Page é, The Herald, Thursday, May 3, 1979 Who will be the first one to feel the. draft? Province of British Columbia PUBLIC NOTICE - ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO URANIUM MINING COMMUNITY MEETINGS The following Commissioners were appointed in accordance with the British Columbia Public Inquirias Act: Dr. David V. Bates, Chairman Dr, James W. Murray Mr. Valter Raudsepp Within the Terms of Reference, the Commissioners are to inquire Into the adequacy of existing measures to provide protection in all aspects of uranium mining in British Colum- bia, In particular, they are to examine the adequacy of existing Federal and Provincial requirements in British Columbia for: (a) The protection of the health and safety of workers associated with exploration, mining and milling of uranium, and (b) The protection of the environment, and oye. (c} The protection of the Public. On completion of the Inquiry, the Commissioners will make recommendations to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for setting and maintaining standards for workers and public safety, and for protection of the environment in respect to exploration, myging and milling of uranium ores. A preliminary schedule of Community Meetings in June and July 1979 has been arranged as follows: KELOWNA Tuesday, June 5 Wednasday, June 6 CASTLEGAR Thursday, June 2 WILLIAMS LAKME: CLEARWATER Tuesday, June 26am. Friday, June 8 VANDERHOOR 7" ondey, June tt ge Wednesday, June 27° , . 4 3° BORT NELSON ROCK CREEK a Tuesday, July 3 . Monday, June 18 ATLIN GRAND FORKS Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, June 20 The purpose of the Conlmunity Meetings is to give tha Commissioners the opportunity of understanding the local issues facing these communities that could be affacted by uranium mining In British Columbia. It will also permit local organizations or members of the public an early opportunity to express thelr views regarding the issues that are to be considered by the Commission. The Cammission plans on returning to thasa and other communities where raquired, at a later date after more technical information |s available. Public interest groups who are applying for “Participant, Eunding” may,.jl they wish,.make an opening statement at these Meetings, but:they will-niot' be: expectad to prédént:thelr main submissions until the Fall Hearings. However, anyone who particularly wishes to speak at the above Public Meetings in June or July, and who have not already done so, are raquested te ~dvise the Secretary in advance, During the course of the Hearings, the Commissioners will make on-site inspections of uranium deposits and tocal environmental settings. The locations, dates, and times of the individual Public Hearings will be published in ad- vance in the appropriate regional and local.newspapers. On behall of the Commission Brig. Gen. E. D. Danby (retired) Executive Secretary Royal Commission of Inquiry into Uraniom Mining 3724 West Broadway Vancouver, B.C, V6R 201 Telephone: 224-2014 (collect) ' TERRACE-KITI MAT RTS. EDMONTON (CP) — Edmonton Oilers have blown a twogame lead in their World Hockey Association semi-final with New England * Whalers and centre Stan Weir says the reason may be that the Qilers were prematurely counting on meeting the Winnipeg Jets. “I think subconsi we were looking ahead to Winni- Golf match still has some to show HOUSTON (AP) — The comeback try of John Mahaffey and the presence of irrepressible Lee Trevino spice a field that has been weakened by withdrawals for the $300,000 Houston Open golf tournament. Tom Weiskopf and Johnny . Miller pulled out of the 156- man lineup Wednesday, citing personal reasons, Former champion Lee Elder, who is having some fluid drained from a knee, and Andy Bean, who said he was exhausted, were the top attractions who had with- drawn earlier. Houston. ‘@eror costly ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals capitalized on a Houston error for two unearned runs in the fifth inning that helped them to a §-2 victory over the Astros in a National League baseball game Wednesday night, John Denny, 2-2, who pitched out of severai early jams, was the winner while Houston starter Ken Forsch suffered his first loss this season after three victories. The four men who have scored multiple victories on the tour this year — Tom Watson, Lanny Wadkins, Masters champ Fuzzy Zoeller and Hubert Green, & winner last week — were not entered, That left Trevino the out- standing figure in the chase for a $54,000 first prize that begins Woodlands Country Club course, The course has been trimmed down to 6,918 yards and changed toa par 71. The - 10th hole has been converted from a relatively easy par- five to a difficult par-four measuring 460 yards. | Trevino, approaching a peak in his game, was a runner-up for the second time this season and sald improved putting has helped build his confidence. Mahaffey, the current PGA champ and winner of the Bob Hope Desert Classic that opened the 1979 season, is trying a rebound from a hand injury that has sidelined him the last 12 weeks. Among the other standouts aré defending ‘champion Gary Player of South Africa, US. 