i “Legislative 1 Library “Parliment Buildings — ‘Victoria,’ a , VOV-124 ( _ oo SCrow da " Terrac Hotel wh federal ~ ADE ‘leader Ed Broadbent, cold include churches and_ Tews wire services, bald, 7 completed in. April 1984. : from. Canadian - Mortgage and: Housing - > ‘Those two groups have guarpoteéd ajdah ‘ contract, Twinriver: ‘Electric’ has’ ‘the " eapable of caring for 100 patients. conferencé «in. this ‘nor ' the’ civillan-service:*: 7 thwestern BC community, 1 ‘monttoritig of any - prop . “interfering” mandate” to moaltor: ‘any .- - Broadbent also called for» narrowed the’ agency's ‘group. *Iaflusnelng’’ " 8 committee of the House of | mandate. -" ‘4 Canadian politics; which ' Commons frombothsides of Broadbent said there are the . House, . which would . currantly’ more’ checks on have the right to demand the’ CLA’s opérations than any ° information _ or ‘there: would be on... the. ; BEIRUT. (cP) — Israeli ; coupled with a: “warning by ‘Tesraell “Foreign” ° government “won t walt too: encouraging. the revolt.” oe. growing” mutiny By ‘Emirates newspaper. ” Palestine “Liberation : Khaleej yeported the’ Soviet eastern Lebanen continued heal the - widening “lft erraceview. has. go ahead By KEITH ALFORD > ot: Herald Steff Writer - TERRACE— What - is sure to- be ‘Terrace’a ‘most visible construction projéet ja scheduled to start June 15 and be. allow. the hospital to make places for them. ‘Terraceview. has received the go abead”: ~ Skeenaview and move the patients, away ‘trom their home area,-the notes. ~ Skeenaview will be demolished in phases Corporation: ‘and the ministry of health. | up to $3.5. million... - However, : the “: ‘Terraceview . society . sat tee he e seeking seale selva nse ee will recelve ‘his ‘capital - - ~. that will remain is the craft shop whieh has plus interest at the end of the ‘mortgage . heen‘ designated a heritage ‘. site. . period. ‘Terraceview is seeking the lowest | am » Skopnaview | was originally built during rate of interest on those bids. - So far 16 contracts have’ ‘been let. HEH * Buildings: will do the* excavation - and substructure work, ‘Karar nstructqn= will do the framing and exterior finished carpentry, Telkwa Roofing will put-the top on, Dave's Plumbing. has the thechani¢al - “erected. The only part of the old complex 2 town,’ Also on-the site will be the town’s oe heritage village witha planned total of five ' uildings: The Kalum Lake Pioreer Hotel “and Is’ now being reconstructed.‘ * of 875° people. Gordon ‘Galbraith, _ administrator, : gays his ai employs i] -- Fegular staff. Twenty-two. le are wiring contract: and Beutle ‘Masonry bas . the stone work job. . an . Two other: contracts are allt to be'let. One ia for landecaping: " The other: is for “fins been filling vacant positions with * -auaillary staff who work full-time, receive "full -wages but not quite the same benefits as regular staff. "The ministry of health and the BCGEU - have been negotiating future jobs for, the Care rehitects for the new facility. are” Davidson-Yuen Partnary of Varicouver. Terraceview. has been, bn ‘the planning — atages since 1977. The new facility is being — planned for 55 beds. However, the kitchen — and other core components are being built to handle 100 patients... ‘The building is © designed so two additional wings can be . ‘added in the future-to make the facility . relocated ih other government iministries, - wal just leave. : Currently there are. 72° patients at Skeenaview. No one id sure where the overflow of 17 patients will go when the” at the present Skecnaview. facility. ‘When ‘asked if he. could” “influencing” because | wa’ agenty which'Gould be used |B . - too broad. Ho eaid he-would” -a8 8 model; ‘Broadbent sald prey "He 0 shld be felt that after’ the’ - - Watergate, the U.S. Senate | Canadian ‘eitileal ayatem,. . wor important reforms and. - ' Organization * ‘guerrillas ‘in government was trying to” ae : Tew ‘facility opens.’ Mitts: Memorial has . os ‘been irying to get the ministry of health to Norma King, Terraceview’ Society. 