PE a eee rey f Ang aha eh ame, aa Ae ee EE vee He ai = School *agreed.that the use. of students '(o: raise: . fund raising -should not involve in : " structional: time, b). fund raising shall-be _ the most funds raised be discouraged, d) nig "at the discretion of the principal. __-proval: for the participation of students: in: be included In the curriculum without in-- May. Legislative Libra x ’ Parlimene Buildings ” Victoria, B,C, VaV-124 Herald State Writer "7 a TERRACE School District 28 board Tuesday. gave final approval: to ‘the > 1884 budget, set at $22 million, woe " Concerning fund-raising: campalgns: by — Students for outside agencies (Heart Fund, UNICEF, Red Cross and others), the board: 2 ' days, ( - money should be kept to a‘minimum.. The following points were adopted a) ‘that © ; voluntary, ¢) that student competition for::} school shall raise funds for more thar two: -outside agencies in‘one year, and.) ‘that’ participation in any fund raising should be: In a ‘related matter, the board gave ap ‘contests other than fund: ralsirig, which have been initiated by outside agencies. ; ‘In a related matter, ‘the. board ‘showed support for. the participation’ of students’ using- instructional ‘time to: promote. themes, programs, or contests initiated by outside agencies when such activitles can however. terrupting the sequential development af _ the instructional program. ae Twoschools, one in Hazelton, the other in ‘Kitwanga, were seeking approval for ex- tended fleld trips that they are planalng for_ - ment, John : Field. Elementary School, of. Hazelton, received approval to senda class . of grade seven students on a.10 day field tip from Hazelton to Victoria, via a mini- © bus and ferry. - The trip. will coat approximately $5,000, but students ‘are planning to ralse funds . through | raffles, bottle drives,” and other related activities. = - ~ _ Kitwanga Plementary Seliodl also of Feb, .17. ‘Liberal sleaze expected " OTTAWA (CP) — Con- servative finance critic sleaze-hag government and * Texpect we will continue to Under new ‘business, the beard approved a a motion by Dan Sheridan, vice-chairman’. . of the board, thata letter be sentto Terrace. -countil requesting that the school board be’ “invited: ‘to the: ‘Feb:...24. ‘publle: meeting © regarding Alcan's Kemano I completion. ” project;. and be allowed to present a. summary on where the school board stands : (in this current issue. wo” : -4Phe trustees ‘also heard a presentation . Sees | droenzoutgoing Professional ‘ Development | ‘chai chairperson, Sarah Schmuck, regarding ; . noiyinstructional days, (nid days). -. The* board agreed that nid days were dmportant but maintained that the reason cforznot. “allowing all five days . for _péofessicani development was to make up for time lost during the-teacher’s strike, All five days will be allowed next year, ' Later. in. the evening, ‘When questions from the floor were being accepted, science. teacher Roger Williams stated that. by; - ’ curtailing nid days, the board is preventing ey "him from meeting with his colleagues to’ *: formulate a - program curriculum development in ‘his _ Gepart- School District ‘Superintendent, Frank Hamilton, pointed out that the Terrace - District’ Teacher's “Agaociation will. have | _ had:244 professional ‘development days, as . ‘ Government restraint has forced: ‘the AY school ‘district to take one “supervisory. NRE - position in the superintendents | office and reduce It to a teaching position” “AB well, the- music coordinator for the - school ‘district will bé working half ‘the - hows normally worked,-and_a, half. time * seeretary’s Position has been eliminated. Lalonde wants to encourage | economic recovery, he must for proper we feceived. avproval t to send. students ip ihe oe oa _— grade five class.to ‘Barkerville for three a Sarge * 25 cents : a —UHNEES ’ Established 1908 vs John Crosbie said he. ex- pects today's & budget will be ‘packed with sleaze in ac:. ‘see'a lot .of sleaze in the budget and in their ‘ac- tivities in the next few each area. Afterwards, the girls were given information _ packages dealing with bleycte safety and Captain Click “seatbelt campaign. They made the field trip as part of the are: a Terrace Brownles, and they nient-of the RCMP. ‘They were he ‘different: ‘departments .of the bring - ‘what Crosbie. called the ever-burgeoning deficit under contro! 