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VOLUME 73 NO. 4e THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1976 I POLIOE .! • ~ :~ , i.'~ BLOTTER : i,,. ' ~'~:" Windshields in two vehicles parked in the McEwan Motors display lot :.-..le were smashed by unknown youths at about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. Julle Lorette, a member of the Terrace Figure Skating Club, practices for the club's annual / Police are still in- sharing carnival coming up this weekend. Julie phlys the sheriff in a wild west number , vestigating. complete with a train, robbers snd a posse. Show times are Saturday, March 11 at 8 p.m. •The only other reported [and Sunday, March 12 at 2 p.m. 2 incident was the lodging of a "I "lnquiryin local police .Is for N ati ve Fisheries, Expert

AffaireOTTAWA¢Cl:')--lndlan Minister Hugh To Speak in Northwest i ~:~i~." . ~ ..... Fauilmer confirmed Wed- nesday he has proposed setting up an inquiry into Terrace -- Barbara Lane, She will speak in Prince m~cial and the food fisherY...... , . ,-~,~,~.~,; ~,,-~,*,. • constitutional development a University of Victoria Rupert on Monday night, in the Yukon: n Professor and widely- March 13th, at 7:00 p.m. at Ms. Lane was recently •,~\:::,: ? .."!,"~'.:,:~. ~,,.~.~, ,.* Faulkner told the Coln- regarded expert in the area the College facility in the expert witness for the West mona the aim of the inquiry of Native fishing rights, will Amante Building; in Terrace Washington tribes in their ~..'-~.~." ~ ~,-' .~/ ,,. is trying to bridge the divc- be speaking in the nor- on Tuesday night, March historic court decision slons emerging hetwecn the thweet during the week of 14th, in Room 206 of the guaranteeing them a large white and native population March 1st. College; and on Wednesday percentage of the com~ in the North. She is being sponsored by evening, March l.qh, in the mercial fishery on the But Erik Nielsen, the Pro- the Aboriginal Studies Hagwilget Band Hail in American northwest Pacific gressive Conservative MP Program (Nor thwes Hagwilget Village at 7:00 coast (the Boldt Decision). A me,her dog and her pups are llvlug ...... oo the handunts of "~ix pu'~;.het"~K~'~e-~death,...... aeenrdlng to one of the ne Communith College) as part p.m. as well. In 1975, she was research do- concerned neighbors after being abandoned hy their owners, hers. Another puppy was taken in by a neighbor. The 81 for the Yukon, said he feels the new measure would of its regular series, Her topic will be: "Native ordinator at the Land Claims Although the owners have vacated the home on ~0~8 Agar was telephoned, but apprently they are unnlhe to help make matters worse and he "Aboriginal People and the People and Fishing" and she Center of the Union of B.C. Avcoue morethan a month ago, the dogs continue tolive in a dogs without the permlulon el the owners to go onto Land." will look both at the com- (nwispoce under the home, The mother dog ori~inally had property. "a gross intrusinndnto the Indian Chiefs. affairs of the territory." • Any inquiry should have Native Bid for Grandee Fails legislativebeen°rdoredbytheelectedassemblyin the I Women iaroh on Parliament , Yukon, not by the federal iCP) -- About recent first ministers' of the work force." guvernment, hesald. 300 women marched on conference show "men The moratorcmn on day. VICTORIA (CP) -- Justice ruptured hya lawyer., extracted by Newmont cording to law." Faulkner also rejected as Parliame Douglas Andrews of the making decisions for us. We care conftruetion should end The writ against the Mining Ltd. at their mine Newmonthas announced it irresponsible comments by tHill onWednesday to mark recognize the tyranny of immediately and a system ei British Columbia Supreme provincial government and called Grandue at Stewart"- will close the copper mine, Nielsen that the inquiry and Court has adjourned in- International Women's Day such a spectacle." 24-hour free day care should Newmont Mining Ltd.-- nbecause the government's the community's only in. proposals for revenue andpress demands for equal The budget, tabled be established, Ms. Dale}, definitely a hearing into a owners of the northwentern takeover of the land last daetry, heeaeseofdepressad sharing between the federal land claims writ filed pay, child-care centrc~, and Tuesday by Treasurer Darcy said. B.C. mine-was %nsd t~ century was a criminal act. world copper prieea. government, the natives and what they termed decent McKe0ugh, brought scathing Women who chose to stay Tkesday by a group of native ~Ive members any Yukon government Indinm hying claim to the The writ calls for the court The Indians also base their working conditions. comment from spokesman in the home should receive Cowichan band, three from to seize all properties and claim on lilegal possesnion of could endanger northern GMdae mine in Stewart in the Nishga tribe, from Marc Lalonde, federal Pat Daley, of the. Ottawa increases in family two assets of Newmunt Mining, isnd by Newment and illegal pipeline legislation no~ minister responsible for the Women's Centre, at an allowances, or a wage for an effort to save it. the Chemaiuns band and me "to he held in trust by this licensing of mining claims before the House. • . • . ...Justice Andrews said from the' ~mhant band in courtuntllsueh flmeun these h~ the ~r,-,i-oi~ an'' PAVES THE WAY S~tUS of w omen,..attm,ded ,,earl~ n~ws e0nf~ence, en~,fld~rear~._...... weunesmy me ~nmans had Port •Alherni -~ ,...... ,, ..... - The bill under detailed• anouonamo ~,x eamnomers suz...... ~u .,u- • it. u wul~u juu rtumn$- not taken correc.t pried.., urea It says the'petitioners are affairs are all nettled ac" merit" study by a ,special Commons p~smt, to help defray costs CREATION'_ ...... kids , and. ther. e i an~t' a lot of with theirwrit by ~atlin~ to the '"~'ister"~o"a ,~,,h~,: ~. • . ~,,~;,,,,,, ,,a,,M ,~ ...... m me mar~. : ~ccusmg..mot, cough o~ support from the corn- , • t/ .--"TO, " , aa~l W ul1114.1164|5411l , " • ' III, " : w~m~,*! I~Vr~ tll~ Wl~ . " " "' " " " " ' 't. 4i se/'ve the attorne~ene~al /~m,~i all .tlhA.~lii',i~i-,~ .. I|rllelli {Alllll • I~ltl; .•- fa~: e tlfi.l~l|lln,. 'Alaebo. '" Lalunde'did not Sneak at refming women the tnght to reunify; she said. People T ~Tnd0~.,S- 1 .~v~ro...... - .... P~t" ...... talni~the.-3~lm'alt --~ be/~" " ...... II ~ II ...... 9MIIUUI IPl tlp ...... "that ...... would cro~ the th e march" but t01d "--reporters~ .... W~....ork" ,-.MS.~ • ~,-. Da lay. said...... the shouldnt' be so s rimd' .... •'.• ,,,•: - ,. --,, ---• :, ~';-,... ~. .. • ~,. ,•...::~,.~ ,,~- :.--,-~;-.,:.r.= - • ~...- .',~-•.~',.~-~,~:-~;,: -. ' --.- , ~.~ .; ~ '~" "~.,,~""' ";-.~...... -~.~;,...... ;::~-,~. ~,-':~thal; :" ":'-,~he~' ...... ~mp0Ytal~!' ...... "~"'Or:." :~d~~::' ..~a,~ti,o~.•~,, .whe n.thereare ~es .•;,ur~Md• • ' '- ..... :~ ~ - , I, : .,r . J~ ..... _ ~ .....L . .... !1....-.li~2 i'~;~---__X ~ " -. !!~: ~:~::"., . _ !~ i. ~ women~is'-" a t~v at ~~fo-.---.~-; ~-~ ,, . e_UL__LS...... -, , P. ea.t.plot efo, the .nliVllO! RSrmmlOnl • home wan"r~e08~b, ferent for fulI:em- Among other"demands •l~e'rerrace HERALD:is ramm ~ermwest appem - . ~. '. . " ." ' .- - ' " . ~'~'. . ' -- • . ,,.,~..,,.--.-.,,_.,.._.~/- .. olovment .among .women made I~ the womenwere; oBn'entl "al tO be b ~ . taeyoppone any oongn'uotlon ~,t,~ an-of3 a~owtai~:~ m " " -" ', ' ' .y.. ,flag oo a . ~ g day by .'rl~.., B.C. (CP) -- A The workers withdrew ,.+, +ho~. ~.,.~ ..~_~ h .... . 1974 The I~overnment could than it did for men. Equal access, to work and ,ory wm~_ could he o! ray.. uoupled.., with tentative ag.reement has their services Feb. e. ~'~ '~,~ .~'~o~] not 'sui)uo'rt a wa~e--for Provincial Tedkctionf in equal pay; abortion on grea, slgumcaUee to the ",.eHay-s ou,e,al an, men reac~nan m the month- Another &5.CUPE members wl--~the,~'f~d'~a"~ov~e'i~en'~ '' mothere,"])eeause irwould social services and a demand and aceessib]e people of the" Terrace.• muncemeat, . from Ottiwa, long contract diup" ute bet- are • still on strike in the One s • increase taxes ~, moratorium on day-cure bwth-oontrol. reformation;• KI.t~mat...... dls~ct../ ...... d.theM-miilis~l,ellar4das , ween; the Trail School Grand Forks distriot i af- for settin"of the u- mainthe in -'~'' reasons ~- The wa-e cb -~'a • -'- construction have reduced go#ernment-funded rape especially the ahem- InJectlooo~eupltol~tothe Distrietunditamaintenance feoflngl,~00 students.... ~..v _- ,~--= .o - - -.'~-..~""'?~ ":~ services and potential jobs crisis centres, rl,his for ployed.The story Involves a lmrt of .Prin ce Rupert, our kndctmtodialemployecs that Picketing in both districts an...... atmnpt .~^,. oy ^me ,.^ govern ,..~ ...... mane ox, me• ...... uttawa tenants . for women, Ms. Daley ad- Indian women and, --'. lesbians;

mlalag and access highway bul~lfor story, (that mnst has halted classes.... for more badbeen restricted toschoei ...... ded. m a ken..ff I nt~r...... n 0onstractlon that would still be considered in the than 4,000 students . board,. offices. 'and shunts ciaunsnelorecoasu'ucuon...... m we re grown up now, me These n011cles ,, keen Women, s Day a stat,tm.v I'InV several hundred "lour" ltole .at tkl Theschoolboard---rov---' have '---- ..... ~...... me.xu~on starts m 1981. statement saiu..,we uon t ...... -.' P 3 : . , .....It . lapp ~ t~'e".~omK~w~ ..... assess Faulkner.- said he met the w ant an allowance• any women m me home ann out nonuny. workers -- the .ma ~ raty of ' prenent), bode, -well -- U the a grenment at a see ring.,briefl y several. times a week Yukon Territorial com~.cil-inore~-we want a living th. permanen|ly. Fac. enlylfrtheZ,~eere~Istere TuesdsyandthehOworksrs, to plckupassign-ments..', lastfalI"todise, thenext wage," Herald Job Finder are lard to come by, and unemployed, in Terrace members of the Canadian Contracts between CKPE step • in constitutional Helen Levine, a professor ' ,he company~Invelved is hut also ie~"Ita hithert Unfon0fPublleEmplnyess, und the distrieta and with the development." of social work at Carleton U.8. owned,~, makes unlucky'sister oommanlt~ were to meetWednseday to NeisunandCastlega'rschool He said he decided an University, Ottawa, told research and investigation Of Stewart, that has suf. ratify the ono.year contract, boards, and Selkirk College ~fleult for the ilnall Stall feted so numy booms aM FredPyke, CUPE national at Cantiepr, expired June inquiry is needed and the dsmonstratorf that despite 10f the Herald, at this time. busts since the turn of theI representative,• said the 30, 1977. The Trail councilproposal inwas Whitshorse made to lastthe recent porfonal and political IHowever, we wm be only cmtury. ,I uncon has" recommendedpact agreement is retroactive to Friday. He said he is againstgains, thewomennmust power structure. rebel ,too happy to poblish the We Just thought it mlgh't~ acceptance of the He last June and will expire this awaiti~ a reply from them. ~tary when all'the "facts" ke~ nice, for a change, tel said details ox--" the June. Meetings such as the lare in. At the moment, we be~,e some.opthnistle newsI agreeoment Were being Another 7S CUPE Iean say this, though: the, . the,front.g...... I. theWithheldOfratificationpending vote, resulto aremUnici~l~aIIonstrike worke, in FishingHall of Fame J names Angler of year Tomntonian John Kerr, 30, Dennis Crook and Sander has been named the "Garcis Keszler, both of Winnipeg. • Canadian Angler of the Crook, a barbless hook and Year". put-'em back-alive prac- I His 1977 scorecard notes p some 50 cob0 salmon to 12, piscatorial prowess with I i pounds; 10 chinooks topping 1 a ud a b 25pounds; a 9.8 p'ound brown Trophy fisherman Keszler trout taken on 4-pound line bolstered bis envlalhe track i and ultra-light tackle; plus record by winning an hour- more than 300 big rainbows, long tug'o war with a 5½ foot ' two of which tipped the 75 pound sturgeon -- on 10- scales at 14.8 pounds. The pound line! J eiv i c o n se r Mark Kontianen, 'Agln- released most' to fight court, copped the another day.-- including a • heavyweight title in 22.pound 'bow he fought 30 Moison'S Ontario Big Fish 20-yr old Peggy Bourque is looking for a job in minutes .before discovering Contest with a 54.8 pound Terrace. While she is an experienced waitress- it was foul-hooked! musky from Georgian Bay. having waited on tables in such places as Watson The far-flung ruuners-up Saskatchewan anglers ii~ include Frank Graham of St. attacked the record book in Lake, in the Yukon-and would probably grab an John's, Newfoundland, and '77. Harry Gutsch of Prince offer of employment as a waitress in Terrace at "~1 Kjell Pedersen of Port Albert staggered the rain- the drop of a menu, nonetheless.and• tin. Alherni, B.C. Grabam's 6.8 bow mark with a 16.3 derstandably-Peggy does have her ,,Druthers.,, J relnbow set a provincial.fly pounder from Piprlii Lake, Since 13 she has owned her own horse. Right now rod record, and Pedernen and August Dannereau of ...... • hoofed over Vancouver North Battlefordestabllshed she has her own qUarter-horse,-a Palomino + ~.... ~:..... : : /,/::!: ishnd'smountalnousterrain a new target for walleye gelding and welch, and having been around ~,,~: ~. ~~/~. for hours before sinking his buffs with a 14.12 pounder horseflesh all i her life, she would druther barb into the 14.3 pound out of the North Saskat- have a job involving horses. But, she'll take ::~. rainbow that got him the nod chewan River. You'll not .:.:~- over 40,980 ethers in the convince Dansereau black 'whatever comes first, and will be good at it. Tat B.C. Government Employeesl Ualen (BCGEU)~/~'i)i~|S~] representative of the imlon, an edebroted their fourth o nnlv.ersary Wednesday and local Ryan. andghir.lez Daily• Colonist King cats aren't unlucky. Not Interested empoyers-or tipsters-can reach memnersmarked the event wlm a hlrtMay cake. Above are : • Fisherman Contest. after one beat the taxider- through 635-6207 or leave a message with' the Manitoba's nominees are mist to his finned prise1 HERALD.

