Leotsharrie cr BRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS 4 Ay B.C, Black powder shootists at the winter. ‘games: ‘Dave Hogarth, Terrace, took the gold In formal targets while Tayler’ Sapergia, Prince George, took the gold In the '25 cents Established 1908 ” primitiveavent which 0 Included knife throwing. It was the event's first time in-the Games, Other. Terrace - Shootists enjoyed the Gans ut-won no b medals. Willy Schnelder, president of ihe Terrace Rotary Club, turns over the keys of the latest RCMP vehicle to Constable Fern Steiner. it Is the first time in Canada that - @ Honda Clvic will be Used by the RCMP. Steiner will use ii I In her duties as local public relations: officer, for the RCMP. The: car was donated byt the Rotary Club. on ' MacEachen said .Monday. , By DON GCLARFER. Sports Editor. Winter. Games come off? - “Y ‘can't think of. anyng major that we'd change if ‘we hada’. chance," said Tony Praill, “I dor’ t think we ‘committee’ for the 1988. Gamei,’ ‘which: took- place:over the: ‘weekend: in Terrace, . felt that aside from ‘a-few: ‘minor’ procedural clianges the Games went ai :well 88 the had been planned to go, . 7 : “The only things.that come to. mind ‘aie’ 7 fine tuning, ‘some detail’ changes,” Praili . said. . “There were some small:things that: caused us problems, like the registration -- of adults; and I think if we could now weld haye had a hostess at each game site to - help the évent co-ordinators, but on the © ’ whole it-went Teally well. acon ' Praill said the key things that make the . Games a success’ all went ’ “off. like clockwork, especially “the - billetinig - ah '. Thureday.evening, when over 900 athletes. - were processed in under tive hours. - “The key thing is the billeting,”” he said. .. thing.” John McMuteby ; president of the with the smoothness of the billeting. “If the billeting goes well, the whole ~ games will go well,” MeMurchy. said, “It went very well, very smoothly, and the - transportation of the ‘athletes went ‘well. °’ “I'm really pleased about the whole - ' . Northern B.C. Winter Games Society, said oe on the weekend that he. was impressed oe “The billets just came in, got processed) . atid left without a hitch, ‘and sineg, then everything has gone perfectly. wee ‘ MeMurchy was also impressed with the Terrace het Committee’ ‘3 idea“of Taving By KEITH ALFORD ‘ » Herald Staff Writer TERRACE— Terrace needs more foster ", parents, while Kitimat and Prince Rupert _ have foster homes that are not being used. So states Beverly: Hayden, the regional: “coordinator ‘for. foster parents. Hayden > has. been the: president ‘of the local foster, ‘parent association ‘for two. years,-but now foster: batants: aa ayaa Cnr ana Mat Ford;. hoth:of Smithers, are being. funded. - } a’ Canada’.Commiunity’ Development. - "Project grant. This isthe’ first time: the’ ' * province has.provided support workers for " foster ‘parents: .- _The goal. of the coordinators i is fourfold. : One; :to “support local’ foster - parents — 7 organizations, Two, to educate the public | on what the roles ‘and limitations of foster . parents are. “Three, ‘to recruit. and orient foster. parents. Four, to develop training packages ona one-to-one basis for foster = “eR ‘two. “other. people; . she is a “paid. : resqu parents. All this is coordinated with the : ‘can't see ‘much Here? "+. 1 an offictat: team, of. photobribe rs 'G : fen pant ike pee He . improved. from: one = tig to. the nest, and: 1 ‘Games. officials - “were also. impress with: ‘the: way _ the - people: ‘ot Terrace - supported the Games. ~The. facilities have just been packed; - MeMurchy said.. “The spectators | interest ©. is fantastic. ‘There are 700 people in here | (the REM Lee ‘Theatre, where the boxing: took place) and there’ 8a alineup to get in.” - “There couldn't have been anyone left in their homes,” Praill said. “The crowds were unbelievable. 