11 LEGISLATtVE LIBRARY _ bo | PARLIMENT BUILDINGS | : | . Victoria, B, Ce i yay 124, | es wet | I 1 ! ; pertiils: are lor ine Terrace area ‘and one efor Kitimat, No information ig available:on the types of chemical ~ “,blanned for’ use, the methods of applications or: the ‘side of the ateas’ plantied for herbicide. we, : ‘Another permit has been applied for ‘by: the forestry soffice. in Harelton..: “That: permit: ‘48° in- tha’ Feview f * Process and ia For résearch , Purposes’ only, nd, areas: ‘of land. near. Granisie. a Ta the. Terrace "aréa’, foreatry. intends to} spray the Lo heidicide 2,4-D: DEA 500. on: seven hectares, of land” near the Exehamsiks Hivet.. According to:the En |». vironmental Appeal Beard. that application has been, . : appealed. by: two. Broups: in -Terrace -and Prince Rupert: ‘The appeals will ‘not be‘heard sooner: than Esse anothey twa permits: - Both. are: for “the: ‘Sound: atea west of’ ‘Juskatla and involve thelise of 2, DDEAG on a 22 hectarednd a 52 Hectaresile:” With, the | ‘exception ‘of the 20 hectare: site: near pley Landing all er sielelaeaal had an fe se he UR * es year falling tor the aay te various: hér- ‘duly, ‘and appeal board secretary Shitley Mitchell, Accirding to’ ministry of forests . spokesmen dt os appeal deadline of | May 2B. Aas cae (2 ~~ bighdes on at leat “175 hectares of Jand i in 1 the Prince: - -pald they wil be heard in heporthwest- when a date is a a os would invalve the spraying of the herbicide Round-up ds : eo ee on ie Peel : _ Forest Region: Me Aally scheduled: . eR, ‘ee —amplata within a-22 hectare site at Hells Bells: Creek = Aeeoing t oficias at the Environinenta Appeal — en © “f- |. Another permit allowing’ the: anravinat of Kisiiter Deh es Le. ' Mott . “2 kilometres .West of ‘Cedarvale. ae “three other applications have been received by the ~. |’ Pesticides Control Branch for the ‘Terrace. area, ‘Although pesticides ‘spokesmen indicated ~those- | permits had been granted, local ministry of forest ~~ -““gpgkesmen refused to comment on them until they ' ” have yeceived the actual permit. © « ro " According to pesticides contrel officials two of: the ' _ of 80 hectares of land near: Old Remo was granted. oe - last year, « Lo. a _ The ‘applicantion WAS. ‘delayed ‘by. an n appeal. but. ‘ _ Ministry of forests spokesmen say the Spraying | will -f-~~-}- probably go ahead this year, ~~~ - ; ‘[-.. Twa-of the permits granted so far’ are reséarch a permits allowing the spraying of unknown chemicals — Exchameiks Sprayirig and they are not expecting any .. more to come in at this polrit. Appeals for the Topley _ landing spraying have-a June 18 deadline. . a i . _..-The Topley Landing permit -along with the two A _ permits an the Queén Charlotte Islands arefor atwo |’ ! year period. All ‘ofthe other permits are for: ‘three 7 4 . years, : — * Board the only appeals in'so far are the ones‘for the} i | “Two research: permits have been granted to ™ forestry allowing: them to-spray Round-up ona 20 hectare site and Velpar on a 52 hectare site near Maxan Lake, about 20 kilometres northwest of Burns “Lake, : The’ Burns Lake office also has.a permit to spray 2,4-D Ester an a 28 hectare site near r Topley - Tashoots opposes = | ~ Iskut River roads _ Herald Staff Writer resolution. from. the’ Regicaal District f ee “ISKUT~ Newly elected Iskut Native Kitimat-Stikine opposing the Skyline - Band Chief Henry Tashoots is opposing the permits. He says-the band had. at first Volume 76 No. 105 construction of thé propoged Iskut River considered: the. project as possibly” 25 cents Established 1908 "access road claiming it may be 4 front beneficial because of the employment that . door for further B.C. “Hydro exploration i in would be created through’ b con- _ 7 the area, ’ tracts, “but had not changed .its mind, . a Tashoots says an ‘“‘obscure”’.. mining company holds the permits required to- build the road, but says tle proposed road. leads right to the Iskul River damsites needed for B.C. Hydro’s $7.6 billion Stikine-Iskut power project. “The