ae Yantai Nepean a peri at ’ beagstaTiVve. LEBRARE, PARLIAMENT - BULLDENGSs vicTORTA, B Beles . eat a vin Ri. Pr ait a DE : WE avy. ‘copper, “brass, alii . - “ _ Malas, “ote. cal aS - 0 are’ ‘transit. system ~ Fire. truck gets wf Thornhill okay __ By GAIL DOTINGA w However; ‘that’s . ‘not, the “inst word that Thornhill “pealdénts will hear: on: the vramait, ie “40° enough people ap- . proach me, about the matter “there. ‘could -be janother .- ‘yeferendum in the future," . zsald-; “tegional . district board member for the Thornhill __ Area... He. was. ‘surprised. with © "saturdays results, especially: « after a. aurea doné ‘in the ~_segional Giatrict showed that. : inost people were in favor of “a bus service: ’ “Myself I thought it was a - bit service really wouldn’t have benefitted'my family.” diay opie appear to‘have vote ” “The Terrace bus system is_ scheduled to ‘go in . summer. It * Thornhill” residents a better idea on how the system will work. For example; whether costs. are kept on Ilne and how efficient the. service is,” . said Watmough.. ” Watmough. ‘questioned whether Terrace would still be getting a bus.service if. ad had a referendum on tf. . Ss d calied off ‘Thesearch has been. called off Gottier, 26, the Quebec man - who drowned in the Skeena River after the rubber . dinghy he and a companion were in capsiz rapids in Kitselas: Canyon Thursday. Police said’ today the body was- seen Saturday in the tirbulence under. the Old Skeena Bridge and that an armed forces. hellcopter brought In for a. training. exercise was.used to look for the body but-fo no avail, Richard Richer, 25, also of Quebec worked with.Gotller for - Canadian National Railway." swim to an island after the rubber dinghy the men were in: The RCMP, the search and rescue teams and ‘Canadian - Anned Forces - have -been -1 missing’ man since 5:20 p.m. Thursday. | Boats have. been used to ne ~’ Herald Staff Writer.” “Shornhill, residents: have "gained. a new fire truck. but ~ have: Jost fhe buses, as a ‘result: of referendum. . 7 ‘Only.‘six per. cent: ‘of. the | - residents eligible. “to-* vate " Phurned ‘up at the polls’ at Mod hool. ’ The final vote: tor: the fire, -tettek’ ‘wag 99-yeu" ty. 89: no, : while 77 Voted nd‘for the bus - - systems with only 57 voting - AO fe ag eae ae int. SEE Ns ag ep hg e agtann mages ALi ae rman 9 } oy ant Post 0c. | Monday, June 16, 1980 re ‘ key ek Westend. Food Mart Open © 6: 30am - -llpm Tedaysaweek: SES i. Se “WieSty Tony Tanke . Vp MBBDAYSAYEARM ooo . Open ae Hours 5-128 * of - ‘Saturday’ 8° Elementary system. . Les - Watinough, too expensive .and the eon on the foatter ae de Sloe to sway: He ot this “will give arch fi for | rowned man ‘for ‘the body‘ of Guy | ed in the: He. was able to - capsized. the ' ing for. the : By GAIL DOTINGA ’ .”.. * Herald Staff Writer . Se : Another: brush fire broke out Saturday in Kitimat. . ‘Tt was the second brush fire they have had in a week, ~ both occurring fh a: recently logged out area near. Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. The sécoid blaze, _ . covering two acres, started behind ‘the school: at the... 1 Sok of a “ober Caen the: tiga tr B45 p.m. Loose slash ‘and steep gullies ‘made it difficult for the . firemen to cross the area-to get at the fire with their hoses, The blaze itself was situated on a steep slope. Two helicopters were brought.in to drop water-on it . ‘as firefighters could not ‘get near it in certain areas. Strong winds caused: the blaze to. spread quickly, but «* once the helicopters, began bucketing water: it. was contained. The hellcopters. were anly able to work for’ to fly. about an hour 3 after which it becarrie too dark for them © _No residential houses’ or: school buildings. were in epartinent at puede bf the tit inveit “Our- assuiption: is that wit people contifually 4 - danger. The main concer at roneatiy offi ciaks w was not wo to let the fire spread to standing timber near by. ° -Volunteers were asked to help fight the fire because _ of its size and to relieve tired workers throughout the “night. About 14 signed up and worked along’ with: the. ” Kitimat, forestry and Eurocan firemen. By-5a.m. the - Hate pad been brought tinder control bit a crew still \ ined qnsthe, ’ using