wa TERR ACE-KETIMAT ’ : j . id SECOND SECTION - " ; _| Corp. applied to the. A . _f provincie! labor relations ; . board Monday to have a dispute over the firing of a FOR BRIDGE RAMMER~ tomes Be. worker resolved by the ] e . A new contract with the 2,700-member B.C, Ferry mi end Marine Workers Union could hinge < on the statua a VANCOUVER (CP) — to post a $10 million bond to ward Shipping Ltd, said the and Warehoueman’s Union, “fe Ret hea Bent a Local shipping agents forthe secure release of the ship. bond matter “could be sald the bridge damage walkout, Japanese-reglatered ‘Canadian National settled in a few days.” The would mean problems for Membership meetings are fréighter which last week Railwaya, which owned the money willhavetobe posted north shore grain handling being held throughout - the rammed the Second 'fidge, requested the bond before the Japan Erica, facilities, but would not ferry fleet during the next 10 c Monday after consulting which is under fongterm mean serious job reductions a th days to discuss the new two- Narrows train bridge with the Federal Court of . charter to Japan Lines, a for his own union-members. year contract that features causing serious disruptions Canada. major worl shipping CNR .apokesman Al an eight-percent general in port movements willhave A spokesman for West- company, can sail again. Menard also announced wage increase in each year. Doctor calls Meanwhile, Canron Weatern Bridge division has been awarded. tha contract by the CNR to repair the Monday that the consulting engineering firm Fenco Consultanta Ltd. — the 1 consultants when . ployees, TORONTO (cr) — Radio operators at airporia across Canada went on strike today bat a union official: in Torento said some operators ‘Will stay on to perform safety-related jobs. A spokeaman for Tran- sport Canada in Ottawa said e strike will not have an initial impact on airports, but “over a period of time it will slow things up.” About 40 per cent of the ap- proximately 1,100 operators, members of the Union of Canadian Transport Em- are termed essential and will stay on the ' Job, says Doug Molloy, union steward for the operators at Contract hinges on ferry worker __ VANCOUVER (CP) — The British Columbia Ferry And a union source asid there is a strong chance the membership will vole to overturn the executive's The Herald, Tuesday, October 14, 1977, Page 9 ) Airport. workers out In September, the operators turned down a conciliation board offer that would have given them an eight-per-cent Increase, The union is part of the Public Service Alliance of Canada. / oct. 17 and Oct. o4 messenger service, Molloy sald the operators are asking for a two-year contract, with a 15-per-cent wage increase. Current annual salaries ore $13,328 to $15,500. Supervisors receive $21,600 Toronto International Air- port. Molloy said the operators who will remain on the job will be working ta rule and will only perform duties designated essential, “They will make sure navigational alds are func- tioning,’ said Malloy. ° “Nobody's Ife will ba in jeopardy,” The operators, who provide navigational help, weather information and flight-planning services at 113. airports across the country, have been without a contract since July, 1978. Members of the unlon also operate a coastguard WihiSDAY tickets good for bership for ratification until Peacock is reainstated Peacock blamed by management for leading an illegal work atoppage in July, 1078, is the man : TOTAL OF 100 OF $5,000.00 EACH REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE NOTICE OF ELECTION Public notice Is hereby given to the electors of the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine that | require the presence of the said electors at No. 9-4544 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. on the 29th day of October, 1979 at the hour af ten o’ctock In the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as Directors, The mode of nomination of candidates shall be.as follows: Candidates shali be nominated In writing by two duly qualified electors of the Regional Oistrict. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the Returning CH- tker at any time between the date of this notice and noon on the day of nomination. The nomination paper may be In the form prescribed In the “Municipal Act”, and shall state the name, residance and occupation of the person nominated In such a manner as fo sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall ba subscribed to by the candidate. bridge, used to c grain, the bridge was bullt— had gocjsion to hold up * 2 sulphur, coal and other been retained to handle the patitication until the cor- in the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at: or ec] Ss10n goods from main lines south repairs with Canron. porailon reinstates Peacock. ! essar . of the harbor to elevators on == Canron built the bridge “Norm Thornber, labor Area A! Alice Arm-Kitsault; Nass Camp; Alyansh; Greenville; VICTORIA (CP) — Society for permission to perform an the north shore, which was first opened In relations director of the Kincollth; Canyon City; Mezladin and government must make abortion on the woman, who Repaircostsareestimated 1969. The bridge was Crown corporation, said . up their minds on the has a mental age of about at $3 million and the job will knocked out of service management is taking the Area 6: Two Mile: New Hazelton: South Hazelton; Kitwanga; abortion issue and stop three, | take about 15 weeks, Friday night when the 2%4,- nogition that the newly: Sportaman’s Lodge; Skeena Crossing; Mortcetown: passing the reeponalbility . He sald he was told that Workers laid off O00-ton freighter hit a span negotiated contract and the Cedarvale : on doctors, a doctor told an because the fetus was more’ Henry Kancs, business on the bridge while leaving firing of Peacock are two . Inqueat jury Monday. than 20 weeka old, the ap- agentfortheGrain Workers’ the harbor in heavy fog. separate maiters, Area C; Usk; Kitamaat tndian Village: Kemano; Hartley Bay; Dr. David Lintern, former plication didnot come wil Union, Local 933, sald 50 to =: Harbor authoritlesstillare But union president . Klemtuz Rosswoods Thornhill Elementary School: Ctarence chairman of Victoria the committee's jurisdiction, 150 union members at the concerned about the atabllity Shirley Mathleson said "the . Michiel School) Lakelee Lake ‘General Hospital's He said he consulted with Saskatchewan Wheat Pool of the Hit spanon