SS ore ut ‘Published every 1) weekday at ‘si0: ‘akan ‘Sireet, *.. Terrace, B.C.."by ‘Sterling. Publishers - Ltd. Authorized 85. second Glass? mally. ' Registration ‘Statt nur helene, Sports: \Kelth Alford Carolyn Gibson —— | Circulation: - "Marla Taylor NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT _ . - The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyr ight ! _Inany advertisement produced and-or any editorial ° or photographic content published In the: Herald: - Reproduction is not permitted without the. written permission of the Publisher. ‘Game deadly E Fraser River-— bizarre because the prey is human, It is called the West Coast Survival Experience but before anyone is allowed to play, they have to sign a form warning: pexactly i in accordance with the rules." f The form also cautions the pistol-toting players sternly “fnot to “under any circumstances, deliberately shoot anyone in the head or face." . But the reality of the sport, organized every Saturday. on farmland in {he Vancouver suburb of Langley by Van- - ycouver businessmen Jim Toner and Don Barber, is less tdaunting. t The. carbon ‘dioxide-powered Nel-Spot handguns, first . used by U.S. stockmen and foresters for marking cattle or . trees, may look as deadly as. 45-calibre automatics. But, in sfact, they. are about as life-threatening as water pistols, firing a ngigt Both théylayers. fat ‘one: “I'd never even shot a gun before in my life,” said the 21- after reading & newspaper article on it, 50 far and they’ve included doctors, lawyers, firemen, businessmen. Our ‘biggest.problem is with people. with _Thangovers who don’t show up.”"* outing, said he was getting tired of defending the game from criticism that it was only for sick gun-freaks: - “When you mention this to some people, their initial reaction is it's just a bunch of ex-bikers and Viemam types getting together to be macho,” he ssid. lot of similarities to highly competitive sports." You simply put on your best camoullage, load’ your Nel- Spot 007s and split into twa teams, designated by red and yellow arm bands. ; Then you march off into the woods: adopting separate team positions about a half a kilometre away from each other on the steep, dank ridge. i) The idea is to capture the enemy’ S flag and bring it back 340 base without getting “shot,” or color-coated, by enemy Guerrillas trying to do the same thing to your flag. ‘Tha Vancouver. version of the sport is based on the - £ National Survival Game started in 1981 in New Hampshire i by novelist Charles Gains and some friends. ; ; - After fur-trapper Gerry Campbell started a similar game ;in Perth, Ont., the sport started to spring up allover Canada _ i raising the possibility of provincial,’ national and even ‘ international competition. Cat ee ae ee . Don Schatter VANCOUVER (CP) — There's an bizarre hunting game - F being played out on a densely wooded ridge overlooking the that the $30-a-day game can be dangerous “if not ot played _ . World churches support violence ed gelatin haath sins ofa ohikls AED ey sptation uy! Va-basad Wi Anthropology student to a Wick driver Tae ving fer ry the seventh time) and the organizers take great pains ta play : ' Fdown any military or paramilitary overtones. ° ; year-old Toner, who became a convert to, the new sport . ~ “We get all types of people. About 160 people have played Dolf Van Nus, a 34-year-old Surrey carpenter on his third “The fact is it really does keep you in shape. There area _ can virtually take control of it. ‘| The court would be able. to order. the “eorpotation | liquidated, dispose of iis property, appoint'directors to its - board and have it pay a Pinintiff's court costs in advance of 7 toy “When are you going to face the fact”. ; that you're a lousy pick-pocket?” mic. or: ‘social reasons, a pregnant woman's _ physical health or sanity fs eerfoualy threatened, says ‘an Anglican; Church of Canada | report. Itia not reatonable to maintaln thatthe inather must , “HONOLULU Hawail (CP) — _ The Bank off B.C: haiés hes.