'and rein ‘in cordance tradition. | - “This: “government is boggetl dawn insleaze. ea | weeks, "Crosbie said before entering his party's weekly caucus meeting today, . _lf Finance Minister Mare | changed. TERRACE— Changes in highway route numbers in the Terrace-Kitimat area, were announced today by Highways Minister, Alex Fraser... The changés’ call for Route. 2B between Kitimat and Terrace to be designated Route 37, and from Terrace to f Rritwanga, the dual designation of. Highway 16-37 will be used This will ‘result in the continuation of Highway 37 from Kitimat to the Alaska Highway, near Watson Lake. The minister added that the appropriate signs will be savised shortly; and that the ministry of tourism has been advi Appointments: made . Herald Staff Writer TERRACE—A number of items were taken care of at the January 25 meeting of the Mills Memorial. Board of Trustees, Mrs. Mary Little, the long time provincial government representative on the board was..made an honorary member of the board in view of her contribution to. the hospital. . in. addition, the Board nominated Little for the B.C. Health Association’s Certificate of Service. Her replacement to the board will be David Lane, a local ~ businessman. In another matter, it was decided.that the overflow of ‘extended care ‘patients resulting from tthe closing of Skeenaview Ladge not be relocated at Mills Memovial Hospital. . Mills Memorial wil be purchasing ‘a new Hitachi 1) ” chemical analyzer, with Liberal Cost for the unit is $98,000, with $52,000-coming from the — provincial government, and $17,000 being contributed by the Kitimat-Stikine ‘Regional Hospital District. The balatice of the cost will be taken from Mills Memorial funds, In addition to David Lane, Alan Soutar has: been ap- pointed by the regional district hospital board along with Mo Takhar to represent the municipality oa Terrace on the « Mills Memorial board. ‘The’ other appointed ‘trustee is Dorothy Lewis,’ who ‘Tepresents the Hospital Auxiliary. fi t. ‘ : Ns IDE Sports pages 425. Comics. - page. e Classifieds _ Pages: 880. ‘ - . _ — - “~ ae WHY BUY NEW? ; WHEN USEDWILL 00! Co you want parts tofix up your car but your budget won't allaw it? Beat the high cost of new parts with | ” quality used paris from -$.K.B. AUTO SALVAGE ~—-§35-2333 or 635-9095 . 360 Duhan ijustotf Hwy. 16 E) interest rates, the St. John's ae West: ‘MP said, “The minister hasn't got ; much’ room to’ manoeuvre‘ because he’s acting .in the *-” framework of a wholé series of deficits over the last'12 or 15 years so chaiiges, if there are. aby; will bé - inioatly \: give tanations on: what goes on: “In _Taaplrements to obtaining their law awareness badges. o slop the: ‘provincial government's " “Sperlenced Davey c Croekell’s j in:the. bush,” said’ — . Walt Litsiak;. presidental ‘thi ; * Saying: he'd learned from his experience, local. chamber: Of: te] Watson vowed: to return to the ‘area next winter - to take’on the hunters — but ‘next-time- he'd: - ‘cosmetic: . Rothing fun Bi commerce. “He: (Watson). jis {wasted ‘his damental.” if Ipcogram: “in. northeastern’ “British: : “time,” ‘ have ‘hig own aircraft lined up, “Lalondé- will probably Columbia is‘ ‘success, But: ‘Rovernmy ent wolf.” hey Liitsiak said Watson’ had generated a lot of “We tried every helicopter and plane from ‘announce | : job-creation © hunters . aye | ‘continuing. their! task ~unin~' : ‘negative publicily i the town, but it “had faded hereto Watson Lake and Dawson Creek, and terrupted; . “now,” However, Lutsiak said local merchants they’ all came down with mysterious: projects ‘using the same money committed. to. em- ployment stimulation in last year’s budget, Crosbie said. '. “They spend the money two or three times. They announce it in one budget, then they don’t spend it and " Ye-announce it in the next ’ budget and make it sound.as “thoigh it’s new money. . There'll be a ot of that,” “Tf the budget deficit is lower than Lalonde’s earlier predictions, the government should’ stimulate’ consumer spending’ by delaying. the. one-percentage-paint. sales: . tax increase slated for necessarily be passed on to consumers, but the. Con- servatives