Victoria, ‘B.C. , veV IZA Friday, January 21, 1983 7 a LEGISLATIVE ‘LIBRARY =~ , PARLIMENT BUTLDINGS 25 cents "From the ski ‘hill you ca see I more tha just the slopes. “Volume, n No.4. : yu suggested that other locations’ ‘would be easier for ‘tourists to visit. , <6 : Since* ‘the residents of: ‘thecarea . have not as yet been asked what they”... "think of the idea of a ‘village nearby,..” . 5 the Feereatlon committee will decline .in , food, : "Riverboat Days revival i in ‘Herald Staff Writer ~ TERRACE — The planning for a ~ bigger and better Riverboat Days ‘celebration is well.on its way. The event marking-B:C, Day has. not occurred recently; but many loca! service groups’ are “changing. that. _ At’ a . recent meeting over 20 - ¥epresentatives from = most: of the’ service - clubs. iti ‘Terrace’ came together: to revive the celebtation of . Pioneer life in our area. . = The: Pentagon says. a- crippled Soviet spy ‘satellite - is; losing -, altitude rapidly: and will probably phinge to: - Earth on Sunday or Monday: ; with its load of nuclear fuel; |. But although precautions ee are under, way in several’ ’ eolintries “to. deal with ~~ “deadly: ~ ‘fadioactive debris, Pen- _- potentially . tagon) officials said Thur- sday.: the” relatively. small. - They said the ‘4ékilogram. nuclear reactor . aboard‘ Cowmos- 1402: will: likely 7 disintegrate in -the: at- = mosphere and there. is a 70. . ber cent chahce the pieces. 7 will splash hargnlessly into: the ocean; mu Officials said: the reactor ' - would pote a. radiation’ - "threat if it fell intact, bet . predicted It will treak’ up ‘ and ‘its: fuel. will burda up — before It hits Earth, causing little, If.any, danger. ” . The satellite probably will . enter’. the atmosphere . between 1 a.m. EST Sunday anid: 3 p.tn., ‘Monday and - “begin: a final: #minute ; descent, the Pentagen said. * Cosmos 1402, designed to. keepa watch on movements. - ” of navies around the world, "WASHINGTON (Reuter) danger .: da. aa ‘Asiohing ebmitio eonsiting of Dave’ Mallett; Canadian Legion; “ ‘Hugh - “Hepburn, Centennial Ltons;.- Je and Diane Tiedge, Kinettes, have . :! . been. ‘chosen to ~~ Preparations. | Assoéintion, 3 Le. - December, Although’. the: ietagon’ Said, there. Js only a so-per- : "Native self-governiner ‘inevitable’ says Rota OW -LETHBRIDGE, - Alta: (CP) _ seltgoverment for - Canada's: native peoples ‘Is-. an Anevithbility. Oltawa and - provineial:.- ‘governments . mut: recognize, says’. Roy: Romanoy, «former ¢o- chairman: of,:the federal-. provinciat:, Constitution _- Caamanittes. - “Governments are going to have ‘ta. ‘Rocept Indian ‘selt-goverament, at least in. "a limited form,” Romanow gaid. in’ an interview : Thureday. putes The _fotyher Saskat- i chewan - attorney general, . addressing. . 4) four-day: -aborigipal ‘rights: ‘coh- ’ ference at, the University or. Lethbridge, urged . native groups pursing rights. issues . to stick‘ to. the : political ' arena, Instead of 1 resorting, to the courts. : | - Athen. organizations participating.” are. the; Downtown Liona, Chambe: mi Commerce; ‘Jaycees, I “District. Of Terrace, | Reeréstion . ‘Conimission, * ‘and. the: “Carling began. iostag’ ‘orbit. in ‘ale cod will ‘get merchan involved to have - guide _the _ their staff . dresq" up| in period oo . _Soatunies for the elebration. : cent chance tat the plees will ~" fall. “Barth ‘soméwhere.. Betweén the, ‘rela polar regions, “a * Jtidges: and lawyers today, hesaid, 1 are “likely to; “gay” there are ‘no- aboriginal) rights — that's the. ‘essence ‘of the ‘current. slate, ‘of the law.” - Let _ Romanow said he doesn't |. expect ae March - 7ean- - natives dacue . to! provide : a. “tletatied explanation: of: Bilt’ it governments anid: native groups . cé-operate,- * e, the “Mateh is-16'- session . could Téad to ‘further con- . stitutional | conference ‘on aboriginal. r That is, if : goveinments | attend. Several have indicated they may. Rot. ve anow's.. + comments. ive after The Canadian oo Peas - obtaiiied a” secret anize a “fly ja beauty pagéant, and perhaps <- ‘The: organizers . “feaertl | meeting on the ° ~ adopted. - were -d "of military