LESTSLATIVE LIBRARY, Bacitinnc tol Judith Marshall who countries of Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, to Terrace especially to ake a presentation for am of Canada at Room . ister the & Northwest Com- evening. Judith oan : evelopment Officer for the region of South Africa - one of Sregions -for Oxfam. The the Andean laponsored by Terrace returned from a four month - wt. sk ancora OXFAM Lecturer Sudlth Marshall | Lecturer from Mozambique Community Education Services. Originally from Winnipeg, the daughter (one of three) of Shall. of Wrant sper ree Marshall, o! peg, prior to her last visit to Africa, Judith spent three years in Ghana working with the Volta ‘River: resettlement Freese pees created ‘the made lake in the arid whan it was built, created a lake 250 miles long, covering 4 percent of Ghana, and necessitating the reset- tlement of tens of thousands of native Ghanians. Miss Marshall's opinions of conditions in South Africa aNT mtg “y roleleceva'sta'a's'atata'a'sta'sta'aratare and the “five forme possessions of Portugal pric, were quite different] + from those. commonl id-fire but soft. spoke ivery, Judith Marshall gave a running commente on approximately 200 slides ‘receng Also in attendance at the} Month night lecture, held in] 3 Room 202,. was Heathe Pritchard, Oxfam’ Regional coordinator fox fasaistance to. any ‘one’ seriously looking for work — B.C. Bill Horswill, Research Council visitors to the assembly. ~~ Grace. McCarthy To Visit Smithers - The Honourable Grace MeCarthy will be attending the ‘Anmital Meeting of the | British Columbia Yellowhead 16 Travel Association. The Meeting to be held at the Hilltop. Inn, Smithers, B. C. on March 4th, 1978 will deal with topics such as; The value of Tourism in Tourlst- Region “G", Short and long term planning for Tourist Promotion, Tour Packaging, Travel Industry Develop: s ment and the Yellowhead.16. 3: Te ey eee to ak - e Nice open to the 5. public and everyone is in- : vited to attend, ” SStora ge building was broken taken. C.P, Drops Charter Fares VANCOUVER (CP) — Air has allocated 8,000 alrline seats to a charter Program that will begin in the summer, the company CP will be $199: for a return ticket from Vancouver to Toronto and $215 for a return ticket from: Vancouver to Montreal. program will offer 20% ee departures from Vancouver = Be aun cues introduced the sas ; PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, 1% VICTORIA, 4. c., Ly | VBV~1%4 + enna a f - \ TERRACE CF . : i A o j y VOLUME 72 No. 43 THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1978 Tenders Called | Ro-Ro For Rupert Tenders have been called by the National Harbours Boardfor a contract to build a roll-on, roll-off barge londing facility in Prince Rupert, it was announced today by Skeena M.P. and Minister of State Iona Campagnolo. - The publicly owned “roto! facility will be con- structed as part of the Fairview General Cargo Ter- minal, and will provide a major addition to the nor- thern B.C, coastal transportation infrastructure. “I: have already been advised of one marine tran- Sportation company that has indicated a desire to use © this facility”, said Mrs. Campagnolo, ‘and would other firms to follow sult as soon as the ramp becomes operational’. Tenders for the bevjest will be opened on March 23, RRR SRR HR POS EU REN RS Gisli Borgfjord told the Herald, Tuesday, that he is “getting an excellent response ‘from the newspaper an- 2 Pounicement last week that he is going into the stove and ater wood - fuel business. nevessery” equipment - but ‘efirst Gisli has to prove there ee ‘sufficient local demand. "Gisli Borglord | Fuelish Business “| otntataatate ROH RXR ARAKI SOHN IS He estimates he would prett well have to be assured of an annual demand for 1,000 cords of seasoned wood. Any? persons anticipating their wood-for-fuel needs for the next’ twelve months will greatly help Gisll in starting: up a business he estimates:: ‘will ‘employ--about six. local: persons by Bhoning | him ats 998-1561, oo. ¢ Liem = The Herald is still ij standing by Its free offer of | who hag been