r Court workers say office unsafe Students survey attitudes. toward amalgamation THE HERALD, Friday, June 2, 1978, PAGE 2 - Legal mail opening may he inconsistant ele Ae oT tag SS _ : ‘orkers at the co m ditions measured at 5 to 45 - . i an on: ; crf ; probation office in the city's foot candles when the legal . Oh eleanetionY Should were undecided.) Of ihe ery pervent saying ‘no’ to OTTAWA (CP) — examination of a bill that Willam Jarvis = (PC~ iy downtown eastside area minimum was 70. Terrace and Thornhill Terrace residents more land tax, and 38 per- SolicitorGeneral Jean- would give police the legal PerthWilmot) said he found re moved out Wednesday, The windows were glued. | Unite?” questioned 68 percent were cent saying ‘yes! It looks } 22cques Blais acknowledged right to intercept and open Blais’s position on the saying the building thal shut withbird droppings, she That was the question put for amalgamation , and 28 _ ike people want the benefits, | today that the government private mail in drug and legislation hard to accept. houses their office is too said, and stenographers had to our Social-Studies 11 class percent were against it. but resent the money spent may be acting inconsistently _terroriatiinvestigations. Blais agreed that there dangerous a place to work, | The 27 workers set up tem- porary shop at the nearby to use electrical outlets that were only inches away fom water pipes. But Francis at Caledonia High School, To find the answers, we con- structed a questionnaire and (Four percent were un- decided.) . Thirty-nine of the Thor- to get them. ’ Terrace and Thornhill by pressing forward with legislation to make mail opening by the RCMP legal Federal police have been opening mail illegally for about 40 years. “could be an appearance of — inconsistency’’ in the fovernment’s action. traffic court. . Sim, part owner of the | distributed it to the random hill residents | we ‘esidents seemed to agree | while the issue is being a ES Ray Lewis, a member of building, thinks his former | household in Terrace and questionned stated that they ‘at higher taxes Would be } studied by a royal com- [1 Wy the court team’s safety tenants are being unfair. Thornhill. wouldgo as far as relocating °° of the bigger burdens mission, . 1 , i - commitiee, said the building “They've ‘never told us | From 197 people surveyed, if amalgamation were to 2™algamation. Terrace} put, he said, mailopening I e ' has inadequate fire anything,” he said. “If they | 60 percent were from the fake place, résidents also commented ad authority now is needed to fi} The Light Touch I - precautions, poor lighting had complaints, they should | Terrace area, and40percent Seventy-two percentofthe “© SUae ities of zonin B er deal with a growing drug 9] I and dirty toilets. have told us first.” were from Thornhill. These Thornhill residents felt that SViclng t) water, | traffic problem. ! | “We will not go back into Sim said the building's | are the results we found, they would not benefit from "*SE°. ete. Blais was testifying during fj By Steve Pearson | that building and we have current owners, Tom and | The Thornhill residents amalgamation. Only 28 . Whatifamalgamation was | Commons justice committee [ij V—— | . instructed our members not Sons Enterprises, bought the | questionned liked the lower percent of the residents felt - forced? . Would the residents 1 The person who says youth isa state of mind Invariably | 7 to set foot in it,” said Lewis. building in 1974 and since | taxes and rural living they would benefit, The Terrace and Thornhill Wi {has more state of mind than youth. k ! “But it’s business as then heand the other owners | aspects of theirarea. Onthe majority of Terrace Object? Out of the Thornhill iretap i te *. iW. ' usual” at the new location, have tried to meet all safety | other hand, Terrace residents felt amalgamation ‘esidents questionned 50 L Husband, looking af budget, to wife: “If we cutout our 40 * ‘| said Helen Thorson, another regulations. - | residents liked thecontrolied would benefit them (57 Percent would object and 50 hall J second cup of coffee in the morning, we can afford a y - committee member, The building was built in |] and better developed city percent whileonly 43 percent Percent wouldn’t. Those who ]. Cc enge ] new car.” ‘+ iF “There's no work stoppage 1911 and contains about 40 | area. Many commented on felt they would not benefit, Would object said that 1 _ * 1 or slowdown." offices, he said. the convenience of being The amount of land tax ®malgamationshould be the | gppawa (CP)— The Su- [$A computer is an electronic wonder that performs \ The , Under authority Sim said he had been in- { close to the shopping areas, Terrace and Thornhill ‘cholceofthepeoplenotsome | prone Court of Canada re- [ff complex mathematical calculations and intricate i of the attarney general, formed about the broken fire | schools, and recreational residents are paying is as government official © in | ceeyeg judgment today on a f accounting tabufations in one millionth of a second - supervises about 80 persons a day who are on ball and escape only the day before and added that the building faitics. Only three of the we