— “Speelal the Herald : ‘PCB, a chemical that studies have linked to human cancer, is present in ‘Porpoise Harbour to levels far ex- ceotng former estimates, the North . Coast ittee to Save Our Shores mays: the or anization has ° chi ged Canadian ulose with being “li better than @ common criminal”, for its: long record of pollution” "and mislea the government, . Rick Olding, an official of the Prince Ruper' environmental group, says the magnitude and environmental impact of a spill that followed an ex- plosion at the Port Edward CanCel Aaag - plant, Jani 20; “have been eat Smergthmave ben realy wan origin estimated 60 gallons of” the chemical spilled into Porpose | Harbour 300 gall a of PCB blew con- ining ions of PCB blew up. According to Olding; today, six months later, Cis i ighly-toxic chem! paical remains at the baton of the Federal biologist Otto er, of the Envitonmen logit Oto Langer, of the ile that PCB contamination near Port Edward has been rated higher than where élse'in North America... continues: "Th to a wr _ Tona Cas guaie, 50th Anniversary. “almost “ I I a ll i hie Bi Environmental “Minister ‘Romeo. LeBlanc stated that ‘a ions of PCB fluid rbor and lt appears that the release may have occured continuously over a roximetel re entered ibe eventually working its way “the food chain un he ta human diet. ‘caniaing some cancers, The.substance persists in the marine environment, . it beenmes part of up through fituation in Fa r he Oa a = A ae ’ JHE HERALD, Nonday, August 21, 1977, PAGE 3 ent for the face of demands an @ Larbor. The time months after the testing, company ardin ar re cries ; SOS 2 as. ; toxic ¢ substance persists _ » “SOS condemns the de its lack of accountabilit this grave threat an immediate response to the drastic losion to start tion to su a awyer Robert said, ‘we didn’t want the the test have attempted to ob- od:of time, oe SOS. charges that. “hassles. over es’ is lo 1." . struct justice intimidating potential “Tests now- show! conceiitration. ‘furladiction’ have been:‘used as-an’ Oldinyy, ‘eseribed the company's role pt and’ tn ade Re fee of the levels berween 69,000 and 100,000 parts excuse by the federal and provincial in the Mee as “grossly negligent and ding trial by forcing adjournment -. . million (ppm). Langer has: sald governments to put off cle up the morally bankrupt.” ete 11 because er ta lawyer has at concentra lons have 1.000 pen problem - "They have attempted to deny all ‘prior commitments’... ” considered extreme. Studies done in "Under its mandate to’ protect the responsibility for the spill and put ; Britain have indicated ‘that con- fisheries and the environment, the themselves in the position of adversary centrations as low as 2.5 ppm ca federal Department of the En- to the public interest,” he charged: SOS saya the provinelal government reproductive failures. vironment has g-clear responsibility to “Cancel has exhibited a complete should investigate all facets of Can- ya Our Shores notes that American act immediately for the best interests lack of concern for their actionsandan Cel’s operations, including its studies have linked the chemical to of Prince Rupert citizens,” Olding incredible contempt for the judicial management and accountability to the skin disorders and are suspected’ of Says. process. Asked why they waited four public. oe qe /. :. _ SpeclaltotheHerald —__ Interest ef on long. Work on the line be nin. meantime, the financial ae .~ " Though the financially. comprisea major portionof December, 1969, was arrangements made for the - D EASE | troubled: British Columbia . the BCR loss for 1077 - $25.7, - halted by Premier Bill work completed to date - re ". Railway has suspended its’ million for the first six Bennetin Aprilofthisyear’ continue to cost the rallway- _ _ plans for a Dease Lake months of the year. “ Two hundred, thirty miles and ultimately B.C, tax- L A KE extension, the had been comple payer - - $1 A month. British Columbia nie Though operating losses . ‘ ‘Included in the 1977 net - projet, to pay for the have falten, any im: The gpreramen is loss are interest costs which . ent is overshadowed « a report of .a were pr y to DEB TT Interest charges on funds . by the financial fallout from opal“ conmienion in- the railway’s Desse Lake ‘ed for recently- huge costs on the 420 mile yestigatin the railway extension, and now are _ MOUN TS ‘aborted newling are costing extension of tracks from decision is chargedto since the the Crown corporation about Fort St. dames to to Dense tae on the fate of the construction halt,” said a #1 million a month. _ Lake... ~- northem extension. In the review of operations. DISTRICT OF TERRACE - Summer of protest | | smn avananue BANGOR, Wash, AP - summer-long series of anth Trident protests is ending, and organizers plan another series for this fall. - More than 50 persons have been arrested on misdemeanor charges aince the first major’ demon-. stration took Trident nuclear submarine. base site here July 4 when 29 sida were arrested for arrests were peaceful. There were no injuries., strators’ main strategy was base gates. To get arrested, they trespassed . on base. pr Lah ae of the Vati- couver based Pacific’ Life — Community. and. Green- peace Foundation, major groups orga the provests, say ‘they feel the = alf-dozen summer. demonstrations ‘were successful, though thelr ‘ main goal » closing the $1 _ billion - plus Trident, base - ‘Sail and Bertha Haugland held open The hall waa Billed with well-wishers, Was not achieved. fiouse-at the Elks Hall Sunday when they. relatives and other obd-timers from the Scattered arrests were cut their 50th wedding anniversary cake. Terrace