Iskut Band Council has‘in-the bast | acted against access road proposals from B.C, Hydro,-all of which have been halted, perhaps until‘the B.C. Utilities Com-.. S mission holds public hearings,” Tashoots. “The Iskut Band- Council was con- sidering the potential brushing jobs. related to the project but finds that the . impacts of. the road requires an en- vironmental impact study, such as would - be the case if B.C. Hydro was applying for - 4 the permit,” Tashoots said. "I see the. ‘ possibility of five brushing crew jobs as a 4 a id baited trap. Qur land claims settlement: _ must come before the Tskut. River access. says, .“Since B.C, Hydro has not been able road.” to gain access road permits, the Iskut | Skyline Explorations announced that “Band, Council now believes the Skyline construction of thie read would. begin in 2 + mM Explorations. permit applications have June following a decision by the govern. - of ment agencies reviewing the permits, x Skyline officials were unavailable for — | comment on the Band’s charges. been put forward to avoid the controversy . of direct applications by B.C. Hydro.” Tashoots says he would like to see a _ Students s crime. "Herald Stat Weiter 2 BGM. ‘spokeemen say the intention of ‘“TERRACE— Four local stiidents will be’ - gheeptogeam isto intense’ thie* “publi mr or 27-July 3 will be Sener Citizens Week In mbers wi en: Mayor Helmut Giesbrecht signed the Juhn Paul began. his homily with the declaration. in »English:--.""Today, ‘the’ - Bishup.uf Reine greets the’ peuple of Waleé fur the first ‘time in- their beautiful. .. Canna: Fields, a’24- “hectare: - park. AS he had. done in England, Seutland and every other cuuntry he: ’ eelebrate Inass_ in Pent- worth .mure than anything - your.can imagine,” ~ Atnong ; those. . “attending * the'service was: Emimanuel Taylor, 101, a ‘former . British consul in the Turkish - be" non-Catholics” from . Wales and England anxiotis_ . for. a Jast glimpse ‘of the Pope an Brilish soil. The Welsh’ Tourist Buard ‘weleolned the Pupe as. a s against. ‘the papacy, has a. ‘history of fierce vpposilion to Ruman Catholicism. ‘In Glasgow, John. Paul "preached a sermon uf peace and reconciliation, asking ; beginningyot. whal promises ' to: be a: tense: sirike in-- the’ Sudbury-. area, with: ils’ population JF about 160,000. “The last strike at Incw, in. -Seplember,. 1978, Jasted 8, , being used a. warehouse, for . vre sainples. * “It was: already. engulfed by the tine we got thére; . and there were embers’ _ Grifting all over,’” said Fire loss of $469.5 inilliun: (U.S). = its: first: juss since’ 1932 - and the biggest ever by a. Canadian company. It lust - another $37.2 million in the. ° ‘firs! quarter and has’ been calling on’ businesses in Terrace. this . awareness of the sharp increase in : Terrace. Jean Limon, Charlotte. Johnson, Jack procia mation’ declaring ‘the week. Seniors have other summer in an effort to cut dawn on crime. .. business crime in thé Terrace area. The 7 Caron, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton and Mr. and Mrs. “Plans during the. next few. weeks. in the area. business break and enter rate in Terrace 4 Bruggeman were on hand at the Terrace municipal <-— ._ Pose close, to 25 per cent last year to 245- * . ’ = as Arlene Christie, Hollie Bartlett, ‘Mark from 142 in 1980, . ee - oO ‘Rabbe and Ross Dickie will be working, types of ‘Fecommendations made i : with the local RCMP detachment on the: wil include alternative locking devices, i federally- funded summer student em- -screening. vulnerable windows, lighting id O p e p rays | fo r p eac e. n ot soo: ist ed -, ployment program “Business Watch"’. dark areas, and marking regularly stolen: “Z ‘Under the direction of RCMP constable handise.: : “ CARDIFF, Wales (AP) — the Sun. and the Hul Si irit, foriner “Labor ; “prime. any” ineoting, -deinpn’. ‘Wales j in the 1840s with the -Fern Steiner the students will check the the students will be given lectures: by & . Pope John Paul, winding up the Lord be with you, minister James “Callaghan, stration, religivus service, .