i \ BySH IEA FAHL jeuntng club held . its : dance. . : Of The meal whieh consisted: ~ Yof-'aalads, “barbeque “ribs, Soon QUEPY, shrimp, fried chicken . waa, made . for. royalty.-'b own: én-Country: restauran served by: manager’ Stan- > ‘Olson. a = -iprésented the: winning ai) ~ ‘teams with: plaques: ° The names of the-teams - and category are top league . ’ winners in mens were Steve, . Lingenfelter, Gary Meers, - +: Then... Bernie, Wayne Fox. and. Larry Fortier, - they also | won _ playdowns: |. On ‘March: 26 the Silver: | City. wind! pat curling with their: ‘second anual banquet ‘and’; Sylvia Jenken, Barb. Clarke .and Jessie: ‘Ordmm \and : a playdown: winners. were Liz. Shannon * Ov : Sharon Phippen, The mixed. 5 “Tp: league winners in. ladiea were Sandra Horbachewsky, Smith, Sherree:. Shelest; : ‘Iverson ~ top: league: Winners.“.were «i Steve’ Lingenielter,, Judy: an : “Lingenfelter, . Rob Shelest’ ion 7 and Sherree. Shélest and the Barb Dias,’ Allan, Craiim and Jessie. Cramm... The -members and Guests. sang happy birthday to Barb‘ “Dias.. The door prizes were: won ‘by (first) Ed-Fahl - _ meal for two from Town-n- _ $11.00double: . ~* Phone 847-2201 SKI SMITHERS. . and stay at the TYEE.MOTOR HOTEL "8th & Main; Smithers Rates per night per person - $8.50 triple plus $12 tow ticket Bus available, fully licensed facilities. - » $7.00quad telex 04785656 ~ and 4 “ Country: yan ‘Lily. “plants . The nitisie’ was: played by. . pate times: ol tyra harmony. and: Tead’ ‘singer: - banquet dance, ‘everyone ‘Jet their hair down and boogie to the ‘great “music tothe wee hours. of “the morning. *. Speciat thanks goes to Joe Dias. on organizing the yo and” . which all received prizes: _ bariquet..and “dance. The - mémbers would:also give a: big . banquet to executives and workers who made 1992-83-curling such a: Success, - _ the. Silver City “carling ¢ club had a men's team enter into : Terrace Mens bonspiel. 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FOR ’ MOST CARS, - (each - Btaging: “tsecond)' Patti Turner; ‘Smith; They , had. i an- 4 _ (third) Jessie Cramm from excellent time and Gary _ club, - said | it.-was. very - well Renald| Brurieair’- audio, and: lightman and Harold Olson '~* - : con drummer | and: lead singer, the Bad’ Manors band’ from Terrace. -All in all it was an -excellent ‘Kitsault Lions’ ‘chib ‘held their. third - annual: fishing ~ ‘derby from, Mareh \31 to April 2. They hind 33 entries/ ~ Chretien to slash gas export f price - * term instability, in the U.S. ‘market, ‘almed ait preveriting further erosion of existing inarkets. Chretien reiterated federal views’ the’ ‘market | will improve once’ the as s.. a economy climbs out of the recession. "5 Minister John Zaoziniiy said . petitive, , federal. Energy Chretien announced Monday he was, slashing the export price for natural gas by 11 per cent. - ‘audience of ’ businessmen here the gasexport price would Chretien -teld” an. drop to $4.40 (U.S,) a millio - units — or about 1,000 cuble feet — from $4:54,: - the price. since’ April: 1,. 198 takes effect today... _ The reduction, which Chretien said is in line. with the formula pegging-gas export prices to - the price of oil imported dito Canada, is the first since Jan; 1, 1975, ‘when. Ottawa: deter- mined gas’ prices were: falling behind. the’ ; rapidly rising world price of oil and revised the © ‘Price structure, . In Washington, American politicians said Monday: that Canada should * ~ make | ‘deeper © reduclions.. nouncement was described . Welcome first step, but ‘most. comméitators _ said the price cut. should have been greater. _ Northwest Energy Co. of” Salt Lake City. Utah, a major importer, ‘described the price cut organized : and’ felt: ‘they i. “CALGARY (CP) — Bowing to pressure fram: Canadian prodiicers and ‘American buyers to make the price of Canadian gas more com- én joying the great weather: * The three bi Reg, Kirkpal ick with, k Good times was | “Gary. and’. . Iverson is one “more, of our” _ business people ‘whe have Minister. Jean” 1,600. n British thermal 1. The new ‘price © _ out their - fishing,” ‘and winters, were. "2 as. “inadequate, - disappointing.”’ Chretien told ihe luncheon atidience the price —_ ‘cut has : been favorably - Teceived - by US: Energy Secretary Donald Hodel., ~~ tee *. Buthe warned the U:S. not to take advaniage : of the gas: glut: to ‘push: for unreasonably low prices..He said the new price cut shows Canada" is responsive ~ to: changing. “energy, market. -_ conditions. os =a Canadian gas exporta fiave been under heavy : + political and market pressure inthe U.S. © ". currently Canada’s | only customer. for ils surplus gas.- . Canadian gas. ineats: about: four per cent of - U.S. demand but the price in some markets has.” - _ been as’ ‘much as double ‘that of U.S.. gas... Deliveries ‘have fallen to less ‘than, half the volumes authorized by Ottawa. fuel buyers “and Chretien'’s an- generally ‘asa - Which ~~ Utilities and pipeline companies, faced with De huge oversupplies, have; been = cancelling or ¢ -renegotiating contracts with Canadian: sup-- pliers and congressmen have tabled legislation imports’ ‘of |. Canadian gas unless prices on existing con- tracts come down. . Chretien said the cut is a respanse to: short would effectively" cut. On... where: ~ Shannon |. ran’. ‘a’. ea i, “molhet's clothing. store.: "We. shap| ineffective and. ‘extremely to, crab nets: ‘taken. pifority vera ‘body!tl: ‘Pontoon’s: for Canadian gas ‘Alberta Energy. he was” pleased “ae volumes... such a’ ‘plan. pricing system. . * U.S: that Canada , Peeing. - , “Barb” _ “around. “the: ‘Ridley; sland * Project. It wag S great: tel . Industry : lexecutives . positively to the federal move but few. thought: it. would halt the erasion, of export gas markets, ** The price cut itself was seen as a signal (a the ; being: ‘first’ in EBAP’” ae program in ‘Kitsault:. o Vee tht With _the* aimouncement. ° Zaozliny said he waa also encouraged by‘ the ‘federal government's, willingness to study an. "incentive -price for half of t potential: export “Establishment of.an incentive price was ‘one of sever recommendations Zaozirny' released’ : a in the: Alberta legislature. Monday. _ 2 .-Qhretien said he. expects a report from: his .department within a month on discussions ‘with the industry and the producing ‘provitices’ ‘on: “B.C. Energy Minister’ Brian Smith. ‘said that ” the price cut. was a necessary ‘short-term: measure but ‘also called. for an Ancentive- generally ‘relcted ‘Quebec government wins legal round QUEBEC (CP) — The . Quebec ‘government won a | - 70. and legal round Monday ‘in its effort to punish some of its 325,000 public employees for illegal - strikes earlier in the year to protest laws that imposed working | conditions : and rollbacks. : > Quebec Superior. Justice “ Gerald: Boisvert said the | : “teachers, ‘government's Bil 70 had : clearly extended the life of . the existing collective agreements past ‘their Dec. 31 expiry date. “He therefore ruled. that Louis Albert, a memiber of the union representing ‘government - professional ‘-employees, was guilty. of - engaging in an illegal strike - - in. January while a ‘collective agreement was in effect. Hearing the same test . CENTRE COAST 70 COAST WARRANTY COVERAGE WITH PRESENTATION OF SALES (NVOICE 2: "3 wage: . oe government's. - bid to . win” convictions against ‘28,000. ‘public “employees, mostly charged with | "4 & 6 CYLINDERS 8 CYLINDERS — ease last month, :a. lower ‘court judge ruled that Bills 105 were’) un- constitutional . because the voluminous regulations that accompanied them had net been: translated -into “ English.. * ‘That decision stalled the.’ 4 “striking illegally. #. ‘But Boisvert said. Monday “that he considered the lack “of translation’ a separate’ _ issue that would have to be decided. by another court. His, concern was. to determine if the strike was ‘illegal. It was Bill: 70, he said, and not.the regulations . attached to it, that extended the collective agreements. Boisvert noted, however, zg. 77 parts extra SIZE AEG. 