unsuccessful after going through the proper channels”, A job resume, and'a black and white photo and as many O aetalle as would be helpful Sa A prospective. employer all that is ‘required. © Williama. Moving and einto Tuesday night at about . "8:30 after the bathroom ef window was smashed. * Only itefn noted missing “was a screwdriver. - Culpeite fled before pallce to Toronto and Montreal 2@rrived destinations and 10 Van- = couver-bound. departure: residence on McDeek’ was said Wednesday. . Prices for the program = The airline said that the from Montreal and Toronto. : SERA ECO Tt: Reet r er Tren ities SOR The 7% piece Anchorage, ’ Alaska Youth Symphony will be performing in ‘Terrace at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 6 p.m., Friday, March 8rd. Jointly sponsored by the Caledonia . Skeena Band Parents Association; the event marks a new “high' in the development of music appreciation opportunities for all residents of the Terrace area. bee willbetravelling by Alaska Ferry from Anchorage to Rupert. There: they will ‘board busse. for. iho final ' Smile portion of thelr. journey to. Tentace, The youthful musiclans ° in 1985. by its ~ director, Frank P , The Anchorage Youth Symphony is completing its twelfth season of per- ~ ‘HERALD JOB FINDER ., the. number. : of -- persons POLICE BLOTTER | equered through an unlocked th sano seb a ya ee Latest figures still place registered for employment in the Terrace area at 2,500. ‘The Terrace Canadian Employment Service (Canada Man- power) office has barely a dozen ‘Job opportunities" .. (see listing on page 2 of this iesze) t to 0 offer the 2,500 job PASM, PO Oa Nothing appeared to One driver was charg with. an’ .08 ‘breathalyzer! reading during the night. checked during the ni; failing to display new eft top corner: rather than the right top corner. Seo erererrers pT a ' last -witn RSE RESIS AIOE : 2, stele tated Two Killed-Many Injured Freak Jet Ground Grash LUS ANGELES (AP) — Two persons ware reported | killed when a Continental: Airlines DR-10 jetliner carrying 197 persons skidded off a runway in a rainstorm - and caught fire at Los Meet aia ermation Airport to Airport official Virginia Black said two persons are known dead in the accident involving Flight 603 bound for Honolulu. : Officials said at least 11 persons were taken to hospitals with burns or fractures. - The plane, carrying 184 passengers and 13 crew members, was on the main : runway when two: landing Spring election sounds close ' OTTAWA (RL) Prime ‘Minister Trudeau called Oct, 16. byelections Wed- nesday in eight vacant Commons ridings, adding. further credence to specula- VICTORIA (CP) — Travel Industry Minister Grace McCarthy said Wednesday she has written a letter to Washington state Gov. Dixy Lee Ray demanding an explanation for the gover- nor’s recent crillcism of ; British Columbia's tourist industry. The governor was quoted as saying Washington state should avoid the mistakes of B.C. and Alaska, where tourists were invited to visit but where there offen was not ' enough “accommodation 1 oF a activities | for. them. .. Who is" leCarthy,. ‘ale'dpity premier, said the wheel tires burst and part of the landing gear collapsed, sald Continental spokesman Robert Sterling. Witnesses said the plane tipped over amid sparks and flames as the pilot tried to abort the takeoff and turn off the runway. Initial reports said the plane plowed into a car -rental agency after it left the runway, but authorities later said the plane hadnot hit any structure. . Dick Lombardi, who drove by the airport shortly after the crash said the plane's left fuselage was engulfed in flames. “People were jumping out of the Teght side and out the tion that he will call a general election this spring. He was forced by electoral Tules to get a byelection date in only two ridings— Lothbiniere, seat of late Social governor = may have mistakenly belleved that a Bandf, Alta.,nincident took Place in B.C.nShe said a group of Japanese tourists staying in Banff were forced to sleep in the basement of a hotel. “This was a terrible thing,’ Mre. McCarthy. “The