A : _ they" were not committed to. party," she said before the. “the delegate selection that» Yancow vér-Q1 va di 2 _ clan and was.taken ta. membership and two from ae household | products throtighh: "The four delegates chosen," leadership candidate yet vote. ‘All of ‘a’ | agen _ she was quitting the party tha © ‘piding | | hospital, the membership - i you onganitation, tomo a R | ‘network ‘of --sniall . ‘by the general menibership and would decide Jater on there Vi , and tore up her membership ~ association auietly chose’ ’ _chairman trashed. her Sen , the. conservative ‘ai ributorg, - Phelps::has:.. were party president’ Betty | which one would: make the ede cavention, | ey: card. = . four, :\2proJoe'* Clark - », party., card -““and:'. og te Sonvention aa that in organizin re the. _ Thomas who was supported | best leader. ~ ar - come. ‘out.’ me | Won't siyppport a party” candic tes “at it; meeting >members - récruited © hae Bd re pol teal aelivity:: “he: ts): by ‘both ‘Amway; members. ’ Shortly. alter. the vote was’. - The: two: “youth detente that won't support i own,” ‘Tuesday night; - sald local. : local : Amway’ Coie mowing broad, ‘priniepl “and. other party. memnbels ” axinounced.. Thomas’ ae : : ta she: said... : patty. president. Art Welsh. distributor ~~ 2 elected. «, Whose”: a outlined Ba ; ‘corporation. “Phelps, Jack - Presi | Collapsed and was taken 8 ts saan a ~ delegates .of: their’ ‘Choosing WEE. ».-anolher Away. aistributos. hospital. “ine Wild and’: woolly and 4. rancher, and Jacquie |, “Thornis | If, you are filing a »* Progressive ~ Conservative “loc party. -méeling’ in, “this. -F 7 “amy | is an Ame} ia, Republican icy ihe wu § a “aot am ‘members tur >-Shaefer,’a‘ long ‘time ;party.: . “member who-ls..alsd local *, ed “All four delegates . said "of the” ‘mena Bigned t UP Joutapokis: . Fo Jae have bat, belonged: to ‘the Finnigan, ‘who: “was-a-youth:” nominee, “announced after” The Herald, Wednesday, April 6 1983, Page 3 ‘and wooly form By. contrast, ‘Ariway. members, and:Ron ‘ , er otal > Interlor “B.C. ° win) Mt ‘Although’ | o ‘oe ganizers “Social cenit ‘Claude. ‘by, Amway. © delegate” to the : Winkipes 7 Tuesday night. ay at” expected ‘as ‘many ‘as 600 -“-Richmond’s on campaign: . "These people have never" - convention: i J). tax return this year. specialists at The meeting ¥ was 8 held. ‘to a ee people» at, the. meeting. nly 7 manager, re ,, been Conservatives, ey Both of ‘them’ also said HARI Block will prepare & double check it ! on wea _ they were not, commilted to” ta ‘eandidate yet, for the special price of . AND . “Cathy Floritto, the local ; a | 9. Ls , Davis bows. oL tt, Fraser makes bid 2 | a secretary 7 and delegate. al participating offices. They will i ck Bo Progressive " “Conservative “party. * delegate Laeien said he'd suppait the pane) | “Fraser became the 12th person to enter the were dogged by controversy and the ¢ one for the . ~ suburban Montreal constitueney: of Dollard: . may “yet * be annulled. Four | Mulroney, fon ", Supporters were Slegted, a os : Mulroney «backer. said’ he would: contest’ the ~~ election of youth delegates. . campaign, ‘has. been Uinked to _ecintroversial : -PARIS:.(CP):— estimated ‘47 suspected Soviet spies has -plunged Franco-Soviet relations to thelrlowest point since the French. elected a leftist uo “| expulsions demonstrate France is not a “‘solt government two years ago, . The Soviet - ‘Embassy called Tuesday's 1 enpulsiong ari unjustified polittcal act and said. - France, would: have:cta bear:tthe:; negative 7 dHCQDEEqUENces:, Neither. :country-: Woulds< Bay ’France’s, expulsion of an A meeting of the . Huron-Bruce riding association in.Qntario quietly’ selected. its six oo delegates: OOM ” Earlier Tuesday, Davis’ wouldn’ tL say who he backed in the leadership race and repeated his ve stand he e had. no plans to enter the race, meeting scheduled in Juné with six other a Western. Jeaders in Williamsburg; Va, - Government: spokesman. Max Gallo told - reporters after a cabinet meeting today the 7 belly”” in “Europe for the theft of ‘military exactly -how many Soviets -left France on: _ Tuesday aboard a special plane sent from _ Moscow, but the French. Interior Ministry said - the expelled officials had tried to. steal