ETE discussions were going nowhere Thursday night, proposed 7 seeped ey 0 ee) : ere . deLights Natural Foods store. kee el" ee z ee ar espe “Officials trom’ British Columbia, . “convinced. tite today’s: ‘early morning mneeting of ministers:be cancelled, . | Chartier said, That was rejected and the ministerial — meeting was held prior to the opening of the public partion of today's.conference,. - Trudeau surprised the opening session of the conference _ ’ Thursday -by ‘proposing to entrench: the ‘principle of aboriginal self-government in . the . Constitution. Negotiations would follow on the details. But:Ontario, New Brunswick and Manitoba were the only _ provinces to back Trudeau's amendment, although Prince: Edward Island and Nova Scotia sald they would accept a ~ political agreement guiding. future negotiations that could eventually lead to some guarantee of self-government. Unless Trudeau and the four national native groups are | able to convince seven provinces representing half of the — Canadian. population to accept the agreement, an amend- ‘ . ment-ta impossible, ‘The situation is complicated by Quebec, which doesn’t recognize the Constitution as legitimate. © | : Turkey ‘accused of provocation: ATHENS (AP) — Premier Andreas Papandreou accused Turkey today of unleashing its worst provocation ageimt _ sorthern delights presents: eating better ‘ by BEVERLEY HOLDEN As promised, here are three hearty bean soups that have become standard fare in our house. They are extremely easy to prepare and witha pressure ccaker, almost instant. While the soup cooks, just toss together a fresh green salad’ ‘and get. out the whole grain bread for a meal that can be - assembled i in a few minutes of getting home. Cheap, too! Lentil Soup (30 min.) . Mix i in ‘soup pot or pressure cooker: ey 2c uncooked lentils =~ Ss 1 onign, chopped 1 carrot, chopped . 1 celery stalk; chopped 1 potato, chopped 2 thep.. oil : 2 bay. leaves 2 top. sak Add enaigh water to fil pot two-thirds full. Coie 1 hour or pressti cs cook 10 min. Add a tap. cider vinegar. before serving. . . PeaSoup (admin) Mix’ “i Boup pot or pressure cooker; 1 e green split peas: oe % ¢ lima beans ©. +-'- % charley ~ - 1 onion, diced2 thsp oil - 1 bay‘leaf oo 1 tspecelery seed aa ha eg water tpt ves fl Cock i 20 minutes or pressure cook 15 5 min. Add: 1 carrot, chopped . 8 celery stalks, chopped - 1 potato, diced 2 tep. salt & top, basil — rs Ye tagp. aye Lo ‘ Loe ae : "Ye top, pepper Cook gently. another 30to45 min, or pressure cook Sinii.. Black Bean Soup (25 min, with pre-cooked beans).. Precook: 14 c black turtle beans, If pressure cooking, ‘Just add the following and cook $ min, If regular cooking, steam the vegies separately, add therm: to he beans along with the seasonings, bring to a boil and reduce heat. 1 onich, chopped 1 bay leaf 1 carrot, chopped 2 tap. salt 2 celery stalks,.chopped |, tsp, oregano ‘1 votes chopped Yq tsp. savory - 1 tbsp: \% tsp. pepper pinch eartie powder) Enough water to fill pot two-third full, Add juice of 1 lemon before-serving. - This‘is-a terrific meal, and your non vegetarian ‘teiends will find it deliciously exotic. - Remember, Iwill be delighted to answer any questions you may have regarding diet and food preparation, Simply | write to me c-o the Herald or leave a message at Northern sR NORTHERN DELIGHTS HATURAL FOODS: Is YOUR Whole-foods co-op selling organic produce and a. : wide, welection of packaged and butk natural foods. “Most of the provitices wouldn't even 0 for tat ” ala Chartier’ al i, vital ib sé bon vaqusais: * alee at nae og oe : ere pia aa a ; won t olay | Premler Rene Levesque reiterated Thursday he won't . participate in an accord but said ‘Trudeau's: amendinent -« “seemed acceptable as far as it goes.” Saskatchewan, British Columbia and-Alberta took vir tually.the same tack — that it is foolhardy to entrench a ’, Guarantee to self-government until it is better-defined. “We are here to create a lasting ‘legacy for future: generations, not a foundation for further confusion,” sald. " Newfoundland took “no position on the issue.”: :.- - ‘However, a political agreement ‘is unacceptable to miariy ; of the native groups, MacGuigan conteded, and the sex equality clause is also in trouble, MacGuigan said. Ontario; Manitoba, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward. Island are the only ‘provinces willing to accept'a proposal “discussed Thursday’ night to strengihen native equality : rights, MacGuigan said. . Either Constitutional ainendmerit would require’ approval of Parliament and seven provinces represénting at least 50 per cent of the population. There has been an attempt by the federal government, Manitoba and Ontario te convince other provinces to accept. a non-binding political accord as a compromise position. Secretary of State Serge Soyal said today. that a political Greece” since 1974 by firing at a Greek navy destroyer during a Turkish naval exercise in the northern Aegean. Greece claimed three salvos fired by a-squadron of . Turkish torpedo beats fell in Greek territorial waters within; - , 200 metres of the Greek destroyer Panther and within: 500 metres of a Greek fishing fleet. “The destroyer could have been ‘Bunk, the fishermen drowned inside Greek waters, " Papandreou told a meeting of provincial officials outside Athens. ‘It was the worst act’ of provocation by Turkey since the Turkish invasion of, . ‘Cyprus in 1974." The Turkish Foreign. Ministry said today the ships w were on routine. military manoeuvres in Turkish and in- ternational waters and their fire could not possibly have