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(P3-13}an.) * NOTICEOF . APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE Is hereby given that'an application wilt be made.to the. Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the | provisions of. the “‘Name . Act” by ma Judy Elizabeth, Grohs of 1112 - 2607 Pear Street, In. Terrace, British: Columbla. To. change my name from. Grohs, Judy Elizabeth to Salsbury, Judy . Elizabeth. Dated’ this 9th. day ‘of .- January, AD, 1984. Judy.Grohs cag PMA: . ‘predicts : which * . Knowledge. ‘eross-country hearings ‘In Toronto:. “Although © ‘government “public force Is that it is examining the ‘consumers’ polnt-. of _. ew,” says.Lucian Blair, ' . ‘spokesman _ for | the: ': Canadian .- Medical: “Association, = “The — six-membor task force, funded: at on the growing pressures of ‘financing a health-care system — founded : universal ‘medicare. -but faced with rapidly changing ‘ da- ; technology ~ ‘and 7an creasingly older, population. : Headed by Joan Watson, a CBC: consumer mentator, the task force will hear submissions fram the ' public = “and” ‘health organizations: in a seriés of - meetings | beginning Thursday ‘and Friday - in Toronto and winding up March 30 in Ottawa. ~ “Once having done that, a Teport is expected by. the end of June that will . recommend what cen be done to improve health care. _OF whether the system is fine and ‘should’ be’ left’ alone,” Blair said. “But our suspicion is that the: con- ~ Bumer suffers as a vegult of |. “underfunding. mee "Blair said health care costs in Canada are soaring as hospitala scramble to keep up with - advancing technology, which making some current high- priced medical equipment obsolete, - Health professionals must : also prepare for the impact on health costs from an “aging population, he said. ‘PREDICTS RISE . i The’: National AdNisory “Council GW ARIE in ottawa. Canadians over age 65 will ‘NOTICE TO Creditors and otters in the matter of the Estate of David Robert Erickson. .. All parties having clalms against the estate are ‘required to ° forward particulars to Carl’ R, | Erickson, 1577: Kenworth St., Terrace, B.C, VaG 3X5 = On.or before 15 February “1984 after.which date claims filed may be pald without reference ‘fo any claims of the personal . Carl R. Erickson, ; Executor. 1877 Kenworth, : ‘Terrace *{P1213}an.) we -4 ANVITATION TO TENDER . The Parks & Outdoor Recreation Diviston Invites ‘offers ky Sealed tender for the construction of a _. plenle shelter located at A (Queen Charlotte Islands) Contract details and bldder Instructions can be , objalned fram: gate Beach Campground 26 km. north of Masset. ; “Parks & Outdoor Recreston Division * . Bag’s000, ‘Smithers, B.C. 7 Mas aNo _’ Phone 047-4411 local 207 " Sealed tenders will be accented no! 3 ister than 2:00 _ PM. on Janvary 26; 1984 and shall be delivered, to “the above address, 7 7 The lowest or any. ‘bid may nat: “fei cossarlly ‘be Seer. Tae ereren es yas accepted. Any enquiries stiould be directed Jo Mr. ; _ Larry Boudreau, 647-4411 local 27, - ig BCAA Ministry of Lands, rarks and Housing Hanoyrabie Anthony J. Brumifet, Minter" ake aed ae pe "DE. Green ‘Diktrict Manager. Skeena District (aed 13Jan) “highly charged political, ' debate over: funding“health any . Services in’ Canada Will take: ‘a back, seat’ to ‘consumer | concéms this week when a° ’ natlonal task force on health. "care begins “a ; “series. of commissions have locked at. health carein the past, what. - Is unique - about ‘thig- task - estimated cost of $250,000 b by ; the association, Will focus - on’ “com . the " nuniber of incréage to imioke than: 2 per: per cent today. :: ie that. ‘segment .’ “of = the . said Blair. . “Originally ‘scheduled to begin -. in “October; ‘task force. members . who embroiled | ‘in:, ” federal- provincial squabbles’ over “: health care funding.’ . -However, tha -Btart-of. the : ‘hearings this week. coin- cides with. renewed fighting between - federal - Health. health act. : “Begin © is: the 10 provincial health ministers, most -of whom . hope to eoften: the federal. . government’s-version of the | |! act. -At present, the act would. withhold. funding : from provinces that permit | . hospital user fees and extra billing by doctors. that although’ the. medical association. is funding the: hearings; the task foree has - fought ‘fiercely to establish our autonomy in the eyes of the public.” - The medical assoclation, which represents 38,000. physicians, has. reacted angrily to Begin’s threat ta Stop doctors from ‘charging patients fees above set medicare Anite, : A About centof the population in'the « ‘Year. 2000 from ‘about: nine oy attipper whipping a shackled woman packed them in . Tuesday, while a federal commisaion on pornography « “The. gréat stain that * ‘and prosiltution concluded hearings in Alberta, ‘population, will put on: ‘health 7 services is one aspect of the = ' task force's examination, ne “amutty,?? said Josee Marcil; of Bramwell Enterprises . ‘and Promtions, which ia staging thé show. She said ‘the — hearings ' Were postponed by - wanted to avald: ‘becoming | ” 1980s), She said she developed the . submission- . chaing, manacles and. simulated Bex, was a aa ABIT T . Sombre-éuited businessmen sitting next to the. P: ‘hard-hat crowd whistled in ‘unison as a: smoke bomb “exploded on ‘the makeshift stage. A woman clad.in a leather belt and little else twirled a cat-o' “nine tails ‘and then willpped her partnéy to the beat of a popular mie (AP) Minister Monique Begin and . her provincial counterparts . over-the proposed Candida mieetiig.” separately this ° week with « .. of entertainment, ” sald one spectator, who described himself as a ‘travelling-sales representative." -.' " but nobody’ 3 forcing them ‘to come and watch. It's pretty harmless, really.” recruiting Canadian talent during the next few weeks "for Home ‘Box Olfice.. eo Ras “T'in not'sa Leoiidone this butt Tt thy id, . Watson has algo stressed |- ying sells, sa "audience have grown up with-sex and violerice on . television. It triggers, their fantasies. aan oe * A’ ‘20-minute - sailo- f nasochiatic sex ‘ihow reatiring a profeasioral female. - The. show, ‘dubbed Leather and Spice, played (o a *‘full hoiise: of: ‘appreciative male patrons and. a few 7 “women at a-south-side hotel. ~ "We've ‘got something: for everyone fad. is not! the show appeals to male and ferriale homosexuals, sado-masochists and: heterosexuals alike, 1 "We have two: Bins acting’ out a fantasy. I's . erotic.” , ~ Marcil said performing vidlent sexual fantasies on. stage is not’ pornography: ‘but’ the burlesque of ‘the . domination routine in Fesponse to customer demand. - ‘The audience left ‘no ‘dotibt that’ the. act, with Its” Bong. crt . “Ag far ad Tin concerned; this i is just ansther form, - - “[ Innow the feminists don't like this sort of Stuif, Dave Stevens, personal manager for the dua, said ., the act will.be performed for Playboy talent seouts ' “It's what the’ ‘public: wants, These guys in the « pe under whieh _ several - . Nicaraguan. rebels based - - there ‘called for a formal SASKATOON (CP) —The Key - Lake anton mine POE y fit Water building up ” where about. 100 ‘million . Saskatchewan . ‘Environ- ‘litres’ of radium- ment Department’: said contaminated water "ppilled Tuesday water is building _ last week, up under the.jee near the “+ - Environment '*: “Minister “Neal Hardy said there'is no immediate - danger : contaminated water at the + northern”, “fe “ymine. seeping through. the “?muskeg and’ eventually re reaching lakes'and rivers. ‘team ‘ag'th "Céihiidlali Fodthall League, and acting,” Clark, who. retired in 1979, ‘anys. the two careers. have helped each other, Training in music and theatre helped him memorize playe and lines “really fast” while football provided money so he could study acting. - — Move over ‘Jane Fonda.- Here comes Retold Reagan — . again, The New ‘York Daily News reporta that the U. Ss. president is about to join'the ranks of celebrity exercise book authors. _ The book will amplify an article Reagan wrote for a magazine last month in which he extolled. the virtues of . chopping firewood, horseback tiding and swimming at the "representative then: has no. - family ranch in the Santa ¥nez mountains and working. out . in a gymnasium in the White House. - The article, reported Reagan's chest had grown almost “two inches since he began his exercise program after John Hinckley’ 8 ‘attempt on his life, Do Fah Mick Jagger's interest in raek music has. dwindled: and’ . y his attention is focused on acting, but he says he still might. : _ do another tour with the Rolling Stones. : The problem: with -a potential career in acting. ‘and . producing is. ‘no one ever asks me,” the s0-year-old Jegger said in an interview. “You have to have your nose to the ground for what parts are going around the major studios, which are very few.” — He said he’s working on his own film project, in which ‘he - may take the leading role. But despite his film ambitions, a Jagger says he might do another: tour with the Stones: this -B