ONDAY, AUGUST .16, 1971 irl, who had never before with a missing price tag ‘she. ravelled outside La Belle “asked if we would speak to the ' decd a highlight. ~ — it beautifully-and was so proud. |. family Danielle Methot was the We were too!"" . home,’ ecial guest of Valerie, 15- NEW FAMILY. ; (purchasing) —in'Canada’s largest elty, topped Beminuk, ee The two-week : Kitimat: visit’ city hall: Danielle has-had an as the second phase of a oon Itural exchange program. a he girls had arrived in Terrace ‘train July 17 from Montreal opportunity’ to. engage in.ac-: . which she had only read about girls’ treasure before, eeks with the Methot family. { Nearly 4,000 students. were family. involved in the exchange bet-_ second ‘ ween Quebec and the rest of English-speaking «Canada. - Sponsored_by the. National Council of Christians and Jews the exchange is an attempt. to bridge the gap between the two cultures. tot |] ALCAN TOUR ne Last Tuesday evening NLN.. {Scotty) Norman, casting superintendent, conducted’ the two girls, along with Valerie’s sister, Donna, on a tour. of the plant. Cf “A” and “B" area casting, ™*** line 8, the control room ‘and the , wharf-area were covered and the observation was made that Danielle was remarkably ab- a {j Sorbed in all that she saw, Mr. m;| Norman explained that. it ~ became difficult for Dnielle. to understarid technical. English, When he felt he was losirig: his audience. he would” repeat himself in- French and was #'} quickly rewarded with a bright look of understanding. ef 6Mrs, Seminuk was surprised j with her own daughter's ability qf to pick’ up conversational | French so quickly. Valerie has | had a few years of high school French but little opportunity to use.the language away from school, ae When = Danielle _first. q artived,” said Olive, “we 4 -comiminicated through Valerie. 1 -Then we realized. that wasn't - | whal Danielle wanted, She } Wanted an opportunity to speak English. “We went to Prince Rupert last weekend where Danielle “I really believe the girls Alcan Ingot [French girl enjoys visit throug h northwestern B.C }For a i4year-old Montreal family. When she found an item” have established a friendship that will last,” said Olive, “We province, a visit to Kitimat Sales ‘clerk; ‘instead I told her. ~: te to Danielle's family for orks and an opportunity to’ .whattosay and madeherspeak maiesion to allow her l ry wnat ri on so we’ could take her’ onverse easily in French was ‘tothe clerk herself. She handled _ holiday’ tour of B.C, Bit’ her ,miss her and want her fearold daughter of: Works’ Valerie was exposed to many “: compat wie aay i : mployees, Dan (pipe services) cosmopolitan sights and sounds. fram ‘Terrace: for. ‘the - return | nd Olive 1 - journey ‘ome, They’ off by:a reeeption at Montreal's _ Joined by others as ‘th . across the northwest; ; l : The British Columbia. Cen- tivities in the Pacific Northwest - ° tennial Committee added to the , oe memorabilia when they issued here Valerie had spent two -Both girls, however, agreed ‘commemorative pins and the best ‘part was finding a ‘medallions to the exchange ‘participants last week. — The The Board of Trustees of the Prince Sept. 9... Aug. 12 the substantial completion of _ | 4720 Lakelse nce iaieia he Travelling One ‘show Sunday’ at 9:00 pam Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday 140. ond. 600 pan. MEO OO a UGUST 19-25 | ste Rae farming ond ‘| | | ‘WERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. . |The wall marks its birthday | BERLIN (AP) — This week ‘marks the 10th anniversary of - communism'slegacytoBerlin —a wall that epitomizes the - " political gulf: between East - “and West. |. “Tt was built to keep East — - Germans at home, and there is no sign; this - goal will : ’ change, whatever the results. . will be ~ of the current negotiations on - . Berlin's future... - This old capital city. is an island of territory surrounded’ " . by East Germany. West Ber-. ‘lim. remains under nominal — control of the Allied powers of " " the Second World War, but its effective links are with West Germany 100 miles away. The wall stretches for 62 of the 100 miles that makes up ‘the periphery of West Berlin. - The rest issteel-mesh fence. In 10 years the externais have changed. The wall has been made into a- barrier ‘three yards high; white. . washed: on its eastern face, © round at the top to make it ‘harder to grasp. MANY KILLED West Berlin police say 90 | persons have been killed ‘at the wall in 10 years. East German refugee sources put thefigure higher—at least 160, Police count only -those whose bodies fall on Western ground; they can’t be sure of others. In any case, they cite more than 1,300 incidents of East German gunfire at the wall, fo 16 years after the war ended, three million Germans moved to West Germany. This tremendous drain, 100,000 alone in the last weeks before the wail, led East Ger- man authorities to decree a physical barrier, and the So- viet