* “The man who recently bought ‘her for 0 calls her “bad . news. roe And last year the sailboat maroored ' ‘a Vaincouver 1 man ‘and hia two teenaged daughters ona remote Pacific island, _ 2 ay 1,600 kilometres. southest of Hawaii in a hurricane’. “Reception-Classified: » | oS namesake — Sisyphus Is a character. in Greek mythology “+ doomed by the godé to forever roll'a boulder-up a mountain ~ only to have It ahoot back down, when the summit is almost ‘yeached. the boat Is beginning to take'on the qualities of her . “This damned boat ia hust baa news,"": Bul Haley, the “current owner said Saturday in Honolulu. . " ‘The boat made international news :last year when. iis former owner and his two daughters wera dtranded ‘for: ce several weeks on a tiny Pacific (sland after a storm damaged the Sisyphus. ; Haley bought the 42-foot trimaran from the Bank of BG. . recently for $10, although the bank held: ‘a $65,000-nortgage on it. | The bank just got so fed up they sold it io nie for $10, ~ American, " Haley, owner of the Transpacific. Optical Instrument Repalr Ca, said. “Now 1 Just want toaet rid of it, too.” Haley, working as 5 the bank's agent in Hawail, hed spent almost a year repairing the Sisyphus \ when Hurricane Ewa came along Nov. 23. ” ‘The Sisyphus, Haley’s own 28-foot: ‘sailboat and a Wi S. Coast Guard boat all ended up wrecked on the beach: after - the Sisyphus started to drag its anchor.’ ‘Haley was pul in hospital, ‘his boat was.a writeat, the NEW YORK (Reuter) — The World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches are contributing _’ millions of dollars to left-wing, sometimes violent groups in | Africa, Asia and Latin America, said a television documentary alred Sunday night. The documentary, presented on CBS's 60. Minutes program, also-reports that the two church bodies. Ae coming under heavy criticism from members and that- the marae tri acti¥élpattichpltithy in un ep tel HOD V5 aa Payee Liberation Front, the Patriotic Front in Zimbabwe, the ‘South West Africa People’s Organization in Namibia (South-West ‘Afriea) and guerrillas fa Angola — — all when . ‘they were openly violent. 0" The program also said the World Council spent $2 million 2 to buy materials for new. “economic zones in Vietnam. - Critics have asserted that the zones were “little more than forced labor camps," the program: ‘said. ry EDMONTON (CP). - The federal government’ '3 proposed. Non-Profit Corporations’ Act (Bill C-10) has béen.called an . . affront to freedom of speech, an attempt al massive .. regulation of churches and an attack on religious diversity. : Its opponents say the bill will permit courts to interfere * ; with religious beliefs ‘of churches, saddle small: . organizations .with a dizrying array of ‘Tegulations and - expose churches to nuisance lawsuits, - Church pressure has resulted in the isOpage bill being ’ amended once. Further revisions are possible, © = ‘One of the most controversial sections saysifa non-profit corporation - hay. been . “oppressive,” or has’ unfairly disregarded the Interests of amem or the public, a court the court’s decision. Although the court decision could later ward costs to the corporation, paying the bill during the Albert Cooper (PC—Peace River), who has led opposition to'the bill in Parliament, sald-a member expelled from 2 - church for violating its rules against adultery would have been able to win reinsiatément under the section because For -held! up ‘at knifepoint outaide his apartment buleing adultery is not egal in Canadian Law. “The court can dictate to the church that it must change me ils regulations ‘to. be in aesoruance with ) government regulations,” Cooper said. Bar Edmeades ‘of the Institute of Law Research and - Reform at the University of Alberta said Alberta is working on its own. non-profit corporations law. It would be ‘sub- stantially different from the proposed federal legislation. “BIN C-A contains tiany provisions taken verbatim from the federal Business Corporations Act and that is often not an approptiate model: Edmeades eaid: idery!’ have little application to churches, he sald. “Complaints have prompted : Ane Consumer Affairs Department to take another look at the legislation, said Darlene Patrick, an arsistant to Conramer Affairs Minister . Antre Ouellet. The Bill was not inended to increase state control aver ' “Boats take on a character and | personality ‘of their own, at ‘bank the boat, there had already | been other’ expenses for lawyers. : . and there were no takers. 