a ‘ByALLANKRASNICK a BRIAN GREGG ue 4 & lawyer for ze to” resolve jStlevances « Paton te “the two ae or to court proceedings, : Christopher’ tarvey asked council to meet with ‘his ; client, Johnson, “in public* : Or private session” to work \. out differences and allow his client to ® ‘ahead with a rojec t while ending Pie al ; wrangling between the part Tole son and council have % been embrotied in a length “There are five ‘separate ; & controversy over retail court-actions and counter % outlet ments on the actions, four of which are VOLUME 71 NO. 59_ ’ bib block of azelle, In a_stili active,” Harvey said. ee a eS OEY Haaosehitees Sabato SER Nn SSO Extra lucky "VICTORIA (CP) —:The | RCMP... has launched an investigation. into allegations: of ‘fraud in comection with: a claim made to the Insurance Corporation of ‘British - Columbia by Surrey Dodge Ltd., Education Minister . Pat McGeer said Monday. : McGeer, minister — responsible for the Crown’ © mobile insurance: corporation, said: he was informed earlier in the day — by ICBC officials that the. RCMP... began’ -the: . nce a the request, | -’ McGeer daid he. understood that ICBC and: RCMP ‘officials decided. to. undertake the {aventigatien on Friday. ‘err Terrace council denied an attempt Monday bya rospective ski: z shop owner Mickey Johnson: ‘that Bill King “nutshell, council. te uires land use contracts for tirms wishing to establish stores roperty, contrac that bind them to a specific retail design. Johnson wishes to establish a ski shop in .a_ house he. purchased on the block. Legal actions during the ‘dispute have resulted in law sults: and counter action. is week, ‘a court reporter. to come to the city from.' - Prince George for’ an examination for discovery , in the case nearvey told council that. party will win the case in court and d the legal fees ‘of | both sides. are “out of all réason," There is good luck for Ruby Ann Dignard age.9 when she finds four leaf clovers but her keen eye brought her “4, special luck yesterda * five leaf clover. : -she discovered a. She often plays the © - Pye found a four leaf cloyer” game “It concerns me that in this case each side seems: have taken the view that it will ultimately win each of these various court cases and that all will be well thereafter.” ~ . He said that if discussions ‘broke. down: during the 8 between" sain meeti ohnson. and t: e. entire - comment council, without lawyers to present, the matter could en go ‘to.court without any further complications. ._Municipal solicitor Gordon Crampton, asked by’ Acting-Mayor Vic Jolliffe to on Harvey's assertions, said he had been examina to arrange an exam tion for ‘discovery FT LAY FEO e Eee Lea. slatice hi bracy : Ovcliament Buildings sic for six to eight months and now,-"on the eve of that lega gal process,’ Johnson to set up talks that would only br further ‘an uy ry ays. He said the examination for discovery, which would set the court cases in motion, involves a- trial date, court ‘stenographers, Bs LEAVING CASE UPTO THE COURTS, one ace COL unci refuses to meet with Johnson: Coopers Mumford's motion ‘asked : that the meeting be held but? and other enses that have been handled. Without Terrace council's consent to adjourn this upcoming court procedure, | ampton added, he would not agree to the proposal to hold more discussions with Johnsen, Harve trying said Johnson is start a small the™ era‘) ‘Serving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass ‘\ ' Price: 20 cents TUESDAY, JULY 26, v7 a, Sa eS OS SENS Sea RASS ERIS E OS SOI, RRR Rae a AM Man EH MPa hi ssbbsesnetsacessecaseeponstores PRES Ss meee —20- day si strike appears ended . BUT POLICE NOT TOLD ROMP. studies ICBC fraud - Earlier st Be, 3. Alex Macdonald (NDP Vancouver East) said “it's obvious fraud has been | “perpetrated on the ICBC in “connection with the Surrey, e case,” and the police sah id be involved. °. But, the op sition; & -etilicized McGeer for be ‘unclear about the scope an - timing of. the CMP : investigation. NDP leader Dave Barrett told the legislature. that when McGeer: announced +f the investi tion, the NDP. checked with the RCMP and were told they knew nothing of it. n He "told: ‘reporters . later. (NDP— ‘RevelstokeSlocan) _ first’ phoned the RCMP in| Victoria and then the RCMP in Vancouver’and was told they were unaware of any | - investigation. King said the RCMP reported that its Surrey . detachment ‘had. been proached by the internal. - t' department. of ICBC. - “about ‘an investigation, but - ‘was told the Attorney- . ‘general