"Terrace squad's reputation’. : as the best midget team in. northern B.C: - -- win‘over Fort St. John. 7 showing..in ‘the. seml-final : . >the heatuPrigity: early: in thé: third period, Progressive. minor hockey tournament ." with: a 7-6 finalgame :win “beating during the- at consolation final, losing 1 1:3 goals on “their: way to the “Terrace as they Came out of ab round of competition at the fo Prince George... - win. : wea og the dressing room: fhying for =] 4 ‘ Kinsmen | tournament.as. Terrace started their ~ Jett Sharples: was the aaly “the warmup. Game. PARLIMENT BUILDINGS ‘Victoria, B.C. VEY 124 ' - Geography has exposure in it. “People decide for. themselves what ta: Jook at,: read, or be.-amused by,’* Dubeau cantinues: He states that the girls who stock his’ shelves censor what Goes »_- onthem, He notes that the worat pictures seem to be: “inthe detective magazines, and’ says that While some - might consider, Playboy's centrefold “obnoxion h tof: ‘the: magazines i is ‘stories... “They. may. ‘defeat: thelr. own purpose’ by :an tagonizing™. too “many = people; ie ‘-Dubea -BAYS": 0 NWAR’s tactics. “People who buy’ the magazines are. mostly” reasonable’. ladies ‘and gents : Who haven't . committed’ any vidlent, acts," ‘he continues! He also :* clted-a court case. in: which. a merchants defense: : ; lawyer wan the case: by arguing that the. ‘magazines: - -* @an be an outlet for those. who are sick: Ces ‘Al Bobinson of Thornhill Grocery had no comment. - Spokesmen for the Sandman Inn and the Tillicum ‘Twin Theatre were unavailable for comment. “1 {the Ager Red and White saya, ong | everybody has to stop selling them, okay; butif only a. ~ few quit.then People will just go elsewhcre’? She Says | she displaya the magazines high on racks. fear the... “ash register soshe can control who looks at them. “1.” don’ i jose Women have any. Fight to tell ms how {ill out.and that's: my. an “Copperside, Grocerles . were approached ‘earlier . by. a reasonabl chirch group; we respoiided; ‘but we find thé dictating tactic . offensive; “We've cut ‘out a number- of. magazines. we: pergonally. found: distasttul,”he-adds,’ “He. fads the cover of NWAR’s brochure’ distasteful", ° Caley be _ Al Dubeau- of Terrace: Drugs: and ‘Lakelse- Phar- wes, Ae macy says, “L agree with itn part? ‘We Coniplied with: © | (NWAR’s) first: letter-to a reasonable extent,” he’ © continues, “but we'd have to take most magazines. ‘ and newspapers off the shelves according to their standards.” He notes this month’s National . allyn of ‘Wayside Grocers: Bays, “q ‘don't’ : anything wrong.- -Gwith the magazines): ‘My: " customers want it.” He'says he makes $200 a mont - profit from.thein which pays his light bill and he can‘ ‘ - “afford: ‘te stop velling” them. .Dallyn is’ starting rh . » petition ‘of his own. It will be asking his customers’ ~~ whethér or'not they wish him to continue selling, th ‘Perlodicals. oe : to beabunchot ladies with a bunch ot sparé tin : adds, are dytte Taylor af: 6 going to buy i it 4 Beg ‘Serving the - Northwest Totem Ford wins Kinsmen t "‘Terrace's Totem Foard tournament, winning two thegame, with ather singles , “Steve Young was the midgét rep team woe the games .and tying against - coming from Troy’ Kaye, .game MVP for Terrace, eighth annual Kinsmen Prince George. Prince Dave: Kawinsky, Mario despite a - three-goal George ‘won ‘their section with a better goal.for and agaiist ratio despite having _ the game record as Kitimat. ~ Kitimat: ‘placed fourth. at the tournament, losing: their semi-final. ‘game - 8-6" to Kamloogs ; and playing their . only ‘bad “game of. the ‘tournament in. .. the: “Desjardins; Cliff Furnseth and: Badge.: : “The 2-1 loss'to Kamloops . ‘was a shock: to Terrace ag: ; they. beat the Interior team 91:early:in the seazon. Kamloops: took: advanlage” of ai uninspired Terrace squad in their win, Scoring. ‘two quick. second-period perforrhance by - Wayne’ ‘Cox. Kawinsky and Arron Scott . also scored |. for: Terrace, with Scott's goal the winner at us: 49 of the) third period, “3 ; ’ Playing’ ‘agaist ‘the: Prince George team, who-'f: won their. section,. -was.. plenty of motivation. . ‘for in Prince George Sunday. over ‘Kamiloops. that - avenged an earlier loss and restored: the ‘shine to. the That, - ‘reputation ‘took. a Scott (gave ‘Terrace: a “1 lead midway: through ‘the". [> first petidd after winning a’ i. {aera fhe Prine Goarge a end. . oo Terrace lost to’ Kamloops. and‘played badly in a 54. ‘tournament flying - Friday as they. blasted -five’ “goals, past the. Williams , Like goaltender: in“ the first period -of their’ opening _forechecked well during the :: sgame, - After that: first. last ten minutes’of the third“: Sco ganie: Terrace ‘won-against “period, though;:. ‘Terrace’: peridil, “keeping ‘Terrace’ ‘140 Ter George payed-alligipabty forthe: : re: (period)! anit” Marl Toyota Midget: Kings and.’ next eight periods of hockey : Desjardins’ fired in a high Pett se, then -In the ‘final’: where, - and ‘almost’. blew - their spot 1: 10 into ‘the second: J 0 gS depeite“a’ rash of penalties chance to get inte ‘the period to give Terrace a'20. _ playoff round. : lead, Scott put Terrace u - Totem Ford did cruise to. 3-0 with five minutes fo pls an. H-0-wincoaver Williams . when he walked around Lake, the biggest win of the | “tournament, with Zaporzan : picked as the game's most -valuablée’ player Jas he. Terrace scorer, getting his goal in the: third period during. a. short’ Terrace rally: » Kamloops EE FEET "he The glow was returned ta ‘the team after a very strong ~-Zaporzan again. was game MVP fer Terrace, That: . ‘loss. made’ necessary for Terrace. a beat Fort. St. John to’ get -into- the ‘Playoffs. That | wasn’t: quite ‘enough 5 ae motivation for Totem Ford Terrace’ s tendency to take. . in’ the final round-robin _ hans "Randy McFarlane (15) “narrowly missed” Terrace.took the win... Terry Zaporzan was picked as the all-star centre * in the tournament and Brian Badge got chosen as the | tournament's: allstar deft the final game. 2 of. the sighth annual Kinsmen a defenceman. scored.once and assisted ¢ on’. game, though, and the ~ see a 2 * :tlpping.tn this rebound during Friday night’s midget rep tournament in Prince: George as. Kitimat's Legion Bomber three others. Randy Péacé team had to struggle. 0. BT Totem: Ford :midget. rep loss to. the. they. took the-title after playing: two » strong ‘midgets were the surprise ‘MacFarlane . sand -Rod. throughout the game before Terrace > @:’ Kamloops. midgets. ‘Terrace avenged ‘the. layott games. ca of the he opening round of the Philpot scored two apiece in : Me . taking & 54 win, ‘Quebec -agreementré reached fF _MONTREAL - (CP): = N tentative - agreement was reached today betwéen the . Quebec government and striking hospital < ce'B. junior colleges. Nurses were allowed to cross pickitlines _ at most hospitals, although at Notre Dame + oak “fT x | ser code stops thefts Friday: tons» with. a 7-5 win over. "Kamloops. in” ] Clark challenges’ phantoms — _ We'll see if real. candidates - WINNIPEG, (CP) — Joe Clark, anxious to. stop ‘“fighting phantoms,”’ emerge in the: ‘next litile while and I suppose when backers for actively ep porting ‘a leadership con- vention, said Sunday he erm challenged rivals on Sunday —_ they do, a campal ins, plans to ¢all for elections for piri government spokesman, sald called in when 350 sre ecto “TORONTO (CP) —Counterfeitera who arestealing | tg declare themselves. Fe accel Cuneo: his job and three ether . mo : ilio b ” Here a See oat | “Following ‘meetings between. the ; - ‘trances:to.the emergency ward.” _ Millions of dollars éach year by passing fake ‘credit. F > He reiterated he will step there will be someone to " caucus spots on the national government and union representatives, a: framework for settlement - has been - - worked out,” a terse, atatement from the. “Treasury Board said. : “This: franiework, judged acceptable by 7 the government, . will. be, submitted. to. all interested . union ‘groups. starting today.’ ad Spokesmen. for’ the common front of © - public employees: sald . the: agreement, a ' reached with hospital workers aifitiated to ' the Confederaton of National. Trade. - Unions, could be extended to cover: ‘all * 200,000 public’ employees represented ‘by, | the front: ‘The talks began Sunday night. ° ‘There. was minor scuffling, ‘but’ no". arrests or injuries; Similar incidents. were reported at three other city hospitals, Social Affairs” Minister Piorre‘ ‘Mare: “ Johneon, said the settlement -with~ the nurses means the government”: ‘may: not - ., have, to pass Immediate: emergency " .-Jegislation to stop the strike. The government said ‘last week it would - not tolerate a hospital: strike and would | penalties’ much stiffer. than: the fines - ‘provided for in the Quebec Labor Code. Some reporis said the government would ’ recall the national assembly to legielate . yo 7 taining +D ‘logos. as the “core” of the card. - .,they.say the new cards could be out this ‘year. .. _ the U.S. last year., °° cards could ‘be foiled with a-new type of card con: _’ ‘The logos, created with a Inser-generated process : called holography, will be imbedded in what is known ‘ . -Credit'card manufacturers have beer “quieuy’ af - promoting the cards with the credit companies, and I . . The companies hope the new cards will goa long . way toward alerting merchants to fraudulent cards,’ . the source of some $40 million ‘in fraudulent credit in: Although Canadian officials’ say they have s Been few. . ~ counterfelt credit. cards, .the problem’ ‘is severe- “down-as:leader of the -Progressive Conservative _ party but sald he doesn't ~ know:yet when that will be, Clark, who plans to quit 50 he can campaign unfettered -to win back his job, told * reporters he-‘must check . Implications’ and con- sequences. of the move - before making his: official resignation. speculation ‘among some challenge my leadership.'* The national executive | — decided. - to begin preliminary planning of a convention and will meet again in two weeks. It ap- peared Clark would step - down just before they are .. His | statement raised. ‘ready to announce a date, ifs unless he was pushed to d 80 sooner. | Caucus: chaizman Ron | ‘Huntington refused to tomment on: the matter executive. ‘He will run again, , * Perhaps. the mos! critical battle loonis over the timing of the leadership. con- vention, requested. by Clark Friday after he learned his - popularity among.‘ Tortes - has barely budged in the last two years, . Clark's backers are pushing for a quick con- vention in May or June, . : “tq today, or tosay whether the because It would give the 43- . asf - enough that Canadian representatives: attended. a MPs. that Clark wanis “to ~ wich Soelal Affairs Minister Pierre Mare be os sae a8 giving itbelt the power to tire _ ManterCard International mee tng na year af bow "|. hangon to the tools of power . caucus wants to elect’ an _-yearoldleader ahead start A. ‘The hospital strike, which involves as ~ But Johnson sald Sun day that as long as: to make cards harder to copy. «fas long as he. “ean” to im- ° interim leader at its first inhis campaign to win back. many as 66,000 workers, affected about a . significantly when shifts changed this - mt About 110,000 teachers, higher-paid civil servants and clinic workers began strikthg ast week. . ; Ina telephone interview before the mid- day announcement by the government, a ” Christophe Auger, vice-president of one of. ‘the three labor federations in the common front, aaid he expected a major. staternent would be released before noon. from, the ~ negotiations. ‘Auger would not reveal the sutetance of | the talks, but sald they were dealing with . “an aceeptable offer which