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REOREATnONNATTEIIO '' Applioation deadline nears for Get up and boogie at the Teen Disco Dance, open- sored by the Parks and Recreation Department, Friday, March 10th, at the Terrace Arena Banquet Room from 8 p.m. to midnight. Mu61c.will. be v laved •We rid Vou thFesti val in Havana the them of the Festival, we will be having a L b~ D.W.W.S. Disco Systems. Admis~mn m $2.oo per The following bulletin has been received can get one from Susan Radosevic, 2135 Ciiarles series of educationals,meotings, and discussion person. If you bring someone special, it only costs $3.00 per cou~p~le. preparations for the coming festival of ~'outh. St,, Vancouver, 254-9797. on various topics. These are. open to all of our There are fifty-four children, between age 6 and 14, Most of the delegates will be from countries Already the Permanent Com,mission.who are affiliates and friends and we would like lots of registered for indoor soccer, who are ]n need of behind the Iron Cortainand their sympathathy; preparing for the Festival ana now tiring in input from anyone who might have something to coaches. This program is open to all cl~Idren who B,C, World Youth Festival Committee Bulletins Havana, Cuba are asking us to send them films contribute, questions to raise or ideas to in- wish to learn to play soccer. For the first time in 1 . and slides on Canada. There will be lots of room vest/gate. Our first educational will be on the Terrace a children soccer league wiil be initiated in February" ~ii~8 for all kinds of displays at the Festival and any his of native people in B.C. and the spring and the players wili-mostiy be dr8wn from igenous people inall countries. the indoor soccer program. Persons interested in This is just to bring you up to .da.te on ~ contributions would be well appreciated, subject of the rigl helping the childrens soccer league get started in preparations for the llth Wo~rl~Fesuval at xou~ The work of the B.C.Youth Festivala Cam- the rights of indiwill be the speaker on Sunday, Terrace, by becoming a coach, are urg..ed.to.come and Students and the activities of the B.C. Youth mittee has become pretty hectic as we want to MarchBen Swankey 5 at 11:00 wi a.m. at the Vancouver Indian the next soccer practise at Clarence ~cme~ scnoo, Festival Committee. reach as many people as possible to apply before Centre, 1855 Vine, Vancouver. For more in- Monday, March 13th, at 6:15 to 7:45_p.m. We now know that Canada will be sending 240 the e~d of March. We ~/ow have a slide show, formation, contact Heather Keely at 988-548,5., Please contact coaches Mike Brady or Brian Fund raising has become very important; Dorrington at 638-1884 or 638-1347, for further in- delegates to be among, the 16,000 .peo.pie. from films, and excellent display, some information over 140 countries at the Festival in tmvana kits, postersandleaflets to promote the Festival. since we still have to raise $18,50 for the national formation. What we still need more opportunities and The Spring Issue of the Recreation Program Cuba, from July 28 to August 5, t978. Time is ere committee. Donations are always welcome, and Handbook is due to be printed soon. The Parks and moving on and only a few weeks are left until the suggestions of places of events where we could we are still selling the new album of Bargain at Recreation Department would like to inclnde in the March 81 deadline to recieve ap~,~cations !o take these displays and information, Please let ½ Price, "A New Wind Blowing" They along book, the many recreational, sport, c.ul_tural and attend the Festival. So, if you haven t sent your s us know if youhave any ideas or requests. with Flying Mountain, will be performing at on3 special interest clubs which are acuve m 'terrace. We have begun to discuss some ef the issues next big hind raising dance at the Ukrainian Hail, Help us help your club gain publicity by calling Sh.aron to the Canadian Preparatory Committee in which will be taken up at the Festival, l'm sure Longh at 638-1177 or 638-1174, to discuss the ~lemus o~ Toronto yet, or ff you know of others who have 805 E. Fender St. starting at 8:00 p.m. on March • your club, which will be made available to the com- not, please get them in now and don't forg.et that many delegates will want the opportunity to take 1i. The evening will.begin with films on previomi a ~ registration feels required with me ap- part in seminars and meetings ona wide rang.e oz festivals, then music and entertainment. There m'~m~'is running short but it is still possible to plan a plication. Of course, this is repayable if you don't topics during the ten days of the ~'esuvaL TO neip will be a variety of international foods as well. So few more Spring Recreation Pfogrsms. Are there prepare them and adquaint ourselves more with please come out, bring your friends and enjoy. some activities in which you wouldlike to portieipate? go. If you don't have a n avplication form yet you Do you see a need for any particular program in Terrace? Please call the Recreation office at 638-1174 to share your ideas with us. We are also still looking Teaohers assemble own oomputer for enthusiastic persons who would like to become Oanada launohes oontost SHELBUKNE, N.S. (CP) union,says the computer is the province. program leaders or instructors...... '-- The regional vocational self-contained and will Employmentopportunities Examples of Spring Programs wmcn will oe. nap- school here will eceive a provide services might be improved for pening include: model building, tennis, archery, grant to buy a computer kit economically, students who have ex- for 13 to 16 year olds black and white photography, introductory social as part of a Nova Scotia The computer will be parlance with such systems, dance, guitar and body building. The Secretary of State, the projects may take the form professionals, and seeing the Teachers Union program assembled this summer by a he said, adding that the Hononrable John Roberts. of an exhibit model, a many facets of Canada,s Would you like to 'hustle', 'jive' or do the 'bump' development assistance group of selected students system will be an asset to a heritage for themselves. well? Drop in to the modem dance class at the Arena fund. under the auspices of Bill mathematics computer pro- today announced the laun- written essay, artwork, ching of a nation-wide photography, music, drama "We hope that these Banquet Room Monday and Wednesday. nights bet- It marks the first time a Grundy of the school's gramming course. projects will promote a wean 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. Dancing wnth Toni and computes"system of this type electronics departmmL The computer has no fixed competition for 13 to IS year -- or whateverresources and olda, sponsored by the imagination will allow. better understanding of company can be a very enjoyable way to shape up. sad in kit form will be used Grundy says he hopes to language,thus adaptable to Canada by these students," in a Nova Scotia school, incorporate the computer various high.und low-pro- National Museums of Detailed rules are available For one dollar only, each time, you'Fe in! Canada together with pur- from the participating continued Mr. Roberts. "By Sharon Lough Emme Qm'ie, executive into his digital electronics gramming levels, through assistant for the teachers' course, one of few offered in practica!.experience. ilnipaLL,~ museumm in each mtmeum in each region or knowing and understanding 638-1174. of the provinces and from the National Museums our history, we can know and territories. About 400 win- of Canada in Ottawa. understand ourselves sera of the competition will Explaining the today!" AIIianoo Ohuroh has adult od, oourses be given a three week tour programme, Mr. Roberts The British Columbia to be sure you are a Christian" and "How to across Canada this summer. said, "The National Provincial Museum in A choice of study courses is available to "Explore Your Heritage" Museums of Canada would V/ctorla is the participating adults in the Selective Program now being experience God's love and forgiveness". A is the name of this like to fitake the public museum for residents offered at the Alliance Church in Terrace. special class for women is taking an in- programme Which aims to aware that museums are British Columbia only; Four classes are being held simultaneously depth look at what the Bible has to say to increase young people's important instruments of Contestants from British from 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. each Sunday women. Scripture will be the authority. involvement with local communication and Columbia are invited to Physical disorders account museums. In every province education. We are trying to submit a proposal by April morning. The Faith in Action class is studying Paul's m~n~try with Timothy. for obesity in only a few of Canada, individuals and bring a sense of historyto the 10, 1978 to the Musegm's The College and Career group "tar young cases. Excess weight comes small groups will he working young people of Canada so Education and Extension adults will give opportunity to discuss any To register, or for more information, with participating museums from overeating, improper that they can have a feeling Division. The proposal questions brought to the study. The please call Pastor Roy Taylor at his office to develop projects about the of pride in their heritage." should set out in deteilt he eating or too little exercise. Christian Growth class is discussing "How 635-?'/27, or at home at 635-3470. natural and social heritage All projects will be Judged theme, design and con- Calories that are not burned of their region. at the regional level. The struction of a museum off by exercise will be Submissions might range winners will be able to meet exhibit model illustrating an . • .~, . . ~ //UUi tUi exhibitiont~AllIU|Li~][ onUII the I LATEST MONTHLY STATISTICS ChaneProm I from an each other during their three aspect of regional heritage. I Prwious Year Ago I store(] m me oooy as lat. history of a common,t" to week tour across Canada in Semi-finalists will be • n n EN IN ME Latest Month, Month % I Mak¢,,fitness a part ofyot~r mllsot!ng,.oral records -in July and August, Tl~will, deolared~0dMay~dndgiv~J Unnquo..ovo t [ "EMPLOYM T; CO .... i;. - , ..... ;.i... ),-. - ~,,:..;~,,i.,..:,c.~-'~, ~:-..J,:¢ L,~of'e r~ ,. . .~enl0r, ~ItlZens homes ha visltinct m urns and ~ unlILJ n~P ~ tn ,-nmm~t i:'~A~,ethg~'WeeklyEarnngs($) ...,.;.;,...,2,...~.' _Dec'. ....25~l.06p~25622R ". 8.~, ;. J.. .n ;Lahore ncome I$m on)~. ;~..... ;;. ~:.'. ~;:;':.. :~;.'Dec~. 10~1'404p,10 223.2p..'..... ~6~0~' "' ~ J'" ,.,~.,~r ...... Dupendlng..,~m~-the qre~ton; r, st0des|tes'.i eki~ " on, ~ e.,v~c t~,t,- 0[ go." :llW I Persons with Joos (million) ...... ~..; ;,../. Jan. " 9.48"~ 9.73 .°~" :~-'' ~:'2.4 .... "t" Unemployed ...... Jan. 991,000 882,000 11.5 INVENTORIES Department Store($ million) ...... Nov." 2,159.6 2,105.3 8.0 at Pr, Roped Manufacturers' Owned ($ million)..., ...... Dec.* 18.473.Sp18,388.8p 8.7 Wholesale ($ million) ...... Dec, 7,558.6 7,493.5 s.8,, ORDERS Over 800 Caned ,m. Manufacturers' New Orders ($ million) ...... Dec." 9,241.1p 9,988.0r 13.6 1 ployees and their families Manufacturers' Unfilled Orders ($ ~illion) ...... Dec.* 10,849.3p10,789.4p 13.9 crowded the Civic Centre one • PRICES Saturday to participate in Consumer Price Index (1971=100) ...... Jan. 167.8 " 167.2 9.0 what is pr0bably a unique Industry Selling Price Index(1971=100) ...... Dec. 177.8p 177.5r 7.4 event in the B.C. Pulp and Wholesale ,"r,ce Index (1935-39=1.00)...... Dec. 572.1p 571.5r 8.9 Paper Industry. CanCel's CONSTRUCTION Year-to-date Building Permits ($ million)...... O~t.' 980.1 10,436.4 0.6 Northern Pulp Operations at Housing Starts -- Urban Centms (units) ...... Nov. 18,022 173,828 -9.5 " Watson Island held a ENERGY ' , " gigantic prize draw for its Coal Production (thousand tons)...... Aug. 2,222 21,065 22.6 i~ii ~nployees and their families Electricity Generation (terawstt hours) ...... ~.... Sept. 23.6 229.3 7.6 ;:; " to celebrate the succassful Natural G~s_Produc!ion. (bill!on cu.ft.).,; ...... ,... Nov," 284.4p 3,232.91) 3,0 t ~'etroleum HefinlngLmlillon oarrels) ...... uec. 60.8 660.8 5.6 . " 1977 Safety Campaign. By FOREIGN TRADE ' , reducing their accident Exporls -- Customs'Bea!s ($ million) ...... ; .... Dec." 4,061 :44,199 16.2 '~ .- , earned $21,~00.00 in prizes Imports -- Customs Basis ($ million) ...... Dec.* 3,488 42,070 12.5 i:.~ plus a special bonus prize of PRODUCTION - if- im mmlmm m ilm.. _.,... a trip for two anywh~e in Motor Vehicles (Ihcueand units) ...... ; ...... Jsn," 219.4 219.4 -97 ~:~.~5' .-. I Steel (ingots -- thousand tons) ...... Jan, 1.310.3. 1,310.3 7.4 ~ " ' CP Air's World. Other prizes SALES d I included microwave cyrus, Department Store Sales(, million, ...... •...... Dee 1.049.8 6o939:9. S,1 ~Hoad an , Rexall Shampoo clor TV sets, shopping sprees, a Suzukimotor cycle, NewM.anufacturers'S.13ipments(,mllllon Motor vehlcue ~ales (S million9.) ...... Dee."Dec. 539.6 ,..,..,8,543.8 10.2,,. Idor Sham[ nditi er protable toosl, sewing Wholesale Sales ($ million)...... , ...... Dec.Ooo 4,398.0o,=' 65,57S.5."." 11,2" OU 00 and 0o on maehlnes and many more. Statlgtlcserenotssasonall?adlusta, p'prellrnlnecv, r.rsvls'd.-nawthlsweelc . ~:~iU~,"'~ Jars ,mall ' -~--e Thee were xpecial door 99 I° prizes for both adults and children. The grand prize of a trip for two was by Larry McKay. u :"J: ,, --- "--- ..... " ...... Preceding the draw, Words of congratulations w~e given by J.W. Kreut, General Mannger, North~n loxall Baby Shampool Soopo Mouthwash Pulp Operations; Lee Dir- u u-,--,,u, • • eks, President of the P.P.- W.C., Local 4 and Ross d~ 1, AI 4r~ :I i 1i ilro $2 • 49 Pallett, the local Accident !i Prevention Officer fo the W.C.B. Employees also • with $1,00 Silver Annivoroarl received written praise for their accomplishmentsfrom , . • ' , ! .ooupon ~ I|~Jiiii R.M. Gross, CanCel There is an opportunity open in,this are a, for..an agg es- "Z~--- ' ...... ------"11- - -" ...... ~ "i!i President; H.F. Huffand, O. Burchardt, CanCel Bice- sive, reputable and experienced builder/contraCt07to .. I ..... i presidents; R.E. Lester, Sell and construct Robertsonsteel building systern~;~c President of the Pulp and Sooret Doordorant• I, i)ol~ ate 1DOmi ioothpndo Paper Industrial Relations . As a RobertsonAuthorized Builderyou can Bureau, which represents provide a complete design, fabrication and erection the entire B.C. Pulp In- facility in your community for industrial,commercial, dustry. " recreational and institutional buildings, backed by our I II QQe I QQe Of particular slgnifcance i ~'' Roll-on !,6 oz. J J " I " ~J' ~J' ,: "" were the congratulations 115 years of experience...profitably. " ! received from Mr. J.D. Patton, Executive Director The successfulapplicant must be able to meet the ...... - ...... '-----" ------'.-- m~ ...... =_ of the W.C.B.'s Preventive standards requir,ed to become a Robertson Authorized Services Department who eald "The positive results Builder, but will be provided assista.ncein selling and Toddlers and 5% attained at yoru Operatians pricing and supported by technical and promotional Pampers indicate that the joint safety Extra Absorbent OFF on a ease • program developed by the materials.. plant personnel was well This !s your opportunity to become the building I m llmmnllml lee n i e l mmmmUl me ieunJ i u ~ i! structured and im- plemented." Mr. Patton leader in your community. Applicationsto be sent to observed that the im- J.H, Walker, Robertson BuildingSystemsLtd., provement was particularly significant in light of the 1835 Kingsway, Port Coquitlam, B.C. V3C 1S9. major construction activity which is taking place at .:: ~ I1~-- Watson Island; He also addedthat "there can be no /' '-i '. doubt that all thoseinvolved In ,I gettingIt together in I 7'/9' ' can, be extending their in- terest and enthusiasm "keep it together in '78." / THE HERALD, Thursday, March 9, 1978, PAGE 3 C.P. FINDS UNIQUE WAY TO BLEND SCIENCE WITH HISTORY

original walls from Fort Victoria is contained in Victoria. a section of the basement foundation. The The project received £mal approval from the basement walls were probably built from city in December, 1977. The Heritage Advisory recycled ballast, used originally by ships en- Committee and the City Planning Committee felt tering Victoria harbor. Over 300,000 will be spent the restoration and tower concept would be by CP Telecommunications on the tower and a benficial to the Old Town area. On February 20, major restoration of the building itself. National Heritage Day, W.A. Greene and Preliminary work started November 15, 1977. regional officers of CP Telecommuncations were "Tower construction is to start in the spring of presented •with a bronze plague by Martin 1978/' said W.A. Greene, CP Telecom Seeger, Chairman of the Victoria Heritage munieations regional manager. "Once the Advisory Committee, at City hall, to officially equipment is installed, the CNCP Telecom- designate the building as a heritage structure. munications microwave network Will be truly • trans-Canadian-with a link-up between Victoria and Nanaimo via repeater stations to be FACT SHEET ON BUILDING RENOVATION / established in 1978-79 on Mount Buchart and SPECS. Mount Brenton, near Nanalmo." Plans to bring up-to-standards and improve Several sites for the Victoria tower were the two floors of the CP Telecommunications evaluated including a location in the Victoria building in Victoria include repointing and West industrial area, but all were less suitable. strengthening the exterior brick walls and ii 1 "We recognized that a microwave tower ad- reinforcing the second floor. In actuality, what ising the building itself presented a unique is being done is constructing a building within a allenge-not only did it have to do the job it was bui]ding, to give the support needed for the total designed for; it also could not conflict with the ~d structure. This will be accomplished by using architectural flavor of the area," said Mr. two by six studs inside the existing walls of the Greene. first and second floors andusing horizontal steel The heritage aspect was further underlined by members in the ceiling of the first floor equip the fact tlfat tl]e building is the oldest CP merit room at the rear of the building. The Telecommunications property in Canada and its window portion of the ground floor will be l~ation serves, as a reminder that the original reinforced with steel l-beams and posts adequate communication vehicle, the bell tower, stood on to support this section of the building. J- ,_ i the same site. In meeting, the city's requh,/ements, cooper The second floor will be renforced with ,Tanner and Associates, the engmeers on the job, horizontal steel channeiscver the existing floor- p~ worked closely with company engineering and covereed with 1% inches' of concrete-to give regional personnel and Victoria city pla~ers. additional stress support and act as a binder at The job of renovating the office building and this level. This floor, which hasn't been used in N'-- : I [~•-rs I upgrading transmission capabilitiesis being the past fifty years, will be made intoabout 4,500 done b~ Wheaten Construction Company of sq.ft, of useable office space.

