“2 @DNAWA” «CP “ be i ota) " as “ty 7 aad ee ie ee a eS te io iiiate nee enieaieaia ak a . ™ et . ‘ . n. ‘ke M4 beds Bs, reem orb hese , Wille a og Ow , . . “ 7 cape : ' PARLIAMENT BULLDINGS, © , vole “ a ‘WECTOREA, Babee - #1 ~ HBV-2%4 “The “eget iG ‘in-' “evestigation branch has Started t to look ints a series: at newapaper ‘ciosures‘and con- :: lidatizas annolinced todays Newepapers.: “Ltd... The ; ityor. But that” ‘deal, plus ‘the. * glosure: of the. Winnipeg | ‘Tribung by Southam and the ; Ottawa: Journal: by Thomp- * gon. and, the. sale‘of Thom: | aon ‘gonethin {ntereat inthe. the. " government: ‘appears- powerless to. block the organization!’ moves, ae A They" ‘sald: a. “1978. decisiai. by Ca “Which threw" oui” anada-wide ne ao Supreme ‘Coit of 4° the — company’ a with: ‘the. _ possibility of. - exploiting Addon maria in British “of wspa additional loss of $3 million is Cotne Yo Jounngls: 6 year: of ‘publication’ ended: today. °. a er ‘The: Tribune's operating ‘losses “exceeded $13 million, duting 1975-1970..and an expected ‘this yeah ‘Fisher newpaper dry ‘lt . inchided: . alegre af. ‘the: byear: . : old Montreal. Stari months ago, Pitas to eaicienGal Py , ‘work,’" ‘die: ‘to substantial ~ -operating Ioeses following axi ime. goutha: m.. Thomson "parthetshio. ‘in, Vancouver and. ‘Montreal: wae ‘the Feault of ‘Thomson's “The Journal's choeure, : - - “The ‘eireumatances in ‘Ob no way, be lessened by Thomson's announcement of FP -fawa:are a mirror. Lmage of. those in Winnipeg major ‘operating Ioases.’ ‘without: ° = “Revert Bertrand, the head. M = ; ‘saldiye ' 6F the bradich,' met fortwo So ‘creat sa: ona “charges agains ‘becattse of operating losses - - "the feces of drama an- ght-month “stelle “by newspaper. _grdupa’ were hopeoffutureturn-arpa— = “hours today with lawyers.for “problem far ; 8 tere dined rove i tailing ‘almost- $7.7: million nowncements within 12 hours resumen; aware that tdday'¥ an: the inevitable death of neof i Southam, Ine. .and- ‘Thomson. -brangh. fee 8 . res arm . — -during tha’ last four years ‘ps meant that former: com: ~ 4. fierce: ‘bidding’ ‘war ‘in _ Houncements,, ‘involylag four that city’s two- traditional. oF _Tobring a case aguinal 1 the’ SIDE .well.as lossea of more’ than petitive situations betweed kota, vould be. newspapers,” “1, . ; February: which leit FP: sep: _ BYRUpS: wk they. Will, opext “firms ‘for: violating federal $34 million go far: this year, the. two ‘newspaper’ groups - Publications in th i Phomisoa . “Fisher. said Southan} has 7 2% thelr sbgoks.to:. fede ral ot; antimerger laws would «| Hate 2" *. werg. ended in* Vancouver, group's hands; 7 ‘to sell The Tribune's (° require proving that rot only: ¢ a ‘he! ‘Thorson’ “group Winnipeg and Ottawa, the sale‘earlier- this. > that “their “em- . fixed asycts: to,- its.’ main’ ine lawyers has there béen a lessening of Vancouver” "Provilice |, bought controlling iriterest in _/ ‘They. had ended in Mons -yortig of P's ‘Calgary’ ployees‘and, shareholders “competitor, the Winnlpog _ le. 5.9 ‘ that the. . morning ‘daily, “or. the®: FP Publication: Ltd.,-which - eal’ 11 -months ‘ago’ when _Albertan. a the ‘Toronto’Sun would; be: faced: with’ coa- Free Press, for $2.25 million. 7 : ration: ig .a° detriment: to. ‘4ernioon Varicouver Sun, both ” ’ owned ‘eight “fiewapapers, - "The Star collapaed, leaving - blishing eae fislon and uncertalnty ifthe He said. Tribime em- - “terest: wate Pread: Ltd “public. interest. + Bublihed: by ‘Pacific Press, - earlier this year just “after. the Englishtanguage market "the. mei _ Beparate . decisions: were ployées will be provided with. : “of Vanenuver ‘to: Southam’ "He gaid that the courts ap- ‘bat: pie Fisher: ‘ioted ‘The Joumnal’” switched: to there to Southam’s. Gazette, . tovis . implementid over ‘separate’ generous: . separation would not lead ton closure ot: ‘pear:to: ‘be: aly versa fe'Vancouver market -. morning publication in an at- . " ‘Today’ 8° announcements « bythe .weeks-or. monthis.!”