‘EDMONTON (CP): 1 Lt i} Pi tice Gregory "Evans, ‘who- heard.” the: if. motion” dn’. hiss: private hambers Suny euled . what- happened _ and: Pat py, a’ brain-damaged 1 ‘Hendrick, the teacher, nods "year-old with cerebral palsy | toward Billy... woe . «andepilepsy, is in the music | “portion of his-day at school.: “Bob. Seger and the Silver : Bullet Bard are belting © out “AL ‘visitor who has. volunteered to be ateaching assistant for a morning asks . EDMONTON (CP) — The "Métis “of the West are determined ta’ fight their. Own, battles. in: the nent round af constitutional talks: on their: own,. ‘without the - Native Council of Canada. . _ Metis: “leaders. from the ' Prairie provinces, B.C., and. Ontario agreed during the weekend on the skeleton of a position’ they. will take -in _ presi dent; of the- Alberta _Federation of. Metis Set- ; tlement Associations, said - ~ the Constititon describes the ‘Indians; Metis and Inuit as “négotiations “with the féderal ‘and - provincial | ‘gdvernments in March. The “Metis of the Northwest Territories are sticking with > the-native council, at least _ for. the ‘time being. * ~ them. access to the rights .’- already enjoyed’ by treaty | ne » framework. of .a: Metis The western, Metis settled. - oma bill:of rights — In- "cluding the right to & land ° base: and. the right to ‘self; ite iqset cup babobargaieinghio council, -.although many’ details remain to be worked out. . "ihe Native: Council of Canada had ‘been an’-um- ; brella. group for: ‘the Metis ‘and the non-statila Indians, -. those who are hot covered under the Indian “Act, or who’ have’lost. their ‘status’ because of marriage. For _ example, an: Endian woman “who marries ‘a’ non-Indian loses her status. under the | act. relationships — with the. federal. government, - the’ ’ Metis and the Inuit are in a “ gort of legislative limbo: Unlike treaty. Indians, who. have’ many.. formal . They, are working together nm .-- the. discussions, : Clem. Chartier, of | the Association of:;Metis and _ Non-status, ‘Indians. of ~ “Sagkatchéwan; said the .. constitutional ; break with the native . * counell: came after serious efforts to heal the rift.. The: Melis feel they must “put. forward thelr’ own. ” position to the Constitutional : conference and the non- | _ status Indians could be. heard, ..through Indian’ organizations. The native © council. ‘disagreed, he said. “The reaction was’ that the Native Couincil: of '. ~ Canada is putting forth both: - the 'non-status Iidian and” the Metia position and that : ‘the. ‘Metis have ‘to com- promise," Chartier said. “There is no way. we ‘are- : going. to ‘compromise: with our. own > assoclation.” = 2 5° - political ; 4" ~. With. the split, the. Metis" . “met on the weekend to seek: . _ Common ground for a Metisee :, only constitutional Position. v Britons’ warned _ “LONDON “CAP) =. Fearing possible health _ hazards, “officials - warned millions of Britons to begin. . boiling. thelr water today: after: union . negotiators rejected | an. 1ith-hour mediation ‘bid. and ~ about 29,000: water and. sewage workers started thelr finst.. strike. he, pt eit ‘Look, at the teeth on that guy,” ‘he : says. Billy, not his. real “name, : hag” “Le ~ time. an wae Ts “Every: ‘staff member.’ does “10 sitope wi with Billy , - Metis plan. to The. Metis feel that their rights. to -land : cand” self-. government must: be en- trenched in the Constitution. “They say the non-status Indians are looking fora legislative’ ‘solution to give Indians, “Elmer. _Ghastkeeper, the aboriginal, peaple of ‘Canada. boon The tiative council wanted to give one of its two: seats at the: constitutional table to” the non-status Indians,’: but . iedyernmeat zowibdapredd oo OR CRE A: BS. GylainiM sone ents interprelation is that “ihe -Matis-. - awarded -. ‘two: seats,” . he said. bel. The Alberta Metis leader “EXCEPTIONAL __VALUES _ “e vee. . 1 24°": Enters Range. 1 Seigler, Mark Th Furnace 80,000, B. T.U T 1c. Fumace . a (eas orasce. 100,000 °B.7.U. oO 1 Storburn Propane Toilet , ‘| ing Washer 1 Enterprise Wood " & Garbage Burner. -1 Enterprise... Microwave ‘ ice Unit Heate is A050, BTU. ee cES Asi Wi, oT CG: Unit:Heater: - 950, boo Bopyt Tels Pa SUA TROT O10 ay are ott iat ‘adral - aster. maya ys BBG: "kg HS v1 Bioilimaster: ‘ BB. Qe. 376 sq. ‘In eee ee . Tecord for’ ‘Billy’ 6 cexercize’ ‘have, been: “5.00 » 800, 00 , on 500. 