must give the go- ahead on any inquiry. “As far as the RCMP goes, there — is fvesti ipa King paid. Macdonald said tet “ can't have an investiga fon of this kind without going through . general. ” no . the | attorney: ; with her parents but, on this special occasion everyone was astounded by her discovery. The clover is found on the lawn of her home.at New Remo, She sayd of her find: “‘I feel lucky.” . July 6, da counter-prepal _ reference, - JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — State and Inlandboatmen's Union leaders reached - ' agreement here Monday on terms of a - new two-year contract, ending old strike against the Alaska Ferry system. The settlement must be. approved by by the IBU’s 500 rnembers, bu union officials said Alaska’s agit , ‘ould resume operations outcome of a aerate vite. Officials said the ferries were to begin from their tiey Keteldkan to Seward Mon ay P neght. The — entire syeem will be back on schedule oCiaty, IBU Vice President, by Sa Gre; said ordered IBU public Pithe bi been ti ig OTTAWA (CP). -- The. government is planning a new information program to counteract ‘subversive propaganda” by the Parti Quebecois government, Prime Minist er Trudeau today,” Answering 0 position’: . questions in the ommor Trudeau said the Pai Quebecois has set up between 10 and 15 offices to ~ spread its . tHe sa tne te federal - government: has responded that actionnby forming a group of. 10 bureaucrats front various. . federal departments to work on a program. with Fess new office onnational unity under Paul . Tellier, The new group intends to find ways to make available to Canadians information about Canada and subvert Quebec’s separatist propaganda, Trudeau said, But he ducked questions _ from Allan Lawrence (PC— Northumberland-Durham) ° about the precise terms of _ cost. and abandoned at 4 P.M. (PDT).and crews .. ‘back to their ferries following a signin ceremony with slate officials. settlement”. and. ‘expressed regret ‘for - inconvenience to the traveling during the last three weeks.” - , blue and white ferries had in ‘strikebound ports since ing the vacation plans of thousands of tourists and disrupting the Victoria , B.C. ede he ot ‘business for the first time. Johnson's proposed plans would mean gradual expansion from the roots he had already established, council was told. The. phases of the plan, according to the lawyer, would grow and. progress with the business. - Good faith has to be developed on both sides, said: Johnson, and the ® benefits to the municipality the community, and Johnson would be In saving reasonable in its handling of 3 tens of thousands of dollars, the issue “‘and would like to= see it pursued through the 2 courts." During later discussion by council, Doug Mumford agreed that council should meet with Johnson. But'his the argument motion to this effect was of this eave reat in defeated when only Dave because they rest ube other - party 8 banda Pease came to his side - Jolliffe , Helmut Giesbrecht, and Robert disagreeing. - that it not. court proceedin Ald. Giesbreeht: “was cautious in his: statements, hough he he made it clear he 7 opinions on sible a andt that only: 1 : ce restricted him in 5 comments, a Hey He sald council had been! ed to buy buy at any costs nds: a : 4 4 “I'm not pre Good news for local motel owners; even better.news for travellers economies ‘of more than two dozen a 2-day- mo available. . ports from which icket lines. - retirement -Baid, to adopt to discuss Southeast Alaska communities. More than 150,000 pass per cent of them touris ka ferry system last summer, but complete figures on the number of pas- sengers forced to cancel trips because of the strike were not immediately ; -Iha joint announcement, the state and IBU said the agreemen “provides for two cost of living adjustments during the life of the contract with a wage reopener 18 months into the contract; a more grievance procedure and an . improved health and welfare package includes ; Ptiremeat oe to the employee's an,’’ . ’ _ “The same language as had existed in . the previous contract in vessel manning ;.