ee ora 7. METRE a it - 2 ciel a “92 progeds ig complete... The minister said Aigan”: | ath 110. Sail Cove Ri. Pr. fuer ER “ PROFINCIAL LIBRARY .. PARLTAVENT. BLOGS ‘TV Votime 74, No.'132. -. 200 denen a aeepy eee P jal ee Weel ng borne \{ Friday, duly 4.1980 a Westend Food Mart. Open .... 6:30am-llpm | Open. Tdays a week ” - eR a 24 Hours , —-B- 4 ste Satay Tuineay Tam oo: S0SDAYSAYEAR” 2 PE ~ Chevron Service 108-12 promises “involvement “OTTAWA (CP) inquiry. ‘into a major power — An ‘project ‘planned - by. the. Aluminum Co.‘ of Ca - (Alean) in British Columbia ~ appears inevitable,‘and one Canada way! or. another the federal ~ government will participate, .. Fisheries Minister “Romeo LeBlanc:said Thursday. - LeBlanc sald talks with , . BC. government officials Public Kemano. | : review — VANDERHOOF, (CP) ~ A. government review of the. proposed . Kemano If* hydroelectric. project will ificlude public earings in the affected. communities, says Energy Minister, Bob McClelland. saat Kerbane project will - ubject of a sitingent ii ik’ nearby l"be he unities, " McClelland ye a ‘letter loa weekly newspaper here, Residents in the affected _ communities have opposed the project which would see the flow. of the: Nechako dropped 50° to 9 per cent between’ Fraser’ Lake. and . Prinee George. for an’ ex- panded hydro generating station at Kemano. The station. proposed by the Aluminum Co. of Canada would power a $2.5-billion smelter expansion at Kitimat, B.C. McClelland paid guildelines’ for the project review are not In place but residents should not fear that | Alean will start the Kemano * II projéct until the review can’t start construction until the comptroller, of water rights approves diversion, plans affecting the Morice and Nechako rivers, He did... not say if the plans had been submitted. Howard: found out. “B.C. dipped ‘Wally Johnson; Pacitic. 2 have’; ‘Sif last’ week ° indicated the ’ province intends to hold an pelt into’ the Kemaro II projec q ae "willl participa te on . behalf of fisheries, " Phe told the Commons . ‘fisheries “committee; -adding ‘that @ Ottawa could ‘order buch an inquiry if the province failed todoso - - He also told’ two. B. c. ‘MPs -~ Progressive Conservative ‘Tom .Siddon of Richmond- : South Delta and Ray Skelly of Comox-Powell. River .— ‘that ‘Alcan has.not presented q +:'. Its: Kemano,11- ‘Proposals. t5 : *“thevprovinee. ° -Aléan’ is: proposing - 0 divert water ‘from the Morice and. Nechako Rivers in northwestern B.C, to:raise the water level in its existing Nechako reservoir, That. would: produce - more elec- tricity at the company's Ke- mano generating .statioh to power: three wen aluminum ‘Smelting: plants “Critles say the propiosal _ severely. damage salmon stocks in. the-rivers: —.. and threaten water supplies - you should ne ie will, - and farming in; the ‘region. The company. has said it’ can proceed under a eH agreement. swith province, But LeBlane said if the province gives - per- mission to Alcan, “there will | have to be be ‘pegtection. for th the . ania f - there:. cegt : he wer now ‘to: na ate a lawyers pay’: ficient federal: protect the fish ‘but if we need additional powers, we: will ‘ask Parliament for 2) _ He also said Alcan: appers io have’ increased: water flows to the Nechako river to: : levels needed for salmon-’ runs —' 1,000 cubic feet a. second — after-the flow had to 500 subic feet:.. region director -for . the fisheries department,” told the committee there had been. no, ‘problenis with: Nechako river® ‘flows -until: there was: a ‘Jast fall when’ ¢ drastic decline. : ‘While. it, is: ‘too ‘early. io guage ‘the impact ‘on salmon” stocks, it appears. they may was mild. Although adequate water has been ensured for this year as a result, of meetings .. with ;Alean,- no. permanent agreement has. . reached, ‘he said, 7. Was “Bly - fed’: only; small. damage because the winter. been. - chanee of ‘Blood’ transfusions made the difference for. six-year-old Michael.” “Turner. He’s had three heart. operations and now has all the energy: Ys By CARLA witgon Herald Stalf Writer. . ele Tur) art operations:.""