‘site, ‘Two years.ago, Madig . began construction on what, Her, rendition or Bach and Hindemith ‘scutes ‘at the from ‘Terrace-Kitimat haa: been on br ’ Provinclal Music Festival finals in. Victoria ‘last weekend years. After graduathig sc oal ‘continue studying music at university.and would like tobea” ttudl concert musician or teachers eventually. _ earned 17-year-old Rachel Rea " fublor woodwind division. Hck BE GIR ATE haaady PORLIAMERT Bo lisimee Hwy. 16 West, Terrace” _635- 2362: ‘ (véLume, 7, NO. 26 “Price: 20 cents ‘WEDNESDAY JUNE®, 977. a) NN 632-2024 A runtier-up honors in. the 1 on8 of four. competions or PULSE . .-events to note ; . in Kitimat, Terrace” —-/ 1c Garage sale . - There willbea garage sale at the Jack Cook School, 4720 Graham, on Saturday, Sune 11, at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served Car wash m3 you want to clean up your jalopy and at the same: time help sponsor a trip to Dawson Creek by the the. Oak Ridge Division of Terrace Pony League All-Stars, you can do bath in the parking lot: ‘Saturday morning, “west end of the Co-op between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The all-stars. will visit — Dawson Creek June 17, 18, and 19 and 1 will play seven * games. Display. Elizabeth free. It is pu ; Senior gee Econdary School and is, of course, PULSE is a community calender ‘containing coming events and brief messages for a non _ Items for this column should be phon Oflt organization. or dropped into the , Herald office on Kalum St. (635-6357) or Kitimat, 632-5706. . : ae Penetanguishene, ihe subcommittee,” in ) Expensive price from high ~ CP) = a * PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. ‘A report prepared - for the forest and economic Oey development “pays Prince George is: - "pest site in the province for | Be eee a $350 - - The PePusen, - which published details of the . made: _ public. until: Beat << v “The. : mule for six , she intends te . but little gain OTTAWA (CP) — It costs $17,515 a'year to keap a man in a federal prison, with no appreciable results, cluded killers, dansierous sexual offenders and armed robbers with long histuries of trouble; -but-an Ontario mental . hospital: is rehabilitatin - met at far less cost and wi ’ far less manpower, a special Commons subcommittee | apt anys. subcommittee, which + looked at 17 federal prisons “Jast. winter, recommends’ the Ontario Mental Hospital 95 miles north of Toronto, as a model— ‘*the “most - Promising ‘known for assisting offenders ‘in self. reformation.”’ .- _.last winter found ‘men at Oak Ridge whose bitter violence-strewn lives had been changed by their ex- perience e. They. in-. ; psychologists ‘Oak Ridge technical ig a hospital for the crim ‘insane. In reality, it houses. ‘many men who turned. to violence and who had never had much. help or advice. Man sex offenders peye chologists t told MPs, had been where ore Were na girls, One thought he would get. pregnant. if he: had relations with an adult. woman. ; Oak Ridge has two: full... _ time sychiatrists, Barry Boyd, e " director; who. was hired by ~ then’ the the subcommittee as - adviser when it visited similar institutions in the U.S. in April. It also has one 7 three an and: physician ‘for average of 286 patien tients. A ball staff of orderlies and nurses algo are on hand, dpe evatve: in ir ‘demands ministries © , Bays the ire ran completed two ago: and won't be impact of pul ~ con- _ impact ue, ml examines, government participation " . pulp mill development.: Alter examinin economic Teasilly ol of construction of ‘8 thermo pasnnsnsannoannnsancananincan $350 MILLION PROJECT -rince George — pulp mill site Government study "FERRY 70 | KITIMAT prefers the city mechanical paper mill .in sti report ear afbty ah raid be bleach’ 7 mill is: more economically attractive er se eaeseparapeatieatanrscaeasentcasactsnce.0.0.0 SS TSE is a rt noise and pollution standards. ANNOUNCEMENT DUE - "Fransportation “Minister Jack Davis will be making an important announcement about coastal ferry service, the Daily Herald - has learned. In a tel ephone interview from Victoria, provincial © The report, which Jooked t& tion consultant R. aris teglam ne provi G. Chestnut said that the says construction of: announcement would come bleach kraft pulp mill: would mean . drawing © timber: - Fesouresa from. at least two “It. “oe “says. “tat” the raya or Dave Maroney sald that be understood that Gayle had obtained an appointment elsewhere and was the reason for his . _tesignatioa. . SAYS INDUSTRY declined _wkbe ‘Herald contacted “Chestnut because no’ word with by the British Columbia Ferries Cor- poration and “I don't think they've come to a decision." . “The government wanted ‘to study the whole coastal system more fully,” he said. “Within the next two or three days som: will be coming out which ‘make what I’m saying more un derstandable.” - - iid