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Acoupla of houre aftes'the Yerrace Morgan Horse Club “ parechutiste jurcpod from: beer. sold in the bar was The first, event. planned: : predkfast. Lakelxo’ Avinutl.jwot the best equestrian gancdndlended in thepark, finished: by the. end of the . was at? edrty morning feat was packed mee ‘people class, apg rc of orl i a aac aight. “ ~ wwaltlog 6p 520. Riverboat, froin a, para (down, _ ‘ol ‘crowded and a: dise jockey. " Daya’ parade.” "" jablished "Suesday. |" Aitter this. thore- were” ‘Colorful: floats, clowns, As soni.es the parade was: ea for children. in- the: candy, marching bands atid ever, the: bier ‘block of aren: and . the. Terrace et horses .. ‘paraded down’, ~ » | GAILDOTINGA:, ” ‘Clearblue, skies ‘and hot : temperahires helped: ‘wake. inotning « - : ' outalde Grerwaitea for their -. pancake - breakfast.: A - eleeatle portion: ‘of ‘bacon. COMP. ne a The arana was: . played. mile for energet an F - Lakelse. “to: aperediative Ve m capper, irs, ot met, Natlevlas, otc. Call iis -'We are. "! ‘Votume 7 7a Wn. Le he celebration too and a: : Saturday and Sunday cane: Taces were held. ; ‘The: cance marathon: race began “ate Renio - Bar on Saturday.” The: :turitout for ‘the event wan “ae with 0 canoes, eate : Dave . Gobet ‘and Matt Cathia caine ‘fitat . in the: men’s’ marathon. Thm Tomayer: -divinidn’ of the’: end . Don ‘Mackow came ‘second and Doug Witala and Join Sechthii were: third Rilla Mlailleton and Dave ~ Pearce were‘the winners in | the mixed: ‘division’ of” the marathon. - ‘Bes Dalton and ’ ‘Siu Soward took second and Tim aod Penny Newton game. "third. “Pat Peares: “and Antie -Havard were the winners in : - the women’s: marathon race. "Shey were: the . only team ‘entered in ‘the women's | © ein hey pacd aia | ars "Monday. Aiggust 11, 1900. 7, | Westend Food Mart ” gig0am - eit pm 7daysaweek: . ¢ overall in time, All the first: place teams in therace were -.. from Smithers. ; In another event on Sun- day Matt Cachia and Dave ‘ ‘Gobel won the one-mile . men'ssprint éanoe race. The second pice winners were Tim Tomayer' and Don Mackow .and third place wentia Tan. ‘and Dick Gordon.. Tn the mixed. sprint Dave. Gobel and Anne Havard came first, Rilla Middleton. - Continued on Page é Westend Chevron Service Se, bs 635-1278. SI Satisfy Tummy & Tank \ YEAR" er te, tee $a. a fe | ‘dl | Gilles: Laerole: 2 a Lions Club rember, and his ‘block fair Sourday during Riverboat Days. dati’ Michelle fake: in the: e Sights of the: 4800 Photo by Caria Wilson * A hit. and-run Incident near Kitimat has killed a 19-year-old man: Brian Kilgore, of 15 Nadine. . Street In Kitimat, was struck by a vehicle near the Hirsch Creek, Bridge early. Saturday mor. | f rilng.” The vehicle left the scene. and has not been’ It located, Police belleve ‘the Incident occurred at ‘f. contact the. Kitimat: RCMP. Six slain. in bizarre a _-HABSANO,. lta * ACP). inners’ Grief-stticken parishioners . of ‘the Evangelical Free Church in this southeastern . Alberta : agricultural _coi- tunity attended regular “ehurch services Sunday, determined not to let the bi- -zatre shooting Geath of their pastor diminish thelr spirits. “Gathered. .ia’..the. tiny church; about 125- kilometres - - southeast of Calgary, the. 40-. = meraber congrégation wiped - tears from their eyes and: - many read biblical passages and prayed before | the Ber - vice began. Rev. Reg Tomlinson, 59 a, * and his wife Grace, 56, were found: shot to death’ in ‘the . bagement. of their, ,home. peaisreiatbie errs as pastor in the community's: - Church from 1964 to 1969. Cpl. Fred Bickerstaff, in -eharge ‘of the local. RCMP detachment, said Sunday that: Levens went to the house. of". another congregation member on the night of the slayings, : But Bickerstaff sald the. |’ member and his family were . away on vacation, © ‘He ‘said. Levens shot ‘himself with a .22-calibre rifle. about. 