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[ • , : i ~ • .' .C0ntrol oullet•in' Te/'racd are '" " "¢" ~ , ' ! ' : thankfulthey took time'out for.a .. " , ~: - -i- ~ ".- :--- - "-, ~:,coffee_break ,yes{el'day ~af-., ' " , '.' ,. ~ ~ f -,-, tern0on~shbflly.:-t~fom4p,m-"~ ...... "i ~ ~ :.:~ .

. r ' 1 l~ " " "' : ~As.one of them said later: 1%' • "If we hadn't .:,," He let the , sentence tail off and shuddel'ed'.~, ~ '.' :, slightly, , • , " . The employees took the break ..... " ~ " from 'the task of unlcadlng a- ,:' ~ . ~ ~'~::'

" |arge semi-van While they sat.~ • , ;, . •~ ~ " ~. ~ .. ~ • : , ,,~.• f / ~, , , in their coffee room a con- .....~ .....' :', ,'-:i":-,~i,- ~;''~ ! ..... :. LIQUOR siderable secti0n of the roof d- " ' ' :~"/"~!. • - the building came ~crashinl ' ~ down where they had bee: -.i."; ": working. The building ,wa . ., .,:' .; • :~' . -; .: " STORE immediatel, evacuated. " :. i: :i : ~ _i _,!- ~i,:, If the men had been working : •, at least one and probably more ~. L would have been injured by the.. :.,i. ' , : :, '.~ I : : 4 ~ "-.~ ' I :';',~'['~I collapse of [he roof. ' . - ..... ROOF Judging from statements. :=... : r " '" "~'~ made by employees of the LCB -:.... :": ...... -1. •~. , : •.~ • ...... --- at the site it would 'appear [he' "i : : ":' " :i e:41:, '[ ~ = ~ " 4 : " ~ ~ v ' :'" ~ CA YES roof coll,psed when workmen',' - , ,' ,,!,." ,~, !i;~i: ':'1 2 ' i " ,. installing a double door a't the . :': :- ~!~ rear of a build[ng~ knocked out ' " ~ .... " '~ one of the roof's supports. Two : :: " .~ : .,

• had been designed'to replace ..~-~: :i~i"' , the one severed were not dry, . . , . ~:~" . ~ . _. said the employees, and could . • ,.~,~ not hold the roof. • " " ~ • i!!. • . As it is the rear quarter of the " ~':, .:::~ - .... ,, " "':,'. :' building is down andthe ceiling .. " : i!':~,:• :i .- i n the store is buckled aild ~. ~I. ' ~ " ripped in several places~ :" I~~ : ' The store is expected tO he ...... ~_ ...~,;~-r: ~=..,~.~.a,~.~..~,~j '---. closed for aeme ~ime while ~.~'~-~~_~.i~~1~,'_ ~.~.~" - ~'~ '/,~,r~,%~.-~.~!+':.~:~-~ ...~ :.,~'~r@l~~-'~-~,~-~':~~t.,,'~T~';~--.--.--.--.--~;..;~l i" ": ":~~ repairs are affected. '~,'~ .... .~:,"~ ,~,~:;~,~:,-...~'~"..... /.~' ,,'!~,~~;~-~'i~~~ "s~

~'~ ":/ '~'~' ' - ...... " VOLUME 6B NO 44 PRICE "15 CENT s race t O become l[ r I " : ::Hydro Center , ""::.:=' ! ' I J .;iHC~l!r'0 his become the " haschangedhandsandthedeed I ~~ .TM~ • 'l .fib ~I~ h ~r~l~"~~ ld major firm to let .it be to Ihe land is transferred. I New ~t. use¢l vemcles I 1 il 1 Im'l .1 • ~l I IW ~i 1 I 1 n" they re interested in Plans for the site include a • . . : 1.1 1 ~ 'll r i ~l I J 1

a fewm" acres" ' he large tolalcomplex,I .ilncluding" I ev-.-,.,a a,,ve~ I lW..IgivlJ1ll' / mlilll'~'~j'J]l ~'~Wl~/ll:•[I~lll ram• ow le :ards warehousng and 1 ~lr~=ffi=ll#~t . 1 Industrial Part n PO Y- , "1 .. . ,,.,___~V|V , AJ ~ I "' . : d,C,;eloped in Terraee's office space in one or more I " Melal :mop LTa. I ~d)- ~. , . buildings • The cost?, Ac- II [ ~ '. 7-~:.':'",- ..... cording toSandahls quite a '! "~..D8.273 63,5"6572. I WEDNESDAY, • OCTOBER 30, 1974 TERRACE, B.C. o'!ts so3merestea ~.n tact., number of dollars. ". ' 1 ""----'" • : I - ' t'alk 6fthem Purc.nasing The complex "weuld house =° ' . " • . " ,

:.Thepurchasewould[itinwi.th ." " -----"- -" " "-"-" p,¥"e-'-- i ;han.ustconsderingthejIhal i B.C,-It~,dro is current B.C,. Hydro .plans'. " --VVI!~fll I IIrl if-" I I IM,Iv-- •rat ru., m#n nu/ra uu•I iiiii"l'n ~s'e',0f the land, :Details which, overlhe next two' to ~ - , . . , ~ I1 - taken care of by tlead three years will.see princ e " . - ~- " -," . ' - Hardy. This was granted and Vancofiver, Sandhals Rupert •phased~OUr :as the -,. Alderman Richard-Green "unjustified. the disatisfaction of Council of members of councll present, chamber and asked that the Alderman Duffus absented ;it appears 4hat it's regional center.with=TetTa ¢e: , ex-ressed Complere ,A ~resolution tabled by Mr. thereplyandasking fora more Prior to the discussion of the, letter from Mr. Taylor be read h resell until •the m~[ tar was [atter~of somc ground becoming the central point for' diSaPti~fac{ion,.wltha t;eply Green..asking the Mayor ' to positive report received the' mallei" Alderman Duffusasked, by Assistant Administrator concluded,:i., • ,."," .':~ ~ ~a donn'~ until money ~his region '/.eeieved fr0m Mr.-J;P. Taylor, write o'Mr: Taylor expressing :. unanimnus" approval of the. for. permisSica to."~ leave the Wa~,ne Buchanan and not Mr. • 'Assistant Deputy [nspee to r 0f . ...:... ;...,:.•...... ,,...... •.•...... •.....••;..•..•..,...... •...•..~' ~':- .... ' " ' - ' " ' ~ ': ' ..... ' ..~.~.•.:•:•~:..:~:.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' ' '

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...... t LII!!::;!IlSCH..... O REFERENDUM -lostland," Project." 'ma'ih"P taring , albi~g/-the '.ma 6 . 'stemsfr'om. he,laet lhal.thero = r he Canadian "route to Prince Ru~rt. ~ was:apparent indication of i ":' Ther~icdfor situationat the School candidates are conlcating th¢~ TheTerraceeleetoratewillbe way's route north . Another problem that has 'io . 'change from lheuse of.land use:~: National l: the,!Mtinicipal .council oF,the. ,:: :.;~. Boardisslightly more compleX two two year terms with the :,faced wtth:a decision on two ihoge clarified be resolved involves the Kih contract Io an :amendxnenl db'": :1o (Grd District:of,.,Td/~acd,~is. alnfobt/ /'~:[han ~a[~at:Ctty.Hall, ,There Boai'd they are the incumbent .~: .referenda ialong with their •na~ hy "C.N.•s sumkalum who hold claim [o the zoning by-l~w iO cdverjhe-. Straighferw~ird.: AU voterswill " are-: nine candidates:saeamg Nancy err, housewife 'James . decisions for aldermen and ~lanager o[ ' 2000 feet through the Canyon at c0nstructi0n of condominium:: " beaskcdtb.dois'tochoesethree. ' , electi0n[o three seals, two of ' Patrick Boyle, a sales ' school trustees, :They will be Ir:. :John Sturgess, mile 5 /rhis small section is us .iypo buildil~gs and in particular : :: of file eight Candidates for two, • thdse!f6r two year.terms m~d manager; Dennis Weele~': : asked [ov0te for, or against an :onventibii of the lnd an Reserve' No,2 find" must .' as t applied o a development to : ye'~Jerms on the'Council, : • : -one for.a one yea.r.!e.r.m... Brewer a manager; and Nan" : " expondilure ~of $400,000 ,as the ,£: cha'mber oft b6 resolved. " , , ' " be undcrtaken by, C M.I.~Ursen, r • 'Tl~.:~,eight are as -followst/ . ", -uvdr nmt mecanalastes, nye, Ge0rgina Harrison . a .. :. ~Regi0nal • District's..two ,third ): " Cnmmer'ce, last SundaySundhv in The C,N crews must get on 'gaveMr. Duff0s~lhe impression Their statements and platforms . will be in the running for the housewife. .... " portion of the development of a " thislandtodotesl'drillingtosee "that the,z0nlng by-law was to h~ ffmnd inside~ today's ' lodd nneyear seat, ,They are Statements from most' of : • i .eki.complex on:Kitsumkalum : . • ~Kittma(, He agreed " ~,'ith Mr. Sturgess" !f the...... rock is right and suf- xeptace the land use contract in .can .. "~h'~:~m.ald ' :.r;.L ~ :: Jolifi"Edward Cook manager; these candidates can be found -. ,' •'Mountain. They will also be issue of the'Herald, .~,,..:,,;,: ..... : Ai~ ~his: Statement q!~al ;~.~:N R. "cientTc in~g"of la0iuaUe°~ ~ thisparttcular iestancewasnat Shar~n~ :3eahhd :~Blgg-4;/a~ .~ " a Marie LaPlante, inside the Herald To date all .... : _asked the same question in " ould llOt.'ibe~,kept ". conslr ' ' r made, 'clear", is Completely cnndidat'es have sh0wn an i//~: :~ / :: regard to the embellishment of rveyors •w~ : homem akdF;": l:I~ct~iF Ma~"Vthi:. Raymond Lyle wrong..:,~ ..... -. terest both in education and tl'ie ~', :... ' ~.Lower Little Park as a passive oundsitlin,gonlheir:,~fahny)~ , alterna vc'.would beia -very " " ~". !~: BuncOmbe, retiretl; Michael': , ,, Chief : X-ray th;noiw0rklb d6.• tlowever', deep cut.' There isrno.wnY of M~-: Green pointed out to a :. Joseph Gerald Di~[fus~: a ' t; Margaret Vivian financial end of the big business ' , : :~ ': park at a cost of $290,0o0. the ScheeFBoardhas become ' " ~. ~i .' :Citizens i'esiding outside of 'He:'Hostland said there is still 'gettingtver or aroundthis~very newspaper report of the • • manager;He)mutGiesbrecht, a i ;ewife; Daniel Gray r. " meeting in question in which it Like those running for Council , :: ~'~ Terrace in Thurnhilll Queen- )rk"lo defer hi least key, men steep area. : ' ' teacher William Grant ingle[', machine ~d he hopes':thaE~ this w'ill Mr. Hostland said that efforis was r~corded Ihat Mr~ Duffus all are involved and concerned . :sway Will he voting on the Ski i'. a manager; Catherine lMary. William On November 16/ you can ~ Hillproposal and in addition nflndc tobd the Ca~e:'u~iil ai Io meei with the Kit~umkalum was, fformed by .Ihe mayor~ '- Little a homemaker;~ Patrick a Salesman. asi arounirt November~lB:hnd kmve not been crdwned with severiil aldermsa:and the fid-}i show yo~ involvement •~a'nd will be l~aking their decision on -., gs'of success to date but that h e ,,minislratorthaithis~,asnotthe~~: ;i Earl• O'Donaghy an editor,: tg four voice your concern by getting a $60,000 refei'endum plus a -when the:itext mectifi : David.Pease; an accountant; ~g for the ici.0rs takes place hopes that a mootingcan be set:-:. Case dn, seven Occasions.... ,'. ": • .,',:Cyril:Morley Shelford, ,a ~ :,:,.remaining:two seats are out to thepolls add voting. For $2,50o ysarly operaUon cost for !.ii!i:i!~/;, Nishgacou'~tO diseuss~qhe.situalion, .... He up m the near,futur~e it uite Alderman.... 1 Gi:edn .thaalso' other ex=,i , manager, ,guaranteed election, The four the candidates of your, choice. . the completion of the Thornhill ex~,ressed II~ehr6pe that a'resull -~ ~r. tiosuana m q pressea amp easure Community Center, o~*~''-'m~s' ,__:~:::.m~e.-~ - •:.,.~a..u.,. ~ that clear that, if there is not a break aldermen ,in altendahce.a, ', Ihe I ',~, All are involved in this ": appr'oval be given forthe in the ,situation shortly, he meeting Were not interv|ewed: -¢fimpaign because ,.they are : Kitimat citizens will also be :~ " railrbad o~car~ on W h plias'e cannot, consider keeping:era- by Ibe Municipal Affairs Officer ! concernedwith the future of " voting on the Kitsumkalum Ski " Terrace yet atthe same time; ~ : :/ " ....ii ...... ' ":'ellen -=re-ram ployees die in this area' and on he occasion of his enquiry: "~: Hill project which requires a 60 • - ' onetoMile el lls 77 coestru a Naas Campp 8 . Ihcy would be . released , to other Green allowed hat the report ,,:, : /optimisticaheuthiseity. All r'|,.~,&|A, Date November i6 percent majority oyerall in the .... ' The surveyors rove 'com. jobs~ This woud mean ex- exhonera es Mr Ja'ck Hardy!: , feel-they have,something to g:=l~ll~/g~gl three areas in the benefiting " ~ pleiad :the r ground survey o' tenslve recruiting and training but [o gel thia lntenl out of the~ '! contribute to the future. All are area set up by ,the by:law; involved and have shown.it : i :: Sand Lake '38!m les along Ihe • again if and when solutions are repor one must,read' between : The vote will take place at the ...... • fo0nd and a real delay in the the fines, He fell Ihat the re~rt through their past Works.. '8 : ~..?roule : where, : the Nishga A.M To 8 P';; M. same time as municipal'and •: :. ':, aboriginal el/dins begln.; In the construction schedule, should, have been explicit in • On November 16, show your • e 'school Board voUngbetwcen :,~ :' .meantlr~ethe men are ~:0rking Another important factor Io making it clear" that the i faith in Terrace and your concern' for' the future. Vote the hours of, B:00 a,m, and 8:00 "", ,,,~ ondetailed bridge site mapping, "be considered is Ihal the final suggestions raised • by Mr. 'November 16th for the can- p,m. Saturday November 10, ~"~i'. ~': as well as mapping of phase environmental and ecology Du~fusaslothee[fectivenessof 1974• .... Iwo,,, some men have been report cancel be made untillhe the City, admidistrator were -- didates of your choice, , ' :,~rele-~sed to other duties such as ground'surveys are completed, completely unfoun;ded and HOSTLAND VS R.D. ! MaLFACEL,rT oNS Project• B aSS L ose s C oo !

re ' ~ = Inf0 r a ion , a Canadian National Railways bothered te senda letter up the eordlngtoHostland Parfitt said a joint grade,would satisfy the i .'J' publicat .M_onday night's project Manager Lloyd street where the action is He no• He then asked Mr. Paffitt need was eomplelniy unac- • Counc'il .meeting in- Hostland lost his cool at last said that all tha happens with whether it had come from the ceptable, He referred to the Saturday's regular monthly these letters is that they are Board, Pai'fiit nga[n said no~ 'problem o[ such joint grades .~ : "dic'ates .that CN Railway meeting of the KItimat-Stlkine !sent back to him with nothing that the decision was his as between Terrace and Prince . iis Considering~a'massive Begioual District Board at a accomplished but a three week REGIONAL PLANNER, : Rnpert wMch is costing the year late request by the Board.' delay., ...... ' " Department of 'Highways •'-renovation • -•re program for - , :,-,, ...... ~--;lwa,, . . . . • mr nostlana expressed millions of dollars. Mr, : their: Terrace yards, 't° ~l~sas;o~Lv,~va~l~ak'e'i;;tca~l~beMe. r" ~r°~l~a~a ~oaidthaath;?aas e()ncer, that such matters are Hostland said the Department :. ; "Alderman,Rich Green of the west side as Previousl Y meetin~ with the Technical not~. ^~ brought ' u..~.aa..,.o to light atm the,^ ~n:~. local ' of Highwaya' . doesnt', want the : ! "ii 'inforrhed the Council planned, ' ~ Planni~o' Committee but until ..~;,~.~: ]y ~" '..'~"~v~;~'.. ~ line there even though'it is not ,' that,in conversation with, Mr. Hostland said the' firsthe ' ...... "~--e-tl"o h '~a no -";' ...... ' ...... their road They will,ge t i :'a "CN :official last had heard of a problem exist n g "~'#u e..;a.,,.~, "~ " #.... "" t;.~t.~.~c.*"~"~' ' rerrace'...... attica : ~with queltlons' ~'- :..,,.ev~ntuallyHostland said. The : : ,weekend in Kitimat, he at Lava Lake was when he Was.. ;~nal~vse~u~"l'~'m~on[~s';ai~io'r aria mey,:naha " ~enans~vere.~a:, :~Ehvll;onmcnt .p#ople don't want called on October 7 by the Boart| i Deee~nher 9~ ' ' .~'°:,"~?'~: .L' ~,"°'"L '" .~P':.~/ -it'there nor, do~ CanCel and the r ~:was led to believe a $13 : Assisla~t Director Ray Parfitl, - , . ,, ~,. "coma, nave :t~en ~a.ee..w[m : C N R surei~/d0es?~/ot want lhc : " ~milli0n face lift is in'line Hesaidth~LavaLakeareawas The C,N,R, ProJect ~aanager. .queries ny~,~me a~.~lu~,,a~, . ... • . •~ a ...... ~for. the yards. the first leaked at by himself, said that he had goneto see Ray PLAI~NER, The uoara or the Im..e, enema casat st~e• ...~.rL and his team in July 1973 and Parfitt and asked him pain • ' ' ' "' " ' that economics st I ~ "~ :~" Council ~:accepted a since that date a total of 2t blank where 'the decision to He pointed out'that the west .r , • • .ll play o part i " motiori to write to'CN ' environmental reports had been Change the route from the We~t bank o! I.~.Vs. Lake was chosen n the !)!ann!rig o.~ a railway and ~dnd ask for further Neff Bazil, a Terrace area native, Bazilhas already put his four years made and the first information side to the east hadcomv from, for ecologmm reasons, rio said tt .,snomu.. ne /~ett ..to .exp~..rt i ~' ,, details of the proposal, as received his certificate of qualification hardwork as apprentice to work• Last h. ~n(Frnm Ih~_ nsard was last He said. he had asked that-to put the line onthe east. railway pmnners•atae,a ny !no ' it Would affect a goodly as carpenter yesterday from Depart- summer he spent some •time at the wee'~k" "I:le"sa'l'd-th-at-P'arfl-tthad specifically, whether this had ! side would efftctively wipe the say!so ot eve,ry nran.cn el the written tO, Edmonton, Ottawa come from the, Technical. ex!sl!ng:road out. Hs added• eco:ogy anu:,envtronment portion • of the Terrace ment of Labour representative Bob Terrace Vocational carpentry and,Victoria, but had not Planning Committee, Ae- thatasuggestlonbyParlfttthat protecuonurancnes, " down-town area. Hoffman. program. PAGEA2 THE'HERALDWednesday, October•30, 1974 Refinery, proposal goes Meals On Wheels Gloom an dB oo m i n Mining The director of the mineral in the mining in u ry amending Bill 31: "The Start d Tad y resourceseommi(tee,Mr. Len throughou the provincewil' MineralRoyalllesAct'.wlzent • e a White, in reporting to the end in a period of "doom" was proclaimed, were, only to government Board of directors of the B.C, within the foreseeable future crumbs pul ou! by Ihe Mines : Chamber or Commeree meeting unless there are some sub- Minister to get some small Terrace Community Services three days a week, Monday, in Pentieton this week reef- stantial changes made in operalions 1o apply for YUR.kepr ~:~ ~nt ea ~ lsv:; d]~stA/a~koras ~Xahr~o::edevethnO~awnduldO~l:~o s verifya the proposal, woul will be operating a Meals - on - Wednesday and Friday. Should firmed his concern with regard governmental attitudes toward production permits. In Ihe Ltd. adaressed the Prince the city yearly and 40 men May0rLesterpoint~loutthat Wheels program beginning the need warrant it, the to the decline in the mining excessive taxation of this tin- opinion of the director this was Rupert City Council last night woutd be employed.. He also Councilwas concerned that no Wednesday, October 30th, 1974. program could be extended to industry throughout British portent resource industry, merely another political play Io concerning ,the proposed mentioned that the bunkering hazai'ds of smell and air would Thsservice is primarily set flve days a week at a later date. ~ommbiaduetonewlegislation It was pointed out that impress the public that the rofinery, facilities of the refinery would affect the people of the area, up for Senior Citizens and It will be operated through prodaimed by the present B.C, mineral exploration ex- present government is con. llarold Fuller. consultant to be invaluable to the port, The since the property was virtually convalescents. Terrace Community Services government and also the un- . penditures in the province had cerned with regard to lhe future the refiners, briefly o uflinedthe refinery would cover 35 acres surrounded 10y residential with the help of twenty volun- dertainty existing regarding declined some 80 peccent since of B,C.'ssecondmostimporlant specifications of the plant. He along with the present tanking housing. Mr, Sparling replied It will consist of a hot noon- leers Io ensure that meals will resource taxation policies of the 1972and other such indicators industry, said the facility would not be a site, and the target date for that his company wanted some day meal delivered to the home be hot upon delivery, federal government, as reduction in mineral claim-' The 30 directors attending the refinery, but rather a Topping completion would be mid- assurance of a commitment at a nominal cost of $1.00, For further information call He stated quite emphatically staking and footage of diamond meeting, and represenling Planl, which would conform to summer 1975. from the City before funding an The service will be available 635-5135. to the board of directors that the drilling being completed were some 107 member chambers the level A specification of the Following the presentation by independent study. He added period of"gloom" now existing seriously retarding the hope for throughout the province, air pollution standards, 99 per the refinery consultant that"Youcan get astudy tosay any new mines " to be unanimously endorsed the cent sulphur recovering. He questions from the aldermen anythingyou want in a situation Trustees discovered., in fact, of 'he report ofthedireetorofthe added thai the plant would also and mayor were posed to Mr, like this." Local Asked to several known ore bodies mineral resources committee. meet the.level A standards of Fuller and the other officials of The.questionwas then raised . previously developed and It was pointed out thai the effluentofnon-volatileoil.Since the company to attendance. • by the company finding a readied for production, impact of lhe downturn of the refinerywouldoperateat Ald. Beneett asked what the researeher thatwou]dbeae: Take: Back Control deeisions are still on the shelf mineral exploration in lhe P low temperatures, there would company's position was eeptable to both parties, waiting until a better lax province has already affected Cb be no hydrogen sulphide and no regardingCouneii,'s request for The B,C. government was climate exisls in Ihe province such important industries as flare stack was needed due to an independent environmental suggested for the study and BCTF President Jim Mac- At the Select Standing taUons of the Indicators of before making production helicopter firms, equipment the small amounts of oil in study on the refinery. Mr. representatives of the company Farlan today called on local Committee hearing in Salmon Quality study, decisions, supply houses, engineering and 3 process al one time, Sparling, President of Alaska- and the Aldermen agreed that school trustees to lake back Arm, September 17, the BCSTA "It had not a single footnote The few minor changes consultant firms, etc, ' Mr. Fuller estimated that one Yukon Refiners said that the the B.C. Research Council and control of their provincial presented a brief on bargaining or sourer listed," MaeFarlan million dollarswouldbespentin plan had been reviewed by the B.C. Government be con- organization from its rental thai contained an addendum, said, m thc, eilyduringtheconstruetion Pollution Control, andhewould taeled to study the effeets of the offiee staff to prevent whathe attacking the program to "Is the'BCSTAspeaking on We Take Beer Bottles m=$ (ff Ihe refinery and in addition,- provide specifications from the new refinery, ealleda "potential disaster" for .reduce class size, , behalf of larger classes? If so, Q.a, education. "This addendum dismissed as we challenge them to a public ~ POP SHOP MaeFarlan charged that the irrelevant the goals for the debate anywhere, any time, on Z Burns Lake campus eentraloffice of the B.C. School publiesehool system that are this class size issue," Mac- 10a.m.-6p.m. 8TRACK, TAPES=2" P Trustees Association is badly affirmed by the policy Farlan also challenged the .Fri.till9 SPECIAL • out of tune with trustees, statementsof the Department president of the B.CK. School ¢) government and parents when of Education. It further con- TrusteesAssociation to debate - I it seeks to discredit the rainednine so-called facts that publiclywith him on the class government'splanned program are false; eight expressionsof sizeissue. ,oreducepupil-teacherratiosin judgment provided withou, "Weeallonloealtrusteesto'__I ~ ~i being established the provinee'ssehools, proof or documentation; Ihree restore a climate of co- For "We were amazed when the misrepresentations of the BCTF operation with their teachers on Executive Director of. the position and 12 misrepresen- educational issues." BCSTA, Henry Armstrong, in , ~i ~i!i I ~!! Juneattacked the reduction In g A i li ¥oice Ona most local schoolra.o boards, .oo=e sup- Right President port the program. Many, in S©hool Be rd =" fact: made submissions to Wren gx lfllrv government calling for smaller ~,~ classes. The Herald in reporting the President of Branch 13 ELEOT ~ ;~ ~l This experimental program is "Last y'ear's presidenl of the attendance at the 25th An- Auxiliary Terrace. Mrs. ,~ ~ *.4 Ilml area. would travel the area. deter- being sponsored by the BCSTA,Pat Welsh, welcomed niversary meeting of Ladles Geeraert is in fact a Past " The eslablishment °f the mining Ihe needs of the Pe°ple" Department °f Indian Affairs' Ihe news on pupil'teaeher Auxiliary t° Branch 217 °f the Pres]den' °f the R°ckYf°rd I campus came at the request of and fulfilling those needs, The the Vocational School ano. [o reductions, publicly stating that Royal Canadian Legion at Auxiliary to Branch 217, We Ihe Burns Lake Community instructor, WilfredTripde Roch Ihe tuneof $12,000, by the B.C, it was important for classes to Roekyford, Alberta of Lenora apologize for any era- Ray Development Association and, of Yellowknife, would stay in Association of Non-Status In- become smaller. And public Geeraert of Terrace harassment caused Mrs. Y m the firsl singe, will see the each region as long as required. Sans opinion is eer[ainly in favor at' erroneously stated that Mrs. Geeraert or confusion to the • .fferingof academic upgrading " ' smaller classes." Geeraert was a former ladies of, Branch 13. courses in Ihe Cenlral Interior G~t the I '°""The academic upgrading is Driving during How'd you like to-- necessary before those in: tteresledrainieg,can go on to ~ winter months Get better overall operating Aee,,rding to Terrace economy than we've offered I [ Voealional School principal Ed Redmond Ihe academic Thes9 tested driving methods dark, both day or night, so you ~lil~ ~ in years? ; upgrading ,,,.,ill fill a need for can helpmotorists prevent do not overdrive your :: relives and ',ybi[es in the area aeeidentswhentheroadsurfaee headlights, Drive at a speed ~l~y' whose.:.aeademie .skills: range is slippery~ - : ..... that willall0w you to:st0pwithin : stem Hav e cleaner.:air for~eyerygne~ ...... ~ ...... ~ ;,,.:~ .;,,:. ~ ~,,~.,,,~" 1 ...... -- from" 'funeli0nal' illiteracy to 1. st~,rt ~,* ar ve w~U,., the distance. ~,o.~ .he~aZi~t~.:~ ~ . , [] Go up to 20~o']onger offersaidgradelevels..,TheFridaYbasiePrOgram,,,iraining,,is ten designedforRedmOndskilledlO ~.vgUt°matie:Use2.thKeeplhea manUagasbothPedalhandstransmissiOn.very °r"in see°nd"gentlY.on gea'rthe give'deaF'visibility:anddUring2"turnViSi°ntheontWilight;your can beheadlights.SlowdeceptiVedown ...... 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developmeot. This is a first wheel because snow and ice 3. Allow more "space slepi Ihe .ebvious second step make steering Iouehy. cushion" between your ear and Save money on tune-ups because there are no points or IJeing the ~fffering °f technical 3' Keep Ihelires r°lling °n ice' Ihe °he ahead' because P°°r Iraining.'" if possible. Even moderate weather conditions reduce for yOUll condensers to replace? According Io Redmond Ihe braking locks Ihe front wheels, visibilityand theability tostop. Burns Lake Community making steering impossible. 4. Keep the entire windshield Get faster starts, especially in cold and wet weather? L)evehlpmenl Association is 4, Do not spio youi" wheels, and all windows clean of ice, • eurrenlly surveying .Ihal area, This',vill only melt ice and snow snow and frost. and has found ab¢)ul fifty per- and.reduce traction. Sand, sons inleresled in Ihe program rubber or racial mats. or pieces 5. Turn on the directional The program is bolh eosl free of carpeting under the rear signals ,,vell in advanee to give ~• and volunlary and is a co- ,,vlleelscan be 'of great help. the driver behind you as much GENERAL MOTORS operative effort of the Depart- Make sure there is no one near notice as possible. ! menlofllumanDeparlmenl o[ Resources,Labour, lhethe or5. behindlherear Turn corners wheels,slowly and usedStudded in B,C. tires from can October be legally 1 to Maximum Mileage System. : l)eparlmen! of Eduealion, keep your speed uniform, April 30 of the next year. Canada Manpower and the B,C. 6, Avoid sharp changes .of t~,~soeiafion of Non-Slatus In- direction. These can' result in dians, skidding. The program itself will offer 7. It yoU start to skid. steer Art Me rt " ,,ooo,two classes,il,,,eca,e one for ,,etlze .,,,erfune- in ,he dir~etion of the skid but d Woc,,,, The muscle " ~~i.~ ~ = covering Ihe range of grades yeufeellheearc6mingoutofit, an Tea SySh;mbecauseitrepresenlsthemosl £ seven Ihrough Iwe]ve, An in- 8. Keepyou distance- because behind the system. "fi'.9 slruetorforlhe7-121evelhas quieksleeringaetionisim- Pi d ~,,,,,,or,,m,,,,~,~,,;,,ro,e,., • been found in the person of possible on ice. ] also takes Pontiacs, Oldsmobi]es. Buicks and a n ne Cadilla/:s. Faster starts. Improved perform- -: Father Larry MeLennanwho is much longer to stop in an incr. Fewer service intervals. spear-heading Ihe projee! in emergency. '."be First Terrace Women's I.owermaintenance and operating The of system • Burns Lake. The program is 9. Begin m stop sooner on Institutesixlh annual Art Mart Exhaust rest the being supervised at Ihe 'rerraee snow and ice. Look furlher and Tea will be held in the Catalytic costs. . end by the School's vice- ahead Io anlieipale slowing Senior Citizen's room at the The syslem includes GIvi's Radials principal Dick S',vanlon, movements and think oul your Terrace Arena on November C0,verter new High, Energy. Eh:crronic . The whole project is based on maneuveers well iv advance. 161h, Set up beWeen 10-12a.m. Ignit ion, anal her imp()rtant engi- Longer life, Better performance; Improved Ihe coneepl of Ixdsterillg Ihe ]tl. Pump Ihe brakes. Quick, OpenIo the public I-5 p.m. Cleaner air. Better performance. Improved n ;ering breaklhrough, which can areas eeon.my by I raining hard. pumping altervates Due Io a smaller area we deliver tip to']5,000 volts-more operating economy. operating economy. vo]ts than) (:onventional breaker Sh:el-belled Radial Tires an: standard people for employmee~ who locking wheels and rolling would ask anyone planning to TheCahdyli(: Exhaust Cenverter, an on ;Ill 1975 GM Passenger Cars. : ,,vuu]d olherwise be ~r) welfare action, permitting the t'aslest display any [ype of erafls to important engin'eering breakthrough, meets ])oinl iglfitionsyslems, -'They're engin(',ered h) provide the most roles. Once fioished Ibe ten or stops while slill maintaining please let us know how much Ibis year's more stringent requirements for Sin(:(: it can deliver higher (h:siralfle bahmce between milcag'e, ' sixleen months Iraini,g in. sleering eofilrol, space they will need and ,,,,'hal hydrot:arbon ned (:arbon monoxide volla~,es, it car girt:you (luicker Ira(:lion. handling, noise ned appearance, valved. Ihe students would be II, Beespeeially careful whet lypeofarl or craft they have. so i:m~ssions. • " starts wilh less drain on the They offer I)etter traclion in snow and eligible for furlher skill drivingon'glareiee. Ieeishviee we can find the proper equip- As Ihese emissions pa:;s through the Imth:ry. Even in damp or wel weather. With development courses, as s] ippeD' al freezing Ihan it is meal for display. Catalytic Exhaust Converh,r, a catalyst of Ihe High Ener¢, y Ignition System and the use 'wel, plus lower rolling resistance.. The Voealiona] Scboolhere is al zero of unh:aded fuel, spark plug life of up I0 also inw, lved in ;mother Some ['urlher v,,inter driving Fur inforemlion please phone ]flalinum and palladium (the same mela]s academic upgrading program lips - Mrs, Gina Sleworl (i35-7957 or I'()und in fine ewelh:ry)a(:ts Io t:lmmit:ally 22,o00 miles'can b(. expected, yst expecled Io ge, underway nexl I. Reduce speed when it is Mrs. Alma Seoll 635-6918. d)ange these emissim)s inh)wah:r vapor. ° Whal's more. Ihero' is neither condenser A S m with a w ar.I heart. • her poinls Io require p~riodic re]:dacement. " ;rod (:ai'bm~ ¢li()xide-the gas, lhat makes the That alone should save you money on tuno- :~ bul)l)les in st)de i)op. ; - Faster warm-ups "rhl~ MaxJnltlm Mileage Sy:denl in, Ul)S' In cold weather, an au'tomobi]e engine many 1975 GM Ih,ssenger Cars is designed " needs more gasoline.during starlin[4 aria hi use i:hmn:l)urning unlt:aded gasoline, warm-up to overcome the gasolLne s sh)wer Overall, we roued "Syshm~" equil)pl!d car's vaporization. In 1975, most GM passenger u.'in/4s, tm](.~a(h:d gascllilm )rlr¢idl,, sa~,,ings () ~ _~ car engines have a new Fast Warm-up fu(:l ~:onsuml~lion ()v(:r 1974 me/lels. Of ~ Carburetion thai allows the choke to,disen- (:()ttl'S(: Ihe alnOtlXlt of savings will vary gage faster. :: .- nl:(:orcling h) suc, h fac:hlrs as opLiomd equip; " This means you can really stretch your

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t ' , ' • THE HERALD WednesdaY, October 30, 1974 PAGE A3 Dog fight First Western Lottery Winners MAZDA SALES Residents of Western Canada be hosted by Winnipeg-bern TV appear on the TV show are: from Winnlpeg's Playhouse will be able to share the game show celebrity, Monty Mr, Anlbal Tome, 388 Sample Theatre will be Canadian singer DL No. D8-273 Doug Crossley and the Dave suspense and excitemedt as Hall, Avenue, Winnipeg, ticket No, at city hall Canada's newest quarter- 6714416; Shaw Orchestra. The program millionaire Is selected this The second prize winner will Mr, Robert Hoglo, St. Hilaire, will beseen November 2, at 6:30 receive $100,000., third prize Minnesota, ticket No. 7691874; p.m. in ~lanitoba and Saskat- We Are Continually Working Members of Terrace's Both Buncombe and Duffus Saturday, November 2, in the first draw of the WESTERN . winner claims $50,000. and five Mr, Frank Gelmetti, R,R,I, chewan, 5:30 in Alberta, and Municipal Council got into a dog voted against the motion, persons each win $25,000, In Port Washington, B.C,, ticket 4:30 in British Columbia and & Checking Our Used Vehicles fight over animal control at a favoring instead a written CANADA LOTTERY. The lucky winner of $250,000, addition, 1900 ether tickets No. 3337595; Yukon. special meeting held Monday, report on the situation before holders win $100, each for a Mr, E.J. Sander, 2304-161h A complete list of 1908 prize The agenda item which split action be taken, and seven other major prize- To 6ire Our Customers winners will be decided during a grand prize total of 8750,750.00! Avenue, N,W., Calgary, ticket winners will be published in the the council was one dealing with As it stands now Pacific ,The eight finalists who were No. 0025232; week following the show. animal •control in the Terrace Securities will be tn charge of half-hour television s~cial to CBC's western television net- holding lucky tickets drawn at Mr, A. Houde, 6905 Warden Tickets are now on sale for Better Value. area. Since negotiations were the pick up of animals wan- the preliminary draw in Win- Avenue, Niagara Falls: Ont,, the second draw which will be enlered into with Pacific dering at large. They will then work. The "WESTERN LOTTERY TV SPECIAL" will nipeg, October 23, and who will ticket No. 8471082; staged in either British Securities in look after animal be turned over to the SPCA and Mr, M. Bourgaull, 267 Mail Columbia or Alberta with the 20 Used usED CARS & STATION WAGONS control, the SPCff has stopped efforts will be made to ibe Hot, Thetford Mines, Que,, preliminary draw January 31, Iheir patrols and the contact the owner, If that fails ticket No. 6717956; m Saskaloon. 4 Door, 4 Speed, Cheap tran- municipality has been without and adoption of the animal is Hudson Bay Ski Resort Mr, C. Clifford Abbott, 2834 Proceeds of the WESTERN 1967 Oortina sportation. impossible Ihe animal will be animal control, While your waiting for Kit- not new to skiing, He's been Vernon Ave. S., Minneapolis, CANADA LOTTERY are for However Monday night, by a disposed of, involved in the sport for the past Minnesota, ticket 1~Io. 72011212; sports, recreation and cultural Falcon Stn. Wgn., Small 6 cyl., Among the facets of the st[mkaiium Mountain to be 1967 Ford vote of 3-2 (Aldermen Duffus finally ready for the bite of your twelve years, most recently as Mr. Grame Marshall, Box developmenl in Western Standard and Buncombe voting against situation that will be under assistant ski school director at 321, New Hazelion, B,C,, ticket Canada, review during the 90 day life of skis, there's always Hudson Ihe motion). Council agreed to Mount Trembiay in Quecbec. No. 0446701. Tickets for the second tottery Galaxle S00, 2 Dr., V8, P.S., P.B.,' the interim contract are the Bay Mountain in Smithers, 1967 Ford enter into an interim 90 day The Mountain has been im- He has also worked as a racing are on sale at the Terrace Radio, Automatic agreement with Pacific length o[ time animals will be coach in the United States. Also appearing on the Herald at 3212 Kalum Street in kept, fees charged animal proved this year, according to Cross Country Station Wagon, 6 Securities During that 90 day the area manager and ski spectacular television show Terrace or by calling Ariane 1967 Rambler period the current contract with owners and adopters and a Hudson Bay rdountain will before a live audience, direct Briand at 635-6917. CyI., Automatic proposal Ihe Council has school director Paul Dietrich, IheSPCA will be phased out and The runs have been well Ihisyearoffermuoh. As well as Ihe whole question of animal received from Ken Senti Iheir normal operation, Galaxie 500, 2 Dr. H.T., V8, Auto., Kennels in Terrace, groomed so they will need less 1967 Ford 'control will be dealt with in snow, the general area spruced beginning November 16, Ski P.S., P.B. some depth up and a new base lodge has Week packages, including We Take Beer Bottles been constructed. Included in aecomadation, meals, skiing 1967 Ohevelle 2 Dr. H.T., Sport Coupe, VS, the new faeilily are a ski shop and instruction will be POP SHOP Radio, with extras baby-sitting service-', and a available. Special group 10a.m.-6p.m. 8 TRACK TAPES The Labour Industry cafeteria, sessions [or clubs and schools - Fri.till 9 SPECIAL s200 1968 Ford Custom Sedan, Auto,• VS, 302 Dietrich is new to the area bul are also being established 1968 Pontiac Strato Chief, V8, P.S., P.B., Auto, and U.I.C. Radio 1969 Plymouth Satellite, 2 Dr. H.T., VS, Auto, .. Last week UIC public liason aren t selling as much Radio '~: officer for thePrince George equipment now and they're J .... PRUDEli & CURRIE LTD. :~.:~ area was in ~Terrace briefly. not getting as much in the way 1970 Mazda Sedan 1800, Auto, Radio, Sound He is Peter Drummond and of repairs and things of this II Real Estate & Insurance 1 car ~. his beal starts at 100 Mile lypo. So if they have twelve [] 4646 Lake|Be Ave Terrace B.C. [] ~. I-louse in Ihe Caribou and people on staff they'll have to 1970 Olds 90, 4 Dr. H.T., Air conditioning, ',', includes Ihe lop half of Ihe lay two or three off. This is Loaded ~:~- province and most of the happening gradually even ",. Yukon Territories. now. • ! .5-.4, I 1970 Datsun ,::; Here's what he had Io say Talking with various people 510, Sedan, 4 Dr., 4 Speed, Radio ;'~: about the problems in the in lhe induslry I'm led to lumber industry and the effeel understand that most people 1970 Mazda Sedan 1500, 4 Speed, VerY sound ~i::; on the Unemployment In- in the industry, don't foresee Excellent corner lot that is all clear across from schools. The 124, Sport Coupe, S Speed, Twin surance Commission, anything happening to Rally 4612 Westview: lot is 1.74 acres and has road frontage on two sides. For 1970 Fiat start alleviating this situation Cams, etc. ~'; INTERVIEWER - What effect This brand new 1289 Sq. Ft. 3 bedroom home is ready for further particulars on this muflple listing please call Rusty ~ ..... Js the lumber problem having until next May or June, So it occupancy. Home features two fireplaces, wall to wall or Bert In the evenings at 635.5754 or during the day at 635- ~:~: 0n the Unemployment In- doesn't look' too hopeful for a throughout, ensuite plumbing, leak cabinets, patio doors 6142. 1970 Vauxhall 2000 cc, 4 Speed, 4 Dr., Sedan ~.~ :surance Commission? lot o[ people. from dining room to deck above carport..Basement partially !~ i~. DRUMMOND - The effect it is finished c.w. roughed in plumbing. Priced to sell at Dart Custom, 2 Dr., H.T., VS, INTERVIEWER • What does $52,580.00. $5,00.00B.C. Government 2nd mortage available 1970 Dodge Auto, Radio :~:'~. having is that it is contributing . this mean in terms of dollars? on purchase of a new home. Call Dwaln McColl for more ~!': : t0anawful lot more work for information. 2 Dr. Standard, Stripes, Mags our staff but that's one of the DRUMMOND - l don't know 1071Vega • things that Unemployment what it means in terms of rea r Insurance is basically over-all dollars but in the Corona, 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, 4 Residential Duplex: 1971 Toyoto designed for - helping the, sawmill-and logging in- Speed individual when he loses his dustries most people who will 1,000sq. Ft. each side. Three good sized bedrooms each side, job through no fault of his own, , be filng.ur who have filed plus kitchen, dining and living room: Separate meters and 1971 Datsun 510, 2 Dr., Sedan, 8 Track and And this is whats happening, claims 'with Unemployment separate Nat. Gas furnaces. Concrete foundation. Drive by Radio Insurance will be drawing the 4916 Halllwell and try your offer to asking price of $30,000.00. • i've been led to understand Call Dwain McColl for further information. thai Ihe present number maximum benefit which is 4009 Munroe Street: 1971 Pinto 4 Speed, 2 Dr., 2 Tone paint • throughout the province is currently $113 per week lees This immaculate home is located on a quiet residential street somewhere in Ihe vicinity of income tax. close to an elemen~ar~ school. Its on a large lot with 166 feet of ~lrontage. The home features 2 bedrooms upstairs, 1912 Mazda Sedan 1800, 4 Speed, Radio • 15.000 people that have been If "these 15,000 people - say 41/2 Acres: . fireplace, large extra bedroom downstairs, rumpus room h ed off because of the drawing an average of $100a Flat land, all cleared. Slash piled re.~'dy for burning. and 2 bathrooms. Asking price $52,808.00 with terms 610 Sedan, 4 Dr., 4 Speed, Radio, ~illing and logging week - if th~epeopl~didn't Located on Munson RoadC.W. 337 Ft. frontage by s93 Ft. available. Immediate possession. Tom Slemko will be 1972 Mazda situation, We anticipate that have this money to spend you Deep. Power available, school bus stop V4 Mi. Call Dwain pleased to arrange an appointment to view. 610 Coupe, 4 Speed, Mags, etc. by, the end of January that can visualize the effect this McColl and try your offer to asking price of $14,S00.00. 1973 Datsun ~ there could be up in 5,000 more would have on the economy, Low Miles people involved, This would V6 2600, Decor Group, Sun Vinyl be a back-up situation and not So, the Unemployment 1973 Capri directly assoc!ated or con- Insurance Commission is Reef nected with the sawmiliing conlributing towards stabilizing the ecomony in Century, Luxurious, 2 Dr. business bul service in- 1973 Buick Colonnade, extras dust~'iesof one sort or another, spite of the fact these 15,000 Maybe the,e.quipmeni people people are out of work. 11 USED PICK UP TRUCKS & OOMMERCIALVEHICLES Game counts 4110 Skoglund Drive: 4731 Soucie Ave: on the bench modern spanish style home nearing com- Ford ¥4 Ton, Pickup, 4 Speed, Recently redecorated. This 3 bedroom home has many pletion. 1398Sq. Ft. full da~/llght basement - Double carport. 1968 Ford P.B. show decline features includ ng a f rep ace extra basement bedroom, Main floor has 3 good slzedbedrooms with ensulte plumbing rumpus room and 2nd bath in basement. The asking price is off the master. Large livln 9 room and seperate dining room 1300 Series Pickup, 4 Speed Hunting figures continue to down, Deer are down 366 to $45,800.00 and terms would be arranged - Try you offer. plus a family room adloln.ng the kitchen. Fireplace with 1969 Datsun show declines for the third 99, goat are down 22 to 65. sheep Contact Tom Slemko for an appointment to view. openings to living room and family room. Drive by and see straight week: Over 3,000 less down 27 to 9, grizzly down 28 to this home with its attractive entrance and balconies. 1969 Ford F100, Pickup, Auto, VS, P.S. hunters have taken to the woods 17, black bear down 89 to 92, thus far this year, caribou down 86 to 156, elk down 1970 Ford 3/4 Ton, Cab & Chassis, 4 Speed, ~The species taken are down 2 to 16, ducks down 758 to 2,346, ve, Cleon IoO. some of them dramatically. geese down 8 to 96, pheasant So far, to the 20th of October, down 1 to 22 and grouse down 1971 Vega Panel, Standard, 2300cc .1he Cache Creek Game 2,351 to 3.648 and wolf down 14 to 7, ,Checking Station reported only 4x4 Land Cruiser Wagon, 6 Cyl. 2,118 mooae had been taken this The moose figure is expected, 1971 Toyoto year, That compares with last In change with the first heavy year's figure oi 3,519, a drop ef snow on the mountain, which 1972 Mazda Pickup 1000, 4 Speed, Very clean IA01. will drive the animals down into Almost all other species are the lowland valleys. 4906 Halliwell Ave: Pickup 1600, 4 Speed, Very clean 4916 Scott Ave: 1972 Datsun A real family home. 1253 Sq. Ft. three bedrooms, two fireplaces. Basement s f n shed and includes a rumpus Heres value for your money. 1045 Sq. Ft. with full basement I Ton, Duels, V8, Auto, P.S., P.B., and carport in an excellent location convenient to schools, 3 1972 Churl room,' games room, wet bar and sauna bath. Call Dwa n Steel deck with tool cabinet. Pit lamping McColl and try your offer to existing 9V4 percent mortgage. bedrooms on the main floor, 2 bedrooms and 2rid bath in basement. Fenced back ~'ard. Asking $39,000.00but owners are open to offers. Three bedroom home in e new subdivision on the bench fines increased approximately 1084sq. ft. with a sundeck and patio doors off 1USED CAMPER FOR '_* Violators Of wildlife laws are maximum court penalty of the dining room. Has a carport, two fireplaces, gas heat, iuii Two Storey Home : now facing much longer period $1000.00 and 90 days in jail," basement and reasonably priced. For an appointment TO Three bedrooms, electric heat, wall to wall carpeting, car. IMPORT TYPE TRUCK of lieence cancellations, It was The 'Director concluded by view please call Rusty or Bert at 635.6142. Ready for oc- portand andscapod lot are someof the features of this home. saying that "other offences are cupancy before December 1st. The property is located close to schools and has an excellent ~ennounced today by Dr. J. mortgage of approximately S24,500.00with interest at 9~/4 per 1972 Okanogan Camper Hatter. Director, Fish and under consideration for cent which is assumable to the qualifying purchaser. For Wildlife Branch, Department of minimum hunting licenee viewing phone 625.5754. Stove, Oven, Furnace, 2 Way fridge • I{ecreation and Conservation. cancellation periods, Un- Family Home with a View A pit lamping conviction fortunately, a few hunters who Three bedrooms, with wall to wall carpetlng~ full basemenl (hunting at night with a firearm become law-break'ers create ,a with oil furnace heat, and a fully developed one bedroom suite with a separate outside'entrance. The lot is beautifully and light) is and will continue to • bad image for all hunters and it treed and there is a double carport. For appointment to view Cheek Mama's Quality Vehicles ~be accompanied by h five.year is our intention in make every phone Rusty or Bert Llungh 635-5754. M.L.S. .:minimum eancaliation of both' effort to eliminate in- -.hudtlng and firearms licences. considerate hunters from the Prom Japan Before Buying New! This is in addll[on In the present hunting fraternity," Ranchette in Usk Three bedroon home an Grandview Drive on 1.25 acres of Rotary Engine Cars & Trucks. 3 Year. SO,O00 land w th river frontage. The new addition is on a concrete Mile Engine Warranty or Conventional Piston basement and the older section needs finishing. The property Engine Vehicles Same is Fenced and has a barn and another outbuilding. Contact Quality.

