OPRAH TODO DORM - Broadbent OTTAWA (CF) — NDP Leader Ed Broadbent said today. he is convinced the Trudeau government is considering a fall election. After releasing copies of what he described as a Liberal partycommissioned political survey, Broadbent told reporters the nature of the document proves his theory, . Sources said the survey was: sent to the New Democratic Party by a Liberal who said he had been told the pall must be conducted quickly. Broadbent said the fact that he had been told the survey was rushed convinced him that the Liberais are considering calling “a' federal election this fall. . Qt ay yced Teva é Pra teg ey” Prabg lraedecar BOA Wes Te derek Be _ pal haba nese aetna tact C ttt ed tee aE a RRR AEP CEI ES TS TOE ETE RA EEOC ARRIETA scanactaoiecon LIBERALS COMMISSION &XPENSIVE POLL | sees signs of autu lection call. He conceded that Prime wanted an election for some —_It would be irresponsible resolving a current scandal tress fall-election | One seciion asks those designed to determine what Minister Trudeau's political time,’’ Broadbent said, to call an election when the involving an illegal 1972 arguments. being polled which cabinet those being polled think of advisers may be trying to referring to Senator Keith government should be con. RCMP break-in at a The 47-page survey form ministers they have heard. the various leaders. convince the prime minister an election should be held. But it would be a ‘serious mistake” and an “act of total iresponsibility’’ if Trudeau took their advice. “The great rainmaker has Davey, Liberal campaign director. TWO YEARS LEFT , But the government had no need to call an election because it had two-years teft under its 1974 mandate. party __ controls and meth centrating on ways to ease unemployment, whether to allow construction of a northern gas pipeline, how to extricate the country from wage and / oO rice - Montreal news agency. Broadbent said Turdeau's advisers probably commissioned the survey— which he described as the most complete political poll , he had ever seen—to but-s 3 is stamped strictly confidential and was drawn up by the Canadian Polling Institute, trademark for Martin Goldfarb Associates, the Liberal parly’s polling THE te fal aa ternational cuisine. Hwy. 16 West, Terrace < 635-2362 4 SCHNITZEL HOUSE _ «Where the host really — cares and serves in- At the KALUM MOTEL. ofa tip, one Broadbent aide said, that the Liberals are trying to find out which ministers to send out on national campaign forays, CHECK ON LEADERS Another auestion ia ‘~ theherald Serving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass agency. 4 SJ VOLUME 71, NO. 38 Price: FRIDAY JUNE 24, 1977 J TOTEM ' Furniture & Appliances —— A\\N THE GEPERCASILIT? PEOPLE an meek APA ART Now Showing at A division of- Totem TV Centra Lid. 4554 Lokelse Ave., Terrace, B.C, V8G val \. $38-1159 RSPR SP eeaetecicatoeeecreeaa eed ara eae aa ea tetas leteaie ete seedabatasetetatubatotatobabetssetctatoeteto toes conensbanioanastoaeststasasameroranitarstetatarater Ga me ee on appearance: appropriate clothing, hairstyle, makeup, neatness and coordination of colors and. accesories; manners: helpfulness, appropriate behavior, congenlality - and general attitude; public speaking: ability to mix, ability to carry on a conversation; grace: coordination of posture, sitting and standing gracefully and finally on beauty. ROP SST CAR COSTS RISE $88 s price rise BELLY DANCING... . IN TERRACE? If you want to put some excitement in your life (and maybe some one else’s), learn how to belly dance.. All you need is $15.00 and some spare time this July. That isn't the only option available toyou. There’s also Hawaiian Still not: interested? weaving? Quilti been to ying dance. wo & How about a nice course in ? Think of that old quilt grandma's you've duplicate. For the younger types, there's childrne’s drama. Films, drawing, puppetry, to name but a few. All these courses are available in July and August through the Northwest Summer School of the Arts. thoug They can only be held if you show enough interest, . If you had been planning to take a course, or . were thinking of just doing something different this summer, investigate. Pre-registration and information about fees and available courses will be available in the Terrace Mall this