the bridge, discipline arose out of the therapeutic abortion com- two other obstetricians and facilities in North Vancouver said Menard, adding that contract dispute,” adding Area D: Iskut: Telegraph Creek; Bob Quinn mittee, told of days when he Dr. J. L. Le Huguet, Royal will be lald off today as a some progresa has been that it would be wiser for the _ ; and two fellow committee Jubilee medical director, result of the bridge damage. made in clearing debria from corporation: to drop the Area E Thornhill Elementary School; Clarence Michiel Schoo! members were faced with 25 before making the final “It's too bad we have to’ the channel, matter now that the contract . on the 17th day of November, 1979, between the hours of 8:00.8.m. and 8:00 p.m. of to 28 absrtion applications clinical decision, ely on one ald bridge for the -Asareault the narrow.pas- has been resolved. ' Which every person Is hereby required to take notice and govern himself ac ~~ stable hack to be seal ith in ea Rinpingt m+ Sald the exporting trade in. western “'aage remains closed to. deep-~'- ‘The“tinion exectitiva has*-—e-' Gor@ingly. = ae et one one 60-minute sesslon.: decision fo do & caesarean Canada,’ Kancs said. -sea traffic, but smaller decided that, although it is 7 “ET think if society wants sectlon was based on “There should be another vessels and barges towed by recommending acceptance Given under my hand at Terrace, this 2nd day of October, 1979, banlealy no guidelnen, it algeraiogs, nn Oe ee Bic. Rellway ang S, “an,mave through the of the new contrnct by it | aturning Otee cally no : rations. ges, B.C, Railway and area pro meet - bers, the terms will not Returnin should say 0,” he suid JimFrir, VictoriaGeneral the Roberts Bank port all harbarmaster standards, (T°™mber# ee 19, 1978, of the infant son o sev retarded $2-year- old Glendale Hospital realdent, The baby died a few hours after being delivered by caesarean: section after an estimated 23-week gestation perlod. The inquest waa because the death was ruled unnatural. “Ti It (pociety) wants some guidelines, it should say a0, To set up a committee without term of reference ia a waste of time,’’ Lintern said, He told provincial chief coroner Dr, William McArthur that In the majority of cases, decislons on abortions are made on moral and philosophical grounds, and the committee not need to be made up . entirely of doctors, The real problems, however, has always been "The definition of the health effect on the mother is eobroad that it doesn’t really glve' the committee any guidelines to say this is proper —.anything basically that detracts away from a full sense of well-being can be considered It-heaith and I think that has been the problem," he said. _ Dr. Michael Rippington, who performed the operation, said he had called a pediatrician in to make every effort to keep the in- ‘fant alive. _ “The operation was a eneparean pectlon or hysterectomy,” said, * was not an abortion. “Tt would never to an abortion without the consent of the committee, I did not do an abortion here without aE ington had applied applied a week” before the aperation “ WHERE IS SAMOA? APIA, Western Samoa (CP) ~ Don’t believe the maps. The Samoan island group in the South Pacific Ocean isn't where the maps show it to research ship with a hydrologiat from the Apla observatory. recently discovered that Samoa Is 1.2 kilometres away from where it traditionally has been tnapped, be, A French be sent out to the mem- executive, said that if the procedure was carried out with a certificate from the abortion committee, It was an abortion, but if done without the certificate, it was a termination of pregnancy, He anid it was later dis- covered that Rippington did have permission to proceed with an abortion, The inquest continues, will be enlisted to fight the said barbors board police. problem of moving potash, Their investigation of the sulphur, coat and wheat accident continues, shipments. The 10-year-old A Pacific Pilotage bridge normally handled Authority pilot was on board 1,000 rallway cars a day. the ship when the crash Officials estimated the occ but a spokesman accident will cutthe harbor’s sald tha man’s name would capacity by at least 168 per not be released. cent. The vessel was carrying Bob Peebles, Canadian logs when the accident oc: area president of the In- and was bound for ternational Longshoreman Aberdeen, Wash. DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the Municlpallty of Terrace that | require the presence of the sald electors at the Municipal Bullding, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, 8.C., on Monday, the 29th day of October, 1979, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as: MAYOR ALDERMAN (three), Two Year Term SCHOOL TRUSTEE (two), Two Year Term THE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE AS .FOLLOWS: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination paper shall be _ Geilvered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of ‘ this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination paper may be in the form prescribed In the Municipal Act, and shalt state the name, residence, and occupation of the person nominated, In such @ manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate, A DEP 35,000. receive one of the following PLUS {one), Two Year Term 4 IN THE EVENT OF A POLL BEING NECESSARY, such poll will be. opened at the Clarence Michiel Elementary School Gymnasium, 3430 Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia, on the 17th day of November, .1979, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock In the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon, and Advance Polls will be held at the Municipal Bullding, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock in the forenoon, and 6:00 o’clock In the afternoon, on Monday, November 12th, 1979, and at Mills Memorlat Hospital, 2711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon and 6:00 o’clock In the afternoon, on Friday, November 16th, 1979, of which every person is hereby required to take notice and governhimself ac- cordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND at Terrace, British Columbla, his 10th day of October, 1979. ; . this week between 2 pm & 7 pm and choose the home that suits you best! or after hours call 635-6302, Room 30. AND DEVELOPMENT LTD. 3861-15th Ave. Prince George, B.C. Phone 562-4114 MEMBER OF HUDACG M. A. Macdonald Returning Officer