" * ByALLAN NKRASNICK Se ‘push at this JOS © Viotocia, B.C. Leg slatice ot bro Parliament Build nay > Managing Editer mmer: oe tend ie © en people, O’Brien cy Mes nom, sxe months old, required a ‘The "Red Cross hopes that giving b ood so not much is. “So you're not saving one complete blood transfusion a four-day blood donor -erusade next week. in arriving atb banks, said O'Brien, but there are still), Soe paesaasaeaaaeeaa SROSRISOAIOEDS PERE PSD TPT PEE ESI HE ACCEPTED PUBLIC FUNDS...SORT OF - DESPITE OUR REPUTATION OUR DRINKING Is AVERAGE © By ALLAN KRASNICK Managing Editor Fort St. John, with a population of 8 ,000, ‘had liquor sales tota ng $28 million; life for giving up a half-hour of your time, you could be - . Kitimat, Terrace, and, many holiday accidenis, . Prince Rupert will supply’ especially :with the up- saving four toned that Red. ated ye Coan enough. blood to meet coming. Labor Day period. . Canadian Red Cross. available.’ busy ‘abor Day holiday ae: norma) provincial: * technology for hm.i-¢ a2¢ "As O'Brien put it: “itis busy remen use of people like C weekend. pints can swell to almost Serving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass i eoritisticated in : the ere im t to pd ‘The organization's 1,000 during. that time, the: , world, employing a com ‘ out ahd give blood. travelling clinic‘ team will’ Herald was told. - | ae VOLUME 71 NO, 65 | Price: .20 cents THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1977 > puter Perrace’s quot store turned a ti net hail sales x $3.2 faillin, -Quesnel, also. f° am Kitimat, sales totalled $1.9 $1.9 million ousand . Sales, with profits in parantheses, for other Skeena area centres were: while profits were annual report reveal that 32 minors were’ = ;_ prosecuted in Kitimat under Section 61,. ° = rrohibition as to minors,’ of the Liquor Act while charges were laid: against. 28 youths as feed for cattle " VANCOUVER (CP) — ‘Forestry ‘researchers in ‘British, Columbia are. are checking:-a: process. after an inquest into. March 4 airplane crash at “Tezzeron Lake, about 20 a selzure, Fraser said, but: from logging, now wastéd,. into cattle: fodder— or muka—which could release fields one-half the protein of year could place the world: a deficit. ‘ood position. Dr. Kennedy said the. ‘worsening world-wide food: shortage or a recurrence of the Prairies’ drought of the ; ‘and a reduction of poltution from slash-burning. Bill Saumure, representing the Lions, Boucher and Ray Parfitt. Honourable B.C, legislature that wile he was serving on a conference steering committee in late 1976, the - He said he has instructed his lawyer to initiate court action to obtain a declaration as to whether or not he broke the law. In addition, Wallace has sent a cheque for $192.85 to The act states that if illegal expense money is ~ Indian fishing co-op will turn profit Oe prot of 36 tothe dose the: -*-with about ‘10 a" : ee enn a te ee ite BO. ‘Liquor ites abou pd residents, “BAW liquor oo court to find out whether he broke the law by accepting | ration Branch," Revelstoke, which has ation expense money while serving’ with the British : souls at, the jerrace outlet totaled than half of ‘Terrace’s, ha Columbia Conference of the Family last year. ‘ F efiscal year ending March ~ totalling over-$2 million, the ore sport says. each al, 18, while net operating profit was Other figures contained in the L.A-:B. vig Wallace. int, of alty for dig oh day jhe tm alty would be paid to any penalty’ of the poot wha wins a court action Wallace said he learned says breached the act by accepting expense money while serving on a special housing commettee last yea . The _ 36- member : government rity. last tea me ging Bossible hacia consum of grain for 10es. Canon C. Hilary Butler, who week pushed: dvthrough a ‘products loge alleviate “Obviously if any part of : Ultimately, the foresee a in 1976 was chairman of the . motion setting ting up 8 special e world food shortage.” the food ae nanndlly ted combination of dividends— conference. all-party committee to look ~ Dr. R. W. Kennedy, tocatile, pigs or nltry can not only the diversion of. The Constitution Act into the allegations. director