ere ee eee ere COMP. 77/78 ee eet ot nite LESTSLATIVE LIBRARY, PARLEAWENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, 8.C., Idérman wants a by Brian Gregg “Terrace: Alderman iu Purschke ‘says-he finds the. level of enforcement: #61 ot 7 : hard line on parking » have to be painted’ propel, more than 12 to 16 houra to be impounded and revenue said Hallsar. big tine - PARKING ME TERS SUGGES TED fare peop spent on something about it, "petore people can be ; Bob Hallsor, municipal charged for violating Purschke's request was administrator, said that parking regulations each put parking meters along to check out parking been 69 violation rotlees ~here ls unacceptable and he . under present conditions week. . ’ Terrace etreets or to employ violations, sald Hallcor.. - issued and only 41 paid, parking regulations, the sates 2 , igns to be b u se . urged council Monday to do * rachke cannot expect any Tha two alternatives areto a coupla-of full-time people . 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OPEN TIL 5 p.m" Lovato Seal Cove Phone 024-4038) L Volume 73 No 04 - Wednesday, May 14, 10 NISHGA They said — Calder goes VANCOUVER (CP) Frank Calder can blame his nt defeat in Atlin riding in last week's provincial election on the Soclal Credit government's reluctance to negotlate native Indlan land claims, the head of the Nishga tribal council said Tuesday, Jimmy Gosnell sald moat Nishgas voted against Calder, even though he is a hereditary chief and. had represented the riding for all but four of the last 30 years, Calder won the the sparselypopulated northern B.C. riding for Social Credit in 1075 after he had represented the New Deme- cratle Party in previous elections, But the riding changed its’ mind last Thursday, giving the NDP’s Alan Pagsarell a ninevote edge which might, however, be turned around in a i aren . . seaiapteheharspsanersbenssena cere’ it to federal labor § officials to decide what happen next In the prickly i The " g2,000 shop-craft workers, who service and repair trains for CN Rail, CP § Rail and several smaller lines, last week rejected the industry's offer of a 23.3-per- ’ gent wage increase over —& three years, including 10 per cent in 1979. Their lsat con- tract expired Dec. 31. Officials af ene eight unions met with eal negotiators” Theday to to te ‘them what they alread: : knew from news reper — — | that the offer had been . turned down by a two-to-ane The meeting lasted 10 min- utes. “T gave them the news of [mms me tho: vole, and-they told me —— pe recount. there:was no room for fur- thee negotiations,” said John This small. mess for the municipality, isa giant headache for residents. Meanwhile, _ Agriculture eight | Minister Cyril Shelford, who Asnrey, president of Division ] pec rs De: tbe shins L § hmonsig ita i pie yu cep -tanknth cad ncmnt -steena.-. a gers ears, wolves “and 7 rats are | stm only part of their problem terse, . threeparagraph from the Indian community. statement which expressed | “The 800 or 700 (vote) loss e Residents on. Kahu ‘ “Lake Drive near the unning ‘all night, said disa polntment at in the Indian community was cation reault and reiter- what defeated me,'' Shelford id be said Tuesday. sedi ar negotiations. so Gosnell said Calder should now will ask Labor . blame his defeat on Labor Minister Martin O’Conrell Minister Allan Williams, the for his assistance in settling the dispute. Union leaders. expact & conciliation’ board to struck after: Tuesday" 8 election, sithough ‘they aren't lead to a better offer, Whatever course imistic it will the or. a successor — takes, it will probably follow advice from William Kelly, the assistant deputy minis labor ter and veteran rail- way mediator. Little Park and it has invited the Guides, Brownies, Scouts and participate ceremonies, said es Halsor, municipal ad- ministrator. : A latter from Ethel Jackson, distrist com- missloner for the ¢ ides, was reviewed by council, She asked what would be ‘lone to replace the trees planted the le who Loemated the Halisor sald that a metal plaque, instead of a wooden sign post, would be used to mark the new trees for the young Some of the trees were des renovation over the flel A city spokeaman at that time said many of the frees had been o troyed senate "of the said it was neglect on the part of the city. THE YL PLANT Vion . Taunicipal garbage dump thy raundcipaity Yo. cour . the m 0 if 1t does not improve the sacitary conditions af the realdent at-the fi ** Monday that the atenc ‘of garbage fills his house alg atthe dump, rats, a 1 ra ‘bears’ and wolves are attrecled tid the- neigh- ie Sim Sana ay oat the tees the that seem to ing up overnight. the gates when they ara locked for three days or more and whenever the ‘dump {s closed there are piles of garbage at the gate, another resident “It's a filthy mess...we cannot and we will not put up with it anymore,,.on health reasons we can get the Counel wan told by same i Dead dogs lie outside. . municipality we have ; been “met. with: arrogance,” a resident One resident said he lives only fhe tuto tite fite'and he can hear n pi in his back yard when he stand i the ald ofthe . dump. ' “Im concerned ‘about these children with #0 many bears around,” ” he said, Wolves have become a recent problem. kill the do doge and the rat bite food, while they bears disrupt summer bar- beques. . ; The municipality. has ‘an application for some Crown nd near Deep. Creek but residents say this location for a new site for. Cor skarbage is unac- They say. tece 250 feet.from”''" said Terrace the Beam Station Road, which ls ‘only 1.5 miles more than dump has been. located at the present site - for 15 years and when it wos first created the area was toned rural. The regional district rezoned the land residential after people started moving ‘into the area, he sald. The problem of the dump location will not be Maroney this zyear, sald Marrone "We have been meating with the regional district and industry to discuss a new map ate site,” be sald. Hud operator who ioe lotks after te dump, sald Tuesday yen Ae houre seven-day a week, more fires et started and his vehi are vandalized. . ‘The