For YOUR 1 Commercial Distributorship FuPr*' 0000 4806 Davis Street Skeena Auto ~:~. The business is a going concern and distributes to Smlther, Roomy three bedroom home with white limestone fireplace Voice ~ ' ~~ I Kitlmat, Prince Rupert, Queen Charlotte f slanas, and between Ilvlnganddinlngro0m, wall tO wallcarpoflng, patlo ~ Stewart. The wharehouseis leased and the pr.ce mcmaes doors, bullt in bar and beok-cases, llullandtwoVzbaths, ~' ~n r . ~._~1'~1¢~ .~:;~, two three tonJrucks, tvyo vans/.op9 pick.up truck and the Pop landscaped and fenced lot and double garage. Make an Metal Shop ~",i! Franchise. 3181emems avauaole 1o serious purcnasers, appointment to view this lovely home. Phone Rusty Liungh School Board '! '~' Phone Bert Liunch 635-8754 for further information. 635.5784 ELEOT :,/ : ROST .U. . ,3,,,,4 .ERTL'U.G" ,3,,7,4 ! M £y...... I ,o,,,,,,o,, 63,..,664 .. TOM SLEMKO 6,,.3366 ' | ' 842 ABBETT, R 636-6572 M,W Hiway16 I I

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grin thesinuosityofmusele, out of his ear. And he liked The andirons are all locked October 31st -- Hallowe'en, 'the fun-feast which children enjoy this time. and so arose all the superstitions of witches riding thelr Oh, what a • the incredible endurance, to eat sand. was delighted if away, except the broom. more than any 0ther, perhaps with the exception of Christmas. Yet broomsticks'ofblackcalsstealthilyprowlingin the darkness, beautiful day • The urchin is living proof he got a handful with astone which he uses to comb his our very distant ancestors, the Anglo-Saxons of the Bronze Age, These beliefs weresostrong, overmanyyears before the dawn of to me that humans have a in it. for chewing. hair and bang his forehead• called it the Feast of the Dead, and dedicated it to thereby setting history, that the Christian Church found it difficult to eradicate By BILL SMILEY soul, a will, a' spirit. Teeh- But he's got his grand- Everything breakable, forth a speciallong tablein their Great Halls, near the door, so that them. And so it adapted itaelf to them ~- changing Ihem to Christian IT's a fine, nay, a beautiful nology can put together a father's genes, which make reachable or fragile is locked the Dead, who were believed to be walking the Earth that night, concepts and substituting Christian feasts for the pagan ones. Thus October day, and I have a computer, but it can't begin him intelligent, charming, in the vestibule. mighl come in and feast upon Ihe special food set out for them. The the Feast of the Dead became "All Saints' Eve" or Hallowe'en, fine, nay, a beautiful feeling -to create, or even imitate, lovable, and pretty well I toss a chess set on the finest of silver dishes were used. loaded with the besl food and which is followed on November 1st by All Saints' Day. inside me. I've just spent a the glory t.hat is a baby. aft-round perfect, as I point floor. Terrific. He picks up drink -- the slrongest of mead, the whitest of bread, and choicest of And the former dread Peast o[ the Dead evenlually became a weekend with my grand- I can imagine man devis- out to my wife, a rook, crawls to the coffee meats, the sweetest of honey, time of frolic, which still retains some ot toe customs ot that earlier babby. The experience was ing a machine which could Unfortunately, he has his table, so earefuliy waxed It was a very solemn -- not a mirthful occasion as it is today, and feast. Children today dress up in weird costumes, which are a enough to make me feel.that reproduce the sonorous mother's jeans, as well. and polished, and proceeds the faces of the lining folk gathered in the Great Hall were tense, actually an inheritance from the "memmers". who later, in the daily grind; which seems to scrawl graffiti on its and although games were played and minstrels sang their loudest, mediaeval times, went from door to door collecting gifts to put- lines of Milton, the fantastic Which make him bad- fancy of Shakespeare, but tempered when crossed, shining surface. My wife and the younger folk bobbed for apples, even as some do today, all chase an animal for sacrifice. And the lighter-hearted celebralion to get griodier and grindier, looks on in horror• "What' ears were attuned to the moaning voices of the Dead hey seemed to of this feast still involves a choice of ancient spells -- most of them might be Worthwhile after there would always be make him khock over any• something missing, thing that'.~ over-knoekable. the hell. You can't take it hear in the bleak fall wind which whistled outside, having t~ do with hazel nuts and apples which were sacred In pagan all. with you," I offer. That is whyth¢ Feast was celebrated in the fall, with the onset of rites of the druids: The Jews have a saying, Computers are clean But also give him eyes like two huge dark grapes, a I do a lot of other wrong~ winter very near -- al a time which marked the end of the fruitful Despite 1hose changes, Ballowe'en has probably retained more of in one of their books, that things. They don't have to things• I take off his wet lilewhicheameto the earth in the spring and which flourished in its ancient eharacter of mystery and fantasy than any other of our killing a man is a terrible sense of humor, and a smile go Lo the bathroom, They like a Christmas tree when diaper and let him crawl the sun of summer. The forcesof evil were believed'to be abroad at modern festivals .... thing, because you are not don't have under-arm prob- the lights have just. been only killing him, but the sons around on the Indian rug, lores. No corns or constipa- bare bum. I sing to him he might have and the tion, arthritis or acne', piles plugged in. sons they might have and so" or pimples: But something l have no trouble coping barrack-room songs that • on and on. I think this is'a with him, when he spends a would curdle the blood. I let is missing. Soul? Maybe. visit. All I.do is make sure him chew my.fingers. I I'm not trying Io foist A /ook at indexing • for price changes fihethooght.This would apply equally upon you the idea that.my I've had twelve hours sleep let him pull the cat's tail. to killing a woman, though fiw the three 'nights hefnre And finally, after three grandson is perfect, or a he' arrives, do extensive hours el straight action. I" Attempts to live with inflation remain very much a second best the personal ineome'tax at the federal level and in all of the the Old "Testament Jews genius,'even though' he is. choice, says The Bank of Nova Scotia in i~ latest Monthly; Review. wnvinces except Quebec is an even greater innovation. ,,yore not exaeuy- sold on I'm merely trying to remind calisthenics and some jog- pull him up on my knee, hum The Bank suggests that some of the-systematic indexing Awidevarielycfescalatorclausesisnowemployedincollective Women's Lib. ging for three days before he ao original lullaby which measures recently introduced in Canada. as well as some of the ad bargaining setllementa in engineering and constraction contracts If I had been killed in the you, if you have grand: arrives. Then l'm rev,dy for goes "Doo-dee'doo-dee-dno- hoe adjustments made Io take inflation intoaccount, can cushion - ~" • ' • • • children, of what a joy they and m long-term leases of commermal and |ndustrsal property, the wur, and there was a good are. :rod if you now have Super-Babe. dee-doe." and he goes fo the damaging social Strains which would otherwise occur and can Review notes. Meep. reduce the impedimenta to the efficienl functioning of privale - chance I would be, that only.rotten kids, you have a ills parents are no prob- ma?kets. Inflation has had at, especially pronounced impact on financial . grandbab would not exist, Asleep, he's the Utter. precious experience in store lem. His mother is satisfied hmueent. Garden of-Eden. But it concludes that the most effective way of dealing with rising markets. The whole sL'ueture oHnterest rates has moved sharply and the whole world would for your nether years, with a hug, a kiss, and a Soft and warm. No hypoe~: prices is through sustaieed and determined official policies which upwards during the past decade as the markets have incorporated he poorer, I'm not kidding. My grandbah is not the cheque. His father is risy, no lying, no violence.- wdi reinforce the hopefulelements in the current picture, will allow an "tulle;lion premium" into interest rates in anticipotion of Ihe The existence of so murh must beatitiful child in satisfied with a full refri- no evil. It's beautiful. Even ~he present inflation to disipa~e itself, and will guard against any . likely decline in the real value of the future payments of interest delight and. charm and the world, He'd probably gerator, which he opens and though I'm so stiff I can't get renewed acceleration of prices in the future, :andprincfpol. Andtherehasbeeuagreaterrellanceonshort-term laughter and love. all rome in second, or even starts ru'bbing his stomach out of my chair three hours.~ The federal government has for a long time been making various finance and on credit instruments with term options or adjustable wrapped up in one perfectly third, in an international one minu[e alter we've later when his parents get" adhocadjustmentsinmanyofitafinaneialdealingswiththepublic intereM, rales. -. ~ formed nine.month old Beautiful Baby contest, shaken hands. to offset the impacl of rising prices, But since the mid-1960'~ of- At the.mofiaenl corporate accounting and [he taxation of cor- creation, restores my faith, And he's not the smartest. • Then they disappear, and home from the movies. ficial use of prices indexes has become quite commonplace~ Many porate income ie Canada are built around a framework of ~'hieh at times becomes a I discovered this last sum- I have the kid on my lap. For. socialsecurity payments are now adjustad fully for increases in Ihe hislorical costa. Calculations based oe original costs of inventories "tittle tattered around the met. at the beach, lle'd sit "- about eight seconds. Then consumer price index. This provides on an orderly basis the, and fixed asseta, however~ have become increasingly unreliable as edges, in God, • there, stark naked, pick up a he gives n Idreh, a twist, and compensation for risingpriceswhichine~'itablywould otherwise be a measure of actual returns on capital. The means of best ad- Man ahme, with "all his handful nf sand, and pour it he's down. crawling at about DOB S ) provided by. decisions' made in the.hurl~,-burly. 0f the political justing financial statements la key managemenl lead and Ihe g'ifts, couki never devise the over his left ear. Never his forty miles an hour straight' GOOD ~;ENSE | arena ..... corpo~'ale tax structureIo bring inflation into Ihe picutre is now a shine in that child's eyes, righL, It was. a lot of into the fireplace. ' by WILLIAMJ.MARTIN | The inlroduction ufan indexing system into thebasic slr'ucture Of subject of extensive discussion, the mischievous two-loath m trouble, getting that sand Luckily, J'm prepared, ,, , | As supermarket prices creep ;:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:;:;:;:::;:::;:::!:::;:;:!:i:;:::;:;:;:;:~:i:.:;:;:;i;:.:;:;:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::~:::::.::::!:::::::::::;i::::::::::::;:;:.:;:;:;:;:.:::::~:::.:;:;:;:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:::~::::::::::::: ever upward, it becomes more important than ever to make : '.:" ~ ~ " i " " " .'..., ~ " < " sure you're getting the. most

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" "" ' " ' " cai~g[~t'you off guard when~sne in the swamp, and l expect it is, hnvefiwhaleofatimeeatcning' widening':0uf as it goes east- specials ...... :~': many innocents were murdered Yours truly asked if you really knew where ~et up a dragline and haul lhe the Iroul which by 1hen should ward Io Sparks, No large oullay if your grocery store has run ":" a n d during the revolution• So were J.A, Scott all Ihe water came from. After muck and soil off, lowering the weigh close Io a pound, In fact, for six foot pipes although you odt of its' ad- millions of innocent people Zone Co:-ordinator some hesitation the engineer level of the ground three or four digging a part of the lake by the would need some, no torn up vertised spe- f f "~ ~f., killed in World Wars I and It. Prince Rupert Zone- said it came [rom the moun- feetandmakingaeatchbasinor ' spring a few feet deeper, where slreeta and povemenl with tbe cial when you As far as I am concerned this ' loins to /he nbi"lh-e~ist 'of artificial lake, Bql be sure to the.warm spring would keep the resultant detours and trsffie arrive, ask the , ~ ~" : Old could just as easily by called • :Terrace and was directed mid leave three to four acres in lake from freezing over en- snarls. The surface drainage murder, . the Mantel property and thence .extent of small islands scat~ lirely, many fish could winter paralelling Howe Creek could "raincheck". ~ Yes, Bill Homburg, in Canada' Good ,o the Horseshow area. I lered abou, this lake. Mnst over and be really, big by the likely be. taken care of by the Yea canthen G hou Is we DO give crimhmls a fair- cuuldfft help wonderifig what swamps arc a buildup of black next seasonl Plant water lilies creek. And Ihe.lown would end purchase tile shake and we also have almost " :' ~ be-meant byldireeted: muck fromleaf mold and rotten ahd cattails, clear out the trees up with whal could become a item at its reduced price when Dear Editor .. abolished capital punishmenl. Sc[mo~c~fic~n iI is true that Ihe ol;iginal wood, and this matecial can be and brush around the lake shore beautiful park, that the people it is once again in stock. Thursday evening little We also have quite a few • watercourse has been slightly, sold as topsoil at the going price and make paths. With luck could view from the homes with If your supermarket closes ghosts and witches emerge for .murderers who are free 10 kill changed after it crosses Kalum "of sixty dollars a load• After a possibly ducks and geese would pleasure instead of a swamp on Saturday night, not' to open their aunual nighl of tricks and again. We also have psychos Letter to the Editor: SIroct, but this steam has been few months exposure to sun and • nest on the little islands. area where in lay :he constant until Monday, you may realize- treats• Unfortunalely it is also who are supposedly cured wile putting down oat of these hills air, when mixed with the light In fact, postpone the threat of flooding, I believe it is substantial savings by shopping- the night for the older leave confinement to kill again. Four weeks ago this Friday into the Horseshow are beth soils common to most of the $3o0,0o0,0o development of the worthy of further investigalion. late Saturday. Prices on meats, generation of ghoules and We also have prisoners out on we had the unfortunalc ex- spring and fall for countless areathis black muck is almost park back of the library breads and other perishables'. weirdo's to gel their jollies wilh day passes who steal again, ,We perience of having a fire in our years and i.ertainly no one is the equal of manure. So.a fair building fur a few years and Use Sincerely which won't bc as salable on/ poisons razer blades and have rapists who sit for a couple home. going to stop Ihis twice yearly port of the 'cost of digging our that money tohelp in solving the F. Frank Monday, will bc~ priced to move. i'i': whatever in the childrens of years and windup back on We would like to take this floodnfwater now, Theswamp catchbasin mighl be recovered flooding In the Horseshoe area While : shopping rememberS!' treats. the streets to harm our oppuriunity to thank all Ihose of. the Horseshow area is its by selling this topsoil. and at the same time develop a Council decided the that pennies saved here ,and'~ '" It seems obvious to me if children. Our democracy, it concerned. .natural catch basin, and HoweCreek would have lobe beauffful nature park which I suggestion was indeed worthy there add up to dollars at the :" parents would lake their seems• protects the gully. Firsl of all, we wutild like to . natures way of smoothing oul cleaned out likely for its entire am sure many people would of further study and ordered it cash register. For example you ? children to homes uf friends and Freedom of religion? Wheu. bring tqthe attention ~f City these sudden flash Iloods, . length, sothe water level could appreciate. turned over to the engineering can save on . e.~nned - goods,Y: known neighbours instead of each church Lhinl~s'it is God? ~ Council and the Citizens of the Durifig. the hot dry days of be loweredseveral feet in the When the heavy:fall rains deparlment. and staples by purchasing store. " encouraging a- blanket of the Axe we not forced to conform? Terrace area just what an ef- summer the swamp dries out to catchbasin, but this shouldn't threatened to cause flooding the brands• town,apartments and Irailor Does Mr. Homburg love hippies ficient fire department we have. a large degree and the Water pose any problem as large as flood gate at the exit from 1he COURIHOUSE SQUARES The general rule for effective courts grab all you can get, with long hair too? Or does he Their response to our call was lable drops, With the fall floods buryingsix foot pipes down Eby lake could be opened, allowing shopping is-plan •ahead and policy, everyone would bc look downon them as the scum immediate, their organized the swamp can absorb a great and Sparks: After the spring the water level in the lake to remember that little Isavings:~. better off. uf society? Don't we 1oo have to efficiency was remarkable and deal of this water and hold it runoff a floodgate at the exit drop about two feet in an- add up. An ounce of prevention and all be and do like Ihe rest" or be they ovcr-exleeded themselves back tolel it continue en its way from the catchbasia could he ticipation of a flash flood, that• nstracised? to our family, in our time of at s more even flow. closed, and the clear spriag Twenty acres of lake surface Yours truly, Why do we have to invite need. But in the Horseshoe area water from the large spring al two feet keep will hold ap- Murylin Davies others lu enter the Canadian We have found that in a time man has enernaehed into'the the foot of the bench on Ehy proximately nine million FIGHTTHE ? labourmuvemenl? Bccausewe of crisis, people just can'l do swamp area so far that it is no Street could be used Io keep the gallons of water plus the steady' f need to have somecnc working enough for you, and we want to longer able 1o fully serve its • water in the calchbasin al a oulflow .down Howe Creek, so LUNG and paying taxes so .we can Ihank all of these who gave and function and as man raises the normal height and also help flooded basements should hot CR S support our coddled, lazy offered their help, level uf large areas of the keepthewater from stagnating. happen from that water source• A nswer unemployed who i'efuse to take We will be forever graleful, Horseshoe swamp the water Taking a clue from the prairie But day could bc dumped along a low paying or manual labour Thank you again. naturally flows into the nearest farmers now raising thousands the lake shore between it and jobs. If our own people don't lower spot and we get flood of trout in their reservoirs and the built up area to make a one to 9000 wantthej ohssomecneitastod° ' Yours very IrulY, damage where it never oecured farm ponds we could release 'to two foot dike as added • them. The Engleman Family before, each spring about ten thousand precaution, The present plan. bf laying fingerlings into our artificial Well, you wanted alternate Debbie Thcrrien large drainpipes down Sparks lake, open the fishing season solutions and this is one, The communists and Eby streets to Ihe river at a Bill Homburg IS here, lie cosl of two or more million speaks out against China's ddllars is a costly one, even if commumsm. Where did he get we can talk ihat hateful bunch the information that our taxes A Solution of.Soeialista in Victoria into paid to bring Jeff Marvin here pulling up Ihe money to rescue at Manpower's asking? Is F i romeo us from our own stupidity we IMAnpower really spreading The following letter was are still going to pay in a "the Gospel of commtmlsm." I received by Terrace Municipal roundaboul way, So, 15ecple ask are .there the herald don'l think so. Will "9000 Council Monday night, As it dedicated, trained, selected was bolh entertaining and alternative solutions not so communists propagandists rea t worthy of reading we have costly? The present plan of going south down Sparks. and The Four-Way 635-6357 from Red China ... eventually decided "tu run it separately enter the Canadian labour from City Hall Happenings? Eby means that to get the needed depth Ihe entire streets Test A weekly, published by Stei~ling Publications Ltd, market." Will they "use our The Editor: • t freedom to take oui" freedom l)car Sir: Dear Mayor and Council, will be Iorn .up, The whole valley floor slopes gently to the • Of the things, we think, ~N Published every Wednesday at 3212 galore St•, from us." A Terrace, B.C. A member of Varified clrculat on. How much does our Freedom Many people came forward Along with the rail rains west, Nuw, I don't need a high. .say or* do. priced engineer with his crew Authorized as second 'class mail. Registration really mean? Government dur[n$ the recent flooding In comes the problems of flooding, number 1201. Postage paid In cash, return takeover in auto insurance? Terrace and'vicinity and attd costly instruments Io tell and the bellows for help always 1. Is it the TRUTH? postage guaranteed. Corporate tax deductions? I voldnteered a~oemmodation in resound from the Horseshoe me this, All I haveto do ie may have been misled but cur their homes for families that area in Terrace, Then, with the follow this same Howe Creek Freedom seems to be restricted might have been forced to spring run-off out of the way, westward along the course it 2. Is it FAIR to all PUBLISHEff EDITOR AD~/ERTISING " to those at the lop. The little evacuate their homes, lw[shto developers and building con- has followed [or centuries and .concerned? GORDON W. HAMILTON. PAT O'DONAGHY KAREN LANGLEY guy at the bottom seems.to be. • thankAhsso people on behalf of Iraetors once again move into observe that if flows along at a pretty .good clip, so it must be waiked on more often than not, the Provincial Emergency the area to build more homes SPORTS .... CIRCULATION Does Mr, Homburg include Program for their most with basements Io flood, Andup going down hill. So insiead of 3. 'Will it build GOOD French end German and the generous offer, to the present this building has ,~orking against nature as we WlLLand BETTER MARK HAMILTO'N' DONNA DONALD have been doing all along in lhe 635-7635 rnyrald other languages in l also wish to thank the Hotels gone ahead with the blessing of .FRIENDSHIPS? Freedom of the press and and Motels in aed around a council and engineering post, how about working with NOTE OF COPYRIGHT • speech? There is Freedom to Terrace, the News Media, department apparently her for a change? 4. Will it be 'The Herald*retelns full, complete end s01e copyright In any advertisement produced and or strike[ But is there Freedom particularly C,F,T,K, Radio ignorant of the history of the I don't know how much of the BENEFICIAL editorial or photogrophlc content published In the Herald Reproduction Is not I~ermltted " .~ NOTtostrike? Whathappenslo and T,V,, and the Red Cross reason why flooding occurs in Hurseshow swamp Is left, but I without the wrlflen permission of the Publisher. , , .~:.", thosewho are strike breakers?. Society for their co-operation this area, Over the open line of expect ihal there are twenty to • • to all concerned?"

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THE HERALD Wednesday, October 30, 197,1 PAGE A5 Acklands Reports Results Alcan Nine Month Earnings , Alcan Alumlntum Limited ficulUes In the Company's force maJeure declaration until both. internally and through " ~ Acklands. Limited has the after.tax gain onthe sale of reports consolidated net income Arvldo smelter which resulted the end of 1974. reported that sales and ear- fixed assets (resulting from the acquisitions in all areas of its. of (U.S.) $38.9 million of $t.12 in a declaration of force Aluminum Company of nings for the third quarter and sale of redundant real estale) business activities. Emphasis i Canada Lid., whose results are per share in the third quarter - maJeure on 7 August. The for the first nine months of 1974 and an income tax reduction on remains on increasing the consolidated with the Parent, were the highest in the com- ending 30 September 1974, production problems have been previous losses,amounted to 46 company's share of the ' ,'///Z, 7"/I overcome ,to the extent that reports consolidated net income paw's 85-year history. compared with $16.3 million or cents and 38 cents respective[y. automotive parts oftermarket 48 cents per share in the force majeure is being lifted on of $24.3 million in the third. "Results for the first three "Acklands is continuing to in Eastern Canada," Mr. Starr corresponding quarter of 1973. the lower purity range of Ingot quarter and $70.6 million of quarters of this year reflect said. ! seek expansion opportunities products. Certain other ingot nine months against a loss of continuing growth in all product For nine months ending 30 September, net income was products, specifically those $4.5 million in the third quarter groups and divisions, as well as $129.3 million or $3.75 per share requiring higher purity metal, md a profit of $2,5million for strict Control on expenses," said compared with $54.6 million or likely will remain under the he nine month last year, " Nathan'- Starr, Acklands' execu Live"vice .president. $1.60 pei" share in the first nine For the nine-month period months of 1973. Sales and operating revenues We Take Beer Bottles ended Augast 31, company sales for the quarter and for nine rose,to $155,601,518 from months were S027.9 million and $116,023,476 a year earlier, an POP SHOP ~ POP SHOP increase of 34 percent. In the $1,799A million respectively, against $473.2 million and $1,370 10a.m.-6p.m. 8 TRACK TAPES . : third quarter, sales were million in the corresponding - Fri. till 9 SPECIAL s2°.° . $59~342,488,- compared with periods lost year. .$43,719,912 in the same qimrter of 1973. Consolidated shipments of aluminum in all forms for the Income before [axes and third quarter and nine month belore gains on the sale of fixed periods were 415,600 tons and Onsets for t~e.uine month period 1,294,700 tons respectively, • ~ was $7,562,062, up 64 percent against ,t03,500 tons and For YOUR fromS4,621,881 a year earlier. 1,269,300 tons in the .Net in,me from operations corresponding periods last i aftdr~ deducting preferred year. The third quarter decline Voice On. , vldends',:was $3,817,227, or from consolidated shipments of " $1 54 percommonshare. This is 482,300 tons in the second a 77 percent increase from .the quarter of this year reflects a ~ • $2,148,264, or 67 cents per share, School Board i lower level of metal purchases recorded for the same period in as well as production dif- 1973, ' • l~Ir; Starr said that this in- Leave The Dust ELECT ~ • .: ,;t ease in profitability was Getting ready for the big ; ..hieved despite a rise of more move? A good rule at thumb is Ihan $L8 million in corporate to wash, scrub, dust, polish or borrowing charges. otherwise clean before packing, There is enough to do In a new MABBEn, Ray After-tax gain on the sale of house wlthout bringing along m I some of the dust and dirt frorv fixed 'assets; resulting from the a. previous address• said' ~ of a subsidiary, added 19 cents to per share profits bringing total per share ear- nings.to $1.73 for the first nine ~' months of this fiscalyear. In the : ....corresponding .~ period of 1973. ALCAN DIVIDENDS The Directors of Alcan Aluminlum. Limited today declared a quarterly dividend of 35 cents per share, U.S. funds, on ;the common shares of the Company, payable S December 1974to shareholders of record at the close of business 6' November 1974. This is an increase from the 30 cents rate which has been paid since the second quarter this year. The .number of Alcan Muminium Limited common BOOM to your work area. Inexperienced machine operators shares issued and outstanding LOWERING THE - One simple rule could as of 15 October 1974 was havepreventedtheaccidentabouttohappen: always should work away from others, and inexperienced 34,712,069. " know where heavy machinery is moving, in relation workers should avoid dangerous machines. SEVEN

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::::::::::::;:::::::::;:;:::::::;:;:;:.:.:4~:::::::::::::::':.:~:~:~::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:;~.:;:.:.:;:.:;:;%:;:.:;:;`.:.:.:;:.:;:;p:;:::::;:.:;:;:.:;:.:;:.:;:.:;:;~.:. Sharon Biggs Bill Ingles TO start off the election campaign for the three seats on Municipal Council and three seats on the Board of Trustees for School District 88, ~'he following is a statement Development takes~ daughters Donna and Laurie from Sharon Biggs who is (4) I am a homemaker and the Herald has attempted to gather statements from 'all candidates and Bill Ingles is '~ candidate for alderman in the forth coming are 4 - year members of the seeking election In the'Terrace therefore have the necessary publish them in an effort to familiarize voters with the people involved, School Band, and have par- Municipal Council. time to devote to council affairs. the issues a'nd the platforms. Municipal election. ti¢ipated in the Terrace Music Festivals since 1965. Announcement of Candidacy as My community involvements Most candidates are represented on these pages. Those who are not are Employed by Dalryland as a District Manager, covering Alderwoman: are: Jack Cook (seeking election to the School Board), Cyril Shelford (seeking Houston to the Queen Charlotte As to why he is letting his

• election to Council) and Mary Little (seeking election to Council). Gerry i My reasons for declaring (It I am a member of the Islands. Duffus (seeking R-election to Council) name stand for AIclerman, Bill myself as a candidate in the Terrace Business Woman's and municipal election; Professional Club. Bill is a Past President of says: "I feel Terrace is a good With the exception of Mrs. Little all were contacted by the Herald and Terrace Rotary Club (1973-74) 1 ) 1 leel there should be a (2t I am on a bowling team, and Terrace Band Parents place to live, and h.es a. great Womans voice on Council. offered space in this issue. In Mrs. Little's case we were unable to con- Association. He is a member of future for continued growth and (2~ lama taxpayer, therefore " (31 l am a director of a local li tact her before our deadline. the Roya! Canadian Legion. t"l I amaware and concerned with fund-raising club called Ihe The statements you will read on these pages were Prepared by the prosperity, While a seat on the problems facing council, "Charitables" whose proceeeds candidates, or from information supplied by them. All are un-edited and Married with two teenage Council would be new to me. I • • go to local organizations such as daughters, .Bill has been a can offer a sound, common g appear exactly as they did on our news room desks. sense, business-like approach to (3) l am enthusiastic in the "Three Rivers Workshop" We wish all candidates the best of luck in the November 16th ele2tions resident of Terrace for 9~.~ regard to Northern Develop- ! have lived in Terrace'for years, and has always been Municipal affairs, I want your :3 and are looking forward to a vigorous and refreshing campaign. vote on November 16 to help me rl ment and i want to insure that three years, however I am nol active in community affairs. ~he total community of Terrace nee,' to the area as I lived / His wife Diane has served in contribute my share to the :3 is actively involved as to the previously in Kitimal for seven various capacities with management of a growing O/ course that Northern years. Brownies and Candy Stri~rs; Municipality." Ill Z P Pat O'Donaghy Hank Buncombe Dave Pease e~ Carlyle Shepherd & Co. Following is a. statemenl ment. • Editor of the Terrace Herald I television slauom, in snort my The following is a statement The following statement is things I will do should l be Chartered Accountants. prepared. by. Aldermanic ' In addition, I have been. will have leo much power or an arguments and decisions will be prepared by Municipal Council from Hank Buncombe, in- elected for another term. Omineca Building Supplies candidate Pat O'Donaghy~ pressed by several groups to advantage over them. This is nf heard or read by all. citizens jitst cumbent alderman in the forth aldermanic hopeful Dave Firsl let me say thai l am seek office. These people come course absolulely balderdash. as any other sitting aldermen. Lid., and currently at Mills coming November 16 elec- • Last year, I stated that one o! Pease. " Memorial Hospital, pleased that the voting public of from all walks of life but for t he Men such as Senator Gratlon If there is opposiUon to my tionfor Mdnicipal Council. my prime concerns for Terrace Ihe l)is~rict of Terrace have a mainpart from the working and O'Loary spent their lives at candidature by silt ng Alder- was draingage, and it still is. To I will again be offering my [ have served as one of your My past servie services in dhoice of so many qualified middle class of Terrace. II has newspaper desks and al the men or by those seppurting alderman for the past twelve date our accomplishments in services In the people of candidaleslorepresent them on been my contenlion in the pasl same time held political office. other candidates on this ground, this direction have not been Terrace in Ihe upcoming Terrace include chairman then months and have filed Area Governor of the Toast- C,oncil during 1975 and 1976. as a critic, that a person I bane of course withdrawn Iheir fear is not of what I say bul nomination papers for the successful. Efforts have been Municipal Eleclions. I was This is a healthy silualion qualified.-who~ is selected to from Covering activities at City of my presence on Council. My made by sending delegations to pleased with the support 1 master Club, Treasurer of coming election in November. Skeena Federal Conservative showing that people are aware seek public office, is morally Hall and I will not take part in opinions will be known despile Victoria on several occasions to received last year and believe ] The valets, supported mc Association. Treasurer of a ~hal our community is slaled to obligaled to do so. any reporting associated with any organized campaign In strongly last year at the polls seek financial assistance for Imve a strong chance for suc- Teenage Receiving Home become the hub of the Pacific In my opinion a municipal the November 16 election, defeat me as I will still have the and this year I would hope for storm sewers" construction. To cess this lime. In fact the only'difference will. opportunity to report when this - th~esame support pr.oviding that dale these" have failed. Committee and sponsor of a N,rthwcst and as such faces .eleclion is no.t a contest. I am Teenage Youth Group. problems requiring II~e eel lind will not rut) against any, • be that instead of speaking in campaign is all over, my year in office has met with Nevertheless I would have to I have lived in Terrace now judicious altention and labours other person.. In fact l admire the pages 0fthe Herald after your acceptance and approval. pursue the course .should I be for six years, during which time of men able and willing Io mosl of lhe other candidates on action has been taken and il is In short I.have been a carrer In no way can I make rash selected to fill a position on your 1 have been employed as Ae- My present con~munity sh0ulder this responsibility, the ballot. I sincerely adhere to me late In- speak. I will, if journalist in the political fields promises to you .about all the CounEil. counlant-Office Manager by positions include Chairman of Personally my .decision to the belief Ihat all nine of us are elected say whdlL l have to say for Ihirty years, l have covered the Centennial Lions Club enler a political field that I have simply on the ballot to offer the o/~ the councilfloor, I will Terrace Council, the Kitimal- Charities Committee, Synod covered over thirty ~ears of voters of Terrace the best discuss, and make available StikineRegional District Board, delegate on - SI. Matthews journalism resulted in the first possible representation over the experience gained by covering " the' hospital board and read Helmut Giesbrect Anglican Church Committee instance, by' a challenge in next critical years.• I am sure, city :councils across Canada each day the verbalum reports The following is a statement about: the apparent lack of voice, and will be respanslve to and treasurer for the Little writing Ihal I dose by the sitting and my'thirty years experience over thirty yoars, both good und through Hansard of the ae- from Municipal Council hopeful information available to the the needs of people. Theatre Drama Festival mayor. This brought to mind will bear• this out, that ,Ihe bad, to the members of Council tivities in at tawa and Victoria. Helmut Giesbrect, Public on Municipal Affairs m Committee~ Iho facl Ihal having observed people who go In the polls and the guests in the visitors This is to announce that I will Terrace. the insensitivity of I have lived in Terrace tar the politics at'the municipal level, usualiy..make wise decisions gallery. I offer this thorough political be a candidale for alderman in .Council to the needs and wishes past seven years, during which at regional governments as well and select the best candidales. • experience and knowledge to the November, 1974 Terrace ofelectors, andabeutthelackof lime [ have been leaching The reason I wish to become ason the provincial and federal I am positive Ihis will bethe And remember, l will not oniy the citizens cf Terrace on consistent zoning policies. Now Mathematics at Skeena Junior an alderman is that I .believe scene.• Ihal pe'rhops ! imd the case on Noveml~er 16. be heard by Ihose present, but November 16. Remember. I am Municipal Elections.. I feel it is my duty to devote Secondary. My past experience my concern for people, of all experience and Ihe know how to will be reported by my own completelyindepondant andmy In the past year I have at- time to the betterment of the includes various executive groups and ages, aswell as my , ~,'oce an opinion on the public , , : I e.xpe,ct .some candidates to newspaper,, the News Ad- services some with no strings : tended many Council meetings -c0mmunity,' .:l .can provide- a. positions-, i n-'.the,:Terrace accounting experience will add vertiser an~ i~h local radio:~dd :r'p i[ f t;m:. f manic* -pal goverrt.":'." ~ att~,cKme~,'rn0ywmsaymat. ,,.,',~..~-,:~.~:~ . as attached. : " : add" have become~ concerned ~.fresh ~.outlook; am~tndependsnt ~'~Teachers":Associations:,.:,:":,~ '-much.tO.the present c0tinCil/ '~:" ~'! .... H:t~'rlJ .~ '~-:?'I ~" ~! ..... 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• . . .~ • ...... - ? ~ ~ - i: i ". ~ ~. r ¢ For School Boa ! e ! Mike Tindali Ray Mabbett Nan Harrison Dan Sheridan i| %\ . munication regarding Ray Mabbelt is seeking Dan Sheridan Monday filed the Terrace Arena Association ,11 l~lr. Michael Tindall. 28 year sibilities on the local school Statemenl I'rom Nan forme lion of the Jon's old salesman for CFTK, has educational needs.. election to the Board of beards to set course objectives " Harrison, candidate for a two- Daughtcrs Bethel in Terrace, his nomination papers and will " for the last four years to the announced his candidacy for the -- Community involvemenl in Trustees of School District 88 and content, I feel I can add year term on the Terrace I decided In enter the race for be seeking election to a one year completion of the Arena, and :4 the development of curriculum tSkeena - Cassiar). Following | position of School Trustee (one greatly to these decisions District School Board, a seat on the School Board in term on the Board of Trustess of affiliation with Terrace Little but the final choice musl be left l year lerm~i He indicated thai is his initi~tl statement in his through my personal contact order to strive for the im- the School Dislricl No.88. Theatre, the Skecna Fall Fair his plalform Would he composed to professmnal educators. campaign for election. with students and teachers provement in the com- Dan Sheridan is a'28 year old Association and the Canadian Sncouragement of Ihe I wish to inform the electorate alike, The most important goal I have lived in Terrace for resident of Terrace who has ..Brotherhood of Railway g df lt'ie following planks• nineteen years and have two municatiom between Parents. @ U is necessary that there be: • visual and performing arts in of IbeTerrace area of my in- been here since 1953. He was , Transport and General II we must strive to achieve is a children in the Terrace Schools, t~achers, students, and the the schools and in the com- tentions to run for a seat as a continuous outline of studies beard. I firmly believe that the educated in Terrace and at- Workers.. .¢ •. A concentrated effort In munlly to provide further School Trustee in l he November Ihal will hold the students in- one at the elementarylevel and public should be aware of the lended Mount Royal College in He lists his main concerns in adapl both the public and the cullural and ethnic enrichment 161h election. .. leresl from Kindergarten one at the secondary level. My changes going on in our schools. Calgary Alberta. He is era- the school system as the vvcatioaal schools to Ihc needs for students and public alike. I hope through my own through Grade 12 'thus husband is employed by Tbe Board appears to be aloof played by Canadian National gradual erosion of fundamental Of Ihe vocational studcnl. This education as an undergraduate decreasing the number of Earocan Pulp and Paper. I and oul of touch with the pni~lic. Railways in Terrace as a educational skills,drug abuse, would include pre-vocalional : -- An examinalion of the university studenl and a have been active in several current curriculum to deter- student "drop-outs". youth-oriented organizations in computer machine operator, failure of professional training in publi c schools and technical school graduate I can One of my serious ,:'oncerns is mine whether sufficient at: School Boards do not seem to Terrace in I.he pes:~ For Ihe Dan is married to Moire and programs, an unfair providing studenls Ihe op- aid in guiding our children receive the public exposure that second year I am serving as the large turnover el teachers they have two children, Caner, distribution of audlo-visual portun!ty to attend vocational tention is being paid to basic through an interesting and yearly, and the lack of qualified educational needs'such as a localcouncils do and once again President of the Skeena Band aged 2,~ and Bronngh aged t3 equipment in schools and school directly from public productive school life. an object I have is to inform the Parents Committee. A few replacemenls for them. This ta months, communication between the school without the present one written and spoken command of My administrative, ex- me shows there are problems in Ihe English language, community of what the School years ago I was one of a group His activities in Terrace Board and teachers and the year working period• perience as a department head, District is doing with the tax. of concerned parents who the morale of teachers. include serving as secretary for Board and media. iu, X-Ray, al Mills Merorlal dollars. When you consider this started the Uplands Home and .. Provision of substantially -. Greater public access to Hospital should also qualify .me The public should feel thai larger funds for native school board meetings and School District has a budget of School Association. I have they can talk to their school Io assist in the directing of our aboul three limes thai of the served for two years as the educalion; the project at encouragemenl of such local district. board trustees and I pledge to Alyansh and the new projeel al meetings, in schools and public municipal councils the tax- Secretary of the Terrace act as a liason between parents, Vivian Roy Haida Village in Massel serving forums. payers deserves to know where Districl Boy Scow Council. I teachers and the board if.l am Alih'ough I have had no direct their :!4 million is going, was also instrumental in the Mrs. Vivian Roy of Terrace is dealing with such matters as as examples of whal, can be contact with the workings of the elected as the peoples choice. accomplished. -- Retenlion of a strong seeking election to the Board of bussing and other areas of cenlral aulhnrity, The School Dislrict's Board of On November i6th I hope the Trustees to District' No.88 concern to people in this area. .. Encouragement of native Departmem of Educalion, in Truslees, I feel well qualified to electorate sees fit to elect a (Skeena-Cassiar L She is running in the election sludenls In pvtrticipalc in order Ihat all students in all* represent the voter of this area person who will represent their Vivian Ro~, is a six year because sh= is interested in programs leading In their areas nf the province shall as because of my sincere desire to wishes, needs and desires- resident of tile Terrace area education and feels she has becoming leachers: in par- soon as possible, have available provide our children with Ihe openly and freely and for these who firmly believes lhal the something to contribute. ticular the newly established the same degree of education best education-possible, .,.. reasons I oiler myself as v Dennis Brewer Children of today are the people "I've never done anything program in the 0'I~c and so that no studenl shall be With the provincial govern- candidate for School Trustee of of tomorrow. quite like this, shesaid, 'I Faculty of Educauon. denied a public school education ment placing more respon- School District 88. .' Formerly of Usk, Mrs. Roy think it will prove quite in- changed from whal it was a .. Provision of a larger fund threugh financial need. The following is a stalemenl has been' involved with teresting." prepared by Dennis Brewer, decade ago and will change recreation, youth groups and Although She did not prep~a'e for professional development of again this ~iecade. I am not leachers in an effort to keep -- Itetention of the Principal ~.ho is contesting a seat on the community• betterment a statement as other eandi'dates as Ihe anthorfiy figure within Pat Boyle board of Trustees of School afrafd'of this change and feel I organizations in the past. In the have, Mrs. Roy 'does have a get~ teachers in the district. can contribute meaningful and each public school. and Vice-President of the Dislrict 88 (Skeena.Casslarl. pest several years she bas been platform.' It is educattdn'and PatBoyle is seeking election useful ideas in this area, •- Regional or zonai to the Board of Trustees oi Terrace Chamber of Commerce a member' of several people. The children of today bargaining for teachers'. Mr. Tindall is available for all School District No.88. and have been the chairman of delegations to the School Board are the people of tamorrow~ salaries to help allevlste the public meetings and may be various committeesin beth the I feel my experience in To summarize, I can offer reached at the following I have now been a resident of School District No. 88 the animosity which often exists Terrace for .eight years • Terrace Chamber and the business management and my belween teachers and the numbers: Northwest B.C. Chambers of involvement in ,youth and following: Business - 635.6316 operating a business and ear. School Board and which may ning my living from this Commerce. I have also been churehmovements have given Otelia" LaPlante prevenl effective com- IIome - 635-2130 President of the Thornhill Golf me experience and knowledge • a management background community. I feel I am now in a for a businesS-like approach to position to do something in Club, which will allow me to make a • Mrs. Otelia Marie LaPlante is She is a choir member and valuable contribution as a school organization. 1 return and Iherefore wish to Currently, I am co-chairman contesting a one year term on has been with the Catholic allow my name to stand for,the school trustee in this District. the Board of Trustees of School Women's League for 21 years. of the Kilsumkalum Ski - well planned education During that time she has Iteld position of school trustee. Development (which I urge all changes. District 68 in the November 16 Nancy Orr I was born and educated in voters to support), Vice• election. numerous executive pests in- Edmonton, where. I was a President of Thorahill Golf Club Education tn this day and age - genuide interest in young Mrs. LaPIante has been cluding secretary, first vice- The following. Is ~ statemenl Ihember of the Kinsmen Club of and Minor Hockey coach for -is big business. Skeena-Cassiar people and their development. active in education [n the past, president and president. from Incumbent School Hoard '*l would hope the Jay Cees Edmonton. In 196S, l formed a Omineca Sports. District is one of the ,largest - ability to communicate for 2 years with the P.T.A. and At present she is secretarY,of Truslee Nancy err, who Is will sponsor their all candidates partnership and moved to emplo~,ers of people and users effectively with other groups hopes to become involved again the Terrace French Club.', ; , - running for re-election in Ihe forum again this year. As well I Terrace to start Terrace In- I enjoy golf, swimming, of services in .this area. The 'and organizations. as a trustee on the School She brings to the election a. Ndvember t6 civic elections. intend Io ask the Board to lernatlonal. Since that time, I skiing and curling. _ successful operation of an Board: keen interest in education. ,/. ,: "i'm very pleased In pee the " spenser an open forum for those have obtained a fellowhslp in I promise the voter I will organization of this magnitude I am prepared to accept the A mother of four children. ','I feel 1 should contribufe:to. ' number of candidates t'unnlng running for the School Board, so the Truck Marketing Institute direct my efforts to that area. requires sound organization and .challenge before us in edi~cation Mrs. LaP~lante completed her this community she:said, i I. : for the school board and I'm thai the candidates can get and also taken an active oart in finance'- which l~ople from business-like planning. I can today and lo0k forward, to the. education, in English and also feel l have tbe Lime and the i very pleased to see the number together and discuss matters community affairs. I have held prlvaie induslry are best suited offer this type of approach, support of the voters in meeting French at the Asoumptlca - ability to represent Terrace On, of good eandidales, concerning education." the positions of both President to assist government. 'The school system today is this challenge. Academy in Edmonto, ,, the Board of Trustees?',

