| “celebrates: : birthday - groups - distinction’ of. being the ‘over os “Bye CARLA wiLgON an Herald Staff Writer, © - eo, -Thornbith weiidents: may soon have. 4 solution to the. -- problem af dog ‘control in their-area, ~The -Regional District of Kitimat Stikine” -propadéd the «. -sinuinielpality of Terrace allow /sha ring. ‘of: ‘the ‘city’ -Souridmeng, facility with Thornh : The finance e committee of Terrace city eounel is ooking. at fil... Spa nial SABRE Oey, oc isin provtwerat LIBRARY: | PARLIAMENT: BLOGS. BpTOR EA ha Gy “ * ERogencritiotin Have SSA 2 atc pee 2 Te ek ek evr et . fe : : hill i id = ’ “the vidbility af Thorntill building an addition: to the district. animal shelter to operate their services ‘out. of. Dogs are quile’a problem, in Thornhill, said RCMP. Con: “stable Gearge Preston. . i *., “people ‘with livestock often phone with coniplalnts; a" he | Said.’ “But when we arrive, quite often.the dogs are-gone.” -: "Wenged someone to patrol the ares, “he sald, - ae On June 11, a German Shepherd chased three registered . Welsh ponies on the property of Robert and Theresa Kirsh on Lowrle Avenue in Thornhill. -The dogs chased the ponles, got.them running, and ran them through a welded.metal gate in the “hit the : gate with the point of his shoulder, said Theresa Kirsh. - “We.were lucky, it could have broken the pony’ 8 shoulder Or upper leg." " she said. : i: ADR pe BSA TES ge Les Me QS EAL pasture. One pony. Ss iyi for dog control . This isn't the firet ime the Kirah’s’ livestock: have been chased; ofher dogs have come in and have been chased off. the property. The German Shepherd was eventually shipped out of the Terrace area, she ‘said. - Dog control in Thornhill ig.a good idea, eald Kirsh. - “Pve gone down the road‘on Queensway and have-seen eight or nine dogs ina pack,” she said, They'll be running all over the road and there'll be an accident one ne day. wees aries; ‘ate. -SALVABE TD. - Sal Cove Aid... Pr: het . 62-5638 y am capper, ‘brass, a motels : Callus - We are : an exer coe C itn. wreath Sat, daa pa ) “Volume 74.No. 130.) | 206. ” Wednesday, July 2, 1980 . , - . . i, q : . ; 1 Vesta -Food Mart Open .: 6:30am -11 pm 4 7 days a week _ BB-8214, - Chevron Service ; “We Satisfy Tummy: & Tank, . . oye 365DAYS A YEAR” - oo “oe -. Open _24Hours _ ST Canada ‘ By Alison Hare’ Thousands, of ‘people swarmed to Parliament Hill for the country’s 113th bir- | thday bash: Tuesday .as ; Canadians - ‘from’ coast. to - coast. . celebrated. the’ Dominion Day holiday with . bon{ ires, ceremonies, sporting events, ’- gongs, parades and concerts. Because of a: reduced - budget, organizers’ of. the national festivities in Ottawa © had ‘sqid they were at- tempting to turn. the event back to the people'as a giant sing-sOng. - The crowd was ina fine _ mood for being divided into to compete for the . joudest in song. .- “The Travellers, a group epecializing in’ nationalist . songs such ve This Land is. Your Land Land, and lito song, Part The exception was Gov ioe: Ed.Schreyer, who remained in-his chair despite a prod . ey = citizenship 7am re the first to * anet Was . festivities. :In‘- Kitimat ‘on me : Ted ‘AS we ‘as parade in Kitimat. that Iss. hletilmat. photos page 8 Photo by Gall Dotinges . | would be constructed. the. Bear River, peobably | to. mid-day .. | Stewart sees oe bridge burn ed. / STEWART; B.C. (CP). — -Work began Tuesday in this boom-and-bust - community in northwestern’ British Columbia to ‘replace a one- - ‘lane bridge that burned, stranding between 500 and 800 visitors attending a homecoming festival. The bridge burned Monday. , cutting off riot only Stewart but the nearby community of | . Hyder, Alaska, and tha road link to the northern B,C, . communi of Cassiar. ghways Minister ~ Alen Fraser met with the town council. two-section bailey bridge be .'complete-: Thursday. . : 4 Those who. want to leave 1,000 earlier can board. ba is bringing’ * bus for re rere