ee Charlie King t takes his elses. through’ iia paces at. the YMCA. twice a week; con-: ‘centrating on-Kmbering up thelzmu ier whinds: olf ‘the “King, - a father. ob. three who, worked. for 30 years.as an: engineer, : Was laid off: neatly .. Ago. monthly: “unemployment insurance ‘cheques for $004 will top arriving this month - es. and keeping - ‘dependent ‘ on-. hig’ wife’s part-time’: job earnings and his; eayings, — . King. thinks ‘he can surs vive about arether year on. “eavings,*. His:: ‘professional | "association has told ‘hirn it © will iikaly’ be another four or five. years, -before:: _ the market. la - skills - recurs, “Deans stil: “hear ‘my mother. aay ‘you'll, ‘always have 4 job as an engineer’ 388 ie old me 0, t0, to ane his family il be tly university, we “Now life .is a’ constant-” round - of job. searches, “wasting ‘tthe’: King has:found. out: about the frustration of. unem- “ ployment, what it means to «a family and all that family . ” contiginus: worries of being he decided to begin twice- “Te Ba break, from. the dob has built up, So4:month ago weeny. fre€ fitness Classes she” ‘ay8, : ‘grimacing at the irony. : eb : writing . _Jetters," dressing: ,lup" in his.” hegt suit: and:tie to- deliver “applications, offen” never. getting past the secretary. ; rpontanegus fystem, ©: -where - the : _mempleymvent Tate is.12:per cent. : ‘OFFER SUPPORT. - Now, every:: ‘Tuesday and - ‘tiuraday. morning; about. 15. . uperiployed, ; :'ymen-" and. - -women gather for an hour of - fitness, then coffee and ‘a visit Tan, Bagi ATE takes our minds off the unemployed,” “gays King. or the jobless’ in ‘Calgary, Support ; searching, payment is coming. from, a -break | from the stress ‘really. n- 1a . , ; :ACKOSB the elty, Linda.. “ Auiderson, general manager *“6f.Max Bell. Arena; opens the doors of the rink a litile easlier than usual these. days, ‘turning it over for a cheap two-hour skate for the. -‘nemployed to play hockey. '. About 90 men show up Wednesday and Friday _ mornings, ‘paying $2 each, More bodies discovered in Argentina. BUENOS -.. . AIRES (Reuter) -— “More uniden- tified-bodies buried. during miliary. rule: in Argentina were”. > * discovered: cemeteries’ thréughout the country ‘during the weekend : ;inyeatigation of the activi nh order al 7 regimed continued. Za “Seven “bodies |. were discovered at'a cefnetery in the: northern. ‘ province: of Tucuman ‘as workmen were pein water” ree ‘and graves fata comelery in the province of Jujuy. and an: unspecified. number “Some 200 unidentified: bodies, “many -ehot” and’ tortured, have been | found = ‘alnce: the. elected govern- ment . of President Raul Alfonaln ‘took’ Alfie, last - month. PRINCE. GEORGE, “BC. "Up: “to. 90,000" . “people disappeared during the rutbless _ armed forces’ campaign ‘against~ leftist guerrillas in the 1970s, _ The former police chief of - Buenos Aires province, once quoted”. as. -_ claiming responsibility. for the | : disappearance and death of "6,000 people under military” rule, was questioned by a federal judge Monday about. _ a 1978 kidnapping. ~ Retired army Alfredo Giorgi, tok Camps . returned. ‘trom. _ vacation in ‘Uruguay. to give ve evidence. in the case: There _ had been speculation he had, fled the country. to avoid . Posaible prosecution: Shortly before Christmas, . Cordoba banned ‘about 20: serndor military officers: - Ramon Camps - testified - before Judge Angel. Cordoba. __ ~ ‘about kidnapped technician ; ‘from leaving the country,” including Camps, who- wos. ‘already in Uruguay. at. the. 2 “Mothers. angry - “4 hours. ‘before notifying (CP) — Two single-mothera . them: : “that: Resources Ministry waited in a fester home. | TRUSTEE, _ 3, NOTICE TO '" "EREOITORS Estate of the decaased: HOY: Fong oka:Hen Foo, late of C—O 4011. Sparks St. Terrace;-B.C. MEITCHELL:. “ 2 sana wets year-old. Patricia Derrick ‘and nee 10-yenr det pped off : “their three’: are angry that the ‘Human “'mnisaing children were safe . The children — fouryear-. old Léon Mercer, eight-. old brother | . alter i meviomatinn tou | nm, . Thursday. When Geraldine - Derrick went fo pick them up after the movie, they: _ Weren't there. ., She, séarchad - ‘the shop- Richard... ping rhalt where the theatre Jomes:-oks' James «Frank is - located. When she Mitchell, late of C—O ut Sparks St., Terrace, B.C. ‘Creditors and others o having -claims apainst the sald: estata(s)”-are. hereby >. required to send tham duly verified :: to. ‘the | PUBLIC ‘$tréet, "Vancouver, 6.C.,’ V6Z2ES before Jan. 27, 1984, alter, which.date the assets — | - ot the sald estate(s) will be disiriduted,-having regard only -to claims that have been