7 1 x. Finals. ~ Mathballs.- _ Cedar King ladies will be ebolding meet the players bo social, | ~ Council Strut in which each team’ member runs backwards . ‘the’ women’s ‘soccer team takes on the wheelchair - contacts with the “person, persons or group" hereatonal ’ proof they asked to. show that Emanuela, who vanished Sour ather friends’ are not’ released immediately. ao © i Legislative Library. ve -- | -Parlimenc Buildings .. - - Victoria, B.C, - Veviiz4 TERRACE Tore ub the gala kickoff of tie jong aval : Riverboat Days celebrations,.: . | - : At.11 p.m. in the Skeena High School fed ont. Calpdonia ° a the! promotional folders Bays). they Centes ws “Judging 'from''the, popularity of a...pimilar’ event: ot - Reese mntof th ten le eof wate 7 i ‘SATURDAY, ‘JULY:23 fll, fun-packed day of eventa in planned: that may find ~ | * some spectators hustling’ to keep ‘up with all the activities, ° ve “But there is ho éxcuse’to miss breakfast thanks to the. — m2 1% * Downtown Lions who will be putting oma Pacakebresktast © pace July 22, 1983 _ ‘atthe Sleena Mall from 7a: m, until 1 asm: |< oo “If; you eat late, you'll be: just ‘in time. to “watch the: _ 25 cents ‘Established 1908 "Riverboat Days parade, With total of 40 entries counting: - -, Boats, bands, cars and others there. shautd be something to - The marchers will mass at the Omineca perking lot: and. move east on Lakelse Avenue starting ‘at 11 a.m. ‘The . _ parade will end at the Canadian Legion Hall... . , ‘Baseball fans will have a choice. of, watching o one to four . games. - “At both 2 p.m, and 8 p. m. ‘in Agar. Park the ‘Terrace All ‘Stars will take on the Kitimat All-Stara ini the Branco Zone ‘Herald Staff Writer - Days celebrations.in Terrace, one of the: people yours - Bhould thank is Dave Mallett. 9 “0 Mallett is the ‘chairman of the River! ~” At3 pm. and5 p.m. in Riverside Park the’ 1981 Wester _ Canada Senior B fast pitch champidns the Molson Skeeria |. r. Kings take on the Yakima Pepsi-Colas:. . ACG p.m, (not! p.m. as listed in the promo material) the ; Terrace Stock Car-Assoctation will begin time trials at the | Terrace Speedway for the’ races beginning at7p.m. © : . At7:30 p.m. in the REM Lee Theatre 12 Terrace loviies will-vie for the coveted title of Miss-Terrace. The Terrace | Jaycees Will crown the lucky. winner who will also reign aa Migs’ ‘Riverboat Days for the duration of the festivities... - He plays racketbell and curls ‘Ouing the viet ant : ‘doesn’t hunt, but he does. do a ttle fishing.’ Hi “At 9 p.m, two events'are scheduled. An Old Titnes (not - | . drinks beer. "Old Timer’s as stated in the folders) Dance will be putonby -.} _ Mallett is.a past president of the Terrace branch “the Centennial Lions with old ime music supplied, by, the the Canadian Legion, . He prefers magazines to reading, novels. Sports - Illustrated, Newsweek and Maclean's are fayotites: ‘At the same dime in th rink th Molson Skeena ‘ e curling . His interest in current, affair extends to. belig:ant avi ‘At 9 a.m. ‘registration begins for the Rolary. ; Clubs % Funtathion to be held at the Skeena - Junior Secondary ~ School gym: The events startati0:30a.m. ‘There aré twoteam categories. “Open” is for any group. " of two males and two females, “Family” is for a four member family group, oneof which must be an opposite sex. The events include a Rotary wheel relay in which each _ teama ‘team member rolls a ‘tire 200.theters; the Town “seven years ago and he des t even. in Feniemibe ‘ “name of the show. “~° ” Mallett. works aa ‘the ‘Skeena Disirict: Operatig Officer “for ‘the Canada Eniployment’: and~ "Immigration Conmmasig AS ‘Buch he.complles atats - and. pre ! way itis tolay for the next couple of years, he says. “He sees nothing’ coming that ‘would’ change. the present situation. lowever, like many others, ;he believes that If McDonaid’s is coming to Terrace they - must know something because that « company