‘tual event itself: “The fair is° “hopefully” ant “seds-to start now, - - an ‘In the past; if you have. enjoyed the.gardening,’ vestock, . Outilier, 635-9209; or Mary - Waldbawer; 635-5615. ' " ‘Again this year, the fsir is scheduled to be held at os. 7 ark i and the Thornhill Cominunity Centre. ~ Herald Staif Weiter ’ anee-day seminar. Rick Duckles, executive director of the B. Cc. Museum. sociation, conducted the Terrace meeting and spoke to 18 eople concerned with local museums. The participants - ame from Prince Rupert, Hazelton, Kitimat and included aven members of the. Terrace museum society. - "'- Duckles’ presented the. latest techniques -involved in ataloging, ‘collection and ‘preservation ‘of © physical: ’ rtifacts. In addition, he spoke on the best methods to use i verbal and physical presentations for the general public. ow to get funds, where to seek information,.and the — raining offered by the B.C. Museum Association. ” Several summer students placed in area. museums . ttended,, took: an-exam, and were given certificates. " “Terrace, especially, should benefit from the conference. . -he*Kalum Lake, Hotel-is already part ‘of the town's . leritage’ Village to be located on the new Terraceview site. ‘he province. has alréady donated $30,000 to, restore’ the — | aterlor but more money is neeted to work on. the inside of be building. - % arte “of ‘three highly, informative lectures on. the local - - VOmbB. are now. being planned. . . = The ‘Terrace library provided a: “meeting: room :for' the: - eminar and, Northwest Community. College provided ” ‘poms for the summer: students attending. na ‘lation, " Everyone, should benefit from’ that: : - conemy: recover and give prairie: farmers .a ‘break, [; . nnounced it will accept a compromise settlement Proposed — . ¥ the mediator in the dispute... ( ~The 750-member union voted 70 per cent in faver Sunday ‘accepting a $1-an-hour wage increase that was proposed . hy federal mediator Bill Kelly before he booked out of the . - iapute 10 days ago after mediation efforts collapsed. . y Eric Harris, spokesman, for the-B.C. Terminal: Elevator ‘tperators’ Association. said Sunday tlie companies would . “form the. union today. that, they also will accept han " aediator's offer, - . The ‘wage. inerebse is. so-cents short, ‘of parity with » pokesman Henr?- Kancs said that grain represents $5- E-) dillon worth of: income for Canada’ annually . ‘did the | : rainworkers are not willing to jeopardize it at a time when ‘he country, is’ just beginning to pull out of the. -recession. ~ OUNTRY THREATENED — oo, “Tf we were td shut down’ these porté, Canada’ as 6 whole , SJust coming out of the recession, and that Would just Send -tbatk,’ said Jancs, “If we shut down for two weeks, we'd. - Kanes said the increase is retroactive to last Jan..1 and - >, amounts toa seven-per-cent, raise on an average base rate OE $14.15, an hour, : bo Earlier the. grain operators had offered a ‘Weeentean- ° jour increase, . oe -Kancs said farmers needed a break to make ‘up.for the’ por market they currently face. He said two"years ago: ‘farmers were getting $7 a bushel for wheat but: ‘today they .are only réceiving about $4.25 a bushel. --. - So Harris‘said the companies were determined ' 19 “get a «pestrained wage increase settlement that reflected the state | of the country’s economy. : , “The dispute was essentially a corifliet over two different. principles,” said Harris, “The grainworkers ‘were seeking a. -$1.90.-inerease’ that would . give . them “parity «with: . Jongshoremen. We wanted a settlement that reflected the: sorry‘economie state of prairie farmers. “ -. “T1962 there was a significant: reduction in the incéme for farmers and bankruptcies were also. up ‘algnificantly, There needs to bé an understanding that grain terminals: Harris said that Kelly, who met with both sides for four . days before réturning to Ottawa on June 16, warned that a’ compromise was the only way to settle the dispute. and: | prevent work stoppages at the terminals i in Vancouver and Prince. Rupert. . KELLY SKILLED-” Charies Caccia. He is a senior assistant deputy minister in the federal Labor Department and regarded a8 one of the flo INSIDE _ Canadian dollar $1 dollar $1.22. u. $: Local world sports - : 7 pages 456 + Comics, poroscope. Classifieds . ’ aking, ‘photography, and craft exhibits displayed in the. 1at fall weekends, why not insure they will be there again: -If you would like to help phone Fred, Annet; 635-8263; ‘Bill me ‘TERRACE ae, offerings of local museums, ; both in xhibite and cultural events, should improve aifer. a recent - Money always being a problem, Duckles also apoke-on . i The Terrace Museum Socieiy. the past’ year presented a nining, ‘native village, and’ coal history: “More of these -~"— . E As one soclety: methber put: it; we are’ starting to. co- ; vowed to hire new aladf — or, "The Grainworkers Union; “siya it wants: ‘to help. the : ~ yngshoremen that the union had been