| "PM REJECTS PARTY PRESSURE | — nee No fall election seen — BEALE O ITED OTE __. ByJULIE O'NEILL. scheduled next Tuesday ‘and Bill 10t, the Quebee govern: : OTTAWA A CP - Prime Minister Meanwhile, Libersi cabinet ment's tt, the Que ianguage . | ~ Pierre Trudeau appears to have minister Jack Horner said in an legislation. a decided a ainat calling a fall’ interview that he still believes there ij, , z slectin, Liberal party sources sald is a $050 chance an lection will be 4, Foy its opamed ond onthe table | . ‘Sources ' in Trudeau's office and that decigion and a canvass of Liberal 1 - patonal Liberal party headquarters Tener tt aot apeak to the public caucus members are the other both said the f ‘about it, one way or the other, unti| £#ctors still unsettled. - prime minister has rejected internal after next Wednesday when a Horner, who has spent most of his e pressure to call a fall election. decision on a northern pipeline is time at. his Alberta ranch since %..; Trudeau was said tobe making a = geheduled to be announced by U.S. Parliament adjourned several % | -. decision on an election over the president Jimmy Carter. . weeks ago, repeated Trudeau’s weekend, followin a private Trudeau is scheduled to meet with statement that a cabinet shuffle is al advisers Carter next Wednesda Fon coming soon. : re tegiste - Washington following nepol tions “Tit isn't called soon it will not be a One spokesman said it is unlikely petween Canada and the U.S, on a called at all” Horner sald,referring ” that Trudeau will go directly to the ed pipeline-from the Yukon to _to the election. =. public-to make an announcement or. feliver natural gas to the U.S. A Trudeau office spokesman said 3 . to end speculation before the Horner said Liberals regard the . thatata minimum, insidetalkabout % a Patina Liberal caucus ‘meeting two election issues as the Pipeline an election “has quieted down.” E hata a wa Pasapatatetatstvtateteta Serving Terrace, Kiti mat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass Price: 20 cents WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1977 pons ~ HYPOCRITICAL- wae . Socreds ‘change tax act but keep money earned VICTORIA CP-- The government amendments former NDP government peared to be a paradox in British Colum! bia legistatire d been introduced. . . which led totheforfeitureof the govenrment’s position gave third and f reading The bill. updates. mining thousands of claims by on the matter ‘because Tuesday to the controversial regulations and eliminates a .Brospectors, Chabot said. Chabot has decided to ap- = bull which would ensure that section -introduced ‘by the Gibson said there ap- peal a court ruling which 3% E eae weld tavern ft such a forfeiture. my land tax it has collected. Scores fight : to. Chabat said he would not 3 tc 3 eee Amendment Act was har explain the.:conttadtction, 2° “What's | up Doc?” It’s the Skeena Valley Fall Fair at and sunflowers. Last year the ‘Tychos won the best shly criticized by all three contain spill but that’ the general - well- = Lions Park Saturday and Sunday. Krista and Erika . rabbit entry and the best livestock aggregate. well as by lawyers, being of the mining industry “ , .‘Tycho will be there with their farm garden, caress wag ga e y to contain.a sp ; ‘When: the’ Residential. . bill passed by the former | heyybonker oil in themain arm of the Fraser River at ‘Tenaney Act was studied in} UG New . Democratic . Barty _ this community just south of Vancouver International. ie Ra ir, NOT. ENO H EXHIBITS ‘Uneonfirimedestimates were ti asm : $y a8 10,000 : sof oil had spilled into. tiny as much parently: | oo ec is mee alr probie' iy never changes — Social Credit party opposed oft a shore facility ofthe Canadian Fish Company.-|. Emery Barnes. N Po £ the ee hia formed the | ie overnight spill was attributed to a ruptured : that e had attempted to A Herald Staff Writer fait Brogram for funday at 12. 12 noah but ow mix-up oc- # gation to. ptotect the The. spill covers. neveral hundred square yards’ | bill, ents a teadershie - Bd Exectations for this year ’s Fall Fair are about the The horticultural building be open vom ‘pm Bs funds which have been | gccording to spokeamen:. at the scene. | was inadequate. _ ©. same as they were 50 years ago when stories of crop. Spm on Saturday. 