"Senlor'eltizens get ach to.meet th chat over a cuprof. tea. 4 oO Bain 23th In this ‘day. and: age, where “three weeks these jadies take lépiphost people are 80° ‘involved’ "a couplé‘of hours out of their. of thoi ow: life; it’s mice. to » ‘gehedule and “go “around to . now. therezard «still a: few-~: the senior’ citizen's homes to e:whe ware ‘enough bo deliver: books. - Mary Harris gelects’ the ‘books and Joe Harris’ and . rolyn-Clay deliver ‘them... jest! reek y “trivited "ts the Wa uke rat 4h “Joe Haris, Garalyn: flay’ ards rand MaryHarsis are three of a : bailowery: Sara one My) Nature's ' WORLDS) . with nnis ‘Hotwood. ‘Dé cou USED el pani curious -but cautious: pair’. : by a - . lender, tawny colored body. with ‘fixed eyes, it stands erect: on the dirt mound, which marks its burro centraneé,. until | there is no ‘more imimediate danger. - AS you may have guessed, this: ‘animal is a. Columbian ground squirrel. They are similar. to, mmpet other squirrels, - except! tliat (they -are, noticeably’ largtr.. Their -home is generally in the southern half of B: Cy ranging: from the in- és terior to the Alberta border. °- 2 2 Byer! though ‘Columbians are: not - widespread, ‘they are jvcebmirfionly seen, -especially at. tourist. loealities such a _qiewpnints, campgrounds and picnic'sites. Td.ducnglanes, it: of befer quite" common to find several: families: living. close . atl) pogether; which is due int partto'thelr colonial habite;. = + Whee It is also’ ‘quite common to see Columbians being -hand fed. They are quick to loose their fear of tourlsté):and are often. irresistable to adults ‘and children. alike. A taaly # morsel is* nt. quick fo appear. . ° oo ey - ip she, av: interesting issue is: ‘created, in. most - parks," it increased, the ground ié often barren and ‘devoi OE plant life, Too many squirrels: have depleted the natural ” environment, squirrel burrows are "food od eur oe he surrounding vegetation is gone, so go the in- * sumerable birds, ihgects, and small rodents that exist in the ” ‘game habitat. They are not ag visible as the squirrels, so are. . often overlooked. In actual fact, they aren Vital part of the natural cycle, as smaller animals and plants form the basis of many, ecological food chalna. "There is.yet another unfortunate consequence of feeding roadside animals. Squirrels have actually benefitted from . hfndouts; but other animals have not been so lucky. ‘Sheep, _foats, bears and other big game animals are often lured out - * guitdtbusy highways, They loose'their fear of people as well as ‘machines, Many are killed by passing cars and trucks. There isdocumented evidence that deer herds have been virtually. wiped. dut by road kills alone. |. There is considerable pleasure having a wild animal ‘eat - fron your hand. It's even better when you havea pictureto prove yt But this happy experience almost always has a sad ending. Please do your best to make sure that wild animals stay wild,..and alive. . Alice - ‘We urge the government , ‘to immediately rescind the Arm tailings regulations and deny Climax ‘Molybdenum Corporation (a “subsidiary. of Amax) any other permits to ‘conduct blastings or construction. work that may molest the fishery habitat of Alice Arm and adjacent streams,” said Michael Darnell, northern representative of the unton. The unlon backed Indian claims that they depend. on A telegram ‘demanding = ‘such © feckless ‘disregard’ for our. Lanbly and Mrs. Culver. Oo. _ Seniors. get book break — | ‘the library tiut thoed who aid’ said they were. very grateful to receive: the books, : ; One of the’ volunteers, Joe Harris sald it was no trouble ‘at all, “It's only | a couple of . hours a..week, T.just: hope . - someone brings ‘me books when I’m old “and . in. a , wheelchair.” yo - a Mary - Hartts,: Mrs, Fleet, Caralyn Clay, Mrs. ot a - 1999"'and. originally con--~ ye _Phota by Sina avevres ‘Local riders | set for” “games « ‘ae Maximchuk and Nina Kavanagh, both’ of. Terrace, will be competing | in the’ B.C. c, Simmer Games = . “next Ths opportniiy to plck up up. “the: Thornhill. Cree area for a- public ark wat offered’ to. the Kitimat-. -Stikine Regional. District: board Members at Satur- . tobe considered this year for the project,” Provincial government. “cutbacks “have delayed. construction of a dyke on the. ‘Zymacord River. at New disappointment. with -the " Government deci sion. © torah will’ get its: new fire truck sometime. early next year. It's on order, now day's meeting. _ Remo. ‘The announcement and moiey has “been a a Feter Benolt, owner-ofthe came Friday. Beard proved for it, The truck land, made an emotional ‘members, ex thelr . coat, thst under. $100,000... statement to hoard members . oe review the proposal —_—, “Here's a chance for the | nny 5 on. r it ‘Public to pick up the area ap - a park. If no one wants to ' develop it then I'll have. to- throw a ferice around it and © ‘noone will be able to use it,” - “ -gald | Benoit. . Benoit’ owns : ap: proximately’ 12 acres just off Highway 35 outside - of » Terrace, Chairman Bob Coops msl. . He’: . gidered building a house on it” but now thinks it wouldmake ~ a Bae: pak district will have to deter-* : mine -the cost: and decide :, Whether, money ‘ls available | are a be gmeriog . reskage, compe fons on | Ai lison ‘will.'be thelr, horses, A . riding: ‘her half” if Arabian» _ mare, | Shamara, and Nin ‘Swill ride: ‘Castille, _ halt a. Arabian. as well, y ene 7 “Tt is odin significant numbers of top ually ‘chum ‘salmon ‘right now. . Up’ to.- 10,000 pounds per- -boat were’ with “Theriders were selected to - ait eat nl ae ‘represent’ Zone: “Seven in 0 EBC. which runs ‘from. ° ‘ “Vanderhoof . to Prince Rupert, atthe Prince George * Spring horse show. ~ : ‘Alison ‘and Nina will be caught last welt)’ sold E ‘Darnell, Hereferred to Rupert Inlet ‘ as an example of what could happen to Alice Arm: | “In 1968, Utah: Mines ‘assured the governments: _ = that copper tailings could be safely eraplaced. into Rupert Inlet." . “The ‘public: soon ob- served, and” life,” said-Darnell. The Nishgas would like the - governments along: with Amax, to involve them more with the > developments of the project AE ‘ho time did the proponent,, Amax of Canada, © nor its consulting firm, nor f Ca demands will satisfy our me governments of Canada British . Columbia,. ever approach us to discuss the impact of this project upon ‘the En-”. vironment ‘Protection Ser- . vice in 1977 confirmed, that - the tailings were dispersing . ‘throughout ‘the Inlet and beyond, obliterating r marine our health, fishing or way of 7 life,” said Robinson. The Nishgas would like a public enquiry to determine not only~ the environmental impact but the. sotio-- economic ‘impacts of projects as well. Amax Company is reopening the molybdenum mine .at Kitsault and “received a special order in . council from the federal cabinet to dump their mine . taillngs into the ocean. This has caused protest and . critielsm from natives in the area .and from groups “goneerned with the‘ possible . effects the dumpings might have on marine life. : Glider tries the Atlantic MONTMAGNY, Que. (CP) — . Eagle Sarmont safely landed his motorized hag lider at the airport’ kilometres east of. City, with it little but. his eyes to guide him The 28-year-old California _gliding enthusiast brought his craft down shortly after, sundown Sunday and was reported to be having *e great time.” Sarmont, who je hoping to. cross the Atlantic Ocean in short hops, arrived here . from Vermont but could not here, 65: - Quebec be located by either. Mon- treal or Boston alr traffic controllers. ' His craft was too small to not equipped with a tran- sponder — an instrument that shows up on radar. “It’s | going to he some stunt,’ said a Montreal controller. ‘Byen if he manages to croas the con- tinent it’s going to be some stunt. 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