es SO ae _ Friday, June 4,.1962. 11 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS : rn re an Victéria, BC. i | lo, | ee \ oy . WEV1Z4 | } ; | filed. been accepted. taminated. . . “hm MICHAEL HOWLETT | peRAACE The proposed’ Spraying of oi is. related” ‘to. “Agent: ‘Orange: and: inight*. “the herbicide 2, 4-D’ Dea 500 on a seven” -reguit in birth ‘defects and. other problems -: hectare site near’ Exchamisks has‘ ~ - in shoreworkers. He-says the uniona’will - _ generated some controversy among~en- ~ start to research the whole question but: . vironmentalists eind fishery unions in the had to make an appeal now in order ta be. Terrace-Prince Rupert area, Although the . Environmental. Review fears are borne out, Board said Tuesday it had received only’ ‘In Terrace, where on appeal has been two appeals against the permit recently . accepted, at least two appeals were made. " granted to the ministry of forests for the “The Skeena Protection ‘Coalition is spraying, a8 many as five appeals were | ___ basing their appeal on a number of factors -, Herald Stat Writer. ’ insured it could make : a submission if their including the improper advertising of the Bob Viscount, a resident ‘of Prince "| permit itself. Rupert, is the only one to have received © - Yarl Hamilton; president of the coalition dtficial_ confirmation that his appeal. has ‘and a director of the Regiotial District of Kitimat Stikine says the main concerns of _ Viscount says he based his appeal on the the group are the water-soluble nature of “open-ended” nature of the two year the chemical and its Dioxin content which. . permit | which does not specify when the. might make ita potential menace to fish in | chemical will be applied. Without 4 firm”. _ the Skeena River. They are also upset date he says it is quite possible someone ‘with the length of the permits the forest’ _ Might be in the area when the spraying is _ service has been‘granted. - ‘done. As a hunter he is also concerened -. “The three-year permits. are designed to animals in the area might be con- . gét.around the‘appeal process” Hamilton says, “It could be that 2,4D will not be Viscount says the’ manufacturing registered for use in Canada inside three No, the dog | is not thinking about ribs for supper. Belleve is holding onto the farm's first calf of the year, borin May process for 2,4-D leaves a residue of.the years. It's a chemical that is in Berious “itor not the dog and the calf are the best of friends. Lisa 31. highly toxic chemical Dioxin. He is con- |: trouble.” ’ eo cerned the dioxin content would remain in . The group is not convinced the brush | Dams is not restraining her dog Bags, but Robbie Dams OT a animals grazing near the sprayed areas, | problem the spray problem {s designed to - __ to the Skeena River. ' 25 cents Established 1908 - permanently contaminating them. - prevent could not be handléd better . Two fisheries unions have also filed . through manual cutting. - appeals with the appeal board. “Why. are they so bound to go through | . The United Fishermens and Allied ‘with the spraying when right now we need : Workers Union (UFAWU) is basing their, . jobs like never befdre,” Hamilton says. appeal on the proximity of the spray area The possibility of manual cutting also. - ‘ forms the basis of the fifth appeal made by. .. Spokesmen for the UFAWU “says the Terrace resident Glenn Grieve. - union is worried the chemical might ad- "- Grieve says he is not satisfied that the versely. affect aquatic plants and insects - -, forest service has sufficiently. investigated * and make its way into the fish habitat." the use.df manual cutting control, .. . Volume 76 ‘No. 107 _ The Amalgamated.Shoreworkers. and - ‘bases hig appeal on that point, rather ae _ Clerks Union is also worried the spraying on the problems ‘associated with :2,4-D,- _could affect the Skeena river fishery and “because they’ve heard that before.” might harm workers handling the fish. Grieve, who is a member of the. forest - Shoreworkers Business agent, Bill, ‘service Public Advisory Commission ‘ Langthorne ‘says the union did not evel (PAC) in the Kalum Forest District, says ‘McClelland promises to use pocket money Petepte ie htrenienieyroar inating toa i de ' 28 deadline for appeals set by the board. .... provided forestry by the joint federal- '.. “We: might be appealing” something ~ : ' * ‘ae ain. New: York? ai, - Wee And Bruadway Bub, 6 “Gubbed “By"the -‘urdébed, it" certalaly. Wash't ine, “AaeClelland ~ MeClellind said he gave ho thought to who. ~, Opposition after the NDP released vouchers nce tight be paying fur the show, adding that when . cuiinting system in his office because he was _ the meine show ne Babies, and $377.95 * authorization, oo ; the Social Credit majority bya votqaf 2 28 ta 22. oe SO, Ot Oo ae ; ; .?. whois the Conmons finance . committee chairinan and_ former: parliainentary. ritish expect increased air- -raids it in war “ree 10.2 per cent'of the labor force: That's 45,3" --. The government's estimate uf & $10:5-__ ‘beachhead. “Britain | ‘per cent ‘higher than a year earlier.. | ;- _ billion deficit in the,1882-83-fiseal. year is “established at San Carkis one pioblem for ’ decrease in imports in. April brought the . “Allan MacEachen has- admittéd he un- - tal merchandise trade’ surplus for the. derestimated the impact of. the Feeeasion . That’s about one-quarter . Sat shale ay o of Argentina's - pre-war. firif Stour months of the year tu $5.03. on spending and revenues."”. . aanhee strength: ‘The | :Seutherri mainland bases at.- “IN SIDE ‘same period last year...“ _ “has: ‘been modified to provide $2 bilun _. British claims inay be-over- ° Ria | Gallegos « “and mea ‘tha per. cent higher than-@ year earlier A; dustry. ‘Revenues anticipated last fall have —!! it. has aed a abou The’ Britian ‘say ‘they. are“ Sandeck on ‘staridard basket of goods that cost.$231.10 ' "been chupped — Ottawa is expécted {o take: PBut ‘Lieut, dy cunfident {hey canrepelany J |. . page : 2 - in April, 1931, ‘cost $257. 3 in April, 1882," = . in about; $36 billion to ‘the. end of. 1896, $25.2 - ‘the chartered, banks juinped half. a,-per--. * producitig” ‘provinces: to U take.in- about $53 centage puint 175 per cent ‘Thureday on: - .’- billign, down $22 billion and industry abyut - voted Care May rite « they: have’ ‘filled, in’a Jet of pages 485 ‘the tail of an Increase in the trend-setting - © $74 bi lion, down:-$4-billion. | to “7 que des fe ing the holés in heir alr - \-egntral Bank of Canada rate ty 18,7 frost °, , Grots-natlonal product: The- value of.) correspondents . as saying | defences. Sports 7 4B ” goods. -and - services’ ‘produced'in. the Half his squadron had been . ° "Dollar: Warth 0.17centsin US-funds al ~ evuntry is expected to fallin We2by OSper st In sixdayse es: “Military sources.‘ say. | pages 687, ' the cluse uf tFading Thursday, showing cent after. adjustrnent.for inflation. GNP _Nevertheless, ‘well: inl- another. 99 vertical take-off budaelary dl deficit had reached $11.2 billlgn “record! rinee the 19608,” 7 thruwing in (he towel,” alc Invineible. ~-when iny deputy and.t arrived ‘at the airport in shywing he spent $1,300 for an evening in New . he invites people tu dinner, to ashow or to alive eeimenn enn “Hagaye the union ig concerned that 4-D-~ Reus ‘osaeo mh precrimes tye 8 ™ provincial Employment — “Bridging VICTORIA (CP) — When Energy Minister . for hotel accommodation for himselt and his - Premier Bill: “Bennett ~deferided- MeCtelland~ - “completely: harmless, ‘iLangthorne™ ‘aid, “Assistance Job- creation ram He igs Bob McClelland gives his regards tu Bruadway_ - deputy ininister Roy Hing... _ oy ‘> saying he accepted his ininister’s word and that “but with the deadline set by the board we also worried - ri set would — . . Sicha he says he fi oo it oul al his pwn: a a © have: ne] ites: ‘iho: ‘asked for. the: nu: iu be o - ~ Mecheliant had ioade ery dood ‘impression; had to respond on ‘principal. ee “bring ons a larger apray program ia fate ne goveramert back ne oe the B.C. ; New York, there was nulino and we touk a taxi _ performance, he pays-the bill, and -“l assume; Ul n e m ol | oym @ nt n C re ase d __ Perhaps naively, that when. sumeone