: ¥ '-" the -Kent newspaper concentration in. . 1980, joined, the fray: Wed- ” -nesday,. denouncing ‘the. |. - -proposals that’ : Heretd Btaft Weiter’ ao ; “TERRACE - rd ‘Despite: ‘the "fact ‘that ~ Terrace. * “pebidenta: are happy with recreational opportunities .. ‘-aéforded them in thelr, community; there ia need for’ os ‘greater co-operation between the’ various. levels of . - | Tegional governmentin order to streaniline planning ; cand’ development recreation, night by Gerry Bruce, A consultant hired to create the Great Terrace Parke and Recreation Master: Plan, which was pregented” at -the Caledonia” Senior. "Secondary. School lecutre theatre. The report deals’ with problems. ‘in Terrace's | recreational structure in’ nine separate terms of . reference and concludes with suggestions as to how recreational - opportunities in the Terrace-Thornbill: . bea can be improved, Central to the issue was.the idea of co-operation between the four major levels of government in the : °. This was the gist of the report! given: Wednesday, PARLIMENT BLUGS., Victoria, BeC. an" ‘enon the - reports ; cmoltintey re re a - pollen don't 8 want it to’ happen, it won't” . Brace struck “several timed on, the point, that,. ‘ins order’ ta. better’ utilize; develép and maintain the: * *- existing “recreational « facilities in” the Terrace: ”- - ‘Thornhill area, officials of the District of Terrace, the. - Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, School District’ 88 and Northwest Community College must. work — ' ‘closely to co-ordinate the use and maintenance of the facilities. . Bruée also mentioned several times that , . this was presently not happening: mo Ariother major point Bruce made was that the area doesn’t need to’ spend. More money ‘treating new "facilities; rather, a co-ordinated recreation group . comprising members ef the four groups mentioned | PROVINCIAL LIBRARY . response to area, but more important than that, Bruce said, was ‘ above could easily utilize the existing facilities much . ‘expenditure was. to houses,., Thursday, May 27, 1382S May 27; 1982 Established 1908 25 cents These young ladies will be performing ‘’Buttons and * Bows’ and "As the Smurfs Go Marching In’ when the Vicki Parviainen dance.students put on their annual - programs. dance show Friday, May 28. Proceeds from the’ show will go to School District 88’s band and drama 4. discuss military materiel support for _ Newspaper legislation is unrealistic? “OTTAWA (CP) — Federal proposals for the newspaper industry” answer, major. concerns while avoiding a ‘massive political battle," Multiculturalism Minister Jim - Fleming wsaid: Wed- _ nesday; as he defended the fovernment’s long-awaited ‘to. the Kent commission... — _co> Buta growing number of _ critics appear ‘to ‘disagree. And Canada’ 's two-largest: . newspaper chains, whose ¢ ‘corporate activities sparked inquiry into “plans. to- keep. tabs. on the - “industry, : “Thomson Newspaper Ld. and Southam: Inc, con- - -demned as unrealistic the inglade. - ~ limiting concentration . of _ ownership and monitoring wo the industry through a. ‘national? advisory ‘council. And ‘while - the. “ “simullaneous closures of the: : Winnipeg: Tribune! and - “. “Ottawa Journal -in Auguil, -, 1980,'- caused the’ ~inquiry;- “f -propésals won't: ‘resurrect. oar _/: dead newspapers or prevent, "further shutdowns.” Shai of totit fing for’: eT TS oh _Fleming~. admitted . ‘the « newspapers, -there . is nothing the government can do to resurrect The Journal and The Tribune, Fleming told the’ Commons. . “E> don’ to believe — “the governtrient: is in a position 7 to-do that.” ~:~ Earlier, : he. told: a news. “conference, that if a: com. - pany-wants to fold a money. losing paper, - Ottawa is “powerless ‘lo ‘stop it. + ‘The minister -told. the Commons the measures will limit. conéeftration. of . ownership; allow-a review: , of planned purchases” by . non-media~ conglomerates, set up a. ‘new’ ,council - to” a ‘review newspapers’ per- " formance and --improve - "involves | the public as infringements on-press freedom: “I shied away from that,” said Fleming, arguing that his proposals “absolutely minimize” any intrusions. i The commission took a. _ year lo reach its con- tclusions, ..