received. : Clinton W. Foote . Publle Trustee _ (aced-sjan): Provincect — 800. Hornby ‘ couldn't flnd them; she went " back .;to the _apar building where she vad Leon's mother, Linda, both - live, hoping the «children . would ; return when | , the stores closed. When they didn’t. retin, . the two women called the. - RCMP and the hospitals to . pee if the children had been fomd. ~~ It . wasn’t until 11 p.m. Friday that Derrick. and Mercer were told that. their children were In a: fonter, home. _, Leon Mercer "Was ‘returned . home. ‘to. chi -mother Sunday. , “ . ministry worker’. oa duty Monday refused -to’ com- . ment on the case: until ‘Tuesday. It is ‘not, known ’ whether Derrick's: children - have been returned & 0 thelr home. 2 time, Workers at~ "- Lules cemetery ‘in . Tucuman province sald: the’. seven’ bodies unearthed” there ‘were all bound: hand and -- foot and had been buried on: “police orders Between 1975 ~ and 1977, atime when - guerrillas . of. the People's . - Revolutionary. Army were active:in the. province, This could evidence - “that . security forces were abusing human rights in their antl-guerrilla drive under. the - elected government: of . then President Isabela Peron; - provide i | At = About PEOPLE - There are differences. of opinion over the best training techniques in sports, and | it aeemna the same holds, true for: 7 . polar bear swims, |: Steve Price, 19, one of more than 2,000 people wh6, braved temperatures just above freezing to-take part in Van- couver’s 64th annual Polar Bear Swim on Sunday, won'the _ event by being the firat to’ swim the set 60 metres ‘through: the chilly waters of English. Bay. . _For-his.efforts and endurance he won the Peter Pantages Memorial Trophy, named after the Vancouver restaurateur. who founded the city’s Polar Bear Club and inaugurated the. Jan. 1 swim, . ‘Price's advice to future participante: “Drink lots of béer ._ 1 for acoupleof weeks," then have ‘complete abatinence New ; ’ Year's Eve”. But ‘Price's. friend, James Large. ‘allo %, disagreed, - saying hé sipped the abstinence part of the training. ~ “That's. why 1. came in. ‘peeond,” be eald, through chat. tering teeth. —— Soccer payer Mike Bagley, 21, wes 5 involved ‘in'a dif. ference of opinion, | but unfortunately he chose to differ with , a referee. : - Bagley ate’ the referee's notebook when, he was booked tt bad Jangwage-tp'a Joel league mach and has been’ bann for: ‘ix weeks, byeoceért officiate: Inr-Briatey Engle hanes Sal ’ Ata wedding in Indianapolis. on the weekend, it gong have helped if the 500 guests had been given a program to let-them kriow who was.who.. Michael. Breen. married: ‘Sally Hulfine, and in the: game *Huffine's younger sister, Laurie. ' Joseph acted as. Michael's beat man and. Michael did the | -game for. Joseph, ‘while Laurie was Sally's maid of honor ; ‘ and Sally’ was. maid of honor‘for Laurie, .° “ “Rev. Pan! Courtney, who performed the ceremony, said . fj “tina’s , _ before the 1976 coup which “brought ‘thé * smilitary - to’ power. Peron's ‘minister of social welfare, Jose Lopez Rega, . is;widely believed to have organized the Argentine ‘Anti-Communist | Alliance, dn organization of rightist ‘death squads -- ‘operated with impunity ‘from 1974.00... .. The existence of more . “than . : graves was denounced by jj human rights groups in late. ‘ which 1,500 . unidentified 1982, but . court” in- vestigations ' ‘at ‘the time _ were hampered by the then . _ Military government. ee *.Caips wais quoted by the - Spanish magazine Tiempo last year as saying: “While 1 was. chief’ of police. of Buenos Aireaprovince some & “5,000 people - diaappeared. _Some of them ‘I buried In - graves designated N.N. (unidentified).” : ‘Hee ‘later denied: having * made the slatement. Alfonsin hes ‘ordered ‘the’ : golirt martialof the three’ military juntas which ruled. Argentina. from, 1076 until...’ - the: transition to democracy - # began last year, on charges of<’ authorizing. the’ systematic’ use of ‘Ad: napping, torture -- “and. - “murder in’ the. so-talled | : again “girty war” verrillas. “ts ir4 -highest': the double wedding gave. ‘the couplés extra moral support: . * ....