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A VIEW OF TERRACE in the 1930s from the bench area. Smoke in,left hand corner is from L.H.&K. (L. Johnstone collection)

• I ' VOLUE 7,,,o. 17 PRICE 20 CENTS PARK AVENUE Fifty years ago this weel REALTT LIMITED ARE ORGANIZING FOR very pleasant visit with ;co the JULY FIRST BIG Mrs. V. Sousie. CELEBRATION The central •committee for Doris Robinson who spent the first of July celebration the Easter holidays with met on Tuesday to organize Mrs. Atwood of Lakelse committees to carry on the returned to Rupert on work. The following Sunday. Metal Shop Ltd.j fiJ representatives for the Serving Terrace and area since July 11, 1908 various organizations Mrs. W. Cassel and 63S-6572 reported for duty: Native daughter were in Rupert WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1977 TERRACE, B.C. REALTY WORLD Sons, E.T. Kenney, W.A. over Sunday. ~.00"~91A , "- Kirkpatrick, Jas. Smith; -- - I | --" ...... I.O.O.F., W. Sassell, F.C. Miss Spragge, teacher at Bishop, S. Kirkaldy; Port Essington spent Easter sees G.W.V.A., Jas. Tyler, Mr. with her brother, L. Joll!ffe .fight Robinson; Rebeccas, Mrs. Spragge. CasseH, Mrs. Warne; Board of Trade, O.T. Sundal, Ge. McLaughlin has been George Dover. getting some medical at-. ,n extens,on A motion was passed tention for his foot which:: Terrace District Council' There are no houses h .... appointing E.T. Kenney was injured recently. is concerned over reports expansion area. chfiirman and Gee. Dover ___?_._. :'. that Kitimat District Apparently the boun secretary of the general Miss Lee, R.N., of Princei. Council is proposing to proposal is the final pha committee. After some Rupert General Hospital is- extend its boundaries north a three-phase plan discussion the following spending a holiday at the: to Onion Lake. study that defines there committees were appointed home of H.L. and Mrs.ii Kitimat and the Eiti by the chair to get the work Frank.. :~ Alderman Vic Jolliffesaid Terrace' corridor in lined up and to report to the during Monday's council development in the general committee at a Florence Vanderlip spent!! meetinghe thinks Kitimat is thwest. meeting to boca,led by the the weekend with Prince l trying to push Terrace and The study was report chairman. The first named Rupert friends. -; Thorn.hill L ,i,nto the ~Kitimat we on each committee is amalgamation. ':'.Kitimat is newspaber, The Nori chairman. Program, A.H. C.H. Hearn, sup't, of the:i well Organized,. well in: Scntine|,on Marchi31a Barkeri: Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Lakelse hatchery, was in formed ' and has gooa was thr0u~h uuestions i Warne, F.C. Bishop and Jas, Rupert over_~e weekend > resource people, " he" sa id. . the Terrace,:,nsws.... ~:r~ smith ;.~.. Finance,/~. 0.T. If Terrace .doesnt :watch , that Terrace aldermen, Sundal, Jas: Tye, Mrs. ~ The WIA~ of the ~mglieah itself it's going to have a made awareoftheprolQ Cassell, S. Kirkaldy; W.A, Church met at the home Of. fight on its handsY .... ' . Kitimat ".council has Kirkpatrick; Advertising, Mrs. C.A, Head on Thursday ' Jolliffe, a regional district ' dorsed the: ~-boun W. Cassell, Wm. Atwood and last, director (foilowing' proposal and isnowh O.T. Sundal. Rowland's resignation), .process of petitio In view of the anticipated The Easter Sale put on by raised council's " concerns provincial municipal al absence of the school the Ladies Guild of the Saturday at the board m Victoria to proceed teachers on July I, a motion United Church last Saturday was passed requesting the was well patronized despite district.mee, When o* t,e he asked for Terracee.te on.council has' ' i: il;ii!iiii!!,i: i/i Parent Teachers the disagreeable weather more information Chairman adopted a recommendation i Association to assume the and the sale was a financial Joe Banyay (a Kitimat from its Industrial Peter "Clerk (flew the plane in); Lt. Lewis, glider responsibility of organizing success. alderman) would not give Development and Tourist AIR CADETS NEW PLANE- Cpl. Run Gowe (left); and training the school him any because the Promotion Committee that ~t. Matt Vaal Henke; Sgt. Doug Hill; Sgt. Chris instructor; and Dave Simons, Legion president with children for their par- There was a fair at- District of Kitimat had sent correspondence be directed Schooner; Legion treasurer Norm Buflerfield;Capt. Piper PA-18 Super Cub to be used as tow plane for ticipation in the celebration. tendance at the I.O.O.F. no information ~ to the to the Minister of Municipal Derik Hales; Officer Commanding 747 $quadron~Lt. cadets' gliders. (Eric Brorup photo). KALUM HIGH SCHOOL special services in St. district. Affairs expressing .... b REPORT Matthews church last regional Terraqe's interest and The following are the Sunday night when Rev. Fran Buschert, a Kitimat' objectives in this matter. averages of the Kit- A.W. Robinson preached. alderman and Mayor One of Jolliffe's main Children's education concerns candidate sumgallum high school Mrs. Haney sang "I know George Thorn's alternate, arguments against the Easter examinations: that my Redeemer liveth", said Kitimat does not want proposed boundary ex- Joyce Krause, a nine,ear Centre from November 1976 terminate in June although I from October 1976 to Grade 11 - Lillian Taper, "Where shall it profit a to .be faced with the same tension is the two strips of resident of Terrace, an- to June 1977. will remain as a director of January 1977. 70 percent; Daniel Taper, man" by Roy. Robinson and roblems Terrace and land, 620 feet wide on each nounced her decision to run My volunteer the newly formed Child She owns a home with her 59.8 percent. a chorus by six small girls. hornhill are faced •with. side of Highway 25, .that are for the position of school position as project'coor- husband in Terrace. They Grade 10 - St. John "We are planning for the frozen a[~ainst development trustee in the June 4 dinator for the centre will partner• in the Toy have three children, two of Colthurst, 82.7; Duncan Mrs. S. Hansenchild is future," she said. of any kind. municipal by-election. -Warehouse -- a toy store whom attend Parkside Kerr, 65.9; Fanny visiting with members of that operated in Terrace School. MacLaren, 65.3; Marguerite her family in Prince Rupert "I feel I have the Chretien, 64.1; Gladys for a time. Terrace court parade capabilities and interest to Kenney, 59.5. BLACKWATERPLEADS POSSESSION contribute in a positive way Campagnolo announces Grade 9 - Bessie Moore, . All the teachers were on NOT GUILTY OF MARIJUANA' as a school trustee: The 87; Frank Kipp, 79.2; the job for opening of school Robert Hector Black- Patrick Louden was education of our children is S30 milliOn Kathleen Burnet, 72; Alva Monday evening. water, age 21, pleaded not sentenced to pay a fine of the responsibility of the Moore, 70.5; Evelyn guilty last week to a charge $100 or spend 10 days in jail parents and the schools and road program Thomas, 64.9; Nova The hospital auxiliary met of manslaughter after his 11- and was placed on two of the community through Seaman, 47.5. at Mrs. Burents on Tuesday month-old son died from a months probation after he the school board. I believe in Iona Campagnolo, Skeena Upgrading will also take TERRACE NOTES afternoon: knife wound. pleaded guilty to possession an education that ensures MP, announced last week place 50 miles from the top The strawberry growers Blackwater elected to be of a plastic bag with one every' child the opportunity $30 million in federal funds of Dense Lake at Sawmill have suffered another The junior baseball club tried, by a magistrate ounce of marijuana behind to reach and exercme his or will be spent over the next Point to Cassiar Junction setback this year -- frost -- played a friendly game with without a jury. He will the Lakelse Hotel April 2. her full potential," says three years to upgrade and then another nine miles one farmer having set out the Sons of Canada on appear in Provincial Court Krause. Highway 37, the Stewart- to Cassiar. There will also 1000 plants last fall and less Sunday afternoon. The boys again on July 21 at 9:30 a.m. CHEQUE FORGERY She received her public Cassiar route. be some work done in the than 50 survived. got an easy victory with a '"' IMPAIRED DRIVING Valerie Clayton was in- school education in North ' She said Prime Minister Good Hope area. Strawberries should be score of 19 to 4. Robert Sampare was structed to consult a lawyer Burnaby. In 1965 she 's new policy The program is the first covered with straw in the sentenced to pay a fine of following a charge of graduated from St. Pauls is to provide mere funding to formal long-term com- fall. Might as well try to The Auxiliary of the $300 or serve 10 days in jail forging a $176.64 cheque m Hospital School of Nursing the west and this is one mitment for nothern roads. start a bank without any Canadian Legion held a and was placed on three the name of Leona Clayton as a registered nurse. Joyce Krause beginning. Highway 16 will not benefit money. whist drive and dance in the months probation while his on June 18, 1976. She will Following graduation she Areas includeo in the under the program she said, G.W.V.A. hall on Friday license was suspended after appear again in court on worked in Kitimat, Bur- Minding Centre Society," upgrading program are the although $10 million of work Miss R. Deacon and Miss evening last. There was a he pleaded guilty to im- April 27. ,naby, Bermuda and said Krause. Bear Pass area from Bear Marsh returned to Prince fair attendance. The table As a charter member of is being done between paired driving. Terrace. She moved to Creek east to Surprise Terrace and Prince Rupert Rupert last Sunday. with the highest score and Sampare was charged in Wayne Liscumb was Terrace in 1967 and worked the Terrace Women's Creek, 24 miles south from also being theprize winners Organization she is actively Nass River and 25 miles by the provincial govern- Vancouver on February 25 placed on six months at Mills Memorial Hospital ment. Joe Spitzel was a Prince was Mr. and Mrs. F.C. when, at.1:15 a.m., he is probation and instructed to as head nurse of the interested in the Status of from Kitwancool to Kit- Rupert visitor the first of the Bishop and Mrs. Gee. reported to have overtaken ~ake restitution to Al's pediatric ward until 1970. Women and she is a wanga. Campagnolo said of the week. Powers and T. Turner. a police car at high speed on Shoes after he was charged "I have always been in- member-at-large of the New bridges will be built northern upgrading Dancing followed the card Kingsway in his 1965 Dodge. with passing a false cheque terested in services for Planned Parenthood Society on .the Cottonwood River, program, "We have got to Mrs. Aekerberg returned game. Music was furnished for $64.16 in the store on children and applied for the of Terrace. the Dease River and the get Stewart on the map so to her home in Prince by Mrs. Atwood and Messrs. When police finally caught people can get in and out of Sampare at_l- 46a3mLhe had February 27. Liscumb last LIP grant to operate the Four months of business Targilla River in the Dease Rupert on Sunday after a Kenney and Kirkaldy. iwr~bnr] ;~ |ortslo~sr, ~,vnn~,i~no~ wn.~ vrain~d ~g n T ~b'~, nr¢~n there." PAGE A2,.THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 Terrace District Terrace police Council briefs ~!'pn~¢;ll~wns~ beat ~'4; ~..~ ;~ .... . ~'~ ~ : Terrace District Council stoppage in construction of Police received a com- and the persons driver's adopted a recommendation the Dease Lake-BCR rail plaint April 24 that the house licence was suspended for 24 from its Industrial extension Cyril Shelford, at the corner of Tuck and .hours. Development and Tourist Skeena MLA, has an- Kalum was on fire. Terrace Police received a com- Promotion Committee that nounced plans to move Fire Department attended aint from the 1900 block.on it issue a letter of support to workers from the rail line to and extinguished the fire. ~ueensway April 24 about a the Terrace Development the highway construction in Police received a com- noisy motorcycle. Police Corporation to be forwarded the north. plaint April 23 of a hit and attended and warned the to the Ministry of Economic Council was disturbed run accident near West End person responsible about the Development with the ap- that the province decided, in ~.~ ..... ~ ~ Chevron. Police located the noise his motorcycle was plication for funding. the face of high unem- vehicle and Robert Van- making. He advised he According to Alderman ployment, to halt con- dermeer of Terrace was would fix his muffler. Vic Jolliffe the costs of the struction and adversely charged. Police received a com- corporation are $27,600 in affect the livelihood of ..... 1" .... Police received a com- plaint April 24 that there the first year, $48,600 in the hundreds of employees and laint April 23 of a fight in were young children second year and $96,000 in their families. ont of the Furniture Stall speeding on mini-bikes in the third year. Shelford said the province on Kalum Street. Police the 4500 block Scott Avenue. Police received a com- .., is very pleased with the attended and it was broken Vic Jolliffe reported the highways upgrading an- plaint April 24 that someone new Health Centre in nouncement however, .... iml~~.llri ~ ~, ,, U~olice-- received a com- ad damaged a logging Terrace will cost an ad- "even with this money there plaint April 23 that someone truck parked at the Kalum ditional $60,000 because it is still a vast amount of work was using the gravel pit at re-load. Damage was done will not be butt on hospital that will have to be done Dutch Valley for shooting to the windows. land. He said it will be solely by the province and it Phractice. Police request that Police received a com- basically a provincial seems to me only logical to ose l~rsons use the gun laint April 24 of an erratic building and the District of transfer the contractors to range m the future. iver in the 4800 block of one of the needed areas Terrace will pay $460,000 (20 BETTER THAN EVER -- Terrace's Arts and Crafts Show last weekend proved to be better than ever with Police received a report at Olson Ave. It appeared the percent) towards the con- rather than pay the money 3 a.m. on April 24 that a driver was drunk. struction costs. out in court costs." a steady flow of crowds during the two.day event. noisy party was taking place Council has decided to on the 5100 block of Agar. Police received a report Who will ride in the write to Don Phillips, Police attended and the April 22 that there were Golden Anniversary parade Economic Development Wom :n s studies ends first year at NCC party quieted down. some children riding motor bikes in the Cassie Hall municipal car this summer Minister, and support Following the first year of Police received a com- will be determined by the Shelford's porposal. Women's Studies in Kitimat and Sociology zu~ the workload. plaint at 4 p.m. on April 23 School grounds. People are •voters on June 4. Council Phillips said in a letter to and Prince Rupert, Joanne Nakonechny hopes to The women's studies there was an impaired reminded that motor bikes are not allowed on school :decided that the mayor or a the mayor the decision to Nakonechny, who instructs become involved in programis aidedand guided driver on the Overwaitea :.'council re~wesentative will halt construction was "not the course at Northwest women's studies full time. by the Women's Studies parking lot. Police attended property. ~'epresent council in the taken lightly but was con- Community College, says The course in Terrace will Advisory Committee, a parade on August 1. sidered necessary in the there is a lack of knowledge include an organizational group of women from the face of rapidly escalating on what women's studies meeting and the historical northwest who determine YES, Spring is the ideal -~--z' " Councildecided to support costs together with lower perspective of women in how they can support the time for placing the :Iona Campagnolo in her than expected resource are.She said much of this year Canada along with the program and what the needs :~fforts to rush the in- exploration and develop- has been spent getting development of Canadian of the community are. Two memorial on your :stallation of a full in- ment in the area to be acquainted with the nor- 'society. It is basically a women from each centre cemetery plot, but :~trument landing system at served by the line." thwest region and she has sociological perspective of serve on the committee. :the Terrace-Kitimat air- women and its focus does Nakonechny hopes to wouldn't it be wise to .~)ort. Juanita Ha'tton of Golden discovered there is a dif- not exclude other areas, begin the course in Sep- consider it NOW, thus Jl~'~ i6~/ " -f ferent need in each corn- The second women's tember with a Northwest :. It is my understanding Rule has been refused a assuring an early Spring :that the air~ort is presently grant from Bill Vander munity, studies course from Women's Studies Con- ;.equipped w=th a flight path Zalm, Minister of Hmnan Between now and Sep- January to April, 1978 will ference. Anyone with ideas installationt IV ;localizer on Little Herman Resources, because that tember Nakonechny will be a comparison of two on women's studies should Planning now also helps to create Winter Mountain hut the airport ministry has established work out the areas the cultures; one, Canadian and write to Joanne Nakonechny through the provincial studies program will be the other to he determined at Northwest Community employment for the craftsmen employed by Would now require the guide taught in and determine how at a later date. :slope indicator. Fur- rehabilitation and em- tl program will be taught, College, Box 726, Terrace Remco Memorials who at this time of year can ithermore, I am informed ployment program a job a :ording to the needs of Jeanne Nakonechny Nakonechny says the and anyone interested, in give the memorial of your choice their extra ithat the guide slope in- finder for the general area college has an open door women's studies should dicator, which is the second of Terrace and, as such, each community, course on the Queen policy and anyone who is watch for advertising this time and workmanship for which they have instrument completing the Golden Rule would She is presently looking at Charlotte Islands. in[crest in the subject that is September m this been noted for over 53 years. full instrument landing represent a publication of full time courses in Although she has been offered but who does not newspaper. If readers miss system, has, at one point, th=s effort; and the scope of Smithers, Hazelton and involved in other courses want to pay the fee or write registration they should been installed at the Golden Rule extends Terrace with a. part time this year, like Sociology 100 the tests may participate turn up to class. .Terrace Airport on an ex- beyonds services to our " "'- without being committed.to MacKAY'S FUNERAL perimental basis. It was clients and therefore is later removed, but no ex- outside the guidelines SERVICES LTO,, planations were given for its established for community Local labour views 4626 Davis Avenue,' removal," she told Otto grant funding as well as,or MEMORIALS Terrace federal cost-sharing. Lang in a letter dated April Phone: 635-2444 5. Council decided Hatton inflation controls • " ' "Rliot? originally meant a'private person, one not engaged • "Considering the should not be given a copy of jump, persdndl ', in' any public 'office. OpOgraphy around the the minister's letter but Now that the Anti- .percent Aulhof,tt:d Menlof~al Consultant trace Airport and the should be informed of the Inflation Board's con game income taxes were in- curvature of the glide path above facts. is drawing to a close the creased while corporations Which is at a three degree Kitimat-Terrace Labour enjoyed a decrease. angle, along with the Aldermen 'Sharon Biggs Council is reflecting on what These and many other (requently difficult weather and Bob Cooper, both of thisl measure has ac- injustices leave no doubt conditions, it is my feeling whom will be on the KiUmat complished, that the "controls" were that all possible efforts municipal sea cruise during Wages have been con- nothing more than the ~h0uld be made to install the the May 14 Salvation Army trolled and will by the federal government's full qnstrument landing fund raising concert, moved structure of collective disasterous attempt to save system just as soon 'as is and seconded that the bargaining and expected a corrupt capitalistic humanly possible." remaining aldermen and the decontrols continue for system, wilfully creating administration participate some time to come. unemployment and at- . Following'"protests by in the event. Council passed Prices as predicted by tempting union busting. Terrace District Council to the motion with little labour at the inception of the If all this bad news protest. controls have skyrocketed compels you to lay down and Premier Bill Bennett over with no regards to per- die, bear in mind that you centage increases in the can't afford it, as a simple public as well as the private grave marker in the month sector, of March increased from CanCel reports Postal rates increased 30 $243to $298, ,well in excess of percent, automobile and the six percent guidelines, ferry rates 200 to 300 per- especially considering the reduced profits cent, hospital care also price of the metal used for Canadian Cellulose has year. increased over 100 percent, the marker has decreased. reported first quarter Commenting on currency Gaseline prices are soaring. Therefore do not con- ,earnings before an ex- rates, Gross said all export- Coffee had a 300 percent template giving up. Instead :traordinary tax credit of oriented industries and increase. Air fares in- at the next election refrain :$3.4 million or 28 cents per companies are benefitting creased three times during from electing the bosses '.share compared to $4.0 from the downward ad- this controlled period. Sales representative and elect' 'million or 33 cents per share justment of the Canadian tax' increased from 5 per, people who represent your .in the corresponding period dollar. cent to seven percent, a 40 interests as a worker. ;of 1976. Net sales were $41 He cautioned against :million compared to $42 viewing the current :million. beneficial effect as a : Net earnings, after the tax guaranteed and continuing ~credit, were $4.2 million or benefit. ,35 cents per share compared "At best, the favourable :to $6.5 million or 53 cents per exchange rate can only MERCHANDISE :share. partially offset the TRAINEE Reporting to shareholders significant manufacturing cost increases we are Consider joining ranks with Canada's first major :at the company's annual retailer. We are the Company which has withstood :meeting in Vancouver on continuing to absorb," he the test of time and now operate over 220 stores .April 22, Ronald M. Gross, said. across Canada. :president and chief Gross noted that, due to ~executive officer, noted that the forces of the in- ARE YOU: :strengthening lumber prices ternational marketplace, • Keen,ambitious, possessing the minimum of a ~and the more favourable the company has not been high school diploma :currency rates were offset able to increase the price of • Willing to start at the management trainee level •by softer pulp markets, bleached kraft pulp since and work yourself up the executive ladder :production cost increases the end of 1974. • Prepared to relate to smaller Western Canadian ;and extra chemical and Commenting on the communities and accept Company paid trans- ~related costs resulting from outlook for the rest of the fers to advance yourself ;a strike in the chemical year, Gross said the com- OUR TRAINEES ARE PROVIDED'. ~supply industry. pany expects pulp markets • A formal training program leading to mana.ge- . We pointed out that due to to remain static until ment ;:the strike, the kraft mill at sometime in the second half • A rewarding and prestigious career with a :Prince Rupert operated 20 when demand should im- future i:days less in the first quarter prove. Lumber demand is • Comfortable working and living' conditions :'.than in the same period last expected to continue firm. • A good starting salary and commendable fringe benefits MOORAGE RENEWAL OONTRAGTS • Excellent advancement opportunities If you are seeking a secure challenging career with Moorage at the MK Bay Marina expires on rapid progression into our management,team contact'. April 30, 1977. Anyone wishing 1o renew their PersonnelDepartment, Bay NorthernStores moorage space or anyone wishing space at the 800 BakerCentre, 10025. 106 Street marina should arrange to do so before April 30th, Edmonton, Alberta 1977, by contacting the Marina Manager, Mr. Don Pearson atthe MK Bay Marina or at Custom Sports Ltd., in Kitimat.