~MW MIDM~MMS 0PNMr N0 t~MasV mu Junior Hookey Study C.R TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROPOSED MICROWAVE TOWER Reoommended to lena 630 FORT STREET.VICTORIA, B.C. establishement o! the eligible player who so • other countriesare involved, Ottawa -- An in-depth Committee, the Minister desires be given an op -The federal sovernmeet study of all aspects of junior ~statedthat"itistimethatwe portunity to try out for the hockey in Canada has been should make available to In its constant effort to advance com- the two storey building. " " ~early identify Canada's s team. Hockey Canada increased munications technology, CP Telecom- recommended, to the responsibllitea as well as the Not only is the building a h.eritage structure, -Hockey Canada should fan~ for the purpose of munlcatious is taking a step back into history. but it is also the site of the -historic For Victoria Honourable .lona Cam- issues that Canadians feel providing athletic burasries pngnslo, Minister of State, are at stake when we ensure that being a member to deservingstudmt hockey The advance is the construction this year of a Bell Tower, constructed in 1843 by the Hudson's Fitness and Amateur Sport. competeat the international of • national team• is a levd." serious commitmentto both players at Canadian microwave tower at the CP Telecommunications Bay Company. ~ne recommendation is educational institutions. building at the corner of Government and Fort The bell in the first tower was an im- contained in the Report of Among the recom- the sport--and hanour of Street in Victoria's Old Town. But the building- the Ad Hoe Committee on mendationspresented by the Canada. -A studyshould be doneon portant means of communicahons."for '&e International Hockey tabled the feeeability of forming a built in 1869.-is a Victoria heritage structure, and population of the day. •It was used to call Hud- recently by the Minister in ad hoe committeeare: , -HockeyCanada should National University Hockey that's where the step hack into history comes in. -A permanent manager providebetter lnformationto son's uay employees to U~e Mess Hail, to signal the House of Commons. and coach shouldbe named the Canada public as to its League. The microwave facilities will be housed and church services, marriages and deaths. It The Committeewas set up for all Canadiannational role and the nature of its The Committee. chaired concealed in a 19th century-syled bell tower, served to alert people of danger and marked the in July 1977as a result of the teams. : mandate. by SenatorSidney Buekwold. integrated into the building facade and designed hour. publicity surroundingTeam -Hockey Canada should -Individual teams should based its recommendations toblend in with the surrounding architecture Of Canada's participationin the ensure that Its constituent ,be dissuaded from par- on briefs and suggestions wOriginallyaone=storey building, a second floor wrold Championships held members .~l.iver thdr b~. tld~flng' in~ inter'national the same era~.~Thsina,tu~albrick and stuc~ tower: ,~added'~,~i the ,CP Telecommunications in Vienna~. in May of that received at ~publie and ~ayera tot th_e1~00!ym~c games;,,or ,.:tournamanta privateS. ~neetings*~across will be 16 fee~b~nd i~x~ject s2-testdbove buil~ in i880, it is believed that one of the year. In announcing the uames and that every wherenational teams from Canada.

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EMPLOYERS here's an opportunity to help yourself end the Applloatlons MUST be reoelved by Maroh 24, 1978. eoonomy by hiring a hard.working young man or woman this Applications for funding are available from any Provincial summer. It's sailed the Youth Employment Program. If you Government Agent or Ministry of Labour Office, or any of the ornate worthwhile Jobs for youngpersons In your bullno|e, B.C. Youth Employment offices listed below. on your farm, or with a non.profit o.rgmlzutlon the Provlnoe of British Columbia will share the o01it of wagon with you. Abbotsford -- Unit 5, 33575 Mayfalr Avenue, V2S 1P6 Courtensy -- 576 England Avenue, VgN 5M7 334.4403 Cranbreek -- No. 5 - 14th Avenue, S, Cedar Centre, VIC 2W9 This Is how it works. Dawson Creek -. 2nd Flool', 1005.104th Avenue,V1G 2H9 i Kamlocpe -- Suite 220,548 St. Paul Street, V2C 51"1 374.0078

Businesses: ~' 1 " Kelowne -- 1449 St, PauIStreet, V:IY 2E4 763-9241 if your business has b'een in operation for at least a year, the Lower Melnlend/Surnsby -- 4240 Man()r Street, V5G 1B2 437.8441 Ministry of Labour may help you pay the wages of up to five Nanelmo -- Lower Floor, 66 Front Street, V9R 5H7' young persons this summer. We will pay between $!.30 and $2.00 Nelson -- 601 Front Street; V1L 4B6 an hour as our sham of the cost. Penlloton -- 2nd Floor, 301 Main Street, V2A 5B8 492-724,= Pdnce George -- 1663 V]=torla Street, V2L 2L4 562.8131 (Local 265) Smlthere -- 2nd Floor, Federal Bldg., 1188 Main Street, VOJ 2N0 8.47.4229. Fsrms: The same rules apply, you create jobs for youth and the Ministry Terrace -- 2nd .Fleer, 4548 Lakelee Avenue, V8G 1P8 ~15.4~7 Vernon -- Suite 204 - 2901,32nd Street, V1T 5M2 542-1397 of Labour will share the cost with you. Victoria -- 2nd Floor, 1250Qusdra Street, V8W 2K7 382.5151 Williams Lake ~-- Suite 6; 123 Borland Street, V2G 1R1 Isolation: You are invited to apply for funding to hire young persons to work For offl0es II~ed above without telephone numbers and for this summer on a worthwhile project. We will pay an average of all other areas, cllll Operator for Zenith 2~10 (toll free). $3.40 an hour. We will also provide funds for holiday pay, employee benefits and essential project costs. ;11~ ,"

PLEASE NOTE: All nppllontlons will be oonoldered, but funding oennot be guaranteed. (

[] mm ...... ======PAGE 4, THE HERALD,Thursday, March 9, 1978 ...... ,...v...v.:.:.;.;..v.v.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...... v..'.v...... '."...... / ,...... -.-.;.;.;.;./.:.:.:.:~...:.:.:.:.;v...v...... '.'.' ...... ~: , .***...,,... ** .* ,_,. EDITORIAL: Seoond Editorial .Glad Death and i)ongratulatiens M,dgets the RSMP Pr. Ruperl, but- •The unfortunate and tragic circumstances surrounding the death in Mazatlan, Mexico of The unfortunate residents of Stewart, B.C. ari Lost RCMP Constable Lonnie Neeiy must have facing the decline of that once - prosperous Thankful that the Terrace shocked CaDadians everywhere. The mysterious community to an almost "Ghost-town" level, as Midgets went down to circumstances surrounding his death are said to Grsnduc carries out its plans to mothball its defeatat the hands of the be still under investigation by the RCMP, and Smitbers team for it would colossal mountain copper mine. Kitimat, be a sad day indeed to have a hopefUlly, the truth will be uncovered. courted, year after year of its short history, with team like that act as am- A'headiine in a Monday Vancouver newspaper offers of everything from a giant Kaiser industry hassaders for Terrace. this suggests that Const. Neely's fiancee had a employing 1,200, down to the present, with team would do more of a premonition and pleaded with her 23 year old proposals for a steel mill, an oil pipeline, a super- disservice to any town since suitor not to make the trip. Later, when sh.e tanker seasport - and goodness known what -i Teen Canada 77. A,arn llke thisshould • ~on~0nly ina received a phone Call as she was getting ready finds itself in 1978 hanging on each press release| home league |at at night so to go to work, at her home in Saskatchewan, she issued by Alean, prayerfully hoping it will not[ that there would be no says, she sensed what had happened. suffer a fate similar to that of Stewart. [ children or adults for that The young RCMP constable had been found Terrace looks to more and more dependence[ matttev to watch the temper dead in a hotel at Masatlan. Authorities there on its role as "Hub City as political pressure is[ tantrums, s_we_aring: and claim his death was accidental. That he fell to his ~isplayed when they are brought to bear to locate and re-locate additional [ losing. It takes quite a hero • death from a third floor balcony. Canadian government administrative offices here to punch a player in the hack embassy officials in Mexico fear he died from Department of Health, Welfare, Indian Affairs when ha Is down on the Ice, foul play. A guest at the hotel said Neely ran into Medical Services, ICBC, Ad Infinitum (the lasl throwing your stick at the his room, begging for help, and that he was being perhaps, the biggest of all!) crowd and swearing at pursued b~, some The everyone in general whm Mexicans. guest says he But Prince Rupert - that Royal City of th, leaving the ice. To the rest of phoned tw]ce to the hotel desk to report it. Pacific Northwest. That Handmaiden of the the terrace players who Be that as it may, Neely's death is another. Gods (if an ed/tor may be privileged to so- came to play hockey you example proving the RCMP members are truly horribly mix metaphors!) That shining star in have my sympathy. I thinkt "on duty" 24 hours a day and are always exposed it time minor hockey too a the Firmament of Ottawa's HeareR! Most of us good look at the type /of to sudden death. Although only 23, Neely had have long grown weary hearing the tale of how players on teams previously been shot at five times. Any one of our sister city was planned by the president of the represmtiug Terrace • and those times Could have proved fatal. Grand Truck Trailroad as a western terminus, to get rid of the spoiled brats It must say something of the Force and of the have a pepulatlon Df 100,000. How, tin- mentioned above. A Hockey Fan. high morale surrounding not only the members Judy Vandergucht's attempt to purchase a tin of hippopotamus' toenails ".for that i fortuna~ly, Hays went down, in 1913, aboard the I of the RCMP but even their loved ones, that sn~ial recipe for dinner" has caused quite a stir- not only in Terrace, but oDvtously : T/tanie - apparently with the only copy of those Fitnessisfun.. ~ I Debbie Willick. ~. who was Const. Neelv's ~n~ the bi= beasts around the world. This ponderous pachydern, navi.'ng.r.esa i plans in his pocket, and the idea was never taken Try some. fiancee, wants to take up where he left off. Judy's------~ column,- " was so incensed - well, see for yourself how th,s" " Dumb.fr!.en.a "" at." up by his successor. Debbie still intends to join the RCMP, herself. tern"tedp to get even. with the human race.. "Try that on YOUR toenails.'" dum~o ~,i Headlines, which can still be clearly read in We're sure she'll make a good Cop, when she seems to be saying. Elephant toenmls are banned from entry into Canada by : l~TgtllTP~ffl~fl..-- © Canadian customs, i the well-bound back copies of the three major does. :;: ~:::::::::~:~:~:.~.~¢:~.::::~:~:~:~.~.~..:~.~:~:~:~.~..~:.~.:::.::::::~:::~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:::~:~:~:::::~:::~:::.:~::.:.:.~.:.:.:...~.~::.~.~.~.~...... ::..::: newspapers that have served Prince Rupert and are now in the morgue of its' Daily News, scream,'in 72 pt. type, of similar plans for greatneSS that would transform that Halibut A Haunted Castle And Capital of the World, that beasts of the third Letters To The Editor deepest natural seaport in the world, into a world metropolis worthy of its geographical en- Jellyfish at Midnight ~j dowment...... Eduoation: Then and Now Now/. On Wednesday of this week, further To The Editor and general They can not chnstize a child to teaching the childrm,iq, Because his wife attended Road to Samarkand. theybecameaddicted to the their care, making t~.taln, government endDwments have bean announced, a series of UBC Centre for The link from the UBC tempo, companionship and public; that is unruly or unwilling to that will add to the number bestowed upon Continidng Education publin lmblie affairs series in North learning opportunity which A few-weeks ago a obey orders. that those that seined to b~'. affairs lectures in North Vancouver to ruins in are features oft he UBC documentary film was '.I understand that the slow learners hed the ab~ Rupert in the recent past tohelp it achieve its shown on television, i~ phonetic method of teaching tention necessary to as~ I Vancouver, the non-athletic Afghanistan was a simple travci-to-lcarn programs. the child in its endeav~ long awaited greatness. These are, of course, business eceeutive sub- one.ln leafing through the All tours have resource concerned people ane a child has been discarded, the development of nearby Ridley Island as sequently found himself emtre's brochure to see experts along ready to an- education. What it revealed, as has the method of soun- Teaching then was not" a~ almost a "secondport" - for the handling of bulk toiling up the side of a ruin in what new courses were swer all questions when, and I found rather shocking for 1 ding a word by syllables, if easy task, for many of try" commodities - especially coal, but also, possibly Afghanistan, being em- upcoming, the couple's before, they're asked. believe they stated that 35 so WHY? I find so many country schools W~e..C01~! ~ barassingly outpaced by a imagination and curiosity percent of all Canadian can young folks are unable to ~afly, poorly lighted,, oa~ sulphur and ores: Two privately financed grain The buslneseman and his spell correctly, it also ap- roomed wooden .buildings:" woman in her seventies were piqued by the wlf~ e~turnnd ncnln tn neither...... read or write. elevators (one w~th the assistance of the Alberta widzfing past ~ waving educational travel and field ...... Samarkand, did o----a nre~- ...... why ano nOW can UI~S oe pears that they are unable to The pupils were ..~:a, govermment) also to be built on Ridley. which ~,,. ho,ah=,, in oreet;-- stu~ section where a rich ...... --~ posmme wire me ~onoom anu me a dict!onary due to this• conglomeration•,~f,m~ 1 " ,~e wa~i * evo-~-,~m-~ ...... varJ~ of wlmealeulated to • - ...... * ,our-. ~.,s_ or,.veru,: ,___,~.,. faclllities.... we have today.., I :~ 'is ,a("- fault';".' the ~~~t~d~to,Kaienlsland~byi•iica=eway...... --. . r_~, ~- ..~.,r--.,,----. ,,...... ~rv".:~ ..... - iv, , .. •t~olomola;~,umman• "e;u~uuor: ~-u" ." • he marveled' ....." ...... ~ "'~ ...... ap to potmtial travellers ...... ,, have always felt that we had. ~r~pelieiizinggrains~ree~gs.;~iio~be ...... ~ ...... ~ , Studii~d ,pTaht- and. Thebusinessman;l~iswife/, are des~Ibed• ~ • • , : --o.~.o.~a~.ao.igw,~,~.'~,., oneofthe .l~st public School te~lfij~that%']bid~lb~. b~ built, and another $11.5 million pumped into the elderly womenund bout "The Golden Road to f'or'~'~s~n"th'e"~'m "systems- in th e world, &e Board "of Educaflod? many of the parents en~.~ upgrading the old 2½ million bushel grain 2o others were retracing the Samarkand sounded poetle, Charl^tte "Isiunde ~t a .pe:r.~.pei wan wrong m my Perhaps I could learn scarcely speal~. ~r' :~q~ elevator- at present the only grain storage histom• silk route followed romantic, a chance to see weekm~d~ at the, Western-v.~ thinking- .. ' -.• something of this if I ap- derstand the Engd~" facility in Rupert. starting this year. by Marco Polo ' on an places you dream about and 'Unlv~lties Marine Station ~ mere.somemmg wron.g proached some of the language. How •could •~b~ educational travel tour never think you, II see, - . she in. IRnd~fh,ld nn Vanonuv~" with. ' ....the memous uses m members of the teaching teacher convey a message tO. Let us, in Terrace, show our greatness by conducted by UBC ar- says, " ~la'¥~rehea~li~offona s~m today, or nas. the profession but being a man parents, who, possibly coul~ refusing to.issue "sour grapes" pronouncements cbeslogistHanna Kasals and Although the couple had' Gulf and San Juan Islands quality . .of ' t.eacners n my seventies my not read or write their own on the good fortune of our neighbour. Let us go described as the Golden traVelledextensively before, ~m]0ration, and will trace determraten....aremey om.y enquiries might be resented language• i.'s~ especially since my own all out to congratulate Prince Rupert on finally ...... • " me:'~': nnluence " " ot"" me M oors-- concerneaw~m now mum. Proof.of the dedinatl_0~" obtaining the long-overdue recognition, by and ....." " money they can make, m- education is apparently those teachers had for • stead of how many students lacking. I was unable to through Tunisia, Algeria, " teaching profession, liuin from the Canadian government. JOB OPPORTUNITIES Morocco and Southern Spain pass w~th" good marks ~ attend school after my the number of people (with A government tha~ has - within the past few[ m L 1979, again with Hanna ...... : - , ...... t rem~ze me~r joo m not twelfth birthday due to names that originated in the weeks - announced plans to spend - not millions; [ ~..... • Kaxsis. altogether a pleasant one, circumstances beyond my European Countries), that nottans of millions-but hundreds of millions of| The following list is the =~U~l~W~ R i vaeanc v No They're intellectually they no longer have corn- control; I had to work to help today, hold responsible dollars.on the one thousand mileinland awk-| mostrecent available from ,,":t,'~ ~"~he tn¢o~0~ curious~don'tdoagreatdcal plate control of children as support the family. positions in Government or "~-' ...... teachers did years ago. Before radio and television wardlylocated port of Montreall A port that has | Canada Manpower (Canada 11, for e~.t ofbeyond serious going pr~tour to orientation studying other large organizations Employ-ment. ~d. Ira- "-M-~tTh-ave. minimum of became part of our lives, our here in Canada. lectures and doing.a bit of only relaxation was reading, never been neglected by the national treasurer, m~gratton ~erwees) m ~n~_ ~ars exnerience car- reading, but have gained the No doubt most of the commonly been beset by strike land strife, has Terrace. Unless stated bide::'-"-and land--" especially during the long teachers that taught those kindof knowledge that winter evenings. No doubt, known record of theft and breakage - and been otherwise these job op- " adheres to the mind and immigrant Children have portunities exist within being such an avid reader died, yet to those few that" remarkably good in one area - that of losing[ • senses. Briefs Tei'race township• Ap- INDUffrRIAL ELEC- has helped to further my Others, like an elderly LADY LIKES RATS are still alive, it must fill millions upon millions of dollars every year. [ plicants should •apply • in TRICIAN, I vacancy, I.W. education. I do feel that T.V. them with pride to look upon. But before we close, after being such good[ person to Canada Em- Rate. woman who also plans to MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- A follow the Mo6rs, are serious greyhaired widow is living in is partly to blame for the names of persons that,; scouts, and such a good neighbour, stiff upper lip ployment Centre, 4630 Must be certified. childrens lack of reading were once their pupils a~ ~ Lazdle Ave. Phone 635-7134. students who bone up for apparent harmony with a , ability. They have no need to and all that: let ushope, (would "insist" be even years. house full of rats. "You can realize through • their eii:~ The Terrace HERALD will AUTO MECHANICS, read a paper, magazine or deavors it was made possi~e~ better!?)• that when the multi-millien dollar appreciate hearing from any various openings, $9.00 hr. She retired as a librarian see dozens of them from the book to learn of what is construction project begins, the first call on in 1965, and took her first windows,"~ says a neighbor. for them to achmve~ gre~ • persons obtaining jobs up to'/. (D.O.E;) happening in the world. I do things. . . labour, once Rupert's own limited labour p0oi through seeing this notice. Must be Journey person. CCE educational tour to But pelic~ ' say she turned not mean to infer that 'Ksan in Northern B.C. Then, away an offer of assistance children are not as bright or has been tapped, be directed to Stewart, looking around for more and is doing nothingo wrong. YOURS TRULY .':" Terrace, Kitimat and the immediate surrotm- INSTRUCTORS, Opm WAITER.WAITRESSES, clever as they were, it is in J.B. Mapes "~ vacancies, ~.00 (D.O.E.), various vacancies. Various extensive academic and Mrs, Dorothy Tyler refused fact, just the reverse, so dins villages. Required for instructing wages. geographic fields tO conqu~, toadmit health inspector.~ to much so, that they think and ' TODAY IN HISTORY,,.~ decided she "waon't much her home Monday. By THE CANADIAN PRES&~ Let us definitely fight any attempt to fill the courses such as Crafts, Should have experience, • t, feel that they know more interested in Africa and. START JOINT EXER- hundreds - perhaps thousands - of jobs that will Business Vocational serving of liquor. than their teachers. This settled on Samurkand in. CISE 1879---Albert Ei,stein~ result in the Rupert "boom" from the hiring Academic, General, In- must be very frnstrating to a Nobel Prize-winning~ terest, Gardening and SPEECH THERAPIST, 1 stead. SEOUL (Reuter) -- South teacher. halls of Vancouver. Meanwhile Korea and the United States physicist, was born. " Landscaping. opening, $1450-$1721, per Another group was There was s time when Congratulations to Prince Rupert, Iena Cam- rounded up near mindight in • launched on Tuesday, in the 1883--Karl Marx died '~.!~ month. school ,iteachers ruled - 1916--Admiral Alfred ¥o~.~, a.gnol0, Eugene Whelan, Mayor I.ester. and - SENIOR AR.. Completion of Grad work the Queen Charlottes to face of bitter denunciations supreme in the classroom, watch by torchlight and from North Korea, their Tirpitz resigned as G~ihan:~ d we forget someone? Fancy that! LEt's be CHITECTURAL DRAFT. in speech pathology their w0rd was lawi students naval commander~ .com~ big about it. SMAN, I opening, $80041500- essential. Experience in flashlight, jelly fish mating. largest Joint military Cknown as pupils then) Another' man was thrilled exercise. The ll-day war plaining about the neglect'o~ month, (D.O.E.) educational environment. abided the rules and sea power. " Thankyou Otto Lang. to discover that Indians in game, involving 107,000 "'~' Must be experienced regulations set down by their 1920---Hank i~elcham/,~, assisting in producing arch- PUBLISHER'S ASSISTANT, the Queen Charlottes had Americans and South superl0rs. The teacher (he planted apple orchards Koreans, is being staged as creator of Dennis ~t~:~ itectural working . l.dpenlng,~i.00 (D.O.E.) or she) as a rule was ~enace, was born,'" .," ,;~ drawings, assistl'ng in - MusLbe fast accurate centuries ago. He took some the U.S. plans to withdraw rnslhected by students ancl tgso---The FBI's. I~0~¢~ writing in general office typist (00 w.p.m.) some cuttings, and is waiting with its 33,000 ground troops here par~ts alike. over four or five years. wanted list .'of 'crimiiial~ work. booking, reception work, and interest to identify the Almost all were dedicated oegan. ./, :.'/,'~ phone. variety. EXECUTE 14nREBELS MANAGER BOOKSTORE, I Upcoming centre travel BRUSSELS (AP) -- v a can cy. $5.( MEDICAL SECRETARY, I programs include a Jazz President Mobutu Sese Seko TERRACE (D.0.E.). vacancy, T~00,00per month. Tour of New Orleans in of Zalre:atmounced Tuesday Must be experienced, Must have typing ex- January; the Cuban Reality the' execution of 14 rebels following disorders in the daily minimum two years should perienee, 50 w.p.m. and BaJa California Natural have some buying, Reception Billing ap- History Study Cruise in Kwllu area of the coun- budgeting, planning ex- pointment etc. February; Spring in Italy -- try,nthe Zaire news agency General Office .,635.6357 Publishedby-" i perience. Your Home a Castle and the reported. Mobutu said ',Circulation • 635.6357 Sterling Puhlishtrs LUMBER GRADER, Culture of Russia (ten- soldiers were 'sent against COOKS, various openings,. T.B.A.. Out of Town, tatively) .in May; London the rebels who were holding $3.25-hr. and up. Barriere, B.C. Tlmatre Feast in June, in seyeral hostages, including a ." ".i¢! Speciality cooking. Must be qualified and well July a Horticultural Tour of Belgian Jesuit priest, Julien PUBLISHER... Don Cromack "-~:. • ": SECRETARY, 1 opening, experienced. Southern England, •Wales Clause. The priest was M,~,NAGING EnlTOR... Ernest Senior ' ,. " ' and Eire, a residentiid study reported freed. $7,800.00 annually. GRAPPLE LOADER course in Tudor England, KILLED DURING Must have minimum of OPERATOR, 2 openings, and a tour of Spice Islands BATTLE Published every weekday at 3212 Kalum St., Te'rr~e, two years experience in $100.00 per day (D.O.E.) In and the. •China Seas; ISTANBUL CAP) -- A B.C. A member of Varified Circulation.. Authorized as industry related to this Stewart. Dlsvover the Yukon and a nineyear-old girl was killed second class mall. Registration number 1201. PoMnge position. Must be eapeble ~- South and Central America and her mother seriously Paid in cash, return postage gueratfl.eed...... perieneed operator with tour in August, . i wounded wiien they crossed HAIRDRESSER, 1 opening, logging experience.' There always more tril~ in astrest in an'Ankara suburb i : , NOTE'OFCOPYI~IOI4T:I ;, , i salary by commission.- ...... • " the blueprint stage and. while ~ leftist and i'lghtlst •~' / ' " "i~.: -, •' ' ,. - REGISTERED .NURSE, 2 cONSTRUCTION • travel co-ordinators at the. students were shooting at'- In a'~e He'raldfeta|~!~full' .¢omplote and '.le©opyrl=ht , openings. ~.90 per hour, FOREMAN, I opening. ~B.00 UBC Centre fo°Continulng . each other. The child, Emine ny aovertlsemet~t proauced end.or ady editorial or .- Required in metrical per,honr. In Stewart, . Education. (220-2101) are Kucukkale,nwas the 82nd photographic ,conte,t published ,In the Herald.- surgical shift Work, 8-4, 4-12, Building .grade,. always happy .to~ provlde Turk killed in political Reproduction Is not perml)ted: without" the • Written ~.. 12-8. maintenance welding etc. laforha~ion. " ',:' ~ ' ' violence this year. permlnlon of the P,ubllsher/