7 ‘And as: good as. Terrace was to the Games, the Games were good to Terrace. - - Most business people spoken with Monday . .. Bald that business had simply boomed aver ~ ‘the weekend, and - -although . there were Some things that didn’t move that well, _ Praill sald he knew of atleast one car and one snowmobile that were sold to outof- town participants. _ “Tt was strange,” he said. "Some of the | things: you, ‘wouldn't think would do’ well: _._ iid, while o others that should-have cleaned * up didn’t, . Tt was very. hard to predict that. way.) an - Games? " * “Tt was 9 wild weekend. A nice kind. of wild, but wild, " ministry of human rescurees, ‘Hayden says foster parents: area community resource, but she ‘notes. that-. Terrace is getting a poor. response to, the "program. Very few foster parents are: coming to meetings. . Foster parents do not adopt the child they care for and the time they. stay. In the. os home can vary from 72 hours to five years, The: children. Stay, in he town - -they’ are L hat: tof, f dammpor ary bhelter. erate ini d@h and ‘the two other. resource ae will continue to organied' parenting workshops. “She notes they: may. also be : = usefill for blended ti fantilies or families with younger relatives staying with them. In- ‘those cases, some skills other. than’ those . used by biological families may be needed: Those who are considering becoming foster parents are also invited to attend as @ means of becoming acquainted with the — program... : For more inforrnation {telephone 635- Test agreement separate separate pact is negotiated. OTTAWA’ (cP) — ‘The government doesnot intend’: Jewett ° to exclude cruise missile - MacEachen . tests froma new, defence “umbrella . “agreement”. it ° will soon. sign. with the’ United States, External . _ Affairs . Minister “Allan - “He added, however, that a separate pact: covering. privately “Who knows what will happen down the line?" but she said the minister may have just been trying to keep her quiel: that her sald told “Suspension upheld Herald Staff Writer friendé gre. ‘The foster parent program ta... ‘commission, in a report that.might force;‘an . "Minister ‘Ariel Sharon personally responsible forthe. Beirut refugee camp: ‘massacre: ‘and © _ called on:him to resign. ' io vasion of. Lebanon, was reported bathing: at + stepping dowi. - result when they allowed Lehanesé militiagen: - intd.the two camps, where. they slaughtered | huridreds -of. Palestinian elvilians,. “Including O° ap emergency seasion that lasted for moré than: ‘two’hour's but reached no decision or whether: : for Wetinesday. “accept the fikdings and resign. aibitity.” n - Sharon. blamed. for Beirut. massacre _JERUSALEM. (AP) “—_A special’ ‘iquity ‘ol ‘defence draw the: appropriate personal : conclusions,” their report said, | . If Sharon refuses to step down, Bégin should : fire him, it added. ° "However: Israeli state radio, reported, Begin Israeli general election, today found Defence” Sharon, architect of last year’ 8 Israall in , “The commilssion said Israeli leaders ‘should. have foreseen that needless bloodshed “at split on the question. -_ ; "entire Begin cabinet might resign; and _ early election; Begin aides have Mitd thé: minister would: ‘stép down if any senlor’ Israeli. official were blamed in the massacre, but: ther¢ ,.- women and children. ‘ ' . ~The’ commission. rebuked Prime . Minister: _ Menachem’ Begin, for what it called: hisdn-° Gas no immediate indication whether, he old : difference ‘during ‘the massacre last Sep; by. this position; tember, but recommended no action ‘against |: The ‘commission | ‘report, ais6" called for. ‘the: The thadings sent Begin and lils cabiret it ° Eytin, harshly chastised chietof staff; F to endorse the report. Another session: wad et , " ‘ the rnassaicte, Jsrael radio sald Sharon, architect of Iecael's 3 ; invasion ‘of Lebanon last June 6, was retusing-o ‘fegally- binding. bit ‘will. hi weight, comes ata time “The ‘commission, : coniprised of two I Supréihe Cdirt justices and a retired denial, aceused thé defence minister of “blund and taid it ‘fn he “beard personal respon _ Aeroeli peace. a Peeriniates 1 “In our opinion, it is fitting that the thinister. J a met privately with Sharon and told ihe’ defence: -- - ininister he. would not dismiss him. It. was nol known whether he asked Sharon to voluntarily. : " resign. Begin’s multiparty coalition appeared. : Israel radio noted ‘one possibility is that the: . dismissal of Israel's military intelligerice chief, . Ma}.