i e ewer ‘said she was a fri shtenec by t ffelevision movie Spetial Bulletin that she had to! 7. re uillizers, while others worrled. that the real _ movie nitght inapire real-life tervorists, | > “Worlds, suany viewers simply: . PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA _ Work consists of excavating - arid disposal of waste material: supply and place ragated. metal culverts catch basins; supply, ren place and compact | "granular materials. : Sealed tenders in the: self: addressed envelope will be received up to 12° o'clock hoon Mountain Standerd Time, Wednesday. April 13, 1983. 15th Floor,10004-104 Ave.,” Edmonton, Alta. or the ‘Track © Officer, 14480 °-- 117 A Avenue, North Surrey, B.C. =: “or the Track and Roadway. 203 George: - Street, Prince George, B.C." Engineer, “ori or after March 23, 1983: vpon deposit. of a certified: tel dollar ($50) cheque: payable to the Canadian’ Nattonal Rallway ~Ca.: "Deposit. réfunded on returri: “ef documents In” good ' “gondition within thirty (30) _ dhiys from the date af tander ‘closing: For further “attles of the Construction’ Engineer Prince: Georg®,. “B.C, toad) 563-1164, Tecessarlty accepted. es Vice-President, . Eamon Alta 0+. Aco 22IMa) Tenderlig documents may - be obtalned from the office - of Regional Chief Engineer, OF Regional Chief. Engineer, and Roadway’ George, Street, - ‘George, B.C. on or after The lowest or any tender not : CNRAIL TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING AND DRAINAGE FOR NEWSIDING AT WEDGWOOD, KM72.4 (MILE 45.73) NECHAKO | - SUBDIVISION “BRITISH COLUMBIA and disposal of waste . Work conalste of excavating: matertal; hauling,. placing . and compacting ‘materials on grades and the supply “and: Installation’ of fencing. Sealed tenders, in the self. addreised efivelope Will be received up to. 12 .o’clock noor. Mountain Standard © , Time,. Thursday, April. Hh. 198). ~ : be'obtained trom the office 14th Floor, 1004-104 ' Avé.. Edmonton, Alta. or’ ‘the ‘Track & Roadway Otticer, 14480-117.:A- Avenue, North Surrey;.B.C. or the ‘Track | and: ‘Roadway: Engineer 283 Prince Marcl:17, 1987 upon'depostt “ Tentiering documents. ‘may me choices and alternatives, Many parents, ‘are surprised to of: a corilfied! fifty: dollar ° (350) cheque payatie fo the Canadien Natlonal Raltway Co." Deposit Fatiifided, on” ‘return of documents Ih good condition. within thirty (30): ; days from the date of tender ¢losing. For. further ries call the. technical enquiries call the iechnteal ena :* afflce of the Construction: Engineer “Prinice. George. - "Bice (ena): ‘567-1984. ae Tha lowest or any tender not ; Ly facemerity actepted. - R.A. Walker . Een, Alta, a ee. staat ): oo ; financed by the Japanese; the B ie. .Bavernment and priv A te 7 the 55 MLAs and candidates were toldby NDPleader Dave - Barrett to ‘keep plugging: ‘away at the ‘twin. agues. of : ‘ Barrett also sald an NDP. governnient: would . try: to renegotlate. with the Japanese” on the northeast. B.C. coal . deal’ so that B.C. geta 25 per cent of spinoff: industry. “He: wants a small steel nvill built to fabritate equipment, jointly industry..- oo “On. thé | question. of etlication cutie: Barrétt: ‘hee ‘ pledged to’ restore funding to the level ‘of: March,. 1962; and’. shown.to be: ‘a governnient that centralizes all decision: * then stage a thorough review. to “ate how. we can Ret the “ e most out of our dollar.” * Tough Love By LINDA SALTER by" hel beenager's’ * behavior, ‘I's a” combination ‘of philosophy ‘and action. It’s not a child-ralsing courge, it’s parents helping parents, working together to bring about ‘changes In the lives of their problem-causing teenagers. You need Toughlove if -your kid is: failing in school, dropping out or getting suspended from school, staying out: all night, orfor days, If your teenager is getting into trouble ‘with the law, in trouble. with drugs or alchohol, stealing, or being physically or verbally abusive to you of family “members, and many: more such’ problema, there: is something youcandoto ease your helpless, guilly, confused, frustrated and fearful feellnga, it's called Toughiove, - Toughiove was created by Phyllis and David York in Pennsylvania, Parents and trained family therapists, they