area. ; made last. year at the base, but when construction geared up early this ‘sum-. RA PE CASE mer, 80 did demonstrations. Businessman. sanvicioa Most of the action was day-by-day smaller-scale’ eiforts to distribute leaflets and buttons, some saying: . active ‘than radioactive.” place at the: ~ or capo protests and the Tempers never boiled to. overflowing... The ‘demon- | handing out leaflets. at‘the © two - things such as ‘Better’ and waved placarda at. a demonstration August 14. No one was arrested at that rally, though many ms crossed the white marking the base. houndaty: which meant arrest. .in previous demonstrations. spokesman said that. absence of arrests did not indicate a change in. government Pe ‘posit pa Cmdr, Paul Lamey, pu affairs officer for the 13th Naval District; said the decision:-wat made to close construction work. under way, protestors would not impede traffic and would Monday Tuesday A United States Navy the » “We are the main gate.and, since. it. the was a. Sunday with “no: adjourns until fall a be aed mg r ey 8 outside the ga Pacific Life and Green- peace plan another demonstration Tuesday at thebase., They expect about 50 to 100 persons. line mar' the boundaries of base property as. an action of civil disolbedience,” said Shelley Douglas, a Greenpeace ‘member, “We expect to be arrested. possibility.of ‘injunction to make if'a Mean arrest situation for those who stand outside the gates and pass out leaftets, ' Applications will be received by fhe undersigned for the position of CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY. Duties: wit Toclude the following: . All Seceéfarial Duties. for the Mayor, the " Clerk:! Administrator and the Executive Astistent te the Clerk: Administrator, Including typing) maintenance of. the filing system (Including personnel files), Counc! agendas and recording of mail. . Preferred applicants should be able to type 66 w.p.m. with cts time we're going toh accuracy, and possess dictaphone skills. Shorthand would be an asset, but ls not essential. The ability fo work with minimum supervision, to draft routing correspondence and attend the public with tact and courtesy is desirable, .. Starting salary Is $971.00 per month (1974 rater 1977 rate under negotiation). Usual fringe benefits provided. - .. Applications should be submitted, In writing, to the un- dersigned on or before 4:30 p.m., Friday. August 26h, W977. District of Terrace _ We. 53215 Eby Street Terrace, B.C, WtG 2X6 ~ -auoust 22, 1977 - SEPTEMBER 4, 1977 "VANCOUVER CP Businessman George . ohn, 38, was sentenced o ‘three prion: ‘after he’ was folind™: guilty i state ale a 37 year old. ; este eswoman, - --Papajohn almost collapse when Mr. r. Guatice _ ‘oy. pas sen- . fice. The nine- man, three- women British | Columbia _ wre woman - " Shatighnesey rome Augi. 4, 49%. The.. wietion was at- They are. b oe< They are ‘makin aware ( aE the value years in sO dalbera e Court jury began tions Friday nent _ tied her. er - ~ pack, Ge sald the binding of : ‘her hands. and a bowtle’” tourism as an ind Provost said that the coin project has allowed the . ~ apsociation to spend around - ' §0th anniversary of Terrace. Druing the next 10 b years ct “a a different Bolle or event will be commemorated : liars will allow the association to - tempting to sell Papajohn'y.. . home for him, She testified that when ey so to. whe ‘house, apajohn repeatedly rap her during a_ thr * period, then thed and cagged in the bedroom. She testified that when ; Papajohn left the room, sbe she managed to flee the: house and: ran . naked and | screaming for ‘help | to nearby home. “Papajohn vested that the -woman -a fo ir ands pebind hi Clarke said he. plan | APPLY now attempt ‘to. restrain” Fer ‘confine. _her. ' Défence » conunpa Say ns . appeal: the verdict OB IN THE Fi The: Canadian Armed Forces 38: fc young Canadians capable of passing ‘the en france ttandards ancl interested, ins * a ‘placed around her neck’. - were. a ELLOWHEAD DOLLARS WORK FOR. TERRACE © Larry. Provost; “co-ordinator of the ‘Yellowhead 18° Travel: ‘Association, says that the Yellowhead Trade — ‘Dollars are a successful venture for the association. Provost said that the — hing three things: . ho ‘hey are raising funds for the: association seit can ydo-more promotion in Tourist Region ‘‘G’’; a u nging the communities. af, Tomt “Region: Lge amen together; and - e residents of the region more ye ustry.. ,000 in promoting. the. “visual” ‘erotie: ; ade .Dollars.: are™ aCe z - = learning a trade «.4xcellent: career and my, coportuaien = = world travel: - | Openitigs are ¢ available in Seo 5 Open ons, Operations and some administrat "trical and mechanical qwades. A, ee For. forther information SA Miltary Career, Counsellor wilt 8 “*” “at the Canada Manpower Céntre ‘on Wednesday But as the summer. the number. .of. a rereters i increased. Sore 2,000 nuclear submarine’: protestors sang, -chanted - > Wednesday = oe a Thursday © mo ‘Friday me . ag, 7 . : ieee ‘Sunday \ - Monday . Tuesday. i . ~ : Wednesday : thursday os “August a, ‘97h : | August 16, 1977 ‘Auguit 25, 1977 - Ay gust 2 a7, WIT * Apgust 28, 1977. August 2, 197 un m, 07 uigust 31, 197 ‘September 1, 1977 ‘September 2, 1977 September 4, 1977 . - 8:30 pm. . 10:00 hein - 0230 p.m, - 10:30 p.m. 0:30 p.m. - 10:30 pm. 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. 12:00 noow - 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. - 5:00.p.m. oe : © 400 p.m, - 7:30 p.m. 77.1220 noon - 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. . $:00-p.m. . 0:30 pum. - 10:00 p.m. . 9: oO am. . §: 00 pam. Pot 00 p.m. - 8:00 pm. 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