gate locks have been broken several times and whenever this or Dave. Maroney’ Piteldente have asked council to leave the gate open all the time to to. stop. h gerbage tem lag up at Fisher sald that the pollution control branch always tests the water: around the dump and finds no problem. The. dump slopes downhill away from the residential area, he says, ‘Dump area residents - expressed concern Monday that well water is. going to become poltuted the dump. llution control branch 8 apparently told one resiitent the violation of Thenlth standards but the branch cannot > after SON a governmen a resident told councll. Council renewed Fisher's contract at the Monday meeting. Fisher's bid, at $45,000 per anum, was the lowest council received, ac- cording to a report from ump is in. minister responsible for Jand Claim negotiations. - a “He Calder) can thank Allan Willlams for his defeat,” said Gosnell. “He's ‘ been shooting off his mouth about non-recognition of - * aboriginal rights, _ ‘The Nishga tribal council, . which represents the almost - $3,000 Nishgas living in the Nass River Valley, met separately with Premier Bill -Bennett and NDP leader _Dave Barrett during the recent election campaign. ‘Gosnell said ‘the council obtained a written promise tanegotlate from Barrett but got nothing from Bennett. That information was glyen to band members, bul no endorsement was made, “All our council did was gather evidence and let the people make their choice. r ple are very politica yminded, even our The Nishgas have laid Claim to 5,000 aquare miles In the Nasa alley — but Campagnolo talks with voters. ~ SHE DEFENDS * HER RECORD by Linda Purschte Over fifty enthusiastic Liberal ex attended a iberal campaign lun- Tucaday for Liberal incumbent in Skeena riding, . Cam I at her com hee uarters shaking with the friendly crowd, Campagnolo made a short speech. Sha stated ‘‘resonsible development" was her main aim for the ri and she stated she ha encouraged ogi in all parts of ¢ “The old days are gone where you can say what's good for your town [a bad Iona . happens the bulldozer has moved...whenever we more accepiable alte 75 miles south’ of have approached the been started and left the public works com- mittee, negotiations. have dragged fi ite ag the federal and provincial | One campagnolo sald. She stated The felt weat TOUGH ON UNIONS the power of restless uni In the first throne 5; by the new Conservative government, Mrs. Thatcher also signalled increased thy for the new black beet government, sugges a strong move away from the old Anglo- American Inidative to force Rhodesian union with black guerrilla forces. Sitting on the opposition benches, former prime minister James Callaghan charged the Thatcher ac ministration ls planning selfish society that veuld split the country. Responding amid thun- dercus Conservative cheers, LONDON (CP) — Prime Tuesday to cut Britain’ Miniater Margaret Thatcher income tax rates, i's high pledged in “Rariiament defence spending "and cuth Manitoha’s budget WINNIPEG (CP) —High- --No immediate cha lights of the Manitoba budget in personal taxes, but a fa speech ‘given to the session of the regione legisiature Tuesday night by may be called to emt} Fin nance Minister Donald “improving and Toate? taxrelief Manitoba Hydro rates to acome supplements for be froven for five years, with fe province making Up low-income lonera of u revenue losses to the Crown to $0.48 a month to continue corporation from {ts own at least through the end of treasury. March, 1980, —Mining companiestopay —Selective exemptions royalties based ona flat rate trom the province's five-per- of 18 per cest of taxable cent sales tax to be allowed, income instead of raten rates of 18 18 effective midnight Tuesday, benig per cen ‘on a varie purchases and bis Labor party of t twotlered sys from granaries Sones lea oe eat debt new syatem te meals under $4. rant ae ace of our to Jan, 1. ohilcren” Thatcher pledges tax cuts governments argue over juriadictlon, Gosnell, who lives in Alyansh ‘along the Nass River but was here fot meetings, sald the Nishgae are no longer arguing about’ recognition of aboriginal rights. The government has no document to disprove the Indlans’clalm to the land, he the Terrace area had benefitted from port expansion, In Prince Rupert and said that In the at Terrace had been on the way to becomi out town, but added a: elt Terrace had grown into a transport, com- munications, and ad- ministration centre. There likely wiilbe a sharp shift from state control over industries, atop the rd he Kitimat eye pipe right I FE “You'ra : said Ste ee a She, : tat i development methanol conversion, |: and |: pro af as the oll pipeline she om "You think you have trouble fighting with the NDP, you Sught to try to fight an oll company,” Ceara: lo said “he m| had veeauragd arr velopment, especia in Smithers, and said the Liberal government had gope to great expense to: Cont d page 3 aI ELECTION NEWS ON 5 Trudeau announces By THE CANADIAN PRESS § centre. When Clark said Verdunhave been fired after Prime Minister Trudeau Trudeau will be prime a vote allegedly was cast in announced Tuesday a major minister for only seven more the name of a dead person natiral gas find in the days, the crowd chanted and three other casea of Arctle and criticized lwdly: ‘Go Joe, Go Joe.” jy) legal voting were Progressive Conservative New Democratic Party ate an advance poll Saturday: Leader Joe Clark for saying Leader Ed Broadbent, cam- = The three major he would abolish Petro- prigning in Manitoba forthe predict there will ries Canada, the government ¥ Melection, promised to women In the 282-seat company that h pedfinance back a fight by [ndlan Commona afler next avery. leadera against federal ‘Tuesday's election, the Na- government bunting tonal Actlon Committes on reatrictions they say aay brea the Status of Women said native treaty Tuesaday. There were nine Two polling womens MPa in the 964¢-seat ‘weet-end Montreal witing of of = Cormmons before ParHarsent gas was dissolved. Speaking to about ae le in. Kami rudeau used cuble feat of gas in tne to attack the Conservative