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• City .Hall ,.- .... Conciliators appointed for School districts :: The Public Schools Act t A report from a speeial Council okayed a request Fifteen conciliators are being Mrs. Dailly said she was con- -meeting of Terrace Municipal from a Mr. G. Rossas to put a appointed by Education cerned about the whole requires tbe Minister of Council, held Monday night. trailer on his property in town Minister Eileen Daftly today to situation with respect to Education to appoint a con- while re-building his home seek salary contract ' teachers' salary bargaining this ciliator when the two parties Council agreed to a motion which was destroyed by fire. agreements between teachers ~ear; cannot reach agreement or that will see a sticky woblem The permit for the trailer will and 68 British Columbia school She saicl that although the agree on the appointment of a turned over to the ad- districts. issue ef teachers' bargaining conciliator. last for six months. Mrs. Daftly said sh,.. is ministration'of Terrace for Six of the provinces 74 procedures had been turned prepared to meet with further study, The Council gave first, second districts have not required over to the Legislature's Select and third reading, to By-laws conciliators te be appointed by, Standing Committee en Health, representatives of the B.C. The matter came to light as School Trustees Association and " ADP-02-4012 (Building) and Education . and Human the result of the presentation of the Minister. • B.C. Teachers' Federation ADP-02-4013 {Plumbing) and The conciliators, appointi~d to Resources, any recom- the Keith Dearing of Terrace's at afiy time to review the Seventh Day Adventist Church, fourth reading t0"By-law. AD- mediate on a regional basis, mendations from this Com- current situation. Mr.", Dearing was requesting 1:L02.4034 (Sewer Connection. have been recommended to the mittee and any possible Minister by the Department of legislativechanges would not be The conciliators are being that a portion of the Church's and Rates), advised by letter today of their PUMPING THE ACCELERATOR property at the west end of town Labour,.Nirs. Dailly said. • brought forward until the 1975 The following committee In making the announcement, Session. appointments, she said. Every "pumt)" of the pedal means a c}mrge of extra gasoline going through the carburctor. It's by designated playground land a bad h~.bit to pump the accelerator after starting the engine or while waiting for a traffic (and therefore tax exempt) but reports were accepted: by the time he was finished, the • Report of the Public Works light to change. Council .had learned that a Committee Meeting, sketch map attached to the land Around The involved attached to a tax by'- Spring Creek Waterline' ia~' was not quite represen-" The Municipal Engineer and Canned Food for Xmas tative ef Ihe land itself. Mr, D.K. Lane. Assessor ex- be out from 6 to 8 p.m. The administration will study plained the eircumstances and Regional District When members of the tomorrownight to garner the the problem and report back Io legal implications of acquiring Seventh Day Adventist span- canned goods from Terrace Council on the matter. a right-of-way for the Spring service by road and he wants Director Corbin King who sored Pathfinders Club knock residents. Creek waterline through The Ritimat-Stikirie Regional on your door tomorrow night(" The canned food, when THE District Board decided to re- thesame service for his region, made a helicopter survey of the Cesare Gianna, superin- properties presently ~wned by The Board will act on this damage caused by flooding they will be foregoing the collected,wilibe put togetheras tendant of the Terrace Mr. Pal Boaton and Mr, John examine- ,an" application pleasures of the traditional food hampers which will be Clift. presentedby Doe Robertsou, problem, throughout his Electoral Area A Departmenl of Parks and asked the Board to make sure Rnllowe'en goodies in favor of distributed to families in need LUNG Subsequent to a brief representing Copperside Recreation reported on, the It was agreed to add three that action is* taken on the canned foods, at Christmas time. progress Of a November 16 discussion it was recommended Estates, to develop a track of 40 The Pathfinders, a group Be generous in your support that the District of Terrace acres near. the :present additional persons to the - report, :He suggested that the' referendum [or the develop- Lakelse Lake Commission Department of Highwayshas similar to the Boy Scouts but of this worthwhile and unselfish ment of Lower Liltle Park. He acquire the right-of-way off the development. Mr. Robertson sponsored by the Church,• will project. CIIlPPLEltS made up'0f people interested in equipment on site which could told the Council that a soocial conditions stipulated by Ihe said this tract is most desirable property owners, subject to the . for sub.division and has an recreation but who do not own repair and build'up the dykes at pre:sentation has been ~repare.d. property on the Lake. a very low cost. ann ts aow making the circuit of property owners submitting~ .~0,000 water system, He said proof .of ownership in the form the group is prepared, to make Terrace service and community One of the ihree Regional :- Mr. W,J, McDenald, District clubs. * of a certificate of encumbrance - landavailable for school as Well from the District Land Registry as water. He noted that there District Administrators will, Highwoys Manager has advised represent the Board on the the Board that the,speed limit Council accepted a petition was high density development Office, : " immediately,' adjoining. The Skeena View Lodge Society as willbeleweredanda crosswalk from a Mr. Leo Mailleux of well as on the Community installed at the crossing for Skeeun Street, signed by fifteen .. Minules of the. Planning, proposal is for 120 to 150 lots of Zoning & Traffic Committee 80 feet hy tl0 feet, He noted that Resource Board, sehoe~ children at Clark Road residents of that area and Highway No.16. requesting that a water line be- • Meeting. • the drainagein the area is installed in the area. The Subsequent to a lengthy phenomenal, I JUS ARRIVED! problem is under consideration, discussion on the' future development of the arsa of the Director J, Black Aq iring a new car Terrace Mayor = Gqrd Bench, being considered for representing Electoral Area D ~ U Rowland received 'two in- Land:~anking and Land but speaking fer Frank Ar- -All Kinds Of Games, vitations, both connected with Assembly, it was recommended mitage,. Stewart Director politics. One chine from the that the Mayor and-the Ad-' asked lhe Board to take action It is essential to check the visibility from the driver's seat Progressive Conservative ministratur be authorized to to correct the poor service view from the driver's seat - by adjusting the seat. fitting' Paint By Number Sets, Party of B.C, who invited Mr, discuss the future of the provided by TPA He said - Is your seat the.right extra mirrors, if necessary, and • Rowland to a policy conference program with representatives schedules are not met due .to" height? removing obstructions. There being held lhis weekend in 0f'tbe Housing Department, It ' grounding of aircraft by the . -Doyou havet01ook through will probably still be Puzzles, & Orafl Kits, Pr nee George. He was invited was also ~commended that the Ministry of Transport. He said the steering Wheel? unavoidable blind spots which 'to give input on northern over-all planning and servicing, there is only one DC-3 handling. -- Howmueh of the viow'o[ the could hide a. pedestrian or a development..'. " •, of the area also be investigated, the traffic and this is often road does the hood block? cyclist tn front or to the side, a . The,Mpyorindicaied that he The future of Munthe Avenue halted by weather. The Board -Is the wiadehield pillar wide motorcyclist or even a car. behind. Allowances must would be unable to attend the as • a one way street was will take action. - - enough to hide a pedestrian? , OOME ON IN & SEE! always be made for these. conference but that a hrief discussed at.length and it was • " :- Is there anything abscuring would be put together, which recommended that this matter. Director Black also corn- your vision through the wind- - Check that you 'can reach all pedal controls comfortably would be presented by .Terrace be •tabled pending a further PCs at the confereeee - : investigation by administration plainedto Eddontenajon about the mailsaying Service that shield,Window? .or:,through - the, rear when they are fully depressed." ~The other invitation was from and-ihat a report be brought service is now the same as when -- How much of the roadway ,: PLEASE FASTEN, SEAT .theAssooiat on of Mayors of the "forward In thenext meeting, the mail was brought down behind can you NOTsee in your BELTS ' ' / OCO CRAFTS :Pacific .Northwest, The in: It was recommended that the from Atlin by dog team He said . mirrors?.. :=. : '. -. vitai, ion ,was .1o a meeting,, in requeshof Mr; Hopfncr,for. the it!took 23days then snd thatAs i, .'; Many ,drivers ..only .discover " " what it is taking now. He said the answer' t0" these questions Advice Kitimat on the t6 of this month, use of a septic system for a that Dense Lake with a smaller after an accident: You should Advice ia like castor oiL-- easy 4SlS 8reig Ave.ss '444t Terraoe, B.n: a meeting which would also see proposed Neighbourh0od Pub. population gels twice a week do all you can: t6 improve enough to give but dreadful un- - Federal ministers Jamieson be denied ::' ': " ;:~ . - • : ~-'. ~ . . . . , ... easy to take.. " '~ andBasford in-attendance...... '.::'.'.'.'.'.:.:.'.:.;,..-..,..'.'.'.'.'.',:,:.:.'.'.',:.:.:.;,:.:.:,:..'.'. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::;:.::i:i,'i:i:i::.':.'::.":::::i:i:L :' : 'AS well .Rov~landwas 'invited ii~i~jlii~'~iiiiiiiiiiii!i!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~i!ii~':'~i~i~i~i!ii!

" of,_the province wilh th( Ministers. - i~,: ; :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::NOTIOE OF POLL *::::;)!i iiii{D~i~fiil)~i!!i!~i'i!iiiiiiiI' ; I NOTICE OF POLL The Mayor accepted this inviiation'and further details of DISTRIOT OF TERRAOE • :m I * m ~ "L " .. thevisit are being obtained. (;/i i i ..... I School Oistriot No. 88 (Skeena-Oassiar)

PubliC:notice ]s herebyiebY fligiven to the electors and further that the personsduly nominated • PuBLIc NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the School District BRITISHCOLUAABIA of the District of Terrace that a poll has as candidates at the said election, for whom I aforesaid that a poll has become necessary at the election now pending, -¥aLOWHEAD 16 only votes will be received, are: and that I have granted such poll; and, further, that the persons duly TRAVEL ASSOCIATION become •. necessary at the election now I pending, and that. I have granted such poll, nominated as candidates at the said election, for whom only votes will be received, are:- I w, Surname • ! Other Names :Offioe Term Residential Address Ocoupation In the District Municipality of Terrace and Terrace Rural Voting Area: Biggs Sharon Jeanne Alderman 2yrs., 4103 Yea st. "Homemaker :OR'TWO YEAR TERM: Buncombe Hector Melvin Aldermarl 2 yrs. 4441 Lazelle Ave. Retired Surname" OtherNames Position Term Res Address Occupation BOYLE James Patrick..Trustee 2 years 4626 Months Ave,Sales Duffus Michael Joseph Gerald Alderman 2 yrs. 3323 Munroe St: Manager • Terrace, B.C.. Manager Giesbrect. Helmut . Alderman 2 •yrs. 4816 Davis Ave. Teacher BREWER Dennis Wesley -. ;, 4012 Anderson St. Manager Terrace, B.C. Alderman 2 yrs.' 4833Straume Ave. Manager Ingies William Grant i HARRISON Nan Georgina" ,, . .. ,, 4620 Hillcrest Ave. Housewife Terrace, B.C. Larry Provost Alderman 2 yrs.; 4407 Birch Ave. Homemaker Little Catherine Mary ORR Nancy ,, ,, 4806 Walsh Ave. Homemaker r "'.'; M(John Rohler, President of the O'Donaghy. • Patrick Earl Alderman 2 yrs. 55-4621 Scoff Ave. Editor • Terrace, B.C. : :'; ,.Os~.o.~iation s pleased to -./:i:/:onrlounce he (~l~poinimenl of Pease. David Alderman 2 yrs.. 4826 Halliwell Ave. Accountant "~, 'LARRY pR()VOST as Regional FOR ONE YEAR TERM: Alderman 2 yrs. 4721 McConne!l Ave. Manager • Surname OtherNames Position Term Res Address Occupatio,, ~::i~h;gffis~.~pres~enied.by Ihe B.C. Shelford ' Cyril Morley : Manager • L'' ~::'7.:;~Yellowheod .Tro~,el AssOciation• 1 COOK John Edward Trustee 1 year 4814 Park Ave. Terrace, B.C. ch poll will be held at .the Clarence November, 1974 between the hours, of 8:00 ." . .... ichiel Elementary School Gymnasium, o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00o'clock in the I LA PLANTE Otella Marie .... 3623 Eby St. Housewife 30 Sparks Street, Terrace, British afternoon; and • " I " Terrace, B.C. dumbla, on Saturday, .the 16th day. Of ...... ::;iii:ili!~i-.i.i:;:i;i;~. :~i.: :./. i:. . i MABBETT Raymond Lyle .,, " ,, 4644 Scoff Ave. Chief X.ray

, ~ ...... '...... -'i.;:...,;:. '. :,./---. ... ROY. Margaret Vivlan ,, " , ,, 4926Terrace,La~'elleB.c.AVe.Housewife Ivance Polls will be held - ' ...... : ,, ': ~ r,: "''" .SHERIDAN Daniel Gray - ,, , ,, " 3908 Marshall Dr. Computer the District of Terrace Municipal.i~NoVeml~er;;i~'i97 :~:i~e~'~il;~!~hou~r~slof/9i00' Terrace, B.C. MachineOperator iilding, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, rBHflsh .iO'cl0ckinthefoi'eh00h;andS:000 'cl0ck in the TINDALL Michael William ,, ,, 4n~.Skoglund St, Salesman )lumbla, on Tuesday the 12th day of:afternobn;and::/:i.::/': ' -, - - • .Ter'race, B;C. - ...... Such poll will be opened at:-. , . , Clarence Mlchiel Elecmentary School Auditorium, 3430 Sparks • Mills Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrault between the hours of 4:00 o'clock in the af- St., Terrace, B.C. ternoon and 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon. reet, Terrace, British Columbia, on i Thornhill Elementary School, 940 Cl'ark Road, Terrace, B.C. • iday, the 15th day. of November, 1974, The Residence of Mr. & Mrs. A.A. Emery, Cedervale, B.C.

for, electors in the District Municipality of Terrace and Terrace Rural very person,is hereby advised to take notice of the above and govern himself ac~ Voting ,Area, ~rdingly, on the 16fll day of November, 1974, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. of which everyperson is hereby required to take notice and govern Iven under my hand at Terrace, British Columbia, this28th clay oi october, 1.974. " himself accordingly. Poul Bogelund ;.Given under my hand at Terrace, B.C. this 29th day of October, 1974.

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.i Terrace Engine Rebuilders, entering their companies and their personnel should be sixth year of business in Terrace area, stand volved in the community. Both have made th ready to offer the same high quality service they marks on the Terrace scene, particularly in are renowned for from a new address. field of sports. Last season Terrace Eng :!=;! On August 1st of this year the •young and Rebuilders sponsored Car No.3 of the North W growing firm moved down the 'street to their Auto Racers and George made himself availa current location at 1068 River Drive in Thor- to help other racers in the construction ; :!ii: nhill, to a new shop that offers 1,200 square feet maintenance of their cars. of operating space, better laid out to provide the As well, George is one of Terrace's ' li:i;i many patrons with easier and faster service. bowlers. He averages a healthy 235 score at As well thei!firm has established a larger Stock alleys and was a member of the Terrace te -_ -- _-_ :;-- -~IR.~.. ~:~ ,, ~ of automotive parts in a better parts facility. entry in last season's Western Canada Roll-C The result of all these changes is better in Prince George," ' customer service. The owner, George Bertleff has been in the I-Iud is also a bowler, serves as assist: business for over twenty years, taking his trainer for the Terrace Centennials and coacl ..~ ~.) , ~ , , .,. ~. .-;~ . ,, ~-,..,~5,~. ~\~. i . training overseas and then working in various minor baseball. As well he takes an active p capacities in the trade throughout Canada. in the Terrace Commercial "Hockey . League . : ,1" : In 1969 George came to Terrace with the idea during the winter and in the fledgling Terrace of opening his own automotive machine shop. Reds baseball team during the summer months. Terrace Engine Rehuilders was born. George's Terrace Engine Rebullders has grown rapidly belief that the need for such a service was great during its stay in Terrace arid its impact on the in the area was borne out by the initial and Terrace automotive .scene has been very continuing support he has garnered from the positive. The firm stands ready to fulfill the Thornhill Electric community. Although he is•the owner-manager needs of all customers, firmly b~lieving that the Rouw Bros. of the new expanded Terrace Engine Rebuilders, customers needs can be met and will be, quickly, George likes to think he hasn t lost touch with his efficiently and courteously. & Plumbing customers needs. This is evident by his personal George, Hud and even Lynda, George's wife, CarpentryLtd. i attention to all details and the amount of time he stand ready to fulfill your automotive needs. spends behind the machines in the shop. George is a master of his trade, Hud an up-' WERE THE GEMERALO011TRAOTORS DID ALL THE ELEOTRIOALWORK Business' has become too much for one man coming, apprentice, and Lynda, she and George has carefully sought out and ob- manages office, does the bookeeping and is not tained an apprentice, Hud Fisher. above plunging in and getting her hands dirty in 635.4051 2507 Kalum 635-5401 767 Clark • Hud, who has spent all of his nineteen years in the shop. Terrace, has fit in well with Terrace Engine Remember the name Terrace Engine Rebuilders and under the very capable guidance Rebuilders. Remember the location - 1066 River of George Berlleff, has become an important Drive in ThornhiU, Above all remember that it Aqua Plumbing asset to the cpmpany. all goes together to spell top rate, high quality Beutle Masonry Ltd. Both George and Hud believe that area service, & Heating Ltd. Omineca Building Supplies Ltd. DID ALL THE BIIIOKLAYIN6 DID ALL THE HEATING AN9 BLOOKWORK WAS THE SUPPLIER OF BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR THE PROJEOT ANn SHEET METAL WORK 635-5941 2304 Pear 4818 Hwy. 16 E. 635-7601 3233 Kalum TER RA CE ENGINE R EB UILDER S

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p 0 R~~ ~ ""' 1" "r"~ ' • ' PNWFL'.' coming,. mark hamilton Serving Terrace and ~ea o~n;~~es~ theoS;amn~tia~eonc~a!ena. becoming a year around compassing an area lending athletic endeavour, Although itself to a feasible financial hotelman and playing-sponsor II the season was officially over at situation In terms of the local Norm Zloklltkovits, catcher for the end of ~e Labour Day concept; were held during the the Skeena.Madigan entry in weekend, planning for the 1975 mid-summer Burns Lake the Terrace Fasthall League. season has been prevalent in the Fastball Tournament. The league would have two minds of players and Coaches and players at the divisions. The northern division management alike• The tournament were asked their would be made up of all Cents earn first shut-out realization that fasthall can members of last year's Terrace views on the proposed league That goal was the only erie el stagnate very rapidly for fans and despite the added in- League: Manuels, A & W, At the Terrace Arena Sunday Cents k, ere ouL in front 3-0. Legouffe and the Braves Rick The Cents play the Smithers Terrace Blues and Skeena- the tArsi period. and players alike, aRer-game conventtence of more travel to Barry Dubnyk and the Terrace Before the period Terrace had Chiefs in Smithers tonight Madigan, Thesouthern division " The Braves started the Morin. After the second discussions on how to improve find competition, most were in Centennials got together to counted their final marker, altercation, late in the third before returning home next would comprise of Houston, second on the wrong foot, the calibre of play, solicit fan favour. The creative force shut-out the hapless Burns Lake Rick Misenir skating into a mob weekend for a double-header either Smithers or Granisle and picking up a double minor at period, both Legouffe and Morin support, increase local interest Braves, capturing their second in fronl of the Braves net and were also assessed game Saturday and Sunday against 2:37 and while they played two two clubs from Burns Lake. win of the season and moving shoving home a loose puck. misconducts. the Smithers Totems. men short Larry Woods picked Jim Horswell, playing coach of into third spot in the western There was no scoring in the 'the Houston team.is organizing di~,iston standings of the PN- up the puck in the slot a t the tail third period although the Cents end of a nice three way passing the southern division. Locally, WILL. controlled the largest portion of Dakins take the coaches have been ap- The Cents out-shot the Braves play involving himself. Bobby the play. 'Slanyer between the DesChamps and Norm Neeld. proached as" to the validity of fi7-ll over the course of the Brave's pipes, did a stand-out the projected league and all game and out-scored Ihem 4-0 Woods took the shot that hand- job in keeping the score low. Cents down have signified interest, cuffed Stanyer and gave the The game was relatively wilh Barry Dubnyk earning the fifth straight Each division would conduct Cents a 2-0 edge, penalty free with only seven first shut-out of the PNWHL's is own house league as a Ten minutes later Rob McFee m] .nors assessed. 'Four fighting 1974-75 season. A ten point victory over the mode teams. They are Arne separate entity and exchange The Horns Lake Braves finished off an exciting ice long majors were assessed - two Orphans last Thursday night danzen with 67 points, Jim rush by beating Stanyer and the All-stars games on a double header basis, started the game with only each to Terrace's Lance leer the puck in corner, waited stretched the Dakin's Con- Checkley with 63 and Rudy Terrace residents got their once, possibly twice, on fourteen men including goalie until Michaud was parked on struction winning streak to five Embury with 60. Ninth place is weekends during the course of first look of the season at the full games and put them four held by Gerry Dumas with 59 Dale Stanyer who, after a shaky the edge of Kolibaba's crease the season. start, settled down and kept the Terrace Commercial Hockey and threw a perfect pass oul points up in the standings of the points while tenth is held by League last Saturday night and An organizational meeting of Cents from adding to their out- fronl: All Michaud has to do Terrace Mens Basketball Terry Wilson of Dakins who has the two divisions is expected to although an all-star Association. put on several occasions. The was redirect the puck, a feat he scored 55 points in five games. be announced shortly. Braves roster was further cut in representation from that league completed with considerable, Dakins have ten points for the first l~eriod when Norm dropped a 6-2 decision to the ease. their five wins while their ltiehards sk=,ted off the ice with Terrace Cents, they didn't look The Cents weren't finished nearest c6mpetiUor, the Or- what appeared to be a leg in- too bad at all. though and Graeme Bevingtoa phans have a 2 and 2 record for 6 We Take Beer Bottles jury. and Ihen again late in The All-Stars found them- was still to be heard from• At points. All Seasons and Millers Ihird when Dallas Burns went selves over come by the 12:17 he beat Dale Kushner to a Mess Wear third with 4 points POP SHOP Terrace Cents attack after the off. Burns apparently had his ttarvie Pocza pass, walked in while the all -native Team S 10a.m.-6p,m. 8 TRACK TAPES I: contact lens driven into lhe Cents got organized and star- brings up the read with 4 losses alone on Pat Hayes and put his . Fir. till 9 SPEC IAL s2- corner oF his eye during, he ting getting some shots on goal favorite series of moves on the in 4 starts. play. in the second period of the netminder. Hayes, like several Most of the action last week I"rom Ihe starl the Braves game. other goalteaders have already saw teams splitting two game had 6rganizational problems It was a score-leas tie after this year, wound up sucked out series. Millers Meas Wear and could not get their attack the first period, 3-0 after the of his pads and his goal and dropped their first game 82-68 to movinlg. By the end of the second and 6-2 at the sound of Bevington connected for the the Orphans and then took their HEAVY DUTY AND AUTOMOTIVE ELEGTRIGAL game, the younger and stronger the final buzzer. fifth Cents marker of the revenge on All Seasons 71-48 on Centennial legs were carrying The Cents attack was paced evening, Thursday. All Seasons had all Ihe play. by Casey Felker with two goals gained" an'earlier ~,ictory by Just to show they weren't 24 hours, Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to .10 p.m. Norm Neeld scored Ihe first and one assist, and Graeme finished by that goal, the Reps , drubbing Team 5 81-44. -marker of the game at 5:21 of Bevington who scored one and gave their dying gasp with four In the scoring race Ed Commencing November 5, 1974. Fee: $18 Ihe firsl period with 'he Braves • assisted on two other goals. seconds less "than five minutes Devries has taken ever top spot Dun Gilfispie in the box for In the.~eariy going the Reps to go. Larry Hackman took the with 112 paints. Jon Gurban. This course is designed to upgrade Apprentice roughing. Necld picked up a did have an edge in scoring puck from a face-off, swept out who had led the league is second and Jouneyman Automotive and Heavy Duty loo~e puck at the point and chances although it was Cents in front of the Cents net and withlt2. Hugh Bruggen-Cate of drove a low shot past Stsnyer. that controlled the play. In the whipped a low shot passed the Orphans is in third spot with Mechanics in basic electricity and electrical first period the Reps collected Kolibaba. Kenny Ziegler 88 points while Rod Kluss's 83 circuits on vehicles and machinery. Main- two goal posts wlflle the Cents assisted on the goal. points qualify the Millers for- tenance and trouble-shooting will be a significant collected only a few more shots To finish it all off Harvey ward for fourth spot. segment of. the course, The information con- on Commercial league net- Mike Ireland of Dakins Pocza fired a shot from the slot tained in the course may be used by students minder Gerry Lamming, with 57 seconds left to add to Pat .Construction is in fifth with 77 Schedule changes It didn't take the Cents long to Hayes goal against average and points. Thenext three positions preparing for Trademan Qualification find the range in the second. At lift the Cents into their 6-2 in the.top ten are held by former Examinations. i'L ,'A revised Terrace Cen- KitimatCohoes, " return to the Terrace Arena 6:48 Bobby DesChamps stole a victory, members of Caledonia Ker- ;:,?,~ tennials schedule for the '74-75.. Terrace fans. however; will twice and the Cents will go to loose puck in the Rcps end and, H : season has been released and still see the full compliment of Vanderhoof twice. The on a good heads up play, sailed thereare a number of ehan es twenty, homegames : • . Smithers Chiefs -~h, =~ ~ in on Lamming and beat him ~.~.~;.-~~'~" .- The ~,Te-arrangcmeat",of'Ahe.:i/:~Asr?~.e~sc.~!edu!e:,n0w"s' " ' g " "~ " " '~:"':tand.~..;, ~' ' dellght:-ln'stealing'" ' ...... games from cleanly. "~~ ~ Schedhl'e; Wos~ made neeessary"'~:' they'd.CentS-,,'will face ' Prince .">the Centsi.:¢will be in Terrace That g0al seeined to fire the by the recenl death of the George, PfinceRupert and the three mbre-Umes. • The'Cents Cents and, four minutes-later I : MAN : OF I(NOWLEDiG Kitimat Eagles six times each have one game in Smtthers with Cnlwell in the sin bin, during the remainder of the casey Felker collected his first HOME GAMES against the Chiefs, That game season. Each of those six goes tonight. of the night, deflecting in a November 1974 games are home and away Houston will travel to Terrace perfect pass from Mel " ~ ~3OYears Of Political Analysis . Sat. Nov. 2 Cent's vs Totems splits with the exception of the for one game and the Cents will Christiansea after a little hard Sun. Nov. 3 Cents's vs Totems Rupert squad who will make play one game in Houston. work by Bevington set the play Sat. Nov. 9 Cent's vs George four visits to Terrace. Finally the Cents have one up. Research - Reporting At The Civic - Sun. Nov. 10 Cent's vs Rupert The Smithers Totems will Less thah two minutes later Wed. Nov. 20 Cent's vs Chiefs more meeting with the Burns Sat. Nov. 23 Cent's vs Rupert provide opposition 5 times, :Lake Braves in Burns Lake Fclker had his second of the Sun. Nov. 24 Cent's vs Rupert twice here and three times in The full home seheclule is game, again from Christiansen, Regional District - Provincial And Federal Level Sat. Nov.30 Cenrsvs Houston Smithers. Vanderhoof will reprinted below. Both .of Felker's goal came against Pat Hayes who had December 1974 replaced Lamming, Sat. Dec. 7 Cenl's vs Vanderhoof Your Vote Sun. Dec. 8 Cent's vs George In the third period Dale Ames Wed. Dec. 18 Cent's vs Chiefs scored a short handed goal Swim Ciub meeting when he, Felker and Harvey Will Allow Him To Take This Experience January 1975 Pocza broke out alone while' _ _. Sat. Jan. 4 Cent's vs Vanderhoof killing a penalty. Ames went Sun. Jan. 5 Cent's vs George Tonight is the night for The meeting is open to the full length of. the ice and __ To City Hall With No Strings Attached Sun. Jan. 19 Cent's vs Chiefs swimming in.Terrace, everyone interested in the made scoring goals look easy as Sun. Jan. 26 Cent's vs Eagles Tonight, at 8 p.m, in the formoqonoftheolubbutisnota Wed. Jan 29 Cent's vs Eagles he gave the Cents a 4-0 edge. Board Room of' the Terrace registration session. Only those Mere seconds after that goal February 1975 Swimming Pool, an that wi~hto get involved in the ,Rino Michaud finished off a Sat. Feb. I Cent's vs Rupert organizational meeting for e planning and operation of the perfect' passing play from Patrick Wed. Feb. S Cent's vs Eagles proposed SwimClub in Terrace Club are asked to attend. will be imld. Blaine Turner to foil Randy T Kolibaba'sshut out bid. Turner