00. ew 500. 00 810.00. “600. 00 a 350. 00. . ~-Thése rd Roor-models and in somne'cases | _ ~_ Only one it stock. Hurry down to:. “oe Terrace, 8 t.. “ - LIQUID GAS LTD. 85-2920 “YOUR GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALIST” deuene a ‘moral’ viclory sw the decision, \ goverment : atetitles have: beert beeti; called « H > “eounit,,Up- until now, io one S hag made them answer ‘an eae into the gale of: the apartment, inf In. "every day,” he said. “I's. good ‘exercise but it’s’ also. good social-interaction.” "Hendrick lays Billy on a. “moat, straddles. his legs, and . holds both As. hands... Billy, Ee teenl up. into: a sitting : position and gives Hendrick ‘ & maighty hug. Thenhe les ~. : back,’ does -another. aitup : . and. gives ‘another. hug.’ . The: volunteer tries it, : grasping ‘Billy's chands,. © Watching 4 the massive face: . fight said the weekend meting " feft much work undone... But the Metis did agree on a baele list. of-rights; but “there’s a lot of work tobe - done in terms of fine- -tuning ‘the list of rights," “he ‘said, out ‘a consensus’ on the organization to carry the constitutional . negotiation, although. the-body remains - informal anil withoul a rigid ~ . structure. rs The .. next. ‘step. is preparation fora meeting ‘with «the provincial .at- torneys general ' Jan. 31- Feb. - -beolaid Ghpstkeepen nid... asda well awe: have'toitake’. _ the: Metis list of rights and -sit down with the Inuit to = [ ensure-that the Inuit list‘of — rights don’t take anything ° from ours and | vice-versa.’ " Reg. _ Special 985.00 730, 00 - m1 100, 00 399.0. 5 200. 00. 750.00 + 300. 00 "aie 430.00 an 645.00 ne 450. 00 4816 Kalth “It's the first tine: the “ h . bellowing, - with each success: * The meeting also worked — 1, where the ground. . work forthe formal talks - with. the first ministers will” nothing to ‘justify. the: rapid i Increase in value and -that the: three: trust conipanies fe left swith. r inadecy * common: ns be cal Crown: _ Trust and all-the: shires < come up at. him ‘and : “Qoowaah in Ten situps, 10 bellows, i ho. hugs, no social’ ‘interaction. ° ‘Then Billy. climbs . ‘bark. * onto his beanbag chair, puts a toe into.his ‘mouth’ and wails for someone to.turn up *, the music, The. volunteer .. stares in stunned. Burprise: : 2 “Lost cin Space?" asks. Hendrick. ; "Never mind. When Billy first. came “ito” the ‘school _. anyone that went near him . would get: Kicked.- He’ 3) put . people on’ ‘compensation. " Three years later, Billy no. longer. kicks.:..-He.-un derstands about: 30 words, ‘although: he: sill: doesn’t’: speak, and ‘he is starting to -be toilet trained. “ ; - He's’ ‘come-a long way," ’ saya- ‘Hendrick, giving Billy: . a hug: “He’s our-ace.”” There ate ‘kids like Billy all over; some.of them at- tending. Edmonton's Captlana School along ‘With him... .... middle of a workout, _ botneing around. on: the ’ balls of his. feet, his upper body in-a slight ‘crouch. He looks like a flyweight boxer - or basketball player. He has: Rood: eyes and ‘good -reflexes, “catching . “every ball coming at him, - But he throws Ji me 5 a 4 aS a idl trey ‘Andrew, ° 13,- is in the”. owned.” it Corp... .Greymac | Credit:. was. ". placed: in. receivership i Friday | by- the | Ontario im Securities Commission.) of the. session, he bounées = out of the room. _ ° ‘He has been: ‘Tabelled profoundly retarded: swith | Severe autistic. tendencies. “We'll need time,” laughs’ the | developmental assistant: Kate McKnight; 7. working | with him. “fm convinced: that he will learn,” Billy ‘and Andrew’ ‘are -handicapped.’ multiply Children like them used to live in institutions, learning littJe or nothing. . Last September, as new - i, . Co-ordinated. Assessment. . gem . and’ Program Planning for. ’. Education Centre‘opened in Edmonton with an 19-person .. staff, working: ‘under Alex Hillyard. — The team, whieh includes’ psychologists, teachers, physiotherapists ; child achieve: full: potential. It--is -available - 40 Lany - school in: northern. ‘Alberta. and ‘has: - ‘already - helped . more than 150‘children. . “Ten years ago it was felt that kids-like these did not have..an ability.to learn,” . said. ‘Glenda. : Murphy,. mother’ of Ja he? at ‘apliane, ia Seo We Pea end can Ficus ‘holding | ‘Bald: “Oh, hell no. How long the’ province: 10 Subimit- bide: on Crown ‘Trust, are ‘Victoria 7 ‘and. Grey., Trasteo’ Ltd.,.