+ : SALISBURY (AP) — . Rey. Ndabaningi Sithole, ‘the leading domestic opponent to Zimbabwe Rhodesia's new biracial . Rovernment ended a’ boycott Thursday and took his seat in ’ Parllament, giving the ‘administration a boost in ita quest for international ” recognitivn, — fn the south, mean- f while, black insurgents * 4% struck thelr first blow sitice the Commonwealth summit opened Wed- nesday in neighboring Zambia, hitting the town of Fort Victoria with ‘rockets. There were no immediate reports of casualties, but one house ‘Was. reported destroyed, The situation in Zim- babwe Rhodesia is one of . the key issues al the Commonwealth con- ference, a meeting of heads of government of Britain and its former colonies. — Sithole, head of the Zimbabwe African SITHOLE RETURNS TO | HIS SEAT IN ZIMBABWE. National Kulon Party and chief domestic. critic of the government of Prime Minister Abel Muzorewa, led 14 party members into the National Assembly to take their ‘places In~ Parliament for the first time since the. govern- ment was Installed June | 1, . Before he and his ‘supporters took’ thelr places in the 100-seat assembly, Sithole said his _ party “will work for and with the government” of Muzorewa, “os ZANU -had staged the boycott -because, it said, the April elections were _vigged in favor of’ Muzorewa's dominant United African National Council, “When Sithole was boycotting, the outside world could rightly argue that the . bishop did not speak for most of. the people,” one parliamentary official said, “Now he can safely say he does,” : The decision to end the boycott followed-a con- | ference last weekend of the ZANU leadership, Sithole told a news con- . ference afterward . he wanted new elections and . a Teferendum on the new constitution that brought Muzorewa to power. : The constitution was approved last year: by Sithole and Muzorewa after negotiations with former white prime ° minister Jan Smith, It ‘leaves the three-per-cent white minority with 28 of the 100 National As- sembly seats, a quarter of the cabinet posts, a third of the Senate positions ‘ and control for five years ° over the army, civil service, courts, economy and police, . : Sithole joined the government despite frotesta within his party that at least 450 of its officials and supporters - have been detained without trlal or arrested on security charges in the past two months, Petro-Canada plans" salesof gas to U.S. _ build a terminal in Eastern Canada to regaslfy the liquid CALGARY (CP) — A_ . PetroCanada vice-president . disclosed: Thursday thet Petro-Canada is. close to completing an agreement to export tc the United States 259 million cubic feet a day of arctic natural gas and an equal amount of Western Ca- nadian gas. Donald Weleott told the National Energy Board that 3 PétroCanada, Canada’s national of] company, ex- pects fo sign a letter of agreement in September ‘witli"two U.S. companies — Southern Natural Gas Co. and subsidiary Southern Energy Co. The landmark project, the first to tab arctie gas sup- plies, would in effect add nine trillion cubic feet of arctic gas to Canada’s usable reserves, Wolcott said later in an interview. He declined to say what price is being negotiated for the gas. But at the export” price of $3.50 a thousand cubic feet expected to apply to conventional Western Canadian gas next spring, the proposed sale would be worth $639 million a year. But the key to selling the arclic gas is to match it with an equal volume of Western Canadian gas, Wolcott said. He told the energy board that Petro-Canada’s' U.S. customers are concerned that the arctic gas, which: would be liquefied and shipped south in icebreaking tankers, would be subject lo interruptions in delivery, It is essential for the sale, : Wolcott said, thet there be a secure matching volume of the gas deliverable to the customers through overland pipelines. He said Petro-Canada will not proceed wilt an export application until later this year or early next year, but the company is intervening in current export hearings to ensure its plang are not pre- empted, . oo Wolcott explained: that if all available surplus gas Is. approved |.for’ export at current hearings, not enough would remain in Western Canada to permit. Petro-: Canada to proceed with sits. plans. was shipped south. That gas would then be put into the -Canadian system, with equivalent volumes being exported from whatever ’ point is most convenient to O Fis popeel prebuild of He proposed preouuld o the Alaska Highway system “would: cross, the border at Monchy;.Sask.,.a point that, He specifically,.reconi-!;'“has a-lot.of interests for our mended the energy board delay decision . on 3p. plications to extend export” licences that would. other- wise expire in the mid-1960s, That would be the same ‘time as