yeat. “] Jove it. It’s kinid of in my blood, It would be’ awful if I "went on and tried to do things I couldn't do. But if my body ff is in good enough condition. then there's no reason I ; shouldn't be able to do it for a few more years,” ; ‘She may be a ple but.a 440-pound porker proved as slip- pery as a snake and clever.as a fox in eluding police in Holyoke, Mass. The sow leaped from the back of farmer Kenneth Par. son's truck as it motored along Interstate 91. Three state public works employees collared and fled hertoa guard rail with rope, - S . But the sow slipped the bonds and headed north along the ; ‘highway. A state trooper tried to lasso. the pig but she ducked under a fence and headed for the woods. After the pig'stomped through the back’ yard of an apartment complex, a police posse’ finally comered and q caged it Actor Elliot Gould sees striking similarities between the character he plays in “Over the Brooklyn Bridge” and his own struggles as a Jewish boy growing up ina Jewish neighborhood, -. ‘The 45-year-old Gould, who grew up in the Bensonhurst | section of Brooklyn, N.¥., where the picture was made, ‘arrived in Israel this week for the movie's world premiere. ; 7 He stars as Albie, a struggling Jewish grocery store Manager who fells in love with 4 Gentile girl, .. “Tt takes a long time to grow up and understand order, ' ” tradition and ritual,” the actor told reporters in his Tel Aviv | ' hotel sulte, reflecting on his own years of youthful rebellion. . “As Albie says in the Picture, ‘I have to make my own dife.*. ~ ; Gene Clark, a former Toronto Argonaut offensive guard, , may not have. liked it when fans laughed at him and his. ald suffered’ through years “of meioenty in the But now he wants people io laugh at him, * Clark, whose first iove has always been show. “business, opened a new version of his musical comedy act, Big. Men Have It Rough, this week in Torotito. -. . He spent a-year refining his material, trying: out | new * routines and songs in Toronto and Los Angeles. - “Im happy with the exposure Football gave me but a lot - of people tended to class me as ‘athlete jack turned actor.’ I - Mean, years before Istarted playing, football I was singing ment’s waste management . division, is not-so sure: He paid there “is a. possibility” - hee watersamder. ‘the. ice could’ escape and © cause SSS environmental . - damage . elsewhere. ' Although -the muskeg is frozen, Clark:- said the contaminated water could melt’the-muskeg and allow water to seep throng the groujid. ‘Despite his Clark said ,the, buildup of water under the ice could make it easier to clean up the spill because workers now can- pump -con- taminated water, which had been frozen, away from the - spill -site and into reser- voirs. ‘An . Environment ‘Department. news release issued Tuesday said ihe Key Lake Mining Corp.,. which operates the mine, ‘was installing a pipeline to drain. water. from under the ice. CROWN COMPANY | — The corporation is owned by the Provincial ‘govern: ment’s -. Saskatchewan Mining Development Corp., Elder Resources Ltd. end ’ Uranerz Exploration . and Mining Ltd. — Opposition Leader Allan Blakenéy sald the govern- - ment had not done enough to monitor ‘developments at But Hardy said a mine Monitoring - commitiee could not have prevented or predicted the spill even if it had! met quarterly as required, “It was a spill over-the top,” he said, “I would be ‘standing beside it and stop it.” Hardy also said he sees no reason why water levels at - monitored ag simply as they are on his farm, “The one thing that comes - to mind is why waen't there an electfonic backup safety device” on the reseryalr at the uranfum mine, he asked, “On my littte aump pump at horie (on an east-central Saskatchewan farm) on my sewer system, I have a $1.49 ‘flashlight that tells me when my" sewer pump. hasn't come on," .said Hardy, “I wonder why something similar wasn’t at Key Lake.” , Saskatchewan: But Dave Clark; head of: ‘the Environment: : Depart- y or “authorities in the acts of . - aggression that originate shows ‘ticipation of the Honduran’ ; concerns, | thé mine prior to the spill. - hesltate to think they could . uranium mines cannot be | ” VANCOUVER: CP) British alumbiand. will» Jpalikely . ‘face “a. ‘user-pay ‘system for: local telephone calls, the president ‘of the B.C.. Telephone Co, said _ Tuesday, But Terence Héenan sald. ’ a move to such a system — ‘customers "would be charged for in- __ |) dividual Jocal calls as they ‘| now are: charged for long - ‘distance calls “— is. not : imminent. “A. ‘change sth as this _ takes a long time to im- | .plement,-for two reasons,” he ssid. “One, to gat the ° equipment needed, and two, for It to be accepted -by the "MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Nicaragua's “Forelin Ministry says, mF Honduran troops recently . ’ crossed the border with ‘rebel fighters as part of a ~ U,S. plan to provoke war - between Nicaragua and 7 Honduras, * . In Costa Rica, a group: -of thousand alliance . with their coun- ’ terparts based in Honduras. Both rebel-forees are trying ‘ to topple Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government, but in the past they have not co- ordinated their efforts. A western diplomat in E] ‘Salvador said Tuesday the army ‘there is cracking down on activity linked to wd death eguads, . In’ Nicaragua, Foreign “Minister Miguel D’Escoto- ‘alleged that an attack - Sunday. on a Nicaraguan ‘border patrol was proof of Honduran “complicity” In rebel attempts to overthrow the Sandinistas. -: “These actions show in an irrefutable manner the ‘complicity of the Honduran from’ -- their territory,” “D'Bscpto ‘salt “ini;” protest “J “note to Edgardo .Paz Bar-.- . “tiea, the foreign minister of “Honduras, © ' "But the attack - also the direct ' par-. “army in, ...an American “plan to start a confrontation ‘between the two countries, - making it possible for the United States to intervene in -. Central America,” the note said. .. The United States aids the Honduran-based rebels, and ‘Nicaragua has claimed that. A .U.S.-backed invasion is planned. . WANT UNIFICATION ' In San Jose, Costa Rica, Jeadera of. anti-Sandinista rebels called for “unification” ‘with rebels. based in Hondurag ‘to’ accelerate the downfall of ihe totalitarian Nicaraguan regime.” ; - The Democratic Revolutionary Alliance," based in Costa Rica, has about ‘4,000 fighters, while the Nicaraguan Democratic Force, based in Honduras, ‘| GE —Dra . —Walki Lovely cup ‘by Heenan: during a Van- couvér luicheon speech and in a later interview, was immediately slammed by spokesmen fer consumer and smal] busines groups. Heenan said the current practice.. of billing customers a low, monthly . Tate that allows unlimited local calls’ is a costly proposition. © “In B.C, Telephone Co., in 1992, the subsidy from Jong- ‘distance revenues ‘to. help — defray the coat of local service was -about $350 million.” If. implemented, ‘a user . War sought? has about 10,000 troops. + Some leaders of the Costa | Rica:based group have Democratic Force of having too many ties to - rightist dictator Anastasio Somoza, . who was overthrown by the Sandinistas in 1979. In E] Salvador, & western diplomat sald. the “Salvadoran military -or- ‘dered army commanders and police officials to ‘curtail arrests by plain- clothés agents and notify the Red Cross in, all arrest Cases. The diplomat, “who ° requested anonymity,’ said in an interview. that the order came after U.S. Vice- President George _ Bush. visited El Salvador on Dee, i1 and called on the US.- backed government to curb the activities of armed plainclothesmen, who. are often suspected tn cases of ' disappearances, torture and death.,- * yegulators and the public.” " The -proposition,. outlined © - Bystems in Canada, — but accused, the Nicaraguan . \ charge “is only assessed on. ‘calls: placed; not received, “and can vary, by the time of - a ‘day, distance covered, and duration at call,” " Heenan sald. CAN RE REDUCED. . A oustomer can reduce. hia telephone charges by placing fewer calls or calling in off-peak hours, - when discounts could apply. A flat rate could ‘still ‘be charged, he added, with the usage fee kicking in after a certain number of calla, There. are no user-pay some exist in Europe and parts of the U.S. Based on some U.S. statistics, Heenan said, the majority of customers ‘would pay. less under the .Pay-as-you-go system: The initia! reaction by -con- sumers is negative, he said, but changes with time. Barbara Morrison, a spokesman for —. the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, said “small business would be dead against it." “We don't need B.C. Tel. floating these trial balloons and searing small business - at a time when the economy is ina fragile recovéry.” She. said . the. federation ‘conducted’ a survey in January of 1980, after Bell Canada proposed .a similar system: “‘Highty per cent of our membership .voted against it... the reason being that the equipment to monitor. slich a system . is expensive.” - . 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