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LOOKING WEST from what is now Kalum and Soucie. (L. Johnstone collection) Fifty years ago this week ;D~ VOLUME 71 NO. 16 PRICE 20 CENTS EASTER AT TIlE UNITED Mrs. (Dr.) Ardaugh of PARK AVENUE Easter services were held Kitwanga spent the :n the United Church last weekend with her grand See the REALTY LIMITED Sunday, both morning and daughter. .,cvening by Roy. Win. Allen. =.L.C. . the church was nicely Miss R. Dacon and Miss decorated for the occasion Marsh of Prince Rupert i with flowers and plants. At spent the Easter holidays the morning service there with Rev. and Mrs. Marsh. was also a baptismal ser- b vice when Christena Miss Sibary of Copper McLeod Ardaugh was City spend the weekend with 635-6S72 Serving Terrace and area sin(:e July 11, 1908 i baptised and the com- Miss Mallot and on Tuesday munion service. In the went to Rupert. D-00391A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1977 TERRACE, B.C. REALTY WORLD evening it was largely a I I musical service and a large F. Bellway left Tuesday congregation was present, for Seattle on a business the church not being able to trip. Northern telephone company hold all who sought ad- mission. Mrs. S. Kirkaldy Jas. Swarm made a presided at the organ and business trip to the east on stocks available soon others who took part were: Monday. Rev. Allen,. ".The Cassiar Te|'ecom- for their initiative in in stimulating economic Resurrection"; F. Hall, ,Knute Olson and two munications Company Ltd. promoting the immediate growth of our area. "Leave it with Him"; Mrs. children left for Prince of Terrace, B.C. announces establishment of a total Allen,. "Open the Gates"; Rupert on Tuesday for plans to provide a complete communications service to The company will be Mrs. S. Kirkaldy, "I heard medical treatment. telephone and radio service the Cassiar region of British providing complete two-way the Voice of Jesus Say"; to the northern communities Columbia. MLA's Calder radio maintenance facilities* Mrs. Allen and Messrs. Hall Mrs. Noonan a----ndchildren of Dease Lake, Telegraph and Shelford and MP Iona at DeaseLake, to the benefit and Allen, What..are of Telkwa are guests at the Creek, Iskut:Edontennajon Campagnolo hand been of all radio users. This These"; Messrs. Hall 'and home of her mother, Mrs. F. and Bob Quinn Lake. An active in their support of the means• that construction Allen, "Watchman, What of Bolder. extensive amount of companies objective. • companies, mining com-i the Night". research and planning has " ~ " " t ] panics and transportation •Mrl and Mrs. Diggles and one into the'prbiect which Of par[icmar imeres "s com,~nies to name a few TERRACE NOTE~ family of Fraser Lake ~e r Regi0nal' I)istrict of the fact that this is a corn- Will~'ave a comwehensive Rev ...... Father,;.. ~Le~ay arrived Sunday to'lOok ovei" .Kitimxt~Stikine,-has ~ull party o~ ~northernl British northern se~J~e* fo re v ,~. arrived" frb*fi~*"tli~-~-~'sl~. !~t~.~'.:' ~"~pros~p'ecf~ nf *. moving' sup orted ColUmmans wno are unon The rental of t~vo way Saturday..and donducted."l~e~ ' : ~]~e Company is currently working with and for the r~o equipment at Deas~ special Easter Serviced in ...... ' . enggaed in the necessary p pen le of ...... ~ the northi Lake is...... also scheduled the Catholic Church: on ~ T,L. Th0mas 'of Pacific licencing:procedures which Management wih 0e rzgn L Sunday. There was a big spent a few days in 'town. '* are required from both the on the scene of action and Facilities will also be turnoutto,greet a former provincial and federal will be able to move with the available to bring radio pastor 'who had just G. Melcher who has beenl governments~ to allow times and act immediately programming to the nor- returned from a trip abor,ad. confined to the hospital as telephone apparatus in- to supply any new or ad- thern communities. This is the result of* an ~nj~y stallations in the various ditional services required, currently under study by the Miss Elsie Brook of Huilat received in the wooas, communities, as well as for is the guest of L.H. and Mrs. returned Monday feeling fit. the microwave and radio The economic benefits of company. Kenney. telephone facilities which such a development to the A spokesman for Cassiar The Parent Teachers held will be in place along the northern communities and Telecommunications ad- Mrs. Geo. Little en'- :their regular monthly Stewart Cassiar Highway. to centers such as Terrace vises that a percentage of tertained the B.D. bridge meeting in'the school house Cassiar Telecom- and Kitimat will be of an on- the company stock will be club on Tuesday evening of on Thursday. evening last munications has generated going nature. The Terrace made available for public this Week. when over 50 were p~esent. KINETTE TRIP -- Donna Hawes, president Of Terrace Kinettes and a great deal of support from based company sees total purchase and that a formal The feature of the evening Linda Balano of the Kinettes, are presented with the door prize for this various agencies, both communications tO the announcement will be made Mr. and Mrs. P. Monckton was Dr. Turpers talk on private and governmental, north playing an active role in the near future. entertained a few friends at health. Solos were rendered year's May 2 Fashion Show by CP Air representative, Dan Hallwell. The a delightful dinner party on by Revs. Robinson and show is held atthe R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. and the lucky winner Easter Sunday. Allen. will receive a round trip ticket for two to Vancouver with accommodation i~ciu¢Jed. T|ckefs are$3.50 each and are avail; ble from the Kinettes. School trustee, elected A slight appreciation of •Rev. and Mrs. Allen en- services was shown by tertained the junior C.G.I.T. members of the Ladies on Monday when 30 children Guild on Thursday last at were present. They climbed w,th mayor and aldermen the residence of Mrs. T. to the top of Thornhill Aldermen hope to " Brooks, when they Mountain and there spent School District 88 Board responsible for its The Board approved a presented their president, several happy hours. On decided to elect a trUstee to organization, field trip request from Mrs. Win. Allen, with a' Tuesday the boy scouts and: replace Nancy err in the It will be held from a Stefan Cieslik to travel to beautiful set of teaspoofis, trail rangers were taken out change gloom attitudes. June 4 municipal by-election Wednesday to a Sunday next UBC with a second teacher Adams pattern community and on Wednesday the instead of asking the yeaff and trustees said the and 11 drama students for plate. Mrs. Allen, in senior C.G.I.T. had a picnic. Dave Maroney and Mai,oney says the "gloom Minister of Education, Pat whole community will have the Drama Festival and replying, expressed her Sharon Biggs resigned from and doom" talk is not McGeer, to appoint one. to become involved. The conference for schools from appreciation of the good A large crowd gathered at municipal.council Friday to helping improve Terrace's Dennis Brewer, in making beard plans to begin ira- May 18 to May 22. feeling existing and hoped the station last Sunday run for mayor in the June 4 economy and he will try to the motion, said the board mediately in planning for The Board approved a she would continue to be afternoon in hopes of seeing by-election. steer the community into a should go to an election the festival, request from John Field worthy' of it. the new governor genera~ more positive atmosphere. becamehewanted to see the Although no date has been Elementary School to send and l)arty, but the,train did Maroney said with 5~ Sharon Biggs says she democratic process carried set the board approved a two classes to Smithers to ': Th~ many frierids of Mr. not even slow up. years on council he has a lot believes she has the skills, out.Apparently there was a request from the Northwest study fossils in the beds near and IVli~s Jas. ,.McConnell aims and knowledge to conflict between the Loggers Safety Conference that town. will be glad to learn that.. Mr. A,H. Barker and Mrs. become mayor. She would Municipal Act 0nd the tohnldaconference, lunch, Skeena Jr. Secondary their little daughtei', Ger- Haney have been confined to have preferred an election School's Gold Band will Public Schools Act and the banquet and dance in the trude, who underwent an their homes through illness. in November but faced with trustee would have had to be Skeena gym on a Saturday travel to Aiyansh Secondary 'operation on Monday is the realities she says she School to hold a concert on making a good recovery. elected on May 4. However, early in June. TheW.A. met at the home has as much, if not more, to the board decided two There will be 300 to 400 May 26. of Mrs. H. King on Thursday offer the citizens of Terrace Mrs. Warbuck. and elections were too costly and people attending and the of this.week.. than anyone else. agreed to hold the election conference will be charged a Father charged daughter of Prince Rupert Biggs says what she lacks $300 fee. School activities spent a few days the end of The Ladies Guild met at in experience she will make 30 days past the required will take priority over the with manslaughter the week on their ranch. the home of Mrs. Cassels on up for with time and energy. time, Thursday. She has learned since The board approved in conference. Robert Hector Black; Fred Scott was in Rupert Sharon Biggs becoming an alderman last principle a motion from The board approved a water~ age 21, has been recently. Don McLeod left Tuesday November a more positive Elaine Johnson that Terrace request from Parkside and charged with manslaughter for Porthill, Idaho, to join of experience behind him. attitude is essential within host the Secondary School Uplands to travel to in connection with the death Capt. Colthurst was host his family. He said a lot of people have the community and she •sees Drama Festivalin 1978. This Hazelton, K'Shan Village of his ll-month-old son who at a delightful dinner party asked h!m to run and he will the present state of the event will in~;olve 500 and Kispiox Village on the died from a knife wound at his home on Good Friday. Mrs. Ackerburg of Prince take a positive attitude economy as the most im- students from all .over the train June 8. The overnight April 12. Blackwater ap- The guests say.that the Rupert is a guest of Mrs. towards the Terrace portant factor in the elec- province and the' local trip will be for the study of peared in court this mor: Captain is an ideal host. Sousie. Dave Maroney economy. tion. school district will be Indian culture, ning. Kinsmen , ,000 , -.i if GRAND 8 p.m. ' April 23. Terrace Arena Admission $7.00(Including master card) Additional Cards $2.00 20 games in prizes PAGE A2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977 Curtola pleased C.P. Air offers .with recept,on small package service Bobby Curtola is pleased Anniversary Committee to Shipments between' to be back in Terrace doing return this summer and CP Air's guaranteed time is 90 minutes before what he does best, singing participate in this summer's small ~ckage air shipment flight departure for ac-, Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto service has been extended to ceptance at the CP Air and the B.C.-Yukon-Alberta and entertaining his celebrations. "If I can work points are $55 or $60, audiences. This time he is it into my schedule I would include its western domestic ticket office in dow~ttown performing at the Red D'or like to," he says.