xi or Sak ee hi on a yi > UE 4 Past year they could ackyally make money by . f° Friday, August 17, 1982 “back Ti. —— ‘middle ages the question - . was “how many.angels can _ Feceived ‘a request from ; job creation project... ~ about amount, of local - money and volunteer labor the manner "in reaching that - --. the pool and coffee shop: ~ She la proposing to establish “through | , deposit their donations. The returned to those . who funds, - Costs will rise, The proposal. - “Jpag’ already cost. some ‘~ -achleve the second point of _ ~ itvywhich she had been the presideiit. ‘and:-the” prime tea, but fhia year {eis gotng to cost them - Keith Norman, District Treasirs, released the tats and ‘ Everybod - Séarng ‘as It’ lot 6b. 66 Lakefsé Lake Hotsprings” and ~ figures Thursday. s.out.of the pool, but Shey: alt wa 7 to. et éople ‘want toigig# Hee Shop in oper alon " LEGISLATIVE Sau PARLIMENT BUILDINGS | ‘Victoria, Be Ce ~ V8V. v 12s, \ 25 cents Established 1908 Last: year ‘Terraes, was to collect ~~ 45,987,000 in total revenue, ' This year. the ‘figure 1a upto” 7 $6,469,000, anincrease of 8 per cent in collectible tiixes, "2s. "Iv 1981, after the,deadline for payment, there was still | a approximately $757,090 to collect. ‘This year the ‘gure ip- Over $990,000, a 23 per. cent increase. o ; However, in 1981 you could actually, make. quoney by fot a ” paying since the penalty interest; ‘which was ogly cent. So, if you could find a savings wlan 0 or an investment: 12 per again, ‘but: they. disagree on how :. Sounell finds Ataalf caught In, themlddle. See. story: wns to do It. Volume 76 No. 155 Terrace. ‘Hotsprings development a “family fight” , . KEITH ALFORD ' - \existence Hatton answered Herald Stalf Writer . that she had resigned from TERRACE. — inthe | ; the LHDA on July 27 and that the association had asked Hatton “not to do dance’ on the head of a anything." pin?.” Tn an interview with the. Today the question is how Herald, «+ Lea - Bahr, many individuals. and spokesperson:for the LHDA . - groups can develop The outlined the current status © of the-Association’s, plans. The LHDA: goal is to ’ develop the entire hot- Lakelse Lake Hotsprings. Terrace ‘Counci] - has Juanita Hatton that itsenda ' “easiest” is to reactive the outdoar pool and coffee ‘shop, said. Bahr. employment and = im-- migration to ‘have the’ hotsprings designated as a DA’s immediate aim ap- * Hatton.is v timistic .. are _ pears to be identical.” But that will come forward to abn is different, work on the revamping of - “members - ‘are working the... Regional a special savings fund in- ° nistrict of Kitimat-Stikine, which © contributors could | “rather ; . than the “wunicipality. The ballpark money. would draw interest - «figure ‘for the cost. of and would be used if .the: project went through; if not, . the original deposit plus the © accrued -interest would be shop up to standard is _ Process of determining the - exact cost,” originally ~ donated. the - know what is to be done, Even though. Hatton Hioney to -get the project. - The “how? inculdes two --gampleted, ‘she is Worried - main’ points. The first is - -¢that‘if the development of _ that “the the’ hotsprings becomes ‘a “commercial project rather Societies Act, much like the , Terraceyiaw Society. This. the’. Association. will * become a society’ under the than a community effort the atep will: make it easier -to '“-@ollars.. Hatton ‘told -the ‘the. "how" = money.” ; a council, "T've already spent Becoming ‘society would ‘alot of my won money anda- ‘allow donate to the’ -hot-_- _ lot of Golden Rule (the— springs:. ‘development: to’ alternate ‘employment ~ ", aifeney. deduct - -their- contributions “she operates) Money on this.” 9° When Hatton repeated were asked as to the. current | Creation Fund. . relationship: Hetween:. her . TheLHDA salsdlookingat and the Lakélse Hotsprings the hotsprings as a potential Development * Agsociation, tourist attraction, whether :it- would be more advantageous , that it. mover in: ‘bringing into operated: on a ‘Tease. ea a springs aed, but in phases. © ‘letter to