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Thornhill ag as there's winter. iw ni !/ ~~~ ~ ~~Iir.~~ ~__. THE HERALD• Wednesday, October 30, 1974' t PAGE A 11 Department Whales float" to top. After two weeks play In the the Cutthroats downed the the Dogfish and Cutthroats" and Dogfish taking to the water Terrace Water Polo League the Dogfish 7-3 and the Dogfish tsngleat9:45. Sunday nlght has at 10:15, Whales have shown they at. the downed the Seals 12-4. the ,Whales and Cutthroats All games are played at the team to beat, taking their first battling at 9:30 and the Seals Terrace Swimming Pool, three games without a loss, Behind the Whales in the keeps busy After their opening round 13-6 standings are the Seals with two victory over the Dogfish, the wins and one defeat in three With their fall programs well The Department is also Whales put together a 15-11 win starts and the Dogfish and under way and going smoothly, helping to establish a chess club at the expense of the Seals last. Cutthroats, each with one win Z-ECT the Terrace Department of in Terrace and details • about Thursday and a 7-.5 victory over in three starts. Park and Recreation is hard at that areexpeetedsoon. Another the Dogfish Sunday evening• Tomorrow night at 9 p.m. the work on a number of items, " program that will start in the In last weeks other two games Seals take on the Whales while including preliminary plaaning near future is a floor hockey for the winter recreation league. It will start Sunday • programs, which will start in November 3 and involve three Mid January, hours Sundays at the Uplands Everything in According to recreation Elementary School. Watch director Jon Gurban,.a lot of the these pages for further details. prod.ms have been mapped The Christmas skating out already including archery,, schedule," which will run from league double golf (hopefully) and highland December 21 to early In and tap dancing for the Januar};, is. also being Everything'came up 2s at the Terrace Hotel Blues fought off a younger set. There is, established. During that period Terrace Arena Monday night as determined Phole Lumber team however, still room for other the emphasis will be on more the Terrace Commercial that several times came within programs and if anyone has public skating. League began it's third season reach of winning the game. , any ideas 'about programs Finally, the Department now of play. First of all there was The Blues were paced by they'd like ta see, they are has it's own radio program two games and therefore two Hamhuls who connected for two " DENNIS BREWER urged to contact Jan at 635- which can be heard on CFTK winners 'an~l two losers. To goals and Marcel Tookenay, a 2042. radio Mondays and Fridays at further add to the situation on magician with a hockey stick 5:45 p.m. The purpose of the the two winning teams two who finesed his way to the two FOR The emphasis in the winter program is to serve as an in- players each scored two goals. goal plateau. Bobby Couture session will be on more day time formation station during which In the first game the two goal and Kerry Shelford scored the classes for the adults and mere Terrace residents will 'be in- The Harlem Clowns brought their comedy performances came from other two Terrace goals. Week night activities for the fumed of programs, club Frank O'Brien and Bernie King, Scoring for the Pohle Lumber SCHOOL TRUSTEE kids. " meetings and the such. basketball act to Terrace Monday and Tuesday for pacing the Mantique Blazers squad were Dale Koshner, G.W. two games against local teams and delighted sell-out into first place with 5-2 victory Heehan, Ralph Sather and Ken crowds with their antics and gags like the one pic- over the Buller Glass Bullets. Klippert. .Businesslike Aproach To Education tured above. Don Gillispie scored the fifth Tonight the G &A bunch starts Mantiquosgeal while Hackman • the season with a match against .Sensible Planning For Future Needs and Windsor connected for the the Butlers Glass Bullets. -Effective Communication Rugby back two B~lers goals. Game time is 9:30 p.m. at the In the second game the Terrace Arena. Kickers win = in Rupert championship The Terrace Northmen rugby To date they have lost all " " Prince Rupert's senior said, "It wad terrible watching Club will travel back to Prince three matches to the Rupert secondary school boys soccer that game and almost a sin that Rupert this weekend for yet crowd, learn won the zone cham- someone had to win." another in a series of exhibition Organizer, siegfried Kringl pionship in Terrace last In the other semi-final match 30 Years In The Press Box Reporting rugby matches in Prince has tried to arrange gamea with weekend, but it was a bitter Kit•mat came up against a- Rupert. Kit•mat but that city seems to "fight Lo the finish in both their disorganized.Caledorda entry The teams will square off at 2 be lacking a dirth of rugby semi-final and championship and blacked them 4-0." On Councils Both 6oDd And Dad Across p.m. in Gy~'o Park in Prince players. According 'to, Siggy, matches. In the final match Rupert and Rupert Sunday with the Nor- they have only ll or 12 players Rupert entered the semi- Kit•mat,. last year's zone thmen still after their first win inKitimat, threeorfour short of finals against a Hazeiton team champions, battled to a tie at Canada - With No Party Affiliation of their so far short career. a full team of fifteen, which had lost half it's senior the end of regulation time• • members.and was playing with Again Rupert won the game on a number of junior aged pebalty kicks, clinching the Your Vote Assures players. Although they fell championship. B "' II • -- hohind3.O Hazelton showed the In the consolation round ___ 4~ lAg I I ll~ dPNI " . Courage and desire that won"'Hazeh~n'swamped Caledonia 4- iiiln _~,;.,, a.;.,,h.,.p, ..-.ne"resenta"on ~, - NV [] [] [] [] ~ them a lot of fans and, by the l, a small measure of vengence .uv v.Hss~ mu.uvsuv~ ...... ~ ' end of regulation time had the •fox"'their •.first heart-breaking - . game tied 3-3..... , loss . ' ~" . I ...... I ~ i Youth Bowling Council that lead. After action on the ;The teams entered a ten High schooi spoi'ts .action I ~ynniJ~l.ll~ I~ ,~ | • - The Youth.. Bowling. Council. 23rd of October. , Those. Gins . minute over-time ~-^riod and continues tins'-' :weezenu...... in had, s Dectal corn pe t~hon last have cut the Slurpers lead to a . :then. when the score remained_ ...... " c~-~o~,~mG~,,~ [ .... " ..... I ~ i ::-::' Saturday. i morning ~: as mere2 points, 30 f6r..the Slur-- tied,anbther~ten minutes, ...... ?'~'~'; ' I -.,.:.d. I A I . youngsters got iogethdr to out: :pers and:28for Thus, Girls. ~''''!, :... i" : * ' ...... :' : ' " ~ i | ~ta s~tR . I -- Ng| , /' . bowl their coach. The league'8,,~/( :~The howling.~c0r~, recorded~ . :(] *To~:.ht~edk~: the dead lock 'i "-. ~.'." . -' ::. " . I . • I " * I ..... c"od~:h. "-~taF~d'~'ii ~ill~off' by 'o~'U~ 23 *tli6u~;"dl'd~'t~o-m~ ~ ~IVy'kicld:were'calledf6r." ;~[;r-biViSi6N"'~ .... ' ':, " " , ..... / -. : hawling !97 n a slnglei'game near the seasgnS:high .!ready Each team: kicked five and, TEAM i ,' gp 'W!; t pcb" gf gi" ;:;:; ;~':;:' ;:':':':':':":':':':':':':'; ; : ::;:; ;" ":':':':':':':':" ":':'*';:':':' ;:;**" ; ;:; ; ;';:; ; ;; ;'*; ;';';::';';';';';';':';':';';':':';'=';':';';';';':~":':';';';:;"; : ; : ; ;:;:;'; ;: children.andsetting :the markforthe •r eatablishdd.~:.:,,):.The Kermodes ":'!.::.: took the"team'-had. .•afterblasted the at the.teA•balls opponents net,beenthei 'Eeale$Rup ~' :'LB.'' ' es'""s:'o"it 3 '.I''~.' "375 ~" ' 32:434;' ~' ii i[:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.' " " ". : . " -- - ' ~,~". •'~'~I~2i:i:! iiii~i~i[i:i':~i~i[i~[~ili~iii~i[iii!~ii[ii!i!ii[i[i!i!i • They went ~/fter that mark high triple with 2657 202 poin[s, game remained tied : -' _ '" w C~~s : 'b--' " 6 214r~ ~3~ "~ 24" • ~ :i l~ [] 5 ~..~.~' '~i~ W tha ss onand eight of their less than the'sea~son high tflp~e ...... ' i,.-h ,~"tt w~,~'n " Totems." : "S 1",1 '. 200 49 2S • ~"=""""~_. ~=l/ ~l" • ! • ~ ~':i!iii~'O, pa . For those wa ..... o ...... " " ' ' " h A~m m a -- ' numberssurpassingthatmark winch was set by the •same . tense ending to .:hard fought "EAST DIVI$IoN :" ,:~ : ~ .~ ' ~. ~::::~ e~, They were Susan Janda (242), {earn. Th.eKerm.odes.a!sotook andwellplayedga/ne. Itended C,e~, 9:~'0 t.o00 ~iST: ': ~ il~li ill -~ ! ~'~ i~ ~:~'~":~i:~::i~i:. Marly Greenlaw (220), Terry the team ni.gh, tnpm w~.m a 960 withthesecondroundofnenaltv .'Luckles 6 6 ~a t.e0o 46 ~s ~ . . = = I I . '-' ' I ~~!~'i)i!:~,.,~ Braun 1198), Billy Salter (199), score. The.n.ignestsingmgame kicks with Runert en~er~ing_ ~.ea~,,~, s ~ ~ .~ 2~ ~ ~ Dale ,Flett (204) , • Rick Fett score recorcted this year is 1' 046 ...... th,~ ~Plor .'~a^-~'~-" ~Uli¢ ~IJ~t~[LUI-----'-"~'--" ~-"ureves...... "5 0 5 .O00 10 30" " " • " ~ ' ' ~'~'~'~4:~: :'c..... ' : (255). Lawrence Barber (200) also set by the Kermodes, t ii , ~ ..... ::::::::~"*::'~:~' and Jerry Hewer (235), For individual honors Pat The Strike-outs are still Scars took the ladies high triple Into Winter Fun leading the YBC league with 27 with a 601 score. That wasn't We Take Beer Bottles points, the Leopards are second anywhere near the season high With 21 and the YBC Roy,Is of 768, also held by Mrs. Sears. POP sHoP -The Easy Way, have 18. The Hot Dogs are in The individual high single 10a.m.-6 p.m. 8 TRACK TAPES fourth with 17~,~ points, the was a 238 bowled..by. Yvette_ .Fri. till 9 SPECIAL $2o0 Hiedleherg Tigercats have Dalgle. - . "1 sedred tSar,z, the Pros and the Revers have scored 15 a piece This Winter,,. and the Wipaouts have 10 pc•his. . Donna .Wilkinson scored the highest single game score for Terrace Equipment Sales With This the ladies with 180, Susan Janda was second with 170 and Dee Votre Centre RetreatS[ d'hiver Dee Brick third with 148. In [he high double game calagroy it was Susan Janda with 310. Your IVinter Recre~tionM Centre Donna Wilkinson with 283 and Brenda Barber with 255. For the boys Jerry Hewer scored Gresvg 'Jet' Reg. 39.95 Spec. : ~.-L~ the highest single score and the second highest single game • score with games of 189 and 173, ill., , . Pioneer .n sl " ill Kazama 'Bronze' Reg. 79.96 spec.3~.~b ~,ii(~!~iii;i:! • ,', He also took the doubles honors with his combines Score of 362• Ii_,ab. 'buyin9 easier withthe Terry Braun was secondin the !ii Kazama (Canada' Reg. 99.96 Spec. 39.95 ,~!~i ~ douhles race wilh'277, Friday Night League As It Falls,' the Dangerous I ;.,,: Kazama 'Diamond' Reg. 89.96 SpeD.'4~~ " . iiii /~ ~~ " • ' Exclusive"Eas?.Aro"gets¥ou iii Quintet and the Funny Five are i:i! . ~" ,,~ ~._~ qoinq with the'easiesttwo.linger iii thick in the battle for the league lead, As It Falls tops the Chart ii! ~-'~~ pull, Liqhtwelqht, Complelely "" iii lazama 'Champmn' Reg, 119,95 Spee, 59,95 ~. with 40 points, but the Quints ii!~ ~i~'~. • . ~new muffler makes it quietest in fiI are one back at 39 and looking i~ • (~~ . iisclass. Wide.spacedhaodtes ~ over their shoulders at the i~:i ~~ for bstter balance. Automatic '~ii: Funny Five who have 38 points, ~The Remainder Of Our Ski, Hockey & Baseball ~y The Campers are fourth with 35 and the Hopefuls fifth with 32 ii~ n~kingthingse.i~' ~ . .... • i:~: poinls, ~i~ EquipmentAt Similar Savings. ~~'~.~R! ~ ' In action last Friday night the • , . . •... O..o...... o....•...•.o...o~.~ Amateurs broke the 3,000 mark • . , . " by 77 points for the high tesm tr pie, A single game score of 1,004, also tops for the night, L ALSO contributed greatly to that final score. The highest three game score Oamping Equip. 25 % off . Sleeping nago33 off " recorded by a male bowler was , a 752 rolled by Doug Mumford. Susan Parent led the ladies with Cooper Official Hockey Pucks .10 ca. Hockey LaDes - Professional ,20 ca. n three game 705 total point. effort, The meus high single was O.I.L. Heritage .303 8r. S.P. Ctp, 4.60 Box ~ .177 Oal. Pallets ~ Box of 400 .19 ca. howled by Jack Osbourne with a very healthy 310 score, For the ladies ii was Anna Levesque Hockey Laoae- 03"~ 72"1 81", 91',, ".09 ea. " with 291; 9 short of that magic 300 mark, The top bowlers are Del Bjornson who Is averaging 243 points a game and Christine Ourgoliet, averaging 207, TERRAOEEQU|PMENT SALES OMINECA BUILDING SUPPLIES Wednesday Matinee League . The Coffee Slurpers may still have their lead on the league . f48i8 Hiway 16 West 635-6381 but the team called Those Girls 4639 Greig , 635-6384

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...... J "="" .... Hallowe'en Party FOR CiIILDREN Admission free. Safeway gives the plain The The Terrace Downtown Lions' Club will be holding Its annual FOB TEEN-AGERS Children's Hallowe'~l Party oil A teen-age dance will com- FOOD FACTS continuing Thursdsy, October 31st at the mence at 9:00 p.m. and all teen- One of the principal concerns begin to include metric ago. The price for glass con- Terrace Arena Banquet Room agers are invited to' come and of housewives and husbands measure on' their product tainers has gone up, soaring from 6:00 p.m. toS:30p.imwith have a good time. Thereisno these,days are the continued c4)ntliiners, Toothpaste prices of tin on world markets prizes for the be'st costumes charge. upward climb of the selling measured in ml is just the stai't have pushed up the cost of cans with treats and fun for all. .price of those commodities of a massive switch to the andthedil shortage has rapidiy 'education essential to the health and well- metric system. Weather increased the cost of be(nit of our 'children and forecasters will begin reporting ingredients In all types of scene ourselves. With this in mind the temperature in degrees plastic containers and wraps. Herald Social Editor bobble Celsius next April and many The recent removal of the price ~By Hugh Power msmmmmm Therrien (635-9020) dropped in" other sectors of the economy ceiling in effect in the U.S.A. on The ancient Greeks mixed turpentine with new wine to on Canada Scfeway Store in wiliseenmakethechangecver, aluminum supplies resulted in SOMETHING FREE FOR Pension Plan, and a funeral make it keep. Teri'aee Manger Roy Grant to It is expected that, by 1980, an immediate increase inessts TERRACE AND KITIMAT' director. Lively questions and get•.some of the answers and normal day-to-day transactions to manufacturers. This, in turn, RESIDENTS answer periods follow. som~ tips for the housewife in throughout Canada will be affects both paekaging material HOW often do you get WHERE AND WliEN? stretching the ever-shrinking carried out entirely, in metric costs and the cost of such something for free? Not very Mrs. Chapman will be talking For nzorc itJ]brnzath)tl: .M dollar. Here is a resume of the - traits, household items as aluminum often, especially regm'ding in Kit(mat on Wednesday, MRS. A. E, ('IIAPMAN iui'ormatinn gained during this COOKING GROUND BEEF foil. information on putting your November 20at 8:00 P,M. in the 308 - 990 Lagoon Drive : Competitive rotes on lot sad 2ad mortgages in town and interview. at moderate temperature (325- ALPHABET CODING is just personal affairs in order, which Neehako School, On November Vancnuver S, lI.C. country. Also ogreemento for sole and mortgages CURRENT IiIGlt PRICES 350 degrees F) wIH reduce one of the methods that Canada most of us will need to do sooner 21 Mrs. Chapman will talk to purchased. For more complete information please phone FOR SUGAR are likely to shr nkege and help retain meat Safeway has adopted to make or later. Often whan confronted Old Age Pensioners in the af- TEL, 688-0755 continue during 1974 'due to a juieas and flavour. Over- surethattheeashiersareaware by that need, we discover how ternoon and to the general GREENBRIERMORTGAGE combination of increased cooking draws out most of the of which items are on special. ignorant we are. Help is ~public at 7:30 P.M. in the consumption and lower juieas and results in more Each week's specials are available at no cost to you If you Lecture Theatre of the INVESTM ENTS LTD' production. In addition the shrinkege and a dry, unplatable marked with a code letter - a come to the following meeting. Caledonia Senior Secondary Suite F, 4650 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace expiry o! the International product. It is of(on suggested handy reminder of Its reduced "KEY TO THINKING School For further information [:l:u,, 635-6767 (above Miller's Mens Wear. Sugar Agreement has forced that one should wait until price. AHEAD" contact' Mrs. Grieve in Kit(mat Canada to buy her raw sugar ground beef is 'cooked before CURRENT SIIORTAGE OF Mrs. A. E. Chapman, who at 632-3827 and in Terrace PRINCE GEORGE, TERRACE, WILLIAMS LAKE (CTF) on the world market, at the seasoning with salt; apparently DESECATED COCONUT is a attained national recognition contact Hugh Power at 635-3833 going price. No longer are we salt draws juicTes out of meat. result of supply problems on a for her A. E. C. Estate Guido, or 63S-6531.. protected by price agreements FIG BAR LOVERS will be world wide basis. The market will give free public lectures in as we have been for the past sorry to hear that the was driven uliwards by massive bsth Terrace and Kit(mat. Mrs. number of years. This upswing manufacture of this product has purchases of coconut oil on the Chapman is a salt-appointed in the price of sugar also has an been temporarily discontinued, part of China and Russia. In version of Information Cimada. effect on the cost of manufac- A shortage in the supply of 'addition, severe droughts in the I, 1963, she discovered to her turing allkinds of products with minced figs has forced Phillipines depleted coconut amazement that only 14 percent a high sugar content such as manufacturers to seek new groves, causing many of the of all Canadians had wills. She jams, jellies, choeolatee, and sources. I, the meantime, fig mills to close down. Prices began to worry that if confectionery items, gelatin, bars will probably be absent have bean driven up to an un- .something happened to her and baked goods, canned fruit, from our shelves, precedented level as a result of her husband, the burden on 30 Years Of Political Reporting ketchup and wbest of others. WHY ARE SO MANY MORE drastic shortages. their families and friends could THIS SUMMER'S SHOR- PRODUCTS APPEARING ON LUNCHBOX IDEAS are be tremendous. This prompted TAGE OF CANNING, LIDS was OUR ll.c. SHELVES WITH always welcome, particularly her to try to find a solution to the Experience At City Hall a result of vastly increased BILINGUAL LABEL,S? New at the start of another school PplrOblems of wills and estate demand,coupled With a shor- product labeling, which In- year. Just a little planning can arming. Regional 9(strict tage?..Y of raw materials. eludes bilingual w0fiting and a ensure that peeked lunches will Through extensive research, lVl'anlu!acturers anticipated that listofingredients, is in line with be varied, nutritious ... and she gained considerable mdt'e,home canning would be new Federal Government delicious! ,A wide variety of hlowledge on these subjects, done: this year, but no one regulations win the field of breads and fillings he)p to avoid and subsequently predueed her Ottawa - Victoria foi~esaw'~jnst how large that packaging and labsling. All monotony. Apples, carrot publication AEC.Estate Guide increase would be. In some non-food items will have to sticks, celery stuffed •with Personal Ree0/`d. It has now cases':the demand was three comply with the new cheese, dried fruit are distributed In English, Frsneh, Your Vote Assures Action And Results times what it was in 1973. This, regulations by September. 1975 nutritious extras for recess German, and Ukrainan and she plus:~a:eurrent shortage of while food items will have until , snacks or to top off a sandwich plans to have it prepared in • tinplate, due to reduced March, 1976 for the changeover hmch. Add a hot dish, to he Italian. allocations of sleel manufac- deadline, battled in a thermos jar, for a Mrs. "Chapman acts as a turers, put terrific pressure on THE COST OF FOOD change of pace, What the daily 'moderato/" for a panel O'DONAGHY the .fanning, supplies market. 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Everyoneloves tohave a one- scratching and . damaging takesabout two weeks to'finish. of-a-kind conversation piece surmcus it comes rote. contact In addition to her driftwood and if it's useful so much the with. . . lamps Mrs. Rigler embroiders better. Here you see the The tables are mace •from a and erochets. A few years ago amazing results one- can get StuDcut from a crossection of a she won a prize and a ribbon for from a piece of driftwood, tree. The bases are of drift-, a crocheted bedspread at the These pieces were done by M~. . wood. The wooa is treated ln the PNE. Thebodspread wassold /~W i Tickets~.~-'~/\'~,-- Violet Rigler of 946 Paquette in same way as that for lamps, for one hundred dollars. She II 31 Thornhill. Mrs. Rigier, who is The tops are joIned to the base has entered many of her "~/ i $2.0 originally from PrlnceGeo~e, from the bottom with large creations in the Terrace Arts ~,~~ J 0~ -::';~'~! has:been:living in Terrace tar woou screws. Mrs. Rigier,ie!s and Crafts Show, She is plan- S : : ~b~l nihe years;;,She has been doing her husband take care of this ning to enter agaIn next swing. this beautiful work for five joining process He decides Her husband of eighteen Mrs Rigler is ex i Terrao~°~= '° years. She saw a driftwood where and how many screws years also has creative talents, tremely proud of this i Columbll.' lamp in one of the stores ner.e in are to be us.od.. . He puts empty bottles, to use. lamp which" is" made of j ~,~,~,~ u,,o°,o.. ,,m. Terrace. Being a praeueat One beautlfm combination Using a gross cutter ne turns " i 1 of -" ...... " ' woman, she decided to try her lamp and table which we were them into glasses and mugs. The size and shape of these pieces of driftwood will driftwood w th a butt e I The BrlllehColumbia Lions Society for Crippled Children hand at it. The results of her unable to get a picture of was These too are for sale. decide their use. flowers for a base. I first try turned into a small made of a solid piece of drift-: If you are thinking of getting hobby then a small business., wood about three feet long with someone special a novel gift for She sellsmanyofthelampsana projections of about two feet Christmas you sllould see the '. :,, .i ~,. : ~ ~. -...... i~ O ~ ~~ ~ D lables that she makes, high at one end. The lamp is Riglers fine eollection of artistic The driftwood she uses is worked in at the low end. The sets and pieees. : Ill ,n I m I [ 41 TIRE TOREB collected along the Skeena other end has a fiat piece at- -~. •~,;7:.:;.~;i:~i~!::'?'~:cl :~i;, :/s~?:t "it!lt~ ill / !'~..Lill.l - ~-- :~" 1"~ ~1 i- J River. After bringing it home it taehod which would be perfect The Ri:lers have two ~i' ~". )~~'~ ~1 Is lefi to dry. Depending on its to hold an ashtray or a bowl of children. ~m thirteen goesto 11 :ili,i:~ ii 4917 KEITH 635-6235, TERRACE " ~i .size ii maY lake up to a. year to peaouts• In the center there is a school in Te~'aee and 'Dlanni , ."Tf,~. . ~-~:~! .. ~~1,.- . U , . U dry . After the wood is cam- natural. hollow that could hold a ten g oes to school in Th orahl It , ,' .. pletelyearedanddrledshegoes piante_r. : , , * . Mrs. Rigler says the children :~,::,:~)~ .... : , " ~', ~. ,' • to work on it. Where the wood This cnarmmg aria attractive are more interested in sports ~ ' E & n iN~TaLI ~Tmg~ grain ls wanted to show through pteceiswe~worththesevemy thafiintheartistichobblesthelr ~l ~jll~l!~ti~l'~":~iIJE II • v ~ ~d~ iv v . it is carefully sanded Then it is dollars that Mrs. Rigler is parents have. ~ 1j ' "~.~ '~' ~ '~' ":f " " A ' " " ' A" " She" does not use. any type of , ".... . ,- ' • .-, : -TheRlgiees would seem to be ~~~,!~ ~ Vinyl Tiles ' I~]O=IM~Z & Commercial • --~ would be a pity to distort the : combinations of empty bottles They own a very old clock; the . beauttfulgrein andtheaged and drlftwood together. The date on the pendulum is i870. ~~~I~ , ' eERT'S eEUeATESSEH i colouring of the pieces. The bettles are filled with artificial This and a very old cook book ~~/~ Hi I : coating Mrs. Rigler uses is flowers. The driftwood lamp is given, to Mrs. Rigier by her ~~~~::_ ~,~.~ [' Fine qmou-:ua'ity:"==-~s . Varathene plastic coating, then formed to fit theneck of the mother-In-law" when they were from Mteralightre-sandinganda bottle, married. It Is calledThe ~~~~. • , . oil overth second Coating of plastic the Mrs. Rigiet also dees work to Housekeepers Friend and ;~~~-- ~~ e world .. i pieeeisreadyiobeturnedintoa specifie~ition. Just a few weeks copywritedateonitis1897. The "i~i,!/~ ~i #~[- ~- *•~ Ill 4603 Park 635-5440 i• lampThedriftwoodisuseda'sis or a table. , agoahewagon wheel was hubtoaskedto makeusea a'the recipes measurementsare amazing and s° arefor -~~"!)l~tlll!tl I ~~i' " --' " ilJ " '~'d~--~' R DU RUG i ' N No cutting is dose unless a lamp. Sinco the hub is hollow ingredients. " RAOLEAN UPHOLSTERY broken edge or loose, piece is she hung a small bulb inside of ...... unattractive Generally, the it. Then she placed a driftwood ~msloes...... ~emg sucn a busy. ~~ L ...... i i.:):.~~... ', ,'-:_.-c~~,~" " ~'~ ~+ ' f " " F " " shape and size of wood dictates lamp at the top. The two inmps womanw..tm net n.ouo~ ~'.s- ~:i:. :.~ii: [] the style and kind of article work separately so they may be ~.r~=,...... utl~ Ciil ui lll~t ..UWII ~:W~:~,.~,, ~_. OLEAHERS- - which is made. used~ingleyor together. cooking anu naming as weu as CJeafl is Clean when we do the job If a lamp is to be made a hole The lamps she makes are for canning. The Riglers son Jim holds what Mrs, Rigler calls I Mrs, Rlgler would be very is drilled through it. A piece of sale, They range in wiee from their His and Hers Shillelaghs. They are made from :4646 Scott 635-4847 Terrace pleased if anyone interested in L copper tube is then inserted twenty to thirty dollars. A her work would phone her at pieces,, of driftwood that were picked up along the about half an inch into the hole. small price to pay for the Skeena River. Aboul three inches remains beauty of these pieces, If you 635-7629. ' outside of the wood. Thecord is would like to buy one contact ...JOE'S PRINTER'S then passed up through the hole Mrs. Rlgler at 635-7629. ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING and the copper tube and then Mrs, Rigler has sold' her, S OFFSET & LETTERPRESS S attached to Ihe lamp fixture. A lamps as far away as Ontario shade is then put on and a piece and California. She doesn't Native Oourtworkers of felt glued to the bottom (to devote a set amount of time to 635-3024 this work. She does it as the the back if it is to be wall hungl & Oounselling. Association of B,O, -- to prevent the wood from mood strikes and each piece S votre Centre Recreatif Estival S TERRAOE EQ.UlPMENT SALES LIAISON OFFIOER Say D 1635-6384 4539 Greig D: Require an individual to act as Liaison person'between the Native Courtworkers & Counselling Association of B.C. and the task force on TERRAOE :OUSTOM TOWING Merry Christmas delivery of legal services to Native people of B.C. "1271 Substation Road 24 Hour Service Fast - Efficient 'New Trucks to Serve~ i 4 times a year. Duties: 636-9383 " • ..... Will represent Native Courtworkers Assoc. on the task force. ~Will be involved in I:esearch into what are the legal needs of Native people of B.C. Will involve organization of meetings, R FLEET QUALITY USED CARS R visiting communities throughout B.C. and investigation in. valved in formulating and implementing new programs, site SERVlOE Are our Speciality " selection of pilot protects, staff recruitment, program recommendations and evaluation: LTU,, 491o Hwy 16 ,W 635-7665 1111"15tl~LLIMBIA :;..' .I.]II,[ E E

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No.200,193 East FOR YOUR SPACE lhis Winter's issue. Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Order as many subscriptions ,~s you li~,e, II's a great way to say Merry Christmas to yourSelf,and everyone onyour gift lisl., Y THE HERALD; Wednesday, October 30, 1974, PAGE B3 Health care of. Indians improving The Indian population in cantin the 17-40yearagegroup-drowning were the most similar to those of other British Columbia in increasing were due to accidents and common typesofaccidents. Canadians. To accomplish this, at the rate of two point six per violence. Dr. Butler's letter suggests the' Branch engages in four cent, twice the natural increase Non-Indians in British possible methods of improving main activities; Health care of the non-Indian population. Columbia have similar high the situation, tle advises that and treatment services, public J .The Indian infant (to 12 rates for these age groups, but the chiefs and councillors of the health services. Involvement of Indians in the health care t.,..,..*.....,.*...... ,., •,.,., ,....,...... ,.,...... ,,...... ,.,.. o,, ,...,.,...... ,... •.,,, .... , •,.. months} death rate in 1973 was in the Indian population 26.2 per various bands discuss the cent of all deaths were due to problems, then meet with system; and provision of DEAR ANN LANDERS:" preterjtareStcrlingBrown, the the lowest ever recorded, though still more than twice the accidents and violence, where Medical Services staff to decide physical facilities, Everynowandthenyou reruns poet: Pakricia Harris, the non-lndian rate. as it is only 10.6 per cent for non- remedial action, Headquarters of the Pacific letter because someone thinRs i! prominent Washington, D.C:, Indians. The purpose of the Medial Region is at 814 'Richards should be repeated not only foz attorney:and Roy Wilkins. head' • These details of Registered Indian births and deaths in 1973 It is estimated that alcohol Services Branch is to assist Street, Vancouver, Zone those' who didn't see it the firsl of the NAACp. I was taking my fire contained in a letter ~n ,was a contributing factor in 70 Canadian Indians and all Directors and staff arc situated time, butfor those who saw 11 stand with them. chiefs and councillors of all per cent of these deaths. Motor residents of the Territories to in Victoria. Vancouver. Prince and didn't pay ariy attention. ] I realize, however, that'•the bands in.British Columbia from vehicle accidents, burns, and have access to health services George and Prince Rupert. am in the second category ant times and language do change. Dr. G.C. Butler, Pacific Region now I'm paying the price for m~ When I asked rny friend John Director, Medical Servte'es stupidity. Johnson, the publisher of Ebony Branch, National Health and Theletter wanArom a woman• magazine, this question, he told Welfare. who, when her husband died. me of a 1973 survey that showed moved in with her daughter and 90 Rr cent of the readers polled "There has been a marked son-in-law. That widow, by Ebony preferred to be called.. improvement, but the situation MUNICIPAL ELECTION strangely enough, made exactly black with Afro-American is stillfar from satisfactory," the same mistake I did. Please, second and Negro third. Dr. Butler said. "Nearly half of Ann, hunt up the letter and DEARANNLANDERS: l.am the deaths among infants oc- rerun it for those for whom it is a Jewish widower who has been curred in the first few days of • 16th NOVEMBER 1974 life. The only way to prevent f not too late. Bless you. -- Sad keeping steady company with a & And Sorry charming Protestant divorcee. them is more adequate prenatal DEAR SORRY: Here's the We have agreed that the dif- eareJ letter and I agree, it's one that ferences in religion will not be a. Medical Services Branch PERSONNEL ARE REQUIRED TO bears repeating. .divisive •factor in our records show that more than halfof the Indian women visited relationship. We are mature, the doctor or nurse lass than six DEAR ANN LANDERS: I liberal thinkers and each of us read the letter from the widow times during pregnancy. SERVE AS OEPUTY RETURNING respects the rights of the other This is considered inadequate who sold her lovely house and to hold the religious beliefs we moved in with her daughter. as Indian woinen deliver more were reared with, under-weight babies than non- She wrote: "It was the biggest Recently we had dinner at the OFFICERS AND AS POLL CLERKS mistake Of my life. I am now a Indian, and the Branch home of my fiancee's close recommends they visit the guest in' somebody else's friends. Her grown children home." were present, Grace was said doctor or nurse e£ery ,month PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE She's lucky. I made the same before the meal, The prayer during the firstseven months of mistake, but I'm no guest -- I'm was offpred in the name of pregnancy, then twice monthly a" maid and a laundress, a Jesus Christ, .whom I have thereaRer, BUT NOT ESSENTIAL nurse, a gardener, a short-order always accepted as a learned The Branch survey also found cook and an answering service, rabbi and teacher, but not as a that low-weight babies were I am not suggesting this is what Franeine Vandelac's knitwear collection is full of more common in women over 30 deity, I have been present at years of age and In women with my daughter and sen-in-law had public gatherings when prayers mrprises. For a classic shirtcoat, she knits a loop in mind when they begged me to five or more children. The letter IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CONTACT have been invoked in the name pattern with plain ribbed edges and belt. Style No, stresses the need for these move in with them. They were of Jesus and have always felt truly concerned that I would be 740. Approx. Canadian retail price: $250. Approx, women in particular to visit the uncomfortable. doctor or nurse regularly lonely: But you know the old I believe prayers should be American retail price: $275. Hat: Anita Pineault. THE RETURNING OFFICER OR THE saying,."The road to hell is Boots: Brown's. Makeup: Electra & Corrado. during pregnancy. ecumenical In content when Most of the remaining deaths paved with good intentions," people of different faiths ' Photo: Serge Beauchemin I work harder now than I ever in infants were from chest ~' gather. In your.opinion would it diseases. MUNICIPAL OFFICE did in my own home, There are be best to remain silent on such A point of major concern is four children here and the occasions and consider it .a Ihe number of deaths, by ac- music m so loud I have three- thoughtless gesture? Or should cidents and violence of Indian day headaches. I am under :. I tell my fiancee how I feel and tension constantly because ! try ask herto inform the host ahead Food Price Reviews children and young adults. 87 Returning Officer at 635-2559 so hard to avoid expressing an of time so similar discomfort er cent of all deaths in children - 16 years of age and 6~ per opinion= I'm afraid I might be :can be avoided in the,future? "7" accused of "tdking sides" or Unsure for Consumers "interfering" -- the cardinal DEAR U.: An ecumenical Peanut butter prices have creased by 3S-SOper cent during CHRISTMAS SEALS after 6:00 p.m. daily. sins of old people, prayer is. of course, in much increased by. approximately 10 the past year and' shortages It was sheer folly for me to better taste when members of a per cent at the retaillevel since ' have occurred in these t= FIGHT :1: give up my own home. If this, variety of .faiths are present, June 1973 and further price materials, letter helps just one widow but it is in bad taste to .tell Increases may occur, In general, -peanut butter LUNG DISEASE Municipal Office 635-6311 =reowr,,ewor,.make op.e..,,,.eca.. P .. PS aamm'"' W.e,eo, ' .s '*,ere.wo.e w.o.. ,ou ,o,. o,.e,s.omos,..veb.o ,ow ,oe,.os* pray d'° 'd,P ..e. *"°'*oe.. ha.or,.e ma.u,ao*ur, cru.,od°' u.pea.., ,n .=o,aotore..oa,er,a,.,k.p* lar,e ,ove.*o.e. .a.e o,pr,oe. ,aw PLEASE USE I • Ueturning 0.ioer • Y g at many luncheons an 'n peanut oil, and sugar.. The remain stable until inventories needed you?} '-- Sacramento when pork has beenserved and ingredients- are blended ~ and have to be replenished: factory. .ZHRIS'rMA~ S~'ALS DEARSAC.: ! was ri.ghthere grace was offered in the name . homogenized to : [0rm prices then increase to reflec! three:;Y ears a go , "g wing 'me of Jesu~,'So I eafthe'saladand " :spreadablesolids which: may raw: ;materiaL:. ~reptacement - " ~ ' • , ' ' ' : ' .... ' : " " . same:, b¢tvice. ,wegetables and sll~tly '.say a l have a smooth or "crunchy" c'0st's.., Wholesale prices of t~, " ,::. ' . .'...... ,.~ ." .... •...... ,,...... *. ... , .... • DEARANN LANDERS ~ You Hebrewblessi~ig.' At our~ dinner ~texture Canadian per capita peanut butter have lncreased by certaihly - showed 'your . table; however,' when guests are consumption was about 2.57 lbs. -about 40 per cent since January ignor~in'eo~When you responded 'present we join haflds around in i973 which is a decline from 1973 while • retail prices have . __."~ P _ ~ . • ~ , • , ' + - " + J` ~"" ,- ~ : : • ~ ~ . "

assured you he had no racial is always ectumentcaL , The Food Prices Reviews. The consumer can expect :=

prejdd[ces. He. described DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our Board considers that the major, continued higher retail prices " himself'as "bern in the North family has moved 14 times n reason.~ 'for increased'peanut for peanut better until World Vo||~ f~r do||a~ Checkint°Da~un'sec°rz0mlcalB210' andmovedwhenachildwithhts the past sixyears. We always butter prices are: ...." shortages of peanuts,~peanut TheB210hasfeaturesthatsomeother cars like to call extra parents'•: to the Mzdwe" S t.." : leave a forwarding addreasand - The cost of peanuts has oil, and sugar can be overcome cost options. His question was: "Wh~/t. is ,, I~mbeginningtowondei'ifit's'a algn0stdoubledsinceJune1973, by increased production of feature feature .~.~o.,o,~noo,~o~, ,the politeword to describe Afro- good idea. Although world peanut thesecommodities. bucket seats;Power asslsted front Americans?" He said years ago I've had letters from former production increased in 1973, i PUNCH LINE - I disc brakes.White sidewall tires. the most ,popular word was neighbors and acquaintances the world shortage of edible oils Tinted gross. And rear window "colored," then Negro came whose names I can ' scarcely has indirectly created a shor- • OF THE WEEK I into use. Now the popular word remember. "they want to tage in peanut supplies used for All included In theDatsun 13210, seems to be "black". Re said correspond and have even peanut butter, manufacture. the Datsun B210 2-door Sedan's standard,o,o price00 of . black was inappropriate,since, suggested that we ,~isitthem, Countries which formerly ex- • less than $3000.~ man~' i.of his Afro-American Should I respond or would it be. ported peanuts are now allocating much of those friends .are not block, in fact, ' best tO ignore the letters? -- milea~e.SoitAswellasgi'eatgastakes even. they are lighter in color than Gypsie quantities for domestic peanut can still make $3000: less of your dollar to take some of his East Indian friends. DEAR G.: To ignore such oil production. The reduction in you farther. Your answer floored me. You well-meaning friends would be peauut supplies has forced Datsun B210.The car that can replied, "The word 'black' is extremely callous. Simply write pric~ upward. definitely in, but I prefer a friendly, noncommital note. - The price of peanut oil Negro." Soy you were flattered to have doubled in the past year due to world shortages in all classes'of go a long, long way. How gross can you get? Don't been remembered and you hope you know there is no such word to see th.em again sometime. edible oils. as "Negro"? It is a bastar- -- The price of sugar has ..... *Datsun B210(Model HLB210TR):$2~65.00. almost tripled since November • ,. . Suflgestedretail prlce FOB Vancouver, .dization of the word "nigger/' '" Toronto,Montreal, Halifax warehouses. pronounced "Nigra" by TURN ONS] 1973 due chiefly to world con- * '" : '" ':: :~i.;... ': *; " : - . . LocalfrelghtIlcence, provln~laltax, Southerners. That a woman in sumption exceeding world '.~-...'.C ~'~:..: ...... ,,'-:',:'~";! '" :', Ifappl cable,extra. yo'ur position didn't know this is production in recent years. -- Packaging costs have in- positively shocking. Sign me -- High Umbrage DEAR HIGH: Please come down a little so we com- DAI'SUNI municate. Negro is a legitimate

word. It comes from the Latin - v "niger," meaning black• For . .... i•;:ii • -oP7"~E II O~T~E ,I !i i:i~/ii~i :, many years it was the term POeUZAT/OIV I [ LrXPea~WAYS! I preferred (capitalized, of LIFE: course),by most people of that race. Many distinguished and chltivated people who still • ONEco~=~ ELSE/.IV .c T~ I

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• I~ Lf' - -m ...... PAGE B4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 3(), 1974 i A Don't cry now my child, Yes, these are tears son. :- Ii" Yes, Dady's gone away. I cried and cried and cried,- ] Dr.Lamb Save your tears child; Because, my darling child -I Today your Daddy died. [ Mother .ell be back someday.. No, don't cry my son. I zlon't know why son. : " : "[ Swollen fingers Yes, Daddy's gone to war; Maybe if we reagy pray, : I Answers No my darling little man; Maybe if you ask GOd; I cause much pain By Debbie.~._~errien I can't say what it's for, The war Will end someday, ]

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. is his second marriage, my first. He has three children, DEAR DR, LAMB -- Would ou explain the difference of which we have custody. ~ etween rheumatoid • I would give anything to arthritis, osteoarthritis and have a child of my own, but gout? What can one do to help my husband had a vasectomy during his first marriage. I or relieve these? I have swell- "' : . ing of my finger joints and [ have heard of artificial in- semination ~)ut don't really don't know which one this is, District Of Terrace 7 My doctor says there is no know anything about it. known cure, just to keep ac- Would you please send me all tive, the information you can about the subject, the pro- DEAR READER - In I~en- cess, the danger •involved, if eral, rheumatoid arthritLs is any, etc.? an inflammatory disease, Notice Of Election ; with red. swollen, tender DEAR READER -- You joints. It can be mild or might have a lot of trouble severe. By contrast, getting that done. The pro- ostsoarthritis is a wear and cedure is simply one of me- chanically injecting semen tear process or degeneration PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtothe electors of the Municipality of the joints, usually with into the birth canal where the overuse or increasing age. sperm cells can then migrate of Terrace that I require the presence of the said electors at the Municipal In your case you might be up theuterus to the tube and Bu'ilding~ 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. on Monday the 28th day of Oc- able to tell the difference by fertilize the ovum (egg). tober, 1974, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of which joints of your fingers electing persons to represent them as.- are involved. In osteo- The problem is related to Mrs. Victor Morrel's photo of O'Donagh, editor of ihe Terrace arthritis the end joints obtaining .the donor semen daughter and Dachshund was the Herald. Phone a news tip to the Herald of the fingers are involved, and doing the p.rocedure ALDE RMAN (Three) -for a two year term (1975 - 1976 calendar years). But, in rheumatoid arthritis when the woman ts able to winner of the Terrace Herald's weekly or bring in an interesting photo and win the knuckle joint and the sec- get pregnant. If often takes a prize for the best news story tip or $5.00 for the best of the week. $10.00 for THE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE AS ond joint are usually in- long time and many trials, photo. The Morrels live at 4634 Park the best of the month and $50.00 for the volved, causing the fingers to FOLLOWS:- Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly The best advice I can give Avenue in Terrace. She is seen above best of the year. have a spike-like ap- you is to write to the obstetri- qualified electors to the municipality. The nomination-paper shall be pearance. cal and gynecology depart- receiving her cheque from Patrick delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this ment of the nearest univer- notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination-paper may be Gout usually involves sity medical center and ask single joints to start with, and their advice. Most doctors in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name~ is caused by the gradual are neither equipped nor How to cope... • residence, and occu patton "of the person nominated in such a manner as deposit of a salty-like materi- wisl\ to provide this type of to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination-paper shall be al from uric acid. I think if service. Are four walls, inflhtion and Thomhfll group will meet on stuffing, wool socks, old work you were having acute at- kids getting you down? "Hope Mondays beginning Nov. 4 from~ socks, patterns, wool scraps, subscribed to by the candidate. tacks of goutyou would know There is another possibility to Cope" is a pilot, project for 9:30 - 11:30 in the Thomhili oods&endsandpocketbooksfor it and your.doctor would be you may have overlooked. mothers of pre-school children. Elementary School with this program. For further in- IN THE EVENT OF A POLL BEING.NECESSARY, such poll will be treating it, Some vasectomies can be The aim is to give p~'actieal babysitting at 885 Paquene. formation on the program or for opened at the Clarence Michael Elementary School Gymnasium, 3430 reversed. Vasectomies are support to. help mothers cope We are also looking '[or pick-up of scraps please call Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia, on the 16th day of November, There are a lot of things usually considered perma- with the demands on them. The material scraps, nylons for 635-4419or 635-4324. that can be done for arthritis, nent. However, it may be that program could be two-fold with 1974, between the houcs of 8:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in When the involvement is min- the ends of the vas that were a co-operative babysitting Finding Security In Retirement the afternoon, and Advance Polls will be held at the Municipal Building, imal, as sometimes occurs cut and tied in your husband program where mothers take 3215 Eby Street, Terr~ace, •British Columbia, between the hours of 9:00 with osteoarthritis, the sensi- could be cut again and sewed their turns babysitting running Falls -- Buff freshly waxed floors o'clock in the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon, on Tuesday, ble approach is to maintain together. He is a young man in conjunction with a self-help Although persons of retire- thoroughly, motion and relieve pain. But, and.he mil~ht have at least and fun program for mothers.' ment ege total only about 10% --Wipe up spilled foods and November 12th, 1974 and at Mills Memorial Hospital, 27E Tetrault Street, for more serious problems, one chance in four of being of this nation's population, they liquids Immediately, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 o'clock in the af- eve, reconstructiori of able to re~ain his capacity to The mothers program could suffer from approximately 80% --rise a non.sllp rubber mat in damaged joints is possible, father children. It is worth of all home fatalities. •Among your bath. Add well.anchored ternoon and 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, on* Friday, November lSth, 1974, include: budgeting, cooking, those 75 or older, more ere kll. horizontal grab bars 40 inches of which every person is hereby required to take notice and given For more information you considering. He would need makoovers, sewing, child• care, will want to get a copy of the Lo. see a urologist for such led by falls than by maWr-ve- above floor. himself accordingly. legal, rights, films, grooming hicle accidents. Listed below are --Keep bath tubs low, prefer. book "There's Help for reconstructive surgery. Given Under My Hand at Terr.ace, British. Columbia this 21St day of Arthritis," that 1 cowrote and cradts, We also hope to some easy ways to fallpreof your ably with fiat bottoms. homes: --Install windows that open with LaRue Stone, an Dr..Lamb welcomes ques- have a swap system for October, 1974. childrens clothes and books. --Add abrasive treads or ear- and close easily. They should be arthritis sufferer of many tions from his readers, but be. pet to stairs to prevent slipping. "cleanable on both sides from the years, Send one dollar plus 25 cause of the volume of mail he Yours needs will determine the --Make rugs slip proof, inside. = I cents postage and handling to cannot answer personally. program, --Improve staircase handrails. --Locate electrical outlets Paul Bogelund "Arthritis,"- .in ca re of .this ' Questions o! genera/ interest The Terrace arou,~ will meet Provide extra support at the top about thirty Inches above floor newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, will be "discussed in future on Wednesday~ an'd Frida s and bottom stairs, and out of way of furniture. / Returning Officer Radio City Station, New columns Write to Dr Lamb in be ...... ly --Light hallwayswellandkeep --Keep furniture standing York NY 10019 : - c a r e of "If s newspaper" P O 1...... ginning ~ov " --I tram ":"s'3o ~ • - them free of obstacles, firmly. ' ..... ~ - , • • - . .... ~ . 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. I + THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974, PAGE nanC~al security. We also hope that you are really deeply In love. because getting married Just to For have an immediate/amity of your own is not the best reason to marry. You should want to get I married because yea are deeply And in love and becouse the two of ++: (Aspirin is a truly remarkable it safe. Find out about you and \ you want to live as one unit : 'drug: It was • originally your arthritis from a qualified Also, times are hard right now in this country, so the longer developed .. years ago doctor. About THiS WEEK'S LETTER: I the spring.. We love eacl~ other you walt and the more mont y igpecifieally for rheumatoid WIIAT BRAND? have ~ problem. I am in love very much and we want to get you can save or invest, the bett~r arthritis --. the kind which If your aspirin program calls wilh this guy. We have been go. married,so that we can. Kart a (now we don't mean you should isg together for almost a year. family of our own. We are think. + makes people siekest' and for ten or more five-groin Teenagers wait five or ten years ~ but long We want to get married. My dad . ing of running away and getting enough ao that you can have Causes the most pain and tabletsaday, thecost eanreaily said we could get married a year married. What sbould we do? eripp]ing. Aspirin relieves pain add up. If you don't want to something to fall back on If yOU ago, but when the time came he OUR REPLY: We think your should ever need it), Don't be i,~,but it does much more than spend more than you have to, told us to wait until this summer father is right. You had better In such e rush to get married-- that. it also reduces in. you should know that highly when I would be 17. Well I was walt a tittle while longer and try remember true love doesn't fade flammatlon -- and in- advertised brands (especially 17 in January and summer is here to put some money sway so that away with time --It gets stronger flammation is what does all the those with added ingredients) sad now he wants us to wait until - you w!ll have s little bit of, ft. =- and stronger,