Saturday, June 25, from 10a.m. to4p.m.. bee Drug bust RCMP have charged a Terrace man as the result of ‘a drug, raid, Wednesday hight, — ' Police seized 10 pounds of marijuana from a_ truck located in the Thornhill area. ; Charged with trafficking is Peter Robert Nickerson of in Terrace’ Terrace. He willl appear in court Monday. Weather - Yesterday's High: 15 Low: 8 . . Today’s High: 13 Low: = B Cloudy with showers. REGISTER FOR .... " By ANDREW PETTER Herald staff writer The B.C. Government Employees Union (BCGEU) will establish an office in Terrace, BCGEU first vice president Sid Burton told the Herald yesterday. . Burton, who: was in Terrace attending a union meeting, said that the office would be manned by a full time staff representative who would serve the membership in a number of areas including contract enforcement, grievances and organization,. The staff representative will also act as an administrative assistant to the BCGEU area council. Burton said that the move is part of an effort by the union to decentralize its operations. a "We want to be more in touch with the membership,” he said. Gordon .Kirk of Terrace, chairman of BCGEU's area + ' gouncil, said the move would be “a tremendous benefit to the membership.” “It will be a great help to Kirk predicted. ‘The area council will be able to get better involved in community activities.” “The area council will be able to get better involved in communit activities.” A local office would instill more confidence in the union membership and: Two car accident Two persons were rushed to hospital, Thursday, following a two car collision in Terrace. Kevin and Laverne Hugan were taken to Milis Memorial and treated for minor facial injuries when a car driven by Rosemary Hugan was involved in a mishap with a_ second vehicle, this one drivenby Danny Stanyer. The aceident occured at the Greigg Ave. and Sandy overpass at 3:15 yesterday afternoon. Damage totalled $2,000. onetetat cotete’ oreet ANNUALL s14c a gallon Two-year staging PROTECTS SOURCE | The survey also seeks }. opinionf on national unity, economic problems, civil servants, federal-provincial relations, pipelines, the integrity of political parties, Quebec language legis- ; lation, energy prices, } organized labor, and a host ; of other issues. 4 Broadbent conceded that : current standings in! popularity polls indicate ; Trudeau could probably win a fall election handily. But the prime minister runs the risk of being rejected by voters ‘in muc the same way as Premier: William Davis of Ontario if | he calls an unnecessary [. election. SERED atte it AA a ra RA dm An for higher price OTTAWA (CP) - Gasoline will rise by 14 cents a gallon and heating oil by 12.4 cents in the next two years as a result of higher crude oil prices announced Thursday by Energy Minister Alastair Gillespie. The minister siad in a Commons ‘statement the increase. will come in four six-morithly stages starting uly 1. Passing the increases along to consumers will be delayed 6 days beyond those dates. _ Natural gas prices will incregge: by 17.5 cents .a thousdnd cubic feet effective: Aug. ‘1 and a 17 cents next Feb. 1. - Further increases ior 1978 Mil be discussed ‘with the , lberta-goyernment, -the .... yo TEN sas play Gillespie. algo. confirmed —” in his statement that: the major Spring..— Gillespie also said. the ice of the one trillion cubic eet of natural gas sold to the United States annually will increase by 34 cen a thousand cubic feet to $2.23 effective Sept. 23, 1677. After the two years, the higher prices will have added on an average $88 to the yearly cost of driving a car, $80 to $1234 to the cost of producer, next heating a home with ail and P $84 to $112 to the cost of heating with natural gas. Figures provided by the federal energy department show that for every $1 increase. in the price of a barrel of crude oil, gasoline prices go up by 3.5 cents a gallon, and heating ail by 3.1 UNION DECENTRALIZES Terrace BCGEU office would ensure faster service, Kirk explained, Burton said he expects the staff representative to be appointed in September. The BCGEU is also establishing new offices in Williams Lake Fort St, H John, and other interior locations. ~ Wins award Mark Hamilton, a former sports editor with the Terrace Herald, has received a MacMillan