; indeed : “a changin’. " _themselvés’ the «Session. ‘ - first place in the central ant | “March; they wll participate . in “thé Co-op':Falent ‘West ; flong’ with winners’ from and Alberta. " Sheridan, Mel Gellner and arranges their own music. . They aay they have ‘'a rock: . Variety of styles and do not - - restrict ‘themselves to the” “top: 40", “Tickets will nat be sold at the, ‘door. They: are’ only. , oa ee The . Sparks Street homes for mentally. : _ government is assisting a similar facil ity: iniCreston, B.C. V8V 1Z4 LEGISLATIVE - LIBRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS Victoria, BC. i ° Herald staff Witter. _ TERRACE— "The music loving ‘public. Will ‘have a chance to ‘hear’ an award | winning: band: at a dance Saturday, Jan. 29 at’ the Thornhill Community: Hall. Seems ‘the times a : group ~ used — to. call ; Recently they altered that a to the ReSessiong, 9... The band won first’ prize in the Terrace Co-op Talen : West Canipetition and: too north’ B.C: Finals. Showcase - in Saskatoon, o Manitoba, Saskatchewan The ReSessions consist of Pam | Driedger, Wayne. Steve Haltom, The: group writes and and roll foundation” behind. their ‘training, but play a - available at the Northern |; "6. "WINNIPEG. (cP). Progressive Conservative: Leader , Joe Clark said Thursday he has‘“had enough of fighting , Tories” in the last two years ‘and: appealed ‘to the party: ‘to rally- Hehind himin a crucial test’ of ‘his leadership tonight. : » But same Conservatives’ missed the. message - they were out lobbying of plotting to force him out’ of the job.he has _ held for seven years.by. voting for a leadership convention. | ““Y have had enough of dwelling on ‘differences within this party," Clark said in a rousing: speech to the party.’ 8 youth, wing: : : : “We will never be a national government i we allow that to pull us down.” “As ‘he. was’ speaking, former Newatndland. Premier . Frank Moores and-about a-doren. key MPs opposed to Clark . fronting, for several, Possible, successors huddled in a Housing assisted: Herald Stale Writer wae VICTORIA--. Less ‘than. four, months. ‘atier Itck provincial funding forced the clos sare of Terrace's Minister of Lands, Parks a announced the province w Society:-to build a three. disabled ‘adults in Creston. The. government -will provide rent subsidies, which wil ep T Try Brummet ome for menially allow the society to provide rental secommodation ‘or three ; disabled adults. Tenants will pay up to 26 per cetitat thelr incomnes far rent 7 and the reat of the operating ‘costs will, be: met: ‘by rent subsidies on a cost sharing basti “between the federal: ‘and. provincial governments. ‘The dssistance is being made available under the Rental: _ Housing for the Disabled Program. . That le‘Jointly operated ; under Brummet’s ministry and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. “ “The home will provide some eof the mush-aeeded renal accommodation that will help engure a‘ quality’ of Iife the: disabled in Creston deserve, ” said the milntater.. pet Local world sports - : “pages 485 “Classifieds pages: 10811. Ganics, horoscope. Pages sao perl ddults, the . tretin Hoa . oo ‘Manitoba’s ‘anti-abortion: ‘Srusad, argued’ the inauésfor . about -10 degrees, while camipus sécutity. officials | spent 50 ’ minutes in .a‘vain search for a bomb. wee ‘Dean Dacko, a students’ union spokesman, said a proup.. |. called Christian: Movement againat Dr, Henry Morgentaler’ | phoned campus polica to say & bomb would go off in. five. t WHY BUY. NEW?" " WHEN USEDWILL pot - “Boy you want parts totls up your car but our b bydget won't atlow it? Beat the high cost of new parts with | . quality used parts from: mee iret 2333 or: 635: 9095". . = ‘3080 Dunin (ustott Huy: aoe i J ‘campaign to oust him. . . - QOné MP predicted that belween 2 and 5S per ‘eent of delegates will vote for a leadership convention. +. . However, Clark's people told reporters. their ‘souridings show ' the. formér ‘prime minister is headed: for an. en, -dorsement by ‘at least 75 per cent of the: delegates. : pas Clark was. nearing the end of an attack on. the: Liberals! and NDP when, provoked by.a heckler, "he broke “a: per-: sonal resolution’ not.to discuss ‘the leadership. baste that. has dogged him the last two years,- a a Conservatives:‘thave been in’ many ways our.own- worst enemy,” he. gald,. “yet. despite ‘those differences’ ‘the ‘Con: - servatives are’15 Points ahead of the Liberals'in the Galli: - poll and are making major inroads intd Quebec: ‘And the party could'do.even better if it could train ah its ; energies on Aighting. Liberals, not other: Conservatives, he : said! =” Clark was interrupted several times by. standing ovations irom. the more: than: 700- in the ‘Sudience, -most'.of. them "having: their: blue hapking, Gver thelr heads and. chanting vou, Joe" However; ‘many. als sat muletly or applauded only polliely.. Whenane heckler asked what he had accomplished, ‘Clark . _ shot back that he had heen prime: minister once and will be again, Se ae fhe boisterous, cheers eonitrasted sharply: with ‘the polite ; but iniinspired:reception he received earlier. Thursday for ° hia lower-key opening remarks to the full convention, when _hé won nly ih hejet: ovations and spoke tos a ‘all-emapty rem: ve Bomb s scare @ interrupts debate : 1 ay Tew: cells aren't a baby.