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The drive was held to reise funds for the senior bands and choir trip to Edmonton and the junior band's visit Junior Band. with a C Cleanup efforts continue April 19, 1989 60 YEARS OF EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE Chicken Wings Fresh 54.17 As. 1.89. Chicken Breasts Bone-in 56.59 is. 2.99. light, lean, low in calories... Chicken Thighs $4.39 is. 1.99. Drumsticks or Legs $3.73 xs. 1.69. discuss the fate of these noticed but common an increasingly and glacial patterns olled river environment jay. humans are.creating Questions of your own? trefal barriers to their There'll be time for those too! GREENWOOD | Museum ROYAL BRITISH COLUMBIA MUSEUM | Province of British Columbia, Canada | | Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture Hon. Rita M. Jobnston, Minister Lp pa OT Oa VALDEZ, Alaska (AP) tacles of ifie United States’ worst oil The ten spill washed up on a beach about 300 kilometres away at Seward, where of ligals. were Staking hopes on a huge Soviet oil-shimming ship Lhe ship was scheduled10-asrive 50-kilometre Resurrection Bay in Seward, the first today at the end of own outside Prince William Sound to have oil wash upon a beach The bay is jin the Gull of Alaska, where seas recently have run as high as 3.5 metres, far higher than in the scenic, island-protected sound where the Exxon Valdez tanker ran aground March 24, spilling 38 million litres of crude oil The relatively small ships used previously to suck away. the slimy TOP DRAWER SAVINGS!! Can you ever own enough of the basics? ~ From all those all-important essentials... to those fashionable ‘extras stock up now on everything you'll want 0 néed and pocket the savings! Sale ends April 29 (Sat ALL. e Cowboy Hats e Sweatwear OD: All Boys Wear Clearance... 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He was also ordered to get Faxon to come up with a shoreline cleanup plan, which the company produced Saturday “L think we have that plan on the plan, a start Yost said. But he said he still had reservations about whether Exxon could work at the necessary pace to clear atleast 500 kilometres of shoreline by winter Yost’s concefns were shared ‘by Alaska Departnient of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Dennis Kelso But Lawrence Rawl, chairman and ¢hiet operating officer, Exxon's angrily challenged such reservations and blamed governmental red tape tor the cleanup’s sluggish start Now I'm not going to tell you that if you go up there a year trom now you won't find some black places on some rocks, but we're going to make every he said at a news conference in New York Fam telling you that a year from effort to get it off, now the toxicity will be eliminated.” Yost said he was glad Rawl thought the cleanup could be accomplished by thepromised Sept. 15 deadline The oil that wasted ashore near Seward was a tafly-like goop_mixed with seaweed, and was cleaned- up Tuesday. But more oil was in Resurrec- tion Bay, and still more reported on nearby islands and headlands of the Kenai Peninsula, including at Kenai Fjords National Park A‘pair of coast guard skimmers in the bay might have intercepted the oil before it reached the beach, but they broke down. Their pumps became gummed up with the oil, which is growing even thi¢ker after nearly four ¢ weeks in the water “Exxon, in the plan demanded by Yost, said it would have a peak force of 4,000 workers and scores of vessels working by early June RCMP reject request to investigate break-ins OTTAWA (CP) — The ROMP has rejected a request by a New Democrat MP to investigate a series of break-ins that has hit environmental and peace groups in the last four months. Jim bulton,’MP for the British Columbia riding of Skeena, told repor ters he is surprised the Mounties aren't interested in examining the burglaries at the Toronto offices of three lobby gioups and another break-in at the Vancouver headquarters of the Green Paity The pattern has been Tor thieves To make off with computer data and other_information but _leaye_ other valuable equipmeni untouched, said Fulton, who recently headed an NDP environmental task force He complained a month ago that his own Parliament Hill office had also been broken into four times since the start of the year-by intruders apparen Uy looking for information related to the task force's report Those incidents have been under in vestigation by Commons. security stall PATTERN UNUSUAL He called the other burglaries “high quality break-ins’’ by people who were after information rather than the sfor SS Gary Dianna Carolin ADVER NEWS CASTLEGAR Tam mal criminal booty It seems to me there’s a pattern worthy of the very. highest levels of police investigation,” said Fulton, calling on Solicitor General Pierre Blais to take action The New Democrat MP said he has no idea who was behind the break-ins. Two of the groups hit, the Ontario Environment’ Network and the Canadian Environmental Law Association, were names as targets for possible infiltration in an internal memo drawn up by Atomic Energy of Canada Lid. and leaked to journalists last year Growers want restrictions lifted KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) The should put pressure on Taiwan to life restrictions federal government against Canadian fruit, says the president of B.C. Tree Fruits Ltd I think we should look at boycot Ling or restricting their fresh produce coming into Canada," Jamie Kidston said Taiwan banned B.C because the country’s growers com plained of unfair competition. The ban was lifted for. the 1988 crop, but severe import restrictions were imposed Import quotas were placed on all apples in 1987 countries last year except the United States. ‘We as growers understand the feelings of Taiwanese farmers but the present situation is ridiculous,’ Kid ston said. “It's unfair to treat one trading partner over another this way “Their farmers aren't getting any protection and we aie under a quota.” Okanagan Valley, growers were restricted to shipping about $00,000 kilograms of apples worth about $1.8 million US this year, said) Marty Topham, offshore sales manager tor the grower-owned B.C. Tree Fruits (Fa LCON PAINTING & FOURTH DECORATING CASTLEGAR 8 © Here’s My Card. . . ies | | zee Fleming Kootnikoff e Soukorott TISING SALES 2788 vaca TRAN, BC vie sy 364-0202 TOL FRee OFFICE 365-5210 1-800-663-4966 AVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD are, . 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