asks.me out tu the theatre, they might pick up the bill.” - He could not recall who issued the invitation:- MeClelland said the tip given to the limousine - McClelland alsu vawed ty change. the. ac- i driver was added on by the eumpany. OTTAWA (CP). - A nut aware B.C. taxpayers had paid for tickets» - Ironically, he said: ‘Illing gave the driver.a _ “Tt never crossed by inind that the taxpayers _were unemployed in Ma to a burlesque’show and for a limousine on his. - $10 tip out-of his-own pocket-because “we _ of British Columbia would pay for those tickets, ushin the peemerid behalf, The minister said he had not approved _ “thought the driver had given us goud service." © would nut have -authorized it had it come’ - Ousted unemple: net the expenditure. * McClelland refused to say who In his‘ministry = across iny desk, and J will: not alhdw it now that. yale up sharp " i st- ‘McClelland is the second cabinet minister to ‘authorized. the expenditure, ‘saying it. waa. a 1 am aware that the ‘ministry: was billed, Dept Pen hi y fee : aa under fire in recent weeks over his | ex: ‘eivil servant following the system. : : because L ‘don't think it's right.” pression man o Pe ‘int spending.” ~The systein has been designed in such ad “McClelland told the tegislature: his: say. in” Daa Statistles Canada said Cungumer Affairs Minister Peter Hyndman: ; way that some bills were paid -without my “New York’ was’ organized by the Canadian © ¥. is having his 1981 expenses reviewed by Auditor - knowledge, without my deputy’s knowledge, - Cynsulate.General’s uffice there which’ then General Erma: Morrison. after coples of his and the first Vd learned of those bills was in ~ sent the bill to the B.C: governinent.~ - spending. vouchers were ,turned over ‘to a question period yesterday,” he said. ~ He’said purpose of the trip was to meet with a be etaness there Vancouver newspaper by the NDP, One claim “There's obviously a breakdown anda fault . senior representatives of financial investment Finance 'Minister- Allan was for a $374 dinner for six, which included in the system, It's not a quod system and in my houses, energy consultants, the province's \oemachen knows‘it. four bottles of $37.50 wine. | . “molnistry It's being changed: I'm going to make * principal financial agents, and representatives “The. situation has The McClelland vouchers showed that while, _sure it’duesn't happen again.” of the business media: - detiorated inuch faster than in New York un June 11 and 12,1980, he Charged _ MecCiélland agreed, there is no way of Meanwhile, an NDP inotion to ‘have an imagined and it’ B.C. taxpayers $546.57 fur a Cadillac limousine, determining how much of the taxpayers money’ — MeClelland's 1982-83 ‘travel budget uf $42, 700... eye, An gned ne ee including a $65 tip, $373.69 for scalped tickets to , _ under his authority has been spent’ ‘without his rolled back tu the 1980-81 level was defeated by would ever haye to endure,” said the Ottawa-Centre MP, ; ‘ Progressive -Conservative LONDON (AP).— Despite--- some- British- military ‘ex- sraid—to.. pint. the British Stanley, the islands’ capital, one informant, who like, labur critic, ‘noting that a marked “drop in Argentine perts- expect Argentina to assault un - its | besiéged.. . .. Other ‘analysts don’t think others spuke on condition 320,000 jubs. have been lost aire raids’ in the last week, mount a big last-ditch aif. . Falklands garrison at the Argentine. air furce that he not be identified. "since the recession started _ chief, Brig.