Lakelse Lake _ Provincial Park Fred Heidt, District Supt. Kathy Crack Park Naturalist Welcome to Lakelse Lake Provincial Park. T park is sepatated into two portions - Furlong Bay campground and Lakelse Lake picnic site. We hope you enjoy your stay and participate in the activities ovided for your interest and enjoyment. Staff can be found throughout the park during the day and evening. Please ask usif you have any questions. Thursday a 10:00.a.m, - Blackwater Trail - Discover nature on the trail with the Naturalist. Meet at the bulletin board at Lakelse Lake picnic site. 1% hours. _ 1:00 p.m. - Park Rover - The Naturalist turns in her feet for a set of wheels. Watch for her marked vehicle and stop to talk. 7:30 p.m. - Stories of the Stars - LEarn how the constellations got their names, Meet around the fire at campsite No.71 for an hour's conversation. Frida ' 10:00 am. - Mud Slide! - In 1962 a large slide destroyed a new park campground. Meet at the bulletin board in the Lakelse Lake picnic site to see how the areaisrecovering. 1hourwalk. — - 4:00 pam. - 3:00 p.m, - Questions? - MEET THE Naturalist for tea and examine the nature exhibits. Come to the residence located opposte campground loop 21-82. . oo 7:30 p.m. - The Spring is King - What fish is this? Want to know where to fish? Copies of the fishing regulations will be available. Meet at campsite No. 71 for an enjoyable hour of fishing stories. ‘Saturday _ os 10:00 a.m, - Spawning Stream - We follow up last night's talk with a car tour toa salmon stream. Bring your vehicle to the turn-around located at the entrance to Furlong Bay campground. 1% _ hours. 7:30 p.m. - Delights and Disasters - Know your berries! Which are edible? Find out at this evening’s talk at campsite No.71. One hour, followed by a short event at 9 p.m. ; 9:00 p.m. - Night Discoveries - Some nights a short walk, others a trip by car toa beaver pond, Bring your vehicle and meet at the bulletin board in the Furtong Bay beach-area parking lot. ; Sunday . _ 10:00 a.m. - Kleanza Creek Provincial Park - Bring your vehicle and ‘hiking boots for a trip to this delightful park east of Terrace. Meet in the tur- naround at the entrance to Furlong Bay campground. Several hours. 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Kids Jamboree - Hey Kids! Meet at the residence (across from campground loop No. 21-82) for a variety of nature games. 7:30 p.m. - Tall Timber - This campfire talk will be about the tress of Lakelse Lake Provincial Park and how to age them. Meet at campsite No. 71 for a sociable hour. Monday 10:00 a.m. - Tall Timber - See the differences bet- ween a new forest and a mature forest on this easy ramble, Meet at the sani-station near the gatehouse in Furlong Bay campground: 1% ___sihour. 7:30 p,m, - Campfire Chat - Thie topical conversation is upen other nights you can ask the questions. Meet at campsite No. 71 for 1 hour. _ 9:00 pm - Night Prowlers - Become a prowler yourself. We leave from campsite No. 71, so come to the talk too! a Billions for Death WASHINGTON (AP) The Pentagon announced Monday almost $1.2 billion in proposed military sales to Saudi Arabia and Iran, raising this year's total over the nearly $8.6 billion ceiling set by President Carter for norrallied countries, — US. defence officials said some of the new sales may not be accepted formally by the countries before the end of this 1978 fiscal year Sept. 4. Any such sales not ac- cepted by then will count later and will not be part of _ the 1978 total. The $800 million in naval A _ Graham ‘Tesident had two turkeys atalen from his proper’ had not yet been butchered, according to Terrace police, who are still investigating the incident. Two juveniles were ap- prehended Saturday while they tried to vandalize a pop teachine in a local laun- _ dromat, Charges are pen- Avenue | perty night, The turkeys. maintenance and other support for Saudi Arabia and $350 million in a variety of ship missiles and other weapons for Iran brings the total amount so far this year to about $9.8 billion. Pen- tagon officials said formal acceptances 50 far total $6.2 lion. The administration has sent Congress proposed ‘Tetters of offer” totalling over $3.6 billion for eight” countries since Aug. 9.. In addition to Iran and Saudi Arabia, they include Taiwan, Israel, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and Pakistan. report A motor vehicle accident at the corner of Kalum and Keith resulted in a.Terrace man being charged with impaired driving. Damage to both vehicles was minimal. Two other men, a Van- couver resident and a Terrace man, were charged with impaired driving Sunday as a result of roadside checks. ; South African president dies CAPE TOWN (AP) President Nicolaas Diederichs of South Africa died Monday after suffering his second heart attack in élght days. He was 74. He had held the largely ceremonial office since his election by parliament in 1975. He is succeeded by Senate President Marais Viljoen, who was sworn in as acting presiderit Aug. 14. Diederichs had been in the intensive care unit of a Cape Town hospital since sui- fering the first heart attack Aug. 13. He was said to be in precarious condition after the second attack Sunday. , ayn . : j “ at wo . : ~ + he m = a The Egyptian sphinx, with the body of a lion and the head of a man (sometimes the ruler}, symbolized royal majesty. When the Greeks used the symbol, they gave it the body of a lioness and the head of a woman, “ — . 3. Aas . this eyéning, Some nights we'll discuss bears, «ae en the’ Varicouver i pi i about with ease, The surgi-lift is wound up, placed over a bed, and then woud down. It fits over the bed (For more pictures on Mills Memorial Hospital, see page 8) The surgi-lift, above, allows the patient to be moved frameand saves a lot of bumping on the patient, BCR wildcat strike in PG PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) — A wildeat strike by British Columbia Railway workers here Sunday spread today to mass walkouts In North Vancouver, Quésnel, Fort St. James and Chet- wynd in central B.C. : A union spokesman said 1,000 union members were off the job, while another 2,000 employees were af- fected by walkout. “Everything has been shut down up here and we expect they'll soon stop working in Mackenzie, Fort St. John and Fort Nelsen,” the spokesman said. . Workers from seven unions walked off the job Sunday afternoon because of disatisfaction with efforts to reach a new contract. The unions involved are the Canadian Union of Transportation Employees, Local 1, and Local 6, the metal trades division of Plumbers and Pipefitters Union, the Broterhood of Railway Carmen, the United Transportation Union, Teamsters Local 31 and the train dispatchers’ union. In Vancouver on Saturday, the unions’ joint council an- nounced a formal strike vote would begin this week because management is not interested in negotiating seriously. ; WANTS MEETING among railway workers. He said union members are also angry at nonunion members getting benefits the railway did not offer to union workers. ° Council chairman Norm : Farley said another reason for the wildcat strike was procedure it must take to have a strike vote, He said that under new provincial legislation, all members must vate on a union disatisfaction with the ~ Vance. General | meeting off VICTORIA (CP)- Health said in a news release. Minister “Béb’ McCleland “Therefore..the . annual today canéélled the annual . meeting.cannot take place in However, the company said in'a news rélease today that it has repeatedly asked the joint council for a meeting. A mediator has been appointed in the dis- te. A union official in Prince - George said Sunday that the -.main issue is. wage parity strike call, but because there are a lot of transient workers on the railway, it's only possible for 60 to 85 per cent of the railway workers to vote. “We can't endorse that action (the wildcat) but we're sympathetic to their actions," hesaid.) General Hospital Society scheduled for September 27. The minister said public administrator Peter Bazowski will carry out all business that would be conducted at the public meeting. the normal manner.” _ The minister said the anticipated confrontation between pro and anti abortion factions and possibly others, had “created an atmosphere of anxiety around the hospital that was making it difficult B.C. Briefs New Denver, B.C. (CP) — The body of a 28-year-old mentally handicapped man who went missing July 27 Pomerleau, 33, was arrested Friday after. a phone number . obtained by police in Canada was traced to a Fort The provincial govern- for staff members to con- with an eight-year-old boy near this Kaotenay com: Lauderdale residence. It is not known if Pomerleau will ment took over operation of this dispute ridden hospital August 11, dismissing the board of trustees and ap- pointing Bazowski as public administrator. The hospital has been plagued in recent months with the resignation of senior nursing staff over what why say is in adequate patient eare and a lack of faith in hospital president Larry Truitt. JGB TAKEN AWAY “The provisions of the Hospital Act, under which Mr. Bazowski was. ap- pointed, assign all the func- tions of the board of trustees and the members of the. society to the ad- ministrator," McClelland centrate exclusively on the urgent need to bring the severe internal problems to a speedy solution." “It's no secret that the