military © and technical ‘secrets. French - officials’ sald they hoped: the ~~ expulsions would:not affect overall ties. | between Paris and Moscow, but diplomats said there was little. doubt the. Kremlin would: secret 5. ‘eh sBeapge” jg’ abplying, on 8 detrilory. tha”, «which others apply with much more rigor on their own-territory,” Gallo said. “As much aS espionage | is a cuyrent practice, it is also arule™ » that he who is caught is ‘punished. ” There has ‘been little love [dst beiween Moscow and Paris since Socialist party leader - Francois Mitterrand's presidential victory in May, 1981, ended 23 years of conservative rule . in France. Moscow, had publicly supported the failed re- in Halifax, 400; ‘Tories quietly 5 selected three. delegates. to the leadership ' convention in sharp | _,sonlast -to the heated. selection of youth: ; _\ meeting. in ‘Sherbrooke, ‘ez "picked. six. "supporters ‘of: former leader Joe. Clark: but a. - based on’the belief that government hae eroded ‘ -. basie freedoms.” : . impose user fees. on hospital patients. - — Foilr: -commiltted Clark delegates were chosen in. Vancouver Quadra, said Art Welsh, ; . riding: association president. Iv the B.C, riding of Kamloops Shuswap. "> > Doug Lomow, “Conservative, said he'll ask- the - party's national. -headquarters to’ cancel’ a youth ‘delegate. selection meeting Sunday and investigate membership procedures in his riding. —In Edmonton North riding, members voted against sending | ‘association -president Gary Foley ‘as. a delegate to the leadership convention. Four: Clark delegates‘ and three _ alternates were selected by the 150 members. . Foley, “elected. .as second alternate, said he wasn't included in the: insiders’ discussions on * the. slate because he wantéd to be ‘neutral. vr | French- -Soviet. relations: reach. new How | troops. in Afghanistan. an, ‘obstacle ta normal : ~~ relations with’ Moscow. ‘He also had been an . . (early and: vocal. critic of the December, 1981, ; ‘military crackdown in Poland. _ Bul the Soviet Union has been niost incensed yoo wy wera s stance. on the European: missile 2 an gia HO TESTY mllitery wing,” Mitterrand. _ has U.S.-built | Pershing 2 and “cruise nuclear missiles in Europe this year if Moscow refuses - to withdraw its new 5S-20 missiles trained on Western Europe. Mitterrand also has repeatedly rejected Soviet suggestions that France's independent Calgary. South © ita dpredec gary = tetrad ist Franéé eis riot a member ¢ of "NATO" 5. strongly. |“. supported. the alliance's.- decision to déploy an spokesman for the Terrace [- detachment of the RCMP’ says that rumors that Canadian Propane was " can’ *t comment further.” According: to the: police, _ press release there were no — incidents--at all in Terrace last night. areas of tax savings not shown onthe farm. If "out. os "former ‘Bovernor general Roland Michener and « . . . In other ‘develdpments: tam | , ly to you, we will prepare the Nell. “Fraser! an ‘aatl-metric.: usader’. . - Bayle Fuljon,a- B UC. judge and onetime Tory _ — Clark said during a radio open- line show in Police News ave that manimizes your tax savings. . championed by, the’ Torles in the’ Commons last .-* justice minister would-be good panel members, . -. Winnipeg theféderal government was wrong to it pays to be prepared — by H&R Black. year alte he’ waa, fired. by “the: "Revenue 7 ulroney: said in an, n inteiview ‘In Hamilton, _ threaten retaliation against Alberta's health-_ ———— ea rceanmemmnenil Department, announced in- Kingston, Ont. he | ae Qn . an care system ‘because the province plans to TERRACE — |. A H &R BLOCK Pere ape aeeganenryepamenansagnseeremanpn - THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS - . Davis would announce Thursday ‘he’ ‘wasn't... “delegates fromthe city.a few days. ago. — Four delegates were chosen by the geiteral- _ robbed. Tuesday evening vars Phone 635-2908 . going to run and that he'd released. his Big Blue “However, two selection meetings in Quebec membership and two by the youth organization © _“are merely that a-rumor, 1 D “eso akelse Avenue Weekdays 9:30-5:30. - 9:00-5:00 Saturday Appointments Avallable - i million: ‘cost.of: “Your were s asking... about the Kemano Completion Project. ’: - This is one of a