we De ae it ' Switched to a westbound track’to get ‘ at Flach age a RN ela ley “4 Pegs The Hort, Wecenday August 11, 1982 a i faeliwey. rules violated Dees eae aa gee eel ‘elite Ont. (CP),— — A Canadian . spokesman. a Sexism Transport ‘Commission ‘saya a len “MONTREAL (CP) :, Benton collisloa Tuesday Vig : $e. . Rall train and 2 .Canadign © million" if none of it ean be salvaged. wf “National ays freight train that sent ‘John Reoch, CN general superintenden a ‘deal with it. Bretton eat ae » for, ‘the. Great ‘Lakes region; would. al a violation of rules nt om suiggeations the acefdent may’ The crash'at 8:20 a. m. ED derailed the : <@ngine ‘of the. passenger ‘train -and two. |: ; freight cars and spilled diesel fuel on the. -ftacks, but no fire resulted. © 2 -:. ‘About 70 people were sent to: ‘bospital, “but ‘their. injuries were not considered. : serious. However, ona woman ‘was kept _ overnight in London's Victoria Hospital in fair. condition with injuries. The collision occurred after the passenger train, en route to Toronto from Sarnia. with about’ 10 passengers, wag around. construction on the eastbound track. A CN employee who asked to remain unidentified said the train was to. have been switched back to the eastbound . track just west of this small southern Ontario tawn, but the switch wasn’t made, __ ‘Shortly after passing’ the switching . point, the train ran into the freight, which — was waiting for the Via Rail train fo clear _ ~the track, L. B. MacDonald, chief of safety and -services for the Canadian Transport Commission’s railway transport com- mittee in Ontario, said the accident "obviously - ‘Unvolved) a violation ‘of rules. ier : MacDonald said the switching problem “was an outright man failure. It'shard to understand how an entire train crew could have.taken. the train beyond thé polnt where it was supposed to go.” * He sald he will conduct an investigation into the crash for the commission. Police and CN officials also sald they will in- vestigate the accident, oo, Spokesmen for CN and Via Rall, sald the cause of the accident may not be known for weeks” ‘and there ' ‘be no immediate . fying.” bus, : have been caused by. human error. - OM don't: ‘want to. make. ae _ fudements untit I have all the in- < aro _ formation,’ Reoch said. “We want to bean ao careful: 9p, possible in investigating the, . situation,” - . One railway, spokeaman at the acene _ Said the passenger train was (ravelling at about -30 kilometres: an’ hour. when -it rammed. the OO-car freight. train. ; : The two engineers in the front of each ; train leaped to safety before the impact, . ° Many of the passengers were shaken up, with some suffering a variety of, cuta, beuises and abrasions.. Relph Stewart of London, Ont, a- : padsenger who received minor injuries, sald the train was travelling slowly when “pi] of a sudden, ‘bang, .people were Don Adie, a London businessman, ‘said the’ collision wad ‘something so rigid and . Solid 1 thought I'd hit a mountain.” : _ _ Adie, who had been sitting at the rear af 7 the train, ‘sald the seats were pulled from - thelr mountings and a washroom : -Com- - partment was pulled out. — Ambulances were called in. ‘from Ingersoll, London, Woodstock, Tillson-*- burg, St. Thomas and Stratford. . Most of the: injured. where’ taken to .. ‘Alexandra’ Hogpital in Ingérsoll. Others - - were were taken to St. Joseph's Hospital and Victoria Hospital in London, about 50 kilometres southwest of Ingersoll; : Those who were hot hurt were taken toa " hoekey arena in Ingersoll where they were “served coffee and doughnuts before being taken to London, Sarnia and Toronto by. ie “Masculinity and Violence: - . Vocabulary the "With teams being men and women. . he aaid. | gotten much broader,’ discussed | : — Boh Anderson and the boys ‘| are getting together at the United Church's general ",, Cbtuncll meting here to talk about sexism and how to! pe “Tse in my role'as a mn lot of things t\ don un," Anderson sald in an interview after Tuceday's. tabling of the report by the ehureh’s teak foree on “The. mean’ group, or “tela : : ‘blennial general assembly met earlier Tuesday. to.) “J -wateh on audio-vigual * _Presentation.: ‘titled, - ‘When he and the others get together it is not a beer - commercial’ kind of male gathering: =~ : “We-don't talk about sports, or the job or fishing, “od “It's not legitimate for guys to talk about how they . feel about anything, but we're feeling oriented. -.— _ “We started off talking. ‘about sexism, but it has As for the church, he says that despite the urgings of Christian feminists and the reports of the task — force on changing roles of men and women. I at the church's: .. 