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There goes the lead peg,’ Weir said alter the Whalers nipped the Oilers 5-4 Tuesday night to pull even in the best-of-seven series. The fifth game will be played here tonight. Winnipeg disposed of Quebec Nuvdiques in four straight games in the WHA’s other semi-final. The Oilers outscored the Whalers 16-7 in romping to homeice victories in the first two games of the series. New England bounced back with a 4-1 decision in the third game. “We lost our composure," Ron Chippertield ‘said of the Cllers’ fourth-game setback. “We started running around all over the place. There is no way we should be tied 2 2.” The Whalers surged back into contention after listless efforts in the first couple of games. “The guys just dug down deeper, with Mark Howe out (cracked ribs) and Rick Ley playing with two . bad groins,”’ said New England coach Don Blackburn. Mark Howe, who leads all WHA players in playoff points with 93; isn't expected .. back in the -lineup until « Saturday’s sixth game ip Springfield, Mass. “You've got to give them eredit for fighting back," said Oilers coach Glen Sather. The New England wins came after the Whalers had gone 11 games without beating the Oilers. The Oilers hopes of pulling aff thelr first-ever WHA playoff triumph appear to rest on the scoring punch of one Ine — Wayne Gretzky, : Brett Callighen and Blair MacDonald. Rain cancels game CHICAGO (AP) — Detroit Tigers’ American League baseball game Wednesday night agninst Chicago White _ Sox was called by rain and has been rescheduled as part of a twi-night doubleheisder July 12. NEW YORK (AP) — Will linebacker Tom Couslneau of ’ Ohio Statebe the No.1 choice when the National Football League's 44th annual draft gets under way today? The only ones who knew for sure were Buffalo Bills; who own the first pick In the college grab bag, and they weren't. saying. : Butfalo picks first as resultofits trade last year oft running back 0.J. Simpson to San Francisco ‘40ers and all indications point to Cousineau a3 the man they. The 0-pou nd linebacker | is expected to ito be at the hote] site of the draft at 10 a.m, EDT to hear commissloner Pete Rozelle continue 8 a tradition by anmouncing the No, 1 selection. * The Bills are one of four teams with two first-round ‘picks each in the draft, which will be conducted over two days. A total of 33 college players will te selected by the 2 NEL teams in 12 draft rounds, Besides the No, 1 pick from San Francisco, the Bills have their own choice, No..5 in the draft rotation. : Chicago Bears own their own No, 9 choice as well as Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ _ Eirst-round pick, No. 4 in the draft order, The Bucs surrendered tha pick in order to get ovensive tackle Wally Chambers from the Bears Cincinnati Bengals will draft No. 3 with their own plek and No. 12, using Washington's choice’ ob- tained in the trade which sent defensive end ‘Coy Bacon and cornerback Lemar Parrish to the Redskins. Los Angeles Rams own the No. 26 choice but will get an earlier shot, picking No. 19with Oakland Raiders’ choice obtained in a trade for . cornerback Monte Jackson. This is the second straight year that the No, 1 choice has _been obtained in a trade. Last year Houston Oilers - made running back Earl Campbell the diaft’s top selection after acquiring the first choice in a trade with ‘Tampa Bay. When that deal was made, the Oilers knew they were getting the draft's first player because Tampa Bay had already clinched that choice with the NFL's Puoreat record a Junior tourney underway | MONTREAL (CP) — Weeklong competition for the Memorial Cup, Canada's top prize in junior hockey since 1919, begins at Trois- Rivieres, Que., home of the Quebec champion Drayeurs, next week, ; The major junicr cham- pionship teams from the Quaben i Ontario and e leagues participate in the double roundrobin series. The first two games are scheduled for Trois-Rivieres Sunday and Monday, May 6- 7. 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