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THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977, PAGE A3 Pipeline inquiry ' Hydu'o ,,; Terrace begins May 4 headquarters Work will start soon on Windows will be double construction of B.C. Hydro's ghzed. Tile Kitimat Oil Port could start by mid-July. new north coast divisional To further conserve Inquiry has scheduled a The commissioner also headquarters building in energy offices will be heated preliminary hearing for reiterated that his terms of Terrace. or cooled by mdividual units May 4 at Kitimat, B.C. to reference require him to The new building, which that are controlled by receive applications for examine the problems of oil will incorporate a number of thermostats. When the funding of participants and tanker traffic which would energy-saving features, will buildings are unoccupied a obtain pnhhc suggestions on result from the proposal to be constructed under a master clock thermostat procedures to be followed in ship oil to Edmonton from $2,670,000 contract recently will be set so all heating later, formal hearings. an existing oil terminal at awarded to Cana Con- units become inoperative or Cherry Point, Wash. Dr. Andrew Thompson, struction Co. Ltd., of Rich- operate at a reduced tem- The Kitimat proposal, by mond. perature. commissioner of the federal Kitimat Pipe Line Co., in- inquiry into the social, It will house headquarters Thermostats in the cludes an oil port and 753- staff for Hydro's north coast warehouse will be locked at environmental and other mile pipeline from Kitimat aspects of the proposed division, who now occupy a temperature between 50 to Edmonton, Alta. The rented accommodation and 60 degrees fahrenheit deep-sea oil port, also will pipeline would carry holdinformal meetings with throughout the city. The depending on the use of the Alaskan and other foreign regional headquarters area. residents of small west oil to Edmonton for ship- coast communities prior to moved to Terrace from Lighting requirements ment through existing lines Prince Rupert in July 1976. have been reduced where May 4. to the midwestern United Besides office space the practical in certain areas States. National Energy new building will include a such as lunchrooms, "It is my intention to Board hearings on the land ensure that all interested warehouse complex for washrooms and storage pipeline are expected to electrical equipment, areas, to the minimum pharties are fully informed of open later this year. e purposes of the inquiry, workshops and garage levels required for the ac- The alternative proposal, facilities for line crews and tivities involved. of the availability of funding by Trans Mountain Pipe to groups wishing to prepare other personnel. Basic construction of the Line Co. Ltd. and Atlantic With energy conse~ation 40,000 square foot building submissions and of the Richfield Co. of the U.S., is a importance we attach to in mind the buildings were will be concrete blocks, steel plan to expand ARCE's FLOWERS OF HOPE -- Recreation helps all around retarded children include bowling, skating, camping designed to include heavy and ribbed metal wall public participation," Dr. tanker termmal at Cherry Thompson said. development of the children at the Jack Cook School and the annual regional Fun and Fitness Meet. insulation to meet the panels. Point and pipe the oil Support the Terrace Association for the Mentally American Society of There will be an open Dr. Thompson will be at through exmting Trans in Terrace. Happy children fromthe s~hool are shown Retarded during the Flowers of Hope Campaign, May Heating, Refrigeration and courtyard between the the museum in Skidegate at Mountain pipelines to Ed- aboard the school bus after an afternoon in the Air Conditioning Engineers warehouse complex and the 2 p.m. on April 30, the New monton. swimming pool. Other recreational activities for 8 to 14. standards. two-storey office building. Masset community hall at 2 In a submission prepared p.m. on May 1 and the for the preliminary hearing, Kitimaat Village com- Russell J. Anthony, com- SERVICE MANAGEK REQUIRED munity hall at noon on May 3 mission counsel, has for meetings with local suggested procedures to be King visits Terrace area Beacon Hill Ford Mercury Sales Ltd. iresidents. followed by the Inquiry and Beacon Hill Ford Mercury Sales Limited of- government's centralist The preliminary hearing has recommended that the Bill King, the NDP of persons under the age of in the economy. He saidthe fers an excellent opportunity for a licensed hearings be scheduled in fiscal policy has been the iwill involve afternoon and provincial forestry critic 25 who are of tbe age to work NDP hope the accelerated Journeyman Mechanic, preferably with Ford ~evening sessions at the four phases according to and house leader, said in are unemployed. In Nelson, home building in the U.S. spectacular increase in !Legion Hall in Kitimat on subject matter• Areas of Terrace Monday the Social Creston and Kelowna the will create a bigger demand small business bankrupt- experience to relocate to the new town of Fort !May 4. inquiry would include: Credit government has not numbers of unemployed has for B.C. wood but industry is cies. McMurray, Alberta. The qualified candidate will Dr. Thompson stressed Phase 1 -- The volume lived up to its promise to get reached 20 percent, not optimistic. He said Skeena, which is manage the Service Department and supervise a that the preliminary and origin of tanker traffic the economy moving again. One of the serious in- He said labour unrest basically reliant on the staff of five. Company car will be provided. ,hearing will deal with and the planned capacity dilators of the present cannot be blamed for the forest industry, 'could provide an opportunity to Accommodation will be arranged by the em- procedural matters only and and destinations of oil King said government economic state is 10,000 economic problems. Labour ployer. Wage rate is negotiable from $20,000 to ;that he will not accept deliveries through the imposed price increases people have left B.C. to find has been regulated in wages small operators to have submissions or arguments proposed facilities. have dried up disposable work."This is the first time for nearly three years, he better access to the $25,000 plus per annum~ This position is available on the oil port proposal at Phase 2- The proposed income in B.C. Drastic since .post war time people said, and places like Van- resource. He added he will immediately. Interested and qualified persons this time. projects and the alter- increases in autoinsurance, are leaving.,."he said- "°w Louver have the highest be pushing the Minister of are asked to contact their nearest Canada In the matter of in- natives; tanker construction ferry rates, sales tax, etc., He said mere m ,v ,,~ inflation rate• Forestry, Tom Waterland, Manpower Centre for referral purposes. tervenor funding, Dr. and operations; the risks of have centralized surpluses capital investment and no Kingcharged that another to implement the key sec- Thompson said that the oil spills and marine ac- indication of improvements consequence of the tions of the Pearse Report. federal government has cidents; the effects on other agreed to provide funds to marine operations. interested groups wishing to Phase 3 -- Environmental !take part in the formal impacts on fish and wildlife i hearings. and recreational resources '~ Criteria for funding have from potential oil spills and um been established and will be other spills and other i mailed to interested parties aspects of construction and ;on request. Applicants will operation of an off terminal. i. be asked to apply in writing, Phase 4 -- The social and i.stating how they meet the economic impacts on British ~criteria and how the funds Columbia, on. local areas ~woUld be disbursed' and and on •local native ;com- i accounted for. Applications munities. canbe made in person at the Prepared information on preliminary hearing, or in all aspects of the inquiry, writing to the Inquiry Office including the terms of in Vancouver by May 4. Dr. reference and commission Thompson said the timing of counsel's recommendations i formal hearings expected to on procedures and funding, be held in Kitima.t, Prince can be obtained by writing Bill King Rupert and Vancouver will or telephoning the inquiry depend to some extent on office: Kitimat Oil Port in Victoria thus reducing the results of the Inquiry, 549 Howe Street, demand for goods and. ~hreliminary hearings, but Vancouver, B.C. 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i). letters to the editor b k, . t. Pipeline dialogue continues ~ yril M. Shelford present KPL timing to go at things slowly and in There has to be a better MLA Skeena schedule. I hope you will a smaller way. way, Cyril, or our prospects Dear Mr. Shelford: also note that the VTMS is The prevailing "value for a decent survival are not ~. Thank you for your letter ad°nnly voluntary in Canada set" in our society (i.e. the good ! .a,.~- of March 31. It looks as therefore we will not one that governs) is in Incidentally, for a better q,•- though we're beginning to necessarily have incoming contradiction to the things understanding of what :~ set up a running dialogue in tankers equipped with it. mentioned above. This is the environmentalists are all the papers about the With respect to your value set that is stripping about may I refer you to a ~. Kitimat oil port proposal -- comments on World War II the land of its forests and remarkably perceptive, ,~ this, at least, may be one tankers and the absence of minerals, developing our unbiased and well- 'r.'- way of getting the debate damaged fisheries -- it is agricultural land for houses, supported factual account SETTING UP THE PRESSES -- This picture was taken last month when the presses first arrived and .: out to the public. our understanding that provided by Howard Mit- polluting our atmosphere were installed in the Motz Plaza. I read with some concern these tankers carried for the and oceans, creating, the chell in the Northern Sen- '~ your letter to Sam Bawlf, most part lightweight conditions for a nuclear tinel editorial of April 7, our Minister of Recreation refined petroleum products holocaust, poisoning our 1977. Here is someone who, This copy of the Terrace Herald is the last issue of and Conservation, in which such as fuel oils and bodies with synthetic as we say in the north, has the newspaper as a weekly. Starting Monday, May 2 you state that the majority gasolines. These have foodstuffs, oppressing the got it all together!! the newspaper will be known as the Daily Herald. i~- of the people in your con- higher volatility than crude poor and primitive peoples Sincerely !~" stituency are for the oil which means that they of the world and so on. Tony Pearse The Daily Herald will give coverage to Kitimat, .~ pipeline. What kind of public would not remain in the And you want more? Hazelton and the Nass communities as well as •., response have you had to water as long, but rather .~ indicate that? Iona Cam- dissipate into the at- Terrace. Our recently installed CP wire service will ~ pagnolo, for example, has mosphere) so that the provide us with up-to-date world news. told us that she has over 800 chances of negative effects Early ch ildhood letters against the proposal to the marine environment This marks an end to a tradition which began on :, and only five for it. The Save are greatly reduced. On the July 11, 1908 when the Herald began publication on a Our Shores Committee in other hand, as you say very "4 weekly basis. The obvious development of Terrace as ~., Prince Rupert now has well little research has been done education a communication-service hub serving the northwest ~, over 6000 signatures of on this subject-- how do you -~- people who are opposed. We know, for example, that People of Terrace: Program Development - has prompted our owners, Sterling Publications Ltd. "- -are wondering if you have fisheries in some areas were We, the students of Early study of programs, history (which publishes 19 newspapers in B.C., including the " letters or signatures to not affected? Childhood Education at and content. Curriculum Daily News in Prince Rupert) to make this new ,.~ support your claims that the And finally, back to Northwest Community Development - study of change in direction. ~"~. majority are in favor? It "development" and en- College, would like to use children's art, music, hardly seems likely that vironmental groups ..... this space• to thank all the language, science, socials. One important factor in making this decision is the that is the case! It might be How you can say it is people who supported us in Health & Nutrition. Hum~in ~ our walk-a-thon, bake sales, Daily Herald wilt be delivered to the homes of .~ worthwhile to mail out "fashionable" to be against relations. Business ati- : Terrace by 7 a.m. each morning. This means that questionnaires to your devel6pment? The term raffle and who offered ministration. Practicum' - constituents and see what implies a popular trend donations. The money practical training on the job. readers will have the opportunity to read a newspaper ;;, kind of response you get. followed by large numbers raised paid for our tran- Seminar - discussion of like the Province during their morning menus. ~" With respect to your ofpeople.En- sportation to Vancouver practicum. Psychology - :~ comments on Loran-C and vironmentalists are by far where we were able to in- child psychology. Sociology. News will be brought to your doorstep five days a the navigational system on in the minority -- and they vestigate the early By means of guiding week. Our three unit News King presses, made by the west coast there are do not exist to oppose childhood facilities children's play and assisting available in the south. Fairchild, will produce your morning newspaper each some points that need development but rather to childhood development we day at midnight. clarifying. ensure that the natural During our tour we ob- hope to fulfill the needs of Loran-C is a blanket environment is not damaged served many different pre- early childhood. location system that will needlessly or irreversibly. school centers, universities Yours truly, There will be a full time Kitimat news director ~, extend for about 180 miles No other institutions in our and colle.ges that fulfilled Students: Jill Ewart, living in that community. Although the wire service -'T. ,~ off the coast of North society are safeguarding the various needs of Ingrid Ogden, Sally Davies, provides us with world news it will remain our policy Dave Hamilton and Jack Richard begin the dirty America -- any vessel so environmental interests- children. We feel this trip Lorraine McFarland, Penny has been of great value to us to publish as much local and regional news as is job of cleaning the presses for next Monday's press equipped will be able to certainly not industry or Gall, Margaret Massen, available to ensure that the readership that we have .~ determine its position with government! You, yourself, and we thank you. Vicky Watt, Joanne run. Watch for the Daily Herald free onyour doorstep ~ great accuracy. However, should know this is so from Just to give you an idea of Fauehon, Mary Derksen, enjoyed over the years is maintained. during May. ~, Loran-C alone is nowhere your own experiences at what our course entails, Nettle Olson. near adequate to safely Ootsa Lake when Alcan here is an outline that Instructors & Coor- guide tanker traffic to and decided that northwestern consists of nine different dinators: Larisa Tarwick, :: from the Kitimat Harbour. B.C. was a good place to units. Jody Simmons. --- By BILLSMILEY brought a complete new cor- duroy outfit, made by hand, There is another system, refine aluminum. The I WAS so mad when i began substantially more process hasn't changed for the girl to 'wear at the writing this column yesterday concert. And there we were '~ sophisticated, called the since you fought that issue, that there was smoke starting Vessel Traffic Management Cyril -- it always seems to stranded at a wind-swept to come out of the typewriter "service" station forty miles -: System (VTMS). be up to the little guy to try keys, so I stopped and let Bill Smiley This is an elaborate and introduce some sanity Save Canada from anywhere. them cool off overnight. Only by dint of great for- ~," network of beacons, buoys, to the way our system They're still warm, but just Fuel for :~ etc. that are erected along operates. bearance and awesome touchable. threats of law-suits did i get :~ the route, performing two If environmental groups Reason for my rage was anger ',." - main functions: 1) it keeps have been responsible for from Quebec one of those turkeys to call a that I had been royallyshafted garage in the nearest town, •'.- track of movements of all halting certain development three times in a row by three And 1 thought plumbers You've hcell siting before. and arrange to have the car ,, vessels equipped with VTMS projects, it is only because Dear Reader: born in Quebec, who corn: different service stations !~ gear and relays this in- what they have had to say posed "O Canada". t were rough[ After tangling and sworn you'd ,ever do it towed there and repaired. We are disturbed by owned by three different oil ,s ,9 with a few mechanics in a again, but there's nolhing eise We hitched a ride down the ~. formation to all those same has been rational and ap- discussions of the possible Are you searching for a • companies, to tune of about vessels in the area, and 2) it propriate. After all, they do way to express your few days, ! could have kissed for another forty miles. road, ~.vith two lovely women break-up of our country, $200 and a great deal of from tip north, bless their ~. keeps the vessels separated not have great amounts of Canada. How can we ex- friendship towards the an honest plumber who L.,,a,l,~ me lukewarm dish- personal inconvenience. chanced along. He'd probably good souls, and they look us and in the right traffic lanes. money for legal battles or press our goodwill to our people in Quebec? 'Please water they call coffee. Turned To picture the difference In each case the ineptness have charged me five bucks into the city, getting them- buying off officials and they French speaking fellow write a note or postcard of the so-called "service" was the key to get going. Nothing. more readily, imagine for the privilege of kissing selves thoroughly lost in the certainly do not have any ? expressing your feelings equalled only by the rapacity Couldn't be the starter. Had Loran-C being analogous to him, but he'd have looked 'process. Taxi to concert site. political clout. Their only about this important of the operators. just hfid a whole new unit put a road map that tells you power lies in the judicious Families quarrel but with matter, in French or good after those various in, two weeks before, at a cost Daughter doesn't want new ~-,~ where you are on the ground My first impulse was to grease-monkeys who seemed outfit. Missed concert. Taxi use of fact and reason and love and willing hearts the English, to: name names and lay the of $70. Must be the battery, in .,. and the VTM System as the more interested in rape than to hotel. Total taxi bill, nothing more. quarrels are resolved, sordid facts on the line. But 1 that.very chill wind. ~: white and yellow lines on the The "value set" that seeks because the family is im- Citizens or quebec kissing. No problem. Get a boost, $14.00. OK. No sweat. c-o Council of was boiling so buoyantly that Next morning, phone gar- ;;. road to keep your car on more and more industrial portant. So it is with our there was no way I could have Nobody wants to hear my Walked around to service :~. course plus on-board radar Canadian Union age to which car towed. Sure growth as the solution to our country with its beauty, written an honest, objective troubles, but I don't care. 1 centre. Nobody home. Out 1470 Peel Street he can fix. No problem. "You ~. to let you know where all the social and economic freedom and diversity. With account of the piracy 1 was have to purge myself of this front three young gas-jockeys cars on the highway are at Suite 925 pick up tomorrow. Before problems is obsolete -- after one of its members gone subjected to, so i'm glad I bile or 1'11 be sour on service- pumping fuel like mad. Tried > any given moment. As you Montreal, Quebec H3A noon. I quit noon." all, it's what got us into the Canada is incomplete. It slept on it. men all spring. ! don't want to to get some help. Was almost -- can see, there is a sub- mess in the first place. More was a French Canadian, IT1 go through my life hating completely ignored. Finally, I didn't want to label all Next day, taxi 45 miles ., stantial difference. of the same obviously will Sunoco, Fina and Gulf Service mechanics. Some of my best one of them told me with ::.~ There are four levels of only increase the problems. friends are mechanics. But I some delight that the mech- north (no bus) to garage. Car station operators as highway- fixed. Bill $99.00. Garage- :~ operation to the VTM More is not necessarily men, because that would have wouldn't want my daughter anic was on holidays, that the ., System -- Vancouver has merrier, bigger not Elks host to marry one. On second tow-truck was away some- man won't accept credit card maligned a couple of local though sign n window says he %~- Level 4, Prince Rupert has necessarily better! thought maybe I would. She'd where, and that he personally operators who have not, to will. Borrow enough from :', currently Level 1. The , What is needed now is a my knowledge, while 1 was certainly be financially secure was too busy to even lift the cabbie to get car out of hock. :-. Tofino area will have Level value shift in society for life. hood. anniversary parade watching, mugged me. They Decent cabbie, took cheque, 4 by 1978 and Prince Rupert towards environmentally were not involved. Now, the sad saga. it was Mounting frustration and Level 2 by 1980, under appropriate lifestyles and seething anger commencing. was sympathetic. His cab bill, Suffice it to say that the March blowing itself out like $40. ~: present construction economies. We have to Terrace Elks Club is Eby Street, thence north on next time you see Wayne and a polar walrus. Bitter cold, But I'm a patient man, a < scheduling. conserve non-renewable proposing to host a parade Eby to Lazelle Avenue, Shuster doing one of those wind gusting to about 50. We reasonable man. Finally, kid I am enclosing for your Drive car all way back to resources and concentrate in Terrace on August 1 in thence east on Lazelle comedy commercials in which were on our way to the city for arrives with tow-truck. Gives information an in- city. Something wrong; on developing renewable honour of Terrace's 50th Avenue to the entrance of you are assured that a big a couple of days. Stopped for battery a boost. I turn key, tergovernmental memo doesn't steer right. Whole day ones. We have to decen- the Overwaitea parking lot American oil company's only coffee at one of those big, with relief. Horrible scrailing which states that the anniversary. Terrace shot, Arrive hotel, no parking tralize and humanize our for judging and dispersal. aim in life is to give you the drive-in restaurant-'service sound. No more. Everything Kitimat oil port develop- District Council has ap- space left at the inn. decision-making processes proved the following parade best possible service at the stations which have nothing dead. The kid re(~koned my merit would delay so they become more route. Anyone who wishes to lowest possible cost, switch to going for them except a new starter unit had just And I'm skipping over the operational date of the responsive to the people who enter the parade should a soap ad. At least the soap stripped its guts out. He was required level of VTMS Plans are for the parade monopoly. Thier coffee is bad parts. I'm sure this hitter live in remote areas. We contact Noel Martel, merchants con you blatantly, just guessing, of course. (Level 4) for the Prince to start at 11 a.m. August 1 lousy, their food is swill, their little tale has mechanics every- have to diversify our Chairman, Elk's Parade ' Rupert area until 1981. This at the corner of Legion and take you to the cleaners staff is surly, slovenly, stupid, A little background music where slapping their knees in economic structure in order Street and Lakelse Avenue, Committee at 635-4277 or "~ is at least one year after • literally, rather than figura- or all three. You know the here. We were on our way to hilarity. But I'm afraid it left to increase its stability and roceed west along Lakelse telephone Ivor Bristol at 635- ~., tankers will start moving tively, as the oil companies kind ! mean. Terrific archi- hear our daughter play in a a slightly rotten taste in my not throw all our eggs in one venue to the intersection of 5718. tecture with nothing inside. into Kitimat under the basket. We're going to have do. concert. Her mother had .mouth.

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THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977, PAGE AS Banyaythreatens to resign Thursday, Friday April 2l ver cru:se costs question & Saturday 29 & 30

- _ _ I Joe Banyay, chairman of She sala me $2,000 will still be spent by the federal The boar(l'" received a the Regional District of be needed.. government on road con- complaint from James Kitimat-Stikine, told struction north. It has been Wood about the poor quality members of the board he Vie Jolliffe"was blocked fighting for improvements of tie down area available to would resign if they asked several times by Banyay at on, Highway 37 for many .eneral aviation at the Kitimat for the $2,000 grant the beginning Of the meeting ars but it now wants to back that was spent toward when the financial w the breakdown on the says formerly the federal and provincial EMBER the municipal cruise. statement on the Terrace aircraft were tied down on sharing and what the He made the statement in arena and swimming pool' the inside of the taxiway. complex were discussed. schedule for the road im- This area is level and response to a recom- provements will be. mendation from Frank When Jolliffe said the grassed over and an aircraft Terrace recreation facilities The beard will also ask could be taxied in and out of Armitage, chairman of the Premier Bill Bennett to finance committee, to ask, were running at a loss and position. this was creating a problem make a study on the high that in view of the $25,000 value of freight to the north, As of this spring, Wood k pipeline donation, does for all areas which pay into L them Banyay said he must particularly food freights. It explained, overnight Kitimat still need the $2,000 believes there should be a parking has been restricted from the regional district? wait until new business. Later Jolliffe explained subsidy on all freight into to an unprepared rough, "I feel ashamed a "we have a major problem the. north. rocky area where damage member of this board could maintaining recreation and resultant safety come up with this recom- services in Terrace." He The boar'(i" passed a problems will occur if mendation," said Banyay. said there are not enough motion from Fran Buschert aircraft are taxied on this He added that the money users, costs are going up in response to information surface and it is very dif- was given in good faith and the competition is going from CNR that its plans to ficult or impossible for one several months ago and up. discontinue its passenger person to push an aircraft there should be no reason to He said the competition service from :iasper to hack in. change that view now. comes from places like the Prince 'Rupert were not The matter was referred ski hill, etc., that are the approved by the Railway to the airport committee. Vic Jolliffe, Mayor Transport Committee. Gordon Rowland's newer facilities. "Maybe we replacement as director on are overservicing this The committee ordered the beard, suggested there place," he said. CN to investigate further the According to the MK Bay would be no harm in asking Fran Buschert said feasibility of reducing the Marina Committee report Jolliffe was obviously losses incurred on this the costs of a locked gate Kitimat bdt Banyay onto the floats are being threatened to resign if the unaware of a study made in service and to report to the the U.S. which proved that committee by July 29. " investigated. However, Lea board even asked such a once the public begins to use Watmongh who serves on FOOD DEPT. question. He added he was one facility it uses all the Buschert said the board the committee, says the not taking this position as a facilities. She added Kitimat should write a letter to the regional board should speak member of the Kitimat had long been aware of the CN saying it should in- out against the proposal. municipal council but as vestigate reducing its losses chairman of the regional study. He said there is no need Les Watmough, of by improving its services. for a lock because the Includes meat, produce, groceries and bakery board. Thornhill, said the outlying She added if the service watchman lives at the Alderman Fran Buschert areas should pay less for the improved it would be better marine and there will be no Except Freezer Beef and Tobacco Products of Kitimat, alternate for arena and swimming pool. utilized. great risk of vandalism. He Mayor George Thorn who Frank Armitage, of said a gate will create was absent, ended the Stewart, said the only way problems for people coming discussion by saying the to make money in these The board 'received word from the water because they cruise route does not usually facilities is to have a Hquor from J.P. Taylor, Assistant would be locked in. follow the oil tanker route lounge, even if churches are Deputy Minister of the The recommendation will HARDWARE but the Kitimat pipeline against them. Department of Municipal be sent back to the com- I % interests offered the $25,000 Affairs, that the regional mittee for its review with extra cost to reroute the ship The board was pleased to district's share of natural the regional district's DEPT. to follow the tanker route. hear about the $30 million to gas revenue is $30,000. concern expressed.

Crown Zellerbach plans DEPT. 10% provincial expansion Plans for a further $125 utilizing the kind of timber growth needs. "We can do it Columbia." million spending program to resource now available. It and still maintain a growing He urged all people. - modernize and expand its will also result in some economy but only by "businessmen, unzon British Columbia forest additional production for producing and selling more, leaders and everyone else" SUPPLIES products .:9porations were sale in the market place, he particularly in export to participate in this debate announ~ced recently by said. L markets." and to present the voices of CrownZellerbach Canada ' He said the Canadian Rogers also dealt with the moderation and un- Across the parking lot from the main store Limited. economy is in delicate issue of corporate derstanding in this Robert G. Rogers, balance but is now on the responsibility, the theme of discussion. chairman and chief road to recovery from the the company's annual ".While I realize that executive officer, told the effects of "a great fling of report. "It is just common national unity may seem far company's annual meeting high wages and salaries, sense to recognize that distant from a corporate CAFETERIA in Vancouver that in ad- prolific government many groups are affected balance sheet, they are dition to a $125 million spending and rapid price by a company's ac- related in the sense of the program for 1977 and 1978, increases" but he said that tivities....it is not possible to fading line between announced in December, the restraint by everyone will separate social and economic and social On Purchases of company will be spending a be needed in the time ahead economic matters in issues," he said. President and chief % further $125 million for a if the recovery is to con- watertight compartments," $1.OO or more total of $250 million over the tinue. he said. operating officer, Thomas next five years. "Canadians are now He urged people to G. Rust, described 1976 as a He said the additional realizing that it takes work respond to issues that affect recovery period for Crown .expenditures will be needed to maintain a healthy them and singled out the Zellerbach and predicted a to materially upgrade the economy and that, un- current debate in Canada on continuation of the im- company's facilities thereby fortunate but true, people national unity. provement shown in the first ,A...-- !% improving its earnings are not beating down our "I'm concerned that the quarter of 1977. capabilities and will be door to buy all we can level of awareness of the The company earlier CENTRE directed toward continued produce. We do not have a seriousness of the problem announced *record sales in improvement of the en- free ticket to the ball is far less in the west, 1976 of $394 million, up 33 vironmental standards of game." particularly here in British percent from 1975. EXCEPT BULK FEED AND FERTILIZER the company's various He said Canada is now mills. looking to its export in- Across the parking lot from the main store Although details of the dustries -- forests, grain, THE DISTRIOT OF TERRAOE program are still in the minerals, manufactured development stage, Rogers goods ~ to help pay for huge said the bulk of the funds sums of borrowed foreign NOTIOE will be directed toward canital and to meet future NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public R This means 10% Instant cash refund to members dorlag ! Hearing will, be held on proposed Land Use SOHOOL DISTRIOT NO. 88 (TERRACE) Contract By.law Project No. ADP.02.5019. The proposed contract is concerned with the and following area: NORTHWESTOOMMUNITY OOLLEGi: Folio 08506.000, Lot 1, District Let 616, require a Range 5, Coast District, GAS STATION Plan 7753 Part-time Oo-ordinator of Adu|t Eduoation Street Address: 5206 Keith Avenue. in the Terraoe Area The general intent of the proposed Land Use Regular Contract between the District of Terrace and The Co.ordinator is responsible to a Joint School Terrace Industrial Park Limited is to provide for ,9 Board.College Committee for the promotion, the servicing on the perimeter roads around gallon administratg)n and supervision of the Adult District Lot 616, namely Braun Street, Frank Gas Education Programs in the Terrace Area. There Street and Keith Avenue. may also be minor duties in relation to Con- tinuing Education Programs at Northwest The proposed Land Use Contract may be viewed community College. by any and all persons requiring more specific IT PAYS TO SIHIOP CO-OP EVERYDAY information, during regular business hours at Applicants should have the skills and experience the Municipal Hall. necessary to develop and co.ordinate an Adult Education Program. Qualifications as a teacher The Public Hearing will be held in the Municipal are not necessary for this position. Council Chambers on Monday, May 9th, 1977 at 7:00 p.m. The sa la ry to be paid is $8,000.00 a year. Any and all persons having an interest in the Applicants please apply with resume and names proposed Land Use Contract By.law Project No. of references by May, 8, 1977 to: ADP.02.5019 shall take notice and be governed Terrace Co-op Assn. accordingly. Mr. F.M. Hamilton Phone 635-6347 District Superintendent of Schools School District No. 88 (Terrace) G.W. Buchanan 46 lY @reig Ave. Clerk.Administrator Box 460 m~le.,v.lmlr'll" /'tl~ "Ii'CDOAr me Bulk Plant 635-7419 Terrace, B.C. ~IeG 4B5

