The Paula Ross Dance Company. of seven people who have been working together for 18 years guided by the award winning choreographer will be appearing at the REM Lee 7) Emergen | Theatre on Saturday, March 12, at 8 “mM. 3 nsored byt Terrace and District Arts Council. F iS H he vat Sight and Sound. Tickets are available _ Mulroney supporters hold bash | “MONTREAL (CP) — “friends: of . Brian Mulroney" pulled out the stops Wednesday night-In a mammoth bash aimed at " persuading — Progressive Conservatives acrosa | the - ‘Montreal : country. the businessman’ “would: be " unstoppable in a campalgn - for the Tory leadership. - ‘The -only thing lacking | was-a declared candidate,’ "ae Mulroney, the 43-year-old president: of (tan Ord 0d) aftia’ Canada, told the crowd he would be making a dedision “very, very, #00n However, in the wings. of " the flag-bedecked ballroom. stage,. Mulroney left. no. doubt his hat is in the ring. The. for the mid-June convention in Ottawa, “You watch me ao he told a reporter. stage, perspiring lightly -In--the.: glare -of |- television lights, Mulroney - stil] |. showed’. some reluctance to take on what he-called-the ' “great: and fumbling challenge." = But he told thé expectant crowd: "From the looks of things. tonight” a decision on the leadership 1 race | will bap web aly TAN Rarekaly 1-7 rDenence orchestrated bash in the. maln ballrooni:-.of a downtown hotel drew. an estimated .-4,000 -' people, including former National Hockey League star Bobby Orr, Quebec press: mogul . Pierre. Peladeau - , and onetime provincial Liberal’. adviser Paul Desrochers. | ‘Mulroney 18 expected to . ‘make... his: offictal _Aanouncement in ‘Ottawa on’ March 2 “already. in the. ‘tunning _ere Joe Clark, Edmonton “entrepreneur. ‘ ~ Peter Pocklington, Toronto. MPs John Gamble,” ‘Michael Wilaon anit! David Crombie, pet) “eninassTeronto “mining ‘executiva’ fi _Howeel : Barker, 8 Tobe a valid candidate, one must’ enjoy. . the confidence ‘of . eltizens," Mulroney told: the crowd. big as this 1 know ['ll-sleep, “-woundly,"” be gaid In French Mien there are'74 of our” aida Ii Ottawa who won't - waite pies ‘de Well?” an allusion to ‘Saskatoon: contractor Alex” “And Ie line here tonight that” that confidence exists.” Mulroney, who. has been _ rapped’. by. opponents -. for never having run for public: § “office, “sald - winning’ will: “take new people, new idea 3 When I see a crowd a ‘the Liberal “contingent | of Quebec MPs. . Roch LaSalle, a suppotier of | former © Tory. leader - ; lone | Conservative. Quebec. MP.) = Clark; «is the. The smooth, mellow taste and quality that Five Star makes it “outstanding value. . m puts into COMPARETHE GREAT NEW VALUE OF | SEAGRAM’S FIVE STAR _ AT YOUR LOCAL STORE. 3° 8 new ; _ and new faces; and that' ‘a. . what. we're : seeing: here: ‘tonight. - with. *- the Mulroney said _-the y evening was the beginning “of - a great national moverneit that will cross the country.” - ; He said a "new vision and - articulation” of © policy”? is needed to cope’: “sad human’ wreckage!” ‘caused. by the economic ° recession ard Liberal polleles. . ‘Ag he walted In the wings . “for Wis ‘brief..stint. at“ the. podium, Mulroney signed autographs ‘and kissed : /hables. - - Ap he emerged’ on siage,. “the crowd began chanting - "Brian, Brian, Brian teed “eta. OTTAWA (CP) — . sesame wa, 4 it t rd 86 per cent of diatre handled “ by -search-and- and ‘it! ‘eventually be necessary to’ charge ge Uresponatle. pilots : alerts . rescue centres. are’ false : alarms - ‘The Herald, Thre, March 9, . 196 Pros 1, cy calls often false | erdinating centres” were i far down the road,” han ~-Manson.