yeorge “Blakey, ) Terrace. weatherman (left), presents Mayor Helmot. “Glesbracht and: Glen. Kozmanulk of the. ‘pollution control centre with a:certificate of appreciation -_ “for 45 years service as: volunteer: weather: ‘observers, The rye ‘award was given ‘to’the municipality of Terrace fromm’. “ Environment Canada. “March 2 was Volunteer Weather Observers | Day. . ’ BDMONTON (CP) a Albertans were given a jolt: ‘Thursday — night. when. _ Provihcial . Treasurer Lou Hyndman delivered — his 163-H-. budget - speech, which left nd doubt that the. ; party. is definitely over, -Ayndirian “‘walloped -. « atiokers with an increase of. ' . aidre than 450 per’ cent ‘in’ the tobacco tax ~~ expected tor generate. an: extra. _ $97. million revenue —‘and -° - paid medicare premiums; - "wall rise Juyi 7: -, Opposition Leader Grant. Nitley ‘mid Hyndman : is indulging. ‘In. “Voodoo”. arithmetié Jand taxpayers , * may end up bhelting outa lot “more before’ the’ “Year is done... ee The.tax- on 45 cigarettes | dit to 37 cenls at midnight ‘Thursday. night from B.1 . cerita, ‘Pushing! the ‘price of. an average pack to-abdut - $1.90. Medicare . premiums -are to rise to $28 a month for - premitnns for individuals {Will rise to ‘$4amonth from , $9 50.-2 ae * Hyndman alec announced : ; a cut of 237. civil service, . jobs; ‘lea¢ than one per cent ‘of the total ‘establishment, tecades, » sobs will aa Pam Whitaker’: s ‘Skeena Sketches | Sera eT im Manet ‘Pure, ‘fresh, natural - SOUR RAN orange juice - ‘cunmercial but is much more hinportant thay | that. It is the truth about the milk of the human female, ° . -Ikwas perfectly designed f for its function and attempts at : improvement and substitution just haven't’measured, up. "_” Breastfeeding has come into its own again. < - The advantaged far outweigh the disadvantages, It needs 7 " rio processing which everybody knows, kills nutrients, BO is immediately | superior in‘ that respect, ': -Colpstrum is - . produced before the milk “comes in’: It: is.chock {ull of antibodies,‘ as is- the milk, which gives the: newborn a natural ‘immunization to begin life with, “The amazing design is that the milk changes 0 aut the . baby's needs over the first few weeks. Baby, uswally will not: fs mod solid food for: four to'six months.” 7 - ’ Reverting back ‘to my own experience 20. ‘years. ‘ago, we! were encouraged | to breast feed but weré told that it wasn’t -: ce, “Whatever we' felt:'was most .-. ‘ouftlife style was okay.’ We: knew: almost ‘nothing about itrients: and some: women - ‘thought ; breastfeeding might ruin the slope of their’ chest, " started our babies almost immediately onsolid food, ‘and as: long as baby was "fat ap butter" .everyane. ‘thought it-was perfectly healthy. (Perhaps this contributed ‘to. the propensity of that genefation to gain weight inadulthood,) © Breastfedding encourages bonding: Not that bonding“ - ’ can't occur with the bottle fed baby; but there is, perhaps, in “baay lives, the’ tendency to “Prop the bottle up" or let the : - baby feed itself: Lyn Mickelsoa. of Breastloeding Support Group in . Terrace said: “Ithas been found now that there arefewer - : respiratory illnesses in babies that have been breast fed, fewer akin disorders (eg. exzema), and generally less colic. — ‘Thereseem to be fewer ‘allergies in children that have been __-bréast fed for’ ‘phe: monttis or more," ‘she: said. Another * gdvaritage would be that it is good for jaw development ds succoring milk from the breast requires 60 per’ cent more . effort on. the baby's part, It also may ‘help prevent tooth - decay. When a bottle lies in a baby's mouth for any length oftime itenables thesugar in the mailk time! to work into. the guns. _ breastfeeding at their baby's: birth, Hf.they, adjust to the’ process during the first six. weeks, then they. will usually - eontitiue for a {év nionths...Human-milk is more easily. ", digested and utillzed than. cows milk and subsequently’ thes", baby ttray demand -niore feedings. Often this is interpreted ». by! the mother asa dwindling milk supply. when in fact if she 7 feeds! more often she will piiduce rnore'milk. a . Itia difficult to find a Plapsable diaddvantage although a . nursing mother. does hay - to, wiitel ’ What. bhe eats~ soniewhat: Over-indulgence. in; (faba e. arariges or chocolate | sometimes can ena a lupay jrfant.:.,;3 Z ‘The Brastteeding Support Group is desigined {pihelp and encourage mothers :from the moment:of /birth:nd will . council in the: hospital if: called. Phone Lynty at: “685-4658, Birgitteat! 635-4016, Pam at 695-527 lor Mary al'635-3446, "Jt Seems that-there are alot of Caring people! itv a lot of cart, eanicaiont fo our tan. Phyl Is ie opt “Baster: Soon’ dtudents and teachers will be- enjoying ae spcing bréak. Those altending Terrace Churches will be . ‘celebrating thd oldest Christian, obsérvancé -- the- resurrection of Jesus Christ.” It is the principle festival of the church year.” : re oy gs ‘Outat the. misty: past the concept of the Bast, eg, has : core, symbolizing new life and: resurrection: : Bastet - * Bunny is is North America’s version of the Kiropean’ hare whieh is: accredited with laying eggs | in nests prepared for it at Banter or with hiding them away: for children €o find, Aceotding to the: encyclopedia Brittaniea’ the: ‘hare ‘WB originally a symbol. of fertility: in ancient Eeyet, a “families from: $19.50, ‘while - -eatimates to: $9.69: ‘billion ‘is. but ‘the. first reduction in _ ‘$2075 a: We -— ‘| Stewart Tombiing, - Corbet of Devori, Alta., and disappear through. ‘attrition rather: than layoffs and.the we Social Services. Department increase in: “spending; also far less than the 35-per- ~ cent: Spending -Increase of, . “desirable. if a ‘durable. (economie) recovery is to be ‘achieved,’” i) * But “the $8,804, billion in projected revenues includes -below-$29 U.S. a barrel, and that the Canadian price will. not be rolled back’ from’: - barrel” - “bor :CARSTAIRS,. Alta. (OP) -— There was'“no choice” | * people who’ died-in a Via’ * Railj passenger. train crash. Piatceot Ihadto do,” : firefighter and . Crumley... ‘struggled . ‘for several hours to free Chrbet | ‘from - . the: " ‘amputating the victim's leg: -- . a8 he consulted over a radio. “witha doctor. at the General ‘ = Hospital in Calgary: a : “Three investigations - ‘are * ¢ - wreck by — going. on into an ‘apparent ~ combination: of human error - -and lack” of -mechanical “safeguards that sent the Via - *. Rall dayliner through ‘an . open switch Wednesday. ‘The train’ crashed into ao ‘parked sulphur’ var ona” Seventy per cent to 0 pet cent. of women today begin: ” siding 60 kilometres north of © Calgary, killing engineer’ 88, Alberta residents | told the party’ S over conventional: “old’’. oll. “Our revenue predictions may have to be ovine" : “per cent ° ‘above - "1982-83 levels, ‘but Hyndman ‘said much of the increase was . will, bear ‘the brunt, losing Hyndman, said. " eauséd by wage and salary ‘154 positions. . " ineveases, The government ‘The estimated deficit of gate. Bese st. intends to clamp down there $845 million js‘ far: ‘Jess than: mi th Ma “with a new arbitration law ‘the §2.4 billion racked up in . premiums as eworat a” ‘this spring. . - bunch of ‘mean-pinded little: aa 198283, . Hyndinan said, yan ‘while the’ "7. S-per-cent, toves”.: and © said'-the’”. However, “the: - Alberta : - government should have put government's . * more-::..