- arrival of Irish immigrants premises of individual businesses in the. “the RCMP and have access to relevant : 4 his historic six-day tour of = Many ul those” greeting the Pupe toured Ponteanna or religious digeussion”” ins fleeing starvation in the, community and. supply them with in- materials such as slide ’ presentations, : ” ~ Britain, greeted 100,000 - the Pope waved yellow Fields to the cheers of the — the park, "-putaté famine. The Irish - formation on how they can reduce the films, crime: prevention manuals ade ‘worshippers today In the papal, flags and the red ‘cfowd in. a white. Tens of thousands of built Cardiff's docks, the possibilities” ‘of avcrime occurring. Appropriate resource e personnel. : j “ancient Welsh language and: * dragon émblem uf the ‘‘pupemubile.” families, inany. carrying railruads.and thé canals to Te H renewed his plea for peace . Welsh, ‘The upen-airinass wag un picnic equipinent, trekked = thave the cual: thal made “in every place avhere . ‘‘Cruesu y Cymru. — a sunaller scale than others through the city during the suuth Wales fur a time one | t ke [ t human bloud is shed;'’ Welcume to Wales,” read in England and Scotland. night and were waiting in of the world’s great in- nco S rl e. vio en wn The pontiff, who hag ibany'signs, in a display uf | The Pope began the: inass the parkas the.sun ruse ona dustrial centres. SUDBU y, (CP) —- a ; h : “ repeatedly. prayed fur a the~ -Welsh-English speaking in Welsh, drawing warin, inisty morning. The ‘Pupe received ay strike fy, ie «Inco a cigrage’ building "on Nee workers both cides are - peaceful” Settlement.uf the bilingualism - that has. _ ecstatic “cheers. frum the Cardiff was the last stuyp rapturuus welcome meas Cy, workers got uff 2:30 a.an., 2'2 hours after still far apari -Anglo-Argentine cynflict become mandatory: in “crowd. on the Pupe’s six-day Tuesday from more than toa viulent start Tuesday as | the walkout began, ae , : over the Falklands, in- public notices an this | The theme'for his address journey, the first visita 250,000 - ‘peuple at five—fires- -‘bruke. oul on Roger Bedard, 26, and The ( company has offered cluded a reference tu the principality, the site of ' was the sacrament ‘uf the’ Pope has ever imade ty Bellahuustun «Park. in. company: “property, two Ronald Larose, 26 " Were $5.50 an hour in wages and: Iran-Iraq war in hishumily- resurgent nationalist.- Eucharist, or Holy Cuin- Britain. Police said. there Glasgow, home of many of civers were charged with charged with unlawful benefits over three years {0° during a inass at Cardiff's sentiment. in recent years...muniun. Thirty’ young were between 100,000 and | preduininantly —Presbyte- _ obstructing police and two assembly after two men” ‘the current- package uf a Ponteanna Fields. _4 male choir sang a children received their first 150,000 in the crowd for the. © ian -Scotland’s Roman .-faced charges of. mischief. “were seen “obstructing : ‘about $17.50 while the. union “Let us remember thuse traditiunal Welsh tune: ~ comin union” from the mass; church ‘officlais: had _ Catholics. ~ The glow from.the largest: pulice and enticing abpyt 70 - is seeking a total i increase af: who have died in cunflict “We'll keep a welcome in pontitf. expected 200.000, = ' The Pope. als» had a blaze — which ‘threatened to 80 workers to follow them about $8 an hour. The- ; * ‘throughout the world, inthe” the hillsides, we'll keep a The ‘Pope told them: ’ Church officials estimate — friendly meeting with Right - nearby houses — lil the sky as flames engulfed the average wage rate is $21.54. : conflict. in ‘the Seuth welcume in the vales,” as “Holy Communion is nut the number of Roman Rev. John. Melntyre, as the sounds of pulice and ._ building. an hour iricluding 97 cents in F Atlantic, ‘in the conflict the Pulish-burn. pontiff got urdinary fuod.. It is the Catholics in’ Wales at 270,000, mederatur of the Church of “fire trucks rang throu ghout Firefighters had. suine cosl-oF living allowance. : i "between Iran