series of answers from Alcan. - people to questions about plans forthe 4 Project asked by residents of the Northwest. _ —Q.. . What sort. of emissions could we expect ; . from the proposed new smelter? it A, ve The best way to describe what can be "expected from a smelter in B.C. is to use . ~ Alean’s newest smelter at Grande Baie as an “example. Twenty per cent of thé $500- i smelter.cpened in 98]. ron ‘was invested in environmental protection, ° - and other measures for employee health - and safety. The most up-to-date practicable -technology was used, and the latest anti- pollution equipment was installed. Gasses _ and dust from the pots are captured and processed in devices called dry scrubbers. ween Die te ee Se ~. .° Ninety seven per cent of gasses and dust are captured, and about 99 per cenit of fluorides and particulate matter are filtered out.The . i captured material is recycled to the pots, i While the planti is operating, environmental conditions are monitored continuously, Smelter emissions at Grande Baie include low levels of fluoride, sulphur dioxide and solid iZ ; ‘particulate matter that are well within the i - _' eurrent government emission standards. The M . } Quebec government withholds salaries standard for fluoride allows a maximum of. nuclear force be counted along with NATO's ~ missiles in arms reduction negotiations. , Unlike his predecessors, Mitterrand has held- . “no “summit meetings “with his Soviet ‘counterpart since “taking office nor has ‘he travelled to the Soviet: Union. He sent Foreign Minister Ciaude Cheysson to Moscow in February, but the trip did nothing to : thaw. Soviet-Franco relations. _Cheysson | returned complaining that Soviet leader Yuri Andropov was cold and machine-like and that negotiations with him were difficult. petallate against French diplomats, ix, Moscow. - _ Those ‘expelled included. counsellor’ Nikolai . _ Chetyerikov, third-ranked officlal at the Soviet : . Embassy; two : journalists, including ; ‘ Oleg . _Shiroko, the Paris bureau chief of the official Soviet news agency Tass; 39 other diplomats. - and five “employees of Soviet commercial.” ‘organizations in Paris. _ French commentators of hoth left: and right ; said Mitterrand had timed the sweep carefully to increase his prestige at an economic summit election bid of Mitterrand’s - conservative _. predecessor: Valery. Giscard.:d’Estaing; who: “had pursued a policy of dialogue with the Soviet ’ Union in hopes: of” lessening _ international ‘ . “tensions. Giscard @'Estaing had irked” the United States by holding a surprise summit ° Meeting with the late Soviet leader Leonid * Brezhnev in Warsaw.in May, 1980, five months . after Soviet troops moved into Afghanistan. Mitterrand took office -a: year later and immediately declared the presence of Soviet 1.5 Kilograms of fluoride emissions per tonne _ of metal produced.This allows nomore than hi MONTREAL (CP) — The — teachers -Swho . struck teachers who took part in Protestant board is to meet participating in the illegal i - Quebec. government - is iNegally. ~ : the three-week walkout." . fonight .. to - PASSES its ‘strike, held to protest about a pound of emission per minute when withholding $11 million In. Last week, the ." The Protestant School position. _ government-imposed , the entire plant is operating. The emission is teachers’ salaries from the commission. won a court Board of Greater Montreal — cathe 'g mirnknt wants doniracts me included: largely gaseous-and the amount produced if . Montreal Catholic School injunction ~ barring and the Lakeshore School e gove wage < rolibacks, “loriger Commigsién. because the education” ‘depariment’ Board have also refused to the teachers'-names 0 it working hours and ~.each minute would fame the ieee ., board has refused to reveal officials from — searching ‘supply strikers’ names to * can prosecute them under threatened widespread, _ volume of a two-and- -a-half-foot cube. the names of teachers who. files j the ~- department. . The the Labor Code for layoffs. for thé names of The standard for sulphur dioxide allows rilcipated. in an illegal ot - emissions at a level far higher than those . ee this winter. as Mongeau, ted with al ting. The aaa oe Hara Teachers against School Act. GRE