1 president, says it. is only because of -réommunity Involvement that the facility: _ got on the drawing hoards, The ministry of . hedith originally: “wanted to. élose’ . asthe new Terraceview building is. ‘ police -* +: World War It to house troops stationed In. | bas beep relocated to the Skeenaview area . The new Terraceview : staff will consist » Skeenayiaw : ' chissified os auxillary,”. Kyiowing’ the. ” facitity would soon be closing, Skeenaview . - atagt, that will be laid off. Some wilt be “some will take early retirement and some "The cost of patient care at Terraceview ”. vail bo a little leis than half that required million” a ane ‘which: has: ‘ been. allocated: for: ‘capital i _ expenses: over ‘and above‘ the Crow subsidy shoul be: : ; 7e enter federal politics. Spent now. rum at the. leaderehip of the | ‘NDP party in B.C. after ‘Dave Barrett vacates the - Position. ‘Broadbent, = meantime, ; - sald again that he would like the provincial party leader between Arafat and hard-. ners. in Syria and Libya. ‘into ~ of Arafat's’ ‘Fatah faction, .. Qaim ‘the guerrilla chief in: - Hot Committed to total war.’ Damaséus Z ‘Thursday | ‘and : fhen- flew ‘to: Tripoli, the . north “Lebanese Port ° pee (CP). = = gaaiee “of “people. taken Is for: questioning by “police during “a. rald: this. Heary people were taken from the - clinic to the’. downtown | No- of . station: chargesola _ umber a, police cars pulled up in front . ‘of the building soon after the “clinic opened.” . . Uniformed and = plain: — - clothes. officers sealed off the building, watched by anti-abortion, ‘ protesters. who have been maintaining a vigil: outside: the’ clinic “since it opened early leat month. “Anti-abortion ~ crusader ‘ doe Borowski, who artived ‘ so0n after hearing about the © raid, said protesters Will not ‘move: from the front, cot : ‘Classifieds ame hee” . Local world. sports. “Comics, horose _lsrael I beging crackdown i in ‘Lébanon: Minister . Yasser - “Arafat, who - has” ‘Yitzhak’ Shamir ‘ that his - accused Libya, and, Syria 0 of.” ‘meet with Arafat. The mutineers, members with Israel, Which invaded “ Lebanon’ *. Jast June to destroy the PLO’ B muerrille ~ Borowald,” who has: | Jaunched | a legal challenge of Canada’s ‘abortion law in. ‘a Regina court, ‘said he:is © - delighted’: — police have moved ia. - However, he sald it is only © a partial vietory and he ‘won't be happy until a _padlock is placed. on the clinic's doors. : Morgentsler, in Montreal whera he operates another abortion’ clinic, sald he is trying to contact his sup- - porters in. Winnipeg. - Hé sald he‘had no com- ment ‘on. the police action. | Morgentaler has said he will! ‘open’ new “clinles in ‘several - other Canadian ~ cities. Abortions areonly legal in Canada when perforthed at an accredited hospital after approval by- an abortion, commilttee. Pa Attorney General Roland ‘Penner has sald Morgen- taler wost't get any special * treatment under the law. — aa one “flames at Cincinnatl altport Thureda: iTing 23 of the 48 of :them. Canadians, were tahen to area hospitals after... the plane, Flight ‘7 from Dallas-Fort © “Worth, - to. =, in'geats and in the : alales, : some burned beyond - “Tt waa the secand tlmé in . as many months (hat an Ali | Canada DC9 was Involved 7 io an ‘aviation, accident. At ..@*noon “news -con- i ference in. Cincinnati; “Air ': Canada. spokeamar David : Pember pralsed the plane's Capt. Donald Cameron of Montreal, He identified the other crew “members as Claude Ouimet, also of Montreal, and flight attendants Sergio Bennetti, Judi Davidson, and Laura Kayama, all of Toronto. = ‘All five survived the fire. ’ Jack Barry, assistant director of airport | operations, said- at an earlier “news conference . today that all the victims \ died within one minute after landing. He. credited ‘the . > erew, for | “getting. off: all . ‘those people who got off.” “When you have this, you have only a few seconds to "get. out,” he said,” "T don’t . ‘know why some got out and “gomne didn't.” ae “started in a lavatory. The “exact cause was unclear. Alt Canada, officials don't know what started the fire - oF Where it started, airline - spokesman Ted Morris told - the: hoon news conference. - - He also sald airline of- ~ ficlals don't know whether the victims died while the plane was In the alr or after it landed, adding: ‘That's - twhat the coroner Is doing to . have to tell us." - Morris sald the plane had been equipped within the last, year with "the most modern of interiors” and that Air bcgnada had never ~ had a fire: ot one of its. - ~ Bember said earlier he’. had ‘tno reason to expect anything untoward” about” the cause of the fire. “Audrey | Ruttan, 20, ‘of - Midland, Ont., escaped onto a wing after. the plane -Janded and smoke filled the ‘cabin, _ * “There was no panic, There was absolutely ’ nothing, Nobody screamed or yelled. There were ig were: - Mr.J.Burgess. trying situation,’ * he sald of . “h ‘went out on the. wing, out: one’ of the exits,” she sald, “You couldn't see where you were going — ~ you ‘could feel: air." But Barry Flower, an * executive “of an’ Ottawa electronica firm travelling with two “co-workers who were among the 23 who. ‘died, said . He aald the ¢ crew reacted quickly, ‘but the dense smoke engulfed the plane “and overcame og moke was pourtng i wf of the emergency exit.and » from the door, and ‘smoke was coming from the back: just forward of the fin on the __ left-handaide, ” Flower, 37 ‘Other. Canatiians’ killed © Agincourt, |: Ont., Mr.P.Doyle , ‘of. ‘Burlington, Ont., Mr.A.Dridul, Mr.J:Hull,, .‘Mr.G.Roher, Mr.R.Helston sand - Mr.R.Nicol, all of of Toronto,.:Mr.¢.Drake and Mr.G. Thom: ‘both of. Peterborough, Ont:, Cocjlia Korycki' of . Saskatoon, Dieter Pohi- of Pickering, - Ont, - both of Garider, Nfld. =, : The two other passengers who died were identified as Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Cox'of | od clothing of one of the pilots of | . Longview, ‘Tex ‘ In Ottawa, “Transport | | Minister Jeux Lue’ Pepin | and opposition : transport spokesmen: expressed. their condolences to the familites of the victims, ~ 0. -? Pember told the news conference survivors were being questioned by airline - officials and members af the. U.S. National: Tran- passengers. ‘portation Safety Board. He . " sereamed in.panic as acrid ° stnoke © filed | the plane's : enbin, sald the.FBI were’ also in- volved but stressed’ their invesiigation was routine. ‘Barry anid earller the rescue unit, said the pilot's last words to the control tower “were, ‘I can't stem oop “He landed with landed and the fire quickly. spread when the plane was on the ground, Barry said. - Raymond Chalifoux, 23, a “Montreal: "pollution control engineer who was returning from a Texas business trip, _sald the oxygen masks did ot come down from. the. The pilot ¢ a aE eA er ae Sona “Indianapolis ‘at 7: oa" ty and the, plane was. cleared. for an immediate landing at Cincinnati, the . nearest airport, FAA spokeaman Dennis Feldman said. Fires controlled Rainfall in many parts of British Columbia Thursday helped bring “two major | fires under control. But with | the rain‘ came lightning — — and new problems. “We had a really good day,” said -forester Jim Munn in Houston, where a ' 16,000-hectare” ‘started last weekend, ~ destroyed $1.2 billion worth ‘‘of lumber. and cost: over " ‘* gn evacuation alert. : million. to-fight. . . "It showered. ‘all day and . that gave us time to have an aggressive mop up.:.We were able to get the guards: around pretty well although we’ye had..some: trouble with. access because of muddy. conditions.” However, 8 news reloase ‘from the forest service said Thursday that. increased ‘lightning in ‘the past two days has resulted in more than 40 new. fires. In the last week there have been 224 ’ new fires, bringing the total so far this year to, 646, with ; 200 still burning, the forest service reported, Both the “Major fires so far in B.C. this geason are Believed to have been started by man. . | Officials say lightaing is the main cause of fires in ‘remote areas of * province where people rarely visit. In addition it is much more difficult to fight a fire in an isolated area ‘anime neces Umited. pec Decal fire - that. the | said the rain also has created problems for crews .on the fire lines. It is turning access routes into mud; which interferes with transportation of crews ‘and: construction of fire * guards, he said. - Four hundred men fought “the. fire just: south | of” _ Houston,.a town of 9,800 in ‘the west-central. area «of B.C., which had been pl Fire . officials’ also ‘reported the danger had paused with a 10,000-hectare - fire along the Alaska High- way that had threatened the kilometers northeast of Fort | St: Johns: Mark Gibb’ of. the foreat “service cald overcast skies were oly 11 fires were still burning across the peovineé, about half the number reported’ Wed- nesday. The biggest fire, a 1,200-hectare blaze near the oil town of Swan Hille 165 ‘kilometres northwest of Edmonton, was reported under well under control. Foreat officials there anid the fire toll in Alberta so far “this year is about. 2,500 hectares, compared to about 3,000. hectares at the same time last year. 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