° Extendicare: Lid; ‘National. ‘Trust Co., Central Trust Co... ‘and. Tripte Five ‘Corp. ‘Lid, “Asked, if; the: ‘troduction . z — ‘as bites =e record “ain passage of: ‘tegialtion’ : would | Gelay * the: ‘sale:: Dae ‘Crown. Trust, “Outerbridge did it. -take | them’ to pass legislation. the! lest time?” . The | government, with the: “co-pperation of the’ op- “ position’ parties, passed -amendinents: to® the Loan - 3 and. Tradt Corporatlons- Act i in’ “one: \day,’ “‘Deci. 2t.: The changes: gave. ‘the govern- iment aweeping . powers -:to ‘take! paaiession of:a loan or’, ae trust-firm, to block the gale: = of such. firms and to impose -. ° terms’ find condition’ ” on * ‘their: operalions. ~ ‘ Elgie: annajinced Jan. ‘VW: "that to protect all depositors: and. creditors he would - introduce legislation giving - ‘the registrar {full power to _ Sell allor part of Crown's - assets or ‘make other ap- propriate. -arrangemerits. " But opposition leaders in the’ Ontarid legislature said they will be far-more hard- (nosed. din..‘dealing with . ‘special Aegistation « a second time. © “Tm not i in ‘favor of 2 a fire sale_of.“Crown’s assets," NDP Leader Bob Rae said "Sunday. 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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING on _| *OhMay 28, 1982, an n Electoral Boundaries | . -_ Gommission was established for the Province of ! British. bone ”” Columbia. The task of the commission is to propose - | tte hearing of the commission must, as stipulated in the * ‘readjustment, based on the 1981 decennial cénsus, of the ; . boundaries of federal electoral districts in British Columbia. The commission's detailed proposal forthe | thirty-three (33) federal electoral districts assigned to. ._ British Columbia under the provisions of the relevant — legislation was published in The Canada Gazette on _.. , fin this area the changes, involve: a 1. The boundary between Prince George—Peace River | oe and Prince George—Bulkley Valley through the City of | Prince George is moved. The area bounded by sth Avenue on the north; Carney Street on the east, Griffitl s Avenue on. _.the south and Cariboo Highway on the wesl, is now ~ included in the Prince George—Peace Riverelectoral district rather than the Prince George: —Bulkley Valley” <2: Telkwa hos beer removed from the Prince Georg : . Bulkley Valley electoral district and added to the keona ; ‘The proposed change in the. boundaty through the. : City of Prince George Is designed to balance more closely “the population of the two electoral districts, The commis- +. glon is of the view that the Telkwa area should be included in the saine electoral district as Smithers. The commis-. sion's proposals result in a population of 85,626 for the Prince George—~Peace River electoral Hetrict onda , . erga ‘bwentyet ‘ | Ves 4N7 Telephone 6 '. Vancouver, of 87; 902 for the Ptince Goorge—Bulkley ley electoral district. . Public hearings will be held for the purpose of receiving representations by interested persons. These’... ~ hearings will be conducted in accordance with the rules - “adopted by the commission, . Persons wishing to make representations ata Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, give notice ‘|: in writing to the secretary to the commission within — three (23) days from the date of publication c of this - advertisement. The notice must state t ‘address of the person who will make the. representation -_and indicate concisely the nature ; and the interest of such person. Notices should be mailed or delivered to the séctetary to the commission . Copies of the commission's proposal forthe whole - . of British ‘Columbia and of the rules may be obtained d from | the secretary to the commission. The Secretary, _. Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for | a _ the Province of British Colurabia,. rast ‘Suite 1040, PO. Box 11544, " 650 West Georgia treet. é name and the representation a BG 666-0518, fo. rm BD. MACDONALD. . Chairman. ET Ee ET FRE Ag ete Eye F ‘ E 1