? lining claims up; BY ED YUDIN Herald Staff Writer Over 4000 claims have been ataked in” the Skeena Mining Division so far this year, thanks in a large ~ Aneake to the claime _— Tesrace June 2 ce June 22,which Dick Morgan, a government which took place in - ector in Smithers says is half the, fumber fea just four yeays ago, led throughout the entire province: The provincial department of mines, energy and " etroleum resources surveyed an area of ate . mining locations, many people went out on eenistriece: Siar iiamene; «89 COMP. 77/78 . PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, B.C. @ Vave1s4 fol prox oximately 1,200 | 6 miles from Kitimat to art and from rvale out to the coast. Two map sheets containing mineral suryey informatior were released in Terrace June 22. Morgan saic Wednesday the interest in this area preceeded the . fata release date. “There waa activity in the area a month or two prio o the release of the maps. Once we atnounced we would survey the Skeena area for evidence of potential own and ataked their claims, But there was quite a list of claims on the eo and rd at sue.” june 22 many. major mining companies rented’ helicopters and took off from the Terrace airport to stake their claims. The survey maps released by the department of mines gave information on where. elements at such as copper .allver, nickel and zine would located ' Intotal survey data was compiled for 1Selements in over 4000 ‘locations. Copies of the mape could be ob- tained for only % a paltry sum for a potential gold mostly for the big guys While the program was ‘cstensibly created to en- courage and aid individual prospectors, it was the. large mining companies thick appear to have’ benefited the most. Claims are often staked in the name of individuals’ and the transfered later er to the company,”"explained Morgan. nat is iva the usual procedure for these things.” M panies and individuals | have been able to stake thelr 5555 TAXI (1978LTD.) 24. HOUR SERVICE » \ 635-5555, 635-5050 635-2525 diane DELIVERY SERVICE | ~ Radio strike may hit here, | | Ground planes by ED YUDIN Herald Staff Writer. All scheduled flights at, the . Terrace Kitimat ‘earental services ee. tw le simply © two peop mply management and. ‘sonnel ie F yn ‘points out, however, that: ‘in general airlines do not ‘operate under these: “They can’t do. everything. There are some services which one *-conditions can’t do TERRACE. daily _ Friday, August 31,1979 Canada, we 7 routine aircraft com- the, .munications, weather | adc ‘4 rerald Volume 73 No, t6 — SALVAGE LTD. Seal Gove Rd., Pr. Rupert 624-5639 WE BUY copper, brass, all metals, that some local com+ RUPERT STEEL & — | batteries, etc. Callus - We are OTTAWA (CP) — Two, major indicators of a wor- sening in the country’s economic fortunes wore unvelled in quick Thursday by federal statis- ticlans top the J tus rom une @ aur of $206 million and was greeted. by Trade Minister Michel Wilson as unwel- come evidence that there is no hope of mate last year’s attractive trade First Statistics Canada re- ffecting information and flight F . "production during . Terrace, . services * second quarter of the year. The bad news doses not: " mean the country’ is in a recesalon, 03 the U.S, now is experiehcing. A ‘country. Tait’ ao te “exparlente’ economic gro’ Terrace Airport, ai _ consec quarters walkout by the six radio: - regi representative, it is Meonsldered ms loperators might force; said Wednesday that: recession. cancellation of all flif _its,; ‘flights at Vancouver Tt was a sharp contrast to The radio operatora are. international 4 and the first three months of the responsible for giving larger. regio airports! Haag year during whic 8 ‘airport siviaery Md would: not be affected: Him economy surged ahead at an formation to ' because moat of. their: Annual rate of 6.8 per cent. communications . are . Bg ce vemnment analysts sald chapdled by alr traffic: ; . the r second quarter ‘contrellers rather thanby Joanne Hiefmann, the Herald's circulation manager, is glad that stodents are OWE of deteriorating -‘radic dic operators, coming back toschool because ahe is looking for newspaper