see}: a norTal arr. “un T SL de ost wee y -Ugepanyd a opener er 1 PARLIAUENT ‘BULL DINGS, cove. rpr8 - Westend .. Food Mart Open. - 6:30am -lipm. =|. Tdays a week go ~ © BST ; "We ‘sality ‘Tummy Tank _MSDAYS AYEAR"”. bet this Innocent:tooking shopping. ‘cart: was. served | with a 2 by ‘ “front, of Al's Shoes on: Lakelsé Avenve..; ren vi ation notice on Thursday. u was 5 apprehended In ” Paota by carte vino. in for. & drought ' warehouse 8000, . _the same store. - Pubs also are beginning to ‘Terrace. beer dleters are. t. if B,C. breweries go-:on, strike because there's yo beer deft . ' . inthe. liquor store..,: ‘The local liquor store ran out of beer Thursday: and _ only had a couple.of, cases of _ imported beer left; ‘as of this morning.’ The ‘Manager. . expects. to -peceive . some" imported beer {rom ‘their.: Beer drinkers ‘have: af limited to two cases .of beer - each but it doesn't make:any difference now because. the. ‘liquor. store ig out of beer... The situation ig atmilar. in other communities-as: liquor... . stores are being overrun by;*. ~ thirgty . beer: drinkers ag -a., ’. shutdown by- B.C.’s. three. major breweries appears . certain this weekend. . ; Beer shipments were still being made to same liquor stores Thursday, ‘but. sup- - quickly as word of deliveries: - spread among modous beer. lovers, ov “The liquor “distribution. ‘branch has slapped a‘ two- dozen limit on purchases, but - people are skirting the quota -. by making several trips into feel thirst ‘pains. Several “Vancouver-area. drinking - establishments already have | run dry on draught beer... By CALA WILSON Herald Staft Writer ~ There’ 3° amg. reat sitting in: as owner ti to come and get Thursday. to report there * hoe: blore, . » Ones of: the: Herald’s : ~ ‘reportara went ‘down lonely 7 the city pound waiting for | Alderman Al Burechke ' called:the Herald* office . ac Oey shopping cart with’. - 2 aticket onit in Env of his ‘there was the wayward: -carton'a Lakelae Avenue : -fhe city. ‘A-customer. must’ have taken.the cart. from: 4: ‘Safeway's “lot. but “it’s ‘Safeway: “who '-ta been: “issued ‘a. -cnotlee * . “abandoning a shopping. veart,"" \ “by”. ‘there and, ‘sure enough, -. ~afticer’, - : “Wheh informed ‘of the customers: convenience. | ‘Many. customers’: -take 7 , There - are 80 any ‘olned. by many, more: + ‘town ‘that: city hall‘ has’ _, decided” to’ get” tough, - Municipal crews ‘have, - impounded Dut: once ° ‘the discarded - -earts.: around: : “been instructed to-pick up : Mayor David Maroney.” -Safeway’s unfortutiate. | cart is the first’ one to be’ . municipality's Intrepid ‘ “grews get on the job it’s ‘likely the pound will be. H VANCOUVER, © “Wash: : (AP). — Selentists studying | Mount St. Helens are: trying to determine the significance -of a shimmering blue haze ae wafting above the volcano, - « which erupted this week for ‘ the. fourth time since May. -Thé:blue haze is.probably-. iat effect, . produced’. _ recently deepened ceraten “ said Tim-* Hail, Geological Survey geologist. But he said sclentists ate not. sure, what . fhe, . emissions. mean.: : “Tt seems tobe typical of a hive fumerthat comes out of a: lot of Hawailan. . veleanoa,” ; . - many, with: She: memory, of A Also. tucalln ng “aclentiats, ; te ‘ald vi unt. St, - “VICTORIA - (CP) — Newspa per ‘the government’s new ‘dental care plan are false and deceptive,. Macdonald (NDP ' Vancouver East) told the. - legislature Thursday. : ads say the plan, unveiled -Wednesday, will pay up to $700 a year a person for basic dental services and for ‘dentures. - patient must spend $700 of own money to get $700 ‘from the government. Ttie plan pays only 50 per cent of dental services for 1 iséntor. citizens, although ~ MAIR DEFENDS ~ DENTICARE ADS_ ad." vertisaments’ promoting . Alex.: . ‘The nearly full-page . ‘Macdonald sald the ads a. don’t explain that the | children under 14 and - Itdoed pay 100 per cent, to a maxinitam of $1,100, ‘for persons. whose’: Medical ‘Services: ‘Plan premiums are paid by the human resources ministry and who receive premium assistance from the: Medical Services ‘Plan. ‘Health Minister Rafe " Mair said Macdonald as the only person who has not been able to un- -derstand . the, ad- vertisement. ta ' Tf . there's © any: : misunderstanding on that score it was éonfined to one person, the memver for Vancouver Rast," the minieter said cutside the legislature. Mair said, in reference - to Maedonal I's claim the ° ad is deceptive: ‘I repeat, he ls as full of . os a baby robin. " Heléns’- “sulfur have, dropped. to about. “BOO . view of the. miountaln and, VANDERHOOF, : Ee. (CP) — Residents used. - ganoes