- routes in B.C., the Yukon Prince Rupert. At "the depending on me specific and Alberta. destination airport the destination. To quality for Curtola, who is listed the TOPS service a parcel among the top five record Called TOPS (for Top package will be available at sellers between 1965 and . Orange Priority Service), it the CP Air baggage service must have no dimension 1975 in Canada, found a provides ~uaranteed next- counter shortly after the excp-~'.'ng 48 inches and the second home in Las Vegas flight airport-to-airport flight arrives. For example, total dimensions must not after many years of per- delivery anywhere CP Air a shipment taken to Toronto, exceed 90 inches. Only one forming in Canadian night flies in Canada for packages airport before 8:50 a.m, can package not" exceeding 50 clubs. "I've come full cir- Up to 50 pounds. Ithas been be in Prince George, ~unds will be aeceptedper cle," he says, "and it's time welcomed since its in- Whitehorse, Prince Rupert shipment. Because of the to get back to my friends in troduction on the tran- or Terrace the same day. specialized nature of the Canada and find out what's scontinental routes in 1975. service, no .interlining to happening." The service is considered TOPS shipments cost $44 other carriers can be Curtola will use this ex- ideal for small but high- between Vancouver and provided and it is strictly perience in the new material priority shipments, such as Terrace, Prince Rupert, airport-to-airport with no he will write. TeeVee urgently-needed spare' Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, pick-up or delivery service. Records has his 20 greatest parts, contracts, blueprints, WatsonLake or Whitehorse; Full details are available and not the concert at- hits for sale and Curtola medicines and samples. The $33 between Prince George from CP Air offices. mosphere of the old civic believes that, like Neil shipper simply takes the and Vancouver or Ed- centre in 1964. Scdaka, he may find the new parcel to the CP Air airport monton and Fort St. John He prefers the night clubs. material he has planned will check-in counter at least 30 and $27 between Edmonton "Advertising. They give him the op- also sell his older material. minutes prior to departure and Gr~nde Prairie. The $44 portunity to meet the people of the. desired flight. rate also appliesto ship- [ keepspeoPle [ he is entertaining, which Curtola is moving from Because of the location of ments between Edmonton ] working.] was impossible when he was his home in Toronto to Prince .Rupert's airport on and Whitehorse, Watson doing concerts. The pace is Edmonton where he will Digby Island, the mmimura Lake or Fort Nelson. I CANAD|ANADVERTISING ADVISORY 80ARD | better, he says, because raise his family. His wife, when he was doing concerts Ava, recently gave birth to he was travelling most of Christopher John, their first the time. baby, in Edmonton. It was a Chevron Station His Terrace appearance natural birth and the singer will provide him with a two watched. week opportunity to get to He says he likes the ORR HONOURED -- Nancy Orr, former school board chairman and FOR LEASE know the people of Terrace. mountains, the fresh air and school trustee, received a large selection of gifts from the district staff He says the town is already the freedom of Edmonton, and teachers after serving for 10 years in School District 88. The lobby of Modern two bay station available for lease May 1, 1977. proving to be a good per- although he will still be the R.E.M. Lee Theatre was filled with friends and associates Monday forming centre (he plans to using Toronto as his evening following the Board meet;'ng. Among her gifts was a lifeti me pass ,. Good potential. draw crowds from Prince business headquarters for to all R.E.M. Lee functions. Rupert and Kitimat) and his awlaile. Located at 4531 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. opening night on Monday Curtola will fly back to indicates the Terrace Edmonton on Sunday to Applications available a-t crowds are pleased, to see work on the Bob Hope Show Kites still Hydro hazard him back. and then return to Terrace A short while ago, a new Chevron Bulk Plant, He has already been for next week's per- burns were very visible. at the point where contact approached by the Terrace release from J.A. Deptford, There were burn marks on was made. The youth'was formances at the Red D'or. manager of B.C. Hydro's the conductor, knife and the very lucky he wasn't killed. 4427 Railway Ave. Safety Engineering hood of the car where the. For your own safety, please, Department, on the danger victim stood. The conductor do not fly kites near Hydro Terrace, B.C. 635.5414 Women's literature of flying kites near Hydro was 31 feet from the ground power lines. lines was published in this . available at Library paper. Since that time, reports of persons flying by Elaine Perry kites near Hydro power Material of special in- Millett's Sexual Politics will lines have been received at terest to women can be be found there. the local Hydro office. found in several different areas of the library. If in- Women and their health To reinforce Mr. Dept- terested in the law as it concerns will be found ford's warning on the very relates to women, for in- among the medical books in real danger to persons stance, by checking the card 611]. Books relating to flying kites, or attempting to catalogue under "Law pregnancy and childbirth remove kites from hydro Canada" or "Woman - Civil will also be found there. power lines, we wish to make known to everyone in Rights", you will find the Among the biographies title The Law is Not for the Terrace and district will be found the lives of area, details of an accident Women. A Legal Handbook such famous women as for Women (346.01) by June that took place on March 29, Virginia Woolf, Susanna 1977 at 9:37 a.m. at a farm Callwood and Marvin Zuker. Moodie, Anne Morrow A lot of useful and current seven miles north of Vernon, Lindbergh and George B.C. information is stored in the Sand. A new book 'called library pamphlet file. Under Literary Women is found in An 18 year old youth was Woman - Law will be found a the literature section (809). severely burned on both pamphlet prepared by On the topic of literature, a hands, both feet and groin Vancouver People's Law selected list of fiction by and area when he and two School called Women and about women has been younger teens were at- the Law which covers the prepared -- ask for it on tempting to remove a kite legal aspects of marriage, your next visit. A book list from one phase of a 25 child care, labour and other on non-sexist books for Kilovolt line. The injured topics. Under the heading children is also available. youth had three pieces of Woman - Social Conditions a half inch conduit 26 feet in paper like "Women in Magazines of particular length, with a jack knife Northern Communities" is interest to women in the wired to one end of the pipe. found. library include MS and The injured youth stood on Agreat many books on the Makara. the hood of an abandoned women's movement can be If it all sounds confusing -- vehicle and reached up to found under 301.412. which sometimes libraries cut the kite string. The Classics in the literature are--, please remember to partially inflated tires of the like Simone de Beauvoir's ask for help -- that's what car provided little insulation The Second Sex and Kate we're here for. value. Flashover to ground CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH XEROX TARGETED INCOME RANGE $20,000 EXPENSES, PROFIT SHARING AND BONUS

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ART INSTRUCTION -- Teachers received expert students from that school had the day off but other TEACHERS IN-SERVICE -- Kiti K'Shan teachers opportunity to upgrade their art instruction skills instruction from SFU art lecturer, Linda Faulks, schools have held workshops in other subjects and the worked on Monday although the children were not at which is an intregal part of their primary teaching during the worksho p . The two topics were ceramics work done at them is passed on to the students. school. The day was set aside to give teachers an duties. and graphics. The school base ~Norkshop meant only Girl assaulted in woods Unemployment Police received a report Police received a report 2700 block of Century Road. April 15 at 6:05 p.m. a 16- April 17 at 3 p.m. a house on Approximately $300 damage situation disgrace year-old girl was indecently the 3900 block of Old Lakelse was done. assaulted by a male person Lake Road was broken into B.C. Federation of Labour blind refusal of the federal and a carpet was stolen YOUTH ASSAULTED while she was walking Police received a report Secretary-Treasurer Len government to recognize through a wooded area. from the living room. Guy called Canada's unemployment as a disaster Police received a report April 15 at 11:55 a.m. from Police are presently in- an 19-year-old male that, unemployment situation a and to end controls im- vestigating. from Kalum Motel April 7 at "national Disgrace" and "a mediately is causing untold 6 p.m. some blankets were while he was walking down NEW GUN Eby Street on the 3700 block, gruesome monument to suffering to thousands of REGULATIONS stolen but fllese were later Trudeau's callousness or Canadian families. Over a returned and no charges he was physically assaulted TEACHER ART ~ Kiti K'Shan teachers show their art skills in a display Police have advised gun by two youths the same age. stupidity or both." Com- million Canadians unem- owners the Attorney were laid. in one of the classrooms on Monday. menting on the latest ployed is' a gruesome General of Canada has Police received a report Statistics Canada figures on monument to Trudeau's announced the following from the Flynn Apartments unemployment, Mr. Guy callousness or stupidity or weapons have been declared April 14at 6:50 a.m. one of stated: both. . as restricted weapons. the apartments was broken Anniversary committee plans "Statistics Canada now into and a black and white "Yesterday the Executive Semi-automatic action admits to almost one million Council of our Federation rifle known as/Commando Soney loud mouth portable unemployed. It is generally tape player, five bottles of considered various ways to Mark 5, semi-automatic recognized that these are create greater awareness of action rifle known as beer and four packages of schedule of-summer,events minimum figures since they thin cut pork chops were the situation. The Council Thompson model 27A-1 and do not include a great many agreed to hold a special the semi-automatic action stolen. this activity. Canadians who have given BIKE STOLEN Plans are almost com- A Regatta will be held at The visit of Lieutenant meeting of all affiliated rifle known as Colt model plete for a gigantic week to Lakelse Lake on July 31 with Governor Walter Owens will Terrace Shrine Club are up and quit actively looking unions on May 13 to discuss AR-15. police received a report for work. This situation is a April 16 at 2:40 a.rn. a lime help celebrate Terrace's outhouse races and a frog be another plus for the bringing a circus on August various proposals with Placing these weapons on 50th Anniversary. jumping contest for the committee during this week. 2 and 3 and Downtown Lions national disgrace and its respect to a campaign to the restricted list prohibits green Mustang style bicycle gravity is even greater was stolen from the Silver kiddies. This event will be Terrace Jaycees have are in charge of storefront fight government inaction their sale without a permit Activities startwith an all run by the Lakelse Lions finished their jail and decorations for anniversary when you consider that one on unemployment. At that from an Attorney-General Garden Apartments. in every seven working .... 