cee eee ee ee Tearing down the walls of an old classroom at Norihwest Community College to make way for the newly expanded — Horary faciilty. The renovation Is taking place In ‘the basement of the administrative bullding. off. side ’ QUANTICO; Va. (AP) — Skiea were clear and ‘the: roads were dry when a commuter bus bound for’ the’ - Washington: suburbs - went, sailing over the. side of a. " bridge, killing 10 people, and . investigators’ say they're. baffled about what might The one person who might the bus driver, Carl F, Eart of Stafford County, Va., was “T's very’ mysterious,” said Trooper S.G, Gregg, who was investigating ‘the accident along Interstate 16. that sent M people ‘to area, ae eee they believed the 10 killed andthe 14 hurt accounted for all who were aboard the D . _andJ Transportation Co, bus when it plunged down a 24 - ; metre embankment and into . a creek during: the event rusli hour Wednesday. Many of the dead were: government workers front. Fredericksburg. and the - surrounding - ’ potnties,” sald | medical examiner Dr. F.A. Phillipe. ‘The bushad come. from Wi He sald some of the vic- tims suffered fatal head A marriage of convenience : CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) — A bill to control shopping mall develop- ment in Prince Edward Island will be introduced at " the legislature session opening Thursday, says Community Affairs Minister Pat Binns. He says the bill is based - on the final report of an: inquiry ‘commission - ‘that | reconimended :‘ reviewing | any application for a shopping centres larger than 1,500 square metres before granting approval. ‘The inquiry. findings reflect the feeling of the "provincial government that _ shopping malls can burt existing retail) stores and community life, sald Blans. . HALIFAX (CP) — Nova Scotia Barristers _ Society has formally with- drawn its schedule of ‘suggested minimum lawyers’ fees. Society president A.G. .MacDonald says current schedule was drawn up in 1974 from work . done in 1972 and 1973 and was outdated. , He also noted that although the suggested fees were never binding on lawyers, the government under the Combines . Investigation Act is “increasingly sen- sitive towards what even looks compulsive.” DORCHESTER, - N (ce) = Coop vai at a the federal maximum. . security. penitentiary here could begin as early ab Tuesday, prison officials About one third of the 340 : at the peniten- , dary are eligible to take pect in the plan. It was originally scheduled to start last year but was delayed by {hreats af walkoute by who said the visits could constitute a threat to security. MONTREAL (CP) — A woman who niarried a man . two yetirs ago to ease. his problems” with" im- migration officials has been granted an qnnulment by Quebec Superior Court. _ Catharine Anne Rosen, 21, testified ‘ she from her family when a mutual friend decided she should marry Hppein Bag- hdadi, who was fighting . deportation at the time. the . federal | rizedstalt was’ "pregnant and living apart ‘ She at first refuse to go : “DA TELINE CANADA: - along with the suggestion — _ and testified she was held * incommunicado in an apartment until she changed her mind. The couple, who were married | mosque, — ne a local separated five months later. - ' . —_ - SNORONTO (PY =o A new national agency has * beén' éetabliahed: to solve radiation problems resulting from expansion of the uranium industry, says McCormack Smyth, head , of an Elliot Lake, Ont., * padiation study centre: Smyth :will b chairman of the new Canadian “Tastitute for Radiation Safely, to be ’ based in Elliot Lake, Canada's top uranlum-— producing area. It will be be sponsored by become . which has operated since _ the mid-1970s with the support of the Atomic Energy Control Board.. -There are about 200 nuclear reactors’ in 50 countries, Smyth said, and by the end of the decade the number is eepecied to increase: ‘to 5M:.:. a my Quit nt cra S WINNIPEG (CP) — The - Manitoba, Council on the _ Aging says mandatory retirement should be dropped and'a skilis bank should be-established list- ing senior citizens who are available for jobs. In its first report, the council also says adult day care and respite care. - should be available for the . elderly. Doctors should be » urged to make more house calls on the elderly as a ‘the. radiation study centre “+. Federation: will-ta “$eb0, 600" ad¥ - community 110 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon way of reducing the number of senior citizens in personal care homes and graduate medical students should be encouraged to specialize in geriatrics, it says. , ROSETOWN, Sask. (CP) — The Western, cunt eine Suse Jord campaign in the spring, says Elmer Knutson, leader of the Edmonton- based group which ad- VANCOUVER (cP) —A . fish cannery discriminated over the side of the bridge,” against a woman employee sald Wayne Richey, a ‘ruck — but not onthe basis of driver whosaw the accident... sex — when it denied her a _ higher-paying job, a British Columbia human Tight into the guardrail, - denied ihe ecigher-paying . fob by B.C. Iee and Cold Storage Ltd. because’ it _’ injuries, while some may ‘ have drowned in the creek. State Police Sgt., Paul Reardon, who was driving behind the grey and white ~ bus at the time of the 5 p.m. i “EST accident, said ‘the bus oan am : “eating.” "He just went airborne, “All of a sudden be just kept going to, the right .. skimried the guardrail, hit - the comer of ‘the bridge. . ver the ree Feats of (paper, be wind! “aa The bus ended up on its . “side — ita ‘engine still run-: ies ‘i vocaies afederationofthe physical condition im a foot’ of water in the four western provinces. prevented her. from doing Chopowamsic Creek on the Knutson told about 20) the heavier work involved. sprawling Marine base here. people attending a West- Fed rally Tuesday in this that Western Canada would be better off without Prime Minister Trudeau ami the metric system. rn The board ordered the * conipany” to give the | woman the opportunity to _ Most of the people that were: & do the heavier work and “alive were in shock,” Richey : . 2 said it will monitor the situation for be maaths 80 that both parties may apply for mediation screaming but not panicky. sald. Traffic on the heavily travelled interstate’ was , backed up for at least two Aw 10 die as bus salle” hours. during rush boar es. Inge yellow crane lifted the # police closed thie southbound: - ‘rumpled: bus from the :/ was turned into temporary < "Tbe bodies were ent to carried up the hill and laid autopsies today. Thirteen of cat in'@ row-on stretchers, - the injured were admitted to ave caused the accident. covered with yellow sheets. hospitals in have been ableto helpthem, down the 195 ravine aa , bridge. 2 m P . eels to deed ning, its front demolished,” wrongly believed ther - © Some passengers trapped. — The passengers ‘were e ol ae _ The Herald. Thursday, February 19, ie, Page | 5 of bridge re : On, ‘ ae «odd creek onto the side of vs ‘the; road beyond the guar; ‘The edge of the highsiay ‘rail. as the bodies were Fairfax and Richmond for A large spotlight shone Washington and Wood; The difference ae ” between you andi a person who's fit .. ls that anything ~ youcando”. «>. he. can do beter. a _ pammapacian e for personel finesse. - ee preanesccrere's' bo avhre rip pad ea geo aga ee a BS Meakin sae nae ” of the Terrace Public ‘Llbrary willbe ' held.on Sunday, February 22, 1981 at 2 - p-m.. In. the’ ‘Arts: Roony at the Library. ‘Election of Trustees for the 1981 year wilt. take place at this meeting. _ Persons Interested’ inthe ‘operation ot ~ the Library. are, requested | to attend. i, nets MaRSR Ee eee eaT ctatata ta! otal ga catare an tng” Pata pad aianb Tana a nate! aoa he tal tatat etal steep rata eee sal « A new approach - =)... We have new information—a report by an -.. [independent and respected firm of pension T “ consultants—that suggests new’ ‘approaches to the pension furid, investment policy.” Fos * We've been striving | to draw. the government's attention to what we see as an injustice: the loss of inflation protection for retired teachers. We believe our retired colleagues are entitled to full ot pension indexing to protect them’ from the ravages of ' inflation. | | We're now in discussions with government. But we' Te not being rigid. i “ The eonsultsints report tht yovernisnt has.used teachers’ pension funds as a source of low interest | money. This produces lower investment returng than © - other fair and sensible investment policies.” a - Wel We desig isp ih goverment leachers want to resoh : was 6K We hope we'll be able to reach a solution that ~ - _ satisfies everyone. We want to regain full indenting, y - Anda written conimitment to continuing negotiations # ga all’ pension matters. ” he +: we can't and we won't s our retired colleagues. _ Pert Par