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.;~TORONTO(CP) -- Just as skills that will help them "Too many people use dingtoromaiutlcldesssbout l~twer~thehangingplauts "Oh It's really not that Afl~'atwo-yearstintasa lego for the neurolollleal .creative divorce courses form a hew, rewardis~ blackand-whlte thinking," h~wtbey should rdate. andoolorfulpostm dangles gross," she shrugs, ex- free-lance medical institute and says e~ her .!p~maup.all over North relationshfp. Others are no( Kivilooseld."Theyturoofl '"True trust and real ackdeten. " plainlng how she can illmtrat0rworldn~lahours work:"Itfeelsgoodtoknow America as the divorce rate sure their l¢oblems ean De or reject new penple they I=owtn~ of another peraon On the table near the wail, .illustrate graphically what a' a day to put her husband that I'm using my art for oowilllesroinS.to-love- solv.~i.: .~' meet too quickly. People take time to develop." . cluttered with small knick- photo~aph cannot show. through medical school, Ms. educatioualpurpol~ im~md again oourses emerge to bdp .... knacks, there used to be a During high school, "my Wherry and her husband of ~ to ~11 somethl~."

rdaLbnddpoomsellor.l°ve'says . a ~o. brought it overin a I was crazy," she said. The operating room, work mated an award-winning Toronto• mnology of Inuit writings green garbage bag. ~ "N~e wanted me to go into is only part of the job, said medical film, says she plans .~P~ lflvtloo, who with ": R didn't really I~/tet,tbe nuclear physics or Ms. Wherry .who flndJ her to devote more time to her llyeb6k)M!tMsrty MacKay (CP)--Johd()veuilaman studentaisceoomingoutofa lan~ee, reeiplent--medioal something." layout and de~ trelnln~ Ownart. is ~'ndd~tlng a 10-week who could have a lot to say society which carries out its "I "will do It illustrator Margaret STUDIED IN TORONTO usefulln illuatratis8 medical "R'a too herd switchin8 eoune: eallad World of for hlmself. Instead, he family activities in a dr- tomorrow" is a common Wherry--"but ether people After art school, wbereshe ~ournals and text books, over from doing art m the 81nllm;saldfnaninterview diro~to"his meq~'towards cularteutorlgloo, andgoing phrane in Englbh and other got kind of apeet to come in studied advertising art, the explanatory posters for Job to doing yo~r own wock," tbat"the.first step after 8ottin~downwbetthelntdt, into one which dora Its languages of Western here and see a brain lytng oo Toronto native took~the conferences and diagra- said the illustrator who now break-up of a marriage have to say..~ " business behind partitions society, the fault say what the table," she explained in three-year Art as Appl/ed to marie lllustratlons for Slxmds Thursdays working should be a :roBe=moot of Known as;,,the rending and closed doors, can be translated to mean, an interview in her office at Medicine course at research l~O~.on .qeet~ ommdf and re-establishment specialist at Sir Sandfoed TAUGH'e E~ "I have an intention toward theRoyal Victoria Hospital's . University of Toroato. ~le is a new in a studio at the Bronfman d • 81~le identity. ' ~emfzg Collie, Ovens is There were also ~ydesl doing this." There are no Ross Pavilion. ' • Kldloo Said the process oom~stihg an anthology of Ms. Wherry's office, which an treks anywhere from one lnult writings. Not me teacher in development of Ovens is dose to other she shares with two to throe years;" • ' mlspolled word. will be ' extra-sensory.o....,. .perceptiono_,. native people, especially• the assistants, says a lot about .Baby abandoned in .Somepsopleplungetntoa changed ami ~t ene sin- (ESP)leernedfromidslnuit Swampy Cree tribe. His ltadaytimeinbabltants: mwrdatiouhiporasecond tenee reworded~ Hesays it friends. The students tin'e• children have Indian It is may, cheerful and Immdagetoo~oon;besald. willbea~uatouchedscoouut oomplai~edthegromdwan names on thek" birth e~-looksootueltke.anista's 'Paoas who tend to their oflnult mythology., hardtowelkon, comporedto tiflcates, two Mohawk and studio-- except maybe for C-,-avevarav.a. e,w ~,~ . alive ": flrst,..oflm ere~'t Ovooslesrxx.=dlda.relpeet the cwdd.on of muskeg back one OJlbw,,. Ovms is known the sketches of open~eart mm~v ,of them for the Inult culture while " IMennldom ~:~anisms== teacbJng, at Al.gonquln home. as John of the Turtle Clan. thesurgery table pinned with onilluminated the wall; Baby Grace, found wrapped was -- healthy, , a hospital the infant Grace "beeauan it " realliglmacy before College in Ottawa. Five " As he learned the Inutt RESPONDHe esys the TO indians EMOTIONS are a slides of operations in inatowdunderflowers~a apobasmansald, was a ndrecle" that she re mcl~ for it. students lived with his vocabulary, Ovens came to more feeling people and re- progress, and that skeleton grave, was in good condition Judy Yager, who was mn'vived. ' . " ' ;O~ee the i ~allng perbd is family and, for 'a people mderstand how the spond to their emotions. For swaying in the breeze in in hospital Tuesday, while visiting the cemetery, found Several callers to ~he •put, beuid, thededrefora coming from a communal language avoids future an individual who has front of the sunlit window, authorlties tried to locate the " thechfld.~Sbeesidshehesrd fol~, ..lastlng relation- llfe in Arctic Quebec, the tenses because the greatest developed his extra-sensory "lworkthem sohardthls baby's mother. Its "squealdng" cry, batflrst hospital have offered to .d~,~ro-emerges. toacheropenedhisdeors, sinistotellaHe.Thm, there perception during the past iswhat becomes of them," Apedistricdoeturatmm. thought the inknt had been donate food and clothing, .'• But many people don't He came to understmd the is a lack of future eom- eight years, feeling is Ms. Wherry jokes of the isndMemorialHospltalsaid buried becauas it was tmdi¢ andtheywe~etoldtbeyenuld Imow how to drop their eultureshookwhichthelnuit mitment built into the somethlegspeelaltoOvms, skeleton, an import from the infant, called Baby flowers. Butthmtheinfaut sendacheque,'inbenorof. dofenes meehanlsms and NotthatF.,SPlssemethin~ India, that acts as a model Grace Doe, was "crying, loudly.. Baby Graco" to help ber and, cried foundlings. A ;few apmup~elntoothers."BEiNGALONE HARDER "l~,,~,.,ort ~]Li~ v~°'~¢O~l~ ~l~clal, a gift to be only had for some of her illustrations, aetive and warm." wrappod theYager baby insaid her she .c~.ers°theraski~ to adopt"the.... l~s~" by certain individuals. It's in SHOWSTECHNIQUE re~erred to ':Marcia re°vet' a twice di" childabu e- everyone, he says. , As the hospital's director The"ahe'fconditlon."baby,in goadwhose umbilical ambulaneeandt°°kitt°her "and car untillaw- an "mn'Yme~. aeparunentwere "oz sos,~ Wrcodwomanthldngagesald,"The part Iongerln ofmaturotheyou courseere on ' ' Of ~ utilized."muscle'It'sItlikeis. anhereUnUSedtobe graduate°Id°fmedicaIontariOsketchesart,collegethe 32-year-inofArtthe aoordbobbyhad been,~,. wasclampedwith,,several enforcement-arrived, off ic i a sa'w.ces.ProsecutorJames Andera yourown, the harder it is to Canadians don't haveto include' . He says it hns bsen proven operating room and ..n°m's-old When .broq~htto Ambulanee attendant Rod said if the parents are relate to someone again, diegnosechild abuae in order . ,.,..a,,,,, ,a, aa .~^ i o that energy fields exist illustrates op~atisg proee- me hosp/tat MoncBy n~ht. Hit(hens, one of the erew located he would seek to

"I know certain types of to rewrt It--they rely have ...... around every ' living dure showing the doctor's R.s temperature was low~ esll.(~dto the c~rnetery, snld have the baby kept &'on, ¢ Im_p!eldeflnltdy don't want ,^--,~1+ sa,,, the head of emotionally withdrawn and organism.lfabealthyleafis technique.. • . • mannormallmtotherwisolt 'emptoyees aeelded to call them. llst Is getting so long HoapltalforSlekChildrmin' .criasa.tthethoughtofhaving one, the latter is hesled by a .. fllumlnatedslide table, she ~ ...... " ...sometimes I wonder Toronto • re go oome. transfer of energy;. Ovens said:' This was a ~A-hour /- whether I'II ever "love ' Dr.P, obertBatesasyathat A "~'"" reta-"- a believes it is this same op~atloxi to remove a tumor_ agallh" reporters of abuse e a n .~o.,~-- """..^_ ^# .,.."=~ !,.., trlmlder of energy whi~ in this man's jaw. See how ,GoTdon Bennett, a ..~.;...... ,¢ ,h., ,- ...... 7 ...... " allows psychic healers to they opened up the whole,. ~/Idower in his 50s who at- "-'"" ~':-'~"-- "-ec~ while sexual abuse is harder tiildltbecourse, said he is moose aria are pro~ ,.. =,,~oh..h n,, .... corepotionts. , , ~Idenfhls face and ..." LDon'tkeep.fres.hru~hlongerthmtwodayswithou'tfreezing. from lawsuit if proven ,,'~,h~'".-'"' ...'~..'~...o'~.,~ He credits the popularity " ...... "definitely: interested k ...... ,.,.. ,...... + ...... "7...... d ]~t]P and the reemt up-. !i ti7i~ to love aiPdn," but be- had.... malidouss--- ...... intent. iv-. --,~,.~,~,.,...... ~ .... ~.,. a., ~"-. s~ae in.~m'ch attendance o61~Inll a widower after 81 ~..=,,;*...,.h,.,,k..,o.,. plieitdstelllts mt llkelyto ~lan ulllmate sesrch for of happy marriage is ...... """ I" ° #'h"n""i .... . ~umatle, . bla,ckj eye or an ugly ont on a "''" .... "" • ,,,al went to a singloo danes chlldsf~.coass~nalaofpos- ' --A ehfld"spor~mg ex- "Tnere is an inner desire midl was so torrlfled I ran aible souse that mlght tensive bruises on his back. to reunite with the cosmos ~t." ' . warrant a report to the legs and arms. If abuse Is and the totality of things, to He ~uald that alter his Children's Aid Society. suspoeted, a child's shirt be at peace with some Thedoctor cautioned that should be lifted to cheek but complete whole. _ wife's death he was cutting some injuries can be caused avoid confrontation with the "We are not complete ~~y~a~ht,myl by, means othm' than dldld child~who realsl~a,,,Bates: p.~....i.~.e,.a..~l, ~ouSb. ~e. ~"u~e,~t~a .we]..t on ~' in-. ~.a '. '/,, ": , '.,. ' ".. W~h~ aJ~t,o=.~an,m.=..m. : msmlu as acctaentauy '~ur-repeat~a "-~erokl results-,~tl establish the l~"a teen;ager, I was so caused when the child'o abe abase-- be]ittllng a child i mtlon of who and what we. b!ondyne~rom. Now ayasr publicly, yelling and ere, and where we are Ikter l'm surla~ myself, is considered. l.ment other ladies and they Other signals to watc~ for beratisg.. 8olnff:" L .

