Legislative Library, Parliazent Sligs., 501 Vistoria, 8. c. vay 1x4 NO. 70. 35 Con Vee, WEATHERCART a E ese pai Published at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays’ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBI /EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 <— 3 Sections (A, B & C) CofC pushing F | ; Celgar negotiations resume for road link ‘The Canlegar Chamber of area to bap bahar the ‘Commerce has appealed dir- economy telly to Premier Bil Bennett ‘O'Connor added that. the chamber is arguing the high- gar and Fauquier, running along the ahore of th Arrow Lake. Evia, chairman of chambers of commerce in the interior and by the city of Cast Benaett answered that will be meeting with Highways Coe Alex Fra- group wants to rome type of work project into the Petition circulated to help Cominco ““Gopls of the petition wil be sent to th BCUC and the should ed provincial government cab- to of the dane contra ln : through, West | Kea ‘The spokesman also suid Powers and Ut it abould be they have been watching inwed to cone to sel K ho, where the suru power, wiles beng “te sgitacmes ee the petition said they Mant to tal the. provinlal Another victim is identified VANCOUVER (CP)—The gation of the mining and in been identified as a West German teenager, RCMP said Tuesday. RCMP said it is believed disappeared sometime in late july. ‘Arnd, who police say was ‘on holiday in Vancouver, was found buried beneat Simon Partington, the youngest of the victims found slain. “It's not hard to imagine Gud saying come here and stand by me, Simon,” Rev. ‘of Coquitlam, has been Paul Foran told the mourn. Charged with Girstdegree en murder inthe deatha ‘ob "tte lu f Simon isto bes son to wpa cede tobe seen it tielig of Gat so fs pat of «shock hours sar in St Catholie Chureh disappearauces police jneluded in their investi Mills are down for maintenance Celgar’s pulp and sawmill meetings are taking place in ‘operations are shut down for Ké tenance work and Spskermen for the to ‘ot start running again wn at last Sept, 14, ‘soci is technic Johanson, dismantling, the unit. The aystern, which broadcasts signals guide otershapreepronpeerr igen Fed-Alta. accord Energy prices to jump . aia siete inert ‘Fae figures were re given by federal energy hey discussed the ce iveyeat agreement with reporters the day after Prime Minister ‘Trudeau and Alberta Pre- Related articles see page AS Chronology of events see page BS amier Peter Lougheed signed it "Under the agreemeat, Can- ready-discovered, conve tonal oi by the time the pact expires. Consumers, already hit with a jump of $1.85 a barrel ‘of earlier this year due to Al- ad _mnsoline abd heating fool in berta' juction cuts, face Ot! toronto and include Ontario another 65-cents-a-barrel sales tax. The price in other jump Oct.1, or less than half wvinees will depend on a cent a litre at the pumps. prodvain ‘cate of 180,000 tax ia flaky for my mart barrels a day as soon as pow would say thatthe victory ia Cansda’s, (nai was fo was ible ei meet with the oil sod cin forthe enuniry, the foonle ks Sepeier ‘Trudeau {a"Lougheeds "We: aro very sitisfied, very happy indeed with the rest Loday. It's eloarly beneficial = to the people of Alberta. But Deeeete seterel gee gree with the Continued oa AS Natural gas tax It’s B.C.'s turn to deal VICTORIA (CP) — The ceconying BO. and thatthe istry epokeeman eid auch « satura gs tax del worked people of RC: now woul! got move weal mean saving of out Tuesday between Ottawa full value Setar mcpets ed Oe milion be eman totes tnd Alberta Joes nt soply to rps enerey. Si see ead op te te Bennett said today that a million in future tax cannet te applied 1 one Pederal Energy. Minister provinee and not another Mare Lalonde said Tuesday Pali expec that LC will that the federal goveramet Bvt the sae deal far as I'm concerned Yoo coulda cancel» Cane greet tawa's taxation of gas export top fevenue bad been the major ing 8,” he said. adie for ‘coping federal provincial issue pre A provincial energy min- such negotiatior Meanwhile, the instructors have stepped up their picket ing, Lowndes said. Picket lines have been Strike tar Worker “Now th they ve i.” ieket lines were thrown wp stal i gris terminal a is Lake Superior port tha mined to stay out until a feoatract settlement is “We this with the greatest of reluctance,” he said, “But now they're out and they'll stay out until all the issues are settled.” Keah Gray, secretary of the amployers’ Lakebei minal Elevators Anno wk bontgh-y te high hopes 2 Shorty, ba ade tha ti to give a time span at this stage. Offer rejected by negotiators Insves in tho dispute are wages, student contac tine, and excepionl merit a1 att Taloge sid in vate nt released just after the ttrike ‘began the lot Thunder Bay "A lean teil se: Continued on idles grain port no plans to restart nego tions. terview from his Winnleg gre abags open ta fr position ations of Cargill, which nor- mally handles only about five me oat ol ae ule are ths compenr btaior & ses ple of months Th follows more than six months of negoti been in a legal potion to ttre at a port thet annually bees indications the federal gov- ernment may step in to settle the dispute, NOON DOLLAR MONTREAL (CP) — Sterling was down 89-100 at 92.2082. In New York, the Canadian ai $0.8358 nd pound sterling was up 21-400 at $1345. OR