4 pm. MDT: Friday ina neighbor’s motor ’ “home. He .algo said police. - ' now have established that * the ) murders: “took place - Friday. RCMP» say ~ they. Fi were apparently -atiot by Feported. a Irvin Levens, 55,, who killed *. his: wife, Philomena, 52, and their two children, Timothy, 15, and Liz, 12, before @ kiting himself We should not be weeping and crying for them,” a . woman offered in - prayer. “They would want us to. be " rejoicing for them because: they are in a better place | - than us.” : . “and te ehildren were found - at the. Levens residence ! about,3 p.m. Friday and ‘the --bodies of Tomlinson and his ‘wife were found .at their home four hours later. Bickerstaff said all five ‘murder victims were shot Thursday night, Estimated time of their deaths. was ‘between 10 p.m. and mid-- night Thursday night. spproximstely 3:30 aun mo - General ‘Hospital. “ROMP a “Kilgore..was. dead: on. arrival at: Kitimat ‘ ontivising’ ‘their’ investigation. "Anyone with information on ther matter is asked , dollars”: coast from¢ to just above: - south-central ” BROWNSVILLE, rex: ' “APY: a ‘Huirticane Allen:.. _ Metied predictions and mor | “jn > property damage before limping issued -8 -fiidd, warning early today. forthe Texas ws Christi srowndville ‘and for: flv, -eounties in - who ind been evacuated from’ their homes from - Corpus- Christi south’ to About 200,000 peaple- fled their homes Friday as” authorities predicted Allen would match its “into a0: 1 Mexico. . deadly Caribbean rage salen ‘caused no direct with widespread. injuries; nF: ye oaths in destruction in Texas. ~ Texas,. ie ere the -“We were very, very hurricane tha lucky,” said Gov. Bill, 3 bat ‘the - Clements; ‘There is a “tropical: ‘storgi, that cut ‘great difference in, what into the atate, hut it spun —_— we were anticipating and off tornade x4 iat injured | what we received,” about 20'p “Tt was like a hurricane “Two ple. died of with eyes,” said Neil heart attacks. while the . Frank, director ‘of the storm Wag,jqithe area, National. Hurricane “More than {99 people had Centre in Miami. Every been killed: time it threatened .a . Earlier, at least 100 people were killed as the hurricane swept across the Caribbean, past Mexico's Yucatan Penin- - gua. amd into the. Gulf. The deaths included 56 in Haiti, 16 in St, Lucia, ’ eight in Jamaica, four in Cuba and three in. the ’ Dominican Republic. In addition, 2 people died when “helicopter _ erashed ‘while carrying -- them from an offshore oil ST. JOHN, 'S, Nfld. CP) — ‘Newfoundland inshore fish- . few at processing ‘about 25.900 - ernien are ‘sticking to their. guns” and won't sell fish to . probeasors seekirig, to reopen Hants ‘while a strike- rock gat ‘ continues, | ’ : fisherman's spokesman said today. . Max ‘Short of the New.’ fourdlind Fishermen, Food and Allied Workers Union — sald the fishermen-are still . ” boycotting "plants across the Island, A spokesman for the prov-' - ‘continue thé strike despite moves: by the processors to E ‘fish-processing ince's fish processors said earlier the processors would ‘ede any reopened plants if Biaberinen continued their ie. "peat: break ‘in the ‘mdnthlong strike-tockout caine ai St, Anthony Friday when RCMP escorted fish. treks through . fishertien’s “fish yueks ” © : fishermen. 7 soli fens to the plant Friday. -and he said workers . are’ pounds of fish there today. Short said 75 per cent of the fishermen who sold’ fish. to the St. Anthony plant were moonlighters, not _Fegular - “The traditional, hard-core fishermen, he said, know they must get a better ‘price | for their-fiah and will stick to their guns ‘until they get it. ‘Thetnion vowed Sunday to. ‘Feopeir planta. . There were angry ex-.; § changes: and .a few - bloady ... noses on the picket, ‘line™ Sunday | after. the Fisheries Association of Newfoundland Bald it ‘waa’ preparing - to ‘redpen ‘ite plants in-ré toa move by some St An. 3 Be Pihadi by teria Wilton '., platform and one person was’ missing and feared drowned . in the “Dominican Republic, Frank said a .high- pressure system that had -been = driving the hurricane through the Gulf of Mexico weakened as Allen approached Texas, slowing its progress inland to eight kilometres an hour from 49 km-h. That in Gun cut Allen's ability to maintain the 270-km-h winds at its centre, and they dropped to 174 km-h. The hurricane was _ downgraded to a tropical sterm Sunday as it slogged its way northwest across sparsely populated areas of Texas and into ‘northern \Mexico, The \ highest sustained winds were 72 km h in a few squalls. “More than 78,000 homes along the Texas coast were without electricity 15,000 in Corpus Christi, aaid the Central Power Brownaville not ta rela. rbd: w ae "+ populated area, there was. & little zag in its track.”. Sunday night, including pickets to the Fishery S og plant. * _ thony fishermen to sell tothe This car ended In aditch by bakelse Lake Sunday att and a motorcycle. Orivers of the other _yahieat Yoed off | and Light Co. said a few | fishermen | when the driver was. 8 forced ‘to’ ‘swerve’ to: wd a heahcnl * bodving this car on the edge ata steep eben Kno , gai ke Mie sn ee si spi en ete CR annie See aN ee ne mR oat pond ea een iene ee