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,f~t! ," _ .. light beer ifrom:i forall knndsof ~d! woman has been a Jail sentence and Our Top-of-the-Inn revolving restaurant has a fine reputation for its food. And from your table, ~tiou from her two- you and your client will have the fines! view in the entire city of Vancouver's constantly changing harbour. "I yJ~w~old""-' daughter by a reasons, ~bmuulty service for mi.

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i ....,=n,.,'~e normally u.eo would an unexpected ply•sum. I M::Wving a tins-month Mntmce for posemsion of "goods, Instead, she W~fourhoucs a week at a ~ ommonwealth's Holiday Inn sliding glass doors to let in the sii~tl~'s sodal centre, ' ~ Vancouver-City Centre is a fresh sea. air. ~t~l/lag ileal.el cleaning. Her new, 455 room hotel at the So next time you visit Van, ce is' 120 hours, .. " ~ heart of the city and right on couver, stay with usand make Previous experience in i~i the harbour, your business trip a pleasure. ~w'd~ behavior,didnothingmadetO Our revolving restaurant is just 1 .l'J~_..~,~,~ a likely candidate=batlon one example of how dilferent we r~ ~. Ior'tl~"~'egram, pm are for the business traveller. " oEl~"Josie Qiche said. . Other examples are free indoor ,~~~.~ ~ 'fl~bad effect of eutorced ; guest parking, 7 fully equipped "" ~ r,,'_ _Npm,a~.on mother and meeting rooms, secretarial mime.~'~9~'t~ was =e aecona ~" "~ service upon request anda free ~'-""0 ~'c~e ~dd she enjoyed morning paper at your door. ~.~?~7~ [[~ tht'~ve werk, whi.ch " We're also central, near allmajol' ., =,. =.,,.. ,. . o,,c =owo. .~ adadded tbet prison '~',. Our morns am different'/too. =~F"" ~,•..oompleto waste of Extra big and extra quiet, with we're right on the harbour between the Ba,xter Building and the Board of th~:l~eeanse you dmply rot an extra long double bed, a :. rtac~e. Georgia is three blocks away. ~th~ro., desk, table and 2 easy chairs • ' Buvrardjust one block east. .;t~e lndktod she would " ' It~ell~tan out with this so you can work properly, and .i ll~md ~imco "because I aov m}n~ Mve to go il~rough the Forbusiness " tra l , commonwealth" ' does " ' " difl~,~d~, ,,~'ld. d Gul~lmt of t~. H_Ul] : V.~.~;. , • lhir~.~ ,,,.,~., ,u3 . Immch m me provmam q 0e,, office said the l--l.~ i and increases the dsmam of rehabilitttim. ~* ' ,!q~ life is not altered, :,, " ~dllkh;isimportant to the re. ~i - ~ . VANCOUVER-CITY CENTRE • . ~ ~. ' .. 1133 W. Hastings St.,Vancouver~ B.C...V6E. 3T3 (604) 689-9211 i'i. :; !/:i"

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Tuesday and knocked "All the rinks are tough at Ralph Nadsr's sports con- diffe~ ,nee in ticket prices sburgh Penguins 17.S0 nesote North Stars 17,13 JL.~'JS'~/';llll;lrlldl~d'l'W J" ~Jl~L'e'ld:~'$ sumer organization said between the two ,I&.%,t:NBostouBrnlsf7.17 ,,9,:cievelandBurm~s$~.,' Alberta from the undefeated this stage. A record of H leagues,nespeclaily con- (it); (~8,S0),and Atlanta Flaoon' ranks in the Canadian men's will get you awfully close to a Wednesday the average curling championship. championship; 9-2 will win ticket price in the National sidcring that the NHL teams $7.17 ($9,S0): Colorado ~.~ F p bl Hockey League is $7.87 play manY m°re PIayoff ~lV~i~"' 16 ($9)" -i= While Murray, a &font-3, it. You can't play the come- ace re em games and receive 130.pound salesman from eromd game on this ice, which, the group said, is Saint John was dafontins the you've Just got to make sm'e "verhaps the most difficult significant revenue from "Good,the mote communicated, the more abundant grows." Mike Chernofl's rink from you're on the broom all the to justify of all the major international play," said • John Milton Medicine Hat 7-5, Alan time." WN~EG (CP)- Alan said. sports. Orucnstan. Darmgh and his Nova Scotia In other fourth-reund Eagleson, the executive- ~'Until lawyers for the In a letter to FANS did a similar study rink was dropping a similar matches,nBornle Sparkea of director of the National NHL ..and WHA have met president John Ziegler, of NFL ticket prices last fall AUTOVEST decision to the Territories. Vancouver defeated Nor- Hockey League Players ant~-tYust lawyers and Peter Gruenatein, executive but several were in error Before you bW. Investigate the advlntales @| this rent- Howie Brazesu of Fort them Ontario's Barry Ammciatlon, spoke Tuesday e~ablished that it is not d0~'eator of Fight to Advance because the organization to-own plan. !All monies paid apply fo purchase. WhY Smith, representing the Mutrie of Kalmskssing 9.S, ncght of problems Winnipeg annanti-trust violation for the Nation's Sports (FANS), used figures from the flo up your cash or borrowing Power. ISf and los# Territories, stole one poim Doug Harrison of Winn.iprg Jets face inthelr bid to jump the Jets to leave the league, urged'teams to hold down previous year. months rant end drive away. on eschofthe eighth and 10nh rallied again to beat to the National Hockey they won't he considered by ticket prices. EXAMPLES ends to defeat his Dartmouth defending champion Quebec, League and retain the set. the NHL." FANS found that the opponente 7-5 before 4,538 skipped this year by _Steve vices of Fwedish stars An- Eaglason said he finds it "NML owners must under- highest priced ticket in the $~_$ed on 35 month lease NIIL is sold by Montreal. fans at the Pacific Coliseum Ducat of Montreal, 7-5, Peter ders Hedberg and Ulf lmposMbleto believe that the stand that the farm' loyalty is 78 F 250 picku; 78 Econoline Van 71 C 100 Chev ;; In the only draw of the day. MacDonald of Charlottetows Nilsson in the process. Jets could pomJbly know reciprocal, their patronage The C,anediens also have the Sl4|.00 per month SLY.00 per month Sl39.00 per mon~ The losses dropped upset Ontario's Gerry • Eagleson appeared at a their future prospects by is conditional and their highest average price, $II. lease end price lease end price lease end pric.o Alberta and Nova Scotia into Hodsan of London 7-3 and fundrais~ dinner for the April 9, the deadline for money is not inexhaustible," Cleveland Baronf offer the lowest top ticket, $8.50, and S2,17S.00 Sl,975.00 S!,075,00 .. ' :., a five-way tie for lewst place Saskstchewan's Rick Folk of poratlon that owned the puttlag up the money to ksep said Grusnsteln, who added or simply return .or. limply, r.eluro, or limply relm'Oi after four rounds in the 4~h Saskstoon needed an extra Hedberg and Nilsson under that the NHL ticket prices Atlanta Flames have the c h ampionshi] end to beat Newfoundland'f team until Its sale I0 days coutract for the ne~t two are 16 per cent above the lowest:average price, ~6. 70 Camera HT 78 Zephyr Sedan 71 Dodge Van Alberta and Nova Sc0t/a Bob Rowe of Goose Bay 7-8. ago to a group of private years. ;6.76 per ticket average of S!39.00per month Sl24.00per month Sl39.00per month FANS says each tease end price lease end price lease end price with 3-1 records were British Mutrie, who opened the 12- businessmen. " He said he believes the the National Basketball team's average ticket price Columbia, Manitoba and the rink, r0und-robin tour- He sulgested the best pair will wind up with New Association. $2,025.00 Sl,825.00 S1,875.00 means of switcming to the YorkRangers, (.with the top ticket price in or....simply rMum or simply return ~. simply return Territories. nament with a 9.6 ' win Gruenstdn said the NHL parentheses), is: . "Tlds championship i~'t Sunday ova" Ontario said: NHL would he to wait and "Hedberg will be good in 78 Fiesta 3 dr. 78 FlS0 4 x 4 71 Olds Cutlass bld to take over an existing teams play almost six times over by any means," eaid "Everyo n e' s havin~ "~ev'ehm([~oloradoornMln- the NHL,nNHsecn not SO as many r~ular ill $99.00 per month SlSS.00per month S139.00per month Murray, who stole three trouble adjusting to the Ice. good, and neither will make games as the National ($tS); New York Hlnod~s $9 lease end price lease encl price lease and price points on the eighth ecd and But the guys with Brier .esota__ : the all-star team," be ($II); St. Louis Blues ~.88 $1400.00 $2,275.00 S2,025.00 At "the same time, predicted. Football League and employ two on thel0th to beat experience, guys like only half . the number ($12); or simply return or simply return or simply return Alberta. Sparkes,nare edJustin Eagieson noted that the NIIL Finally, commenting on players, but the ticket prices $8.70 ($11.~); Chicago Black :'We weren't expectingoto much quicker, and it shows. is scared of court aetian reports of Ottawa's interest Hawks . $8.50 ($13.50); FOR FURTHER INFORMATION" mdcr U.S. antitrust laws. in gettin~ Canadian WHA are less than ~ below, the stealthree in the eighth end "Our inexperience is average of $9.67. Toronto iMaple Leafs ~.50 but we got a couple of shots hurting us badly so far. The "Unless it can he teams into the I~HL, ($13.50); New York Rangers- CALL LARRY HAYES- RICHARDS that baJuat couldn't get at on score (against B.C.) really estobl/shed that we won't be F~eson said that expecting NO EXPLANATION (lid; DetmU Red Wings COLLECT 987-71 !! sued by a dis~runtled WHA political pressure to work on this kind of ice. We were flattered us because we "The fact that the r;.9o (110); Los Angeles BELMONT LEASING LTD. flghtlag the ice early and I weren't really in the game partnernor their players' the NHl, is akin to teams receive less broadcast Kings 17.69 (110); Vancouver amocati~ er even a player, Canada to have any say ins 11~0MARINE DRIVE guess that's why we fell after the fourth end. revenue than ~ teams Canucb $L@~-($I0); Buffalo NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.D.0047~A behind 5-I." "This is typical arena ice, theNHL wea'tevenconsidcr merger of American Motors does not explain the small Sabres $1.ZS ($10); Pitt- DECLINES PREDICTION running fairly straight movingintoaWHAclty,"he and General Motm~ Vikings, Bruins Recent losers whatever The two teams battling to SCORES THREE stay out the British In Vernon, Dale Sinus' Columbia Junior Hockey second goal ofthe night early l~ague's Interior Divi~ in the third period tied the cellar both lost Tuesday, game at 5-15for Vernon, but with Vernon Vikings edged @ Sparrow's 50-fuet blast from s .by Karnloope Chiefs and the blue line gave Kamloopo your Revdatoke Brulns trounced the win. ~ ~. -place Merritt The Chiefs jumped out to a S-3 lead in the first period on The Viking pulled even three goals hy Mike MeMc, with Kamloopo early in the and led 54 after the second. third period, but a shor- Jay Kosac and Brian Graves thanded goal bx Ward' got the other Kamloops - Sparrow with 2:25 tonp]ay markers. pitch... s~ the ~ein~.win~at .~./{,~ ~ ,. /.',rr.7 . : _ ,, , :, .:., V,~vn. ~:'~;~ .~ .C. ~,,,., ..... ;': [:;-! ~ ~,-"~'.L~'~'- " " ".' ...... ,~,~¢~-~:.-~ Revelstoke, playing at ;~.~ "~ Merriit, trailed 5.0 after one Each team was assessed period and 9-1 after two as three game misconducte and the Centennials rolled to Vernon was given a match their victory. after a brawl broke Merritt got goals fi'om 11 out ,with nine seconds : S TRIKI,•[] ' .... .:.,-. players. Pat Rahbitt and Ed ranMnl~. Until then, the Beers each scored t~ce ~defs had picked up three while xh~les' came from minors and the Vikings two. Kelly Ferner, Bob Darrell Morin and Rick Descbampe, ~m Tenant, Hugi shared netminding Ken Strand, Blake Stephms, duties for the Vikings, Gary Sirkin, Ron Flock,hart, making 47 saves. Blair T "" • McKie stopped 30 for the I Km Pettier and Greg Aiken. 'Seoring for Revelstoke Chiefs. were Darien Field, Randy Revelstoke holds fifth Zion ~md lan Ramsey. place, four points ahead of The Centennials blasted m the lastplace Vikings. shots at Bruin netmindar Merrltt now leads second- Darryl Krahubel while Rob place Pentietan Vecs by five RICH! -, PolmanTuln had an easy points .while Kamloopo is t in the Merritt goal, ensconced in fourth, IS ~ mg 14 stops. behindnKelowna Buckaroos The Brulns took five of and 35 ahead of the Brnlus. eight minors, four of seven Abbot~ord Flyers 1Say the TAKE A LOOK AROUND I YOUR majors and the game's only Clippers in Nanalmo in q misconduct. toalghi's only game. Second place ATTIC, AGE, RUMPUS ROOM • AND TURN YOUR DON'T WANTS INTO CASH Battle even Cranbrook Royals beat Crimmon scored the only Kimberley Dynamiters 9-1 goal for Kimberley. Tuesday to even the battle OVERCAME DEFICIT - for second place in the AT THIS SPECIAL RATE W ester n Internatio In Nelson, the Maple Hockey Leaguewhile Leafs, .ellminated from Spokane Flyers, assured of playoff contention last, first place, bombed Nelson weekend, took a 2-I leadnat Maple Leafs ll-4,nalready the ~d of the firkt period, assured of last. n but Spokane stormed back The Royuls took ad- with seven straight goals in • 6 LINES,6 D.AYS. 6. D'.OLLARS vantage of home ice to dump the eecond to go ahead. 8-3 the Dynamiters and move after 40 minutes. .,,,, Bob Trembecl~ had three I into a secondplsce tie with I'------"1 Print. your ads in the squares on the coupon. Be sure to incl,de Klmherl,ey. The teams each goals for .the winners wire I Peter Morris andnDon I DALLY HERALD Mail Coupon with SS.oo cash I your telephone number and leave a blank space between words. have 62 points, 15 points Ires Cheque or Money Order to: than Spokane. Rorgason adding two each, I The Flyers blasted Nelson Kirk Fyffe, Steve McKn~ht, I "S1111KE IT RIOH" "Strikeit mch" Ads I items may not exceed $250 in value. Price,must be included in the in a game re-scheduled from Oliv~ Stewardand Don Dark I TheDaily Herald I advertisement. "~ Novamba" when a strike by scored singles. I ADS 3212 Kalum . : . I civic workerf in Nelson Yarn Quaroni had two Please allow one space behNeen words Terrace, B.C. VaG 4B4 forcednthe po'stponement of goals for Nelson.. Kin I I Your advertisement will run for five c0nsecuflve days upon the originnlo contest. Hilkewich and Rick Klessen iiliiilllii iiiii)iiiililll I i receipt of couponand accompanying payment. Marcheschuk fir~i added the others. three goals for the Royals Spokane outshot Ndson 44- I i ill l i i I ill I i I:t"i-i i, l i i i i iii I No cancellati0nsor refunds. while Jim Miller had two. 31 and took eight of 13 mmor I Singles came from Rob aitie~. 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I, " (Router) -- The head of a. South Afri~'a ' :Pro'claimed • :5 South African hotel chain independent last December. [r said today that contracts Only South Africa has:so far have been signed for Mu- reco~Ised the new state..: hammad Aim and Leon Kermer, said the. $14 Spinks, new world- million in~: mdde UP of $6 ...... i champion, to fight a return million for the actual ...... ,..,:,: ...... :,~;..K.7 ~w:: ~ . title' match in the southern promotion and $8 million Africa • territory of from the worldwide Bophuthatswana early in television rights. He did:not September. say what each boxer' will . Sol Kerzner, managing receive. " • : director of the Southern Sun He said about 5,000 visitors hotel ~roup, told a Qowp will travel to Bophuthat- i % ...... ~",,,?_. ~.~:~ conferenco that Top Rank swans for the fight. '"Our Inc. of New York, headed by .aim Is .to put. Bophuthat- ¢Suck Roast Bob Arum, will promote the swana on the world torn'tat $14-million fight. map. We believe it can On the same baH,. become one el the world!s American Ken Norton' would holiday playgrounds." . , Beef Blade. fight either South. African In New York Tuesday G~rie Csetzee or has arch- night, Arum said Full Cut. rival, Ks'lie Knoetze. There Bophuthatswana was only will also be a world light, one of several sites under Bone In. heavyweight title contest, consideration for a SpankS- Grade Kerzner said, without giving All fight, n .... A 79 Mtor 10 weeks of league play, the Terrnce 8nook~ C~lubhelapleuure), points leader during regular league play, flaished~ names. , - The New York DallyNews Jgeh" f~al tournammt at Terrace Recreation Centre Sondeyfourth. Far right is Gus .gill•s, owner of the rscreetion:: The tournament will be said the g0verhment ..of ~iht. Left to right are winners Glenn GHeve, second, Brace•ire, who presented :tint place winner. Clark with. a'i , held at the Independence Bophutatswana has offered first, and...l~., MaeMillan, thh'd. Ken Dean (not inmooker cue. Stadium in Mmabatho, $6.5 million to t~ p ======capital of Bopbuthatswana, derwrlte a 0ross Rib Roast :::! ree top scorers in" WHL theblaekhom.and.|ch~:Sport ShOrts"n" ii