-, And vacations will ‘be hel aetbrier threespurapraph atinouncément ” streamlined O'Claray said he would fers, " about 70 an increase id over,” the. e members hew contract, but declined: the details of therms. ©. Officials said the - total of $250,000 to ticketed rs since the strike began and ad ed that re- fund requests are still being received have refunded a | “SUBVERSIVE PROPAGANDA " PM fights PQ with words — procedures “of this new propaganda machine," as wrence described it. “‘Trudeau’s announcement. about the formation of the new group came when Lawrence asked about reports suggesting the ‘Yovernment is looking into ‘eviving Information Canada, which was scrapped last year in a _ government austerity move. Asked what has happened in the past year that would make the government change its mind about the. usefi 3s Of Information Canada, Trudeau said. the election of the separatist , rode the ; down Jub: bee EAS IES ss Maat me Special tothe Herald Ahome at a7 Hep el De on Brauns Island 21 after OMe relayed the emergency to Terrace Fire Department and -the ° municipal department relayed the message to hornhill Volunteer Fire Hall, The Thornhill fire crews received the call during a regular Thursday night fire practice. A few Terrace embers turned out to the . brought with them Thornhill ‘brought out their own privately owned - ‘truck. iy toaiig age a wi 0 J. Dolan, Also desoyed was the front end of an od car. Partl guedeceis government last November and the subsequent” fee that - Conservatives would. welcome Ottawa's plans ‘to “counteract that subversive propaganda. wo . Northern Tier Pipeline told to study environmental impact OLYMPIA, Wash, (AP) — The state Energy Facilities . . Site Evaluation Council voted Monday to require & draft environmental cmpact statement of Northern Tier Pipeline Co, before starting final hearings on its oil port- bipeline application. However, the language of the council’s policy statement, adopted in a 6 to 4 vote, left the door open to holding’ piecemeal hearings on parts. of the case itself - before a: total impact state- ment is ready. In the past, the council has not always required a com-: pleted enviromental impact statement draft before it starts the major hearings on applications for energy facility sites, The firm is seeking to establish an oil port in Port Angeles and build a pipeline around Puget sound to carry crude oil to the Midwest. Gordon CC. .Conger Northern Tier attorney, old the council it is teo early to start setting schedules for. the site‘evaluation. process because. not enough -in- formation has been developed to show how the ultimate hearings might tend to.unfold. «°{ Later, Congernsaid that if the council wants to stick with its position tor hire a first-draft statement plant of the. contested ring, process, it could root in significant del lays for the project.’ - “received at Noll “ Police’ Tecelved” 10 complaints of break-ins in the Terrace area last week. Terrace Tourist Bureau was _ broken into July 19. and” $586.50 was stolen, Entry “was gained by breaking a front window and a: metal cash box: containing $62.50, an envelope with $24 and°10 envelopes containing ‘$300 in - Yellowhead coins were stolen. Paper was also -- thrown around the office. ’ ” Police received a report of a break-in July 18 from Terrace International on Highway 16; Nothing was sto Areport of a break-in was North. 24 and a glass top table was shed le Jim’s was broken into July 24. A:blue and white budgie bird and a small amount of change were stolen, Police are investigatin break-in at 19% Bobs on Road July 24. A trailer was broken into at No, 5 Beaver Crescent July 18 and ‘police are investlzating. ' Thieves stole 55 two dollar bills ‘with business cards . attached from Oli’s Place at Lakelse Lake July 20. Two M50X14 Concord Traction Master tires were /stolen - July 20° after tornhil Husky was broken 3. ‘ A purple Sprinter 10s was ato en froth No, 45 4 Kalum St. July 22, — - A wallet belonging to ’ Donald Young was lost near the Safeway store July 24. Police recleved a report July 23 someone had damaged a Hough Pa Loader parked at 49 Larc _ Ave, in Woodland Heights. A barn belonging to Joe ‘McNaughton burned down July 23 on Col-Smith Road. Police are investigating possible arson, . Police received a report of bootlegging from a house in ‘Terrace. After observing the place for some time ‘search . warrants were obtained and police seized threa ames of Okanagan Valley erry. A window on a 1969 Toyota was smashed July 24 at No. 1-3324 River Drive, - ! A windshield wiper and an arial of a 1977 Acadian were pire at the Terrace Hotel king lot July 24. sar blue sleeping bag, é green sleeping bag, @ rock ck Jenner telephoto convertor, a one inch Ziess Jenner 50mm lens, six rocks and a jacket were reported stolen on Seven Sisters Mountain progressive. near Cedarvale July 24," Kalum'Trailer court on July . pe ee ll ee, ee ee ee Oe ee en ee yale heehee Fut in i rh ag.