carriers. Carriers are. economic conditicas within The union has been required for the 5900 block Agar Ave., Heminck St., Highway 16 West, Thornhill the United States, Carter “without a contract since at, Wilow Creek, Woodland Park, Burgess and Laurier, Seaton Ave., and Larch administration officials con- ; "July, 1978. The con- and Alder "ceded this week that the U.S. The walkout itself, if It ciustion offer provided a in indeed into a fullfledged ow bears, according to; 230. increase. retroac: HORRORS! | ~ | Exporters mr warp i] . Svea: That woul be; hor Seno Ag. NO NEW SPAPER ioe tbe Untied Ste et sua isda owe, Price Of beer |QN THE MONDAY | gins cacti tudy session by local ' Stlaty levels now ooo ay ain af : the recession has bit 0417 would also affect | range fecan $13,328 an,’ & pag: __ Yes, even newspapers. take holidays. 1ne aadlan experts bard, fe Smithers airport. — ar. The VANCOUVER’ (cp) — | Herald will not publish Labour Day, Monday, | markets they experienced There is also a | mec basn’t called for a . British Columbia beer | Sept. 3. The Herald will publish as scheduled on | last year, manufacturers of, try to run -qperations by. ‘proposed settlement. more to wet their whistles | - As per the usual, government offices, banks, | ‘motor have had to’ : during the holiday weekend, and moet large ares wil bcos on Monday, reduce ‘production and in . . Consumer Affairs Minister in observ of the holiday, many cases lay off workers e sec Jini, Nielsen announted ance because of the shrinking U.8. Air service is 9 Sunmenees mie 7 J bottled and canned beer wiil - | NDP Leader Ed Broad-. on the increase Sy ED YUDIN Laiaman, former ine) Saturday cents a dozen, ys Nielsen sald that a dozen’ ‘PRINCE RUPERT Seven killed ‘bent said serlous unem-. ‘ployment problems will develop in the winter unless’ Herald Staff Writer Air travellers in th Northwest can look forward to increased service the: id ostensibly cost: rel Ista X0percent, the - tine nob core act, o Aizwest Airlines ning to fancouver is planning consolidate its service new cosstal fight schedule from Nancouver {0 Prince Charotte Islands. Air- oct between Van: rouver and ‘the nor: thweet. | Terrace and oe be the nex! 2 i oeaney without question ina. -\Prince Rupert. eays_ . Dick, \President of Pacific . Western Airlines and now. paead of Airwest. “When; are 8 tened/: lout we will-go into the: (community (Terrace and; a. ‘itimat) and aparece i we can u : commuter service,’ -—Airwest first. muet'- receive approval from from ‘Commission for Pree purchase’ of Pacific: (Coastal Airlines Ltd. of. ‘Nanaimo and Trane ‘Provincial ‘Airlines of One the ope is forthcoming, pperating Heences | be combined for northern flights and perhaps Terrace and (Kitimat eventually. "We wr certainly we hind the service where d the need, In the meantime we have decided to start two a day flights to and from Sandspit. *. Laidman said. reviously there 7 dob flight oe out ou of Senop the Queen Charlotte -Inlands. ‘2 election cpus VICTORIA wr) — j laland. A CP Air flight Sectal Credit ‘party spe BS ieen Valicouver Ww awn ieee Gary spe Rupert was diverted to the No Democratic, Terrace. ae b eelueed ft beticopter pllot flying ix May 10 Columbia! tha. aréa at the time of tn ‘dection. "| ‘rash of the: Pegulariy | The Social Credit g athe from th iment was re-elected, . mining sald the tree cabinet minor pare cased Me Dw. the 57 seats pe ere ji He Bye cit 9 wee was @ fire. _ Ahsiropor r fi aateopte pas ey bottles of beer will cost #460, Prime Minlater Clark acts deposit of 60 cents. . The minister alsoeald beer in h. mov « wt fhe economy parlors he eee air cras . He expressed hope the heer by a maximum of five. 97 GREG MIDDLETON. crash of the regularly. & empalgn tonise give. cents a glass, A quarter-litre Herald Staff Writer» | scheduled from Consumers income tex of draught beer In B.C. now Seven persaue were killed ‘ualning community of Kit: beests ‘This would not only ‘conta from 40 to SOcenta. ‘Thursday night when a. tase tite we twarengined offer relief to individuals, However, Prince ~ Trans Provincial Akins plane hit a power pole, but would provide the