| ‘told = * subcommittee the problems - are: often . with the new “may . fechnology of the sensitive. . locator. transmitters. or ty: ‘operators .' for. - tring dow megningless . talls,.. . Senate. - ‘told "; An exhaustive federal report on search and rescue * last December found that 44 per cent of all false alarms were. prompted . by . ‘the . ‘transmitters, ‘whose signals ator, are often, picked. up’ by - * transmitters: are eft on. Inadvertently : ‘or, ‘pilots fail: to ‘file’ flight’ plana : before plane door or some other - - Aying, sparking: exhauative ‘rescue operations that have. cost hundreds of thousands ~ of dollars,’ | the ‘national | defence subcommittee heard Of the —10,000°-: calla: received In 1982 by féderal ‘search-and-reseue organizations, only about "150 . aircraft and fewer than 500 ‘invelved distressed marine ‘vessels, said. Maj.-Gen. involved. distressed: . Paul Manson, chairman ofa new.-federal committee ‘on | gearch-and-rescue. ~ - . Reducing false alarms is an urgent matter because it taxes the limited search-- and-rescue resources of the Defence Department and Canadian Coast Guard, said ' Manson and : Admiral -Andrew Colller, committee vice-chalrman. ok “Imposing fines to recover - costs In certain cases where satellite and relayed b., rescue centres, Sometimes, a slam ot a. gudden movement trigger them. =~ The report suggested that the federal government look toward recovering costs in cases where fuel has to be supplied to boat operators #0 they can return to shore. A committee ‘s looking into implementing . the report, which, found many deficiencies: in search-and- rescue operations. . Tt said come rescue co- can Diplomat - * Moscow false alarms could have . * been prevented may. be a . “good deterrent" but it may - also have an adverse effect, Manson Said. Operators may hesitate to search-and-rescue ° alert: ; officials at the first sign of |. _trouble, thinking ‘they. may - be able to solve the: problem: . themselves - and: worrying: ~ that MOSCOW (AP): — US. diplomat Richard Osborne was seized « “red-handed” with radio. 1Py. equipment in © ¢ . ordered expelled, “the _ Soviet government 7 newspaper Izvestia aald today. . American sources quoted one of the Osborne children | . 08 saying ‘a terrible thing happened to us over the weekend," apparently referring to’ the diplomat’s detention. U.S. Embassy spokesman Franklin ‘Tonini confirmed Osborne, a first . Secretary in the economic "they may ‘face. penalties it: : nothing turns out, to be wrong, he said. - : “Search- and: -rescue officers have to be seen as ‘friends, not villains, said ‘Manson, whois also.chief of alr’ doctrine. and operations “defence | atl. national headquarters in Ottawa ? Collier, : Canadiati Coast Guard, said In an interview that further . study of the issue is needed, n't think you'll see” inne like that ‘fines) n,” fie said. “It may be head ‘ofthe « - made. section, had been declared: - persona. non grata and- (eave. “plans to. ‘ Moscow. The - spokesman had no comment on ‘the -detentlon or spy charge. Tonini’s office Osborne's age | was. not’ available, ° but -weaterners . ‘who had met him sald he "908, Sources eald Osborne's | ‘appeared to be in his late - previous posting was at the - Washington. State. _ Department. in + Isvestia sald . Osbome “was detained red-handed 4 the’: Jaunched search-and-rescue— “satellite, ‘ “operates with the: United ; _Statea, -development is needed for “year, while. working wi etipionage _ radio apparatus.” Osborne arrived | in Moscow in August, 1982. eald - outdated and couldn't. cope with a major - ‘marine disaster, and. thet. search _ and-rescue - methods were pavers ee et a: aircraft’ “which ' Canada © France and the’ Soviet: ‘Union: ; And. Manson said a more “coherent” federal: policy on research 2 and search and rescue. = -- Collier said seven vessels are being added thia year on. both coasts ‘to augment - search-and- rescue operations. . stopped tn Moscow on March 7, th ‘The State Department in: Washington had. no: immediate comment, — COMING TO PRINCE GEORGE? Stay with us for: ungle or double occupancy : reguier raie8s,.00 ny FRIDAY cr SATURDAY children under 15 years (ree Simon’ Fraser. 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