" .... ' " .... S XT nesday" by Ptinlleo; l~ce SEASON . CotL~, wfiere the. 13-16.mile ,o.,.: A st rgi I ! are WINNIPEG (CP) -- The race will be run May 20.". present owners • of the SIGNS WlTHCOLT8 :;:::a n ,b. i, Brundsn Wheat Kings us- shaded Bi]linp Bishorns ~S two of fot~ majors. Breakers now have 6"/points Winnipeg Jets say they will' BALTIMORE (AP) . . m IMdmd three of the top and Calgary Wranglers and In Flih Floe,Mania is'Ilk for the so•non. " .: operate the club in the World Marshall Johnson, a speedy |corers In the Western Medic[Be Hat Tigers battled paced the Bombers with two Geordla Rol~-tsonuled the Hockey Association next kick returner for Baltimore Colts, hu'siSned a s~les of ~anadn Hockey League to a 3-3 fie.. goals, and Jordy Do•glen, Cougarf with three goals, season if the team's new night and over- In Brandon, Wheat Kinss. Ray Gregorash and Ray and Dennis Fenske, George owners fail to obtain a one-year contracts,, the WMlmed Re,ha Pats 1.2~./ had a 62-37 edge in shots on Markham added singles, n FrttzandMikeShidds added National Football League singles.. . franchise this summer. The team said Wednesday. Beans with Pork : , the league s goal over the Pats. After a 2- WesGeorgereplledwitha For theWintur Hawks, decision was reached Johnson, a three-year top scorer, booked his 2 tie in the opening period, pair of goals for the Blades, Dale Yakiwchuk bad a pair Tuesday by Winnipeg veteran from Houston, has i~ total to 163 points they bullt up a 741ead in the oneeaehinthefirstandthird., ofsoalsandBartYachimec HorkeyClublnc.,nawinthe been hampered by knee °rSpaghetti, Kidney or"arts'3 99' C .With two goals and five second and .completely pariods. . and Tim Tookey one each. process, of transferring inJuriesthrokgh much of his lmbta.And Bill Derlago and Cream Corn. dominated the rest of the File Floe fired 49 shots at Victoria .enjoyed period swear'hip's a Kroupcalled prone,rear, sitting/out the Taste Tells. :i ~.~' Allison had a pair of pme. GecffnBrand in the leads of ~-laad 6-1 and Hockey VenturusInc. 1976 sessonnand most of ~ each as the Wheat 14 fl. oz. Tin For Mike Polonich,~Don Glllen, Sarkatoon goal, while the out,hot Portland 34-33. " " 19~t()N'T .SPONSOR blEET .Ki~s rolled to their ~th win Larry Naismith, Laurie Bombers' Larry Lozlnski PAYS BACK TAXES ~e'esason. n Bose•man, Dave Stewart faced 33 shots. KEEP8 PACE " LAUREL, Md. (AP) -- . MONTREAL (CP)" The • "".~ other games, Flin Floe New Westminster kept Laurel Raceway, reported to strike-bound dailyLa PTemm add Frank Lang also scored The Bombers took ll of l7 itselfinpositinntochallonge be under investigation by I: ~: minor and three of |Ikatonn Blades, from for Brandon. penalties has relinquished its s~- ~ff .contention in the SHARE SCORING HONORS six majors, either Veetoria or Seattle for federalandatateauthoriries, sorshJpofaduelindoor track a western playoff spot with has paid Maryland ~k~16,000in . and field moe~ ~between i'que's .eastern. ,division Replying for P,esina wure In Vletoria, the Cougars its lastmlnute victory, in overdue admissions taxes, Canadaand Italy scheduled Frenoh Fries I ~i:~:S-3,~win,,.Vietoda PanlHogan, James Pearson, moved into a ile for second Bill,,Mont. ~estatecomp{rolIer'sofflee Marsh' 17 and will be 008ors 'Imocked off the G~ry Minor, Clark Boeala placa in the lonsUe's western Jobn Paul Keily scored the says. Laurel offlcials said replaced as sp0naor by:a '~:tzChn.TR:;~lar ~ .estern-divisl0n-londin~ and Dark Graham. division with th~ .~ over ~ goal for the Bruin, Wednesday the ' harness - brewery. The newspaper ~Qcl ~i'tlund'Winter Hawks 64, The Wheat Kings took six the Winter Hawka, Both with Just 14 seconds left to track also has paid eight of suspended pablicailonWhen ew/Wm~tmlnster .Bruinf of te~ minor penalties and Victoris~and the idle Seattle play.DonHabbinshad agoal I0 sub-c0ntractors, mostly editorial employeek.~[ or Crinkle. /,a~, ~1/.-~il/ l •:p: in~ second perind and for Laurel's recent rehLe-- strike Oct. S in 8 con~a(~ 3' Ib. Pkg. ~For ~ I~/:~ i ,--,'. - anothernnnthl~s, earlier~nl, li,~r in thefh~ third,fhlrd. brbh~.. An offcclai said disnute - l banr tallied for the Bighorns last Week to pay the debts. M)EE-T" ' - ...... "~'-- Canucks &pg ~:~ ,ha second and third iefeated • ~, NOMINATE 24? HORSES OTTAWA(CP)'"?-' M~Io r~'~"'~ ':~' ~ ~ :' '~'d f4" ''''~ ~ 0'' fl ng s]a i er !:. ::.~Ne~Westminster was BALTIMOI~(AP)'A trnalinprepat.h~'a'hid:for ! uranp one of two, ~i~ndaots. ~plon and top fillyl ha~. l~sld~t of. the Aq~tic BLII~ wan also assessed a been. nominated fo~ the - i%daration0f Canad~i said I ,' u-there were h tsoy Vancouver are FI es 5-3 ~;,2~,.,~.,.k.., ...... ~ ,_, ,..._ not ratedas one of the major The Islanders are first in • major . ::. , 103rdnP.reakness Stakes. Tuesday. Abldf0rthbevent, Town House. as|oral or ~m ,au~ ~ w.m a ,~. w~ ,,,,,,,o,, ;,, +I.,, ~o,,,..o~ the NHL's Patrick. Dlvisl~ • in.Celgai'y, the Wranglers Affirmed; 'the 1977 juvenile held every four'year,, must ~U get !nv°l,~ed in a game Hockey League, but New while the. Canueks occupy salvaged a tie when :.Mel champion, heads the list of be approved by the World Sweetened. 48 fl. oz. Tin .~e~.thiS yours a.~.. ,,for York Islanders are con- second place in.the Smythn Hewitt scored, his seoond nominees released Wed- Amateur.. S win~m~g i : I~l~Ole; ana we got it. S m sidered ~-o ,,~ +!,= h,,, ,~,, Division, but that Is where goal of..~.night with 43 " " .... " "' ~- ' ~' " I ".~..:~even ..... happ ~'.with .--the two d uba in the 16.team circuit any real similarity, ends. [~...Ilgl 'l~e ,,~a perle• was But New York coach AI New York has 92 points to 43 third peried, • • | • ~e ~'/Sera :had jumped ' ~0~'~#ICE " Arbour felt Tuesday night' for Vancouver, which might --n. •rY.~.t,...~ ..... ~ ,..~ the Canueks dragged the make the playoffs only •in, on 2.0 Lirst~pe¢lod,o.,.lead o. on iWhole Tomatoes :pu~. a~m,m ~u,~a ~w,~.~ ~an~,u,n~h,,.h~w|mum! because the rules say two ~oals byPeter Steblyk and ! . the...... third period and goalie despite tSe~", f~ct ...... New York teams in each division must. .,o-n, ii,B!n'Kes~ ~OPl~. :a van- won the game 5-2 "Vancouver iea good .... The Wranglers.were down i~er penalty sno~ m ~esa v. ,,m~,..,~,~ n~^. club," Arbour conceded, ~illdsrs• -..~, ...... trJulnph, o--Sad ....nrlth18 w.11n~ ~ ...... q. V~.I= "but they don't play with and didn't get-the ~ | fy, | ~o ~_o,~, ,,~_._,- Blues 7-3 and Pb,~,ladelphia very much enthusiasm and until ~hey pulI~ ~caltunder I,' Warren S~rodsmki for an -i!9 fl. OZ, Tin ' ~F°r~/~/ . i a~ ~e ~aneouver forward Flyers outecorec Atlanta toh~ht we pleyedtho same extra "attacker in the .final ~a hauled down from minute of the game, by defense•an Dave . " • . : .-q~o~ .~ki faced m ,~h~s g? Basketball I I•' Bootee, St. Louis coach Colleee• ' ~ . ': DasrelFm'nianel~wastanted • " :[ ~ I000"~0~ • relay Plager realized the ~tm about his lacldustre • a .nnmnlnn~nln~ . Medielne Hat teok !l of 20 i ~E~R~y~O~7...'.-':.."-... 'i 1.I, ,i ;,i- ~es, who have been ..... JL" ...... " , j~,,.,.. minor-,~ altlea. , 'f6ur of elstht~ i.... ~ • ~ , " ~ • lying betur recestly, but • . . maJors.and.amiseonduct. • ~NECESSARY": ~ • ,~'~J]l elese to the cellar of ~u~'~ ~ ' : ' . . . • .With the tin.the fo~ in • . -: • ' . . • '. • " .. • ~0,~e Division. ..( ').--.'~v.m. Heaneyssid: : - arow.on home Ice.for • - ~Er& l:dl'~ __~_=:' :1 of mthe"'e" ee~cobest college u ege oasKetDallbasketball ,. , .... '.' " .: ,, ~.~Weheed alot of work," sms in Canada take the ifwedontwinit;Aeadla..Calg.ary.-- the .Wradgl.er.s B ~ ~!_Pin~er. "'One thing for teams in Canada take the I II I floor,,. +,,So,,today to+~ determinea~+..,,,,., will I don't think another .re•am tm~ pumts: •alma • II]R~ i ~B I gu : : • ~. m~oreme season enos, d.... if ana ...... f • . Acadia.. the ~ers in. the race for a o'li find out who wants to wMch, if any of them, will team can handle ...... Jy; am,eat Acadia Axeme~ as Canadian Intercollegiate them ~o out of four Omes ...... :...... ~. • I~ I,~I:R ,I,~] A~_ M '~Those who don't, I doubt ,,,M,a-"tA'a'enas'''" LTn~ .... ,.a---T--- this season" were'tan' . .wm[s'-':"::--::-=-'-''-" nuunss, ~eame.noam . •": ~ ...... ~---~,--.-~,-.,,-.~. -~ ".m-m •" : :: 0 anges I llbe bark, It's too easy to "' ...... ~"~"°' ' " , Portland and Saskatoon i: ~m~ n! 1"I: ,. : i . dtY:-L The Axemen, ranked third Eighth-ranked Wilfrid ~kes .another ah~-' at' the. i ~jRM, MM,Z'M.MJ~ MMoMJo.. ~ i Me.Nab scored two among the country's tcome, Lauriur is led by Csnada!s BomberS:in.Flin e.lon;... ". - . . .. : ...... will fn~n fnurth.rank,!d hm ~r~r. Ln~nA .Killl~:~ . • " .. . " : " " " '- '.-..... ' " i'i ".INi.ce~•i g ..... Sodbury, Ont,~the,wild-eard re8 ar-seanoh•gamm'for.a:i :• . :•" •.~, :.: ~:~ i•-: ::~.... :. ...• . .•...". .... i~•.i': : m •• [ll~dpln,"::~ : ..':-:~mtry.in.this~ years right% 31.8 poin•ts-pergadi,•::lll : •.• ....: .~:/:ii. ; :~..': : ..... ' " •••- .":/•'-• •'i Gfih~ret~ng~a~lq.n. temn~umamant.. ~:- : averdge. '- ' ..'i ' m.... "" 'i": ~ :':" • ' . ' " ~" "~ ~' ....'[] ~.~s~r~af:;dn.eamn~le~,/,~. • ~West~hampmn ,'"~am~ba •v~e:~~i:.:,",,,..,...,,,.....,...... ,,,.,," ' ~::.~!~:i:~:i,::.':: : : ,• ,L l: • ~It,.a~led ~e,~.a v'~mp:w~ play led~R~,o-e.o! a-':::- ~::::-; :-:..,: i,. . - ..;:. ,. -. _=.: ~,,Valencla. ~ 'oiI Bag ~e~0 9