does an excellent pre-settlement survey. - . for 200, meters; the Timber Shuffle in which-each team. member runs on two one by six boards; the Ring Bolt Relay. mh of 400 meters in which each member must pick his own’ -_Tinlshing time: and the obstacle course limited to those over -. Layears ofage. Prizes willbeawarded. ©. . ‘AtiO:0a.m, ‘and12noon the Molson Skeena Cedar Kingsand os the Yakima Pepsi-Colas go at each other again in games of iverside Park.. * course Riverboat-Days. He says organizing it has * : Sa races again get underway at the Terrace been alot of just plain hard work. But there has been Be Speedway atipm ; alot of help from ‘all the organizations that are taking : the: hungry. and fish lovers the Kitgumkslem Band __ part, and, come lessons. have been learned, °°: inti ia’holding b salmon barbeque at the Hogan a Blea 1, cat " Aon Highway 1 jt ett -of Perrace) trom Tt « pri. also at 1p.m. will be BMX: club races « at Riverside Park, ‘Registration begins at 11 a.m, : ’ alr show, a carnival and for military involvement.’ .: At 6 p.m. in the Caledonia Senior Secondary School gym ‘The planning for next. year’s Riverboat Days: will: ‘start with a meeting to be set for September, One of: “the events that the planning group wodld-like to see © . added is a three-day J indoor redeo to be held at the “arena, : Setting ‘a date was difficult. ‘Canada Day w waa, the first time considered, but many neighboring towns. | “already have big celebrations for Canada’s birtifthy.- - The Terrace Chamber of Commerce.did a study. that basketball team in an exhibition basketball game. , _ Lawyer hired ac ROME! (AP) - — Emanuela Orlandi’s uncle said today the : ~~ kidnapped girl’s family has hired a lawyer. to handle’ all - __ Terrace in late July and'early ‘August than were here’ * on Canada Day, so B.C. Day wae ‘chésea ag the’ time for Térrace’s évent.. ~ With -tourism the second major ‘industry ‘in B C., according’ -to Mallett, cca events for - hostage for the release of papal attacker Mehmet All Agca, * Mario Meneguzzi told a news conference Gennaro. Egidio had been retained and asked newspapers to publish the i “TERRACE—As you enjoy the upcoming Riverboa ¥ a | People yell should know ’". delight everyone. - Be Dave Mallett | Rive “Mallett’s big involvement recently has been of car * which was past the booking date for such items as. an: ” showed there’ were more ‘tourlats passing through rboat Days chairman “ employers’ council restraint program may do to labor relations in the province. . government employees occupying the Tranquille Centre for. their bid'for,a high-level meeting today: with Ministry of | closure of Tranquille.. . ; In response, about 70 members af the B C. ‘Government. ministrative ‘offices. employees will be’ fransferred or Jaid off.' __ several others outside it, will be gradually phased out and the residents dispersed through the. community. with government officials wilt take place but ‘the clock is. still ticking and further action is possible. wee EMPLOYERS CONCERNED: The premier agreed to meet the employers’ council after Dave Mallett ' Riverboat. Days. were done outside of the Terrace region. ‘ . -, Riverboat: Days is advertised in the Yellowhead ” _ tourist brochure and several local service clubs have ~- bean doing: their own promotions.” The Legion, ‘the - - Jaycees, ‘and the Kinsmen haye all attended : Seonventions in the spring aiid early summer. At each “convention delegates took a few hundred Riverboat ° . “Days posters with them and delegates from.other _ - ue took them ‘to their. areas for posting. . The: menentered a floatina Kelowna parada, and the - aa YON “guessed: it-Terr ce’s Tuverbodt “Daya.” ie posters: Were paid for by ci council.” cae “ Malletf'saya one major problem at the start was a, lack of money. They began with zip. Most of the . Ae _¢lubs involved donated $25 to the kitty to get things “~ going. From the