wf ; “the tourdaye wast the 1 teieral- resumes in Toronto an ‘sig: Ansoélation occa ve eerie: ras a wN said regula tor. th i i: Ganadian air + industry department - -of “transport: 16..A transport department carriers, was ‘suppesed. to Prony te ree coe oe mania —s «trapped itself in for a rough’ . which’ regulates the in lawyer said, however, their. present its brief Thursday. *Nelther the nidustey nor; accused it of igno “action, but only when a . commission -his own list of - _sillight ‘this week and quietly dustry. It was a rough tide statements won't have the, but: time restraints made. the department enjoyed the ‘saftey : ‘reguletions “and of major carrier wr, invelyed, _ Mear-iisasters,. But he sald oat out a-turbulent four-days “because department em- same. impact. as the. stories that impossible. _— ride. Dave. Slayter, a key fail e@ He sai enforcement among |b “durin the ‘Atlantic-phase of .ployees — key witnesses in one. member sald sounded . The industry, however, __Witness, sald. ne ears foe his cautpaent scanteioad. om He ald this constiated ‘carriers cnt st sa me : Dubin Anquiry: Into: alr -the hearing — were atthe ~ like.a- week-long promotion -, dgean't ‘gem ‘ready to get job beeapse of his testimony. _ Stayter also told stories of -' Thesame story was heard phasis has ‘fo be placed on fety.: controle: moat of the time. - .f for Vie Rall.” {nto ‘a public fight, with iis - The former enforcement large planeahitting wing tips from ‘the, Rick “Richard, - peivate pilots and small car- The” industry, usually Pais servants told'stories. “But Audrew Garneau says: accuseri: In a. statement “officer, who works as’ an ‘on runways and coming owner of ‘a small carrier, riers. » Josemouthed ‘about its af- department... ine, beis eager to refute many of © Thuraday. the’ association. “airways inspector, says ‘he . close to disaster. Yet. the Eastern Flying | Services. "What seemed tograb most fairs, protested only oc- - Gompetence,. cmis- the charges. made. against gave an outline of, its brief o has been harassed because carriers werd not disciplined Richard-said he was had lost . of - the ‘attention, however, . casionally as: its. safety ‘management. and. chum- the department. . the commission. : - of his testimony and now he - and were allowed to handle . his licence for offences while | wasn't the conclusions of the - record and reputation took a: miness with major-airlines, ~~ The: department has been - ‘It dealt mostly , “with. speaks though ‘his associa- the matter themselves. big carriers were let off: - | witnesses but the terrifying beating | before the national They said the : department -acheduled:, to, make - its “ changes, in, leglalation. and | tion, the’ Air: 0 erations -.” “be several. case news media and. the. rav-" _ overlooked incidents’ which- presentation in Toronto since’: the . need ‘for .a ~elvil. _ Group. a p J several canes Slayter "The muperintendent f of ai atories. ty told. | elling public. could have killed passengers: . the st start: The Air Transport - aeronautics appenl board to ’ His -teatiniony was. the TT " ' a Lawyera representing because of political motives. . oft . , major carriers, and pilot. or.a poor underatanding of © ee “* Flexing their mussels — ire rHorrifying tales of. ‘dramken, © Both. the industry and the : - [_ plots and planes blundering department will have. a- “DORONTO (CP). — Six. estuaries‘on Prince Edward Michael's Mussels sells. at f "ough ive arlery ranges chance to answer. . ‘the Prince’’ ‘Edward: Island: Island." wt Jeast five ‘varieties of wild - oh , ise jotted about during charges when the hearing farmera.and a Toronto ea: ‘They. feed 24 hours 8 day and domesticated mussels, oe - trepreneur haye flexed thelr, and achleve a flesh weight one of which is the muscult a = a —_— . “mussels” to bring: the” triple that of wild mussels in’ “from PEL. i | - / ocean's newest bounty to about 16° imoiths. =’ + Cultured: mussels: fetch I } market. six.’ sea- gazing : twice the pricé of regular: < * Cultured mussels, of miass -businesamien, including: Joe "mussels — about $2 pound - ‘cults, represent the’domes: Van‘ Den Bremt,,a P-E.1. ‘versus $1 =. and they're. . tication of Mytilus edulis; the “tobacco farmer, are the first’ sweeter and more meaty; - za common little stielifish that’ to commercially harvest Vaughan spends hours ot a gropes for food on the | sandy”. cultured mussels In Canatia. : picking over ‘his cultired “Joyo — ocean floor. « 7 , mussels, discarding a4 much ns filet vith ennd somal it : While Ven Den Bret ‘sald as at x in a ' he expects to double his héul pre ing shiprnents to 1 becawseit feeds only with the