4 . a il —PEOPLE — Dout Max Bentley, a member of: Canada’s ‘Hockey Hall of ' Fame, is working at a race track:in Edmonton but he hasn't lost his: interest in hockey — and he could help Harold Ballard’s Toronto Maple Leafs, says one of his colleagues. Randy Mower, an exercise boy who occasionally works - with Bentley, -sald the former - National: Hockey League great is-interested in coaching. | "T think lt’s terrible that a man with Max's hockey ; knowledge isn’t in wae bets ”* sald Mower. ; “T’'m-golng to Ballard in Toronto and tell - bars a Me bac ot ee they need rebuilding in the worst way.” od rebuilding i in the best-way, Max? "The Ontario legislature was snapped ‘out of its « summer doldrums Tuesday by-kilted bagpipers, highland dancers and a caber-tossing behemoth. ... No, Scotland hasn't invaded Queen's Park it was Justa "lively preview of the 97H Fergus,.Ont., Highland Games and Scottish Festival to be held this weekend.-. - But Liouie the ama: has an “unlikely drawback —_ - animal the size of a pony — he's afraid of dogs. “I'm one of these suckers who gets taken in and buys a lama; you wind up baving a Hama you can't get rid of,” - said the B0-year-old retired steelworker who also breeds: birds. Mulhollan has been advertising in local newspapers, hoping to find a buyer for Llouie, He's willing to let Liouie go for $600 but 9 far only one lama. lover has come for- -. ‘ward, . On the kind of breezy, overcast day that would make a , Scotsman homesick, lunching civil servants and startled _ tourists. watched as Dave Harrington, a friendly 260- pounder from Old Chelsea, Que., tossed a six-metre caber and hurled. a 10-kilogram hammer: ACrOSs the lawns of | Queen's Park. ~, Fergus, a town of. 6,000 ‘north of Guelph, expects, about. 30,000 visitors Saturday to an described by Reiiben Baetz, : ” the province's tourism and recreation minister, as the “perfect marriage” between his ministry's two depart-. mente. . el 4 “Tt had to happen, one supposes.’ - ‘Like countless other well-known satertalnment. duos - Dean. Martin and Jerry Lewis, or Lucille Ball and Desi Arnagz, to name a couple —. the television partnership of . Layerne and Shirley appears ready to crumble. at Actress Cindy Williams of the comedy show has filed a §20-million lawsuit alleging that producer Garry Marshall, whose sister, Penny, plays Laverne, has tried to squeeze " her out of the popular ABC program. The sult names ‘as defendants Marshall, Paramount Pictures Corp., and ” wanamed individuals, Glenn Mulhollan of West Leechburg, Pa., used to Hove -Hamas, But hislove as speed, eo b's trying to unload his _ Mena-oared pet - Incfease expected ; VANCOUVER (CP) — The manufacturing capacity of Canada's pulp and paper mills will increase considerably by 1984, unless there are significant cuts in already- - announced capital spending plans, the Canadian Pulp and ' Paper Association reports. The latest edition of the association's annual study on pulp and paper capacity shows that wood-pulp capacity is _ Smpected to enced 25 million tonnes by 1984, an Increase of - ~ 2.1 million tonnes or.#.1 per cent over the 1961 figure. Paper and board capacity will rise to 17.3 million tonnes, again of 11.3 per cent over the 1961 capacity of 15.6 million ; tonnes, the association reports, .:: . However, ‘the study notes that its estimates miay have to be revised, since the investment :plans.of reporting com: _ panies could change over the three-year period, Several 7 capital spending programs in the industry have already. | been ‘slowed or postponed because of adverse economic conditions, the study says. In paper .and board, thé main increases foréeast in ‘ manufacturing capacity are in pewsprint, expected to rise’ [- by one million tonnes to 10.5 million tonnes by 1964;.and in- ground-wood printing and specialty papers, estimated to grow. by $77,000 tonnes to 1,037,000 tonnes. More moderate additions are : ‘anticipated in sanitary. papers, board and building papers, while no growth is ‘| expected in kraft paper capacity. - The study said British Columbia bad 27 per cent. of Canada’s pulp capacity and 18 per cent of the paper and board capacity in 1901. B.C, a for more than half of Canada's market pulp capacity and just wader one-third of the North American total. ; _} - {ome lady front reanlels spies fs wy thie italic. She ‘thought it would be good to run with her abeep and keep : dogs away. | cts | had. to.tell her the truth — he’s afraid of dogs.” ‘The Board of School Trustee Trustees of School District No.92 (Nisgha) 7 Copital Expense Proposal No.7-82B. - -. The Board of School ‘Trustees of Schoo! District ‘No.2 (Nisgha} proposes borrowlng money at any _ time or from time totime, within two (2) years from December 31, 198), by the issue and sale of debentures bearing Interest.at a rate or rates an- nvally as may