disagree.” ‘As well, should: litt the Canadian consumer this year,” he natlonal energy program in October 1930, to help finance. the Catiadianization ‘of the _ oll Industry ‘by paying: for of Petrofina was completed. nine months ago, but the 0.8- centaditre tax on- Oi, ‘* gasoline and . natural pas purchases temains in ef: fect, pouring about $200 obviously,” aid. army,Col. government that is more © OTTAWA (CP) — - Prime that doesn’t mean his effort began in S ) are Into federal eoltees Ed McDonald; chief representativeof Lebanon's Minister ‘Trudeau said to promote nuclear arms sean have sein ad year. Minis . spokesman. for. the U.S. factions in the civil war, today that new Soviet contro) talks ‘between the month to run: ch wie k mn ater Jean contingent -" in’ the . ; Israel, which invaded the . Leader Konstantin Cher- U.S. and Soviet super: Trudeau said he tried to retien so aal € multinational peacekeeping country in 1992 to rout the nenko praised his peace powers are concluded. impress upon Chernenke _froduce legialaton wi “in- force in Beirut, ° _ Palestinian guerrillas, has - initiative as “useful and = "Things are happening," that there is “a political he luce so nile owing He: said thé marines Were warned thai il would keep practical" during a 30- Trudeau sald, “The window — of opportunity" cimiislated tas a ae ordered to don flak jackets its. army in southern, minute meeting. ~ initiative is not only live but over the next several “be tlbed F ak revenues, 0." and carry: weapons, and Lebanon if the accord Is It isn’t clear, the prime is becoming a practical months during which a on ‘other eget the: : stay in ‘thelr : bunkers, scrapped. Although it minister told reporters in realily now that we are not eastern and western nations: , cvendivent ie help elderly * Marines can leave their signed lhe pact last May Moscow later, whether or shonting, now (hat-we are’ _ ; sin les b . . he . base: by helicoptes't to:U.S. with... Lebanon; Israel not there will beany further talking, now that we have See oe iner asing ships offshore. ~“* ". .* refhiged to remove its troops meelings' with Soviet of- returned to political contact ‘Trudeau’ is’ guaran come = sUp- °. With °. his: US.Arained ‘from Lebanon until the ficials on his peace - in Stockholm.” Plement for ‘pensioners ‘army - falling = _-apart, Sytions pulied out their proposals. But Trudeausald © Disarmanent talka that page 3 the. Liberals “It was a victory to'th éxtent, that. we OX- posed the fact that the: himt was, being: con- . ducted only to benefit’ the outfitters," ‘Watson + said Tuesday night as he: prepared to to leave this ; "northeastern B.C. community. . “We also managed to keep the issue before. : the international press and we learned how to. deal: with the hunt next time.’ ; Watson and his Project Wolf crew flew back . to Vancouver late Tuesday after his: canipaign ae to stop the wolf kill program was grounded. ‘The my helicopter that the group had chartered in-an . ~~ attempt.to fly into the rugged Kechika Valley to confront government biologist John Elliott — _ appareritly developed mechanical problems. And «while Watson . returned to. warmer temperatures in- an elfort to regroup, area regidents who overwhelniingly favored the kill were expressing relief that the media attention base at Beirut airport today “after. Drusé Moslem in-’ surgents’ linked “up with ‘Shiite Moslem militiamen -and took control of the main -night seized the last area, as a - buffer’ between.’ the marines: and: the: ‘Moglem ‘nnilitia forées; Shiite’ thiilitia | . controlled the areas north, _ Said the U.S. troops. did not come under fire in the of- fensive, The advaticd by the, ae in,” : reported ready to give in to opposition demands that he _ serap Lebanon’s agreement with Israel on the. with- drawal of foreign troops. removal from power even if step down; there will never be any talks, any dialogue, any reconciliation with the (Christian) - ‘Phalangists or . Damascus, Syria. ' Byrian-supported, ~“Druse . “has raiged-some concern, SEVERAL DEMANDS Scrapping the pact is just one of several demands by opposition groups seeking a ¥ will miss: the revenue” that the publicity created. 