., ~. a I PAGE A6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 income and interest and dividend deduction. Taxpayers may algo REPORT FROM TAX claim any unused portion of their spouses' pension or TALK interest and dividend deduction in addition to VICTORIA THE BOTTOM LINE -- these cases, couid the people their own claim. ,by Cyril M. Sheiford MLA WE'VE REACHED IT NOW Most taxpayers, after This week I would like to involved pay out this kindof From the Institute of • money, One if being having calculated their give some advice to the Chartered Accountants taxable income, will be able .people that intend to travel threatened with court action of British Columbia now if they don't pay within to calculate their income tax to another country. Be sure Taxpayers all over by use of ~e tables provided before leaving Canada that 30 days. Canada will be forced to dig you take out health in- It is easy to say that into their pockets as the in T1 guide. surance for your protection. government should pay but April 30 filing deadline Once the tax is deter- The B.C. Hospital Program, there are hundreds of cases draws near. No doubt many mined it should be entered by statute, only pays part of where this happens and if of the taxpayers who have on the first page of the T1 your bill if you end up sick in government did pay three already filed their returns return. Next, the taxes another country. B.C.H.I.S: and four times as much as it withheld, as shown on the T4 did so because they have and T4-A slips, any taxes will pay up to the total they would cost here in B.C., the refunds due, would have to pay if you rates of B.C. Medical and To complete the paid by instalments, any were sick in B.C. This can be taxes for B.C.H.I.S. would calculation of taxable in- overpayment of Unem- a financial disaster if caught have to up a great deal, come any losses, subject to ployment or Canada Pen- by a sudden illness while on which would mean that certain restrictions, can be sion should be entered and holiday. those that couldn't afford to deducted as well as the as well any tax credits • I have had two cases in the travel and go on holidays in pension income deduction available. last month that have foreign countries would also and the interest and Taxpayers who have shocked everyone involved have to pay more which dividend deduction to whiph made eligible political with them so I decided to wouldn't be fair. donations in the year will be the taxpayer may be en- able to reduce their taxes by bring them to the attention The cost of insurance to titled. of anyone considering a trip cover this type of situation is Non-capital losses in- the tax credit for political outside the county. The not high. You could consider curred in the previous five donations. first case involved a either an extension of your years may be deducted. B.C. taxpayers who are pregnant lady on holiday in M.S.A. Insurance to cover Similarly, any net capital renting their homes should the U.S.A. who gave birth to you while you are out of the not forget to fill out the B.C. losses carried forward from renters tax credit form, a premature baby who country, which I understand copper enameling rior years may be required specialized at- is $2 a month extra or see HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY- Modern petroglyph display and a local ~ educted against income Even if the taxpayer hasno tention for some time. This your insurance agent or craft and ancient craft are depicted here with a artist. from capital gains in the income or taxes to pay the cost her over $3,000 above travel agent for, health current year. In addition, renters tax credit could what B.C.H.I.S. would pay. service coverage whileyou $1,000 of net capital losses result in an unexpected The second case involved an are away. Don't be fooled by Canadian-American tax transfers may be deducted against refund. old age pensioner who went someone trying to sell you Now you are at the bottom other income. line. If you have calculated to the U.S.A. and ended up in accident insurance only as it When employees are technicalities, it also covers residing in Canada; per- Aided by a comprehensive The detailed rules the hospital for some time. won't be any help to you if the do's and dent's, the tinent Canadian In- topical index, this Guide to governing the pension in- a refund you may smile a you get sick and end up in transferred to and from little and hope the taxman His total bill came to $6,494 Canada, they immediately special problems of ent.ering terpretation Bulletins and Personal Tax Planning for come and interest and and B.C.H.I.S. paid hospital.. Hoping the news and exiting, the com- highlights of the U.S. Tax Canada- U.S. Employments dividend deductions have agrees. media will give this problem confront new and strange • If you have to pay the $L733.22, leaving a balance income tax rules. As a .plexities of international Reform act of J976. Transfers is a useful been reviewed in previous Qf $4,760.78. As you can well the attention it deserves as I fringe benefits, as well as Reproductions of official T1 reference for the articles. For those tax- piper, take heart and think practical guide to of all the nice things the "dnagine in neither one of am. profe.ssional planning for such frequently neglected (Canadian) and 1040 (U.S.) professional adviser or the payers who are eligible the matters as provincial forms are provided, citizen taxpayer. maximum deduction is government can do with all such moves, this book has of your tax dollars. been prepared by CCH by hospitalization or preser- $1,000 for each of the pension Ernst & Ernst, an in- ving social security en- Employers want to ternational firm of ac- titlements and old age countants at 6 Garamond pensions. Court, Don Mills, Ontario While problems relating restructure M3C 1Z5. to U.S. citizens transferred Written as a practitioner's to Canada are emphasized, guide in layman's language, the Guide lends itself to the : economic council this book is an authoritative less often discussed tax treatment of the tax con- challenges of the Canadian The Employers' Council The council's earlier sequences arising from a going to the United States. [aas recommended a submission called for change of employment from The appendices include a restructuring of the removing the anti-inflation the United States to Canada, sample, checklist of in- Economic Council of controls "at the earliest or vice versa. In addition to formation required for the ~anada. The proposal is date, subject only to the the sophisticated tax return of the U.S. citizen ~ontained in a brief to the implementation of decontrol .federal government dealing legislation...to ensure that ~ith the post anti-inflation the advantages gained in program period, and, moderating wage and price ~pecifically, new links increases under the JIM'S TACKLE SHOP Children, friends, dogs, bicycles, groceries. You name it. The built-to- !between government and program are retained." take it Toyota station wagons have the space to take the gang just "the private sector. This was Productivity, fiscal and Quality Fresh and Salt Water Fishing Tackle about anywhere. And they're built especially to meet the demands/ the Employers' Council's monetary policy and of Canadian driving conditions. Yes all Toyota models are winter f ~econd submission to the governments' share of the "Hardy - Fenwick - Ambassadeur - Algonquin., i tested for winter toughness in northern Canada at temper ~/.~.-:. federal government on gross national product were atures down' tO-4Q°C. also covered. Toyotagives ybu a choice of three wagon models~ ~control; the first was -Qui~:k- Richmake'i" ~: ' "'~'! too. You can choose a thrifty 1.6 litre Corolla engine, a forwarded in February. top performer in gas economy. A rugged 2.2 litre r. A major recommendation Fly Tying & Rod Building Supplies Corona enginu with a standard 5 speed overdrive the brief is for the transmission, or our most powerful 6-cylinder ~tablishment of a Canadian Mark II engine. ~dvisory Council, a national Souvenirs & Local Crafts TOYOTA CORONA 5 DOOR WAGON $~ivisory body growing out with Optional s,mulated o:f the present Economic , Our prices are fair wood gram s,de Oouncil of Canada. The In tile 15th century some panellmg l~conomic Council's current people carried a portable sun- , Shop & Compare ~ork would be expanded to dial in their pockets to tell i~clude analysis of the short the time. 4120 Hwy. 16 East 635-947i medium term economic r e]~ncerns. (By law, the l~.conomic Council is now Ftmited to studying the ~edium-longer term ~ene.) Provincial advisory groups feeding into the 25- r~ember national body ~ould ensure adequate ~epresentation from all ~ctors of Canadian society. ~ew reporting mechanisms r.~quiring quarterly public rbporting to a standing e~Vmmittee of parliament are among the other new fitatures. =.'The Employers' Council ~flso recommended that a ~oint Business Council be ~tablished by and funded bY the business community. similar national body representing labor is also Hproposed. The Joint usiness Council would f~ve representation from t~e major industrial sectors. 'i~he key role of this group is All Toyota wag- o,, . --, ,, ensure that the business ons have electric rear .g~mmunity has a direct window defroster, washer, ,~utcess to the Canadian wiper systems, a standard Rdvisory Council and to feature for your convenience and I~vernrr, ent. The reverse is safety. Also standard on all Toyota wag- also true and is seen as a ons are power front disc brakes, Heavy duty battery, fully I ~9.sitive move in improving reclining front seats and many more. And for 1977 an optional automatic transmission/front bench seat package is available bhsiness-government TOYOTA MARK II ~lations, or in the case of on the Corona, 5 DOOR WAGON t~e labor counterpart, So come on, pile "em all in for a test drive at your local Toyota jhbota'-government Dealer today, ~lations. It is hoped that in :~e future joint submissions ~ both groups might :.~.'come feasible. ... the new name for an old friend. ',-;"Our recommendations," V $0mmented Employers' puncil president William Get to know Husky. Drive in and receive a amilton, "are directed at beautiful 16' x2ff' full color fine art pdnt of the .,veloping constructive picture shown above- absolutely free while orkable mechanisms to supplies last. Available at Husky and Union stations hieve more effective input in Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. ~lto the governmental ~cision-making process. ~ne of these proposals $,eclude companies, unions, TERRACE MOTORS LTD. ~ther groups or individuals ore having direct access to THORNHILL )vernment; they are an tempt to ensure that prior 4916 Hiqhwav 16 West Tel: 635-6558 decision-making, HUSKY SERVICE )vernment receives Dealer Number D004498 ganized and relevant 3097 Hwy. 16 East Terrace, B.C. 635-3717 ~ut from its various WE'RE THE SMALL CAREXPERTS. ~stituencies." THE HERALD, weonesoay, ~prll 21, iw/, I~Au~ A~,~ Jaycettes elect Hydro plans environment new executive statement on Hat Creek The Terrace Jayeettes ~)ne of the fullest en- Nash said that each person standards of insulation and The proceeds" from these vironmental impact requires between 2,500 and double-glazing of windows,~ - held their elections on projects go to the com- statements ever issued for a 3,000 calories a day to Thursday, April 21 at a munity and to support the conducting programs on~ meeting at the Terrace wer project in Canada is maintain a cavemantype energy awareness in: operation of their ing prepared by B.C. life style, while the average schools, assisting industry/: Hotel, Newly elected' organization. " " executive members are Hydro for the proposed Hat modern person uses close to with efficient energy use:, Some of the past years .Creek coal-firedthermal a million calories a day. Hydro has participated in: Judy Sherman, President; project include providing Bonnie Johnson, Vice generating plant. "The difference is the studies and practical ex-1: the entertainment at the Charles W. Nash, Hydro's energy used to sustain his periments with solar, President; Dari Gilham,' Community Forum, the general manager for Cor- modern, plastic life style," Secretary and Sherlyn • Dunking Booth at Riverboat heating and studied thel; Taylor, Treasurer. porate Affairs, told the Ash- Nash said. pessibflities of wind powers: Days, the Jaycette Grey croft Chamber of Com- Electricity accounts for and geothermal energy. ,'] The Jaycettes provide' Cup Pool and selling merce recently that Hydro only 19 percent Of the total "Hydro can always lowe~, members with an op-' programs and tickets at the expects to decide by the end energy used in B.C., he said, its forecast at any time if," portunity for self- Jaycee Hockey Tour- of this year whether or not to with petroleum accounting can be assured that the I' development through nament. seek the necessary permits for 52 percent, natural gas public is willing to do with~: community services,: One of their major and lieences to develop the 22 percent, wood six percent less," he said. leadership training and projects will be coming up huge coal reserves it owns and coal one percent. He said B.C. has been' good fellowshiv. soon at the Jaycee Trades west of Cache Creek. Residential use accounts. fortunate so far because i~ As an affiliate to the Fair to be held May 21, 22 Part of the information for 21 percent of all energy resources have enabled it to' Terrace and District and 23. The Jaycettes will needed will be supplied by consumed in the province, produce sufficient energy by~ Jaycees, Jaycettes again be selling "baron of test burns scheduled this with cars taking 41 percent conventional means. But he, familiarize themselves and beef on a bun" which proved summer of a bulk sample of of that and space heating said it is time to talk abeut'~ Jaycee wives with the ob- to be very popular at last the Hat Creek coal. The test another 40 percent. Lighting nuclear power "without';, jectives and programs of the' years Trades Fair. Also, will enable engineers to and appliances use 10 apologies". .' Terrace and District anyone interested in a booth assess the behavior of waste percent and water heating "The development of/ Jaycees, ~ at' this years Trades Fair material and to determine the remaining nine percent. nuclear energy in British;: A series of self- can contact any member of reclamation measures. "It is obvious at a glance Columbia is not being/ improvement courses is the Jaycees or Jaycettes. In addition, Nash said, that in a household, efforts planned," he said, "but: offered to members, such as ' The annual Jaycee- Hydro has been gathering to conserve and use energy surely the unknown should: Parliamentary Procedure, Jaycette convention will be nformation from efficiently in the automobile become known long before' Effective Speaking, Com- held this year in Victoria, engineering, economic, and space heating would we run out of options. ; mittee Management and May 26 to 29. Shirley environmental and social provide significant "Considering the lead~. Leadership in Action. Fedoruk, Terrace Jaycette points of view. rewards," Nash said. time of 12 years for a major Jaycette meetings are held President for 1975-76 will be "All the studies will be He said that Hydro for generating plant, we should' every first and third representing Terrace drawn together into a several years has urged its start now to become Thursday of the month with Jaycettes. Shirley is project impact report which customers to use energy familiar with the subject on; guest speakers whenever presently our District will enable interested wisely, promoting high which we .may some day,' possible. Chairman and is in con- parties to get as complete a The Jaycettes organize tention for the post of picture as possible on the various projects throughout Pacific Region Chairman, to Hat Creek project and its the year to put into practice be decided in Victoria at effects • on local and DISTRIOT OF TERRAOE their training programs. Convention. provincial communities," Nash said. "This accumulation of knowledge will probably be NOTIOE the fullest compendium of information yet put together in advance of any power The D!st-rict of Terrace will be sending letters of JAYCETTES EXECUTIVE -- The new executive is (left to right) Judy invitation to former residents of Terrace inviting Sherman, President; Bonnie Johnson, Vice President; Dari Gilham, project in Canada. "It will be public them to return to Terrace for our 50th An. Secreiary and Sherlyn Taylor, Treasurer. knowledge and will be niversary during 1977. If you know of any person, (area coordinator) __ _J~BM discussed openly." friend or relativethat has left Te~l:ace, could you "But so should the un- please help us by sending their name and ad. spoken views of those whose dressby letter or phone to Mr. W.E. (Bill) Casey - -' eloquence is measured by Katimavik,-: a new= youth spend 10 months working on. Alcan reports March earnings their silence -- those who or •Mrs. Judy Degerness at The District of program sponsored by the specific projects including now rely on a dependable Terrace, No. 5-3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. federal government is now environmental clean-up,, Alcan Alum/n/urn Limited aluminum shipments were Aluminum Company of supply of energy," he said. 635.6311. • in operation, services to handicapped and reports consolidated net 378,800 tons against 358,300 Canada, Ltd, whose con- He said the demand for' Katima~;ik which means senior citizens, forest fire income of $35.5 million, tons in the first quarter of sol/dated accounts for North "meeting place" in the prevention, reforestation, ! equivalent to 88 cents per 1976and 358,000 tons in the America and Caribbean electricity will continue to We would also appreciate assistance in final quarter of last year. operations are included in increase because "we have identifying any • and all couples residing in Innultlanguage will provide search and rescue and farm common share, in the three not achieved zero growth months ended March 31, The company said that the those of the parent, reported Terrace who will be celebrating their own 50th work. Every three months a net profit of 09.8 million in and are most unlikely to do each team changes location~ compared with $4.5 million first quarter's results were Anniversary during 1977. or 13 cents per share on the encouraging, though af- the first quarter of 1977, SO." and project.. shares outstanding in the fected by sluggishness in the against $5.3 million a year To put mankind's demand Katimav'ik is operated first quarter of 1976. Canadian market and by ago. for energy in perspective, thi:ough ~'private non-profit Sales and operating weather conditions in the organic/t/on which r'eports, revenues in the first quarter United States. Operations in to the' Honorable Barney. were $735 million against Europe showed l/ marked Danson. " $599 million a year ago, the improvement over the first / increase being attributable quarter of 1976, but the 50 All young Canadian to higher tonnage, to in- percent owned Japanese citizens or landed im- ternational price im- affiliate incurred a loss, as migrants between the ages provements and to product did operations in Jamaisa, Jean Holloway /'of 17 and 22 are eligible. / More information and mix. Consolidated both at reduced levels. an opportunity .for young applicatio~ forms can be Canadians from all parts of obtained b~ contacting Jean this country to meet and Holloway at the Canada "fl =...- )). - work together. Manpower Centre for; Avoid buying cabbages Teams of young people Students in Terrace. s/rely trimmed because this causes dehydration. from across Canada will

i •Wigwam Flats wildlife range ' Cabinet appro~alhas been / Kit/mat given to a $7000 purchase of approximately nine acres of crucial wildlife range on o#/oil fried chicken Wigwam Flats located southeast of Elko, Sam If • Bawl f, Minister of Recreation and Con- servation, announced N recently. I) The property, which is m located on a terrace above Inquiry / the Elk River, serves as K rt of a migration corridor L ~ tween Sheep Mountain on Legion Hall, K/t/mat, B.C. / The Government of Canada has the west side of the river and / appointed Dr. Andrew Thompson to the easterly portion of the Wednesday, May 4, 1977 / hold public hearings into the social, Wigwam Flats winter /environmental and other aspects of 2-5p.m. 7-10 p.m. / a deep sea oil port at Kit/mat, British / range. Purchase is intended to / Columbia, and into the broader L place under " Crown / concerns and issues related to oil ownership lands critical to tanker traffic on the west coast. wintering bighorn sheep, The purpose of this preliminary thus preventing the blocking hearing is to receive representation 12 PCS. BROWNIES RECIPE FRIED CHICKEN, of • migration and from interested persons on the eliminating the possibility of following matters: The terms of FRENCH FRIES, CHOICE OF COLESLAW, ha'rassment to wintering reference and the scope of the animals by humans, dogs inquiry • the procedures to be POTATO SALAD OR GRAVY and vehicles. followed • the funding of the A vehicular Closure has f interested parties • the timing and already been implemented places, of formal hearings and of during the winter n/onths community hearings. except under special per- Those wishing to make $ mit. The combined effect tatements about the issues or will be to greatly relieve the bmit evidence will be provided an pressures on wildlifein the / opportunity to do so at a later stage area. • / inthe inquiry. • / Prepared information about these REG 9 oo VALUE I matters may be obtained by telephoning the Inquiry collect at [#_4 666-2251 in Vancouver or by writing to: Kit/mat Oil Port Inquiry Institute of 8th Floor 549 Howe Street Chartered Accountants Vancouver, B.C. of British Columbia / V6C2C6 Members of the Institute in B.C ~ Dr. Andrew R. Thompson Jrovlde the following services: Commissioner E E ~,UDI'~ING AND ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX CONSULTING MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Mr. Russell J. Anthony ESTATE PLANNING / Commission Counsel 4736 LAKELSE AVE., For a chartered accountant in your area, consult the "Yellow Pages" of your PHONE 635-6502 phone book

| PAGE AS, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 i, Gu"ndes-Brown,es °" sell cookies April 29' A I¢ AI|()I TllI

, Cookie Week -- the A similar share of profits traditional fund-raising goes into the Division .... thin, advising that yiu pull with the right man on the bampaign for Brownies, treasury to assist with~ A Williams Lake reader, Mr. R. Fotsch, receives our out the weaker, poorer •leads may well be more Guides and Rangers -- will leadership training, to help plants leaving the best and suited to the job, despite a be held from April 29 to May girls chosen to go to national book prize for the following ,7. and international camps, questmn. ' strongest to develop, slower work rate. Will horse logging become Naturally, they warn this Recent experience in this , Brownies, Guides and and to maintain the division must be done with care so as province and elsewhere has Rangers from every corner campsites. popular again? Maybe so, but not quite in not to damage those plants shownthat horse minning is bf the province will set out in A small portion runs the that have been selected to feasible but, as always, the groups to sell Girl Guide provincial office and helps. the style of early logging when trees were cut with become your future carrots choice of thinning method .Cookies. maintain the provincial 80- or radishes as the case may willprobably boll down to a . In Terrace, the girls will acre camp and training handsaws, muscle and wit. Our pioneer woodsmen did be. matter of present costs call door-to-door Saturday centre near Chilliwack, The same principle ap- versus future benefits. ~pril 30 and will be selling named TSOONA. not have the machines of modern technology so plies in a forest. There is i:ooldes in the downtown The guiding concepts only so much space, water Who knows under what brea on Saturday, May 7. teach girls the wisdom of hauled their "logs to tidewater, river or bush mill and nutrient in a given area. circumstances the horse : For every 75 cents a. helping themselves. The If too many trees are willprove best. Perhaps the package a girl sells, her fund-raising campaign of by the power of horses and oxen. The picture began to Competing, thinning may be horse may even come to the pack receives nine and one- the girls selling cookies to needed to take out and use preferred because the fuel quarter cents to be used for provide their own pack change in the first half of.the needs is a vital part of their century when new in- trees that would otherwise required is not gas but oats. dPlack equipment, hal- ventions came to B.C. and die. At the same time the Send your questions about crafts, badges and for training in responsible remaining trees benefit the forest and forestry to community service work. citizenship. animals were replaced by machines. (The process was from more space. As with a Ask About the Forest, care rapid on the coast; slower in garden, the trees that are of Canadian Forestry the interior regions). being removed in the' Association of B.C., 410. Naturally, machines were thinning process must ~ 1200 West Pender Street, Red Cross seeks faster, needed fewer taken out with care to avoia Vancouver, B.C., VBE 2$9. A operators and did not damaging soils and the trees professional forester will require feeding at the end of that have been left. reply and a book prize will th~ day and on weekends. Machines that are nor- be sent to each person renewal of local However, it is quite manly used for hauling submittinga question that is possible we may see horses timber out of a logged area published. This column is a used again when it comes'to are too powerful for such a jointprojectof the Canadian thinning our second growth delicate task. And so, a well Forestry Association and branches forests. trained horse which can the Association of B.C. If you have ever grown snake logs through the trees Professional Foresters. The Red Cross is "on the agreement wz~ St. John radishes or carrots, you will right track" with its many Ambulance but now we are understand why forest rOgrams but renewal of moving into a first-aid managers thin. A great ai branch organizations experience for younger show of green in the early For Water Wells and 'Pumping ,Systems must be furthered to better people, particularly, which spring gardenpatch does not call fulfill community needs, emphasizes accident necessarily mean a crop of says the new B.C.-Yukon prevention as well as care. nice fat vegetables later on. Red Cross president. "And in conjunction with If too many crowding radish G00DWIN DRILLING J. Gordon Squire, Bur- the government we must COOKIE DAY -- Terrace Guides and Brownies will be out in force or carrot plants are com- naby's director of now set some very clear Saturday 30 as Maureen Clent, 1st Kitsumgallum Guide and Rebecca peting for space and Dealers for Starite Pressure Systems. recreation who has now goals and objectives for the Onstein, 1st Kitsumgallum Brownie reminds Herald readers. See story nutrients, none will develop taken over Red Cross blood transfusion service. for more details. properly and all you'll get is leadership from District The accelerating a large crop of useless Call 635-4073 Evenings Judge Darrell D. Jones of development of blood inedible strings. This is why Vancouver, pointed to the component therapy requires garden books tell you to "great application" of B.C.- a considerable amount of Yukon Red Cross services planning and wisdom." Anglican Synod proposes such as blood transfusion, A native of Saskatchewan, water safety, home health Gord Squire. is a physical Chevron Station education, youth programs, education graduate of the pipeline resolutions sickroom equipment loans University of British and emergency and disaster Columbia who now lives in The 38th Synod of the was "Year of Preparation". went bowling while others FOR LEASE aid. Delta. His work in the Anglican Diocese of Nextyear it will be "Year of enjoyed a community sing- "I see further steps recreation field led him into Caledonia dealt with 32 Proclamation" followed by along. Modern two bay station available for lease May 1, 1977. toward drawing service volunteer work with the Red resolutions when it met in the "Year of Celebration" Good potential. functions like water safety Cross Water Safety Service. Smithers April 15 to 17. as 1979 will be the 100th The Sunday morning and youth into closer "I became sold on the A request to the ap- anniversary of the Diocese. service was held at St. Located at 4531 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. alignment with the efforts of work of the Red Cross -- and ~p riate government Right Rev. Douglas Joseph's Roman Catholic our regional coordinators" the principles it stands for," ies to consider alternate Hambidge, Bishop of Church. Other Smithers ,Applications .available at to develop Red Cross at the Mr. Squires recalls. routes for the proposed Caledonia presided at all congregations joined the local level, Mr. Squire said. What does he hope will be Kitimat pipeline was el- sessions. One hundred" Anglicans at this time. All Chevron Bulk Plant, He was asked to comment his legacy when h~s term is dorsed, delegates and observers sessions were held at St. on the fact that, while in finished in two years? :'That A resolution asking that attended, coming from Ft. :James Centre, Smithers. most of the world Red Cross we've reached more of the no further northwest St. John, Stewart, Ocean "The parishes of Bulkley 4427 Railway/Ave. is s~,nonymouswith first-aid little people in terms of development proceed until Falls, Queen Charlotte Valley-Houston, Telkwa and aria emergency services, in developing a greater sense native land claims have Island and places in bet- Smithers hosted the event. Terrace, B.C. 635:5414 Canada the Red Cross is of fulfillment," Mr. Squire been settled was also ween. On the Friday synonymous with blood. said. passed, evening the Bishop and Mrs. "I think the premiss of "Many of our branches free blood in Canada has are in very small com- includedOther items a revisions of business of receptionHambidge forwere all hostsdelegates, at a I " Scars j Terrace been an excellent one for munities where there isn't church camp policies, plans their hosts and parishuners. Red Cross," Mr. Squire sufficient structure to really for training the laity, Delegates werekepthard Most sizes in stock answered. "It's recognized foster an organization. They Christian education and at work all day Saturday • clearly that the blood ser- rely to a degree on the methods of improving and Sunday but had the vice has been handled more assistance we can offer communications, opportunity to relax efficiently and at lower cost from outside." The theme of the Synod Saturday evening -- some than the government could have done it. "But we also have an ongoing and I think positive DISTRIOT OF TERRAOE relationship with the B.C. Save20% government in terms of our new agreement with the Provincial Emergency NOTIOE OF ELEOTION That's s8.s19off each tirel ?~ __ Ruggedopentread design improves Program," he added. Mr. traction fSquire held responsibility PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tothe electors of the Municipality 2 steel belts or the past two years as Sears steel-belted radial** tires, keep tread fiat; Red Cross Disaster of Terrace that I require the presence of the sa id electors at the Municipa I defend against Chairman, overseeing local Building, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. on Monday, the 9th day of May, impact damage Red Cross emergency proven performers over some of 2 radial body plies 1977, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing permit independent welfare committees. persons to represent them as: ~ sidewall flex for "First-aid has been down- the toughest roads in the world • . greater steering played largely.~cause of an response MAYOR for the balance of 1976.77 term; Uniform sleel .~~-- wire bead ALDERMAN (one) for the balance of 1976.77 term; Steel wire sidewall MAHAND TREES stabilizer REG. Tubeless165R-13 ALDERMAN (one) for the balance of 1977.78 term; 4080 Specialty formulated Whitewall rubber compounds Ior ~-~,/J - flex, durability REGIONAL BOARD DIRECTOR (one) - term to run concurrent with the tThese radialsare guaranteed 40.000 miles fJ and Irachon Wide shoulder to successfu! candidate's term of office on Council; shoulder sleel belts TOEACH: SCHOOL TRUSTEE (one) for the balance of 1977.78 term. A Sears steel-belted radials--7 years of radial tire excel- lence in Canadal Construcled with 2 steel cord bells and 2 ~ ~--\ THINKABOUI I1 THE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE AS radial body piles, Tubeless Whitewall. 205R-15 shown. FOLLOWS: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality. The nomination paper shall be 165R.13 i A78-13 i 950577302DL1 51.00 40,80 delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this 175R-13 i C78-13 i 950577320DL1 I 55,00 44.00 notice and noon of theday of nomination. The nomination paper may be in 185R-14 E78-14 ; 950 577 339DL1 64.00 51,20 the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name, 195R-14 F78.14 i 950577 340DL1 ~ 69.00 55.20 205R.14 ~ G78-14 t 950577342DL1 ; 76,00 60,80 residence, and occupation of the person nominated, in such a manner as I 215F1-14 H78-14 950577343DL1 I 84.00 67.20 to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be 165R-15 '600.15 950577394DL1' 1 58,00 48.40 I ,.' subscribed 1o by the candidate. 205R-15 G78-15 950577 332 DL1 81.00 64,80 215R.15 H78.15 950 577 333 DL1 87.00 69.60 225R-15 J78.15 950577334DL1 90,00 72.00 IN THE EVENT OF A POLL BEING NECESSARY' such poll will be 235R-15 L78115 950577335DL1 I 95,00] 76,00 opened at the Clarence Michiel Elementary School Gymnasium, 3430 I who to '~~11. o, Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia, on the 4th day of June, 1977, B SmallCar SpOrts Radials" *(155R-12 shown), between the hours of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon,and 8:00 o'clock in the turn-te,,,, afternoon, and Advance Polls will be held at the Municipal Building, 32TS Eby Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 9:00 o'clock '155R-12 6.00-12 950577216DL1 39,00 31.00 TURN TO US =155R-13 560-13 950 577 219 OL1 41,00 32.80 in the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon, on Monday, May 30lh, ~165R.13 ' 600-13 050577 202DL1 43.00 34.40 WITH 60RFIDENOE 1977 and at Mills Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, 175R-14 6.95-14 950 577 238 DL1 52,00 41,60 British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon and '155R.15 5,60.15 9sos7720eOU 4B.00 36.80 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, on Friday, June 3rd, 1977, of which every _ *jqsR.!5...... B...~:!5..,.op.s_]Z_2_94 .DL!_.%.o.o 40.60 MaoKays person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. '1 rayon body ply; 2 s(eel belts '='PLAY IT SAFE, Do not mix radials with any other tire type. Correct tire pressure is essential. Consutl your Car Owner's Man- Funeral* Given Under My Hand at Terrace, British Columbia, this 27th day of ual or conlact your nearest Searsstore for proper inflation, '] Small car April, 1977. sports radial Home Simpsons:Sears Ltd. PhOne 43S.2444 M.A. Macdonald Terrace, B,C, . 4613 Lazelle Ave. Monday to Saturday: 9.30-5.30 24 Hr. Teleshop 635-6541 Returning Officer Serving Kitimat Friday 'til 9:00

/ THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977, PAGE A9

3010-D galum Breaker....breake r.... 635-9474 1 errace B.C. In last week's column we The center conductor of the required to make a good line3 the end fittings should method of handling the food mixing concrete by 'hand V8G 3~47 explained a very good way cable should pass easily joint and these co-ax ends be carefully examined. orders was quite different and pouring it around the to fit a PL-259 connector to. through the center pin of the with the braid soldered to" There is a substantial than locally, as well as the fence POSTSin the back yard. RG-8 co-ax. Following is a plug and the strands of the the plug will out perform number of cable ends ap- way that the coffee pot was On the way back we OFF s,ROAD $PECIALTnE$ description of fitting the PL- braid should appear through those that are not to a •plied on "stock" cables or left out. Maybe some of the caught up with Blue Bronco In The Motz Industrial Plaza and Bunny, so we had a mini 259 connector to RG-58 co- the side holes of the shell. surprising degree. As long "made up" cables that are heeg°rod,points could be used 4X4 PARTS & ACCESORIES ax, using the UG-175-U Using a soldering gun with a as you do not pile on great sold that do not pass a rigid There were 35 at- convoy on the return as well. There were many other REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR WlLLY'S JEEPS reduction adapter. small tip, solder the braid globs of solder, it is very test. Perhaps in the next tending the break. CONVERSIONS, etc, The end of the co-ax cable through the holes. Lastly, easy to remove with just a column we may outline the Following the break, CBers on the road as well. is passed through the solder the center conductor touch of the tip of a small two very simple, but about half showed up at The suggestions was .made coupling ring of the PL-259. to theplug pin and slide the soldering gun. necessary, test procedures. Geronimo number two's 20 that we consider having our and then the UG-175 coupling ring down over the The first step to take when Last Sunday I was one of for the war club festivities. coffee breaks on alternate Sundays during the summer adapter, with the t~eads of plug. . antenna trouble is suspected the many that took ad- In all, eight scalps were Now Open: the ring and the narrow end is to carefully check your co- vantage of the very good lifted, some of them being so that visits could be made uite difficult as they were to Kitimat, Prince Rupert or Monday: 9 to 5:30 p.m. of the adapter facing the end In talking to some "old axial line, especially the weather to abandon our Tue..Fri.: 7 p.m. to 9:30 of the cable. Using your time" CBers, they said that plugs at both ends. By far local coffee break at the ready so short. As a Smitbers. Think it over and utility knife, cut 3/~ inch of they do not solder the braid the greatest number • of Sandman to take in my first scribe, I am very remiss in •voice your opinions after the Saturday: 9 to 5 the vinyl jacket off the because it makes it too hard antenna difficulties stem at Kitimat. There was a tha.t I did not write their net. cable. Fan the braid out to take the connectors off. If from incorrectly soldered "convoy" of Tomahawk names down. That's enough for this co-axial line fittings. Then, tribesmen that went on this Radar and I visited week, we'll pass you the "A man cannot be said to succeed in this life who • slightly and carefully fold it the braid is prepared as good numbers and back on back over the adapter. discussed in last week's too, in checking an old scalping war party. We Maude and Supertape does not satisfy one friend." Henry David Thoreau feedline installation or were very well received at before returning, where we out of here. This is XM 14- When working with the column, a very small touch 982, Toolie, QRT. braid of any co-ax, push it of solder is all that is .checking someone else's the Kitimat Gordon. Their observed that Supertape out from the cable end towards the long length. This will loosen up the braid and make it easier to work with. Next, trim the braid with a small scissors to about % inch long, so that it fits hbout the barrel of the adapter. Following this, take the utility knife .and remove % inch of the in- sulation from the center conductor. Careful! Don't nick the conductor. Finally, tin the conductor. Now, carefully screw the plug body onto the adapter. m S97, ! 08 in student grants Iona Campagnolo, Skeena save,3 / II mp, announced Monday $97,108 in Secretary of State Student Community Service Stereo Program grants have been awarded in the Skeena area. headphones She said 17 projects will • Unique 'basspod ° feature • deepens bass without create 64 jobs for students 'boominess'. extends treble between May and Sep- without harshness, for tember. excellent stereo reproduction The Lazelle Pre-School • Full 20.20,000 Hz response has been awarded $4,027 to o.,- "=,,) employ two people. Stereo Amplifier Reg. 31.95 The Kermode Friendship • 35 watts RMS per channel Centre has been awarded • Hi and low filters $5,895 to employ four per- • Two sets of phone, aux and in/out jacks sons. • Two AC Outlets, one switched Reg. The Tamitik Status of • Loudness and speakers A, B. 31.9022 249.95 Women in Kitimat has been ZOne awarded $7,374 to employ three people. -°,,j ..:A project known as i Kitimaat Village has been .vt ,3 ; awarded $8,474 to emplgy 't four persons. Child Minding Centre earns $648 SAVE '6

