rin) BALE fl ~k. By UNITED PRESS CANADA CROSBY, England - In an historic victory that could shatter Britain’s traditional two-party system, Mrs. Shirley Williams has won the first seat in Parliament for the new Social Democratic P e believe that the election of the first Social Democratic MP ever in this country is the beginning of what is’ for us a great movement of history, an idea that has found its time,” she said. Mrs. Williams, who left OTTAWA - Members of Parliament have unanimously ratified the inclusion of aboriginal and treaty rights in the constitution, leaving only a few obstacles to a House of Commons vote next week approving the resolution that will be sent to Britain. MP's voted 222-0 Thursday to enshrine aboriginal rights in a new constitution, despite a last-ditch effort by the New Democratic Party to include a provision requiring consultation VANCOUVER - An application to delay the tral of Clifford Olson, the 41-year-old construction worker charged in a string of child murders in British Columbia, was rejected Friday in BC. Supreme Court. Chief Justice Allan MacBRachern told Olson's lawyer, Robert Shantz, that counsel had provided ansufficient)§ reason to adjourn the tnal for a JOHANNESBURG, th Alrea dcfensec broad Sou Seychelles torces launched sweeps in the countryside Friday = for remoants of a while merccaary force who fled tnto the halls abortive coup oon the Indian Ov can talaods after an “We stall koow how many arc icft bul we have captarcd at he satd “There are also some dcad but the army hasn't don t least two” announced PAORE WORLD ON A27 AND A28 Social Democrats win in Britain the Labor Party disen- chanted with its leftward drift and helped form the SDP, ran in a special election held Thursday in the Crosby district of Liverpool in = nor- thwestern England - a district that has voted Conservative in every election since 1918. Mrs. Williams was declared the winner with 49.1 percent of the vote, while her Conservative opponent John Butcher came in second with 39.8 percent. Rights okayed but embattled with and approval from native groups on any future changes affecting aboriginal rights. The NDP also lost their battle earlier this week to remove the modifying word “existing” from the amendment on native rights. Bowing to in- sistence from Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, the government wrote the native rights amendment so that it referred only to ‘exiting rights’’of Canada's aboriginal peoples. Delay nixed in murder trial month from its scheduled starting date of Jan. 4 As QOlson looked = on from the prisoner's dock. Shantz told MacEachern he needed more time to prepare his defense He said he had received “three bundles” of new matenal and that he was having difficulty getting other documents necded from the pmson where Olson was being held peading tnal Hired guns in hiding how many yct— The men trapped on the tsland belonged tooia group of about 00 ‘bargain bascment mercenanecs, who fought in the failed coup that was launched at Mahe airport Wednesday Forty four of Che white soldiers for hire escaped by hijacking an Ai Toda yothmer and ota South Africa whete they telenaacd the ‘ passengers and crewed surrendered to poole e FROM PAGE A3 of Mountain Highway, is stil! open for dropoffs of papers, glass and cans. But their major work these days is in West Vancouver, where New Life still has a contract for a multi-material recycling collection service for which it is paid $33 per tonne. Weekly collections of papers, glass and metal have been ongoing there since May fast year and there are dropoff depots for the same items at 2ist Street and Gordon and on Marine Drive at Gleneagles. So far, collections in West Van are only being carried out in two select areas — at Ambleside, between 11th and 1Sth Streets, and in the Chartwell area of the British Properties — affecting about 1,300 homes. But both New Life and the municipality are encouraged by the success of the response, with 81 per cent participation rate and a 22 per cent reduction of waste volume. and West Van is looking at eventually ex- panding the program to the entire municipality. Goodbye Mr. Morfitt WEST VANCOUVER Alderman George Morfitt said farewell to council Monday saying it had been a “privilege” to work on “one of the most knowledgeable, efficient, and productive of local municipalities”. 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