'.) LBGLSLAPLVE: LIBRARY, COMP.” rene _.. PARLIAMENT SULLDINGS , - ; 2) WEOTORTA, Bee 0 #OL 7 WAY =1Ka we te + py GaiLDOTINGA” “Riadergarten and ‘the ~ August 28. for. vélewieniary. aided to the ‘achool at Kit: "area will, receive. special, "psitioas have been ftled for struction in th istrict . people , from-, ‘the: “ower. Herald Stalt Weiter. "Programme" Cadre. de’ The: district - will -be-. in-’ . watiga go that those studenta..‘attention’ in a new clasg get. this term. ‘Positionsforan “= They. : have: advertised * Tialnland. to. work. up portly. 3, 7 t's back to school for over Francaise will -atart, at. a. froducing ‘several: “new. * will'no longer have to travel “Up to-help them with their” itinery: elementary. ‘coun- -provincially ahd | “nationally” -but:-Bergama’ says: ; th 6,000. students --‘in -- the: - dale oe ' fo Hazelton, . ‘The. Kitsault * ‘ditficulfies. v1 *) Jyplor; hearing-aid specialist, © for some: of the: positions. = altuation, is. improving: . < Terrace School I itt 88 on ~y ohool + off jclals ‘are: ; cs the. More-ambitlous projects “school will be re-opened and . Installed. at. ‘Caledonia “speech: therapist,. and ‘a... For: the hearing’ and speech’ - a } September . Be o ig the ‘Programme ‘ ‘Cadre in: {a prepared to handle .190: Secondary: . School. are -10 | learning. assistant. are. still. ‘sosistants, the: : district: alba atili iat ‘Ideal but it’s Pay ‘Dodra. will open. at - 8:00 - Cassie Halla tL: ‘Kishan “students, although.’ initial ' ilerb-computers whichiwill - open. : we .. necetved only one! ‘applicant ; bettor than what it was in the. im., ‘but schoo] will only last year: Rogisteation ‘for ston “aecelve where ibidenta ‘ean: alien» wilt Re Tess than be. used: “for ‘business. “The: raat ditticulty. is ‘and: that: ; Grom; South - past.’ “I- imow- there are tl 11:008; m, the first day. shidents ind Terrace aren we, educa an and. -Belenice “getting ° they. ; Specialist Africa. , people Who’ would, rather be .. Regular. hours will begin on: Is on August: 25. arid:26. for * et said Skip: unemployed. in Vancouver , ‘4 ; positions - filled,” "Theta eco been’ > Deargama,:: director: Athi: :f 2) Wetinenti. Sepieimber a. fan iw work ups north.’ " i oe Hecondary “students and ; Agr Nae of fe, , peeblem: srutting : meste ey 300m Tp 635. sm ‘Volume 74,.No. 165 7 WE BUY ‘copper, brass, ail metals, batteries, ate ., Call usiWeai are: open. Mon. ‘neough Sati “ re “Peter, Barr scale built his home’ in thé Cable ar Subdivision . himself. The house Is onone acre of land with lots of, room: ah sending. 39 crew members -sctambling for their lives, . ‘the: U.S. Coast Guard said, "7" “Grew “members: : were, pulled from the water by two. - tugboets' working in, the. - ‘grea, One man was missing ' Grew scrambles. was left ix the rig jacket.” __More tha » this cotieluston.: |)” ~ Jabour. was: ‘using-‘and ‘to _-mentto the Motor Vehicle :- “set fora helmet and the * Lf “The ‘Peileral’ “Département . has, ordered * of “Fisherles : . Alcan’ ‘to réduce ‘the flow of. ‘the’ Nechako River ‘to fisheries . to protect the. © ppawring ‘and incubatlon iof -willremain at that level the end of March; . The’. Nechako’ flow rate, which: is controlled ‘by. the Aluminum Co. of. Canada, morith: that. bigh’ flow. rates. » Were needed until: Aug. 20 to was chopped. Aug. 15 to 500 cubie feet a second from. the ~ 8,000 fs. demanded. in ‘July, : _ by Fisheries Minister. Romeo “ - LeBlanc,” company’ fticials said Wednesday. The 500 cfs flow rate wes’ ordered by federal fisheries: . officials, Alcan spokesman” walkout: oe palmhon. The Nechako. River aa cl) (ef): unt ag. 20° Wed “surprised. We “expected the . (flow) rates. to stay: "at.8,000 ~wesday). me a : ‘ Fisheries. offic als ‘gues: _-Ressfully - argued - in’ B.C. ‘Supreme Court’ ‘garlier. this “pootect’” spawning ‘salmon. ‘The hearing: followed’ a over control of. water. levels in the river. 