“February by C: ‘Corporate Aifa The ald and the new, jogether: the old Skeena bought the company ‘and put up their own ‘sign “her chances of making ‘a ~ _, Said, for. a week after ingesting periment, says the director | of the Assiniboine Park Zoo. “She's doing very, well,”’ said Clive Roots. “The | - the ater eae "-the' al if will ace": ’ erude oil in a scientific ex- _ company ber. hee Pe Regeareti veterinarian’s opinion is that -. fl complete recovery are ex--. cellent. She's eating very water and crude oil.in an experiment to study the 7 effects of arcti¢ oll ‘spills, * “Obviously she hag a very’ © good constitution’ and, of course, she’s had ‘the very . best ‘of veterinary sere" he - ‘The. fuiure of the unnamed tworyear-old bear is un- suffered severe kidney and liver: failure. One‘of the bears died’ in late’ March, about a month to E ‘gay, May oth, 1980. ‘ This $s vice does not Iriclude car: bodies or stumps. od Ee ar | S i _ WINNIPEG: @UPC) -- ~“Aitgira were ou ve fad .. rprised when “after the experiment. Ras oe pe ier of recovery are ex: ; the three bears licked a large second bear wag killed for — ° “ hovered o1 hae ‘bear that quantity of crude oil off their ' humanitarian reasons a few i vered on the edge of death coats’ and subsequently days later and” the third —_ ; became extremely ill. At one point, veterinarians cae : considered . _flestroying her too, - well,” Roots would not speculate ; i cn w e be a og while two-others died fom a pisiriet of Terrace, Public Works Department, : will pick i) dunking in a solution of briny °- extra-garbage and refuse free of charge, from Monday, May Sth Kindly.” er - arrange to have.this extra garbage and waste materials set out _ on yourregular pickup day. If possible, have garbage and waite : materlals In plastic bags or cartons to assist In the * picking up. INO industrial waste. ‘Forest: Products Lid. sign Is. gone fram the (right). certain, “ 1 buliding. Mow, after. Canadian Celiylose Co,. ‘phat by Ji efenten sane sid oa : — - : ae . fe is a chance ghe will . “ rem in Winnipeg. In-any nu ownerg have been slow to comment on a government proposal to bury bodies standing up or. in. Gers in cenetery plots designed: to id: more than one body. The proposals, ‘contained’ inja 45-page ° document suggesting amendments to- existing legislation, were submitted: to them. in sumer and 4 Min officials. ret “But so far; ad any significant reac- tion,’ a ministry spokesmari agid Thursday. - ‘While. some . of the proposals “probably. came a surprise” ‘to funeral’ directors. and. cemetery. erators, he said, many of ‘the. amendments | were diacussed prior’.to the distribution of the. goyern- ment document. FANGS a at? Yeor'"" he satd. ‘ grounds ‘and bring ail regulations pertaining to” _, funeral services‘and burials . ‘ under one legislative act: Nielsen said the opinions of - the" funeral : directors . and : cemetery-owners . would be | considered by ministry of-, . _ficlals when new legislation * was formulated, - “There ts no ‘deadline. on this, butit will probably be Submitted to the legislature + for® ‘approval early next Existing pfovinelal regulations. stipulate that burialplots.carmot contain more than one body. But the “government document proposes “tiered interment, vertleal in- terment, and leasing subject to full information being available to . purchasers.” High- tise cemetaries on. way? ok decision. A major’ change involves. an amendment, to current: regulations govering the sale. -of plots, markers and’ grave _-liners_ by “cemetery-owners, “The system af : establishing rates for the Another provision. would & allow cémetery plot-owners at 15 percent, will. be diseontinued, * the proposal _ Says; - Under the new regulations;” _the rates would be monitored by- a system’ requiring . cemetery operators ito file- their rate increaees. (UPI) ~The governor asked case, she is not wel enough to travel ‘yet. -” 4q A fourth bear retained for : the: Speriment bat never 102-year-old Samus Lussier : . his'secret.for long ‘life. * “No i smoking, nodrinking ‘and no: women," ‘was the: reply. “Be gays he's going to live to be 150," sald Joan Fisher. ° I. ELECTRICIANS ile SHEET. METAL. womens Ht _"MILLWRIGHTS | | Opportunities are now available! in the grow. ing community ‘of Prince Rupert: for jauyney- . men Electricians, ‘Sheet Millwrights with the Prince Rupert Grairi Etd. Qur, large ‘industrial group | provides. for: Metal. ‘Workers: and: DISTRICT OF TERRACE By “ALAN JAY. o ‘Consumer Affairs Minister directors to provide “full and sale of plots, markers and : “VICTORIA (UPC) .