demanding | but union ~~ 4 a) in trouble. Canada cannot. afford. it, and. neither can we," - are an'integral part of the wholé prairie farmer system.” * . Kelly was appointed as metlaloe by Labor. “Minister « ’ y lune Wr ies ‘ Gravymaster.. Ic., . recalled the product in New - : Jersey after: talfited bottles” Were : . supermarkets sin.» North : "Caledonia oraduates. and their parents met in the gym Friday for pictures. ~ Malar vows to keep clinic open - ” WINNIPEG ACP) — Dr. “Wenry Morgentaler has “We'll .do- everything to. ‘qlinic open," - Morgentaler. sald:.in an.” keep the - ‘interview -from Montreal. In the second raid in 22. - days, police. arrested: Dr. . Robert Scott od Ste, Anne de -. “and five . . refusing bail conditions that , ~-Preacott,.. Ont.,. ‘other clinic workers. - Scott, 3%, and nurses Lynn - _ entering the sewer system to search for’ a 10-year-old boy who: wae. “Sucked. away, during « a. ~.Wdolent - Talnstorm Reiday “night.” Searchers will not t be sent ‘inside until: a. dry’. spell: » “comes * because’ a.sudden . rainfall may trap someone ‘inside, police: said: ‘Sunday : “Weather forecasters predicted the rainy period, ’ which swamped the city for- B week, would continue as more rai moves in from” the Pacific in the next few days. . "Tes too early to tell itt the (weather) patterns will grow into major storms or: break up,”’ Pat Kyle -of- : Environment. Canada . said. - A. weather office kesman anid _—-95 ‘milllmetres: of » rain = had fallen on the’ clty Friday night, .. _ making. It’ Edmonton's ae worst rainstorm this year. ‘In Saskatehewan, a storm. Friday night . caused: ‘the death - of -a@ 21-year-old woman and militions' ot -dollars_.in damage, -- tornadoes! hail and. heavy rains were propelled by 100- kilometre-an-hour . ‘winds. _ WATCHES WHIRPOOL - Stephen Clarke, a Grade 4 atudent. at .St. Elizabeth ~ School, was with a group of . frienda watching .a one-. - “metrehigh =< whirlpoot | : BWitling around a 2nanhele < Cover: when the force has the ~watel blew it off: “the boy was swept inside: ne, aa Palos do nat he he =f will be found alive. "Crocker, | _ fares of petforming: an 34, and . Pat Turczak, 35, each face two. egal_abortion, AS well. as: _ conspiracy'to”’ ‘pibourd aif. ‘abortion. =~ _ 1 Nurges: Barbara Birr, 33, ‘and Lyon Hilliard, £0, along. ‘with Suzanne: Newman,:. a’ -volunteer recepti _tlinie, haye: been: charged |; i . with conspiracy to procure | he would try to have the bail’. +: Seondition for all six varied. ohist at the: an-abortion., 00. All but Turezak have been -: held. in. custody afler: they not go within one city. “We: have ta. assume the. © ‘boy's dead," said ! Staff Sat. : bail. “released, block. of the clinic, Turezak “agyeed to the order and was re epsed. Athad cartier been. oI ted. that 1 Ru pee ae pacientes a" conditions. . and ~ ‘The chatges aré -to' be - heard in ean judge's court» Defence ; counsel | Greg. Brodsky ‘said. ‘Brodsky said if he -was spring: drought - Manpower wag pushed to destroy their crops, he sald. Tornatioes ‘were reported police car-or a.water and sanitation truck ‘at’ every flooded. © *- intersection, region, . while: marble-sized . hailstones: covered an area ~ near Major... " MOSCOW (AP) o The Soviet Union today blasted a Soytz spacecratt:into orbit with two cosmonauts on board, the odficial news agency Tass reported, Tass sald the Soyuz spacecraft. was launched irom the central Asian Republic of Kazakhstan at 1:12 p.m, Moscow time (5:12 a.m. EDT), ° | Tass sald the vehicle would dock with the orbiting Salyut 7 space station, which is linked with the Coaros. 1443. satellite. Ah attempt by (he Soyuz 8 craft to link up with the Salyut 7 complex in late April was aborted: after. the spaceship.took an incorgéct flight path. : - The. spacecraft. was manned by | mission: ‘commander: Viadimir ‘Lyakhov and flight engliteer Alexander Alexandrov; |)... “AML . ayatenié.. aboard the cralt launched today wer : working normally, Tass said. ‘and documents: in “Alberta + Agriculture -- ' rains were badly needed by . would | In the Resétown- -Kindersley All those charged, except: Newman, also face charges of conspiracy. to procure an .. Despite “jntention to ‘keep. the clinic open,.. views differed about’ . . the fate.of the clinic. in ” coming days. Brodsky ‘said * there are no padlocks on the doors, but ‘‘there .ia . no . indication there is a.