“toward Christian unity.: He; announced: that Old sch LONDON, AP) = ‘pa inn port’ visit ty ‘Briiain edhanged the image ut the Romar Cathulid Church in a nun- Cathglie eountry and: ‘encouraged other: Christian religious - - ‘leaders’ to. feel. that-centurtes of schisin.can be healed. - The Pope Said in. atelevision ‘interview broadcast - Wed. . nesday. night ashe. flew’ pack ts Roine that he. hopes his Bix: . : ‘day viit, ‘the. urst ever bya Pope tu Britain, wilt be a 6 ~> Rune, the archblehop of Canterbury ¢ and thé le World's. 65 yullion - Anglica 8 hag, romnised: to . uo Rome. to ‘return his visit: oO on ina slowing: farewell: tribute, ‘Runele said itis: Bone. valthough: "he ‘is’ thé: leader of Iindreds of millions ' uf. + - Catholics thruitghont.the ‘world, caine to Britain “with the “ grace, of.a’ ‘pilgriin ‘and | a- prophet" ‘and oueuiered | hearts. by his attentiveness and humanity." “He haa spuken cunvincingly uf the things of God, ‘but he has adapted himself tu peuple and uccasions with the ‘sensitivity o of a gifted pastor," the Anglican Primate said. «Pope: hea . address ‘called. -King, Henry ‘VIII's 4 } ¢ 7 “Ryncie, Sein head of the Church af Riighinds aind thes seralruc joint declaration: Pedgng ty copii ‘the nde (a papal lour was. ‘the’ nl service: in Canterbury. ‘Cathedral, ‘the. Anglican, another church, in which the Pope and Runeie - embraced and prayed tugether, and the. archbishop in.his © _chureh ‘our: unhappy division. *. ~ t. Basil Cardinal Hume, the Roman Catholte archbishop ‘ot Westininater, said ‘the service at: -Canterbury - laid: foun- . dationa “on whith we can, 1 trust, build a suetesstil] reak with the. Roman. v7 bricked by. offshure Royal . Navy bombardment .and Harrier air strikes, sultened. - ‘upé the estimated 7,000 Argentinians © around ‘Stanley. : -° Reports in Londen in- - dicated: the British nuw control all the hilla - gurraunding the town and the key passes tu the west through . which = -rein- furcementa are advancing. Argentine troops, driven . back Into a “Kurseshee” defensive position, were reported firing back at Royal Marines shelling Moody Brouk, five kilometres froin Stanley and belleved tu be a forward headquarters for the Argentinians. As’ shelling continued, — governinent suurces in. London sald British planes: dropped thousands. of leafleta on Stanley telling _-thé Argentinians’ -their position ‘is hopeless. Defence Ministry sources said Spanish-spéaking Britons are ‘ainong. the forward truups tu negotiate surrenders aruyund Stanley. The influential Argentine newspaper La Nacion said ‘an’ Argentine © inilitary — delegatiun sent to the ° United Nations in New York ’ on Wednesday carried a ’ proposal: for. multinational control -of the islands and the withdrawal of both ‘sanilitary: forces about -360 nautical miles.” The’ Argentine inainland i is same 360 miles’ fruin the: Falklands,” “The administration of: the archipelago would be the another that would be designated by the UN . secretary general, ” the - paper said, ' ‘This was a major retreat Consortium . offer: rejected — Herald Staff Writer PRINCE RUPERT— - Companies allowed tobid on. ae) million contract offered | by the Prince Rupert Grain - Consortium. .have ‘not ". exaetly leaped at. the op- portunity. i ‘Only ‘one local company — ‘took. the consortium upon ‘the offer. Several others didn't bother to respond. : Wayne Susi, site manager ws for the Prince Rupert Grain, ’ Ltd. says. the reaction was | ’ disappointing, : “Waefelt a little sour in the stomach about it,” - Susi said. He said the eontract responsibility of - . Argentina, Great’ - Britain, ' Venezuela, another country. chosen by the British .and | from Argentina’s demand for recoghition of its sovereignty uver islands. But Britain’ said . May 25,- after the break- down of the previous UN pesdce negvutiations, that its objective is to retake: the Faiklands because they are British. ‘‘sovereign territory.” . British helicopters. lifted 105-1min guns, with a range of 17 kilometres, to the hilltops west of the town while British Scorpion light tanks inoved intu position - and ‘Snowcat transport vehicles bruught supplies and ainiunition across: the boggy terrain. A seniur British défénce suurce in London said the buildup was expected tu take “a few days.” “The position of our “forces in. Puertu Argentino _ (the Argentine name