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TERRACE jie am 8 Coccitemniane "Rav emnttns . . . at 7 , me , “ iy eee ee eantcallon ete bm t risk lawsuits if a higher ; court rules against it of the separate issue of the con- - Stitutionalily of the laws. EXPOSES PROVINCE: “If the answer is negative (to the. government), the > public. - ‘employees - ~ Hidve “therefore récetved less ‘than’ the salary io Which they had” a right, and- - without: retroactive - legislation the. provincial government is exposing itself to lawsuits. “H the higher courts ‘agree with me but add .., ‘that the sections of the law that cut public-sector _ worker salaries by (up to) ‘20 per cent. are . un- constitutional because they were decreed -. only - French, the cost to the government will be con- ’ siderable — $520 million has been talked of,” The ° government . has * government ‘working conditions completed transtation of the documents and is expected to intreduce. Jegislation shortly to pass them in - English... Louise Olls, a lawyer for the. Union of Quebec * Government. Professionals, - described’ °°°-: Boivert's judgiienit fb A Vidtdty Yor we 325,000 : public employees. “What it means is that.‘the owes — $520 million,” she said. - But another union Jawyer, ‘Gilles Grenier, was more, cautious, saying his client wanted to ‘digest ‘the decision before deciding’ whether to take advantage ‘of the opening it offers: | ~ The most bitter opponents of the laws. imposing and wage cuts were the 70,000 teachers, who closed down — all of the , Province’s - ceurrigiu~ . primary and segondary / schools and junior: colleges -for three weeks in protest, On Monday, the Superior: Council of Education, .a provincial advisory. body, warned the - _ Bovernment ; "Sweeping - “ehatig ‘iitite ely. ~ 1986 could he compromise, : that: : the - “expetta ‘th! by the laws.” “Here «+ you. have thousands of teachers told to implement a program, the scope of which is to be found nowhere ‘in, North | , America,” chairman Lucien Rossaert : -sald."“And there: will, be council | Vice fewer teachers ‘Working longer days, so condillons: 7 will be diferent.”” — is willing to be flexible on ‘ Belween 3,800 and’ 5,000 . teachers may be laid off as a result of: the. changes to working” conditions. UN has important links EDMONTON. (CP). While the United Nations is is olten ‘criticized, those ‘who also . threaten ari entire ternational links, says a former Canadian diplomat. ‘John - Holmui, -once ‘Canadian charge d'affaires in’..Moscow. and former ‘assistant: Undersecretary. for. External Affairs;-said ‘Monday. the UN“ is more than. just 4 “sprawling and. ; squalling” organization. .- It “encompasses stich loosely linked institutions ab - Aviation Organization, -the international postal union, © _ the General Agreement. on Tariffs and Trade, — International ‘Lbor : Organization © and “the International - » Monetary “It, we continue to blame a -itcan all come; “the system .. “tumbling down and leave: ‘us! “4 ternational affairé “at : Univetalty. of Alberth B He anid ‘the: teal: siwork of’ ° the UN I ‘noi carried out "under the television Hights'in :the - General’”: “Assembly. o) “Mate, it is done‘ by tired - » diplomats -burnirig. the , midnight off in: ‘offices in Vienna, Geneva and Nairobi, hammering out the . fine print of agreements . that link countries of: the: World ever closer together. . j - television or headlines," he-. said,’ “It's boring.” would: pull it down forget: that in ‘doing so they would ~ i “negotiated painfilly over a D> diplomatic barvigs included “International - - Civil . ne casks gh “Ht isn't. the stuff . of But ‘agreements. like the treaty on the Law of the Sea, decade, : ‘are. vital to the. . security of Canada, as well - as the world. “The problem, “now - is ; having the faith to. stay the “course, aie Holmes, whose posts ‘in much on its own. interests, “Now, it is said =, our . ambassadors. should, drop’ : everything and start, selling ; the Maple Leaf brand, - -astint at'the UN, as well as . . bureaucratic ' , Ottawa ‘and service’ in: - universities, sald Canada “must not concentrate too ° - “Lester Pearson -did not “ gel: the Nobel Prize :ior . being a. chap of purely ” ‘Canadian interests. " Union shocked - EDMONTON’