4 Justice ‘Tots Berge . improved hovsing aidhealth Fisheries experts'told Mr. ber 8 ‘evel in some, bataries- . a eee 8,060: cis. rate was required until at least Aug: 20 to.lower . river temperatures and raise water - levels. to protect : stabilize the water level at | spawning salmon, ; By . 1,109 puble feet per second.” | Alvani argued): the: higher Po - The1,100 cfg is required by ‘rate -was Unni and ‘ indisted'a. lower: rates! was | needed to’ provide . hydroelectric power -at: its Kitimat ‘smelter.. Fisheries “official . “Forbes. ce ‘Boyd sayd the new low rate - is not-a reversal of: policy by the federal government. “It ‘(the court battle) was.about’ river management, and. that . da what we. are: doing, in month- -long:. onfroatation - conjunction with Alean. _ between’ LeBlanc and.Alean - Higher’ levels had: been “needed to: lower water temperatures in the Nechako system: and increase water sald many of the.. 40,000 ie - “scipline members for such. |° Act to shake helmet we. MVB ‘(Motor Vehicle |: ‘le fond tn vast care;, guarantees of’ gpectal employed at the plant stayed 7 Lee: ie OC Advertising. _- mandatory, said he hoped: “Branch hastefusedtodo f° TAN food supplies for thd cqastal away. : as ship hits: rg a ‘! Mhe earlier’ BO: Supreme -it. would be Iw ae Aug. this. ‘Now they've brought : With. 20,000, "workers area and pay | increhses for. . Police in Warsaw arrested ; Court ‘ruling held ‘that :the -] 23. oy inl ie on,,.. again | n ‘on atrike in Szc- shipyard and port’ workers leading dissident Jacek ‘ ae “ benchers Were authorized to, | . ‘mandating “the use of . zecin two days.ago, the local. and’ . pro’ easionely. But Kuron,, head of. tha un. . ew ORLEANS ap k A ie be rors regulate. advertising but not. “the amendment, whit poorly designed and’ | radio ‘station ‘sald Wed-» Communist parly’. chief derground Committee for eet the ong. ‘ain of er or well. head. : prohibit it.-But- Mr. Justice" “the NDP opposition has poorly, manufactured - nesday ang again today. that Edward Gierek’*in a Social Defence, and 14 of his’ | . : Fammned Mane allt mn “wits part of a rig that had Seaton said -he. could se. - agreed . to ‘support, - ‘will helmets ‘without. regard |. workers ih the ‘steel and - broadcast earlier this week. associates in . Kuron’s - predaw ie duckenst ve ug ie been in production, but they nothing — in the. ‘Le gal: per a. rola — proge ‘of the paper. mills “and ‘other the ee jhe ster ali ident sures 7 ; A! - act apr e province" oso dustries, % ‘are. joining the. ‘demands for-freg. trade evening, dissident sources _ bursting Into “flames - an took therlg away and all thet Professions Ait dust ity ; a unions and other’ major reported, for a while, but the coast, guard said all men finally were accounted for, - ‘By GAIL DOTINGA “We counted 300 in half of: ~ Marshy areas such 5 asthe Kemano and Stewart are 80 they can get a picture of of timber and, becajue of the _ Hunting opens for moose “One man is injured and. : Herald Stall Writer . the Nass Valley,” sald Dave Lakelae Lake area provide reporled to be good areas for it,” sald Crack. “The logging, there are ‘many (bulls) in September. Cows will be evacuated by coast. ‘although the black bear is Crack, fish and: wildlife excellent begetation for grizzlies, An.animal unique ‘Kermode has come to good stands left.