could allow us to call-our members back to work ard ree: establish normal working relations in the public service." Settlements have already’ heen rea with 25,600 tiuraes, and early. toda tentative deal was struck with the on civil servants and roads workers,’ “who ‘ : bargain outside the front. The civil sér- vants finished voting only Sunday to join the common front strike, which began last Wednesday with walkouts in the provin- | public employees. by _ three-month period: hospitals, running physical Plant, doing ° laundry and cooking. . -~ Hospitals began bracing for A strike Inte ’ last week by cancelling elective surgery, refusing many few admissions ‘and. . discharging up to 40 per. cent. ot their ° patients, Late last: year, the’ “deficit: plagived government Imposed three-year contracts. on the urilons fhat the wages of half of 1) per. cent for: a On April, calaries will be readjuited to. - their level of last summer. Therestter annual raises will equal the incrédse in the - _ebat of living minus 1.5 per cent. After” _ three years, many workers will be earning: : only what they were making when the old. im conéract expired, ~ , medical, nursing and laboratory services, A spokesmen for Justice Minister Mare- 7 Andre Bedard said that by today,: ‘jum. - _ Monses will have been served ‘on. at: east 6,000 illegal: strikers. Fines: undér? the _ Labor Code vary from $25 to $10 ddayiitr * - individuals. ; Intern fonal Tnves tors. Asgociation of Credit” year, said that counterfeiters would need more than, $100,000 net of equipment to fake cards with the 3D images. Tn aidaltion,. counterfeiters would also have ‘to know - haw to bind the. 3-D images to the plastic cards, a teal the manufacturers are keeping secret, he om ’ ‘The key to the new process is the hologram, which + lnereated by splitting a beam of light ‘usually from ~ a’ laser — and then reuniting the two beams on a the, eyes as three-dimensional. U8,Bank Note, one of the larger U.S. credit card 7 ~ manufacturers, says the +D process will. add an ’ extra three cents to the price of a card. - Datacard of Minneapolis, Minn.,. which produces + about: “BS cenis a ard. “The -firat line of defenca. in ‘credit ‘card: coun- ‘ _ former. president of the Toronto chapter of: the - Card , Kenneth Haines, the Canadian-born scientist who Is. 7 technical director of Eidetic Images; a holography - . company purchased by American Bank Note Co. last > ~photographic surface, The image formed is. read by : tabout 72 million cards a year, says. ‘the price may be. ~ prove. his ‘chances in .a° executive announces a- date for a:convention.. ~ ‘It looks: like another Jerusalem.to me,” ane MP. said today, “referring to Clark’s famous: flip-flop on. ' his 1979 election proposal to move. the Canadian em-. Aviv. A Clark aide sald. there " thay be a’statement later in the day to clarify confusion! ' about Clark’s intentions, - - ‘ basay. in Israel from Tel” Asked. Sunday ‘after’ meeting -with the newly- elected natlonal executive when his campaign. would begin, Clark, said: La “I guppose that deperids on whether or. not there’s going to be anyone to’ challenge _ my leadership. “As someone sald, ‘we ‘ve . been fighting phantoms. post-convention meeting “Sports | ‘Classifieds Comics, — INSIDE the job he has held for the. ; 7 4. Wednesday, last seven years, third of Quebec’s 200 general hospitals are available, hospital care can probabl terfelting is something which leaps out ‘and hits the ‘J. ‘leadership race that won't Scugatt agate hneta be adequately maintained. unearned | merchant 'in the eyes," said Jim Flesher, sssotiate. |. start officially until he quits However, Huntington, on embe fo hold workers are responsible for cleaning || hléf.of security for the Toronto-Dominien Bank and | and the Tory national whols under fire from Clark off un Septem r. -pages: 4, 587. 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