4 ! cet tenes LEGITUATIVS LISRARY, COUP. 77/78 PARLIAMENT SUILDINGS, ; _” = ae " YECTORIA, 8.4 #bL oo, Se ha ~ 1.6555 TAXI |] verraceximat’ C(t‘ St*~<«s*é«*dC*Y:SCs«@RPERT STEEL & 7. : — (97B LTD. _B. oe § Zg._- a mt SALVAGE LTD, | 36 HOUR SERVICE ~ lait Seal Gove Rd., Pr. Rupert | 685-5655, 635-2525 624-5639 I 7° > +.635-5050 — WE BUY copper, brass, ali motals, ie ——— TT | baiterles, etc. Callus - We ave | q LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE 4 Voiam 13'No we 206 __ Friday, June 15, 1970 J (oren Mon. through Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m..| | =~, ACCORDING TO PQ DOCUMENT. Quebec referendum for November 1 er The confidential report the man who introduced the [bran cress ‘Around town ‘, - QUEBEC (CP) — A con- : fidential report presented to the Parti Quebecols caucus suggests the proposed . Teferendum on Quebec's constitutional future be held * Nov, 13, - + The report, titled Autumn was discussed at the caucus meeting Tuesday night. The proposed timetable suggests the national assembly be reconvened Aug. 15 so the government ean dispose of certain | idea of a referendum into PQ strategy, said in an in- terview last month that holding the referendum next ‘ Spring was a distinct pos- saibility. Morin’s musings came in The Squirts play at Cassie Hall from 9 a.m. to? p.m," 1979; was obtained by The legislation it considers the wake of byelection - on Saturday and from 9 a.m. until the final at 2 p.m, Canadian Press on Thur- When Burns leaked news defeats in two ridings in _ | The PeeWees play from 8:30 am. to 8 p.m. on od Mcceaeary umier of his resignation, he said he fpriland the announcement Bantams ley tres Boe m. f0S p.m. on Sunday. The Quebec's law ‘on ref- ment. could. wie othe Minister Robert Burns that . tams : ¥ from 8:30 a.m. p.m. on Saturday erendums for the vote tobe referendum if it was held in he would’ resign due to I and from 8:30 a.m. to final game time at 11 a.m. on held this Nov. 13. the near future health. - Sunday, . “Hey, Naked Lady” is already in thé planting tment plieg," S—Faferendam campaign gets radleal ving of te Pe, ed » Naked | ep : -. Ta public statements, “mc qeet Louise Harel, is process and if want to participate in this Terrace _ Premier Rene Levesque has mye document says bills on Inpatient to launch the Litde Theatre October production, either on stage or vaciilated between holding anant tandiord relations, the Campa _ back stage, you are invited to the casting mesting in the referendum this fall or ‘province's sleel comps ‘The government is ex: the Kal Street Playhouse ¢ on Monday, June 16 at next spring. ne dthatitwit Sidbee, industrial health and pected to aa Guebecers if rp tene ene nee sea manatee ciate Ue vem ee greg _____ Copper Mountain School parents are reminded that whieh expires in November, 9umm.campalgn, ° donee fl <, the. date for the school’s Parent-Teacher Liason [i a 4, Taye that, starting Sept. Ooeted with am ecmnarnie - Committee meeting is Wednesday, June 20 at 7:30. & Levesque has sald he will § ctod begin the 35 hours of association with the: re- pm. This a good | opportunityto come out and find announce & Himetabie fore debate on the referendum mais the pty nati oul “pul Sture, principal of Caledonia Se, Secondary mtneceariy aeractdnte “"rne"eopated schedule cingrns ealer tls meal ~ School, will attend the meeting to talkon the successes current Weedion af the suguesta the debate. be de roach sppreved mie that, other parent committees have achieved in other | provincial legislature ends completed by Sept. 21, after re erendum is won, to : June 21. formed. . egoilate a treaty that would This will be followed by a question and answer « period to talk about appropriate objectives for the 38:Notma Morrison, the public health: muse will'be (= _ pelaonous .house plants. On July 12 discussing Lorraine Brash, who is just back from & 200-mile trip “". down Vancouver Island on her bicycle will discuss p ' referendum is approved. @ bicycle maintenance and repair. The evenings begin as OP. EN And tasks what would be- S TU, D . none NE oy s wT came o| overtiinent-co- at re p-m. . ier: “Me TOD A Y | operatives stnmit mee! ay want to enter the Sea Fest sailing compeitionson Reconstruction of washed-out bridges has b VANCOUVER (CP) ~~} andthe voting census in J may want to enter the Sea Feat sailing compeitions on - €d-out briages has egun. Longshoremen at seven] September. ct OTTAWA. (CP) — June 24 in Prince Rupert. ; _ West Coast ports were to This weekend, the party’s | Opposition leader Pierra All you need is a boat that is 12-feet or under and has galls. This fun event involves a race in the harbor. The “eal Lele Yates €24ai61 (CHC) or ots Chame), Enplycs Assia, | sealcc"nake Cnet | we aut reef . rae " . . ent's |: Sea Fest is being held from June 23 to June 24 and The longshoremen voted | decision. referendum” on ing? includes a parade, bath tub races and dances. 