about 300 kilometres south, Fraser from his wife, + _ ‘But he shows his en- thusiasm later after country singer Wayne Rostad sang about a-Jiquor-crazed ‘man chasing a grizzly bear through area mountains.and into the kitchens of the Governor-General’s official _ residence. Schreyer nipped: backstage to pick up a. Roatad record while rock ainger Rebert Paquette took the platform. The two-hour $500,000 show also. featured the’ Neigh- Sohood Kids, the bluegrass band da group of bang Coty and up folk’ dancers ‘and a ifidélers called LaTuriutaine, — “Organizers of the cross- country celebrations. had to work with. a: $2-million - budget, slashed froma ‘$3.8 million last’ year. But. festivities like.’ the iotawe OW ee a from the break ny ro 0. Canada on the country’s | official anthem. - A colorful proclamation ceremony Was. ‘held on Parliament Hill: ppcaedl to drop whatever they were doing to : sing the anthem. .:2.." And people at local events! in iumerous elties did just t. Radio stations, airlines, train stations played’ the anthem to pasdengers or listeners. In Halifax, a group gathered by the harbor to sing © Canada. However, a Canadian Coast Gudrd official said the anthem wasn't broadcast marine, | radio frequencies: :a8 -Breviously planned. : Radioactivity 7 just normal — MIDDLETOWN, Pa, (AP) — The amount of tivity in the alr caused by the venting of krypton from the . crippled Three. Mile Island nuclear power plant is only slightly above normal levels " and ‘well below allowable limits, say officials of the . U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The highest concentrations of radioactivity detected since technicians started yenting the gas have. been found in nearby Middletown, the agency said Tuesday. radioac- . Over 2500 people ce came out to enjoy the Canada Day - ‘celebrations in Kitimat ‘Tuesday... > - ‘The Eurdcan. Social Club kicked - off - the: _ parade. ‘at noon. which started /at, ‘the -Nechako.- then... proceed doy: to ay: ‘Centre. and «: . Centre. Following betiind them: were decorated trucks, . bikes,. ‘strollers, | people’ dressed‘ in dif- ferent costumes and the newly: crowned. . Miss Kitimat, Lily | Antunes. The People’s | Parade ‘Included 1 more’ ‘than just | ‘people. “One. “boy: “took along his” pet ‘boa con-. of strictor: - - , During - ‘the affernoon’ there- was a series - of cluding a pet show which among other. things gave | out t prizes for the dog with the biggest smile, ° ‘A talent show provided the ‘crowd . with ,, en: tertainment for most. of -the afternoon while’ the activities “going on in-~ Greek Club. provided the - food.. Despite: strotig winds, an enjoyable day was s had by everyone. Timber supplies said limited VANCOUVER (CP) — The » public: must realize that: trees are not forever, and Canada is running ‘short of ‘thiiber in some areas, says. ‘the new head of the Canadian forestry service. . |. Even government, -in- dustry and | professional foresters have only realized in the last decade that there ig a problem. with timber’ supply, Les Reed aaid in ah interview. Tuesday. * |, Reed, 53, is'a Vancouver “economist forestry. consultant who. and - former officially becomes assistant ‘Suspect confesses to murdering: wife " ‘VANCOUVER. (CP) — A man charged with mur- dering his .estranged: wife. ~ broke down in «the witness stand Monday and asked a, BC. Supreme: jury to hang himi: oily mo, hang me, rm: tired; I shot my wife; I ‘don't; want, to ‘aay ‘any ‘ more,” Pasquale. Antonlo Redavid shouted to the jury as he buried his head in his hangs and lapsed into uncontrolled sobbing. ' She's six feet under; T want 12.” 