Page 2, The Herald, Wednesday, June 18, 1980 . BRITISH COLUMBIA‘ PACKERS LIMITED’ APPOINTMENT. J. &. SIMPSON Mr. J. 8. Buchanan, Prasi- dent, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr, J. E. (Gene) Simpson as Vice- | President, Northern Area Operations - for British Columbia Packers Limited. Mr. Simpson has been with ‘tha’ Company for 25 years “ang:htings to this new pos- ‘Won “many years of experi énce in the acquiring and processing of fish products Queen Charlotte Islands area, Prior to this appoint- ment he held the position of Manager, Northern Araa Operations. , This new appointment fal- lows recent acquisitions by the Company of additional facilities in Prince Rupertand Mr. Simpson will be actively involved in the integration of these facilities with existing operations. in the Prince Rupert and |, study done for the Royal commission ‘on. uranium mining in B.C. indicates uranium operations in B.C. are unilkely' to create ex- cessive ‘environmental contamination. The $50,000 study, carried out at the request of the commission by the Battelle Memorlal {nstitute In Richland, Wash.,. says if - liquid: wastes are treated to remove heavy metals and radioactive material, there should be no case where average exposures exceed protection guldelines, David: Bates ‘as. ‘the: major outside commission ‘study,’”: roject cca- sisted of detalled computer . the: Battelle calculations of the levels of -expecied in air, water and foodstuffs from mining. and. operations ‘at. three’ B.C, sites. 0 The . calculations —ac-° counted for factors such as . differing weather conditions, Victoria police. ready to. VICTORIA (CP) Policemen in Victoria and ' two -area ‘communities: prepared to serve 72-hour. strike notice today ‘but in-. formed their municipalities em service would be maintained under any cir- cumstances. A provincial, goverament mediator is involved in. the dispute and no job action Victoria, Esquimalt or Ga Bay policemen may occur until he reports out of the negotiations. Saanich Police Association, recently ‘in- volvedina ce heard, is not included the current dispute. _ Saanich polle were in- volved In over-all ‘negotiations as a member of the Joint Council of Police Unions but weren't included in the strike notlee because that union is bound by a grievance with its. strike contract which doesn’t ex: . end of the year. . ahenny for the’ other police groups expired at the — endof 1978; = The joint council bas’ been _ dealing with. the Greater. _ Vieteria: Labor Relations Associa reviously the - Monday: in. faver of strike» action to back demands. . “Tt is unusual for unions to conduct strike votes when they haven't made a on wayes,” said Carl. Anshelm, general manager and chief ne- gotlator for the labor — telations association. _—- However, the strike mandate was clear evidence of. .police displeasure aver mediation talks Teport conchudés, Described’ by royal ‘were made of commigsion chairman Dr, - factors. such as the rate at. which animals accumulate . pollutants in’ their tissues ‘ and of variable ones such a8 ‘concentration | radioactivity, in water- courses, say the Battelle re- searchers, a0 calculated ax- . eee etr on ‘the oes tiady was received i was received by . the commission after. the 2 provincial government declared “a . seven-year contamination that could be - failure of negotiations and - “Conservative” estimates poorly known the. * eating habits and. " mining ‘ owt satdoor activities, VANCOUVER (CP) —:A . plateau -néar Atlin In nor- thwest ‘B.C., the Okanagan. hightands southeast. of Ki ‘and the Okariagan The | computer ‘program of. erations. |- _ “We baven’t -even aking for ‘or donations," Jack. Say Yee sald at a news Com]. ference Tuesday to an- nounce the reward for information leading to a conviction in the death of “The people coming forward are venting anger as well a8 con: cern,” he .gaid. The | -peward gives them a way to help. Oey os as Constable Hal Zact of Duncan RCMP sald the “ Pe -pengion. benefits for. the ‘Crown "utility's — .8,-000 workers, * ot _Energy Minister Bob -reaponsible for B.C, Hydro, confirmed Tuesday the. Suzanna Seto, 29. . government has! asked. cusses we Shennan individuals, servic? | ° pension . indexing. The clubs, the victim'stamily | Pee iy a discussed at a board meeting later thismonth = i. ~ A spokesman for the Inter- national” Brotherhood of _ Electrical’: Workers; which represents several hundred Hydro workers, immediately branded’ the’ government's 7 “It's compre ly dirt 4 . ._ Lteward’ could help,” a dirty trick. late pool,” said a surprised Seats, Fear pes Fear pe; . Let it be known ‘that |, C.D. MARONEY District of Terrace, by the powers vested in'me do hereby , ‘declare ‘that: WHEREAS: and WHEREAS: and fitness to thelr pérsonal well-being; and WHEREAS: citing displays and food booths; NOW THEREFORE: the fitness activities Fun Fest 1980, |, C. Dave Maroney, Mayor of the Distr Terrace, dohereby procialm the dates of June 2! and 22,, 1980, as “FUN FEST” days in Terrace, and encourage as: many residents as possible fo participate at no cost in all plannéd and support the success of June 12, 1980 “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN*” | id 1h fF7 ADA _» Mayor: 7 - Mayor of the Council actively supports community participation In cultural, recreational and technical events In Terrace: @ festival is being held to promote all citizens of the community to become aware of the importance of health this festival will host a program of spectator oriented events,'a parade, participant oriented activities suchasa. . " scavenger hunt, fitness clrcults: and many others, ex- ict