1 4,! i T H ' - VoL-20;No.231 . Women History will be made tonight in George as Pat Reed of Quesnel Is as one of the first six women priests Anglican Church of Canada. The head of the Anglican Archbishop Edward Scott, will sermon in St. Michael and All Angels 1505 Fifth Ave. at 8 p.m. Bishop John of Kamloops, Bishop of the Crossword Editorial Entertainment Family ... ONLV FEATURED MADE HERE to be priests Prince ginia Bryant and Elsbeth Alley, In ordained and Beverly Shanley of Niagara In the Mary Lucas of St. Catherines and Laker Mills of Huron diocese, in Church, Catherines. the The ordination of women In the Anglican Church. Church has been a controversial topic many years but was finally approved Cariboo June by the church's general assembly. today across Canada. are expected to attend the ceremony The other women to be ordained are Vir here. The public is welcome to attend. WORTH 96.5 U.S. CENTS Dollar's plunge picks speed Shoplifting is practised by hundreds in Prince Page 3. Premier Bill Bennett says Canada is and over-serviced. Page 7. Separatism in hockey? Would you believe could pull out of Canada if they'll give up Guy and Guy Lapolnte, in exchange for Labrador Maritime province to be named later? Page 13. Convicted killer Gary Gilmore, whose may collect $500,000 if he dies by firing squad, demanded freedom or death in a taunting letter Utah board of pardons. Page 5. their babies. Page George's keeping J& Gardening 18 Local, B.C 4 National ...m. Sports...... , ..JO, 31 Television - cloud Monday's high was 0 overnight low of -2. Low tonight, :5 with a of 0 today and Wednesday, On Nov, 30, 1975 the high 9, the low, -18. recorded was 10 cm and was 20 cm of snow on ground. Partial clearing chance of light snow are predicted Wednesday. "Wait a minute here, you're putting the cart." "But Vic, Vic," came the quiet reply Donations are being welcomed for the family of Vogt of the United Pentecostal Church. The lost their possessions In a fire Sunday. For those to donate clothing, the Vogts have two girls, 11 The man to call is Gary Ubdegrove at 964,-7437. TORONTO (CP)-The downward slide of the Canadian dollar continued today with the dollar 96.48 cents in New York noon following Monday's drop which was the largest one-day decline since May 3, 1962. In London the dollar slipped to 95.85 cents as markets opened, but recovered to 96.50. The dollar closed Monday down 1.8 cents at 97.09 cents terms of United States funds, compared with 98.93 U.S. cents Friday and $1.0004 Thursday. On May 3, 1962, the dollar declined by more than two cents in response to announcement that the federal government was pegging it 92.5 cents. Foreign exchange traders said commercial selling of the Canadian dollar all over the world was the major factor behind Monday's decline, a which occurred on a day record trading volume Canadian currency markets. One trader said companies at e deciding that they Just cannot afford not to get into the market now to sell Canadian. The cheaper dollar means the relative price of Canadian goods on the world market has dropped. In addition, some Europeans with long-term portfolio investments in Canada are believed to be reducing their exposure in Canada and then selling their Canadian dollars. The trader also said there has been little commercial demand for the Canadian dollar 34 to offset the impact of the ..5 selling of the dollar. 25 The dollar has fallen more 2 than five cents in the 10 trading days since the election of the separatist Parti Quebecois. Decline worth millions VANCOUVER (CP) - spokesman for the British few Columbia forest industry says the decline in the value of Canadian dollar in relation the United States dollar is welcome trend. Fred Moonen of the Council an of Forest Industries said Monday that.a one-cent change the value of the dollar works out to about $23 million a year for the forest Industry in B.C. The five-cent drop in the past month translates into an additional $100 million to $125 million a for the Industry. "We are always happier with a dollar that is below with the U.S. dollar, since most of the industry's business done In the latter currency," Mr. Moonen said. "Any drop in the exchange rate is a bonus for our firms, who have been paying a premium for a long time." Petroleum price hiked at OTTAWA (CP) An : of three-tenths of the cent per gallon for petroleum products, such as gasoline heating oil, hs been authorized for British Columbia and Yukon, Energy Minister Gillespie said Tuesday. The minister said In a statement that the price Increase 13, will cover the costs of higher pipeline tariffs between Alberta and B.C. iL & 15 f Copy Prince George, British Columbia p at ' W litw'i'" " " iMak. 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HBdEBVBX 4VbbMT BWP b Citlen photo by Lmn in concentration, a member of the New Caledonia Chamber Orchestra centre a group rehersal by the orchestra, Cantata Singers, Opus One Childrens Choir, 'Second look' pledged into Vanderhoof case VICTORIA Attor-ney-General Garde Gar-dom said today his department will go ahead with a prosecution involving charges arising from the July 3 death of a pregnant Indian woman near Vanderhoof, B.C. official said today a "second ' look" is being taken into prosecution of Richard Rede-kop of Vanderhoof. Creek struck On Nov. 18 regional Crown prosecutor Bill Cook of Prince at George stayed a charge of criminal negligence laid against Redekop by Peter Thomas. This means the Crown could reopen the case, but this for rarely happens. A Thomas had laid the charge today after a coroner's jury in September tor found Redekop was negligent in the highway death of Thomas' daughter Coreen. that real the noisy symphony A symphony of noise will be bylaw would be enforced only unleashed on council next as a result of complaints, he themselves how loud proposed new noise limits will be. Council decided Monday to table consideration of a noise bylaw until next week, when