3 collected. . A pollution oom was. dispatched to the seenefrom |- Mair told the legislature 5 in entering their own produce. The children’ ppetshow will take place at3pm. The | Several. mining com- Vancouver. “e -% post marked and the fall fair association is worried -various children’s events will take place at times to . . that “Bruce Yorke is a bad ° ES ‘panies ‘have launched court: fy = leader of the ‘tenants, o, there may not be enough participation, according to announced during the day. S actions challenging ‘the law, - >. $B tts director, Lena Chapplow. This year the fair will te held for the first time for # clainiing it was unclear. aa She said the news of 1927 can read the same today: twodays. Previous fait’s lastedonly oneday. — - Opposition members’ said _ ~Dema n d for Fe There is no better way in the world to make the fall a Livestock judging begins. at 1pm | dinday at & the amendments before the z fair a failure than the method adopted-by.some of. Thornhill Lions Pak. F -house are, hypocritical’ and. - $$ those who never exhibit or take’ any part in advancing tte Totem Saddle Club gymkhana will be held = serve ‘to’ circumvent the |. thewelfare of the town and the district. The only thing © Sunday at 12 noon. This event is echeduled for = courts. bud et re lected % for the people here to do is to make. exhibits, "the y in the program. | z -_ the NDP was join by a ihe Fall Fair begins Saturday Se September 3 at 1 pm Src Eek { have been danatod to ine : s ns a Progressive, Conservative | By GLENN SOMERVILLE economy were rejected’ business organizations ° in a with the official “he thes Graene Johnston, district . fuweta, ‘vogetables, baking handieratts rete,, are = ob ral | d allace and = OTTAWA CP - ‘Demands Tuesday by Finance the country, the Canadian 3 agriculturist, at the Thornhill Community ‘Hall on- . welcome. Pa Gibson in oppos Gordon for a new budget’ to Minister Donald Mac- Manufacturers’ Association § Century Roa . A presentation of trophies will take place in'the = res ding yop hosing Suing] Stimulate the ailing national donald. CMA. and the Canadian # Terrace’Totem Saddle Club will bold its junior horse ‘horticulural building at 3 pm on Sunday. FY Great ajay allowed te Ashcan guid, the * Chamber of Commerce, .{) show Sturdy atipm, This event achetned inthe The nr ends flowing a event : Polen weceiving tied Names. fall budget, and wants n’'Sl person income tax, cuts to Pirie SS IANS EESTI eee aise einen ca ngaeecesnnannaeatannnnnmsas SOC te me for the Marc ow-and middle ine 7 _Feading ware the | Om- ge measures tosbow up cargers asa vital step in . DESPITE GOVERNMENT APPEALS ' sets up a- provincial om- ive n. in a stronger second-half getting the economy going. : i "Em meni seat” ana in it stand fast in Queb 3 million member. a at reduce Statistics Act, , which Police have released the canadian Labor Contress personal spending, which n ui Ss an as in ue ec ae a ee a Ae a oo, ndictment of federal ‘stimulus for incre f = “The bills must receive. ‘bere Monday. economicpractices Tuesday productionef goods and =, FORT CHINO, Que. oP with, the government northern z ae stems hat, $5, ies mate royal assent before Neat, is Carol p/line: following Monday's. news. services, wasa major factor. a aematy weer saying i understands thelr opposing the ves ation will what,” Kotnciel "police The Ombudsman Act. Rupert afte after the collision on national economy declined. slowdown, Becond-quarter association (NQIA) and the — Meanwhile, David Payne despite’ prowocation by the 2) members ¢f to the | seed unopposed but the — in the second quarter this ; provincial government over special assistant to Cultur tural gov amient Worf Pet Que, shout 250 ouse divided on. the Alvin Nate, a 37. year’ ear ata 2.4 percent annual _: But Macdonald's office _ Bilt 101, the charter of the Development Minister or mo councillor e, a, ; ‘Sites Act, with Gibson old passenger in the car, vite said the quarterly figures on’ Freiich language, remained Camille Laurin, flew to reich oven nat. ane Mond Berean veer the govenrment.in was flown to Vancouver “Iris “poatively criminal” F088 national product GNF’ unresolved Tuesday. © Poyungnituk on Hudson 9 pueb et Ang to Tee ok vinlenee breaks out in the sup supporting the bill, and General Hospital yesterday for the .government to % Bo Pi owed consumers |” Both sides in thé dispute Bay, 200 miles west of here, {0,b¢ Irsing to P violence b ce and the NDP voting -Hoapital ee, reported ‘in “continue to follow a policy of higher an sar erin the were maintaining their where hoon wt ore in to inow nothing is hal it In. another devel ment, ea. Act cleared “perions. condition. pier president Joe Morris sal. year. They ad chose to eto p - Bn Feng Ob rand "gaint e ihe. ¥e are. net going to fa into Charlie wat, _ break tent ot Sielelaaa cecal emvulertee ad he fugit tn alc" te sonin, shod METERS We, ine 'Fx caine con. git attic Bt Sat Se the all tecause several reported: vehi 48) crea Gilet te aivct ofthe two biggest chan een the, last six French sooner than they munity Council said the 11 ‘and we are going to hold Quebec. “JUST NORMAL ROTA TION ”” t - Fired for breaking protocol, pages reinstated — VICTORIA CP - ‘Speaker’ youngsters, aged ‘13 to 15 pages we have with us now predictable _adjournments ,, the circumstances “When. the premier is in be “in. retallation because session, ; Ed Smith . rescinded years, were fired ‘in remain with us until andlength of each sitting,”’ surrounding - the firing. trouble, he lies,” Lorne the pages had the temerity Page sergeant George Tuesday an order firing the retaliation for their actions guch time as we can ~ Hutchinson sald ina letter to Nicolson NDP - Nelson to be concerned about the | Cessford, 15, said he did not 14 pages. working ary the Aug..17 when they sought. determine a course of ac- Smith. The Speaker ruled him Creston aaid, “He lied about working conditions.” thing the’ government action 6h umbia permission.to work without tlon.”’ STuchinson said the logical our of order, stating thatthe rent.controls and he islying © King said the pages are was a result of the pages’ fegislature. . their heavy blue serge tinic The Speaker sald Hut- ime to change ge pages ‘ap- question was improper, but about this,” never rotated during a, their uniforms and the heat. { who deliver messages for tops ‘during the summer. - chinson -had justified his school indicated he would look into The outburt used up six members, were given 24 ‘_ Atthe time, temperatures action by saying that in past. ne and since there are’ the ‘matter. - - minutes of the daily 15 hours notice Tuesday by reached $0 degrees. years, when there was only only two working days Bennett made his query minute question peripd and their’ superior, Sergeant-at- In over-ruling the. ‘one session of ap- beforeschoolstarts, “it was shortly after he.and two the government sed ‘to } " We erred in reporting the Arms A.M. Hutchinson who ser ‘geant alarms, Smith proximately two. or 2 1-2 considered the end of the cabinet ministers, refused extend the quest time. "new price of gas at Guif os ; said the action was part of he had called a meeting . ‘Months, the student pages month would be the most to give King unanimous Before Smiths King F th - ‘bulk plant here in a stor; the regular rotation of with the pages and their ‘cha ed each session. suitable time to make the consent to speak on the told a reporters outside the or e ‘about increases in fu. ‘s legislative messengers, . Superior for noon today to “Then... the session . changeover.” situation. athe found it “In = . prices. yesterday. _- gonsider the. change-over’ lenghtened and some years‘ Earller in thé” “day, Following the premier’s homaible that the govern; reco rd The wholesale price ‘ut . However, New from one set of pages to there wasafallsession,now Premier Bill: Bennett took. house bro Oke into shouting ment would treat c lidren Gulf regular gas is now 90.2 . Democratic Party. house another group. the sessions are lasting over the unusual step of asking matches and Bennett was this way.” | cents a gallon, not 92.1 cents ~ Teader, Bill King sald the . However, he. said, “the the: whole year with un- _ Smith if he would look into. ‘accused of lying. He said it would appear to | a_gailon as reported.