I "described the marriage of 14 years as ‘‘perfect” and said it . ate _ would call call Bordon - to: homes where the | ey “Wai B. : | Legistative Library Parliment » puildings a victoria, B.C. _ Incldent that occurred About 3: 30.p.m. Wi “29 on. Kalum: St.\'south: of Greig. * SgoMoNTON: (Gp) “Chaates atrode by herside in Terrace: RCMP. gay. ‘they: ‘Know. ot. about! ‘this 4 } carding: toa: "witness, the: man Ting. on. ‘the road, was beaten: and,” «. , kicked repeatedly after, ne was knocked tothe: miny e.. “Prince Edward, island hit a several. neople involved. ‘The police arrived within three . ‘minutes. after..answering a; caller: hac, been: ‘placed: on: pl “Cal Bary Reglent * played - Charles gave' the speerhes “a long black, ‘coat, striped *. passenger ramp as‘it-taxied .. marches. . . but: it “was: Diana ‘who left . trousers and spats, an ouifit ° onlookers gasping. “Oh my” * said: to be - ‘modelled * “On. and Oh, she’s: : gorgeous. in ‘clothes . teal : life”. . as. ‘tens: of ‘ancestor, . Edward" VIL, ‘thousands -welcomed~ the ° * during —an- 1860. tour’ “of” Prince and. Princess - of Canada as Prince of. Wales. Wales to the'final stop of ---Photographers. “raced “their. Canadian’ ~ tour - down paths of a recreated. : Wednesday. may > + 49th century village known: “Diana - delighted the "a8: Fort ‘Edmonton : ‘for crowd, which... ‘jammed - a- “pictures of the couple on the ; sunbaked downtown park, Way to the barbecue. during -an- early afternoon Charles -mockingly walkabout.. She “cored ‘.an threatened -. the. * equal triumph, . with her.” ‘photographers witha cane . appearance . Wednesday - . before - .: ride in. ; Wagon night at’, $80,000 "Klondike * “drawn by. six” Belgian “barbecue” puton by the elty., horses. Some: ‘caught : him: ‘of .. Edmonton for sever later in a ‘Charlie Chaplin.” ‘hundred guests.’ ae oe pose, ag) he: ‘stepped ‘off the -Diana’s 2) =: = title ‘two-metre-high vehicle: ’ costume. ‘of: peach-colored: “:"Thére-was | one: -minor | silk and cream. lice. was’ “mishap in ‘the day: : described a3.-a: day! ‘dress: -The’- Canadian - Forees that: might have been “worn * “Boeing 70? thal carried the In England. bout: 1678. _ Brine and ‘Princess “from : ‘ “Bordon sentenced . : Herald Staff Writer: TERRACE ~: 4 former Kitimat teactier’s aide has been: sentenced to four three-year terme and are aie-month term - to be 3erved coricurrentiy in prison for five coutits of sexual. ‘offenses. ‘The coriturrent. sentence means he will aérve ‘a. total of three years unless he is released earller..". ” David McLéod Bordon récelved the sentence lednesday from Judge-K.J- Scherling in a’ Terrace courtngorn.:. 4. ‘Bardon, ‘who~ pleaded guilty, received a ‘three year: ‘sentence for on¢ count of buggery, three years’ ‘for one count’ of indecent assault ¢ on a male, one month for a ‘aécond count - of indecent assault Oia male, three years anda one-year’ .probation for one count of indecent assault on a‘female, an three years-for one!count of gross indecency on a female. ‘One victim was.a 13-year-old boy-and involved a lengthy homosexual relationship normally conducted when the boy: babysitting; =. o~ —_ Another victim was ‘a severly handicapped pre-teenage girl. Thecourtheard bestimo: thatthe girtno longer trusta males. em Sie o \ Bordon is” married and ‘has ‘three. daughters. His wife’ will continue after’ Bordon hag served his sentence. - : Bordori had a Previous conviction in.Ottawa for a sex. offense involving’ a _J2-yeerold girl, He received. a. suspended: ‘sentence from an Ontarlo ‘court. =~ _ The judge noted tio violence was involved in any’ of, ‘the: a counts and the guilty plea meant the children: did not have | . to be embarrassed ‘by a courtroom appearance, no ’ Bordon was sentenced to:Mataqui treatment ‘centre, dne = of only thred.. Canadian facilities . offering “any wort treatment for sex dffenders..