'THEFT FROM native soccer tournament Club. anyone caught on the streets celebrations. Bumper meeting we will examine or Commissioner of RCMP. which will start on July 28 , .i, .i =,w.ithout proper wearing stickers and T-shirts have women and one in every ways in which we can in- No person is permitted to MOTOR .VEHICLE seven young people are Poiice "received a report and wind up on August 1. ~' Summer Playhouse" will ~:~pparel_ or ~so,met_h~.gto been done and are, or will be volve the many unemployed have possession without a The annual men's fasthall be entertaining from August aepict Terrace s ~utn An- shortly, in most retail. unemployed. British Columbians who are registration certificate April 16 at 1:20 a.m. there "Repeatedly the labour had been a theft from a tournament will also be held 3 to 5 and are planning on ..niv.ers.ary _will'suffer for outlets in town. A coin is at outside the trade union issued by the Commissioner that weekend at Riverside bringing in a name band on melt sins. The Jaycees wul the present time being movement and many movement in this battle. of RCMP. These restricted motor vehicle parked 20 minted and will be in cir- economists have pointed out miles south of Terrace. A Park with many outside one or two of these evenings, also ~erunning a rali1e as to "An obvious solution will weapons came into effect teams entering. The world famous Musical the weight of the structure. culation along the that this critical situation is be to turf the Trudeau April 1 and anyone who small blue knapsack con- YeUowhead Highway. One largely the result of the taining assorted fishing B.C. Day activities will Ride will be at the Lions A street dance and beer overnment out of office; owns one must contact the start off with a big parade Park in Thornhil] August 6 garden are in the organizing side will be advertising our wage control program and ~ owever, in the meantime, local RCMP office. gear, one X-15 Kodak 50th Anniversary and the will continue to worsen camera, one blue two-man which will be run by the and 7. A local gymkhana stages, with 'the Kinsmen how many more Canadians BREAK-INS Club a possible sponsor of other the Yellowhead route, during the life of that ill- are going to have to suffer." AND THEFTS nylon tent and $200 worth of local Elks Club. The will also be held during this conceived program. The Police received a report female clothing were stolen. Terrace Centennial Lions time. April 14 at 9:15 a.m. a CNR WILFUL DAMAGE annual Riverboat Days will Plans are also being building was broken into Police received a com- begin at 1 p.m. that af- completed for an' 'erection" and a Jacuzzi water pump laint April 17 at 5 p.m. the ternoon and a circus will be contest to be held on August was stolen. ndows of a red Ford four- on the arena grounds for the 6 in the Red D'or Cabaret at Police received a report wheel-drive were broken kiddies this year. 10 p.m. April 14 a thermos bottle while it was parked on the valued at $34 was stolen 4000 block of Benner. from the Public Works Police received a report Yard, April 17 at 5: 30 a.m. that the Police received a report windows of a truck, parked April 16 at 5:55 v.m. that the at Totem Gulf, were broken. KITWANGANATIVE C04)P Kermode Friendship Centre Police received a com- was broken into and some plaint April 17 at 8 p.m. REQUIRES A vandalism was done. some children were playing~ on the roof of a house on the PROJECTDEVELOPMENT MANAGER The District of ,Terrace Salary is negotiable in the $20,000.00

The Honourable Grace McCarthy range Provlncial Secrelary and Minister of Travel Industry NOTIGE Kltwanga Native Co-OP Is an association formed by the Kltwanga Indian Band for the Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will purpose of exploiting economic development be held on proposed Land Use Contract By.Law opportunities in the KItwanga, B.C. area "Let's get together Project No. ADP.02.7709. The proposed contract resulting from recent improvements of the is concerned with the following area: Kltwanga'Mezlaclln Highway. Folio 06080.000, Lot 3, District Lot 6il, Reporting to the Directors, the Incumbent will and talk about Range 5, Coast District, Plan 3067, Street be responsible for: Evaluating the financial Address 5003 Graham Avenue feasibility of a variety of proposed retail developments; the development of private ,J The general intent of the proposed Land Use and public sector funding applications Tourism" resulting from these.studies; the supervision Contract between the District of Terrace and and control of contractors to be engaged in /~adig Construction Ltd. is to allow, under construction projects as Identified; the "Toul'ism in is our Get together with the Honourable certain conditions, the manufacturing and sale training and development of a Native un- billion,dollar-a-year business that Grace McCarthy. of modular homes and components on land derstudy to this position; and, the eventual puts money in everyone's pocket- currently zoned A i Rural. development of terms of reference and-or lob so this meeting is meant for you. It's a descriptions related to positions to be created THE PLACE, PrinceRupert The porp0sed Land Use Contract may be viewed in the retail operations. full colour audio-visual presentation by any and all persons requiring more specific that you'll find both fascinating and Civic Centre information, during regular business hours at The successful applicant will have several useful. THE DATE, Tuesday,April 26,1977 the Municipal Hall. years proven management experience In the Let's make tourism the Number One commercial real estate development field, THETIME, 7,00 p.m. The Public Hearing will be held in the Municipal significant exposure to detailed feasibility industry in this province. Council Chambers on 'Monday, April 25th, 1977 at study preparation and well.developed I look forward to seeing you.~ 7:15 p.m. leadership and group communication skills. Please forward a letter of application, ,J ./ Any and all persons having an Interest in tl~e preferably by, April 30, 1977, Indicating salary proposed Land Use Contract By-law Project No. expectations and a detailed resume of TOURISM ADP.02.7709 shall take notice and be governed education and experience to: BRmSH accordingly. Kilwanga Band Council COLUMBIA oo Richard Morgan / G.W. Buchanan Box 207, Clerk.Administrator Kitwanga, B.C. DISTRICT OF TERRACE V0J 2A0 2 PAGE A4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977 ~.:;* ,;%* *%-%%' ;%%%5;-';~'&-'&%-* ,*. "* * *%'J *. "*" *%%?*'-.T,-'.%'J'J ".'Y.', "."* "." .'*" *; _';'L'; ";';_';_*;" ;" :-';'-;-';-';-';'~L" *'* ",q." ,-e,~,-,..:,., ,, .*., .,,,., .- .-*,;,.,.;,-,','~,,~,~.,-,y,,~_j,~* ~ O .t the herald The Four-Way 635-6357 Test . An Award Winning Weekly Of the things we Published by Sterling Publishers Ltd. think, say or do.

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It is a mark of human decency to feel shame at having immediate to past generation in the path of a conqueror, or MOON-LIKE landscape, of the lava beds 50 miles north of Terrace on the Nass Road. been born into the 20th century. So began the introduction to in the midst of an epidemic, than to the present multitudes (Leslie Yates photo) a popular reprint. who watch television and the instant communication of bad The statement reflects an uneasy conviction that people news it reports daffy. andofourtimehavesomehowsunktoanultimateofbestiality degeneracy, and have brought us to the brink of hell, in Indecd,human naturetelevisionseemstocatertothemysterioustwist that prefers to hear evil than good. Thus lette 's to the ed|tor with about three minutes left to mldatght and the end. we are too little acquainted with the enormous amount of No one, ofcourse, should try to dismiss the faeto about our mutual aid, the degree of brotherhood, the dialogue bet- age that have generated despair. Yet we should resist the ween religions, that, though less than our ability, yet never teh~lency, as old as humanity, to let the evil of immediate before reached such a measure. ~-: circumstances overwhelm us. Moreover, if we are entering the twilight of a spent • .....~, The world today does not impinge upon the individual life civilization, we can look for light to come into the Dark Age ppr ..... withgreaterperiJthanourancestorsknew, norcall~ora whereithasalwaysburstforthinthelasttwothousand Park. owners close ,.. eciation greater courage than they mustered. years: to the, then, Youngest Christian Churches; this time, . The atomic bomb, though it makes possible a new the Churches of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Wewouid particularly like dimension of physical destruction, yet can present to any Where there is no hope for the future, there is no power in The Editor Dear sir: to thank all the businesses individual no threat worse than death. Countless' the present. However, there is nothing within our over regulations who sold cards from their generations have lived under that shadow. The stouthearted knowledge to destroy the firm conviction that now, as in The Terrace Association' for the Mentally Retarded stores and Beta Sigma Phi have always had to build a bridgehead of hope on the edge of time past, theprophets of gloom add doom will lose out to for all their help with the pessimism. ,'.he apostles of froth and bope. To the Editor: where they show masses of would like to express their appreciation to the citizens Community Card project. In fact, the presence of fear must have been much more Dear Sir: mobile tenants (to get theik- Again, thank you. Take a Note, Govern- votes) that they are keeping of Terrace for their con- ments down their "nasty" lan- tinued support of both the dlord! Christmas card sales and Yours truly We note one park owner in Mrs. Gail Billson B.C. is closing his park on the Community Card April 30 for .the following Meanwhile here is the project. ,. Corresponding Secretary A murder to be remembered reason: various governments' "Due to restrictions record since 1973: Down the centuries, every time an honest man gave his countries and indeed around the world, national and imposed on private mobile Increases in everything life for the sake of truth and justice, it was another nail in religious leaders deplored the grisly killing. parks, imposed by rent this man needs to operate Fishermens the coffin of inhuman dictatorship. Such a martyr was What is to be done about a nationsl leader who flaunts his review and the recent utilities, maintenance, Archibishop Jananl Luwum who was murdered recently in cruelty and his capability to rule by terror for all the world assessments..." construction, the worse is the Ugandan capital of Kampala. President Idl Amin of to see? Clearly, the world should react. Nations must not He (IVIr. Hank Ballstad) the liability insurance hiked reunion Uganda, described by some African leaders as the butcher stand by idle waiting for Idi Amin's guns to fire in- can no longer operate and to such assinine fees as $750 of countless thousands, may not have pulled the trigger. But discriminately as anyone who dares to oppose his tyranny. will stay closed until it may per year! They want people The Fishermens Reserve of waters. These ships carried it was Idi Amin who murdered the archbishop and is Nations and {governments... in the past have" broken again (ever) be financially ~t07.Use •mobile."homeS ~'but depth..charges ("ashcans"). to responsible for the world-wide outcry against hiscruelty. ~ diplomatic relations for less~Zthan the murder ,eL a,t gr-,. reliable. This is a sign of won"t' insure i-eas'0n~bly. • secqn ] re,~lmon since ,the /~11 over the stern in the event of Why was Archbishop Janani Luwum brutally murdered? chbishop of the Anglican c0mmunity. Any a'Rei~pt to.ikbl~/te ~i thi~s't~: dbin~all over r- Now he needs the rental of a cessat on ox ho-~tilities~ as the dnCounter'with :submdt~e~i." He had warned Amin that the gun which had been designed the regime of Idi Amin will notbe simple. Governments that dozen pads grossto pay that enclosed indicates. Later, the Fishrmens to protect Uganda as a nation was being turned against the trade with Amin -- particularly those that sell Uganda It is long overdue that alone! Make any sense to' The former members are now . Reserve was expanded to: in- Ugandan people to rob them of their lives and their arms for the armed forces and the police-- will not easily some sense in "Governing" you? No wonder people scattered far and wide and dude Commando training and property. He had spoken out against the persecution of abandon such lucrative business. takes place[ Certainly -- would like to see criminal since there is no available these were sent to handle the Christians in Uganda. He had pointed out that fear and' But without guns, without bullets, without hand grenades keep controls on the charges laid and a Change of mailing list, we must rely on the landing craft in European in- insecurity and even torture were rampant in the country, and other weapons, Amin's rule of terror would soon grind ridiculous wages and law, for this negligence that communications media for vasions. ~ He died a martyr to the cause of Christianity and liberty to a halt. A tyrant is powerless when deprived of the constant shutdowns, for is worse than theft and runs contact with them. Also, we should be Compiling and justice. He was shot down like a wild dog, along with weapons that allow him to enforce his tyranny. Responsible holidays or greed of unions rampant throughout all The history of the Reserve is a history of the Fishermens two of Uganda's ministers and his death was described by nations everywhere must take away Idi Amin's murder or government staffs which governmental departments, briefly this: It was no secret Reserve and the sooner we do Amin as "an unfortunate car accident". In several African weapons before thousands more die under his bloody rule. enforcement, etc. in the that Japan had many. of its this the better. As many of you by far earn more than their Naval Reservists well scattet'ed remarked, at the re.union, • counterparts in U.S., who country and we now hear throughout the British "we're not getting any are more eager to work and voices to break away in the Columbia fishing industry in the younger", and, each re-union have a bettor production west. Theft of livelihood, in 1930% On several occasions will see a few less. on life's record. all forms. (usually when under the in- roster. The great spending orgy On the one hand we want fluence of sake, their favorite So, bow about jotting down • However -- on such low rice water) some boasted that your recollections of .the incomes as mobile home Confederation, but too lazy, Japan would soon be invading Ftshermens Reserve? What you As an example of how big cars are regaining their former no tomorrow. pad rents? Ne rhyme or and survive only because of this coast and they would take a were doing when you first hoard popularity, a Canadian dealer reported that a customer What about its effect on inflation? How much longer can reason ever existed to have the American dollar. Our very active part in these ac- about it -- how you •heard about recently bought a Rolls Royce for which he paid $92,000. we drive big cars that gobble up our limited fuel resources. controls on a park where, own governments (in every tivities. It is also a well-known it- when did you join (before Can such a shocking expenditure for a car be justified? Of Are we justified in carefree buying when millions all over their rental is a low $60 per wayconceivable) deprive a fact that in these 1930's once thewar, during the war;) where course the buyer would probably reply, "It's my money -- I the world live in unimaginable poverty? month gross and parks long small businessman of all he could buy B.C. Coast marine did you serve during the war -- can do what I like with it". But can he? The answer isn't all The handling of one's money is really a moral issue. We have been beaten down[ The needs to exist. Frankly, I'm. charts, printed in Japan, that who were the people in charge that simple. can go on acquiring more and more material things that only thought occurs that sorry for you all. were considered more accurate of your ship, unit, etc. who were On a smaller scale, the same question could be asked of reflect self-indulgence. Or we can challenge each impulse to governments feel, if they than the regular British Ad- your shipmates -- when were millions of affluent Canadians now indulging in a headlong do so. are so stupid to operate for Sifged: miralty charts. you discharged -- what part or spending spree for luxuries. If it isn't electric toothbrushes, such 10W incomes, here is Thoughtful Because of this and because time of your service stands out the Royal Canadian Navy could most vividly? it's snowmobiles, $50 dinners, pleasure trips to Africa, , For our guidance, there is the Christian concept Of expensive stereo sets or clothes that aren't really needed ill afford to spare any ships to "What anecdotes do you stewardship -- the belief that our money shouldn't be spent defend the Pacific Coast (since recall? (the loss of HMCS Surf?. but feature a short-lived fashion. just as we wish, but regarded as a gift we hold in trust. On the surface, such luxuries seem quite innocent. And a their commitment to the the shelling of Estevan? The Scripture is full of clues and themes that add up to a single European crises was s~ heavy), San Tomas' discovery of "Fifth little splurging is only human. Yet some serious side effects message on our management of physical resources: there Concern over can result when large numbers of people spend like there's a Naval Reserve was formed Column activities"?. Curley's are limits.., enough is enough.., learn to say no to more. consisting of two men who had pusser rum wing-dings? t at least three years coastal Smokey's "desertion".? etc., policing of shipping experience (fishing, etc.) And, let's not overlook the by JIM SMITH I ~'~~¢I would keep tourist dollars at tow-boating, freighting, etc.). Commando division and the In 1940 they were called to part these men played in other home, create numerous new If all the economists on OTTAWA jobs, and help Canadians bet-' Telegraph Creek active duty as a regular branch theatres of the war. If everyone earth were laid end to end. ter understand their country. of the Navy for the duration of writes their memoirs and someone once said, they hostilities. sends them in -- sighed or wouldn't reach a conclusion. and Small • • • The Hen. Iona Campagnolo retain resident policing They played the lead role in unsigned -- I am sure 3re can Busi. ess Still, the guvemment con- Dear Ms. Campagnolo: services.in Telegraph Creek the Japanese fishboat roundup compile an interesting history • • • tinues to dip into its time- Re: Telegraph Creek as part of the overall when the Federal Government of our "gumboat navy". bag of traditional eco- RCMP policing service to Dease • decided to evacuate the If you will take the time to do worn Lake, Iskut and Telegraph Japanese to inland points. Some this and send them in-f0me; Actually, there's a practi- nomic tricks. Its economists sabotage or "Fifth Column" I am writing to respond to Creek. we'll do the best we can "to cal reason why economists The recent federal budget traditional vested interest ap- am too narrow-minded to activities was detecte~f by F-R compile all'this: " ;..... your letter of December 8, patrols. Others were specially. never seem to agree: vested for 1977-78 provides an ex. proaches to economic policy. find alternatives. And the big 1976 to Dr. John Hogarth,' We are pleased that the Thank you for "Your interests. Big business eco- business or big labour econo- Attorney-General and the equipped and 'swept' the on. cooperation, and we'll See you cellent example o£how pro- in particular, there are ra- Chairman of the B.C. Police trances to coastal ports every all at the reunion : .,.i, nomists are hired to protect fessional economists can dically different programs mists are merely modern.day Commission, concerning the CommandingOfficer of "E" morning for possible mines the interests of big business. come up with policies that which can fight both infla- mercenaries, hired financial Telegraph Creek RCMP. Division RCMP, Deputy planted by enemy submarines. Labour economists protect guns protecting the vested Commissioner Peter Anchors ~/weigh[ won't do much good for the tion and unemployment as The Reserve patrolled all the Joe Boucher FR311 the interests of big labour. interests. As a result of the Brazowski, have agreed outside ,coast from continental country at large but do help well as save precious energy with our recommendation. 11 East Broadway Government economists pro- out special interest groups. and strengthen national uni- widespread concern ex- United States to the Alasken •Vancouver, B.C. VST lV4 tect the interests of govern- pressed to the Attorney- ~he provincial contract is ¢ ty. Government economists 'being increased by one :, . ment. And so it goes. The General over the proposed haven't recognized these op- closing of~ the Telegraph position effective April 1, FUNNYSIDE little guys, of course, don't In preparing the national tions because they are un- Creek RCMP Detachment, 1977 and the Telegraph have economists so there budget, the government had conventional. And eco- Inspector Bob Fullerton and Creek office will remain" aren't any economists to pro. to consider two forces -in- nomists are nothing if not I visited the Telegraph operational as a sub-office tect their interests. flation and unemployment.. conventional. Creek community on of the new Dease Lake • • • Inflation was given top prior- February 10, 1977. A large Detachment. ity, particularly through con- • • • public meeting was held, tinuation of the wage and The Canadian Federation during which we received a We were greatly im- In other words, there's price controls. The "fight" of Independent Business has strong and unanimous plea pressed by the quality of ' really no such thing as a com. dozens of programs which for the retention of resident policing service being ' against unemployment con- RCMP policing service in provided in that area by the pletely impartial economist. sists solely of a few dollars can meet all of these national ' • :" 0 Moreover, since economic Telegraph Creek. In our RCMP, and trust that strong . pumped into the neediest re- goals. For instance, a nation- community support for the • I0 :.!,. studies can be biased to show subsequent report to the gions through traditional pu- wide insulation program Attorney-General, having in' police will continue under whatever the economist blic works projects. would provide widespread mind the enormous sense of the new arrangement. wants them to show, there's employment,save money for isolation in that community, generally lots of impressive consumers, and conserve our the poor road and telephone Yours sincet;ely, data to back up every side of But there are attractive energy. Or a program to sub- services, we recommended Rev. R.A. Burrows just about any argument. options to those hidebound sidize travel within Canada that some way be found to Commissioner "But we do havelady doetors...they,re called gynecologlstsi"; ....

