VANCOUVER. (CP) - -CKONrol of. amacMill - Bloedel Ltd., B.C’s largest forest. products company, _ hinges on the philosophy of a ; adftapoken nan who swings _ a big club. That power let Tom Waterland, B.C. foreais minister, recently tell a Noranda Mines Lid. senior executive his company shoulrin’t make a bid to buy MacBlo. Adam Zimmerman, after posing the. possibility te Waterland, was told ‘oranda alreaty baa enough: forest interests in B.C. Control of ' MacMillan ‘Bloedel ia currently. being . sought by B.C. Resources — Investment Corp., which wants to swell its holding in ‘the timber giant to 49 from 20 ber cent. The BCRIC. move. has: | fuelled speculation that— counter offers will come for the. forest ‘company, with tossing around | approval ‘for. transfer of Mayor accepts. cosis ; The recently ‘announced . takeovers. = ui f landlord over 95:per cont of change in Federal policy We’s vital protocol. ih the pad. Yon ‘should have which would | have The province owna #5 per. good. relations with. the mumicipalities take the lions cent of B.C. timber land and:’ tandlard. share of policing costs could Allows companies ‘to «cut He said hic cost Terrace up to $750,009, wood -under various long: about . corporate “cen Although the district has term, renewable lease . centration in the imdmatry : Jim Steele (left) president of the proposed second floor which willbe $11,147,316 in total assets. Mem-- joined . other B.C. arrangements :kuown — two major polcés — i Terrace and District Credit Union used for office rental. Plans also bership has also climbed by 439° municipalities in protesting tree-farm licences. the amount of amnaal a Board of Directors, and Ross call for a partial basement to be members to reach a total of 5,692 the new policy ‘to the Waterland bas a hs allowable cut a compeny hus \ Bretherlck, manager, display an built forrecordstorage. Theproject Others confirmed on this year’s Solicitor-General, “Mayor meriock wl the. ny, and the effects on regieanl artists conception of the Credit which will take a year to complete board of directors are Henry ‘Maroney sees no softening of with susuane regulatory employment, Union's proposed bullding ex- will go to fender in May, with Kaysser: Al McGowan; Margaret ee acere! atte, oot eee aoe tb cut, Waterland sald there's pansion. The $1.1 militon addition building scheduled to begin In June. © Faber; Michael Clarabut; Michael to the Selicitor uve Prolesied heen rast an “profits nothing to stop a company will provide 4,000 square feet of In the Credit Union’send ofthe year Bowen-Colthurst: Peter, Hollist; he was fn Prii Gen they'll miake and who they that is considered big enough space on the ground floor, and report asset growth wasreportedat Dale McFadden, - Vice. President; three weeks ago, but think caneseltn. for one region from getting another 3,000 square feet on the $2,458,617 giving the Credit Union and Judy Axelson, secretary. it wouldhave been a waste of A competing offer to buy timber rights to. grow. ia ; “ time” said Maroney. . - rmone Gana W per cost of: Seether regen af BA - ' The new policy which , (POLICE —) nocsts themunicipal stare of , —- RCMP coris from 52 per cent NOW OPEN NEWS to $0 per cent will take effect . ‘There was a single vehicle upon the expiration of the accidental the Rive! Essie OO eae _ Aspen Motor Inn over the weekend.. There the esd of March. ; was $750 worth of damage to § Unless the policy is phased. ! the car and the driver was in over four or five years az. Smithers, BC. : charged with dri Maroney hopes it will charged with driving Witt a ee ee 0 units, swimming pool, sauna, wat pe Another accident occurred sdded to the mill rate in the weat of Terrace on Sunday. upcoming May 15 budget, to for reservations call 847-4551. (oomect) A l7-year-old is cover the increased cost, : Kermode Centre ‘boosted eat aa a FR a oh: EM. ee: - Firemen were called out to a grass and small brush fire [n Terrace on Friday. From the middle of March to mid-May, Terrace is plagued with grass fires and this -year could be particularly bad due to the lack of snow and dry conditions. The cause of Friday's fire at Hogan and Weber could have been children playing with matches but the fire department Is asking that everyone be particularly careful when they burn trash during their spring cleanup this year. Vancouver collection unknown VANCOUVER (CP) — If anybody is making money filling in for striking garbage workers in the Vancouver area, it's being done quietly. refuse are reperting in- creased costs and-a decline in business because of the strike by Vancouver and area civic workers. Gene Muss, vice-president of Smithrite Disposal Ltd., says. some commercial customers are suspending their services until the labor dizpute ls settled because of the threat of secondary pickets by strikers and possible vandalism. “We sympathize. with them (the striking workers), but we aren't doing the same work,” said Gerry Wild, owner: of North Shore Disposal Ltd. Both Maas and Wid say costs are increasing becawe they have to haul refuse to dumps farther away instead of dumping at the most convenient landfill sites. Drivers for private firms refuse to cross picket lines eet up by striking municipal workers at dump sites and supervisors must be called to tabe the trucks in and empty thern. Because of a B.C, Labor ‘Relations Board ruling preventing municipal eustomers from switching to private firms during the current dispute, private firms are unable to recruit new industrial customers although “when our com- pany was on aitrike, the rounicipalities. took’ a bot of our accounts,” Maas says. Major truck rental firms in the Lower Mainland say they won't rent vehicles to customers wanting t use them to haul trash. Rental firms say they set the policy after the Canadian Union of Public Employees complained rental trucks were carrying garbage across picket lines. Small business haulers onto a nearby lawn and with their own trucks denied timply disappeared with the they were doing work nor- fee, mally done by striking garbagemen. “We might take a bag or two of garbage as part of a load of garden refuse or Cleanup from a basement," ae said, “but we won't take strictly garbage.” - Police warn of individuals going door-to-door, offering to dispose of garbage. In some cases the freelancer hes dumped the garbage driving. incident. at the home af Frank Roth. Frances Carcasson reported a break- in at her home with $1900 worth of goods taken. - ( weatHer } | Tt will be cloudy with showers today. The high will be 8 degrees Celsius and the overnight low will be 3. The Kermode Friendship Centre planned expansion received a boost Saturday from the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine board. The board voted to send a letter of support tw the federal government, in order to help the friendship society purchase the former Terrace Health Centre building. The letter of support should help the society receive funding from the government for the acquisition. 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