ToT ec ann im ee = ee NEWS IN BRIEF - politica W - made a cabinet "assist developing OTTAWA (CP) — Inter- national Trade Minister Michael Wilson learned one of the toughest lessons of sday when he woke up to a television report quoting him as saying the mew Progreasive,Con- . Servative government ‘iy: in- ‘vestigating the Bank “of Canada, Wilson, first elected to Parliament May 22 and nister last week, sald in an interview that an: offhand remark he made to-a Toronto journalist Tuesday evening had been blown out of proportion. " the election campaign published reports, he said, no investigation of the bank's operations have been or- dered or even suggested, . Wilson had been reported as saying the government was . investigating — allegations: that U the Liberals asked the Bank of Canada to “prop up the dollar” mee an effort to paint a rosy. Picture of the economy. ; He was also repo rted as saying Finance PMinister Crosbie wigs looking int the central bank’s use of more than §1: billion of forelgn currency reserves in . - May to slow the slide of the Contrary ‘to rumor and— : gollar- =~ Flora says give them more PARIS (CP) — External Affairs “Minister Flora ‘MacDonald urged major industrial powers Wed- nesday to continue efforts to countries, But ‘‘co-operation with developing countries must have public support in our- : countries,” Misa MacDonald told the Organization for Economic Co-operation and- Development, . . In her first ministerial speech in an international forum, Miss. MacDonald concentrated her remarks on relations between developed and under-developed states. The Parla-based OECD includes all “ae “Western countries.:----< Migs MacDonald: urged OECD members to consider encouraging more granta and, in particular, private capital for. developing regions, to Proposals for helping developing lependa on im: ported oll bi by using renew- able energy recourses and to “keep the problems of auch countries in per- spective, : at is often difficult to see long. ‘term advantages instead © of the immediate problems," she said, The “meeting was closed to the. press and notes of her speech * were made. pg later, Pipeline said priority cguansy 9 oll pipelita way o| ne should be constructed before completion of the natural gas pipeline, saysa co-sponsor of the long-delayed gas project. ‘ Ed Phillips, chief executive officer of West- coast Transmission Ltd. of Vancouver said Wednesday that early construction of the oil line 3 during completion of the gas. ‘ » Weateestand Alberta Gas Trunk Line Co. Ltd of 00-1 “ii Itis a a pie OTTAWA (CP). — The federal consumer affairs minister said Wednesday that the findings of pork in meat sold as ground beef shows that retailers should “clean up their act.” However, Allan Lawrence told reporters the nines oo far do not warrant gal action, Preliminary results of a federal consumer and corporate affairs survey said pork was found in about 30 to 40 per cent of ground beef samples from supermarkets and independent stores in Ontarlo, : : Construction ofa sister oll line from Skagway, Alaska, to the .U,8:; Midwest. would, alleviate ebenct U.S,,° ‘Phill telephone ineevie Delays have caused a long: « gap between the proposed bullding period of the prebuilt or southern ‘section (Starting in 1980) and building (which might not start until as late as 1983}. Phillips said the time | between constructor e vs in a voke Lawrence said the survey was based on 200 samples. and he would want a larger sample taken before taking any strong action. But he sald the results are disturbing and that telling the public about it amounts to “a massive warning tothe industry that they better ¢lean up their act.” He sald court action would not be likely unless the government could prove there was a concerted effort to pad ground beef with pork and that to was involved. Molson awards named OTTAWA (CP) — Molson Prizes of $20,000. each, the richest awards made. an- nually by the Canada Council, have been awarded for 1978 to leaders in theatre, ballet and art, it was an- nounced Wednesday. The winners.are Jean Du- ceppe, Montreal actor, director and theatre foun- der; Betty Oliphant, ‘prin- cipal of the National Ballet School, Toronto; and Mi- chael Snow of Toronto, ar- tist, film-maker and musician. The awards are made an- nually from the proceeds of a gift to the council by the Molson family of Montreal. Last year's winners were Gabrielle Roy, Jack Shad- bolt and George Story, and previous winners have in- cluded Jon Vickers, Celia- Franca, Maypreen Forrester and Glenn Gould. Argus on buying spree. cqohonTo (CP) — Argus Ltd. has raised its hel ings in Standard Broadcasting Ltd. of Toronto to majority control, another in aseries of moves by Argus ta Increase ownership, in companies it controls. The purchase of the share block, worth about $2.5 milllon, raised the Toronto- based company’s holdings to 60.7 per cent from 47.6 per . ” cent, Lockout notice served 5 SUnnEY, B.C. (CP) — Surrey school board served lockout notices Wednesday on 600 nonteaching em- ployeea at 80 schools ef- fective June 28, a move that may place summer school programs in jeop' The workers, mem! ere of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, were locked out after the board rejected the union's contract demarids, a Since Conrad Biack acquired control of Argua a year ago, the huge holding company has increased its share ownership In Dominion. Stores Ltd. and Hollinger Mines Ltd., both of Taranto. An Argus official said the move was not made to prevent ~ather- interests gaining control, The com- pany had some extra cash on hand, he said. board spokesman said. The employees involved include typists, Janitors, autelde workers and bus drivers. The lockout also would cause problems for parks and recreation progr ams that operate out ools, youth employment programs and a summer li- ary program in the Van- couver-area