— Jim Neilsen said‘Thursday. detailed funéral costs” to ' grave liners to allow a. s0- The secret British: Columbia: funeral the: changes would allow © assist families. to compare ~ called ‘fair rate of returm-on ; .diréetors and ‘cemetery- more intensive use of burial prices before making . a investment’, ' arbitrarily | set PROVIDENCE, . ‘Ru. ‘ a Po ed bathe Ly aes . Mis Be Wee ii 7 dO sell the. plols. te SyCuUpS | of ‘ : wf : = act Sy BA Brian: Winther pipresident; peopie-for smulti-tier, ase;'- fy : Electricians: to: “perform: ‘dufies- related: +t 16 Fan lane siti don olgar 2 mi Stade af the B.C. Funeral Services The changes would permit “wiring motors, arid ‘working ‘with electrical , 100 SINE 1% Association, - said be was “more intensive use of & components. of. machines: in various” Sub- ONLY ONLY “puzzled”’ ‘by some of the cemetery . space,’’ the " a. sals which..are stil] document'says. ie stations. Sheet Metal Workers will be involved - : : ST LA FENCE ing studied by association The proposals also include. Him with work related to the fabrication of “spouts, ; : r WR ' - members. - a Fequirement for funeral legs and machine guards. Millwrights will be ‘ CORN OIL ph. challenged to repair and-maintain a number of - ‘A pure corn oll for ne a oy . cleaners, dryers; conveyor: belts and: si me salads, baking and frying : Forget partriership, ‘equipment in top operating conilition: Sars. : a 3 litres: Long term employment is ofiered with Ox: Kmart 1Reg. Price): 7 K mart Reg. Price 4.99 cellent employee benefits and salary. rates . . SA URDAY ONLY © SATURDAY ONLY comparable te those cuifently Paid tor each | {. trade in industry. Belt, i , ‘Munro tells natives , By ‘SHEILA BRADY changes in the Indian Act. Baw Aa . “OTTAWA (UPC) — vere During the demonstration, i Interested individuals ‘should direct i 7 than 100 native people Larry Pierre, an elder from Tae applications or enquiries to: : a , : ‘ walked out on Indian Affairs the Penticton Reserve in the a | Ea. Okanagan Valley of British} Columbia, criticized Primed Minister Pierre Trudeau for BM ‘asking the Indians to work @ ‘for national unily. es “We have given this country everything and thei Minister John’. Munro after he urged them to con- centrate on amending the. Indian. Act rather then pushing to be full partners in constitutional | talks.. Prince Rupert Grain Ld, - Rupert # #1. .¢/0 ALBERTA WHEAT POOL ~- #400,'1111 West Hastings Street ‘Vancouver, B. C. ° V6E 25 | Limit 2 Per Customer]: 2OUONLY 200 ONLY TS0ONLY : ticipation | ins “The-. British Columbia delegation sparked Thur- sday’s.protest and marched to Parlianient Hill with flags and placards saying “Make Us’ Partners n our Homeland: We Have Rights” - and “Indian Par- the ‘Con- stitution. indians from Alberta, Saskatchewan and ‘the Maritimes _jolned protestors, did a snake dance and chanted. to the beat of eight drummers from the Dene Nation.in the Nor: thwest Territories. “The B.C, Indians walked out as Munro was urging the delegates, attending a four- day conference to discuss the ‘ the . government has not been amy, fair lo us. We want our rights a now,” he said through 3am translator. . Starblanket, president: af the National Indian Brotherhood accused . the federal government of trying ‘‘ta divert Indian people away from the con- stitution ‘to the Indian Act.”’ “We had already un- covered documents showing the federal government was going to do that and then the minister of- Indian and Northern Affairs came down and did exactly thattaus. 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