“The guys think, ‘If my brother’ 8 got the guts te do that, go can I,’"he said. =; - Richard Hutfine; father of the brides, laughed when it” a ' was suggested thata double wedding can ‘make the father a: doubly nervous. “I only got about ‘three hours’ ‘sleep last night. ‘I kept waking up, thinking about the logistics, of it al " he said. Looking tired after a 14-hour plane: ride from Tokyo, globe-tratting schoolgirl : Samantha Smith -returned to Portland, Me., on, the weekend after her Ibday holiday trip to Japan. © | Last summer, ‘ALyearld Samantha went to the soviet Union at’ the invitation of President Yurl Andropov. Samantha had written to the Soviet leader asking questions about nuclear war.” , Asked where she would like to go. next, she amiled and sald, “Ireland.” ~: : ’ Samantha and her mother, Jane, travelled, to Japan at the invitation of a. group ‘promoting. an international science and technology exposition i in that country in 1985. "HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS . wondering: | _ where: the next -mortgage . engineer takes, 6. breather for: two. hoaine -of- shinny. ‘hockey — —a_bargain for ice: time that formally renta, at $00 an-hour. “Ie would be nice if this caught on because there's a. \ Jot of Idle ice in ‘the town ia -the . morning,’” Anderson. said of the idea she ‘thought: of In. October when ‘she, started {to -think of the problems . of ‘the . unem: Ployed.- =" * . * Peter Leong, a nyearold unemployed... . structural from: the. game fo com-. pliment . . Anderson’s initiative in giving him and other unemployed . men “a break in the’ day.” > “It's a chance to work out your frustration and that’s a good thing:”, saya Leong. He’s been unemployed for nine months, will be cut off, unemployment insurance- benefits ~ in. about: four. months and then doesn't know ‘what he will do, Coo 3 8 sew "Leong: ‘sa considera ‘hitnaelf. ducky. He's single and able.to live“with his: ‘parents while he searches for a job. . Donna-Raines spends her. . days. listening -quietly to’ another ‘ grotip of. the unemployed and tries to keep. their lagging spirita from. Plunging to the danger level. . ‘She hands out advice’ and, to ‘thoze in need, food hampers.. She is - also. - planning to set yp a co-* ‘operative day care’ and organize weekly dinners, - . Other = services. “have. sprung up across the city to try to meet the human needs. af the recession, . ‘There -now are about 16,000 Calgarians searching _ for jobs who are not entitled « ‘to collect unemployment - insurance because they hadn't worked long enough. In addition, unemployment insurance : benefits for. -almnost io, 000 ran out in ‘the - last six months, Only those. © with virtually ‘no’ assets quality for * assistance. , As well, . about: 1,000 “fewer. “Calgarians ’> ‘are working fow. than four. months, ago, The number earning a paycheque or self- employed dropped to 307,000" ‘from: $18,000,- . Statistics. Canada figures show.- ‘Across Alberta, the: ‘unemployment rate now is’. about 10 per cent, * : ‘For established. agencies like the Salvation Army the statistics * mean . a tremendously increased workload. - In 1991, | the Salvation Army handed out 2,500 Christmas hampers to the needy and weekly food to_ about 30 families. This: year it handed out about’ 4,000 Christmas hampers and feeds about 70. femilies a week, TERRACE ‘S NEWEST & BEST TOO _Now at affordable Rates One bedroom at: 9325" mo; | Two bedroom at. $360" mo. Attractive, spacious, extra storage room . —Beautiful appliances, tited showers , —Lovely cupboards, double s.s. sinks — coe, —Large balconles with screened patio doors _ . Lots of parking - recreation court oA - —Security, enter phones and deadbolts ° -— TT Brapety co-ordinated to ww carpets mee ss Walking distance to downtown © 2 » a Family oriented - close to schools. °c “ ' - Hospital, convenience store, parks,.... ..) “car wash, all In area 18200. a0 move In allowance for dan. 1 15 All but" one at the” “nine officers involved have been” arraigned - before. Argen~ -yailitary . oo court, the Supreme Council : ft the Armed d Forces. ¥ -ceremony .Breen’s. younger: -brother,- Joseph, married : | “Tom Tiaanidas | space: | for only : $65 per month | in ‘our daily Business. 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VaG, : Wa, ~ Phone: 635- -O284 . ‘between. the hours of 6:90 - a.m.-and 4:90 p.m. Monday fo. eridaye except Holidays. ‘Tenders will be opened.at, . Ministry. of ‘Transportation. | and Highways No. 300-4346, qf) Park Averve, Terrace, B.C. VG 1V¥4,:) The” Tender sum tor E thisproject "isto Inelude Federal Sales Tax. . Téndey opening date: . E Jah 1984. 2:00 P.M. : hes District Highways ‘Manager mag For: A.E. Rhodes, _ Demy Minister vee (accé-slen} WE. Stanley. havg.been. picked up. But RCMP Staff Sgt. Stan Twiat sald it did. oven th case. : A ministry ‘anki visited. : ‘Merter gal a who = toldbere'that che: "ea ne + contact: the . two: :mothers ° thursday: night but neither | was at home. Mercer said | _ the had waited st home, | while Derrick searched for the. children. . 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