_ struck" .tatest ; -methianical problems - for ° ee a as 1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT. ‘Liffback: Good canditlon. Askirig $4,000 or best offer. Phone 638-0768; incstf-20Jan.) " Faneiéis will be recelved up to’ 3:00 design’ flaw have left-Bast - “Defenc Nt without “atl-aircraft gung, ~Pregerver "and Protecteur ~ Presery: 3. master,’ ‘said ‘a powerful “éresting wave plowed: over. the. foredeck, denting the gun's glass-fibre gunner’s:. housing: . ‘and |. Biviashing: equipment inside. ‘The. damage - was 50° severe the gun’had to be reméved*’ when: -Pregerver ‘entered. port i in Halifax, he said! AS te soo _ “There -was. just a big bang . Swe think some pieces, of the. © gan may have ~ forward superatrocliney. but. the -housing itself remained in: place," he:said..’ “The loss: of the gine is the ina series. of 3.-or. 4. BEDROOM -Full basement, fully fenced and landscaped’ half acre -Ict. . Frult trees, Phone 634-1978, oo, - (pt0-24]an) HOME FOR -SALE— 5 bedroom house on fully . landscaped fenced lot. Close ‘to down and schools. Frult- trees, gardan,, greanhousé. Asking. $70,000. 635-4312, °°". - t . . (sth . pee se 5 BEDROOM home on in , acfe’on Skeena St. Sauna, garden” area, barn, - fireplaces, $90,000 OHO. Phone 635-2485 atter 5 p.m. (p5-23[an) FOR. RENT 1700. squift. warehouse In Motz: Plaza? unit-i301G Katur St. $700;per™ month. Phone 635-2312, . -: . (acclOfan-tfn) feu oy ane “'s/ REPOSSESSION “For. Sdle 198} Renault I _ RS View at S.K.5, Auto Salvage, 3690 Duhan Rd. ‘Please -forward sealed bids.:to offer 100, c-o ‘GiC.A. Box - 1065, Térrace;. B.G; V8G 4VI.- : Signed : ‘Matt. Laing, Ballitf -; ‘ ~ (ace9-20jan} : ‘FOR SALE— 1979 % ton, Dodge Pickup. New motor and’ paint job. $3600 OBO. 638-1 Tye, {stf) RENT OR RENT TO OWN 10x47 3 bedroom traller with Joey’ ‘shack.’ Boulderwood Trafler Court 3616 Larch, Damage deposit and, referefices Phone 638-0783, | (ps. 27jan)” “Shite oe (976, 12x68 BEDROOM | T mobile home set up In town. _ - 8x10. addition. 5 appliances...: . Good condition. Phone 638-. 1307 efer Spm. ; en (p10-25|4n), . Project: t6.94-012 . —Witidow Replacement ..* Seaikd tendare are invited t ‘ Wintow Replacement for the ministry of Forests, Princd Rupert, Bm, February 3, 84. Thoee evalldtie. at thal Ime will be opened. In eed. at 4825 Kelth Avenue, : Terrade,6.C." Tender documents may be obtained on Jahietty 1d, 1984 from the “Byitien Colunible Sultdings Corporation, 4823. Keith Avenve, Terrace, 6.C. VEG 1K}: The ‘lnweat or any fender will not arily be accepted. General enauiriss may be directed to: Walter . Buliding superintendent, Te he, Bb. c; at 638-0303-—0507, aval Supply « ‘Ships = __ the. East Coast fleet fn ac when he got his first Took at Pregerver. went: ahéad, ‘but -engine breakdoyns kept, one destroyet ; “Hl port * and: _ Caued - ‘anothier’ to be-an “hour ‘Jate.: _ ships -p. sed. yet another destroyer; : ‘floundering | at the'mouth: of. Hallfax harbor because its engines ‘also had ‘broken dawn. | All three destroyers have : been» rd aired ‘and they “sailed for. the: ‘Caribbean on . Tuesday. Preserver’s sister ‘ship, Protécteur; also ‘lost “her only’ gun toa storm, : “The two ‘identical $47. 5 M Jécqiies Blaié ran. itito ‘the 7 _sitgation: head-on’. : Monday ”~ _ the Way, the and dated technology could “not respond adequately'to a modern aircraft’ or’ “missile attack; he said, ° The- “primary supply a fleet at ‘sea. with food, ammunition, spare parts and fuel. They can’ also’ be. used as treap carriers.” ,.- ces, “The "-navy’s - - slightly - smalley and older West’ Coast’ supply Ship, . “was” _ Airport. (nee 182010n)'+ so far made guest appeardntes. million ~ ‘vessels; : ‘13 ‘and.14 years. oli respectively, are . gun at all.’ Polls. panned aey flaw” in’ ‘the: “design ‘mskinteal the gun too far. forward; so the firal. thing: ache big wave hits is” the gun Go glass: fibre housing. co 2 the “defence » ‘spokesman . ” “gaid” the.: “guns: could “he mathin ad hours if. =. ; “otticer i ’ aboard’ ‘Preserver said the - -three-inch ‘gun is nothing | more than: “Bn ornament |. anyway, Its small calibre “respon- : -” sibility of the two ships isto. designed ° ‘without - vay | ‘bow | orTawa (CP) Conservative Leader. Brian. Mulroney: says. Private polls that show the Liberals’ popularity if not __ as low as had-been thought were leaked by the governing party to huoy its-‘members' spirits and should not be taken seriously,’ “The. Liberals take, private polls ‘every day of: the week v4 - with-your money,” Mulroney said today as he went into the. - sect meeting. with his MPs and senators, “They leak. them and you! ‘wonder. why. Today is. Wed- neaday and it’s a Liberal caucus day: This is a good time, ' isn’t it, to leak a privale poll you ‘paid for to indicate the | Liberal party is not as badly off as everybody knows itis." “The polls, given to The- Canadian . Press. by a’ senior ‘Liberal official, were conducted by Goldfarb Associates of Toronto, the Liberals polling firm, and. CROP Inc., as “Montreal esearch company. '.-' ; The Geldfarb poll puts the Tories*: popularity at Sl per cent of the decided vote; conipared with 35 per cent for the. Liberals and 4 per cent forthe NDP.'The CROP poll, also conducted in November and December, has similar results. ‘These: compare to thelatest Gallup poll, which showed the -. Conservatives had 53 ‘per cent. of the decided: ‘vate; com- pared with $6 per cent for the Liberals and: 16 per cent for’ the NDP,” “ Mulroney.said the poll leak was an old stunt Senator Keith ; Davey, the key Liberal ‘campaign organizer, has been. using | for years. i ebay sie “tien son 2b] om j ee Se ee | ‘f wre, ; aia wah “Tk:obt nibea! fon PEOPLE About Once regarded “as a clothes hanger more than an. en _ tertainer,” Cher says she now enjoys “looking like a bum". -in New York. In an interview with Glamour magazine, Cher said the : _ Hambayant costumes ‘and- wigs she sported on television . and in nightclub performances made people think she had a - headed gow Tmientality” — and slowed her acting career. : - “People regarded me as a clothes hanger more than-an : “entertainer,” She said. ‘It took me such a tong tlme to get into acting because no one was ‘willing to-let me have : a part. ” . . But Cher goes along way toward dispelling her old i image »narabianans’ i . H - In Silkwood, in which she wears a sweatshirt, oversized ' stars Meryl Streep in the title role. | Speaking of clothes, tailor AL (Mr, Ab. > Weltberg of Toronto has his own answer fo those status labels that other tailors sew inside the jackets they'make. «| Weinberg, whe specializes in. alterations, sews “labels inside jackets carrying such messages ag. “{guaranteed to. - shrink and fade,” “this garment will self-destruct with normal wear’. and “this suit was smuggled | across the border.'”""- | SA few people geta Tittle sty and say. they don 1 ‘want . them,” said Weinberg. . Once. bitten, it seems, does not ecessarily mean twice shy, Linda McCartney, wile. of former Beatle Paut ‘McCart- 7 ney, was. arrested, by customs. officials ‘on.a ‘charge of ~ marijuana possession Tuesday, at London's” Heathrow The arrest tas made as the couple returned front Bar-- bados, where each had been convicted of having the drug and fined.