ri LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY | PARLIMENT BUILDINGS © Victoria, BC. “Terrace | has set. “events “By KEITH ALFORD ' * Herald Btalt Wri ter -. WERRACE — Riverboat, “Days will definitely return. to Terrace with an already ft very impressive: line-up of . events set for, an entire. . week of celebrations. wen ” “The. {iret event actually _ begins ‘Yong before the rest, for a beard growing contest. ‘Entranta must begin with a clean shaven face. -. The week-long festivities’ _ get under way: on Saturday, | ; July 23 with a parade which hopefully will include both a akydiving. exhibition anda fly pass of military aircratt. "(On April 1, the Red Cross - " will be-taking registrations perhaps 25, per Ae of the funding for the ac After the parade a-bike " ~ decotsition cotitest, will: be held for. childréa..: .. Sunday, July 24, will see a “ turkey shoot sponsored by the Rodand’Gun, Club and the Kinetie providing: local bands’ ‘in outdoor: concerts . aimed at children. cle ' Both days will have chuck wagon . races and canoe ‘ regattas." “On July 27 and 29, ‘there ; will be outhouse races and: 7 bee ‘akydivers. will again . ta hat te we del 4600 block or-in one of the "mall parking: lots. : _ An. Old Times-dance will . also be held: ‘on: Saturday, July 30. . During | the long weekend, . the Canyon City Lion’ 6.Club will. hold. -a “soccer tournament. -A- ‘slow pitch, . tournament. will also. ocdur, - The Curling Club. parking lot will be converted into an ‘open alr. beer garden, ‘The Jaycees beauty queen. contest. winner will, be | named Miss Riverboat and. will be present at all events. All service clubs are being asked to sponsor. entries into “the beauty contest. - : Greg Lutz of Architecture a Narth will design a logo for . Riverboat Days and tee- shirts, caps, ete. will be sold : ear darts nb hen 88 ‘- perhaps in the -revitalized "VANCOUVER (CP) —. The 30, ,000-memiber: ‘B.C. “frequently uses his aecess *, Teachers... Fede ation to the media ee pay that | “premier Banal pageiherns | Vander Za}m weatibe ininister. °° Ina letter: to Bennett, the federation said.’ Vander “conference. ae The relationship hetweeti Zalm has, -“dragged. the * profession: of teaching into “the. gutter : of“ his. .own : political ambition,” said federation. president Larry = ‘Kuehi. SiMe, Vander zalm abuses ‘hig? ‘Bower: by--attacking : individual : ‘eschers, shows om responsibility for ‘ carrying: oul, aiinounces arbitrary! ‘and destriictive changes to. “the ‘school’: “system — as ‘diciates “which ‘cannot “be “changed ‘regardless of the damage * “to. students," id the” bearing this symbol. — cour Winter Games promotions. ‘ much like the Norther B.C... “The Rotary’ Club. is “a i a locking at holding a.man of — the . mountain , event | or perhaps running a barrel terrace council agreed unanimotsly to support the event and will write a letter attemtping to. get a ; down - the river" from riverboat: back. on the | Skeena for the celebrations. The ship sought is a sister " craft to the Essington which” once - plied * the muddy . ' waters of the Skeena, She is : - now owned by the Hyack ‘Feptival | Society af. New - Westminster. Saye In * “addition, “the Kitsumkalum Band is being asked’ to- participate: in” récognition - -that natives _. Represent 25 per cent of the population and were ‘here, ~ The Wednesday night meeting - ‘of ‘the. Planning — 0 group. drew’ the largest "-. ¢rowd yel, but-now a nine- "parson committee will ‘eo-: . ordihate the planning. ° The planning ‘grdup now. has a -secretary. at the ‘Chamber of. Commerce, q information Centre. Anyone ‘seeking furthet information or registration for any of the ‘events Is asked to call 635- 2063 and ask for Mary Jane. oof. 7 ‘Thereford, at d future meeting a RDES staff. “member will | describe. ‘the manner in which services can be placed | in - Tone before. the riverboats.’ Kush “also: tad a ue ‘the: ‘federation and Vander ' Zalm has been troubled since Bennett ‘shifted Vander Zalm to. education from municipal affairs last: . w. ed August, but has. worsen : teachers, | he had’ found the following public attacks by Vander Zalm ‘on teachers i in the last few days.. ‘ Vander": Zalm a. Victoria. ~ Cham-. ber .' of: Commerce many. high schoo! ‘students ~ Vander: ‘Zim also. - . Ot i. read the letter ‘at! the news 7 - MeGeer- and 1 Briaht Sith, reinforged. " statements he does?” the’ i Ss resignation " teachers’ ‘salary inbredse of’ . had praised the system. ..MeGeer had said the system had turned around - after he. had “initiated : quality. - /vexeellent - told | - meeting Tuesday that too ~ how can‘take the easy way ; ‘out, graduating after taking - little more than + courses in. gourmet * “cooking; textiles - and lifetime-sports.” “He '#aid’’ he’ plans‘ to": e6, : _ introduce, an “entirely” new. panda foe: Bee 5c: - changes . ~ and” . Smith Tnaintained that although it - was fashionable to criticize of . Sdvcation - during. provincial tour: pfety “Ror. what other a os “other than pesonal. political ambition or. perhaps to be ‘fashionable’, -‘can:. Mr. “Vander Zalm ‘make the a the minister ‘knows that ; bargaining is conducted, * between ‘individual school distriets and local teacher. associations and that salary ‘disputes are. subject to, compulsory arbitration: and — ‘the governmen. t's . .Compensation Stabilization Program. Salarieshavealready been reduced ,2...5.) per. ‘cent * through. legislation, .Kuehn — -gnid. To. argue: now- that - net provincial average ., 16. “per, cent’ will. result’ in - nf. thousands". of chers jobs is :A'stioxistrous nd‘falay allegation.” Me, ‘In’ his: challenge, Vander * Balm offers protection only . for permanent employees, | Kuehn said. ‘Hundreds’ of | ‘teachers who are on temporary .- appointments will not be rehired for the coming school year.” . Vander Zalm’s proposal _ to introduce cirriculum . demanding for university - . entrance English, Math, a~ ~ science, .a foreign language, and ‘social studies, for ‘entrance-to university will destroy: the concept of a liberal] education, Kuehn said. ar] _ Khadafy defends Libya Libyan. Jeader’ battle group. could sail into a “ped: -gulf “of blood’? if: il comes ‘too loge ‘to- ‘Libya’ s i Shores... 7 4 already” misinformed and~ whose. ac and, thus’ “Herald Staft Welter ws a ‘high school’ iti rate, i panders to those’ who ‘are "7" We will,.aot. permit Anterica or: biny ‘foreign. : state. :ta- ‘enter the .Galf. of . Sidra. or any’ other part” of . ~- ‘Libyan «waters,"” Khadafy o gaid! "Phursday i ina speech to | _ his parliament. . - “The Libyan pécple are, TERRACE ‘The Greater Terrace Advisory: Planing “ Commission Is well on its way. ot ‘Elections were held at its first ‘meeting and: Paul Sneed, reenact Zackpine Flats area,’ ‘is the chaitman ‘and. >. Carrier Nimitz" ‘and: “ support ships move too far: "Kitimat-Stikine and is: ‘mandated té develop a settlement ty: and ‘Thornhill.’ "At its ‘fitst’ session each of ‘the nine } members described “indicated’an- interest in, services such as fire ‘ protection. specified areas, ' ~ AL the ‘next’ ‘meeting’ the commission “will: ‘examine historical maps of the area in order to perhaps | foresee what. the barge arga ‘will look like In 10; '20 and 50 years Riven the sre core of jindustrial and residential grdwth. - : 1C nstrents i ltign rub ‘concerns, agriculture, etc:) will -beiex: i oe ht the f ms te Jong-range’ goals will thus beg “hi ial stages, various spetial titéreat groups : Seu diane provincial agencies,’ dnd ihe scliool diktrict i invited to speak to the Condinission and Rive their inpiil.. ; munily as possible: will have afi opporiuit/ly th’ offer their insight into the. fulure growth of the region ares spn Smpleé expansion (hill- slopes, soll con : ' ready® td fight “to” défend their land, their’ water, and. : skies.” ‘ The 1 on is . part of the Regions abel of": "Khadaly said: ‘Libya would fighit if the U.S, -aireraft, its ° into the disputed gulf in the : southern Mediterranean off plan fof the grédter Terrate area’ -exeliiding « the: . . - munic] re Libya's north const. - “US. ° President - Reagan. : " “has said there are no plans :. what they 4 woutd like to see Included i in the final plan. Most” ‘ta’ ‘engage U.S. ‘foreés in the | region even if Libya clashes - “with ita U.S/-baicked ‘neigh- say U.S." authoplzed® ° bor ‘Sidan. But ‘Reagan did © ‘troops’: are “ton "themselves. if fred upon, | plarining process and a. methiod f thinking . in “August, 10981, two U.S. Jet fighter : ‘planes from the “Nimitz shot down a pair of © “Libyan ‘plans: ‘after: being fred’ on” while (conducting War. panies: over the gulf. . "The Nimitz and, “its battle group - just’ v ‘eompleted _ ahother set’ of manoeuvres . ye of the area * Before the final plan. is developed. as niuth of the com." ; “Enterhig Site is an invaston.: 3! of." Libya,” _‘Kiadaty ‘said, “Col. oF “Moammar | -Khadafy- has “warned: that ‘a. U:S.. Navy defend : “Libyan “people want to. iive. dg free “people and: “won't: accept .