the ministry of |The first: " phase_and. the .. Both Hatton’s and the LH- The: Associations 30-40 | _ bringing the pool and coffee . $100,000, ‘They are in the . . As Bahr: puts it, “we now’ ~ a now we work on how it can _ foresees ‘having to.borrow be done.” private basis. Bahr says, “there should be room for: all types of development; on the 308 acre site, Bahr points. out that the government wants proof that the development of the hotsprings will result -in a self-sustaining user-pay complex; .. from: taxes. : The members dre also exploring low: cost _Joans, . forgivible loans, — ‘séveral - times, ‘I'm doing public funds, private funds: - “this on my own,” questions and,’ like:; ‘Hatton, the Job and | ~ operation”, She says that — should be no problem. and . refers to the Titsa Report done for the ministry of - ’ Industry and small business. - onthe hotsprings states - “the capital outlay of oyer first year of the original etd aces Terrace Council felt that Hatton's request put Itin the - middle of what-was termed &t “a family fight.” Alderman Gordon Galbraith said, "TI feel it is unfair that we be “pit into this position of | _ choosing." $300,000 was realized in the =: “Council then passed his motion referring ‘the entire matter €0 a future meeting of the Committee of - the Whole with the idea of ‘getting the two sides together. *” army, “s ‘Summer hockey ‘camps. don't always feature. games, let alone _ goed ones, but the. games played during the evenings at the . "Terrace Minor Hockey Association’ sicamp. have been Intense and . “entertaining.” You'd think the players were. trying: to impress. < someone, looking at some of the heavy hits handed: out. See page _ four: for more. ~ a we y that vyielde ligher tian: 12: per: “eon. ‘terest, you could*:.| ‘make ean rinoy fot awh and hen pay your fae ater f ing vi pocketing the extra: interest paid ya... 7 - This ‘year the’ ‘situation is vastly different: AB ot the, ~-” deadline date, 2.July 1982, all back tates immediately hada - ‘10 per cent penalty-added ta them: “And there: has-been new" provincial leglalation passed during the-intervening time: period with the intent of tying the Interest Yate that will As Kei ; ta Jaitary 4; 108s “oi top of the 10 paroent = penalty, an 16 per cent ihterést rate will be charged. It hard these days tofinda savings plan or ant investment that. : woe higher than [8 per cent profit, fhe Norman puts It, “Before we were paying apie = mot to pay their lanes, « now: We Boing to cont Hea pay. De, 'BCGEU talks to start * Monday, no promises - VICTORIA (CP) — 40,000-member B.C.. Their decision followed fi minute meeting Thursday, hours after | Fryer annovneed more than 30,000 union members had‘idelivered a 93. 4-per-cent _ Tejection of the government's last contract — ’ offer, providing wage increases of 6% and five per cent over.two years. - The dispute is being watched alosely by: other provincial governments and Ottawa because it is considered.a major test of federal legislation limiting public service worker wage increases. _ - Davison said Monday’s meeting will involve only small committees from each | Key negotiators on both sides of the B.C. government em- . Ployees' dispute agreed Thursday to hold ' talks Monday in an. effort to gel formal. contract negotiations back on track. But John Fryer, general secretary of the . ’ Government © Employees Union, and Mike Davison, chairman of the Government Employee ‘ Relations Bureau, were pessimistic the __ talks would lead to an early resolution of the strike, : workers, private, 60-~ side “and there will ‘just be broad’ discussions to see if it's possible ta resume full negotiations.” * It willbe the first semi-official meeting between the parties since talks broke off - Aug. 4, prompting an unprecedented, six- day . work stoppage by government are open for negotiations.” Fryer has warned union memberg will _ stage walk-ouls, work-to-rule campaigns - and refuse to work, overtime unless. the - government ‘increases its final offer, See page 3 2 PLO negotiators sit, - ceasefire still holding A new ceasefire won by _ the personal: intervention of ’ President. Reagan gave’ . West Beirut a respite from Israeli bombing today,. and U.S., -Lebanese’ and Palestinian officials turned ~ theli?: attefition’“to.