L t , !i THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20,1977, PAGE AS tory of min by C,L.M, Giggey . Presumably, this calls to captain was a big husky be fact, was that the was in evidence were a few during the First World War, This Emerald Glacier During the years since. • The Nicholson Mining was small stringers, much the shipped thousands of tons of project was developed to the mind another (old saw) 1890 there have been any no two bit operation. They Noi'wegian who liked his Columario Mining Com- "There 'is' goldin them that whiskey and was reputed to ~ny, as they were now same as encountered while high-grade copper ore from stage of installing a con- number Of lode •claims had a large aieeel .powered driving the tunnel. the Recher de Bule. Also centrator and mining hi~." staked both by individuals comm'essor together with be quite the 'ladies man'. own, had obtained a 1.50 Thanks to the editor of the ton mlllsite on the road to There were a number of during the Second World equipment and shipped and companies. Most of modern underground No matter what his likes people from Terrace em- War this same property was cotlcentrates for a couple of Herald, should he decide to them have faded from mining tools. A large Usk at the lower level of print this. or dislikes he sure was a Columario Mountain; that a ployed at the Columario, mined for tungsten. This seasons. The company has memory, however, there electric plant, well equlpp~. promoter from the head- among them was one of the was done as a war effort, lain dormant for some time, FINAL NOTE are several which will bear camp, blacksmith anu 6000 foot'gravity cable tram The writer recognized his waters. First of all, after his from the mill to the mine office staff, heaa sponsored_ by the.govern: due to economic conditions, mentioning as each of them machine shop~ etc. Buck. arrival and with hired help bookkeeper, who, after the ment and very likely womo but certa.inly not for lack of obligation to explain his use were of considerable was not only a gooa site was to be constructed of the word 'promoter'. This he did some extensive ex- for the transportation of ore company was forced into. not have been a financial commercialore. magnitude. promoter but was a first ploration, Gold Creek side of bankruptcy, said that for success as a commercial was with no aspersion east One of these properties for milling. They were also class mechanic. Prior to his Columario Mountain. His severaI mnntha before the enterprise. In conclusion, the reader on the character of the was .on the north side and mining venture he had been installing a complete line of persons referred to in this prospecting crew worked modern mining equipment. crash, the mill was being In the Smithers area, the will likely surmise th.at the near the upper end of* the master mechanic in one of their way up the mountain run on mostly country rock Duthie Mine, which was writer has tried to article. Big Canyon, a mile or so the larger sawmills. He had and near the height of land with little or no appreciable mined successfully by the On the contrary, it should west of Usk. This show was The actual mining plan downgrade the mining be applied as meaning the also held a position as Tie some very promising was to drive a 600 foot main recovery. Silver Standard people, also potential in the Terrace held and worked by Meodys, and Timber lrnspector on the showings were discovered The mill, together with all the Glacier Gulch project ability of the promoter to father and • son, who hulage tunnel which was to area. Not sot! To wit, four raise funds for the sole railway. and located. contact the ore body at mining equipment, was where many thousands of claims on Maroon Mtn., headquartered at Usk. depth. Everything seemed repeesessedby the supp~ers dollars have been and are purpose of developing what They, installed a small In spite of Shannon's other Give the Captain credit, seven on Thornhill Mtn. and appeared to be a legitimate accomplishments, Buck to be mowng along ac- and so ended anot)~r still being spent developing three placer leases on compressor and other he was very thorough in the cording to plan. The mill mining venture. a molly deposit. Douglas Creek. Some of mineral showing. equipment required for a lacked one very necessary process of exploration. He Unfortunately, the several adjunct and that was ore at was built and the 6000 foot Hindsight being better A little farther east in the these claims have been in medium sized mining carried out some intensive tram completed. As the than foresight (old saw) but Houston area is the existence from the 1907-1909 projects in the Terrace area venture. For some reason the mine. Some of the men work on this high level were casualties of geologic who worked for him said *tunnel advanced, sup- some of the knowledgeable Emerald Glacier mine, ~riod, staked by the old not known to the writer, but showing and from all mining people said that if which has many thousand~ formation which indicated it could be surmised a lack that Buck always main- posedly towards the ore me prospectors and bought O~d surface showings but tained ff they went far reports it. had every in- body, they had encountered the Captain had proceeded of tons of high grade lead in later years by the present of sufficient ore. dication of an extensive ore with his original plan of the md zinc ore. not continue at depth. Another property a few enough underground, that several small stringers ox owner. f eventoaily they would "hit body. All of this wasn't done milling ore and this ore was 25 ton mill installed at the miles cast of Usk was known in a month or two but was high grade showing that it as The Nicholson Creek the jackpot". Such faith. utilized to get the mill tuned seems to be unbounded, carried on for possibly 18 up for the day when the could have paid off. Mining Co. Buck Shannon months. The Hazelton-Smithers was the moving factor at providing always, if tunnel reached the 'main someone else is supplying The rumours then began ore body'. area is a cat of another this mine. Mr. Shannon was colour. For an instance, the evidently an expert the 'funds'. to circulate that Captain The largest mining (lode) Wellman was forming a Even at this late date it Silver Standard at Nine Mile promoter. He would go seems unfortunate to relate Mountain. This mine south in the fall and return venture was sparked by the mining company and in- (nn mE GLUEV0U in the spring with sufficient 'big gun' in mining wag tended to install a 25 ton funds for the seasons headquartered at Usk, concentrator. The next operation. Captain Wellman. The rumour, which turned out to rILL THE (0mFORTS -O O- n¢ unmc Terrace Little Theatre

Robin McCall, well known entered in Drama Jubilee. portray varying themes of in Terrace as both a director "Adaptation" looks like a contemporary American and an actor, will direct the. most interesting play that life. play "Ada])tation" as his Robin McColl likened to the This one-act play has a entry in urama Jubilee. winning play of Per- cast of four who play a Drama Jubilee is the Skecna formance '76- "The grand total of 32 roles. Tony Zone Regional Drama Trouble with the Women's Basello plays the pa~t of ~e Festival scheduled for the Movement is th'at it has no Games Master directing me R.E.M. Lee Theatre Friday Sense of Humour at all". contestant .Glenn Grieves and Saturday evenings, May "Adaptation" is a comedy through life. Paul K~eckstad 6 and 7. that takes the form of a TV and Marlene Xems, both winners of the beet actor "ADAPTATION" --Tony Bosello (cabbie), Glen Winner of the Drama ,quiz show -- a quiz show of Grieve (Caby), Paul Kiekstad (father) and Marlene Jubilee, to be adjudicated life. and best actress awards in by Irene Watts from Jab- It begins with the con- last year's zone competition Xenis (mother) rehearse Robin McColl's production berweeky Childrens Theatre testsnt being bern, follows round out the cast. The for Drama Jubilee. in Vancouver, will ap.pear in him through all the foibles of actors slip from role to role I II the Provincial Festival in life and ends with his death. with just a change of simple Kelowua in June. There are Much use is made of en- props such as hats and signs * Now you can goanywhere and still have those three plays from Terrace semble work to poke fun at instead of elaborate • and one from Prince Rupert all facets of .llfe and to costumes. comforts of home. Take your vacation this year A~,/f~'~ You can bea member of w,#, the "studio audience" when in one of our fabulous recreational vehicles. _ I~ ~ [ attending "Adaptation". #OMfSWo.: IIII,.Io its the only way to gel ~,~-~ ) Ottawa announces Other plays to he staged during Drama Jubilee are "Butterflies are Free", We have fine used camper trucks available now. ~,~ |l I shippir, g proposal , YES "Silver Wedding" and PHONE 638-1415 Joint cost-sharing Freight Services Ltd. and "After Antietam". Watch agreement to provide ferry Ahousat Freight Services for more notes on these and coastal freight and Ltd. plays next week. passenger services for the 1974 Camper Speoial ,,,o. $4195 province of B.C. was an- nounced Monday by Transport Minister Otto Lang and Premier Bennett. 1971 Camper Specialv.,,,.. $1896 The agreement provides for a payment of $8 million for the first year. In sub- Federal BusinessDevelopment Bank sequent years the federal 1975 Forl .,. ,.,, ..... ,.n. $4195 contribution will equal the previous year's subsidy adiusted to the Consumer Price Index for the city of assists businesses 1972 6MO--,,,,.n- $2.495 Vancouver and will be reviewed after a five year period. Mr. Lang said he was delighted to be a party 1973 Eoonoline- ...... 328N of an agreement that deals in British Columbia effectively with B.C.'s long standing claim to assistance with financing: , on mainland to Vancouver In 1976, FBDB authorized $111 million in loans to 2,500 businesses in British Columbia 1970 Ohrysier,oor. v,.,,o.,,,o S14961 Island ferry connections. and currently 8,600 businesses in the Province have a total of $445 million in loans The terms of the from FBDB for purposes such as: agreement gave the V,4,4spood province the responsibility 1974 Oapri $26961 for providing coastal ser- vice as well as deciding which services will receive $2695 fidaneial assistance. The 1.973 Datsun',°.,.,...... province has also agreed to assume full responsibility for any. assistance and Purchaseof equipment Purchaseor construction Working capital Launching a new business 4 dr., V.O, auto tran. of buildings 1973 PontiaO.m.n. $36951 superwsmn of services in freight and passenger with CASE counselling: ferries in the coastal waters and for any interim subsidy The FBDB management counselling service known as CASE (Counselling Assistance 1970 Ford.,...,.,..-,,.- $2195 to Coastal Ferries Ltd. and to Small Enterprises) assists small businesses to improve their methods of doing subsidies to Nootka Sound business. 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) ~, I J t I • • ~ • i(.