questioned follows: Dollars Terrace Thorthill Victoria. Fifty-four percent of the Terrace residents challenge to the federal government’s authority to J and then malls ovt statements 10 days late. san | * * probation, has passed recent in- er to live in 0.25082percentédper cent Westlonned said they | aooiy for wiretaps without [fj Funny how people who snore always fall asleep first. The workers are members’ spections by a city fire oa, opposed to 251-500 22percent 27percent Wouldn't = object if | obtaining provincial consent. fy * * ; ' of the B.C. Government warden. ; Terrave. None of the 501-750 20percent ilpercent ®malgamation was forced, Lawyers for an Edmonton The real pessimist is the guy who paints “Help” on the 19 7: Employees Union. Other tenants didn’t seem | Thornhill residents 751&up SOpercent 2percent Forty-six percent would | mon convicted of heroin jy back of his boat -- upside down. . 1! 7 4 Thorson said the union de- to share the court team's | questionned would prefer to Terrace residents seemed object for the | reason Of | trafficking argued that a 1 TERRACE APPLIANCE H in cided to take action before concern. live in Terrace. to be unwilling to pay a “Peoples choice’’, Criminal Code section ff; Sajl over to R : 1 i someone got killed. Dave Watts, a dental me- | On the crucial question of higher land tax if That is a cross section of ] empowering the federal @; ‘ i CAME AWAY chanic on the third floor, | amalgamation, 66 percent of . almagamation takes place. the community and how they | solicitor-general to seek ff for 3225 EMERSON \ { Lewis said part of the fire said, "I've been here for 30 the Thornhill residents were 88 percent said ‘no’ to more felt about amalgamation. [wiretap authorization is 9, WW Ww eee eee ee eee oe escape came away from the years and I'm still alive.” | opposed to it, and only 27 ‘land tax while 12 percent Dowereally need it, or even | invalid. It is an invasion of : wall when he stepped onto it. © Elspeth Gardner,a lawyer | percent were in favour for said -‘o.k.’. Thornhill wantit? What do you think.? } provincial jurisdiction over She said a report by a gov- on the sixth floor, said she- : the administration of ernment health inspector showed stenographers to be wasn't aware of any fire safety or health problems. Tough pipeline proposals ’ eriminal justice, they said. Four provinces, Ontario, 1971 Model TD206 Angle dozer and : New Brunswick, Quebec and ‘4 Junkies fear Serta ° | ich tee anirewrngs a || e , H a Winch. Has new undercarriage an ‘ | COUIC Nall CONSTFUCTION isiireimet inv, ! . , federal government lawyer i ; . . j contended that the section is motor $56,900. ; treatment an WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP) data and reports, which will for Yukon residents to obtain a criminal law within Parlia- — The $10-billlon Alaska add to costs. equity and participate in the ment's competence and is - : ‘ Highway gas pipeline might ‘“ more youpileup board .o rectors of not an invasion of pro jal. . _ VANCOUVER (CP)—Bob and he doesn’t want to goto not materialize if its the costs, the less viablethe Foothills Pipe Lines (South rights, - "1965 Model TE Angle dozer and | is a junkie, so is his wife jail again. supervising agency doesn’t project becomes. There has Yukon) Ltd., a Foothills Gunther Cordts, arrested . : Barbara, and they're afraid “I used to kick in a few become more realistic, says to be a limit somewhere subsidiary building the after police wiretapped his winch thoroughly checked over of the provincial govern- places(breakandenter)and Yukon MP Eric Nielsen. | - where the project becomes Yukon portidn of the pipe- Edmonton apartment in ment’s proposed compulsory do a little boosting The Progressive Con- unviable.” line, ; 1975, is serving seven years treatment ‘plan for heroin “Shoplifting),”” he sald. servalive MP sald in an MANY REGULATIONS Nielsen said some of the for his conviction. $37,000. a + “You're talking toa guy w interview Wednesday that The proposed regulations recommendations arp he court can announce it The couple, who asked not was never a good thief. the Northern Pipeline cover everything from simply absurd decision at any time but it G to be identified, said Wed- “Maybe that’s why I was Agency is imposing terms protection of wildlife to «ay motor vehicle traffic Miaht not come until next : nesday they enjoy being always in jail.’ and conditions onthe project pressing Foothills ‘to hire on the highways must yield fall, It likely will pronounce -_ : junkies, They don't see why that have never heen applied northerners and giving fhe right-of-way to wildlife, he Cordes judgment jointly Also in stock, assortment mi heroin use is a criminal BUCHANAN, Ga. (AP) before in the Yukon, ~ , northern businessmen as That means ever from with a Gecasion on aihether : ‘ence, » Ga. - Nellgen made the com- many contracts as possible. + wa can , : i “If you can have your A father who spent ments after reading a 380-' The socio-economic field mice to moose, Vout prosecutions without of Clearing Blades and ; cocktail after work,” Bob thousands of dollara on high page, twovolume document proposals cover such topics yoy ran over a