found themselves looking for answers to thelr own dilemma with their teenage daughters. They formed the network out . of thelr frustrations and helplessness. Since then -{t has, spread throughout the U.8, and Canada, a rapidly grow! movement of parents from every walk af Hite that want to take ‘control of thelr lives again. Parents must have the strengh to love thelr tesnagers enough to do what |s beat for them, in other words, practice Foughlove, It's tough alright, probably the toughest thing a parent may ever have todo, But to change your.teanagers behavior, first you must change your own, Parents whose ’ children are causing probleme as teens can learn a way to’ _ solve thess problems, a practical approach - Toughlove, The Terrace Parent Support Group is ore of many such Groups scattered throughout the U.S. and Canada, There are groups in Kitimat and Prince Rupert besides oux own. What a support group does is set up a network of worried | parents in the community, We meet together to find a practical approach to our teenager problems through the -use of the Toughlove philosophy. We share our problems, give. suggestions, and draw on the ‘experiences of ‘other © parents. We. learn that we are‘nat doing our.teenagers a “favor by: ‘giving. in or - protecting--them from their irresponsible behavior. They can only. learn by suffering -the consequences of that behavior,:...... We work together. to find solutions that work, helping each othér In tlie of crisis to help ease guilty feelings, start ‘new behaviors, and stop: behaviors that dofi't work. We Jearn to develop positive structures, and offer our teenagers ‘find that: they are not alone with thelr, ‘teenager Problems, - {t's mora common than they think, , Some things to remember about the Toughlove group are that we offer support, not therapy. Hf you-néed professional help, we can recommend some good counselors. We are a group of parents, our children don't take part in tha group. ‘We deal in behavior, ours and our children’s. We don’t give any guarantees, only suggestions and show you that you are not alone, We offer hope, sharing, the the opportunity to find some answers to your teenager - problems. | children’s, Our’ Tougtilove meetitigs are informal, we have no set" agetiaa to follow, we simply meet, discuss our problema, and look for solutions. Peradically we invite @ professional person to speak and answer questions at our moetings,” The Toughlove network offers an excellent manual which costs. about $7.60 each and is highly recommended... We exchange phone numbers with ‘those who want support between meetings,.many. people find it helptul to . get through a. crisis by talking to someone who “hag been there”. .. Our next Toughlove meeting is tonight (Monday) at 7: aol in the Education Room at Mills Memorial Hospital. 1f you aré a parent with teenager problems, we urge you to come, _ Wlisten, to learn.” You can phone me; Linda Salter at 635- ' 90483 for more information on. this useful and interesting L ‘concept called “Tonghinve"- * . “Toughlove” is a self-hel Ip program for parents troubled . “television niiniseries, Marco Polo, We | remember to respect each other's: privacy, ‘and our | Caucus chairman Dennis. Cocke, said a major goncern to enierge from the meeting was centralization of authority in. Vietoria, “This whole question ‘of centralization of power in this province’ hasbeen going on for the. last seven years,” he.” said: “A government that were originally elected oni. that: quest — that quaint: freedoni-fighting situation —~‘arenow - making: In Victoria. no Meantime, Yvenne Cocke, the party's election sitateglst,. said there are five or six key ridings in the province. where.. , either the Social Credit or the NDP have only’a alin’ edge and the party will pour more ‘nioney and people into, those areas, .. She said these Include Dewdnay, Coniox, Columbia ‘iver; i Kootenay, Burnaby Edmonds): Barvey and Vancouver . Little Mountaln. “A ta gf fone AIL: - About eed. PEOPLE “Former NBC, CBS and ABC televiaion executive Fred Sliverman is at It again. This time he has developed a sindicated ‘talk show. starring Canadian talk-show host Alan Thicke. - The new 90-minute show, éalted: Thicke OF The