Pe Jala any . Karén. or F watt '” FOR. _ Cotewood, -. family. ., kountertop stove and. eye “drive: At away: Se, oS 624-8029 or Box 25! Prince 7 Rupert, wo Val 2P9. 1977 FORD .F250-Supercab: Ve, auto.,. campar ‘spectal,. - _ Sportsman’ canopy and boat . rack,.Low mileage, ho rust, “excellent condition: -Must ba. * seen 4o. appreciate, Phone : _after.:5.p.m.:635- 9m FORD 3%. fon faxd + plekup,: after: 7 P-m,., | (p57) FOR: ‘SALE 14x68 mobile: home Terrace «Trailer _ Courti. ‘newly. decorated, ‘In mint conditlon,’ natural gas | heat and hat” water, ~all appliances: Small addition for: real value Phone for. _-Apbalntment 635-7559. / (p3- ui fs Js7a VW Window: van- In - excellent shape 6,000 miles Gn factory rebuilt, Sleeps2-: adults, 2 children. Full size: - poof Pack. Asking $35,000 or offers. Phone els.5364 ater ” can ~ ; 3976 : e. NoTice way oa “CAMPER hyd. Jacks and tle sewn ‘Used, only”: 1 year.- “fits: Fibraglass | cariopy $800, 635-9059. nae (psig) UMP truck. 18 . E xceHent . _ Sondttons 635-176. . : » feces 10)) red — over, the ‘ame : benefits, atrifting ard branded as naeceptanie the sooemat ‘offer of no wage lncreaie inthe first-year and @ reduced: scont-ol- : diving ‘glause Li ‘the second: “year. of. a two-year. pac Le The union’ haw’ demanded a one-year-deal itis A spokesman’ for’ the: Steelworkers ‘Local 480 ‘sala thes ons caucus met this morning but there wal ‘Ho comment ving: the ‘conf a whut out ~ Company spokesman Peter Flh éaid hex was 0 pesstmlite : . about the ‘chances of an ‘early: settlement, to the.contracd | is tb wae a ele cent . But ‘the: polls also. gave ‘him twa grim warnings: ‘He. " ‘was: the second, cholee ‘af, only a few people, and’ he: [ “wabin. ‘mortal ‘danger: if. John: ‘Crosbie's supporters | ~were forced to make a final choice between him dnd - , increase. of” “six per cent and | ‘imprayed oatoH ving payments’ and ‘benefit’ plans... . ye ‘ The median hourly rate for union members aie. The taal ‘contract ‘expired “April 30,0 os the company. haé also asked for concessicns in ‘vaentibas, ° and other: fringe Benefits, saying it catinat meet’ ‘talon © demands because of poar’ ‘world metal: prices. The’ compaiy declared a $49.3 million loss last year and in a. bid to reduce Its inventory. had shut. down operations in both. Trail and. Kimberley for. five weeks. last ouminer a : Revenues from. sales of product and services déctined to. $1.2 billion last fear compared with $1.4 billion in: 1882; the 7 4x70. 3. .bedroom, company’s annual report says. Sale prices: were: lowef‘and.”~ accounted: for $125.6 million . of the decrease: “ani: ‘sales. volume ‘diag’ declined from 1981 tevels, which reduced: revenues by ‘an additional $55.8 million. i ‘Sales of refined lead-in 1982 dropped to 133 500. tonnes ° compared with 131,800 the previous year. Refined sine Bales.” 1981, . | The net loss. a common: : share wae 93,16. compared wth earnings ‘of-$3.05 In 1081." : - _, However, the company noted that the loss: for: 1982 haa been reduced by a tax credit of $19.8 million: for:income. dropped to 22, 100 tonnes last year. from 2b0,900 tonnes. {in “ “ taxes. The tax credit Will be reallzed in future years when a _the company returns to a profitable basis, the report sald. In addition to smelting aind mining of zinc, lead, copper, = silver and gold, the company also produces chemicals and | - Tertilizers, fabricates: metal products and Aenerates and “<¢psz0) , ‘ abontiER, . distributes. electrical power through its West, t Kontenny | Power subsidiary. Pioneer ; MOUNTAIN. VIEW, Calif. (AP), — The Pioneer .10° :i@xplorer sped from the Roar: made object to. pass. the. farthest.planets, |: ‘The 260-kilogiramn © spaceship. ig: the: first. to challenge “the. unknown beyond Mars ‘and the: first | . artifact of the space age to ‘Sail beyond the nine knows. the : ‘orbit oF _ Bath se “at “about @ ai, EDTat mor’. than 49,000, kilometres . ati: hour, Pluto‘ normally is the. outermost planet but. for the, . text £6 years its egg-shaped, * orbit will bring ‘it closer ta’ Earth than‘is Neptune.’ * ~ Launched Mareh 3, 1972, the little ship safely crossed. the asttrold belt, a- band of ‘giant rocks: beyond Mars. . ~ that some. ertentists: feared, would smash itis. _ APPLICATIONS | FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE Ae : Pursuant to section 16 a of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale by public auctlin. by the Dlatrict _ Manager, TERRACE, 8.C. at 1:00 a.m, on the 30th day. of. June :1983 a Timber Sate Licence -to suthorize the harvesting of 12,000 cubic ‘metres of Timber and ‘located D.L. 3067, 9.7 km off Thunderbir Spur. TERM: Two (2) years. Bids con be accepted only ue business - .. enterprises as defined inthe: from small . Regulations. Provided any -ellgible - . bidders who Is unable to ~ attend the auction in person may submit asealed tender, - to be opened at the hour-of . - " auction and treated es.one 3: bid. This ltceance” will be | awarded under the “provistons of © Sectlon ' 16(3}(a) of the Forest Act whlel! restricts: bidding. to persons. registered In ‘the "small. business enterprise Program Category.F end II. Details of the, ‘proposed Timber Sale Licence may be obtained from. the District Manager at Oat Lakelse Averive,. Terrace. B.C. ‘VeG TRé.’ (nce2-4,13,20) “INVITING. “ Ninist ; att napertstion Rapidly ' ‘intensifying radiation “fields ’ “seemed” “ destined to — destroy’ ‘Pioneeer’ a8 it ‘Slosed on. : ®) , Skeena Electoral District Project C-oes 6 _ Paving Sand Shed Floor Salvus Maintenance Camp Tarrace Highways ; District. Sealed Tenders marked "Paving Sand Shed. Floor - Saivus’” will be. received up ~ to-2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 24, 1983. The..work Ig located 54.0 KM, ‘west of Terrace at the oF Transportation * en ighways: Salvus Maintenance ninpeise The’, wr -ls 4546 Park Aven Ue; Terrace. ‘< B.C. V8G War telephone 635-4254, Tender forms and Special. Provisions are avatlable at “the above address, : WE. Stanley. - Distriet Highways Mansger . for:. ; MAlnister: -‘of?- cond Pein aay’ distant mr of © departs _Jupiteer, “said | was project manager: ‘The radiation was 600, human but peaked before. it. was severe enough to ‘cook. Pioneer’s lectroinics. . The. spacecraft ‘Covered — ‘5.6 billion. kilometres and "only... sone selentifie. . in- striiment failed: if “The _ spacecraft. Was: des med ‘to last 21 months’ but | retired | engineer Charles Hall, Who " “Cathy theta tan SURVIVES'"-RRBIAMION ” times the lethal dose for a _ at _ Working’ after: Il’years. . | Pioneer is still collecting - ‘data'and the. U. 8: National. Aeronautics “and: pace. Administration: “expects _ to: be in contact’ with the-triost -qmmssary for: “humanity. | "decade. . me “AB It: “pats: ‘pelt ‘farther - ‘from: -home, - Piotieer.’ will search. for the: ‘far edge. of» “the! ellosphere, the.’ tear- ‘supreme, talk an . ~ OTTAWA (CP) — Senator ~ Maurice Lamontagne, a former. | Liberal, cabinet _. “kok: “another, . “bubble in space - ‘Wwilade‘our eun’s influence is a Lamontagne died today . 