- The Insurance Corporation of . British Columbia announced © lale' Wednesday it has reached agreement with. the Aulonictive Retailers Associalion of B.C., which represents towing firms in the province, on rates to be. charged when vehicles are towed in connection with: in-: surance claims under. ‘the pravincial Autoplan. . The basic rates will be $15 for: . towing a vehicle up tofour miles, from -an accident scene ‘to an ICBC elaim centre, and $9.50 to © move a vehicle from-a claim . centre to a garage or bady shop. . These compare. favourably _ with rates now being charged. . ’ The new rales, negotiated - over, the last few months, :will- become - effective throughout the provinee on March 1, when, the provincial government aulo | instrance program slaris. Besides the basic rales,’ the , new schedule provides for. payment for. waiting lime over - 15 minutes at $7.50 an hour, The mileage rale for-towing over, four miles and up to.10 miles is . $1.25 a mile, and aver 10 smiles; . at $l a- mile. The plan also ‘provides for. a fiat fee ‘of $13 for recovering.a.” ‘vehicle under -adverse con- ditions - such as a ‘car. over a. cliff - in'addition (o any related “towing charges. ” Towing charges will ‘be - considered part of -a claim _arising from. an accident. “Get up ‘to 25 miles more per Gal, of gas in. your car. ‘Amazing “water-burner” uses the -principie - of .cdnverting, water fo hydrogen and oxygen enabling your car to utilize it ' a8 fuel. Vary simple davice that can he installed on any car In approximately ¥ hour using materials -that. you | ‘purchase | locally’ for: about _ $5.00 . For complete -in- Jstructians send $9.75 fo Jelco Investments Lid. 180 Mainar 7 Rd., Kelowna, B. C. ‘and’ area. within’ which" ‘Native people lived. ‘was laught absolutely. "nothing in school about the. Native In- dian people in this tountry,. My... ~ only. earlier experience” ‘and’ knowledge . came.- Hollywood -in the fort; sot Movies, - When there is a blank spot in a ‘person's understanding of a - . Subject he tends to be amazed - when he’ discovers anything about that subject that does- not fit into his previous experience. Such was, the “tasd with me when,-al the lime af ehlering | . politics, Icommenced astudy of - Indian Affairs particularly © insofar ‘as the province was concerned, ; : ‘Perhaps the most. amazing” revelation wis that there had © “nol been’ . any | -fornial - arrangement’. la -respeet -ihe hereditary rights of the Native people: and “extinguish the - Native: Indian tige.io the vhe the And another revelation. was sbal Nalive people'fram abcut 1878, just a few years afler B.C. joined Confederation, had been ” * pressing, their ease: for. a. just. - Jand” fair: agreement : lo eX-. tingwish thal-Native tille and, al the same time, ‘recognize the SOMERS ‘from ~ _ been. made ; government of Canada and the.’ » By. Frank Howard | ‘hereditary rights of the people. ;.None_of these. representations “and pleadings for justice was Hstened to by government, In other words government wasn't - interested. - The force: of a ‘while’d- dominated. government and sociely gradually had the effect ‘_of even eliminating (he interest. - that many Native people had in th the subject . of oboriginal rights myself. when I[-.came -ta. Parliamenl ‘was ‘to keep the “.; Subject “matter of. aboriginal righls -- or the B.C, Indian Land ’ Question ~ alive in Parliament - with the hope thal some government would recognize“ that justice had not been done and sould take sleps to correct the inequities of-the past. - Introduced * Bills: ~in “the House, moved motions, made speeches; asked’ questions, made speeches hefore groups of Indian. people and non’Indian ‘people alike and wrote articles such as this about the subject. The other day I read that an. "agreement: in’ principle. had between’ the To keep household: plants alive, putting a pan of water on a radiator is better than nothing. House plants depend on moist air for part of their waler supply. For this rea- son, a home humidifier is helpful to house plants. A humidifier operates by taking in relatively dry air, “adding moisture to it; than ing. jt into. t 295 WANKEL - ‘We have lust a few 295 Rotary engine Lynx left USED MACH NE SPECIALS 1978 ARCTIC CAT 440 Puna 1973 POLARIS 19% : “ao tar seers, aie 5 A. humidifier, which adds: much more moisture and at a measured rate, is a more affectiva answer ta dry air. new humidifier, some ‘con siderations to check for ‘are suggested by Janet Felmeth, a home economist who ‘is: director of the Westinghouse’ Home Economics Institute, _ Be sure‘ the capacity is ade- quate for’ your home. Check: |i skIDOO ELAN, LIKE NEW 7 One "of the objectives Isel for. Unione of oF “Indian Chiets that - the subject of the Land Question — ‘was’ going. to. be ‘negotiated ~ between those two groups and I WAS, neuncement and extend my -congralulations.. lo. Jean Chretien for finally taking a concrete step in the direction of ' settling ihis very old problem. But,even more credit must go to those Indian people who kept this subject. alive ‘hemselves ‘over the years.” ‘Without the , persislant voice of a few Indian “people who continued dgainst .. almost insurmountable odds -- “there would probably not. have ~~ been any federal government - about-face as has taken place - _ these past few months. There is probably. one olher- ‘important. aspect. that - very influenced the federal govern- _ ment and that was the result of . October 30, ° .. 