Boing. to"put up with it anymore.:: ° the ‘corner of Kalum and Lakelse si - could be forgiven for thinking te had féu fu ‘himself in the.middle of a military : . vacant lot. Pickups, garbage tracks and- “graders spun into swiftly : executed: - drives ‘swung. downto attend a “shop, ~ stewards méeting ‘at ‘tiie : Terpace } Hotel, -* .mptoyees. “Local: 2012". fad’ ‘suddenly’ . has Ov ‘thé number of sha pstewards It. : eye ‘but. before i va: over the | -agtion-was: to illegally reduce a cup a of a: eth ir from. Clerk; Administrator Bob .. siaeerns of thistotal Ho Tet: - Rewdliig: ee pe of ‘tay _ procedures, Chesterman - made’ “public” administrator; was . “shocked - at’ the - has declined and the “vindictive, uncar: . the problem” aceording to. Chestei "possible had been: pulled: off. work.for the CUPE is a dedicated work force, that: redeemed for $3,487.22, ' yalue because of the timé elagsed, but the. firm decided to: unanitgusly voted -to impose: a: ban ‘on; overtime, ‘to grieve any and.all: violations of thebr:- contract, and to do/all in. thei ; . power: ‘to ‘get : ‘the best-value. for’; the : taxpayer's | ollar i in- “spilt of the. current: By kirru’ ALFORD “Herald Stafl f Writer’ Tertace | » muniéi .”‘Mairioug members noted “On Friday, March 18 anyone standing on 7” in wages isn ema tinder. ‘thei | sul ‘oko axid peer Ineal had already’, Agreed: to as exercise. ‘Suddenly | cpm Bix directions precision parking mangelivers and” the. that: Ti ent ‘Managemen ttee , should , ‘coage. until current -conflidts: are resolved. As. the. meet ant..on, : tired of- he. city ising O° ‘that cantractors: ‘have lowor' ‘standards. tian number ‘had risen.to-a possible 90... .. .---. CUBES workers, One member stited that - Union. spokesman “Tom. “Chesterman ” "the CUPE portion of the Eby treet sewer atited that most of his memberi" problems. *, » jie! wae ‘completed in half. the time and: resulted from the November city élection, . two-thirds: of ‘the:cost of the: contractor's: and:sinée then individual, memibers ‘have. " portion: “No CUPE job done’in-the last been vilified and slandered in public.” Be ° ning years has hadi tobe dug up and bedowe charged! that’ -the new council's, ‘member: elty ‘departments. The,chief shop steward added that this. council: has been ‘saying: ‘one. thing: administration’ and. oabother input council meetings with. regards to: CUPE.: He further chaiged that he is in receipt wees get. up all: the. time. sind sooner. or: : later somebody’ 8 going to get kitled,’" one- operator’ said. - Digging up a'sidewalk with, ” 898,000 volt power line underneath: “it in : “anknown ‘location, ang ‘backhoe: ofetator ORS ae See eee rt et Has} ie oS me probe "the néeting agreed.”. 7 ry, (cpr "A *"“THere's never. ‘enough money to. do it “summit - of European right: the’ first time, but: ihere’s: always. - Economic: : = “Community ‘Hablsor’s “comments” that". the uncooperative attitide” of two: “‘unlon spokesmen who “brought forth frivolous continued: ‘meetings. ws ~~ fold “his ‘tnembership: “He -urged_ his * “ withdrawa) - of “all ‘foreign The grievance procedure is not: working’ 7 thenibers’ to attend. council meetings and: forcesfrom:Lebanon and'a the: union, says and _pothing. is. going. fo: | ....see .where some of: thelr: “problems: are; new: Ampetus ‘for. “Middle arbitration. “The morale of the members — . “Bast' peace.’ “comitig. from. is. 8% : With council budgeting 0, 000 for legal. ": A statertent issued at the tees, about halt of which i is. already spent close “Of 5 the... summit wel ned the talks between attitude of some members of coimcil ad to: oe He noted. that: as. many. members a Jordi Liberation ~ Organization twd hour meeting, Those that'remained: did so in order. that the pute: would not be disturbed. . He: “summed up. the situation ‘pay message for: council: Bnd administration on longer willing: to. take abuse feta time, there h never beena ar®,-In that time, there has and for. am Ardb peace plan . proposed at ain Arab League pum in Fez, last: year.’ council members, The. union Herald inti Writer : “Hitepresdaititive North Shore bantams. getting TERRACE The: first’ Winter Chib: - ‘automatic berth.” : pou day of the B.C. provincial. Bight ‘teains: in alt will Kitiiiat ; Lions ° are’: the bantam rep- hockey participate. ‘- ‘the — zone reps’ front this’ area, ren championships got ":under-- tournainent, which, riins” - having ‘deposed Jakt: year's val way. this’ taorning, at ‘the until Saturday with: six” “zone champion ‘Terrate in Terrace arena with a.game - games per day atthe arena. the . Northwest-Yukon : inal champion Courtenay. Legion “taking. ‘part, with -the: host. '- > Nerrace. is also. the and « Lawer _ Mainland” ; Terrace {olan - ‘Kenwarth ~ The dispute, which ended pate with: -a:'-realigninent ‘of ” Kitimat’s ‘ist, game. ‘ot _Européati Monetary System! | the: tournament was set:for’ “euirrencies; ~ put” 10:30-4.m:, when they: were ‘ ' overthadowed the’ suramit. “scheduled - -play: fend “chairman: ‘of. the | Cranbrook. * iB ‘also’ ‘sumim ": plays ‘Terrace tonight after that'Bonn made a sacrifice . defending *-provinelal: WINNIPEG: (CP) — ~A cheque, sititiea. 1 cashed, has been honored more thar 66° ‘years lat insurance firm. .The original $280.02 cheque The. payment was. -aplit equally between two “pinters,. ao ‘whieh, bm place* at é p: mi: _peréent earlier in thé day to Sa, Graham of of Wolseley, Sark... ‘and: Ida Morrison Of ae Lav ect: a b reat down: of the They were invited. by ‘The’ Mutual ‘Lite. “Assurance | Bu President Miiterrand, fn onda te i acing stone story aa amloope taying ° “Peace: ‘wtio agreed .! after: come. "The original cheque was Issued to their: father, Robert G riboo: champs’ Prince .: French comiplatning toa 2.5- George at 1 p.m.‘and Noth”: ‘per-eent’ devaldation’ of the Shore > playing. ».. West. | franc, hed been expected to ‘Kootenay: reps Casllegar at press: demands “for a 8190- pans ° other trade} stancetoward ’ ‘Tonights tinal game pita the US. and ‘Japan. Courtenay, © However, any. decisions Cranbrook at 8: 30 pith: mide on trade mattera were ouren on-Dec. 16,°1916, when he was ‘lvitig Fairfax, ‘Sparrow cashed i his life Infurance pal i and ve received‘. the cheque, drawn of. Unton Bank of Caiiada;-Berlin,: Ont; But Sparrow, who died in 1948 ind whose wile dled in 1985, - never cashed the cheque and It. became, part of his estate. ° . His grandddughter, . Dr.- Charlene: ‘Robertson’ of - Edmonton, approached , the | Ontario-based insnrance .A total of 28 garties will be’. nof disclosed," company last December ‘and asked ' ‘whether the long . ‘played: in. the ‘toumartent, the: -pimaiit.” ‘statement neglected ‘cheque still had any worth. nae pee sp i fury ine nn use hei ¢ptne for found the orlginal. / €eremon Saturday We ‘wasready The company fo orlgina cheque had no 0 legal. evening tise a | ‘iemuing peace ut the $203.02 face. value Plus fim, 20 in accumulated ‘ tourtament’s ‘last ga Hations ‘on the: basis of inerevt ' “The ‘jash- ‘game: will ‘end “at UN Security’ > Council The interest on-the cheque was calculated on rales in. @pproximately 7:90 pani. resblutions, “ lnitianly: by effect since 1916, ranging from | ihe original thie’ per-cent to ‘ithe tournament: ‘format is: ending’ ‘the: “expansion of a floating daily rate a high asi per Gent inthe sumine ' “ay straight single: round. eithiting * “settlements “on Mf 1982. ; wy 7 2 “robin, with no ‘ira ‘game: « “anh tant a the, setting --efioligh to correct, it- -two, three: or: four «leaders ended: today: with a’ ’ concerns”. but said. he was sfill: open to times," CUPE business agent Jim, Lamb. ©. call: “foro. the. Immediate “and stressed the PLO must “peace negotiations; <2" /Priday, one | disgruntled.’ members ‘The. European: Jeaders summed it’ up,:"‘It’s: hardball: seasan.’* also declared their support, one has’ been in-existence'for 24. : for: U.S. efforts. to achieve. Local peace in the Middle East, heiween: Vancouver Island Seveti zorle champions.are-~ gorieg ‘earlier this month ‘reste a fll wee va ~ it, ‘said Monday night - the opening” ceremonies, inrevaluing the mark by5. 5 e of new ones. + The settlements violate _{nternational law -and- are - . Hindering peace efforls to a: significant’: ‘and: increasing - . degree, the statement said.: - -The European leaders . ‘reiterated © thelr -previous * views that Jasting peace i Fa an could only be: built on the | right of all states in-Middle East, including Israel, to a’ secure existence and justice for all peoples, including the rights of the Palestinian .,people to. — self « determination. They Said President “ “WASHINGTON (AP) — The Reagan administration ‘has ‘sent: 70military. training specialists, ‘including 23 Green: “Bereis, to help the Lebanese army while - Congress s ‘considera a.$251-million military aid package. 2 The: Lebanese army would play a key role in maintaining anti-terrorist security after Israeli and other farelgn forces, pithdraw from, the country. , dtOob Mark Foutch said sending. tt the ‘new. “padning ‘specialists opens a second phase i in US. Assistance: to" the . Lebanese army, ‘hew'officers on March: 18. : An: the. first - phase; the “administration re hed ” agreements to sell: Lebanon. 34° M-48A5 - tanks: with . ‘ammunition, and spare parts, as well as 107 Malis armored: ° - troop. carriers, for a total of $57 million... =): 7 ‘The. ‘gecond phase will. bring Held. training ‘for’ the’ 6 | ‘batlalions, a8 wellag efforts to build up the strength of some Pr battalions which now are virtually skeletons: Clarkson |s. a past member of the Notthern Interior Union “Board! of Health, based in Prince George; and the Mills “Memorial Hoepital Board. She has préviodsly chaired the . ‘Women’s Studies Advisory Committee “to-: * Northwest ‘Community College and the Kitimat-Tetrace and District . ‘Labor Council. Reagan *a Middle. “Bast _ peace plan‘showed the: way to peace ard the propossis.. of the Arab summit in Fez showed a readiness for ° : peace. The leaders alo urged the Palestinian people and, the | to police the country eftectively for two years.’. ‘ Morale is low, the people. distrust it, and nearly half-the negotiations. "They said they hoped the Arab states. would support. those who sought a political — solution to the demands of the Paleatinian people. _ 20,000-mian force is “at home” or otherwise {nactive, th _ report said. ‘The report: to Congress. said. efforts to reeruit Christie soldiers in recent months have been largely: Unsuccessful ‘and “bitter militia fighting has left a deep sense of distrust which, will Be hard to overcome." MUSIC FESTIVAL. TOMORROW | | ‘Admission’ ‘Free . | WEDNESDAY, REM. Lee . Theatre — .PIANO: 9:15- 11:30a.m. 1:00-9:30 pm. 7:00-9:00 pam. - eee INSTRUMENTAL: MARCH 23. . Cassio’ Hall Elem, SPEECH ARTS: “9215 a.m. - noon 1:00-3:30 p.m... ~7:00- o-Ps 9 is: ‘th: 308. fh. 1:00 +3: Op. m7. 7:00-8:30p.m. INSIDE } Local world sports pages 485. 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