- A ‘house: ia built: ‘of 10,000 » bricks. If. you lay down three or four- bricks, Is this: a full . house?” - “WINNIPEG (cP) — The two most controvernial figures. oni either side at the abortion issue in Canada. met in ain, : etnotlonal | debate Thursday night thats was {interrupted by, a _bomb.seare.. 7 s. De: Henry. Morgentaler, iho. ‘haa. ‘apex 10 riot s in, - ‘prison for. performing illegal abortlofs, and Joe Bo “more thin three hours: MES - They: slater . answered’ questions trom" an “udience that - “Inbluded. a. be-year-old Woman who said she had used ~. knitting. ‘heedles and other methods to give. herself nine * abortions, | De 700-seat: auditorium at. the "University at ‘Manitoba _ overflowed with people who at times: hoved and applauded. Another 6) watched the debate on closed -cireuit television : in: ‘another room. , ‘ Baliway through Morgentaler’ ‘s speech both audiences were told to move outside, Whére. the temperatura: was minutes. - Moigentater, who runs a Montreal abortion clinic and , Plang to set up similar clinica ig Winnipeg, Toronto, Van: colver, Saskatoon and Halifax told the audience the crux of > the issue over abortion is deciding when a feta be becomes’ a. bumad being. He said that eight wosks into a pregnancy the fetus is-too- Beall to see with: the naked-¢ye, toe ) support aes nearly hotel ' room ta pat’ “the hing touches ¢ on x their, ) : fetus sh en of conception, : saying a fetus dvesn't’' have: human brain fees og abaut:8 pm. ‘EST, just before:they vote. His speech could: be critical. -At the 1981 Jeadership. “review a flat speech by Clark is. widely credited with con- vincing more: people to vote for a. leadership convention. ‘Although Clark technically needs: support from’ only 51 " per cent of the delegates to-win, even his key supporters say : he must do better ‘than the 66.4 per cent ‘endorsement he © managéd in 198i which led to the two years of: “discord and - division’ he: complained about Thursday ‘night. © : A Clark aide. sald A survey of more than. 2,40 delegates _ found 70,per cent. against. leadership convention, < per cent for’ one: and eight per cent.undecided. "However, caucus - “chairman, Ron. Huntington sald he , thinks Clark's support going into the convention | is only in the. oo pet:cent Yange., 1 a Tf it: ‘hasn't hit 70-per cent by tonight Clark thould call a leadership’ ‘couvention, Huntington said. “ “And if he does win. 70 per cent or more “he! 's in the clear, . ” that’s it. ‘Peri i - However; Huntington said: the Clirk forces ‘are, going all . out: to. ‘Win, -in¢luding mounting four ‘slick: audio-visual "prsentatjons that attack.the Liberals and NDP sad. praise : the performance of the party and Clark"in Oltawa.- “The ‘$200,000 presentations, which will form. part: of the .. Conservatives? next plection campaign, were prepared by cainpaign: chairman’. Seubtor Lowell; “Murray, a staunch Clark: ‘Joyalist.- 7 Murray: denied they swere prepated | or. “times, with ‘the . leadership Vote in mind but admitted he rehopes | the 2 delegates - will: be favocaity impressed. ; “Borowsk! draped a poster from his, podium to show the hina features of aborted ‘fetuses. yy Mo étilaler challenged ‘Borowski's Contention. ‘thai a Idhave the rights of a hiinian being from the time wayés. util five months into the Pregnancy. ‘ Borowski said it is hyprocritical for people. who support the right: to abortion to call themselves pro-choice. ““Pro- chalice is.no choice for the unbern.”.- “The former. NDP Highways Minister left the Manitoba cabinet in 1971 to protest provinclal support of hospitals that _ performed abortions and staged a protest fast for 30 days in _ >, 1bBIS Borqwaki has recently won: the right to begin a - challenge 'of Canada’s abortion-law in court of Queen’s Bench in Regina on May 9, - ; - Abortions were illegal in ‘Canada ut 1999. when the Toy Criminal: Code was amended to allow abortions in hospitals ~ only if a pregnant wonian’s life is in danger... Morgenialet sald ‘the schizophrenic and ‘lapsed law dcean tga far enough. ‘Hei anid Canadian women are aflen fotced to pay between $500 andl $1,000 to have abortions in the United States, which : government, vote later today against joining. the strike, | ‘has, had: ‘a Liberal abortion law for the last 110 years. the. poor, natives and teenagers are the ones denied abortiohs; said Morgentaler who has been acquitted three. linies in the last 10-years on charges of performing Iegal abortions in, Suche. ; . vay at Rov ife gets: # final’ chance to speak to the delegates tonight at_ _ families, ‘Who, Are eating. nothing ‘but Kratt’ Dinner. ° Most of. the food: donated to thie Soup Kitchen. is geod to , “make soup and there ig bite left over for the e hungry to take. “home. Prideis still an enemy ag