~;damage :in joints and what are the most expensive, Plain • • •,,,..,, • •,, •, •.,... o.,.,...... ,.,.,.,.,...,...... ~ ...... ,. •, •., ,.. ,...,.,.,...... ~...... +.,..,.,...~.... • •.,, ..,,, .., •, •,,, •,. • °.,.,,,,,,+.,,,.,,.o,%,.,,,.,,,~ :~auses .the swelling and stiff- as[~irih is wliat helps your ar- ALL SEWN UP • ness and pain.. When taken thritis, Many unadvertised ' + - - " •' - +- " 1 ' .'properly, aspirin helps arthritis brands of plain aspirin do the ~victims::feel better, move jobjustaswellandcostfarless. ~ HELPFUL IDEAS •

-" Ttlrn buck fhe clock. Turn -around better, function better, The least expensive way to on Ihe fu~. Try your hand al -rdQ~ treatment exercises better, lay plain aspirle.effectlve for noslelgic gifts created from '+It~:d0esn't just, relieve the athritis is In bottles of 1,0oo TOUCtIEDBY DIAMONDS sl:eels and towels, symptoms, it treat,hem, tablets. Ask your doeter for Brilliant diamond "dewdrops" add a touch of IiOW MUCIi,il0W OFTEN? advice. Purse your lips fo~" a little - ~ ~ .... sparkling life to a free-form flower brooch of textured ~,ork'and you'll end up with i ~'~V()Ui~"ASPlmN P~OORA,~I Have you seen ads or ecru- yellow gold, The feminine design, by John and Lynda' n homemmle purse made from •~Nou are,an indivitlual net mercials for buffered aspirin, Gilchrist of the United Kingdom, was chosen for a one "century 20" pillowcase. _ ': ++ +. I+rANNOUMC£MI:N. r i~quite -like anyone else's ar- liquid aspirin, coated aspirin nud Vogue pattern # 8S36. Or .jhritis. How much aspirin you 'and time-release aspirin? 1974 Diamonds-International Award. The annual use your head creatively and !,need for your disease, and how Maybe one is just right for you, . design competition that fosters creative excellence, you', hnvc a new hat, a quilt- :.::mUehyou can tolerate is for a bul don't let advertising tempt using diamonds, ed caChe-all made from one • qt/alifiedphysician todecide, you into trial-and-error self- ,YoU ~make~ a serious mistake medication. Again your doctor . Dr, +RsC, Brooks+• and Associates + - '+when.doetorandY°U" tryaetto hgureaSyoUrout y~U ,s the, .°ne to declde., your Week ahead mm. __~'w"mM,S i'+ + ,, . ." ! . AS! IRtN ADVERTISING ~-"---'--'F~d~er9 wish to announce that they are moving

+ " :p+r e_+,sC_.n~sas,_m~..u.c.h.+..a_splrJ.ni_Pe_r year. More and more of it is ,retuhout. ,' .." ' , , '! as of November 1 :'" I" " " " . ',.. being aimed at arthritis su[- TAURUS A decision made in the past, so IL seems, de- + ,~ ,.c. + ;.:,ean ...... to erate You..... snomo nave ferers because they are big Ap r .2-o May 20 rounds reamrmatlon. SUckbyyour guns; don't "+". '~ '~-'+ ~'~ ~your: asp|tin-taKing - program, aspirin buyers relinquish what you,bellcved several months • :i !~Y~'.t0*be keptup da}' in'andday .. " ago. " ..... Doughia Dash" pillowcase ,lie Medical Centre + ?:~hUt ,eyen•.when ,you are feeling The Arthritis Foundation says GEMINI ]~emember,' repeating What you" hear, based on desilined hy Angelo Donghia baiter. If you skip taking it on ~ May 21. ,]rune 20 hearsay, ean be deadly. Avoid a gossiping "but- fi)r Utica Fine Arts and Vogue .: ~schedule,~hen your pain sub- that aspirin itself is good for Insk'y." During this cosmic eycle, silence "will pattern i/) 8833, For home i~-,~sides~!h e way you would when " arthritis but a lot of ssplrln-for- be golden! sewing ideus like these that 12 4666 Lazelle. - ',h~.headache has gone away -- arthritis advertising is bad. MOONCIllLD Throw yourself into a project that involves arcbuLh creutive und eeonom- • ~'~:y0u ~~ lose> the. :.full. anti- June ~1 • Joly 2~ long term plans, also, avo d ernst anal outhursts ic:ll, Iwrite to: J.P, Stevens, • - i~:inflammatory effect:: Steady " g Many ads make arthritis that might he triggered byyour Jealous and sus. 20th Century Limited Broc- .'~.~.dosage;is what' keeps in- sound like nothing much more plciousnature, hure, Dept. NAP, 1185 Ave. :.flammation. Under' control. So than a d sease of"minor aches . LEO There's no,~use at swimmlffg against the fide, of the Americas, New York, phone number .is +:::+ikeep in touch with your doctor; ' and pains." The troth is ar- July 23. Aug. 2~ According to yot~r chart; It's time to Join your N.Y. 10030, . +...~ , ':~tfyour pmgramof medication, • lhritis can be a serious disease, associates, In otlier words, if you can't "whip •::;.rest and .exercises .should be The pain can be excruciating - them; join them!,: .. Work Dtvlslon i: :~:changed~ let him be' the one to and the results can be severe VIKGO ' There's strange "goings on" in your chart. It . . Pueblo Indlanu dlvide -man's : 'decide, noL you. crippling, unless lhe victim - 'Aug,~3-SepL~ seems as though an avast'taking place,:at work froht wombn's work accord-•. .,J6-6263 some distance...will affect your relationship ,'lng ,t0 materials. :Earth: ie hci-s; "; 'SIDE EFFECTS with th~ opposite sex.: ' " ' .,'wood ishls, She makes pottery, :" ~-. Over~ treatment in the early stages. /!• : : :'-.. Overdoses of aspmn cause LIBRA 1~luny members of ~,our dgn will be worl~ing " . bui.lds an adobe, eto.,:He, ea~es .... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :•ringing• ringing in theears and slight How often do aspirin ad- Scpt. 23-Oct.~"~ st making lrlcnds with someone--who doesn't," . '-, tOOlS, umbers r0ols enn so on • • deafness These symptoms go vertisembnts tell youth s '~ part cular y care to encourage your'attention - :away when the' dosage is , • orgo edwilL : •, ' , ~ ,. ' -. • "reduced. And some people can't e~'A•.a h....rt,,,~ ,to ngnir~n SCORPI(} " What you eat and dring plays a major role ..... " * i*I/l /i i/ ! i/ i / or sheuldn t take asp,r n at all -'1 '-'isemcnts tell .,ca* that Oct, 23. N v. mt m this week's cosmic cycle," It would he a good . • : + - - .... . IllR~$ in i ii BE ii I R because t upsets their auv~,t , _. a.~ ,.._ - - idea to check into your diet ,and general health 'i • "'~= ' •-' ill IL IUL BL RiD • stomachs or because they are Yr°3~dri°~eageb~Chaeddu~et:p°u~(~n,~ ~r~o~/?Al~e~l~:i wiltdroneTbere'SoalWaySathe:chanra in v l,~e. il rt~tuts+a ,Oa'r'e"~"'~ ,e.d * ...... •. •+•,• I/J I[]!i1 /F M.ll allergie to it or because they " ' " ou'to self . • " p I i~ ,'" . ' '';: h..;. c..~.,~n eo-dition ~like + let adverhs!ngl~dy . . - helpinghaedwhen"tbeehlpsaredown!'.You'll:.• ~OMM g~ gmf~gl "='~ "';~ o" . , diagnosisana self-treatmenttor test this theory- " " " "' ' ' "' ~ I ! I ill mm I i i I~ , ,

' wpeptcil~l)lt~;l~"bl~°l~a3XawmoPrlseeIf arthritis.. There.is..mue.h more to CAPRICORN + ThoughlJ'sbout+ge and t,+ ,utur+.wllt.heo",' ? II lI IPIIM [] [] V ...... " - ' '..... "r '"~' controlling •artflrlus ,. ,nan ~,get "', ". De e 2~ - Jan 19 most Capricorns durng ths week's+cosnde , ~,oucanttakeasplrm...... "~ " ...... ;'"therea "'V( i11e- ..UnB*+...... wonderful *++"relief ...... •~r +i~-:-:...~:" , " ~ +.~-+:+;:' " ;"" ." cycle" So it's time" ' to re view the past ann. pre- ' • . ' g~.~ .MBll~ BIBIll mmi/milll-- l~ii~llMll_ iW I. seyera'°tner.urugs-e=.lec.u e thritis isn't a disease to fool . .'" pare'for'things to come...... ': + :/ ~"~==w mm..Irl/M= i + arthritis which your sector can. -~und with While ,,ou are ...... -, • - • • * " - • :' pescr rP'e,, ins'ead:, , o,u .... ~, ~u~itsu=~ *£ms weeK's events might • taKeoi a surprisnig .',:. :~. :.. :.,'+ ;-,:.' Justrdrdember"thatas-rinis dosing yourself from the Jan,~0-Feb. 18 twist. A member of the opp ste sex, so it i • . . , . '. . _~ ._ mediein~ •cabinet and staying . seems, n~lght pin' you- down with~re~.ponsi: ,i.,~,i,.,,.../,'~:,:.,'.'.~,+i,~'~:=:i..'. sate tor most people, Duller me away from the doctor, bllitles that you aren't readyy 1o,~ =,~..~.unaertaKe. "(~ ~'F~: ,'+~ 4:~ = :~:: Lj:: ~ ~ ":: +';~1 ~;+;: : =" ' . rare few itcan be bad. Don't let irreversible damage may be.. PISCES Try to' stay ahead of an unpredietahle person advertisements tell .you how to laking place in your arthritic- Feb. 19- Mar. £0 who has become p/~rt of your ioh,.tssk or proj. ire.at yourself with aspirin, Play eel, Someone Wants to "belittle" you in thn AFFORD FUEl, joints. eyes of a superior.• " r l " INJECTION Keep those promises you've made to Yourself... " iiiii!il i i:::.:i.ii~. •:i .Until now, fuel injection has almost exclusively been a luxury item~::-.-;:: ~L' ~~ ~ " r with sound money management advice from the . ~i~i'.iL!~ionluxury cars, costing anywhere up to twenty-five or thirty thousand d011cirs. • Royal Bank! . i ?i*:+/"i(~il/Andif-oFcar you've had the big sums of money it took to buy those kind ~/: 'Sl then you know what a wonderful thing fuel injection can be. Are You satisfied with the way you manage money?. If you're like:mos't' )i: ,,:.~.~:,+ ,:i:; : Well, from this day on, all you need is the litthb sum of money it people, you would proba~bly like some help. i::~takest0 in ect Buy a 1975 vw Beetle,~~toknow what a wonderful thing fuel. :.,...We've put together special booklets entitled "YOUR IV1ONEY , :::~,-:i i ion canbe. * .:~+ ~:~...... • MATTERS", These booklets offer practical,down-tQ-earth advice on:: • - ;.: ::~ Whaty0y getforyour men. " better money management. You'll find them very.helpful in coping with '.• ' / ~:ey*isanelectronic-brain, or con- ::J • your money problems and these days, good money management is " ,. ~/ti'61.Unit,thatlreceives signals " .! i'~•i:.i;~iiiii~i~ !/ important toeveryone. " •- • • - "i from the engin6, evaluatesfhem,+p~!! Specially. designed teacher's kits for use : : and in micro-seconds, determines in money management classes are • :: ~.exaciiyh0w much fuel should go :available. 'This corn prehensive kit includes i • :'int0,:each Cylinder. additional booklets, overhead "- - : Anti,then, again n micro- Porsche,Alia Romeo, Mercuries " transparencies,topics for discussion, ' . .seconds, the fuel injectors (where and now the Beetle. . suggested assignments and a list of.films ...... the system gets its name from) . actually inject the precise amount of " -:~ . available through our loaning library, ~ ~'t :" ...... gas •.for each cylinder. Asan added bonus we might add that our system : *ii , Ask for your free copy of our money ~-+".~,+~ • ..... still only requires good old regular gas. . ,, -i!. ~...... " :.:i, managemen! booklets or info'rmation on ~++ii ~ Now, if all this sounds rather remarkable, well it is, ..: f:i: ii}../:+ ' ,tt~e teachers aid, kit. Drop in and see me;.~ ,,, ++..,~,~.•:~ ~~ .Becauseit means you don't wasfe adr ~n ~fl ~ni:: :~: ~:~:'" ' Anytime. ' " ~ d . ~; 'm'~": ' '~ i f 'ms:~ F*4':~':; ' i '~'~. :: " ' .'~: '. ' L "m~ ,, Your engine runs more Lsmoothly,"h ~ efficiently and it runs more trouble-free. • Community Cc It~ run Plus0 the whole system is per!ectly I: eledronkdy, tamper-proof• " • ~ :~ ... , " What else you get for your money is the amazi */: /. CHRISTMAS + package itall comes n: The Volkswagen Beetle. " , . :, ~"~ ~ SEALS ° !: +l ~:"~ '.. A car that's, by now legendary for: its craftsmanship, quality and: i?:::".i"ii ::I :

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PAGE B6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 jets and exciting repartee, you in the fray. Give them the It is against my philesophi,' to of Federal Boards, Judges, You'regettingintoa dogfight- a..edge it won't cause you that ' even he hero today 'Indian Chiefs, .Mayors, llon pit if you wiUl So, forgod's much distressand it may just Separateness of the sexes fJr Aldermen, Councillors, School I Iona Campagnolo Speaks to Women Isake, be prepared the be make the difference for the consciousni:sa raising is almost Trustees, Municipal Boards and generous to other women whom sister in the battle, Sometimes counter-productive. But in this Commissions and a list of the Supreme Court any right or what we are here today to talk male colleagues are and simply you find beside you in the pit. a small act of kindness to a case. l make an exception to honours and achievements, about. We are here as living because they have had some We women are the "Avis" "fellow woman'"on a difficult Thus my point is that women share in the property after their share with you my wews on proof that evaporating thousands of years at least entities of polities - it's up to us day will make the difference are no longer an unusual separation. And then there was women in political life, although the Labelle case in which the prejudice against women is a more practice at the game than, to try harder. It's necessary between her success and her I prefer to call them "people" in phenomena in the public life of face, even in remote rural we have. Therefore, you'll use that we be. twice as well failure ... and isn't that really either our province or our '~';. Court upheld the lopsided case political llfe, ridings such'as my own ... power if you get it • but it prepared for every eventuality what the name of the game is - country. which deprived an Indian First, you don't have to woman, but not an indian man, whereit is possible for a woman shouldn't be the prime reason and if we are caught with our to make her as successful as she cluster llke the female buffalo In the recent Federal elec- to run and be elected. But for beginning your surge for- facts down, we'll be Judged would want you to be. tion, Canadian women fielded of Indian status if she married a in the centre of the herd. non-indian. Surely there is no organizers of Parties ward. twice as harshly as would our protected from the shocks of the more candidates than ever everywhere will tell you that it So many women I talk to think male counterparts. FOOTNOTES: before. They elected more more discrim.~|,.atory document real world by the male bastions in Canada than the Indian Act in is very hard to get women to that I am an overnight sen- The interesting thing about If you ever intend to run for surrounding you. You can Members of Parliament than women in the House at ~the political office, then get out of ever before. One of them. its Sections 9, 10 and 11, which run. Getting into the political sation - that I have achieved this endure the shocks, stresses and delineate the right of children arena is a frightening and, at as a successful one-time gambit moment is that they are so the women's associations, get strains better than you think Ursula Appolloni, abruptly in the sun. That is not the case. extremely visible. From the into the riding association and ended the career of NDP bern out of wedlock and Indian best, a thoroughly difficult youcan. You are more resilient womeninpartiealar. Ifa father problem for' women. Women I have been working for at least Press Gallery, looking down on start working at that level. than your •mother led you to Leader David Lewis. In sal- who are prepared to go into ten years as an elected public the many nice conservative You'll get known, you'll know t[ilion, women did knock off chose, say in 1935, to give up his believe you were and, you are status as a Native Indian, not public life are usually those who ufficial and previous to that as a suits of the Liberal, N.D.P. and What's happening and be able to physically much stronger than such masculine superstars as have won success m their community worker for ten Conservative Members, the be a far more creditable can- Paul Hellyer and even Frank . only did he give up his own your father taught you you status but that of his wife and private business or pirate life years. Preparation is the name women stand out and are • didate, should you ever wish to were. You are an able, adept, Howard. and they are loathe to give up of the game. Don't be afraid to noticeable. Their every nuasce, become one, once you have Compared with what women his children. If, in subsequent clever human being. You are Iona Campagnolo years, the family structure that success for the uncertain make up your mind but be sure laugh, smile, pounding of the moved into what is now known competent. Any person• can have been able to do before in desk is notable. So, too, [n their as "man's sphere". makers instead of the movers .changed and the wife married and difficult manoeuverings of your mind is in good condition to achieve anything they wish if Canadian public life, it is an (he publ!c life. It is no longer be made up. Stuff you head as publiclivasaretheynoticcable, - Note re how well women impressive record. Compared and shakers of the policies of again, she was still denied her they site the goal and lassr status and the children have necessdry to be the old- much as you can with the Therefore, like Caesar's wife, have been accepted in Liberal beam their achievements with what we could be doing, their political par ties'~ Ceasing to be able to accept the label of grown to adulthood without the fashioned Widow candidate, and available tools and material you have to prepare yourself for Caucus. toward it. All it takes is work - it's nothing. There were 1209 women politicians, women in status that would have been then we must always guard and information that you will be living in a goldfish bowl. You - Token women ... shotdci not hard work[ But if your goal is candidates entered in this against the' "I'm all right, needing in the future. While recognize that discrimination be put into Cabinet just because election of whom 137, or 1] public life may often move into . legally theirs save for their political dump the word "lady" father's incipient deiciaion Jane" attitude. your children are small, take exists. You work to defeat it by they are women. Women should and the word "woman for the percent, were women: When positions of power simply by hard work. There is no doubt sometime in the years earlier. And that is really why l am night school courses, take example and, like the good always, be qualified before moment. Take it from your the votes were counted, they talking to you today. Because in had elected 9. only a little more that the impact of thewomen's Token appointments and university extension courses, go parent, example is the best promotion, not decorative day-to-day work life and movement has been enormous token women are becoming Northern British Columbia it !s to adult education classes, take possible teaching device for adjuncts. ~No tokenism, and become a person instead. than.3 percent of the 264 seat quite easy for me to say that.I Commons, and only 7 percent of over the years. The women's more of a thing of the past than Political Science - one with a your male counterparts, have the good sense to step 'j Women elected in Federal am not being discriminated group of kids, if you have to. their own number. It's not movement is moving nox~into a they have been. The issues are And lastly, may I say: Never aside when there are younger and Provincial polities a against for truthfully, I am not, be ashamed of the fact that you good record. Clearly, the men new phase. Profound social relatively simple. We want You'll find that it's very en- ore a woman. You are dif- women ready to move into the presently holding office are: Canada Pension. We want to •and never have been. Iknow joyable and the stimulation of Federally - House of Commons, are far more efficient in getting changes that were sought by the upper echelons of the Party. elected and are still in control. early flagbearers of .the remove the abortion law from that because there are fewer meeting new people will start ferent,butyouareequal, aodas Younger women are more a total of nine: one Minister: the Criminal Code and place it people there - there are 92,000 you on a whole new world. Get I said at the beginning.of this ~wo Parliament.ary Well, how come? It's true that movement •are now coming prepared in this stage of many of the voters still think in about and it is up to many of us under the Health Act. approximately in my riding : it up and talk. Speak whenever talk, you are far more corn- development than are older Secretaries; one Assistant We want to ensure that the is easier for me to be elected you can. Make sure that you petent than even your best terms of a male dominated ,o carry forward with a friend ever admitted you were, women because of the Deputy Speaker; four back- civil rights of every woman in because I have never'.ex- are not inhibited in getting bench Liberals and one Op- government. Parties - at least reasonable and tolerant and certaialy more so than culturation of society. -- many of the major ones - are viewpoint of women for all the country are enshrined in the perienced the type of forward those thoughts which position Critic of a Department• human kind. Women are tired Canadian Bill of Rights within discrimination that women m are uniquely your own. And sometimes within your heart-of- Political Parties, witch In the Senate~ there are seven often at a loss to discover who hearts you think you are. choosing a candidate, had should be their candidate. But of being studied. Women are the British North America Act. larger communities have had to don't ever:to a minute think that women, including the Speaker, tired of being discussed. Wewant to eliminate sexism undergo. But - if I'm all right, you are getting in for a pleasant Therefore, go forward! Fight .better cl)onse one who is strong lhe second woman Speaker. in rather than consider a woman and win, and be supportive of and able to go up against the in the past, they have always Woinen simply seek. in my und place a couple el more teeth Jane, that's not good enough. It and comfortable occupation as many Parliaments. In view. to be treated as people in the Equal Pay Law and is necessary that you be 'all where everything is executive those women who are beside toughest of passible oppositiun. " i Alberta there are two women; considered a male, even though perhaps he is not the vote-getter who wish to take their just place ultimately find qualified women right too. So therefore it is up to in British Columbia there who are prepared for positions me to help if I can encourage are six. in Manitoba there are that the female might be, he in the running of the affairs of as Judges in Family Court and you to become a more active none; in New Brunswick there would do better by virtue of his the country of which they form in other significant appointed part of the system. Now, how is one; in Newfoundland there being male. 50 percent of the populace. It is Many women candidates tend simply that simple. positions. can you do it? are none; in Nova Scotia there If you are just in it as a is one', in Ontario there are to be content with doing fringe We have grown very familiar We are tired of being studied. The position of women is well "power-ego" thing, you might three; in P.E.I. there are two, in work in the political with two famous cases in this defined and seeks only im- as well forget it because in my Quebec there is one and in organization• So often, as country. The first of Irene plementation. Once of the ways opinion, women are not capable Saskatchewan there are none. Charlotte Whitton once stated, Murdoch who, after devoting / most of her life faithfully to her to do it is to seek more women in of the single-minded lasar beam Also of note, the Lieutenant- "women are content to be power trip that many of our:_ Governor of the Province on church basement sandwich- husband's ranch, was denied by elected positions and that's Ontario is woman - a total of 33 women in elected positions in provincial :and federal polities, including the one appointee, the Lieutenant Governor, and seven appomtees to the Senate. ) "'-" Thefirstwoman to wina seat in the House of Commons was Miss Agnes MacPhail of Grey South East, elected in the year 1921. She held office between 1921 and 1940 Since that time there have been 26 women in all elected from 1921 until 1974 in Regional Bistrie! Of Kifimat-Stikine the 'House of Commons. In the Senate, , the first woman ap- pointed was Mrs. Cairine , ... Wilson in 1930. The first woman Senator in Canadian history, [.I] 255' deck_house barge. . she was the first woman ap- pointed Chairman of the Senate II Beam 58 feet. Standing Committee on Im- 10. :40, migration and Labour. Since Ir ll ra. 14feet. that time, there have .been 13 I~rC~J 3600 ton cargo women appointed to the Senate. IrfJ capacity including : In the Provincial LegiSlatures, the first recorded ' Ir~ 900 tons bulk cement. woman was in the Province of Alberta, Mrs. Louise McKin- II~ Two diesel generators ..... hey, in 1917. Since lhat time '-'1 of 75 kw each .... there have been 61 women elected in the Parliaments of • ,. - _,.,. . . our Provincial Legislatures. and 220 volt systems. [n addition, there are .a large Public notice is hereby given to the Electors of the defi ned number of women now serving portion of Electoral Area C, mere commonly known as "rhermostatically on government bodies. I have ThornhilI-Queensway, that a poll: sha. II be,taken, in ac- an excerpt from the Canada controlled electric A Gazette and it is representative cordance with the provisions of • the "Ntunicipal Act" .to ,:-:) of the continuing appointment determine whether or not the electors wish to participate in heating. of women to these bodies. They include the Canada Pension the function of community~ centre development and Electric power for :.~.):i Commission, C.R.T.C.. C.T.C.. operation. , reefer trailer and Law Reform Commission. Metric Commission Public container connections: Service Commission. Built to American F' Restrictive Trade Practices The tel lowing briefly sets out the proposed formula for Bureau of Shipping Commission, Unemployment financing: Insurance Commission, District ! standards. Advisory Boards, Food and i Prices Review Board, Im- Now providing migration Appeal Board. a)• Borrowing upon credit of the Regional scheduled service National Film Board, National Parole Board, Pension Review District, a sum not exceeding $60,000.00 for •betwee n Vancouver. Board, Public Service Staff financing the operational costs and providing and the Kit{mat/Terrace Relations: There have been a working capital to the Thornhill Community number of Order-in-Council area. / appointments since [968 of Center. women - to the Senate~ to the For further information Judiciary, to Deputy Minister • .,•.- . on the Northland status, to Deputy Head status. to heads of agencies, to the b) the annual operational cost is estimated to T~ansporter call Canadian Citizenship Court, the be approximately $2,500.00 Ed Dyck in Terrace at Canada Pension Commission, the Canada Transport Com- 635-7706 or . mission, the Economic Council Don Murray in, Kit{mat of Canada, the Immigration Appeal Board. the National Take notice that the above is a synopsis of a by-law that at 632-2131. Parole Board. the Pension may be inspected at the Regional District Office, No. 9 - 4644 Review Board and a number of other Boards which I have at Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, from 8..30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m..and is my disposal for your perusal not to be deemed an Interpretation of the by-law. should you wish to check them. in addition, in the Provincial Civil Service, there are women listed in all provinces in this The poll.will be conducted at: ..... ":"~-:...., : nation and their percentages' are listed here for your ~ reference. Unfortunately, not all provinces break down their Thorrihlll Elementary School ::. , ! Civil Service employg~ent by i sex. Four provinces, however, On the 16th day of November, 1974,between the,hours of 8:00 do provide these figures. The a.m. and 8:00 p.m. : ':i"/ rest are not readily available. If you wished to obtain them, you might be able to do so by writing each of the provincial RAY PARFITT Qvil Service Commissions. It is, perhaps, not a bad thing that ' "- ,., ~ RETURNINGOFFICER these are not available because it does reflect that the provinces are accepting women as people and therefore not delineating NORTHLAND NAVIGATION CO. LTD. them by sex. 2285 CommissionerStreet, Vancouver6. B.C. In this Province of British Phone:{604} 255-3535 Columbia, we range from Senator, Ambassador. Member Northland gets things moving. of Parliament, MLA's members f THE HERALD, Wednesday, Ootober 30, 1974, PAGE B7

:of : este iay ...... " ' ...... I The Terrace Library has latable:Plates: Y , THE .... - announeed that November will -...... Mrs;-Violet Rifler was kind" ,a handful• of salt. Cook 20 Till I am asked to pass my - -" By Debbie_Therrien--- T~Y'I~'TT71- be FINE FREE MONTH in enoughHousekeepers ~ t6 lend Friend 'me forThe a minutes'DRESSING - '% of a •p]ale'•cup of I must not scold, norwhtne,' nor CHILDREN CORNER "~1 J'J"~ rl~ havencglectedTerrace. This means to return that booksif you Short time. I thought that some butter three onions chopped pout, " over a long period of time you W.om.en.miaht.be interested in fine; brown butter and onions. Nor move my chair or plate. will be able to return them old-fashioned re.espies. With Add one can of tomatoes, a little about; without a fine being imposed. FREE Take advantage of this high prices these days we may red pepper, salt, a stalk of With knife, or fork, or napkin ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The Three Wise go baeklto eating the way our cele~,, and parsley and thyme, ring, Pigs respite in the fine system to grandparents and great- if it liked; also a few bits of beef I must not play - nor must I sing. I once had a little white mouse' They set about to beat the poor son beth of whom did much MONTH return books into circulation. grandparents did, Eating off of or chicken,. Into a baking dish I must not speak a useless word, named Oliver. Now, Oliver was pigs with large sticks, The more work and were much Your Lilrary will appreciate it. the land and liking it! place a layer of dressing, then a For children must be seen - not the oldest mouse in the world farmer yelled and called them happier. Everyone has heai'd that layer of noodles, from which all heard. and had been around the stupid animals although they Soon~every one heard a~fit the I tender young ferns when boiled water has been drained then a I must not talk about my food, universe several times. =He was were no better than pigs ought W~)ndei-ously wise pigs. People are-better than asparagus layer of grated Italian cheese, Nor fret if I don't think it good. a very smart mouse and had to be. came from all around to hear shoots. When se/'ved with and so on until the dish is full My mouth with food I must not long ago learfied the human. When the fighting stoppedthe talk about the way people butter and salt they are claimed having gravy and cheese for the crowd, languages. Oliver often told me eldest pig, much to the farmers should be. The three pigs were COULTER ELEOTRIO LTD. to be a delicacy. Others too last layer. Bake in quick oven Nor while I'm eating speak stories of the different worlds in surprise, spoke. soon elected to parliament and may have heard that young until nicely browned. (Mrs. C. aloud. the universe. And here is one of ' "Why do you beat us?" He one of them even became a Residential-Commercial- Industrial dandelion shoots are a delicious Miester) Must turn my head to cough or the stories he told me. Read it wanted to know. Prime Ministei'. And everyone substitute for salad greens. In this fourth recipe you can sneeze, and see if you can guess which The farmer who, for all his was happy because the wise Ehctrioal Contractor Now I'm not a health food fan see how a good cook didn't use And when I ask, say 'if you. planet it is. faults, was a very brave man pigs showed them how to be myself but many claim these" exact measuremefits. In fact please.' Once upon a time there was a brotherly? The tablecloth I must not soil; answered him. - wild foods to ,be substitutes of most recipes were hit or ,miss wondereusly amazing planet. "Because you fight among And now, on this wonderously Must keep my seat whet I have excellent nutrition and flavour. until the cook had practiced On this planet there were yourselves. Why do you do such amazing planet the people live APPLIANCES BY:- Here: than; -with all due done, them a "few times. Nor round the table sport or wonderously strange beings things?" ' . in happineasand harmony. For Canadian(~eneral Electric respect to The Guild of the Holy called people. Now, these The fat white pig answereo they now realize tha't.there are Name (Woman's Guild) of 'No. 4 PASTRYDOUGH "run., : • • : : ' people come in all sorts of him. : • . many things to be learned from Grace Church, Memphis, One coffeecupful flour, lard • when told to rise, then I must Norge Braun Sharp Woods the size of an egg, a little salt, .. put ' . colours. Them were black ones, '"'I fight with'him because his the humble beasts. Tennessee, and to DeGaris PrintingCo., Memphis, Ten- enough ice water to moisten. My chair away, withsilent foot, redones, yellowones, andmany skin isb!ack]" . ,, Andthe bessts learned much Handle as little as possible. And lift my heart to God above colours inbetween. There were "And, said the lean.pig, he from the people too. Why, last" "~'- nessee; are four recipes from In praise for all his wonderous also white ones; and these is fat and of no obvious use to time I heard they were taking a The Housekeepers Friend. thonght that they were the best. me." donkey to tdai for crimes The first two, l'm sure, will This little poem too is from love.!' They were always fighting The farmer scratched his against the people while he was naOt"•appeai to many (if they The.... Housekeepers Friend: If anyone has a very old and among themselves. They loved head and looked bewildered, in the government! ppeal Io any). But, they might • - For Little Folks ~ unusual recipe or a recipe of " tohave, what they called,wars. "You shouldn't said he. "You (Ify0u~ouldliketoseemore. • be~good if~ anyone has the Now, onthisplanet, therewas "areaUpigsandyou'realluseful stories of/his kind please feel ~i~; courage to Iry them If you And."InsilencescatgiveGodI must thanks takemy before I yourbeenpublished own whichsend themhasnever on out to a country where lived many for Something." free to write me in care of this ~ ~. ~.~!! i." happen to be adventurous try. eat; me in care of this newspaper poor farmers. There was one "BUT" the pigs answered paper,) ~ ~ii.I.=~,Q.'~: Ihem and let us know how they Igrn:out. Must for my food in patience... (Terrace Herald, P.O. Box 39~, farmer~ in particular who had him "you beat your help '~,'... ,.':,~;,e.::::' wait Terrace, B.C.). three wonderous animals because he is black, and your - called, ofallthings, pigs. These son because he is fat. Why [ 000D W01.) ' ~l~:j:.2'" N0:.I PiG HEAD PUDDING pigs were very old and wise should we humble beasts not • ~ Boil the head until all bones slip:0ut. Cut meat very fine,' ~LAFF OF THE WEEK ,..slnce and it was jusL in tbem to be - oo.o--?"followin your path and fight [ frost'' ~,b,,~i) "~.a.,:t.. I1~.~:,~.:.~?~'~!~'i/: add three eggs, one cup sweet Unknown to anyone these pigs The farmer went away and I ' ; ~. milk; two cups of bread crumbs, had learned to speak the thought about what the pigs had And let us eat be weary saitand pepper. Put in baking ~1 r ~'/1 ~ t~' '" ~~! language of the farmer, said. Soon his wife and son in we||do,ng: ,orin duesea. pan and bake a light brown. GARDEN (~'/ ~, They had often heard the came in. He decided to try sonwesho||reoplfwe,lnf tOlivia Rodgers). - farmer, who was a white man, something and said to her, beating and yelling at his hired '~'Darling you're, looking not'. No.2 : TO BARBECUE OF i hand, who was a black man. beautiful today!" As we.have therefore op- PHONE SQUIRREL gP~N Theyhadalsoheardhlm tease ..Shewassosurprisedthatshe portuniiy, let' us do good 635-5431 Put some slices of fat bacon in his son, who was fat, and he made a promise then and there unto all men, especially unto apah, lay the squirrels on.and O/.~olllk~t'lokl often beat.l~ts poor wife, who to be a better wife and Stay at them who are of the house- cover with thin slices of bacon. brl , was very mean and se]don home. And she did. hold of faith. "4910 W~ HV~T"z, "i~ PUt in the oven and coo ~- " cooked h'is supper because she The farmer stopped beating Galat'ians 6:9,! 0 Terroce B.C. Take out the squirrel ; was too busy with her friends, his hand and teasing his _ , hot;. Then.remove th, All in all.they were a very bad ba~:op, sprinkle in lot indeed! [ thinken gravy and let Now, thesepigs watchedfor a Add ~a teacup of very .Ibng time and talked Sable'spoonOf buttei;,th, _ among themselves about the a lemon and ten teas' '~ strange ways of humans. Now, goodcatsup, Pour over they too were all different. One and serve: A lit[ was a very fat lard pig; another chestershire, sauce i was a very lean baeon pig; the ~ !his gravy, tMrs Ben lastand oldest was a black pig rlf~ ~.~i.~ , . " . • • The~third is an i who was the .farmers favorite. ] recipe for German N This recipe makes a These pigs decided to teach "'W itself;. II:is a recipe tl this farmer a lesson. And they :~familiar with beea~ went about it in this way: ,-mother is German am They started to fight among themselves and set up such a , lastedit. (In the dressi~ J noise~that-the farmer stopped ,.I~ makes an excelldh£% b~ating- the. hired hand ,and /4oi~ the beef or chicker ""me running. His .wife ~, who s home.for, oncelcame too." No.3 GERMAN NOOD] •, -~ .'U ~- : One quartof flour,th and sufficientwater to ."stiff dough. . Pou . kneading board and k 15or 20 minutes, or unl ;EFFECTIVE NOV. 1 becomes perfectly sm, will roll out without an~ • Divide into three parts :• . , . 'i ~ '. ,} thin'sheets us for pie el put them aside..todry dry enough to roll (do n Ihem too long, or t] • crack) cut into very strips and drop into /water, to wl)ich has be,

Le't:it bd:known 'that I, GORDON S. ROTELAND Mayor of-the , )P o . . . t Distr~ict,of= Terrace, by the powers vested in me do hereby 1 0@ MNER p ., Today's Travel 1~ declare that '~E WEEK.OFNOVEt, IBER 4th TO 10th.w 19;/4 Problems Answered *REFUNDS ARE , BE DESIGNATED AS "BUSINESS WOMEN:'S WEEK". ,, QUADRA:TRAVEL: LTD. OFFICIALLY I URGE THE CITIZENS. OF. TERRACE TO CO-( P' BUSINESS AND PROFESSi0NAL ~"N tS!~:'CL01 if' yOU don't charge the t ,u.,,,o.;w,o.,,,opublic for ~your ,travel INCREASED •service? J ANsWE R: Jhe. travel; ; .... Beginning November 1st, new regulations under the Litter Act go industry. it,;ell pays. us a :. ii ii.i iiiiiii : . into effect.., requiring that all retailers provide the new, higher sma commlsslon.inslead :' .refundsoncarbonated be;~erage bottles and cans. For containers WE ;SALUTE THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN OF TERRACE: . i:16ounces in size or less, the refund will be increased to 5¢ per of you~ " .,.i:::~ i i container . . for containers more than 16 ounces but less than I CONTINUED, SUCCESS: :IN ,'THEIR EFFORTS :.TO: ; " : .."D" :?• ~'40 ounces the refund w I be 10q: for each container. However, " the•i-efunds donas apply to the metal containers which include . -. PROMOTE THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN THROUG~ ~- HaveYOU a travel Prol~iem .... • -:-~ • ~ii.~i~.::i.".:•.I '?/i::.~- -'of .Tour own? C0me~in; ', phase'or wr!te us. -We wt!l !::: ~=.i :'~;i:;i:ri!i:,ziP~OP,META L CONTAINERS ARE GO1NGOUT ....be: glad to help you without •' charge orrobllgaflon of any • - ' ...... Untl the end of 1974, "zlp-tolY' metal beverage containers will. .. -klndl ' : ~}/:*~,~(i~i)66r~ii n'ue' tobe refu nd able at the rate of 2¢ per container. But as - . ': '.' ."!' f~:. ii! oflJanuary .:1/i975, the sale of beverages in such containe'rs will . i .' .":i~ n~it bi~:allbwed.The term "beverages" includes beer, ale,.cder,. i::)'i i ...... ": !-;'. '.car55'nhted beverages or drinks. Wholesalers may dlstribute such :: ':"::;,';:~be~)eragbsIr~";Zlp-t0p" metal containers to retailers only until :. ~':Novembe'. 1st.. .. v.nd retailers may sell this stock only 'until the end:0f }his yeaK These arnendments to.the.Litter Act are aimed 79,74 at,ensuring a fuller recyclin'g of beverage containers sold in British Columbia... and reducing the.amount of qitter in our "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" ...... '~::: province. For further information, contact: ..