7 Chief - Justice McBachern then adjourned the’ court. . Redavid is charged with firstdegres :murder in. the: last, Nov. evidence showed she had ; been shot six times. ‘ Court was told that the ac- cused walked into the Rich- mond RCMP detachment half an hour later, an- nounced lie-had killed his Allan’ the cou counter and i ace to be « I blew my mind." and | firing the gun, Sh spt ty face. I got . He testified - -that he: Pemembers rinsing to his. is ° ‘ear to get the revolver from. under a seat, coming back | © deputy - environment minister, in charge of ‘the Canadian .foretry - service ; Aug. 1B 7. The bieme for public non- perception problem can be shared equally bet- ween government and the. indystry, he said. =~ "The provinces have. failed _. a8 owners and managers. - They’ didn’t keep up with forestry and didn’t renew the ‘resource promptly. Industry . was’ slow to appreciate the need to.plan for the long run. “The forestry profession had a preoccupation with the biological side. of the resource but didn't. have insights’ into quality “and. grades and economic auipply : of timber," + Buta soceairy awareness is starting to emerge in “Canada, he sald. ‘Appointment of an assistant deputy minister to. ‘head ‘the service has long. ‘ been sought by industry, an Reed’s appointment . had.” additional weight because of his extetisive background in -natlonal and intemational forestry issues. His firm, F. LC. Reed and Associates, has compiled many major national ‘sur- veys of wood supply, and it Is expected he will promote the ‘need. for more and better forest management. Reed said his first task will be to co-ordinate ‘various ~ federal agencies so there's | “a climate In which forestry. ean be practised.” ‘Funding:.alzo is a- major priorily. -'‘We need more. continuity and consistency in the way federal funds are applied {o forestry.” - The resedrch arm of the service -has been “chopped . back terribly.in the past 10 years,” said Reed, ” said. . ; In _ the ‘meantime; work would continue. around the ' clock to complete the bridge. ‘We'll have access here for ’ all’ types of ‘traffic by Thursday noon,’’ Fraser sald. . -Some concern had ‘been expressed that construction of a balley bridge across the river, requiring a bulldozed island in the water, might. cause damage to spawning. salmon, But fisheries . of- ficials. gave a go-ahead after. asking. that. work ..be eee as much , as. poagible Police believe the fire that burned the 91-metre, ereosote- soaked wooden bridge-over the river in this. community that served as the setting for the movie Bear Island, ‘wag deliberately set. The: fire ‘occurred after visitors had flocked to this: mining community on the - Alaska panhandle border for a 50th anniversary. celebration. . Despite the blaze, Canada - Day ‘and homecoming festivities had not gone up in smoke. Police said . the visitors and residents were ‘enjoying themselves. “They are having quite the celebration up here,” said Fraser. “I have some can- stituents up here and they don’t care if they ever leave. There's no panic, no con- cern.” Stewart, a hardy town which. has seen a series of ups and downs in the last 15 years, is bubbling again with - vigor alter $1 million was . injected into the local Tuesday™ :-morning, then announced a | the hard-luck town ‘of about economy by mmoviemakers, an asbestos mine is shipping ore through the nae ‘and Esso Minerals bid has ‘decided to-. Feopent” “the Granduc mine.: - McLeod, trouble. from- anyone - celebrations continued: ‘ McLeod - pointed -out Mh can'p give. them: "prompt. “and: effi ant “Tsituation? he: “organized well.” : MA YOR SAYS | NO PROBLEM | _ By CARLA WILSON mo, ' Herald Staff Writer ; ‘The town of Stewart ‘treated the loss of thelr. bridge as sort of an adventure, said Mayor Tan. . McLeod cheerfully reported that the town ‘is doing very well and any staple’ supplied that are short will be in by: Thursday. . When the bridge-burned down, there was. no . successfully. ’ department of highways: gave. - -A temporary. ‘bridge: is “expected to be. com: ‘pleted by ficon Tursday, McLecd said. Until then. . people who need to leave Stewart can fly across. | the river and the department of highways will - ‘bus them to Terrace, Kitimat, or Prince Rupert. “The barge that crosses. the river was made available with no charge. on Monday., —- - Some out-of-town residents are still in Stewart, . but McLeod said they're still around because they don’t mind staying, | Anyone. who has to - : leave can and there’ 8 lots of air access, he gald. - - arid.