be specified by the British Columbia ~ School Districts Capital Fidancing Authority at sgt time of the borrowing and payable over a period or. . periods not exceeding 25 years from the date or. - respective dates of them, In the principal amounts . the board deems necessary, to raise ne? sums not exceeding in the aggregate $194,675.00, dollars, ; | after payment of discount, commission, brokerage, _ exchange and other expenses with respect to the Issue or sale, for acquiring and developing school sites and purchasing, construcing, reconstructing, furnishing and equipping bulldings for school purposes or use In connection with them and other capital expenditures for school purposes. The ‘following In brief and general terms sats out sub- - Stantially the proposed projects and. the amount allocated for each, the amount specified as ellgibla for Provincial grants and the amount specified as not ellgible for Provincial grants and for which the school district ‘pays the full cost; . Tobe borrowed “under this proposal . *endeligiblefor ~ ~ _ , Provincial Grants: TOTAL ; 3... oo $ a | ' unlioef cards Fora Iree brochure. fall tol free “Autor opente opergior608, In B.C., call toll free oleate . 112-800-268-6382. : vSpent ..22-calibre. car: : "fridges were found in the, _ Ask for operatar 508. Residential Remodelling Abe VanderKwaak Terrace, B.C. CONTRACT PLUMBING LITT reznor FURNACES ? B. Buildings, and, Additions . Nisgha Elementary Secomtary 0000 140,000 - 6 Equipment oot , Nisgha’ ‘Elementary Secondary 5,885 E.T.V. | Lond ‘Special Approval, A ; . —1ST5 D. Fees and Contingiencles ~ 21.000 20,000 NIL NIL 92.300. 22.900: EB Conveyance Equipment oF ‘Minor Renovations TOTAL ESTIMATES ‘ 196,875. Mot-eligible for Provincial grants:;- NIL Resolution passed the 2eth-dayofJuhe , 1982. _, Approved by the Minister of Education the uth day of duly: ..1982.: ' Authorized by the Lieutenani-Governor In Council ; the 2ist-day of July, 1982. :. Adopted by resolution of ‘the Board of School “* Trustees the Sth dey of August, 1992. - _Shalrman of the Board CORPORATE SEAL Certified as being apstoved and isthorfzed é as Provided | In Section 215 of the School Act. . _ Secrelary-Treasurer ~ co SO LAARS ‘ — Custom car stereo Installation ' — Service on most brands tv’s and ‘stereos _— Service on Sony. RCA and. Sanyo video-recorders. "TERRACE ELECTRONICS: --635- 4543 7 No. 4 - 2903 Kenney St. Aoncerms ONS’ FRU CTE yn ‘foo: HOMES — "Fovindation toComptation a or. - -Logwork Only - 635-7400 nS Prince George (112) mn. 2384 i Five m For P WORTH, . Tex.’ Five: peonle’ ‘Were: . x slashed, ! ‘stabbed or shot — including one perso WHO WAR - decapitated and and.” “Bexually’ mutildted’-- in. ‘adjacent lakeside cottages: “dn: her 300; her mother, In u authorities | ‘sought ta: Wir vel- -the Jatest mat cottage... where ‘tha .- .. decapitated, body-of Ricky “HA J of unpleasant things hove been socialised “| - U#¢Bryantwas found by his ' into me and my four sons,”* said Anderson, 51, an... ; accounting profeasor at the University of Regina and .: chairman of the church's Saskatchewan conference. | ‘That film strip presented me with some of the ~ more strongly socializing images.” There was the way fathers treat their daughters in a more careful manner a being: somehow ‘more - " fragile then their sons with whom they feel freer to ‘|. slap on the back and wrestle with on the floor. “We talked about war, the songs men sing in war, - ‘’ and we -talked\ about sports and the violent | - paperd use to describe games — ughtered or mauled and how this kind of vocabulary seems to indicate it is normal for ‘men: to be slaughtered and mauled.” . : . : Anderson has’ been a member of a men's con- sclousness-raising group in Regina for a year. | Every member in the group, he ‘said, hag been in . ‘contact with a- strong feminist. In his case It is his "wife, Daphne, a member of the church task force on. mother Tuesday and in the. - home where detectives came-upon.the four other” bodies while looking for .. Witnesses to Bryant’s death, police said. At least three of the four’ > vietinis:in' the second. cot- "Inge were rélated. Teme Mrs. Bryant:came to her - son's house, about three. - kilometres from her home, _ and’ found his sexually * mutilated bady lying beside | his bed with hia severed . || > bead in the crook of his arm, investigators said. - The victims In the second | ‘house included a ‘man, two . ‘women and a, _ boy. about nine, Their throats were cut, said Tarrant County. medical inveatigator a. L. . Kirkpatrick, - Assistant Attorney J.E. McEntire said there is “a suspect we want to talk to” in con-' nection. with the slayings. Later Tuesday _night, . however, Detective A.J. 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