the Hirsch Creek Trail, whtich pag area, somebody will ‘get careless with his orsher | " cigarette,” said William. Dawson, the: Kitimdt, fire chief. "There is some concern by resided that they” tiave not seen the last of the brus! ‘fires in trat area but there ‘an do about the situation. “The hazard is there: butithe owner cannot do much ie fallhen burning ig fllowed," appears little that anyone: - with the slash until added Dawson. moe : “People have Just ‘go jento. mio BS. sa ttaeeh ee aation:: through the, obligations to a Marsist searen for ‘the - body. Asti fe é complete land search has s flame rom t @ brush. fire rose Into the sky, helicopters dropped water on the fire in been ‘done ‘of the bank and helicopters were utilized atone bring tt wider. control. Photo ty Gall Dolinga en 2 Be va i . evehicle accident on rea i Sovi ets. comm ited to st aheat Y aix ‘kilometres l m a southeast of Little Fort. om Peter Lloyd Garcia, Noscow (Reuter} — The making ;concesstons with the Swedish and Indian six months ago by saying it ‘of Merritt was killed Soviet government, - outald talde (pinion on. ' foreign’ minlaters, have jl- was responding to © ey ve wat- + Sunday morning in a single- vehicle accident. at West- nk ‘Teruo Watanabe, 52, of Cranbrook died in a twocar off Western and shrugging. Islamic. criticiam of ita in- tervention in. Afghanistan, has Indicated its Intention of rule the continued Marxist — there.’ Cranbrook. Soviet Prealdent Leonid Shawn Patrick Mruk, 7 Brezhnev and his colleagues, while giving the a ance t in Langford Lake in of listenitig to all of the ! [ | Celweod drowned re urban | Victoria. _ argument, have also avoided ched velth satipfaction as Afghanistan highlighted differences of opinion among the Western allies ‘and in the Third World. High+level talics inivolving the Kremlin, including a summit: meeting with French’ President. Valery Giscard #Estaing and talks” lustrated the gap in East- Weat thinking, And despite U.S. asser- lone that the Soviet in- tervention has run into - serious military problems, there ig nothing in Moscow to suggest Afghanistan haa become too hot to handle. The Kremlin justified its . incursion into Afghanistan ‘Arabia, Egypt andothers, © government under reat from external aggression, It argued that 4 two-year rebellion against Marxist rule in Kabul had been Planned, otganized and armed by the United States, China and Britain with hel from - Pakisten, Saudi Baad pa ‘a By CHARLES LA VERTU VANCOUVER (CP) — | British Columbia taxpayers will be paying to. "export panese steelmakers, says Chris D’Arcy,. provincial ' New Democratic. Party energy. cri ‘Premier ‘Bin ‘Bennatt said |s675.M Saturday the < government: © - owned B.C, Railway * 1, will - build a multimillion-dollar - railway spur ine to conn . the rich coal flelds to Canadian National Railways, line at Prince George.: The coal then envould hauled \ to a new coal port’ near .- Prince Rupert. ' Government and industry officials estimate that an In- vestment'of at least $375 - More than five millice: tins of metallugical:coal, worth $350 milllon a yeat, would be _ Bold, under -a ‘deal the” : ‘provincial government: says ” 7 it is considering, Bennett said the province and Japanese coal buyers ~ would pay for the new. 115- . Kilometre line whith B.C. “Raji eatimates, will coat. wis D'arcy. said B.C. should not “export ‘a non-renewable. resources” "ati a ‘subsidized price,”. offered the project to the CNR, but . immediately backed off from a tentative agreement with the federal. government, Bennett said the CNR wanted ‘gold: .. plated’? guarantees of a quick profit, D'Arcy... suggested the - _CNR's apparent reluctance | _to get involved:-in . nor- - theastern coal development: may, have been prompted by doubts abdut. project's ‘over-all profitability. - "For the project. to bregk even, say industry officials, | . the price paid for. the coal | will have to He considerably ~ enquiry willbe conducted in - Some. Dodges recalled ‘be needed. ae more than the’ 864 a ton currently paid for south: © _eastetn B.C. coal, to a min- imum of $70 a ton. Bennett said Ottawa's only major « direct’ involvement: will be §70 million in upgrading Prince Rupert ~ Dort fa cilities e8.,. "