for Stanley) has ‘been cun- solidated according to plan and the inen await the battle with spirits, renewed by a rousing speech by their wnilitary governer,"’ the Argentine military com- inand said in a cummunique * Wednesday night, — ‘The’ command ‘“hdknbwléded "Wklfitlehing between British and Argentine soldiers but gave “no details,” . Brilish correspondents on the battlefrunt,. whose reports were subject to mmiaitery censurship, said the - : - from page. 1 - British soldiers contrulled the ridges overlooking metre Muunt Kent, highest pusitiun 20 kilometres froin the centre ; uf the litle town,.and the Two Sisters ridge. five _ kiloinetres closer. Independent -Tetevision News correspundent Michael Nichulsun said Stanley including the. 450- ° the ~- some British units .“could See through their binuculars Argentine troops eating their lunch.” . As ground shelling, naval and air bombardment continued, guvernment sources in Londin said British planes . drupped ‘ thousands-"if . leaflets on Stanley ‘telling the Argentinians their position - s... hopeless, Defence Ministry sources said Spanish-speaking Britons were among the forward Suldiers to negotiate Surrenders aruund Stanley. One currespondent reported British forces have taken a total. uf .1,600 prisuners so far, and inure than 650 Argentine dead or inissing have been reported. ~ Britain has acknowledged Le of, is ACT, billed... ai At.uthe United .Natiéns, i. British cAmbassador:-Sir_, Anthony. Parsons threatened | 4o-. Britain’s veto. in the Security Council today to _ wield block a Latin-American | resolution, demandirig an vir Club News. Youngsters from the Yellowhead West Region recently attended the Annual 4-H spring show in Smithers, This full day ef events was sponsored by the Bulkley Valley 4-H council, All of ‘the 200 4-H'ers competed in the judging events. As well as displaying their judging abilities, the horse, beef and dairy club members exhibited their animals and competed in showmanship classes. Over 40 Terrace. area 4-H’ers travelled to Smithers, bringing home numerous: awards, ‘ Terrace members ’ placings were as follows: Tycho - 3rd place; Senior goat juding - Mark Chapplow - Senior sheep judging - Krista 2nd; Krista Tycho - 3rd. Junior horse judging - Kim Kaye - . and: Kim Fairless - 8rd. Junior garden (carrots) judging - Jenine Krause - 1st; Tanya Walker - 2nd; and Sara Chen ; Wing - 3rd. The Junior Grand Aggregate trophy, donated | by Bell Pole, was presented to Sara Chen Wing of the Greenthumb “Garden Club, ‘Roxanne Ridler (Skeena Livestock Club) Feceived the second place’ ribbon and Tanya Walker (Greenthumb Club) captured the third place ribbon. How’ 8 that for a clean sweep by our.Juniors!-’ » Ribbons for the judging events were donated by: the B, Cc . . ministry of agriculture. After the delicious potluck lunch, it was show time” for * the beef animals. Beef-judge,. Dave Merz commented on the quality of the animals, saying he expected some fine beef available to buyers come achievement day this Fall. - The Danish System of judging was used'for the following - ' classes, The ribbons were donated by the Bulkley Valley 4- H Council. . > nthe lightweight steer class the three Ferrace , niemibers” receiving first place ribbons were Rob Damé, Kelly Jackson and Craig Soutar, | - - Second .place -ribbons: went to Trevor Muller, wyatt * Jackson and Kirsten Mueller. Lisa Dams received a third ; ““invalved the ‘construction of,:;.: “place: ribbon. " “an office -building, maing ; _ tenance- ~ shop “and: “Jocomotive , shed aid. was. “.walued :at..between AB "“yillioa to $5 million. - 550.1. - Six:- -companiess: “were. - cdntacted by the. consortium | , land weke allowed. to bid.on . all or partiof t the, contract... When i€'came- time ‘to the: tenders only_one.local' firm had bid, along with one other from ‘southern B.C. - . Deapile the setback, Susi”: third: place ribbon, ° spew te , Teceiving a: -second place ribbon: *_, Senior. beef showmanship. placings were. as’ follows: Carolyn Hamer received a second plate ribbon and Rob oper Dama; Kelly Jackson and Cralg Sautar received third place ; _Tibbons, There were! 12. teams entered in the. grooming: com- - petition. . Each team, consisting of four ‘members, had a very dirty horse to put in ahaw condition! They were only’ says the grain consortium >‘ allowed 30 minutes todo