The fund-raising event at W i Irlis# i ~I/Ii~ • Low profile, the Child Minding Centre Reg. 9~eS broadcast quality Tie.pin mike Belt-drive changer LAB-50 • Only 7/16 x 7/8" April 16 raised $648 for the 12.95 ea • 20.12,000 Hz Reg. 24.95 centre. The money will be • Same precision drive system used in costly manuals response used to help cover operating • Multi.pole synchronous motor • All directional w Dual.range anti.skate, adjustable counterweight, Stereo speaker pickup costs and to purchase new • With mercury • Overall size -- 10 x 81/2 x St/2" equipment for the centre. downward damped cueing and more. battery w Plays 33 113 and 45 R.P.M. 42.2947 • Speaker size -- 5" 33.1056 Success would not have • Ideal for extensions been possible without the generous donations from local merchants, parents and the centre staff. Wakh for our 'Super $pri hb' The following merchants brro~e ,.,*'~"-f , Excellent quality, fl ne.knit SAVE q0 willingly donated; Terrace J.~ '.i~ ' acrylic. Made in Canada. Co-op, Winterland General • ..,-,.- ; ,.' Black/white only. Sizes for Store, Northern Drugs, ...... ~ • the whole family. Tots sizes Stackable.component ,,o,,oo_ ,,.., come, first Overwaitea, Grace Fell T-Shim served. Priced way, way cab,nets Florist, Toco Crafts, ~_ below retail value. Safeway and Woolworths. • The raffle of .a quilt donated by Chantel Michaud, was won by Mrs. 39.95 ea 29egas Nora Phillips. The second • Begin with one, add more as prize food hamper, donated your system Brows by the parents was won by • Shelves are 22r/2 x 15" Mrs. Ivy Estacaille. The • Overall, 28 x 233/4 x 15'/2"" • Walnut vinyl veneer finish third prize, a children's 42.3010 lamp, made and donated by Jennie McFadden was won by Mrs. Sandra Kirby. AlCan / Radae ! ! All other items on this page available dividend jrhaek t at these prices from April 25 to 30, 1977 RADIO SHACK'S POLICYON The directors of Alcan ADVERTISED ITEMS Aluminium Limited While we h.~ve made evely reasonable attempt to have'sulliclsnt stock on recently declared a quar- hand to lulhll Ihs customer demand !,/ ..,I c sated by th s adverllsomenL we ~o . terly dividend of 20 cents per nol guarantee Ihat we can continue , ..d': ~ share, U.S. funds, on the the 3upnly el any specific item. ..t .. through the entire tile el Ihp sale. common shares of the Prices shown are availablo at Radio " ,:'T, company, payable June 6 to Shack stores and are Ihe maximum at i Aulhodzed Sales Cenlre (DEALERS'I shareholders of record at DEALERS are nol obtigalsd to stock. bat may obtain,;Ihe full Radio Shack the close of the business lille. Radio Shack reserves the right May 9. , I0 Itolll quanlit!s~, The number of Alcan Aluminium Limited com- mon shares issued and outstanding as of April 21 TV N LTD was 40,446,694. A quarterly dividend of 42 AUTHORIZED SALES DEPOT • cents per share in Canadian currency was declared on the remaining outstanding 635-$810 4V4 percent preferred shares of $40 par value of the company, payable July 15 to preferred shareholders of record at the close of business June 30.

f/~'• PAGE A10, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 Kinettes Mother's Day tips for family plan Within the ,next couple of organization, an automatic the dishes under heat, there General Electric dish- weeks, the thought of , dishwasher isn't necessarily are times when natural or washers made in Canada Mother s Day will be pop- an energy wasting ex- air drying can be used. For it's' possible to .start the spring ping into the minds of travagance. This group example, after dinner when machine at the snort wasn, husbands, sons and pointed out that if you the final large load of the dial setting. This eliminates daughters all across normally wash dishes -- day has been washed and the first wash and rinse fashion Canada. three or four times a day -- the dishes won't be needed portions of the cycle and There are a host of things under a constant stream of until morning. saves about four gallons of that people do to show how flowing water you're no "No heat (natural) drying hot water, as well. as show much they appreciate mom. doubt using more energy to can reduce your dishwasher detergent. And it still gives Breakfast in~Jed, dinner at a heat the water than if you electricity draw by you a thorough wash for The Kinette Club of anywhere from one to two- these lightly soiled loads. Terrace will be holding its luxurious restaurant, gifts did the dishes in an such as perfume, a automatic dishwasher. . thirds, fora saving of from second annual "Step into "The fact is that when all one-half to four cents a load, - Another efficient Spring" fashion show at the microwave oven or a dish- washer. electrical appliances, home depending upon where you automatic dishwasher job R.E.M. Lee Theatre on entertainment products live, according to one can be done with the rinse Monday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. The automatic dish- and hold cycle. This washer has become one of (TVs, radios, stereo consumer organization. Many delightful fashions systems), residential And it's simple to do. Just eliminates the need to do a for all ages will be modelled the most popular Mother's full cycle with small loads. .Day gifts over the last five lighting, are totalled up they shut the machine off after -- men's, women's and only account for about five ~efinalrinse, open the door With it you can do a light children's wear. It will years, according to a spokesman for General percent of the total amount slightly and let the air dry rinse of say the breakfast range from sportswear to of energy consumed in the dishes, dishes and then later in the maternity fashions; casual Electric appliances. This is because, in addition to Canada. And the automatic An automatic dish- day, when you.have enough and evemng wear; dishwasher is in fact much washer uses only about 13.5 for a full load, do a complete loungewear and beach benefitting, morn, an automatic dishwasher saves more efficient in terms of gallons of hot water for a cycle- washes and rinses. fashions. The highlight of energy usage than doing normal cycle; this is about If it's late, you can e.v,en the evening will be a wed- time for the whole family. This time saving from one dishes by hand," according half as much as you would bypass the heat dry and do it ding scene with clothes for to the General Electric use doing dishes by hand. naturally. The use of the the bride, groom, attendants of the most boring of household tasks prompted spokesman. While some heavily soiled rinse and hold cycle can and parents .of the bridal Not only is the automatic loads will require a full reduce the number of times couple as well as the bride's noted consumer information columnist, Mike Grenby, to dishwasher designed to be a cycle, most dishwashers you do a full wash -- and going-away outfit. very efficient energy con- today are flexible enough to thus save hot water 8 to once Participating stores in- out a short time ago to , ' , , sumer, but once you've let you shorten the c~cle or twice a day, from three or clude Bee s Chnldrens readers th.at ~'I consider dishwashers one of the best brought one into your home time for lightly staled four times, depending upon Wear, Elegance Fashions, you can do a few things to dishes. For example, on all the size of your family. Mantique Men's Wear, personal investments you can make." make it even more efficient, Orleans Fashions, The depending upen your Pumphouse, Rose's Shop, On top of the time-saving benefit is the fact that an family's lifestyle. Following Silhouette Fashions, are some suggestions from Taylor's Men's Wear, shoes automatic dishwasher can :indeed help in the drive to General Electric on how to by Bob's Shoes and flowers do this: , courtesy of Grace •Fell 'use energy more efficiently. According to a leading While an automatic dish- The bull bird of South America has a voice that sounds Florists and Central washer is designed to dry Flowers and Gifts. consumer information like a cow. The door prize this year is a round trip ticket for two to Vancouver via C.P. Air for a weekend including meals and accommodation at the KINETTE FASHION SHOW-- Marg Laursen is one of the models (shown Hotel Georgia. Tickets for "Step into here with a dress from Silhouette Fashions) who will be appearing in the Spring" are available for Kinette "Step Into Spring" fashion show at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Realty World $3-.50-each by telephoning Monday, May 2rid at 7:30 p.m. Bey Veitch at 638-1478, Member Brokers Denise Coulter at 635-7959or from participating clothing bring you their b, stores. Money raised from "Step Linda Andrews heads into Spring" as well as other Kinette projects will be used cancer office ' -+ to assist the Kinsmen Club Sawmills, construction DECISIONS PEOPLE and to have a regular ...... ,:{ +{ of Terrace in raising their sites, loading docks and MAKE ABOUT HOW THEY medical and dental $30,000 commitment to the lunchrooms are all part of a LIVE AND WORK MAY checkup.We suggest women Child Development Centre. • FOR RENT: day's work for Linda An- HAVE A SIGNIFICANT have a pap test regularly Looking Mr a house, apart.. and to upgrade the sanitary' d] ~ws, assistant nurse EFFECT ON THEIR OWN and do a monthly breast self facilities for Kinsmen mentor suite? We may be able coordinator at the Canadian HEALTH. Our phfloeophy is examination. Other com- to help you. Phone our office Kiddies Camp at Lakelse Cancer Society's Vancouver that people must be in- mon sites for cancer are in Close to schools. Nearly 1200 Lake. As well, the Kinettes Enjoy quiet evenings by the A quality home in every sq. ft. on corner lot. Extra and say "Have you anything office, formed about possible risks the colon or rectum where a respect. 2 completely finished bedroom and family room in for rent today?" assist such organizations as Her job is to talk to people so they can make proctoscopic examination fire? This three bedroom the Senior Citizens, the Alice home on Benner Street has a floors with fireplaces and basement. Fireplace, ensuite about cancer and their knowledgeable decisions by a doctor may detect family room with fireplace carpeting everywhere. 4 bathroom, sundeck, carport, Acreage lots for sale. We Olson Home, Terrace Day health, partof an expanding about matters over which cancer in its early stages. usually have a good selection Care Centre, the Child and refreshment area. Also bedrooms, sundeck,, double paved drive. Located on Scott program sponsored by the they have some degree of includes a main floor carport. Included are ap. Avenue in pleasant neigh- of acreage lots available. Minding Centre and many Cancer Society. Specially control. "An unusual lump or Phone us today. Ask about more. fireplace, patio off the din:ng pliances and drapes. Asking borhoed. Asking only 553,000., trained staff and volunteer "Skin cancer, for swelling or bleeding may area and carport. Call Kelly 565,000. Make an appointment Call & inquire from Frank financing and building This is an ideal occasion to nurses go into business and example, is a high-risk also be an indication of and ask Hers, Godlinski about Skidmore regarding this regulations. enjoy an evening out with Squires, 635-7616 for an ap- industry to talk to em- disease for those who have cancer and should be pointment to view. financing, 635-5397. Multiple Listing. your friends, see the latest ployees about their health had excessive ~exposure to examined by a doctor," she Perfect building lot for a spring fashions and assist concerns and particularly sunlight. Lung cancer is a said. contemporary home. Unusual the community as well. about cancer, high-risk disease for features. View. On paved "Five years ago there cigarette smokers. "There are other factors street in good neighbourh¢od. wouldn't have been nearly "Whether people wish to we tell people about," Mrs. Hans Caulien, 635:37.08. as much interest in this take such a risk is a per- Andrews continued. "For Mothers' program as there is now. sonal decision, our role is to example, statistically if a Just listed and fresh on the Today, people are much make them aware of the woman's mother, sister or market. This spacious family more conscious of their. "'factors involved in such a aunt has had breast cancer, Agreat starter homel Must be home has 4 bedrooms, a rec Time-Off health and their respon- decision," she said. her chances of having fireplace, patio, barbeque pit viewed to be appreciated. room with wet bar and sibility to themselves to "Another area we em- breast cancer are higher and MUCH MUCH more. Three bedrooms, large living fireplace, ensuite plumbing, hosts keep healthy. The present phasize is that the chances ~ than average. Another Excellent location. Your offer room and two car garage are glass sliding doors off dining could buy you this handsome only some of the features this interest in keeping fit and of successful treatment are example is that cancer of room to sundeck and carport. A good investment. Currently losing excess weight is one much greater if cancer is the prostrate is a greater home. Make your ap- home offers. Call me today Call Hers, Godlinski, 635.S397 pointment to view today. Call and let's make an ap. producing $470 monthly party indication of this trend," she. detected at an early stage. risk for men over age 50 so and make your offer. revenue with potential for said. People are encouraged to we describe symptoms to Kelly Squires 63S.7616. polntment to view. Kelly Squires, 635.7616. more. Two bedrooms each You are cordially invited "WE BELIEVE THAT watch for any change in watch for in men of that age side, full basement, electric to celebrate Family Month THE EVERYDAY their normal state of health group. heat and large fenced lot. Call with a Dessert Party and today and let's talk it over. Family Fun Night, spon- Kelly Squires 635.7616. Asking sored by the Terrace ...... ii!+ $40,000. Mothers Time Off group. This is to be held in the Veritas Hall, 4836 Straume Would you like a fenced lot Avenue on Tuesday, May 3, Just listed exclusive with this with a small garden and Room with Here's value that speaks for patio? This clean and bright agency. Nearly 1200 sq. ft. 3 1977 from 7 to 9 p.m. Ad- itself. Spacious split leve| home has 3 bedrooms, mission will be 50 cents per bedroom home. Centrally home with 3 bedrooms, located. Moderately priced. fireplace and rumpus room. family and bring your own fireplace, 2 bathrooms, double Outside basement entrance dessert, i.e. cake, pastries, Large landscaped yard, garage and many other fine Just listed. 5-year-old starter carport and fireplace. Some 'and rear parking access. See etc. Beverages will be VAR.ROOM features for only $66,500. it on "Reaiscope" in our office home with lots of privacy. finishing in basement. Contact provided. Senior citizens In today's small car world, it's difficult front and back that lets people sit Preferred neighbourbood. or call Kelly Squires, 635-7616 Large garden area, large Frank Skidmore for viewing. fenced yard. Double garage. will be admitted free. to find power and performance married naturally and comfortably. Same with Check with me now, Kelly for more information. 635-5691. Squires 635.7616, or see it on Two bedroom house with Everyone in the community head room, six footers don't have to is welcome. For tran- to loads of interior room. "Realscope" in our office. many features. Drive by it - sportation call 635-6718. The Rabbit has more power than you scrunch down in their seats. 2118 Laurel in Thoi'nhilh For Entertainment will be would expect, it goes 0-50 in 7.7 And when the Rabbit is loaded with appointment to view, phone original and is guaranteed seconds, and is rated at 100 m.p.h, top people, it's still not anywhere near Barb Parfiff, 635.4971. to brighten the faces of speed. But what is more amazing, the loaded. Open the.hatchback door, and young and old alike. Please Rabbit has more useable room than any you see 12.4 cubic feet of space. In come and bring your other car of its size. It has leg room in fact, if you are not using the rear seat, lii' Looking for a home with a friends. the whole works folds forward, so you difference? Here's 1500 square I can go into the trucking business. You can't missi --a home • feet of family home, two AN Room with power-what a refreshing with 3 bedrooms and a kitchen fireplaces, three bedrooms, IMPORTANT carpeting throughout and in a ideat where the whole family can .Revenue home on Graham ANNOUNCEMENT dine. Very clean inside and Ave. Priced at $47,500 this developed subdivision• House with a view. Com- FROI~ out. Finished basement with 2 ',home features 2 bedrooms up, Located close to schoo'ls on a paved street with un- fortable family home features WEIGHT bedrooms, den and both. Fully I down, plus rental suite with landscaped. Asking price is private entrance. Try your derground services. Call us 2 fireplaces, large lot, fruit WATCHERS. $43,000. MLS. For further olfer. Phone for appointment today or come in and check trees and view of town. For: appointment to view call B. II '¢llt 4('I "~(IV* II)t ~II I information call Horst to view. Ask for Barb Par,it,, out our "Realscope" display. %(*d" MI)*~I.¥ ~HII 1. VII| I 'ARN TO GodJinski, 635.5397. 635-6768. Kelly Squires, 635-7616. Par,it,. 635.6768. l I

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+ t THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977, PAGE All Spring's strawberry recipes Northern gardener starters, will start growth at by Dave Havard that must be reached before Since spring is here and Strawberries are 1 box strawberries a seed will germinate.-If you 35 degrees F (3 C) and in- Whipped topping . YIELD NOT TO TEMP- cludes lettuce, onions, has brought with it a irresistibly scrumptuous I TATION -- IN APRIL put seeds into the ground bountiful supply of whether you serve them by Cream butter aria sugar. before the soil has warmed parsnips and spinach. Work in flour, salt and The latent desire of I hesitate to throw any strawberries, it's a perfect themselves or dressed up in gardeners, to put that shovel to this temperature, you time to indulge in tarts and elegant desserts. One of the lemon peel. Divide dough stand a chance of being more figures atyou -- they into 8 equal portions. Press. in the ground once more, is can be mind-bogglers. all kinds of strawberry most popular ways is au sorely tried in the month of disappointed, because they delights. Thanks to a par- natural with caps still at- into 8 buttered #,-inch fluted may well rot. Now an Anyway, don't let them get tart pans. Prick with fork. April, in this land of long to you. In themselves ticuIarly mild winter in tached for dipping into winters and short, asparagus seed won't start California, strawberries are mounds of powdered sugar. Bake in 350 degreb oven 20 growing until the soil has they're not all that im- minutes, or until lightly seemingly springless portant. I have simply used here early this year and will For another sumptuous summers. By mid-April the reached a temperature of 50 treat, dip a plump and juicy browned. Cool,i'emove from degrees F (10 C). But lettuce them in trying to get across be abundantly available pans, loosening edges with snow may be gone, or fast on a couple of important from now into the late fall strawberry first into sour its way, seed catalogues will pop at 35 degrees F (3 cream or yogurt and then toothpick, Meanwhile, C), only three degrees above points: months. prepare custard mix, as have been in hand for a In selecting strawberries, into brown sugar. Or serve month or more and daytime freezing! strawberries whole for package directs. Pour into When minimum ger- 1. In planning you=" gar- remember to shop for fully tarts. Cool. Arrange 6 whole temperatures in the mid-60s ripened, bright red dipping into chocolate F (18C) warm us to a sense mination temperatures are den, keep in mind that even fondue. Whole or sliced, berries on top of each tart, examined, for the various if the soil looks ready, it strawberries. They do not stem side down. Chill until of well being. The temp- en after being picked. flambeed, frapeed, anyway, tation to plant an early vegetables, we find that may be too cold for suc- ose berries that are they'll be delicious. serving time• Serve with generally they ~all into two cessful germination "of the whipped topping, if desired. garden is dangled in front of seeds you want to put into it; plump and well rounded, For the kings, queens and us like a chance to start all or at the most, three gro.ups. knaves in your life, though, Makes 8 tarts. The largest group reqmre a and with a natural shine, rich To make 1 large tart, OVevritagl~in. Heeded, it red color and bright green, try these Royal Strawberry minimum soil temperature 2. Some seeds can be press dough //4 inch thick i e " ab y leads to seeded earlier than others. fresh-looking caps. Tarts. Light and flaky tart frustration and a chance to of 40 degrees F (4 C) and in crusts are filled with a into 8 or 9inch pan. Continue this group we find beets, In other words, all of your When you get the as directed for individual replant at a later, more strawberries home, remove creamy egg custard and cabbage, carrots, seeds should not necessarily tarts. prudent date. And wise be seeded in one fell swoop. them from their store crowned with plump whole seeding dates are directly cauliflower, swiss chard, strawberries. A'shimmering Optional Glaze: melt peas and radishes. The Perhaps in my next column containers and arrange in a currant jelly. Cool slightly. relatedto soil temperatures. I'll offer some guidelines on single layer on a cookie jelly glaze adds the final There are certain other group, which might touch. These luscious Dip berries into meltedjelly well be called the cool seeding da.tes. sheet or other shallow before arranging on tarts. minimum temperatures container and store in the strawberry tarts are sure to refrigerator. This will keep please the royalty in your your berries fresh and family. bright for several days, if no one eats them first, that is. Royal Strawberry Tarts Never wash • berries or % cup butter or margarine, remove' caps until just softened ]/4 cup sugar Early Morning Newspaper before you use them. Washing removes the 2 cups flour natural protective outer z/4 teaspoon salt layer. The caps protect the 1 tablespoon grated lemon strawberries and help -peel preserve flavor, texture and I package (3 ounces) golden nutrients. egg custard.mix Christian council CARRIERS NEEDED plans meeting Under the chairmanship Ernest Runions, M.Do.~- starting May 2, 1977 of Dr. A.E. King of Victoria, principal of Carey Hall representatives of the UBC Campus and a Ministerial Associations and teacher in the Department other inter-church groups of Psychiatry in the will hold a Consultation at University. Dr. Runions' the Vancouver School of theme is The Open Life. • for Terrace and area Theology, on the campus of Following the addresses the University of British of the principal speakers on ~ Columbia, from May 10 to Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning, four 12. workshops will be held Theme of the Consultation concurrently on Wednesday, Monday thru Friday is Good News in British May 11. Communicating the Columbia. Theme speaker is Good News will be under the Dr. Kenneth McMillan, leadership of the Rev. Ferdy General Secretary of the Baglo;,~,Stewardship :of the ., ~-~*' ~, • ..... ~.- .... , Canadian Bible Society and Environment by ~Mrs.. Mawilyn=Harrison and, Dr. c~irman of~'' tile ger/eral *Papers must be delivered before i am .... cbrhmittee Of the United Vernon.C. Brink; Good Bible Societies, responsible News for Native Peoples by for coordinating Bible Mr. Mike Lewis and The translations and publication Churches and Industrial • in all parts of the world. The Conflict by Dr. Charles Most Rev. Remi J. De Roo, Connaghan. Bishop of Victoria and Rev. J.A.R. Tingley, of Chairman of the British 1708 West 16th Ave., Van- Columbia Human Rights couver, VeJ 2M1, will send Excellent profits earned monthly plus extra Commission, will speak on registration forms on the Gospel and the British request, to any inter-Church Columbia social structure. group wishing to be Three devotional periods represented at this con- will be led by the Rev. J. sultati0n. contest prizes for building up your route to full potential. KITWANGA NATIVE~C04)P REQUIRES A PROJECT DEVELOPMENT MANAGER OARRIERS Salary is negotiable in the $20,000.00 1. Must be willing to give subscribers the best range possible servioe, Kitwanga Native Co.op is an association formed by the Kitwanga Indian Bandlfor the 2. Must be reliable and honest. You will oolleot purpose of exploiting economic development opportunities in the Kitwanga, B.C. area resulting from recent Improvements of the eaoh month, Kitwanga.Mezladln Highway. Reporting to the Directors, the incumbent will 3. Must be eapr to inorease the number of be responsible for: Evaluating the finandal feasibility of a variety of proposed retail oustomers on your rome developments; the development of private and public sector funding applications resulting from these studies; the supervision and control of contractors to be engaged In construction projects as identified; the Boys or girls 11 to14 years vi ...... -- CAR~tIER- ...... training and development of a Native un- derstudy to this position; and, the eventual I development of terms of reference and.or job old, but age is no barrier. Don't hesitate. APPLICATION descriptions related to positions to be created I in the retail operations. I The successful applicant will have several Here's your ohanoe to make the money I Name years proven management experience in the commercial real estate development field, I significant exposure to detailed feasibility you need and learn the fundamentals of I Address study preparation and. well.devel'oped leadership and'group communication ~kllls. I Please forward a letter of application, your own business, preferably by April 30, 1977, Indicating salary I expectations and a detailed resume of I education and experience to: Fill out ooupon and drop it I PhoneNo. Kitwanga Band Council oo Richard Morgan I Age. BOX 207, in at the Herald offioe today I Kitwanga, B.C. VOJ 2AO I PAGE A12, THE HERALD, Wednesday, APril 27, 1977

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TERRACE WIN BUT ONLY the score, could have quite This dominance, however, siderable time before Derek more clearly their backs became evident and they indeed be a different story. On behalf of Terrace JUST' ~ easily gone the other way. was somewhat nullified by Shadlock eventually became more evident and tightened their grip on the For those of us who count Northmen and Prince Terrace 8 Kitimat 0 The game was keenly Kitimat's superiority in the plunged over for a four point proceeded to give Terrace game, going the length of -- Terrace ran out 8-0 Rupert Rugby Clubs, Terrace Northmen Rugby contested and the penalties back division. The game at score just prior to the in- quite a few scares as they the field down one touch winners. Both teams will be welcome to Kitimat to the Club opened the season by were kept to a minimum this stage was developing tervul. The ensuing kick was raided deep into Terrace Hne. This pressure resulted playing again next weekend Northwest Rugby scene and hosting the newly formed which allowed for a lot of along the lines of Terrace unsuccessful. territory. Kitimat came in Neff Fleischmann going in Kitimat and there is no to all the hard games and • Kitimat Rugby Club and the activity and much more keeping the ball among their In the second half both within an ace of scoring and over for another four points. doubt the Terrace team will camaraderie that will be weather came up to the running than everyone had forward players and by teams were feeling the did in fact touch the bull The kick was unsuccessful. have to play really well to developed because of the occasion with sunshine all hoped for for the first game doing so minimizing the effect of the surprisingly down but the score was The game finished off with overcome the disadvantage effort made to pull the team the way. of the year. effectiveness of the Kitimat warm day but neither side disallowed for an in- Kitimat working very hard of playing away. together. From the rest of The Kitimat team looked During the first half each backs. This strategy worked were conceding anything to fringement. in an attempt to get on the Kitimat the rugby nuts- thanks. anything but a rookie team team played hard with the with good effect and the other. Play continued to The play continued to go scoreboard. It was what will have learned a lot from and Terrace was rather Terrace forwards working resulted in the Terrace pack flow freely and with the from end to end and once they deserved but un- their first game and will be flattered by the 8-0 win as a more cohesive unit than camping on the Kitimat five Kitimat forwards beginning again the experience of the fortunately time ran out on a formidable force during margi n . The game, despite their Kitimat counterparts. yard line for some con- to understand their role Terrace forward unit them. Next week could the return game. Skydivevs TESSA results

