: | ‘jeans, ihe 22-year-old man later slumped,” : : A his head bowed, as evidence of the killings ~ >, Blackinan. is ‘charged ‘with: first-degree . . murder in the death df his father, mother, ,. _ examination. - defence counsel Phillip Pelzman to’ have . Falkland» Islands" are. slert to ‘the ® “one for which the troopé are alert. : ‘flying extra’ missions. This followed "drive to niiraet more consumer money to boasting the highest term deposit rates in. _ promising’ consumers interest ‘rates on - _ centage point higher. than al any. other _ . And tospread the word, it has brought to - . inclides. adirect mail and phone campaign: “and the rest divided-among other sectors , -_ PORT COQUITLAM, Bc. (@) Breed, sineehtod by De Couto and Hayen a y be " Blackman, looking pale and dtawn; slowly” ~ dhook his head tb. friends. ina packed . collrerdom Wednesday axhe faced charges: in awe slaying of ix; members athils family. -Drpessed ina red, plaid: ‘shirt ‘aad, blue should be held in public wherever possible ig presented by, Crown eounsel ‘Peto £ De As the’ vidence was: ‘give a buirly depaty ; ; ‘Couto ‘and: Dr} Gary: Hayes: n two sisters, brother. aid brother-in-law: dn: ‘the Blackmans' suburban Coquitlam’ home: _ early. ‘Tuesday i “Dead: are Blackman’ ‘father Richard 56, ‘his mother. Irene, 49,. brother Rick,” 16, “asters” Karen’ Rhodes, 25"‘and: Roberta’ > Davies, 28," and. ‘brothe in- lay. Sohn” - Davies, 39... « ‘ Their: Blood-splattered bodies were™: “foiind: Tuesday, throughout, the ‘family’s - eornfortable | home: in this: ‘Vancouver "suburb. me - Jhdge Kim’ Husband ardered ’ a ‘ban: on. publication of the evidence’ ‘and reinanded ** Blackman until Feb, 36 for. peyehiatile, fldgeted with ‘his hands, out ide’ the court, Blackman atternpted’ to hide. “from | a. battery ; .of cameras’ but - stopped end ‘stared when’ someone in the - crowd called his name, "|. ‘Meanwhile, family. friends” ‘sald ‘two: -girviving : ‘members ‘of the Blackman - /_ Weditesday.. sister, Cathy ‘Wylie of Quesnel, had also . arrived, sald friends. They’. added “that Vn * funeral ‘arrangements had yet been made as the ‘Husband ‘refised a motion “by duly ' the courtroom cleared, Pelzman claimed that “the ‘evidence og! of the coroner’ 8 service a te wee . Canta Falklands on ‘alert "LONDON (AP) ~ ~ British troops on the: “"" ‘possipility:- of . new: Argentine. attacks, perl Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. tga thé House of Commons today. v4. . Her statement, in response to a questi, mo ‘followed. unconfirmed. reports .that...- Argentina may be preparing a new assault: on thé disputed South Atlantic islands.’.- Asked if Britain would’ respond with: retaliatory : force or sanctions if Argentina ~' launched new attacks following last year’s war, won by the British, Thatcher replied: . “Bearing in mind that Argentina has not*’ agreed to the permanent cessation of — hostilities, let alone renounced. ‘the useof _ foree, the possibility of further attacks has’ been one that is ever present with us and denying’. new attacks » were - beling. con-, ». sidered. 4,000-member British’ ‘Garrison. arrived. “{ hope that if there were further at. commodations, - tacks, they would be firmly repulsed. . wetee A journalist on the islands said Thursday that British fighter aircraft have been British newspaper Thursday, : Bald. : reports, attributed to US. nen: "fore retook the islands June 14. TORONTO (CP) — In‘ an. aggressi ve; consumer. funding is about’ three-quarters ofa percentage point less than funding from the money market. ' ~ That. means an extra bundte that can be ” Joaned ‘to its best corporate custoriiers at : the prime rate, +, As forthe narrowing spread between, the » ’ prime and: the cost of purchasing deposits, . the bank hopes it will attract enough new’ consumers. to overcompenzate for’ that loss, : ‘The: Mercantile, ‘with "4. 