§100.. |. it was MeCartney” 8 fourth marijuana arrest in 12 years, ’ A customs spokesman. sald inspectors discovered the ° marijuana as the MeCartneys prepared to leave the airport 7 in‘their private plane. . Mrey McCa rtiney, 41, was held for four hours before being rotate wllhout bail. She WAS ordered to appear In court in. waite London on. Jan, 24... @. faces. a. maximum - ‘possibie” Sa abiant’ a ‘three months iin | prison, and a fine of 500 ($878.8 50 , Canadian). Toronte native Lorne Michaels. warts, foigemind people a that‘.while lu) ériginal: Satirday.. Night Liye..might be * -pettiembered tidy "aga golden era, In TV ‘comedy, the show wabn't alwayé avhit.” . ; The show took ‘moaiths, even years, to ‘develop ite btatus arid tift Its cast of unknowns — - Chevy Chase, John Belushi, © Den Aykroyd and Gilda Radner — into atardom, says” descended on thé area. of Morin, 41, has earned. ‘most of his livelihood for't the * Int: Ag years: ‘from: .y steele covering 400, square. : “teleplione interview. ae uo “ay: ‘got ‘by and it" was: ‘an honest livtig: T I wes 1s tonely . for female company, but 1° was @ very ‘happy man.” Now he had a ‘girlfriend, bit his quiet life has sul: * fered from a burst of gas exploration in the: areg,. <"It's the activity, the. traffic. They: bring cats”. (caterpillar tractors) i in there, they’ye run over some: “of my traps “with vehicles, they plowed under some~ . traps. Trees: have been knocked down where ] had . traps for. many years." WE 4 _ Worried about vehicles hitting bis dog. team, he posted warning signs last spring on trails cleared by ° "exploration crews. Signs were torn down ‘and he- ” finally. had to give- up.the dog team.” Aircraft and vehicle noise this winter from a Shell ; . Oil tractor camp at | an airatrip near his.cabin'ruined | his sleep. Some traps were bulldozed when Voyageur -° ’ Petroleum recently. moved ina service. ‘Figs _ RELOCATES, TRAPS" ‘ : Officials of the two ‘ail ¢ companies spoke with Morin : by. telephone. Monday, promising to comipensate him efor ‘damaged : traps: and: to move others Away from . exploration areas, | Claims for. lost income may have’ to be referred io ” the Trappers Compensation Review Board, made up | of ‘t¥appers and oil: and gaa representatives, the: oil- . company. officiala’t ‘sald. . ; ’ Some traps were damaged When a road was plowed “80 a drilling’ rig, could be brought in;: said..Walter : McCallum of Calgary Voyageur Petroleum! a drilling ; ‘manager. : “ While’ new: road licences. say trappers. mual be _ notified before roads are cleared, that requirement” didn’ texist.in 1975 when Voyageur’s road licence was. - “traps there. . . fo Wetbe going to: ‘come’ to some mutual agieament af "on this somehow,” lie sald, adding that Voyageur will * pay claims within reason, __A tractor camp near: Morin’ s cabift was moved. _ after he complained about ‘the noise, said Fred: ° * Cartwright, a senior, foreman for Shell- Oil. ; ‘* Shell employees tried twice to contact Morin to “discuss. plans to enlarge the apeti, but the trapper _ wasn 't home, “Cartwright said, | ithe. issued, McCallum said, Greys didn't. Agiow’ he hed «J. ~ Prisoner first WINISK, Ont, (CP) — “Now there's an example of justice in, athe Nogtti, iD the Ontario. attorney general says with a a laugh that, echoes. thrqugh;the old DEW Line ay station (oles d Wa ae on_ th sltora sof: ‘HudéomBay. ‘“Thexprisoiier. ‘gets tolbign tho. guestbodlb before ‘the at- torsiey ‘géheral of the’ province." JOst ‘above’ Roy’ ‘MeMutiry’ 's signature in the logbook of "one of Ontario's most ‘northerly. communities’ was the signature of Archie. Stoney, who hours before had been convicted of assaulting his wife. Because of the distances covered by the travelling. court ‘party i inthe North, it’s not uncommon for the judge, defence lawyer, provincial policeman’ and prisoner to share coffee during a fue] Stop, Stoney signed the book, bit knew he was in trouble when his lawyer told him last week McMurtry was visiting liny communities on the edge of James Bay and Hudson Bay to . watch the court at work, “T've heard about:his family violence policies,” he told. “his lawyer. “This’ ‘is going to be a bad day for-me,”" Stoney was sentenced to 15 days ata prison hundreds of ‘Kilometres south “of his community. _. HAS. MANY TALES: : “Tt was just. another. day at the office for the