" a Bk sot ee ee a heer] soe eR RG ems Wy Sap a ae pep ee pee ee mae an ge ee ah tae a a weg ee a pene Treg Sg na yy ene ae ee gti A gp ee oe ee ae tt ae mere eo 5 ction with a “kickball game, probably the least expensive game In the Centre where | aie oa 9 ——e ret ee ye nay ceca ge gpa er imap prom quarnap shia prance Roeqerre air pa elt RS AE Se rejection of move” VICTORIA (CP) — Deputy -speaker Walter Davidson made a’ ‘very ~ unfair decision" rejecting a motion by Bob ‘Skelly (NDP - Alberni) to set up a special committee of . privileges, ; NDP House, leader - Frank Howard said ‘Wednesday, . . Skelly ,had: called last Thursday’ for the establish- ment of such a committee to" determine whether: he: had been. vdeliberately misrepresented ‘in a Social. Credit |-party. . caucus " newsletter published May 8. The newsletter called. Skelly . the’ no-growth _ member for Alberni.and said. that he had stated in the House that the NDP. didn’t _NEWS A four-wheel: drive went. ’ out of control last night, two mniles south of the Thornhill -- dump, “The . vehicle rolled over but no injuries were ‘raised at and that -people should use less ‘energy.: , - “Instead of turning on the light, you could use a candle or.a coal oi) Jamp,” the © newsletter quoted Skelly as.. saying. Davidson did not comment on the merits of - the, misrepresentation. claim, . but rejected the motion on the grounds that it was not the earliest possible . opportunity. Tn his decision, Davidson noted | that Skelly. raised it seven * weeks after publication of the newsleiter. Howard immediately chal- - lenged the ruling, which, was defeated by the Social Credit Majority 29 to 24, privately with Davidson on “Thursday and was ‘told by . - the deputy speaker that the earliest chance to raise the - matter was. after question period that day, which Skelly Howard said he told. ‘Davidson’ that * Seely: had. - only, recelved the newsletter the | afternoon of the day before.. . “What this (the ‘ruling) ‘qneans, ls that anybody in an ‘internat party document can. now malign ‘anybody in the House, distort what they say, attribute what. is said to. ‘somebody else ~ which is. “what this newsletter says," ‘Howard said. ( weatHER ) The weather outlook for ‘want to bring power or Outside the House, priday i ade sunty with -- energy to, Vancouver Island Howard sald he had - - - discussed ‘the matter ternoon highs should reach _ 22 degrees’ Celsius and the ; ‘overnight lows ‘should drop off to around 12, The cutlook for Saturday is much the same with a little . less clouds, the temperature ’ should stay -pretty’ well the “same. A group of youths get some a __ Feeardes, Harri ie, ts 1 . _ Douglas arrison, bystanderscan get a firsthand look at the p ay Phote by sina Guevres aT ie appearia court “Bl C ARS TRU oKS _ ona charge of wilful damage . _- ‘He wants:a family business" after the. window at H&R ~ " Block was-broken. ‘Last Friday, a 13-year-old ~ Kitimat resident was flown 1977 CHEV IMPALA ‘ ¢door, V@, auto 1974 CHEV PICKUP. . 4 ton, 4x4, VE ; , to Vancouver after suffering $5 9 00 . mad By SINA QUEYRAS . “Tt ‘is a fact that 6,000 . Const, Larry York says the. been no Jetter asking thathe came out of the Red ‘D'or | thirdedegree burns, . The ; 9 9 . $41 gR°° a Herald Staf{ Writer" square - feet’. of modern RCMP. do get a little more. should close earlier. The fighting and drink, and injury resulted when the ‘ The Terrace”: Recreation Centre Is not a hangout for pinball machines. It also has a-refreshment stand with what his customers say are the best hotdogs and coffee amount of alcohol consumed ‘recreation Facilities should be enjoyed by the people of nagers but mos! sae they find it worth the money ‘they spend and that Gus.isa "nice guy. Why is it then, that. there is tired of taking the blame trouble around the area-of Centre opens at #2 noon and the Terrace Recreation closes ‘looks: after the ‘inside well and says -Sfika .can't be responsible for the problems outside. * street were getting to be a when the last until 2 a.m. He says it is: good for the police that he has. all the. youths in one - place, ; Stika said he is taking the Tolling around: all over the street. When the police came Centre and Sfika says he feels it unjust. Sfika said he would just like to be left to run a family recreation centre. He. says Sfika says it is good toget out youth was using the kitchen. stove.’ investigating a break, enter and theft of the Tudor’ Inn, . jast Sunday. An un- _ determined amount of liquor Aroutine check resulted in ~ 1979 MONTE CARLO 1078 CHEVETTE /4dr., auto. whitewails ' fn . $3995" -redwith vinyl roof. $878 JIMMY ~ 4 WHEEL ORIVE teenagerssays manager Gus Terrace,” says Sfika, who Centre because it is a customer is out. they were on this side of the A motor vehicle accident very lew miteege Sfikas.Itisaplacemeant for recently | expanded his. hangout for kids and a lot of . Sfika said he: thinks the street and it was: said that on Bittern Street, Saturday vere rah 8, Blue 8. white, auto, - the whole family, a premises.on Greig.Ave. them loiter outside drinking, police have -no, right to.ask, there had heen, a .big fight resulted in a pending charge __. Bula, rado | ¥, running board, “The. Terract ireation *jf,is true that most of the carrying on. and creating him to’ close down eartler outside - the Terraée . of ‘impaired driving ‘and a 8595" ; clean. ty Centre is eau tele -for... the - Terrace problems. * when his neighbour, the Recreation Centre.” . $1000. damage to personal ; wo. 00 : Kickball ‘tab. te real, Re ecreations,” ‘Centre . are. -' York also. said that Sfika: Terrace Hotel, stays open” . That looks ‘bad for the property.” $7850 _ tables, and ae etal ost of: them Kitimat: RCMP ‘are still 1978 GMC “a ton, 4x4, 4 speed 6cyl.,2 tanks in, town.” -.. are problems with the — Const Doug Le Shures, also stika “BAYS that the the recreation he supplies for and money was:taken. locking differentiat \ . teenagers hanging around of the Terrace RCMP, said “problems outside are not his, the public is worthwhile and ‘The police are . also in- 6595" “stika says’ the type of outside? Sfika doesn’t allow. he had asked Sfika to close butrathera public problem. economical.. - vestigating another break recreation found in his place aleohol-on the premises ard down earlier a few months However, he says he un-% - “It is not.enough to lay ‘and enter at Hans Kraft . is relaxing and economical. “‘rowdies” are not allowed ago because the drinking and _derstands that the police are™" down in front of the TV and: . Insurance. However, nothing 1976 CAMARD 1978 CHEVROLET. He feels strongly against the near the Centre. He says he trafficking ‘of drugs on the - doing the best job they can.- fall. asleep after a meal. was reported stolen. Ve, auto, tapedeck, Va ton, 4x4, heavy duty, auto, V8 this area and says that.a, for., the. rowdies. who. buy. big problem, However, Sfika blame for the, problem and an some, steam and, -a Kitimat resident, facing _ ; ria at ot the, dann imlly, . algoh alcohol. 0d; ft the, Baid thit, hie « sol Yt recall : gives as an. Ta jp aba igi a in ng a eae oftim aired: $agg5r.. tee - $560 ne: ‘ sgl es spine ine al YB 1:9 the request’ oe here had "one night som vet gon eae d “rélusing ‘to Fiat {ie mei wig |: No settlement in sight but negotiator has job VANCOUVER (CP) —- Ed Peck,. acfederal conciliation. officer who has been trying for 4% months to produce a settlement in B.C, Telephone CoS labor talks,.