4648 Lakelse • .,. :.tv/'~,~/:'.DEPARTMENTOFLANDS, FORESTS AND WATER RESOURCES *" 635.2~81 ' "[ " ' :"L ~ "~ "I WATER RESOURCES SERVICE' POLLUTION CONTROE BRANCH " • ' !;: "~ ~' ~' PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS' VICTORIA' BRITISH CO LUMBIA PAGE B8, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 CROSSWORD ,.sw,n DEADLINE DATES FOR OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS MAILS • 1974 C.A.C. NEWS Perfect Partners NNI NN Mail Destined for: Scaled Air Mail Unsealed Mall Including Parcel Post ACROSS 6. "-- Yea [~:::II~[OIN]VI=II~]~ ~ ~H] Including sealed unsealed L'llflstmes Cards PRINTED PATTER1 1. Hawaiian Met Miss • Christmas Cards Air Surface Air Surface port Jouea?" AND VIEWS 5. Intact 7. "-- Doz. Great Britain & N, Ireland IS Dee, 13 Dec. 22 Nov, ~ Dee. 8 Nov, 10, Withoul on ROSO$" regionally, nationally or a Republic of Ireland 12 Dee, 12 Dec. 22 Nov, 6 Dec. S Nov. How does Consumers' moisture 8. Garland Europe 6 Dec. 6Dec. SNov, SDee, 18Oct. Association of Canada know combination of both, 11. Coco 9. Building iF) Anticipated model I'L Become extension that brand X provides better a nun ll. Hennery Argentina,'Brazll, Paraguay value than all other brands on changes, (3 wds.) structures Uruguay, Haiti & Nelh.Antilles 6 Dec. 6Dec. 250ct, 2Dec, 180ct. the market? Many consumers (G) Whether the product is 14. Scrape by, (2 wds.) Cube 5 Dec, 5 Dec. 25Oct, 29Nov, 4Oct, are aware that Canadian imported or manufactured in with "out" 13. Not quick- Rest of Central & South ' 15. Employ Consumer Magazine publishes Canada or a combination of witted America & the West Indies 6 Dee. 6 Dec: 4 Nov, 6 Dee. 18 Oct, both, IS. French 16. Breeding 23. llautboy 33. It's the resultg of tests on a wide resort place 25. -- out a deal] range of products available in While the market survey is in 17. Surprise! 17. Romanian tapper- 34. Fell Africa 6 Dee. 6 Dec. l'Nov. 29 Nov, l I Oct. Canada But few realize what progress, usually four to six 20. Adorn city tioned ) 35. Marsh goes on behind the scenes in weeks, negotiations continue 2;3. Spoken 18.'Corridor 29. Practice elder" Asia 6 Dee. 6 Dec. 8 Nov, 29 Nov. 11 Oct. order to bring these reports to with the laboratory or 24. Verdi 19. Auk genus speech- 36. Some % consumers. laboratories on appropriate test opera 20. lndone, craft (Fr.) methods, on the costs involved (3 wds.) sian is]and 30. Portable 37. Island Oceania (Including The October issue of 26. Wardrobe 21. Arab lodge in Australia & New Zealand) 6 Dec. 6 Dec. 1 Nov, 29 Nov, II Oct. Canadian Consumer outlines in carrying out the tests and on problem official 31, Withered the Mcdit. CAC's testing procedures in an the target date for the 21. "Old 22. Muggy 32. Scoundrel (abbr.) article entitled "How and Why laboratory report. bean" Mail for Canadian Forces Overseas We Test"• The same issue If a satisfactory agreement 28. Exasper- t can be reached with the 4585 ~i~,. ate Britain 13 Dec, 13 Dee.. 18 Nov, 6 Dec. 18 Nov. includes a test report on the 29. Ileraldic to I Cyprus 6 Dee. 6 Dec. 18Nov, 29 Nov. IS Nov. confusing world of detergents. laboratory, then samples are wreath I purchased and shipped to the ....~'~., IZ ~3 Rest of Europe 6 Dec, 6Dec. 18Nov, 5Dec, 18Nov. Two questions most 30. Veracious Middle East 6. Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Nov, 29 Nov, 18 Nov. frequently asked by consumers laboratory. All products to be 31. Japanese are, "where are test ideas tested are bought anonymously liquid 14 at the retail level by volunterr measure obtained?" and "how are 34, Children's ~6 • testing priorities set?" shopl~ers across Canada. game Purchasing and shipping of At least once a year, a notice i ,; (3 wds.) ZO ~1 Z2 is placed in the magazine samples may .take up to four 38..Happen. requesting suggestions from weeks, rags 24 ~5 While a test is being con- 39. Region readers on types of products 40. Squander they would like to see tested. In ducted by the laboratory, it is 4L Trust 26 ® 27 addition, suggestions are monitored by staff to ensure received from CAC's National Ibat tests are being conducted DOWN !S ~a~ 1. Abhor Board of Directors office staff in accordance with the ~0 33 agreement reached. 2. Asian and interested members. country N@@ Consumer complaints and Laboratory testing can require (var,) ~4 3S 36 31 enquiries are another source of From one to four months, 3. Similar ideas• After a technical report is 4. Poem 38 NOTICE OF INITIAL INVESTIGATION received from a laboratory, it is 5. "-- ignor. analyzed by the staff of the ante is ~o CAC carries out preliminary bliss..." investigation of products testing department and tran- suggested to arrive at an slated into a form which con- estimate of the cost of con- sumers can understand easily. ducting the tests. It must also A draft of the proposed report is THEY'RE THE TOPS you be determined whether there then sent to the laboratory and wan| to turn lumts and skirts circulated to staff members and Into great ontfits~ Save dol- are any laboratories available lars, sew eUsy overblouee and ,' which can test these products, selected consultants. Once all aeket in carefree blends. ll =.,Joy,o, At the present time, the unanswered questions have Printed Pattern 4585: Association dbes not own its been resolved and all data Half Sizes llPh,' 121~, 14½, own laboratories, rechecked, a report is sub- 16½, ISS&. Misses' Sizes 8, 10. To arrive at the .estimated mitted to the editorial depart- 12. 14, Ig, 18. 20, thent for final editing before $1,00 for each pattern---cash, cost of the project a quick cheque or money order. Add. market investigation is con- publication in Canadian Con- 15 ¢ each pattern for first.class ' oo,,or ,.,.,.. ,,,-,,,: , 11 S°,00, 0,S,,,°, ,0' ,, ducted by staff, Catalogues ore sumer. mail and special handling. Ont. consulted and stores and Depending upon the com- ~esldentn add 7¢ sales tax. manufacturers are contacted. plexity of the project, the time Print plainly Size, Name, Ad- This reveals the approximate from start to finish can be dress, Style Number. Send to anywhere from 10 weeks to Anne Adams, (NameofPaper), bQoiplizing Inca; (SKEENA OASSIAR) size of the market - 1, 2 or 20 pattern Dept., Address. brands, the meat popular seven months! bIORE FOR YOUIt MONEY models or sizes and the average For the full story on CAC's in NEW FALL-WINTER PAT- cost of the item, From this, the testing methods and advice on TERN CATALOG! 100 beat . Beet Sides minimum number of samples how to interpret test results see echool, careec, casual, city PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the'electors of School which must be tested to make the October issue of Canadian f&sblons. Free pattern coupon. District No. 88 (Skeena.Cassiar) that I require the presence the project meaningful and the Consumer on sale at your local Send 75¢. Sew -{- Knit Book .. Pork Sides of said electors in the places herein designated, on Monday, approximate cost of the sam- newsstand. Or send $5 for your has basic tissue pattern $1.25 ples can be determined, At the CAC membership to CAC, 801- Instant Sewing Book ...... St.00 the 28th day of October, 1974, at the hour of ten o'clock in the same time, a preliminary study 251 Laurier Avenue West, Ot- Instant Fashion Book ,.....$1.00 forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to represent of scientific literature and other tawa, Ontario, KIP 5Z7. Weekend 'Speoials consumer magazines is con- themas: ducted to determine possible test methods. Trustee (two) '-.for a two.year term (1975 & '1976 calendar When the approximate Dental Topics . Hunters number of Samples and years) to i-epresent the Terrace area; methods of testing have been PRIMITIVES HAVE BETTER through exercise. Weekend .Packs ascertained, a laboratory with TEETH Among the adjuncts or~ tools the required technical expertise Many primitive people have that can be used to help modem. Trustee (one) - for a 0ne-year term (1975 calendar year) to and" equipment must be iden-' much lower rate of tooth decay man are tooth brushes, represent the Terrace area; tiffed and estimated test costs than do Canadians, Americans m~licated tooth picks, water . Freezer Packs obtained. At this point, the cost and western Europeans, sprays or irrigators, dental of the project is weighted For instance, the Eskimo was floss or wool, tooth pastes and Trustee (one) - for a two-year term (1975 & 1976 calendar against its probably value to almost completely free from the most recent innovation - . Family Packs decay until., introduced to chewing gum. year) to represent the Hazelton area. consumers and if the cost is / considered exorbitant the modern foods such as sugar and -Canadian Dental Association project is discarded, at least other refined carbohydrates. TERRACE MUNICIPAL OFFICE for electors of the Apparently what makes the l~e~ Me I We also cut & wrap Wild Game I temporarily. :]Red Beet (beets) represents a difference as. far as the decay m District Municipality of Terrace and Terrace Rural Voting Tile MARKET SURVEY literal translation from the Ger- Once a project has been rate is concerned, is not the man.rote Rubs. I Area, and approved a complete market degree of eivilatinn - but the survey is conducted to deter- fends eaten says the Canadian mine: Dental Association. JOE'S PRINTER'S HAZE LTON VILLAGE OF F ICE for Electors of the Village (A) the exact size of the Primitive people usually eat of Hazelton and Hazelton Rural Voting area. market, thai is, the number of foods low on sweets and so have 2" 4611 Lazelle, Terrace brands available, less decay, Also, the so-called (B) Those brands which have primitives eat many ' ALL TYPEs OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFSET & LETTERPRESS The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows:- significant portions of the "detergent" foods that require market, tborought chewing, resulting in • ' CALL .... (C) The most popular sizes or natural cleansing of the teeth Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly models, and gums. 635-30241 .qualified electors of the Assessment District. The (D) The average cost of the Modern man, because of his . . Res, 635-6411 . I Nomination-paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer item, diet, requires additional effort (El The~ geographical to help keep his mouth clean. tONE DAY SERVICE ON RUBBER STAMPS at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the He must also strengthen his •.:.:.:.: ...... ~..::;:;:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:..:.:...~.::~ ..:::~: ,'..::.'.,:: ,. ~;:. .. ,.:: distribution, that is, whether or ":':" ::: ::':":;:.H,:.:.H':':':':':" ':':":';'.':'.'.. ':'":':':"" "' • """ " .... , '"" .... day of nomination. The Nomination-paper shall state the not brands are marketed muscles used for chewing name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such a manner as to sufficiently Identify such candidate. The nomination -paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate.

In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at:- ~

Clarence Michiel Elementary. School Audltor!um; 3430 Sparks St., Terrace, B.C. Thornhill Elementary School, 940 Clark Road, Terrace, [9 B.C. i Cedarville Elementary School for electors in the District Municipa!ity of Terrace and/i Terrace Rural Voting Are a, and t:hein iunohi:0xe= ... Hazelton Secondary School New Hazelton Elementary School Upper Kispiox Elementary:School with the bright, wholesome goodness of B.C. Spartan. Two Mile Elementary School • apples. Spartans are truly the instant dessert -- the most South Hazelton, Elementary School tasty, convenient little flavour package you can tuck into Kltwanga Elementary School a lunchbox. And remember, apples are nature's tooth- for electors in the Village of Hazelfon and Hazelf0n Rural brush, too . Voting Area, ~

So Spartan-Up your family's lunchl~oxes with rosy-red, on the the 16th day of November, 1974, between the hours Of all purpose Spartan apples. 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., of which every person is hereby

required to take notice and govern himself accordingly, i Given under my hand at Terrace, B.C. this 18th day of ~Oo tober, 1974. : ...... the BRIGHTappJ A.J. McColl, Returning Officer :: :.:- .:,:.: ...... ,~ • ",' "." ".' '...... '.'.'... ;';'a~i '..t;'." ...... ,...... • ,...,...... ,',':':':':" • *:':':':'...... • : •" :':' ':':'.',':':':':' ':':':':':':':':'.':':':':':':':. ":'.*: 7. :-: : :~::::: : :::::::

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The minister also cited some running stop signs, etc. will mot6rists will pay less for their He said Autoplan rates example of rates in B.C. and continue to pay a fee for their 1975-76 Autopldn insurance, and established last March 1 were elsewhere in Canada, and urged driver certificate based on the at the same time made a strong the equivalent of the rates the newspapers of B.C. 'to square of the demerit points. pitch for eventual fiat-rate car charged in 1972 by private in- publish additional direct Six demerit points will mean a insurance across the province. surance companies. He said comparisons. $36 fee for a driver certificate. Strachan, Minister of private companies had in- He said the 45-year-old driver 10 points will mean a fee of $100, Transport and Communications creased rates about 40 percent of a 1974 Chevrolet Belair who etc. The maximum tee for a in the NDP cabinet that in: elsewhere in Canada since then. uses his car to drive to work will driver certificate will be $400. (reduced compulsory goven- The minister said ICBC ts pay only $131 for his basic 1975- for those drivers with 20 or men( auto insurance on March 1 holding rates down in the face of 76 Autoplan insurance if he lives more demerit points. of this year, .told a. neWs:i:0n- this inflation because it is non- in Vancouver, only $104 if he He warned drivers against fcrence that the savings to profit, has much lower lives in Victoria trying to "jump the gun" on this motorists ha'co been made operational costs, and turns Basic coverage in British elimination of the basic fee and possible•because of additional investment income back to Columbia is $50.000 public said driver certificates must be revenue coming to the govern- Autoplari to help hold the line on liability, no-fault accident and renewed as requested, even by merit through petroleu m rates. medical benefits, collision those drivers paying only the resources. Strachan, who outlined what coverage with a $250 deductible, basic St0, until the phase.out is "We made revenues available he termed some 'philosophical and comprehensive coverage completed. The penalty [or to ICBC with only one simple concepts" before inviting with a $50 deductible. driving in B.C. without a valid guideline: "Use as a first step Bortnick to give the "dollars Slraehan said this-coverage driver certificate is an toward uniform rates," and cents" details of Autoplan • would cost the man $180 in automatic $250 fine and an Strachan said. '75. said he ~.,anted It clearly Toronto, $253 in Montreal and automatic l0 demerit points. Norman Bortnick, ICBC vice- understood that the ultimate $168 in Calgary, and he said Bortnick, before giving president and general manager objective of the NDP pro,,;incial those rates are expected to rise details of Autoplan '75, said the then outlined details of government is uniformly rated as much as 15 percent in government insurance scheme Autoplan '75, calling it auto insurance across British Jantiary. was introduced on schedule last A Pro-Winter Safety Equipment Inspection on subject to a continuous safety check as part of an Columbia. March I "and I am proud of the "essentially good news for the He said if the Chev owner's 18 company vehicles is performed by B.C. Telephone employee accident prevention program designed by motorists of British Columbia." "By uniform rates I don't year old son uses the family car, ICBC employees who made that ~rhe highlights: mean that every vehicle owner the differences in rates are even possible." Supervisor Gene Morrow. All company vehicles are the company's safety department. -- Rate tables and coverage will pay exactly Ihe same more staggering. In Vaneouver • limits introduced when premium, but I do mean Ihat, the premium would be $151, in. Autoplan was established this the specific owner of a specific Victoria $116, in Toronto $346, in year will remain virtually the vehicle used [or a specific-' Montreal $489. and in Calgary same .in 1975-76, but the actual purpose would pay exaclly the $321 cost (o vehicle owners will drop same ratewhether he lives in • Straehanhlsosaidthat driver through application of Vancouver, Vanderhoof. or certificates, in addition to territorial equalization Victoria." ;. drivers' lieenees will continue ~'seounts. Strachan !;said Autoplan can to be compulsory, in British -- Despite the move Ioward a be considered as a traffic ac: Columbia. but he said they will uniform-rate concept, there will cident compensa'tion fund,and be Issued free to motorists with be no increase in premiums said the same principles should good driving records.• Such paid by Victoria motorists, who apply as have always applied in motorists now pa~, a basic $10 will continue (o enjoy the lowest such programs, as .hospit/tl driver certificate fee. which Good news from tales in Ihe province. ~ ' insurance, medicare, nsurance Straehan said ',viii be phased ouJ. '. ' , .- No-fault accident benefits and workers', compensation rot hbuscwives will be payable insurance. B.C. driVers•with six or more to a maximum of I04 weeks• "Mere location of an in- demeritin 1975. points for driving in: [] instead of 26 weeks, giving Ihem dividual's residence Would not produce a different levy tf other Autoplan the same benefit as employed persons. factors are the Same for that You could [] -- Collision coverage will individual," he said. again be mandatory for all Straehan said "old line" vehicles registered in 1967 or insurance people may disagree win cash later, and the system of with this philosophy, but said equalization discounts on- the rates-by-territory system • Call :the herald : . ' , . " eourages., owners of. older canbe carried to ridiculous , wifh your news vehicles to,also lake out :extremes...... collisi0ninsurance. " "'8ilould ~ve give• Victoria tip . .- The territorial equalization residents who live on Fort discounts for private passenger Street lower rates than those ...... ~.-,,'t-.P,..' ~.~1,,~ e,,, -¢.~.~,: • ~:ars and light trucks as who live on Douglas Street? ... / O,~,~ "O t,~,~/"~"~ "" 'outl ned by Bortdiek,. are as • •Doubtless we could., come up . .... " fo lows -" . With statistics lo justify a .dif- " ' : •~: i••ri!•• ~I •• •) : -Territory A (Gre~iter fei'ent ratefor different blocks VancOuver) $36. of the same street..:" • Territory C (Upper Van- Although Aulop]an '75 retians =Tindall X couver Island) $18. the six territories established this year. Strschan said the .-Territory J (Fraser Valley) School Trustee t I $24. equalization discounts are the • Territory M (Southern In- first step "and it's a big step". -- terior= $24. . Territory T (Northern B.C.) $46. If 1.he owner of a pre-1967 I vehicle does not buy a collision coverage, Ihe grant drops to $16 in Territor,j A. to $4 in Territory C..to $8 in Territory J, to $2 in Territory M, and to $12 in Territory T. A fiat 20 percent commercial - recreational discount will be ! applied .,to rates on all other vehicles- taxis. U-drives, I trailers, motorcycles, etc., and all trucks over B,o00 pounds gross vehicle weight. We carry a complete Bortnlek said that since these commercial ~'bhleles are not rates terrilorially in the same line of hay, feed, manner as passenger cars. the 20 percent Ci:~count applies throughoul the province, in- grains and feed eluding Victoria, The ICBC general manager said mailing of motorists' Aulopla.1 renewal forms will supplements. begin in December. They will show Ihe existing rate. the Also =ustorn hay hauling amount of the discount, and the In spite of soaring accident chtim costs and Commercial and recreational vehicles will re- actual fee to be paii:l. Both Bortnick and Straeban YELLOWHEAD HAY mcreasing insurance rates everywhere else in North ceive a standard twenty per cent discount. emphasized' that future America, most motorists in the Northern B.C.* Specific information on the discount for the Autoplan rates will be deter- area will pay less for Autoplan insurarlce"in 1975. vehicle you own will be shown on the Autoplan mined .by the cost of claims & GRAIN *'If we can get the safety For private passenger cars and light trucks renewal form which will be mailed to you at the message across ... if B.C. SEE US AT 747 CLARKE RO, IN THORNHILLI With full insurance coverage, savings will be $48, end of the year. becomes a province of safer OR PHONE 635-7480 Meanwfiile, if you have any questions, just drivers, then there is no Older cars and light trucks.which do not carry optional collision and comprehensive coverage will phone the Autoplan information centre. Dial your save $12. Operator to call collect to Vancouver 665-2800. And remember: Autoplan is lowering you r •These savings will be distributed in the form car insurance costs but it's up to you to keepthem of Territorial Equalization Discounts as the first down through safe driving. step towards the creation of a uniform Autoplan premium rating system throughout the province. *Insurance Territory "T", ~ ~ :

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PAGE C2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 Forestry layoffs continue Layoffs in the B.C. forest of-date, historic figures now thePremlerandMr. Williams," policies so as to midlmize extra industry have Increased being used: The COFi President said the costs imposed on logging, This another 16 percent In the last -- While the above reappraisal forest industry isn't seeking could be accomplished, he said, two weeks to more than 13,500, is being undertaken, stumpage charity, but rather common by "providing quicker, snore and the provincial government should be immediately reduced justice, He said that, because flexible approval of cutting has been ciritcized for dragging to the minimum: the provincial forest service permits with a view to planning ils feet in providing remedial uses historic trends in com- more economic logging." action, -- Immediate imposition of a puting cost allowances, these moratorium on all waste billing allowances are out of line by up In many cases, he said, G, L. Draeseke, President of or penalties on logging sites, to $12.00 per hundred cubic feet companies have to wait up to a Ihe Council of Forest Industries except that portion over 1,000 of wood. year for approval of cutting of B,C,, said on Tuesday that it cubic feet per acre, (This permit applications, meanwhile is within the power of the penalty is nurmally one-and.a- "The cost allowance figures having to undertake costly road provincial government to take half limes royalty for wood left have in no way kept pace with construction when they don't action to at least moderate the behind on.lngging sites.) the economic realities of .(he know if or where they are going, unemployment situation in the last few years," he said. to be allowed to log. forest industry, Dreeseke said -- Speedier catting permit Draeseke.said these govern- forest industry officials will approval, and more flexible "We're not asking that the ment actions are essential to meet with Premier Barrett and application of logging provincial government put out help the forest industry and the Foresls Minister R. A. Williams guidelines. mills back into a profit position. on November 4 to further urge but instead to establish a more province through the coming this action. reasonable cash flow which will difficult months. There is no Draeseke said: "one of the immediate prospect of im- reasons that mills are becoming go a long way towards The proposals the forest in- moderating the unemployment provement in the badly slumped less and less competitive with lumber market which is dustry urges the provincial market prices is the failure of picture." government to act upon, which responsible for the widespread the provincial government to Draeseke said thai the new were put forward as early as give realisticcost allowances in layoffs. last August, include: government policy of imposing the stumpage formula. These waste penalties on all wood The current layoff figure actions have been urged on the remaining al a logging site stand[ at 13,585, up 16 per cent - Reappraisal of the slum- provincialgovernment for some exceeding 250 cubic feet "will from the October 7 figure of page formula to include time to no avail. We will again aggravate an already ex- 11,772, current, realistic cost press lhese actions on the tremely serious situation for allowances, rather than the out- government when we meel with our industry. We simply caunot "This is the eighth con- support Ihese new waste secutive week in which the assessments in addition to our layoff figures have continued to other financial burdens," increase, with a total more than double the number of unem- On the matter of logging ployed when we first started John Bremmer (right), the man who put the berries Andres Wines' sales chief Herb Reinhardt joins in the guidelines. Draeseke urged Ihe reporting the figures in in the bubbly, presents a bottle of Andres' new pop magnum force smiles. government to administer these August," Draeseke said. wine, Moody Blue, to Port Moody Mayor Tom Hall. Computer Rejects False I L.... Hospital Claims were getting used to having il Wellsomuchforusgettingoff back and Jr'went off again. Male mothers, Mary's ticulars are recorded but the care are medically eligible. easy-famous last words. It Problems, problems, oh what a prostate operation, Johnny's D patient's privacy is protected, Close watch is also kept for seems like its been one month this has been. Sure a lot and C, and there's even one because claims are filed complications which may • catastrophe after another, of things happening thai we can .about the pneumonia admission numberically and not by name. prolong hospital stay. First of all the roads wash out.. who went home with a east on tell our grandchildren about- Once passed by the medical the Canyon City bridge gets a "Oh I remember it was back in her leg, The data, coded from well big hole in it and the Greenville October 1974---" Sound weird? It is[ But.the over 5,000 claims a day, forms coders, the claim is sent to the residentswereoutofpewer. We At our Ladies meeting, girls in the B.C. Hospital In- Ihe basis for statistics used to key-punch operators, where all just get ~'ecuperated from that surance Service are used to determine where and what information is punched on data special guests were Linda processing cards and sent to the and it starts to rain again. I Samland from Aiyansh and hearing such stories, and these hospital facilities arc required, guess actually il never quit. are just a few of the many such and also how long and ex- computer. The results are used Jeanne Hoback from Nass for statistical purposes, and to More roads washed out. a slide Service who were forming a claims rejected by an IBM pensive treatment should be, which puts the whole Valley out computer located at the This information not only helps advise hospitals as to what committee fo do a survey on claims have been processed. of power and a runaway creek Postal Service in the Valley, Parliament Buildings in Vic- BCHIS improve patient care which completely isolates us in Stephanie Hudson volunteered toria, To er~s human and when and increase efficiency, but it is - It's ifl this final stage, however, Nass Camp. The creek jusl to help. This meeting had a you're handling thousands of a valuable resource for national ourside of camp is tired of fantastic turn out with 20 ladies patient ehims from hospitals and provincial health and safety when an otherwise serious routine is sometimes broken up following its natural course and present, the best we've had for a every day, mistakes will research studies, The data decided to take the road only by long time. Keep it up ladies, we happen. compiled, includes drug and by a computer which refuses to this.time it was more like a need your support. Pauline II's a pretty complicated alcohol abuse, cardiac arrests, believe that gra,dma had a raging river. Several residents McClannan and Judy Jacebsun setup which begins the minute a accidents, allergies, all abor- baby at 90, or the one about4he who have been in camp for a havevolunteered to look after person is admitted to hospital.. tions, congenital defeets, five year old married patient. number of years = tg-to) have theSundayscl~bol and they first A elal.m withthepatien~'s name poisoning, maternal -corn ...... neverseenitlikeihisbeforeand one Will bb held on the 29th- • :travem a stun oz paper route plications, hattered babies,'~and*~ we sure hope none of us see it would you believe Tuesday ' before being paid, starting with many other eases of specific again. It sure is a weird feeling School. All the children are the hospital admitting staff and interest to researchers. For When ./,~lltlj~ Io be cut off from,the outside, welcome. The Fireman will from Ihere to the Claims accurate assessment, the world. We didn't even know sponsor a fireworks display and Distribution Centre at BCHIS division sends out over 700 yOU I~, what was going on at Aiyaush, a Halloween party with games where claims are sorted into requests a month for more Canyon City or Greenville and and goodies. There will also be various categories such as details of diagnoses and don't ~ they're only a few miles away, prizes for the best costumes, inpatient, emergency, minor treatments the cause of II look several days before they There will be a Rummage and surgery, out-of-province, and hospital stays which exceed know got the road fixed and we were Bake Sale on the 7th of day care services, Once sorted accepted norms, and other able to come and go at least to November in the afternoon and they are passed to the various facts, And with per diem rates who to the slore or Aiyansh, there will also be a door prize sections responsible for each priced between. $50 and St00. Regional District Of II seems that illness comes al and a cake raffle. Everyone do category where they are along with waiting lists and bed turn to .... Ihe most inopportune times. come out and sponsor the processed and checked to.see shortages, their concern for Etmiee Moore from Greenville Ladies Club. Rummage will be who pays the bill, whether it's accuracy is easily understood. TURN TO US had a stroke and Lawrence picked up on the 4th or can be BCHIS, the Workmen's Com- Kitimat-Stikine Adams from Canyon City took dropped off at House No.9. peosalion Board, or the Federal Following this basic WITH CONFIDENCE sick with what was Ihonght to be December 14 has been set for Government. Insurance screening, information about Ple/a'sy and both had to be the Christmas Dance .to be companies also make a sub- •questionable cases is passed to flown, inlo Terrace by sponsored by Lhe Ladies Club stanlial contribution, through medical consultants for MaoKays helicopter. I tao had my own and a Bazaar will be held liability claims for car accident assessment. Assessments problems with my second sometime in March, Next victims and other third party include consideration of the ,youngest coming down with Ladies meeting will be held on liabilh y'elaims. utilization of hospital beds as Funeral bronchitis. Went down Io the 5th of November and it will The claim now heads for 'the related to the average length of Aiyansh to see the nurse and get Medical Consultation Division stay for particular diagnoses; mOT=OZ PO,,..,. be a Wine and Cheese Buddy Home some medication bul her and Nite which means bring wine where details are assessed and seemingly unnecessary ad- the other two aids Loretta and or cheese and a friend Io translated by medical coders missions to hospitals, unusual Phone 63S.2444 Clayton and DorisTait had gone carry you home. tall. graduate nurses) into deaths, and drug reactions: to Terrace, B.C. • • ". [ " . Io Prince Rupert for a con- l! just came to my attention standard code-numbers to be ensuring that people in acute Serving Kitlmat ' fcrence and then get strandedin Ihat during Ihe power outage punched on IBM cards. Par- hospitals or any other level of IllZlr d Terrace, They were later flown home by a special flight, the teachers from Aiyansh asked for emergency aid from lfowever, l was able lo get some the Dept. of indian Affairs as fr.om Ihe Heallh Aide in Canyon Public notice is hereby given to the Electors of the Cily. It sure is terrible when Iheleacheregeis equipped with Municipality of Terrace, the Municipality of Kitimat and the* you have someone sickqn the electric ranges und healers. middle of the night, no lighls, " They had expected a Colema,1 defined portion of Electoral Area C, that a poll shall be taken and no heat, knowing that you camp stove and or beater or Adjudicators' Clerk in accordance with the provisions of the "Municipal Act" to couldn't gel him Io a ilospital if somelhing Io the effect so guess determine whether or not the electors wish to participate in he get woi-se. But luckily he's what they gel'. Would. you gelling better, II's amazing the believe and Ihal is one candle Starting Salary $754 the function of ski hill development and operation. for each teacher. The Dept. of power of antibiotics, whatever indian Affairs can't be called would we do wilh out them. Olher Ihan theillness i[ was sort over generous thal's for sure• uf nice silting around Ihe table - - A number of vacancies are open for a new position in the Rehabilitation Services and The question on the ballot shall read: Claims Department, These positions are open in our Vancouver office and in the following wlthakeresenelampflickcring area offices: " . overhead, playing cards and Tindall X communicating with each other "Are you In favour of financing the development and . -" COURTENAY NANAIMO rather than slating silently at a C RANBROOK NELSON operational costs of the Kitsumkalum Ski Hill on an blaring T.ff. II seems we were School .Trustee CHILLIWACK PRINCE GEORGE assessment levy not to exceed an annual levy of V2 mill?" just gelling used Io no power FORT ST, JOHN PENTICTON and il came back on. II~en we • KAMLOOPS TERRACE VERNON WILLIAMS LAKE • * PRINCE RUPERT VICTORIA District of Terrace : • COMINGTO VANCOUVER,) The ad udicators' clerk will be respOnsible for carrying out all the routine clerical duties for claims ad udicators. This will include simple to ephone contacts to obtain routine data Regional District Office - :.. on ca ms. It also involves maintaining records, tiling documents, arithmetical TWOGREAT PLACES TO STAY e calculations, and the general handling and preparation of paper work for presentation to the Thornhill Elementary School .... BLUEHORIZON HOTEL BLUEBOY HOTEL ad udicators. This position does not involve any responsibility for decision making on a District of Kltimat • Downtown Vancouver • Elegont Dining cla m, • Roof Top Dining I Radio and Color TV Kitimaat Village .. • Suites at Room Rotes • Specialty Shops The successful candidate should have the ab/I ty. to work quickly end accurately wJfh'a • Modern Furnishings • Bowlingand Billlards variely of complex files and documents. A Grade XII education level or experience in simi lar kinds of work at the wWorkers' Compensation Board Is required. • Rodioono Color TV • Bank Facilities • Refrigerator in every room • Swimming Pool The successful candidates for area offices will be required to undergo a period of training On the 16th day of November between the hours of 8:00 a.m. • Sauna Baths-- Pool • BanquetFacilities in our Vancouver office. • Ponorem0 View • Minutes from 'Applications shou Id be submlffed to the Personnel Dep'artment - and 8:00 p.m. - . from your own Balcony Downtown & Airport. SINGLE From $20.00 SINGLE=$16.00 DOUBLE:$19.00 Workers' Compensation Board DOUBLE:from'S24.00 RAY PARFITT FREEPARKING FULL HOTEL FACILITIES $255 Health Street VANCOUVER, B.C. TELEX 04-50-77lS Vancouver, B.C. : RETURNING OFFICER - ...... VSZ 3L8 Our own employees will also be considered. i.

(/ J 2 ' THE I!E._RALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974, PAGE C3

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sTon.oas ,.' il~ln,~huri..O.3Oa,m.-6.0Op.,." 00% s=t,r ,I! 1 OANADIANOWNED PAGE C4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 ' :.N. Tel. benefit from Vocational School course Some engine coolants could be dangerous- The Terrace Vocational are listed below. In paran- School's loss of sixteen students theses, are the jobs they will be Consumers and Corporate in very rapid correslon of ! is a big gain for Canadian stepping into, Affairs Minister Andre Ouellet aluminum engine blocks and National Telecommunications, Ioday cautioned consumers that also in similar damage to car The sixteen students graduated Mike Cole (CNT Vancouver). some automotive engine radiators in general. East Friday after a ten month Wayne Currie that sure). Hugh coolants ~lng marketed are not "The Product Safety Branch electronics course and eleven of Denbigh (possibly Sch, Dist, considered by vehicle of my department is presently those are stepping into jobs with audio-visual), Gary Drake (CN manufacturers to be suitable investigating products Which CN Telecommunications in- Northern B.C.t, Alex Horner for many recent designs of cars. may present fire hazards and [ stallations in Terrace. Prince (CNT Edmonton), DoEth Mapes "I am advised", Mr. Ouellet intend to take appropriate George, Vancouver and Ed- (CNT Edmonton), George stated, "lhal the designs of action under the Hazardous monton, Normandeau (CN Terrace). cooling systems in recently- Products Act to protect con- David Offin tBC Tel Prince Two others are joining BC Tel produced ears are generally sumers from any unnecessary l{uperl). AI Sehutz (CNT based on the physical properties safety risks", the Minister said. staff in Prince Rupert, one will Vancouver), John Szilagyi possibly join lhe audio-visual of coolanls consisting essen- "Where misleading of tCNT Vancouverl. Mel San- tially of ethylene glycol and fraudulent claims are made [ staff of School Districl 88 and daker tnot sure~. Low. two more are undecided about water", will not hesitate to use the their futures but are ull but Vaillaneourl (CNT Edmonton). "Due to the world wide powers of the Combines In- assured jobs, Marcel Fontaine ¢CNT Prince shortage of ethylene, products vestigation Act" George), blike Demosoff (CNT consisting of mixtures of • The sixteen were, according Prince George), Moon Lee Finally, Mr. Ouellet urged ha Mr. Henderson of Canada alcohols and glycols as well as automobile owners to cheek Wang t BC Tel Prince Ruperl) petroleum distillates, and ~Manpower. "The favorite class and Russel Stuart (CNT their car manuals for in- •we tManpowert have ever solutions of calcium chloride, Terrace ). formation on recommended sponsored." In. congratulating are being markets at this time". engine coolants and to carefully I Bolh Mr. Wang and Mr. he said, Depending upon the the students, Henderson Stuart were upgrading read lhe labels of engine coolant :lhanked them for the many particular vehicle design, producls before purchase. students. temperature and other hours and much work they had There is ao II man junior f ii, all pul into the course. operating factors, some.of these class now at Ibe school and alcohol products may boil with Most of lhe sixteen students another electronics class ~s involved were sponsored by' consequent overheating and expected to begin at the School damage to the engine. Canada Manpower. this January. Hcnderso~ also commended Petroleum distillate products ~i* 4=':I the class on an unusu:dly low may in particular have an absentee rate, adverse effecl on some radiator The graduating sludents were hoses and may present a fire also congratulaled by elec- hazard in the event of leakage. Sc :m' I)c'ol)h' alice helieved tronics department head .Fred Water solutions consist in~ only that Dell Illlll'k W;l:'i CO[OI|iZC(I Wilson and then received their of calcium cboride may result by aoeient (.h'eeks al'h.r Ihv niem, of 'rr(Lv ! diplomas [rum Vocational ,~O01C t+¢'++l)lt' I)olievt. LhaL Sixteen-graduates of School vice.principal Dick the Terrace Vocational Swanton and their instructor for bil+dil'ia the It,gs aod I'vot 'of Ihe past ten months AI Nahir. ;I hOl'Sl' who has ()Vt'l" I~llt(~n Schools electronics wiltl hazel reals ;llll] rol'ithla ney, a I'ol'ltltll~l illh) hi.,i riRht ear program. The students wl)o graduated wlll n,lh,vo him. For details see story. Unique Design for Housing

The major section of Ihe 568. houses, cluster housing, and two practitioner who is a legend in unil housing development senior citizens' highrise. No China, will have an equal planned for 18,97 acres of laod decision has been made on number of three.bedroom, two- on Government Street in whether it will be a rent al or co- bedroom and one-bedroom units 'the Wrndsor Top-0-The Table BurnabY will incorporate a operalive projecl he said. wilh the average price per unit unique concept in urban family The $7.25 million dollar at less then $3o.0o0. dwelling, Housing Minister project will be phased in with This demonstration project, Lorne Nicolson said Wed- Ihe courtyard houses in the Mr. Nicolson said will enable the architects to test Ihe many nesday. south-west of the site followed The concept, developed hy by the.cluster housing in the design ['eatures and to deter. Architect-Planner Philip [I. aorlh-west and then more mine areas where maximum Beinhaker, calls Ior medium- cluster housing in lhe easlern economy in construction can be COLLECTION of GLASSWARE densit y, terraced cluster homes half. The 20-storey senior achieved in the [uture witi~ privale ouldonr spaces h)r citizens' towers, not included in developments. each unit. Ihe above cost estimate, will be An integrated team of A 24-unit demenstralion the final phase. building design professionals project usiag this concept is at The 24 eourlyard units will be headed by Mr. Beinhaker is presem under construction on in the "noise-shadow" of High- investigating Ihe construction Centauru.~ Circle in Lake Cily way 401 while Ihe 16 complexes methods used for Ihe project. East in Burnaby and will be of cluster housing, with 12 units the minister said. This team completed in February, Mr. ea~:h, will be located and includes the Vancouver firm of Nicolson said..~ arranged such that the noise Downs-Arehambault as •"1 invite developers to keep a problem ~b'ill be alleviated, he associated architects, he added. close eye on the developmenl of. said, Further back will be the senior citizen towers with 352 Thd other consultants are: Ihis inno,~,atiw type of housing, Don Vaughan, landscape ar- conceived for the provincial antis. They probably would be built by a non-profit chielecls: Mechanical Con- governmenl as an alternative to sultants Western, mechanical organizatim~, he added. Ihe lypical Ihree-slorey Walk-up engineering consullants : Mr, Nieolson said Ihe project apartments in urban areas, Burstein Wang and Associates. will in~:ludc a day-care centre, a the minister said. eleclrieal engineers', and lie said t he concept provides recreational area. a play area, a dedicated park area, and 450 George Frizzell, quantity Ior separate, clearly iden- surveyor. Frank Slanzl Con- underground and an-grade tifiable homes thai are stacked struclion Ltd. are the con- parking spots. two or three high, The largest Iraetors for Ihe project are at ground level and Ihe unils Detailed architectural above step back al each level. drawings are expected to be Mr. Nieolson said terraced as Iheir size decreases, creating released soon after Ihe clusler homes are also planned large private paso areas over demonstration project is for Site Five at Lake City East. Ihe larger uni, s helow, completed, he said. Site Two, or "the peanut",* al The cluster putturn achieves The Centaurus Circle project, Lake City Easl will be largely Ihrce "open" sides for each unil a co-operative development to dedicated as a park with one or for a varlet y of ~'iews and lights, be named after Norman Iwo highrise lowers within the cross ventilation with Bethune, the Canadian medical park selling, naturaleireulation of air, ease. of recognition, and individual identity.the minisler said. Entrance to each unit is Northern Development lhroughl a semi-private open lobby-play area shared with the other three sections in o four- Policy Conference parl cluster. . Tile inlerior layouts miuimize Dr, G. Scull Wallace, Leader participate in discussions which circulation and maximize of Ihe British Uolumbia P,C. will contribute to the for- useahle living space. Con- Parly, will be holding a policy mulation of the P,C. policy for struclion und use of materials conference, on Northern Norfllern B.C. to be submitted .are geared I~ reduce noise, Development in Prince George to the P.C. Convention in vib~:alions, and to enhauce on Saturday, November 2 in the Kamleops on November 30 and privacy'of a family's activities, Civic Centre. Invitations Io December 1 Mr, Nicolson said Ihis design atlend or send representatives Dr. Wallace stressed Ihat also provides lor economic, have been sent to norlhern Ifigh-density family living, .~ at tendanee at Ihe conference by mayors, regional boards, the individuals from outside Ihe This Ih,.ut(ful (;I.ssu'.re Mth Pris.m6t' Desigu Pressed l).eldy to Resemble cluster of 12 units, four on each Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs. and of three levels, can be ac- P.C.. party will in' no way the B.C. Assoeialion of Non- assume Iheir support of the C.t (;I.ss. 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1 g 5 ~ t, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974, PAGE CS e n terta]nmento I Dan Murray Anti-Freeze 90' ., (Copyright Sterling PabUcltlons) Plugs, Points, Condensers, BOSTON---Any publisher andstore frontsin the shopping work. and won't even keep knows that if he can get a book plaza were all boarded up; Iheirownhomes clean." Ican banned in Ibis city, he has it having either been gutted by see now why the red-necked Oil Filters, Air Filters- made. Or at least that is ~vhal I fire or bombing. bigot is such a popular believed when I was a cub "Theses blacks just ruin their character on All In The reporter. However, it seems homes. Our black schools are Family that thiscity's vlstue has fallen the same, Doors torn off The agony of Boston nfakes Save $$$ - Do It Yourself off its pedestal in. the last lavatories, sn~ashed windows Cache Creek look like a Sunday ,generation andhasgiven way to vandalism, no discipline. And School picnic. If the United ' +~.m racial violence." muggings, Ihey want us to send out States had taken those billions crime and busing, children to schools in this area in foreign aid it showered down come In + ~t ...... The latter is grabbing the and bus the blacks to our on its defeated enemies in the headlines these days and it has schools." name of democracy in 1945 and to do with the integration of the Of course, the results create built housing, hospitals and and: : shop schools..The thinking is that if plenty of problems. Just last schools for its blacks, the pic- lhey can mix the blacks and the week the state governor called ture would be much more rosy whites in the classrooms on Washingtonlo sendin Iroops today. The only team that is Open Men, to Sate everything will be jake. To do to restore order. Bob istaking a making any yards in this this requires fleets of buses Iwo-hour course daily on ballgame has "USSR" on its which transfers students as far Ihefiner points of riot control. sweaters. 8:30 aem, to 8 pem. as Ihirty miles, The black and School teachers carry sidearms Our route home took us by the white parents want no part of it. in the classrooms. Really Boston Common a very historic However. if school boards want something for the cradle lhe park in the middle of the city. Sunday 12 Neon to 5 pem, juicy federal grants, they must great American cream of The traffic was heavy, It was comply says Washington. With liberty, the pursuit of happiness 5p.m. The sun filtered through busing it is a case of "no go... and.all that jazz. eb? '.hoses majestic oaks. We were SEE WAYNE OR RON no dough". Most of these depressed areas 5till reeling from what we'd It was a lovely fall day when are in Boxbury which at one ;een. All of a sudden a fight we arrived in this cradle of the time was a very elegant suburb ~tJroke out on the common. A Revolution. Nothing like' of Boston. It is a shambles negro man was beating a white breezing in on unsuspecting Ioday. Blacks of all ages and of woman. He would knock her relatives Io assess their true both sex lounge about.., most down and she'd try and run. With their life-giving" needles of timber in Kamloops region are being personalities. We. had a of them on welfare according to He'd grab her a belt her again. d(~voured by voracious False Hemlock -attacked by the destructive cater- reunion. Our host and cousin our host, And they never heard Nobody seems to take any .who is on Ihe Boston Police of The Pill in Roxbury either. notice and there must have been Loopers these fir trees are now only pillar. Department, announced that as Packs of black children gambel fifty people strolling about on standing skeletons. Some 6,000 acres it was his day off, he would like in the streets and stare us down the grass. He seemed about Io show his Canadian cousins with cold defiance. The streets thirty. She would be in her his "combat zone" which is a are filthy with garbage, the teens. It was vicious and I can Film by Ray Skoglaund Skoglund little different than what a swimming pools and tennis still see her bloody face as we visitor sees from a tour bus. courts idle. melt into the traffic. DRIVE "Combat zone?" l asked. Bnbhadavery Iowopiniofiof "Yes," said Bob. "That's whal his charges. "They'll phone in Bol~ couldn't stop in that NAAS RIVER LOG we call the area I patrol on the and want help for someone riley traffic to help. He wasn't in his Afilmdepietingalogdriveon be showing other films of the sored by the Continuing night shift: It is in the ghettos." claim is dying. Dying? Hell, all uniform anyways. the Naas River will be Ine area in this film presentation• Educalion Department of He was apprehensive taking they want is a free ride lethe And also he had to conserve feature film in a film presen- The film presentation will be School District No.66 iv us in his shiny new family car. hospital. The 'dying' person his energy to dodge those rocks fallen by Ray Skoglund. given on Wednesday, October Terrace. There is no admission "I always drive to work in an invariable has a slight cold or on his midnight patrol in the Mr. Skoglund is well known 30, at 8:00 p.m. in the Lecture charge, but a donation for the old clunker• They keep an ingrown toenail. Theywon't 'combat zone', for his excellent films of Ihis Thealre of the Caledonia Senior coffee will be very much ap- throwing rocks at us. area, His films have been Secondary School. Following precialed, For further in- "However, he allowed being out ' ~ i shown over n~lional TV Ihe showing of films lhere will formalion contact Hugh- Power of uniform could reduce the Stop In & See Dan broadcasts and have always bea "Coffee Break" when the al 635-3933 or 655-6531. hazard. HAIDA Travel Service Ltd. been L well received by the audience will have an op- -- "Now you see that housing public.. The:Naas River Log portunity to talk to Mr. ' Keep The Water development over there .. it Drive is one of Mr. Skog]und's Skoglundabout the films. ' After opening water chestnuts 6181 store what's left In the refrlge, lookWaSfiVeatbuilt it now. "AndYearsagOasad sightand , 4722 Lakelse Ave. " In Our more exciting films and he will This presentation is spon- ator-- but be sure they're under it was. Windows were broken 635- ! Shop • " ' ~ water. est:val Notes::: For Your Car Repairs F'Fianslai.e being':madefor thea vailable at Te:rr'a+e,nteriors,.Xmas .... Ti|l:; Icum " ::Tw|" 'n/+heatres i td t975 Pacific Northwest Music Terrace Sight and Sound and ' S t raps .... ++ Fes'ti+al which will take place Lehmann Jeweller,4, • Ms + : • from Monday, April 2t to Marilyn Kerr at 635~S7~ is • a 4720 Lakelse Phone 635-2040L Saturday, April 26. The Chairman of lhe Lottery Ottawa - Postmaster General syllabus will be ready by Ihe .Committee and would be happy Bryce Mackasey today an- end of October and copies may to assist anyone regarding the, nounced the issue of four ~i~d ~iL~iLd (~[~ ~ Saturday Matinee: be obtained from the Secretary Lo(tery. and Ihe Festival• denominations of stamps for at 2:00 p,m. 0nly al Box 456, Terrace B.C. An generally, The Fesli val Christmas 1974. Heat Tapes 3 ft. - 80 ft, important date to remember is • Secrelary may be reached al~ Tile multicolored stamps One Showing Nightl"y at 8:00 p.m. Including Sundays February 15 - all entries must 635-5394or Box 456. feature reproductions of be in by that dale. Interested persons are invited paintings by four famous OCT. 27th to NOV. 2nd. WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Trailer Topcoating 13" I gal, The adjudiealors for Ihe 1975 to attend the next meeting of the Canadian artists. Festival have been contacted Festival Association on A total of 130 million six-cent Oil Filters -3 `o a,d have agreed I0 participate. Tuesday, Nov. t'J at Skeena 105 million eight-cent, 15 million "HERBIE RIDES AGAIN" They include: Seeohdary School. ted-cent, and 19 million fifteen- WALT DISNEY cent stamps, printed by Ashlon. Sequel to the Love Bug,the Versatile Volkswagen Returns Trailer Anti.Freeze 8" gal, Instrumental: Mr. Dave' Pottdr Limited of Toronto, will NO~/EMBER a-4-5 SUN., MON., TuEs. Berger who w()rks for the be issued November I. Dri.Z-Air Crystals 1" Vaneouvez: School Board under "TELEFON" The six.cenl stamp is a Mr. Dennis Tupman, former reproduction of Jean Paul "DEEP THRUST' bandmaster at Kitimat. "Telefon," by Walter Wager, the Literary Guild Alternate Lemieux's painting, Nalivite SUSPENSE DRAMA Vocal: Mr. Cyril S. Mossup the eight-cent, Henri Masson's from Calgary. Selection fur January 1975, has A gang operatesrackets and Is confrontedby an expertin the martial art of Kung Fu been acquired by MGM for Skaters in Hull: the ten-cent, Plan~:. Ms. Helen Silvester of ,motion picture production; il Ruher, C. Todd's The Ice Cone, Ihe Faculty of Music at U.B.C. was announced today (21) by Mommoreney Falls: and the ~~d ~)~ Showtimes: One Showing Piano: Mr. Ted Lincoln from Daniel Melniek, Senior Vice fiftee,~-cenl. Clarence A. Ihe University of Alberta. President and Worldwide Head Gagnon's Vi'llage in Ihe "/:QO & 9:15 p.m, Sunday at 9:15 1973 Ford Ga laxie 500 S4195 • Speech: Ms. Gay Serivener of of, Production. The highly Laurerulan Mountains. 1973 Datsun Pickup $2595 the LVancouver School of "We are fortunate indeed that unconventional spy story is told OCT. 27th to NOV. 2nd WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 1973 Ford F100 Pickup $3895 Theology. with wry wit, generating permission has been granted to reproduce those beautiful • Aeeor~ian: Ms. Marlene tremendous suspense and 1972 Datsun Pickup $1995 paintings for our Christmas 1974 Shier of Prince George who is building to an intensely visual 1972 Dodge Dart Hard Top $2995, stamp issue, ' said Mr. 'THE HARRAD EXPERIMENT' the President of the Provincial and dramatic climax. 1971 Chev Pickup $2495 Mackasey. "These eolourful , -~ Festival Association. Wager, who is currently An experiment with sex on and off campus and classroom,with questionablesuc. stamps, so in keeping ,.vith Ihe tess. 1971 Ford 4 Door $1495 : The members of the Nor- director of public relations for i ASCAP, has written seventeen Christn~as season, are 1970 Valiant Duster S2195 , Ihwest Festival Association are providing the public with a JAMES WHITTMORE, TYPSY HEDREN iaeting'as agents for the Western otherbooks the research for 1970 Ford Crew Cab S1995 sample of Ihe greal work done :Lottery Tbe winter draw takes which has taken him to 22 1970 Monte Carlo Hard Top $2695 countries• by each of these gifted ~., '=:'IPace on January 31. Books are Canadian artisls," lie added • 1970 Chevelle Hard Top $2395 NOVEMBER 3-4-5-6 SUN., MON., TUES., WED. 1969 Meteor Hard Top - $1995 .. 1969 Econoline Van $2095 1969 Meteor Station Wagon : •$ 995 Tindall X "HEAVY TRAFFIC" ANIMATED COMEDY X School Trustee 1969 Chrysler Imperial 4 Door Hard Top, VB, Full Outrageousadventures of a youngman in New York City. Live action and animation. . , . Equipment, Air condition, etc, S329S