-Gen: Yehoshiia: ‘Saguy; Lt.Gen. ‘Raphael big _ Minister Yitzhak Shamir;and Bela Ge Anjos: De _ =the Israeli corntnlsslon' report, whieh is: wot when the ‘Begin, . ‘kovernment: is under iricreastig U.S, pressure ‘to conclude negotiations for thé withdrawal of -. _ iS foxes from “Lebanon and:to make-tew "concessions ini the search’ for: an overall ‘Arab ‘The state radio. sald Sharon, 54, a popillar ex- _*. eneral and hero of the.1973 Yom Kippur War,. 7 . had already been offered an alternate post as ° thinister i in charge of the Israeli-occupied West ~ Bank of the Jordan ‘River, but was refusing to accept {he commission's recom mendations and - resign. Se ym, a Mbmbers of the Begin coalition interviewed should, acl. : ‘Meir. shitrit and brat Zeigerman; of Begin’ 's 6wn'Likud bloc, said he had no choice. but to. x Step down. But. Hanan Porat of the right-wing ~ Tehiya, faction said the: ‘gravity. of the penaliy vs ‘was far heavier than the. misconduct attribuled a Sharon. -He said Sharon. Should: ‘stay: 9 ‘The cpposition Labor party had io clear-cut S eam ent, apparently waiting for events to take - theircourse. The. Moscow-allgned Commiunist. arty’ pivpésed a nd-confidence motion that, if, ‘abpraved, would be debated hext week. a Shanti, In in Went Germany today,. said hev was cutting short a European tour ane returning to Israel on Wednesday. strated outside’ ‘Begin's: difice as‘ the: cabinet assembled. They carried: ‘baziners ‘reading: “Begin and Sharon, this: Péople gre Behind " You," Some had come from selllements in the, - eecupled Weal Bank. on Israel. Radio were: elit. aver how: Sharon . » back-bencher disarmament issue, He sald. More; than: 100 Sharon slipporiers “denion:. Monday that’ inany MPs, testing of the cruise missiles - - over Canadian territory - must still be negotiated with . the-Americans,. _ ; ‘MacEachen, who turned down a request from’ New Democrat’ MP Pauline Jewett to reject-. the proposed tests, said. it. is. important... the overall ' agreement” exclude . any testing. of armed missiles, The minister repeated that he-will make public the new . defence umbrella . agreement : that will pave ‘the way: for.:the cruise ‘ migsile tests, But he refused to say whether the separate - _ Weapons agreements still to be : negotlated will also be made . public, Meanwhile, Liberal MP © Paul McRae, who said last month cabinet is uneasy'on’ "the “cruise . issue, reporters there are ‘still a “umber of: ministers..and. governnient MPs unhappy ‘with. Ottawa's approval in Principle of the tests, McRae, MP’ for Thunder , ” Bay,. has been. the most - Gutspoken government on the unhappy with the handllig _ of the crulee issue, intend to press: MacEachen for Precise details when the -KITIMAT_ A labor relations arbitrator has ‘upheld a three-day suspension imposed by Alcan on-two CASAW employees, The suspensions arise from an incident in April " 1982, when the (wo workers refused to load ingots aboard a ship that was also | carrying the pesticide DDT. The employees refused to load the ship saying ‘that the” working - conditions weré unsafe, based on WCB-safety regulations and their collective agreement. A WCB. officer: - inspected the ship and: ‘ruled that conditions were safe, but: the workers continued their refusal. -_ Arbitrator Allan’ Hope ruled that the employees had no reasonable basis to continue to refuse to work after the ‘job “had been ruled safe: Alcan lald the suspensions after the CASAW workers continued for Iwo days to refuse loading... A night shift crew loaded the ship, the two day shifl.e em- ployees were, ‘sent home and suspended. - . testing . told’ INSIDE pages 4,586 | -page 14:| seo 16817 “ Sports & Games Comics, hotoscope Classifieds: ve “wi BUY NEW?. = : WHEN USEDWILL Do! . Doyou want parts to fix vp your car bul your ‘budget 7 won't allow #1? Bead the high cbstvol new, parts with ; quality used ports trom - 635. 2333 | or 635: SALW 2690 Duhadi (justott Hwy. we) 7 "] “On the whole, Praill’s impression of the ; . ‘ are