sale ‘of pins, ‘hats, T-shirts, ‘and __ lottery tickets the’ Riverboat Days -planniing committee hopes tohave up to$s, 000 in the pot to help- : Bet the: festivities off the.ground in 1984, oo : "Mallett: would: like’ to thank the. chamber of _commierce’s:: -Mary-Jane Asarta: for her help with: |: * “letters, contacts, scheduling aid setting up meetings. Thanks alsa, go especially to Riverboat Day's vice- . chairman Hugh Hepburn and, the publicity: chhirman” "Rod Cox: Mallett also fofts hid hat to all the local “imiedia’ for: their- support... _|..His big wish: currenily is for the public to. come out and support - -Riverboat Days and take part in the various events, Itshould be: a ot of fun for everyone. ' concern that the government's legislation, ‘which:includes further threaten: the already-fragile labor situation in B.C. -each other," .; . Every setback in those relations “has répercuisions and : influence far beyond those individuals directly concerned, " he said. The council wants to otter ideas on how to implement the government Programs with a mininium of dissension... Bennett ‘also: ‘offered to’ go on television. to discuss his legislative: program: But he rejéctéd an. invitation:to a - of the B.C. Goveriiment’ Employees’ Union’ + cerned, including public servants,” "the premier said. » public servants) there won't be fair compensation.” “Yes, there will be some casualties, but we want to make . that as fair as possible in the compensation package,” said Bennett. ' But: when asked if there's anything anyone-could say to ' make him change his mind over the tough measures, he ‘said he is not sure that’ s what people want. PARTLY TO BLAME 7 . Ig partly to blame for.the public outery. : . “We have not-articulated the issues as well ag we’ - ‘should;” he said while on a tour of B.C, to help clear-up ‘mi8conceptions about the. tough budget and accpmpanying legislation that bas opposition coming from many sectors annoucement, along with-the lawyer's telephone number - and address, in Italian and English. One of the anonymous telephone callers. claiming to be part.of the gang thal kidiapped the Vatican messenger’s 15- year-old daughter inore than four weeks ago reportedly: spoke Italian with dn American accent. WASHINGTON (CP) — United-States peace: activists Meneguzzi refused to'expalin the reasons for hiring the ithe family,” “Minister Trudeau to cancel the government's agreement to He said there have been no communications from the ‘ test.unarmed U.S, cruise missiles in. Canada. | kidnappers since the midnight Wednesday deadline passed. Protest organizers ‘sald Thursday they want to show with Agca still in prison. The abductors had threatened to ‘Trudeau was wrong when he suggested it is anti-American kill the girl. by then if Agea were not released. CONDUCT SEARCH — . . ‘Police hunted for Emanuela after the deadline expired, checking cars driving on streets near, the Vatican. while. frogmen searched the Tiber River in the southern outskirts - of the capital. A fisherman tald police he sawtwomen pushing, acar ‘into the water on June 23, a day after she disappeared, and that he thought he saw an arm sticking out a window. It was not “clear why he waited sg long to report the incident. « The uncle also said. the family has never received the \ - minister's suggestion. that cancellation .of the testing ‘agreement would require. Canada quitting the NATO _military alliance, Diplomats appeared ready to listen to what the opponents ‘government reversing the test agreement announced last ‘week, . “Tm not the government, I'm a civil servant, bul as far a3 I'can see, the answer is ‘No,” Juneau said. “We are fulfilling our obligations under military agreements with _ the.U.S. and NATO.” - Juneau agreed to meet peace group leader at the em- bassy.today and protesters using the slogan “refuse the ctuise” planned to stage demonstrtrations today or June 22 