PAGE &. THE HERALD, Friday, October 7, 1977 [In brief:| Teacher hearings coming VICTORIA (CP) — A series of public hearings will be held throughout British Columbia later this year to study teacher training in the province, the ministry of eduction announced Thursday. The ministry said in a news release that the joint Board of Teacher Education, at the request of Education Minister _Pat McGeer, has appointed a special committee to conduct ‘the hearings. __ ‘The committee has scheduled meetings in November and December for Dawson Creek, Prince George, Terrace, ‘Kamloops, Kelowna, Castlegar, Chilliwack, Nanaimo, Van- ‘ecouver and Victoria. ‘End investment reviews ottawa CP-Evan Wolfe, British Columbia’s finacne minster, said Thrusday the federal government should end its screening of foreign investments through the Foreign Investment Review Agency. : Wolfe, here to attend a federal-provincial finance ‘ministers’ meeting, said in an interview that the federal ‘agency had discouraged foreign investment that is needed ‘in the country. “WE’ve got to remove any roadblocks to worth-while ‘outside investment in Canada,” Wolfe said. | Closure to be reviewed : VICTORIA (CP) — The federal fisheries branch has de- ‘cided to review its decision to close Juan de Fuca Strait tc commercial fishing on Sunday for the rest of the year, é ‘branch spokesman said today. ‘ The spokesman said that the promise to review the decision was made to fishermen who met Wednesday witt ‘Wally Johnson, director general of the branch in Britist Columbia. : The fishermen had earlier sailed into Victoria harbor in £ demonstration of their displeasure over what they said was an earlier than usual closure. : Bill Procopation, business agent for the United Fisher. men and Allied Workers’ Union, said Canadian fishermer. have normally been permitted to fish salmon until the enc of October. , Johnson, however, said catches this year were twice as large as last year, and stocks were dwindling. PEI wants unity meet CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) -~ Premier Alex Campbell of Prince Edward Island has proposed that a national confer- ence on Canadian unity be held here when Quebec deter- mines it is ready to discuss continuing within Con- federation. ; : Premier Campbell made_an unscheduled appearance Thursday before the Task Force on Canadian Unity and called for the discussions here, the site of meetings that led to Confederation in 1867. Representatives of P.E.1.'s 15,000 Acadians said that 13 years after they made specific proposals to the commission on bilingualism and biculturalism nothing has been done to provide French education, French radio and television roadcasts, pyblic services in.that language or political Be entation-in Ottawa... “hah al! Dollar still dropping MONTREAL (CP) — Continuing a slide below an eight- year low recorded Monday, the Canadian dollar broke the 92 U.S.-cent mark to close Thursday at 91.94 U.S. cents. Opening just above this rate, the dollar regained some Bround before afternoon trading, reaching 92.16 U.S. cents t dropped as low as 91.88 before closing. Concord goes ahead NEW YORK (Reuter) — The U.S. Court of Appeals signed an order Thursday allowing Concorde flights to begin im- mediately at Kennedy airport. In granting permission, the three-man court turned down two requests for stays by the operators of Kennedy airport, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Although they have received the go-ahead after an 18- monthbattle, Concorde’s operators, Air France and British Airways, are not expected to start flights here for between two and three weeks. The Port Authority had asked for a 30-day stay soit could promulgate new noise regulations at Kennedy—rules that could possibly bar the noisy, supersonic jet from landing in New York where it has drawn the wrath of dozens of civic groups. Pulp mills to comply SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — Pulp mills at Port Angeles d Bellingham, Wash. have been ordered by a federa judge to comply with federal water-quality standards “‘as ex- peditiously as possible.” The Port Angeles mill is operated by ITT-Rayonier, the Bellingham facility by Georgia-Pacific. In granting government motions for injunctions, United States District Judge Walter T. McGovern said Wednesday: “The overriding fact in this motion is that Georgia Pacific (and ITT-Rayonier) are polluting United States waters.” In April, the Environmental Protection Agency filed suit against six major pulp .mills in Western ashington, seeking civil penalties and compliance with federal pollution standards. Queen is welcome OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Minister Trudeau brushed aside suggestions Thursday that the Queen’s visit to Canada next week comes at an inappropriate time when residents of Quebec may not welcome her. “] had not heard that they did not take too kindly to the monarchy,” Trudeau said at a news conference when a reporter suggested the Queen is not popular among Quebecers. Trudeau recalled that the Queen was well-received by Quebec residents when she opened the Olympic Games in Montreal in the summer of 1976. In addition, he said Quebec Premier Rene Levesque plans to attend a dinner with the Queen during her visit so ‘‘he presumably doesn’t share your views either.” NEW YORK (AP) — Ron Guidry -pitched’a brilliant threehitter and designated hitter Cliff Johnson awakened a slumbering New York offence with a home run and double that moved the Yankees to a 6-2 victory over Kansas City Royals Thursday night, tying the American League ‘ mpionship playoff series “1, Guidry, the slender left- hander with an exploding fastball, overpowered the Royals, who had walloped three home runs in winning the opening game of the best-of-five series. But it took Johnson's booming bat and a vital second chance provided when catcher Darrell Porter was unable to corral the designated hitter’s foul pop to get the Yankees going. Left-hander Andy Hassler was nursing a 1 Kansas City lead and had retired 11 straight Yankees’ hitters when Johnson came to bat with one out in the fifth. The muscular New York DH popped a twisting foul near e screen and Porter was unable to snare the ball. That gave Johnson a second chance and he made the most of it, walloping a 1- Reliable | Fastball overpowers Royals _ ; ; Yanks win on stingy pitching 2 pitch deep into the centre field bleachers, well beyond the 417-foot sign. The shot tied the score 1-1 and brought the capacity crowd of 56,230—largest of the season Hassler retired the next batter, but Willie, Randolph. singled to left, then trotted to second on a balk. Bucky Dent followed with another hit to left and Randolph raced home, giving the Yankees the lead for the first time. But the 2-1 edge lasted only as long as it took Kansas City to bat in the sixth. After Frank White struck out leading off— one of seven strikeouts Guidry had in the game—Fred Patek doubled to the base of the right field wall. Hal McRae then walked and George Brett bounced to third -baseman Graig Nettles. 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