tg ie AG AG PAIS ENS SDE © ce, Per et mat Be ' .victions, - Fulton went on to say that - Atlin MLA Larry Guno spoke harshly of the government’s pro- posed labor legislation at a recent public meeting In Terrace. Guno described Bill 19 as ‘a dangerous attempt to remake our society”. The meeting, called by the B.C. Federation of Labour, was attended by more than 200 people, Indians join ‘TERRACE — Kitsum- ’ kalum Chief Chiff Bolton stood. behind the micro- phones, surveyed the crowded room for a mo- ment, and said, ‘‘Wel- come to the Kitsumkalum tribal territories.” ’ Bolton was speaking to a public meeting called in Terrace recently by the B.C. Federation of Labour to discuss the im- plications of Bill 19, the government’s new. labor legislation currently be- . fore the B.C, legislature. Bolton conveyed the: support of: the Kitsum- . kalum people in the - unions’ efforts to have Bill ' 19 removed. ‘It’s time we: joined forces,” he’ said: “The government would like to divide us and keep - us .in ignorance.”’ _ Organized labor and the native people of B.C, ‘have a number of common: ‘on. - cerns; most of which in-. “volve the Provincial gOv- . Kiteumkalum Band Chief CHif Bolton told a recent gathering of concermed workers and labor leaders in Terrace that his band and others across B.C. will support organized labor In the effort to have the provincial government's new labor Jaw proposals withdrawn. labor battle ernment, Bolton said, “Canada points the finger at other countries for human rights viola- tions, but many of our - people do not have em- ployment,”’ he said. .“‘Un- employment is 95. percent. on some reservations, It’s easy for the government to keep us on the dole,.and - they won’t ‘deal with us in -an intelligent way. Reser-. ‘vation life has been forced - ‘on us - like Bill 19 is being: ; forced on you.” - Bolton’s declaration of unity with organized labor - Was an outgrowth of meet- ings held last year between native. leaders and labor 7 _ Tepresentatives -in Nanai- "mo, and it is a statement being echoed: throughout f- the province, In a subse-. quent interview Bolton said, “Our common con-. cern with labor is the con- tinuous | struggle. to be heard.” 7 Much contemplation. required Letter . To the. editor, Recently I heard. Mr. Jim :Fulton our Member of Parliament on the radio discussing .his. view on capital punishment. He is adamantly against capital punishment and would vote. against it in - the: House of Commons. - If this is his honest and - well-thought-out convic- tion then I respect his.con- However, Mr. those MP’s who voted for . capital punishment should. ‘ be forced.to act as the ex- ecutioners at Parliament Hie While: I do not wish to discuss captial punishment in this. letter as I find it hard: to be firmiy entren- | Adults $4.50 Children under 12 The 12th Annual Performance by The Vicki Parviainen Dance Students ||. + Saturday May 23, 8:00 p.m, | at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Proceeds to the - -R.E.M. Lee Theatre Alive Society Tickets available at Sight & Sound, Primarily Gifts, Students and 638- 0657 and Senior Citizens - $3.00 Come and enjoy a very entertaining evening for the entire fort ched on either side of the issue and I hate synthesis on matters of an absolute. - ‘ nature; ie, religion, mor- ality etc. I do wish to show." ‘that Mr. Fulton has: made. - & statement which he_ should contemplate in res-° pect to other ethical | - like knife: Mr. Fulton’s ‘fine-of- thought should lead him - issues! Mr. to consider his own stand when he next. speaks or/and votes on the abor-.. tion or euthanasia i issue, If and when Mr, Fulton . and: his fellow NDP mem- bers were to follow his _feasoning then the result’ should be the following: .. NDP leader Ed Broad- . bent after voting in: favor. of abortion could begin ~ training for his dual career © as an abortionist, Since 75 percent of abortionists are DANCE REVUE “87” — SA Dn, PAY (NARS 9 20¢ of the suction type in . which a lose is used'to tear . the baby apart - ‘then he. -would practice this. first. @ Jim Fulton, after voting “‘party-line’’ would take on the task of a D. and C abortion-which im- plements a sharp spoon- would need ‘to practice the scraping of the baby from the. uterus: @ Perhaps - one: of. ‘the: Conservative members. -(there are a number). who. vote in favor of the. bill “would: be trained: as ‘a - specialist in the. salt- poisoning technique which “- is practiced on those‘ chil- : dren past the four moniths mark. @ Finally, Mr. Fulton: John: Turner (Liberal leader and. © author of the omnibus bill . which dramatically mul- ‘tiplied the amount. of Cae nadian abortions in. the 1970's) could begin: to. harvest: the ‘fruits of. his . own vote with the hyster- otomy technique. In this procedure, similar. to caesarian. birth the baby is, ‘born alive; but is left to .§ ‘die rather than cleaned | and cuddled. They. some- ‘times live on for hours. _¥es, Mr. Fulton, -I do believe there is a lot of contemplation: on this is-- sue and others, A lot more: ~ than - capital: punishment. “needs | to be dealt with “honestly, “fairly and. sin- _ cerely. by our legislators, If: ‘it is important to treat our offenders in:a just manner | (and it is) then how much: ‘more so our innocents?! . . In Jesus’ name, Bruce Lloyd, . Terrace, B.C, Alicla Duarte, North American Intemational representative for the Sandanista Trade Union Central of Nicaragua, vialted Ter- race recently to examine workplace health and safety stan- dards in the Northwest and compare them to Nicaragua standards. Duarte’s tour was sponsored ad bY the Canadian - University Service - Overseas - (N80) and Parelsoment Education Service. } the: Northwest Saturday: ~ 7:30 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 4830 Straume Avenue | ‘Sunday School |; and Adult Class: 9:45 a.m. : Sunday Worship: - 11:00 a.m. 3229 Sparks Street - Divine Service: _ Saturday 11:00 a.m. | "Early Servicer ‘Sunday School: _ so 10:00 a.m. - Moming Service: . 11:16am. | $511 Eby Street, Family Bible School: 9:45 a.m: T “The Choraliers” 11:00 a:m. 6:00 p.m. 4923 Agar Avenue . “ Suniiay Services: 4843 Walsh Avenue "Terrace | | Churches i "Sacred Heart Catholie Church ‘St. Matthew’s Anglican ~ Christ Lutheran. Church _ Terrace Seventh-Day. ‘Adventist oo Church — Sabbath School: Pastor: 4 . Saturday. 9:30 a.m, Ed Sukow. — 635: 7842 _ Terrace: Pentecortal Aecembiy -John'Gaplin. oe Assoc. Pastor). The Alliance Charch Fellowship Service: - Youth. 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