54 per cent in favor of the The scant information | dependence, the former J : | garage sale will be held on Saturday, June 16, from 12 noon until about 4 p.m, The object of the afternoon The report is a working A spokesman _— In Levesque's office said there TO Health department knew of poisonings federal health and welfare mercury’ and polsonous . event is to turn out with items for sale and provide the — - centre with 10 per cent of the income of the sales. The ‘centre is on South Eby near Cassie Hall School. For further... information telephone . 635-9588. _ Mayor Dave Maroney and his wife Jean will of- ’ ficiate at a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the of- * ficial opening of the Terrace chapter of Birthright on Saturday, June 16 at llam. . - The office is upstairs near Ken’s Photo Studio at 3- 4671 Lakelse Avenue and everyone is invited to the house which follows the ceremony. "Fthe big baseball tournament with the’’'s . PeeWee and Bantam teams fromaround the tiorthweat Will be held on Saturday and Sunday-at Cassie Hall . and Agar Park. ; ; ‘| HELMET LAW | IN FORCE Now It appears the short burst of freedom for motorcyclists has come to an abrupt end, as RCMP in Terrace announced Thursday. af- ternoon that helmets were once-again com- pulsory following the drafting of new legislation by the superintenent of motor vehicles in Vic- torla. . “We will be chargiig people riding without optional following a ruling made in Burnaby provincial court by Judge Selwyn Romilly. return to work today after agreeing. to accept the latest offer by the British threeyear contract, ending of fluorides. INROSSWOOD ~ essential before the -official The official starting date for the 32-day referendum ‘for Prevost amd Beauce-Sud tidings be put off to December if a fall also scheduled for the fi national council is expected to debate the proposed timetable before the cabinet available on the reactions in However, the so-called establish an equal part- nership between the two TO IT Trudeau may appolnt « committee of Liberal ‘MPs to help determine Liberal justice minister rhe Tle Eads C's gyakbnn 0 Btar td tal shipmena of | Stora omenlymonkons | "Mare Eeetomadete | | oe To e 8 a is on Satur : ; . vital shipments national assembly members. | Marc Lalonde made the June. 17 at 11:30 a.m. shaw, Entries for the Junior “the Conadian denart ment of pra ae val ‘sian oneness 4m fhe. St. | grain, coal, potash and | are eplit on the Itsue. comment while ex- Horse Show and Queen contest on June 24 will-clogeon health and welfare has sit ‘3 situation Lawrence. lumber through major plaining how Trudeau , | sitting in a situation where British Columbia | On Thursday, Levesque | plans to organize his 114 ‘ June 20. Both of these events are on the saddle club known for five years that there is contamination all pat in a. statement The latest offer, reached | told the assembly he still | member Opposition pa grounds, For further information telephone 638-1298, Cornwall Island, the St. around.” — Thursday, Reynolds Metals | with the assistance of} expected the Prevost and { for Parliament next fall. . The Caledonia Senior Secondary School graduation zawtence River home of 1;- called Wheatley's commenta | federal mediator Bill}- BeauceSudbyelectionstobe | Trudeau plans to ap- ” ceremonies takes place next Friday, June 22 in the owhaw indians, is a _He said the dangers come irresponsible. The company Kelly, calls for renego-| held this fall, ‘unless ‘point committets of MPs BRM Lee Theatre " : . ; Cesspool 0 toxic industrial from two sources: the ex- said studies two years ago by tiation of wages and other decisions In other areas responsible for watching ‘ t