4 BC ma LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY, PARLIAMENT BUILDINUS, : VICTORTA, B.C., ogra ing money 20 T7178 COP. #61 but rates up ? nk RR a a ae am ane aoe ~ " . equalled the diabetics in this region, she hat arranged for John Minty, the northern representative. ‘of -* the tion, toc come over from Smithers, diabetics and thalr families, Stradeak! 7 De, Judith Ctr, a ca entor af rovincial ; BP erganleatin ftom Van- me OM gihagkt here will ba ial Hoeptal a diabetic mee ae to have liaison with ol other Ann Poliock, oe etelan at the Terrace hospital says the number: of diabetics in . converted this ar area is several per cent the Population, at ut eat VICTORIA (CP) — British la’s development is being held because ite petheae not provide esough graduates the professions, saya Dr, ard Petch, presideit of the University of Victoria. He sald B.C. universities natlonal average in only three of the 17 lons and was last in providing engineering, commerce and medicine graduates, Government = statlatics ahow 06 doctors were * Skeene federal candidates are*prepared for voters on May 22. Five Skeena federal RE.M. CARACAS (cP) = Venezuela, a key supplier of crude oll for Canada and the United States, raised its surcharge on moat crude from §1.20 <2-galion barrel. price of Venezuelan crude to $17.30 a barrel and mediumgravity crudes. to $16.98, the ay eres energy minis said, aurcharge for heavy crude remains at 70 cents a barrel. Zeer, When the crisis in Eran tightened supplies of oil around the world, The Organization of Petroleum Exporting belowge townie Venesitela sane and fApril ‘ted and the basic OPEC for benchmark light Arabian crude now stands at $16.02 a barrel. Venezuela added surcharges in April. During a news conference in Qatar earlier In the day, pergy Minister Humberto Calderon "confirmed the rease in s ea. He sald they are in line with similar moves by other OPEC countries, In its statement, the ministry also announced that It will ralse the prices of . rted fue] oils Baturday ing range to ® cents from $9 Tu cents a barrel d hur content. Vene- $20.40 8 Vonezuela ‘exports an average of two million barrels 9 day in crude oll and ‘me sted States receives exppris andi per tental fe an cen cnde lee 5 Cama Is takin est bu ie per cent ot Veneta’ atu exports and three per cent of refined probucts, ve Veneruela ships 41 per ame _ tease Sey : | Cand 7 ‘By Blan ong _ My yale bons aie recede it (ie cent of its crude to the - Caribbean, most. of it.g to refineries in Curacao products. for the exports Wedneaday to $1.80 market, . 4 Venezuela — na gluding Exxon, Gulf and. Shel] — Aruba, whi¢H also turn ‘out. have accepted the increases., U.S. No comumeats are aval’ ore o,+-' dicom the compa Enetay Moreno Leon . customers that it is rals sald in Eine gy nas racas that all the major thternattonal oll es by 70 cents a barre: ge Be sald. The in ’ their ail. ; “than tvo dimensional as on he. candidate talked about the | meeting. birth of a new confederation . and another candidate spoke ..out agalnat, abortion. independant candidate. Venezuela raises surcharge | companies ‘that buy from = crease brings ee bade ol gis age Organ was. like, the. Tony’ volce crying int he wilder- . an ness as he. was booed -and heckled because of his stand ~Y" agaliet abdrtion. "I will fight for what ‘is. Godly and good; I am con- the country's mre highest ade, and % ara , eat priced — to. $10 a Most members of the Minister : Libya informed some ofits OPEC, except for Saudi barrel Arable, have put surcharges - of $1.80 to $1.90 @ barrel on It’s not advertising Stories about | the. election printed or broadcast . Countries. OTTAWA (CP) — News next Monday .or Tu will, not be considered p ted election day advertising, election commissimer Joe Gorman said) Wednesday. But two Albe newspapers have been told not to publish candidates’ replles questions pla supplements to distributed Monday, be said, However, that ruling does not affect election news stories carried or broadcast by ihe news media, Gorman av does it apply to general campaign round-up stories on what has aiready been said or done by can- didates, The general election is eaday, The Calgary Herald and Edmonton Journal were told that under the Canada Elections Act they cannot publish the’ replies which were interpreted as ad- vertising by candidates who, under the act, are not allowed to advertise on or the day before an election, The question the Journal had planned to replies to was: What is your stand on Issues of particular im- pact in your consttuency? It was one of four tor being put to all onton- area candidates. The other three were acceptahte, federal . to fanned hee clusion in special election they Another | Sificlal sald such open-ended questions were an invitation ‘to candidates to get on thelr campaign stumps and indulge in a little self-promotion, Local Progreasive Con- servative candidates abou denounced the decision as ridiculous and | ah ie’ fringement o: the public to recelve in- formation at a time when need it most.” Journal Publisher J.P. O'Callaghan called the inter- ° pretation ‘‘an encroachment on the tradition of a free press, with civil servants usurping the editorial tive, not direct terreno vw te edly Cand dates aa the ae in- struments of *Tavolvement, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Trudeau accused Joe Clark Wed: nesday of being “bad news” for Canada because the Pro ive Conservative leader criticized the Liberal campaign announcement of a major natural gas find. Clark told a London, Ont., rally that a Conservative vermment would revise tax wa lo give a better break to charital ee and volunteer Ea Broadbent, leader of the New Democratic Party, “No way are we trying to interfere with the freedom of the press,’’ the official sald, “We just want them to re- phrase their question." The two elestoral officials were Specifically asked terpretation's siteck on new proline The Journal plana to drop the offending question from its supplement while the Herald has cancelled ‘its supplement. ovi t low ia 18 degrees. Leaders battle dented allegations in hia home constituency of Oshawa, Ont., that the United Autoworkers Union la intimidating member Loto supporting t the NDP. deaul chastized Clark’s pledge to abolish Petro- Canada, the national oll company involved in the gas discovery in the high Arcti, at all cam during his final weatern « Trudeau sald he thouglt whi ys i fates meeting ho hum cerned about love and justice I} seek what is righteous, * Organ sald... However, tha man who dresses like the man from Glad and offers to clean up fhe evil. and the per- milasiveness which he says exist within the political arena only received support ” from Rod Cousins, the Pro; Conservative candi in his fight for eri every ‘abortion there are two lives involved and I speak for the life that cannot - speak for Itself," he valid. Nan Dn, & One ‘ites te crllcled ri on by he would be bring back b uae door abortions and said she opposed any man who dic: tates what should dowith a the New Cont’d on 5 Tona Campagnolo, the Liberal ral incumbent for shame w was criticized by Michael Darnell, the Nor- thern representative of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union on Wed- nesday for statements she made at Tuesday's all- candidates meeting. “She has no mandate to nection with To ‘aid Dar- by one- half, She said the United Fishermen recognise the [McG peed to export raw fish, Darnell says it. ip “Iudicrous that they (federal government) let Tokyo have the final ssy on how many people’ to work in the secondary application of . We've been fighting this and Jona has shown how far she has wandered from tha eames said i Tusadny . VANCOUVER (cP) -— will be going up. “+. tyeame of $410 million, discount year by year, One renewal fime, A motorist’ income. surplus- of 96. ‘There was some news Sherrell sald told a news Although premluma will ; of claim-free dri jouldn’t be penalized twice. million in 1978 compared: and some bad mye for conference that although the increase, Sherrell said the _ SEE STOR Y ON 8 ail enrn a oneyeee would be penalized twice with an $8.6 million detifiet tmotorists Wednesday: from corporation's finances arein method of determiaing them the recently-announced ingurance purchases, ac- ‘discount, vehicle owner still {s respon. the previous year. %: °->- Robbie Sherrell, manager of good order, motorists ahould willbe more falr because tho élimination of the cording to thelr claim Although the emphaisis sible for the claim record of ICHC’a annual ‘Fey: if