Legislative Parliment Buil Vy gtorta, B Cc, vev~ “124. Library “ings : i “By KEITH ALFORD ; Aa ‘Herald Siaff Writer-. : an. (E~ Frank: Howard has almost: ‘oubied ‘hi victory margis um ie aor darts e : ree In the previous election, inciimbent: NDP MLA Howard, os wor-by 381 votes.: With: the final: ballot cotmt now. com: ao plated, Howard’s winning margin has incheased to 720 votes: inthe Skeena riding, . | The: votes: now stand.at Howard, .9,689;° Soetal ‘credit challenger - Jomine Mopaghan, 90a; ‘and: independent Lionel Sears, 297. | 8,788; Mona On sect night the vote Was Howard, ghan, i 9; | ‘and Sears, 278. At10p.m. on May 5, Howard declared. . - Mmpelf the winner with a lead of 439 votes. That Toad has. now increased to0'720, =.” te ” ‘fthad been estimated t that it would take until late today to ” ifintsh | counting the absentee andnewly: registered votes, but ” ; they were all tallied by-9 p.m; Thursday. © nl Sheena fad been singled out to be the only ring fo have i; {ts-final vote ‘count delayed: addy from: the: originally Te - icheduled ‘Tuesday count, However, after having tecelved tal that notice.in wrillng on, Friday, May 13, Howard: made “pepeated phone calls to the provincial retuming. ‘officeriin - Me + ae nnd che 2 enlire province hadits count moved to May explains pro-life. Herald Editer “ TERRACE— Uniees the =| * law says you exist, yu ~ = & om ~. “This year is the: first time the Election Act has been in- & :. tenpreted to mean the final vote count will be done'13. days . after the ballot boxes are padlocked instead of 12 days. ‘|: Whillle‘the’ vote count on election day takes only # few. don't. ! . hours, the ones recently done took two days. Each ballot That is the dilemma with y Cast out of the riding has to be cross-checked with the the right to life of the unborn - ; Voter's list and each new registered voter has fo bé in- who have no legal definition. :.” dividually verified, After ‘the ‘procedure’ was. fliished, in Canada and therefare do- not exist, sald Betty Green, _ president of the. Vancouver - Right-to-Life Society at the * Terrate Public Library, ae and Sears had added 18 to his previous count.’ : Howard had picked up 924 votes, Monaghan had gained 443, | * ee - Motiaghias, wis retin ia coc acon igh lad ;. _ for this final count to-be completed, says shehas no regrets - Thursday. . |. a ‘about running except “I'm not now in a position to deal with When a pregnant: woman ; - people's problems as-I would have bees had I won.” She - was recently stabbed in the i _ Says, “T would do it again,” but does not want that to be’ abdomen by another woman ae + “Interpreted to mean she will seek the MLA seat at the next her child was born dead. | ‘> gleotlon,: The woman survived and in — " Howard says, Tn the face of the assault on this riding by addition to the ‘stabbing _ [ \ virtally everybody in ihe cabinet, the voters withsjood that charge the other woman has - and-inereased my popular vote by almost one per cent.” eo er ey Meanwhile, New Democrat Rosemary Brown appeared - Thursday to be the winner of the Burnaby-Edmonds riding Mayor Hetmut Giesbrecht hands. “the ' pro mat on _ have ralsed "$1,000 ‘In been’ charged - with = the « ~, manslaughter of baby, but n pled es for the B.C. Motorcycle the crime icok place in the — in the May BB. C. election after the final count ofballotswas declaring May 22 to 28 Motorcycle Safety Week Federation’s ‘Ride for Sight’ to fight the eye disease womb where the baby has : -— Sommpleted. : me, _ Roadrunner ~ Motorcycle. Clu president Ste retinitis pigmentosa. a oe po legal definition. Green right) while. Bob Compton looks on. The -R says a good lawyer should .- oe -tdteal ‘ola’ abiiion shows “rows Barller, Comox ig ofl: a i Detroit:as she milléd with other gues}s in the *. | nok hon i usiettlctal vo count talaiatlon lobby-of the Harbour Castle Hilton," 7 0. F sald yes and he. said shouldn’t do ‘tha Shc ¢ ‘Democrit Kare Sanford defeating Social Credit candidate” the fact that the fourtl fire was ‘discovered ‘because there haa been a fire. 1 sald the fire re Mant hes ote. oa ero bart ‘iets ihe.” = int “tie Git - George Smith by 296 votes. ">" while numerous police and fire officlals were Wa put outs." 3 f- “onto the lobby. "women go there for abor- Meanwile, veteran New Dexoert Eoen Dall) was” onthe scene aj the S4-storey, twinower hotel ° "He" laughed and sald “sal. | probably [don't drink a lot, but Ineeded more than a "tions don't went to be confirmed ‘as the wiimeér. in. the ‘Burnaby: ‘North: riding © fueled their fears, . wouldn't stay- there too long if I. -were you.’ " Wednesday after the official final count gave her a SOG-vate ‘The fires, which broke out betwoee! 9 pan. > | athe: attendant sald she was. talking toher | eo dink attendant from Colgary wie aa pregnant becnuse they are ; margin over Socred challenger ‘Don’ Brown. 