... allowances, early retirement > Sun np ‘¢limaxed a year’s series: of: meaning Ho ald the anguiah fet by for those éligible and help in ; Bi teed re-analygia- ig and prosperous: . tempt tostem financial srau- : bles.” changes - "within ~. the e 1¢ employees would in finding ather: — Westend: Food. Mart: ~ RUPERT STEEL y “aarp 635 5204 a er ke SALVAGE ~ en chanan - @ LTD. - Westend =e Service | Seat Cove Rd; Pr. Rupert 624-5639) ad oe ‘wus ea 635- 7228. : te ! we BUY copper, brass, alll metals, batteries, ete - pp Ave’ Saitisty Tony, & Tank Fi Nog: . _ Callus - Weare open Mon. -Ahirough Sat., —_ ara | seited ‘are. 55 pes. comet - er : i ta B at — meant moter! Me i Taivee od ade ap ; recent yéars 84 per cent of : | . captives, wo? a i bit harvest have. ‘been ut _ hot Was the case Tuséday | “ ; a 13 per cent ‘cows-}- - morning | ag. Marcel Ostiguy, -. Spanish-speaking | . -men- and. sd ie rest calves. ‘ a.62-year-old ‘shop instuctor pijjackéedan Eastern Airlines . sald the reductiodi! Vee ee “eal ne parvovirus. Dog virus flares again ‘thls weekend, “Low | “Elorza ‘suggests: that. dog “owners minitize animal to animal coritact: to yavold a ce lenge, rn 7 “return: ‘for: ‘soft: the truck who suffers fram’ 4 “heart: ailment, . wad: rele! in “homemiade knives -‘as:-they™ ° burst out of the the. prigon “welding shop about 8am... . Momday ,: gathering hostages along the way, Once in-the . in surveillance towers, John - Connearney,, a ‘yeargld: ; ‘American serving life for the: ‘murdér. of a Montresl.- policemin,.. was shotAad | Killed ax be made a dash for’. The ..ot ‘backed: ‘ap alte a. wall of ~ the ‘10B-yeat-old shielded’; cby their * dazeh: - hostages: ‘including ‘four’ guards, : four. -Bhop : instrie- ‘ tors, a ‘drivet, a laborer and,” f . aboard, by splashing | what ° 00 “appeared. to be, gasoline. “prisoners oe ‘priton, terrifying’ the” 241 (people ‘ound the éabin ond then. jet to Cuba ‘overnight after.” previously. ocapnd: Parente ‘are reminded wy . have:. thelr’ children ‘im- “Tenuniized before school at without being. “im ‘miarked’ bya’ rise in &6 “municable "diseases. which” ‘are. transmitted within “The fall- is traidition@lly:’ records v . eal ealves and a nbers of prime’ those over three F . 1 ~= has resulted | dF: birth. rates, in-. n ; ek fh gad 0 e taken" hootager-; aa decline in the ‘size 4. . aii’ coivigied ‘murderers, - thy adit moose, « | . wete -armed with four”. _ --handgdns~ and “geveral = - ~ yard, they tried to hijack @ : a garbage truck, 7 a Ina gun battie with guards L. “| yee b | haveh't,”. ” said There have ‘been © no. problems in ‘the ‘Terrace area in recent years With . ‘outbreaks of communicable wo, ‘dedeanes: - Free. Immunization ‘ ‘against polio, diphtheria;. . whooping cough, ‘tetahué,>, : — “measles ‘and rubella’ "yi! provided to children: by’ Canine | parvovirus . is to get m more 6 by ‘Wednesday. Hos ital has eno, vaccine hols. :,No child should: ‘community health centrés flaring. up again'in B.C,’s His phone has been ringing in the last month, Elorza - Hospital to take nh thelr : ae ite garbage” truck”. feng ta: ‘ae thé: risk of “requ ‘and physicians in private i whee said Dr. Lou steadily day and night estimates’ he's lost 60 to 70 appointments jand . expects “remaining unprotected, and ~ they don’t have-.¢y spractice. - - : ‘Blo a, "pace because ‘pet.owners are dogs from the vitus. Dogs more by,the end of the week. : “The aver ined there: I’ hope’ ‘that “patents “will "yieetart wha fee child i ~ Children who are’ already’ ; saris. oe worried about their. dogs. ' “that. recovered from the — The only :way. ) combat: : alate early” londay mor. theie‘‘clilidren are two months old-ingwe keep immunized receive rein- .