begin season Two more T.E.S.S.A. boys' was held at Veritas GIRLS (Terrace Elementary' School and the grade six First Cassie Hull 2 wins 1 tie In the age before cars and Am I unenthused by Terrace Skydivers any interested persons are Schools Sports Association) girls' was held at Clarence Second 7U~olands 2 wins 1 tie The Michiel Elementary School. automation, people did not repetitive calisthenics? " have started another asked to contact either Tom sponsored basketball Third rniiill I win 2 losses tournaments were held over Fourth Clarence Michiel 0 wins 3 losses. have to set aside a specific - Would I like some mental season. They began jumping Simpson at 635-7738 or Diane time for exercise. The challenge while getting my Mueller at 638-1678 for in- the weekend. The grade six The resultswere as follows: last weekend and will Cassie Hall defeated • numerous physical tasks of exercise? continue throughout the formation. the day were sufficient to - Do I prefer the outdoors The skydivers are jum- BOYS Uplands 11 to 5 in a playoff spring and summer months. game. , , keep one reasonably fit. to the activities of a gym- The club will be holding a ping out of a Stinson 108 this First Clarence Michiel 4 wins 0 losses year, piloted by Audy Barr. Unfortunately for, many, nasium? training course shortly and Second Thornhill 3 wins 1 losses , High scorers were: Cassie Uanda. and Elizabeth this"is no longer • the ~J~se. If you answer a happy yes .? Tllird:: ". Cassie Hall 2 wins 2 losses Hall- Rita Martin, 29 points. Rancier, 9 points. Clarence City living and sedentary to all (or mast) of these Fourth Uplands 2 wins 2 losses Uplands- Lucy Quaiizza, 30 Michiel - Gina Devcic, 24 jobs are taking their toll. questions, then Orienteering Fifth Veritas 0.wins 4 losses points. Thornhill - Kat. points. Very often the nature of our may be just what you are looking for. Fastball Cassie Hall defeated jobs and the demands of d daffy living are inadequate Although it is a mouthful Uplands. to provide the body with the to say, orienteering can be sehedule High scorers were: sort of activity it takes to simply described as an outdoor physical sport !:i PACIFIC NORTHWEST FASTBALL ASSOCIATION Clarence Michiel - Sean points. Uplands - Ross function efficiently. People Boyd, 58 points. Thornhill - Smith, 17 points, Bert should now make a con- embodying a fun approach to fitness for people of all :2"~ Tues. May 17 Merchants vs Skeena Hotel Kitimat Tony T., 38 points. Cassie Hayes, 17 points. Veritas - scious effort to get some Terrace Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace Hall - Albert De Me"o, 34 Tony Lopez, 11 points. exercise on a regular basis. ages. Juniors vs Terrace Hotel Kltimat ....~..~:~.,..i..~4...,~.~~.~..,.~ ~ A major goal when con- After being directed to a ~:~ Thurs. May 19 I Skeena Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace ...... ,...... ~"=:'~,~'~:~~~.~~'~ "" ~' ~ ~ :~' ~ sidering what activity to • convenient start off place in if:?.Tues. Merchants vs Juniors Kiflmat , , ~ ...... :,~ ~,~.~,~t~ ~:~ ,~, ~,~ pursue should be how much an easily accessible outdoor Skeena Hotel vs Terrace Hotel Terrace "~",?"i::t.:i:.,'."~~:~@-~i~!~:%~£~:i~ '.~:t~,%~ enjoyment you can derive recreation area, you will be ili Thurs May ~ Merchants vs Lakelse Kltlmat ...... "...... ~ from participating. armed with a map and a set Skeena Hotel vs Juniors Terrace Before reading further, of instructions setting out •• Thurs. June 2 Merchants vs Terrace Hotel Kitlmat please ask yourself the your task of visiting a series Juniors vs Lakelse Terrace =mm~. following questions: of check points. Similar to a Juniors vs Skeena Hotel KItlmat car rally only you do it "{ Tues: June 7 -Would I like to be Terrace Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace physically fit and mentally der your own foot power! ! •~;i Thurs. June 9 Merchants vs Terrace Hotel Kltlmat alert? r me competitive among Skeena Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace - Do I get bored with you, there is the added i:'i Tues. June 14 Juniors vs Merchants Klflmat challenge of beating the Skeena Hotel vs Terrace Hotel Terrace jogging? ~..~y~.~:~.:.:~;:;:;:;~;:;:;:;:;>:;:~:;:;:;:~.:;:.:~::~:¢.:~.;.;.~.~.~.~* ~,..°°o,,,.oo,.o°°,o~° °°.,e.,,°o%?.%;,.,o....j°..;*;.;o;.;.p=°:o;*;o;?;~'o...... :~:-~':-:~ ~;o times of the other orien- i~.: Thurs. June ]d Juniors vs Lakelse KItlmat e. Skeena Hotel vs Merchants Terrace teers. The event organizer will usually locate the ~': Tues. June 21 Juniors vs Terrace Hotel Kltlmat Merchants vs Lakelse Terrace around checkpoints in such a way as ii Thurs. June 23 Merchants vs Skeena Hotel KItlmat to offer a choice as to the .J Terrace Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace best route. "Do I go the long :~ Tues. June 28 Juniors vs Terrace Hotel Kitlmat the. way round by an easy path Skeena Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace or do I head off in a straight i:: Thurs. June 30 Merchants vs Juniors Kltlmat line through the bush and Skeena Hotel vs Terrace Hotel Terrace mound take the risk of getting lost i!i Tues. July 5 Merchants vs Lakelse Kitlmat ¢. :.~::.-::~..~..~.:5:::~.: .e~---.~-.~-~ ;.~.~:~;..:...... - ...... $~..,.-'.~ (temporarily we hope)?" Skeena Hotel vs Juniors Terrace, You use a simple compass ~'12 Thurs. July 7 Merchants vs Terrace Hotel Kitimat Rumours haveit the Red's wearing an illegal helmet. and recognizable landmarks Juniors vs Lakelse Terrace Baseball Club may still Cochran rips through the such as lakes, cabins or trail ' Tues. July 12 Juniors vs Skeena Hotel Kitimat move to Thornhill to play in crowd of spectators out of junctions to keep yourself Terrace Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace the Bulkley Valley Baseball the park and was last seen oriented, hence the name ~i Thurs, July 14 Merchants vs Terrace Hotel Kitlmat League. The main reason is pushing a boxcar out of the 'orienteering. If you can Skeena Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace i Kerr-Rotary Park is still not west end of the C.N.R. yard. keep going in the right ~' ,Tues. July 19 Juniors vs Merchants Kltimat ready or safe to play on. On well (yawn), Len Skeena Hotel vs Terrat:e Hotel Terrace direction at a reasonably Numerous holes, large Harrington muttered steady clip, you become ~i; Thurs. July 21 Juniors vs Lakelse KItlmat Skeena Hotel vs Merchants Terrace puddles, sprinkler heads are something about the good exhilaratedat your success r'lF P protruding like mines old days of Davey and in quickly finding the check- ". Tues. July 26 Juniors vs Terrace Hotel Kitlmat Merchants vs L~kelse Terrace waiting to break legs on. Company at Riverside Park point. Orienteering is not ...... and shuffled off to report on done at a frantic pace so you These Games start at 7:30 p.m. raL un me PACKS [O mose camning on the will find time to listen to the Skeena Hotel - Exhibition games only in league. who are doing such a fine nlav~rounds. . birds sing and appreciate mlmll work of art on the arena " "° the wind in the trees and in SUNDAY SCHEDULE grounds. Dead jaekpines Barry Heit, Doug i;i ..... , •.,- ...:...... , general, you just enjoy look real nice. Speaking of Matheson and Lance nature in the great outdoors. 29 Juniors vs Skeena KItlmat Merchants dead -- who saidthe Cents Lagouffe are still using the The 0rienteerin.g Terrace Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace will be the Terrace Red's Wood, some of the Rod's Association of B.C. is "t-: June 5 Merchants vs Lakelse Kltlmat next season with a lot of wood is curved, too, mostly Skeena Hotel vs Terrace Hotel Terrace Juniors local talent and three or four from age...they retired the available to come into this •~'.: June 12 Juniors vs Terrace Hotel KItlmat Lakelse ~ , tO. : ~::'. .big strong out of town last 35 incher that Hoggie area to hold clinics, so if you '% Merchants vs Skeena Hotel Terrace juniors. Oh! for the days of Dogie used. feel you would like to see :.~ June 19 Merchants vs Juniors Kltlmat Mike Finn! Look out next this happen please contact '?~." Skeena Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace Terrace Hotel year Chicken Hawks! Sign on the door says: Roger, Dufty at 638-1174 and ,% June 26 Juniors vs Lakelse Kltlmat Skeena Hotel "Prest and Kluss of the when sufficient interest is ~::" Merchants vs Terrace Hotel Terrace UP AND IN, another two points for Clarence Michlel on 1heir way to • How's things in Mushville, Clippers playing summer shown then away we go. ;L: July 10 Merchants vs Terrace Hotel Kltlmat winning the T.E.S.S.A. basketball tourney over the past weekend. Brant Arnold-Smith? Mush- pinball." Rosengren had If the interest in such a '.:-- Juniors vs Lakelse Terrace Skeena Hotel Clarence Michiel went undefeated, winning four and losing none. ville, that's the ground past sign up too. Just said "Out". clinic is warranted you are .~" July 17 Merchants vs Juniors Klflmat Terrace Hotel the Legion with two fences, You're right Dan, they don't almost certain to enjoy it ~:~: Skeena Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace Here's a good one...bot- wear them baggie knee because 12,000 Scan- ,"; July 24 Juniors vs Terrace Hotel Kltlmat tom of the ninth, Red's pants golfing any more. dinavians can't be wrong. ~:." Merchants vs Skeena Hotel Terrace Lakelse leading Prince The competitors in last ';~- Aug. 7 Juniors vs Skeena Hotel Kltlmat year's Orienteering .~'~ Terrace Hotel vs Lakelse Terrace Merchants George...umpire Len Welcome home Larry Trudeau behind the Paulson. If anyone reads Championships were par- ,]',:Sunday Doubleheaders starting at 1 p.m. Winner of first game ate...in field umpires this column life has got to be ticipating in the largest i'i:: plays third team scheduled. ys, Braid and Chfford. a drag. Don ' t write in ~'go' single sporting event in the Abraham Lincoln was clean.shaven until his 51st year when an 11.year-old girl told The plot thickens: Lagouffe water your shrubs. The world -- bigger even than :.: Pr3RTICIPcTCrlOI1 him that he would look a greal deal better with whiskers because his face was so thin. singles, is called out for oldest Red. the Olympics. ' ~ " " The Canadian movement for personal hlness THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977, PAGE A13

. ..~' ~% 1 " MEET THE RED'S :I ~';'~ ," c)nsports 'rl III | I t I " - I LEGENDS LIVE AT THE world's greatest soccer Cente/mial Sports Com- "catchup" on .n.ea.'rly 100 lis[enlng to the actual play- B.C. SPORTS HALL OF player have all been head mittee, years otsports history. by-play of the radio an- FAME table speakers. Until then the bulk of B.C.. In the ~ears since 'the nouncer who called it that In less than a month from The evening is always an sports history and artifacts membershzp in the Hall has ve~]~ day. A now, nearly 1,000 people will interesting and enjoyable was stored in basements grown to more than 100. e International section gather at the Hotel Van- .one and it is highlighted by and closets and instead of is also very impressive as is couver-for a good dinner, the induction itself, which is gathering B.C. citizens to And with each induction nearly every facet of this lots of laughs and, most very simply and tastefully enjoy sports history, they year, the hundred-plus Hall of Fame, which is one importantly, for what has done.However, all this gaiety is merely gathered dust. showcases grow just as of the finest of its kind in become an annual All that changed in August quickly as new artifacts and North America. in sharp contrast to the Hall 1966, when then Premier memoribilia is added to ceremony for sports in Tours of the Hall of Fame British Columbia. of Fame where the deeds of W,A.~. Bennett officially trace the history and those•inducted are en- opened the Hail of Fame. development of each sport are available six days a The occasion, on May 19 at week. Viewers can simply the Hotel Vancouver, is the shrined and preserved for The Hall of Fame's and its personalities. Urpose then was to pay a Trophies, awards and browse at their leisure or annual B.C. Sports Hall of posterity. " take the special tour, where GARY PAULSON, ALBERT OLSON, 1st Fame's Banquet of The Banquet of Cham- sting tribute to those priceless ~rsanal records DOUG MATHESON, 1st pions lasts just one night but athletes, administrators and each guest is given a por- Base.Outfield. Pitcher.Shortstop Base.Outfield. Cbampions. It is here, amid are included in the displays table tape recorder and as bright lights and laughter, all those things that it stands builders whose performance as well as several highly This will be Doug's first Gary was one of the big AI ioined the Red's last for live 365 days each and on behalf of sports was unusual and impressive he or she moves from reasons why the Red's that new athletes and display to display the tape year as a Red. He loins year and has shown builders are inducted into every year at the B.C. particularily outstanding exhibits. the team after playing inl were champions last improvement ever since. and to communicate the gives interesting and ex- the B.C. Sports Hall of Sports Hall of Fame. One of these is life size citing background material. Victoria, coming through year. His strong bat and His height and speed are Fame. Unlike the banquet, the province's rich heritage in wax figures of hockey fastball are an asset to Hall of Fame has a quiet sports to the public. their minor league his biggest assets• The Banquet of Cham- greats, Lester Patrick and The B.C. Sports Hall of the club. pions is one of the highlights dignity about it. Like any While those goals have not Fred (Cyclone) Taylor. Fame has been praised system. in any given sports year in museum dedicated to changed since the Hall was With a simple push of a '.many times during the past British Columbia. The list of preserving greatness, this founded, the Hall of Fame button these two sports 10 years and the thousands head table speakers down hall leaves the observor in a has changed very much heroes actually talk to you. upon thousands who have through the years has been a state of wonder and respect. indeed. Tbe first induction toured it have come away long and illustrious one. To Located in the B.C. ceremony wds a crowded Another fascinating aumo better for the experience. name just a few, sports Pavilion on the Pacific affair with 35 athletes, display is the 1954 Miracle builders and administrators Mile where you can look at a It's well wortli seeing author George Plimpton, National Exhibition because it's a place where Olympic medalist Jesse Grounds the Hall of Fame being honoured as the Hall detailed photographic essay of Fame faced the mon- of the race which Life legends live long after the Owens, hockey's Phil was established 10 years ago day they were made. Esposito and Pele, the on a grant from the .B.C. storous task of playing Magazine featured while Northwest Trappers brief to regional distriet by Otto Lindstrom, stems from the attractively and are now working ex- ticularly related to wolves, and cabin site. Since a 'presented tax base of other tensively on marketing - assistance in marketing trapper can benefit only •President once from the special Northwest Trappers industries and because of problems and trapper of furs especially for those trappers in the remote parts benefitting areas• (in most Association this preoccupation much education. energy has been expended Under this program the of theprovince, cases cabins in the woods There are numerous in- on bring in (or trying to Manitoba government was . education programs never benefit) and because dustries that make up the attract) new people into the instrumental in setting up aimed at introducing more all cabins on a line belong to economic base of northern area and little has been done the Manitoba Trapper's trappers to some of the new' the same commercial B.C., very few of which are. to assist or to examine the Association, with its corn- humane traps, venture, there needs to be a ART PARR, Pro.manager of Thornhill Golf and Country Club chips up to .co.mp.atible to and non- wants and problems of the plex local representation . an assessment of the new formula established for the green. Golfing is well underway at the local golf course and the injurious to the en- resident population. system that very effectively native peoples role in the taxing trapline im- fairways and greens are in top condition. vironment. Trapping has no It has been estimated gives trappers a real voice trapping industry. provements. visible effects on en- (conservatively we believe) to government in trappers Presently, in order to We recognize that all II vironment and ecology that the B.C. fur industry is affairs. Integrated into have legal tenure for cabins, these stated problems can except for tbe few obscure only producing about one MRTA's local system is a a trapper must enter into a be solved only by the but picturesque cabins that half of the potential that fur collection structure that lease with the government provincial government, but the trapper inust maintain could be obtained without • gives all of Manitoba's of one form or another, we believe that your efforts for protection. Trapping as damaging breeding stocks, trappers (even those in the special use permit or to speak for local industries tlOME SEWING such as ours will be DRAPERIES - ALTERATIONS - REPAIRS an industry under the But, in Spite of requests by remotest regions) easy homesite lease. He is then ...... present system of registered the B.C. Trapper's access to the top Canadian required to pay taxes ~ .sermum~namperea .wz.mou¢ REASONABLE RATES traplines andthe effect they Association, the provincial fur markets. In a five year government, regional Know~eugeox our promems, have on controlling the government has not ira- program 8.3 million dollars district (including any knowledge that can be harvest, can exist and plemented or investigated will be spent under this applicable special suppUedonly by us. LILLIAN JOYES prosper on the surplus any form of assistance or agreement. " b e n e f i t t i,n g a r e a ' We thank you for your PHONE 638.t4t5 animals that nature encouragements for the There, are ~a" variety of assessments),and:school time. and .attention. in provides and then trims out indust~ as a whole or for problems~that are cnrrenUy and hospital taxes. These neanng tins nrm~ aria u'.nst •by many meansduring the the indwidual trappers, having a detrimental effect must be paid on every cabin that we can work togemer. harsh periods in late winter. DREE, in conjunction on the trapping industry, so Wv ' 1______11 z.lL .... Places where notable with ARDA has entered into we'shall list them briefly: ][=[[ave yg~[ -I[l~[]['~l[ t[][~ Ulilt~ problems arise are on agreements with other - excessive and _~ ~ _ .I _ 1__1__~. private owned lands (which rovinces and proviae~l inequitable royalties mat ~ ¢lirliln1111r l"rli~ ~rl[lJ~' WJ[1U J[~][~[ S cannot be ' trapped upon ~nds for use in improving are taking money out of the ~ • I~'~".~ ,it..~ • except by permission)but the trapping industry: region to enrich Victoria's ~ ~t~rllrtg]rl['d']t h11111~.~|1~ lr.J[~l[ ~ surprisingly these problems During the first years .ot government, -~ ~,~j ..,,.~ ...... -~-~ ..... ~, arise from over population, their agreement, Manitona - a lack of legal tenure ~ ]1~,,~ ~ffi~o s~,t #wnurtfl ~h~ll~P t~ 1976 This regional district directodpart of the funds at written into the Wildlife Act _~ ~g~ ~¢1~ ~uut ~u-u~,~ ~.~==~,*j[.-~ seems preoccupied with the trapline level. They that would give a trapper ~ ,=..,~k~l ll~,,ffi 4.A,~|~, ~P trying to attract new in- vrovided grubstake .loans, security for his cabins and ~ LlU[|IlU |]L~: LUUI~ I~ VEGA dustries (regardless of their loans for equipment and land, b" I , , __ __IL___~__I'~ ~, Station Wagon effects on the environment), cabins. Recently they have - a planned program of ~ Jn[l~ m~~ce ][]}llV~l~:[[Jl.~" Part of this preoccupation realigned their priorities predator control, par- -~~---- -. ~" ¢ • 4 Spd. Trans. Radio Roof Luggage PRUDEN & OURRI Carrier , Rear Window 4MS UKELSE AVE, Defrost MEW C.M.H.~ HOME OWNER MOVING .... ROOMY HOUSE ON LARGE LOT Have a 10ok at thls brand new 3 bdrm.i Large roomy bause on the bend~. 4 Located on Keith Estete, this 3 bdrm. 1246sq. ft. home. It l~s a 5yearl bedrooms, rock fireplace & an In-law home has w.w carpeting, ensulte ~arranty & an misting CAN-ICrmrtgage sulteon lower level. Nicely landscaped plumbing, cathedral entrance, a ~/, for approx. S36,700. Carpet & vinyl quiet area & dose to Uplmlds School." basement & carport. Lot is fenced in the floors. Lawn & shrubs planted. Drlve by: For an appatntmmt to view call Rusty er PRICED TO SELL! rear & has a dog house & run. To view 4818 and 4822 Tuck & call Drain N~c~oll Bert Liungh, dnone Belt Llungh. to view, Low dow payment.

A"nl~CTIVELY LANDSCAPED AND TASTEFULLY DE(ORATED ~~ FENCED 1976 This 3 bdrrr~ home with qualify for PRICE REDUCED ON THORNHILL HOME 12'x~0' Frontier mobile home on 'CN~C 95.poromt financing. W.W car. residential let cn Hagen St. Furnished. pals, double windows, oona'ete ~Iks & Well maintained and with a nice addition really o:motlmmts the 80K2~. lot. Call Also garden shed ~ garden tools Incl. patio. Lot is fully landscaped & com. Ill:,-- ~ ~ lawn mower. $18,900. Contact Bob ASTRE Bert L(ungh, pl~y fen~. =r~ve ~y ~ e'~m ,- ~~ Sl~'idan. .:all Dwaln/V~ll fu view...... ~3~'~.~?~.~ 2 Door Coupe

Complete from top to bottom- 4 bdrms., 2 10drm. dou~ewlde on concrete fou~- plus "IV rm plus roc rm. with wet bar, IMMACUL~,mcotlpn-loN (~ly 3V~ y~ars old on the Bench. darien with 22'x~' shop with ~ncrete 4 Spd. Trans fireplace & games area, plus 2 half lovely flrepla~es, OYmers moving and floor. This property has been bthrrm besides the main blhrm., plus )'repossessed end the Mortgagee is au~lry rm. at ground level~ delightful" anxious. Contact Bet or Rusty LinCh I enx~s to ~..C~.._~ .,p. s~r~um, Radio bright kitchen, patio doors from dining for Nrther Information. rm. to sundeck. 4905 Straume Ave. has everything, Give Bob Sheridan a c~ll Rear Window NEAT, ¢LEAN~ LIKE NEW • * ~'~,~ '~ WELL C01~IrRUCTED HOME ON Smaller full bsmt. home. 2 bdrms, o~ Defrost Ready for occupancy with everylhlng~-.--.~ main floor, 3rd bdrm. in 10~lt. Nicely Youneed. Ath'adive sandstore & marbleJJj~B~l TUCK \ Owner wish,,to buy In Prince George. [carpeted, attached carport, delghtful f rep ace, ensultepll=g., patlodoors from ...... I~1~ i~ kitchen. Felced yard, large gel-din d nthg rrn. to sundeck. Aflractlve quality ~ ~"~ ~ Present otfa~s to Bert Llur~h. 3 bedrooms, full basement, I~ ~.'ea. Prlcecl in the 3(Iswith bank mtg. of These are NEW cars and are both carpeting In this 3 lodrm, full bern'i.. ~ ~1~ • ~IR00 that mey be ea~rn~. Call Bob home. 4016 Be~ler Ave, Give B(Jb~~~': ~ ~ lot. aeae to s~ls. \ equipped with 5 year or 66,000 mile warranties.

ALL THE EXTRAS BUILT IN This home Is 1296sq. ft., fthlshod up & SPACIOUS HOME -- CLOSE TO, SPANISH BEAUTY down. Features Include 2 fireplaces, 3 Very-attractive 4 bdrm. mine, z This 1300 sq. ft. 3 bd~m. Spanish style full balhs, large carpl~, sundeck & L ...... CR SCHOOLS fireplaces, 2V~ bthrme., full dayllght i home features sunken living rm. with mmy more extras. Furl bsmt. Is finished 'Undal Cedar Home on over 6 aces of In e~callent o0¢dltlon this 3 bdrm. home bsmt. All bdrms., living rm., dining rm. fireplace very large dining rm. plus to Include den, large rumpus rm. With v,oxled land. "n~ls Is e 2 storey home has w.w carpeting, flrepl,x:~, eating nicely carpeted. Comfortable cozy nook. Full bsmt. has 4th IxIrm. finished. wet bar, games rm., I~v'm. & storage with full tzmt. Top floor has 3 lovely area in kitchen, sundeck in rear & at. family rm. with fireplace, diN. carport, bdrms. & fu bthrm. M.F. • modern tod-,ed carport. Beret. has finished rec. Jim McEwan This home situated on apprE0(. V~acre of area pies fully finished laundry area. parkilke properly in Thornhlll, Call ~kitchenwithl0,JIIt.thdlshwl~her, dlnlng rm., extra IxIrm., bthrm. & large window, maintenance free alum. SKI rig, Owner will Include Move, frldge, dl~h- Motors (Terrac,e} Ltd. D~eln McColI. w~her, washer, dryer, bar fridge. Call • rm., charming living rnl. R'ankiln ~rl~'~p, storage area. Lot is land. * Dealer License No. 1492A One of the nicest subdlvlslom In town. Dwaln McOMI to view this excelent fireplace plus family rm. & I,'2 bthrm.: soaped & drNe~y Is pa~d. Pt~o Wlde paved street, ur~rgrou~ set.. ~.,~.,~ ;. ~w,~Mv~ ~wk ~ Rusty Llur~ tu view. , family hon~. i j Peoo~l.~

EVENING PHONES Rusty LJungh 635.5754 Dwaln McColl 63S.2976 John Currle 635.5865 Bob ShEridan' 63S.266( Bert'LJungh , '63S.5754

