peer Ev te i y . t : LEGISLATLVE LIBRARY, © CUMP. 77/72 : rn ho PARLEAMERT @ULLDINUS, eos whe a WEOTORTA, beta, Ene ee eae SVOV-LKS : is Memoria operating at igh dot -Robert Finlayada, hospital administrator, thinks that once the smoke is cleared away and the final ‘adjustments are made by the peovincial govern-. ment that the hospital's actual debt will be small, somewhere In the. region of $20,000 to $25,000. Other hospitals in the region are in the same position as the Terrace hospital, The Prince Rupert ‘Hospital has a year end Geficit projection. of nn OcveralHonte bad ow o ok . : ee ee 7 7 : - Pep we N Macon A five’ year. plan’ has .been subrnltted to- the regional hospital district and the board has ssked - for a meeting with the executive director and the — chairman of the regional district. The plan calls for fire safety renovations and air conditioning . Lois Bennest, Director of Personnel hiss reaigneo her ponition effective May 1 and will be replaced by - Robert Hayter. Charloite. Fletcher, “the new- . Director of Finance will assume dities April 2. . ; Batre! Mallett is the new executive housekeeper. ‘ now in jeopar dy os, _ , & ; ‘PRINCE RUPERT, Bx. boardis trying to renese ae Volume 73 We, 4 a ms @ J (cP) — If the dispute, over emia oremse a : _ . as 2 - site preparation at the $900- .the- consortium on the | ne oe OO Oe million Ridley Island. grain sharing “of costs in site armen as " . ene Se Eee oo, ne a termina! isn't. resolved preparation. within the next week to 10 " Until the. diapute * is " days, the schedule for: the resolved, the consoriiun is entire project. could’ be in’. delaying work-on the project: = Mills Memorial Homplial can expect to be reim- bursed for funds spent on pacemakers, and fora $50,000 repair job to the hospital roof. . . “dn other Business, the board voted to keep a. ore pacemaker on-hand at all times. Possible flight '.. delays could keep patients in Terrace walting for up . _ to 44 hours for the unit. Five pacemakers have been implanted this year alone in Terrace and Kitimat patients. The epsrocimate cost ‘of each unit is #000. Mis aiemoria! Hospital is opefating with aa “tausually high deficit it waa repeeted al a Bospital- * board meeting on Wednesday, : The hospital is projecting an operating deficit of “approximately $200,000 before final adjustments, Last year's deficit before. being taken up by the provincial government was $104,000. The increase ls -Gie in part to the impact of wage setlements, but ’ the commities decided that the increased deficit Goes bear investigation, teeandenes i sees tpere® be teed ty ~ TERRACE-RETIMAT i _ ot ‘Thoenpscn said he will co 2 “meeting with the board * CBA Engineering, the firtd.. oversecing Ridley Island | "development, ‘within th a week in an’ attempt 7 7 ‘ - Minister Jean: : ‘Thereday. March 26, 1f6i, -peéolve the iseue, , other talented students from allover available anty from 9:30 a.m. to 12 ukuleles for six months. the region during the Gala Per. =” gence which coed in Van- ~ INSIDE the the herald meet. alne BC “torent ; ‘Sterling editorials independent Goverhment starts AM AX. inquiry Beam ctses | Coment workers depute fair chunk of the industry's , Page 3 By MICHAEL HOWLETT © Leblant to head a scientific Adin) termed the ap- tithe completion o ch A 380 page. petition con- _ Sree Herald Steff Writer --- inquiry into tailings disposal ' pointinent of the Chairman an inquiry. : falning over 9,000 nameswas °. a Ce” students helped Page. 3 De. IE. Melnerney has at AMAX’s molybdenum of the University of Victoria | - ‘The scientiie inquiry has tabled ‘in. the. House of — nemands recommended heen named by Federal mine at Kitsaull. Biology Department “‘ex-. mo judicial powers and can Commons March 12 by by the national convention Local sports - "Page 8 Fisheries Minister Romeo f These ukulele winners in the