* ipeechs. ‘earlict in. the aay memories - and his” before: subdued ‘erowds , In’: ; -conimnitment to public life, “Prince. .. ‘George. “, and, * delivered "an. . emotion- : Mackenzie lacked | any ring,! ’ * packed: - speech. Monday | seenied-. buoyed . at. being’: night'as:he jirged the” re || “home. ton ‘Valley’? wand. | _ election May ' Sof “our: litle. “used ‘the: apportunity. to. Hovernment,”” . - Feminisce “briefly, “about ~ Hil face was flusti and he’. Social Credit, ‘the party his: = _ fought: back tears- at one » thedy- ‘Blovings and. came: together, ° iiade’' misthkes ; “our government today are “ut had a lot of vislon and a W lot of guts,” he said. “The people we have in wictary” “thei same. We share the: © _bame'. ‘dream | *- of - Bennett... -seoffed oe ‘opportualy. Bd suggestions” ~that’ -He chastized the NDP. for making: promises that can, After * ae speech, the Febru normaily- restrained Palle | Wage ;: , Pestraint “Tesla et up: in » 1962, to control » r pay inereases. ° premiter whose. semotlon... WAS . something. revereace for the ‘program.’ * demands. that. we havea” {:. new, saying. that’ he has” seemed to double ‘when . ‘province in. which business - ; “businesses © a 7 ‘opportunity for. growth. "father, We: re GC. ‘Bennett; - » point: i he ‘alternated’ | - headed while premier. of © ‘never be ‘fulfilled and: for "always been emotional and. NDP. Leader Dave Barrett between ~ an evangelical BE. for 29 years from 1963 ~ pounding of the lectura ‘for! | _. Cmphasis and a reflective . FI aN RR ET OE I a En OR Ae ST ED ONTON. (cry ~ ~The ; union. whose members once chased © Premier “Peter. Lougheed’s:. “limousine . SCNOBS An. alrport : tarmac the .. Alberta goverment Monday an attempt to ban: strikes in ; hospitals is. doomed to failure. - “We. will never give up,” Margaret Ethler, president |, - of United Nurses of Alberta, “Teglalation:- fs) completely opposed by _ United Nurses of: Alberta.” emma 0 ya of hearings on i a proposed bil to ban hospital, ° The Canadian navy has become ‘Such a farce that . the fleet of tugs operated by the company ‘he ‘once: - headed” ‘could easily sink It in - Halifax :. harbor, .. Progressive. Conservative leadership contender Brian Mulroney said Monday. -. Conservative ” - goverimece urider “his leadership would upgrade | . the. Canadian Forces, the former prealdent of Iron Ore Co. of Canada saldon a campaign stop in Halifax, a - flee Claes ar’ ‘ata at hore, !"~ said Mulroney,’ adding that mder- Prime Minister Trudeau, “Canada spends less’ per capita on national defence than Luxembourg.” He disagreed with a claim last week by Roch LaSalle, ‘Joe - Glark's’. campaign organizer, that’ Mulroney — forces -have effectively lost the race by failing to sweep * Quebec In the : _ delegate-. ” Montreal commanding lead over the: nearest’: candidate in his homie provinces. . While Clark and Mulroney are generally considered to - be far-ahead of the other -candidates at this stage, the ‘numbers’ of’ committed - ‘ delegates are -Baspect. Delegates are expresiing as personal preference and are not committed to vote for a particular candidate on ‘any. - ballot |. a .- Clark said: in St. Catherines,‘ Ont. the injuries, suffered within the . federal . party during its. . January. convention = in’ Winnipeg must be healed .- tor the sake of the country, _ The Winnipeg meeting — at. which Clark called a leadership convention after recelying support, from about. two-thirds of ‘delegates — was a source of “vulnerability and disunity to the party, Clark told a’. Conservative gathering. : But Clark attempted to dispel ‘doubts about the party's s stability In the face, h of the - hotly contested... leadership campaign. The, campaign is simply part of the process that will deliver ' Canada, from the worst |: government in ita. history, a he éald.