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1. Coming Events 14. Business Personal 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles; 33. For Sale - Misc. 33. For Sale - Misc. : 37. Pets 41. Machinery for Sale i 1 i The Herald, 3212 Kalum Street GARAGE SALE ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. 1973 BMW 750 with" Verier UsecJ cutting torch with gauges FREE USE For Sale: female Irish Setter P.O. Box 399 Terrace, B.C. Misc. household goods, Refrigeratlve Contracting and Fairing 82195. 635.2919. (p.17) $125. New 225 amp buzz box 6 acres of land. Horseshoe area. pups. Not registered. Born Phone 635.6357 children's Items. household repairs. Phone 638. welder $230. New bench grinder Suitable for farming. Phone 635- March 30. $50each. 635.5669. cl Subscription rates: Single copy Saturday, April 30 5876or 638.1231. (df) 33. For Sale - Misc. • with stones $110. New V=" drive 7730. p17 20 cents. Monthly by carrier 80 1 to 3 p.m. air Impact $130. Used ~/~" drive One 3yr.old gelding. One Welsh MR. FIXIT cents. 19.5016 Park Ave. Price Skeena Forest Products air impact $85. 12",~,i0" camper For Sale: girls dresses. Size 10, mare. Phone 635.5934 after 6 Yearly by mail in Canada c17 Anywhere, anytime Ltd. will have a sale of low or canopy window $10. Phone 12,14. Like new. Phone 635.3751. ' p.m. p17 Small motor tune-ups a 514.00. Six months in Canada grade lumber Monday through ~ 635-3038 days. 635-2486evenings. p17 specialty. S8.00. Senior Citizens $8.50 per ALCOHOLICS Friday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. X-' (p-17) Freshen 3 year old Guernsey Phone 635.4602 Evenings. 635- For Sale: 1 oil fired forced air year. ANONYMOUS marked -- $20 per 1000 bd. ft, cow. $500. 635.3380. cl Monday, Thurs., Saturday. 4565 days. (cff Economy -- 540 per 1000 bd. ft. Sewing cabinet - $60. Excellent furnace. 85,000 BTU complete Yearly by mail outside Canada I I i i' $20.00. Six months $12.00. Phone (Ctf) condition. 635-9566 pl with oil tank, stand, duct & 9' of For Sale: 3 ponies. Also one VULCAN For 7" Class A chimney. Phone 638- Authorized as second class mail 638.1021 child's western saddle. Ex- • 1916. p17 by the Post Office Department, 635.7423 PARTI CI PACTI ON B.C. Recreational Atlas. 96 collent condition. Suitable for a MACHINERY& Ottawa and for payment of coloured survey maps. 9000 small pony. Phone 635.7958 after wilh For Sale: NCR Cash Register, 8 postage in cash. 9. In Memoriam Indexed names. Information for 6or weekends, p17 ACTION Hay. Straw. department total, recon- Classifieds due by 12:00 noon sportsmen, vacationers. $5.95 EQUIPMENT LEED: In loving memory ot a ditioned, very reliable type of Monday. 52.00for first 20 words, Join plus 50c mailing. Lateck, Box For Sale: 6 year old Welsh dear mother and grandmother, Western Tack. machine. Winderland General 10 cents each word thereafter. 492, Ucluelat, B.C. V0R 3A0. Appalosa pony. Good with Elsie Leed, who passed away LTD. No refunds on classified ads. Satisfaction guaranteed, p17 ~ Store, 3210 Kalum St., Terrace, children. Phone 635-S760. cl April 24, 1974. Terrace • English Tack.;: 635-463~. ctf In our home she Is fondly Cowart Road 1. Coming Events Fitness Maytag dishwasher. Dining 38 Wanted - Misc. remembered, Groominjz ' • room set plus other furnishings. Must Go l Make Offer. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Weight Watchers meeting held~"! Sweet memories cllng to her Centre Phone 63S.2621 or view 4710 For Sale: 3 house trailers. S0 to Wanted to Buy: set of camper ~very Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the name; Equipment., Hamer. p17 SSft. long by 10' wide, ! van box lacks. Phone 635-6484.after 6 Phone: 564.0101 Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Those who loved her in life Swimming (Heatqd: 16'x8'x8', plywood finish inside, p.m. p5 sincerely, For Sale: older piano. Wood- 1newflatdeck.Steei. 14x8. Good. =~==lle Avenue. Pool) - Sauna . Super- Still love her in death lust the _1635-56171 • for 1 ton, long wheel base truck Wanted to buy: iackplne logs. Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club work needs some finishing. Offers You: same. vised Gym, " New, clean burning heaters for Tuned up recently. Phone 635- to 5 ton. Write Box 63, Stewal't Phone 635-2603. (cff) will commence play each. Her loving family; Run, shops, barns, greenhouses, 2643. p17 or phone 636.2622. pl . Tuesday night at 7: 3O. Play will Open 7 Days , TREE FARMER Ginny, Veronica and Rick. (p- Burns diesel or any Iowgrade be in Room 4, Caledonia High 39. Boats & Engines 17) A week combustible liquid. No fan or Uniroyal snow tires H78-15. $45 School. All bridge players are Vacuum cleaner 8301 air pistol KOEHRING-BANTAIV Monthly or yearly motor. Totally automatic. A few (like new). Mlele spin dryer For Sale: 17' Lund boat. Merc invited fo attend. For part- $30, fire screen $15, steam iron ~(new) • $25. Chllds wooden 14. Business Personal left at only $65. Phone 635-7480 $4, hair dryer $4, clarinet $35, cruiser. Inboard.outboard, 1 nership or information phone =membership. wagon (new) - $20. Floor BOMAG or view at Yellowhead Feed drink mixer $10, poly-wog 2 year old. 92 hours. Call 635.6636. 635.7356. (cff) Rototllling done with large Join Anytime Store. (p-17) polisher - $20. Wood & coal (cff) piece dinghy $150. 635-$407. p17 heater (brick lined) - $125. LOED royal Order of Moose Lodge No. tractor unit. Front end" bucket 3313 Kalum Utility trailer for boat or For Sale: St. Pierre Dory. 27 ft. 1820, Terrace, B.C. Meeting for spreading soll or gravel. For Sale: 4 horses, one 1976 For Sale: one used Electrolux camper- $175. Equaliser trailer long. Newly constructed. Phoee HYDRO-AX held every 2nd and 4th Thur- Thornhlll area preferred. Phone (Across from Arena) Buick Wildcat $450. One ! ton vacuum cleaner with power hitch (new) - $45. Air com- 635-2417. pl sday every month at 8 p.m. 635-3478. (p-17) Phone 635-5361 flatdeck truck, new motor, head. Excellent condition. C.S. JOHNSON $2300. One 4x4 =/~ ton crewcab pressor- $10. Alternator 2,000 Phone 635-6641. (ctf) Phone 635-5257weekdays or 635- For Sale•: 1.5V=' Vanguard BAKKER'S MODULAR • $2200.635.7684. (p-17) watts -$85. Alternator 1,500 Thornhill Calorie Counters 6609 evenings, p17 fiberglass boat. Modified V Centact: STRUCTURES 19. Help Wanted watts (new) - $65.9 in. wheels & meet every Tuesday, Thornhill Hull. Convertible top sleeper For Sale: very reasonably .... For Sale: one cow and two 10- tire for shoreline trailers - $18. 1 Elementary School, 7:15 p.m. seats. 1974 50 HP Johnson Garry Curtis priced pre-fabgreenhouses. For TAxI DRIVERS . month-old calves. Phone 635- H.P. outboard motor 7 ibs. - $90. New members welcome from motor, low hours. Excellent information phone 638-1768 Full time, part time, Class 4 2613..(p.17) 3 burner gas plate (new) - $59. 1 Sales Representative Terrace and Thornhill. condition. E.zee loader trailer. evenings or view at 3961 Dobble licence and police permit stainless steel sink - $10. 2 crab Complete with skis, new Scotty Clearwater, B.C. Kermode Four Wheelers St. (p-17) required. Contact manager, Top quality a lfalpha, clover and traps - $30. bedroom suite. Meetings 1st Wednesday of each Terrace Taxi - 635-2242. (cff timothymixture In barn. $70 per lINK Phone 635-6752. p17 Down rigger anchor, life Phone: 674-9692 month at 8 p.m. in the meeting GENERAL ton or $1.75 per bale. Write iackets. Phone after S p.m. 635. coom at the Sandman Inn. For CONTRACTING Tufty Hall, Box 100% Van- 2 wood cook stoves end 2 an- 4360. cl ., further_ information phone 63~- We specialize in custom built REAL derhoof, B.C. (cff) tique wood stoves. Open to ESTATE 18' Boat. Fibreglass finish over 43. Rooms for Rent ~3442. cabinets, remodelling. Quality offers. Phone 635.2485. c17 'r SALESPERSON wood. 80 hp Mercury. Complete workmanship. Phone 635.5708 For Sale: spruce logs suitable HILLSIDE LODGE ,, Parents We are expanding and have an For Sale: baled oat hay. $1.50 with controls. Asking $2250. Don, or 635-7004, days 635.3666. for log houses. 635-2603. (cff) 4450 Little Avenue ~: in Crisis opening for a licensed per bale. Phone 635-7949 after 6. Phone 635.2017 after 6 p.m. p17 (p.2) Rear Carrier ++ Sleeping rooms, housekeeping /~re you making your own life salesperson. Contact Stan p17 and your children's miserable? Parker at Wightman & Smith Light alloy model Hughes 29' sloop, ready to units, centrally located. Fully Carpenter, 30 years experience. For Sale: one set of car chains furnished. Reasonable rates bY P.~i.C.'s goal is to help you Finishing speciality, Furniture Realty Ltd. to discuss in H78.15. 2 winter tires H78-15. 1 37. Pets cruise. Atomic 41 B, 5 sails, incl. I~ecome the loving constructive. confidence the opportunity with spinnaker, compass, sounder, day or week. Non-drinkers only. repair. Phone 635-2039. p17 winter tire 700.15. 8 mounted For Sale: top quality horse hay. Phone 635-6611. (ctf) ~rent you really want to be. and benefits we can offer. truck tire 100.20. 1 Kenmore !ouble spring feature CB, auto pilot, espar furnace~ : ~+AII enquiries absolutely: Phone • Heavy bales. $2.00per bale. 847- dinghy, dodger and m~bre~ Redwormsi Dealers - fisher- stove. 1 front backhoe fire 11L- ' 3165. (C-18) Room for rent in the bench area ~hfldentlal. men - gardeners. Handpicked 635-6361 "" • 16.10 ply. Phone 635-7838. (ctf) $19,500.635.2615 Mon. to Fri. 610 w th kitchen facilities. Phone 7 p.m. p17 ~' Phone Mary or John - 635.4419 top quality, year round supply. for an appointment. All types horses wanted. 635- • 635-3971. (Cff) Jane. 635-4607. (cff) +.; Write for prices and literature. For Sale: 12' aluminum canoe 5617. cff Rocky Ridge Farm, Box 1g-A, .Wanted: Welcome Wagon with floatatlon. Very light. $200. $4ss Well equipped 20' O.B cabin One bedroom for rent with ~eetlng -- Terrace B.P.O.E. Logan Lake, B.C. V0K lW0. Hostess. Please contact Evelyn 635-3708 after 4 p.m. (p-17) El GORDON& l Purebred Black Angus herd, cruiser. Good sea boat for kitchen facilities for single. (~lks Lodge). First and Third Phone 523-6295. ,Mf Anweller. 635.5S71. p17 $3500. One bull. "Elleenmere of channel fishing. Cedar strips man. Phone 635-5893- (p.18) ]~nursday of month. O.O.R.P. •Spot Cash for Used Furniture, McCaren Creek 153F', 6 cows, 4 and oak ribs. C.W tandem (~adies of the Royal Purple) - 'SATTELITE VINYL offers the Spruceland Chrysler Plymouth Antiques, all useable Items. heifers, 9 calves. 20187 McNeil trailer. $6000. Phone 635.4727. 44. Room & Board ~cond and Fourth Monday of following services: inPrince George requires two The Furniture Stall For Sale: amplifier and guitar.. Road, Pitt Meadows• 465.5394or (p-17) Month. Repair, Recovering & qualified Chrysler mechanics 635-3202 63S-4416. pl 465-9491. p17 Room & Board: working man or Recoloring of vinyl furniture immediately. Preference given • - , . , 24 foot and 29 foot plywood and woman. $238.32 per month. INCHES AWAY .... • ...... ,.~.,~...... ~..~.,.%. ;.~;. ...,..;~...~...... ;.-...,...,.,.,."..~.-_.'~.';'..-~...'~j~ .~ .%'J .fJ% .:~....o.~'.'.- ".'.~..'.'..'.:.. +'.'. • .'...;.;. ." . .'.:..';....; and cartops, skidoo, car & truck ~..:.:.~.:.~.~:.:.~.:~:.~...:.....~.~;~.:~.~.:~~.~.~.:.~+~+~+:.:.~.~.~.~.~.:.~.~.:.:~:.:.:.~.:.:.~.:~.~.~.~;~.:.~.:~+~;.:.~.~.~;~.:.:.~.~.~.~.:.~:.~;~.;.~.~.~.~.v~:.:~:~:~::.;::.:.:fibreglass flat.bottom river- Includes everything. Call CLUB to those with carburetor and seats. Upholstery in vinyl, electrical experience. Contact :~:~:+.:~:::~::.:~.:.~+.~:~.~.:.:~.;.~;~;~.~.;.;.;..%.~.%~.~+:.:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..~:.:~:.:~:~:~.~..~...... ~.~.~...~..v.~v....~.~.~..;.~...~..~;~;v.....~..;~.....:.%~...... ~ 'boats. Motor and trailer. Phone Sandra 638-0290 between 9.5 Meet every Tuesday night at' 635-3265. (p-17) p.m. or 635.5722 after 5 p.m. 8:00 in the Skeena Health Unit. fabric and leather and furniture E.P. Siemens, General repair. Phone 635.4348. Johns Available May 1, 1977. p17 For more information phonel Mana~er,.at 508 George Street, Road, Terrace. (p.17) Prince George, phone 563-1522. 635-2847 or 635-3023• c17 Come C r urcn 41. Machinery for Sate~ 47. Homes for Rent The Order of the Royal Purple DO IT NOW Handyman Services: Home Dog "n Suds Is now taking ap. Small one bedroom furnished would like to thank all those who Repairs, Painting, Odd Jobs plicatlons for cooks end car duplex for rent at 968 Moun-. ~donated or supported our SALVATIONARMY: +KNOXUNITEDi ZION around the house and grounds hostesses. Apply In pereon at Garage Sale on April 2nd. 8500 talnvlew Blvd. Phone 635-2577. (No job too small). Reasonable 4342 Lakelse Ave. c17 .46.37 Walsh CHURCH BAPTIST (ctf) ~-was raised to help paint the Captain: Bill Young % ~Tuck Ave. Senior Citizens rates. Phone 4907 Lazeile Ave. cHURCH 635-2435 Housekeeper. Approx. 8 hours a 9:45 Sunday School For Rent: 3 bedroom fourplex ~ Residence. Minister Rev. D.S. Lewis (ctf) week. Phone 635.7100 or 635. 11:00 Morning Worship Cor. Sl~arks & Keith on 2304 Pear St. Has basement 6766. C17 7:30.Evenin~l Servlce s Sunday School -and is complete with fridge & B.C. Heart Foundation In' MOW OPEN Mon. Cottage meeting Y:30' Senior 12 & up 10:00 'a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. stove. Phone 635.5941. p17 Memorian Donations may be REAL ESTATE Wed. Home league 7:30 Under 12 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. sent to Terrace Unit, Box 22, SALESPEOPLEI Sat. Youth group 7:30 Worship Service 11:00a.m. Evening Service 7:15 p.m. For Rent: 3 bedroom house. ANDRE'S EN- TERRACE Terrace, B.C. Enjoy the benefits of excellent $160per month. Also 3 bedroom TERPRISES LTD. Phone PRINCE GEORGE climate, pleasant surroundings duplex $185. includes fridge & Terrace KInefte Club will be R.V. Parts & Auto Parts _ .C.'aj).tainor Mrs. Bill Young. SMITHERS holding their Second Annual and friendly people and call it MENNONITE ICHRISTIAN stove. Phone 635-3471. p17 "Step Into Spring" Auto repairs. American work l New facilities and rising ST. MATTHEW'S "John Deere For Rent: 4 bedroom, 2' • FASHION SHOW and Import Cars. market. Real Estate Iicencees REFORMED BRETHRER In the North" bathroom, carport, paved Monday, May 2, 1917 apply to Bear Realty Ltd., Box 4726 Lazelle Ave. 3026 Hwy. 16 East CHURCH driveway, covered patio, fenced 7:30 p.m. 607, Armstrong, B.C. cS 635-9019 CHURCH Phone 638-1710 Sunday Services: yard. In town. Near school. $320 at the 3406 Eby Street Sparks St. at Strau.me Ave.. 10 a.m. - Church School & per month• 635.3242. C17 R.E.M. Lee Theatre Terrace Dog Grooming Nlcola Valley Figure Skating Phone 635.3015 Rev. Arthur Helleman 635. Tickets available by Club requlrestwo professionals, Adult Discussion 2621 Graduate Groomer. No Pastor Dwayne Barkman For Rent in Thornhlll. One and St. Pro. 7th figure, gold, dance, 11 a.m. - Holy Communion Sunday School - Terrace 10:00 ;i telephoning 638.1478 tranquilizers used. 638-1720. (c- 10:00 a.m. Sunday School two bedroom furnlshed house, Jr. Pro, 4th figure, Sr. Silver, for the family a.m. 177 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship suitable for a couple or 1 or 2 " or dance. Box 1511, Merrlff, B.C. Ministers: Sunday School • Remo 1:00 Service (babysitting singles. Also one two bedroom. , 635-7959 VOK 2B0. p17 Rev. Lance Stephens 635.5855 p.m. available) unfurnished house. Phone 635. Rev. Stephen Inoue 635.2416 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Bill "Ross GENERAL Interested in a home Bible 5775 or 635-5874. v DEFENSIVE 24. Situations Wanted Study? Call 635.3015 or 635-' 5:00 p.m. Worship Service 635-3210 DRIVING COURSE WORK WANTED SACREDHEART 3838. 48, Suites for Rent The next Defensive Driving CARPENTRY• + Bulldozing, basement digging, T.£.RRACE: sponsored by the Community Low Rates PARISH landscaping etc. Backhoe work, b I~e:,droomRow Housing Suites.: Education Services in Terrace No job too big or smah, free roto.tilling, post hole digging. UPLANDS ALLIANCE Full basement, 11/2 baths, half, will begin on May 3 and con- I 4830 Straume Ave. Terrace estimates on remodehlng, block from schools, 5 minute~ tinue on May 5, 12 and 17, 1977.. Phone 8:15 a.m, 10:15 a.m. CHURCH roofing, porches, siding, 635-6782 BAPTIST walk from town. Suitable for: The classes are from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. painting, spraytex ceiling. Pastor Roy Taylor families. $250 per month. 6. 9:30 p.m. and are held in Room (ctf) CHURCH: 4923 Agar Ave. 635.3470 month lease. Apply Suite 108 .' 9 of the Caledonia Senior Phone 635.4094 .,. .~ . SPRING CLEAN.UP? EVANGELICAL Verne Ferguson 4530 Scoff. (Ctf~: '. Secondary School. For Ask for John after 6 p.m. (ctf) Workers available for odd lobs Cur;mr of Halliwell & N. 635.3316 '" registration phone 635.4931. such as digging gardens, raking FREE CHURCH. Thomas ABLE ELECTRIC LTD'. leaves, painting, car wash, etc. 10:00 a.m. Bible Teaching Cur. Park Ave. 8, Sparks St. Class A Electrlca! Con- Phone Osborne Guest Home. Sunday School i !/i'" Clinton Manor Terrace Justice Council Rev. W.H. Tatum Sunday 9i45 - Bible School ' ! tracting. Free Estimates. 635-2171. (c-17) 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship I meeting Thursday, April 20 at 3302 Sparks st. 635.5115 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Phone 638.5876 or 638.1231. (ctf) Service Furnished studloor 1 bedroom Kermode Friendship Center at 0 r. 9:45 Sunday School 7:15 p.m. Evening Servlce Elderly housekeeper desires 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible apartments. Phone p.m. for election of officers. housekeeping job.. Phone 635. 11:00 Morning Worship Study Wed. 7 p.m.. Bible Study & Newcomers welcome. 7:15 Evening Services Prayer 638-1032 Webb Refrigeration 7866. pl Wed. or i .. 4623 SOUCIE 635-2188 Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Home Bible Studies Dale Stacey 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles Prayer & Bible Study "You are welcome 635-4703 ef 635-4321 GARAGE. at Uplands" PENTECOSTAL For Sale: 1976 Yamaha 80. Good' CHRIST LUTHERAN condition. For Information 635/ Accommodation to rent for SALE e TABERNACLE..o 635-7131 Authorized 2312. c17 CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD single person on Halllwell. Own Service Depot 4647 Lazelle Ave. private bedroom and share use Saturday, April 30 886 River Drive Pastor M. Kennedy of remainder of large house. Repairs to Refrigerators -- Cur. Sparks St. & 'Park Ave. 10 a.m. 'til sold Terrace, B.C. Office 635-2434 Home 635-5336 Phone Dave at 635.5250 Freezers, Washers, Dryers, For Sale: 1972 Commando Rev. Rolf Nosferud 635.S882 And Ranges Morning Service at 11:00 a.m. Rev. R.L White Sunday School 10:00 a.m. evenings. (c-17) Norton 750. Low mileage. $1,000. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 3307 Kenny (Ctf) Phone 635.2370 after 6. Also 1970 Sunday School, Adult Class & Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday EPenlng 7:15 p.m. For Rent: 2 bedroom duplex. Chev 4 wheel drive with winch Confirmation Class at 9:45 Evening Worship 7:30 a.m. Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. Stove & frldge. No pets. River• Golden Rule: Odd lobs for the "YouP Friendly Family. • .Construction and and aux. gas tanks. Asking Drive, Thornhlll. 635.2591. (p. moving jobless. Phone 635~4535. 3238'. $2500, (p-17) Church" Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. YoUth Night Thurs. 7:30 p.m: Forestry Equipment 17) Kalum. (ctf) •...... ,., ~..... ,...... •...... ,..%~;,;.;...;%, ...:....:. ;...;..u%..%....,...... ,..;u..v...,.'...'~..,...'..~.'.:.:.:.:.:~: :~: ~:~:+:;~:+:~ '.:.:.:.:'.'.:...:.:.'.:.:...'.:;%:.;.:.'.:.:.:.:.:...:.:...... :.:.: .....;"..'.'.'..'•'.'z." '.'.'-','.'," ";'," • ...... ;...... ,•...... ,...;...... ,..-.v...... ~ ...... ~, ~. _.~

,I THE HERALD, Wednesda'y, April.27, i977, PAGE AIS~' i 48. Suites for ,Rent 49. Homes for Sale 49. Homes for Sale 57. Automobiles .57. Automobiles , 58. Mobile Homes 68, Legal 68, Legal i i For Rent: 2 bedroom apt. For Sale: 4 bedroom house. 2 HOBBY FARM • 1972 Datsun Pickup. 1974: For Sate: 1969 Chev ~=" ton For Sale: .i972 12'x62' two INVITATION MINISTR~f Frldge & stove. Electric heat. bedrooms upstairs and 2 12x56 mobile home and 12x56 Datsun 2 door. 1973 Ford pickup. $600. Call 042.6690. p17 bedroom mobile home with TO TENDER OF FORESTS ~i Free laundry facilities. No pets. bedl'()oms in basement. Private complete addition containing 3 crewcab, 1973 Ford ~/~ ton. G311 large 2 bedroom Ioey shack. CONTRACT NO. 22030B TIMBER SALE A.08532 *:~ $145 per month. 3145 River azerment. 23 on 9 percent IxIrms., fireplace & wall to wall 635.6635or 2609 Skeena St. [cff) For Sale: 1966 Dodge, 318, auto, Closeto schools end store. No. 1. Installation of subdivision Sealed tenders will be. Drive. Phone 638.6445. ctf $35,000. 635.4448. (p-17) carpet on V~ acre on school bus radio, good tires, good running. 3886Muller Ave. Phone 635.4789. services for Kader Construction received by the District ~ run. Fenced and landscaped, Forester at Prince Rupert~ For Sale: 1976Datsun standard. condition. New brakes . $300. cl Ltd. at Kingfisher Avenue, next For Rent: one bedroom FOR SALE - BUY NOWl green house, chicken house 7,000 miles. Still under Plus T.V. $25. 2 fridges $30. 635- to Mount Elizabeth Secondary British Columbia, not later tha~ basement suite for a reliable Waterfront cabin Lakelse Lake. complete with chickens, large warranty. Selling price $3,200. 3242. c17 For Sale: 12x63 mobile home. School, Kitimet, B.C. 11 a.m. on the 101h day of May~. working person. Phone 638-1937. 2 bedroom 600 square foot. Fully garden area, small fruits, berry 635.4448. (p-17) Dirt cheap for cash. Phone 635- Sealed tenders marked 1977 for the purchase of Llcence" pl furnished, water system and bushes and fruit trees. Open to For Sale: 1973 Camaro Type 2958. pl "Tender for Installation of A08532, to cut 14,904 cunlts of bathroom. Vlewlot on west side all reasonable offers. Call 635. 1975 0/4 ton Chev. Automatic, LT. Full Instrumentation. 350 Subdivision Services" will be Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar amP For Rent: 2 bedroom of lake. Deeded property. Phone 3271 between 7 and 10 p.m. and P.S., P.B., tape deck & CB. 8' small block, high performance, Well kept deluxe 3 bedroom received on behalf of the owner trees of other species located'at townhouse. W.W carpet, frldge 564.7994 after 7 p.m. c3 weekends. (stf] Vanguard fully equipped. radial tires. 2 winter tires In- 12x68 Safeway Manor. Un- upto 10:00a.m. Iocaltime, May the junction of Alwyn Creek and &stove. Available May 1. Phone Phone 635-4576. (p-17) cluded. $3800firm. Phone after furnished but Includes frldge,- 13th, 1977, at the office of Skeena River Range 5 Coas~ 635.2409. p17 Recreation or farming for sale: • Older 1200 sq. d; split.level, 3 $ 635-2765. p17 stove, sklrtlng and Ioey shack. McEIhanney Surveying and Land Dlstrlct. 31/= miles east of Cedarvale. 28 bdrm. home for sale. Nelson MUST SELL Excellent value. $9,500. 635. Engineering Ltd., Ste. 205, 4630 Three (3) years will be" Road, New Remo. Needs minor For Rent: large two bedroom acre - lV= cleared. Organically 1970 Ford V= ton in good con- 1974 Toyota Corona 4 door 2715. c17 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, allowed for removal of timber., duplex. W.W carpet, fireplace, used. Well Insulated A-frame repairs. Ideal starter home. dition. Some extras. Asking sedan. 7 radial tires on rims. British Columbia. Provided anyone who I,S~ fridge & stove, Utility room cabin. Spring well, root cellar, Owner eager to sell, Make an $1,700 but open to offers. For Mint cendition. Only 19,000 FOR SALE The work Includes the supply unable to attend the auction In" with washer & dryer hookups. electricity & telephone close by. offer. Will accept lot or mobile more information phone 635- miles. Phone 635.2621 or view 10x42 Squire 2 Ixlrm. •trailer of all materials and complete person may submit a sealed; Located at Kalum Lake Dr. $25,000. Write G. Hiemstra, 2704 home on trade. "Call 112.562.6651 9635. (p-19) 4701 Homer. and 10xSS Sateway three construction of services for a 38- tender, to be opened at the hour; Phone 635-5634. pl Sparks, Terrace. Phone 635. or 635-7353to view. (ctf) Ixlrm. trailer. Phone lot subdivision as detailed on of auction and treated as one the contract drawings, which 5327. p3 For Sale 36 passenger School Consign your car, truck or I )3 635-4812 bid. For Rent in Thornhill. One 51. Business Locations Bus. Phone 635.2600 til S p.m. trailer. Let a professional sell it consists of approximately: Particulars may be obtalnec~.j 635-6937. Evenings.. (sff) 1. 600 meters of roadworks, to bedroom furnished apartment. Family home on one acre on for you. from the District ForesterL 'For Rent: Ground floor com- Copper Mountain a gravel standard 17 cm below $140 per month. Singles only. Bench boasts 1800 sq. ft. of Prince Rupert or'the Forest' mercial or office space. 4646 For Sale: 1967 Corvette 427 hard - Enterprises Ltd. final road grades. Phone 635-2065. p17 comfortable living. 3 bedrooms, 65. Mortgage Money Ranger, Terrace. (c.17) Lakelse. "Phone 635-4925. (ctf) top convertible. New brakes, •635.4373 2. 614 meters of storm sewer 2 bathrooms, rec room, paint job and overhauled DL 00605A with manholes, lot connections, For Rent: 2 bedroom basement fireplace, landscaping, Do you presently hold a 1st or MINISTRYOF unit. Frldge & stove Included. engine. Asking $6,500. Phone cff 2nd mortgage which you wish catch basins, outfall, etc. FORESTS :" workshop and much more. Try 847.3461 after 5 p.m. (c.17) 3. 572 meters of sanitary Close to town and hospital. Also your offer. 638.1790. ctf OFFICE SPACE to sell? We have investors TIMBER for sale: 4 chalrs and table. 1974 Toyota Corona Sedan. Tent available who can offer you sewers with manholes, lot SALE A08469 '; For Sale: 1968 Mercury V= ton. connections, etc. Phone 635-9353. c17 For Sale: 4 bedroom house on 1 FOR LEASE Trailer. Phone 635-2621. p17 CASH. Contact Stan Parker at Sealed tenders will be; Phone 638-8276 after 6 p.m. 4. 1 prefabricated Smith and received by the Dlstrlct" acre. Fruit trees, garden, close (ctf) Wightman & Smith Realty For Rent: 1 bedroom furnished For Sale: Better than new 1953 Ltd. Loveless duplex monoject Forester at Prince Rupert, to schools on Pear St. A steal at 1800sq. ft. downtown Terrace. sewer pump station complete suite. Available Immediately. $35,000. Smaller areas available. Chev. Blueprinted 6 cylinder. Phone British Columbia, not later than Close to town. 635.7261 or 635- For Sale: a 70 Ford V= ton for Iski, Edelbrock, Mallory. Black with klosh for disconnect 11 a.m. on the 10~h day of May, parts and a 67 Pontiac for parts.. 635-6361 7318. C17 button tufted interior. $6,500 for an appointment. switches and hydro meter, 1977for the purchaseof Licence FOR SALE Phone 638-8276 after 6 p.m~ including testing and initial New three bedroom home on 635-4636 invested. $4,500 or best offer. A08469, to cut 17,803 cunlts of (Ctf) 638.5751. 5504 Lloyde. p17 start.up. Lodgepole Pine, Spruce, For Rent: fully furnished 2 large lot. Carpets throughout. - Manager. 66. Campers bedroom trailer. Carpeted S. 586 meters of 8" diameter Balsam, Hemlock, Cedar, Birch Walnut cabinets. Basement wetermaln and appurtenances. throughout. 12x60. Located at interior partially finished. REPOSSESSION FOR SALE For Sale: 1976 Pinto Mellbu. 3 and trees of other species (ctf) I.H.C. Tandem Dump Truck, door. 4 summer tires and 2 For Sale: 197623 ft. Vanguard 6. 600 meters of street located five (5) miles east of 3347 Kofoed. No animals. Phone Full price $43,500.00. Phone Holiday trailer. Phone 635.5991. 635.2482. p17 1973 I.H.C. pickup, 1971 Ford studded winter tires. 12,900 lighting, underground wiring Kitwanga. Casslar Land 635-7367 (p-17) and telephone. (C-17) OFFICE SPACE FOR Pinto, 1974 12x68 Vista Villa miles. One owner. Asking price District. Spacious 2 bedroom duplex for Moblle Home. Phone 635.6310. $3,000. Phone 635.9589. p17 7. 310 meters of 4" diameter Two (2) years will be allowed RENT After 5. 635-9405. (cff) I For Sale: 18' tandem trailer. forcomaln and appurtenances. for removal of timber'. rent. Stove & frldge included. For Sale: 4 bedroom home in Also fridge. Also walk In cooler $200per month. Phone 635-5397. i I A set of contract documents As this area is within the Smlthers, B.C. Situated on 3 big PRICED FOR QUICK unit. Phone 635-3604. (p-17) may be obtained at the office of ~17 lots in central part of town. For Approx. 600 ft. of office space. Lease & Repo's. Skeena PSYU; which is fully i i Prime location. Phone 635- SALE the Engineer, McEIhanney committed, this sale will be further Information call 847- For Sale For Sale: Lougheed pop-up Surveying and Englneerlng Ltd. 9118. (c-18) 2496. (ctf) awarded under the provisions DE Suites for Rent Plus Used 1964 Mercury 750 Tandem camper. Ideal for small or on deposit of $25.00, refundable section 17 (la) of the Depart: Keystone Court dump truck in good running Japanese pickup truck. In- if a bona fide tender Isreceived. ment of Forests Act, which For Sale: 2 bedroom house wlth Eludes propane stove, ice box, The lowest or any tender will Apartments. Office No. 52. Wanted to Rent 1973 Chev 4x4 condition. gives the timber-sale appllcan{ basement, 2-2 in Ilving room, heater, sink & cupboards. With not necessarily be accepted. certain privileges. 2-4611 Scott. One, two & kitchen recently redecorated. plexl-glass dome roof top. Can The complete contract Would like to rent a 2 or 3 1972 Mazda Pickup with 30" 635-7838 Particulars may be obtained On fully landscaped 50 ft. x 150 bedroom apt. or hous.eclose to be seen at 4629 Straume Ave. or document booklet shall be from the District Forester, three bedroom apart. canopy. cff call 635-5501or 635.7251. (c-17) ft. lot. Close to downtown. town for June 1st. Please phone submittedwhentendering, c17 Prince Rupert, British" ments. Priced to sell, open to all offers. 1975Malibu 4 door classic, V-8, collect at 627.1241. pl auto. 1974Mercury Comet 6 cyl. 3 spd. NOTICE OF Columbia, or the Forest_* Phone 635-2061. (p-17) For Sale: Lougheed pop up Rangers, Kltwanga and 635-5224 1974 Mazda Rotary Pickup. auto. Radio, 5 radial summers, camper ideal for small or APPLICATION FOR '55. Property for Sale "; ? Hazelton, British Columbia. (c- For Sale: 3 bedroom house. 1972 Chevelle H.T., V-8, auto, 4 winters stud. Tow hitch. 40,000 Japanese pickup truck. In- CHANGE OF NAME 'For Rent: 2 bedroom suite. P.S. miles, One owner. Excellent NOTICE is hereby given that 18) Nice, clean, beautiful, fridge & Carport, fireplace up & dowh, "For sale: approx. 9% acres I cludes propane stove, frldge, finished basement, landscaped, 1974 Chevelle Malibu Coupe family car. 635.9566. $2,300 or beater, sink, cupboards. Has an application will be' made to stove, downtown. Close to mile north of city limits. Phone best offer, p1 the Director of Vital Statistics school & hospital. Phone 635. fenced, storage shed, trees. 4736 1972 Chrysler New Yorker plexyglass dome roof top. Can 635.4094 after 6. [ctf} 1974 Olds 4 door sedan, air for a change of name, pursuant Advertising.=1 7503. p17 Tuck Ave. 635.3093. (ctf) be seen at 4629 Straume Ave. or Property for Sale: Building lot cond. 58. Mobile Homes call 635-5501or 635.7251. c17 to the provL

L •PAGE AI6, THE HERALD, Wednesday,, April 27, 1977 Trans.Provincial Airlines -alive and well

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Reports heard during the past few months that Tram-Provincial Airlines have moved out of Terrace are completely unfounded. T.P.A. is very much alive. Another rumor, that the company has gone into receivership is also false. Tram-Provincial has, however, appointed a receiver-manager as there was a possibility of selling the firm last fall., Trans-Provincial Airlines Ltd. started operations in 1960 and have served the north well for the past 17 years. At present there are 26 plane in service -- including Otters, Beavers, Cessnas, Beach, the Goose and two DC-3's. .. The airline's value is, at present, listed at over two and a half million dollars and has over six hundred thousand dollars in parts at the Terrace depot. This depot consists of two hangers. The smaller one has over 6,000 square feet and the larger of the two over 20,000. Eleven people have been employed over the past winter at Terrace, consisting of pilots, office staff, radio dispatch and engineers. All servicing and repairs are done at the local depot.

One plane was constantly on the go last summer Beaver wheel.ski, one of the most popular aircrafts in the north. from its station in Dease Lake, giving service to this Small hanger used to service small planes. area that no one else can offer. This craft will again be in operation this year. Garry Reum, president of Trans-Provincial said, "We have served the north well over the past 17 years and are getting stronger each year and we will be here, and make great strides forward in the next 17 years."