and rowboats to.keep “business rolling’ after -fire ‘damaged a bridge con. - .. necting the two sides of this. village 60 kilometres west of Prince George The wooden bridge across the Nechako River burst into flames Wednesday and two . trucks crossing the spat had to race to safety. The fire also separated the hwspital, on the north slide of the river, from ambulances, RCMP ‘and the fire hall on | the south side, Most of the village's 2,400 residents live on the touth - side but about 600 people were attanded on the north. Night-shitt nursés were’ . carried atross the river in ’ canoes and small boats. Tt was business as usual, said, Loretta Toneatto, dioxide — "emissions, which: had -been . , 1,500 tons to 2,000 tons a day - far: ‘several weeks -and:now \ ureday Allowed. sightseers {a good © their minds, thought the haze : queant more fireworks. _ alinost three. eruptions. ‘The a director of fursing ‘at ‘St. ‘John Hospital. m, ‘The. bridge ia expected to xper be repaired for light traffic ~ by this weekend. when ~.” Vandethoof expects more- than ‘10,000 visitors for the . town’ sair show, said Warren .Horsenell, manager of the Vanderhoot highways de-. partment, In Victoria, Highways * Minister Alex Fraser said highway gradere and sign crews are Improving. a logging road from Fort Fraser to Prince George for use as a temporary route... Fraser and senior. staff. will travel here this weekend to make sure everything is - being done to re-open bridge as $00n a5 possi le. ‘Brian ‘Ritchie, village adminisirator, 8 said Van- dethoof received iremen- - dous cooperation from nigiy! s ‘eruptions fresh in, - But. scientists ” said - the. : yoleand .has- ‘been mostly. » sguiet ‘Ssitce . it ‘sent ash ‘towering |: “kilometres “Tuesday” event during: eh minor qu 18. the “air | mountain drifted 800 kilometres’ to the . northeast. “The seismic research centre at the University of Washington recorded three- amall earthiquakes at the there:will ake.” be more > Trucks barely escape | Nechako bridge blaze villdge residents and the community of Fort” St. dames, Loe VANCOUVER (CP) — A restaurant proprietor was ordered Thursday to pay his former mistress $102,204 plus $100 a month suppor! for _her child: by a previous marriage. Mr. Justice Charles Locke also . ordered Herbert Niemann, 40, proprietor of a Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., restaurant, to pay 36-year- old Anna Demitrl $7,500 for breach ‘of promise of marriage, said’: |" . ne branch spokesman ‘pal actions taken during a three- - . belng ‘yolcario Thursday. Hait said - ed ‘an’ im- Eh cpaame TAS shutdown was | / Virtually assured -Thureday ° * | when ’B.C. Labor Minister - Jack Heinrich’ refused to 4. -appoint an industrial inquiry. commiséioner requested by ’ the union. The breweries: Bay they ‘" will lock out the workers at _ midnight tonight if the union’: doesn’t accept a” final cén-" _ tract: offer.: The’ union’ hag * ‘refused to put’ the offer to its membership. . . : Bottling line workers are _ paid: $10.10: an hour. The | , union has asked -for av §1.05- -an-hour Increase in. each year.of a twoyear contract, » while the -breweries have offered $1-an-hour increase ‘in'each of thre: years, The liquor “Qotribution _ branch, meanwhile, won't. Say what afttangements. it will make to supply. beer drinkers if there 38 a whut. ¥ 2” reflection of its. attempt to patisfy: its own ‘markets at” . home and it is not interested - owt month beer strike in 1978 are reviewed. ° During that shutdown, the branch imported beer from the U.S., however,. the newlyformed brewery union | is affiliated with the B.C. Government Employees . Union; whose members work in government. liquor stores. ‘Bob Moore, a government . union spokesman, said his . people have agreed not toact inst or slores. unless » ported beer. ds hurting the strike. “Tf the bulk of U.S. beer goes to the hospitality in- dustry that will hurt the ~ strike,” he said. “If the board ‘adds to its listings like .. it did Last time (during the’ Locke ruled Thursday that Ms. Demitri acted in every respect as a housewife helping her husband build a business, and is entitled to one-third of the assets acquired during the six-year relationship. , Ms. Dimitri had claimed half of what she said were common assets, damages for breach of promise and maintenance of the child of -her previous marriage. bringing in beer. plies were exhausted as ~ - store i is‘ dut of beer.