Il. also’ spores libs: i “into, {Canada’s at Territories five ye “emo. outll nes: ‘Ottawa's . bargaining ‘étrategy’ for the - Ottawa’ meeting; including “reduping \: ‘native: ” ex- pecla ors ~and... “em- ‘broilf ng ‘provincial govern L ents in the process « ‘of discu slong, and perhaps _; Megotiat fons,” o : This ftiategy. — faye the’ - nate ta Social ‘Minist Minister . proval, ° nalpt Jack ‘Austin, “Developm ent ‘Has Prime’ *trudeau’ 3 ap "aboriginal rights ‘were io. “have: #h included in. the Conatitu on. ‘that Canada year, but they” pped' rom - the negoliati i agen Indias also tailed to ‘get _Britain's “eed up approval of “the Con: stitution’ sreturn. to Canada ; 7 4 th spy: gatellite , “which planning stage” 2 The group ret hdid. a parade, Chamber of Commerce will send invitations-; concerhing Riverboat Days to all its ‘sisler organizations throughout: the *. " province. Moying the feativities -to Canada Day may-mean that some federal funding will be available. .. - The next meeting is scheduled for - - Wednesday; ‘Feb..2 at the Legion. “And other groves ot individuals who and information “Ratlioaciive " fragments from ‘Cosmos 954 scattered over a wide area but no one ~- was’ injured or kitled. The ; Soviet. Union’ paid Canada for’ half of the’ *$6-miilion cleanup’ cost: ‘A number’ of - countries, among them Canada, the United States, West. Ger-_ | many: “and | Belgium, ‘are emergency: preparing teams to handte any debris from: Cosmos’ 1402. ‘The Pehtagon. said there. is- a 16:per-cent’ chance. debris will land in the Soviet Union, three per cent in Canada. and two per cent in the’ United States. _ ping “Thursday: ata rate of about: ‘ight kilometres’ a day and ita latest reported — low * orbit. was 183. ' kilometres; - Soviet’ ‘ocpantaurveillance 7 ‘satellites .hbormally lose orbit and begin to descend. ’ after several months, but a - “rocket is then fired to boost: ‘the tiuclear plant deep lito ‘space where it. can so no . damage: tae : Pentagon . officials ‘saa’ the rocket apparently: did. rot fire this time. ‘Pateman said.” ‘took. - firebombings: and arson” . aflacks-on « ‘the: videotape” lowriers”” 2070 pegommend. to. ull council! that’ a” ‘+ (),\public hearing be scheduled for local “- concerns to be voiced before a’ final: an is:3 * oy, asthe: area’ ‘and: the: library live-t Thornhill'and the Regional District’ ‘Area’. C.. Presently: ‘that: area. is” -contributing only ‘about, 16 per. cent. “of. the total ‘cost. . “City. offieials: noted that Hout ‘of contribute. “nothing ~. A: ; itt aes rane iveng ‘the present cost sharing syatem | be: ‘continued, but Teopéned for possible. ‘changes. in one year: Since Thornhill residents do cbatribute-so “much to - ‘the: finding’ of. “Terrace: facilities a.’ way Is" ‘being sought: ti’: ‘have “a. ‘Thornhill Fepresentative have a: vote” “8 ‘well'ag a voice on suth decisions. he The “Fecommiendations - ‘should be" ‘, discussed .at the next full. council ‘ammeeting 2 at: 10 Pl m. - Monday, Jan.” * Inflation rite ls, - food prices down — OTTAWA (CP) — Between November. and ¢ VANCOUVER (cP): = -Five persons were arrested ‘Thursday near an isolated ‘gun range north of Van- “couver in connection with a “series of bombings: and “arson attacks in: B.C. and, Ontario. The arrests were. made without incident. ae Charges. ‘involve | the dynamiting-of a B.C: Hydro substation on - Vancouver inland, -the. Bombing at e ' Litton Systems Canada in - Toronto; and® firebombing | ". altacks at: three’ Red! Hot. - Video outlets: ‘in the. ‘Van- couver area.::: Police spokesmen in: B. c. refused’ official’ comment . Thursday, saying only that. ~ “an important an: » . Mouncement™ would: be made today. ; But Toronto pol Thursday, that. five. people _ Were: arrested in B,C. .in connection with. the ‘Littén ; bombing. And Sgt. John Patemsin of the ‘Foronto. force. said that two: ’ Toronto-: ‘policemen involved” in the’ Litton’ in. _-veatigalion| were: ‘in Van- couver as part of the arrest team. © Bpot. Squamish, 60° kiloinetres north of Vancouver; , ised -. _, Practice, . for .. target. - "AC ‘group atitng itself Direct Action claimed -. the. . while. an~ responsibility. : for’ a - credit + for. ‘stores:. a “The group: 1 one of a number of loosely-knit anarchist cells with con- The inflation rate fell __ for: the seventh consecutive month in: _ December; dropping to 9.3 per cent from 9.8 ‘per cent in November, - Btatistics ; ‘Canada said today. : The figure brought the average rate of | — inflation for 1982 to. 10.3 per cent,- down "froma ‘the: average of 12.5 per. cent for 1581: oThe, ‘Dereniber rale isbased on. the | agency's. consumer price index, a monthly | _ Measure ‘of . ‘price . changes in a fixed shopping - list: ‘bf hundreds: of consumer prices of these tems in 1971; it had risen to “$71.1, in December, virtually unchanged a i from November. at 271:0.. a “This means that the. sathe goods. and"). ‘services priced at $100 in 1971 had ‘risen ‘to "$271.10 in) December from’. $271 in. November. In December, 1981, thot goods and services cost $248... : “transporation and " Teereation costs offset increases ir the: cost af housing, health-.and — personal-care ; -:products and beer..There were price’ wars ‘ink food, some gasollite charges and’ the cos ce. chief’ . Jack. Ackroyd : ‘confirmed - The five’ suspetts, who “go “under the guise. of : anarchists," were: arrested. - _ while on the way *ta an” -lsolated Lo ‘near The “Satellite: was drop- anonymous feminist group called The: Wimmin’s* Fire’ Brigade. the ~ year. a7 predicted that the rate of inflation should | fall to an average of about 7.5 per cent ‘this “The government’s general economic posture. since the summer has been to. focus on the need to lower inflation through | mandatory wage and price restraint In. the government sector and voluntary reatraint in ‘the private sector. : Lower inflation is supposed to: ‘bring a decline in interest rates to revive business - and alleviate . unemployment - which © “climbed steadily ith 1982 to reach nearly 1.5 * million people or 12.8 pe cent of the labor: force in Déceniber.. - Statistics Canada said the nioderation in the inflation rate. in, 1992, compared: with 1981,:. waa most . notable. in. the last: “ix, months ‘of the year, péinber, at © __ Police grab. suspects in bombing cases -nections across Canada, ” a ‘police :source told The Province. "Those arrested are locally based." A combination: of: HEMP and city’ police officers. placed 24-hour: surveillance _on a number of residences and - offiee- premises just over a month ARO. . os Two officers. . said suspicion of a planned: ar: - ma robbery. and farther ~ Hautzig holds - piano wertshop Herald Staff Writer ' Squamish,’ The rate. of increase in consumer prices | has: ‘slowed by an average. of half a .per- ‘ céntage point each month since July; ‘The - annual averageof 10.8 per cent is the ai same ~ a8 in’ ‘1975. : Bo : - Annual average. rates since then: 15% per. 7. cent ii 't976; 8.0 per cent in 1977; 9.0: per — “ "gent in: 1978; 9.1 per cent in 1979; 10.1 per _ ‘cent in. 1980;°12.5 per cent in: 1981 and 10.8 ~ per’ ‘cent, last. year. : Tn . the month- do-minth: report, “food » 0.4 7 - bomb Blasts at new targets. prompted police’, to strike . Thursday. . “Theard a group had been ‘practicing regularly with | firearms at a ‘place near one police. officer told The Province. . “Emergency “Response . teams were standing by but fortunately the suspects | | were cane hy surprise.” TERRACE — -Walter Hautzig, . an internationally reknowned planist who is in the Northwest this weekend for. - concerts In- Terrace and Kitimat, will be the featured’ instructor at a master-class piano ‘workshop Saturday, . The workshop is for’ piano teachers and all senior ; Students, and there will be no charge. The workshop is being sponsored by the. Festival Concert Society and the Terrace Talent Educators, _ The workshop will take place at 3416 Bruce SL in Terrace - from 1-p.m. to 3 p.m. Salurday. ; Hautzig is performing tonight abthe REM Lee Theatre in - Terrace and will be in Kitimat Saturday night in the Mount Elizabeth 1 Theatre. “INSIDE National sports Local sports. Comics Classifieds - Page 4 ; . Page 5 , Pages 6&7. 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