and frag, in olltof thehelicupter he-used, bread uf eternat life. It’ is out of a pupulation’ of 2,7. Scolland. This Presbyterian. j):, Northern Ontariv city. ‘anxious moments at the fire - every: place where human for the short hap from svtiething imure precious inillion. But half of those ‘at . Church, born out of the l6th The violence marked the “al the curling ‘rink, nuw ~ Last I ‘ } “blued is shed," he sald. ‘Cardilf’s — airport tu than. gold.ur silver. It is the inass were. expected ‘tu, “Century reformist rebellion a year neo reporied a : fot oR land.” "_visils, the Pupe kissed the porluf Izinir and believed to - boust to tourism. - Scottish Protestants and edbay “Regional Palice”: heuses sear the caring the burdened by a'$1.3-billion | He conluded his remarks ground -when he. stepped be the ; oldest. “Roman |. “We are very happy heis Roman Cathulics lo make a. “said Tuesday an old curling. are quite close together. ‘and e Moe severe cash flow. fe in Welsh: “Ye-enw't Tad, | frum bis plane’ at the ‘air- " Catholic in Wales.” ‘euming,"" _ said Harold . “pilgrimage tugettier hand. Tink building near’ Incu’s * ‘if these: e1nbers had caught P mens: oo . a'r Mab, a’r Ysbryd Glan, . port. At the park, Cardiff's city Naylor, the. -buard’s - in hand,” -. *" nain.offlees aconstruction —we would have had a ‘real . yr Arglwydd a fy gyda chi. After” “t@eting “local’ council had nailed-a notice’ executive officer. “Wearea *_ The crowd sag, held up trailer used_to block the -catastrophy. dignitaries, tua beech tree al the ain" very stoall natin. The fact. Signs, waved , yellow papal ; Inea ‘Spokesinan, Morty : ok (In the name of the Father, including ! —_ ““rhythinic: chants. of “John Ms : Be ik q I oid. . anna ‘Melds on dune. 2; religiaus views and the fact. Paul, John.Paul." «te been Geliberately set _ “er ie eanahenl Aas ‘Sports. page 4 . 7 an ed 5 Voi 1982." The bylaw. “prohibits, that only 10.per cent of our.;” . Oulsidethe park, Rev. lan : Rejean’ Lachance, 28, and “described” the® daniage we Classifieds - re Herald Siatt Welter “preaching, lecturing, ur’ the” people are Catholies.” P ainey and his ile barid of ‘Baya Skiffingion 43, were “cumpany. ‘property ~ | 6 yoy TERRACE People looking: for deals on ‘furniture from. hating uhor, Faking: part, ine Pathobicigin increased: in. Bente utestants. con charged with ‘mischief affer: ate : pages: a7 CP ~ the Fécent bankruptey of the Terrace furniture store'shoisld So vat a inued. their’ daily. protests fire. truck “was. ‘stopped"—‘Thestrike by nemberé we Comics S page, 8 re ~“Bhone the receiver and not the Royal Bank... ‘ ; noe -‘That’s what Royal Bank manager Murray Robbins wanis : “ ople to-do, claiming he hag. been- inundated With"phane . | fl Ils since: an article appedred in the Herald Mondiy, : ihking the bank tothe demise of thestore.. - obbins says: the Furditure Center - head office in *Kamloops went into voluntary: bankruptcy May. 26 and - _ appointed the Royal Bank to lake it into receivership. The bank in turn appdinted B. Copeof Price Waterhouse ahd Co, .-- in Kamloops: as the receiver for the stores three branches in Kamloaps,; Cranbroak- ‘and: Terrace: Price Waterhouse is now looking after ali aspects of the” disposition of the stares and their stock and inquiries should ~ be directed to them al 374-7733; and not to the Hoyal Hank, Hobhins. “BUYS. awh gale, stating that. a lucal |. _s bylaw -passed a: year-ago - “shall nol apply” ty.Pont- that the Pope decided tw come gives: us iminense -pleasure, irrespective, of Oey a “flerald Staff Writer | . - TERRACE (The Skeena constituency. onginizelion « ‘of * the Social Credit: party will be meeting in’ Terrace June 5 Lo “hold its ‘annual: ‘general. meeting. —— * According to constituency: president Gail, Tonipson the. ‘meeting will eleel “a ew “constituency ‘ president. and: executive committee, and formulate..resolutions: for the -annual convention of the provincial party” scheduled for. ~ Nov. {2 and 1, -Parly ‘président. 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