7), and midnight EDT: and left three. people. with. : “husband on the telephone about 20 minutes ~. just undressed for bed when he heard about the . tolook right in their bikinis, it fa la ahi minor injuries, were “a chilling reminder of . later when shie amelled smoke and saw flames fire on a TV news report. One woman waited until she’ ; There vas pe word out Banal remit ; ihe cher sine other recent city high-rise blazes which fociied lapping at the carpet around the door of ber, _ | Last August, a man died when fire hroke out was five months pregnant 5 4 : } t aoe oadeety and- -ealm, as guests, milled mrecalsghtor. aera ridings. — Dewdney and Maillardville-Coquitlam — " wadd ’ attention onthe bafety ‘of hotel and apartment. “poor. The results in mo “ - in anapartnient complex above the Hotel Plaza before .coming for an resulta sminy not ean by the hal 1. whigh:. buildings. ie ‘Terrified, ‘she sort, of crawled around the II, about thre kilometres north of the Harbour abortion because she wis on these ridings coul ered count Although some of the hotel's 967 roma were ‘fire’ ‘and ran down. nine flights of stairs before: Castle. nas _Inelude tabulation of Section bo ballots —eaalby people who ~ cvecusted from the areas wierothefires broke _ pulling the alarm on the 2ind floor. She sald. “the sratorey bullding was evacuated and cut ia an din’ want te | registered on election day ~ and absentod votes, 4 out, most of the 450-guests were sent back to -—-—_ dresser between the elevators i on the 3ist floor, - ‘fire vehicles blocked one of Toronto's busiest early. y comming f said | thelr rooms: shorily after ‘the flaimes were Waa in flames, |. in tions fe t f the da the. : A third fre was rjorted within minutip on dames. mene fay ane | - became the would bave to ae clice were ‘heard: to day a ‘short, bearded, «the ith floor ‘of the south tawer. A’ hotel i ue ‘move into-a wor class { ‘Report rejected. ». man was being sought: But Insp. Mike O'Neil ‘spokesman said it was started in an tee-bucket..- Tn the fall of 1081, a woman was'killed in a seer ieiemtrrad pode told “reporters Inter police had “received . «left in the hallway... " datenight. fire: in. a ‘condominium complex ' | OTTAWA. (CP): Prime ‘Minister ‘Trudeau ‘today Gescriptions of “several auspiclouriocking”” A burning chair was found shortly alter adjacent to the, Harbour Castle, te Gail ans rca i rejected the principle behind an atito industry task force “people wandering through the downtown hotel, . ‘midnight, more: ‘than an hour later, in a. Tetonto's ‘most. tragic hotel fire in recent . i “report that countries wanting to sell goods in Canada must Two initial pearches, ‘one by hotel security. stairwell on the ind. Noor of the south tower, - years was in January, 1961, at the Inn on' the The law sa . aborts ““Surely as a prineiplé of international trade it is im-" ” “security and policemen who criss-crossed ach .. “The first fire, on the Sist floor of the south * Six quests died and 65 othera were injured, AS of the other isin eee : possible for a.trading country lke Canada to assert that" “floor, were futile, O'Neil added. |. =~. | tower, was-started in two mattresses in an Coronér’s Jury subsequently made.38 recom- i “anything that 1s gold it Canada must be counter-balsineed ay air Canada flight attendant from Calgary’ .' Uunoceupled foom, officials said. O'Neil said mendations to tighten security and safety Noone will give a definition = by Investment or jobs in Canada, * he told the Commmons.: | " said ehe told police she may have met uD with” ‘there was no sign. of forced entry. standards. . , of hell ae Oi “It would be impossible for Canada itself to meet thote :. the arsonists in an elevator. ae . ‘One guest. was treated for smoke inhalation, Following: that fire, Roy McMurtry, thea ‘made an accident clair standards in our sales in every country.” |» _-* “he attendant, afraid to give her nathe, said ‘-" “yeléased fromi hospital and was back.at.the © Ontario’ s solicitor general, stripped the Liquor. they would know exacil , __ However, in specific cases, the issue Is one that can be “iin an interview she was returning to her-room ~ - -hotel wittin four ‘hours, A firetighter was Licence Board of Ontario of the responsibility | ‘wat hey mean by bal, i negotiated, Trudeau added. onthe Stat floor in the notth tower after visiting - °" treated at the scené for smoke inhalation and to inspect hotels for fire safety standards and Ji Groen : Industry Minister Ed Lumley sald earlier that he is ins. her cousin's room in the south tower, whore the . ‘an employea singed his hand,.