Bloedel journalism award. Now the editor of the weekly Maple Ridge Gazette, Mark received the M and B award for a series of articles he wrote in the Alberni Valley Times on crime prevention, He will get $250 in recognition of his effort. — Contest judges were Vancouver broadcaster Chuck Davis, Vancouver businessman and former newspaper columnist John Nichol and Alan Black, publisher of the Williams Lake Tribune. cents and natural gas by 14.7 cents a thousand cubic feet. DELAY INCREASE The price of crude oil will increase by $1 a barrel this July 1. Gillespie said the oil companies will again be asked.to delay passing the increase along to consumers for 60 days to use existing stocks of lower price products. , Further crude oil increases will come next Jan, 1, July 1, 1978, and Jan, 1,14979,. —. : nee federal government intends to offer a national program to help insulate existing housing. The program, to be outlined Monday, will cost about $1.5 billion in the next seven years, Homeownerf will be offered grants and loans to help pay for the insulation. ; Agreement on the higher rices was reached by Ottawa and seven of the provinces in the annual spring negotiations. 4 ae nn ee One ech deme AND GOES TO JAIL TORONTO (CP) — Ed Ziemba, NDP member of the Ontario legislature for the Toronto riding of High ParkSwansea, was sent to Toronto jail for six days today for refusing to say where he got information that led to fraud charges against Abko Medical Laboratories. Roderick Lewis, clerk of the legislature, said today that serving a jail term does not make a member ineligible to hold a seat, Provincial court Judge Robert Dneiper directed Ziemba to tell the court who had advised him that Abko: and two of its officials: allegedly defrauded the! Ontario Health Insurance: Plan of $20,000. : “Your honor, if I were to: answer I would be betraying : @ confidential trust,”: Ziemba answered, : “Sir, you are directed to: answer the question. Do you ‘ refuse?” the judge asked. : “I do," replied Ziemba. : “You will be committed to : prison for a period not to ex- : ceed eight days,” Dneiper : ruled. Ziemba was to appear ‘ incourt again June 29. Quadrant Transportation Service has started moving its first tug and barge unit north from Vancouver. Company resident, Archie York said the 400-ton tug ‘Damar’ departed for Prince Rupert with two scows in tow, one with 300 tons of freight destined for Prince Rupert and Port Simpson. The company has been contracted to deliver the --Quadrant run - second scow to Bella Bella, he said. Although the unit is: expected to arrive in Prince: Rupert Sunday, York said. he wasn't sure if the scow: would be unloaded in Prince : Rupert or at the Northern: Net property in Port’ Edward. He added he was* trying to make final: arrangements for a Prince : Rupert site.: witt said Thursda in his and other major VICTORIA (CP) - Food prices are going to keep rising and the best way to combat the increase is to avoid other unnecessary expenses like interest payments Agriculture Minister James e Hewitt told the annual meeting of the British Columbia Central Credit Union by that by paying cash for a new car, a consumer can save enough in interest | payments to more than cover any Increase I He said it angered him to hear British Columbians complaining about food price increases while they readily accept large price hikes for new cars food Interest charges alone are enormous on major expenditures, he said. Interest payments spur inflation ever upwards The minister noted that credit unions; being in. the business of lending, might eager to promote the idea of avoiding interest payments, but all citizens should become aware of the large part of their budget that is used ey buy goods on credit instead of paying Hewitt urged convention delegates to buy as many B.C. products as possible, especially wines, because the provincial grape industry needs a higher of purchases in order to survive. Tex Enemark, deputy minister of consumer and corporate affairs, announced the government would double the size of its credit union inspection staff to 14 from seven to assist those branches which might need help. not when bill. items. Le a meee =f. FALLWELL cash. volume NORTHWEST SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS eee LT ee weet he ne wee