suburb, ~ ‘license examine | countries cut- of the Yukon section . management. - GR QUP HOME © ~ Council won't offer help Terrace. District Council's finance com- mittee recently discussed - the Sparks Street Group the Home, 5 Terrace and District Christian Council for. Social Resources, but “nothing more is going to be done about saving the home from closing down. because the group cannot raise the back-taxes. The discussion was generated -by an article appearing in the May 18 issue of the Daily Herald. In other business council has agreed to spend $445 to send Tom Chesterman, municipal license inapector, to a inspectors’ convention in Cranbrook from June 26 to June 29, Chesterman has been, authorized to make a hid for Terrace for the next inspectors’. convention, which is expected to cost approximately $500. ‘The Terrace Fire Department was authorized to purchase a small inspection vehicle for its use at a cost of $5,136.53, The purchase is a replacement vehicle. ' Delays caused the ministry of Even in way 16 upgra ‘promoted ‘Alderman Jack Talstra to request a letter be sent to businesses between Eby Street and t explaining ¢ pedhiems..” ‘that itis t il’s a0 ‘coune J of th meas: - by rai Spt the. fa ; - seounell but minis. yar ave forced jtponement until 1900. Council. authorized (a 4x4 half-ton truck, valued. at $7,650. 20, to be pur- chased for use by the ater and -.sew warded — to the municipality’s solicitors about the Albert and ‘McCaffery infraction of a. bylaw which prohibits them from storing lumber in its parking lot. Council’s lawyer js ex- pected to take the ap- propriate legal action. Mayor Dave Maroney is expected to proclaim the week of June 14 to June 22 as Hire-A-Student Week when he returns to Terrace later this week. Council doesn't know if it wants to support the Vancouver Art Gallery. financially in its efforts to campaign. for the old courthouse as its new headquarters. The Gallery is asking for any amount Terrace is willing to give but some alder- men say that the Terrace Art Association could perhaps raise money for the campaign, Quaitz Canada, which makes souveniers and decorative articles, is, looking at Terrace ‘as a possible manufacturing outlet and wants to ‘ale about it to council. | “Our company could introduce at least 10 high quality souvenlers and decorative articles to be either manufactured or assembled in . your district, They should be marketed throughout your tourist region or sold in other areas of the country,” says Ladvik Konicek of Quartz Canada. Council has authorized “its admintstration to determine a proper time ting uss these possibilities. Council support received from the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine for the transit planning study The regional district pay $1,900 towards the study. Several realdents on r and ... Skeena Street have petitioned council for sewer and water as have several residents of Haugland Avenue bet-. ween Braun Street and B.C. BRIEFS KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) — . British. Columbia ‘chiropractors-have accused Health Minister Bob Mc- Clelland of discriminating against their profession. The chiropractors are at- tempting to get McClelland to help them obtain access to patient's xrays, Authorized technicians . have been withholding x-rays of patients from: chiropractors ‘in the Interior because of.a British - Columbia Medical Association directive, Spokeama Urness said McClelland has claimed the matter is not under his jurisdiction. Trees bought VANCOUVER (CP) — MacMillan Bloedel, saying it is concerned about the forest land base in BEltish Columbia, an- parehesed J nearly 930 It has nearly 3,400 acres of timberland near Park- sville on Vancouver Island. The company said in a news release the purchase price was more than $2- million, rchase was made to help set reductions frozm. ‘the company's managed ° forest resource caused by ‘from singleuse recreation areas, rights-ofway and urban expansion. President . Calvert Tour slammed VICTORIA (CP) © — Thirteen people are taking a Victoria travel agency to court after complaining that ‘an art and historical tour of Spain turned Into a fiasco. The 19 each are seeking a. 000 from Traveleyden Tours Ltd. Group member Edith Muir sald in a statement of claim that the group visited only 26 of the 63 art museums and monuments listed and that the iqempany, failed to le expert guides or festa acegrnmodation expected. she said the company failed to. provide bus. tran- ponte at: ie riage of " eae eaceuate ee A letter has been for- ditioning. Each group member paid $1,-595 for the tour In March, 1978, Drug raid VERNON, B.C.. (CP) .— RCMP arrested 19 persons and were searching for six others Wednesday following a 9 12 month undercover drug investigation, Police lald 35 charges of trafficking in narcotica and 16 charges of trafficking in drugs prohibited and - restricted under the Food and Drug Act. ‘Police said an undercover officer purchased several | kinds of drags during the operation, ‘including LSD, - mescaline, hashish, magic mushrooms, MDA, cocaine and marijuana Most drugs were bought in the downtown Vernon area, schoolyards and parks, police sald, Knudsen sald the company is exploring every avenue to maintain the wood supply required for its manufac: turing plants, . public will hear a lot about ’ workers have their way, a ‘ Government "media be allowed to observe Ae The Herald, Thuraday, June 14, 1979, Page:a Skeena Street, This matter has gone to the public works committee, Talks to be high | profile VANCOUVER (CP) — “(CANADIAN BRANDS ONLY) 39 CARTON Rag. g King Size This Thursday, Frida & Satur Only: Terrace Shopplag Centre The contract negotiations for 87,000 provincial govern- § ment employees when they begin here June 16; if ‘the union spokesman said today. “Ken Robinion of the B.C. 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