3 billion in assets, reported net income of $15.5 million ‘dn fiscal 1982 compared With $28.3. million. “the previous year, mainly: because of /, squeezed - ‘spreads: a increased loan - dosses, : ‘The ‘Royal Bank, “Canada’s largeat with | "_abgets of $88.5 billion, earned $357.6 million’ .. in 1982; down from, $478.2 a year: earlier. © Usher ‘said “large banks | such: an, the. its mainly corporate coffers, Canada’s seventh-largest chartered bank now ig. town. The Mercantile Baik of Canada, — unknown to much of the public because it has dealt mainly with corporate customers : throughout its 3-year. history. —’ is. fixed term’ deposits that are half a per-- chartered bank. the dignified world of financial institutions *. a full-seale advertising - program ~ that | as well as print and radio advertising, “This is a significant. departure from ~: what we have always doné' but' we feel there are péople out. there ‘who ‘will: be ‘attracted by better rates,” -snys Barrie’ Usher, senior vice-president at the. Montreal-based bank’s Tpronto office.» 5., Usher said the bank — with.about 25 per, cent of its wholesale business in real estate. ary because it would cost too much. . Why; low real estate costs — there are only. . ., 19 Mercantile branches in Canada — fewer, staff and asmailer percentage of the retail -market, making it more affordable. to’ offer high rates. : — wants to diversify. ita funds. ooh And,” he added, the coat of retail or. : seas to the ont " Bebra - ‘But Husband a he believed the courts -and-eald’ he wasn't, satisfied that justice i : woitld - be: served by tearing thio ‘cour: oe ! verift. shielded Blackman fromthe public. “fgallery: although he could'be seen running “hig fingers through. his stoulderlength . - - hale, He’ ‘sighed loudly ‘at. one point and ; As he wae led to a walting sherlit's car . , familly had arrived in the Vancouver: aren a ” _vietims’ bodies were still under authority : . Facilities. on, several. regional college CAM pUBES. | that’ Argentina may be preparing’ a new. attack, The Argéntine news agency. DYN quoted government officials Wednesday: aa ; " Meanwiille, the British Defence Ministry * “ announiced that a’ junior defence minister, Jerry Wiggin, had arrived in the Falktands capital of Stanley, but said the trip. was to. discuss domestic: issues concerning the: As. with Thatcher's Jan: 6-12 Falitands visit, Wiggin's journey from was not an- © -- pounced for security Peasons untit after he Wiggin: has been: ‘told by ‘Defence : Secretary Michael Heseltine to investigate. 8 list of 17 complaints about bad food, lack ‘of! ‘Tunning water .and’. poor ac- . received: from an. . unidentified soldier and published ia. officials - Argentina: selzed Britain's “South, Atlantic colony last. April 2 and a British - _ Royal won't iry to match Mercantile Fates’ 7 “We: pay you more,” says: the’ Mer- - eiantile’ ‘a -brochure. And then it tells you. ~ VANooUVER (CP): _ The B.C. "teachers ; ~” Federation initlated a test case Wednesday tirnéd at.’ *. forcing.“ “getiool- boards’ to’ implement . arbitration . awards made Igst rignth'to teachers, |, - “Afederation lawyer filed a petition in B.C. Sugirerie! a Court on ‘behalf of the’ Fernie Teachers. Association. .” The Fernie boaid and ‘its tea cher were tinable to _ teach an agreement oni 1983 splatics by Nov. 15, and,. . ag\required by ‘the Public Schoo: Act, negitlations, went to binding arbitration: °° me The arbitrator awarded a 6. 5-per-ceiit’ ‘idcresse: . over last year ‘and granted 8 teachers” request that y salaries be issued tn twleé-monthly, cheques instead | : ‘of once a month. on ; . "Ne “Recovery planned : _ VANCOUVER (CP) =, University alficials “reiponded :; * "enthusiastically "Wednesday: to disclosures ‘that a. $10-.. oo . tmillion high-tectinology research and development facility. : ‘Barry Blackman, iin. brother of the "accused, flew in from Ottawa, where he- “perves with the Canadian Armed Forces.'A is being considered for. the: University of B.C, or Simon, . Fraser University. | - "The proposal; riow beng attidied by a -high- Jevel com. mittee of senlor, government: officials, is. one of several. being ‘corisidered to encourage the development of high . technology industries. “The document, ‘prepared. by tl the government's Discovery