well. There continues ta be alot — of people, the organizers state, ‘who while hungry ate too proud to eat at the kitchen. At least this way, a single parent ; . can come in and take something home to the: kids. Distribution of the ‘donated food will be done out of Food for Thought by a committee of three people. The kitchen is located on Park Avenue Immediately behind the Analtcan Church, Offer exposed? “Herald Staff Writer ; TERRACE — The MIA for Skeena, Frank Howard, has accused the Social Credit government of attempting to exploit Dome Petroleum's LNG project for partisan ‘pur- " poses and to subvert Kitimat’ 's tmauntcipal council in the: process. ; Howard said ini a press release, “information provided to me shows that. the Social Credit government. ‘through a third party, has commenced the process of approaching " someone on the Kitimat council to run as the Socred' can- didate in Skeena in return for government approval or the promise of approval of Kitimat as the site for Dome’ 3 LNG . plant, " “Whether it is a promise or approval will depend on the timing of the provincial election and’ Dome’ 3) a progress, "he added. . . “Initlally the government was content to let Dome proceed as it desired,. but when our combined represen- ‘ tations on behalf of Kitimat began to be recognized ag valid, the Socreds in’ Victoria decided to. try. tc ‘exploit the _ situation,” Howard continued, “it shouldn't come 45 any surprise that they have started this activity, for it is ‘en- tirely in keeping with. their-past practice at manipulating [ anything for: partisan advantage.” “What is offensive about ‘this latest Socred move is that it seeks to uge economle pressures and levers, mostly against the unemployed, to advance the Socred interests,” the MLA "noted; ‘It.is offensive also.t because It tends to ‘subvert the "‘deincctatic process by. attempting td draw’ ‘a tember of a ond ae ae eae Social Cale hia aed th 4 names of elected municipal people, without their. Corisétit; as- if thosé individuals. were: Social. Credit: supporters," Howard said, ‘'That was both insulting and subversive and . bo-is this latest move.” | - - The release ends, “Kitimat is the logical site for the LNG plant and I was among the first to say.so. There is no need for the use of foul deeds by the Socreds. All they need to do _ is be up front and admif" that their earlier support for Prince | ‘Rupert was:in error. They would get more respect that way. ” Plea ignored ” SMITHERS, B.C; (CP) — Glen Gold: Stewart, charged with firgt-degree murder in the 1969 disappearance of a woman and her three-year-old daughter, tried’ to plead,. quilty in provincial court Thursday but the judge wouldn't accept the plea, Stewart, a doctor in this? horthwestern B.C, town at the time of-the disappearance, was brought here from, Alberta by RCMP. He was: ‘charged last week in the slayings of Sheita Marie Haupt, 31,.and her daughter, Bonnie-Jean. *: Stewart was ented in court Thursday: by, an Edmonton Jaw professdé! However, thé professor was not licensed to practice in’ BC... : : Judge David Smythe said he would not let Stewart plead "guilty until he had talked with a lnwyer. : The case was = adowéd to Feb. 4 in: Vancouver... Strike eacakitoe - MONTREAL (CP) — About 6,000 Quebec workers in ‘csenmuntty health clinics and some day-care centres. joined " 100,000 teachers and provincial government’ professionals today in the third day of an escalating illegal strike. . More than half of the province's 400 community clinics are affected by the walkout, but all are expected to: main- tain emergency services. Many day-care centres will try to remain open with the help of parent volunteers, - Today's walkouts, the first in the crucial social affairs eo sector, are expected to escalate Monday to include hospital — workers, who voted by a slim margin Thursday to join the | common front strike, deapite Premlér Rene Levesque' 8 threat of severe penalties, Reports from Quebec City indicated the government will ‘chose from aheavy arsenal of measures to bring the unions into line, including multiplying existing fines set out In the Labor Code by as: much as five times to a maximum of $250,000 for individual unions, scrapping auton atic union dues collection on pay cheques and ellminating paid: time olf for employees handling union activities. . f Other. penalties collld: include enlarging contract terms for laying off employees who take part in the Illegal strike. and salary euts = for: each day a government employee: participates in the walkouts he would lose two days salary. The impact of the hospital walkout may be considerably reduced if unions representing 15,000 nurses ini the Montreal area who have reached a tentative agreement. with tie, Support workers at about a third of the province's’ hospitals have voted against striking, including those at three of Montreal’s major English hospitals —- the.Royal Victoria, Montreal . General and Montreal Children’s hospitals. the unemployed People’s. Cormnittee t tell: fates of eniire 7 eels Sepia nats nla 7 a