Petro-Canada plans to put its project in effect, He added, however, that Petro-Canada supports Pan- Alberta Gas. Ltd.’s plan to export 4.9 trillion cubie feet of Alberta gas through early Wolcott said Petro-Canada has 500 billlon cubic: feet of Western gas it wants to sell to Pan-Alberta and Petro- Canada’s plans would be aided if Pan-Alberta builds a new pipeline connection to the United States: _ customers," .. < Second hole -for. Petro- * Canatlaw move the :: Tiquifled-ges ‘directly to an existing. facility at Savan- nah, Ga., or to Europe in the case of buyers there. Using the arctic gas solely for damestic Canadian needs would be Petro-Canada's third choice, Wolcott said. Emphasizing the need for export sales to bring in construction of the soul money foy development of. pata the Agden goa anny sage, bea explore." Petro-Canada’sa . willingness to fund 80° ceat of the northern drilling ‘program of Panarctic Oils . .Ltd, this year was the only reason northern exploration’. “Wolcott ' said Petro- is continuing at meaningful Canade’s primary strategy: levels, — ——— NOTICE — and Tuesday fram 4: In addition fo regular office hours the Lazelle Medical Centre Is pleased to an- nounce extended night hours on. 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The gerieral intent of the by-law amendment Is as follows: Rezone from Rural to Residential (R1) the described as all that portion of Block 7, property ijegally District Lot 368, except part subdivided by Plan 3474 and 3490, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 3034, which is bounded on the south by the south boundary of Lot 7 and on the west by the west boundary of Lot 7 and on the _ north by the north boundary of Lot 7 and on the east by a line drawn from a pointon the north boundary and located 450 feet east ' of the west boundary of Lot 7 ina southerly direction toa point at which the south boundary would be intersected by a northerly extension of the west boundar Plan 3506. y of Lot 6, Block 7, District Lot 368, The proposed amendment may be viewed by any and all Interested persons during: regular business hours, Monday through Friday at the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, «BC, The Public Hearing will be held on Menda p.m. In the Municipal Council Chambers. Take notice and be governed accordingly. y, Avgust 13, 1979, at 7:00 s E-R. Hallsor | Clerk-Administrator ? i ia] Mo lbave. ithe: gagnin- theo, r Provinces will fund recre The Herald.Friday, August 3, 1079, Page 5 ation programs when they control Lotto. OTTAWA (CP) — All the provinces are committed to providing fund, for aatlonal ang international sport programs once the federal government gives them control of Lote Canada, the national lottery, Ontario Recreation Minister Reuben Raetz said Thursday. Baetz said in an interview the provinces will provide much more than the $3.5 million amateur sports got from Loto Canada this year. “It will be far more than Loto Canada is giving to amateur sports at. this time time.” ; . Baetz met earlier in the day with lotery ministers from the other nine provinces to discuss negotiations with the federal government over the Loto Canada transfer, , ‘Sport Minister Steve - Paproski has said he will transfer Loto Canada to the provinces in return-for funds for amateur sports and some agreement on the $18 million promised by the previous government from the lottery for hockey rinks in Quebec City, Winnipeg and Edmon- ton “We realize Paproski was stuck with a promise and we're certainly prepared to help." . The provincial niiniaterg are scheduled to meet Paproski here Aug. 21 to. work opt an agreement for the transfer. Baetz said the provinces hope the meeting will succeed so they can haye control of the lottery in time ‘for the first draw.in 1980. The Progressive Gon- servatives promised during the May 22 election cam- paign to withdraw the federal government from the lottery business... “The provinces still assume the government is committed ta turning over Loto Canada,” Baetz said. . Amateur athletes and Sport groups have. flooded the oftices of Paproskl, Prime Minister Clark and many MPs with letters and petitions . opposing the transfer, They want Loto Canada .converted into Sporto, a national lottery Which would split its profits between amateur sports and arts) and culture or-. ganizations, Baetz said he thinks the — sport groups “have been unduely exercised about this.” 7 ya ( “The provincea are con- cerned about national and international sports,’’ he added, - They also acknowledge that Ottawa. paoris addlttonal money to Ip those groups. The provinces will turn . over a percentage of the net er op ‘Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine By-law No. 115 Schedule. 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