~ ¸ PAGE A6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977 Pre.summer • • ~• ~•~'. L ¸. Breaker.... tire check breaker Safe tires are an absolute "cold" and inflated to must for summer travel by proper levels. An: un- At one time or another we screwed onto the cable, car. derfnflated tire's tread;life are all involved with the you'll see the tinned braid; Drivers shouldn't attempt can be reduced con- chore of fitting an end to our appear through the fouri any extended motor trip siderably, the club Says. co-ax. It need not be a dif- solder holes in the shell. without first checking the Consult the owner's manual ticult job. If you follow these Continue twisting the plug condition of tires and taking for recommended pressure. ~teps, you will find it quite onto the cable until the braid necessary precautions, For ex~nded..high speed .easy, is completely visible advises the B.C. Automobile driving, me cmn recom- ~hThe first step is to slide through all four holes. Association. There is no mends adding up to four e coupling ring over the Now solder the braid time like the present to look pouds of air pressure not to hod of the cable with the through the four small holes them over as you remove exeeca maximum inflation king threads towards the using a soldering gun with a your winter set. pressure. Maximum air l~pen end of the co-ax. Next, small tip and proceed with pressure is molded on the lake a knife (utility or care, using small diameter To insure a safer summer tire's sidewall. gyproc is best) and cir- solder. Take care that the season for the family, the The Association also cumscribe a cut in the outer solder does not run over the motor club urges motorists suggests removing foreign black jacket of the line. outer threads of the body. to replace any fire which: objects --stones, glass, Make the cut at right angles Do not use excessive heat, - has one-sixteenth inch or metal fragments -- from to the line and about 1~/~ or try to build up a huge less of tread remaining, between tread grooves to inches back from the end. blob. - has worn to the level of prolong tire life. Slit the small cylinder of The last step is to trim the tread-wear indicators, Other tire care dos and jacket the long way excess center conductor - has evidence of treed or don'ts from the BCAA: ~arefully and peel off. that is protruding through sidewall cuts or cracks, - don't place too much :You now have exposed the center pin, and then - contains bumps, bul~es demand on tires and over an inch of the outer solder the tip, leaving a or knots indicatzng suspension by overloading copper braid of the cable. rounded end with no solder separation of tread or the vehicle. ~ Without disturbing the along the sides of the pin. sidewall from fire body. - don't let air out of "hot" braid, which should be lying Scrape any excess off the Scenic views -- Frequently seen along lhe Terrace to Prince Rupert highway are scenes like the one above. • Unusual wear patterns on fires after driving. Some air fiat against the inner in- sides with a knife. Slide the tires may be indications that pressure build-up is normal Sulation, take a soldering coupling ring down over the wheel alignment, balance, and will subside as fires gun and quickly and end and you have 'er built. brakes or shock absorbers cool. - s.moothly tin the exposed The above is, of course, for need attention. If tires are - do cheek air pressure braid, making it a solid RG 8. In the next column we Tips on spring automobile maintenance worn unevenly, a competent regularly and rotate fires entity. Don't overheat the will explain how the adapter SPRING to realize that a car will only - Rear-wheel locking on" unlimited visibility, ease of mechanic should be con- every 5,000 miles. braid or the inner insulation (UG-175-U) is used to fit an CAR CHECK last longer if given a light application of brakes handling and simple con- suited. - do check wear patterns may melt and "squirt" out end on the smaller co-ax, reasonable amount of care indicates a faulty or leaking trols. The spare tire also should frequently for clues to between the basketweave RG-58-U. and attention.., Preventive undergo inspection and be possible mechanical strands of the braid. At the coffee break at the One good time for a check- oil seal, up is when the tough driving maintenance is defensive - Constant steering to keep No matter how good a inflated to proper pressure. disorders. Sandman on Sunday we had machine is, it is nobetter This is a good time to in- - do try to avoid curbs, :Next, trim the soldered of winter begins to give way maintenance and a few the car on the road means the opportunity of meeting to the pleasant driving of the dollars spent inprevention that the tires are improperly than the rider -- the person spect the jack for proper chuckholes, panic stops, braid to the correct length. Terrace Buckshot and who controls it. If your operation too. hard cornering and Use a small tubing cutter for warmer weather. There are can save hundreds in costly inflated or the suspension is Golden Lollipop (who will be repairs and make a car attitude as a motorcycle Air pressure should be jackrabbit starts to prolong this job. Cut the braid so moving to Campbell River always .adjustments that faulty. wear better through the - Excessively noisy rider is mature, responsible checked when tires are tire life. that seven-sixteenth inch is this week); Little Steve must be made at such a and courteous, motorists left on the cable. Tighten the from Old Hazelton; Little time. Vehicles in good years. exhaust systems could running order are a vital - If the brake pedal sinks mean dangerous carbon will welcome you on the Definition cutter slowly and carefully Chimo and Little Tawn; highways. A gentlemen is any man a after each turn. The un- part of the safety of our to the floor under light foot monoxide gas is getting into Newfie Bullet and Little pressure, worn brake girl hasn't been out with yet. wanted slug of braid may Bullet; Ticket Man. (XYL - highway system. the car. Drivers are also Remember -- the most pSRTICIPO~on~ linings or a leak in the brake then be snipped off with wire Newfie Girl). Glad to see alerted that any unusual slippery and hazardous cutters. In using the cutter, The fact that "good care system is indicated. odor is a danger signal that portion of any paved road is you. - If the car pulls con- don't cut down too far, or When I finally got the means better wear" should something is wrong with the the painted road lines. This you'll slice into the centre be reason enough to have a stantly to one side when car. is true even when the road is Starduster down to stopping, faulty wheel insulating material. A fine Geronimo's 20, for his car checked over for safe As part of the car check, dry. JIM'S TACKLESHOP tooth (24) hacksaw carefully operation -- but, 40 percent alignment or a malfunc- all vehicle owners are urged scalping, Big Dutch and his tioning brake is indicated. It shotild be emphasized Quality Fresh and Salt Water Fishing Tackle used will also do. XYL, Little Dutch, had of all Canadian drivers will to make sure their lights are neglect even the most basic - Excessive play in the all working, 'that wipers, that the front brake is the The next step is to trim the already had their "haircut". most effective on a The Cat is now also missing maintenance once a new car steering indicates steering washers, horn, heater and "Hardy- Fenwick- Ambassadeur - Algonquin center insulation. Cut it box trouble or malfunc- defroster and all door locks motorcycle but it should be cleanly with the utility knife some of his scalp. Following warranty has expired. Vehicle owners do not seem tioning steering ball joint are operating properly and snubbed rather than a . Quick- Richmake" so that a collar one- the coffee break, Super straight hard pull on slip- Thief and Super Cookie, Red joints, tie-rod ends, relay that headlights are sixteenth inch wide extends rods or idler arm. correctly aimed. pery surfaces. wl~ ...... • Fly Tying & Rod Building Supplies beyond the soldered braid. Sub, Ticket Man, - Car vibration around 50 Sidewinder and Newfie Make sure your car can One of the reasons that So Easy, don't nick the center miles per hour indicates "take it" end pull you conductor. Once the in- Bullet also got the many riders fall off with no Souvenirs & Local Crafts tomahawk treatment. I feel defective tires or improper through any emergency apparent reason is that they sulation is cut, you can pull wheel balance. safely -- your life depends the slug off the end by kind of ripped off at not allow the passenger to sit ,k Our prices are fair being around when Super - Steering column shimmy on it and so do the lives of too far back. Passengers pulling it and rotating at the others. same time, to follow the Thief was scalped. He shied indicates looseness in the should sit as close as , Shop & Compare . twist of the inner conductor off for so long it was front end, weak or worn MOTORCYCLING possible to ,the driver ~ wires. When the slug is off, something to look forward shock absorbers or out-of- The modern motorcycle is otherwise the driver, has a 4120 Hwy. 16 East 635-947i tin the center conductor. to. The Tomahawk Tribe round tires. the safest ever built. It has real control problem. Now the cable end is now stands at 248 members. ready for the PL 259 plug. Another Turkey was

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QUESTION: Why did TI) introduce QUESTION: Who is benefiting from QUESTION: Would it be more profitable to No.Charge Chequing? No.Charge Chequing? keep the $200 in a Premium Savings ":i ANSWER: We're trying to get yotzr ANSWER: Account? ... the new name for an old friend. bnsiuless. (1) Our records show that many of our PCA ANSWER: If you write more than 7 cheques V QUESTION:What does No.Charge customers always keep a $200 balance. during a statement period, we can show you Chequing offer? (2) Some TD customers now plan ahead and that No-Charge Chequing is a better deal. Get to know Husky. Drive in and receive a ANSWER: During PCA statement periods keep an extra $200 in their account when QUESTION: Isn't No.Charge Chequing beautiful 16" x2lT full co/or j~me art print of the in ~,hich a customer's minimum balance they intend to write a lot of cheques. really just 'a little extra' to make TD more picture shown above- absolutely free while is $200 or more. TD cancels the normal (3) Some customers occasionally build up competitive? supplies last. Available at Husky and Union stations 16¢ charge per cheque. to a $200 minimum'by chance.' ANSWER: Yes. We want you to be a TD They can all benefit from No. Charge customer. in Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. QUESTION: Why is there a minimum Chequing, balance? QUESTION: So it's not a big deal? ANSWER: TD invests the $200 to help ANSWER: No. But it's a good deal. You offset the expenseof processing the should look into it. customer's cheques, THORNHILL HUSKY SERVICE I N ION 3097 Hwy. 16 East Terrace, B.C. 635-3717 "~I~