1972 was an historic date for it: “the last election. pul. the government, -in ‘the position of having Lodo a greal many. things it had previously rejected. To put. il in un- complicated terms. goverhment “has had to ‘eater lo: various. -Eroups of voters with.the hope °- thal action taken will be repaid with votes ‘al the next election. And, 1o- me, another. im- ~ portant aspect of thisdecision fo negotiate the B.C, Indian Land Question is the fact that we in ~ the NLD.P! opinion. thal didn"! want: .an early cleclion and Iniedtokeep. _- . Parliament in operation'so that .-.. many things- the Land Question «- included - might be dealt with. Of course,’ this..is just ihe - beginning, “All . thal - has occured is (hal the. iwo groups’ have agreed lo negoliale with maller: of .aboriginal rights. - What -the conelusions will be remain te be seen. pleased to read. thal-an- : There were no charges laid. respected public - * Lehman’s Jeweler’s on Kaluny cars. resulted. from. a” motor: vehicle accident, at“9 aa., on February 8. ~ Doris Bridal: of. Terrace was: proceeding west on highway 16 when her vehicle was struck by another, driven by Kathleen, Erickson, pulling onto the High- way: ‘from: Kenney Street. Ms. Erickson apparently had pulled aut-.onto the’ Highway after - another vehicle had gone by and ‘was nol aware of the oncoming ear... “There have. been no charges laid. . Three wi . pile up “‘A-three car mis-hap early Sunday morning resulted in a 1300 damges. ‘ vehicle + a iven by Ken Wiese of Terrace, * = apparently hit an iey patch on - . Real ‘Estate - Insurance theroad and went oul of control, crossed the highway near the intersection with Highway 25, went Up a snowbank. and railed ‘back down coming to rest on it’s roof. Rick Karrer; “a sssitg notorist, had stopped. io lend assistance when his car: was struck Fy. Tom. Henderson. ‘Smash: and. Grab | , Asmash and grab break-in at: Sireet netted ‘same-one aver $ 720 worth ‘of jewelry... “Ap parenily an -as yel unknown ,culpril, smashed - the front window vin the store and helped “Dogs ‘still’ a | problem — ‘RCMP in Terrace advised the Herald that lhey have received humerous complainis “of -late’ concerning dogs Tunning | free, both an ‘lown: and in - the. oul- jaying, unorganized areas, Dogs running: loose in lown Inspeclors of.the SPCA, warned - ihe. RCMP. and while: the ouUaying dteas donot have this .protection.,” Te 1396, 1969 YARAMA SL 351 . << Seat Sad i abdcet snl, TERRACE 200 PHONE 636-8504 will be picked up by the Animal *~ Under the Sheep Protection Act of B.C, dogs running in .packs. can be shot by “peace a: officers. | Thé, Act ‘also gives” individuals the power to shoot _ dogs: thal are attacking other people without recourse. Dog that-it is the owner ‘of the dog that. determines) what . will ~ happen to thal animal and that “all dogs in town are required | to be under’ ‘seatgaint. ° . Defrost: cycle $600, worth of damages lo two. owners’ are reminded - Removable glass shelf “‘Seailed i in ‘Easy Clean’, prracerarn ‘shelf Intrusion proof see threugh ‘dor . - Single speed 2» ‘minute timer ° Two speed 28 minute iimer. Separate *ebok: ‘switch" Micra browner . “hy seit. 10: ‘the jewelry. on’ display a! .aboul 12:30 .a.m. _. Monday. Investigation into the - ~ theft continues. : dn Court. The courts were busy” with | most of the.time being used to . clear up.the impaired and over ° ":,08: percent charges left over - fram the hotiday season -. John Cruzelle was fined’ $450 "for driving while impaired. : James Spenser was fined $350 . _ for driving with a blood-alcohol ratio over .08 percent. SE . 4635 Straume 45 Spucie Sey 2" garden soll. of >) MALS. 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Richard: “Atwood . was fined $300 for: driving wilh’ a‘ bload- / aleohol ratio over: 08 percent. ‘Tom Meyers was sentenced {0 ‘four months ‘in’ the. Prince George ‘Regional: Correctional Institute for . his: ‘part. in four ‘break and enterings. ~ Allan‘ Wayne: ‘Gray was Senlenced to 6 months in the P.G.R.CI. fora break and enter last December. ee Some finishing a "Excel lent o Model 402,100 . | : Regular Price $h99°° Model W.710 HW Wasi In White Only - wc $QAGSS | he happy to help you. faton‘s. shop. catalogue, by phone or in person. If you do not have an Eaton’s account sure. to discuss the. benefits of opaning one today - :« anyone of our staff will be S216, KALUM ST. we 636-7121 N'" TERRACE. ‘ a