P. . =: "pollutants but has yet to posure to high levels of the ‘International Joint | issues if inflation exceeds | force us to change our rtfolios held = by J, initiate a major. atudy of fluorides from a United Gammission of Canadian and 20 per cent in the first-two minds ov tal Af Progressive Conservative . , . . Jumini ‘no . The Terrace Child Development Centre open house “py. ‘Brian Wheatley of the and the high levels of no health problema bes ound yeara of the ‘contracts | airs Minister Claude Morin, cabinet ministers. Range war brewing over horses RCMP, aid police are still investigating the incident and added that no charges bad been laid at the present ” by Linda Purschke ’ It may not have reached the stage of a range war yet, but tempers are flaring as it appears to some residents of Rosswood that thelr neighbours have taken to using guns to keep roaming horses off their property, . Chester and Erma White, who own five of the six - horses that have been wounded in the last few weeks, said in an interview Wednesday night that other residenis had shot the horses because they roam freely across property lines. The Whites feel the animals can wander where they choose, and sald they feel property owners who object to the horses are required to fence their property in. “This is open range,” said Chester White. “Anyone who doesn’t want animals on their property has to put up 4 fence." : Connie Rameay, another Rosswood resident, agrees with White. : . “In 1977, they took a petition whether this should be open or closed range. It’s remained open range out here,” she sald, agriculture office terms a non-pound district’’. “People who are notin a pound district must fence if they want to keep animals out,” said the spokesper- son. “If they have a legal fence (four strands of barbed wire) and the animal still gets in then it is tresspassing and the owner can claim any damages to his property caused by the animal.” The spokesperson expressed the personal opinion that the owners of livestock should fence animals in, whether or not the law requires it, since they could take better care of the animals If they were fenced In. .. Dr. L. Elorza, veterinarian from Terrace, said he | went to Rosswood Wednesday night and examined ail the horses that had been wounded. “The horses will probably have some problems,” said Elorza. ‘We've got them on extensive an- tibloties and there was e lot of swelling and a lot of blood.’ . ‘You can’t take pellets out from a shotgun blast like that,” Elorza continued. ‘There might be fifty pellets ina horse, there's just no way of knowing.” Art Wagner, owner of the other wounded horse, said the animal had been losing weight rapidly since being ot, . “The vet said there is either a pellet or a bullet working around loose, causing the horses’ side to swell helmets as of now,” RCMP Corporal Hryciuk A spokesperson for the district agriculture office in and then go down,” explained Wa Wagner said Thursday. 7 Smithers confirmed in an telephone interview estimated the value of the animal to be ‘about 500 to Since last Friday, the use of helmets has been Thursday that the area is open ran e, or what the $600 dollars. ' Connie Ramsay said the owners of the horses feel the animals were shot by “more than one party” in the Rosswood vicinity. time. “It looks like a shotgun and that makes It difficult to get ballistics evidence,” Hryciuk stated. “We're still looking into it," he concluded. eee T SEIS Te Ceri eters 1 Copper Mountain committee, There will be an election would be no immediate campaign — during which Sovereign states. of officers and a time and date will be set for the first document, nor did PQ party peepee expels are __, Tmstwoctates would share \ . ? y law =, as Othe press ie aot invited to this meeting, says Brian have anything to say. be Oct, 12 according to the Tomer of mousy is Phillips, principal, who thanks everyone for their . opposition Liberals alsohad “The schedule suggests that circulation and. interest continued support and says he feoks furward to no immediate statement. = members of the assembly be’. rates. a _-~* “Wnpetiig.. parents. on - Wednesday’. night. — ‘available to campaign 611 (hg ppemeneeeceeyeree L: «whan flaca youn dag came tages me ota oe Me oa. 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