60 Minutes said the W World Councll of Churches hag raised - $5.5 million since 1970 to kelp groups like the. Mozambique "The World Council was also accused of giving $1.5 million - jal could damage’ _ small churches, said Toronto jawyer, Gien How, counsel for the Jehovah’ s Witnesses. : “"Youget haifa dozen people doing that in a few provinces - ~ and you. could wreck anybody," How said in an interview. . . Three sections dealing with members’ rights have been deleted from the bill. One section permitted a disciplined or ©. - expelled rember to take an organization to court. ; bah the church rejected abortion.“for reasons. Cen of conventence or ecdnomle or betta! hat at te 1060 - general: synod, ‘Phyllis’ report: da: ‘bwin In ae ¢ only one prepared to sacrifice her lite c or health or ‘sanity. : ~. for her unborn child,” said the-report titled The Abortion’. “. queation prepared: by a. aubcommittes: of the. Primate’s study group on human life.‘ The fetal: ‘right ‘to life’ is-a diminished right | it. ne sands in- the. wey, of the: woman's n health, or sanity,” ine a, different: “Synod tried. bo. ‘ansert: black: abortlon. ‘Our. report galls ‘attention to: ithe. reality Ahat: clr: cums. impinge ‘on. ourhealth and « ‘well-being. ‘and ; -Bometimes people ‘cannot: cope.” ten : The report:was completed Inst year’ ‘and ‘approved by. thé , . Anglican church's National Executive Council, as a pastoral : ‘ - pegource for the:chureh. Its alithors —-five:mén: and two Swamen.— - include two. ‘Anglican. priests, two. Toronto: ‘ob: _ lerielan-gynecnogits and: the ¢ hea nurse: ‘at: the ‘Bay : _ equal access’ to ‘legal abortion. ~ Coast Guard took three woke to get: sein tat. back in the water and the. Sisyphus: ‘suffered extensive: damage.” Haley said, “The Sisyphus. was aptly named-‘for Its — character and personality — it’s been an uphill battle all the way with this ‘bout.”” © ...-- In December 1981, John’ Harrison, ‘of ‘Vancouver,’ fled ' Hawaii with his daughters in the Sisyphus ‘when the Bank of ’ BC, pressed him for missed’ ‘payments. on the’ boat: . Astorm demasted the Sisyphus and. stranded Harrison on Palmyra’ ‘Atoll. After several weeks: the three were eo rescwed | by ait and the Sisyphus Was. abandoned.” hon ” Hawali — the Coast’ Guard: ‘had to tow-them the. Inst few kilometres because the Sisyphus Hoat her tigat Again and. . ran out of fuel. : was never heard fcom again. ‘By. the time. the. cided: to spend’ ‘a further. $7,000 to $10, 000 to repair ‘and for.a skip tracing company. Eventually the bank wrote’ off the boat = although it hopes Harrison will turn up. some.day” = and sold it to Haley. ‘He put it up ‘for sale at out $35,000, But the story of the Sisyphus’ 8 dventures got around Hurricane Ewa put an. end ry “any. idea. “of ‘selling thie Sisyphus as a. ‘sailboat’ because: Haley slimates: it would cost $20,000 to repair. . “e : Now he is negotiating to ‘sell ‘the ill-fated. Sisyphus asa houseboat. Its name has been painted out with heavy white marine paint. : toa ‘Nicaraguan literacy program whose purpose was to raise political awareness , While, teaching: reading, 6 Minutes said. ; ; ‘The program added that the tenchers were Cuban and that Americans were not welcome, ‘The National Council of Churches, an umbrella group for : U:S. Protestant @roups, was accused of giving money to “publish”: ‘Varlety of: ‘Maifxist. bodkietsr intfatizig aBbriniér “praising the Cuibiini-bippérted | revolution’ on‘the!Dati v island of Grenada.’ ~~ O The United Methodist. Church, part of. the “Natio ” Council of Churches, was accused of funding a conferenc on [iberation striggles in southern. Africa: ‘Citing FB documents, the program alleged this was run by the U.S, ” Communist party and manipulated by. the Soviet Union. Morely Safer, the 60 Minutes reporter, said: “Whether it . “is by design or mischance or deliberate manipulation from — outside the churches, church money and: the churches . themselves are found to be: © supporting highly political / Movements." ne - o an Church faces legal nersiacution*= _ now. See weird, wonderful and amazing acts.” - churches and the government had not anticipated some of the objections which have been raised, she said. “If the steps (already taken} haven't corrected it, more : steps will have to be taken,” Patrick said. ~ Angels popular ’ MONTREAL (CP) — Some 325 Montrealers — including students, salesmen, barmaids and senior citizens — lined ‘up during the weekend to apply.to become Guardian “Angels, or what the local. organiser calls “madern Boy - Scouts.” The ‘volunteer citizens’ ‘crime prevention : launched in New York City four years ago, held recrattm . sessions in a martial arts centre. . _ Organizer Jean Boisvert said he ‘wasn't surprised by the high turnout. “We seem to be getting very positive response from Montrealers that corresponds with their concems for their safety.” Boisvert said most of the applicants for’ the voluntary jobs ; were men between iGand 3. About Joper cent of applicants : were women. ~ . Sheldon Corey, 20, a commerce ‘studerit ‘at downtown Concordia University, said he is attracted by’ the: “ex- ‘citemen "of being a Guardian Angel. ©: : ’ A number-of Concordia students and fxeulty, members have been’ victims of crime at ené-downtown subway station, Corey said. “'T don’t think security is all that great.” ° -Corey was a student policeman with the RCMP last summer and is studying karate. cae : high schoo! student Fred Bove, the memory of being ‘spurred him. to enlist, “Alot of tnies there are no pace uround Wien you need "them, especially in the Metro. ‘(eubway) ‘Matlona,” Bove “said, — . Boisvert, $2, an instructor in iikido and calindélioe at the martial arts centre, said applicants will later be in: " terviewed by ‘Me sald the Montreal group 1s iokitg for people with a” positive community spirit. ” ‘Boisvert said he Is aware that the Angels have caused . controversy in other places like New York, where they are. Frequent’ uie.of phriises such a3 “wholly owned sub- at ... “We don't want any aggresive ‘macho types," he said. “1 "want to give the organization an orientation like Boy Scouts _@f modem tmes."” : ‘The Montreal Angelis, who will patrol in groups of eight or _more, may not wear the red beret.and T-shirt uniform - _ Usually associated with the Angels, Boisvert said: “But we ‘will be visible from far away. ” less than popular with police. - Se eae ae egg ‘« ‘vinresolved:: marital conflict exist, we. mus ; passin ani reenert for het humanity as well ast = financial and social: benefits for single mothers; tre for, Birth Control th | “thig.comyittee ‘noted that reasatis such as incoave alenes ‘detenaible choice. = ere : preiman > oF where there is rik her health will be ously i impel or where such factors as real economic sree tof stable. :partner, - igo". many. family, ‘respons! aor The repo ‘moral choice ‘which shoutd not! be 1 ented he ; others. involved in the decislon.: ~ Although, refusing’ to: take a stand ‘on, ~establiah free-standing. abortion“ ‘ellnics.” qutaide: a *, hospitals) until farther study, the ‘subeominlies a ted “We believe .-. . women should nat be denied. acces ti " Jegal abortion because of geographical, tirianclal ir other ot . Irrelevant factors,” the report said. It also calls on’ thé ‘medical ‘profession _devélop guidelines for its. members and hospital’ abéortion:: éom- " mittees. because | provisions “in -the Criminal Code: that - permit ‘abortion are ‘belng interpretated too loosely, ‘at dome hospitals;: The report - ‘urges’ ‘Anglicans ta “But. their money: where their mouth is” by offerilig alternatives to abortloti‘adding that parishes ‘must: ‘give more practical - -aasidtance: sto pregnant young women and lobby government. fi ter “To 'reduce the incidence of abortion, birth ‘conte: in: “formation must be provided earller in high schools :-when health subjects are still compulsory, the report sald. , "Broadbent pleased. MONTREAL (CP) — _ NDP Leader. Ed Broadbent says he does not regre} having contributed to the fall of Joe Clark’s ., Progressive Conservative government In 1960 and — under .the same: circumstances —- —~ would not hesitate to do the e again: ae ee said in.an inierview with I Le Devalr publithed today he still believes the NDP