-the Canada. Day the help the provincial -enoiigh . praise for’ the: way. net, ne A Suicide try ; 3 2 killed family HOLLYWOOD, Fia, (AP) = When. Nancy Sbarro’ ‘closed her: garage door, started. the engine of her black Cadillac and stretched out onthe front seat: to die, - she probably had no-in- . tention of killing’ her | husband, son and daughter, ‘thi - this,” police say ‘But all four died when an- ale intake valve in the garage funnelled deadly -earbon monoxide gas -into ‘the central air-conditioning system of the new home. And police say jealousy, perhaps caused by nude photographs of Mrs. Sbarro’s daughter found :in the wallet of her second husband, is the only motive © they have to work with, Police believe Mrs. Sbarro, 38, meant to commit suicide. The deaths of Jack - Sbarro, 41; and her children from a previous marriage, DeEtta Maynes, 18, and Brian Maynes, 14, have been classified aa accidental. "We think she didn’t mean to do anything with the other three; but anly do svayy with police ‘spokesman - Fred Barbetta said Tuesday, 7 hereelf,""” :The: bodies. were found Monday by Donald ‘ Liber-” me ‘Miss Maynes's fiance. Liberman sald :Monday, “Everybody was ‘happy. Everything was fa! into place. We were getting married.” Police ted that a relatlon- ‘ship between Miss Ma: and her stepfather may inspired Mrs. Sbarro's 8 suicide. A palice source tald the Miami News that three nude photographs of the. young woman were found in Sbarro’s wallet. “We are not sure, but It (jealousy) seems to be the ‘only credible motive we . have,” Barbetta said. - Mrs, Sbarro was last seen by a, neighbor at 11 p.m. Sunday. The family is- believed to have died about 2 am. Monday. ; Mt. St. Helens rattled by quakes They were to to be wed next’ “There was: no reason’ for: investigators. VANCOUVER, Wash, (AP) — A series of small earthquakes rattled Mount St. Helens before ending as abruptly as it began, Redavid outside her home - 20. Medical: . “parently did not belch any steam during the activity. “ jakes, which stétted at: 9:34 ander ed at 11:30 p.m. PDT Tuesday, toa magnitude of about two on the Richter Scale of ground movement, bald Liz Bjork- man of. the’ University of Washington Geophysics laboratory in Seattle. wife, placed a revolver wm. oe buat Magnitude two is the smallest normaily felt. by humans. ; The quakes were not accompanied by steam venting, said Bill Coble, spokesman for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Radar scanning by the National Weather Service in Portland, Ore., did not pick up any sign of steam plumes, he said. Earlier Tuesday, a six-minute harmonie tremor, a type of quake which indicates the movement of molten rock, vibrated through the southwestern Washington volcano. The tremor, the first since Saturiey lasted from 9:24 a.m, to 9:30 am., said - Christina Boyko at the Geophysics lab. The. UW geophysics program also reported threa avalanchecaused tremors and a quake measuring less than 2.0 on the Richter scale, Meanwhile, Tim Hait of the U.S. . Geological Survey: was telling a news briefing in Vancouver that the mountain waa ina luli, Hait also sald the lowing red crack Ina lava dome deep within the volcano’s crater is about 121 metres long, not 22. metres as previously estimated. The crack extends about twothirds of the way acrogs the 200- metre-wide lava dome that has bulged & metres within the crater, The mourtaln has erupted three times since it rumbled out of supe ney _ Its May 18 blast killed at least 25 blanketed six stales with ash. . March. Sores Pees wen] wonyee rylircics pasamnes, sett La ee aS PEM Ronee GEN eas ape SST een rare oe a eg aaa grit earn ge .