_ ee a ania ’ ers-are past thé ig pery. They - Tollet stalls torn outwith writing all over the walls. psttev Sine aa aa ee o just find ‘it call: ‘ dise ouraging -fenatrating: ; They own a tivate vanidaicne : - very ana Eee ‘totally - "destroyed ‘ he’, facilities in the campsite, - i “eampaité on. a. piece of tand where the Zymacord River meets the Skeena. Now. itis “We've Jiad ‘-problems._ closed because vandals have before with ‘picrtic ‘tables -. beirig stolen or burned, ‘bit ‘this: year. lias” been:. the” worst," said Janet Penner. The shower house has had - ali the sinks. and toilets _ ‘stolen out. of “its - “One night the sinks were. mq there ‘and. the next” day : everything was gone, except ‘the: showers. ° 1 guess’ they” were too‘hard to take out, aan said Penner. *. ‘ ; ‘Two weeks ago a cabin. an . - the ‘.property where: the .Penners. liad. previously stayed. during the summer’. ‘months, -was almost ‘burned down to’ the ground, ep con. “They tised: the panelling yes for firewood and then lef the | = he fire going in the. cabin. :;* someone hadn't: céme: Mowat ’ the next day to: Jaunch, his’ boat, there wouldn't be - anything leét,”" ‘said ‘Penner... |. The refrigerator arid other * |.“ ‘pieces of furniture left inthe cabin ‘were’ shoved ‘out onlo the back porch. The other. day a, ‘woman | Was’ ‘looking | aroun “the: building: ahd ‘later ‘com-"° mented to Janet:/that, she’ liked. poking around, “old : . property or make other ridiculous, statements.” ..! >} - Signs «were posted | -. - ‘throughout the :park’ in- forming.-people that it was- -private property and to. keep, | ~- out, but even those were j. ' eventually | torn down. . : ." ‘The response “from. the RCMP has’ been: good, but) Jv. ‘Phota by-Gail Datinga ... ap ee Phote ty Gall Ootings - pet eal sti i! zp-ka) = “indian re ~ By GAILI Orinca : “Blerald Staff Writer: ‘~ ‘The union. of B.C. Indian‘ Chiefs hopes to get a unified’ stand against Kemano II at their fofum this week | in _ Burns ‘Lake, °° » Environmentalist - groups | re “sand! other organizations © pH *. concarned about the Kemano project are invited ‘to’.the forum.” to. be held. this: Saturday and Sunday. at the. On Lake Band Hall. :.. “Ome of the main reasons ‘is to bring everyone together ‘tb voice a. unified stand Von oa agdinst the project, " said a’ spokesman for-the union. “Right now the way it’s - going is that. “everyone is 7 fighting by themselves." Fisheries Minister. Romeo LeBlanc. had been invited to ' the forum by the union but he has still’ not made a com- ~mitment--to. attend. The ‘chiefs want him and nobody: else:from fisheries to speak. _at the forum. The union is opposed to the ; Kemano II .project mainly “because it will affect water levels in {hree ‘different | Cron E NEWS ~ Dhupinder Singh Mundi of - ieitimat will appear in court . ’ today facing two charges as a resvit of a stabbing in- ,, Gldent Monday. The charges are attempted murder and © pbstession of, a dangerous ‘weapon. i -Jaabir Virk, the victim, is “recovering from stab wounds. :Mischief and theft... were " sbrortad by Atom ‘Motors in Kitimat Wednesday. , Gunther Drews had several : of his cars on the lot broken ~ into. ' “Kitimat. ‘RCMP are in ", ppsseasion of an amount of ‘ money. The owner can make “the ‘clalm by informing ” police. of the details of the. _-Aneident. a . POOR DIE SOONER “Life expectancy between , . 4975-1980 was only 54 yéars in the (under-developed ” eountrles, compared with 68 years in developed coun. ° | Fines. ROW, i 9 “Time for finess is time on Your Side. The Chop Suey Kitchen was broken ~into during ‘Tuesday night. quantity of food was taken.” Kitimat RCMP are stiil investigating. ‘EATER Thursday will be mainly cloudy as an onshore flow of moist air continues to move ‘ into the area, Highs should. reach 21, with lows at 12. ° The ‘outlook for Friday is. much the same with the possibiilty of a few sunny -periods, It should be slightly warmer Friday, 1 hice See ae amo re united stand 22a _ the Nechako; Skeena via the . _ B.C.’s total salmon and: rocitities would cost a lot of -are produced-in four rivers ‘whether “it ‘would be. wor- - that will sbe affected by the” “thwhile to do that or if it'll highly regarded sport fishing all" the ‘rivers are-located in North. regulations: to comply ‘with . | " will ‘also result in losses of * “added Penner. ' A large’ “effects on the way of life for. here year