THAI A re eet BS oceaseoeaaarseteee aici ame a senate, sO ROO a rane mete RISIRE ROSS eeepc eaneeaRDHIES isi Sad . By. ANDREW PETTER it claimed, waa a tate: According to existin “council's Zo _ the manufacturing tto . During debate on the told the other “(if come to ws sé: ee "Herald staff writer warehouse; ra pa a oid ‘Alderman a "go ahead. pl ‘o issue, elesbrecht em- members, eounell sl they on how can we turn,’ 4 development proceeded, warehouse was 4n -ac- agreed tha at Madig's method © zed the matner in Following the meeting, them down?” be ask Lo ' A move hy ‘Terrace Madig oF changed, ceptable ‘developinent for’ bad “‘a tinge of bad faith Glesbrecht and Pease which Madig had Giesbrecht pointed out that | Mayor Maroney said that council. Tuesday ° night, te “I f difficult to - the area, a mantifacturing about it, ”*butiaced withthe voted against the motion, disregarded the district's the change in zoning seta he did not “think” that the =. rezone a-portion of land in believe ‘that it was ver _ plant was not. existence eof the building, be leaving Dave Maroney to bylaws erous precedent witch move was dangerous. . the 500 - ‘block of Graham intended to be ‘But despite this fact, and. three giber counci] casthis first vote as mayor. phe main issue is on id encourage others to . But asked what would Avenue as a _ development warehouse,” ‘Glesbrécht Madig continued _con- members - Cooper, Jolliffe He backed the change whether or not we allow. proceed with developments happen ° if another area’ means “open season stated at. the counell struction on the complex in and Mumford - su ving it the necessary twa-. someone to come {n and without first obtaining the development went: abead. has. ‘been. icclared on meeting. 7 -. direct contravention to. the change in zoning allow majority. ignore a zoning a ‘he . district’s approval. without counctl a vs a , Giesbrecht charged. f- ae Ve _ oot ( Lote ‘ a acnde on cepllee . I “. aday. | cn ’ RECORDS The council also approved’ Penis mane ‘i cet a “ ow ou 0 eh ’ n nego le ant ieee al eae #E°® and up. - Company ‘to contacts r . , a whe issue surrounds |. Your.new restaurant. KITIMAT ‘dewaik along’ Kenny. attempts by Madig Con- _ with full facilities and - : - ‘Street, from Agar peructon ope” Bee J International Cutsne, ving | RADIO & TV | SR act atsirequires ; ‘ "Servi n errace, Kiti t, th . . ar ‘manofacturing plant-on.the - At the KALUM MOTEL.: ing. ma e Hazeltons Stewart and the Nass. Lower City Centre Mall Madig t to pave aR ort on ol. ae _ ‘Later Chestnut explained ! ‘ that; Mr,--Davis. would. be by. Theraey =o 7 | Cancel explosion’ ’ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, : (CP)--A badly. corroded : electrical transformer: may have caused the explosion at Costly pulp demands VANCOUVER: (CP) — The pulp unions may feel are. belng more con- woodsworkers, but it would still “cost the in- dustry plenty" to give them . the ‘additional benefits, the chief negotiator for the British © Columbia ‘manufacturing companies. said Tuesda oie Lester, president of the rep and Paper In- “Where is Idi Amin? mdered the an- swer to that question more than a full unpredictable president of Uganda was re have left for : Com- monwealth conference in London where he has been red, unwelcome— on a misery t an un- known y flight with , Uganda Radio, in a midnight Tuesday night _ broadcast, said Amin departed aboard a military plane | borrowed ‘from a friend]: nly country” and had reache first e destination. inhat might be y. after the - ted to: a BUT NOBODY LETS HIM LAND er - Flighty Amin whirls over Europe — with Uganda. There ‘also | —Cwas - speculation that Amin never. Jeft Uganda and his “flight” was a: bizarre hoax: to u stage the Commonweal summit and the silver . bitee pageantry for” the ' Amin’s possible arrival at . a earlier ‘Uganda pronteast said Amin would fly.to Europe and then sail for Ethglarid today or Thursday from. France, - West Germany or Ireland. : Although Uganda is a Commonwealth member Britain has said Amin would not be welcome. He has been accused of killing thousands ° “his six-year rule in the East. African country. More than 40) delegates : are in London for the eight- - fay conference .t that opens Reports ‘and - rumors around Europe about various airports, .. The Irish government said it would not let him land there and sources’ in Brussels said the Belgian government also would reject him. France said there is nothing to prevent Amin from making a private visit to that country. ort police. in Lille, . rane, reported sighing a wide-bodied aircraft accom- -: panied by several. fighter’. - planes nity A unknown nationa ng over. ‘Calals ‘in e: direst tion ‘of ’ Belgium. Bat authorities: id not know: if Amin was aboard, - Eurocontrol—the central alt contra authority ia estern Ma Bo Ea Rome. air traffic authorities reported h Tuesday morning that