it. . Second place went to the -_, Will maintain’ Ils -policy of offering work for! local . _ contractors, ”.” “That's our’ policy," he a -said., "We'reaticking to it.” _ Terrace team of Teresa Balatti, Heidi Mueller, Christina: Wyatt and Tina Krull: “Receiving third Prize were Terrace members, Kim Fairless, Kim’ Kaye, leabelle Brix-and Marcy Redmond.” . ; “Congratujations io alll the: winners. oi, dnthe hieavywelght. steer class Carolyn Hamer received a a, s-dunior. hee. showmanship plichigs were ‘as 18 follows: ‘ist -, » Wyatt, Jackson and.2nd'- Trevor Muller, 1 jdintermediate beef. ‘showmanship’ placinis were: ‘Lisa a ‘Dams receiving: a firat: place ribbon and Kirsten ‘Musiler “i * project, ~ Argentina changes its 2 a iminediate ceasefire in the. undeclared Falklands ‘war. Parsons said - the resviulian, proposed , b Spain and Panama; is not acceptable because it: dees nut call ‘for ‘the inmediate.- withdrawal of all Argentine | forces. “ oe In Cadun ' Prine Minister Margaret That- cher said in a television interview that the only. ceasefire'terin she will nuw accept is an iminediate agreement by Argentine ' President Leupoldy Galtieri tu withdraw all his forces fruin the islands within 10 to M days. 7” “y could never see that he would withdraw; I ain net .. - very, optimistic,’ she said, adding: ‘The mutment, you: . have tu sacrifice your bivod all bets are off. “We shall repossess thuse islands;” she later tuld a group of — American correspondents. But she | Cassior ST ee SO ed school” planned Herald Staff Writer — . VICTORIA-- Cassiar will ’ be getting a new elementary school. The ministry of education announced recently that the Stikine School. District has . received government ap- proval for $2,223,000 which: will be used to build a new- _elementary Cassiar. The new school will ac- commodate 50 kindergarten _ and 200 Grades 1-7 students. Approval of the. funiding will'allow completion of the which had been originally scheduled for the 1981-1962 budget year. Bi Gr sehool in - -frurn Christ's apostle: “Rt. ‘Rey. don Howe;: secretary ” Catlte-Anatienn com tnission of ned re the probleins of a inutually agreed miniatr _ thelr priests but they don’t: accept durs,!” . “ But he-said that the: joint Bervice at Canterbury spakes “peuple feel’ there is io going’ back.” There are 5.3 inillivh ‘Catholies vu of a total. British “Population of 56 million. | . an * 7 said Britain would “need "Kelp for some. kind. of multinational ’force” tu deter Argentina from renewed invasion attempts. Government sources said she has not yet approached the United Slates ur other guvernments she hupes will take part in such a force. Complaints made against B.C. Hydro VANCOUVER (CP) — receiving up tu 50 letters a week cuinplaining about elec- tricity rate ineréases and the'large sums B.C. Hydro is: spending on projects it may never need, a’ cominission. iveinber said Wednesday. . Cominissioner Frank Walden ‘sald there has been a big increase in the vuluine uf inail asking if spending such as the $54 milliun Hydro has allucated fur dain studies un the Iskut and Stikine Rivers, which in the utility’s inust recent plans won't be needed before 1993, is necessary. Walden, one. of three coininissioners hearing. Hydro's application for a 25-per-cent rate hike in the next two years; . said the ulility has a responsibility. té ensure only ininimal * custs are incurred. in ensuring sufficient, power. Supplies over the next 10 tu 20 years. . Referring tu the ecunurnic recession, Walden said there is no reasun Hydro should be relieved of the responsibilities imposed un every other coinpany. Hydru executivessaid they could have the dawn i inservice ‘~ in 1993 if construction started by 1998. Studies and hearings for the-commission's approval process would . start up tu three years earlier. 7 Dick Gathercole, a lawyer appearing on behalf of several consuiner and public interest groups, said’ Hydro could ‘safely stup work on the Iskut studies for several years and, __ during a.periud of econoinic reseed, 'efer the $4 iniflion expenditire-<". 3). + . Earlier, the ‘somninissiun Was ‘tald that native Indians { in. -« the Stikine-Iskut watersheds are discouraged frdin’ taking ~seasonal jobs with B.C, Hydro to aid ‘researchers studying: hydro-electric develupment of the twu rivers. 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