- said. a hotel "put the provinelal tire marshal's office th ‘A Tater kan it the viting the heads of major Japanese auto companies to come first fire was reported. a vo "spokeamai : : 7 ‘chatge. . ; vis mo sy to Canada for talks on increasing Canadian content in their ; ee , pe oe a, matter @ doesn't .want + ears, ‘ . vos oe aa “Rares moe Crees bth : The Invitations follow the release of the industry : task. a , olson _ but ne ‘. . foree report which,.dmong other things, recommends. the - ti S t fi | extesion ofthe Canadian content provisos ofthe presen. | Cana a’ 5 int lal ion ‘rat e con inue Oo all Es demands tof hi. "Canada-US, auto, pact foall Vehicle manufacturers whe sell = . doug a ooet presently ; im Canada, So. QYANA (GB) —"Mhe annual at@of inflatlod wp agaln,” Seat wala op States and Central America, beet cuts, poultry, culties ned ite i v — a ; 7 2 So fall for Bie: Lith consecutive month {1 ‘Apel, _ Lorne Nystrom: New Democrat - trade bite, -fish and cage. cheaper to abort bablea with a dropping to 6.8.per cent, the lowest level in. anid the Jatest-figure-te no surprise since in- "Bul there were’ declines in the price of fréah Dow's, then to 7 “amore thain six yeate, Statistics Canada sald’ — flation is: declining rapidly in ether: in-- milk, pork cute ‘and some cereal and bakery. OE, Syndrone ‘than 0 i today. 2" “- ‘ dustedalized coimtrtes that trade with Canada. products. . ee ite ‘eae : * The agency sald its miontlily consumer price . But he said inflation peychology: hus ‘fot been. The agency’ consumer price index, the most h , . mo : "inert et llin Ape compared wi . “broken, ©. widely-used measure of inflation, shows price green syn o canaior ity of I March, and when compared with a year earlier. “I think people are still ‘very leery about changes each month in a fixed shopping llat of abies to con ne a “the increase of 6.6 per cent was the lowest since - what's going to happen in the future,” he sald. hundréds of consumer items. - - are able cope. ways : Taney WT. “People were very badly burit by inflation, by ‘The index; based on 100 points for average’, Riamal suysuteey BAYS and olber ving costs during the math, bu because so many of them or their friends or level as in March, and up from 1086 a year society these people are the f area ore eve were widespread hikes In hdusiag, food - interest rates, and they're very nervous" — prices in 1981, stood at 116.8 in April, the same ) oy to least prone to suicide. “You 0 cutsin transportation costs. = relatives are unemployed and they're nervous earlier. ; ef ehetate aie Comics, horoscope Beit B89 Gate wars, especially tn ‘about the computer generation.” - ’ In other words, the purchasing power of the aren't doing then a favor by - | Classifieds - Poa page q 0&4 Ontario.” Statistics Canada said lower gasoline prices" consumer’s 1981 dollar wak $4.4 conts'in Apeil: Ling them han anered i ms the ans ppnwal fiquré was down from 7.2 pe cent offset’ Increases, on other items, including to Ancil et geen eared With 02.1 cents kb the w has tno od — in ‘and continited the steady decline that. electricity charges in Nova Scotia, New . in April last piace life’ Be hee f —_ poet has m vie iafeion evn from its last peak of, Brunswick, Alberta and British Columbia and, Crane pies tn Toots and Tr’ vane’ aA iene 7 ; oo. at wit: BUY NEW? . "118 /per cent in ‘May, 1962. ~.. - telephone rates in Alberta. — "Bay, Ont., between March and April but rove in Cee or encores - WHEN USED WILL Dor |: Geoff Scott, © Progressive -Consérvative - Tobacco prices "rose bacaxie of ee all other cies cavefed b the monty wurvey. valid. Canadians mad “1 consumer critic, said the figure ls good news, manufacturing charges and there were er a year-to-year ics a . | camnaatsiesrton | _ [but thie real test of whether-inflation will con- taxes in Prince Edward Island, -Manitobs, sald food prices were up 4.6per cent and prices, Green. tole mothe ot ; - quality used parts. tre * tinued to decliné won't cone tintil July"when’ Saskatchewan and Alberia, for other items up 7.2 per bent. The price of oo se aot involved in - fram the recetion wil be more “The cost of owning and renting homes and ~ goods rose six per cent while the price of ser. 117" Sas nes No RS z - certain. cus apartments went up a8 did the cost of household _ Vices rose 7.5 per cent. . pabeiwniriee reed ; ‘5S. K. B.A AUTO SALVAGE + We'll: pee then svete “the ettects of" furniture, equipment, some clothing, dental = On & month-to-month basis, the agency sald ee to ignore the rights i 63 2333. "63 90 ae “gare, drugs and hotel and motel charges. _fo0d prices were up one per cent cent while f the unborn ro - 5-2333.0f 635-9095 covery huive begun to work thelr way tiroigh: other items fel 0.8 per rent. The price of gpods 9 he, they are still | 400 Duhari (lust off Hwy. 188) ' the system to the’ point where mandfacturers: Food price inerescos included feih produce, fell 0.8 par cent and the price of worried, se sonieune must © 7 and retailers genly stat to neal prices back _ bonsted by. adverse weather in the ‘United 03 per cent. __ . speak out for them.