Over the past winter, rumor also had it that the base was being moved to Prince Rupert. The only thing that was moved was parts for planes flying out of that base and one partsman to provide greater service from that area. Trans-Provincial serves the north and the coast with daily service to Stewart, the Queen Charlottes and Ketchikan, Alaska, as well as many charter flights to the surrounding areas and any other part of the north you may desire. Unitol is another service installed by this firm which allows freight and mail or passengers to go out at regular intervals to nearly all points of their schedule at a very low cost. Trans-Provincia'l president, Gary Reum, would like all to know that this airline "is a business, not a sideline" as some people have stated and if anyone has any doubts about this, they are welcome to take a Re.built motor ready for irlstallation. On the right is sheet metal man, tour of the Terrace operation. Beach 18, ready for action. Alfred Potvin.

Diane ~owe, Two DC-3's available at all times. (Advt.) Otter wheel.ski plane is a multi.use aircraft. bookkeeper and receptionist.

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'- Thornhill Calorie Counters Saturday, April 30 May 13, 1977 meet every Tuesday, Final Night Concert of the - Skeena Jr. Sec. Sch. Music Thornhill Elem. School. 7:15 Pacific Northwest Music Program. Final Concert. p.m. New members Festival• R.E.M. Lee R.E.M. Lee Theatre. welcome from Terrace & !Theatre- 8 p.m. Thornhill. - Hard Time Dance, Skeena May 14, 1977 - Weight Watohers 7 p.m. Licensed Practical Nurses - United Church Sunday every Tuesday, Knox United Assoc. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. School Carnival. 11 a.m. to 2 Church Thornhill Community p.m. Games, novelties, - Inches Away every Centre• ' 'Country baking, fun house, fish pond, Tuesday Skeena Health Unit Roadrunners" playing. $5 white elephant table, plants, Saturday: May 14 Pertotiswho wish to Hst 8 p.m. single $10 couple. Pick up~ hot dogs, popcorn. Fun for Salvation Army 3rd Annual information in this column - Council meeting - 2nd & 4th tickets at business office in all ages. Celebrity Night Concert. should telephone TAB at 638- Monday, Municival Hall. hospital or at the door. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. 8 p.m. ~8195 before 12 noon on Lunch will be served. - Independant Order of Wednesday, May 18 Wednesdays for the - Kerin0de Four Wheelers - 8 April 30, 1977 - Business and Professional' p.m. 1st Wednesday of each Foresters Court Skeena following week's issue of the, - Independant Order of 1318• Banquet and dance at 6 Women Monthly Meeting TerrP~e. Herald. month in meeting room of - Caledonia Sr. Sec. School, the Sandman Inn. Foresters Garage Sale• 4929 p.m. at Arena Banquet Park Ave. Room. Tickets available by Grad Rehearsal- R.E.M. :Second' Thursday of Evbryl ~B,P•O.E. (Elks Lodge).lst phoning 635-6802. Lee Theatre . ~Month. .3rd Thursday of each Old Age Pensioners Monthly. month• - Terrace Five Pin Bowling ~ ' I Meeting - Senior Citizens -The Terrace Shriner Rm. 2p•m. Assoc. Annual Spring .,.~d~ Lodge 18 meet the first Meeting and ElecUon of | (~ y.'~ ... ~ I Kiwanis Club meeting 6 Tuesday of every month at p.m. Terrace Hotel everyi 7:30 p.m. at Gim's p.m. at the Eli~ Hall. . Tuesday. " " Restaurant. Sunday, May 1, 1977 - Shrine Club Bingo every - The Raincoat Puppet :-Rotary Club M~eting 12 to' last Thursday of the month' Theatre will be presenting 1:30 p.m. Gim's. Every. at the Arena Banquet Room "Tales of Wally and Pearl n f-~ Monday• . .: beginning at 8 p•m. at the R.E•M. Lee Theatre I TW Title ~ Artist ' " LW Whist every Tuesday night,' - Kinettes monthly meeting beginning at 7p.m. Ad- Senior Citizens Rm. at. is the 2nd Wednesday of mission for children will be 1 Hotel California Eagles '~ :Arena. every month in th~ Sand-" 75 cents and $1,50 for adults.. 2 "Don't give up on us David Soul I. • .. • , . , man Inn at 7:00 p.m. corr. 3 The things we do for love 10 CC 2 - Centenmal Lions Meeting May 1, 1977 " 4 Rich girl Hall & Oates 4 every Thursday - 12 p.m.l - Independant Order of 5 Southern nights Glen Campbell 11 Foresters. Meeting every Terrace Little Theatre Sandman Inn Coffee House 8 p.m. 6 So in to you Atlanta Rhythm Section 12 - Kinsmen meeting - 1st &: third Saturday of each Fly at night 'Chilliwack 7 3rd Thursday - 7 p.m.i month at 8 p.m. at the Monday, May 2 I like dreamin' Kenny Nolan v3 Terrace Hotel• Slumber Lodge• - Terrace Kinettes' 2nd 9 Don't leave me this way Thelma Houston 9 - Thrift Shop every Saturday annual "Step into Spring" 10 You y' look good Joani Taylor 5. - A.A. meeting.- Terracel Fashion Show at the R,E.M. 11 Say you'll stay until 'Hotel• Every Sunday 7:30~ from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - Children's Storytime every Theatre at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow Tom Jones 14 P.m. Tuesday, May 3 12 Lido shuffle Boz Scaggs 16 - Alateen, Alanon meeting at~ Saturday at the library at 1:30 p.m. Terrace Concert 13 Dancing queen Abba 10 the Skeena Health Unit!• . Association present world 14 Long time Boston 7 every Monday , famous violinist Ricci~ 15 I'm scared Burton Cummings 8 - A.A• Meeting at Knox: Wednesday, April 27, 1977 R.E.M.'Lee Theatre- 8:15 16 C'est toujours a recom- .United Church everyi - A discussion group for p.m. mencer ~oulouse 22 Monday 8:30 p.m. women for six successive May'3, 1977 . " 17 Sir Duke Stevie Wonder 26 .... Wednesday mornings to . Legion Ladies Auxiliary 18 Carry on wayward son Kansas 13 - Kinsmen Bingo every 3rd discuss "Women and their Meeting. 8 p.m. 19 Do ya Electric Light Orchestra 20 Wednesday of every month; relationship to politics and 20. Moody blue El.vis Presley 21 at the arena• the power structure". In the May 3, i977 Mills' Memorial Hospital I Library basement starting - Co~)p Members Annual T'hese Records Available At: :Auxiliary ThriftShop open April 27. For further in- Meeting. 7:30 p.m. in 'from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 'formation phone Lesley Terrace Banquet Room. every Saturday• Lazelle Weatherston, 835-7957 or May 4 - 7, 1977 Avenue up from Speedee: Alice Chen Wing, 635-7763.. N.W. Drama Festival, Printers. April 30, 1§77 R.E.M. Lee Theatre v O.O•R.P. (Ladies of the - Blueback Swim Club Flea 'Tlfi/rsday, May 5 Royal Purple) 2~d & 4th Market at Oddfellows Hall• O.A.P. Monthly Meeting - Monday Starts 10 a.m., goes until Snr. Citizens Room 2 p.m. - Loyal Order of Moose everything is sold. Contact Friday, May 6 Lodge No. 1820 - 8 p.m. Barb Sparrow at 638-1842 for .Skeena Jr.- Sec. School every 2nd & 4th Tuesday more information, Bands Final Music Night.

R.E.M. LeeTheatre - 8 p.m, I .:..:..? ...... ,- . May 6, 1977 - The Salvation Army Home' League are having a Bazaar and Bake Sale at the Co-op sannmanINN from. 4 to 8 p.m. .... 4828 HW v.-i6 ' Wes( May 7, 1977 Terrace, B.C. - Terrace Child Develop- ment Centre Sale of dolls and household and garden plants to help raise money SWIMMING POOLj for its new building. Super- Valu Sidewalk 10 a.m. For SAUNA BATH L further information phone. 125 Air Condi4ior~d Suite & Rooms With View 635-6454 or 635-5650. Color TV, Teleplhone, Tub & Shower, Ele- Donations appreciated. vators, Coffee Shop, Dining Room, Nightly Sunday, May 8 Entertainment, Banquet & Meeting Rooms •Terrace Community Choir - For Up To 125 KitchenettesAvailable Spring Concert.. Christian 682-1831 FREE PARKING Reformed Church 8 p.m. . May 9 to 14, 1977 .. REE Reservations- - The Salvation Army will be 100.261-3330 canvassing the homes of' Owned & Operated Terrace and Thornhill. Dining Room Open TueSday, May 10 !D PRYSTAY Pacific N.W. Music Festival § p.m. to 1i p.m,: vie .Monthly Meeting• 8 p.m.

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2 3&6 4 9 SEATrLE TODAY 9:00 GOOD~ORN0~, g.c. "-SAME STREET '. FRIENDLY GIANT KAREEN'S YOGA 9:30 i WHEEL OF FORTUNE B.C. SCHOOLS 10:00 'JEAN CANNEM ELECTRIC CO. SHOOT FOR THE STARS MR. DEESSUP 10:30 DEFINITION MEASUR~ICS THAT TUNE SESAME STREET 11:00 FIRST IMPRESSIONS WHY LOVERS & FRIENDS 11:30 HOT HAND~ BREAD & BUTTERFLIES Love is not altogether a delir- i ium, yet has it many points HOLLYWOOD SQUARES BOB McLEAN SHOW 12:00 NOQN NEWS ELECTRIC CO. in common therewith. DAYS OF: OUR LIVI=..q; .CBC ' NEWS 12:3@ MOVIE NtATINEE ,'Last SELF INC. WILD KINGDOM 1:00 Hunt" ANIMALS & SUCH THE LAST HUNT 1 1956 Stars Robert Taylor, DOCTORS DEATH VALLEY DAYS 1:30 MUSIC PLACE Stewart Granger, Lloyd Nelan. ANOTHER WORLD ALL IN THE FAMILY 2:00 INSIOE. OUT 1883: conflict between two EDGE OF NIGHT 2:30 ALLAN HAMEL WORDSMI?It • hunting partners, one a ran- MOVIE "Judgenleflt at TAKE 3O 3: 00 SPEAKOUt • chef; the other a sadistic killer. • Nwenll~rg PL II" CELEBRITY COOKS 3:30 ANOTHERWORLD CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY i/~/ JUDGEMENT AT NUREM. !!~: BERG IT'S YOUR CHOICE '- 4:00 SESAME STREET i.;~! 1961 Spencer Tracy, Burt zoom 4:30. LUCY . Slll~ i~J~ Lancaster, Richard Widmark, MARY HARTMAN SALTY ~:00 EMERGENCY MISTER ROGERS ~ 'Marlene Dietrich. Courtroom LOVE AMER. STYLE 5: 30 ELECTRIC CO. i~ drama, fictionally based on NEWS t i~ German war, criminal trials. Its HOURGLASS 6:00 NEWS HOUR SOVIET SOCIETY iL'~~ theme: man s responsibility to NBC NEWS SHOWCASE 'T/ "Night 6:30 ZOOM ?i~'. his fellow man and the concel0t SF..ATrLE TONIGHT n~.: ' ~:00 GOOD TIMES LEHRER REPORT • of national, judicial, legislative and 13ersonal responsibility in NNOY 7:30 ~NESS TO YESTERDAY WORLD WAR I war guilty. GRIZZLY ADAMS SCIENCE MAGAZINE 0:00 BIONIC ~OMAN NOVA , " RUZla(A NIGHT HUNTER 8:30 Sorry, no details avallable at CPO SHARKEY 9:00 CI"V MOVIE "Paperback GREAT PERFORMANCES H~l'o" press tirne. Sl ROTA'S COURT 9:30 PAPERBACK HERO KINGSTON: CON- FIFTH ESTATE 10:00 'FIDENTIAL 1973 Stars Keir DuIlea, I0:30 Elizabeth Ashley, John Beck. .ewe NATIONAL 11:00 NEWS HOUR FINAL TENNYSON About a freewheellng, small. TONIGHT SHOW MUSIC FEST. REPORT 11:30 OLYMPIA 97 town Saskatchewan hockey 90 MINUTES LIVE player and how he copes with a 12:00 LATE SHOW I "3he Roun- threat to his serf.centered ,,der$ #, LATE SHOW II "The ~_~e lifestyle. TOMORqOW SHOW Nlerr FI~. takes a Wife" LATE SHOW Ill "F~;~ THE ROUNDERS Frank" 1965 Stars Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda, Chill Wills• Two itinerant bronc busters find a horse that. has a taste for whiskey. They enter him In a rodeo and pandemonium results. 2 3&6 4 9 COUPLE TAKES A WIFE SEATTLETODAY 9:00 GOOD MORNING B.C. SESAME STREET n 1972 Stars Bill Blxby, Paula FRIENDLY GIANT 9:30 KAREEWS YOGA Prentlss, Myrna Loy. Girl hired IMIEELOFFORTUNE E.C. SCHOO~ 10:00 JEAN CANNEM " ANIMALS & SUCH by a working.couple to do domestic chores, goes beyond SHOOT FOR THE STARS N~.DRESSUP 10:30 DEFINITION MUSIC PLACE the call of duty. NAME THAT TUNE " SESAMESTREET 11:00 FIRST IMPRESSIONS MAKING MUSIC FEARLESS FRANK LOVERS & FRIENDS 11:30 HOT HANDS INFINITY FACTORY 1969 Stars Jon Voight, Monlque Hou.~ooo s~uARr~ BD~McLEANSHOW 12:00 NOON NEWS - ELECTRIC CO. Van Vooren. Satire of an CBC NEWS 12:30 MOVIE MATINEE "GAIN" WORDSMITH American world of fantasy WILD KINGDOM 1:00 SCIENCE SPECIAL populated by supermen, gangsters, mad scientists and DOCTORS DEATHVALLEYDAYS 1:30 ART CART monsters. ANOTHER WORLD, ALL,INTHE FAMILY 2:00 MAKI!~O M.u.s0c EDGE OF NIGHT 2:30 ALLAN HAMEL BREAD & BiJI". TERFLIES GABY MOVIE'~MIO'S BeenSleeping TAKE ~ 3:00 BOOKBEAT • in my Bed;" i 1956 Stars Leslie Caron, John CELEBRITY COOKS. 3:30 . ANOTHERWORLD SOVIETSOCIETY Kerr. Love of a French I~S YOUR CHOICE 4:00 SESAME STREET I ballerina and American soldier, LUCY SHOW in .London lust before D-Day. WHAT'S NEW 4:30 MARY flARTMAN NHLHOCKEY 5:00 EMERGENCY MISTER ROGERS WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN NEWS 5:30 ELECTRIC CO. MY BED? NEWS HOUR CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY 1963 Dean Martin, Elizabeth 6:00 Montgomery. Handsome doctor NBC NEWS 6:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC hero of a TV series constantly SEATTLE TONIGHT ' ' 7:00 GRAND OLD COUNTRY " LEHRER REPORT pursued by women fans goes ~o MATCH GAME BLANSKY'S BEAUTIES ERNIE KOVACS a psychiatrist for help and his 7~3o DEATH TRAP HOURGLASS 0:00 CTV MYSTERY MOVIE ONEDIN LINE docl.or's nurse plots with his "McLoud ;¢,~ G~a~u;a" RICH MAN, POOR MAN fiancee to hurry their wedding. 8:30 i PSYCH,OUT SNOW BEAST 9:00 MOVIE "Queen of Spades" 1968 Stars Susan Strasberg, KOTTER 9:30 MACLEAR Dean Stockwell, Jack POLICE WOMAN 10:00 STREETS OF SAN FRANk Nicholson. 17-year.old deaf CISCO runaway comes to Haight Ash- 10:30 LATINO CONSORTIUM bury in search of her brother. NEWS ~.S ~ATL~_'AL...... 11:00 NEWS WOMAN TONIGHT SHOW FESTIVAL REPORT 11:30 OLYMPIA '77 DAYTON'S DEVILS 90 MINUTES LIVE r 1968 Stars Rory Calhoun, Lalnie 12:00 .~ LATE SHOW I "Psych.out" t Kazan, Leslie Nlelson. Hand. | "LATE SHOW II '/Oaylmt's Devils" picked group Is trained to pull NIGHT FINAL off a lV= million dollar payroll TOMORROW SHOW robbery at a SAC base.

• ' II~'*'" * . ,~t•,'t*~/¢•L'&%'¢'t•t't'¢'t'¢•~.'4"t'L'~ ('t. 4 4 ¢" t; k ¢ ¢~ t • 4 t • t ** 4 t. 4 4 t • " 4, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977 Channel 9 features parent-child relations "Parents waste an awful Ldok at Me!, an in- adults and children can do of each half-hour segment each show illustrates ways novative series designed for together. Look at Met is dens with emotions: adults can contribute to a lot of time feeling guilty," all people who are involved designed to enable all showing kids that it's all child's development and note-~ Thea Flaum, with young children, debuts parents, regardless of in- right to feel anger and that increase her-his skills rOducer.writer and host of on Public TV 9 Saturday, come, education and being jealous of the baby is through everyday activity. e series. Ms. Flaum, an May 7 at 7 p.m. resourcefulness, to enjoy the most natural thing in the For example, a car ride can expert in the field of child The five programs stress their children and gain world. Parents also are be transformed from a development, also is the the positive aspects of a confidence in their role as assured that it is normal to potential battlefield of mother of two children. warm parent-child the child's first and most feel too tired to play with boredom into a time to play Variety notes that an on- relationship While providing important teacher. their children. games with deal with colors air guide, Ms. Flaum has concrete activities which Approximately 40 percent_ The other 60 percent of or numbers. "both patience and the kind of enthusiasm for child- rearing that Julia Child has for food." Look at Me! is a 3&6 - 4 9 rOduction of WTTW- ".t icago, whose acquisition SEATTLE TOOAY 9:00 GOOD/~ORNING E.C. SESAME STREET by KCTS-9 is paid for by 9:30 KAREEWSYOGA~ Members of Nine. | ,FRIENDLY GIANT WH==~L OF.fO~. NE CAMERA TWELVE 10:00 JEAN CANNEM ELECTnlCCO. MR. DRESSUP 10:30 DEFINI~ON ART CART i 'SO GRAND SLAM S=ES~.u~_ STREET 11:00 FIRST IMPRESSIONS ART SiX GONG SHOW !!:30 HOT HANOS SCIENCE SPECIAL HOLLYWOOD SQUARES ! BOB McLEAN SHOW 12:00 NOONNEWS MULLIGAN STEW DAYS OF OUR LIVES i;.c NSWS 12:30 MOVIE MATINEE "Day file V.ORKING,TOGETHS R Hot Line gal' hot" __u..~IJRNAL INTER. WILD KINGDOM !:00 INSIDE.OUT IX)CTORS DEATH VALLEY DAYS 1:30 MUSIC PLACE ANOTHER WORLD ~ ALL IN,THE FAMILY 2:00 IMAGES & THINGS EDGE OF NIGHT 2:30 ALLAN HAMEL REACHING OUT MOVIE "lV~l Baby" TAKE 30 • 3:00 WHAT'S THE'GOOD TENNYSON CELEBRII"Y COOKS 3:30 ANOTHER WORLD CHEMICAL bEPENDENCY IT'S YOUR CHOICE 4:00 SESAME STREET NIC 'N PIC 4:30 LUCY SHOW "MARY HARTMAN GALLERY 5:00 I~WERGENCY MISTER ROGERS NEWS LOVE AMER. STYLE 5:30 ELECTRIC CO. HOURGLASS 6:00 NLdWS HOUR SOVIET SOCIETY 6:30 ZOOM NBCi NEWS 'SEATTLE TONIGIti FAMILY 7:00 LDVES~ LEHRER REPgt(I I ~tO___nSQUARES 7:30 srARSONICS WAY IT WAS "SANFORD & SON MARY TYLER MOORE 8:00 OONNY&MARIE WASHINGTON WK. O!1(30 & THE MAN CHICO & THE MAN 8:30 WALL ST. WIC ROCKFORD FILES ROGER WHII"rAKER 9:00 R(X:KFORO FILES MASTERPIECE THEATRE i 9:30 • DAY THE HOT LINE GOT HOT i| 1969 Stars Charles Boyer, ,QUINCY POLICE STORY 10:00 QUINCY RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Robert Taylor. A mix-up in 10:30 trunks at an airport involves a NEWS 'THENATIONAL 11:00 NEWS HOUR FINAL AGRONSk~ young man In an espionage plot. OLYMPIA "17 TONi~T SHOW FESTIVAl. REPORT 11:30 ANGEL BABY 90 NIINUI P.S LIVE 12:00 LATE SHOW I "Beg, '1961 Salome Jens, Mercedes *~,,,,~..~r Sisal" LATE SHOW II "So Evil, So McCambridge, George Young" Hamilton, Burt Reynolds. MIDNIGWr SPECIAL NIGHT FINAL LATE SHOW III "~'--=-_~-;r Evangelist, touring the South, /~ma" meets and falls In love with a ' young mute. BEG, BORROW...OR STEAL 1973 Stars Mike Connors, Ken .... ~NIcColh Michael Cole. Three 3&6 ...... 4 9 disabled men decide to go into thelr own business. Needing SPIEED BUGGY i SESAME STREET 9:00 KIDOIESONKAMERA ONCE UPON A CLASSIC money., they heist a statue from ~ONSTER SQUAD 9:30 ~,OWAN&CO. ZOOM museum. SPACE G H O S'I:- POLKA DOT DOOR 10:00 WORLD HOCKEY CHANt. INFINITY FACTORY SO EVIL, SO YOUNG PIONSHIPS 'FRANKI NSTEIN . DOUBLE DECKER 10:30 REBOP .1957 Stars Jill "Ireland, Ellen BIG JOHN, LITTLE JOI~N' Pollock, John Charlesworth, 11:00 CARRASOLENDAS MAJOR L EA(~U~ SATURDAY MORNING Girl, framed as accomplice in a ' BASEBALL KLAHANI E 11:30 SHOW BIZ SESAME STREET robbery, goes to reformatory. • BOLD ONES 12:00 JOYS OF COLLECTING before her innocence is proved. 12:30 ' KEITH McCOLL BIG BLuE MARBLE ..BLOODY MAMA CIRCLE SQUARE 1:00 RED FISHER FIRESIDE KITCHEN 19705toryof Ma Barker and her four sons. Stars Shelley Win- NFB FILMS 1 : 30 COUNTRYWAY LILIAS ters, Pat Hlngle, Don Stoud, VICTORY GARDEN HOUSTON OPEN GOLF CBC SAT. SPORTS 2:00 WITNESS TO YESTERDAY Diane Varsl, Bruce Dern. 2:30 ART OF COOKING IDEATHING ~L. STAR WRESTLING WOMAN 3:00 iMURDER ONCE REMOVED bMORLDOF SURVIVAl. 3:30 BOOK BEAT '1971 Stars John Forsythe, EVERGREEN EXPRESS 4:00 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS PREVIN & THE PITT- Richard KIley, Barbara Bain. A SBURGH doctor commits a "perfect:' AMERICA 4:30 ihomicide. 'ANOTHER P~,INT OF VIEW SPACE 1999 5:00 NOVA ISECRET OF SA'NTA VIT- J.~IEWSERVICE 5:30 'TORIA 6:00 NEWS HOUR , , TRIBAL EYE NBC NEWS SATURDAY NEWS 1969 Stars Anthony Qulnn, Anna WATSON REPORT 6:30 ,.THE CONNECTION 'ANIMAL WORLD t Magnani, Virna Lisl. Italians WILD KINGDOM ' OUTDOOR EDUCATION " 7:00 EMERGENCY REBOP band together to outwit the occupying Nazis. GONG SHOW ANDY WILLIAMS 7:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC ADVENTURES OF FRED- HAPPY DAYS ACADEMY PERFORMANCE THE PALLISERS SORRY WRONG NUMBER "Fear Is the Key" 1948 Barbara Stanwyck, Burr 'DIE KING OF KENSINGTON i Lancaster; Woman overhears MASH 9:00 NINE'S JOURNAL murder plan being arranged on TV: FAB=-m--mJ$50'S" BARNEY MILLER 9:30 ERNIE KOVACS the telephone. She trles to get CAROL BURNETT 10:00 PROVINCIAL LOTTERY SOUNDSTAGE help, as killer closes In to keep DRAW her qulet...permanently. Arch 10:3O Obeler wrote it. NEWSERVICE THE" NATIONAL I!:00 C1V NEWS SIGN OFF UP IN THE CELLAR ~IEEKEND NIGHT FINAL 11:30 1970 Stars Joan Collins, Wes FESTIVAL REPORT THElrVI"VSHOW 12:00 LATE SHOW I "Se¢~ of Stern, Larry Hagman. Through LATE SHOW "/Wrder Once ~n ~i;~-;a- Removed" LATE SHOW II "Up in 1tin a computer error, a college Cellar" student loses a scholarship and FIVE STAR MOVIE "Sm~ sets out to get even In the most I wr~ Num~' . :peculiar way.