* the negotiations: ‘over with: drawal of the PLO guerrilla The ceasefire held through the night in Beirut, but the Tel Aviv. military - command said . PLO. ' guerrillas fired light arms at. Israeli soldiers in the’ area.of Aamiq in eastern _ Lebanon. It said the Israelis returned the fire without taking any casualties, ‘ Reagan, described as - “outraged,” demanded the ceasefire -in a 10-minute telephone call Thursday -to - Begin. after’ deciding Israel's attacks on’ the ravaged Lebanese capital | had “gone beyond reason," a U.S. official said. - Begin announced the bombing was.called off, and Poles - . get hosed | WARSAW : (Reuter) — Riot police fired tear gas and water cannon today to break up a demonstration in the Baltic port of Gdansk by some 10,000 suppowers of .. Solidarity, . the. suspended independent trade union movement, witnesses said... The demonstration coincided with the start of _ the ninth month: of martial - law ‘in Poland, : The witnesses said, police - wielding. nightsticks charged at the demon:. strators after they marched through the northern city . towards © the | regional headquarters of ‘the Com- ‘munist party. So ‘ When they were within 150 metres of the building police “launched a barrage of tear gag, opened up with water’ Cannon and shot flares over , ° "ther crowd. The demo! Solidarity ' slogdms and wagging their fingers inthe — “V-for-victory sign ai the police, retreated down the ‘alleys of the old town In the face of the police onslaught, The. witnesses said. workers: at ihe shipyards, _ where strikes forced the ~ ~ pirth of Solidarity to years ago, placed wreaths at the ~ Gdansk moniment. near the "yards this morning. urators, who: chad been|-chanting pro-° the 10-hour. pounding by - Israeli planes — the fiercest _yétin Israel's drive to ¢rush the PLO — stopped at 5 p.m. Lebanese police said today at least 156 people,: snbitly clyiang, wert it led’ “and” 417 “wounded” raids, and they expected to ; toll to climb. PLO “communique” said 44,000 bombs were dropped and at least 600. houses collapsed in the Chatilla and - Bourj: el-Barjaneh camps, rendering the camps uninhabitable. Beirut radio stations said more than 100 - more buildings - were __Gestroyed inthe city proper, already a- scene - of devastation. - Israel: reported two of its ithe” -evacuated soldiers killed ‘and 41 wounded in: fighting during the 24 hours ending at dp.m. ‘Thursday. - Jamil ilal, a Palestine Liberation. Organization “Official eaid: In. West Beirut today that the PLO has: ‘told U.S. -presidential envoy Philip Habib ihere are 7,100 PLO-fighters that must be . from - Lebanese capital. — not to. Union members returned to their jobs . Thursday morning, which started a run on many Vancouver-aréa liquor stores.:-: _ Fryer said he didn't think the govern- ; ment would increase lts wage offer. “[’'m not particularly optimistic,” he . said. “Obviously, there’s*some hope of getting things moving, but I don’t want to « mislead ow‘ members. I simply don't see a settlement on the horizon, unless all items : the . ‘Habib also has’ a break-— down. of how many _ don'thave this breakdown,,”’ Hilal told strength in Beirut have ‘ranged from 6,00) (o 9,000 and Israel has demanded an accurate count. Flight grounded by bomb hoax. "PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — A Pacitic Western ‘Airlines Boeing 737 with 67 passengers and five crew guerrillas will go to each . ' Arab host country, “but I ‘Teporters. . . Estimates of the PLO members. aboard was delayed four houits in this Interior; city Thursday while RCMP searched for a bomb. : ‘The plane and ribeaee were searched but no bomb was found, ~ Prince. George airport ‘officials. sald RCMP in Dawson : Creek received a telephone call about 12:30 p.m. PDT; from 4 man saying a bomb was aboard the plane; - _. 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