Ruicemctorem 30 to 30 grams Which. “distributes wed of 80, » per tonne of metal produced. government money to eight - school boards, said Tuesday - the ‘council found out late last. week-. about . the - Education | Department's - decision 4o withhald- the funds. Serge’ “ Gadbois, "the , council's finance: director, said ‘the ~ council had ~ expected’ $27 million -from:. thegdvernment for “April teachers’ ‘salaries, but on " Thureday received only $16’ _ million and an explanatory “letter. from Education "Minister: Camille Laurin. * donverned:‘tedthers tan have‘ full: Besant ens if It is : On Tuesday, * the: commission requested that’: Quebec Superior Court issue, { a writ -of evocation to. ” madd! the(proifitie da a recent meetin, “VANCOUVER, (CP) aoa B. Cc. teachers decided Tuesday to ‘try to get out of the School Act and under the more liberal provisions of the B.C. Labor Code ina hotly-contesied vole. - at the group’s‘ annual general meeting. The vote was a ‘boost fot féderation president Larry. Kuehn who strongly: advocated ‘the move despite fierce’. opposition from first. vice-president Doug Smart,. who. will . Discounts offered "VANCOUVER (CP) — A 50-per-cént fare for: early _Stummer travel on a combined’ CP. Air-Eastern Provincial: ’ Airways is being offered by the two carrlers to mark the » start of their.co-operative Integration of services. go up against. Kuehn today i a leadership vate. Kuehii : told: delegates - to ‘the meeting that the New Democtatic Party has‘as much as promised them thal change If it wins the next provincial election which many believe. will be- called any day. B,FANEOUS _ special evening session. He sald thitférmer 1p tapos t minister Bil King ing. He bide GE Very 'clearlté-bs ‘hat as ‘far ashe is Ander the labor code," Kuebi’ ‘aii: r ee “Under the School Act, teachers have the right ti negotiate - “] teliave that ‘willbe the provision of the NDP if it gets " Into’: offiée,” Kuehn’ told conditions, but «would not give teachers the right to strike. Opponehts also pointed to last year’s. membership ‘ referendum when 60 per vent of teachers voted against . seeking the right to strike. Tuesday’ 8-motion to seek the legislalive changes passed by a vote of. 378 to 0 28, or 59 per cent. “The halifare will ‘apply to regular _ economy and exCuréion rates for travel commencing between May 22 and children’s fares, Numbers of beals at the 50-per-cent discount are. limited. | . May 91 inclusive with completion of thetrip by June 30, CP -- Air said in a néws release. Excluded are family plan and -. vA new B.C.’smelter would produce levels of .. _ fluoride and sulphur dioxide, similar to the. _ Grande Baie smelter and would conform to . OB C. government emission standards. : Director of nvironmental Stu, ~~ British Columbia If you have a question, or would tke” -. t0 know mare about Kemanio Completion ~ please contact Alcan at: Auminurn Company of Canad Ltd 201-370.Clty.Centre prevent an education only., salaries, not working conditions or. other. The special fares, which are subject lo government : Kitimat, BC. Vac 176 department official from considerations; with thelr school board employers... approval; will apply between all CP Air points in Canada, | - 2 “investigating the ' However, Smart said he doubted whether teachers would - except Montreal and 14 major Easter Provincial points i in commission’s 1982-88 have any more success bargaining under the labor code. Atlantic Canada, They can be used for one-way round trip budgetary « administration. __ ‘The commission says the . investigation -is- merely “a round-about way: of. ' qbtalning' the names: of. “We do want expanded | Scope of bargaining, but going tinder the labor code is not the only way (o achieve that, nor. isit the best," said Smart."“I question if ve would have any more success under the labor code." Smart instead advécated asking: for amendments to ‘the School Act which would allow: bargaining of ‘working or circle trips as long as the itinerary includes travel on both carriers The airlines plan to integrate their services starting April 24 by” offering connecting schedules at Toronto and ’ Montreal. Part of the agreement ealls for an exchange of Boeing 737 jets on some routes. Alcani in _British Columbia