Foundation, also recommends construction of affice-sized, facilities at the three public. universities, and of ‘research safd he hag always felt it ia. important for people coming out. "of science programs to have facllities to: develop en- - treprenenvial ideas, cn “Tes the product of universities that inighit be able to get: high technology going in.this province,” he said. .. ‘ things," te But at the same dine, he sald, he's concerned. about - ‘ developinj search parks while universities are'so short of | capital f hein that they are having a hard time coping with the demand for their: services. “Tm delighted with the idéa of developing the parks, but’ you also have to be auure you're developing the’ brainpower. for these par! ae UBC information officer ti im Banham said: the ianiversity has had land ect aside for construction of Discovery Park facilities since 1981 and “is. Jooking forward | to” their development, which “shold benefit’ both students and” faculty. "Capital cost is estimated: ‘at $9.4 million, and. atartap. i pul. Construction o of this or any ‘Other’ ‘similar facility stuBe™ would require an additional ‘$1.5 million for underground Bervices ‘and roads. ° a The document also. recommends thal. a ‘2500-square- metre multi-tenant, multi-purposes facility be incorporated. my.: welcome,” . inté the proposed Life Scleneg Building at the University of Victoria at an‘estimated cost of $5.2-millionc)) The smaller multi-storey, | multi-tenant but ‘imited use”. ‘ -_“Meroa ntile-bo oasts rates. win » facilities broposed for Simon Fraser and University.of. B. C..: _ Mould cont, ag, Bsltmigted $4.4 million each:: _ Shey. are, expected..tp, caver 3,700 square: mietres, and’ would accommodate research and‘development. activities - for small and medium-sized . orgaaldations,, primarily in- " _robolics deaign and the like, . that do not- require anything - bigger than normal business. offices, the documents state, -' The '3,25¢-square-metre Victoria’ facility would! ac: us “ commodate | basically ‘mieroelectronie-oriented’ tenants, ‘and would cost $3.9 million. - High-technology business centres. are: proposed for. the .T. Tegional colleges campuses in Kelowna, Vernon, Nanaimo, - Kamloops, Castlegar, Prince George, Dawson Creek and . Comox: : If approved,- the $3. -million facilities: would have ‘lense. space available for advanced- technology businesses such, as ‘computers and softwares, as: well as for’ consulting " €ngineere ‘and other related fields, It is estimated that five. (such, centres would cual the, _, Savernment $15 million over P five: vypas ‘to operate. Buying? Selling? Swoprig? ‘Use: the | | ay herald classifieds. 635- 6357 tise Starts. ae " s mo ' “children and ‘ravelled, the: \ t00, " she said. ; . \their father in Hope, BC, world. - By She was inarried. in her ‘and she hasn't seen them for to * Now she : stands” on can "early 20s and has a i0-year- years. : : “‘Bdmonton: street. corner, : - her. arms. wrapped: aroun an enormous bag) af- books « begging qu . pedestrians,” and: needs. ‘the’ ‘quarters: ‘she. geek every... “day. “to: feed. ; hergelf.Her‘diet can range from “bacoit’: and eggs. ta: “nothing | at ‘all, She sleeps in | a.rogm: at the -YWOA, even, “though she doesn’t have the - nightly-$3 fee, and must be — -out.-by 7: a ‘a. m.: every The. Herald, Thursday, Jonuary. 20,1983; Pasa’ 3 er f ‘Silence ‘ig her. answer ‘to. questions bout { her. divorce! i ashing | land babysitting. Alice's. ‘children live | ‘with (CP) | —: ‘surance office... _Allce-, 1s a survior in: a . world avtieh: ean somedmes “old boy’ and a: “younger girl. My. Ben's name’ | is. Christopher - and: y alittle she has retained : treak ‘of. ‘generousity.. Often ‘shé-drops. ‘colns. éni r Y sidewalk because, Ba 2 ‘hape’ others” in: the: same’ . “Howard outspoken : ‘Herald Stat Writer - ' provincial.government is. insensitive to ,the . plight of forestry workers between Hazelton and Terrace. And he morni Then an ‘are. ‘a - nuimber of has offered two methods to redress the situation. - women like Alice in the clty._ * While-sawmills ali over the province are slarting up, ‘ who- have Jost-contact with | their: %: “families; . . Maureen. Dundin; director.