i t*B i et j i 4 t i e S t I' t * t t'l t4L * ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977, 5 Hide in plain sight THERE MUST BE 50 WAYS ' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer screenplay based on the "Queen of the" Stardust TO GELEBRATE has acquired the motion book by Leslie Waller Ballroom", "The picture rights to "Hide in published recently by Autobiography of Miss Jane TERRARE'S GOLDENANNIVERSARY Plain Sight", which will be DelacortePress. Pittman" and Truman brought to the screen by the Christianson and Capote's "The Glass produeing team of Robert Rosenberg, teamed for the House". If you know ONE call 038-8196 Christianson and Rick past eight years, have been Rosenberg, it was an- responsible for some of Filming on "Hide in Plain TERRACE ANSWERING BUREAU nounced recently by television's most highly Sight" is expected to begin Richard Shepherd, MGM honored dramas, including late this year. TERRACE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARYCOMMITTEE Senior Vice President and worldwide head of theatrical production. Spencer Eastman has been set to write the i i 2 3&6 4 THE ASTRONAUTS SEARCH SESAME;b~K=~ 1971 Stars /~onte Markham, I UKE NWSELF 9:00 Jackle Cooper, Susan Clark. "OA.eNmO 9:30 ERNEST ANGLEY • t! Space officials ask a clvlllan to IT IS WRITTEN 10:00 ORAL ROBERTS SESAME STREET pose as a disabled pilot. WILD KINGDOM 10:30 DAY OFDISCOV~AY THE POSSESSED SEATTLE MARINERS MEETING I~. -r: 11:00 IT IS WRI'n'EN S~ STR,-~, James Farentlno stars as a ' BASEBALL 11:30 DARNERTEDARMSTRONG defrocked priest battling the forces of evll apparently LIVING TOMORROW 12~00 GOOD NEWS MOOEL ~ILROm responsible for a rash of fires LOOK WHO'S HERE 12:30 AGAPE TO REASON WHY which threaten to engulf an MUSICTOSEE !:00 TERRY WINTERS SiX AMER. FAMILIES isolated private school for girls. STAR TREK . Also starring in this suspense COUNTRY CANADA 1:30 drama are Joan Hackett es the V.I.P, 2:00 GREAT PERfOrMANCES headmistress, Claudette Nevlns CBC SPORTS SPECIAL 2:30 • SUNDAY THEATRE '~llw .H~_J_~rON OPEN GOLF l~';'~,~ ~_:...~" as her sister, a teacher at the 3:00 school and Eugene Roche, Harrlson Ford, Ann Dusenberry 3:30 and Diana Scarwld. EXPLORERS WORLD OF DISNEY 4:00 HORST KOEHLER WALL ST. WK. BLACK t~$PECTIVES MR. AND MRS. BO JO JONES GREAT AMER. GAME 4:30 QUESTION PERIOD LASTOF WILD SOCCER 1971 Desl Arnaz Jr., Christopher MEET THE PP.E$$ NHLHOCKEY 5:00 Norris, Dan Dalley, Dina NEWSERVICE 5: 30 CAPITAL CO~NrT ~errlll. Teenage couple Is 6:00 NEWS HOUR MA~I:kPIECE THEATRE forced Into marrlage by an NSC NEWS unexpected pregnancy. The HOW COb*E? 6:30 young men can't cope with his DISNEY 7:00 HARDY BOYS.NANCY UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS DREW lossof freedom and the fact that 7:30 he can't provide for Julle, hls glrlfrlend. THE BIG EVENT CROSSPOINT 8:00 SIXMILLION DOLLAR MAN MONEY MAKERS 8:30 BATTLE OF THE RIVER MASTERPIECE THEATRE, PLATE HYMN SING 9:00 DEAN MARTIN Stars Peter Finch, John NBC MOVIE "The REACH FOR TOP 9:30 Gregson, Anthony Quayle. BEACHCOMBERS 10:00 W-S PREVIN & THE PITT- Story of the hounding and SBURGH TONY RANDALL 10:30 killing of pocket battlesh!p . GRAF Spee. NEWS THE NATIONAL 11:00 NEWS HOUR FINAL t. PALLISE~$ FIVE STAR MOVIE "Mr. & NIGHT FINAL 11:30 QUJ',~IlON PERIOD WORLD F'KF.~ BATTLE AT GANNON'S I~ ~ ~ ~" 1 LATE SHOW "Baffle at 12:00 LATE SHOW I "Battle of the BRIDGE - River Plate" 1970Stars Robert Stack, Darren LATE SHOW II "SIIx~ of McGavin, Jan Murray. Ex- Dsvid" convicts struggle to maintaln their halfway house in the face of nelghbourhood resistance. STORY OF DAVID 1960 Stars Jeff Chandler, Basil Sydney, David Knight. The troubled and stormy period In 4 9 David's illustrious career when 2 3&6 he was unjustly accused of "SEATTLE TODAY 9: 0d ODGD MORNINGB.C. SESAMESTREET seeking the throne of King Saul. FRIENDLY GIANT 9: 30 KAREEN'SYOGA WHEEL OF FORTUNE B.C. SCHOOLS 10:00 JEAN CANNEM ~/ORDSMITI'I SOME WILL, SOME WON'T AMERICA 1967 .Stars Barbara Murray, SHOOT FOR THE MR. ORESSUP 10:30 DEFINITION FIRST IMPRESSIONS ALL ABOUT YOU Leslie Phillips, James NAME THAt CUNE SESA,'~ESTREET 11:00 i i Robertson-Justlce. English LOVERS & FRIENDS 11:30 HOT "HANDS ELP.'~KiCITY comedy. ELECTRIC CO. HOLLYWOOD SQUARES BOB NcLEAN 12:00 NDENNEWS CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF DAYS OF OUR LIVES C6C NEWS 12:30 MOVIE MATINEE"~me ELECTRICITY 1958 Elizabeth Taylor, Paul ~MII, .~o,T,~ Vm~" Newman, Bud Ives. Woman, WILD KINGDOM 1:00 MULLIGAN STEW married to an alcoholic ex- I)0CTORS DEATH VALLEY DAYS 1:30 TWO CENTS WORTH college athlete, (rants a child ANOTHER WORLD ALL IN THE FAMILY 2:00 OUR NATION but husband is searching for "the click in his head" which • EDGE OF NIGHT 2:30 SELF INC. drink gives him, so he can MOVIE "Glt on a Hot Tin TAKE 3:00 ALLAN HAMEL WASHINGTON VAt. • ROOf" forget the sorrows and In- CELEBRITY COOKS 3:30 ANOTHER WORLD WORLD PRESS securltles of his life. IT'S YOUR CHOICE 4:00 SESAME STREET IN SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARK 4:30 LUCY SHOW 1976" A "documentary drama JUST FOR FUN EMERGENCY MR, ROGERS 'presenting evidence to' support 'MARY HART/VAil RAINBOW COUNTRY 5:00 ELECTriC CO. the Biblical story of Noah, NEWS LOVE AMER..STYLE 5:30 based on findings of ex- HOURGLASS 6:00 NEWS HOUR VALUES & MORALITY peditions, dating as far back as 6:30 VICTORY GARDEN 700 B.C., which claim to have located the Ark on Mount sEATTLE TONIGHT BARNAEY JONES 7:00 JEFFERSONS LEHRER REPORT TENNYSON Ararat in eastern Turkey. Brad HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 7:30 PIG & WHISTLE Crandall narrates. MONDAY NIGHT MOVI E "In CHARLIE BROWN SPEC, 0:00 THE WALTONS 6 ANtlER, FAh~LIES • Search of Noah's Ark" WACO :, PHYLLIS 8:30 1966 Stars Jane Russell, SANFORD & SON CLASSIC THEATRE Howard Keel, Terry Moore, FRT, PAGE CHALLENGE 9:00 Wendell Corey. Gunfighter, t THE FAMILY 9:30 turned lawman, brings law and DEAN MARTIN AGE OF UNCERTAINTY 10:00 NEW AVENGERS order to a small Wyoming town. 10:30 BLACK JOURNAL COLOR ME DEAD ~NEWS NATIONAL " -- 11:00 Nb'~5 HOUR FINAL 1969 Stars Tom Tyron, CarolYn 11:30 OLYMPIA 'T/ Jones, Rick Jason. Vacationing TONIGHT SHOW NIGHT FINAL Australian public accountant Is 90 NUNUTES LIVE 12:00 LATE SHOW I "Wac0" 'LATE SHOW II "(~lor me poisonedand doomed to die in a r,m~m few days, but spends his TOMORROW SHOW remaining hours tracking down his killer. i .,..,,,,','...... , ",, ...... ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977, 7 " 6, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. fpr. 27,Ricci.Johannesen 1.977 to perform at R.E.M. Lee Theatre Columbia •and Decca OUTSTANDING here that Audrey Johan- As a musical ambassador records. CANADIAN PIANIST nesen undertook the task of WORLD RENOWNED discovered Paganini to remote parts of the world He plays a 1734 Gnat-. Audrey Johannesenbegan recommencing the study o.f VIOLINIST TO PERFORM Number 4 to •American under State Department nerius, one of the finest studying the piano at the age a new technique pracucetl IN TERRACE, MAY 3, 1977 audiences, on that occassion auspices, Ricci has received instruments of the Cremona of five in her native Canada by del Pueyo and created by PNlayingsix concerts with the a storm of bravos in Terrace Concert / School and gave her first public Marie Jaell, a pupil of Franz Association presents with ew York Philharmonic. Bengali, and he was carried REVUES recital at the age of 12. In Liszt. After wmulng her much pleasure Ruggiero His recording of the work through the streets of Accra Canada, she studied with "Premier Prix" and the with the Royal Philhar- in Ghana. Enthusiasm is "His tone was big and Ricci in concert Tuesday, i• • ~ :' warm, his manner of Frances England, Lyel "Prix Van Cutsem", she May 3, 1977 at the R.E.M. monic Orchestra on the equally overwhelming in the Gustin and Max Pirani. She toured Italy and returned to Columbia label was course of his staggering playing elegant and Lee Theatre at 8:15 p.m. eloquent and his fingers took her A.R.C.T. at the age Canal, performing over Ricci, one of the world s released simultaneously. In number of engagements in of 15 and shortly afterwards 100 concerts in recitals and the three years following the United States. completely dependable.•.a greatest violinists is a dazzling performance." The went to London to continue with symphony orchestras virtuoso of extraordinary this release, Ricci has her studies at the Royal in two seasons for 60 cities rformed the work over 60 As laudatory as any New York Times gifts• He will be ac- ~ criticism is the comment "One could understand Academy of Music where as well as recording for the companied by Audrey mes. i~~ .... ,' " she took her L.R.A:M. and Canadian Broadcasting Ruggiero Ricci appears as from the prestigious after these concerts why Johannesen, a very fine Wfllium Mann of The Times Ricci is the only violinist won most majorprizes and Corporation. She was one of Canadian pianist. guest artist with an im- awards including the the first pianists invited to posing list of orchestras of London who wrote: who programs all 24 of the Ruggiero Ricci seems "...the program was Paganini caprices and why "McFarren Gold Medal". provide master classes at incredibly young to have around the world year after She appeared at the Royal the renowned Shawnigan year and offers many recital dedicated to the l~roposicion his old recordings of them been more than 40 years that virtuoso violin music is has been the only one listed Albert Hall and was Summer School of the Arts before the public. Over this programs, as well. ~lresented to Queen in British Columbia. Recently, within a space of a neither vacuous nor dead. in the catalogues for the last izabeth. For Concert Association span his prodigious career When Ricci is there to play, 20 years. He is simply the has taken him to every few months, he played 46 members, admission is concerts in Australia and in even Wieniawski's only fiddler around who can She then continued her included in your season's continent on the globe, 'Variations on the Austrian nlay them." International logging more than 3,000 Buenos Aires at the famed studies in Belgium at the ticket. Any further in- Teatro Colon, played ltlt0 National Anthem' inspires a ~Ierald Tribune (Paris). Conservatoire Royal de formation and advance concert and recital glorious musical ex- "The greatest technical triumphs. A consummate standing room only for Musique in Brussels with tickets to other interested consecutive performances. perience..." wizard of the violin in our Eduardo del Pueyo, the people, please phone Skip musician as well as a vir- Europe wl~ere ne stopped in Ricci can be heard on a time." Record & Recordings tuoso of extraordinary gifts, Return engagements in him to return for mree more great Spanish pianist. It was Bergsma at 635-5024. __ tours which, of course, were France, Yugoslavia, large number of London, (London). Ricci will soon set another West Germany found the 20 Greece, Italy and record of sorts when he concerts scheduled in fantastic successes. Last year, Ricci repeated his Luxembourg for a summer plays two different several cities sold out a full tour of festival cities. programs in seven concerts, year in advance. London successes at the during the same season with respondedwith the same Meadowbrook, Vancouver, enthusiasm and behind the Ambler (Temple Univer- the New York Philhar- Returning to the United monic. Iron Curtain, the artist won sity) and St. Louis Festivals so many admirers that the and in between States via Mexico City, • 4 In the 70's, Ricci in- Ruggiero Ricci stopped in troduced the recently Soviet gover_nment invited engagements .took off for / several states as far apart

...... as Indiana, California and Washington before hopping over to England and Scotland for 12 engagements 'Or there. * 1,500 °° .,. c Prizes

'1,000 °o First Prize Drama Jubilee Thursday

DRAMA JUBILEE Sound.. are $3 per per- director awards will also be of a committee to discuss Three exciting evenings of formance or a 3-day pass for presented, comic, peculiar and even drama are in story for $7.50. Students and senior Butterflies Are Free, the frightening matters. The Terrace audiences when citizens tickets are $2.50 and Prince Rupert entry is the play, written by Arthur Drama Jubilee takes over $6 for the 3-day pass. story of a blind boy Kopit, is filled with I , 1977 the R.E.M. Lee Theatre struggling to find a life for fascinating symbols. May 5, 6 and 7. Drama Jubilee ad- himself apart from his over- The play . has been Chamber Music, judlcator Irene Watts from protective::, morner, ne presented to Terraee before presented by the Caledonia the Jabberworky Children's meets~i!zan!iioutSulng young but must be seen over and Players '77 and Silver Theatre in Vancouver will lady~ Who ehan~es the over again to appreciate this Weddinr, a Terrace Little constructively criticize the ~tir~tion of his life. But- symbolism. Members of the Arena Banquet Hall Theatre production directed plays from both an acting forties Are Free is directed cast include: Denise by Molly Nattress are andtechnical point of view; by Bob Whitely. Solowoniuk, Cathy Hart, scheduled for Thursday She will gwe an ad-. C h a m b e r M u s i c, Deanna Cain, Arlene Docll, evening, May 5. On Friday, indication follo~ng each presented by the Caledonia Holly Champous, Karen May 6 the North-West evening's performances. Players '77 is a fascinating Palagian, Line Belanger, Players from Prince Rupert Saturday evening she will ~ia~staged by Jace van der Janet Ziobro, Garnett Dsell 8:00 P oM. stage Butterflies Are name the best ~lay of the fio~.,~ a professional and Robin MacNeil. Free• Terrace Little festival which will travel to ~.ec"tor from Vancouver's Theatre presents two one Kelowna to participate in New Play Centre. Chamber Help Terraeecelebrate its act plays on Saturday, May Performance '77. Best. Music brings.together many 50th Anniversary and attend 7: Ken Morton's After actor, best aetress and best ~ misfits of soclety mmelorm Drama Jubilee. Canada's' Antietam and Robin Mc- Coil's Adaptation. Festival awards are to be presented SHRINE BiNGO.will be held every Thursday Reeording Artist as a culmination to Satur- day evening's per- Performance '77 ending each month formances. June '~7 :m 11, Per- year's adjudicators are Among the professional There are several special formance Kelowna. Norman Young, technical grou])s gi, ring ~z~rformances events appearing with the director of the Frederick and ~:orkshops at Kelowna plays each evening. The This year's drama Wood Theatre at UBC and will be The Axis Mime Terrace Recorder group showcase, an annual event Keith Digby, artistic T r ou p, K o o t e n a i, Proceeds to Crippled Children will entertain Thursday and sponsored by the British' director of The Citadel Touchstone Theatre, the Community Choir Co I u m b i a D r a m a Theatre in Edmonton. Theatre Energy and Giant's Saturday. An art display Association, will be held at Outdoor theatre in the Head Theatre. Sponsored by Terrace Shrine Club 18 arranged by Jan Macleod the Kelowna Community park and special workshops will appear in the lobby. Theatre this June 7 to 11 m theatre arts are part of Inquiries regarding Performances begin Commumty• theatre ]n• the' the week's events..... ~._ ^ registration for Per- Here to entertain you nightly at 8 p.m. Tickets, province wfll be sending -Kelowna du~in~ fe~va~ formance '77 may be until April 30 available at the Terrace representative plays from theatre,town 5 .... directed to 3017 Tutt Street, Library, McColl Real Estate allregions to be adiuciated week, says tesuvai and Terrace Sight and by top professionals This chairman, Bob Hayman. Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 2H4.

• .'.. , , , ...... ,...... 8, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977 CBC exposes advertising industry tonight "Have I Ever Lied to You The cunning and creative see just how and why close-up is focused on Jerry Not only is this a profile of a successful Canadian ad- Before?", directed by John pe6ple who devise the one- commercials look and sound Geodis and his advertising Spotton and produced by minute dramas known as the way they do. agency at work on com- vertiking executive but it also provides a fascinating Colin Low, provides a rare commercials are the subject A cross-section of mercials which most insight into the field of of a National Film Board marketing and advertising Canadians will readily insight into the many facets executives give their views of marketing and ad- television advertising as it production, "Have I Ever recognize from their recent exists today. Lied to You Before?", to be on the industry, but the real and current television fare. vertising. shown by the CBC-TV network on Wednesday, April 27 at 9 p.m. Whether they find them 'A LETTER TO MOM AND entertaining, informative or POETRY CORNER DAD irritating, millions of IN THE FORM OF A POEM television viewers' are THE EYE OPERATION by Ruby E. McCreight presented every few by Ruby E. McCreight minutes with these clever Dear morn and dear dad: When you have time little messages enticing 'My eyes were covered What precious jewel We trust you are well, Write to your crew. them to buy someone's And so then was light Outweighs our sight And hope that you're happy We'll wait on the mailman, products or services. The A little frightened We take for granted With news we've to tell. So take up that pen 'brief messages' are created But still all right The day and night Early in August Get busy with paper, by a specialbreed of people One day, two days, Our ears, our eyes, The stork plans to come, I'm counting to ten. who work in advertising Three days passed Our healthy minds My doctor has told me Love and God bless you agencies. This one-hour film Fear possessed me Are more valuable To expect more than one. And a happy goodbye, takes a look behind the Would the darkness last? Than wealth one may find. I'm enjoying good health Take care ot yourselves scenes of one such agency to And hope you are too; From Susy and Guy. Spring '77 HARDWARE STORES

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ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977, 9 CBC schedule for Blue Jays games T h e 1 9 7 7 convinced that this ENGLISH NETWORK 'IV ~I~'---~'.'T- telecast schedule covers 23 agreement with the CBC nationally-telecast games, will give the Blue Jays the SCHEDULE of which 11 are Toronto Blue kind of national exposure a A good Lifestyle in- Jays' games. In addition to young club needs and will Date Game cludes proper eating habits. the national telecasts, bring the best of both major May 4 Mil at Tor No single,food provides all viewers in the Ontario leagues to Canadian May 11 La at Mtl the nutrients essential to region will receive five Blue viewers." May 18 Tor at lVlll good health. Eat a variety Of Jays games. John Hudson, head of In releasing details about sports for CBC-TV, has May 25 Oak at Tor foods every day, choosing the agreement, John announced that Tony Kubek Jim 1 KC at Tor from the five basic catego- Hudson, head of sports for will be the color com- Jun 15- • Torat Det des - dairy products, fruit, CBC English Television mentator for the scheduled Jun 2922 ChicHous atat MtlMtl vegetables, cereals, meat and telecasting of Toronto Blue fish. said, "We are pleased to be Jays games. " July 6 Tor at Bos able to offer Canadian fans top action from both the National and the American color commentators July 27 Mr at Sd Baseball Leagues. We look covering Major League ball, Aug 3 SF at Mtl forward to a long and through his association with Aug .10 Mtl at Phil , NBC's Game of the Week, Aug 17 Phil at Mtl profitable association, with Kubek will join two CBC-TV Aug 24 Tor at Seattle Salisbury steak, which is the two Canadian clubs." Aug 31 Cinn at Mtl bunless hamburger, comes ~eOrts veterans to make up Speaking on behalf of on-air team for the Blue Sept 7 Bos at Tor from a Dr. J. H. Salisbury, Labatt's, Don MacDougall, Jays. With him will be Tom ~Sept 14 BAIt at Tor who about 75 years ago President of Labatt's' McKee as telecast host and Sept 21 StL at Mti recommendedthree times a day ground for a wholesteak Breweries of Canada Don Chevrier as play by Sept 28 Tor at Bos list of ailments. Limited said, "We are-play commentator. Tomorrow? That's day you were going to start exercising, remember? . __ ...... ,.. , - _

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~ # i 0 i *1'~ *, * e 4* "***re4 *t* I ,'4 I k + k 10, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977 Summer theatre energy workshops' An opportunity to study has been enlarged and unique in B.C. "Most theatre with some of the people from all over the summer theatre programs best in British Columbia is province are being invited to in this province are several being offered in the Theatre attend, weeks in duration, and Energy Workshops Summer This will be the second therefore expensive and 77 series which runs July 11 year of the workshops. They they are usually held in through August 19 this year. began last year out of larger urban areas," she Georga Ryga, well known community need for theatre explained. "Our workshops Canadian playwright, is education. "There has been appeal to people because among those who will be a great deal of interest in they get a chance to work leading workshops in the theatre in our area for with , highly qualified series. He will lead a two several years," continued professionals, but for day lecture-discussion Ms. Marion, "and people shorter periods of time, at a workshop •which will deal were feeling a strong need reasonable cost and in with regionalism in for an opportunity to beautiful relaxing rural Canadian drama and the acquire new skills and environment." playwright's relationship to pohsh up the ones they had. Workshops have been it. So we decided to ask some scheduled in voice, All totalled, there will be theatre people from Van- 'movement, writing, acting, 17 workshops held over a six couver to come up here to mime, technical, and week period. "This is an share their skills and in- directing. In additzon there expansion of our last year's formation with tin, as it was will be separate workshops program," stated Cathie impossible for most of us to specifically for men, woman Marrion, coordinator of the go to them." They did and and young people. workshops. "Last year's thus was born Theatre Norman Young, workshops were very well Energy Worshops." nationally known theatre received, but our contacts "People from all over the person will also be teaching were few and as a result not province have been ex- at the workshops. His as many people heard about pressing interest in the course, "How to make the them as would have liked to. workshops," said Ms. best theatrical use of We received several Marion, "to participate as nothing, OR Three boards, complaints that people did teachers as well as learners. two trestles and a passion" not hear about the We are looking forward to will be dealing with the workshops in time to an exciting summer." technical and organizational register and as it was, we She attributes the aspects of theatre. Mr. had to turn people away." widespread interest to the Young is currently technical As a result, the program" fact that the series is quite director for the Freddy Wood Theatre at UBC and is on the staff of the theatre department there. Other workshop leaders include Jace Vanderveen, a •well known Vancouver ~i!~i -':~.I director; Linda Rubin, founder of Synergy in Vancouver; Ronnie Gilbert, LARRY LILLO who will betteaching one of the Actors formerly of the folk song Labs this summer, group, the Wea~,ers, and the Open Theatre in New York .the Kootenays", to be toured said Ms. Marrion, "so You Ce and currently with Theatre m the east and west people who are interested Energy Performing En- Kootenays and the should get their applications clean your semble and Larry Lillo of Okanagan in May and June. in quickly so as not to be upholstery faste= Tamahnous Theatre disappointed." better. Let us tell y( Workshop, an actor and "Most of the workshops For further information are to be filled on a first- to keep them c director who is well known about the workshops write come, first served basis," Box 67, Winlaw, V0G 2J0. longer.with our about the province. retardant. See The B.C. Drama Association recently in- details on rentin dicated its support of the Steamex uphol Nova studies Mars cleaner. "available to its members for tuition grants. The workshops are To the ancient Greeks, it 8 p.m. on Public TV 9 sponsored by Kutenai represented the god of war; (rebroadcast Saturday, Theatre Energy Society of to Victorian astronomers, it May 7 at 5 p.m.). Winlaw. The society also was the planet of huge The most. intense sponsors Theatre Energy irrigation schemes and lush curiousity about Mars has Performing Ensemble, vegetations; to the writers focused on the theory that whose original .play, of this century, it was the the planet can support life. "Renderings" recently home of marauding Certainly Mars resembles toured parts of the west spacemen. The tiny red dot Earth in several Kootenays and the in the sky that has filled measurable ways: it has the Okanagan. The group is man's imagination is "The same tilt in its axis; it currently L working on Red Planet", Mars, the rotates around the sun every another original production, source of investigation on 241/2 hours; it has moons and Nova, Wednesday, May 4 at . Do it yourself and s "Voices: _N_ow._•a_n_d., then in. a thin atmosphere. . But - Jet action (1) penet there the comparison ends. loosen ground.in dirt The NASA-Mariner shampoo (2) then suc missions sent back to Earth (3) to beautify uphol,, images of an inhospitable - Dries quickly! planet: cold, dry, swept by enormous dust stroms and Spring clean your covered with impact craters. Mars wasn't at all chesterfields no~ like Earth; it seemed dead like the moon. Could any life form survive in this hostile environment? In July of 1976 when the first Viking lander touched down on Mars surface, RESTAURANT1 micro-biological analysis still left scientists puzzled. Was the compiled data <~Br~E~£ & CANADIAN FOOD indicati~/e of life potential or were the chemical Business Hours • properties beyond Earthly 10 am to 1 am Monday • Saturday 11 am to 10 prn Sunday understanding? And the topography, deeply etched from. apparent water erosion, must have been PHONE 6 3 5"6111 carved from considerable atmosl~heric rains. But 4642 r.azelle West of CFTK Terrace where ]s the water and life now? ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 27, 1977, 1"1 Canada Council announces dance program. The Canada Council has the artist's fee and be submitted to the Dance one year or more s() that the with the Council's Dance- established three new production costs. (This Section of the Canada training will not interfere Section. Application forms, programs in dance. They parallels a program offered Council before August 1, with the recipients' may be obtained from the' Will serve to further the by the Council's Music 1977. professional obligations. Dance Section and should be Iraining of administrators Divisionunder which dance Under a third program, 1'rainingprograms may be .submitted before April'S0, for professional dance companies may commission' the Council will offer each ,developed in collaboration 1977. companies, improve dance works by Canadian corn- .year two Grants for teaching standards across posers.) In this way, the Training in Administration, the country and increase Council hopes to bring worth-upto $5,000 each (plus .Ti ,:..... collaboration ' of dance choreographers to form travel and project costs),.to companies with visual working partnerships with persons already working artists in the designing of visual artists and expects with a professional dance sets and costumes, such collaboration to be company in an ad- 4720 LAKELSE AVE.! PHONE 63841"11 The new Guest Teachers mutually helpful and ministrative capacity and Program is intended to professionally stimulating, intending to return to the same organization after SHOWING AT 8 P.M. bring private teachers and Applications for this APRIL 27 - 3O students -- particularly competition will be assessed their training period. those isolated from prin- by a mixed jury of The recipients will serve "HOLIOA¥ ON THE BUSES" • . cipal dance centres -- into specialists in dance and the an apprenticeship in Canada .British Comedy .closer contact with wsual arts. Letters of ap- with one or more professional teachers. Small plication should include a professional performing grants, awarded on a description and ,detailed arts companies and may :sT.,s.,, also follow a course in arts coml~,titive basis, will be budget of the proposed Barbra isan Kris Kristofferson prowded to dance ~hools •project and the names of the administration. Tenure may and organizations wishing to collaborators. They should be spread over a veriod of invite professional teachers APRIL 30 MATINEE 2 P.M. from other parts of the THEATRE PINOOQHIO IN OUTER SPAUE .country to give classes in their community. The ~ PASSES Council will cover the guest # & 9 P.M, NIGHTLY teacher's return travel by 9 P,M. ONLY ON SUNDAY air and will contribute up to $50 a day towards his orher APRIL 27 - 30 " renumeration. Host i~ • THE SENTINEL organizations will be Hidden somewhere in the ads responsible for all other There must forever be a guardian atthe gate from Hell. costs, such as food and in the entertainment section lodging. MAY i- 4 Application forms for the are two Terrace phone numbers. FREAKY FRIDAY Guest Teachers Program may be obtained from the Walt Disney Dance Section of the Council ~ Find them, and if one is yours you've won. and should be submitted no later than July 1, 1977. Another new program, Grants to Commission Works by Canadian Visual f Artists, is designed to en- AW, I I C THE PRICES WENT IJP.~ courage professional dance GOT FIRED # COME .~ companies to commission original sets and costumes. ll ~ ~ ,..~ Such companies may receive up to $10,000 to cover "o Courthouse Squares

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.--Jr PEACE- POWER Control Building and include PAGEANTRY plant and turtle fossils and Some 100 million years eces of carbonized wood ago, huge dinosaurs lum- lieved to be from a forest bered through the tropical fire in the area 40;000 years swamps and forests of ago. northern British Columbia, An 11,645-year-old an area now known as the mammoth tusk was also Big Peace River Country. found and is now part of the Over geological time the commemorative monument area has alternated between on the 640-square-mile tropical warmth and glacial reservoir, Williston Lake, is chill as a series of ice ages the province's largest inland perodically sheeted the body of water. Backing up a region. total of 225 miles into and Today, of course, the area along the Rocky Mountain ? beasts of rolling, rich range Trench, it stores up to 57 and farmlands, vast forests million acre-feet of run-off and mineral deposits, untold trapped from a catchment oil and gas reserves and ... area as large as the one of the world's great province of New Brunswick. hydr0-electric projects. The lake provides a new During the last thaw some water transportation route 15,000 years ago, a slow- for resource industries and moving glacier blocked the has an immense potential mighty Peace River with a for future recreational deposit of earth and snoW. development. The undaunted river was The dam can be reached forced to cut a new path in via a short drive from the the narrow jagged form of Alaska Highway com- Mammoth tusk was found af W.A.C. Bennett Dam site. (B.C. Gov't. the Peace River Canyon. mnnities of Dawson Creek This left modern man a and Fort St. John or from Photo) valuable legacy: the canyon Chetwynd on the Hart High- as three football fields, as To ca.p a memorable visit, first overland crossing of provided an ideal foundation way. high as a 15-storey building a p]cmc at the beautiful the continent north of for a huge dam and the Tours at the project site and as wide as a four-lane Alvin Holland Park is a Mexico. moraine, the deposit left begin at the visitor recep- highway -- housing the must. Or take a walk down • Despite the hydro-electric only four miles away, tion centre on the top floor of mighty underground power Rocky Mountain Portage project, must of the nor- contained more than 100 the transformer-shaped plant. Here you can stop at Road, which leads from the thern half of British million tons of fill to build it. central control building one of the subterranean project to the uniquely Columbia remains as it Tracks of some of the above the power plant. Here manifold chambers where picturesque community of appeared to Mackenzie over giant .dinosaurs were found you can watch the control water surges from 310,000- Hudson's Hope. This 12-mile 180 years ago. during the excavation work console from which the horsepower turbines at a journey east follows the In this raw-boned "big for the dam's power plant. complex operation is rate of more than 10 million route taken by Sir country" there is scenery to Today, casts of these im- directed. Slides, movies and gallons a minute. Alexander Mackenzie in suit every taste. Spec- prints are displayed at the dis])lays illustrate the 1793 in his famous ex- tacular canyons, endless Peace River Project's project's construction saga This is the power plant of pedition around Portage virgin forests and glimpses comfortable Tourist and the region's historic the Gordon M. Shrum Mountain to bypass the Of distant snow peaks make Lookout, perched on the rim past. Generating Station where canyon. each mile a new adventure. of the Peace River Canyon Then you can descend electricity is produced for A monument on Hudson The Peace River region is just downstream from the hundreds of feet into a delivery to the population Hope Bridge, about three also British Columbia's dam. cavern -- blasted from centres of British Columbia. miJes south of the town, share of the Great Plains -- . Other remnants of past bedrock 500 feet below the Ah] the marvels of modern commemorates Macken- golden carpeted grain fields ages are exhibited at the dam's east shoulder, as long technology, zie's trek, which was the set amid great open country that stretches all the way to Hudson Bay. Peace River communities offer annual rodeos and Wall to Wall Carpet & DraperyService curling bonspiels while the surrounding country beasts excellent big game hunting NOW serving the Bulkley Valley and TERRACE and sport fishing. (This Roam at Home TAKE A SCENIC DRIVEAND ENJOY VALUE AND SELECTION article is part of a series provided by Tourism British Columbia.) F "Goodbye Girl" Marilyn Sokol, New York Actress-comedienne-singer, has been signed for a featured role in Neff Simon's

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