-has had his appointment extended igthe appointment in February trying to get them to reach a end of the month. because there are so many settlement voluntarly. If that Jerry Gunanoct will have -Hesald Wednesday: that he fails, he will write a report - to pay a fine of $100 or ten will try to bring the talks toa head* next - weekwmalthough. - many issues remain unresolved. The negotiations have pro- ceeded slowly since his. issues, including the impact od Terrace resident telephone pioneer - Three new officers have been elected by Chapter 53 of the Telephone Pioneers of America, one of which is from Terrace. Ken McLean of Terrace was. elected vice-president. He works in the Network Services department in Terrace. : " Dennis Mulroney has been ‘elected president of the Rermedel club B.C. chapter funds its community terview main themacles pleaded guilty to driving Chapter 53,-" Telephone service pro ects among 4re all han ing. themselves while his license was _ ; Pioneers of America. which there was a $10,000 reasonably.” - suspended, TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOUR | a Mulroney ise Prince | Rupert pledie to UBC's Faculty of Keith Maithews a8. c. Tel F ae Colts pa Sidne resident atid is also em; Medicine to: be us a spokesman, said the rate in- - Judge Collins gave idney - ployed by B.C. Tel. _volee and larynx research -erease applciation |s Mills a charge of $100 on a ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROOM _ Frye Mitchell, | a retired laboratory. justified . charge of theft. - telephone employee, is now the club’s administrator. The B.C.. Chapter of the Pioneers was chartered in 1940 and now has more than 3,600 members in 10 councils, five clubs and three life: members clubs throughout the province. Through its Tee Pee Store, which sells candy and gifts to employees.as well as other fund. raising activities, the of. ‘technological change disagreement. Peck said he has been ~ meeting with the parties separately and has been ‘setting down settlement terms which either side could reject. Meanwhile, Peck rejected a statement by Jim Kin- _naird, president of the B.C. Federation of Labor, who said the company is deliberately prolonging negotiations in an attempt to convince the Canadian Radio-television and “ Telecommunications Commission that a rate in- crease is justified. A B.C. Tel rate increase application is to be heard Sept. 30 at a CRTC public hearing. “There is no evidence that either side is dragging it out,” Peck said in an in- COU RT. ‘NEWS Douglas Glen Peterson. ’ Friday was sentenced to 18 : months in jail for possession :. which is the main area of 1 of stolen praperty. Judge Darrall Collins ordered a $100 fine to Robert - Stanley. ona charge of theft. . driving over the .08 limit. A series of fines . were given out Monday in court by” .. Judge Collins. The highest, $350 or 45 days in jail, was handed down to David Ziegler after he pleaded guilty to a charge of im- paired driving.’ ’ Also on a charge ‘of im- paired driving, Thomas Daniels received a. fine of $300 or 30 days in jail. Robert Bartlett was found guilty ofa - charge of thelt under $200 and was given a fine of $250 or, 21 days for it. A fine of $250 was given to . Stephen Radford after he of days i in jail for a charge of Starts Friday in the Herald || the fact that the. idea ran a recreation centre is: for. families to get together ‘and enjoy themselves and to meet with friends over a cup coffee. He wants businessmen io come and forget about, their problems . “over a game af pool.” a _ whatever | your: pit che - STRIKE . oavide a breath’sample,. . &1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass was reported stolen from the Kuldo Apartments early this morning. Later a 16-year-old Kitimat youth was later apprehended on Highway 25 outside of Terrace by the - RCMP ‘driving the vehicle. Jim McEwan} GM Telephone 625-4041 Sealer Licance Mumber 14914 AND TURN YOUR DON’T WANTS INTO CI CASH AT THIS SPECIAL RATE: -5 LINES-5 DAYS-5 DOLLARS. Print your ads in the squares on the coupon. Be sure to include Terrace, a£. ' 1 1" 1 DAILY HERALD Mail Caupon with 35.09 tash | your telephone number and leave a blank space between words. [WHEN 5 TRAVEL, HELGA 1 & Stile MEAT Loar, . 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