-Gen. Basiliv "Unless the junta is in July, said. itis a - Laini- Doz, will- risk ‘the Buenos Aires is prepared to frightening picture, planes and pilots he has left lose “Stanley, there's a”. “We are calling for bold - Economy in bad. state afterheavy losses on'such a Strong , pussibitily it will new initiatives ‘by the ~” “desperate throw.” "~~. ° “send in the air furceto do as. guvernment," ‘he ‘said, “OTTAWA (CP) = - ‘Here are the latest. at the ead uf March but: thus figures 2 are... he. British say they have much dainage as it-can to adding the government baroimeters of the state of the economy: —_ subject tu some changes and the final tally- destruyed 6 Argentine the concentration of British . ‘should start. by. drupping its Unemployment: Up in May to a pust- due next month is expected tu raise the combat planes, about 40 of - ‘target They reabig . budget. Depression record of 1,241,000' people or. tutal at least $13.3 billion. = them in dogfights over the target. Suter Cyril Keeper, New “ Bay, 80 kilometres west f. : Argentina - is that Stanley - Trade: Slight increase-in exports and being revised upward:. Finayce-Minister * Stenley, un May rane ° "Ties af the extrenie edge of— ‘thé combat range uf most uf , ils: warplanes : flying froin. - billign, nearly $3 billion. higher than ‘the -Energy: The. natlonal energy. program : a Inflation: Consumer p riceain April were extra.in'-tax breaks, and incentives to: Ine? “optimistic; Argentina: says ° ene 7 ‘Lucero; 26, ihe: ‘pil: of an. strike’ against their round - -posititns “around . Stanley. ‘Comics. “Argentine Skyhawk downed ~ One rensori, they. say, Is thal.-. “Interest rates; The prime lending rate of. :- billion’ less . than . the -origina weakness despite -governmentelirected: . -grew by three per cent last’ year to $328.5 ormed sources eautivn - Harrier-fighters have been -Glassifieds.-- : nate’ “kissing off their alr... flawn to th r That : . ’ _ interventlun. to defend ‘its value. It had _billiun. against own fo ine wal vane. Tha . -... dipped below: the 80-cents ‘mark Wed- . Moist tarda; (42,000 at an anil rile» fore! 2 2 pulses Britain's estimated - | pages 8,9&10 . nesday tnorning. Iwas worth nearly #3 ~\, in April, compared with 177,000 average in ~ “They ve » been: given i a. ait power to 52. Hurriers, cenis a year agu. | - -. the first quarter of - 1282, Prediciluns the very blondy’ nuse, but>- about half of them based an People. Defleit: The’ government's. 1981:82° “country faces its luwest bose aliding- they're actung way fray the curries Hermes ‘and | page 10 ‘record 1,241,000 persons. Liberal. MP. John ‘Evans; said he was siunned by the. - much wurse than I huped we - a Democratic, Party man- puwer critic, > called: the See. figures shocking and | devastating, © | ‘Young’ - “Not only is unem- - ployineht Boing up and we. 7 page 3 Budget cut back ~ - TERRACE— School District 88 recelved approval of a $1,331,940 capita) budget, a cutback from its submission of a $4.5 million budget. © . The approval for the 1992-1983 program includes $805,045 _for the additional of two instructional areas at Kitwanga Elementary School. This is a cutback froma request for $1.2 million for eight’ instructional areas, “The final ap- proval of $472,945 for the addition of Ubcary and. in- -structional: space at John Field Elementary Field in Hazelton Is a cutback from the original request of $625,612, Only a slight cutback was seen dn’ the $104,000 for upgrading interior finises, including fire sprinklers, to ICBC recommendations at Thornhill Elementary and John - .Field Elementary. The approved figure was $175,000. The request for $144,300 for reroofing of various schools. was cutback ‘to $130,000. The balance will be used for equipment for the visually . impaired; ‘educational television, administrative - com-~ puters, equipment allowance for Physics 11 and 12, site . work and minor renovations, says Education Minister, . Brian, Smith. ; :..Ted Wells, secretary-treasurer for the ‘school ‘district, = says it lost $.5 million for upgrading Skeena Jr. Secondary and a request for a metal forging shop was cut out. The request for $.5 million for a gymn at.Hazelton was not ap: . proved nor-the upgrading work needed at the Hatelton . Secondary. Stewart lost its Propesed metal work area, ‘WESTEND CHEVRON 9 a =" Self Serve: Boe OPEN 24. HOURS A DAY 2 Highway. 16 We - 635. 7228. ‘your pencil Stubs foe es i _ WHY. Buy NEW? WHEN USED WILL DO! F ‘Doyo want partsto flx up your car but your budget ~ -won'tallow_lt? Beat the high cost-of.new Parts with > quality used parts trom ~ 7 ‘. Ss. KB. AUTO SALVAGE. 635-2333 or 635-9095 sein wre dealer. = pokey =“ ‘ bo H AL. apbvhanttustot twy.eer