lerman’ Al Purschie informed Monday that » “municipal -- -ad-: tration is not catlsfied i -will get ‘co-o ion “Council has’ approved the “week of June 3 to June 0 a5 ‘National ‘Red -.Cross:. Water ay Week: in, the Terrace Seva ved the week sore ‘October's. Canadian’ National eae forth Blind! week in the, Terrace’ area. The. ‘ministry.. of. lands, " parks and housing continues ‘to take‘eouncll’s ‘application - ~ ot lease Ferry Island under ‘advisement. ~~ Council wenta the islarid, os wh so ate ate new Skeena River bridge, to develop as a tourist’ camp- site, Fisherman's Park was -onice used for this : purpose . the municipality but it no y putritionlat r exists, Bob McClelland, minister , of health, expressed ap: preclation ‘for council's support of the Skeena Health Unit request that the ser- vices of a community be available, to the - Our. “gtaft officials have Tfeviewed ‘the “Health Unit has been ‘established for. this service wn. in that area’ As the bugelary aid an ik. dengan and constant -yominder.that you, our. Terra eager el ed: tb-gends r0 inidaic feativel a Kermodis pin as its.. encouraging. local ONTREAL (CP) — Un : ‘in terms of. Canadian “at’ 3:30° pi. EDT eaday was. up 23100 a 1587,, Pound sterling was ‘910 at $2.9629, Hi Hin New York, the Canadian dollar was down 940 at 1 Health Unit has formed a a: t, Coquitley id fea e we al " ae a ug tunnels. T wil - to - procees: progresses, i! give every consideration to. the establishment ‘of: a nutritionist position in - Skeena, ” he gays in a letter to.council. ‘The Simon Fraser three-member rat patral to take a census of the unwelcome rodents in TORONTO. “(CP) Enough: resources exist in southern Canada to.meet the Seven Canadians without disrupting the Inuit culture; tha | former secretary: | Manager of Baker lake, N.W.T., said Tuesday. David Simailak, 27, now a project co-ordinator with, the ‘Thult Taparisat of Canada, was: testifying in federal court in a cae that pits 113 — 90.0680, “and pound id AB Up : ‘87-100 at $2.0565._ STOCKS ! TORONTO. (CP) — The . Toronta stock market was pally: -lower. at the dae. of ‘active trading v9 ‘The TSE 300 inden. toe jo. 5104. me # Boergy and Ld stocks felt t but real fate and construction js roas sharply. - " Voluine ‘waa 8.37 million - opmnpared with 4.06 million ‘Monday. °. re Amon industrials, nen Nickel A fell hy to $89%, Inco Ltd. % to Dome Pete % to ‘p30, "Auiomative Hardware fe, ste ment 1 to $43 43 and lopment 1 to $134. Some me Mines let 9% te ” Co . .] “ Pea 23¥, and United ‘ anddlan Superior Oil was 1314 to 12044 and Numac - ‘499824 and Chieftain De- opments 1 to $40%. #] OF] wan up 244 to ML td Ram Pele’ 1080 i ioe VANCOUVER ~ (CP) Prigas ware mixed In active trading Ty Tuesday, on_ the Vancouver Stock Exchange with a volume of 2,716,987 shares at close. In the industrials, Inter- national ionarc. was un- ed at 30 on 6,500 shares and Grouse Mountain was unchanged al .76. on 4,000, Taro Industries was unchanged. at $3.50 on 3,400 and Computrex Centres was up .03 at .25 on 9,000. Hal $3.90. and Kaiser was up 1-6 at $21 1-8, Rio Plata Stiver Mines was down .01 at .77 on 61,300 Shares and Mountain States was up .70 at $8.75 on 69,050 on the)=«sresource and development board, Pan Acheron Resource Warrants ‘waa Up .01 at .00 on 46,623 and _ ‘Charleston Resourcea was down .15 at 49 on 44,000. made . sumission and concur that f! ‘the: ‘pineed” | ai Energy, e : >| shortage = Problem : ; = for many. TORONTO . .(CP} Despite early: warnings, Canada and other countries are still not well prepared to with en blems a former federal: nergy Minister said Tuadey. Donald Macdonald told A delegates to the world gas ‘conference that . some countries will experience a shortage of petroleum products as well as higher peices next winter. . Macdonald, Liberal energy minister during the _1973-75 oil crisis end now a practising lawyer here, said there had been “a paralysis of significant government action toward improving the supply-demand, -balance”’ among members of. the International - Energy Agency. He chided the ‘United . | States’ for’ not taking” ap- propriate. - of .a. pipeline to patiiral Bas ‘customers, ’ "Th the intervening 16 months, neither the American government nor the spofisoring companies have taken the actions ex- . pected, and I do not know | any persoh who is. in a ere © Position to predict when ‘RATS ‘will be Peeatten ‘to ay 5 - can I: mate mt Macdonald seid: govern- CO VER ~ ments han’ an obligation to . inform: tha: people: of im- - ‘ CoquInLAN: ake. | spandkng:, : aprablems. and PCCP) opty genet sou 1 they suburban community “them , me tee with Capt of Vancouver hag}. . em wer ‘on an - ‘They mint Rite ke it. embarrassing problem: | ‘clear’ to the ‘public that: supply shortages are “not Some sort. of conspiracy, -. either by the private: sector ", or by the public sector or by * pome even leas tangible forces.” jal cage ‘action - after . i Canada voted in wi? in favor Prudhoe Bay. rah bo. 0,8. ) acai fod i e ae Sao cerns ae “Always an 1 active group in: Yerrace: are the Parviainent danoérBiv cialt ern 2 fee Pa hate farcva tanto wick wiarores ANS CY " 1 fats ON ENERG yy OTTAWA (CP) —The new : Progressive’ Conservative government. will have’, to move quickly to work out a domestic energy pricing policy in light of the. con- tinuing rapid increase in world oil prices. Domestic’ oil prices, protected from. work levels by federal government