\considering. hundreds" of. submissions from across the country. .Fleming’s key _ proposal Canadian . Newspaper cl and amending other laws to limit. new chains to ownership of newspapers “-répresenting up 19 20 per. _ cent of national circulalion.. . Thomson’ -and Southa ‘sefnisaiready have 21 and 28 ‘percent respectively, can't: introducing a. 10 encourage the growth af: smaller chains to compete - with the two big ones” without letting: any chain become so. “dominant that ... there is np room for others,’ television Station in“ the . same markel — may force help. newspapers. _ some companies, to-give- up some of their interests. . “Thal move has. put the Canadian’ Radio-television and | Telecommunications Commissions ,‘-in-” the _dimelight, cand... the’. _repulatory board | “will be-" «under increasing préssure. ‘Fleming said: the And new: guides on crss- amedia, ownership — where . one - eom pany’ ‘controls au _ newspaper ‘and a radio Or Fleming also’ said: — A Canadian Advisory Council-on Newspapers will be free of government .in- _fluence and funded by a $20- . million endowment set: up by Ottawa. —— The government will “lean over backwards” to _ make’ sure (here are no . ‘strings attached to grants to open_. foreign. and ‘regional hureaus, — Government lawyers say it is legal to ask non- ‘media businesses thal want to buy ‘newspapers to. prove :to_.the ; Restriclive Trade... ‘Practices Commission. that’ ~ the papers: will be run free * from” other: business in- 7 silica Signs of economic fi come ate evident,’ © .Biuce said that: the most pressing, need: for. financial 7 faellites. BOON pats However, ‘the report states that there isa sneed for a ie : | gheater sense of community: in the Terrace-Thornhill: - area, and thatthe création of neighborhood tot-lots; with equipment: designed for small children, and of ‘playgrounds for older children, again with ap- propriate equipment, was _hecessary: to foster ‘this _ sense of community. wo. ‘The report suggests that tot-lots be created within two blocks ‘of'all houses in the.area, and that there be playgrounds available within three. blocks of all « saying ‘that ‘the: higaest deteriant that. most peogie feel. Award taking” ant in fore: seereatianal ; the’ contribution ig vere 16 per cent, “while itis felt that “a more equitable split would be 76 per cent. from Terrace and 30 per cent from outlying areas, . Themain point, though, was that more co-operation . is needed between these’ presently splitting the, - responsibility for recreation. The summary of the report and the 28 appendices are available at the recreation office at the Terrace arena. It is available to the public and Bruce made ’ “the point that public input is not only hecessary but - desirable to the. proper Function of the recreation The report praises the city’s recreational facilities, ‘here prepared to call on the United States rétake the disputed islands fr » tina. ‘thousands of Americans ’ Falklands. In addition, they said missiles - London requested. them. ‘the area and inflicting casualties, but “British said they were ready to break: oul. - _ British department. oo L. move > on Falklands — _ WASHINGTON (Retiter) —The United States has begun. providing missiles and other weapons (o Britain far use in the Falkland Islands ‘conflict, Reagan ad- ministration officials said today: The first, U.S. acknowledgement of direct arms supplies to Britain came as Latin American foreign ministers meeting . to stop helping British fortés seeking to “Argen- The administration has been reluctant to - Britain because of damage to | Washington's relations in the Western Hemisphere and possible danger to: _ living «in Argentina. - Bul officials said last week U.S. aérial tankers were being sent,to Britain to free similar British planes for use in the and other arms were being readied in case Now, with British forces’ expected to move on.the.Falklands capital of Port - ‘Stanley, officiats:said ‘the Unita’. States has begun providing Sidewinder. air-to-air: missiles, surface-to-air missiles, bombs rockels and ammunition. | British forces have begun moving out from their beachhead af Port San Carlos in "a bid'to recapture the Falkland Islands from. Argentina, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced today. ; ’ But she refused ta disclose details about the advance, telling ‘the House of ‘Com- - mons that:“too much discussion about timing and details of “operations can only _help the enéiny."” -- : Her disclosure came less than 24 hours - after Defence’ Secretary John Nolt said i that about: 5,000 British soldiers were. ‘poised to move out of the bridgehead they established’ an. East Falkland island last Friday. - - The main Argenline garrison on ‘the Falklands, which Argentina seized April 2, . is located in the capital of Stanley, However, theré has been speculation that British forces might first. attempt” to capture two: olher points, - ‘Darwin and’ Goose Green: . _ Argeritina~ earlier claimed it had? the British bridgehead pennied in after nee he In another develupment, a: London to recapture the islands. Meanwhile, ‘Defence: Ministry spokesman Ian McDonald disclosed that the container ship Atlantic - Conveyor, earlier reported lost, was still afloat offthe | Falklands and may be salvaged. MeDonald said the ship had been hit by ‘ only one Exocet missle, not two as previously reported, and that some of the Supplies aboard and even..the ship itself - may be saved, Nine men, including the | ~ captain, were. lost ‘when: the Atlantic “Conveyor was hit. Tuesday in “massive Argentine alk raids. ‘A ‘second ‘ship, the destroyer Coventry, ‘Tuesday's fighting, the fourth Royal Navy warship to be lost in. the conflict. was sunk in. Asked asked about reports British forces had already taken Goose Green, a set- tlement and airstrip 30 kilometres south of San Carlos, McDonald replied: been stated that the (British) forces will nol hang around.” ~~ “Tt has Argentine troop strength at Goose Green . and neighboring Darwin. had‘‘been - _ estimated. as high ‘as 1,000. But a‘ high - British’; defence source Bald only 100 “KEpenenblds W were now believed there. He’ _ déclined to speculate where others might _ have gone. o Mission ited " LONDON (APS — Ten Argentine pilots have volunteered for a “suicide"' attack on. the Queen Elizabeth .2,--the. converted luxury liner being used to ferry. British ° troops to ‘the: Falkland Islands, The ° Standard reporled today. The ‘newspaper,- quoting unnamed US. sources, said the proposed bombing mission. would go, “*beyond. the range of « Argentine aircraft.”. % Such an attack would be “a one- -way trip, - a ‘Suicide mission” because the pilots ° would be forced to ditch i in the rough and bitterly cold waters of the South Atlantic. The Standard sald “a fierce debate is. going on within the Argentine government between military leaders and. civilians,, who think such a mission would, be a “politica! mistake,” The Standard'reported. British spokesmen have said the Queen Elizabeth ' 2 is carrying 3,000 rein. forcements “for the Falklands, but the. location of the ship has not beén disclosed. .. newspaper reported that 10 Argentine: pilots had -voluntecred for a “suicide” attack on the Queen "Elizabeth 2, carrying 3,000 troops to the Falkland Islands, but that . debate Was | _Faging Among - top _— ; ahead: with the mission... 7 The Standard, quoting: ufiidentified foreign and _ “regional "news ° coverage... : -After - the.” JJeaking ‘two weeks ago of an. alleged -_ cabinet decument , thal.' Fleming ‘admitted’ ‘Wed-. nesday ‘had: > “amazing ’ similarities" _to prising that. the 2 Kovernment backed off.many'of the Kent’, “, “commission's -most.” con: . ‘traversi@l o recommenda: Z dons °° Fleming - Kent recommended.. “to ‘the ¢, proposals, it was‘ not sur- expand and will be broker . upifsold.But they won't be’ forced to sell any paper's, as’ ne said ‘cabinet - decided : 20-per-cent Tule Tetroaclive. _ The minister, a Moriner broadcaster, ‘said he ‘would. ‘Feconsider the. limits, if": Thomson and. Southam. , - . $larted. fiew: ‘competing, newspapers ‘but he doesn’ ve believe that. ds. likely... : “Apked, wity-the Jiniil 5 was would. - be: Ssepugnant” to: make ‘the © government” doesn't intend to force companies lo divest bul wants” to sel a “new: Context’ to take: a. tougher stand ‘against focal media monopolies. ~terests Perrin ‘Progressive Be atty, Conservalive - communications critic, told “the Commons a leaked cabinet document A federal. official « ‘said 9 suggested the review could, _therd are about: 14 specific ; -, cases to be dealt with by the “CRTC, “itteluding the KC. ‘Irving family,. which owns- five “ newspapers’ ‘and. several ‘broadcast outlets i in-. “New, Southam; . newspapers.’ i sel; “al” 20, per cent, Fleming a ; sald ‘the * government: ‘wants we and: Owns’. “Brunswick. 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Newspapers that there are — no issues.in the newspaper ‘industry for which govern- ment legislation-is an ap- + propriate response.” _ of Argentine aircrall . . “Thonison . from. “U8; sourges;*said-the-praposed: “bom=——| - bing mission would go. “beyond the range. a one-way trip, a suicide. mission. . Previously a number of Brilish military” spokesnicn, including. Nott, have praised the dedication and skill-of Argentine pilots. . _ who have been: pulling “up- the only ef ‘fective resistalice. so farto British moves” ; Classifieds Pages 6a7l INSIDE _ Freedom discussed *. : Page | 2 Bertha Haugland. Ja =Page -3- ~ - World of spotts —_ . ‘Pages 435 Comics. _Page. 8 Bul, jnewspapdr officials - _ damage in the incident. Northern Flight Training | Ltd. sustained a few t usand dollars If Saele photo)