travelling court, which has acquired. a storehouse of anecdotes about ° the administration of justice in the North. jeans and little makeup, However, she admitted. she cried J when she saw: her homely appearance in the film, which ; = The case of Gerard Mattinas last week made it obvious - ¢ the special! requirements of the court create some anomalies as it drops in’ on villages separated by vast ; ‘spreads of tundra. ' Mattinas, a-Cree from Attawapiskat, was convicted of being drunk on a reserve and fined $50 plus $3 court costs, He- promised to ‘pay ‘promptly. And as soon as another accused who spoke only Cree was called before Judge Gerald Michel, Matlinas started to pay up — working off, his fine as court interpreter. __ When court adjourned, Mattinas followed the band chief |< and counrillors to a méeting with McMurtry, who presented « him with a’ smail.wooden box sporting the emblem of.the-- province carved on ils lid to: commemorate the occasion. ‘- - “Now there’s an example of justice in the north,” said - David Allen, communications director for the: “Altorney General's Ministry, a “Convicted inthe morning, worked off the fine by the end of court and receiving a gift from the attorney general of the province before the day’s out. ” : “ "CASES ARE ODD Duty counsel Gerald Boivin said a steady stream of curious cases has come before the courts iii the Cree communities. He told of a woman on trial for buriting down her house. Through an Interpreter, she explained she set the fire © because her husband was having: an affair with another woman. . She whipped up the flames, ran outside to keep watch on the rest of the village, reasoning that her husband would : spot the fire, and come out of the other woman’s house to. _ put it out, thus revealing the identity of his lover. Michaels, 39, who firat oe Saturday Night to the screen "in 1975, . ‘Cireulating that story tight tow smay | "be the producer's © way of asking audiences — and critics --to be patient with The New Show, ‘his, Friday night. comedy thal made its _ much ballyhoded debut Jan. 60n NBC, * “this time out’ Michaels isn’t relying on novices. Veterans Buck Henry, Dave Thomas and Valrl Bromfield are the core regulars. In addition.to Thomas, two other SCTV alumni — Catherine O'Hara and John Candy —- have Voi gene" Coane | The judge: told thé woman the charge was sericus and. asked her if she wanted to go to prison. judge the woman wanted to Bo to prison — — the longer the term the bejter:" » Only then did @ band coimeillor tell the judge the in- fj terpreter was the husband, trying to érick the court inte sending his wife away eo'he could d carry on the affair. “The interpreter talked to her a little bit and told the’ AS arlsés ‘thom 6 ai 1980 English- - Fevised ¢ “plan of French and language: - Tights : government» " ‘gervices, > watered-down by. the NDP government, is still. strong _ enough | to “earn the con- |, tinued support of La Societe “” franeo-manitobaine. The .. -, foclety; “who ‘spbak French, en- ...dorsed. the .weakened plan “506 to 212 at a general ', meeting Tuesday night, ’. although one of the society's oe | ' Joseph Magnet, a : professor of law at ‘the - University of. Oltawa .who has worked with the society” ‘for the last four years, “suggested in an interview it - would be better to go to the ~~ Sopreme Court of Canada than accept: the modified |. | package. ., But society president Leo -Robert, white admitting the . “proposal was not as good as + he would like, argued it was the best plan available in ‘view: of ° the. ‘tense _at- “mosphere . hetween ‘Manitobans anid members “of ‘the province's French: ; peaking minority. “I'm certain we;'.don't rank next: to Christmas: in “popularity,” said Robert. “political “tension - played a role.” "Members spent more than three hours discussing . ‘Whether to stick with. ‘the . Rovernment ‘plan or to go" "with" the. option offered: by Roger Bilodeau, a lawyer who is challenging Manitoba's “English-only .. laws in the Supreme Court: ' SPELLS OUT PLAN The -New: ‘Democratic Party government’s revised scheme spells out a plan to provide French: services at iis head. offices and in communities where there’: are at least’ 900 fran-: cophones* or where fran-— cophones make up eight per . cent or ‘ More - of the’ PoP ulation. we “However, the NiP p Jan’ fas” “been” subjected | he or - prolonged attack In the legislature = by the ‘Progressive Conservative ° ‘Opposition,’ . first . Sterling. Lyon, — premier arid former. Tory party leader, “and later ‘under his. successor, Gary -Filmon. : The agreement approved by society members still provides for amendment of the Manitoba Act to declare English and French official languages in the province, However, the’ right to - French services outside the courts and the legisiature would, become a matter of provincial law and could be changed by legislative yote. under ’. French didhave the same - offielal status as English in “Manitoba's ‘legislature’ when the province . was founded in "1870, but French rights were “cut off by an 1890 law that “remained in force untit a 1979 Suprettie Court ruling. ‘Bilodeau’ 8 —Dra - Which : represents the five per cent of Manitoba’s population’ . key: legal advisers opposed ; * former ‘ ‘courts and = ' challenge — ‘—Lovely cup ~ only “speeding « Theoretically, the ‘case could result in the Supreme Court ruling | that all the’ laws Manitoba has passed in English only for more- than &. century are invalid. CITES INTEREST Le francophone community. is more- interested in having services in French than in the possibility of a ‘court ordering that about 4,500 ’ laws passed in English only “be translated ‘immediately. He also said if a govern- ’ ment? did not have the political will to implement bilingual Supreme Court might order, “the results would only be minimal. - Robert, who recom- ‘mended acceptance of the package to the crowd that ‘filled a theatre at St. Boniface College ‘to- over- flowing, said he doubted the government would go ahead with its French services law without the sociely's sup- . port, , “Tami personally not ’ convinced that the govern- ment would have gone ahead with Bill 113,” he told, ‘reporters later, The vote, by secret ballot, was taken after a sharp debate in which Magnet did not participate, Magnet was repeatedly . asked . hy members of the audience to spell out his views, but be refused, In an interview ‘Tater, Magnet noted that there has been a strong backlash against ' Freneh-: “speaking Manitobans since it was announced last May that an agreement in principle had: been reached between the society and the Manitoba ‘and federal governments. . “T think the SFM Is ticket. - : services the: “exhausted, “he said, ‘adding that there have been ‘death threats and‘ hate mail “ directed" againat fran- ‘cophones in the ~province. . Magnet, who is bilingual, said he knows what it means | -‘for a minority - to facg ‘discrimination; © ‘ : However, Robert said the “1 understand the com: munity. I'm Jewish.” - He said the’ ‘Supreme Court could have taken three or four months.to hear Bilodeau's case and could have given its decision three or four months later. .He estimated | if the. sociely had chosen to- presg the issue in court, there wag . a 7%per-cent chance of a total victory for Bilodeau, # 10-per-cent chance. ‘of a partial success and a £5-per- cent -possibility of an outright loss. ; However, 'a number of provincial —_. francophone lawyers, vice-president Remi Smith, were more pessimistic " about the odds of jwinriing the case and felt a losa could leave the French .com- munity with nothing. Magnet said he had’ ‘trouble understanding the atmosphere .in . 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