reached the Greek ships: It said it received with “astonieh- ment’ the Greek claim. : Meanwhile, Turkish Prime Minister. Turgut Ozal ‘told - reporters 'Greece is like a child who calls ‘Mommy’ and ‘ starts. -erying that he is being beaten even, befcre anyone . _ Tays_a finger on him. ‘. “We are not about to do anything to ‘them’ (the Greeks) =, mor da we want to,” Ozal said. “Our” ships have ‘been oa exercising in the Saros Gulf for the past 10 years. They are looking for an excuse to say Turkey is warring against ‘ them,” . Boyt . . . . Police News. _ TERRACE— Two Terrace residents are in stable con- dition at Kitimat General Hospital following a motor vehicle accident on the Terrace-Kitimat Highway, Wed- _ nesday, March 7 at 3:40 p.m. John P. Hechard and his son David were taken to the "Kitimat hospital after the car they were travelling in left ‘the road approximately 14. miles north of Kitimat, The vehicle received an estimated $2,000 damage. In Terrace, meanwhile, police say that a break and enter into the Terrace Co-op’s Garden Center resulted in the theft "of two Turf-Till roto tillers. The incident occurred on March h Police are contiuing the investigation, oo Limit. declined VANCOUVER (CP). — A British Columbia Supreme Court justice declined Thursday ‘to. limit secondary picketing at two Prince George sawmills. : But Mr, Justice Lloyd McKenzie did grant an injunction reatraining the Canadian Paperworkers Union from using ’ violence or blocking the entrances of the mills owned by Northwood Pulp and Timber. Northwood, with other B.C. forestry companies, locked ; out unionized pulp and paper workers Feb. 2: to’ apply presaure in their contract. dispute, which centres on the “length of a new. agreement. . . McKenzie, said reported. threats to blow up one'of the: =. sawmills were made by individuals not on the picket line: The judge said large numbers of pickets were much more: — 1, ‘effective at. inhibiting company: operations. than limited ~ picketing, but added that he was bound by previous court’ judgments refusing to-limit numbers of pickets. : _ “The number of pickets at- each of the mills ‘has ‘been - estimated at 60-to 70. - McKenzie said that Northwood could reapply for an order timiting pickets “if the situation gets out of hand.” : Premier Howard Pavwiley said today. “We want a political agreement but those monkeys don't the Native Council of Canada , representing Metis. * Many of the provinces say they don't. want self- government entrenched In the Constitution until they know what it means and its ramifications for the future. “Brat, that ball's getting hard to catch."” ' Kevin Gleason of Terrace know’s that practice ‘ makes perfect, so he was out in that unusual - sunshine we've beén having lately,-working on ~ his: technique, style, and sun-tan. The weatherman Is predicting cloudy skles over ‘the. weekend, so make the most of Ittoday. u’s ne agreement would be “second best" but it would be better : _than nothing. * But even a political agreement is in trouble, ‘Manitoba “Native leaders and ‘Trudeau say’ ‘the details can “be negotiated later. Natlonal Indian Leader David Ahenakew sald today he is - ~ “diagusted with the attitude of the premiers.” Ahenakew, obviously frustrated, said ‘‘if we're not going to diseuss it . , (self-government), let's sto t ” want to do that; they’re bouricing tig back and forth like an, * 3 nt), let's stop right now: Indian rubber ball,” said Harry Daniels, vice-president of | working session avernight than there was during the public ~ Meanwhile, there was no more progress at the claied debate, chaired by Trudeau, Clem Chartier, a ‘Spokesinan for the Metid National Council, said today.. Ontario officials proposed a politicial agreement outside of the Constitution asa compromise to Trudeau’ 'S proposal, Fishing clarified TERRACE— The new fishing regulations concerning the i . daily catch limit of cut-throat trout on Lakelse Lake and the Lakelse River may have been reported somewhat -un- clearly. The daily catch limit of two trout will apply to the river only. This will be in effect ag.of April.1, 1994, The daily catch and possession limits for the lake. fall under a- different category and are riot alfected by. these particular changes. As well, the catch ‘aid release ‘designation for the Kit- sumkalum watershed is for steelhead anhing only, This will ny bein effect from AprititoJune 15. 7 3.* jis i's Sey 5c Wahi Program a wee, rsa: A public lecture: on the. privatization of social services by Glen Dover, Director school of Sockal Work, UBC, entitled. -”“BRIVITIZATION: | CRISIS OR CHALLENGE” THURS: MARCH 15, 134 Tea Ra. mm wee: A workshop with Stuart Alcock on WORKING WITH ‘ADOLESCENTS covering assessment of behavior, management and Intervention techniques, Friday March 16 —1-4pm -:. re Saturday Marchi? 9%am-4pm 5 Sunday March 18 = 10am - 12 noon hee Cost: $30 Room 233. NWCC -. - for. more information contact Jake Muller, NWCC 635-6511, te et |. |: renewal by the first of next month. x Is your licence plate telling you something? — If the sticker on your licence plate says March your Autoplan insurance and licence is due for Please refer to the guide which was mailed along with your Autoplan renewal application. : Tt is extremely important to insure your vehicle in the correct category. If J’. your vehicle is improperly rated, a claim on your Own Damage coverage ". (e.g. Collision, Comprehensive) can be denied and you will be required to . Feimburse the Corporation for any Third Party claims paid on your behalf. 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