Amin’s plane was over. Europe,’ but there was no later - ednfirmation of the report. en fhe Trish govern- . Jand | emergency, - ment sald it had heen ok that’ he aa except lowed to in an “The British forelg office has said unspecified ‘con- Ungency. plans have been. drawn up in case Amin arrives in Britain, Opposition to hardened during weekend because statements by Ugandan Health Minister Henry Kyemba, who defected and the “is: ‘seeking political asylum — in Britan. ordered’ Amin of Libya, which has close ties of political opponents during dustrial Relations ‘Bureau, - said the Canadian Paper- . workers Union (CPU) and Pulp; Paper and Wood- workers of Canada (PPWC) | have included among 20 proposals “quite a number ich are not costed by the anti-inflation board," - Lester cited. the joint de- mands for increased sions for people who re prior to July 1, 1875, otired a two-cent hourly - ‘management contribution to a safety and occupational health fund. He said: the fund would cost $500,000 a year, but he did not: ave a total cost -estimate to cover all the demami ‘ B. Lester said the unions - took the position at the’ opening session Monday ™ that they ‘want to bargain within our ability to. pay,” but he wenton to imply that t ’ the conv. the ons they aren’te wolf when they say the markets are bad and inventories never higher, .not only here, but around the world, feeling ~ “There is a stron that the AIB guidel r are too high; that hee 8 much more conservatism generally believed,” he Lester said it is traditional for unions to paint a bright picture ‘and employers to ery the blues, but added “TI want to make ‘itclear that is not the case now” as far as he I manufacturers are “The. chief negotiator’ for the companies said the ’ unions. came on strong Monday in their demand for -a‘one-year contract, “We think a two-year ent would be ford for both them and us, added. Dave’s mayor Mayor Dave Maroney was sworn into office Tuesday — evening and wasted no time in coprcising. his new PeMinutes after taking over the mayor's chair, Maroney . announced committee assignments and council — appolntments, as well as a revised ancy for the ition of deputy mayor. Pothe changes Include the appointment of newly: an e ected alderman David Pease as council representative on the Terrace Library Association. ‘ Awother council newcomer, Doug Mumford, was appointed represen- tative on the Terrace and District Community Ser- vices Society. and District . a@ Canadian Cellulose mill near here Jan. 2 fet _prought the com iG chaeecer d ne es under | the Fisheri eries “art. “report says’ “curren t. had been forthcoming about “development o of a homo > could ae oiderably a a. Broposed Tsawwassen-. ‘The Hered. als per day. Behold be in Prince by the maid 10006, t ferry service, with Skeena MLA - pric agver other. sites . %mways and Public Works had received no word on the c in the.province, = ‘ Minister Alex Fraser had ferry service. Shelford: lt says 2 ‘seco! priority for. Engineer ‘’. told Terrace council thathe promised to check with construction of a smaller. * . ‘expected an announcement vis: about the issue. ct Pulp mill shoul should go either to * eee on the service “within a | B.C. Ferries Corporation ne] or. Squamish, but . resigns week.” general manager: Charles . fives Guesnel ah edge in - But Chestnyt said that the Gallagher was unavailable availability of wood chips, Terrace Municipal issue was still being dealt for comment. rm Positive sectors in the Engineer, CM. Chock quamish ocation are eyes. as. resigned his access:‘to ridewater and position as of June 30th and ONE’ T othe mare studi wil be eving the dict. HEORY e report studies strict a ator, availability of wood in the Way ne Buchanan, read C d vee transportation ves lettér of resignation orrosion cause actors’ and ental at catny night’s eeeell Monday's into . “Jack Tindale, an elec. trical aie eninloyed at teenies he relieved : ‘corrosion caused the ex: plosion of the roof-top trans: ormet which coined the -toxi chforinaied bipbeoyis, Department of Justice lawyer. Werner Heinrich told the court that the PCBa flowed onto the mill roof, over the side of the plant and out through the ise Hee Syatem into Porpolse “Ha The charges, lald.. by _ Environment Canada, mar! Canada’s first prosecution under federal law of PCB's as & pollutant. , Cancel is charged with. a harmful sub-' depositing stance directly into.an area frequented by fiah and with depositing he substance in a lace - could be requented by fish. The company also is charged with Dermitting a direct: or Indirect deposit, - Tindale Maid the tran- sformer was designed to be - used indoors or on rooftops but a manufacturer bhi , users to keep them clean. and dry. He said it was covered in 175, but it was “a litde too la Weather Yesterday: High 19 Low: 9 Today: Hi 68 isola : High: 4-7 Lov , Clow ted showers dy ae