7 . . Broken windows (above) or damaged cars {below) are driving up prices everywhere In ‘the Terrace area as more and more criminals cause vandalism. Joe Whitney of Skeena Auto Metal, who Is inspecting the damage done by a vandal jumping up and * So oti the Hood of a car. § aie fot pal “i ses, siege Soul penn 908h ace, 49 up; ;but, Lae CBee ang A aa ree tM a AB aT FER DE Ay BE a RPE blah a Dee a . up. “You don‘t get nothing for nothing anymore,”” he says. People should guard agalnst vandalism by keeping their eyes open for anything suspicious and reporting It to police so that the inflation of crime can be arrested. Even If the. criminats are not 1:6 cdUghP they’ iilst still pay for'their erlies) + { along with the rest of society, says waifeey. oft . t * we OTTAWA: “tepyworhen were urged today to ignore - an internal review by the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women and - to continue to preas for an independent dutside review. . The call came : from leaders’ of the Ad Hoc Committee’ of Canadian Women: a network of -fe- inists across the country, and from two council staff members who resigned Wednesday after ‘the’ 29-. member council rejected proposals for an independent review. -- The council instead an- nounced its intention to. - conduct. an internal review and _ to: invite ‘ olitside women "3! ‘ organizations . ‘to’ submit. opinions about the. council's operations.. © ‘In a joint Statement, the feminists condemned the council's decision as an attempt by Lloyd Axworthy, minister responsible ‘for. the status of women, to wasli his” hands: of a’ mess: he ‘has created, © “By refusing to conduct an external ‘review, council members have betrayed their mandate. and. con- firmed their status. as puppets of the - ‘minister, they said. They renewed , ‘their demands for Axworthy’ 8 resignation, for the rerioval of council ‘interim president Licie Pepin and _vice- ° presidents Hellie Wilsof and’. Win Gardner and for an’ ( WEATHER ) It will be sunny with a few cloudy periods .today and - Friday. It will continue to be : mild, - +. ‘The high today is 12, rile + sig fhe, “ait ae Boe na ata . THE DOLLAR | MONTREAL (CP) =; US. - dollar in terms of Canadian - funds at neon Thursday was down 1-10 at $1.1980. Pound .. sterling wag wp- 49-50 at. $2.6596. In New York, the Canadian dollar was up 7-100 at $0.8347 , And pound sterling was ip 1 7 ’ Rachel Gauvin; said the immediately after . the independent “review. of | ‘the council by outside women’ a. rights activists... The two. worien: who resigned from the ‘council, legal adviser Peggy Mason and conference co-ordinator . council does not fairly. _ Represent Canadian -women and refuses to admit it needs to act to restore public confidence, Axworthy told reporters women's news conference. that he respects the council's decision and that it is up’ to the council to decide ‘how its operations: should | be assessed, Hé brushed off the ad hoc committee as un- representative ‘of women. - “The advisory council is an independent council,” Axworthy said. “It has the right to decide what it would “to. ignore it internal review ike. to do and 1 reapect its” decisions,’ . Axworthy met. the full. _ council privately -Monday and'said he was considering | a review based on demands by. outside “women’s. council ‘to xespond with: recommendations, including - rejection of the proposal if it ; - did not wantit) |, Calls for a review were _prompted by the resignation: ‘in. January of. 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