cy S. Ei Bi . Burns Lake | Illegal fishing reports exaggerate | union cancelled VANCUUVER (CP) — The British Columbia Labor Relations Board has can- celled the controversial certification of the In- ternational Woodworkers of America, local 1-424, at Decker Lake Forest Products near Burns Lake, in central B.C. However, the board turned down a company application that the union be prohibited from organizing or applying for certificatlon within the next two years. Theboard also dismissed a request by a group of dissident mill employees that a representation vote be called if any union tries to organize the employees within the next three years. _ Dugout nears: ‘Tne [WA was initially given automatic cer- tifleation Nov. 22, 1977, with the required 55 per cent of employees signed up, but a subsequent investigation found the sign-up in doubt because the union had ap- parently promised to reimburse initiation fees to some employees if the organizing failed. The board then decided to reissue the certification, saying that it would be cancelled if workers failed to vote with the union's recommendation on a first contract. On April 24, the employees yoted 45 to 11 to reject the recommended . agreement, destination WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. (CP) — A 12,6-metre dugout canoe carrying three British Columbia’ adventurers to . Hawali from Vancouver is cy less than 1,-440 kilometres ‘, from its destination, former “crew member Karin Lind | said Wednesday. Lind, who left the Orenda in California, said leader - Geordie Tocher made radio ~ contact Monday with the tug . Joseph Foss which was en route to Oregon. “- Tt was the first radio “gontact made with the - Qrenda since it departed “ from Santa Cruz, Calif., June 29 for Oahu, The crew had + put in at Santa Cruz when - Rocher became sick and sup- Plies ran low. The canoe is in an area of . good weather with following winds, the weather office said Thursday. Lind said she estimates the Orenda, which left Van- couver May 14, will complete the 3,600-kilometre voyage July 30,-“a little ahead of what wad expected when we were in California.” Tocher, Si, is making the voyage to prove an an- thropological theory that B. C. Indians had paddled and sailed their war canoes to Hawali. . Also on board the canoe are navigator Gerhard Kiesel, 56, of Vancouver, and Richard Tomkies, 40, af Pender Harbor, B.C. © Vander Zalm denies Vanderhoof firing ’ VICTORIA (CP) — ' Human Resources Minister _ Bill Vander Zalm said today “te had no involvement in Wednesday's fir-ring of a ’ Vanderhooi, B.C., com- ; Munity resource worker. Ed Yorke said he was fired from his job as co-ordinator fof an independent com- “munity resources centre in the centrat}INterioxr com- munity after he filed charges. in provincial court Tuesday. Vander Zalm was among those charged with con- tributing to juvenile dlin- quency. ; Yorke said hat while he was dismissed by the directors of the society, he felt the firing came under threat from the human resources ministry hat the Today's job | opportunity list- ings are identical to those publish- ed in Thursday's Herald. society’s fundinguould be cut if he remained in his position, Vander Zalm said Yorke’s statements are sheer non- sense because neither he nor his ministry had anytheg to doiith the firing. Yorke, he sald,rworked for a private society, not the ministry. . - Vander Zalm also said he is not concerned abvt the charges filed against him by Ygke. Yorke filed charges against the minister and several others for failing to remove six children from an environment which he aid promoted juvenile deliquency. VICTORIA (cP) — Spokesmen for the federal fisheries service say reports that up to 40 per cent of commerical net fishermen are engaged in illegal fishing practices are @ gross ex- aggeration. Tom Mooaisky, of the department’s enforcement section in Vancouver, said Wednesday that while he has no way of knowing the extent x ilegal fishing, he believes that fewer than 20 per cent of the fishermen would be involved in such practices, Reports of the extent of illegal activity came from Howard English, a member of the federal government's sports fishing advisory committee, who said in- dustry source told him that commerical net fishermen often violate closure regualtions by fishing seven days a. week in a well- organized pack in which one Violence feared over Native fishing rights VICTORIA (CP) — A native Indian spokesman said today that someone could get kilied in the dispute over Indian fishing rights. Chief Tom Sampson of the Tsartlip band, an official of the South Vancouver Ialand Tribal Association, delivered the warning while criticizing the British Columbia