- | Conservatives. have - a. sense of Canada as a place. for the fiture, said Clark, while.” the governing. Liberals have reached a polnt where no one belleves i them. « Clark's” _ wife, Maureen . MeTesr, ‘was given. an- apology of sorts in her home. riding of Ottdwa-Catleton after she was-called a “2. _ Tory” Mast month by Jeff amid cries of “chicken” told > - ‘Trudeau | _tltary panies reer 2 “strikes | ‘and impose: new: - : arbitration rules on hospital . Workers, : police officers, ~firefighters and provincial ‘ civil servants; "the hearings ate being “held. by. the ‘legislature's public affairs committee; which . consists of all 7. ..- altting members. et Simon. Renouf,. executive director of the . the: - Progressive ” Conservative government js “Fumping into bed with the Liberals” by attempting. to impose “a disgulsed form of . Wage controls. 7; —_ wee prealdent. McTeer was, attending a1 an ‘ Ottawa ‘meting in ~ that riding’ in which ..the : four: delegates. ‘chosen for the ‘Clark; Riding -. Scott Morrison’ sald other members ‘of .- - the assoclation’s executive do not agree with Slater's :eriticlam of Conservatives who have joined the party in ONE * sent a letter. of ; apology which ‘was read at the meeting. Ontario Premier Willam |. p: Davis. delivered & speech that some “advisers say could set the tone -for his entry: into the leadership race. Davis, whi again warned 7 ‘hehas no plats toran, told a Toronto’. audience “of his " vislon for Canada ‘and how . current problems ’ can ‘he. - awiier "says. West Fraser is looking towards other markets beside the _ Japanese. They plan to ship. green cargo of. spruce, pine molved) ee Party spokesmen ‘say. he is still waveting and: many ‘say he’ Wil” walt until ‘Sunday's ‘deadline for the .. Selection of delegates to the convention before making a, formal assessment, of his chances for the leadership. 10,500-_” * member nurses’ union, sald told a’ silent legislature. . Thin’. six-and.- five. + wieé-president- He said the result will be . staff shortages, low morale’ ‘and. “periodic strikes . in Alberta's hospital system. , “Authoritarian methods simply, will not work when . you're dealing with, that ‘many people. “Tf - the - * government: ‘ chooses confrontation, as it - has chosen in the past and it Js apparently willing to do - again with Bill 44, then confrontation is precisely . what it is going to get."”. - The union has been on - strike three times in the last aix years, earning what It - described as Davie’ decision witl come | between Sunday and mjd- have surveyed delegates, said Ontario party president. . ‘. David McFadden. June leadership convention... +1 Ottawa anid they support: ‘The’ list of leadership. : Candidates lengthened to 14 ~a8 @ London, Qat., political activist’ announced — her intention torun. . ~~ feverse historic: * inequities. _ the 1960: strike, revenge, . woe .. ~ Mulroney: calls navy. a farce - Slater, riding-assoclation "increases of one per cent a year higher’ “than average “The airpoit incident took’ place ‘in Lethbridge during Lougheed ‘went out of: his. _Falsing false expectationsin ‘ ‘sometimes’ it ‘just shows ° committed "himself: - last . “feels welcome. There willbe | . Get tham and spend them ai Jeans North and — the’. minds of. British more," He eaid his remarks "week to Phasing jt-out,.said no money from aneconomy | Workwear World...they’re “‘as good as gold" Citumblene ot _ simply -reflected his strong’ such a move: would take the ' that . instead . of being " -e WORKWEAR : . “Going Into public life is a sense of responsibility to the ; lid off'selary increases and . buoyant will be stagnant.” sa “AN WORLD |: ; ‘oe a a pornce. =: : ', esult in increased taxation - He told the crowd ‘the “Skwena Mall Shown Mall ty t was’ ~ In. his. speech, Bennett: that will delve away new, “options are clear in the "Terrace me _fbrurten ne early in life, Tt. y new, election. — stay. on a- 4635-5845 —Prince Rupert & Terrace only. - continued to flail away: vat _ business and industry. /$ to fight ban outsmarted by a - bunch of: women. But ‘let's’ not’. “for Alberta in an attempt to