the. Sovernment-owned expect some kind of an in. emphasis on safe-dtiving requirement that vehicle record. In addition, the will be ahifted to the driver, iis insured vehicle. If he showa’ $856 million paid“ in Insurance Corp. of British craase in premiums but he discount ' lity will bé owners must pay a minimum means new residents’ an-owner of more than one loans his cartosomeone who vehicle premiums ies B21 Colombia. Pefused tosay how much that’ shifted tothe performancect six-month Autoplan ‘in B.C, will be eligible for. car-would only he penalized has an aceldent while millon in clver preintuma; bert feud news: ICBC lain inerease would be. Most the driver rather than the Premium before claiming-a discounts according to their once for a clalm, Sherrell driving it, the owner's Tavestinents earned : ate lehape witha motorists have already paid vahicle, . claim-free record. said, If the owner of twocara remium discount is, af- million : si milion surplus in 1978. their 1979 premiums, il Increase by $10 milli Drivers will now be Sherrell sald newly- was at fault in an accident fected. ; 7 $410 million total-in: oe oe TREES See See Eee Mine ores cline ' . sa , ta “w a lor Ww said . tion ven ear . The bad news: Premiums of the corpora an ee Rent effective Sept. 1, comatt, new and renewal first time, oust earn the reflected only on one car at a ahape, with an. shistegy. ° " a ~ fi ‘ (i | {Rupert Steel & Salvai a "5555. TAXI TERRACE-KITIMAT "P ee (1I978LTD.) Lid. is . we buy TERNS 635-5555, 635-2525 ALL HETALS . a TATTERIES | 635-5050 MON-SAT. OPEN TIL 6 p.m? “LIGHT DELIVERY. SERVICE J ( votume 1 wo #1 : 20¢ | Location Seal Cove Phone 624-6639. Terrace _ ‘dONARAPPED “" diabetics UFAWU upset planning over remarks. . , 7 *, Z meeting | pee ° _ ‘Terrace resident Myrna j “ Stradeait wants 10 S00 a Union RAIL branch of the Canadian d eal : Diabetic Association formed enying UNIO NV . She ts not just concerned ° about the welfare of it all than Canadian rail and a wurkers have won ei independence from their. it would never happen is. A practice. “We have complete - authority in Canada," regor sak. The union, which represents 200,000 members in da and the U.8., approvéd a. seperate cons tution-"for. its Canadian division |. without significant dis- ‘ fata te officers, control Uniog | a paiey. VICTORIA (CP) — It would cost the province at - British Cotumble’s north coast, Transportation Minlater Alex Fraser said Wednesday. Fraser said he agreed with a suggestion by Premier Bill Bennett that the ferry. be used to supplement service now - offered on tha northern FERRY PLAN VERY COSTLY Idled vessel to wok over natural gas blurt Clark ula ould have cougra govern- ment and Petro-Canada for news of the major discovery. omised a shopping. contre pro as oan rally in London thet his government would put coatable groups in a to assume greater se cna in building thy communities, He also jabbed again at the : ual "Te he telling audience, “Ts he us that aH Healt te atop flowing in Broadbent his home constituency, eying in a radio interview Elliott Trudeau was net prime minister?’ tapent the day in t allegations of on induatry,..what she ways is | dues and set union. absolute nonsense," he said. [in Canada. : By: wat Japanese were not agreement, sever Canadian fish until the 200. Caredian eefioetee, mile fishing Hmit was in- [the International... .:-. troduced, sald Darnell, . executive of the union.’ . “When th ty receive a a fe er. bens Shelford’ want aalmon a we'll end thee "Seas, advocates. | control 35; | on wagés®: A ale ons run by the Queen of only way to beep food tise The Queen of Surrey in las torenodua troduct wale He “He predicted ie wil barge service between contiabe te Pri Bind Queen Charlotte Talands, | 10 per cont a year. the minister said, who 8 was It would cost $3 milion | defeated in the May 10, to refit the vessel and §2 Feneral olsctione million to build docking cold bo eenileves BR de, facilities on the Queen on the 1 yorker In Ctiawa, Bob de MP "snd rs previous elections. cualked up last year’. : NDP leader has aloo = He added tad tis 6 cod criticlam aig a atands tiding enough but be sald fo put ae place i “ae he believes voters are economic. platform im< mature fncugh tok to mediately afte the May &: that against 1 preven es we