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From the opposition d thath]s CANDY STRIPER CONFERENCE I MId, N~orepOrt on t the ~t. ~ual general Interest topics. ._ gave. brtef job descriptions, event to take Place and of ~ m ]~LII ~ Br!!ish Columbia Social provide better chip prices for Benne!t, recalle " ,-,..... _~_oas ~anoy ~trtper _~unen..wa_s servea in !ne trammg and future roles In course thapancl members who ...... ~ ..... Credit Party Leader, Blll interior sawmills• Williams Party told the government on Conference. assembly room and following tomorrow society and allowed gave over two hours on a From The Living Bible Bennett, today called Lands, said one of the reasons for the the floor of the legislalure last this the girls took part in a the candy stripers to question Saturday afternoon to the Give a ~'arm welcome Forests and Water Resources poor lumber economy was that May that the lumber markets Candy Stripers from Burns challenge game. . on any area of their work. The promotion of greater un- to any brother who Minister, Bob Williams "the "'independent mills are being were headed for a downturn Lake, Smithers, Kltimat and At l:30 p.m. a panet of invited girls responded well and derstanding of jobs related to wants to join you, even greatest flip-flop artist the exploited by pulp cempardes." and that adjustments of chip Terraee met for the day on guests took part in a job in- following a relaxed social people, health and care of fellow though his faith is province has ever seen•" "Which Interior mill is paying priei~s had to be made im- Saturday, Oetober 26th. a! Mills formation session: Mrs. Carol period, where coffee and cake man. weak. Don't criticize Bennett was rreferring to the lowest price for chips in the medialely Io provide realistic Memorial Hospital for the first Harrison, public health nurse; were served, the conference The next monthly meeting of support for the interior mills. area meeting arranged him for having differ- Williams' stalements in province?" questioned Bennett. Mrs. Betty Campbell, was brought to a close, with the the Mills Memorial Hospital ent ideas from yours Thrums and Burns Lake "Cancel is - and, in fact, they "We discussed this Issue for specifically for them. Thirty Operating Room head nurse; hope that another such day be .Candy Stripers will be held in Monday where lhn Minister are paying the lowest chip price almost a week in the House last four girls between the ages of 14 Cpt. Mike Hewat; R.C.M.P.; organlsed for next fall about what is right and the hospital's cafeteria on wrong. For instance, called for legislative action to anywhere in North America•" May," said Bennett. "We and 18 together with five Mrs. Batagelj, intensive care TheCandy Stripers would like Sunday, November 3rd,, 7:30 warned the Minister lime and auxilians were on harld for the unit nurse; Mr. J. Dykehuser, to thank all the Mills Memorial p.m. tour, 8 p.m. meeting and don't argue with him again of what was ahead. And ~ccassion. Housekeeper; Mr. R. Masbet, X Hospital Staff who in anyway election• of new executive for about whether or not to now we are faced witb that Mrs. Mary Ford, N.W. area ray technician; MissM. Buhler, contributed to the success of 1974-75. For more infer•after eat meat that has been situation - one Ihe government auxiliary representative to Laboratory Technician ~ind their meeting; the Board of call Della Thomspson 635-7952 offered 'to idols. You PIONEERS COUNCIL chose to Iotally ignore. Action B.C.H.A., chaired the meeting. Miss D. McNiece. Dietitian, trustees for permittingnermlttin~ theth~ or myself at 635-3833. may believe there is no should have been taken months Mr. Carson, Administrator of harm in this, but the ago, before the crisis point Mills Memorial Hospital faith of others is weak- AT TERRACE affecting many thousands of greeted everyone, on behalf of er; they think it is jobs was reaebed. We can only the administration and staff, to TI'RRACE --Telephone Pioneers here chose the wrong, and will go ask. why wasn't action taken? Terrace. without any meat at all nanle of a rore3vhile bear for their new club formed Because this government is in Mrs. D. Logan and I took the Scplomber 27 io Ihe northern British Columbia area the industry with Cancel, and group on a tour of the entire and eat vegetables rath- er than eat that kind of Skecna-Bulkley Volley. low chip prices mean high hospital FoUowing this the profits for their operation. You Candy Stripers divided into two of meat. The newly cslablishcd Kerlnodei Club is the third have {o look at Williams' groups and discussed problems, Romans I~:1-~ club of Telephone Pioneers in British Columbia and statement and say: who's jobs they were doing in their the first in the Northern Division. exploiting who?" respective hospitals and Referring to Williams' speech District manaacr Stan Patterson was elected presi- in Thrums, Bennett accused Iha COURTHOUSE SQUARES deut by neclamalion and his officers, also elected by Minister of being "hypocritical acclamalion, are Bill Reynolds. vice-presldent, and and phoney" by telling Ihese Herh l..anc, memhcr-at-laree for a two-year term. forestry towns that he is in favour of better chip pricing. Mrs. Jean Sakes was appointed to the position of" GIV~c FULL VALUg ~ It "Williams is a phoney and he A~ID YoU ARE .~L~/~,-.~ sccretnrv-trcasurer. knows it,"'said Bennett. Pttltclson. in hN initial oddrcss, explained the "This should have been done significance of the'group's n'une. "The Kerntodei," long ago- before now when the lie said. "is a white'block hear(not an albino) now mills in the i~aterlor are nn the brink of an economic di~asler nearly extinct, whose habitat is the Skcena-Bulklev which could mean the loss of so Volley. It is protected hv law and is one of the many jobs. Williams can't sit AT THE LOOAL ral't.',il anbnal,, in Canad~l." through a week of discussion in the House in May, watch the ('h'q'~lcr ollicers ~ president Leo Ireland, vice- interior's markets fall apart president George Minekler and secretary-treasurer through the summer, and then Stclla Mcl.arcn -- travelled Is Terrace for the or- go to the interior in the fall and gnniznlionid meeting.end officiated at the instillation' tell them he's in favour of better Captain: Bill Vrung of of•leers. chip prices. That's the flip-flop of the century." 9:4S Sunday School Chm'Icr menrhors of the new Kermodei Club are Asked what the British [] ::'°°::.*~;'sW:;:::p Roherl Byrncs. PRior licit (president of Caledonia Columbia SeRial Credit Party lie ,al-__l__m ___ m 7:30"B,hl, ThursdayS~dy, Night • Coin~cil).Shin Patterson. Bill Reyriolds and Guy would do about the situation, II ~m~=~AA m~,Im,~m [] Prayer Meeting ":! , L" '. Rushlon. Bennett said, "This summer we -- --m mmmim m m m m For into on other activities phone would have come up with a mum i q lv5 mvu~uwmmm m capta,n o*,,,r,. el,, Vouo,. " 1 " J Pioneer clubs :ire formed in areas where, for gco- better chip price which gra ~hical reasons it is impt:actical to participate on • everyoneeould live with, and by m m A m i i ,, M,,,..w, m a rcgnlar hi;sis in council activities. • now, we would have im- l CHURCH l Kcrmodel will be under the jurisdiction of Calc- plemented a program of action to save jobs based on a realistic mmomrma ~am~ m ,,,.,.,v..... T.rr.ca ---- - .- -- .... • su=:;o:::~h:rch. C..d. 1 " donia Cotincil" in Prince George and will include appraisal of stumpage in the aciive and lil:e member Pioneers. light of today's markets. I have I~A I EC A EE|~ I~A n'l'd~ i a n~ ::nadamyacn~ol:l~lm:m. called, and I eaU again for the ja.tL=:j vrrlb=; rlAirtlJ Pastor: John StOkes 635.58S5 immediate implernentalion of - ...... m R:Vr ~ M e6r/J.~001: h m-S mid t - ,SS-) U0 these steps as being absolutely m necessary to the future of the 835-4984 qbqi Ke,m 635-2239 i m m province's most important • m I CATHOUC I industry, and to the future of thousands of jobs." fmI~kmrjr ]~[ 'mm~kT]~ J~pm'qm ]~ 1~k1' mm l . ...,...hueCHURCH l U Ill rt m V m v , i - su.n,v.,ssBs First On The Sun mm mi iiim a mi l~i ii I " i e:S0a.m. , to:o0a.m. helium ',,,'as deleeted an the sun . i 11:15a.m. . 7:30 p.m. by early solar scientists before it was discovered an earth• • : ' ' EVANGELICAL' I Editor's Quote Book F= " ' .... FREE CHURCH I CAMPER CLEARANCEI[B C . Park Ave. and Sparks St. • • ' • 9:4S Sunday School The wicr throueh rxcr+~ o/ rvi~dom i{ made a fo,)l. Bubble Top Campers For Import Trucks m -- Ralph lt'a/do E,m'r~m, • i Wednesday 7:30 p.m. i Prayer and Bible Study 1 " " " m 'ReV, W. H. Tatum 8ft. 9'/= I1 ft. 5th WSeel Trailers & 14ft. Trailers

Bill I~('y,ohl.v. 5'/,, Pattersm(, Leo Irehmd . . l a ,~'.vel h,r leader o/ m.w CI.h. Tindall X 1970 ERIN 18it, Travel Trailer B.C. TEL NEWS s289Soollu;:/i!]i;:v:C I School Trustee • $0 ' 1 " " ' • P hone 63S-SO2 , • Morning Service at ll 00a,m...... Cab & Chassis 1 Ton , . • • OJi=Am00 • ~Or~'Ze'~;o;:'m~;,S:~=;h 11#14 i;Olli) 6000 Miles A 1 Oondition, ' ~)qU;~O ii' ! ' ' U VANACY FOR POSITION OF MECHANIC , i m KNOX I Position: Low Milage , co m. , " m 1 ~;nTor't;~'u'ptoUNITEDCHURCH MECHANIC: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1972 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton Cab & Chassis $2995 i 4,90/L,a,ze/l:~ve-00am

Qualifications: • i Under t2 11:00 a.l~, ' ' • (1) Should be in good physical condition. (2) Should hold a valicl driver's licence. 1972 TORINO ps Be. Gee,.... uonnidon " ~ *~90KOO~,v.,.vv i•ilw~)nr~:/PrsRerv~51~"~:wai'sm' 13) Should have in his possession a certificate relating to his I qualifications and should also possess his own hand tools, etc. (4) Should also have some knowledge and experience in welding. ondition- i Duties: ~ man JdbL A ill A A l MoS~nJngWorsh p 11:00 a,m, Miscellaneous lobs, Cleaning, Welding, Painting. Also main- ~ar~ Irmdl[~l~ U U ~ Sundoy evonlng ?:o0 p m tenance -. miner repairs and service all district of Terrace • Bible Study Wed 7 30 p rn vehicles. • , 1972 FORD P=kup FIO0 VO Auto Trans PS PD ~OdL;~iiil m= ..... • • • " . im CHRISTIAN i Rate Of Pay. • • ' IR dl~Al~00 UNREFORMED CHURCHN $5.93 per hour, 1973 ggo 4x4 6 Cyl. Auto Trans " ' . ~q~O i====m r • Hours Of Work • n ' ' r" ' F i Phons 6SS-262t 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - 40 hr. Week - with a 90 day trial period...... • m Sunday School.Terrace 10a,rn. • F 2 5 O Pickup 0 Sunday School Remo ! ,.m ..... --- . cDI~)QI~ 0 l .:00a m Worship Service Union: r " ' ' 1914 FORD Excellent Unit For Camper .... iU£,uU • ,*oo,:~:worsh.pSer,,. C.U.P.E. " ' " ' --r " -,.....- I • SleeK00 nam m OSPE, C.APE, I Benefits,• .L L• ~ " , Unemploymimt Insurance :,~ ~ ' ,i ~. 1971 MAVERICK 2 Seer Six Standard • ~PNOCPU mac,o**.., ,i.e;."oo ' i shipSU~aylhO0 a.m, . Morning Wor- Canada Pension P an .... ~ . ' ' i l:lS p.m. • Evoninn Serv ce M.S.A. & Denta ' ' m m : ' : ' L ' • ~dl AA~AA BB Wed. 7:30 p.m, . Uible Study and

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Applications to be submitted to the undersigned not later than 4130 p.m. on Friday, November 8, 1974. Mr. Len Needham, Superintendent of Works, Engineering Department, Municipal Hall, Terrace, B.C.

• .~ - | 't L THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974, PAGE C7 Kinsmen hold B.C. Loggers installation night Appointment Following a recent meeting of media. "In a time of increas~ The Kinsmen and Kinette evening was the 'presentation of the Board of Directors of the sophistication of knowledge and Clubs of Terrace held their life memberships in the Terrace newly formed British Columbia techniques," said Mr. annual instaUallon of officers at Clubs and the Kinsmen Independent Logging Schneider, " the member the Terrace Recreation Centre Association to two of the.mast Associations at the Inn of the assoelations comprising the on Saturday, Oelober 26th. dedicated Kinsmen ever to be North, the Chairman, Mr. BCILA have become in- Approxlniately 150 people were members in Terrace, Ray William Schneider," has an. creasingly aware of the on hand to par|ielpate i, Jakobs and Jim Frey, the latter nounced the appoIntment of Mr. necessity of being recognized welcoming the new execulives, now residing in Prince George, Colin Fraser as Executive and heard as the policy making ably installed by Kinsmen The presentation was carried Representative for the BCILA groups representing those in- Deputy Governor, Bill Rugg .of out by Governor Gerry, who which represents independent dependent logging operators Prince Rupert. A special guest gave a brief resume of the logging contractors and log •responsible for more than 90 was the Kinsmen District excellent wdrk done by these haulers in the province, percent of aetual woods har- Governor,Gerry Miller and his men during their years in.the Mr, Schneider says the ex- vesting, p.ariieularly in the wife Gall, frpm Langley~ B.C. Terrace Club, Both are past peruse in communications and Interior. We need the services Gerry Miller is the 1974-75 presidents and former Deputy public relations which Mr. of a professional communicator • Kinsmen Governor of District 5. Governors. and Jim Prey is the Fraser brings te the BCILA will who can gel our side of the stow encompassing the whole of only Kinsmen from the nor- be invaluable io assisting to across quickly and' accurately British Columbia excluding the thwest ever to mn for the overcome pressing and im- to other organizallons and •Peace River block. The highest Kinsmen office • in mediate problems facing the within our own associalions." following members were in- British Columbia. that of forest industry at the present stalled:- Governor. In total, ten past time. "The new office which Mr. Fraser is a native of Kinsmen: President. Ion Presidents were nn..hand |o Mr. Fraser will be openmg next Western Canada and has spent Flack,. Vice-Presdient - Vie share in the proceedings. week at Suite MT, 635 Humboldt a number of years in the Hawes, Secretary - Jo Dunn, Other guests :present were, Street in Victoria," said the broadcasting industw, both in Treasure/;- Hans Verwey, Mayor Rowland Stan Patterson Chairman, "will facilitate the private sector and with the Registrar- Brian Piweck, representing' the Rotary Club. contacts and exchanges with Canadian Broadcasting Cor- Directors - Dave Wilde; Bruce Don Walker from the Royal government officials, Io the poration. He has also been Huxtable, Gary Gustafson, Canadian Legion, Branch 13, ministerial level, in those active in the business world and Verne Ferguson and Bernie and Corporal Mike Hewiit of the departments directly and in- for nearly two years was ~he Distel, local detschment R.C.M.P. directly associated with proprietor of the trans- .Kinetics: President - Janet Out of town members were forestry, transportation and continental trucking firm. Flock. Vice-President : Donna present from Ihe Kinsmen labour." .Mr. Schneider em- More recenlty he has oecupied Haw.cs, Recording Secretary - Clubs of Prince George, The Terrace Kinettes made two Terrace.groups a Kinettes presented the cheques to Karyne Hyde of the phasized that although Ihe the positions of Director of Gaff Ellingsen, Corresponding Smithers, Telkwa, Kilimat and little happier and a little richer earlier this week, ,Pre-S'chool ($200L and Norton Kr.opf of the Day Care Executive Representative Public Relations and Executive Prince Rupert. Secrelary . Yi Timmcrman, when they turned over donations to the Lazelle Pre- Centre. pesliion is a new one, it is one Assistant to the President at Also in attendance were which has been, contemplated "Treasurer - Diane Verwey, School and Terrace Day Care Center Associations. Notre Dame University of Re[~istrar - -T_rieia _Sour_e, sever~ll of the K 40 Club, in- Mrs. Hyde is on left, Mrs. Flock in center and Mrs. for some time asa recognized Nelson. Mr, Fraser was also ~reetors - Marilyn Anerson C-ltiding Ihe thre~ other life Mrs. Janet Flack;'newly 'installed president of the Kropf ori right, above, need in establishing closer the Secretary Io the Board of bnct Sharon Brewerton, - members, =Gary Reum, Don relations with the government, Governors at Notre Dame K 40: President- Don Deane. Dearie and HughPower. the B.C. Forest Service and the Universt iy. Secrelary - Blondie Tenflant. Kinsmen is. Canada's All Treasurer - Ray Jakobs. (~amidia, Service Club and is During the evening a number of the only major service club Loggers Change. Name special honours were given. founded in Canada. The Kin- The Kinsman of the Year smen Club of Terrace is-one of Mr, William Schneider, Victoria and represents more particularly concerned with 500 such~ clubs in .Canada Award for Ihe member judged dedicated to serving the Chairman"of the Board of Ihan L000 independents establishing viable information Io have been Ihe mosl out- Directors of the Affiliated responsible for the bulk of the links with the Department of standing during Ihe past year community'sgrealest need, On Logging• Associations. has octual woods , harvesting Lands, Forests and Water went to Kin Verne Ferguson and a National level, Kinsmeil h~ive announced that the name of the . operations in the B.C, Forest Resources, the Department of Ihe Kine(le of the Yeai" Irophy donaled more than 127 million " organization which represents Industry, Transportation, and Com- was ~hared by Kinetics Ann dollars of service work, since the independent . logging The basis for Ihe establish- munications and .the B.C. Checkley and Norah Ferguson. being founded in 1920 in 'operators and log,haulers i, meat of Ihe British Columbia Forest Service which w 11 Perhaps the highlight of the Hamilton, Onlario: ,most of Ihe pi'ovince,hus bee, Independent Logging create a "two-way,street" of changed." The independenl Associations, according to the communications in the'interesls operalors ~vill- now. be. Chairman is ,the provide an of promoting greater yields nod repi'esented .by the. British Organization 'that will coor- more efficient operations. B.C. Drivers Columbia Independent Logging., dina(e the activities of the .The ultimate aim of the • AssociatiOns which will provide member, associations in such BCILA is to form a single . the ndependnn contractor and areas as government, business ,provincial association which • log hauler with an organizalion and labour on a daily basis. The will embrace every independent in Mexico al the provincial level. Victoria office will. creole an logging contractor and log British Colmnbiaos who drive ice ouarefta~dofo tw .... The British Columbia In- information flow both for its haulerio British Columbia with to Mexico and spend more than gotr ~yYi~u~ Au planOnne~u~'" " ~sPea~dnesnol Lo~gg/~nelgl member associations and for a view Io speaking with a single, a month there don't have'to teach, month~Jntou nsis governmental and business united voice. Those operators worry about paying twice for e~ere away " ' Y. 'established groups already: in offices connected with the B.C. which are not now members of existence in B.C, They are the Forest Industry. II will be Ihe BCILA-are invited Io con- 'their ear insurance - once in. Bortnick said no special form Interior Logging- Association B.C. and again in Mexico. is required for this:. He said a lact the Victoria office for in- : Although Autoplan insurfinee co of the Mexico " with headquarters in Kelowna formation which can be of and B.C, lieenee plates are sold PY urchased ~n insurance, the. Central lhterior 'Loggers I / i ~nefit Io them and to the forest as a package, it is possible tel ~CYrisPt would be Ya l~eta~l~?e Association bases in .Prince : .... industry in general. gel an. Auloplan rebqti~ if the.: .... f' ;" " "; C--P" <::"Georgb'thelq°i~thWestL0bgers Ti 'insured: vehicle:is ,beyond Pr%~o,m:S.d c~oum.~a ~[vxex,can :.• ,..~ssoei;t[On wli,qts head~ffie~ fidall X if'made r~er~ augn; "p'r°v~ea : n Terrace ;and the Squamish Autoplan jurisidiction foe a'! . .... meeto'.tae.~.t:, Valley~ 'Truck • Owners• 6r~bre: ~ 1 month :..': ,): - " vemem.lnvowea, ora statemept Assoc align of S~amish The school' Trustee / Saturday §oy. 2nd Only Norman Bortnlck, ICBC vice- • o" he effect "lhal-lhe BC "~ ', ] president and general manager; ~'ellicle "had bee "" . .-.=:.: newly formed provincial body 1 explained the situalion Ibis j'urisdi'eli'on'for na neyOnapermdlt;Ugof a w 11 have ts headqu~ir ers in I WU~,' : • month or longer. ~ • ~'Mauy British Columbines Borlnick said Ihis refund park , spendpart of every year m arrangement was designed Mexico, Inking their Cars~with prima?fly for. Mexico, but il ,them. Mexico insists thai they applies to B.C. motorists who buy Mexican insurance, but lake. their v'ehicles anywhere Won't sell them Mexican liceoee =' Oulside Canada or the United S plates, so .they eah',i just. Stales for periods of a monthor II " surrender their B C. plates.and- longer.. -- cancel their Auloplan. in: 'He said applicalinns for the Surande: r; They .must .~buy- refund may be made byseeding /realty I,m,ted R A Mexican insurance even Iho/Jgh Ihe documentalion Io ICBC in Ihey ali'eady have bought Vancouver. " f 4615, park avenue terrace Auloplan coverage, "The: ICBC sland on this is Cooking Fish direel: provide u s with proof . Keep i~ mind that fish don't need ,~cnderizing; cook only to • 635-4971 A tllal your vehicle .was beyond hring out the flavor. Fish take our jurisdiction for u period of tess time to cook than meat -- .Thinking about Trading Up?: , .. . one monlJl t)f more. aud we will and cook.it just prior to eating. We have three executive homes'listed and the vendors will Jl •"U consider your trade. Phone our sales staff on these today. :N: All are f ne homes In good.locations. Phone Ran Earl for more information. L• STOP BALDNESS 3 Year old 3 Bedroom Home: . • l~ R Living room with fireplace, dining room,partly finished FRE~ SCALP CLINIC IN TERRACE basement with 2 extra rooms. Landscapedlot in a quiet location. Firstmortgagewlth8a/,percentcan beassumed. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ONLY Owner has booght other property and Is anxious to sell, will II take 2nd mortgage. Asking price is $4],000. For appointment D to view, call Horst'Godlnskl.

Approximately 3 Acres: ,. '1 " ' " " : " Level fertile land at Usk. Price ust $6,500. Terms available. A For more information call Ed D essner, , Large Lovely Home: O ,. " ¥ Equipped with.all the extra. Rural living but not isolation• 4 R Bedrooms, fireplace~ hothouse, 31say carport, paved drive : " '" rec room, all on over an ac~e of land. Owner wll/carry some mortgage. Call .any of our sales staff and arrange viewing. r Modern 3 Bedroom Home on Gait'Ave: " " "' Close to school• Large lot, quiet street. 1171 sq. fb with l~ ASMALL CAR FOB PEOPLE WHO QUESTION fireplace, wall to wall carpet, buiff In kitchen, desk ¢ N basement sewing room Asking S45,000. Phone Frank . r ~ ~...... :.,A.~.~L. :~...... Skldmore for viewing, *, • - . BEFORE AFTER THETOUGHNESS OF A SMALL CAR. Duplex on Kalum Streeti" M CLINICALLY TESTED AND GUAR'ANTEED AMAZING Low downpayment, Terms available. Call Ed, Dlessner now. :i'~ ~ "i DISCOVERY FOR HAIR AND SCALP (Aid TO improve con, dition of'scelp. ACT NOW) Small Hometfor Young Family: ' ' f r ~ l In Europe there are more than 50 different k'inds of cars to choose Older 2 bedroom home with big extra let on pavement, water I1• • : : • ~ '~/fi:onl. SO it may.interestyou to know that RdmyJulienne, Europe's greatest MEN AND WOMEN ahd sewer, close to hospital and school. Asking $22 0go. To r, has done more stunts in Fiats than any other car. view ca I Horst Godlnskl. ha'prefers to drive above all is the Fiat 124. "Save" Your Hair .f ;; Acre Lot on Johnson Road: DON'T RESIGN.YOURSELF ' GET THE FACTS' Corner property.. Asking B13,500 on Terms• (s1 500 Down, if your condition Is "ho0eless" Balanceat 12 per cent). M.L.S. Phone Frank Skldmore for This Inlernenonelly femous~ . he will tell yeu so frankly. more Information., . QHBO expert urges that yOU1 dO ~Ol Aboul 5 per cent of those he biggest selling car in Europe, resign yourself 19 baldness examines are - hopeless, $2,000. Down Puts (/ou Into a 3 6edrdom Furnished . ' unless you are already bald.' Olherwlse he'll, tell you what's residence: Your Onfy ob gel on is o wrong win~ your ha r and On Walker Street. Large fenced lot, close to school• At-. * . yourself - to free your mind scalp, what can e~l should be tached garage. Full price $21,000. about .hair loss, dandruff, n. done about, n, ho~ little nine ~ • %,: thing or other SCalp disorders. end money will be required to We have a number of homes listed with low down payments'. I~t your scalp in emditio[1 to Build an equity for yourself In one of these and beatthe rental S Ted!!*=ii grow,heenhy hair again, problem. ~ ' •Andy;Todoruk d Doctor s Amazing Discovery for Hair and Scalp Da~br Signs Would you like to own better than 150 Acres? Our Vendor will consider trade for home In Terrace area, Phone Ran Earl for • Excess Hair Fall . Hair Too Dry or Oily more Information. DL No. O 8876 Teohnioian • Dandruff .. Itchy Scalp Heir end Scalp Specialists will All exemlnetlo'm are given in Ed Diessner • 635.2()89 be holding free h(llr and scalp prlvelb, there is no obligation. clinic at the Lekelse Hotel on No appointment needed, Ask "Horst Godlinski. 6354i397. FrJdey~ November 1, only Ihe desk clerk for Mr. Brown's Ran Earl-'635-2612 - betweenIhe hours of 2 p.m. and suite number. 8 p,m. Frank Skidmore- 635.5691 .... ,Kalum Motors Ltd I Hans Caulien - 635-3'708 National Hair & Scalp Institute Ltd. Box 3278,Edmonton, Alto. BETTY BURRIS 632.6530 (Kiflmat) .....9"il River Dr. Thornhill 635-9168 PAGE C8, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974 535-6357 0LASSiFIED 635-6357