Night, will premiere in September on. at least §0 ‘U.S; stations, It will. run against The Tonight Show, whose host, Johnny, Carson, won a. lucrative contract from. Silvernian ‘and. NBC in 1960, -. Siverman, who left NBC two years ago, now heads an independent TV production: company called Intermedia Entertalnment, The bilgi artiatic reputation ot the e Royal Winnipes Ballet doesn’t impress’ Winnlpeg couriclilor Alan Wade. If Wade — had hia way, the ballet company wouldn't get a single penny front-the city, ‘He dienilsses the ballet and Winnlpex’ 8 other leading ‘performing arts groups as “nothing but & bunch of welfare scroungers. Wade, chairman of a three-member city counell © ’ subcomnilttee that awards more than $700,000 In grants to performing arts-and cultural Kraus, objects to: spending city money on the arts, - oT don't personally think that the City of Winniped should | have to tax people to give to the arts groups,” he says. We ‘shouldn't have to tax the old people and people whonever go sccsdi there: Why don’t they raise the price of their. tickets for people who go?" - Playwright Arthur Miller has gone to Peking to direct production ofhis 1949 Pulltzer Prize -winning play, Death Of . A Salesman. : The play. was translated into Chinese by Ying Ruocheng, 7m a‘noted actor who will star. in the Peking People’s Art - 9 ‘Theatre production. ‘The firat performance 1 scheduled for ee May. Ying. started as Emperor Kublai han In las a went home. ‘recently to, his junior Algh ‘school in.- Philadelphia, - -. The occasion was-a recent launch of a Student. Hail of Fame: at George C. Thomas juntor high, where Fablan Forte ‘graduated ‘{n- 1968 before beginning bis roualeal career. a “Trailer for Sale 12x66 - 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, Joey shack (20xé6). . No. 22 Timberland Trailer Court. . Phone 636-4400 : _- network received.miore than | 700 calls - - 7 Alniost. two 3 T ‘ thirds. of theny critical. : bre “nut to do it''s . “Spokeanian ’ "Nick: Aronson. Oné:-caller warned if ‘the: ras TV in Coluribus,- Chio, who got 38 calls: during ‘the aa program, “One woman said ‘she: took tranguillizers” oe because ‘she was; 50 upset. ; am oy Pes bot seubsinran det - is ao news capsules sshetweaien 8p. mm, “and jop p.m. , to avold Confusiny, viewers: with the titovies <2 * ze In'New York, NBC spokesman Curt Block said: the ae In. \Cincinnatl;. Robin. Phillipa. -of. NBC affilia WLWT-TV said about 25 people.called... ty don’t -think anybody thought.’ it was’ veal, " Phillipe: said: “Some: thought. it. was ‘realistic and sme thought it: would be, the. aronvunition to fet hs , “Three ‘or “fou geople were: > yatta coyings’ on sald Genie Ostle, a switchboard operation ‘at WCMH- +" He said he couldn't recall exactly how much money. “ involved. %: - Musselman ° insisted that cansdians promoting. or " “peddling Pure'D'Lite are‘doing it entirely on their own’ __ He sald they.were “an enthusiastic bunch of Canadiana ‘who want to sell Pure D'Lite before its won: “Canadian government ‘acceptance.”" ~ Musselman: “denied promoting the. mix: “as a vill ‘ substitute, However, pronvotiotial’ Iiterature circulated in the U. 8. . ; ‘vélera to.it as a food: beverage mix and “an. alternative: ‘to ; drinking, homogenized: milk”, . : The Pure D' Ute sales recrulling system ip being eyed by. 7 the RCMP. © 7, Col. Gary, Spence, of ‘the: Kelowna RCMP commierelai ” erime section, already has taken a look at the sales methods ‘ ‘because of the huge interest in thé Okanagan area... My concern is the emphasis placed at meetings on each - ..pergon recruitlng-others to join the achenie," said Spence} “If It's legalized we'll have: to take a. closer look." 3 - ‘The B.C. government restricts pyramid sales schemes. i jhag-not examined ‘whether the Pure D'Lite scheme is of lant legal, sinice the product:is barined by Ottawa, ~. 4 : “The. marketing. strategy outlined in the promotional ‘people.. - A seller gets 20 per cent of his H5-a-case ‘Investnién “returned by the company, and the head of a group of sellers a - documents, Involves reeruiting af “generations of - ; also pets. 91.40 for every age Bold by samebody. In. ‘ie : organization. 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