subsidies, are'to Increase by . $1.4 barrel July 1 and again on Jan. 1, bringing the new rate to’ $14 74 a barrel. An increase of $1 & barrel at the wellhead: usually ,.. Meang consumers, pay abort, are aed ie) "three cents more for a gallon . of gasoline or home heating ) ot won and 600,000 barrels a yo. The federal government willl face mounting pressure But world oil prices haye risen sharply, widening the Bap between those charged 1’ at home. and preventing Canada from gradually increasing prices to reach the world level, now about $23 a barrel... _ ‘The Conservative target is ‘ to make. the country. self- sufficient in energy by 1990, _ Wiping out daily oil imports now, Averaging | between from Alberta the primary- producing province, to speed up domestic price increases to provide the industry with revenues for further ex- ploration and development. Prime Minister-elect Joe Clark campaigned strongly ‘on the need for more co- operation -between federal and provincial governments. ‘The new price talks with | ‘Alberta will give his as-yet- unnamed energy minister a ited chance to spat tha they ints . practice, . Alberta hai also been ctiti:” cized by Industry and federal government spokesmen for delaying. fu ment the massive ‘oils sands projects, The province has yet to take.a position on royalties, a factor that has slowed development of new plants. Ciark's party has st stressed its dedication to less government intervention in the industry and a. ye MPR i -PeSOpRCes, | ‘further, develop . stbiubbobibendabild Will Rave’ ils that apio dart zba alhein at iia a rnd ~ Alcan Kitimat Smelter ‘Tours | “its prices at a faster rate than it had in the past. “= Natives want | _ | North left. out . " Baker Lake inuit againat the “federal government. and the North and . seyeral. foreign. . and Canadisn-owned mining The. it are fighting to preserve a centuries-old aditlon of hunting caribou, : thelr main source of food, _ across 70,000 square idlometres ‘of lind lotated 1-600 Kdlometres north of Winn . . innlpeg. are seeking an injunction to prohibit the federal government from ' issuing mining permits. Simailak, elected to Baker Lake council in 1972 art ap- pointed secretarymanager two years later, said he and a number “of Inuit are frustrated at “the role-playing on the part of the government,” “Inuita are proud to be ‘Canadians, they want to be - Roach Studios was up .15 at . Resources David Minerala was down 50 at $3.65 and Susie Mining« Exploration was down. .04 at - On. the curb exchange, Santa Sarita Mining was-up 1 1-2 at .44 1-2 on 62,800 shares sand Petrox Petroleum was up .02 at .68 - on 49,000. Poney ' Ex- plorations was up .03 at $1.20 on 39,000-.and Cannon Resources was up .07 at 45 on 38,000. West Provident Resources was unchanged at $2.80 and Bronson Minea was unchanged at .44. Andee Abe OR canadians, , but we mane oe an equal partner i. fairs of our land.” - He said the federal government and terretorial council did not consult Baker Lake residents when making decisions, . “Any time any govern- ment officials come into Baker Lake to consyit with the people, they come in with their decision already made,” He testified that he met in 1973 with Jean Chretien, then minister of northern affairs, and In 1875 with Chretlen'a successor, Judd Buchanan, and asked them to approve | the district of Keewatin in territorial and use regulations. Late in 1975, Baker Lake council also presented. the government with a land- ~ freeze proposal but it was -. turned down. In March, 1977, however, the federal government put a temporary industrial freeze on- 76,400 equare kilometres in the district and conducted | a study of the area. Simailak testified it was ‘his ‘understanding that the _ study would) be coriducted and the minister would then . make a decision based on eee recommendations in that study. settlement . SMELTER TOUR SCHEDULE June 1 to August 31, 1878 Monday to Fridgv- “Tours daily at 12:30 p.m. LIS p.m. 2:00 p.m. From Smelter Tour Building at the entrancetothe Plant (Ithelps tomake dfeservation.) - Saturdays. Tours for groups may be arranged with 24 houits notice through the tour office or by telephone: (604) 632-3113, Local 259. ’ Pall, Winter & Spring Tours Available on ‘Tuesday and ‘Thursday afiérnoons only, by special arrange- "ment through the tour office. Phone, or write: Alcan Smelter Tours Box (500 Kitimat B.C. V8C 2H2 Alcan Smelters and Chemicais Lid © It's our 25th Anniversary! And we'd like you to. tour our aluminum smelter, one of the largest in the world and a famous tourist attraction in the Pacific Northwest. We've expanded the tour schedule for this special year so you'll have more opportunities to see how aluminum is made. There’s tots going on at Alcan and, in Kitimat this summer for our anniversary celebrations and we like you to join in. Come sign our guestbook-and don't forget to wish us a Happy Anniversary!’ an Bs Lei -B BL awh tue BAL Ot BFE oun Yor. rel =. It ves yeni ; mitment Oo let free tater- prise develop the country's | acre a) n re per ser - The Conservailves are counting on oil; .aandg¢ development.:to replace importa and vil] Prupably press Alberta to get the projects moving. The future of Petro- Canada, the state oi] com- pany set up by the Liberals and slated for. dismantling by the new government, is not likely to be decided for of atnarntininies iB abet at 26 ikaw 2A valmsTt yiuged BT IsdIA i v \260' Poe ee a.) ee ee ey