“ The deer and calves cannot be hunted guard belleopter,”\ a. probably (hie most r olficer in. Terrace. moose.’ They are numerous’ to the northwest, the Ker- “ assotiate people with fi _ ale don't like to ein high unt!) later in October. ‘ spokesman said, ©; qnimal in the Terrace area The 12th largest goat in in that type of terrain, which. mode bear, is growing in Th “have: had to tra a snowbelt area,"" $aij Crack. The season for grizzlies Thie cause of the ctash was - th th tfind the North America .was shot ca be found In. both the population, As withthe. . nd P he dant. . ; - there are othets tha ; ‘amber of. Kermodes atid Because the th starts on September 15 in the not known surrounding valleys and ‘8 Copper River several Kitimat and Nass valleys. black bear, the logging slash ~ ty them out. of the side vod fo lower half of the Skeena The ship, identified ag. years ago. by « local hunter. ptovides a good source of . source of f ; Texa mountain ranges equally as . . valleys along the Nass. their numbers‘a region, The upper portionof coNorth Dakota, was. habitable.” The goats are sighted - Grizalles in side. valleys food for them. Also, many of. ', stuelsitiat don’t number the region sea believed: to be -headed.-for . more frequently ‘in the ‘are’ ‘more numerous than the bears had no difficulty in well in the ih do However, a few: 4 gion opens _ on Port Arthur, Tex., with al Because of ‘the moun- spring when they come down people:rcalize, says Crack. surviving the mild winters nother sof ther oe. sighted over the eat grizzlies on September 1. load of gagoline. :,.°, - -. talniows, terrain, there is a tolook for food.’ As the snow. Occasiotially one will be -wa'vehad in the past several ite epro Hunting sean frome Hunting for black bears It was not known whether healthy " population” of melts, they movebackup the. sighted in.town, but the lost years. = r anc’ cougars, the: animals ‘hab“'aiready | ‘70ushout the region begins. . the ship was-in: darigérof mountain goats in the area, mountain tothe top. Hikers iimé that occurred was - There are only a few deer started. [t, opened for September 1. Shooting . ! sinking, ‘but there’s.a In 1974 Gnd 1076, flights were bump into them all the time about five years ago. - ‘The Fish and wildlife is run- around because of the logged mountain goat ofyAtguat 15. Kermode bear is prohibited. . possiblity of an explosion,” conducted’ up :the Nags but the animals are not - grisly is more timid of ting into problems with tle out areas irs the valleys and vate Hunters in Spatsizi and Mt. the coast guard spokesman Valley by fish and wildlife dangerous, says Crack, humans than the black bear, Kermode as “they are the amount. of: now we Goats.shot have:ip be in- Edbira parka should check said. officers to assess-how. many: “They'll just run away but ite also, moré un-, becoming more humanized. receive. for the. _ of on special regulations. ap- The ship was burning in ‘tere were. ” from you." predictable - “Beople tehd to feed them They ike, miabure ‘stands "horns. : plying to those areas, the gulf about 60 kilometres a ; . ; south of Morgan City, La. : GDANSK (AP) — Be The strike wave began Last political reforms allowed: ae "ae age hk ‘tremely. gerious”’ conditions . Thursday in Gdansk. with. nowhere in the: Soviet bloc, ey oe Ce P| _ ie i AVA and. widespread disruption.’ workers demandig: higher | There was no indication — Es 7 Paws aN v “Were reported in the city of pay to offset Ineresi j meat how many of the estin..ted : zi - “Gebzecin ‘today as Polarid’s prices, freetrade unigns and = 125,000 strikers along a . cH ELM E TS. AGAIN “worst crisis in 10 years went other political cefpemp. Tbe Poland's Baltic coast are re right to prot it it + ac is . | Setar creme ce crew ea sft VANCOUVER (CP) < ruled last ‘week |. _The government rounded” mov ; _ Be . “OD phe: neo won. R. _ fades ‘not give. the [°° Up- leading dissidents. in _ Gdynia Sopot indir area are dealing with it: Pursuing ea VANCOUVER (CP) —The = couver lawyer Don’ Jabour, | ; the federal Combines tn | Leourt: ‘battle. against: . Siperintendent | of: motor: - Warsaw and said that some. -is beginning to.gptinfer. It a divide-and-conquer ; - : Law Society of B.C. .may . who advertised a legal clinic vestigation Act, .which | B.C.'sformer compulsory vehicles © authority’, to ‘strike “committees in the . said’ 47 strike ‘committees strategy, the regime refused ". ° prohibit advertising by in January 1978. prohibits - restraint -of | “‘motorcycle helmet lav make. régulations’ | Gdansk industrial area on contacted local offigjalé and “ to deal with ‘the central lawyers and discipline thode = 4. ssointine coinmittee competition, and that it’ |. plans to go back to court ‘equiring use of helmets, |, the ‘central ‘Baltic ‘coast are reached agreem at with strike committee leading the {who ignore its rulings, the recommended ‘a sixemonth~ ‘violated the fundamental ‘to challenge the new one. _. | coming. to terns with it... them on some of the-Gsues. "fight for free ‘trade unions. , ; B.C; Court of Appeal ruled on.for Jabour, but: : Fight to fréedom of speech. |. ‘id the : motoreyele , But tha mayor. of Srezecin, ~ Another broadchaf, sald Instead it nibbied away at im te Wednesday, 7 ‘suspensic eld ca ‘Ae FeASOa: written by ‘Jim MeNeney sa association isn't: “opposed - ' a port and industrial cll: of representatives. ‘of: -ome of the committees in individual Tp a unanimous decition, the suspension. me “ Appéal Court Justice: Peter . Wednesday ‘the Motor- 45 helmets but wants.a. |. Ee mople ox the. Yost ‘fhe strikers and-B-govern- plants. |. | the eourt.overturned earl» Oe a SUtCIMe Seaton, ‘and: concurred with — eyele. Pete toe! safe design; McNeney’ | " German border r, reported ment negotiating “teém led Management spokesmen : -- B.C. Supreme Court rulings. “appeae by Justices .J.D. Lambert | Association of B.C, TW. said. He said. ‘those | ; «ine itd'-of all tamilies is: PY Deputy Premiet-‘Tadeusz said that workers who went _ > which held that law society JabéuFaigo challenged the. and H.E. Hutcheon, it was | Which he ae courte, ‘out currently avsilable vare-| ° gisorganised; “munielpal ¥*8 reached ‘a ‘‘eanmon on striker for two hours . benchers were wrong in “ society's ‘advertising ban on. held Wednesday that. the -go back to eco only tested at about seven, 1 3 “ytransport tanot tunetioning;. position.” . * . . Tuesday: at the showcase a disciplinin North Van- grounds it' was contrary to | benchers -- governing body he doesn’t know, whe. ‘ kilometres an hou. “} "normal fanetioning: of hoe Sources oc the: 8 ene steel plant aw baer ; Pe vee power De. ane, ae ‘hes *Wbive. alway venat'| Ble Ae ee al sskerss repreenajin in returned to. work’ Wed- : the “type of .advertising’ |” introduced an’ amend- ‘for ‘safe standards 4o be | ; been disrupted, ‘and Ie the official state-run yhions, nesday, But. other reparts . » and people.