ee a ee S : os ug: Th 4 . COPPER ALL METALS | Location Seal Cove ( RUPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD, we buy . MON. . SAT.. OPEN TIL & p.m. : BRASS & BATTERIES Phone 624-5639 Ene se LEGISLATIVE LTEDSAY, ee PARLIAMER PULbS odo, VICTORLA, EeCa,y VOY -LN4 fol coup. 77/78 \. t TERRACE-1 J VOLUME 72 No. 124 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1978 -" a” Gayle Bonderud displays some ay mn s ; oe of the 100,000 Yellowhead Dollars that are now available Bie oe ree = su SS nt moat progresalve businesses In Tourist Region "G" by June 2ird. The coins are sponsored by the B.C. ae ee ere the weatherman says: Cloudy today with occasional rain and drizzle. Temp. high around 18 with an evening low of 10-11.. Light winds. Have a nice day! . - ives with the Trade Dollars are used to promote our Region. . Yellowhead 16 Travel Association. Funds raised “hfe “Se ks 5 aS Soa waa . er ey Tees July or August. The four-hour sessions, evening depending on de an art Gore ee art:school in Vancouver, \ own- during the months of to be held in the day or mand, will cover colour courses, traditional and informal art such as landscape, figure painting and Still-life, and -Tahitans hold out. seek a new school * The Tahltan Tribal Council jf northern British Columbia met last week with School rejected” theit proposal: to re: renovate and build on to the present echool structure which is $0 years old and has not been kept up during that 2, The proposal as outlined by David Lynn, the District Superintendent of Schools, was to renovate the existing school building and build the proposed new additions: . classroom for junior secondary achool students of 1200 me ft, ; -a Ilbrary of 699 bq. ft. administration area “industrial education area Of 1200 sq. ft. ; -agymnasium of 3130 eq, ft. The total cost of this Proposal was $784,170.00. - According to Mr. Lynn, the School District was prepared . to build immediately. However, the Tribal Council had hired an engineering firm which recommended _.. Terrace to sponsor art workshop... Heh Will He sponsartig’ dRawing.: : rita ede of 7 trends, will also be included. 18 participants are needed in order for this workshop to take place. If you are interested, Please phone 635-6404 or 695-7562, as soon as possible. Location of the workshop will be an- nounced later. against renovating the old structure to bring it up to acceptable standards. The School District’s engineers recommended against building on to the old building. At the. present time, the school ‘ig con- demned by the Federal Fire - Marshall's ‘office, by the Regional Health officer and by the Tahltan people. At the meeting, the. TahItan people and the realdents of the Stikine River Valley were unanimous in - their decision to reject the proposal. Eighty | (B0per- cent) of the money which the School District has offered for renovation of the present structure is Federal Dept. of Indian Affaire money which is paid to the School Board on | behalf ‘of the Tahitan tribe aince 80 percent ofthe students in attendance Tahlian. , : a The position of the residents of the area is still the building of a completely new school that will include future needs when designed. President Carter drops in popularity poll ‘NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest . is survey says President Carter's abliity to “inspire confidence’ in the White House and his over-all job rating both dropped in the last year, The survey, taken among 1,300 U.S. citizens between June 15 and June 17, found perception arter’s inspirational ability had reversed In one year, from a 62-31-per-cont positive rating _.... last June to a 64-20-per-cent negative-rating-this- month, “Without a.reservolr ~ of” faith in him personally, it is Bolng to be tough for- the president to improve his standing on lormance in office in any quick or easy way,” the survey report concludes, Carter's over-all rating stood at 65-32-per-cent negative at the end of the latest survey period, a turnabout from. the. 65-82- percent positive rating he had in May, 1977, the survey The. survey, released Monday, also asked the participants to give their perceptions of Carter's performance on eight major issues. The negative respon- Garner Ted says dad going broke LOS ANGELES (AP) — Evangelist Garner Ted Arm: » —tem strong porarily banished by his father from the Worldwide Church of God—has predicted the downfall of the religious sect becaise of its leaders’ lavish i habits and poor i management. — Armatrong sald in a news- paper interview published Monday that the church has been forced by inflation and extravagance to borrow money to meet its payroll obligations, ‘despite more $65 million in annual income. ' The one-time heir ap- parent to the’ Worldwide Church of God was recenily ordered to take a six-month leave of absence by his father, Herbert Armatrong, _ who beads the Pasadena- based organization. ses outweighed the positive on all questions. The reponses