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Tri Chem Liquid Embroidery. B.C. Hydro and For Sale: Adams 555 grader For Sale: 2 homes on % acre lot For Sale: 1967 Merc Hvy DLJty THE HERALD 300 TON QUALITY For service and or sales, write CARPETS! Power Authority complete with C.W wing blade, just outside Terra ce. i/= Ton, 352, Std, Good clean Box 2844, Smithers, B.C. (C.441 • requires spare wheel and tire. Excellent Reasonably priced. Phone 635- cond. Phone 635.2805 (P-44) 3212Kalum Street Auto Body Repair HAY Fanlastlc Selection mechanical condition. Phone 6884 after 5 p.m. (CTF) Terrace, B.C. Personnel 635.6908 or 635-3316 evenings. 1968 Meteor Le Moyne Con- P.O. Box 399 CONTACT also (C.44) For Se le: A duplex with electric vertlble • 390 Engine. P.S.P.B., Phone 635.6357 BY ";Harding" • For accident repair and heat, 2 bedrooms each side. • Terrace Landscaping Ser- .Good .rubber Including two and olher general bodywork. Preference • Balt~'ed Green feed. Oat Salvage 1955 D4 Cat. 'Can be Frldges and stoves Included. vices • mow.tlres one owner 635.7870 Famous Manufacturers will be given to an adaptable For your horses. "seen at Finning Enquires: Cedar siding. Situated on over a Telephone 635.7414 at CTF Subscription rates: Single For al your needs con. tradesperson with r experience. Bob Karrer Skeena Ad Ustors Ltd., 4742 half acre lot. Annual revenue Lake se Ave. 635.2255 (C.44) copy 15 cents. Monthly by cerning: Applicants must pass a Riverside Farm, Smithers $4,560. Selling at far less than carder .70. Fencing: Made and erected to comprehensive medical Pkevlously "Veflerle" Farm the appraised value. This lot Yearly by mall in Canada order. AL & MAG examination. Wages range 43. Rooms for Rent Includes a fully serviced trailer $7.50 Snow Removal: "24 hour from $6.92 to $7.29 per hour, 371/2 Terrace 635.2816 hook up. Phone 63S.7480 CTF =lOPPER Six months in Canada $4 service. Your hours per week. Vancouver Smlthers 847-3950 HILLSIDE LODGE Yearly by mall outside Brand. new JD62HP utility Irly.Bird Dealer work location. Pension and (CTF) 4450 Little Ave., For Sale: 24'x44' Panabode MOUNTAIN Canada $15.00 loader for hire or..sub-contract other employee benefits. house on Kalum Lke Drive. Sleeping rooms, Six months outside Canada work ~fter Nov. 1, 1974. With Apply to the employment Priced to be moved at $12,500 635-7254 housekeeping units, centrally $10.00 ooerafor $16.50 hr. section, Oakridge Transit 2 G78 14 studded and mounted With Franklin fireplace, wall to ENTERPRISES snow tires. Phone 635-5264 (P- located, fully furnished. Landscaping: Complete 4805 Hwy. 16 W. Centre, 949 West 41st Avenue, wall. Inquiries 635.3398 (CTF) 45) Reasonable rates by day or Authorized as second class service. No lobs too large or Terrace, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 2N5, week. Non;drinkers only. Phone LTII. mail by the Post Office Dept., too ~mall. between 9 ahd 4, • Monday to Garage Sale Thurs. Oct 31 - Sun. For Sale: 3 bdr. house. Full Ottawa and for payment of Book now for next year. i "We Also Install" 635-6611. CTF • Friday. Telephone 261-5151 or Nov. 3. Furniture, tools, trunks, basement partially 1049 Highway 16 E. pestage in cash. (CTF) write for an application form. misc. items. 3514 Eby. (C-44) Furnished rooms and furnished finished 3 yrs. old. Carport, (C-44) 635.4372 Wcbb Rclrigeration For Sale= Eletrlc Guitar. 9 apts. Cooking. facilities fenced treed lot. Phone 635.4430 CLASSIFIEDS DUE BY 12:00 CTF e.m. Monday. Are you paying leo much [or 4623 SOUCI~ 635.-2.188 amp. Good cond. 635-7589 (45) available, Pho.ne 635-6658 CTF $1.25 for first 20 words furniiure. If so Iry our fur- Rote.tilling, post-hole and For Sale: 1 : 30" Gibson range 47. Homes for Rent 5 cents each word thereafter. nilure renting plan. basement digging, lot clearing. with rotisery and 22 cu. ft. 51. Business Locations, We renl complete household @ and levelling. Phone 635-6782 Gibson frost free fridge all in For Rent: 3 bedroom cJupidx in We have a large selection el furniiure including T.Y. wilh CTF harvest gold. Good cond. $500 1 - Coming Events Thornhill. Nearstore &school. Now Renting Motz•-Brothers Experienced cars & trucks rite option to buy. Authorized firm. '1 Westinghouse H.D. Fridge and stove. No pets. Industrial Plaza Space Royal Order of Moose Lodge Fred's Fu,'niture Lid. Service Depot DAIRYOUEEN washing machine (front load) 1 Available Nov. 20. 635.6694 (P. 'available for warehousing._ or Phone 635-30:lU BRAIZlER RESTAURANT Zenith drier • Both •fair cond., 45) No. 1820, Terrace, B.C. Meeting Repairs Io Refrigerators Offers 1 - 26" Phillps cdlor TV Light business. held every 2nd and 4|h "Thur- 4434 Lakelse F~:eezers, Washers. Dryers; Requires full time counter girl --Easy Access ~C'l'Ft end cook. Must be willing to console model. 2 years old. For Rent: Three bedroom sday every month at 8 p.m. And Ranges work shifts. Please apply in Good tend. 5500 firm. View at house, fridge & range available -•served by Relfrosd Phone 635-6641 CTF ICTF) person to 4532 Lekelse. ((:-44) 5021 Halllwell or 635-2885 (P-44) 635.5280 (STF) .-All utilities Available PLUS For Learning Information WHY PAY HIGH RENT? As Women for the Moose will be SKE EN'A BROADCASTER For Rent: Unfurnished 3 Contact: Winnebago Kap Covers low as $100 down can arrange bedroom house on Kalum Lke. holding a bazaar on Nov. 2 at 24. Situations Wanted SHARES FOR SALE Karl Motz complete purchase and delivery $2.00 or best offer, Reply Box Dr, 635-6919 or 635.2898 (C-44) thd Co-op between 3:00 p.m. and at For All trucks" of a fully furnished single or Skecua Welding & Will babysit In my home week 1065 Terrace Herald. (44) • ,5:00 p.m. (44). For Rent: 2 bedroom house. 635-2312 twin mobile home of your Mar!ne Service days and evenings. Parkslde Semi.furnished. wall to wall Located at Kalum & Keith CTF Kitsumgallum- Girl Guides and choice. Call collect anytime: School area 635-9716 (C-45) For Sale: 2 VW mags with tires Available Nov, 3. $125 month. Brownies 'will hold a bake sale Cosmopolitan Homes Ltd. General Welding and Marine & 2 brand new Atlas Mark 2. No animals please 635.2462 Findleys Floorcovering. Will (p. Parking space evaltable 2 lots In Safeway at the Terrace Phone 562-4391 SerVice in =he Shop or in" =he Belted (G7815) summer tires. 44) Shopping centre on Saturday, repair or restreach carpet. on Lazelle for lease or rent. Call - Campers DL No, D.7141 Field. Also a Fronfled;man16' V stern November 2 from 10:00 a.m. to Repair line. Also put in new For Rent: 1.2 bedroom house, 2 635-3282 and ask for office mgr. h00p.m. Donations may be (CTF) 5025 Ilalliwell insulation. 635.9627 (49) canoe. Price pf canoe $250. In Terrace. B.C. . 1 bedroom houses. Fully CTF ' brought preceding the sale. excellent cond. 635-2748 (P-42) furnished. In Thornhill. Phone proceeds from the sale go to the Home remodeling and repairs. Phone 635-4506 Handlman will do small repair, 635.5775 (C-44) some mechanic work, some Warehouse space for kent newly formed Cerebral Palsy Rumpus rooms, built. Trailer W. "BILL" KN[GHT For Sale: ;~5,000 B.T,U. oll burn AsSOCiation." (C.44) carpefry etc. 635.2701 ask for downtown area, approx. 1500 sq. skirting. Phone 635.7013 (P.44) Tent Trailers (CTF) Ran (CTF) Coleman heater, good condition, 48. Suites for Rent ft. Phone 635-2274" Ask for Off. Mgr, CTF 8. (:ard of Thanks II;Immlmlllmmllmlmlll 1 fairly new. Phone 635.6357 Honest woman would k~ to do 3 bedroom suite wall to wall, housework• References if between 9 & 5 and ask for frldge end stove. Furnace heat. "---~I W0uld like~ to express : my i ~ EXOAVATING.~ I BEST BUYS IN Close to shopping centre, 4733 2200 sq. ft., building for rent DL 5571 required. Write Box 1070 the Karen. (STF) 4641 Kelth Ave., Next fo Nor- sincere appreciation to the staff 1 ,,:.,-j~_,,~.~.. "e . 1 Herald. (45) Davis St. 635.2360 (44) at Mills Memorial Hospital and thern N~agneto 635.6334 or 635: especially to Dr. Page during 1 - - 1 BEEF . For Rent: 2 bedroom un. 2831 after 5 p.m. CTF 1967 H.D. Mercury Pickup 352" Experienceddrummer wants fo 36 For Hire furnished basement suite with - . cu. in. 3 speed standard. Good my husband's stay inhospitaL .I Right eft the Farm. play in dance band. Rock, Signed Mrs,. JugeJeit and I country and Blues. Own drums. Backhoe for hire. 635.5146 (P- stove & frldge. Suitable for tend. Clean. 5021 Halliwell. 635- famil'~. " ' Sides of Beef 7Sc a lb. couple with out children. No Commercial building for sale or I . I PhoneVern after 6 p.m. 635.3276 47) Petstl Phone after 5 p.m. 635. rent 2500 sq. ft. Phone.635•3285 2885 (P-44) (C-44) " We cut, wrap and freeze. (44) I '. I 2686 (P-44) (CTF) Truck for Sale: 1973 In-' Professional Service 37, Pets ~- Backhoe& front end I Work wanted: Beekeeping, 3 bedroom duplex for rent. ternaflonal s/4 ton, 72 In- office work, payroll, Phone 635.3409 I P-44) Office space-for rent, 1000 ternationel Crew Cab, 71 In. In memoriam'donations to the I loader work II terneflonal Crew Cab, 72 Ford Jack Reffsma flmekeeping. In my homeor on 'DRIFTWOODRANCH square feet, second floor, 1/2 Pickup, 69 G.M.C. I/2 Pickup, • B.C. Heart FoIJndatlon may be I septic tank "systems I your premises. Phone 635-7912. SMITHERS 13ersons wanted to share large downtown location. Available 69 Dodge 4x4 Crew Cab. Open to RR1 Smithers, B.C. (P-44 " '. ~ -: maned to the'Terrace Unit, B.C. ! . T~•soil. " J • furnished apartment, immediately. Phme 635.7181 offer 635-3080, 635-7640 (45) ' Hearr$;'F0~lldat]on, :Box 22, B_Locally'in Thornhlll & Cop-t; Phone 847:2528 Corrals, Box Stalls, Good AvailbbleNov.1.~'Cal1635•4583 CTF ": "T~rrace; B.C. CTF lPermountain Area. III 26 - Building Materials Water & Pasture " after•5~3o p.m./(STF) , • " •,~---.,.~., * ., - ; .. II For Personall;e¢i Service J Bobsien Construction ha~ 2 . We are accepting a Ilmlted For .Rent: Suite for working Warehouse space available for '" "LOYAL SOCBEDS II CALL ,I 50xi00x20 and one 60x80x20 FOR SAL E : number of horses for winter man near town. 635.3124 (CTF) rent, downtown area. Call 635- ~- .,:I! has become apparent I SOHMITT¥'S Stran.Steel buildings in stock. beard. 3282 and ask for Office mgr. i For further Information 632.2749 Price Skeen,~ Forest j membership i~ tile British RATES: 49. Homes for Sale CTF ,*~:i ,C01umbia" Social Credit I 635-3939 . 1 days. 635-7730 evenings. {CTF) Products Ltd. have a supply of Summer - $15.00 per men. low grade' and Economy lure. '~? "~League does nol provide J, I I lib I I I I Ill Winter - $45.00 per men. 1970 Shauschult, 3 bedroom 54. Business Property ~. membership iv Ihe Social .... 15. Found ber. Eowgrade 2x4,6,8& 10 is v.acre ,at with 24x16 ,~:, Credit. Parly (if • Canada. GItI':I':NIIOUSE Call 847-3165, shop. B~autlfu II y lan ds cap ed . For Rent : Two iSOOsq. ft . shops ,,~,/~:i:~ M IN.iJT E" Diamond ring found• Phone 635- available for $10.00 per 1000 % Persuns wishing lu properly 44) Featurlnl front lawn and green or warehouses, Available Nov. I 3035 from 9-5 evenings, call 635- board feet ,~ establish membership in the Fer Sale:. Prefab 9x12, ~Soe Im~n~t.c~: ~35-7641 for 635.745~r 635.7730 (C.4S) MlfFI~LER SERVICE •,~ Social Credil Party of Canada easily expanded, 0 rail-plastic 7364. Economy 2 x 4, 6, 8 & 10 is Aberdeen Angus cows In calf. nt -47 available for S20.00 per 1000 ,:~. are invited ¢o wriie Box 1047 cover. 635-2119 leave your 635-2618 (44)" For Safe: Newly decorated~l~'P'roperty for Sale 19. Help Wanted board feet ;:: number: Box 580 Terrace. Low grade 1 x 4, & wider is For Sale: Pekinese- Cross pups bedroodl home, 2 bathro, Dm3~, 2 ~ ~Be,~ fire~l=des,t-=, rec. roorr~aroort For Sale'. Lovely 1 acre at Old V,.~~j !~ Inches Away Club (CTF) available for $30.00 per 1000 7monfltsdld. Fullygrown, Ver~, close "~'scll"'ool~"~'h~pp~'l~', .~emo~- Lightly. treed. Fo.r Meet every Tuesday night at Need.a little extra money?? ,wwmaroJm ~w omMa-i~ Terrace Welcome Wagon needs boa'rd feet small. Good with children. Not Arena 5-33~.~J~44) former ntormanon please call ~,;.. 8:00 in the Skeena Health Unit. high strung. 635.7810 (46) Salmon Arm 832.3587 or 832-6860 help desperately, part-time Tuesday ~hrough Saturday: .- For more information phone 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For Sale: New split level 3 1C.461 Auto Sup~lySfores~ ~" 635-7038 or" 635.4427 (C- IH)OI"ING work. Phone 635.2853 ALL. TRANSACTIONS ON A 38 Wanted. Misc. bedroom home on Johns Road For Sale: Approx. 60 acres west (4910Phone Hwy. 635-6555 16 W. • See Your Specialist I~OWl CASH BASIS ONLY. area. Almost complete 635.3453 of town on Hwy. 16 Phone 635- Girl :rlday needed immediately Wanted: If, you are moving and (C.47 ,~ ~CTF : for oca branch of nternetlonal CTF !~;; t4..Business Personal No lob to big wish to find a place to store your 2089 (P-46) - ...... ~, .: ~.'.." compa.~y. Must be abel te piano will do so in exchange Just completed 3 bedroom I 1 ~'~• ~o job too small assume responsibilities. With 28. Fbrniture for Sale for its use, 635-3124 (CTF) house. Ful/basement, carport, For Sale: Fenced and land. ' 1969 3/4 4x4 International 4 "£ DID YOU KNOW .... See your oldest roof specialist at least 40 w.p.m, and general electric heat. wall to wall, scaped lot with 12x68 trailer, speed, H.D. super duty bur0• i~,', That your credit file can be ~)teveParzentry Roofing Co. office experience a great asset. For Sale: Chesterfield & chair. WantedtoBuy:5LifeJackets, 4 carpet. Plus many extra Shed and flbreglass pers, Real work horse. :~ transfered to your new place of Phone 635.9069 for appointment:. Gold brocaide 635.2624 after 5 adults, I child. ~ Also features. Phone 635.3093 (45) greenhouse, at Col:perslde. 635. Everything works. $1500 firm residence. Advise your credit Ltd. (C-44) (C-44) snowmobile 1973 up for cash. 3187 (44) .635.4286 [CTF) bureau of your new address for General Roofing 635-7098 (45) For •Sale: Cozy, one bedroom :~: automatic file transfer. Phone anytime 635.2724 Two swampers wanted. Reply home, close • to town. Ideal For Rent or Sale: Commercial 8ox 338, Terrace, 5.C. in own handwriting to Box • 1069 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles property with 2200 sq. ft. store• MUST SACRIFICEI ~,~, (~redlt Bureau of Terrace - (CTF) Terrace Herald. (45) 41. Machinery for Sale starting home for young couple. area and separate garage- 1074 HD I/2 Ion ReC Ford PU. -" 635-6326. (C.45; Stove, fridge; carpets, and storage area. Reasonable rer.t, with radio, 4200 miles. Phone For Sale:Tricycle and smal Light delivery truck.driver For Sale: D6B Cot-bulldozer. curtains Included. $3,500.00 Assumable mortgages. Phone 635.3812. 4619 Lazelle. (CTF) Earn extra money" for Christ. wanted. Reply Box 1069 Terrace two Wheel bike (Children 3or 4. with integral arch. Phone.635. down. Owners will carry Lee 635:6368 .or 635.7493. (P•45) • mas. No selling or.soliciting. ALCOHOLICS Herald. (C-45) $20.00 takes both. Apt 55 2653 (CTF) balence et bank interest. Full - 1968 G.M.C. I/2 ton pick-up. ~, Reliable people needed in ANONYMOUS Keystone Apt. (STF) price $21,500, Phone 635-7840 2 acres on N. Eby, Spring Creek ' 55,200 miles, new shocks, new Kltimat and Terrace Districts. Men., Tburs., Sat., Individual to train for consumer For Sale: D-4 Cat. Notrunnlng- betweeen 12 and 1 p.m, or 5 and berdersback corner, clear title, brakes, new winter tikes and a Must have car. To do work for. creditofficer posttio n with the For Sale: 1973125cc Honda trail 955 Tractor Loader, and John will hold first" J'nortgage If new spare. Also a home made • i! well' known company. Reply Phone 635~5520 635-5636 Bank of Nova Scotia. Must have bike, plus 1970 .Ski-doe 335. Deere Backhoe Phone 635-3124 * 6 p.m. (CTF) desired, good building lot, trailer. Phone 635~5775." (P-44)' ~ withgeneralinformation, phone " ' minimum grade 12. Related Asking price for both $850, 635. (CTF) superb investment property. -i~. number end hours available to experience preferred but will 9579 after 6 (CTF) 635.9566. (P.46) 68 Cortlna runs. $200 635-2547 .~ Box 1066 in care of the Herald. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS consider all applications. For Sale: 3 bedroom dwelling. (P.47) Near Thornhlll Golf Course, 11/2 •~: (C-44) Salary competitive and Approx. 108 acres, 90 acres ,!,~ Pioneer Group Meet every commence with experience. 2 - 1974 Yarrlaha free ,air baths fireplace sunken Ilvlng machines. One Is a GPX 433 room on 1/= acre landscaped lot. "cleared. Good farm land (~n 1972 .Toyota Celiac ST Radial • :,, B.C. DIRECTORIES Saturday NJte at 8:30 p.m. in Terex beautiful McLure Lake (Tyee). tires, tape deck, In good.con• Mr. Siemens other is GPX 338. Covers in. Stove end frldge Included. Must ~. REQUIRE the Kalum River Room in eluded with double skidoo sell $25,000. ~Phone 635-3783 (P- Power, school bus, etc. 2 miles dition. Plus 2 • 4 stud meg ,,- -r ENUMERATORS Terrace Hotel (NC) 635-2261 trailer. Phone 635.4716. (P-46) 44) from Telkwa. Tyee Lake wheels for VW Phone 635-2632 (C-44) Ranch, Box 364 Telkwa Phone after 6:30 p.m. (P•44) ,~i Men and women for~ updating -- :.. (P-47] Crawler Tractors 82-20- 180 HP For Sale:" Partially furnished 2 846-5465 (P-46) ,~ information in the Terrace City " B.C. Hydroand :i~ Directory. Accurate spelling 8,2-30 - 225 HP bedroom home on paved street. For Sale: 1974 Buick Lesabre, Power Authority 33. For Sale ~. Misc. Close to schools, shopping. and, legible handwriting It I.:lt N I.NA SI.:W I N(P For Sale: 2.8 acres. Light in. fully equipped, only 10,000 necessary. Approx. 2 weeks requires 82-40 - 290 HP Completely fenced. 635.6724 dustrlal lend,in Terrace. 635. miles, 1965 Chev Impala work, 8 ~rs,, 5 day week. Apply ,(IA('IIINI.:S Automotive Mechanics 1972 Artic Cat 440 ext new track (CTF) 7459 or 635•7730 (C.45) in own handwriting statlpg age, , • good cond. 635-9465 (44) Terex Sales & Service For Sale: 3 year old 3 bedroom address, phone no., etc. to B.C. Small acreage for sale 'el' I'- ...... " ...... ;=...... Directories, Box 1071 care of AI NurihernCra[Is Our Transportation Division 3traller axles 6 wheels & tires 2 house in immaculate condition "" Terrace Omlneca Herald. L. 4.fi.24Greig Maintenance Department Is with brakes. Price 300.00 Phone Front EndLoader, on beautifully landscaped lot. Woodland Park (4 and 5 acres) / ~L...-~ ~ Commencing approximately Phone635:5257 looking for applicants who have 635.3707 (44) 2" yd. to 7, .J. Electric heat. Paved street. Phone 635-5900 or 635.3395 CTF November 4, 1974. (C.45) "- " served an apprenticeshi p as an Partially furnished. Phone 635. Equippe d with 3523 or View at 4630 Goulette (C. il Automotive Mechanic or a For Sale: new Chev 15 inch I;ims 57 - Automobiles. for $15 or best offer. 635.5404 ( P. Grapples.. _ 45) '. Swinging couples and singles PIC'rUitE FRAMES ' Heavy Duty Mechanic and have ,~) meet others In Western Canada a knowledge of air brake House for Sale: 3.bedroom well ".', and Washington Free samp e Framing of paintings, pi- systems;, and diesel engines. /' 'ads, details, CY Club, P.O. Box Camper - Fully equipped floor Mountai 'n Logger kept house, 2 yearsold. Webber 69 Chev Rlckup Va,'Aufo. $1700 ~• 48703, Van., B.C. (P.40) clures, photos, certificates. Applicants must pass a polisher. Phone 635.3687 (P-44) Ave. ,525,000. Phone 635.4303. 635-3752 (44) ~ ;' needlepoint, etc, Ready to comprehensive medical (C•44) Skidders For Sale: 67 Ford Rsncharo 635. ~;' 'hang. 5o frame styles 1o'~ examination. Wages range .5680 after 5 (P-45) ...... i choose tram. Iz hone 635-2188. from $6.92 per hour to $7.29 per :MLlS0 & ML200 Houses for Sale: ] :~.- SKEENA ELECTRIC C[,ASS I C'l'l,'~ hour, 371/2 hours per week. I BREVICK BLDG, 190 HP 210 HP For Sale: 1970 Cougar XR7. No SUPPLIES LTD,. • 3 bedroom homes, brand motor or irene. Body In ex. Oh, LOOk; There goes Larry " Vancouver work location. Good 5~'! "¢fl0n of_ new on 70x132 foot lots. (R1 ..A' ELEC~rRICAL Phone Now& Used Equipment. cellent cond. Make an offer. 635- .- h=s car from j635-3179ur835-2058' ' (CTF) ,~I Pension and other employee area). Most with 11/= baths. 6941. (44) J N(iW OI'I':N " benefits. At Our Terrd~,u 3ranch Carpeting throughout. -~ . ~ Apply to the employment 4118 Hart Hwy,, H Cushion floor in kitchen and • ' ItALI It'S PIIECISION Prince George. J~' beth. Take Over Payments on 70 'ReumMotors '~:~" Water Wel Drilling. SIIAItPI','NING section, Oakrldge Transit Phone 902-7202 CMHC approved. Cobra and 73 Dodge Pickup for 4517 LAKELSE ~..' Enquiries Evenings Only. " Circular Saws Centre, 949 West 415t. Avenue, TEREX As ow es.0,50o details 635.3385 (P-44) "" "635.,1941 : •~* IlandSaws ii Vancouver, B.C. VSZ 2N5, Use B.C, Government :..- Phone 635.3091 For Sale: 1974 Pontiac Venture,' ...... ~ Skeena Valley Water Wells Lawnmowers between 9 and 4, Monday to Second of $5,000? economical, 6 cyJ. auto, radios Axes Friday. Telephone 261-5151:or Alum. Ribbed roofing 24 ga~,. 80c fin, ft, Paoifio Terex Lid, Sav-Mor Builders P.S., Bronley whlte,'carefully ~ .%,"~'~" CTF J Scissors, Skates [ write for an application idrm. driven, 635.$283 after S p.m. (P. ':'E Gale, fibbed roofing 30 ga, r 5110 Keith CentereLtd. "* 44)- 5, Golden Rule - Odd ebB for the Knives ?Se tin, ft. 4827 Keith Avenue Terrace Terrece, B.C.. ~, job ess Phone 635.4535 ~ 3230 I 100i B. Old Lakelse Lk. lkl. l Help Wanted= Cook full time or Free delivel:y Io Smlthers on a For Sale: or Trade: on a 4 wheel , 635-7241 Phone 635•7224 drive vehlcl~ a 1967 Meteor i .~;~ Ke um St, over KaI~Fp'EleC-~ I =!000o0=der "i i;I (CTF) i:~~ trlc. CTF ~ ? * ; . ThornhiJl 035-3131 ~, : ! partDesktlmeclerkPhOnewanted635.6302CTFAlso Rideeu 500 635.5541 ,after 6 p.m. Eves 635.3258: (45) THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, 1974. PAGE re :::::::::::::::::::::::::: "":;1;:...... ::I;:..... I: ::::::::::::::::::::: • 57~ Automobiles 68, Legal | For Sale: 1973 Ford "Custom DepartmentofLands CLASSIFIED 636-6367 500" Phone 635-3072 (P-44) Forests, and Water ,,,.L.ELLE TERRACE,B.C. iii Sears Sales For Sale: 1970 Dodge Dart 6 cyl. Resources " Wh ere prices are born not raised" auto, low mileage, excellent ' TImber Sale AOS023 condition. Must sell. Phone 635- Ritohio Bros. Auctioneers Ltd. "MADE TO MEASURE SUITS i!ii Toys, Giftware, Novelties Party Supplies 3888or vlewat 4811 Olson St,(C. Sealed tenders Will be Britls~ "Royal." Woolen Fabrics 44) received by the District Malor Auction of Construction & Logging Equipment Alterations Our Speciality Including Leather Forester at Prince Rupert Wholesale & Retail For Sale: 1969 Mercury Mon. British Columbia, not later than DATE: Friday, Nov. 15, 1974 - 10:00 a.m. Clothing tego 2 dr. H.T., P,S. Phone 635- •i t 11:00 a.m. on the 10th day of 230 DOBY PHONE 635.7824 2060 after 6 (P.44) MEN'S, LADIES, CHILDREN, ALTERATIONS December, 1974 for the" pur- PLACE: Prince George, B.C. ALL TYPES OF ZIPPERS FIXED chase of Lff:enee A05023, to cut 58. Trailers 3,032,300 cubic feet of Hemlock, ON BEHALF OF: PJdher,y Consfructtofl Ltd. Balsam, Cedar, and Spruce. and Pidherny Logging Ltd. SPORTSMAN REPOSSESSION Located 7 miles NE of Terrace on Copper River, CR. S Land CRAWLER TRACTORS: (Attachments to be sold Covers Made For Your Boats Also Repairs to r 1973 Canadlana make fully District. separately) 1965 Cat D9G s.n. 66A2917, c.w hydraulic U. Covers. furnished and equipped mobile' Five {5) yearswlll be allowed dozer, s ng e t tcy inder, tube-lok canopy, Cat hlnge-type • ripper shank; 1965 Cat D9G s.n. 66A2939, c-w hydraulic angle home. Take over payments. For for removal of timber. dozer, Cat hinge-type ripper with 1-shank; 1964 Cat DgG s.n. Open at 11 a.m, Close6 p.m. 5 Days Open, Monday Closed f0rther Into. phone collect 524. As this area is within the 66A2800 c.w push.in.cushion, rear push block; 1967 Cat D8H :~:;:~:~..~:;~:;:;:~:~::.~:~::~::::~:~:::::~:::::::::::::~:~::::~:~:;:;:;:;:~:;:;~:~:.:~:~::::::::::::~:::1:::1:1:::~:::~:;:;:;:~:::;:~`~Company based.in Whitehorse, 0114 Dealer No. 121 CTF Skeena~P.S.Y.U., which is fully " s.n. 46A16517 c-w hydraulic angle dozer, Hyster D89B winch AUTOMOTIVE Yukon. Journeyman rates of committed, this sale will be s n. B68P2446L, tube.lok canopy, 1.center post, 7-roller track MECHANICS $6.80 per hour rising to $7.75 ;~er For Sale: 1 - I0x42 Glendale awarded under the provisions of frame; 1989 Cat DBH s.n. 35A306 c-w hydraulic straight hour January 1, 1975. First class Mobile Home. Set up in Tim- s ngle tl t dozer, hydra ullc front tan k, dozer, direct drive, Cat mechanics without certificate will section 17 (la) of the Forest Act, hinge-type rear ripper c.w I-shank, 3 blocks, tube.lok POSITION FOR LICENSED REALTOR berland Trailer Park. Also for which gives the timber.sale be considered. Teamsters Stan- sale - Fleetwood house trailer canopy; 1972 Cat DTF s.n. 94N3535 c.w Cat No.173B hydraulic dard Labour Contract provides •applicant certain privileges. control, hydraulic dozer lift cylinders, Tube-lok, C.O.E. Wightman & Smith Rea Ity Ltd. is expanding and 8x38. Set up in local park.' for pension and medical plans in Please contact 635.6992 (C-44) Particulars may be obtained canopy; 1962 Cat DTE s.n. 40A1092 c.w hydraulic angle dozer, would welcome inquiries from licenced and from the District Forester, Hyster DTF winch s.n. B77P1656F, canopy; 1962 Cat DTE s.n. addition to wide range of other qualified realter4 who feel they would like to loin benefits: For Rent: small trailer also Prince Rupert, British 48A443 c-w hydraulic angle dozer, canopy, Hyster DTF - winch;1960 Cat DTD s.n./7A15296 c-w hydraulic angle dozer, our staff. one trailer space. No dogs. Columbia, or the Forest Telephone collect: (403) 667-2511 Close in 635.5350 (CTF) Hyster DTD winch, canopy; WHEEL ~OADERS: 1970 Cat Ranger, Terrace, British 980B s.n. 89P724 c-w 26.5x25 rubber, 20 P.R. Cat cab, heated, If you are interested in becoming part of our or write Columbia. (C-49) G.P. bucket, 8.teeth; 1969 Cat 966C s.n. 30K985 c-w G.P, . energetic and growing company contact." Stan N. F. Rudolph, For Sale: 1971 12x66 3 bedroom bucket Cat cab, 23,5x25 rubber; MOTOR SCRAPERS: 6-Cat Country Lane Mobile Home, Parker, 635.2401 or evenings 635.4031. All Personnel Manager, 621 c-w 29.5x29 rubber, years 1967 to 1969 s.n. 23H1838, White Pass & Yukon Route, utility room, carpet in living 23H3017, 23H749, 23H2314, 23H695, 23H2680, 23H2418, 23H2844; enq,,iries will -be treated confidentially. room. Fridge and range in- Departmeni of Lands, TRACTOR TRUCKS: 1973 Mack model RS700L tandem axle P.O. Box 4070, cluded. View at No.34, Tim- Forests, and Water s.n. R3797LST-18630 c-w 375, V-8 Maxidyne diesel, Whitehorse. Yukon Territory berland Trailer Court. Call 635- Resources Max;torque 13.speed trans;SERVICE TRUCKS: 1970 Ford Wightman & Smith Realty Ltd, 2787. (C.44) Timber Sale A-06603 700 single axle flat deck c-w V-S, p-s, p-a-b, 6508 Hiab hydraulic crane; 1970 Ford 250 4x4 pickup c-w V-8, 4 speed 4611 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. • .~ ~,.~, For Sale: 12x68 3 year old trans, p.b, Tulsa 8000 lb. p.t.o winch, Vanguard canopy ; 1969 • mobile ~ome. Village Fully There will be offered for sale Ford 250, 4x4 crew cab pickup, v-e, 4 speed trans, p.b; 1967 "Terrace's Senior Realestate & Insurance furnished 635-9292 after. 6:30• at public a.ucflon by the Forest Mercury 350 4x4 s.n. c-w Napco 4.wheel drive pewer-pak, Agency" UJHITE PllSS & 9uHon ROUTE ~ p.m. (C-45) Ranger, at Hazelton, B.C., at ba by duels, V-8, p.b, Lincoln 200 amp welder s.n. $7369, leads, 11:00 a.m. onthe' 15ih day of 4.cylinder gas engine, air compressor, B&S9 hp gas engine; L For Sale: 1970 Bradmore 1963 Mercury 500 single axle van truck s.n.c.w 6.cyUnaer mobile home 3 large bedrooms, November, 1974, the Licence A- engine, p-a.b, Pruehauf 12' aluminum van, Todco door; LOW CLASSIFIED 1V~ baths. Built in oven coun- 06603, to cut 593,000 cubic feet of BED TRAILERS: Fruehauf model TCW.60HL-DF 60.ton s.n. tertop stove Large fridge. 635- Lodgepole Pine, Cedar, 32H523101 tandem axle c.w beaver trail and folding end 2780 after 5:30 p.m. (C-44) Hemlock, Spruce, Cottonwood, ramps; PERCUSSION ORILL: (to be sold piecemeal) ; 1972 635-6357 Aspen, Birch, Balsam and trees Atlas Copco 608 C.F.M. air compressor, type DT-4, 1050 $500 and Take Over Payments of other species, located 9 mile r.p.m:, s.n. 51-307026; Perkins 6.cylinder diesel model 6-35A; II II I I on 12x57 Ambassador Deluxe twin hydraulic cylinders on front boom for positioning for two bedroom For details Kisplox F.D.R. (27 miles North work or travel; 25' boom height (Atlas Copco); Atlas Copce phon~ 635-3385 iP-44) 34W of New Hazelton) Casslar drill head, model BBE 57; AUTOMOBILES: 1974 Dodge FACTS OF LIFE Land District. Charger S.E. 2-Dr. H.T, V.8 automatic; COMPRESSORS: For Rent: 10x38 Trailer. 2 One (1) year will be allowed Joy 600 C.F.M. size RPS.600 portable air compressor s.n. i . Jo , bedrooms. 635.7946 (44) for removal of timber. The 650309, G.M. V-6-71 diesel, air screw compressor. MISCELLANEOUS: Rome disc; straight wheel packer; Trailer for sale: 1965 16' successful tenderer will not be track type swamp buggie; DTF angle dozer & CEE frame; Holiday trailer, self contalnec~, considered as an established Baales D9 brush blade c-w arms; Cat No.70 pull scraper; sleeps 6 635.3453 (C-47) operator for the purpose of Ingersoll-Rand type CM150Aair track s.n. 33038 c-w hydra- ape>lying for fqrther timber boom, 2-R drill; Ingersoll.Rand air track c.w 1.R drill; For Rent: with option to buy a 2 within the Skeena Public Lincoln 200 amp welder s.n. 34162 c.w 4.cylinder gas engine ~iLL ASI~OH KEEPXOT WATER leads; 3,000 gallon fuel storage tank; pickup too I box; 1,000~ bedroom 12x68. trailer. Fully Sustained-Yield Unit. I:RO/~ BP,r~l(It~(l A GLASS? furnished. Parked at Terrace ga on trailer retd. fuel tank c.w Monarch 2" pump B &S 1- Provided anyone who is cylinder gas engine, single axle, hose, nozzle; large selection MOSTLY~MEORY, ACCORD~G 10 Trailer park Remo 635-7860 [47) •mEu~ BUREnUOF 5T/LND,~,RDS. unable to attend the auction in of shop tools & equipment. PEOPLE BEI.~.VE ll~ATA SPOON For Sale: 1969 12x60 trailer with person may submit a sealed /~:~85 g0fAIE OFIHE HEA~ our 10x17 Joey shack. 635.3762 (P. tender, to be opened af the hour Writeor phone for FREE Brochure ~.TU~IL.y,it IS NEGLiGIbLE. 44) of auction and trealed as one For Your personalized bid. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Ltd. For Rent: Small trailer also suit come to Mantique one trailer space. No dogs. Particulars may be obtained 920 Bridgeport Road Close in 635.5350 (C-44) from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. or the Richmond, B.C. V6X lSl MANTIQUE 59~ Machinery for Rent Forest Ranger, Hazelton, B.C. Phone': (604] 273-7564 (C-45] For Rent: "Bebcat" front end loader. Daily or hourly rates 635.2603 (CTF) Notice of Application for Changeef Name Tindall X HIGHLAND OATTLE 61. Properties Wanted . . .. . Notice is hereby given':hat an SCh(~';l~l;ustee application will be made to the "" • .Read About Some Efficient She Stuff SHORELINE PROPERTY Director of Vital Statistics for a Write for a tree copy of the breed magazine WANTED change of name, pursuant to the " -' provisions of the "Change" of ~ Must have one mile of Name Act," by me: . shoreline or ~ore, with con- Larry Chester Good of 26 An Tarbh Treun siderable land. Send details to Cascade Ave., RR No.1 in Souil~ J. Jean, Box 586, Station K, Hazelton, in the Province of P.O. Box 112 Toronto; Ontario. (C.39, 44, 48, British Columbia, as follows: Parts To change my name from Duncan, British Columbia V9L 3X1 52, 59, 13, 18, 22, 26, 31, 3S) Larry Chester Good to Larry Edward Wesley. Training today can mean a good job tomorrow. The first move is up to Dated this 4th day of Sep- Personnel al LAKE FRONT tember, A.D. 1974. you. PROPERTY WANTED Court Ordered Unresened Receivership Larry Wesley (Good) B.C.'s Largest Interior Contact your nearest Canada Manpower Centre. There are openings in Large acreage with at least (C.44) one mile of shoreline. Must'have Ford Dealer Requires the following courses: good fishing. Send-details to J.. Experienced AUOTIOH Jones, Box 852, Station K, Department of Lands, i TRAPPER TRAINING Toronto, Ontario. Forests and Water Personi with trapping experience may be eligible for 4 weeks upgrading training in Resources 1) Counterman Toltec Industries Ltd. - Rental Div. acquiring and handling fur pelts. Training begins November 18th in Prince George. Timber Sale A.06565 LAND WANTED 2) Wholesales Man On Behalf Of lan Bell -Receiver BASIC TRAINING FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT Suitable for hunting or There will be offered for sale The 6.C. Vocational School at Terrace offers persons who may lack sufficient education to • fishing. Large er small acreage. at public auction by the Forest For Top Wages in the get or hold a ob or to proceed into vocational training, the opportunity to upgrade their Ranger at Kitwanga, B.C., at 26 Welders • 17 Compressors • 4, Without buildings. Send details educatlona eve. Grade 9, 10 or 12 equ valency can be obtained in up to nine months of 11:00 a.m. on the fst day of centre of B.C.'s playland training. of size and other Into. to M. November, 1974, the Llcence A- Phone or Write, Loren Taylor, Box 586, Station K, 06565, to cut 217,100 cubic feet of Space Heaters ' Forklift" Trucks" Tools Leel, Parts Manager COMMERCIAL GENERAL Toronto, Ontario, Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar, Up to s months of training is available at Terrace in clerk typist or clerk stenographer op- Balsam, and trees of other Dearborn Mtrs.~ Thurs., Nov. 7th - 1() a.m. tions beginning October 28th. Located 26miles North Date: 66. Campers st of Terrace, C.R.5 Kamloops, B.C. ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN UPGRADE,AND INSTRUMENTATION Two (2) years will be allowed Toltec Industries Lt~I. Electrical estimating, fil'e alarm systems, high potential testing, dynamic control, tran- FOR SALE: for removal of timber. The Place: 270 2nd Ae., Prince George, B.C. sformer connections, high voltage relaying, marine engineer eleetrics, code study, cable .. 1971 I/~ ton Chevrolet pick successful tenderer will not be splicing, electrical mathematics, motor winding, IC and RC determination and electrical considered as an established up, has small camper. Phone fundamentals are offered as options to Iourneymen electricians. New classes begin each operator for the purpose of tveek and up to 4 weeks of training is available. 635-7834 STF CTF applying for further timber Preview: Tues. & Wed., Nov. 5th & 6th. within the Skeena Publlc POWER ENGINEERING 4th (:'LASS Sustained.Yield Unit. Rates as low as Up to S weeks of training Is available Ixt Vancouver now for upgrading to a 4th class ticket. 67. Snowmobiles Provided anyone who is ii PORTABLE GAS WELDERS - 3 Hobart 400 Amp/Lincoln unable to attend the auction in 14.98% 300amp; 2 Hobart 300amp; 3 Hobart 250 amp; 2 Lincoln 200 MINING. UNDERGROUND For Sale: 1974 Model Panther. rSOn may submit a sealed • Simple Interest amp; 12 Lincoln MG Welders/ 180's of ft. of leads; Oxy. There is job security, high pay and no lack of employment opporlunlflos in the Mining In. Snowmobile as new. $400 off. der, to be openedat the hour • Cash evaifahlennw Acetylene sets and many hoses COMPRESSORS. GD R600 dustry today. The B.C. Mining School at Rossland offers 12 weeks of training beginning One all terrain vehicle for of auction and. treated as one • Up to $10,000 portable 600 CFM p-w 671GM Diesel; GD 150 CFM - Diesel/2 December 16th in the School's own mine for those who are sincerely interested in a career in hunting.- Phone 635-5366 after 6 bid. • No bonuse'a or hidden charges - IR Gyro FLO 150 CFM Diesel (new motor in one); IR 125 this industry. p.m. (C.46) Particulars may be obtalned • Pay oil et anytime CFM. gas; I R 85 CFM. gas; Lore) 125 CFM .gas/6. Jen- from the District Forester, • No prepayment penally bacher 78 CFM - Dleseh 4 paint compressors FORKLIFT - • Enquiries Wolcome STEEL FABRICATOR PRE.APPRENTICESHIP 1973~TNT 640 Skidoo: Like new Prince .Rupert, B.C. or the' 1971 TCM 6000 lb. MOD FGBON, 147" lift, Air tires, p-w 6 cyl. A 51/= month course starting in November at B.C. Vocational School, Burnaby, leading to condition. 635.2303. (CTF) Forest Ranger, Kitwanga, B.C. gas, auto TRUCKS • 72 Ford 3.~8 1 ton Flatdeck, 390 V8, 4 apprenticeship in the Steel Fabricator Trade. Grade 10 or barfer, robust physique to handle HOUSEHOLD REALTY speed, P.S.; P.B.,; 72 Ford 250 % Ton Pickup, 390 V8, 4 speed, (C,44). Corporation Limited heavy materials, and an ability to work at heights are essenilalpre.requlsltes. Steel P.S., P.B.' 68 Dodge 1/= ton plckup, v8, Auto; 66 Dodge fabricators work includes ayout, fabrication, assembly, erection, and repair of steel frame New Remo Argo HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Econollne, 225 6 cyl. auto. GENERATORS - Rusfln 12 KW buildings, bridges, boilers, s~ Ips, and equipment utilizing structural steel and plate. Era. Department of Lands, Corporation of Canada portable - Diesel ; 2.4 KW gas; 2.2.8 KW gas; 2 KW gas; 1.5 Sales Snowmobiles H ,, ,, ployment opportunities e(isl In steel fabrication shipbuilding and repair, mining and 6 and 8 wheel A,T.V.'s. Forests and Water 4608 Lakelse Avenue KWgas PUMPS. 2.6 port. Diesel; 4 port. gas; 3 port. smelting industries. Phone 635.5163 Resources Terrace, B.C. Phone 635.7207 gas~ 30 asst'd centrlf., submersible, fire etc; 3" IR Dlaph.; (C.47) Timber Sale A.05034 C.27 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 3" IR sub.; Asst'd hoses CONCRETE EQUIPMENT - REX COMERCIAL UPGRADE 45, 47, 49~ 51. IIS porl. p-w V4 gas; 2 • London 31/2 Sport. gas; 4 mixers. Persons with prevlou~ commercial training or experience may upgrade or update their gas; % yd. bucket; Buggies; Wbeel.barrows; Power skills at the B.C. Vocational School - Terrace. Training spaces are continuously available 68. Legal There will be offered for sale trowels; Vibrators HEATERS - 3 Anthes 500,008 STU • Oil; and up to 5 months of training may be authorized. at publicauction by the Forest 68. Legal Terry 350,000 olh 30 - Universal 350,000 propane; 150,000 Ranger at Hazelton, B.C. at Universal; 6 - 128,000. oil; 20 Propanapot heaters; 220V COOK TRAINING AND UPGRADING Heaters; Propane Radiant; Elec. Htrs. TRACTOR - Ford w- Notice to Creditors 11:00 a.m. on the 8th day of NOTICE TO Experienced cooks may upgrade and update their skills or beginners mat/get a full course CREDITORS rear blade COMPACTORS . Esslck 28" VIb. roller; Plate of training at Terrace beginning January 6th. November, 1974, the Llcence A- Tampers; Air legs; Vib.Rar GARDEN EQUIPMENT - Roto. 05034, to cut 827,800 cubic feet of N THE MATTER of the Tillers; Airlfier; Comber; Law Rollers; Seeders; Power SUPERVISORY COURSES Estate of Yvonne Annette Leve~ Hemlock, Loclgepole Pine, IN THE MATTER of the Augers; 4'x8" Utility Tralldr/ 3 . Snowblowers (as new) Estate of Yvonne Annette Lever A four.day course In Principles of Supervision will be offered to employers and supervisory formerly of Terrace, *British Spruce, Cottonwood, Birch, TUGGERS.3.2000 lb. IR; 1500 lb. IR. POWER TOOLS .Mag personnel in the Prince Rupert area from November 121hthrough 15th. base drills; Partner K12; HIItl Guns; Roto Hamers; 8 new IR 'Columbia. Balsam and trees of other formerly of Terrace, British species. Located Cullon Crook, Columbia. impacts; Skll Saws; Impacts; Elee. Drills to 1"1 Air &Elec. SHEET METAL Creditors end othors having Angle Grinders; Sabre Saws; Power Threaders SHOP claims against the abe,e Estate Cassiar. Creditors and others havlng EQUIPMENT. Divilbiss 11CFM, 3 H.P., 3 PHI B& D valve Two five.month pre.apprentlce courses will be held this winter In Burnaby Boththeory and Five (5) years will be allowed claims ~galnst the above Estate shop practice will be offered in this trade that is primarily concerned with the fabrication are required to send full per. Grind & Re-seat Machine; Spark Plug cleaner; Bench and installation of duct work for heating, ventilating, and air cdndlllonlng systems. tlculars of such claims to Grant for removal of timber. The are required to send full par- Grinder; Shop Press; Vises; Battery, Charger; MISC.. & Co., 4658 Lazelle Avenue, P.O. successful tenderer will not be ticulars of such claims to Grant Dewalt 11" Radial Arm, I PH; 3500 lb. test u~p; 1/a T. elect PRACTICAL NURSE UPGRADING considered as an established & Co., 4658 Lazelle Avenue, P.O. Hoist, Chain Hoists; Come-A-Longs; Turfersl Pavement Box 609, Terrace, British Breakers; Rock Drills; Fridga Dollies; Level & Tripod/ A series of six S week upgrading programs in pediatrics and obstetrics to enable eligible Columbia on or before the 151h ooerafor for the purpose of Box 609, Terrace, British Impact Sockets; Ladders; 2 Steam Cldanersl Etc., Etc. persons to become licensed as Practical Nurses begin November 4th In Vancouver. day of December 1974 after applying for further timber Columbia on or. before the 15t1~ OFFICE EQUIPMENT. Cash Register; Electric Adders/ which date the Estate assets within th~ Skeena P.S.Y.U. day of December 1974 after Electric Typewriter; Cardex; File Cabinets; 3 drawer & 2 will be distributed, having Provided anyone .who Is which date the Estate assets drawer fire proof cablnets;~_ Office & Secretarial Desks; unable to attend the auction in will be distributed, having Office & Steno Cbalrs; Etc. Write or Phone for Free Pi¢. regard only to claim lhat have torial Brochure TRAIN NOW FOR YOUR FUTURE! been received. person may submit a sealed regard only to claim that have fender, to be opened at the hour been received. JamesHenry Lever. Executor of suction and treated as one bid. James Henry Lever • Executor MAYNARD'S AUCTIONEERS Gordon L Crampton. Grant & Partieulars may be obtained Gordon L. Crampton • Grant & Co. from the District Forester, -Co. 1233 W. Georgia St., LTD. ,.,3,, Solicitor Prince Rupert or the Forest Solicitor Vancouver, B.C. (C-45) Ranger, Hazelton, B.C. (C.44) . 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In De.ep Ca rpe.led Sunken Livingroom ...... Do You L'ave li w=, Pr-blemf ' ' i .~:!':t.:/' m blVeslnlseleganl'nomeunlqueappeal. 144zsq.f/,Wlffi'rnree ...... "" ,=-- ",:::" ~ - , ,, ,, ~ t,, = ...... • • bright and spacious bedrooms. 4 piece color main bath plus wailing for me rlgm .ome ~o .na.y uuy we .av= #uu, You Can't - I1 double use ensuite. Step saver kitchen with plenty of cup- amneS~lere Acbeaautlfu' spl,it/~Vue: f~7/;Yct°~me~ec~e~:dYrJ°r~,m4 Go wrong on thls brand new3 bedroom home. Many extras ~ = :~:i • board Adloinlng carpeted dining area. Full laundry ".'= =' .'~ .~H.."~I" ~=e,o.~.w ~ x. ~...... , Including double caraort Alcan siding large lot Full Can't begin to describe this cozy family home. Has, • :', _• facilities' just sle p s awe y. Ever y deta i I h a s been carefully ^l===piece +COlOr...... ham plus a~,~iensulTe r.,i~--off master ~,i,,~, Deoroom., .... t,,=,,~= bl a~.., ng basement with rough-in ~/l ' bath. Over 1000' sq. ft. of "quality bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family room, sundeck, fireplace, • '~~ • finished to make thls home special. Concrete sidewalks, p ...... :~=....= .... ~..?.~../, .,,=.o..... Y"~" ~'~.=='."~ t"'l craftmanshlp This homequallfies for $5000 8~,4 percent B C carport Fully landscaped It Is on paved road and close to • / _[] carport with co ncrete fl o or extra Inside star age, double ...... ~asemeni worn rougn.m /2 +,,oain ,'+= natural ~=+=~l=n¢ gas neat=,,i ~,,,~-e, not 2nd mortgage.' An Exce ent buy at $39,750. " ' schools.. " $65 000. i • aluminum windows, plus prestlge location on corner lot. WClit~r/. uui.~iclnUmg V¢liUU, --t, ...... " ' ' ~/1 '; • mansnlp $42,250 l m Excellent value at $42,250. " ' . • mm ': [] .... • • + i.~. . ~,, - . []

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imlmlnum: = • - o 1 . I = i pmedmUaCce~ulaBtey 3S~'eO~0room home on Bench Luxur ous wall to Tve~tlsY°nUr ;~emJ~Yoom home. Located close to downtown on I ¢";u n"°U~ WdhtEvt~reY/:Ing4 bedrooms two baths kLar,e I ~'~m~".-~o;:t~,~'~"+' "ere...... _. • wall carpeting throughout stamps this' home "Special". a paved street. House features baked on paint steel siding I family room where winter Indoor fun will reign. ~'ou wlll | ~=,.,~,L,~,,l,~.~,~=~..~,~.~,,~:r~=~,~,~,gw~huur~=u~_~ ~u=uwn=~ m • Full basement also features a spacious family room. Sun- carrying a guarantee. Has large sliding door off dlnlngroom. I love the two fireplaces. Breakfast room off kitchen takes a I ;"wn'on'se~e;"and'wa"t~=r "s'~ s0o ...... i m= deck at rear. $41,000. ~.oncrete floor in carport. $,12,250. I Ioadoffdlnlngroom.. On ly $7,500down. $46,500. I ..... •

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" i " ~ ro~[ liOiil~ ' • :, • i Revenue Plus Comfort + Industrial Building + Land ' / + ~; :"/h7 : : • 3 bedroom doub ew de home on concrete bock founda on Newly constructed 2250 sq ft concrete building. Two 20' / ~ - ,;, .,~ • with 12'x24' storage and i'ear entry area. P us 2 bedroom sliding doors Office add lion approximately 10' x 25'. / ' ,, ;':'. : ' ~-" • revenue home on concrete foundation Par a y fenced Concrete floor and gas o-h healers to be nsta led 110'x195' l Stan Park=, :~ • 80,x200, lot. Owner has moved, and this vacant corner, C eared ot dee sales or service shop. Own'er will consider / :' +..: .+ P.":,,"+ " • propertymustselh Try your offer. Asking $40 000. ease or sale l ' ~.al11'J'll : • ' - m • ,iu~lm + • , , ' . ,7, • • .; • , • , • •

i -- " ' ' Privac" And Comfort ' " I ' John Walburll " " :'. • '.' ' | • ...... I Get Away From It All.._ .., "creek This Offers{hlspropertylecatedBmlleseastofTerral:e. 1.aacre / ,,.. ,,.,., : t ~ ' =_ ~l = / ~1~ ~ ~1~ .i I 20acresl.umlneswestot/erracewl~ny.ear,rouna . ' ~ • levellotwlthltsownwaterwell, House lshNo years old and ls m I+;tO=;~llll ' "- • I m g Ill liB,..= g I m n l. i I I acreage has a one ooaroom concrete mOCK house m neea o= In s~fless condition Full basement has extra bedroom a m -- , , • ', ' I • i de 1 = ~1 e = l I some finishing. Has ts own water turbine power plant plus I lareS'family room, ~;orkshop and laundryroom Upstalrsall l . . , - • • B "~ lll =,! ~,.,,, l i aux ary gas powered unit. Very unique property. $25,500. car~peted A real appealing property $45,00()' / .... • • m ...... > • | llt UU U V l , / Ken Brandll • | i• MEMBER OF COAST TO COAST REAL ESTATESERVICE+ +,: 636-2401 = ii