after leaving a music lesson in Rome, is still alive, His remarks will be shown on national television and the statement will be presented in English and Ttallan, the . state-run RAI network said. _ In his fifth public appeal for her release, Pope John Paui - . pleaded Thursday for kidnappers te spare ber and to give” 48, Lo up thelr “unfeasible” demand for Agen's freedom. Nozmar Solomot, spokesman for an Oregon: ‘based peace CONDEMNS KIDNAPPING . ; _ tmbrella organization called the People’s Test. Ban _ > Only Italian President Sandro Pértiné can parden Agen, National Clearinghouse, said the U.S. activists have serving a life sentence for shooting John Paul on May 13, orgamded' to show widespread solidarity for the first time U.S: government buildings in 10 states. . SHOW SOLIDARITY 1981, in St, Peter's Square. The Tuekish terroviat has com- with Canadias opponents of the tests who are demon-. demned the kidnapping abd reportediy Ras never made the sivating actoss Candida this weekend. required request for a pardon. headquartera Thursday sbout her phone coaversation with Detroit, Low Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New Emanuela before her disappearance. -York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle and U.S. Emanuela had told friend a man had offered her alotof federal buildings in at Jeast 10 other cltles. money to work at a fashion show; but couldn't reach her | parents at Kome to get permission. She spoke to ‘Natalina and the possibility of a nuclear freeze,” Solomon said. instead. ‘Referring to Trudeau's suggestion that crulse test op- The ANSA news agency said It received a letter iv Ger- ponents in Canada are anti-American, Solomon sald “I man threatening Italiati and Vatican officials if Agea,Musa don't think ‘U.S, _ citizens are anti-American.” He said the. - Cedar Celebi, anothér Turk held in the papal shooting, and ‘protests would stiow “the wave of revolusion that is shared. by 2 many people on this continent” to nuclear arms : Celebi is being held in Italy ds an accomplice in the pepal . "* development. ~ ak shooting. He was believed to be an activist with the Grey “OPEN LETTER Wolves, a neo-fasciat Turkish organization with branches in West Germany. ‘ £ a Coe .. . : eee ‘ r mod . have tosay but Jean Pierre Juneau, a political counsellor at ; ~ the’ embassy here, said he could not see the federal’ Saturday at the 14 Canadian consulates in the U.S. and at . The targets of protest are the Canadian consulates in- The girl's oldér sister answered questions at police - Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, | Cleveland, Dallas, ° “The majority of U.S. citizens support a nuclear freeze - Peace activists plan. protests plan to stage protests at ‘Canadian: ‘consulates across the . lawyer, saying only that it was an “independent decislon by - _ country this weekend in. an attempt to persuade Prime - ~ to oppose ‘the crulse tests ‘and to denounce the prime © ~ Siberia. Rainbow Warrlor came to the Siberian coast at the Lorino | Classifieds z| ; whaling station. They are supposed to be delivered to the a wo pages 1 O&t 1 Greenpeace ship in U.S. waters off St, Lawrence Island, Te he ease o nee which is midway between Alaska and Siberia, late tonight: — Snes ~ammene The ship left ‘Nome shortly before 5 am. EDT today: for elas scien ie . the rendezvous, , Mo Ty . ‘The U.S. State Department and Greenpeace Canada | WHY BUYNEW? °C. ‘director Patrick Moore announced Thursday that the. WHEN USED WILL-DO! : _>Prudeau said in‘an open letter to ‘te Cariadion public.in | May that it is unfair to 0 rely: ont the: Us. for military... - Michele Guimarin of the Washington Peace Centre,:a ‘member of the: group ‘that is meeting Canadian’ Embassy meeting instead of staging a protest. because of:the short group. - ‘scheduled for Saturday except in Boston where a noan ; where organizers say they will probably. protest today. ° am