to about 270,000 ‘kilograms fish:stores. a movements of thé tide, + (600,000 pounds) .nexthar- Van. Den . -Bremé. ‘sald. |]. provides little meat, . -.. yest, entrepreneur “Michael. mussels should be kepi.in af." But cultured mussels don't Vaughan has- opened in smajl,":eontalner ina J collect grit. They're grown in. Toronto. .dne: “of - North’ refrigerator," covered witha ~ |: _nylon mesh stockings strung _ America’s few retail, atores damp — cloth. to’ Prevent . between ‘buoys. in: wo “ selling mussels. : wit yg, evaporati a 0 hy o-° §£ wh : —_ = =. a Sth (4 ol 2. on" | ASSEMBLE! AGES FOR|THE = Hel Eh at midicouiitce Ee Bcc i oe ; ie ve +4 navaenia wean ire areae . { _ members travelling together, re . ,82Qeach (up to S60 per family)on ‘yound trip tickets to any ofour. f - great destinations int the anniver- ain- Froese : -.._Sary provinces. And the coupon, - “Vows are sai pedecorne e 7 one _ _ regular discount fares ex- 2 Peale Ann Cain, daughter pink carnations, blue daisies ee cepj night economy ri “al Mr. and Mrs, Jim and and.baby’s breath.” a * flights, in the anniver- £3 t Fran:Cain, and Ernie. Nell .The blessing. ‘at? the P. .. Sary celebrations. - : ii: Froese, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, . ceremony was. given bythe J): 2 ust clip. the coupon . Meat eee tee ieee ‘peprant ma e Terrace e glican urea, od as Creo Jy music was by Miriam Taylor Be ol ‘and Jan Hasben performed oe fo . 7 a Cain gave ‘his solos...” - os nis Mrapel agencies. : : dalighter away and the of- ” tt ‘Cain . wore a floor ‘| oT loelaeendentanlontatent | ' ficlating clergymman, was blue. flowered gown ; f , Pastor Roy Talor, .... - that Wala ted at the waist. : Gordon Froese. was the urs re Fre: vor + ly ‘. pest-man and the ushers soft peach ‘floral, full-leng i were David Kumpoltand gown. with a. matching :! Mike Cain. _ jacket... = The bride looked lovely iti ‘The reception was held at Py ‘ @ white chiffon gown with St. Matthews Anglican Hail | ¥ lace ‘cuffs and: collar that and = the ” master of Po 4 featured a sweetheart ceremeonics was Mr. Emile | nr necking, A matching floor . Bergman. 'o¢ - - more accompanying sonisjor dag” . . SAVE. ° ter(s) (apes 2 thirtt 21);3. "agaatan 7 _SAVE and ane ov more accompanying. son{s) ar danighterts) Hamecorting dis- count coupon applies Urraghout Pacific Wester system, except ‘iat . Alberjaysinay use the coupon . “fortrav tu Saskatchewan tas described. ON TICKETS. FOR2 tt cnt _-ONTICKETS FOR 3 ye eae vel with a delicate . Leslie's: “going . away Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and: outbound portion of the journey * rules must be observed. ulliet: cap aecented. the epstume was a straight cut | + Saturday from fune 550 December 15,: One coupon per fainily may be used for» — Discount will not apply to stretcher a “ight blue skirt ‘with a~- ‘| - 1980, families save on faves toAlberta °° each trip. Reservations must be - cases, tour conductors and/or travel ‘ ayy r >" matching walsteoast blazer. anid Saskatchewan provided travel starts made fur all the tip.” . agents on agent discounts. . Loaf . the biide’ 8 cascading and a blue polyester blouse. -| © andendsoutsideofand asa point Tickets must be purchased at same co , |. ofturttaround inane ofthose provinces time prior to departure fram point -., Afamily is defined us:}. Husband of origin. Reseraaion cheng ine " Signutune bouquet was red roses ‘and . The out-of-town guegts | vaiid wile: 2 Husband, me and: one.or Limits: jorane, restrictions on meatal ‘1 Siquation must be samme as sigeratire om tickets. white carnations accented were Mr. .and.. Mrs. Tam-':}, “white ‘baby's breath. —-—boline of Surrey,.the bride's ":].' oy. Griffiths was the maid grandparents,.Mr. and. Mra. honor and’ Deanna Cain ‘BE. Peden ‘and family. of and Brenda Froese were the _ Surrey, Mr..and Mrs. - a bridesmaids. ‘They: wore” Chaters of Port Coquitlara, *: u ight | blue cotton Moor length . Mr. “and Mrs. Peters. af” = gowns with high wnecklines.” Cleatbrook, ° the grand: © * and empire waists, parents. of the groom, Marie | . Baby pink carnations with Froese of Vancouver, Gwyn & baby’s breath were worn in Thomas: sof New Weat-. * *. the bridesmaid's hair and . minister and Darlene Stobbe aa i they catriéd ouquettes of and Val Saint of Vancouver, Obs ‘ , ore iy | ok | Fitness | isa national is issue. OF “Weeall’ it Body! Politics. : ; oe 1 a . , ce [0 | pamnaracion Tha Conadian movement for perronsl fitness, “AND ASK Us ABOUT tr - Wo2-4623 PARK AVE. TERRACE - RESERVATIONS: Ca “TERRACE © 638-0221 OO " MITIMAT _ STEWART. TENTH ad \ . . eee es . . ‘ moo. an a) "The Herald, Tua Auguit 5, 1990, , Page w 7 Pht