had no choice but’ ‘to Vote: - _ against what he describes as a regressive budget presented : _by then-finance minister John’ Croable, ~ Although critical of the Trudeau administratlon’s récord since 1980, Broadbent said he remains convinced he acted in - - the best interest of Canadians in bringing the Liberals. back -to power, ‘Although eritical of Prime Minister Trudeau's. record since.1980, Broadbent saidhe remains convinced he acted in. the best interesie of Canadians in voting to bring. down Clark's minority government and forcing | the elsetion that -brought the Liberals back to power. . Broadbent blamed Liberal policies for weakeriing'the - Canadian economy during the current recession and being responsible for Canada being among the least productive’ ‘of the industrialized countries, as noted. in a'recent study by ‘the’ Paris-based Organization for Economic Co-operation . “and Development. perro The: NDP leader acknowledged he felt.a closer ‘affinity with Wie? Hiberais tal the Conservatives, inotingsthat Finance Minister Martel alonde bas: condeded twaccept'ah ~ NDP suggestion that the next budget permit an increase in the federal deficit. ‘Asked about his choice for an ‘eventual successor | to "‘Teudeau, ‘Broadbent said he would prefer that former _Liberal cabinet minister John Turner lead the Liberals. Kaleidoscope. By Bei Biter a “I 'sshowtime, folks. Step righti in, curtain going up right We've all heard the barker give this ‘cry autside of elreus and carnie ténts. Il’s “a recognized prelude to entertainment, if not exactly culture. Perhaps tonight at 7:30 p.m. outside city hall someone with a straw-hat and cane will be shouting this there as well: “It would’ be ’ appropriate, Several aldermen are vying for. the Popeorn concession, we understand, "if you Go decide to attend council tonight, come ‘early, There have been: more and more people coming tvery week. If Terraée were New York City, this would. be the ‘Broadway smash you couldn't get tickets for.: ©: *- If, however, it were a major film the teaser might golike “this. “See d cast of seven. See gavel pounding. See near insults hurled Acrogs the table [ike cannon balla. See'four hands go up as one. See three hands go up aé.one, ‘Here one half of thé audience cheer for one side, while the dther half boos, B.C, Director’s note; not for children whose patents want them to grow up to be sane," - : : 7 It ain't, as they say: a-class act. - While you're watching the entertainment" don't forget - tomotice what should be going on. Tonight's Agenda is'‘pure’ Ed Sullivan - a. Feally. big “shoe" with. ‘romething for everyone. ; . ‘The proposed heritage village, NEED. funds, $1,200 for a ’ Jiu-Jitsu tournament, a you-pay $10 lunch for MeCleltgnd, a $8.36 per-capita bus debt, achool board. busing coating the City $18,000, moriey for converting the sewage treatment — - plant to nafural gas, staff car allowances and: coffee. funds ; will all be discussed, : - They're also going to talk about dogs - . changes. to the bylaw. Nothing will be left out.” Remember the old, Saying about death and taxes? You got it. Tonight, we're Going. bo . wee hae move'it’s to coat you to be buried here. et. Ah, yes}. The very thing. ‘Suppooedly what myrh of ig ~what is he right word, anyway . current situation, a;city hall is all ‘about. . aes : There is'‘one really nice item though. A three-aentence ; letter from the saeniethoot Municipal Office ‘wishing - “Terrace thie very best with the winter games, Wanta make - a bet, it dosen't get vithout ) oben hy. ameone pking a rack - Hopefully, the entertainment” won't ‘axterid to. ‘the parking lot. We understand that both Down and: ‘Clarkson . have already had their tires slashed, And there's ramours * ‘of more dirty deeds belig done... wae Mf you're seeking. other entertainment you inight try:the . movies. One is called.‘Best Friends” + obviously a fantasy: “Another is called “First Blood” - much more fitting to tte . situation... ieee the “od daye" Was it only three months aigo council was “dull? Not much firew: things. seemed td get done. ; works, bit thn , - Ob well, on with the show. But remember, the piblié hai never weiter ey with too many reruns. : _ 3