5 Bachelor’ of Arts from, the ‘Rimouski, Seminary, ° minister from Quebec, died: today,.. at. the. Natlonal - ' : Defence - Medical :.Centré ‘ following a lengthy illness. He-was 63. Funeral services. will be ~ held here ‘Thursday. Lamontagne, = an - - economist -and ‘university ~ . professdr by. trade, gained a. ‘reputation as “the: Liberal iden’ man’ and a politician with’.a” ‘atrong soelit: con- scievice. Me He r entered Leatet Pearson's cabinet Initially as Privy Counett president _ secretary ‘of ‘state shortly” alter” being “elected to ° Laohta ge’ ‘resigned in, . Parliarient: In‘ 1963, | 7 1985 following ‘controversy. . "itt which the | ‘opposition Conservatives: claimed: he | chad purchased about $4,000 -- _ Worth of furhiture in 1981 at fess than full cost. - _ - Lamontagne had denied “allejatlons that the fur- nitere was a gift from people seeking political favors” _:Prvper had. occithred,. Rene” ‘Trembiay, ' ‘peat. | “master Reneral at. ihe tine, ; realned at about the same phd os es eens ater ~ served’ a8 and coniilatly : maintained nothing “-im- a . “aupport would range | He ot 1,091 EN “Mulroney. Clark ‘strategists, ae “He: actually slipped ‘alk votes- ‘tp 1,085 . while ; “Mulroney, Itwasa siguificant point h because the former prime | 1 “minister had vowed to call a leadership t race if he did : mot get more than 70 per cen The actual reault was .. 7 John’ Crosble’s b “decks © were awash has " apparently’ sank in the north -Paclf , : | of the Gréek-regisiered MV: : ad “The speculation is. ine because of. a related ; ‘furalture controversy. Two years © after his resignation,. Pearson ap . Pointed Lamontagne to the Senate; where he remained - active --in-; ‘constitutional reform’ ‘eommmittees, ‘fighting * _ aepiiatists and » Canadian:,,. writing about. polities and federalism: “ Plaga “were... lowered ‘to half ataffon Parliament. Hill upon news of his: death.” -. Senate .. Speaker. Jean - Marchand . issued = oa > Bhatemnent Jfrom Copenhagen, where he, is attending 8, meeting of NATO ; “ parlamentarlars, saying he was."shocked and saddened” by the death. of "his fellow. Quebecer, - Marchand described - Lamontagne ‘as “a great oe » and a close personal fri Senator oyce Frith, ‘deputy government leader inthe Senate, said the upper chamber would cancel. fis Thursday sitting to allow . senator’ “to. ‘attend Larmontagne’s, funeral. ‘A ‘native ‘of . Quebec's ; rugged Gaspe area, Lamontagne quickly gained a reputation..aa-.a bright scholar. \ “He “earned a. Master's in soclal sclence jfrom Laval-in Quebec City sand.” a. :Economles from Harvard ‘hear, Boston. . 7 "He “returned: to Laval ta” ‘help organize the faculty of ‘social, selences and become . ° ‘a ‘proteagor of economics i in 18. ‘Master's in 71h 184, Lamontagne was appoinied assistant deputy - minister of northera affairs ‘abd: the following year . became economic adviser . te the Privy Council. He bet _fovernment cir- cles for a ‘year to teach at the University of Ottawa but Feturned in 1956 to become economic aiviser to Pearson, Ophositian leader at thé time. |Latmontagne’s” Initial - attempts to become an.MP, In 1958"and 1962, met with defeat. But in 1963, he was elected in the Montreal ‘riding | _of , Qutremont-St. Jean, 0 consiitueticy ,. en: | compassing | much . of the territory ‘in thé current’ “viding. of Finance Minister Mate Lalonde, ‘He married the former. Jeanette Morin. of Quebec. City in 1944. They had three ‘children — Helen, Plerre and Bernard. / BY, : dealhe a me sustainéd by . people: during: these first four years." molt : Peckford "Wet ‘re. ‘going up os JUNEAU, ‘Alaska (AP) = ame oa: freighter: ‘abandoned. by, dts. Japanese crew! jafter its , detaited tone up. no evidence: " | Figures _ drop — WINNIPEG. (CP). “Death: and injury ° figures "dropped. in Australia when | ; ~ restrictions’ were placed on people, earning to. drive J. i a ; says “Milne, “deputy ‘ “chairmen “of the: road - ' trauma committee ‘in the ‘Royal Australian College of. * Surgeons: and. a. vascular. — "surgeon at Royal: Melbourne .. Hospital. , Australians: must take a. ~ 25-metre. ‘test merely. to 'eonvinee.” inspectors they - - know‘ their - machines; and - » Can: ride properly, - Milne told the: “Canadian Road — Safety ‘conference | in'} Winnipeg recently.