* For ‘two-of the: operations’ “he's ‘received’ ‘blood. tran- : - sfusions. - When Michael was born he _had a hole-tn his heart and a. valve that normally’ closes - about a week after a baby is | -bori’ didn’t closé ‘for him: the. hole.’ heart-lung machine, which takes the place of the-heart . ‘temporarily. : This machine 7 ! Fequires a lot of blood, Six: ‘thonths later, Michael had a- pacemaker, -installed : ‘when: he was four ‘years old, : Blood. transfusions” have made’ ‘the. opérations Michael, needed ° “possible. : This Seplember he'll be going into grade two and he's a lively and cheerful as any child. . Kathy. Turner, Michael's “mother; supports .the blood .. danbr clinic... “With. any type of ‘major ‘surgery. there's always a the patient. requiring, ali st blood, " she _ sald... Peap a} ware of ‘the | * need OD donate blood because tables can turn VICTORIA (cP) — The: Social Credit government turried the tables on the position Thursday and whee deputy speaker Walter Davidson to fule: on. a ssible breach of privilege ty NDP House leader Frank Howard — one day after Davidson rejected an NDP motion of breach of privilege. Peter. Hyndman (sc — Vancouver South) raised the point, saying Howard's - criticism of a decision by Davidson appears to con- stitute a breach of privilege. Howard termed “very. -untadr’’. a: decision by Davidson Wednesday to reject a motion by Hob Skelly (NDP — Alberni) to have a special committee of - privileges struck to deter- mine whether he had been “deliberately misrepresented" in a Social Credit caucus newsletter published May 9. ’ Davidson rejected the motion on the grounds that it was not raised at the earliest possible opportunity, Skelly - raised it seven weeks after publication of the newsletter. Howard said Davidson was told. In a- private con- versation that Skelly only learned of tlie newsletter the afternoon before he raised. the issue in the legislature. Howard is quoted: as saying: “He (Davidson) has a greater .interest- in the: interests of the government side than he has for the in- terests of. propriely, rules and: the fair and decent structure of, the legislature itself.” Hyndman said. Howard's statement constitutes a‘ breach of privilege because he Intinidtes that Davidson was “wrongfully. unfair in, discharging his duties."* Hyndman. saia parliamentary precedence indicates that despite the fact that the speaker is at the centre of the isste,-he should rule on it, rather than have it go to a committee of the legislature. “The reason fér that is that : Mr. Speaker's office is seen’ a’ to be. so separate from ‘that of ‘the. members ydu couldn't. have the mémbers ruling on Mr. Speaker,” he said. He said Davidson should determiné ‘“impartially’’ whether members can ‘walk _out of the assembly and ine “fact accuse the’ speaker of partiality or unfairness." they aren't ‘touched by it unless someone in their. ’ family suddenly feeds it. she* said.’ :A low: “response in Terrace . in 1978 to 4 blood. donor clinic discouraged the: Setting up of one in. 1979- “‘The'Red ‘Cross ‘Society « ‘approached ‘the Kinette Club of Terface and asked them to run a clinic this year,’ Tiedje “are. organizing the clinic. |. In the past,’ Terrace and’ Distriet ‘residents “have donated-aip:to 700 and 800 | pints of: blood and ‘Young hopes ‘for that amount. this year. "It only. takes half-an-hour “to donate blood; this includes . a 25-minute rest period when snacks, coffee, tea. and pop. will be served. “Last year more than 250, .00) people aeruss Canada received . bload - sfusions,” press tran- release. .. - _ “Blood. and “produéts derived « from: blood. were. used not. only “in miajor.’ surgery of all kinds, tut for . treatment’ of shock. and,. burns, and diseases such 4s leukemia, hemophilia. (a bleeding, disorder) and anemia. ¢ ‘A. blond donor : piust he: between 18 and 8A Years of . of any child | enjoying his summer. hae dig. sdk! wet Club rineee-Tert ee i ey pe conipetition mpetw eet rompanies 10. see: who mem enate ‘blood. BLOOD DONOR © CLINIC HERE “There: will be a blood donor clinic in ‘Terrace . Tuesday in ithe: banquet room at, the Terrace | At 24 months old; Michael. 1. had his: first operation to .} ‘correct the valve, When he- -years.old,‘-he had’. ‘open-héart surgery ‘to: close; ‘During ‘this’ - pperation, Michael went ona ° mad ‘Joie ‘Bide worl: ‘His baile “have anothef inquest into the pa to a wind chill factor. of 48 said a Red Cross “age,” (17: with parent's. per. ne y prea Rood . arena. The ‘clinic: will be. held: teem. 2 psmuntll's: pm: "You must ‘be 18 to 65. years- Of age. “CT with - parental permission) and in Rood health. | Photo oby Earle V wilson donate the most. blood, _ The He ald, ‘nascfoined cy s Si } be: atthe’ Fe arena Tuesda New Year's day death of his son. ; The coroner's jury at the first. inquest held January 5, - - 4979-Tuled that’ Eric Eide's. - death was accidental and he died of hypothemia. ‘The: jury - should... Imports drop. OTTAWA - (CPy ~~ Pur: “chases of imported. goods © “droppéd more. sharply ‘in ‘May than did -exports of domestic goods, resulting in a batance- -of-payments surplus of $578 million in merchandise - trade, oday Exports of: passenger Cars, ‘trucks, oil, ‘natural gas and metallic ores. all declined sharply, due in part to the re- * cession in the United States, Canada’s most important trading partner. | The over-all drop in ex- ports, adjusted for’ seasonal variations, was 6.4 per cent. _ sald someone ° “taken. more eaponaibiy for’ what ‘happened to thé 17-year-old: = - youth after. he was beaten i in- Linda Young ‘and Dianne: Statistics Canada: ‘feparted - rat : ty? He was ater expo osed degrees Celsius for roughly By SINAQUEYRAS — -Herald Staff Writer, Despite the” records. British | ‘columbia ex- - ‘perienced. wet and cool | ‘weather for June, mostly due “ to low pressure sitting off the , coast of. Washington and © Orégon and Pushing | a moist - weather | ‘system | our way.” “Terrace was’ fortiinate to.” _catch the outflow from that, which was dry alr..A local . weatherman, George Blake, says basically: it was due to an easteny. flow of dry sir. During the morith of June the Terrace atea broke a few ‘records, and generally had the best month they had had “in a long. time. plunged 19 stories from the top of a construction project here Thursday and: smashed, Into the sidewalk,’ barely missing. workers.- ‘Paseorsby and traffic. - bucket grazed ‘ digmal:*: wéather ‘the ‘resi’ ‘of the _province ‘experienced in’ _: fune, the Terrace‘ area: - remained warm and dry and _ Surprisingly, broke a few old, ‘one ‘helicopter with a monsoon ‘bucket is working on the ~,No one was injured but the falling supports of a pedestrian underpass and cement splashed more than 30 metres, _ breaking at geast one car window. ~_ Pedestrian ‘Wayne Dance said he _ jooked up and saw “this huge, grey — PORT DEAL Province is “unimpressed ~ Phillips: VICTORIA: (CP)-— The fjederal: government” just rehashed old commitments in reaffirming its financial: support’: Thursday ~ for. : development .of port. facile... . ities and upgrading rail lines ° in British Columbia, says provincial Industry Minister - Don Phillips. © -- -- Phillips is taking a “ho-’ hum” -attitude to the an- nouncement in Ottawa by Transport Minister Jean-Luc Pepin that ‘the, federal. government : will: estimated $39: ‘million: ‘for’: . iting of a. "eal ter- « B.C. ‘ha Teen pele, along with ‘Alberta, - provide $4 million toward the roject, but told Ottawa late ast‘ month -that it was. . backing out begause it-con- | + Sidered sport developmeht:a