report of this went all aver the world, But it didn't happen in Briiish Columbia and [think the governor may . have been confused on that point.” On . other. ‘matters, Mrs, McCarthy, paid B.C. to . kaweriues.. shoulld:-ficreage ir back,”’ Lombardi. said. “After a couple of minutes some fire engines arrived and started pouring water or something. on the flames. About three minutes later there was some kind of explosion.” A spokesman for Con- tinental said the pilot aborted his takeoff when the tires blew, and when he tried to turn left off the runway the plane lipped over and the left wing caught fire. After the fire was ex- tinguished, the right mid- section of the plane near the wing was singed a deep brown and the plane was leaning on its left side, the wing bent upward. Credit leader Andre Fortin, and BurnabyRichmond- Delta, one-time seat of Progreasive Conservative MP John Reynolds. Grace Ticks-Off Dixy Lee yearndue io the Capt. Cook bicentennial. celebrations. She said tourlam has been . increasing 10 to 15 per cent a year and the bicentennial celebrationf this year should boost that figure to 25 per cent. The tourist industry was worth about $1.3 billion to the province’ 5 economy last year. ' Mra, McCarthy made in comments in anninterview following a speech to local tourist officials In which she criticlzed B.C.’s news media for doing less about the.Cook tourist . pelehrations than the media Hawall,-: whichis. alpo. ‘About * “95 ‘per “gent “this holding & Cook festival. _ ~ Testimony Concludes In — Can€el Pollution Trial by Donna Vallieres . Canadian Cellulose has~ ‘already spent $200,000 to “dean up a toxic chemical - which escaped from.a ; has been monitoring the failed transformer at the ‘Prince Rupert ‘mill, ac- cording to a company of - ficial testifying at the CanCel pollution trial In Terrace. —~ - ’ The third session of the - trial concluded Wednesday . When the defense called its ess. The crown. had presented its case in Octaber.: CanCel faces. pollution charges under the Federal Fisheries Act alter a Jan. 27 spill. of- polychorinated _biphenyla (PCB) into Porpoise Harbor. ovjam Burchardt, vice- presidem. - of pulp ‘Manufacturing. operations" © at ‘the mill, said the com- pany has been concerned with pollution control and environment around the Prince Rupert mill for the ten- years he has . been there.:., Following the spill, the company immediately cleaned up around the roof where the transformer was located and surrounding grounds, Burchardt told the court, CanCel had heen told by thelr experts that the PCB spill would not be harmful, he said, but in order. to Protect thelr image and — relations with the city, the company decided to clean up the log nd as well. he 10g po said the pond was filled with bleached hogfuel at a cost of $200,000 te. Defense called its sixth - expert ..witneas. who testified 'on PCB pollution at McLeese Lake, © John Richardson, :.a utility control engineer, said capacitors con , PCB at McLeese Lake near Wiliams Lake were damaged and buried near the capacitors in 1073, In 1075,' Richardson sampled soil in that area, but could not get results to form a patiern. ‘ The tla: was adjourned to March 13 when both the Crown ‘and defense will make oral submisalons. - Pattee mo 5 *, rare a'e! eeoseciatererreacesy the orchesira presently draws its musicians from the six high schools in the Anchorage School District. ' A. recent medification allows orchestra alumni to até 22 to participate, All ratatitataletahahalatatatletetererecgiaveres riotetererera’eraata?e*s's"a" ‘Members are selected on the basis of competitive auditions. Activities ‘of the or- cheatra in addition to its regular concert’ serlea inclile © a concerto sogram featuring young tists, participation in the Anchorage School District School Music Festival, performances for Anchorage community events; speg@n annual ci concert tour, The Association provides a summer scholarship program for the orch In addition -to sponsoriig the concert tours. . ve des : cen samen a ee ae on - rte ener aaa — 1 eit Sos caper vows . era iapstaskte-ereteeten en