- ‘ His, probation, .after: the prion: tern, includ Provisions of continuing: his. psychlatrie™ caré. and ‘tot .; land associating with anyone:dndér the age: of. te: ‘thar. than o prembers of His linmnectnte, family.” : worn’. by. “his” = "music, ~ ~“idlofnetres: of jhe tallest. : __ stryeture, |. - -; the trivia”. “buffs, - be, “of”, Bt _foahalt at Canadian. Forces : Base Edmonton at; midday, » “But incident paled, ‘and. at “the = packed |.” Alberta ~ ‘legislature grounds; -where: - “Premier Peler- “Lougheed;:- “ éxtended- hearty . western. welcome,”. the bayonets ‘of-an honor | guard © inspected <“by: the prince glinted’in the sun as _, the band of the King’s Own» For the benefit of contestants in-the Canada... -: Day. trivia competition, the”. - highest.and loudest version of: Canada: - Wilk be: - performed | shortly cer: noon Friday: “by -leetronic carillon at the top" of Toronto's: “S50-metre CN: “Towers. co. , _ While he country” “celebrates its 116th birthday “with. the. custoniary fireworks, Sports * “events, “speeches. « -and - ‘parades; | Robedy (will :oulshout. Toronto in saluting Ate.” “Fitter ppeakers v with 1 960": watts off ainplification’ have - been attached tp the ‘Foot of .- . the GN Tpiver's'sky pod an officials, say’ the! ‘Pmtnute laped, ‘concert , ‘free-standing... - Tt) will. begin, with 12. chimes: ‘atid?-end with: natiqnal aiithet, Ina bow t trails “Tamienting. Es name: -from: Dortinién ”. Day, the carillonneur- will ” recall, impertal- - ties: by ~ - playing Land of Hope. And “Glory. te * kilometres out of earshot for” “whose: . -Koowletes will tested ate, "a Ya “a warm: and : . e holiday's official’ change’: All. of this . will be a few" ; Later: ‘at ‘the downtown * park known as Sit. Winston - : Churchill Square, the crowd was one of the largest in the . tour, that » began at “Dartmouth, ‘NS., June! 14, Observers. ~ and. : police “estimated: it at anywhere ‘The throng ‘waved Union ~ Jacks, Snapped thousands af pictures ° and. threw croquét “tournament in _ Winnipeg: and) a” “kilometre canoe race‘along < the’: South Saskatchewan “River from Richniound,. ' Sagk.,; to ‘Medicine * - Hat, “Alta. co “The Vancouver: suburb: of - Port’ Moody, B:C., original ‘terminus of” the* Canadian’ ‘Pacific. --Railwayy | will ‘commémorate, its past with: ‘the watld championship rail handcar races and railway ; spike- -driving contest. - _., Nostalgia’ for the age of * steam will also ‘be fed by “othe” true mort ° stroug, and: - Vancouver area community - _-clubs, . which . ‘will harness - the ‘Royal ‘Hudson, | a ‘rebuilt - “vintage: CPR. engine, to a “train for a 7-kilometre ride’ ” from: North, Vancouver to » Squamish, B.Gy ee. Wit's.a hot day, citizens are advised to avoid hetting :on the result of -the-tug- of war across the Sourts.River -.at- Weyburn: Sask: Some of “the competitors’ may: be’ willing to trade the thrill of the _ victory. for: the. dampening : of the feet. : by. pallce for: < over: and from 20,000 to 70,000. : oes ‘Winners announced IE Te enero aS oy retire Se et ca * : Sal fea wre Ae Tare, a Sabre " = . >» 2 : i" . SRD iad BNE aR LOR TUM bbe SF phone . call. for help.’ ‘The : armlo ds of flowers: ag. _Charlesand Diana ‘stroll e among them. | : British tourist Lillian Patterson. met the prince: during: the. walk and later, “We. - wouldn't have . held his hand -back home. - sald: We don't get that ‘near to ‘them. mo ‘Diana heard 1 a group. in. ‘the crowd sing Happy Birthday. She turns 22. on Periday: ~ Canada celebrates July. 1. They “won't have to work 125-' as hard for ‘prizes , in. the northern | -”” Alberta community of. Slave Lake, where the * second annual beach party: awards* for: the: -Knobbiest, “epegtossing - contest’ and youngsters will get to dig in | the. sand’: for buried - treagure, _ Ni ewfoundlanders ‘will: ‘greet the day with the’ traditional suntise vigil. at. Signal” "Hill . - ‘national _histori¢al park in St. John’s, Later.in the day,:Canadian- Parents For French pian a - bilingual. family -outing to Cape’: ‘Spear,” -° where participants |. will . ‘sing’ 0+ Canada in both _ ofliclal languages. a During: Ceethe ! * patty, everyone:.will be: given. a helium balloon and invited — to tie a message to ‘it: Then .