after year to stay ‘living in areas adjacent to ‘the Kemano project benefit Vancouver. little -can - be~ ‘done, says. = Penner “eae “ee . Syd Bo te, jSomeone | has to be caught ites ‘jn‘the act ar -else- someone. has to see'themn doit before” : the police can chatge eno" water sheds’: the’ ‘Fraser via dere. overnight, ‘by. theme. selves . to, go. elsewhere because of the vandalism . Pacific Coastal drainage via and _ parties. oe the Kemano ‘River, If there are two or three’ . “Reduced lows ‘in’ theses, campers then ‘it's OK, but T rivers. will result - in the » ‘don't like;to . see. someone: qe destruction -“of¢* valuable: -there by themselves.” spawning -grounds,” :said a; spokesman for the-union. They claim, that ap: proximately 40 per cent. of Nanika; and Morice and the . "The canipsite may ‘yeriain | . io ‘elosed while the owners.+| = . debate whether’ to keep ‘it © open. To replace the» steelhead commercial catch | ‘money. and they ‘don’t know . dam. ° ; “The province's most Seer just be torn down next year. “On top of all that, we have governiient Central B.C.” The flooding of 5,000 acres”: ‘ which is more than what itis. for a provincial sparky” ee moose and: deer, : the union =. cldims.. - ° -. But they. think the ‘ area a is Both the reduction of beautiful and would like to ~ water levels and the flooding: . see a park there. v of land will have significant’ “We've had people’ come Indians in the area. ' with us and they*ve always ; . “Many, Indian people “enjoyed it here.” } The Penners have run the |: - the waterways affected by ‘campsite since 1970. ° ON A PURCHASE OF a” TROPICAL PLANTS vir ig 9 "COUPON ; 182. Be SONAL: SHOPPING ONLY COUPON VALID LIMIT ONE COUPON FRIDAY & SATURDAY PER PURCHASE: : “JULY 2% & 26 ONLY - “1D HW, ON A PURCHASE OF:ONE - ' Downy. FABRIC SOFTNER | 2 iitre size : : WITH” . TOHW ‘COUPON . WITHOUT COUPON | ns rd PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY LIMIT ONE COUPON . PER PURCHASE COUPON VALIO FRIDAY & SATURDAY - , JULY 3 & 26 ‘ONLY, ON A PURCHASE C OF ONE ” COUPON. VALID FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 25 & 26.0 ONLY. TIDE | m litre sae “WITH “COUPON: TOHW : witout couron. “BERSONAL SHOPPING. ‘ONLY LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE ‘ON A . PURCHASE OF PONE. ‘ Erviny’ Homespun Flowers - 140 napkins pkg. WITH zc TDHW a, COUPON ; WITHOUT COUPON . ; 1.37 PERSONAL. SHOPPING ONLY a, COUPON VALID LO FRIDAY & SATURDAY LIM E COUPO! OCHA N * JULY 25 & 26 ONLY PER PURCHASE COUPON VALID , FRIDAY & SATURDAY - .ON A PURCHASE OF 3 SPEED 20” FAN SUPER ELECTRIC a WITH — TDHW | COUPON WITHOUT COUPON pat PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY LIMIT ONE COUPON - . PER PURCHASE. directly or indirectly from” food fishery.” The forum will begin at 9 a.m, in the morning and will . go to 5 p.m. in the evening. Interested participants are asked to bring along thelr.’ tents and sleeping, bags oe For more information = ty 16°26 eontact Julie Newman‘ or ~~. Lillian Basil at 684-0237 | in). . The madness of the Gold Rush \(s July 23nd July 30. \ | . . —WINSDAY tickets good for OVER 11,000 BONUS CASH PRIZES returns! With saloon gitls and kick lines, and handsome villains striking it rich, Edmonton. becomes the bustle and boom DOWNTOWN The city breaks loose! wild ’ entertainment is found . _ everywhere, Quiet’ lounges become.swiriging door satoons, with dancehall girls,.banio And outside, bands march, anytime, anywhere! SOURDOUGH: RAFT RACE Over 100 bizarre rafts, manned by outrageous pilots choke the North Saskatchewan River in’ their rush for “instant fame" as World Champion of the - Sourdough Raft Racé." wm re ee” alee eee ee Famontoristlondike Days “We oe adate in Alberta 5 capital this summer. town of the Klondike that itwas! . .. coveted title of 'King of the pickers, and honk tonk pianos. THE PROMENADE Takea Sunday stroll with dashing gamblers, ladies in lace and gequing, and with dust old rospectors, as 200,000 londikers parade their finery. KING OF THE KLONDIKE Could your brute stren ength tal take you through this decathlon of vioneer gkills, this battle of ihe rawn? A small fortune and Klondike’ does to the winner. And there's ‘more, including the Northlands Exposition and Fait! When in Edmonton, check with one ofthe four Edmonton Visitors Bureaus, or call 477-K-DAY for daily events. « ‘ 4 so) Tha Herlad, Wednesday, July 2.1980; PS ac ate