boat as he tried to flee to Alaska with film’ ‘whieh. ~ - including organizations © "and Eeveriinents in other provinces. . . The government intends to reduce the civil service by 25 * per cent by September, 1984, The Public Sector Restraint Act removes tenure from 250,000 public employees — iti- -fluding: proviricial and municipal employees, teachers, municipal police and hospital workers. ~ 4 More than 400 worker's already have been dismissed, ‘and ‘ thousands more are expected to go on the chopping block when the union’ 8 collective agreement expires Oct. aL protection and ‘then, refuse to help the U. S. with military teats,’ .""In that sense, the anti- Americanism of some’ Canadians yerges.on hpocrisy,"” he-said. officials today; ‘said the test agreement Is appalling. ; We. think the cruise weapons ‘system will bring us closer to a nuclear war,” she said, “Wwe don’t think it should be tested or deployed.” ‘Washington ‘peace (groups | tequested’ ‘the: “embassy. Améng those axed were employees of the Human Rights “Branch and commission. This brought’ charges - from Canada's senior provincial human rights chairman, Noel. ~ Kinsella of New Brunswick, Thursday that . the Fights of _ BCS residents are threaleriéd.. . The legislation bears the stamp of" totalitarianism in {hat- it implies people only have rights given by. the state, he said Thursday. in Fredericton. notice of the Protest, action’ from the Oregon: ‘umbrella Protests at the consulates and U.S, fededial buildings a are demonstration is-planned for today and in San Francisco. ‘ nat because of the multi-racial makeup of: B.C. 8 ‘population. oo = Seven protesters to return home . VANCOUVER (CP) — Seven Greenpeace. anti-whaiing.. protesters were to have a rendezvous with freedom later - today in the Bering. Sea after apending five days in Soviet», INSIDE™ Local, world sports pages 4, 581 1 Comics, horoscope | _ The six Americans and one. Canadian were apprehended. by Russian authorities last Monday when the protest vessel - paves 889, seven, including Ron Precious, 36, of Vancouver, Would be - transferred to the Rainbow Warrior from a Soviet' ship, ‘ Six of the protesters were detained Monday when they went ashore at Lorino, a village that Greenpeace claims ia | | used a8 a mink-farming aperailon, to distribute anti- whallng leaflets, The seventh was picked wp by. a Soviet helicopter from an . Doyau want paris totix up your car but your budgel "won't allow if?. Beat the ‘high cost of new Parts “ire " quality used parts irom ‘I K.B. AUTO SALVAGE | 635-2333 or’ 634-9085. devo Buhan tjust otf ney aT’ EE) “Seven” ‘Page 12 Bennett to meet - : B.C. Prernler Bill Bennett agreed Thuraday to'meet with . the Employers’ Council of B.C. to discuss their concerns |: _ about the potential damage his government's public sector | ‘ But while Bermett was willing to talk with the employers, - the mentally handicapped near Kamloops were rebuffed in’... Human Resources officials to disctisg the impending Employees’ Union expanded: their occupation Thursday, and took over the 16-person fire station: at the institution. mo Already -occupied were the. cafeteria: and. ‘two ad . The union wants details of when the ‘center: is closing, what's planned for the 425 residents: and. whether the 600. The ministry announced last year that. the centre, and a Union spokesman Gary Steeves said he hopes a meeting .. _ outgoing counell president Bill Hamilton eat the.” _ the right to tire any public. eniployeé without cause, would — Hamilton said “labor-management. relations are not © \ cohdueted In neat little black boxes which. ere unrelated to “ television debate-with John-Fryér; fofiter chief negollatir “ “{ think time will alleviate the fears of the people con-_ “There's been a misconception that in termination (of Labor Minister Bob McClelland admitted the government Kinsella sald.the moves “could be a bombshell, ” par-