- . incidents, the sources: said, foreign’ occupation: “The : Gall, of. Sidra will turn into a: - xed gulf of,; ‘blood if anyone ‘tried: to- sail’ through. it, “by. a force,”. CHECOGNIZES, Liar : laimed | by: Libya are about 100: nautical miles. from its “mile dimit. “"Khadafy, whose speech Was broadcast | by Libya's ‘ official JANA news agency, ‘shid’: the’ U.S. Navy,. “operating north ‘of the Gulf of. Sidra “forms a challenge, to: the : Libyan - nation. The Libyan people - ‘won't. stand and watch idly if pushed t¢ too fart ay ae - Pentagon sources in Washington said the United: “States has: sent Airborne Warning. - ‘and. ~ Control ‘System radar surveillance planes to Egypt and moved ‘the: --Nimilz: about. 100 nautical miles off Egypt's northwest const fo counter a ‘Libyan aircraft: buildup — -possibly aimed at- Sudan: “Reagan said the radar : " - surveillance planes’ were in ‘the area ‘for an, exercise, and’ Egypt. said _ its. pilots - were. receiving - - routine tralning in use of the planes.” “Pentagon sources who : declined to allow usa of their * neniies said they recelved a |. report. that Libyan planes: “retenthy: flew out above the . “Nimitz, Planes from the -¢ chief . * cout. ‘The’ United States. Sentral - Recognizes a three-nautical- . carrier: were ‘aloft.’ ‘at ‘the = lime, but there*.1 -were no amie James, Watkins; -ULS.. naval operations, told the House of "Representatives. ;.arined - services: committee 'that:the Nimitz sailed from the const: of “Lebanon for. training “operations in an area ofthe | * Mediterranean ; ‘claimed, by. Libya‘ He ‘said the, carrier's _ assignment .was not con- nected with tibyar military moves. a The Pentagon sources said Khadafy had moved air - units-to bases in Chad, the - adjacent country ‘to’ the - south where Libya has been supporting one faction in a civil war. | Those units appear to. threaten “Sudan, Chad's eastern iieighbor, said the | Pentagon sources, who said | Egypt deployed air force - “units in southern Egypt to - be ready to counter any Libyan - miove” against Sudan. The Egyptian Forelgn Ministry ‘sald. niilitary activities in Egypt _-were normal" and ‘not part. of a response lo a possible 7 ‘Libyan: attack on Sudan. | ‘In the Sudanese capital: of Kha rtoum, President” Gaafar Nimeiri ‘met separately “‘Thureday with Chadian: President Hissené Habre and U.S. presidential envoy Gen. Vernon Walters. cirfent ‘ Sudanese, ‘. at Northwest Community College are lo be ell jinat "Daly ‘Herald has: learned. - a + The’ ministry of education is said. to. have’ ordered that a! “budget calling fora five per cent cut, for each of thenext five! ey + years -from..the ‘academic. funding | be: prepared: by: NCC. _Ithag also, been learned thal a NCC lay-off committee m *oaltian: “ot The ‘Women's. Siidies: head has been reasdigned and’ her, ‘courses. placed urider Community: ‘Education. ‘Services; } which. handles avast. gamut of non-credil courses: There: Were 350 students attending workahionis pul on by women's Studies head last-year. The. Workers’ Education - Program co-ordinator ‘has - already. recelyed a lay-off. hotice.. ‘The WEP. co-ordinator is paid $4,000 per: year. nF _ From. 1978 to 1981 over 1,400 students were taughi in the “WEP j program in such courses as Intreductlon to Unions, Retirement Preparations, ‘Shop Steward Training, \ , | Girevance . Procedure, . White - Collar. - Workers, and. ‘Occtipational Health and. Safety. In addition, he he took part in’ seminars and ‘ponferences. and assisted a ‘Jeast six area. nalive bands on items. like organizing. an ‘negotiations, -: ' The WEP co-ordinator. and his advisory committee ‘also: presented a number of briefs to all levies of government . and designed: a” ‘high - ‘schoo! currleulum’ for: the’ B. ec. -Teacher’s Federation. . 