of the Western be r Bi with Folia e,” grains for human use, but rohibts any member ofthe All 20 opposition Forest Products Laboratory aid Kontedy “end *, increased : yield from Fevislature from accepting members, — including of the. Canadian Forestry - ad be eleased to ng , Canadian . forests a reduc- expense money. other than Wallace, the move, Service; aald inna ‘recent eee eras eingst Hon at the forest fire hazard that provided in the ‘they would “rather interview that researchers He said muka, hich from jettisoned wood wastes: member's’ yearly stipend. see the matter settled in the courts, where it would receive fair treatment. . which could turn f ‘s resenta John Clit of Ev’s Men’s Wear mention went to “‘Semething Goa”, . hich co ‘oliage a y, could toother animal Some day we may have Frith a plaque for the best decorated store ‘Terrace Drugs and Whiteman andSmith. accepted, the agifending The . government — would fodder. during Terrace’s 50th Anniversary. Terrace Hotel . had a good costume MLA is disqualifi have 4 . seven-to-four No blame eThere have been — (Continued on page 2. ) Judges were Wayne Wyman, Mary, “display. subject to a $500-a-day pen- _ ‘majority on the conimition " estimates that the world’s: ‘our opposition MLAs , ed by the government to in deaths «sex.com sical AFTER WALLACE’S M a only 35 days in 1976, he said, . t on the committee have PORT ST. “JAMES, Bc. ea ced wih an ‘estimate ' CE S OVE sald they would refuse ‘todo (CP) — A coroner's: jury ° jays seven years ago. ; 2/2 22522 BENNETT WILL CHANGE OLD ACT | Seer VancouverBurrard) and Harvey Schroeder (SC— Chilliwack) also were sit- ; foliage program, including -* ment MLAs. tok five lives. here,, that “ulllization of essential o ot wi) says cables of oe i ip She act t would be et thew saree oon n my view, you do what tin erence oti ee >The pe said that, in- byproducts: phar- that his Social Credit. lookatallegations that three “ang:-that:.i¢ would’ be.'a interpretation of the act, is right, right for all he didn’t know whether they " (ednclusive evedence forced maceuticals and ‘cosineties, government has’ started’ government MLAs also may *_ masaive Job. - which. he considers to be members,” Bennett said. p04 ted nse the verdl ct, - could eventually provide 50 Work on‘ changes to-the con-. have breached the-act by. “ld, obsolete, out-of-date, 7’You don’t pick your cwn | my any expe lane. was on its way Million tons of animal feed troversial Constitution Act. ‘accepting expense money’ | -. ynworkable," it is possible form of justice.” Tevi saldin an interview ._ from tince George to supplement a year and “Bennett made the impr rly. ea tay be hundreds . ‘The premier also sald he ,,°V4 sald in an Interv ow Lovell Cover on Takla Lake = resent a ciils on-dollar -yemarks in. an interview: Ths serves as pressure. of exMLAs in B.C. who have expects that ministerial jt thought it untikely that ‘when it crashed, killing pilot © dustry for. Canada.n -. Wednesday. following. the on the government to ‘act’ - Weather unwittingly broken the law. comptrollers have launched pe would have received any Gordon McMullen” ‘Dr. its, however, that” surprise announcement where others failed to act,” Asked whether he investigations to se€ money because the “Brent: Russell, Jill Weichel itiga longrange, optimistic carfier by Progressive Con-. Bennett said, | Wednesday: High3i| approved of Wallace's whether any other MLAS committee met in the Perham aid JeanHenry de and “bluesky ’ view. The servative leader | Scott” Ha sald he had hoped ‘to’ J === =i“ (|S Low action, Bennettsaid Wallace have been improperly given Vancouver area near his _JaNee, all of Prince George, Whole proposition hinges ‘on ‘Wallace that-he plans court make the retroactive] Thursday: High 31] has every right to bring the ense money, home. Wallace is fram Oak B.C, and Stella: Margaret @ question of economics.’ setion against to’ changes this session, but aa Low 12] matter fo the courts, but e sald he hasn't directly Bay “a Victoria suburb, Goodvin of Mackenzie, B.C. The sa gest single problem ‘fing out whether he broke’ that experts told him there J "ap OW os] that doesn’t preclude the ordered = any = auch Sohvoeder said he only at out: Vern Fraser, a Prince potential, the act by improperly would not be enough time. | oats as it WAS! house dealing with the investigations, but that he tended one meeting and George pathologist, testified, he sal fl e economics ! -aecepting expense. money. . | Bennett also said that he Wednesday. matter,.as it is doing with knows of atleast onethat!8 «there were no cofts that. MeMullen’s ’s heart Collection. Wallace's move follows: felt that initiating changes. the case involving the three goingon, . inc ” showed sl ns sot disease and acnmost all logs now ate —. Wallace told reporters athe had a kidney stone. n la ‘the | the needles, foliage and ILLION P that he. is lau tl Either could have caused Tt Terr as waste Or slash- “$12, 5 M O IN UBLIC FUNDS court action strictly , ‘to clear Scatt Wallace, nothing this could not be fully burned. There is not yet, established. y enough incentive for logging $0.” id it was twt bis in- An investigator from the ompanies to transport the = | - He sald it was not his in- ~ ministry ee trang ort wh tree to the mill site, VIC fORIA CP - The | WiJliams, minister about $12.5 million into the improved financial picture their berths. ; res , taatifed that a white-out, in Where the voliage could:be Pacific North Coast Native responsible for Indian co-op. located at | of the co-op. "~The minister made his {etofthethree governmen which blowing ; ion converted, for byproduct Co-operative is heading affairs in British Columbia, Simpson and now employing Williams said.that when remarks in answer to 8, rab thoug th e “obscures depth reeption Us towards its most profitable made the remark while about 18 persons, most-of the present government questions by Progressive eae eer ne ae cid ‘and the view of the groan Dr. Kennedy and his col- year since its’ inception recounting to — the whom are native Indians, took over after the nservative leader Scott Hil stoop! ad er 3a “could also have caueed ti i leagues in the forest follage under the former New: legislature the, troubled The minister sald December, 1975, election, Wallace, who asked if there he Ww ier ng Gown a8 “cragh. utilization program, George Democrzlic Party’ history of the fishing. and procedures instituted by the cheques issued by the co-op was something irregular leader later this year, 8a "Fort, St. James's 60 miles Barton and Dr. RS. Evans, government, Labor Minister packing co- op. Current Social Credit ‘‘were bouncing all over the about the vesoels being sold: the only reason Ms i “northwest of Prince George, . note that the picture could - Allan Williame . sald: -He ‘said the provincial government are directly coast’ andvestels owned by for a ‘fraction of their atarting the court action is BC. - radically: change, given a ‘Muesday : -_ government has ‘pumped -resporisible for: the ‘the co-op were sinking at original costs. (Continued on page 2.) Prince _in Terrace. ‘Rupert, $2,8 million ($973,912); Smithers, Only one person was fosectited: for committee—comprised Friday. of the problem when i _ $LAmiltion ($425, 595); Hazelton, Sal 130 bootlegging’ the tine was" $150, : ee t tives. atic ptr o th mii po BINED, a Eigen: peaple strom Kitimat, ad a persone-—declded to pay eX, ‘of human ri zal te = Pawo When. .---oomipared-—e-e ~wothen=<<-fineabotalling ¢ in. c £ ahan reeources th a sumnmanities of bares ilar siz alts Tiqu quar place en Terrace, il people were charged . penses Ca commit ftes” fal been given Sales do not appear ou 6, the: on B commonly-he etd local conception thet "_ _ Nobody was prosecuted for being drunk mies a5 a the Rene ogg eal fat ieee ay Tetrace is the hardest. drinking ¢ town in a a. pubite on ard reper to the liquor - special projects account set. done without intent and ak the e province. a dministra report up by the ministry of human may well be proven that I: resources. did not breach the The Conservative leader Constitution Act,’ : _ Waste fr mM loc said that it was possible that The development comes all Ce by accepting $192.85 in on the heels of a controversy i expenses, he was in breach involving three Social f of the Constitution Act. MLAs who the opposition