Nor- f thwest Music Festival for classroom music are from Grade 4 at Veritas. _ They will be seen with the many “MLA Al Passarell (NDP: and under are $1. ‘for ‘the Gala Performance are PE ad Soi tak aie Si formance Saturday, Apri} 4at 8 p.m. Adults. are $2.50; children ages 12. Advance. tekets tremely offensive” and "an “insult to thé intelligence of ee eee En he ar) aes ee en eG ER EE Dg : Theaire.. auly Make non-binding recommendations to the government and the com- . noon each day during the week of - March 30 to April 3 at the REM Lee The students seen above J “have. only been playing their” Skeena MP and NDP en- vironment critic Jim Fulton, The petition, circulated by a _ Wednesday, Jeopardy, says: Michael at this' north “coast con: project manager munity. _for Prinee Rupert Grain Ltd, ‘The mut-millendater “We are now at a critical . Grading and levelling project stage,’’. Thompson sald minal refused to approve the National Harbors Board's. latest set of contract tender #lbed en ; work ‘Gifferent location. But proposals for Bite Stomper said. thie i preparation. i oa ” sortium still is seeking dssut to pay the costs. Don Mazankowski, ranges that the federat Pepin anid the consortiui transport minister in the government will share the has made a- last-minute Conservative costs of whatever site recent ‘anid: . Wed. B.C.’s healthy economy and the forest industry’s prediction that- pulp ‘and paper profits will increaze justify demands for a 20-per- cent wage increage ‘tor 9,000 | pulp and paper workers, ‘union officials say, ~ The tough bargaining stance was hammered out during ‘the. first national on Canadian | Paperworkera Union wage policy con- Include a minimum 20-per- cent increase in one year, VANCOUVER (cP) _ now ls two months bebind schedule, board | delay between the time’site}. preparation tenders are ‘oPts ‘pelisy to "been for a one-year agreement to expire June, 1982, | was Planned because it - wants industry wide bargaining Canada with a common expiry year and a common contract expiry date, sald ‘unlon president James; Bu- chanan. "A one-year agreement for workers will bring the Terrace figure ekating Page 6. in. _tigied in BC. ‘Lue Pepin said in an ing ° ‘terview that top : board officials hava sent to the British Columbia ‘Post to try to reeclve a dis: pute. . Meazankowski said. _, Ghange in. what the board West within a ‘month a the. expiry date ‘for easter workers whose two-year contracts expire May, 1682; besaid,, “BC. palp and payed ‘Workers: currently earn 72 cents an hour more than thelr eastern collegues and _ the gap will widen when a. collective agreement is the people living in that us trades adjustments, -Twinriver lays © Sehnet Gu tema UGANG seeetar- EE ethan ors eemecbommesend BV involvement with the initiat UFAWU secretary- for a withdrawal of the improved benefits, Base rate ue Comics’ ‘and. - dumping permit grant to treasurer George Hewison apecial Order-in-Council for a pulp and paper worker ys 4 k. ff AMAX, « . termed the © inquiry’ which permitted the is currently $9.96 an hour. oN ~ Ann: ‘Landers | ‘wor ers oO . .Melnerney, a member.of ‘ridiculous... . proposed dumping and “no 17 CPU locals meet, ‘Page 10 the Pollution Control Board, _- “The pane] will be holding demanded a full public Apeil 22 to decide whether to . Twinriver Timber Limited “ventory in thelr pulp logs and denied the existence of any an- autopsy, not a review" . accept the policy. has shut down logging atthe prenedg areas are full confict of interest. ‘the “Hewison sald, “The dit. mein eho ny Bargaines fot BC , Classitiods operatiéns for three weeks 4 presént time, permit was granted by the Biculty is that the mine starts inte house | largainers for B.C.'s . . beglnaing Monday, March One reason for thecurrent . Poljution Control Branch”, dumping in April and the of 1960. #,000-member International