* the balloons . will’ * ba collected ‘and released : together: Bs ‘Herald Staif Writer © $3,000. oa. Bach. $1,000 ‘echolarship™ »; bostseeondary institution the winner's choose. i : Brenda Roe of Hazelton Secondary has beeri accepted by a ie Prince George's College of New Caledonia. Sandra Ruth - Wy: igo of Hazelton Secondary, will-attend Malapino \ ollege at Nanaimo, Stephen Sherwood of Stewart will use ee fwatel to, oP byt for. courses at the Ontario Collegs of “TERRACE — School District 66-has announced the winners: of. three - “non-academic Scholarships totalling “ig ‘for: any recognized verte, Leader headed a: features . ‘Ed | VICTORIA | (CP) ' the _ federal come up with: jobs. ca “The petiod of. greatest need i isover,and . We now look to: encouraging. the private. " sector and the slow/ly-recovering economy lo take over the Jobycreatlon role,! " she. ; said in an. interview, "She said, the, ‘employment. bridging '- program for: unemployment | instirance - recipients, which cost both governments a total of $54 million and created 113,000 five- ‘ day weeks of Work, was very.successful {- and exceeded its quota of workers, -. “In. spite: -Of its success, we feel that the’ timing now. is such | that ‘the ‘forest industry’s recovery, albeit slow — the total . ecohomic recovery, albeit slow — is better :. gone in-the private sector, and we will not be’ putting forvard the almost $4 million REGINA (CP) — New Democrats closed” ranks ° (Memestay. to avoid . what. . could -have been a. messy ’ public! fight over basic party “principles. during. the NDP's: i a Shot azbagin in Regina today. eke g: Top’. . party - hammered, out” ; officials - last: ‘minite :: ‘compromise with Western = leaders‘ who had | prepared a declaration of principles containing calls “for an incomes policy that . was bound to upset the ~, party’s labor elements. .”. The compromise, .which “resulted from two days ‘of “intense... "bargaining, » retained support | political power in _the country. but Jeft. out “the : contentious incomes - statement. . Former Saskatchewan. ‘ premier -Allan Blakeney, ‘now the Opposition Alberta ; province's. Leader, | New.” Democrat ‘Grant ~ Notley ‘group ~ ‘that authored - the western declaration in a bid to raise — the party's presence in the. “knees, ‘best: ‘gunbonnet and : West. - best ‘tan. : ‘There's also. an. cn "The document: had also - been linked -to discontent with federal NDP. Leader Broadbent's management | of the party, " - But that was denied by both western leaders. : The compromise document, which "the ‘party's federal council . ‘accepted in a snap vote, will be . debated '.-on ~ the convention floor Friday as one of several proposals for a renewed. declaration of _party principles — 50 years after“ the. Co-operative "Commonwealth Federation, the’ NDP’s © predecessor, passed ita radical‘ founding: manifesto in this sace city. Broadbent ‘played> down the -.discord ‘thal’ . was apparent as he and other prominent MPs and party officials were ‘ struggling with ~~ the: — wedtern declaration: and — its challenge | The statement, presented last week, siipfated too late. to enter the convention as‘a: normal: ‘ resolution and needed: the special federal council vote to therge With the official §=— manifesto red” earlier ‘by: Party ott als, © Broadbent argued ‘that the ‘compronilss document .