- fe The applicanit,. who’ must: be at least, 12, la then isaved.- --alearner’s' ‘permit, which is: good for-12 motiths and tan * : ibe extended a. further three” , Months. if. mmecessary. ‘, WEARB SIGN | : The driver must.’ ‘have a > sign showing.a black. L on . yellow: ‘beside - ‘his. ll¢ence . plate during “ the. learning ; period and the vehicle must’ "be lighter than 260 cubic © _centimetres | tn . engine - _ displacement. - eld BE Speed must be kept to leas _ ’ than 80 kilometres. an hour, although ; Australian: speed limits are 100 kilometres an * hour, and the Jearner is not allowed. to. . passenger, + . ~ There is no second chance “if Jearners fall a written test _ after holding a permit for 15 «month, After passing the test, the driver © receives. a probationary - licence: and _ changes his Lsign for a P _ Sign, which must be.catried for another three: years, — Drivers’ ‘can | carry. .a. ‘ passenger after the. first ‘probationary ‘year bit: musi ‘keep. speeds - under”: 80 Kiklometres »@n hour’ untll they ., receive. permanent . licences In- three years, = “In other words, it takes a motorcyclist four years to become:. fully» licenced,” Milne’: saald. “Needless to t--ifjuries and Miine said.” casualties since 1970 have dropped .40 per, cent’ in; |\- learners and ‘39 per cent . among drivers in their first n)) probationary year. . surgeon said. ‘Pretnler:” ‘Brian “Pecitford “it uy” successfully watt the last. ‘minute to, save bid: for. the. ‘Conzorvative and threw his support. to Crosbie, Peckford’ went ‘to Clark and pressed him, ito. quilt, tolling him he couldn't win. as oe - and: you're” going: “Jes own," ‘Peckford told Clark, But Clark did ote not withdraw and Crosbie lost on the third 2 Neither Crosbie nor: Peckford endarsed ; either ‘of the. ‘two: Temaining . Candidates, : “valthough in’ a, symbolic: Reature ‘Crosbie . “Jeatied aver and shook hands, with Brian ‘Mulroney. Most of the 155 Newfo “ delegates. - ‘folned. -the movement’ to , Mulroney, putting him over the top. ”.! Peekford was the only one of the seven = Conservative premiers who took an active vole in the backroom. Healings that. ¢ ended — : aM Mulroney’ 8 win, _ the * ‘ented hima as duty . i a | stauneh Crosbie. supporter. oe Binge ithe: ‘Newfoundland: MP’ began his: supparted an.in Match, went as far as' trying: to:pereuade. Joe Clark to bow out, and back: Craabie | ‘polng: into - “the: ‘third ballot: eliminated lipped wet th the end, 31.of the 75 Alberta.” Lougheed had asked all eight candidates ~ - mittee to.discuss policy: questions, “After... “meeting all except. Michael,Wilson,who ' refused to-attend, Lougheed said: he. would: . ~. remain neutral but iffeed his caurits to vate, _ as they wanted. . 3°" te a MADE IMPACT . ny mm _ The only.-other wiemier e. Shake: ‘ani ‘impact at the convention was an Hatfield of: New Brunswick. 7 & diand ‘As a precaution, a “potice: rescue edatest ‘officer: ‘but ™ “to: fhariners was issued that declined to ‘give ‘his: name. ‘the vessel may be’ ‘floating. © Waten:in: the area, about “just lander the surface; said ‘1,040 Kilometres south of - _ Spokesman, -who Adak, is about 600 > fathoms: , Heep. ~WUNTING DOES.) FOR FATHER’S DAY. "Registered German Shorhalred Pointer .— ' Pups. Champion sired. Phone 638- 8257 evenings and weekends. oo ° 4000-509 Huntington Apartments, r . “Includes fridge, stove, ‘drapes, wall to ~ wall carpet, close to ‘schools and bus, Now: taking applications. _ "Phone, manager anytime: oe ll 635-3525 _ A may “Concho : . | | ele! “Date apertviont dally, holy, pov : caipeling,. deapen, wndizcond ve neh 4 that security system carry at "annual : “This was a rather .eur-.. prising and- unpredictéd outcome of thw 1979 law changes," the. 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