2. ; , “There's a lot of people here counting the exira money he: and all. the reporters brought -e re HAD: PROBLEMS as . On Monday, Watson’ and his ¢ crew called off «cits attempt to’ hiké through . the. snow-bound wilderness. in pursuit.’ of.’ the ©: government workers: culling the wolf popwation. A Fort = Nelson firm finally agreed to provide the group with a helicopter but-it got only 80 kilometres out of the city before: developing instrument - problems.: “Several -aircraft operators here last week refused to make aircraft available to Watson's: group, and when a television crew released the designed'.{o get foreign trepps out of Lebanon has not gone into effect. The Druse _niilitias captured a strategic 1.5- Tuesday. It waa the second: Beirut last week. - ° The corridor lies between the | Chouf - Mountains southest of Beirut and the . their said Watson. mechanical difficulties when we needed them,” : Projeét Wolf will continue to seek ‘a. legal injunction against the hunt-and will support. tourist. boycott of British Columbia as long as the wolf hunt is a government policy, he said. meet with us.” drawai of the. marines in Beirut, but no exact timetable has been set, The marines could depart on amphibious landing craft get to the beach and Amal, Druse insurgents capped surprise advance Tuesday by rolling down the hills from a mountain Citing an over-population of wolves as the major cause of declining caribou and moose ‘herds, the government plans to kilt about 400 : wolves i ina 14,000-square-klilometre area. 7 Watson maintained that his reputation did-: not suffer a loss of credibility in the campaign.” “We tried every. thing we could think of to ‘meet with. Elliott,” Watson said. “If anyone | lacked credibility ‘it is Elliott who would not The government says Elliot had killed 60. wolves by Tuesday in the Kechika Valley © region and 35 in the Muskwa region,.-Elliott October, Crosbie suggested, helicopter it was, holding on ‘standby, the. —BOOSTS'TAX 0 pres ‘on the town had finally lifted. operator told Watson” it developed engine- —_ wants 9 killed in Kechika area and 330 in the.- The i increase, announced They ‘Proved. themselves ‘to be! ‘inex- probleme. ; eo — ; Muskwa a region. ; in'last year’s budget,: will : = boost ' the nine- -per-cent ~ ~ federal excise. tax “at. the U. bi manufacturing level’ to. 10 _m ari n e ase. in. 30 ru SU rro U n le per-cent has eaidthe tu ‘BEIRUT * (AP): we “Anti. Lebanese President Amin — forces. Syria has refused to -long-sought path to the sea, . West, Beirut. nieeawe e — e tox government forces." Gemayel, a Maronite dogo and the U.S.-mediated © .U.5. President -Reagan | The overnight hookup was . surrounded the.U.S. marine. Christian, was today agreement - that was . has ordered a phased with- at a coastal bighway in- tersection just south of the “marine base and near a beachside hotel in suburban Khalde. where Israel and Lebanon signed thelr U.S.- “Owmership Special ae highway into the ‘Lebanese But’ Druse leader Walid kilometretong corridor to from the beach near the - mediated agreement, May taki ic $068 ‘tien my ‘capital, . Jumblatt. said today he the sea after defeating airport. They wouldhaveto ‘17. | ng $965 million from the +4’: ‘Druse advance over- would demand Gemayel’s government troops on cross the coastal highwayto On Tuesday, Gemayel pald an unexpected vislt to on hin chiree ’ south of. the - airport, in ' the withdrawal accord were deféat in eight days for the’ the largest Shiite militia, northern Lebanon and met he ower cage which ~ the ‘battered abrogated. . Lebanese army, which was has checkpoints along that -with former president was “introduced | wi fe Lebanese army had ‘acted “Amin Gemayel has to pushed out of Moslem West ‘stretch of highway. Suleiman Franjieh, a _ Christian allied with some. of Gemayel's main Moslent. opponents, The president. later met with his father, . Obawat s takeover % i “ot. eadt and weat of. he, airport Amin Gémayel while he is Aley Mountain ridge east of “ corridor they took from the Pierre Gemayel, leader of Por m. a in power,” Jumblatt told.a the caplial. It gives the army to link up with Shiite the rightist Christian: etro-Canada’s purchase’ - An’ American spokesman news. conference in Syrian-backed militia «a Moslem militia: allies In _Fhalauge-party. 4 Trudeau receives ‘praise ee pe