‘ ~ of Operation: Friendship, | “For, them life isa matter run al, eg Id. “ - Noting that he pushed 1 ‘hard 40 get land sei ‘apide far such "ot survival vate oe As _* facilities. at’ SFU, “university, president’ George . Pedersen, the bag ladies we see are at least 60,; ‘Home into thelr 76s, ‘Some*have- mental: “health “probleme. and ‘aren't quite ; capable’: of tooking: after - “I'm quite ecithuslatie about the prospect of doing these are i simple tt though... ‘ She’ intersperses carefully . enuriciated , words: with chukdes, “Except for a: few tiny lines: near her brown eyes, her face does not show ‘how life has treated her. She. doesn't. seek plty.or — sympathy. and is reluctant -to reveal much: about -- herself, While open about ‘some... things, - ‘guarded about others; such : .as her age and significant ; “dates in-her life. ~~ | 4444 Lakelse Avenue a . "y Two years ago. she came _1S IN NEED OF THE FOLLOWING | A to Edmonton ‘from’ Van- , - GOODUSEDITEMS.. wt eouver and lived witht her ’ Clothing . mother and sister... . _ Furniture Hs “But I think [overstayed Household Appliances she said, - , . . Bedding ‘ Aaughing: She hasn't: seen ~ Curtains - ” them since. ~ Alice held a job ‘briefly, put refuses to discuss what went wrongs)She’ 8B; had gay ' “Jittle bit more than Grade -12"-édueation in Vancouver “and worked as a clerk fora 9 . Rewspaper ‘and’ in an in- | nothing is being done by the government with B.C. Timber’ 5 monopaly position here, Howard says. —- ; -.The MLAstates, “B.C. Timber is in the pulping business ; and sawmilling, therefore, is secondary.” . ’. The.first method he suggests, is for the goverament™ to ’ follow its “log it or lose it’ principle and remove an amount “of the: company’s ctitting rights equal-to ita sawmilling . capacity. Faced with such a loss, B.C. Timber might atart’ _ Up its mills, at ; ‘The second. alternative is for the government to lauinch ‘a full scale, independant examination of B.C. Timber’s forest, production, costing, and marketing strategies to ~ said agency, Howard says, “even if such an inquiry discovered, : a8 i'm sure it would, that it is inefficient and improper to try to run * a company from a board.room in Vancouver with BCRIC looking over one’s shoulder. it would be a atep in the right direction.” » 8 long’as the provincial government remains silent 50 wil B. c. Timber’ 8 sawmills,” Howard affirms. “at THE SALVATION ARMY “THRIFT STORE Alice . is. ; _ > Scrapmaterial for quiltmaking - “ALL ITEMS WILL’.BE WASHED, Reeee Ta . ETC., BEFORE BEING DISTRIBUTED 12 7 HOSEN WEED! satey bree “e eee Ate! 6asiind9 ‘Or PICKUP OF ALL ITEMS. 8 3° Great bargains for low income familles. (ne-31]) Be daccl inte the Radio” TITLE. oeesessesesennesees sense erequsvecsanveredecbone . ARTIST. ssssseessse terecertecsteteresrtrenys treernrereceaaan, DEDICATEDTO--.-:+.-;- FROM esscsssseceesecees ebemeitinoaersineance ceerrerceurrHeesessaaaereinosesispeageE . ‘TERRACE ‘JAYCEES Fill in ‘the above form and enclose $1 In the envelope.” Drop your ‘envelopes in “the. Blue Box at . ALL SEASONS SPORTING goons oF SIGHT & SOUND © - Songs will be played on the Friday night February 4th RADIO DAZE program between 7pm & 10pm. All proceeds to the Terrace & District Jaycees Community Projects Fund. Apple Juice eof Roast | : Conde A Grade B.C. GROWN GEM No.2 Grade $6. 5/ *6,39 22.6 kg (50 tb.) box Au popular sil Brands Cigarettes carton F Reps or |: King Size Prices In ‘ettect i! Saturday, January 22, 1983 We Reserve the Right fo Limit to Retell Quantities. * BANADA SAFEWAY LIMITE DO TASTE TELLS - Cream Corn or Gut Green Beans yout 398 mL. tin craic® “Alice | lost in Edmonton | * There. was atime: when" “I've: ‘worked at, pre . Allee had “husband ‘two |, “be cruel even: deadly,’ but | re lesperate situation will find nny “ani grabra cup br eoflpe: an TERRACE Skeena MLA Frank’ Howard says. ‘the _ determine why it Appears t unable to compete i in elther weld se ; or domestic. markets, ..- ae IT ig