-clinic, the staff are all in jail. mo ' Ellen Kruger, who chairs the | Coalition for. Reproductive Choice, said . “at this point we don’t imow "what is going’ to ‘happen.” “The clinic “needs a 7 ’ physician bul the physician: is in “jail,” Kruger. ‘said, adding that staff could not - - he easily replaced. Police seized: an intra: ” ‘uterine suction device used: to perforin. abortions, files,, the: ~raid/- ~ “Bul Morgentaler ‘said’ it - . would not be difficult to Fent a other. equipment. - .. The Montreal doctor, who. \ ‘has just opened an abortion “elinie. ‘in’ Toronto, again “ philed- against what — he “fascist-atyle _. tétrying out the raid. of Slave: Lake, . was: closed i because of flooding. © * But ' Conrad” Gietz, al “find it shocking and _- disgusting and completely _ unnecessary and uncivilized’ ~ . that the .Winnipeg police make another rald after. having done It three weeks before,” Morgentaler, 60, gad. QUESTIONS » LEGALITY Carol Rosset,’ a- lawyer and representative of the edalition, questioned the legality of “the condition. © - “I think At. “iene falr . because the law in question’ | a constitutional Validity and ‘of “* questionabld . enforceability,” ° ~ Rosset, said, - referring to Morgentaler's” * acquittals abortion . charges. Montreal juries in the ine. and- to two current court « : ‘ challenges of ., the constitutionallty- of: ch Canada's abortion laws, Brodsky @lose the clinic.”" He added,.- ‘what. do they need another ~ - ‘charge for? If they are ‘convicted, and.do it. again, thén the police should stomp [| on :their «backs. ° What's another charge” Boing to do?” ' ; were ” i : " Morgentater’ 5s Crime Supt. Herb Stephey “denied ; police harassing “the “dini ‘acting. 3 : information.“ “775 offence was - i commited and we acted 01 it,” Stephen said) = Jean Borowski, ‘again. done their work, and ‘I'm. satisfied,” she said. The Criminal Code says ebortion is. illegal. unless. performed in an approved “hospital, after a panel. of doctors has stated in writing that continued - pregnancy could | “efidanger 7 mother’ 's health. “We felt: that-a timid wife of. . anti-abortion activist Joe ‘ Borowski, said she doubted : if the: clinic would ‘open “The police ‘have’ the. Gravy’ deadly — NEWARK, NJ. (AP) — - *, Three bottles ofa gravy mix: ~ laced wi lethal dosés of insecticide have been found in supermarkets, and he * FEI is hunting. a fourth. bottle and the tamperer-who- wrote of “hate” for’ the, ‘ manufacturer, - a In a letter to the New ” York Post, the ‘tamperer said four bottles of tainted” Gravy -Master’ Seasoning and Browning Sauce — each marked with red fingernail: . polish — were on the shelves .of Pathmark-stores in:four. northern | New - dersy: « . communities,” vm Each . ‘bottle . was - contaminated vith the: insecticide ' nicotine sulphate, and 4 teaspoon of : the tainted sauce could be - _ fatal, Dr. Allen Koplin, the. deputy state health: . ~ ‘commissioner, said Sunday. - The “manufacturer, ‘discovered - Bergen;;. Weehawken ‘and ‘Jersey City. on:Saturday. - The letter indicated’ the: fourth one is in Belleville, : . “Why I hate Gravymastet | ig my business,” the letter. jedo the newspaper | sald. But . off las sald it "that: also « e compaiy. out: “Of iit he . “Some; - prankster has "|- decided to create a problem © just like they did .with. Tylenol," . Baid Gravymaster . ‘presitient John Mills, referring to the. deaths last . fall. of" seven, people in: the Chicago area . _ who’ took . eyanide-laced capsules’ of: Extra-Strength Tylenol, a pain reliever. ‘There are no plans to pull: ; the product in the 17 other... atates where it is : ‘distributed, " Aceola, a. vice-president: of" .the Norwich, Conn. -based ‘sald. John .. company. « the. GA wore intended to : ‘ball , concurred : saying, ‘!police are trying to... Inititatives made OTTAWA (CP) — The’ ‘federal ‘government announced “today. a series of initiatives aimed at improving the lot of women in the workforce, including tougher measures to - ensure that more worrien have ‘aCCess to ‘training | for jobs of the future; .- Employment Minister Lloyd Axweithy also announced creation of a commission .of | inquiry on ‘equality in employment ‘to be headed’ by Juidge Rosalie Abella of | ’ The comitijléston will examine ways to assist women, _ natives, disabled people and other visible minorities to “'eompeéte on an equal basis ‘for employment oppertunities, Axworthy said in a statement. He saldihe one-person commission will focus onli major Crown corporations and agencies, ranging from Petro- ‘Canada ‘and Canadian National Rajiways-to the Canadian | Broadcasting Corp. and Atomic Energy of Canada Lid. Abella, a judge of the family division of Ontario ‘provincial court, will seek the views of management and ‘employees of the Crown corporations across Canada,: as well as those of groups representing native, women ‘and the. disabled, Axworthy. said. - “The minister. also announced that’ the percentage’ of positlons reserved for women by the federal government in Provincial training centres: wil increase to ) per cent: from “20 per cent. “This means women will get priority placement in non- traditional courses which often have long waiting lists,"’. Axworthy said. “As a result,:more women will be trained © for high-skill, high-paying occupations.” In “addition, women who’ cannot get unemployment insurance benefits while on training | will gel higher — allowances for living, training and child-care expenses, | the. slatement said, - WHY BUY NEW? "+ * WHENUSEDWILL Do! 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