. y _vergeson typi ‘They're ré eager to take refuge under te = : : “American: ‘umbrella but don’t want to help’hold it.” me verity: letter: from: his. press secretary, ‘Nicole Senecal,, “urged editors: ia ‘print. the | text, at Trudeau's : Fnessaite, | - Senecal ' “umabte ‘to Féspond’"personally to. the: numerous. protest o . “ eltera, revelved by: his office. or: printed. in. Rewapapers.: st “JOHN'S, Nétd: (CP) — A'storm is brewing over plans - to.ket up ‘Newfoundland’s first’ abortion-clinic. . “Marian: Atkinson, a member of the board of directors af. ‘the Caniadian Abortion Rights League, sald Monday a'dinic . ‘will be wet up within the next 12 to 18: mantls regardless of the legal consequences. “We {Intend to sét up whether or nat wé get a periait: We. _expedt! ‘to be proseaited. We'll challenge the law as Dr. (Henry) _Morgentaler thallenged the law in Quebec in the: "70s. a " gAdkinson said. ) ‘stadt has been found.and the ‘Teague is ° looking for a cite for the clinic. The staff. Includes a doctor - a) ‘pérfornt. the abortion’, a nurse, a counsellor and a " -récpptionist. A second nurse is being sought. | She said the league is building up a legal fund, ‘Last ‘week. Morgentaler opened an abortion: clinic in "K9 Kapers_ i " Bin Carpenter, “of Yellowknife, took it upon himself, . : several years ago, tosave the “Canadian Eskimo Dog". He-., _, did this not for his own personal glory or gratification, but. . *s rather, to save this proud and noble breed. of dog. for all Canadians and the country of Canada itself. This project is now in danger of being terminated, as Mr. Carpenter, as of ~ May. 31, can no longer be involved. In: January he sent a brief to John. Munro, ‘minister of Indian and northern - affairs, asking for government intervention ‘to save this project, and has had no reply as of yet, We are asking — everyone. to. let their voices be heard by. sending telex’s, - telegrams, petitions, phone in programs, letters. or : - however you can to inform the press and the media that you: ' want: this. project saved, as itis-now..... - ‘The Canadian Eskimo dog is part and pareal of our, and indeed, erery, fature Generation. hal Canadians. national indigenous “Canadian” breed of ae 2 in At one Hing one, this be ane ay one Hs, iW ae ‘a ie "be eve to-be extinct. Also, it is the pare breed to have “Canadian” in it’s name dnd to be recognized as such by the “ Canadian Kennel Club. ae . Due to their inherent "characteristics, this is not a ‘breed ; that just everyone should pwn, and therefore, we feel, ‘that ‘catitrel should be kept of this project, asitnowis, !~ _ Ink order to Keep. building the breed up, and to, ‘keep them. genetically pure-and strong, and to. ‘maintain their breed 1, characteristics and working ability, you do not; at this stage. - of the” project, want these dogs turned over to the’ general : publit @, or the breeders. The new! owners will almost . certainly try to change their’ basic locks in order to make. them. more. competitive for the. show ring; and to change: _ their temperament and character to enable them to more ; readily sell t the resultant puppies as pets > we feel they are: great dogs just aa they are, so let’s keep them that way, : . A’ very ‘great deal of time, money, hard’ work, and knowledge .has ‘already gone. inte this project . by: : government, organization funding, and by. the private — citize! of Canada — Mr. -Carpenter himself, has certainly done'a tremendous job-< nd now It isup to the rest of Canada - government and: peivi te citizens alike totake up the reins - and Continue “with this ‘work, and show. that we can, and do, , appreciate ‘what he as an individual, had been. able to accomplish,” ; We, the "Canadian people; are a hard-working, healthy, : | _ proud’ atid noble race ‘and these "Canadian Eskimo Dogs” _ already have all of these traits inhorént in'them — instead | - af losing all of this, we should be : making them the “national © dog” of Canada, such as Japan has already done with their . . breed, 'the “Akita,” which has now been declared a national miontinient iia that country, and-are no longer allowed to be “used ‘as an export commodity to other countries. - “These are dogs of our Canadiai riorth, so let's keep them there and help to preserve ‘them in their natural world and help all future Canadians to be proud of this part of their heritage’. “In this’ ‘way we can show. our own Canadian ‘ people, and indeed, the whole world that we do care and can take care of our. own, be it our genlor citizens, our wildlife, ’. que heritage buildings, or whatever.’ ' Jubt' for’ once let's put aside our’ apathy and.,our indifference aud let’s really show thé: world that we really - can pulll together for a common and good cause. Don’t put it off, do something about it today. Time is running out. For... moye information Tegarding this Please call Sadie. at 635. - aaT. Banmat “Wi 5 a Speaking ata memorial dinner. for the late Represntative Congress tw support the MX program and promised, in turn, “Wadsworth wedding ’- The nuptials of Paul Berard Wadsworth and Elizabeth May Wallington occurred at tranquil Bergson Lakeside, 40. Asante of Terrace officiated. Paul Wadsworth spent some. time i in Victoria, originally hailing’ from England where his ‘parents reside. The _ Wwedding;: their fish farm on Bergson ‘Lake. The bride . : attended high school i in Terrace,. ~ Former “Terrace. teacher and “Uplands School » principal, Elaine Gregg died Sunday, May.8 at 7:30 @.m," in. ‘Mills. Memorial Hospital. after a lengthy -. illness. ‘Born. in 1909 in Thunder Bay, Ontario she [..; atten “vinagried: George| Gregg “it :1997. The: Gregg: fathily 4 ypelks - oecasion. Together with’ filmy, pink { es mae groom. ge the aim q hee He The groom wore a tailored three piece grey suit, and the mother of the bride chose a floor length gown of pale green. Pink was. the primary color of the nosegays carried by the School. ‘She retired as principal in 1972 but remained "in special education with the district until 1974.’ She is survived by her husband, George; sons Robert,Sean .- ‘and Brian; grandchildren George, Kathy, Elizabeth, . Seana, Stephen, and Arwin; and gréat’ grandchildren : ~ Danica and Amber Sommerfeldt, Members, of the “family would like to thank the staff of Mills Memorial ‘ for the excellent care and attention they provided - _ during .Mrs.. Gregg” 3 stay. in-hospital. Funeral. Services will:be‘held at MacKay'’s Funeral Service chapel at’ 4626 Davis Street, Wednesday; May 11 at 2 _ Pati. Friends are invited to attend, or send flowers or ~- the firat. time it-went awry!) wo ‘ Beat fiat, ‘Donald McGhee, and maid of, hone, Kaithleen Tosoff from: Prince George, were. witnesses, ‘, ;groom willbe working in northwestern B.C. in conjunction » with mining. They wish to thank their friends for attending - “at short. hotice and helping to make it such ’ Joyous donations to. the Child Development. Centre, . eceasion,’ ENS, WEAR the, er: Doesn’ t “Mens ~ 7 BUFFALO ~ BEER SHIRTS: -. 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Wadsworth spent thelr wedding ~ | — tight iit the bridal suite of the Desiderada Inn im Terrace, ‘then headed south on the ferry: for their- ‘honeymoon. The - | Reagan fears security threatened to combine it with “vigorous arms control. ” ; “Reagan stopped in Ashland for several hours Monday night after a long weekend at his ranch near Santa Barbara, “Galjf., then returned to Washigton, . He planned to continue ‘his lobbying effort today ina . meeting with members of Congress from both partles. - John ‘Ashbrook in: Ashland, Ohio, the president called on --: Prior to that session, Reagan was to meet. with the National Security Council to consider revising a proposed treaty with the Soviet Union on redueting. strategic, bombers ‘and missiles, Larry Speakes, the deputy White House press secretary, . ‘sald efforts- to persnade Congress to go along ‘with production of 100 missiles at an estimated cost of $18 billion would be the main. focus of the. president's week. 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