¢money.: into? job spending will - -contiiue:. ‘) : ereaticn: “Alberta: ** na * "per cent above the average 136,000. “unemployed: ~ In’ forall provinces, while: its “per-capita | _ town February. fora ‘seasonally unfairly. raise ‘expectations «. and, jgnore ‘the structural . ” changes | that must: occur in- the economy if we aré to be. competitive, in the: Years rs cent: to a1. £89 billion." The” 1989-84 | operating dg of ¥r, 58 billion is 14.7 Toa Paramedic’ 'S s choice hard “T think I was reaching a | engineer’ that 4, switch is open. Chrbet's h heart from failing. ae d never done it before and there were a- lot of thoughts," said: the veleran -" accident on a’ television - news. ‘report. Wednesday night:’ - ““Lpald no attention until _ Suddenly. it hit me my. son : Was. Boing. om to - the whose wife: ied three years Mee. I taxes will “remain “the aorta promised ‘the > adjusted “tnfemaployment lowest... “Hyndman will. "trimming would continue in” rate'of.10.1 per-cent:: =: accomplish”, this ‘trick by - _ future years. He also said a However, Hyndman sald: - diverting $2.2" billion that return to’ the ““attificially “Costly, one-shot. ~ would’ normally RO aan the - high” * growth: of “1979 ' and: government ma ceiiork heritage, fund. . 1980. would | "be: “neither projects provide only short- . likely = nor ‘particularly term.. illusory. assistance, . The few: programs: being “started in 1983-84 fulfil: 1982 election commitments, such as the promise. to" start a pension ‘for widows" “and, widowers: aged: 55. to. 4. oil royalties. wee a. phead 2. Mg i incre ise in'm 7 : the aesgiupeg shat) Ws. ¥ackedna. hebediived >: Hoc tik ane i ‘world pricé the capital’ budgets il, per - "bring . cin: “an. extra’ $58 (CP) Reduced logging ‘:activity, ‘particularly - in the. Port Alberni and Prince Rupert areas, has contributed to a layoffs this. \ month.’ ‘for - International Woodworkers of America members, “An ‘union’ survey - shows membership in B.C.,. were "or 3.8 per cent-one month "ago. . out of work. . There were 4 635 logaere _CAP-AUX- MEULES, Que. “(CP)''— | The .seal-hunt " protest ship: Sea Shepherd TI. __ was told this morning it, is - ‘being placed under arrest, a_ federal fisheries official ~ bald ott ‘The operator of the Sea ~ Shepherd. Tr». denied. ~ recelving such an order.: for'’” >the “Fisheries “Department, ‘said the ship was ignoringan order’ by - the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Sir John A. MaéDonald: that it head for . port“at’ ‘Cap. ax; -Meules, a on -Tles-de-la- Madeleine. - . “Michon “said - the, Sea ‘Shepherd did not move after . the order ‘and both ships were. “standing still on the hunting ' grounds, abaut. 50 kilometres from lles-de-la- Madeleine, on He said the ship, will, be charged. ; with... illegally - coming ‘within’ half :) siautieal . mile. of, ‘the seal. * hunt. . This. and: other - ’ charges: which Michon said ” are possible, ‘arise. from an: -incident * early. “Thursday... “s - Paul Watson, head of the -- ' Sea: Shepherd Conservation ; So has ‘denied - he ; wyolated aS Canadian : seal hint: . Watson's vessel made ah unexpected appearance fn ‘the Gulf of St. Lawrence | ‘Thursday, prompling three ~_Bealing vessel-to end their hunting temporarily . and. ‘move..away to-.ayoid a Corifrontation: : Fisheries Department said Thursday officers followed '-up-second-hand reports.the | Sea... Shepherd: had: _ the. three sealing vessels. _ Watson: said fisheries - ‘officials had nd. evidence. he “broke. the law. ‘Donald ~ Delaney,. president of the Magdalen’ Islands ‘Seal “Hunters Association, said he ‘had, been.assured by authorities © sealers would be allowed to ‘2. ‘per cent ‘increase ine " ‘that 13,952 workers or 27.9” per. cent ‘of ‘the: union's of off. the. job - this’. month; al ” compared to: 12,875- workers’ ” “Tn March, 1982, m4 per ‘cent of the membership was : ‘Louls Michon, spokesmari 38. 