__ - Bupports what, has already "BAP canceled Columbia government, has decided to drop __ Ewo job-creation: programs to save $3.9 - ~ million even though there currently are . 185,000 people unemployed in the province. {| Human--Resources Minister Grace . - McCarthy said Wednesday the provincia? : government no-longer will take Bart, with ‘government, employment bridgjzig ‘aasistance program and the community récovery program. . - _ “The throne speech forecast the need for government to make difficult decisions i in allocating | limited résdurces,""she paid. - “This is one of thase difficult decisions." She admitted © unemployment. ts at historically -high levels: but justified the decision to drop’ ‘provincial participation _ saying it now is up to the private sector to =. for . decentralized ecoriomik: and t. ‘to regular j= » convention patents: ~~ The British | needed between now | and ‘the ‘end of” ’ The. ‘community pregram to Improve heritage sites and promote tourism; cost the province $4.1’ million and the federal ‘in ‘the . temporary Jobs f for a. total of 9,000 work weeks. . Under | ~ the bridging "program, participants. ‘got. $240 an week ‘in unemployment: insurance - benefits - from *. the federal’j Zovernment while the provinée provided ‘a $80 supplement. - Approved overhead costs of up ta $200 a foreatry service, a and most Jobs were in the -. forest industry. “MeCarthy éaid the “next ebpected . next “alternative initiatives to enhancing: both the: provirice's“ economic: recovery ‘long-term employment,” ae She refused to bay if: “any, of the- other . make-work - programs “wider: jurisdiction would be phased out; ‘Human resources critic Emery. Barnes (NDP — -Vancouver-Centre) ‘found *the cessation: unfortunate: 3! + ” invalved Ii the programs." - “. “I's a very,. very sad day for ‘hese people, feo ; ~ NDP. avoids public fight been established AS party of *_ Quebecer policy and adds to | , Mulroney as. leader aver “It does not send us in a Albertan Joe e Clark. , different Airection,” h he told’ : . ‘ reporters. Broadbent, : nd Blakeney said. in separate. interviews ~ that’. “ “these reference to, a need . for ® regional "| -power ° will, highlight | ‘what they” called. “an abandonment of the West. by” the "| Progresaive Conservative _party,: a reference to the PC's choice Booth killed Herald Staff Writer ' ‘ "general | reiteration not ‘social democratic prinelples that - no member of the party. “could relect ; - Highway 16: Tueday June 2a, Dead is Michael David Booth, age 44. He was 5 the’ ‘ole : - occupant of a vehicle travelling east on Highway 16 when he _ Bide-swiped a truck and camper going west. Booth's vehicle .then ‘continued on. into the Skeena -River. The accident. - happened about a: quarter mile east of Tyee. 2: 0%"! . Thetruck and camper belonged to American tourists who were not injured, . Police. recovered Booth's body and vehicle from the river. about six, hours after the accident. The investigation is continuing. : Fire investigated. Herald Staff Writer . “TERRACE —A fire has destroyed the registration bosth - at the Ferry Island campground, _ Terrace RCMP say the fire was of an unknown origin: At present thé police have no suspects, buf are continuing thelr _ investigation. \. The District of Terrace has received $90,000 ‘to improve: the Ferry Island grounds, but the start of the work is being: @elayed over a dispute with the CUPE municipal workers: -unlon. The work was to have been done under a NEED.” . project and the union wanted:the wages topped up to $4.33 per hour. So far, council * has tot” agreed to ta ‘Negotiations are continuing. Sent INSIDE © ‘Canadian dollar $1.22 U. $. ~ No ‘paper July a _ c ics, horosco e..- em P _ pages: 10841 rs pages 12813, “ any . Classifieds f WHY BUY NEW? » WHEN USEDWILL Do! Do you want parts fo fix up your car but your budget - won't allow H? 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