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The District of Terrace, GOLDEN RULE FOR SALE: 14' Shasta FOR SALE: 1974 Dodge CLASSIFIED RATES Odd jobs for the jobless. Challenger, 30,000 miles right to classify ads under Parks & Recreation trailer, 3 burner stove Department will be span. Phone 635.4535. 3238 Kalum (propane), propane frldge, $3400. Phone 635-5648 (p5-9) appropriate headings and to LOCAL ONLY: (c~f) set rates therefore and to sorlng a: sink and water tank with 20 words or less $2.00 per TE EN pump, sleeps 5 - $1200. FOR SALE: / i975 Ford determine page location. DISCO'OANCE THE HOBBY HUT FOR SALE BY BID: Go~ls ;.qserfton, over 20 words S Friday, March 10 14' Camper - propane stove, Mustang, ,6 cylinder, and chattel of Copper The Herald reserves the cents per word. Cer,~mlc supplies & IFalrly new 2 or 3 bedroom | Automatic./' Only 17,800 right to revise, edit, classify 8:00.12:00 p.m. water pump, table, sleeps 2, Mountain Automotive Ltd. 3 or more consecutive In- Greenware, elr brushing Iheuse In town. With In. I mites. Asking S2~00 Phone or reject any advertisement $3.00per person available - custom firing. lights 12 volt, propane. $300. Situated at 208 Skinner Ave., sortlons S1.50 per insertion. |tension to buy. Please| 635-7743. Can be seen at 2979 and to retain any answers Call 638-1174 or 638.1177 for 4 tires, 8.25x20 12 ply with Terrace. For appointmentto 2936McNeil St. Iphone 638.1613days or 63S-I McNeel St. (p10.4) directed to the Herald Box further Information. 635-9393 wheels and tubes, 75 percent view contact Mrs. Lewis at REFUNDS: good. $30 each. 15937 nights. (eft) I Reply Service, andto repay I 635.6326 or 632.3141. First Insertion charged for 1975 Dodge' ~ ton pickup, the customer the sum paid FLEA MARKET" ...... 200 amp, Hobar Welder, 18 Blds to be submltted in whether run or not. P.S., P.B., 11,000 miles. To for the advertisement and Saturday April 8th -- 10 19. H.P. Contenental motor WANTED 1"O RENT: 3 wrltlng te Securlty Balllft Absolutely no refunds after a.m.-3 p.m. Skeene Secen. HELP WANTED 5680. bedroom house. Close to view phone Ken at 635.2333 Ltd., Box 222, Kltimat. (c5.8) box rental. ad has been sat. Box replies on "Hold" ctsry School gym . 1969 G.M.C. Cab over truck, town. Phone 635-6382or 638. (¢5.9) instructions not picked up Garage Sale, Crafts, Bake 73000 miles. 1000.20 almost 8141Ask for Rene (c5.11) CORRECTIONS: Sale, Bazaar, Whlte HOMEMAKERS new rubber, gravel box and within 10days of expiry of an Must be made before 2rid advertisement will be Elephant Individuals and WANTED heist . $4,000. insertion. Groups Welcomel Full or port.time 1960 Crawler Tractor with destroyed unless mailing Allowance can be made for filish Columbea 80*l~l~t -- COr~Or-- ltiO~-- I Instructions are received. EntW forms available at APPLY winch, dozer and canopy. 453 t i| 1 ely one Incorrect ad. Those answering Box CFTK or Sight and Sound. Terrace Communi~y Detroil DIeseL 132 H.P. 2 FOR SALE: 12x46 two nvitation to Tender / For further Information cycle motor good condition, Numbers are requested not BOX NUMBERS: Services bedroom mobile home. Sealed Tenders, marked to send Originals of phone ~15-9277 or 635.79S9. 4603 D Park Avenue rails and pads. 80 percent RETIRING? . Located on fully serviced .rot 75 cents pick up. Sponsored by the Klnefte good, power shift, turk drive Adult-oriented, factory. Terrace, B.C. Vocational documents to avoid loss. 51.25 mailed. Terrace, B.C. 635.5135 in Thornhill. Asking $13500. School • GIulam Beams for All claims of errors in Club of Terrace (c20.13f) trans. - S~00. built housing Financing available. H.P. diesel farm tractor developments on Repair Glulam Beams will advertisements must be CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Contact Gerry Warren at be received up to 3:00 p.m. received by the publlsher The Terrace Art Association HELP WANTED: Baby (Field Marshall) front end Vancouver Island- Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C. Rates available upon Is sponsoring a life.drawing local time the 23rd day of within 30 days after the first sitter required In Vaclnity of leader. $1500. Lower Mainland and Phone 635.7117 (dr) request. workshop by Richard Yates Uplands School area, near See ate% MIle South of Oil's Okanagen Valley. Into. March, 1978, and those publication. availableat that time will be of Port Simpeon, on ..March N, after school Place 1st Ave. Lakelso Lake. Box 4002, Stn. A, Vic- It is agreed by the ad- NATIONAL CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: 24x`10double opened In public af vertiser requesting space 31, April I and 2 in the and nccaslonel full day In (p`1-7&e,10&!1) torl.a, B.C:; or Box 8827 wide trailer - smoke and RATE: Terrace'Library Arts Room. Summerland, B.C. 4827 Kelth Ave. that the liability of the 22 cents per agate line. your home or mine. 3 some fire damage - to be To register before March 24, children. $2.00 per hour CTF.M31 Terrace, B.C. Herald in the event of failure Minimum charge SS.00 per moved as soon es possible. write 4711 Tuck Ave., or phone 635-5055 after 5 p.m. 48, L SUITES V8G 1K7 to publish an advertisement insertlen. Golng cheap. Ideal for shop. Tendering documents may or In the event of an error phone 635.29~1. Limit of 15 (c~8) Phone 635-3632 after 6 persons. FOR RENT ~ be obtained at the above appearing in the ad- LEGAL- POLITICAL AND (c6-7) • address after 9:00 a.m. on vertisement as published You have to put forth TRANSIENT AD- B.C.O.A.P.O.- Annual Fall Basement suite for rent: 2 FOR SALE: 197,1, 12x68 the 8th day of March 1978. shall be limited to the VERTISING: ' greater efforts to reach a Bazaar. Novembsr lath high level of success. bedroom, wall to wall car- Glendale, 3 bedroom, 6 Tenders must be flied on amount paid by the ad- $3.60 per column incl'. 1978. Arena Banquet Room vertiser for only one In- Financial security and pet, fridge and stove, phone Stuff Envelopes $25.00 per major appliances, semi- the forms provided, In correct Insertion for the freedom. I know the plan 630.8422 (p2-S&7) 100 (posslble). Information furnished, set up and sklrted sealed, clearly marked BUSINESS PERSONALS: Terrace Girls Minor Softball send Self Addressed on lot in Terrace Trailer envelopes. portion of the advertising 54.00 per line per month. that I would like to share space occupied by the In- will be holding their first with these of you who are 2 bedroom basement suite Stamped Envelope to J&G Park. Open to offers, phone The lowest or any Tender On a 4 month basis only. general meeting en March will not necessarily be ac- correct or omitted Item only, • ' , . willing to put forth greater for rent. Fridge and stove General Agenc!es Ltd., .Box 638.1554(p5-8) - at the Senior Citizens 590, Peachland, B.C. V0H ceptsd. and that there shall be no DEADLINE efforts. Sincere sales and Included. Wall to wall liability to any event greater Room In the Terrace Arena. management people need carpet. Reliable couple. 1XO. (p20.1) FOR SALE: Completely 'i This Is a very• Important Available Immediately. No H.J. Morlok than the amount paid for DISPLAY: • only apply to: furnished. Mobile home on such advertising. meeting- new executive R. Moss pets $185 rent 638-1786(c3-6) INSULATION FRANCHISE large lot. The lot has view Building Manager ,1:o0 p.m. 2 days prlorl to neaded,:.Meeting time 0 AND EQUI PMENT (c7,8,9) Advertisements must publication day. • 33794 Mayfalr Ave. and has excellent future comply with the British o'clock... Abboteford, B.C. FOR RENT:" One bedroom AREA: Prince Rupert, building site potential. furnished unit at No.4 - 3936 Terrace, Kitlmat Northcoast Columbia Human Rights Act CI~ASSIFIED: "'" Before March 30. Please phone 638.1507(c8.13) which probibits any ad- (c3-7,8,13) Mountain View Ave. phone EQUIPMENT: Complete 1:00,p.m." day prior to Skeana Estate 635-2577(c~1.8) units for blown loose-fill and vertising that discriminates publicatl.on day. 1972 Monarch mobile home against any person because teamed.in-place Insulation. 12x63 3 bedrooms. 8x35 JuRy FOR RENT: • Basement 2 of his race, religion, sex, Service ¢harga of aS.00on all 32. BICYCLES, Alltoots and new truck. Shock. Furnish~f Or Un, color, nationality, ancestry bedroom sultei fridgel and " Owner wlll traln. Low furnlshed. Asklng $9,000 N.S.F. cheques. MOTORCYCLES stove, table, no pets phone or place of origin, or because RAPE Re;IEF overhead and an Ideal slde phone 635-3542after 5 week- Don't Buy New his age is between 44 and 65 & CRISIS LINE 635.7589 call after 3:30 p.m. line or fu!ltime business for days. (c6.10) WEDDING DESCRIP- (pl-7) Buy Used years, unlessthe condition is TIONS: FOR WOMEN FOR SALE: 1976 Honda Under $16,000. Phone 624- We have a good stock of car CALL 435-75511 XLT0 Like new condition. iusUfled by a bona fide No charge provided news 4101 p.m.or write L. Knutson FOR SALE: 197,1Bonlvlsta, and truck parts. Free requirement for the work OR Asking $500 phone 635.2366 FORRENT: ~; bedroo~n 575-5th Ave., E. Prince 12x68' 3 bedrooms with submitted within one month. apartment with frldge and feleatype, parts, location Involved. $S.00 preductlen charge for 635-7725 (IO5-10) Rupert. (p10.12) laundry room. Will sell service, coverin'gall of B.C. wedding and.or engagement stove. Electric heat. Free furnished:or, unfu¢oished: -.S,K.B. Auto Salvage Ltd., I,'E~T'd11~FS ;£r] ~ I I~.;T~-S q FM INCHES AWAY CLUB MOTOR BIKE: For sale. laundry~facilitles. No pets. pictures. Newsof weddings Meet every Tuesday night at Honda 500 phone 635-2767 Rent S144 per month. Phone Excellent cQnd~t~m~ ~h~l.~:~ayi~err, hlght ~(en.~7 (write-ups) received one 8 in the Skeana Health unit. after 5 p.m. (pl-7) 638-6202,after,,,~ P.n~o.(pS~)jcV(cl~ll4) : : ..... ~ .[ ~ : : ~ ~ kl Published at Terrace month or more after event 63~6445 3145 River Drive. For more intormatlon phone (¢3.9) : B.C. 5days a week 510.00 charge, with or 635.2847 or 635-3023. TRAILER FOR SALE: '1968 Wish to have your furniture without picture. Subject to .Travelaire 14' sleeps five.. Monday to Friday, at- 1973V2ton H.D. Chev pickup. refinished by an expert? condensation. Payable in Mechanically fair condition. Asking $1,450 phone 847.3702 Want a good lob for a good ternoons advance. PARENTS IN CRISIS Smithers (pl0.14) Are you making your own Clean body with custom price? If so call me, Wayne PUBLISHER "1 of Wayne's Wood Working life and your children's FOR SALE: Rock Box, beilt Sportman Flbreglass canopy. Priced to sell . and Refinishing after 4 Don Cromack CLASSIFIED AN- miserable? Do you can. Reasonable 628.3338 (c3-9) SpHHiug Peas Owner transferred. Must below wholesale. Call 635. phone 635-6722 (c30.mle) NOUNCEMENTS: stently yell af your children, Split peas are specially Sell. 2993 (c4-9) SUBSCRIPTION or hit them, or find it hard to LOOK ING FOR FUR. Exceptional family home, grown whole peas that are Births 5.50 control your angry feelings NITURE? dried and their skins, re- INTERIOR PAINTING: RATES close to schools and shop. 1972V2ton Ford Pickup, V8, `1 Engagements 5.50 moved by a special ma- Reasonable rates. Free: Effective October 1, toward them? For excellent prices on ping. Sunken living Room, speed, radio, good shape Marriages 5.50 P.I.C.'s goal Is fo help you furniture see the bargain chine. A second machine ~tlmates. Phone 635-6~0 1977 with fireplace, sliding glass $1500, 1970 Datsun 510, (p5.11) Deaths 5.50 become the loving con- floor at FRED'S FUR. doors to covered patio; then breaks the peas in half. Funerals 5.50 structlve parent you .really MITURE LTD. automatic, tapedeck, good want to be. formal dining room with shape $850, 12 H.P.M.T.D. Single Copy 20c Cards of Thanks 5.50 fireplace are lwo of the Memorial Notices 5.50 All Inquires absolutely 4434Lakelse Ave. Garden tractor, electric By Carrier mth 3.00 confidential. Terrace 635-3630 features of this outstanding start with blade and wheel By Carrier year 36.00 Phone Mary or John 635.4419 SECOND FLOOR (CTF) home. Large kitchen with chains $750. 3V2 cu. ft. PHONE 635.6357 built-in china eablnet In By Mail 3 ruth 12.00 Classified Advertising Dept. Jane 638.8302. cement mixer. Needsengine Do It How By Mail 6 mth 22.00 ! oll tank 250 gah, 2 tires eating area, mud room, 4 $300 Phone 635.3038 days, winter thread new 700x17", 1 bedrooms, 2 bathe, rec- MILLS MEMORIAL 635-2486 evenings (p5-10) By Mail year 40.00 fire summer thread new room, workroom, and ample Senior Citizen year Weight Watchers meeting THRIFTSHOP storage areas. Complete this Mills Memorial Hospital 700x17" with rim. 1 set golf FOR SALE: 1975 V.W. Aluminum 20.00 held every Tuesday af 7 p.m. clubs roans, used 1 season home. Large lot has fruit Beetle 29;000 miles. Lots of at the Knox United Church Auxiliary would appreciate trees; garden area and British Commonwealth and any donations of good, clean with cart. 638.8271 (I)3-8) extras. View at 4814Agar or United States of America 1 Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. greenhouse. 4840Welsh. Low phone 635.4726 (IO3-8) clothing, any household FOR SALE: Combination (AYs.. Interested parties only Sheets year 51.00. items, toys etc. for their HEALTH CARE FOR record player, B&W T.V. and please call 635.3175 after 5 FOR SALE: 1970 Mazda SENIORS A St. John Am. THRIFT SHOP. 26" x 36" Box 399, Terrace, B.C. radio working order $50.00, p.m, • S.W. Good condition phone bulance Coui'so You are For plckup service phone size hldeabed, good (CTF) VSG 2M9 635.5320or 6"35.5233,or leave 635-5647 after 5 p.m. (p3.8) never too old to learnl For condition $125. 638.8421after donations at the Thrift shop more Information, please 5 (p5-8) FOR SALE:. 4 bedroom FOR SALE: 197,I Blazer 12 sheetsonl; - Telephone: phone Mrs. Carol Harrison, on Lazelle Avenue on 3:/§ 112.604-635.6357 home with finished 28,000miles 350, 4 speed 4x,1 635-5842. Saturdays between lh00 FOR SALE: 1 • 9x12 Shag basement fireplace, large good condltlon 54,500635.,1835 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Thank HOM'E DELIVERY rug $50., 2 complete lot, close to schools. Phone nlghts 635.5950 days (p5.9) you. (nc) aquariums $150, 1 Skll Saw Terrace & District ~keana "District Girl Guides 635-2601. THE DAILY HERALD Thornhlll & District would like to announce the and 1 Router 5100. Assorted (C20.M16) 1976 G.M. pickup standard, ,1 Baby Cllnic'every Tuesday books .25¢ each. phone 635. speed, good condition, phone Phone635.6357 oponlng of .a Land Ranger starting at 1:30 p.m. 3212 Kalunl St. Terraoo Company In the Thornhlll 39O4 (pS.9) • Thornhlll Baby Clinic every 2 bedroom house on 4527 635.6963(p5.10) area. Glrls between the ages Scoff. Wall to wall carpets, of 14 and 18 who are In- 2nd and 4th Friday at the Community Centre from 1:30 MUST SELL:. 1970 Rupp natural gas heat. Priced for terested please call 635.3061 • 4:00 p.m; ~10cc Ski-dee, sailboat with quick sale as owner moving. or 638.1269 (ctf) • Adult Clinics. Mon. Wed. & troller, good shape, tent Asking $27,000phone 635.3377 Frl., from 3:00. to 4:00 p.m. sleeps family of four~ (p6-13) You are Invited. to par. • V.D. Clinic. 3:00 p.m. every Rototiller, aquarium and The regular monthly tlclpete In these Lenten meeting of the Skeena Mou. & ~urs. aqulpment, phone 635.6935 HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 noonday addresses to be after 6 p.m.(p5-8) Progressive Conservative held at St. Matthew's bedroom w-w carpet, Women's Club will be held on Anglican Church, 4726 fireplace, attached garage, Wednesday, March 22, at Lazelle Ave., Terrace. on a large fenced lot. Phone h00 p.m. In the Terrace Time: 12:15 p.m; 635.5172. Little Theatre Building, 3625 Bring your own sand- (P10.7) Kalum Street. wlches...coffee and fee For further Information, In loving memory of Wayne 3 bedroom cozy home for will be served. Ouelson who died March 9, sale. 1945Bobslen Crescent. Call 635.6764. Wednesday March 15th: WANTED: Good home for 1977. Sadly missed by year old female Siamese. Phone 635.3802. Reasonable Hlida Talstra, Bill Mother, Sisters, Brother.in. priced. (c6-7) Dl'v. 9 from Clarence Mlchtel Goddan "Values and the phone 635-5416 (pS-9) is having a bake sate and laws, Nieces and Nephews. Schools" (Cl-7) comic sale on Saturday, Wednesday March 22nd: The King of Dogs. Japanese MUST SELL AND WILLING March 11 at 11:00 In the mall Rev. Lance Stephens "A Bear Dogs (Akita) puppies TO SACRIFICE h~" Shol~per's Drug Mart. Christian Perspective" A 14, BUSINESS for sale, we have only 2 left. A well maintained con. Coffee will also be served. Summation. show qualities. Registered. domlnlum.,' 3 bedrooms, Come and brlng your PERSONAL,, Call f0 see 6354.~3 (p3.4! kitchen, IMng.dlning room Y.B.C. Bowling Is holding a friends bring a co- all completely carpeted. 2 Rummage and Bake Sale on ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Registered Llnebred bathrooms.* Garden space. worker, participate In Eledrlsal and Ratrlgaratlon March18th1978 at the Elks These discussions on Salukls. Excellent pedigree. Conveniently close to schools contract. ShoW~iand pet. Whelped. Hall on Sparks St. from 10 family life. and shopping. Asking only a.m. to 4 p.m. "House wiring. 7006.-.~Janu~ 14,(p5.9) 1978. .phone 635- $1,000.00 down and take over L~t-N76 payments. For more In. (ctf) Anyone who has not yet to, please phone 635.5269 purchased tickets for the Avoid Metallic Taste 41, MACHINERY after 6 p.m. May performance of the Avoid cooking vege- (C20-M16) PATS KNITS Royal Winnipeg Ballet tables -- particularly arti. FOR SALE coming to the R.E.M. Lee chokes and asparagus- in Knlfllng Machine Sales FOR SALE: 4 bedroom Theatre may obtain them by iron or aluminum pans. Lessons . Patterns. Ac. FORSALE: Model nG0- 225 home. Quiet street on bench. writing to the Terrace and They tend to.discolor the ceseerles H.P. Cat Diesel. Now con. 2 fireplaces, carport. Large District Arts Council, Box 35, food and give It a metallic ConedYarn 39c oz. '63g.1409 fenced beckyard; ' Phone 635- (cff4mo-16n) dltion. Reasonable 628-3338 9348 aftel' 5 p.m. (c6.8) Terrace, B.C. 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the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. : :BY Stan Lee and John Romita