5 Sate 3 of he the pea i ' logging sector membership | — up from: ‘3,386 or 2 per’ ‘eént in- February. ' Phillip: Legg, the union’ ‘a Fesearch ° officer, . sald . MacMillan Bloedé Ltd.'s loggers. in-the- Port, Alberni | area are’ on ‘layoff until -Eariler me MacMillan’ -, announced - = that ; . Vancouver * Plywood. mill - “tale pelts without having to . worry about a confrontation _with. Watson. “| The authorities will take care of it: We dan't want: any... ' confrontation with fs him a _and. I.. am... sure - the authoritles will gel this under control. ; _ we Watéon-~ ‘had vowed: to by. disrupt “the -\ hunt . ramming sealing. vessels, but .gave up.:walting. for ships-to-leave for the hunt off southern Labrador, - - _ April 25 due. to pulp mal will be shut down March 31° Tor about’a month, putting “ ~ 300 employees out of work. The latest : ‘survey of “ ot BC. — “for the week. “ended March" it "showed -_ that! production’ ‘in B. punning’ 14 per cent: -below “normal: Tevels;: By. ‘region, “operating ‘Yates “ranged between: 26. per-dent Below “normal on the coust id near- normal, operations . in: the J L northérr Interior., 7 this." Wiel, " Bledel” ~” its GEORGE VANDEMAN MAKES THE UNKNOWN CLEAR... ON iT iS ees _SUNDAL,, Channel 5 hile / Sponsored by the . 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How many three other passengers. , Police were ‘withholding - Witnesses said a CP Rail : -work-erew foreman went. wit, “after | the crash and His head on the wall rb) ‘bhack, saying: : ~ people have T killed?” = ade Wain inppobed rr flick . ‘ei itech and got busy — dbhig something else,” said Paul’ . Wasylewick, an ambulance attendant Who . Seniforteil the man. USES LIGHTS CP Rail ” Spokésmon Earl Olson said ‘:@signal used only on the. - northern half. of. Edridnton-Calgary’ rim - _ the might have. produced _ different: ; odteome: System: uses signal - ‘tgs along the track to warn the ' thenames of the other dead, ! _, Ineliding’. a West German # woihan from Beriin. © increases to B.C, post-secondary education will be eight per eént in 1989-84 and 6.9 per cent the following education year. “Tt is very essential (hat these additional funds be flowed through lo our-three B.C. universities,” George Pederson, president of Sirnon-Fraser University, said in a prepared release Thursday. ‘ “Given that last year the federal government provided 75 per cent of the cost of operating our universities in’ this ae ‘the incregsed support will be of real importance a.” foe ; “Howard Peteh, University or Vicworia president, said in the release that “it js clearly'the hope and expectation of all . _ three universities that the provincial government of British — Columbia: will pass'on the’ increased funds to ‘the universities’ and will provide as‘its share of support an - increase at least equivalent to that provided by the federal - : government.” ” . Douglas Kenny, president of the Univers! tyof B.C, added ‘that “we recognize the need for'fnanctal restraint ‘during: thess years and that all publicly, funded ‘organizatlons must ' share in that: burden," “However, the universities of, B Cc. have been faced with severe financial restraint over the last decadé and if this présent:pattern continues, we will be tnable to mieet the standards of excellence needed in the years ahead.”” niin B. a] the total federal entitlements were $412.1 million 166: Dy Pia Oe Drie Sn 1 at ee Cee eee eT hoe Scrumptious ‘You st l ch . eset : dap? aa Bea oe “ > ‘¢ * be rf