1 i r t " t• THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977, PAGE A7 Cigarette smoking costly Opportunity ~u,.,Fri.,Sat. Cigarette Smoking is our chances of dying from costing the taxpayers of [eart disease, Canada's . Days April 21-22-23 British Columbia millions ef number one health.problem dollars a year in medical which accounts for 80,600 services, hospital care, deaths each y.ear, are nine property loss and forest times greater ff you smmte. fires , but most critical of The chances of dying from Meat " Drygoods Ai! "It kills" lung cancer are eight times ~at is the ]'ead statement greater and yo~ chances of Pork Leg IBoast , ,, casual Shirts ,e~ Pricel~4.ga~5' in a new Minist~ of Health dying Irom empnysema are pamphlet tiffed Cigarettes five timos greater. Gov't. Inspecven I'0rK ' lb. • O~ii Mens. Just right for spring. Sp. Price Oeq~gJ~ and Your Health", recently "The Ministry of Hea.l~ introduced by Health pamphlet serves a two-loin Minister Bob McClelland, In ~,,t~ose," McClelland said. Side Bacon. ,,A Canvas Shoes L oa • support of the Statement It encourages smo](ers m By the Piece. Whole or End Cuts lb. • oV~ Unisex. North Star, Special pair ~Olm \McClelland provided the give up smoking andit helps "following information: them kick-the-habit with - It has been estimated suggestions for diet and B-el Liver Boys Briefs that 7.8 .p,ercent of all exercise during the most Tender Slices ,~ .45 Sizes2-6X. Pkge. of 3 Pair 2.69 physicians services are difficult period of cigarette related to treating health, withdrawal, the first seven induced problems resulting days," ...... , Produce * Girls T-Shirts from cigarette smoking. A Tne ~ealm Minmter smo conservative annual that some Of the health estimate of the medical and hazards described in the Lettuce ~:;':~r.%~ ,,~e~4's .39 (ot,o.~., ,i.e,, 2.99.o~ 3.99 hospital costs involved in amphlet are common the treatment of those ~ nowledge, but it also Bath Towels 22x42 ca. 2.69 illnesses would he outlines many dangerous Mushrooms ~CBrownGrOwn.lb..99 $40,000,600. aspects of smolcing which Hand Towels 15X24 e. 1.88 - According to the Fire have received little public AppI Granny Smith. e~9 Marshal's office careless recognition. As an example, el Chilean No. 1 lb. smokers were responsible McClelland said that Face Cloths ea..88 for starting 872 fires in B.C. smoking during pregnancy in 1976, in which 38 people increases the perinatal died. The value of the desthrato by 24 p i~rcent. Grocery Hardware propert~ loss from the fires "There is also ewdence," Caravelle. was eshmated at $7,106,0/)0. .the minister said, "That the - In the province's forests chemical carcinogens in Apple Juice Paint 5.44 in 1976, approximately cigarette smoke can enter Sunrype. 48 oz. tin e..75 Exterior Latex. White 0nly. gal 116,000 acres were the fetal bloodstream ff the destroyed in 693 fires. mother smokes during Careless smokers started pregnancy. Cancer is the KooI-Aid ,inl.29 Scatter Mats 25o~ off 130 of those •fires. The total fourth leading cause of Handi.can. Asst'd. Flavours. 660 gr. Assorted. Various Sizes and Colors timber loss .was valued at death between the ages of April is Conquer Cancer month $2,600,000 and fire fighting one and 14 and a number of costs were $1,600,0C0. cancers are present at Butter INFORMATION -- What can I do to cut down on birth." - Accordin~ to the Fraser Valley. No. I Grade 1.19 Lawn Darts 3.44 the risk of cancer is one question often asked of minister, Britzsh C01um- The pamphlet is available Fun Game for all the Family set Linda Andrews, assistant nurse co-ordinator at the blahs spent an estimated through the ~rovince's Canadian Cancer Society. Her job is to talk to $151,200,060 on the purchase public health umts, mental Ice Cream people employed in business or industry about of cigarettes in 1976. health centres and ca. 2.49 Night Table 17.88 can~ei ~and the importance of prevention and early These figures represent a hospitals. Copies may also Fiesta. 4 litre pail One Drawer. Unfinished each total cost each year of over be obtained by the generm detection: ! $~00,600,060 to residents of public, indastry, business the province for cigarette firms and service Building Supplies purchases and related organizations, upon request Dresser 37.88 B,C.G.E.U. endorses e~e~es, to the Ministry of Health, Galvanized Chain Link Four Drawer. Unfinished each The pamphlet "Cigarettes Parliament Buildings, and Your Health", says that Victoria, B.C. VSV 1X4. Fencing "'Declaration of 36"X50 ft. per ..'22.99 Garden Centre Principles" Two B.C. residents 42"x50 ft. per roll 26.49 Lawn Fertilizer The executive of the B.C. controls over its own era-- Vinyl.Coated Chain Link Government Employees' ployees long after such $100,000 richer 40 lb. bag iUnion has unanimously wage restrictions are lifted 10.6-4 endorsed a Canadian from the private sector. The remaining years in numbers of all tickets sold Fencing through the mail order and -t, aoour...... ~ongre~ s "What ~this means, of the life of Carman Newton of 36"X50 ft. ,e,,o. 2$.49 6-8-6 ea. :~,,-- ...... '-'^s" course,• is that we are faced Anderby, British Columbia, the names of their pur- 5.39 uecmrauon oz rru,:tp,© .-t. o ~. ----:-^.~ ~**'-~'~t are going to be a great deal chasers, are recorded on iwhich opp()ses th e .con- ~,,~.(~:~,~c~a;©em~o~e~s micro film. ~2"X50 ft. perrail 30.99 Lawn !tinuance of wage conl~ois on ~J ~,.,~,v'"-';-~ _._~:_f. _~ easier and free of Worry ;public sector ~mployees L*" sacl~ |.nto (,he ca~UrYns. than the first 81. A one.,line ~ .... ,,1 *ke I-n~.rnin~finn /~f secono cms, c,.--~ , hands,man who resides in a Winners Of $50,600 prizes .~ .... "* ~ubject to pecuhar and trallorpark with his 66-year- were Fran Jeffrey, Win- *Fence POSts 37 Grass Seed ~thef~eralcontrol program...... that old wife, Mr. Newton saw nipeg; Gerald Brown, 4'x4' Cedar lineal foot • i'~:'."~..'~'.~.= :~"t~:-,;~~~ would not be tolerated by good fortune smile on him Calgary; Don McCormick, A -.- --- I|~L~L~L~LV.~O VL ~.~ ~...v.., ~.. ~f~w /-IQlrl~.~;~ ~ the 24 member execut;ve o-~, ,","~_"__..~ .... " .... when he won one of the two Edmonton and Teru representing 33,000 . wor.r~ers~, ne ~zu., ...... $100,600 grand prizes in the Yamamoto, Port Edward, Bakery 5 lb. bag ca. ~• ~ M^. ;...;ol omn'~nv,~ ~C- Tile ~ongress smteme,t recent Western Express B.C. LJL,Jvjiss~.a~sJ~ ~asm~vj~vv ~ . " * cepted without challenge or descnbed proposals to hmst Lottery. amendment such Congress the wages of public service Those who have claimed FRESH BAKEDDALLY Cafeteria statements that "govern- employees long after the The other-S100,060 prize $20,000 prizes are John Irish .." e ..J merits (in Canada) have control program is lifted as was also won by a resident Boggs, Duncah, B.C. and r a ,.. __ _ changed their controls a "deceitful and unjust of British Columbia. He is Y/illiam Rudychuk, Glnleeseourger program from being a political play." Ion MacKay, a 31-year-old Whirehorse, Yukon, while •16 oz. loaves ca. OM~ weapon to discourage an It goes on to say the North Vancouver ac- $10,000prizes were won by alleged inflation psychology proposal itself "attacks the countant, a father of two. Donald McQueen, vulcan, __p Deluxe into a weapon to incite the integrity" of public sector Alberta; Henry Vanderstel, Ch C Ch public against its own empl'-oye-es and "i~tead of M~. MacKay held winning Sashatoon; Oliver Mulhal, O clare n employees." using the wages ot pumic ticket No. D.03-63526 which Winnipeg; Pal Monoki, John Fryer, General employees as a convenient he purchased through the Lethbridge; John Campbeil, Cook i' hi'h Secretary of the BCGEU, scapegoat for their own Western Canada Lottery Surrey, B.C. and Mark ~..__ les --- said the CLC statement at mismanagement of the Foundation mail order Renfrow, Coqnitlam, B.C. 1 i doz, •Oql~ and French Fries ca. • ~[ ~ d[ r this time was "particularly economy, governments service. Consequently, " appropriate" since the B.C. should concentrate on lottery officials were im- Tickets for future draws = | government is already on tackling the more serious mediately-able to infoL'm are on sale at the Herald, Plus Many More OpportunityDay Values m all Departments record in favor of continuing problem of unemployment." him of his windfall, as the 3212Kalum Street. I Statement of Policy CO-OP MEMBERS on Terrace i)o-operative Association Savings Certificates 1976 will hold its The Board of Directors of the Association have approved the issue of Savings • AnnuaiMeeting i)ertifioates for loans made to the Association. Subject to the specific terms of such loans as shown in the application form, the policy will be as set out below with regard to the issue: iTuesday, May 3, 1977 "/:30p.m. 1. The total amount of this issue is to be for /i: i~:ihlei ' Terrace Arena Banquet Room $260,000.00. 2. Savings i)ertificates will be issued in the If any member is interested in running for a position on the amount of $60.00 and muit]pie-I; of S50.00. 3. Interest rate will be I/2 of 1% higher than Board of Directors, please contact Bill Keenlyside at 635-6232 applicable "Bank Term Deposit" rates at •Monday to Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. or drop the times when interest payments are due. in and see Bill at i)O-op Insurance Services in your Co-op Board of Directors Shopping Centre. Terrace Co-operative Association (as approved at Board of Directors Meeting, September 7, 1976) ~ 1

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SMALL BUSINESS IN ANTI INFLATION Finally, the federal' GOVERNMENT FOCUS PROGRAM HELPING government plans to reduce I was most pleased to see The Anti Inflation paperwork for some 120,000 that small business was ~am is having a strong small business operators by effect in reducing the a full two-thirds this year as allowed six or seven special • we relieve those of you who concession points in the spiralling costs that were foreiug small businessmen have to report under present recent federal budget. I am census reporting totally supportive of small to the wall. I am sure you will see more en- requirements. In four years business as a viable socio- 344,000 firms will be relieved ,el : economic system and I feel couragement to Canadian that it was a rather business in the immediate of this burden. future, specifically in the If you have suggestions neglected institution in for what government can do • Canada until the ap- form of the federal govern- ment's Enterprise for small business, I pointment of Minister welcome your comments Responsible for Small Development Program. Business, British Colum- This new program will and ideas. ~ ' bia's own Len Marchand. absorb, the Department of In Canada we have had a Industry, ' Trade and Flavored Coffee Iongtime trend toward Commeree's various in- For a change of pace and bigness. The day of the very novation and adjustment taste, sip flavored coffee at large corporation isn't over; assistance programs into one of your next breaks. some of our vital Canadian one operation that will Blend your own coffee fa- and northern B.C. raw feature regional decision- vorites, adding one or more materials and forest and making and focus on small of the following ingredients manufacturing industries and medium-sized firms in to a freeze-dried or instant can only be handled ef- manufacturing and coffee base: brown sugar; fectively on a small scale. processing. Regional En- semi-sweet chocolate But there is growing ap- terprise Development pieces; crushed pepper- Snow-capped mountains along the Skeena River. preciation that the small Boards will be established to mint candy; silvered, can- and medium-sized operation ovide faster decisions and died orange peel; nonfat dry is the core of our country. ~ tter awareness of regional milk; ground cinnamon~ Statistics prove that the conditions and op-. allspice or cloves• Sift the small plant is the most ef- portunities. ingredients (dry) together VICTORIA REPORT ficient. They also show that Small businessmen may and store them in a tightly small'and medium business also contact the Federal sealed container. Then, the can thrive in both the Business Development next time you take a break, have been found reliable in member', out of circulation the UIS. The detrimental Bank which the federal by Cyril M. Shelford, MLA $70 million this year alone. affect of •imports, fran- domestic and export just add hot water to a few This was caused by delivering on time. This last for the next year. This is a market. government has designated tablespoonsof dry mix. The're were two major confidence will be hard to very important committee chises, vertical integration as a one-stop contact point. developments this week: (1) several things: the, in- on food prices. Fully 98.6 percent of all creasing costs of all kinds, get back. "It takes years to andI ask all constituents to Canadian corporations are The FBDB is in 88 com- The announcement of the study the terms of reference The committee will Pressure Cooking making vast areas of timber get a good reputation and consider changes in the food small and medium-sized munities across the country. Cooking under pressure is major agricultural food five minutes to lose it." On and send in advice. The closest one to you is m study to be carried out by that were viable to harvest marketing system which businesses with assets an excellent way to preserve in 1972 no longer viable in certain areas such as the Phase one deals with under $5 million. Ninety-one Terrace at 4546 Lakelse the Select Standing Com- whether there is sufficient may help the consumer, food nutrients and color. 