were: —75 per cent of those ques- tioned disapproved of Carter's “handling of the economy" and 21 per cent approved. =61 per cent disapproved of the president's “handling of relations with Russia" and 28 per cent approved. —62 per cent disapproved of Carter's handling of “the problem of Cuban and Russian military activity in Africa” and 24 per cent approved, = - —The president's “han- diing of foreign policy one was disapproved of & 67-25 per cent margin; his “working for a peace settlement’ in the Midille East" was frowned upon by with Congress’’ was dizgapproved of by a 63-28 per: cent margin. ' —Carter’s handling of strategic arms limitatior talks (SALT) with the Soviet | Union earned poor marks by a 63-21 per cent margin, and his trip to Panama to sign the final Panama canal treaty was disapproved af by a 60-29 per cent margin. Kitimat RCMP pick up marijuana and cocainef - Kitimat RCMP found 12 one-half ounce bags of marijuana and about '%' gram ofa substance belleved to be cocaine in a vehicle containing two persons from Fraser Lake at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday. . On routine check the police - found one 27 year old male subject In possesion of the marijuana and one 24 year Lee Set SA AMR Amey gpa ae ASR ati aaa gf gag tag tte ng RRR ORY A LAP ae a 9 ae old female subject in possesion of the cocaine, «The pair appeared in Terrace court Monday morning where charges of Posseston with intent to Wafiick were laid against the male subject and charges of possesion were laid agninst the female. The case has been, ad- journed until July 20. OBE are ae oe att en 8 tale oe “atten “Leoturel’": ‘accompanied’ By "= “oly past and contemporary. art - TORONTO (CP) — Three inale passetgers were killed and more than 100 injured to- day when an Air Canada DC- “® jet shot off a runway at Toronte International Air- port, dropped about 12 - metres into a ravine and ‘broke into three pieces. Dr. Thomas Daglish, Peel . Tegional coroner, said two people were pronounced dead at the scene, Several passengers were severely’ injured, most: with broken bones, he said. At least 20 Three kil SLE ae Fue ~~“Toronto Air Ganada takeoff passengers walked away from the crash site. Many of those treated at hospital had only minor injuries and were released. Paul Roach, a Transport Canada spokesman, con- firmed that three‘ persons had died, but the names were not released. The airport tower said the: plane never left the ground, but slid into the ravine after the aborted takeoff. The DC, Air Canada Flight 189 which originated Death was no act | DETROIT (AP) —- James Thomas, 21, was sentenced ‘Monday to two life prison terms for the . hammer slaying of an aspiring young actress and the beating of ‘her four-year-old son. Wayne County Circuit Judge Michael Stacy im- posed the concurrent sen- tences on Thomas, who had pleaded guilty to charges of second-degree murder in the April 9 death of Patricia _ Cowan, and assault with | intent to murder in the beating of her son, Dequan. Authorities Cowan went to what she thought was an audition for a play about a woman killed with a hammer. Detectives said she was bludgeoned to. desth with a short-handled sledgehammer in a Highland Park, Mich., garage, de- tectives said. . Thomas will be eligibile for parole in 10 years, the judge said. Studenta at E.T. Kenny primary achool performed the musical, “Oliver” last week before an appreciative led over hun said Ms. - 7 Ey, Ey te in Ottawa, was bound for Winnipeg and Vancouver and was carrylng 102 passengers and a crew of five, TRAFFIC A PROBLEM About 30 ambulances, many of which had trouble _ reaching the injured because of heavy -rush-hour traffic on Highway 401, took crash victims toskx hospitals in the area, Cause of the crash has not been determined, but early reports said one of the jet's rearmounted engines had lost power just before taki ‘ eof, John Wardall, an Air Canada official, sald: “Wecan't say what caused | it. Initially we thought it was loss of power in one engine but now we are not so gure."” The jet left a huge scour mark at the end of runway 23, where the pilot attempted to steer away from hydro cables and pylons. A ministry of transport efficial said the pilot's effort saved many passengers. * There was no fire of ex- trag : r ° : * ; . at “ q . x ae 4 Sa ee ee ee ee plosion but Dr. Daglizh said the crash site was dangerous because of the fuel still on beard, Firefighters from neighboring municipalities and airport emergency crews doused the plane's wings with foam to avoid an dleader known a5 Canada's with minor cuts to his for -his song. Can-na-da, which he performed dressed asa pled piper, said passengers were ina state of pandemonium when the wat was wltlag right ST was s up. front and saw it all, I just held on tight. . “T guesa I was one of the lucky ones.” plane “fell straight down, juat like go over a cliff,” Boing audience of other students, parenis and teachers In the schoo] auditorium,