of culated. ac- McClelland, .minister . carrying jected to fatal levels of heavy metals, the study sald, -However, - untreated wastes could result in vegetation contaminated’ to maximum recommended levels. .. . _ The Battelle report con- éludes a. more detailed study will’ be needed ‘to significantly improve the present’ understanding of ‘ uranium releases to. the environment. demand.: or. e he. has heard about it. |. However, Universities Minister Pat MpGeer, who is also a Hydro director, said, everyone in the province has to be tregted ‘allke: regardless of employer. . mt Pension plans of 140,000 B.C. teachers and public servants. will soon, be stripped of automatic in- “to increases in the ‘cost of living if the legisla- tion now before the house OTTAWA. _ (CP). Pension benefit curb suggested: _ VANCOUVER (CP) — Anger in Chinese . im ey community over the June |". ‘yiCTORIA (CP) — The . Dowling, assistant financial Ssexalaying of.e Ver-| “pc goverament hee ex. secretary: for IBEW Local couver woman in Duncan, tended Ita'campaign against 21. BC: bad bed to a $26,000) inflationproo! pension, plans pavie _ghaleman Robert by asking B.C. Hydro to euro the ‘pension. Jimitation wins approval this session: — Provinelal Secretary Evan Wolfe's proposed. pension plan. amendments are in- tended to cover a $1 billion- plus shortfall in long-term ‘superannuation com- _ -mitments’ created by in- adequate contribution rates, ‘investments and high “But the Hydro pension 7 : gehemie’ according to Crown corporation actuaries, is in _ much better shape than the plans administered by the B.C. government on behalf of its. 41,-000 public servants. $70,000 is. _ bare minimum. se UE. fi vancotlven, (ep BC. ‘Niveval” Jev Tothill) sald’ Tuesday $70,000 to $100,000 a year is . the bare minimum required ‘to. support a full-time party tear and. an executive -assistant. “Phot's not .@ fat figure,” he said In a telephone in- ‘terview from his “home in Duncan, B.C., You would needevery cent of it to do the job af 7 i T was. commenting on a statement earlier Tuesday by: B.C. Liberal . party try to raise be- | fween-$70,000 and $100,000 a year to cover the salary of a full-time leader and an executive assistant, plus reel Progressive | Conservatives’ kept the pressure on Energy Minister | Marc Lalonde. Tuesday to prevent for- _ elgners. from taking ad- yantage of Canada's “aub-: sidized.prices for petroleym products; "But Lalonde told the Com- mons It may be the end of the : he's ready to month before he's ready to Yuen ho buy gas in this ny pay some 20 play the'provinees, take. any’. proposalg to cabinet. . . ut ‘sy ~ David Crombie, MP for the Toronto. riding of. Rosedale, Too. close WINNIPEG . (CP): — National Hockey League EDMONTON (CP) — The publisher of The Journal says’ Alberta could hold its own ‘ referendum on sovereignty-association if the federal government tries to force an ‘oil-pricing released today the -perfarmance of Prime. Minister: Pierre: Trudeau since last February's federal election. -- OO The- poll, based on 1,042 personal, in-home interviews conducted with adylts aged 18 years and over in early a year of dissatisfied, with. - Ls "| getimated> the “federal treasury 6 losing: $100 million a year-because U.S, motorists as well-es foreign. ‘airlines and ships. are: able | buy-relatively Inexpensive. fuel.in Canada’ on. ‘But, Lalonde said the: best.. “4 eatimate avallable. his department piaces~ loss at ‘only. $50. milllon’-a ar, He also sald’ U:8: in court. to remain al a distance from the witness. - “ we “ a : - Att ' “7 don’t think it would be proper for him to be ... closd fo her under’ any: circuni! stances,’ -Mrs,:. Hull's | _ lawyer, 3 r.Rich, said? ) Tull backed away but Ricky later complained “agdin about ‘his movements end - glsodemanded thathis client © be allowed . to. answer questions uninterrupted. a3 May, iodicages that 39 per; cent . of Canadians are fewer a e than disa prove of he perforinance,’ “38 Tap water questioned EDMONTON (CP) — Testa have f worry abouts. bat: ; spedialist ‘Denis ‘Wighton™ says the risk of dangerous substances in Edmonton's tap water is so great that the provincial government should hold public hearings into the situation. Environment department officials say Edmonton's water is well within 10.aday killed - X Motor 4 7! 5 ISLAMABAD (AP) — Antlcommonist Moslem . rebela are assassinating members of Afghanistan's - governing pro-Moscow party at anaverage tate of 10a day in the capital of. 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National Association led this week fo seizure of association documents’ and bank ac- counts, The battle between associ- _ President Christie and secretary Stan Bennett escalated when Donald French, a Christe ally, walked into the association’s Vancouver office with a search warrant and two. policemen. and seized ‘several cartons ‘of, documents. . eee Christle said ‘Tuesday ‘he was forced to ‘obtain the court order {i seize - the. documents because Bennett has systematically excluded him from assoclation affaira aince Bennett became a director in February. - The B.C, Supreme Court: required ents be. handed over to French, all telephone calls and mail be rerauted' to Christie in Victoria. and all batik ac- counts be placed in court. .. Christle made two earlier - gttempts to examine the books, he said, but on the - firet occasion, he and French: were. met by five “rather heavy Winey men. On the second, were met by a locked door. ty Christie sald some. documents aré missing and. he might have to go to court. again to get them, He said he regrets the dispute, which has split the association,