-" . mania, mW ra Talks between ‘Labatt,’ . - Molson and Carling O'Keele . breweries. and i sien, ane pale 4 ‘ereers aa U.S. border ‘cross of here’ reported the ‘im: : pending shutdown already Is“ increasing traffic, “, An offidal at the Doubs - exossing 50 kilometres south “of Vancouver said. if. the shutdown doeg.occur a ‘separate. Jane will.be setup to - handle --. ‘Canadians. Traffic to the: Us: resort ‘beeh town of Point ‘Roberts, "35 kilometres south of here, has . - tripled,: said: a. border of- ficial. Of. every 20 cars crossing into Canada, seven» were carrying back: ‘beer. People who try to. get “through border crossings”: without paying duty face ‘having their: vehicle im- ‘ pounded $r ht hg speir Heer Okanagan Sify. sat; Cspyoos said traflic'g BAAR: “If there’spa' strike ‘welll, ~have oné lane .set up with we a ard arid, treat it: just, @ as - Said, . He said the’ We liquor’: “Those. who don't! nore mally buy beer, rush: put and. ‘stock up. - It's. ‘sort of ‘a However, - at. the Creston border in southeastern B.C., “Through » a. “process of elimination, the two people killedinan ait éragh north of . Kitsault, Last Sunday have been identified, satd a Prince Rupert RCMP, «3 the two dead poiple: are believed to be the pilot Ruel Dunbar, 45, of Terrace, .and passenger. Vivian Lee Breer, 33, of Yellowknife. “he next-of kin have, bee” : “shutdow TERRACE MAN. CRASH Ay gay eek VICTIM: at bee L. - brewerles in nearby er Meanwhile, one’ ‘Prince ‘George company is, sure, to benefit froth a: shutdews.° : Prince George ‘Breweries Lid., which normally’ sup- plies ‘about two per cent of province's beer market, “already. has’ begun: step up production in.the centr Be. oN . oom resident Bob th ai the brewery 1a upable of producing 20,000 dozen. bottles of beer daily, _ about four times tha amount it normally ‘sells, © The brewery already ‘has added 15 people to ita regular staff of 25 and might have 55 or 60 people on staff if the . major breweries shut down, Naismith said the brewery - has been stockpiling for the past month, but adds there is no. way his brewery can supply the B.C. market. “To do that you'd need 10 breweries this size. The B.C, market Is 47: milllon to 49 ‘million. gallons a year.” . . Meanwhile; ‘he - sald, the “Alberta shutdowns being -felt- in. “Prince:-"George. | Alberta -tourists | were “Cleaning out the liquor. atores; loading beer by. the truckload-to- take home. egal n notifi ed but the bedies will not be released until positive identification: is. ma The r advises that at this ¢ an inquiry possible. , The federal minis ot transport is veeliating, the case it the crash: Japa iooking after’ markets | VANCOUVER icp) — Ja- pan’s interest ih B.C. Is only - “in obtaining -a. controling . position in the B.C; economy industry spokesmen say. Although about 50 per ‘cent of-B.C, mining exports go to Japan, that couatry has not shown a great interest in gaining 9 controlling interest in the min Robert Matthews, president of ee Mining Association of B. Matthews ssid Thursday that In the 1960s Japanese interests put money into the ° mining industry, but got out of that position in the 1970s and have ‘not shown an in- terest in getting back into it. “Their interest is to have any number of assured supply lines bit they don’t -- Locke said both parties worked “long ‘and hard hours” during the five years . they ran the restaurant, and . that Ms. Dimitr{ left because of Niemann’s ‘ori-and-off affair with another woman. More importantly, he said, - “ghe gave to Herbert Niemann that invaluable asset; someone who could always be relied on and who would always be there.” W The judge found that Nie-' mann promised :$9. marry | industry, asid © seem be itereated ti gaining control of the “industry, And a West Coast iene. : ” Matthews: industry spuxesman paints a: similar. scenario in that . industry, ‘Jerry: Spitz, president of the Fisheries: Association of B.C., sald Thursday that Japanese in- terest in the B.C. fishing in-. dustry has simply been a reflection of: their market. needs. He said the only time the Japanese showed an interest” In gaining some control of: - the B.C. fishing industry was whén the federal govern: ment imposed the 200-mile territorial water limit. Spitz " said ‘the Japanese viewed ins - from . ' medical and dental records, that decision as taking a part | of their market away and they temporarily tried to. gain some control in the industry to protect thelr ‘markets. Palmony payment ordered Ms. Demitri, that. the two operated the restaurant as & joint family enterprise and that ‘thelr relationship amounted. to a common Intent to form a trust of Nie- mann's assets,” “In my view, she has earned a share in. his business or anything fer which the bosiness: funds. were used to soqeien::, has contributed by acting: sts. a wife,” a