matter of the annual meeting has beena concern. I firmly believe that we must not allow a philosophical bat- Wefield to develop at the expense .of the stable management of our public hospitals." “I: sincerely hope that opposing groups which have been choosing sides on VGH membership will, as a result of recent actions that have been taken, understand what is at stake and find ways less disruptive to the community to advance their position.” Abortion battle moves to Lions VANCOUVER (CP) Health Minister Bob Mc- ° Clelland has cancelled the annual general meeting of the Cancouver General Hospital (VGH) Society, but the expected battle ocer abortions will likely move to Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver. Four new trustees are due to be elected at a meeting at Lions Gate Sept, 20. Last year’s hospital society membership of 316 is reported to have quadrupled as pro-and anti-abortionists sign up suiporters. Meanwhile another senior nurse, surgical supervisor Barb Bradley, has resigned .from VG Hover dissatisfaction with ad- ministration of the hospital. The administration has been taken over by former RCMP deputy-commissioner Peter Bazowski, appointed by McClelland to carry out all the functions of the board of trustees and hospital president Larry Truitt. jbradley is the 15th senior nurse to resign over a dispute with the hosiltal administralion. Another nurse withdrew her resignation Thursday. Can- celling the VGH society meeting, scheduled for Sept. 27, MKCClelland = said Monday an anticipated confrontation there between pro-and anti-abortion .fac- tions and other groups had created an atmosphere of anxiety around the hospital. He said this was making it difficult for staff members to concentrate on bringing the severe internal problems to an end. ASSIGNS FUNCTIONS The minister said provisions of the Hospital Act, used to appoint Bazowski, assigns all the functions of the board of trustees and members of the society to the administrator. “Therefore, the annual meeting cannot take place in the normal manner,” Mc- Clelland sald. “It’s no secret that the matter of the annual meeting has been a concern. I firmly believe that we must not allow a philosophical bat- ‘ tlefield to develop at the expense of the stable management of our public hospitals.” At Lions Rate, beard member Don Beit. mayor of North Vancouver district, said Sunday he is aorried the quadrupling of membership in the North and West Vancouver Hospital Society is for the wrong reasons. ‘Thorne, be brought directly here. Pomerleau is also wanted by Quebec provincial police in connection with a $1.5 million extortion-robbery Feb, 17,, Voorn was shot four times in the head and chest Dec. 9 in the alley behind a 10- storey apartment building. Earlier Voorn had waived the right lo a preliminary hearing after he and another man were charged with conspiring to steal art works from the Dominion Art Gallery in Montreal. Montreal police said Voorn had agreed to be the Crown's chief. witness al an im- pending trial in return for having the charges dropped. munity has been found. RCMP said Monday that Christopher Wells's bady was found Friday in heavy bush by a tourist. ‘the body of Feler Ural, also of New Denver, was found about a week after the two went missing in a creek near the community. An autopsy showed the bos had drowned, Plice said foul play was not suspected. DELTA, B.C, (CP) — Four young people died in train- car collision at a level crossing Sunday night in this community south of Van- couver. The were identified by police as Gerald Kline, 20, his brother Allan, 17, and Valeri Botchar, 21, all of Richmond, B.C., and Daniel 22, of Prince George, B.C. Police said it took more than an hour and a half to remove the bodies from the wreckage. VANCOUVER (CP) — The yacht J. E. Bernier [1 took ' shelter from an Arctic storm jsunday as she headed here after conquering the Nor- thwest Passage. . “We are in the St. Lawrence Islands, 40 miles from the.coast of Siberia,” said Capt, Real Bouvier in a radio conversation. “It’s the first bad weather we've had In 1,600 miles.” He said he expects to land here Oct. 15, ending a trip from Montreal that has taken three summers. “Everything has been going very well so far. VANCOUVER (CP) — A Vancouver police detective is in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to bring back a man wanted in connection with the slaying of Ferdinand Maria Voorn, 29, in the city’s West End last December. Fort Lauderdale police said Monday that Paul Allthe | HONDAS are here. aw Hols Sopetd Honda t te Sedan Test drivea Honda today at - V TERRACE HONDA SALES 4912 Hwy. 16 Terrace, B.C. 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