Page 12-14 . high level of the stocks ac-- he said, ‘the Pollution report, and probably. a. The special Order.in- Woodworkers of America - et set ta have. bees cording to Avison is because - Control Board is a separate preliminary report at that, Council allows AMAX to mange ee, os . layed off until Apeil 13, it wab e good year for ay”. eo et Senge reed unt a ons ‘bypass — federal en be seeking a one-year, 20- ; although another 100 were logging. The lack of snow “Dr. RW, Burling of the Jute", “Mronmental prodeetion laws, Ponce wage Increase, eM VEND; : kept on for maintenance allowed the company to keep ‘University of Victoria ‘and. ot MN; tt operations. called stest at eqn Dr. W.K.. Oldham of the Cg -LTD. oy G A Andy Avison, persone! called logging . University of , British . . : manager at Twinriver, says Normally layolla occur in Columbia are the other. Hollis innocent - Thatcher “Complete Office _ the company js up over in- january aioe ee members of the three man ~ Coffee Service ue said Twinrl : up full employment: all . ‘ Prime ‘Minister Margaret “agent, Thatcher sald: British colleagues. OS host . winter. ‘the Nishga Band Council, ‘Thatcher sald today there is. “Mr. Pincher’s account of On Wednesday, Canadian- : ' Music . “supported by the United 20 evidence that the late Sir Lord Trend's conclusions are . born Sir William Stephenson, | . 638-1825 Soe While it was an ex- Fishermen and Allied Roger Hollis, former wroog.” | __ wartime head of the Britiah- . OTe AIe2] Mee “evtionally: good year for Workers Union (UFAWU), Gizector af Britain's MIS — Pincher, veteran defence U.S. intelligence office in | anna Hwy. 16W. TERRACE eee logging, the market for MLA Al Passarell, MP Jim counter-intelligence service, correspondent of The Daily New’ York, said in a , : - honber has remained ‘very’ Fulton and other native Wad @ Soviet agent. - Mail, in excerpts published telephone interview in : depressed” according to. environmental, iabour and She also told the House of by the cewapaper from his Hamilton, Bermuda, that - ~ The Pacific Nor- J company officials. “Still, all church organizations will Commons there is no book, also claimed that Hollis was not the man who Westend Food Mart thwest Festival con- | the mills are ruming and a boycott the, inquiry. evidence of deep Soviet Hollis, who headed MI-5 interrogated Gourenko, linues today attheR.E. | new burner igbeing installed * McInerney waa appointed penetration now of Briiain’s from 195° until hia retire. Thatcher said: “Lord, 635- S274 | Fdays M. Lee Theatre wilh it's Fat the Skeena Lamber niill. to repliiee Winston Matr who intelligence agencies. meat in 1985, had been the ‘Trend ... concluded that Sir tame p a week The oi burner is still in resigntil due to the boycott, Responding to allegations man British intelligence sent Roger Hollis had not been an Production and the change The Nishga Band Céuncil {9 4 book by British defence to Canada in 1045 to if- agent of the. Rumign in- over bo the new one will is insisting upon the specialist Chapman Pincher, terview Soviet embassy telligence service.” - Westend: Begg Service occur at Easter. necessity of a full public Which ‘said a 1974 in- defector Igor Gouzenko on — . She said that after Hollis’s 635- 7228 - | Contract negotiations are inquiry, with judicial powers vestigation of Heéllis by the Infiltration of British retirement as bead of MI4 24 Nourse: i due to begin in June with the of supoena and cross- former cabinet secretary security agencies. Pincher from 1986 to 1965, there was - Zz ie Satisfy Tummy & Tank International Woodworkers .examination, and of a, Lord Trend concinded that said Hollis later provided the an initial investigation into { _t 365DAYSAYEAR” - cf America. = - moratorium on dumping -Hollis was Hkely a Soviet minimum information ta his possible Soviet infiltration. >