buying Brewerles will retain Grumman Goose ‘crashed: © The hibious ane, power needed to keep | Sippel poe on packaged ar Prince Rupert ar FA's seaplane bar at Somgeciesoveraling at “sald. Three other passengers ki Seal Cove at 7:18 pm, was NN levels, he sald. ~ In hotels, pubs and Svived the crash on carrying a full of & pilot Liberal finance critic Herb t. cabarets, regular bottled [Mland, about a mils and a: Hine passengers when it Gray told reporters: “We're , PaRe wll cost up to 38 canta half from the nearest access wen slipping into a recession and more. , Fond. One of the survivors: vere wonurer af the time of the new Conservative. and ie Hated es in eridcial (re Cran Wee aeactibed by government, doesn't, even wea an seem ve Socreds condition. ‘The other two. "No" names ‘bad’ beer He refused, on behalf of his survivors were “by. released at prees time. party which waa In power b ought . helicopter to hospital in The crash, which occurred Six more fish _ OTTAWA (cP).— .axen in hand Wednesaay ev ening were Proud Mary of. Healy shan and Santa Innes of aberdeen, ve while Boy af San edro, Calif., were seized Thursday. dea Po Ca raced ay or Charlotte Islands and were expected to be picked the U.8. boats seized are taken in charge by federal The federal catch of U.S. tuna boats | | Statisties say is worse now nol May 2z, to accept blame Taoniths to implement reir for the country’s own measures to strength: ‘economic performance. = ‘ithe shut hate have i Gray iaid the Con- ‘troduced no major In. servatives have had three! itiatives. - open Mon, through Sat., 8 a.m.-6 pmd : BRACE UP FOR WORST SASKATOON (CP) — ve titles to resources tr Canadians must brace t fully. from thelr themselves for fun- development — id damental. changes in “T strongly endorse the ‘Fights over energy Energy ownersh! Minister Ray Haatyaiya resources - of - the ~ "producing provinces. 4 the federal 3 There. are “What musé be dove in! Ganadata ot rs ips awl arr andi damental changes in Sufficiency supply, ybriring -and «increased Canadian me uy emphasned te nace le. also emphasized cos that the various regions of; fairly for all Canadians; Canada must be willingto’ «increased support for share the cost and ‘conservation; sub- benefits of energy lssues, stitution of abundant: a problem be would be energy resources for. discussing with provin: scarce ones; an energy cial authorities. policy that supporta, “We must remember economic growin eit Canada; greater viding this country as "At has never before been rovinces; divided."" a and developmen ot research Hnatyshyn said curre: pew: ‘Canadian’ prices, wrest sources; and aafe. below world. environmentally i accepable energy pro- aim ada must mave. ““Obviwusiy, some mare Canada must move appropriate sreathanthe faster to .Heincrease-a-year is ‘domestic all sources. Lest. necessary," minister year, Canada an sald, reforring to the trade deficit of $1.4 t schedule to in- ‘billlon. crease domestic oil prices - He said that in 1978 $i a barrel at six-month Canadians spent $22 intervals. hillion on energy, 10 per any in- centof the gross national “However, -ac- product, crease must Another was that foreign-owned oll economic impacts, from present tax in- the non ol, contives then smaller Canadians firms, low-income ten” Wul be taking ; to increase the opportunities for the eneegy producing to help Canadians,” the prices increases in-tight supply this fall i and winter, but added: cata anehligaton owl xe our way though men an see our sharing while at this duffieult” period the same time although the margin for those provinces which safety is not great.” develop '- ' boats seized fisheries oenctas and taki to Victoria where their captains: the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act for Limit, aeterpel taken earllerin the week all not shargos and were selene with thelr cargoen Federal Fisheries Minister James McGrath hag sald al! violations of Canada’s 200-mile limit wilt be prosecuted, Canadian and U.S. officials have been to resolve the see UA ba eps re od U.S. boat owners have their vessels out of within the 200 mile Limit it auch as tuna are subject cay ee