Wildlife Federation for at- tempting to incite a con- frontation between Indians and non-Indians. Sampson said irrespon- sible statements by federation president Bill Otway will aggravate ten- Foreign sion over the rights of In- dians to net fish in rivers for food. He said he is concerned by Otway's statement that Indians are ‘netting three times as much fish as they are entitled to and are poaching. “He (Otway) generalized,” said Sampann. “Fe’s condemning all In- dians. “He made silly, irresponsible statements and he has put federal fisheries officers in an awkward position. MAKES PREDICTION “We don’t plan to take this sitting down. Somebody Is going to get hurt. Somebody Is going to get killed. We are fighting to maintain a right that has always been ours. "If the federation thinks it can stop the ancient right of Indians to take fish for thelr table, it's wrong.” Sampson said the Indlans have always supported con- servation but the federation has taken a redneck position on the issue, leaving no room to settle the matter amicably. He said the campaign to "stop Indian from netting fish teachers hired in B.C. VANCOUVER (CP) — Foreign teachers are being allowed to fill pogitions at British Columbia _ in- dependent schools and at some public schools while hundreds of B.C. teachora remain unemployed, Alice Reynolds, a spokesman for the im- migration department, said Wednesday department has issued a number of cne- year visas to schools who say they have been unable to find suitable Canadians. They _ are given 30 days to search for qualified Canadians, she said. “We also do a search for teachers,"’ she said, “Some- times it takes longer than 30 days if we have indications that there may be a Canadian.” . ; Somé schools include religious beliefs and training in their qualifications, but Reynolds said the depart-.. ment has not questioned whether religion is a valid reason for recruiting non- Canadians. “The Christian reform schools for example—they have quite a few they bring in,” she said, “They have quite a statement of faith, and while District of Terrace .. “The Special Meeting of the District of Terrace Council, originally scheduled for Monday, July 24th, 1978, has been rescheduled for Tuesday, July 25th, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Council Cham- bers.” they're building training facilities here and send some of their people to the States to train, they can’t get the teachers they need here.” MORE RESTRICTIVE Reynolds —_ said the department has become more restrictive during the past three or four years, issuing only one-year: em- ployment visas rather than landed-immigrant status, Reynolds said - that teachers were needed eviowsly in northern areas and that public schools also have to look outside the country at times for teachers in specialized areas, such as teaching the blind or deaf. Diane Walter, of the B.C. School Trustees Association's teacher em- ployment service, sald at least 300 B.C, teachers are actively seeking work through the: service, with many more searching © on thelr own, for their own use has resulted in fisheries officers arming themselves, Meanwhile, Fisheries Minister Romeo Leblanc agreed Wednesday to send parliamentary secretary Hugh Anderson (L— Comox- Alberni) to Lillooet to meet with Indian representatives following a ban on Indian food fishing on the Fraser River Monday and Tuesday. Lazelle Medical Center is pleased to announce Dr. Lennox Brown has rejoined Dr. Ron Hrooks, Dr. Catherine Reilkoff and ; Dr. John Birbeck. ‘This space-age automotive breakthrough could be your big breakthrough! —_ “Guard and Armed Forces— need for vastly increased vessel acis as lookout while the others fish. Barry Huber, deputy fisheries director, said he is upset at the allegations, The great Italian violin virtuoso Niccolo Paganini played so brilliantly, a legend grew up around him that he had made a pact with the Devil. oe, We aT which he sald are tittle more than hearsay. “In my dealings with com- merical fishermen, I would say the majority are very conscious of the regulations and operate within the law, as do most of the native Indian people and the sports fishermen,” he said. OLD PROBLEM Huber said, however, that the department is aware of violations in which one fishing boat acts as a lookout for anoher while fishing during a season closure. “That's an old problem, there's nothing new in that,’’ he said. “I£ they're in packs of. seven or eight, that’s entirely possible. 1 can't discredit it and equally I can't say it's going on.” The department has about 80 fisheries officers and "According to our customers, it’s the best deal in town. 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