gopher. provincial consent. . .said in an interview, “why school graduation gifts for of tough proposals released as provisions to prevent °- . Arguments on that point Winches i can't we have our fix?" his daughter only to learn Inst week by Mitchell Sharp, housing disruptions and “It's just ridiculous to were heard earlier this week oo t Health-*-Minister ‘Bob she would not graduate has the agency's commissioner, shortages, payments for thinkthatpeoplearegoingto and the court reserved its - ee | McClelland’s proposed plan, been charged with attacking The document, a first damages, and opportunities argue with a moose.” “~~ decision Wediiesday: = Pare serie ten? ih * introduced tr the’legislature~ the~county: school superin: draft, “was'‘reledsed “to ee es i be = : Monday, could put Bob and tendent curing a pre- provincial and territorial _ : Tbara in a hosp: or graduation religious governments ag well as . : : are - ee art three years of treatment, ceremony. public inierest groups. for -This space-age automotive breakthrough An alternative, they sald, “I done what any other comments and recom- i © : ey ame ° s available to" registered seid Frank Lovmen, 38. iydmels, could be your big breakthrough! available to registere an, 36. une 15. . ‘ ; aan . aa addicts.’ . whupped him.” The agency will consider . “Make it available to Lowman spent Sunday the submissions in preparing mo , 2 . , . veers cid’ (and) are just Menday after being charged ecru for’ Foothills Pipe NEAREST THING TO A LIFETIME* ENGINE!!! ‘ screwed for the rest of our with two counts of making Lines. (Yukon) Ltd. of _ > (Reduces the frictional weer-and-tear that causes you to “trade in’ every few years). : lives,” said Bob, threats, two counts of Calgary, the company au ca h He was Stoned on heroln adgravated ore and one. sponsoring ths anadlan fi 4 . during the interview. He’s on coun crea a public section of the pipeline. 5 a methadone withdrawal disturbance, officials said. PUBLIC HEARINGS: _ ma | ht F program, but had fixed" a County school superin- The final draft will then be Will A Ail ind MilE pap CTIVE i} . an 4 few hours earlier. He can't tendent Hob Watson was presented at public meetings : IE il iil ; j . live without belng stoned, he apeaking to seniors at this summer and fall, ‘Input | | . . undays ‘baccalaureate ‘om these meetings w . *Reg. U.S, Pat, Oifice for : “When I have a couple of service in the high school. included in the final set of | sialiahiiialaai eine dollars in my pocket, even gymnasium when Lowman regulations with which B . : though = I'm on the is alleged: to have begun Foothills must comply a \ FACT The cost of owning and operating any vehicle—car, bus, truck, you methadone, I'll go out and punching him. Several during pipeline construction. , neme ite fas gone straight fhrau nt the ceiling! The cost of gasoline and oll? UP! fix,” srid Bob,. “There's seniors subdued Lowman ‘After having looked at , ; ‘pricelaga on new carsand trucks? UPI Ite positively alokenly reeovd teeing t me something in my body that until police arrived. the terms of those two | WHAT IS TMT? worve betore it gets any better! ; q gomens makes me need it,” Debra had been told she volumes, I have got no'way __ TMT is a supercancentrated liquid for- COMPULSIVE HABIT would be unable to graduate of estimating the costs in- fhe aume cheriical vampound that went fo Infect, “ifyoupaidme for because she failed a final volved to meet them, the Moon in the lunar vehicle engines. When ED ALMGUIST WORLD FAMOUS AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER REPORTS ON T.M.T. TEFLON TREATMENT. this interview, Td £0 civics examination by nine Nielsen said. TMT is added to an engine arankease, this “The active Chemical ingredient in “T.M.T." haa “And once “T.M.T."" has been added to an en: downtown right now and points, said her uncle, Mark But be said Foothills would In No. One Cause of poor gas milage, rere taRare te alirerpoied frciian sur Saptrienced snd ‘rained ayes ct even ihe most scare, he said. Lowman. ' require a small army of bur sluggish performance, high operating tem- ease Polymers ativact mote palymers to a miceo shilied-af mechanics. They will notice a decided peratures, and mechanical breakdown: fric- c ~ 7 na wrdo bie interview. _Teawerals to provide ali ite. rales, and mach sete rl tee MN ethene HE ha ple Sadao ave epee fered to do the interview. . ; . . “onal drag. , . . tha numerous user-reports of reduced “blow-by, An increase in idle r.p.m,'s will also be detect: rata at it avd has spent 2 : 7 ight now youve more ineretedinwhal TT fauna sarension ean, and eteed ol wie eta ne at heroin at 17 and has spent 20 a . ‘ ; it ig. j der ; boa . Not only Is "TMT." : team # VERSATILE. ee one | eae gs rane a et oe Telate offences. - TMT IS FAST! There's noth: licated easy — = Raxanne, his seven-month- . eo aboutusing TMT —1 12-year o1dkrd coud do 4th altar SIRO er GeetGe Ane, SEER AIRY ange ANE ERT rat ny old daughter, “was con: ‘ ' hisnends dity! ne Ce ae es ee A Cae ol alsa ttt deat ceived on a pass from jail,”’ “ DT100 TNT IS PERMANENT! It's an engine (reat- inlelton suttacts are “clated™. 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