Unions u pporte dthe move. ” a bill could affect dev The British Columbia mining industry warned today that a- new bill before the Commons development in the Yukon. on Indian Affairs and Northern’ Development. . '. The committee; held a public meeting August 10 in. the Bayshore Inn in Vancouver, heard the Mining Association of British Columbia voice its fears that will permit operations with “a minimum of. restrictions so that the Yukon will remain an _ attractive area for mining in- vestment. : so ‘M.H. Mason and K.E. Steeves, appearing for the- Misting ‘Association, offered more than 40 “constructive’’ . Suggestions for amendments to the Bill which would encourage mining development in the ukon. The Association said it is apparent the new bill will at least double existing tax rates for Yukon mines. “Restriction of the rates of pre-production write off and certain expense limitations cause great hardship and ef-, fectivély raise the Yukon tax rate substantially in com- parison with B.C. during the first five to'seven years of a mine’s life,” the brief said, “Having higher or even com- parable taxes inthe Yukon than “In B.C. would logically drive exploration effort away from the Yukon, by compounding the current probiem of high cost of doing business in the Yukon due to remoteness, climate, etc, “Instead of discouraging mineral exploration and mining in the Yukon, consideration should be given to offering some incentive, such as depletion, to encourage development of the Yukon."” ‘could adversely affect mining - The proposed bill, Bill C-187,: the Yukon Minerals Act, is now, under study by the House ‘of Commons Standing Committee. and urge Practical ‘iegislation ; " The Association announced it*: is concerned ‘ with ‘the: un- certainties which arise from’ provision for’ ministerial. . discretion in many areas of the "Such discretion Is com-. pletely. unwarranted ‘since ‘the ‘intention of ‘Parliament can be: clearly stated in the wording of... ‘the Act.” For many years, successive federal governments have attempted to avoid ministerial discretion in taxing statutes. st “The current Minister of: Finance has indicated that he wishes to.‘remove; ministerial discreticn from the Income Tax . j Act on its reform. The wording of the proposed amendments:is - a great step backwards in this regard,” . ‘ “The Association also said that the timing of the tax increase was bad due to uncertainty still # Surrounding tax reform: legislation. “The provision . in the amendments granting.a tax- - payer the right to appeal to a - ‘ Territorial court if he thinks that-he is being unfairly taxed is inadequate,” the Association's brief said. “Surely a taxpayer in the Yukon should have all the appeal rights of a taxpayer: in another part of Canada.” The Association said the Bill's provisions which require the lessee of a mineral claim ‘o bea Canadian citizen or a company 50 per cent Canadian-owned or REPORT CHOLERA CASES PARIS (AP) — French health authorities said Wednesday all travellers arriving by sea or.air | § from western Algeria must be in possession of a valid cholera vaccination certificate. The measure was taken after AL feria notified the World Health Organization of two cases of cholera diagnosed near Tlerm- cen, close to the Moroecan bor- der, : 7 Totem TV Centre’s — Mayda tests {jjenie agen TELEVISION GUIDE Monday Tuesday Wednesday - their new six million dollar hospital | Rupert Regional Hospital announced and will move all their patients in on . 10:00 Canadian Fashions. : x*Tillicum Theatre * | "Phorie 635-2040 10:30 The Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene . 1:00 Sesame Sireet |. 12:00 Luncheon Date 1:06 Mr. Dressup 3 55 North Maple Street What on Earth? Death Valley Days$ Take Thirty Edge of Night. 0 Galloping Gourmet Drop in Rocket Robin Hood Woody Woodpecker Focus ° Closing Markets News . 5 Gulf Oil Weather Show Sports . Ironside ‘ ' The Partridge Family This Is lhe Law, The Bole Ones . 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Sporth es ey HEM HH 8:0 Hawk... - 10:30 Encounter. Ra Uigaae te 99298 Night-Final-. 4145 The Late-Show.::; {Tom & wont, Dreciee :30.Filendly Glont 145 Chez Helene mos ‘Luncheon Date: : $4 Mr. Oressup. . . -. + 55 North Maple Streat Double Exposure |. Death Valley Days’ Take Thitty .? Edge of Night: © Galloping Gourmet. Banana Splits. * 38 88832 115 Clsoing Markets 220 News tos The trish Ravers: O Sesame Street 9 Markals, eet | Weather Show > jhaving’ its shares listed on a; Cabinet ap ‘Canadian stock exchatige might restrict! citvelopment and prevent Canadians from ex-. : ¥~P ‘prev A ue .provisions of this nature aré porting. mining skills to other “designed to induce. smelting or ‘refining of | minerals to: the “metal stage within our country. We consider that the economics .of building and. operating a smelter or refinery and of the market place should parts of the world, _. 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