pretend it had anythitig. to wage | do with a concern: for. the, * pblie” ; oy The: ban’ on “hospital - strikes represents only part. of the ‘government's: bill: -when.. Which Labor Minister Les. Young has said: he “wants” way to avold. meeting _ Pagsed by the end.of spring. : nurses face to face. The. new rules’ would” “require arbitrators | to take Last year's atrike. led to: « into account factors - like arbitrated. ‘wage increases . :government fiscal ‘polly of more than 20 per cent. ‘Bill 441s the government’s | “Lougheed's, -hoys - "don't take Kindly to being ’ MPs on the same level phe ; ‘the prime minister, and” sald - - May when his supporters removing all ‘unilateral _ executive, director of: the - decision-making * powers“ from the prime - minister's © office, ; ‘Leadership John . Crosbie . sald _ Lethbridge; Alta., decision by Davis to enter “ when making wage awards, There are also new: ~ Ethier - . said. - Penallles, One would allow employers to stop deduction © * of union dues for as long as six arin whenever. they. “The . “potential tar ‘. . capricious or malicious use: Of this section is obvigus,” : Larry: Haiven, 3,700-member.. Health - ’ Sclences. Association of Alberta + But’. _preaident . Chamber of Commerce said -the section ‘on deductions is. “entirely. Jogical and: thus . Denise’ Sweeney Seguin, . ‘the race could mean trouble. welcom: 83, who once declared hor | intention | to. .ssek the - leadership of the federal . “Uberal party, ‘said she. will.” ~ roi ‘on x: 3 os nt ‘plattar ‘on: Penland th “en rithe ' ie ety " ‘country © on business and paren Seguin seid her campalga - would centre on the equality - of all. Canadians,” pecina “Howard tie“ ‘only! for other hopefuls. “‘Thechamber was the only . non-union © group. at. the © - Clark-and some others committee hearing Monday have said Davis would have - vadtly Crosble “disagreed: ‘saying: fl -would be a major carididate Af he enters. " . nee from page 1 refuted ‘be.ubed to modify the planer mill and kilns. Johnson ‘SAYS the new Skeena mill will reset its blades when’ necessary to cut for the Japanese market, but mostly it will be cutting tothe Canadian Lumber Standards, - “Our ‘basic thrust is to ‘become an ' effective, high production, ‘high recovery, low cost “operation,” the new | and fir on cargo ships either ‘gut of Kitimat or Prince Rupert ; ‘to the Adantic seaboard market. A: company press - release states “the mill will be . operating on a steady basis: and will maximize lumber — production from the timber resouce while providing for the direct chipping of logs not guitablf for luraber production.” | | TERRACE BOWLING ALLEY | 4807, Larelle Ave 7 ‘HAVE FUN AND Spring I nto . « . Le Spring Bowling League Fe | ee . FRIDAY, ; mp The = SEASON STARTS MAY 2, 1983 — - BOWLING ALLEY __ 636-6011 or 636-0661 : “He's a national figure and track". candidate - Sterling. of the . Alberta - and. the only one to say:the geverimien | ee FRANK ‘| WARD. “He rele thé pic» a responsible ve ow ‘leaving - the’ econarnic recovery, ‘and is going 16 be there” with an” province for Alberta- ‘and, work togther or take a NDP government... | Saskatchewan and said it would; result tn chags and destroy the. economic base . of tha province and-future | “Qur recovery, program © - feels weleome, industry: 7 a sO He a Homework. a He Speaks His Mind — A As an Important member of the new N. D. P. Government: Frank, ms will guarantee:, ae ‘ —an end to Socred lip service to small business while saliing out our future to big business ~: government funds will: be spent on peoples. needs not on ‘expensive T. Ve -propaganada ads o . —all sectors of the community, particularly’ small business and : ~Habour, will have access to 4 government that cares: FOR EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP W SKEENA "A NEW GOVERNMENT IN VICTORIA eer celal rae segs igh ce chance with the “‘chaos that oo mal De ass ee AES agus ea sh) potas an Phan esi ona Bona yc cou tasil a