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Yourlndividual ' H0roscope... / required to deliver the logs by-June 23, 1978, R:)It I~IOAY. aoJ~CU m, ms :c~*,~'~ I ..',II/,'~,.; /',I~~ li~ ~/~ -." ~~ ~ ' .'~M The bids for the supply of logs will be F.O.B. Falrvlew tomorrow be? To find out what (Oct. 24 to Nov. 321 i Terminal, Prince Rupert. BUSINESS OP- the stars say, read the forecast Don't put off tiresome tasks All Bids are to be addressed PORTUNITIES: "A new given fo~ your birth Sign., or y~'il regret it later. They'll to: way to make money". B.C. be twice as difficult to handle. Decor.Deck Ltd., "Vinyl" Find ways to advance not noted General Manager for =undeck$, now have before. National Herbaurs Board franchlle= 0pan In.your area, Stars pr0mlse Intereatlng SAGITTARIUS Ml~i~ Port of Prince Rupert • while they last. Phone 112- developments md'~vth in (Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) Box 73O •596-1238. '(34) : ~, areas that should stunulate Good Jupiter influences! Prince Rupert, B.C. • your ambitions -- and your 'trigger all actise to Mend with VSJ 3S1 BUSINESS PERSONALS: ever-active mind. the top offerings of the day and add finenseto make matters run Olvorcel . $100 plus •filing ~/Jl//l$l~/-~` y//~//////////~//IJ~/~/#/~.ee ~e r outalde of the envelope fees. Obtain your lawyer (Apr. U to ~ Z) as smoothly-as possible. must, be marked supervised divorce over the Watch finances, but. don't A!l tenders iZme; : faltr Call Self- become overly anxious about. (i)e¢. 22 to Jan. ml CATFISH by eo , eov ,, = received will be opened at Counsel Services toll free, them. Just make up-your ~ " Corto~ ]boltatioas to yo~ Felrvlew Terminal at 3:00 112.O()0.d63-3007. Chargex "to pursue a realistic and con,.: .lm~Irens'canbe om~ome if you p.m. on March 23, 19711. and Masforcherge accepted, retire course. " -. " 1 ~:.: ,. J J - to ~ ~ - -. I~ CALLIN (c~e) .... (~-7) .. • . G~ , • m.~., a~m'iixlm~lysar~mm ,,i i • • (May ~ to June 31) ""~ ".: 's~ as to make balm" use ~ ysur J ~COV~ Stellar Influences indicate lalmls; .- .,.. '. .~C~L~G~, U.S.S.R. new ae.iviues, i.tr~i~ ,--- A~U~JUVS , ~ (CP) -- A eopy of a hitherto perlmc~ and the inmgiasflve - (Jan..~ to Feb. 19) ~ ; J .-=j~r-~:~ • ~ : unlmown psalter, its pages revitallsation of all Interests, Dent mix business ana , ~ , ~ ~ ~ '.~ . WYATT'S Arabian wishes to yellow with age, bound with Enjoy your day! ' .. p]eisme. • to the ddr~t of , ,, , announce that "TAN TIN" metal clasps and l~ted in CAnlCER ~/.~: :dthe~--. wM~ mIl~.means I ', slrq of halter and per. Mosoow in 1663, has bern (June 22 to July ~) ~;-a~ /to Ibetk.:In" ~ listen refinance winners will stand discovered, Later psalm Be pattmt if things dion't go BEFORE you spmlL A day: for at stud for the 1978 Breeding book~aremorecommon, but quite according to ~ An ~udion,~;. '~ ~,: " season. Phone 635-5403 and this is the first 16th.cmtury unforeseen, but necessary, PISCES ' 'M'<~--"~" Inquire about our coefomd. Alm fomd'were alteraUm In yuur program (Feb. 26toMar.~)";~, several bandwrittm psalm could prove Greater reco~Um for your breeding fees.. quite bemfldal i~ efforts isdi~le~L Sbeke off a (C20-M17) books copied from one tbe lovgron. om~t tmlm~ toward se~- printed ~ ~m. (Ju~ 24 to ~ua. =) ~ doubt. You are a" bundle of ' A better dsy for comPleling takmts. Use tlmm! By Abigail Van Buren psa==g p,ejects than for YOU BORN TODAY are a • 10711W ClliCdl00 rrli}uoe,N,V, roW8 Synd, inC. b~ ~ ~ ]}~lkO !~ r for the latter, hut don't.]mmch gregarlo~ ~ extmnely r, " " " until early next week. tolerant of your fellowman and ] always ready with a helping DEAR ABBY: l work in a fairlylarge office with about ~ • ' THE WIZARD OF ID by Brant parker and Johnny hmrt 40 other employees. It has always b~en tlie custom that (Aug. 2t to SepL 23) I~tJ~ hid whim needed. You are when someone becomes engaged, married, has a child or is Direct your Innate en- Inasto~ Wa~ and thrifty, transferred out, a dinner and a gift is given by "the office thuslasm into. progressive bat are not pmiwious whm it ~! cbannels. You Can accemplisb comes to sp~ for things has become a problem because every month One of more than many others during that have real value. Plsceaas ~/se"occsaions"preesnts itself and.I am asked to pitch in this pealed. Especiallyfavored: can attain great heights, once .j ~ ~. " -- IAAOTH~.J~. foriigift, brinsa'covereddish, contribute toward a special school .teachers, scLenttsts, they have found their true niche cal~' from ~e bakery, etc. Needless tO say, this has technicians.. in Ne, and many.~ numbered become very expensive. LIBRA " . among our prominent business NIIII/'llil " '- I , It's not only the expense, which I can ill afford, but I also (.~?L 24 to Oct. 23) "I'L~'~ executives and leaders in other object to the principle. Many of these honorees are o~y Vcous,be~flc, isvitesyou to fields-- notably in science, art, office acquaintances, and ~f It weren't for the subtle bdngfurthyourflnestmw.The poetry, education and pressure put upon us by the little group that Organizes ~ way in which you could literature. Birthdate of: David these things to comply with past customs, I woman't possibly stymie good results is Rabe, playwright; Barry voluntarily, cgntributc at All. " " through bas~ actlco --, not Fitzgerald, actor; James Earl • ffth were "normal with you. Bay, erimtiml.. ,-

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Match CHIPS Figure Skating CHIPS Chps Ernle Kovacs a year. rd," said Sam Hughes, these criticisms. These critics argue, that 7 Game PM That fiscal calculation is a director of the Canadian Manpower Minister Bud the breakdown Of the CHIPS Carol Burnett Fish ,Song by Song federal statistic. Chamber of Commerce--the Cullen announced last O~- traditional family in Canada CHIPS Show Fish Song by Song In the federal estimates of country's largest business tober that he had decided to since the Second World War CHIPS Carol Burnett Grand Old Song by Song spending for the new fiscal lobby group, increase the waiting period has created a society in 8 CHI PS Show Country Song by Song "It's hard to oppose the before claimants would year beginning April 1, which the state is left to care James at 15 Thurs. Night Julle Andrews The Merry Widow poblished Feb~ 33, a billion- social goals of these become eligible for unem- for the sick, needy and James at 15 JuIle Andrews The Merry Widow dollar inerense was programs, but perhaps plo)~nentinsurancebeneflts. Movie forum elderly. James at 15 "Cactus Flower" Julle Andrews The Merry Widow for. social welfare. we've reached the point Dennis Timbre)l, Ontario James at 15 JuIle Andrews The Merry Widow Twenty years ago social where we should take a hard health minister, has called A study by the Union Bank 9 Cent • sscurity---or welfare as it leek at the services we've onthepablictesul~eatways of Switz~land in 1977 ranked Class of 65 Cent Baretta .,. The Merry Widow was then known--coat come to think we deserve to control his province's Canada ninth among the 10 Class ot Cent Baretta The Merry Widow Canadians lena than five from our governments," health care costs. countries it examined in its Class of Cant Baretta The Merry Widow cents Per earned dollar. said Robert Rene de Cotret, Allen Lambert, chairman ansessmentofsoelalsecurity 10 145 Class of Cent Baretta The Merry Widow president of the Conferesca of a federal ro~al com- in the Western world. These cost figures help ~- News The Notional CTV News Cont the growing pressure News Night Final News Cont on all levels of government Tonight 90 Hour Dick Cavett to rethink, commitment to Show Minutes Flnel social security spending. Memory drug experiments 11 Show Rol0ert Ands•n, treasury Tonight Live The Late Show 1 Turnabout board president, indicated MONTREAL (CP) -- Mis- "But as a matter of fact, recognized." Show 90 "Terminal• Man" Turnabout Feb. 33 that the federal placed your glasses this most of these ere caused by Tonight Minutes Cent hardening of the arteries to Dr. Boillat stressed mat gnvernment is prepared to morning? Or forgot for a choliue is not "a winder 12; Show Live Cent consider revamping some of minute the name of the the brain, characterized by drug for the,a~ed, "At this its moel~l ~u~.y pm~a.m_.. friend you met at the bus intermittent spells of moment, it is part of what we u a restraint messure~: He stop? ~emoryconfusion.lOssor brief periods . hope will turn (~ut to be 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. was forecasting 1978-79 If you are over 65, in good b'uitfal research." Friday, Marl lil federal spending of ~tg.e health and just beginning to Dr Boillat said these _ .... billion, up nearly l0 per cent experience such minor m,,~;~,,,,.n are a "n,rmal ' 'me project willlast two to Wheel of Canadian Jean Cannern Eleclrlc from the expiring fiscal memory lapses, you may be :~:v~-.~,; ...... ,,,~,~, three months--and par- Fortune Schools Show Company year. one of 20 volunteers being ~e~.,,,,~,,.~e~,,,~ ,-~.,~ -~,= tidpants will undergo once- Knockout Mr. Dressup Definition Two Cents . Social security is a catch- sought for a Douglas muw~uwu m~ w,~es W,~,;~mk, t. hl,,.Be., d t~,,,*...o.s a t. the ' i'Ii Knockout Mr. Dressup Definition Worth psychological process , n^,,,~ ...... ~.~ n Hospital research project ell l~rase that can be used to wmm vary accoromg to t .....al..,... Tla I'~;mer tnbm~ I i :00 To Say ~esame Karem's Art cover everything from believed to be unique in indivsdual. . properly and study results. :I$ the Least Street Yoga Cart community health clinics North America. • :30 The Gong Sesame It's Your Over end'urhon redevelop•oat to The project, sponsored by "We are trying to deter- Volunteers would be l I l l :45 Show Street Move Easy workmen's compensation the hospital's geriatrics mine whether choline will required to take four pills of division, is based on syn- Hollywood Sesame Electric insurance. help when taken as soon as synthetic choline daffy over Bob MCLean Street DEFINITION NARROWER thetically replacing any loss of memory is a two-tothree-month period. Squares Show Company Days of Movie Matinee Inside But Statistics Canada has deficiencies of a substance I CBC News adopted a narrower called choline found Our Lives '.'Fearless Frank" Out 12iI definition embracing only naturally in the brain, sex al i :00 Days of I Dream Cent- Truly American those government programs Dr. Joyce Bolllat, the G :15 Our Lives of Jeennle Cent Music Place deai~ed to aid the naem- hospital's director of erman trans u s :30 The Hollywood Cent /~easure ,ployed, sick, needy, geriatrics, said a report I I :4.$ Doctors Squares Up ,disabled, elderly and others hosed on research done in Cent who need income from the Britain revealed a deficimcy can't dress thepart Another Ryan's Another Bread and. government to support of choline in cases of severe World Hope World Butterflies themselves. memory loss. BONN (Reuter) Dr. great difficulty leaving the Another ' Edge of Another Making In Canada, there are four The British tests, showed Gernot Hoffmann is one of country. Border guards will 2 148 ¸ World Night World Music "big" programs--a $6.5. no side-effecfa, she said, so a West Germany's 3,000 never believe I am who it 4 i k ,00 Movie , Take *! Alan Ha•el ,ne's bWlona-yearhealth care and similar program was transsexuals. Because of the says I am on my passport. .. F :15 "Cash McCall" Thirty Show .ournal hospital program run by the proposed at the Douglas last country's laws she ,cannot On one occasion they were " [ 130 Cent Celebrity Alan Hamel Speakout provinces, a $4.4-bmion-a- October. marry and cannot start her convinced I wan a terrorist." I[i f :45 Cant . Cooks " Show Speakout year fed~al program of TheproJeet, first approved own medical practice unless But help for the country's assistance to the elderly, a by the hospital's research she dresses as a man. transsexuals may be at m "00 Con; One of senford and $4-billion unemployment committee and committee The 30-yenr-old doctor had hand, 115 Cent a Kind ' Son insurance scheme sod a $3.3- for patients' rights, was at a sex-change operation four A bill rec~guizing that sur- dU I :30 Cent Friday after The Gong billion family allowance first given only to patients years rigs. She wanted to gary can change a person's "-1 -45 Cent School , Show , ,, program. with severe memory loss. change her name from sex is expected to become law ~ year. These, along with a host of CONDITIONS IMPROVE Gernut to Gerda and .be Most. transsexuals start Rillll[]M[]MlM[]giMH[]MMgllM[]HIgimM[][]lllMMmMMMlMMMgM[]MMMiml~M smaller programs, cost the Initial psychological testa recognized officially as a . • federal government $1S showed the race•plants' woman. Her request was re- life as men but they asmuy _m . I billion, or nine per cent of the conditions improved fused, feel from childhood that they 1 total output of gnoda and significantly, said Dr. services in 1975-76. During Bolllat, but specialists the sex of a person is sex. Dr. Hoffmann said she the same year, the lO decided it should be used on established at birth. This felt female even as a boy. i "HERI)ULES"MOPED i provinces spend $5 billion on older people with early was confirmed by th~ The new bill states that " 47eo ' • • . ' ' • social security. Ymptoms of memory loss to Constitutional Court in people must fulfil three i These expmditure figures dge its real effectiveness. Karismhe in 1972. . conditions before they can [] .... ' ' " " [] will be released by Statistics "There is a tmdoney to Dr. Hoffmann, who works, officially change their sex, [] 1.8.,BHP ;. ~ , . " • [] Canada this month in a lump memory loss or other in a clinic in the Saarlend They must be more than report called Social Security minor mental disorders of ereaneertheFr~chberder,said:"I face all sorts of 21,changehaVesurge.UndergoneandbeSeX'no : ., ' 1977. the aged onder the general 0VER 2M, MI'6, -: .... • ."~:. ~ . . : FUTURE CLOUDY term senility," Dr. Boillat problems because of this longer • capable Of [] '. -. : : .... ~ ' . ;, " :' " m Federal economists and said. law. For instance, I have repro~uction. e OHLY92 1.58. i:.:. :~, " "."~~:~ ~;., ~,,~ in ~ [] planners, ere vagu~ about how much social security will cost Canada in the ' - ...... : ',sms,, 2 evm soma,! .., : future. They say they cannot roJect costs with any New Business, s ; . " : of assurance became too much dapends on poUt•ca• decisions and on '"[][][]"$4' "'". ~mt happens to the B.c.N°tTellisted, rectory,"in our .~----~'~0~~~|nn'""[]:.... " i~' D~~Ak\ ~" ;" economy. But they will make one forecast. Through sheer force of numbers, they DS BODY SHOP. 635.9410 m ' ~:-w ~ ~ [] the.elderly population sv~ [] . ' . . ' ~.. • an unprecedented TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 635-4227 ~lilgillgllgmMlMigililmMl|ilmg[]milgiillmiglHliMidilMiMDMM~ m on the social security F/ 're system in the next 50 yeara. Health care programs and old age ssMatanen are going Listed THE HOBBY,oo HuT. ,,.,, - ~3~.v]93 to take an ever4aeger chunk GORDON and ANDERSON of the federal budget. Pensioners now make up Here/ ..ss.,vs.s wo xs.op ..=.. nine percent of the population. By the year 2031, ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166 LTD. when the first wave of post- war babies hits retirement Free. for ONE month courtesy of THE Store Hours: Tues. to Sa/. y a.m. fo $.'30 p,m. e, psnsienere will account DAILY HERALD ~ r one,fifth of the Canadian • ~ ~. '2"_' . Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. If you wish your Business Ca]] 635 • I popeistlon~ i.., -t This al~ne guarantees Phone listed for your customers Please -6357 i~are. co~'. I

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