- f ‘ ~The virus has.struck:dogs . virus jn’ the past, month ~ the virus is to thinizatze’ your “hing. Lite negotiation had fully. immunized before track of them. ‘Fhe parents forcing shots at school entry — ? iplorza ts out of veiceing to in-Terrace, Prince Rupert “number in the hundreds. . _ dog's. contact : swith other taken “place and” the classes, start next month, ‘don't bring thelr tn in, and again when they ‘eave . + Hight the virus but is hoping and Prince George severely The Aurora “Animal soon, said Boga, . prisoners showed ne signs of ald Male. we we after thea aad atk “school. . 4 we : ‘ - 5 Le oe wt . oy boo, cet . on . : 1 Spray: program 3 fs 4 4 to be llowed | | BRE WER Y WORK ERS TOLD TO s TOP PICK E TTING. ae O. eC a owe . fo fe F. i The pesticide “control streams: In. ‘the’ treatment | ° VANCOUVER (CP) — | Friday morn! ae "employees, «represented. : an for the bare operators. “of. "hie sed Silk “teenaged ' “qperators . ot i appeal board -has upheld a area. The résults fromthe | oo B.C, Labor Relations ay morning ‘by the B.C. Government tenders and waitersunion = premi es x04 red couldbuybeer elsewhere, P| provincial ministry. of: water analysis must. be |- poard ruled late Tuesday dry’ up the trickle of Employees Union, and charged that 900 brewey “Carli, Labate’ and thethree breweries would J forests permit to spray the | submitted to the ad- that .lockedout .brewery. ‘ imported beer which has, © Teamster Union truck | workera were playing into’. “Molsoty "be di a = love “their longstanding 7... .- herbicides Krenite-F and. ministrator of the pollution’ | workers must “stop , found its way into the drivers refused to cross the hands Of their em:. protected (‘the - accounts and would be Jo! 1. Roundup, control board within 30 days | picketing the liquor province, thereby putting _-_the picket lines. -. ployers by- smptying _pravities, oF, under pressure to settle [- 7 ‘The’ herbicides will - be of completion of the project. | distribution branch's additional presture'on liquor store shelves of =. Morgan sald with thelr workers, he S appiled in the Greenville and Also, a copy of each |~main warehouse in east." Labor Minister Jack. “Shortly before the Imported beer. - ; and! said. ‘, Kwinitsa areas fo test their research report detailing the | vancouver. ‘Heintich to ‘become , cease-anddeslst order | gavernnient k ua ~ effectiveness in brush results obtained from the _. personaily involved In the | Was granted, the- pickets A. E. "Morgen, ' -a situation by whle - The breweries are : control. studies must.be submitted to The ruling came after: * month-old dispute. . . allowed 4,000 cases of li- president of Local 40 of: major brewebiel“h ove _ offerin *& ‘$i-an-how > administrator within 30: days two days of hearings into ~~ '. -qor other than beer out the Hotel, Restaurant and. nothing to lose! anid how | increase In each yéar of a ' The board has» impoted of completion of each report, | the . Mquor brinch’s, -. Attempted deliveries, ot ‘ofthe ‘warehouse. The: Culinary, Employees and: that when’ the labor —three-year-contract, but 7 sil -conditions on :the Alan Waters represented | request. for 4 ceaseand- ~" LS. beer were: ‘qban-”; liquor had béex scheduled Bartenders. Union, said ‘dispute is over’. will the workers are holding it holdera, = the department of forestry at | desist order against the’ doned. Monday.:’and to move. Friday, the. move has only an-" still have a otranglebold out for $1.05 in each year water monitofing the hearing. He said manual “Pieketing which began. ‘Priday: vibe warghoune: Meanwhile, a. tagonized the public and of a twoyear deal. program must bé conducted - cutting is not suffiletent to ee: ae et ~ inaianni - — - ~ to the Inkes, Ponds ‘and control brush, 7 ee