7 From 1981 to 1982, the. co-ordiniator was on leave from the. college. Whilejittle orno actively in’ WEP, took place during | ‘thal time, somehow. the: college: spent ‘$37,000 on this’. ‘program. & This academic year: 130 students’ were or are being taught: in WEP by. the: coordinator ‘from Prince Rupert to” Hazelton. In addition, approximately. 50 hours of. seminars,” shorl courses and workshops will be provided. ou Itis alleged that this enrolment is higher than ia music or ‘French ai NCC. and higher than in:some Knowledge Net- _ work and Distance’ Education courses. While the WEP co-ordinator is eing laid off, a report has been presented toa ‘focal. labor group.which states that. NCC’s Supervisory Training Program co-ordinator isa full- time position, but is s teaching no. ‘students and is not ‘belng : -Naid off, ‘As reported in the Daily Herald on Jan- “14; the report of: a: t recent-external review panel on NCC desired the expansion: .of the college's services to the ‘disadvantaged’. Those. ~ services form part of NCC’s statement of.philosophy."The “disadvantaged” are defined as! "working people, native. people, and women: --, * : - The college is ‘expected to throw: out that entire section | : .- from its Philosophy: ai its next board meeting. The. college has - apparenily stated thal ‘some women's : studies offetings. will continue through the CES section-and. ‘the WEP co-ordinator: may be invited back to’ teach a few “workshops on‘labor studies- ‘As they’ are ‘requested, L. ~ programs “continued ‘and not merely the ‘odd workshop of-; “ . fered. . The ext ‘public Nec. college board meeting takes place, on. Saturday, ‘Feb. 19 al I p.m. i - Gunshots fatal HAMILTON. (CP) — A four-year-old boy anda woman: died and two other people were wounded in a hail of gunti re; _ early . today... The two others, one an occupant of the car where the: shooting started and the other a bystander, were injured by! the lone gunman. The child is believed to have been the son. of one of the women in’ the car. * “We really have no idea yet wifat it’s all aboul and are ; ‘trying ‘to put the pieces together,” paid S.Supl.- Harold: Tomlinson. an Police have arrested & suspect and recovered.a pistol. : Tomlinson said as police approached the suspect, he’ pointed a handgun at the officers-and pulled the trigger. : “Let's just say-it didi’ i go off,” sald ‘Tomlinson. _ . He said police were having trouble Hitting MXt-of-kin and - that names of the dead are not’ belng ‘released.- Reports said the first shots rang out {na car parked on nthe, 7 ‘street, killing: ‘the child and the woman. ; ; : . The reports said the first shots rang out in a car parked on . the street, killing the child and the woman, who have: not - been identified. . > The gunman emerged from the car chasing a screaming woman across an intersection toward two cars parked on thé shoulder of the road. With a bullet in her chest, the woman tried to get into one of the cars, but police say the driver threw the vehticte into reverse and backed away. ‘ ; The woman ran to the second car but the gunman got ” there first‘and shot the driver in the neck as she clawed at ‘the passenger side of the car. ~~ ‘The bleeding driver fled on foot, leaving. the woman behind, . The Woman then ran 1 to- another vehicle, a northbound * pickup iruck stopped on the street. The driver leaned across ‘his cab to let the woman inside as he marted to back away.- INSIDE © “Local world sports a page 5 Comics, horoscope: ‘pages e&7 | Classifieds oe Pages 10811 oN ‘WHY BUY NEW? 2 | WHEN USEDWILL DO! : Doyou want paris to fix up your car but your budget 2. won't attow It? Béat the bigh cost of new paris with : - quallty used party: ‘fram: ~$.K.B. AUTO. SALVAGE 635. 2333 or 635-9095 _ er) Duhan (justo Hwy. 16 €) Jy ‘ . Inst week reaulling inthe termination of both the Women's . a : ‘Studies and the Workers’ Education Program co-ordinators, ot Neither ‘ihe -cdiiege’s: jornen. Aundles: Advisor’ Con" : Labora naommittee. 18.0... satiated with hit: Te at Both: comphete,