tape recordings will be played. The bylaw proposes restricting noise in"activity areas" to 70 decibels during the day and 65 during the night between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. In quiet zones to be delineated on a map the maximums would be 55 and 45. "I'd like to know what 55 decibels sounds like," said Alderman Art Stauble. City manager Chester Jef-fery said readings by the bylaw off ier Indicated average noise on The Bypass ranges from 65 to 92 decibels, a car horn is about 92 and at night the city noise is about 50. He said the noise bylaw is based on a similar regulation in force in Vancouver. The Alderman Elmer Mercier he'd like to know what a logging truck starting up in terms of decibels. the "Maybe we should have a said tape recording or something so would we'll all know," mayor Harold Moffat suggested. had $3 level 21-year-old Stoney city Indian band woman was Even by a car driven by purchase as she walked home late not a with friends. of stay of proceedings described by Cook angered ".If who wrote to down Garde Gardom asking with a reversal of the decision. decision was expected Ronald by the ministry's direc of criminal law, Neil McDiarmid. aide to McDiarmid said U.S. of Monday afternoon no decision had been made on case except that "an has been made to on a second look at it." Another official with McDiarmid's office said all pertaining to any decision Canada forwarded to Cook and it be appropriate" for him talks any announcements. renewal said today he had no beef and the attorney market, office should be today, for information. Meanwhile, a spokesman for Stoney Creek' Indiati band would she thought a decision which be made today on the until case, but so far no one beef contacted the band. The of forecast shipments market coffee prices MONTREAL (CP) - Retail and expects to a further coffee prices may go above $3 increase in wholesale pound in the New Year, a prices as early as spokesman for Standard coffee under the Chase and Sannborn label predicted Tuesday. The spokesman said Standard Brands will increase its wholesale price of coffee by 40 cents a pound effective Dec, 10, COCKTAILS AND Newson, the But if vice-president and completed manager, said the U.S. increase does not the full impact of imports in green coffee pounds, on the world market. Quotas LUNCHES However, the study found the Liberals your head left and VICTORIA STREET Clown or hotel? that the choice Malkins-owned block between Street and Patricia Boulevard near 10th might be turned into a giant McDonald's stand brought howls of protest Monday from though it was explained that the possible of the land was for a large restaurant and aldermen expressed horror at the idea Arches" on what Alderman Lome McCuish as the "choicest hotel site in the city." let McDonald's have it we might as well take Mr. Pee Gee on the corner and replace it giant Ronald McDonald," he said scornfully. is the restaurant chain's clown mascot. wants beef restraints (Reuter) would keep the 1976 ceiling at and other U.S. countries to open an increase next week on pounds next restraints in 1977 on voluntary shipments to the U.S. is reached. informed sources said The sources had been set said the week but the system of restraints asked to send similar to those teams to try for most of 1976 within President Ford imposed quotas in October. became Scottish informants said, because Canadian beef home to the American already heavily loaded Australian beef moved move Puerto Rico. exporting countries, led LONDON Australia and New government would probably be what is billed total U.S. market British of 1.283 billion in centuries, under a voluntary home rule system. Wales. negotiations are not The by the end of 1976, Devolution would be by growing keeping next year's in about billion 1.170 In Scotland, Informants said. is Imposed by Ford of spurred one day be economically At a news with bill, the leader taking their toll on the waistlines Credit members, 16 pounds for New of Democrats and 14.5 pounds for Conservatives. Conservative Steve Paproski, a 260-pound a survey of the eating habits of MPs former lineman with the Edmonton in the December issue of Eskimos, says he's ona constant diet Foot Canadian Consumer shows 57 per cent of Liberals surveyed are overweight compared with 45 per cent of Progressive Conservatives, 33 per cent of Social Credit members and only 25 per cent of New Democrats, The figures come from a study of 100 randomly-selected MPs carried out by the consumer affairs department of CBC radio and reprinted in the magazine, published by the Consumers Association of Canada. S:W:W:W::K!Sx:Wfc:$:! pressures of the Job, too much and alcohol and too little exercise were among the reasons cited by MPs for weight problems, Many skipped lost didn't eat breakfast and had a tendency to snack in between, about ago. Former NDP lealr T,C. Douglas that one of the ways he's learned "I keep his trim figure Is by taking it at receptions, he "The best form of exercise is to shake on drinking three years ago, the past three years I'dsay I've 4,000 pounds," he said. But his weight varies, he says he's SALT pounds lighter than three years Utah ruled Tuesday mute the the buffet in the convicted restaurant is partly responsible," who explaining how some MPs put execution a lifetime in Earlier legislation allows for of 50 million year providing a restraint agreement said no agenda for the talks next exporters were full negotiating to reach two weeks. made (AP) -The Labor unveiled today as the greatest constitutional change a measure for Scotland and called the was prompted nationalist and Wales. where the the Sea oil has Scotland may politically and independent. conference publication of the of the House of Michael Foot, is aimed at United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland. have devolution the chances of the United much greater.'' CITY (AP) Hoard of Pardons it will not com. story page S