1976. The strikes and Fort Nelson line for every percent of all Canadian Avenue or in Prince George 'Since foods cook quickly, mittee of the Legislature dollar earned it costs $5.00. agricultural land to supply producers and mer- at 1320 Fifth Avenue. The and (2) The announced slowdowns eroded con- chandisers. We are firms have 100 employers or this method also saves both fidence in the capabilities of The Fort St. James-Bear our people in the future. fewer. Small business small business person who pause on rail construction Lake extension is even Phase two deals with authorized to hire research wants to know the whole food and fuel. Be sure and on the B.C.R. This was the raft system to deliver staff. people pay their employees follow the recommended goods on time; most ship- worse. Nearly all members marketing boards and one-bait the corporate wage range of what the federal necessary following the seem to agree that the pause whether they do as claimed We alsohave power to call government can do for him times and pounds of pres- huge loss on this rail line in pers such as beef ranchers people and ask for records, bill in Canada. Also, small sure for each food. If pre- turned to trucks which so far on construction shouldtake increase the price of food to operators, with greater will be able to pick up the the last four years with over place till the findings of the the consumer and whether papers, etc. and under phone or drop in to get his or pared properly, most foods ~• ~.~..~`~s:::::::::`-:::-`:::.-`:::.~`~.~::~-`::::::::::`~`::-;`:::::~`;~`~`~`~;~;~`~-:::::::f Section 80 of the Constitution flexibility that the giant cooked under pressure also Royal Commission are they are of benefit to the corporations can move her information from one producer. This will also Act we can examine wit- retain acceptable flavor. completed. During this nesses under oath and travel faster to meet market source. period the government must examine costs of needs. processing, wholesaling, for hearings in different do everything possible to areas of the province. What I like best about stimulate employment in etc. small businesses is that they I)ISTRIIff OF TERM E Other side issues to Phase one and two will be the northwest such as the reported by August 31. allow entry into the market Bu line road system north and the covsider will be the impact place of new, young, north coast transportation of higher labour costs than Phase three by December 31, 1977 and Phase four by creative people who keep system with ferry service other areas. The higher cost our competitive juices SURPLUS SALE c o n n e c t i o n s f r o m of money, transportation, March 31, 1978. There is no question the flowing. ,,..On An As Is WhereIs Basis Tsawwassen to Kitimat. packaging, labelling, ad- enquiry is more detailed Question: margarine provide Vitamin The food enquiry will keep ditives, quota, etc. The iTEM ' Everyone is my family the members Of the corn-degree of price competition than the forest enquiry NO. ~ DESCRIPTION • A. under Dr. Pearse. dislikes liver. What is a good mittec, in which I'm a among retallers here and in 1 Eatons Glider, Boys Single Speed substitute for a family that Question: 2 Monshee, Mens 10 Speed simply won't eat liver? Can the .approach to Ans wer: weight loss be summarized 3 Cobra, 10 Speed This question is one which in a few points? 4 Unival, Mens 10 Speed is frequently asked. For Pacific Western Airlines S Boys Single Speed, blue those not fond of liver, • 6 C.C.M. Childs Single substitution of foods which Answer: provide food value similar Weight reduction is. a announces the 7 Road King, Girls Single to liver will do the trick: 1) problem for many people 8 Glider; Ladies Single Speed other meats, poultry, fish, and will never be made 1 9 Sprinter, Childs Single Speed eggs, •milk and milk easy. The ideas behind most 10 C.C.M., Girls Single acceptable weight loss products, dried beans and 11 C.C.M., Mens Single Speed peas,peanut butter and nuts progran~s~.are as follows: L provide the protein; 2) other 1) Must have caloric in- 12 Mens 10 Speed, blue meats, egg yolks, dried take less than body ex- 13 Falcon, Womens 10 Speed fruits, green leafy penditure. 14 Chiids Single Speed, green vegetables, and enriched 2) Nutritionists generally lS Hi.Flyer, Mens 10 speed and whole grain cereals recommend a one to two pound loss per week. 16 C.C.M. Targo, Mens 10 Speed provide iron; 3) other 17 Eatons Road King, Childs Single Speed meats, poultry, milk and. 3) Loss of one pound whole grain or enriched requires 3500 calorie deficit. •18 Wheels, Chrome-Mag 5 Stud w G60.14 cereals contribute B 4) 500 calorie decrease per Tubeless Tires Vitamins; and 4) aeep day should lead to ap- 19 Dutch Mill Hot Chotolate Machine yellow and green proximately one pound 20 Glen Ray Hot Dog Machine vegetables, milk, butter and weight loss per week. 21 Glen Ray Hot Dog Machine 22 Glen Ray Hot Dog Machine 23 Glen Ray Hot Dog Machine 24 . Savan 220 Photo Copy Machine ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW 25 Protectograph Model 60 Cheque Writer 26 Allen Hand OPerated Adding Machine April 23 & 24 27 Sanigo Record Player c-w 2 Speakers 28 Twin Seal Window, 24"X36" On-The-Spot Demonstrations 29 Underwood Forum Electric Typewriter 20% off the regular fare when you stay 7 to 10 days. 30 1971 Mazda Pickup Dave Walker, Jack Hepplewhite and 31 1968 International I Ton 32 1962 International Dump Garry Dickson - slides demonstrating 33 1964 Ford Van an experimental technique for 34 O'Brian Rodding Machine Model RD 100 photographing Petroglyphs (ancient 35 Barminutor Model C-18 l hat's the catch? 36 Oil Burner Gun Indian rock carvings) The catch, basically, is pre-planning What days can I travel? 37 500 Gallon Pressure Tank Showings at: your schedule. Reservations must be Any day except Monday, Friday or 38 Truck Wheels & Tires, size 7-22.5 made and confirmed with tickets Sunday. The 7 to10 days include the day ,39 22 Caliber Rifle, Ruger Model 10.22 ' Carbine Sat. 12, 2, 4, 8 Sun. 11, I, 3. purchased at least !4 days before of return, but not your departure date. Example: 41J 22.Caliber Rifle, Garvi (French) travel. Silk Screening. Dave Comfort and Ca ledonia Art Leave Return the following Automatique Students; Weaving - Joan Humphrey and Judy What fares are subject to 'Discount 20'? Tuesday Tuesday, Wednesday or 41 Rubber Dinghy, Meratex c-w Pump & 2 Jephson; Basket Weaving - Virginia Hooper; All Pacific Western Airlines' published Thursday Paddles Quilting - Pauline White; Wood Carving - Ernie fares, excluding Seattle, Washington. Wedriesday Wednesday, Thursday 42 Wells Deep Fryer Van Stralen; Knitting Machine - Pat Colongard; or Saturday 43 Citation Pop Corn Machine Does 'Discount 20' apply to the 44 Pioneer Model 650 Power Saw Copper Enamelling - E. Reiman; Macrane - Calgary/Edmonton AirBus? Thursday Thursday or Saturday Linda Piwek and Cheryl Redmond; Jewellery - Yes.But don't forget the 14 day reservations, Saturday Saturday or Tuesday Items may be inspected at the works garage at Lou Haselmeyer; Lapidary Keith Olson; When is 'Discount 20' in effect? 3215 Eby Street, daily from 2 to 4 P.M.. Monday Various Crafts . Upland Elementary School; What will happen if I change through Friday from April 11th to 22nd, 1977. reservations? February 26, 1977 to June 15, 1977, Spinning. • excluding April 5, 1977 to April 13, 1977. Bids must be in the hands of the undersigned You will be issued another ticket along with on or before April 2$th at 4 P.M. to qualify, and April 23 - 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. a new 14 day wai~ing period. There is no So that's 'Discount 20'! must be mailed in an envelope marked "Tender, penalty for flight change'or cancellation. : That's it. Attn. R. Bates, The District of Terrace, 5-3215 April 24 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Can anyone take advantage of Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. 'Discount 20'? The highest or any tender not necessarily Caledonia Gymnasium Anyone who isn't already travelling at iaccepted...... PRCIFIC 50 ~ Adults 25 ~ 12 and Under a discount rate, such as senior citizens, Any item not claimed on or before the 10th day youths, children and family fare plans. after notification, will be sold to the next highest U/ STE/qn bidder. '~,,A I i:::1 L_I r,,,I lEE E~ • SPONSORED BY We're with you all the way. District of Terrace TERRACE ART ASSOCIATION Per. R.F. Bates

~ /i / THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1971, PAGE A9 Meat supplies larger New method to find be expected our retail l~rk . Beef and pork supplies have been running ahead ot prices will be under cancer-caus,ng agents a year ago during the early pressure relative to a year weeks of 1977 Increased ago. At the beef counter sup- Can you believe that a department of medical and $1~0,000 just to test output has meant lower genetics, the team is one compound. Now a short retail prices compared to plies have continued to be task which once cos, up to large. Supplies through mid- $150,000 can be done for as making a valuable con- term test can he completed 1976. tribution to the search for a within a few days, hundreds Pork supplies have ac- March were un 6 percent little as $100 and the result tually beenhigher than most and prices continued under be just as dependable? It is cure for cancer. of tests can be run Dr. Stich has devised a simultaneously and the cost observers predicted. To pressure, hut extremely true and in the midst of the mid-March hog slaughter in attractive from the con- fight to control inflation, this method for short term is between $100 and $500 per sumer viewpoint. happens to be good news in testing for chemieal car- compound." Canada was 15 percent ahead of a year ago, but was As there is Still reason to the fight to eontrol cancer. cinogens, which is The hattery of short term believe beef supplies will There's a growing amount evaluating potentially tests designed by Dr. Stich stillwell below levels of just a few years ago. decline as the year of evidence that some dangerous compounds and and his team are powerful progresses, provided people are more sensitive to, pinpointing problem areas, tools with which to detect With processors com- and containing them faster cancer-causing chemicals in peting for a lar~er available moisture is received and -cerf~dn carcinogens in the pork supply, paces have not grazing conditions are environment than others; than was possible before, man's environment and adequate (particularly in. and that some areas show a This method, using within man himself. Human been bid as high in order laboratory cultures of cells cultured in the move all offerings into the west), then it follows hlgher concentration of consump.tion. Within a that cattle prices and hence certain carcinogens than human body cells instead of laboratory aPpear to be the beef prices are likelyto.rise, others. If these two groups the traditionalrats or mice, most promising test sub- competitive system a has led to a fundamental which should provide balance point between basis supply-clemens reac- -- the people and the areas jecte change in attitude toward highly, relevant results. supply and demand is tions. -- can be identified, the reached at a point called With high cattle slaughter subsequent increase in the the problem. Says Dr. Stich: Calls from normal, non- for the past two years beef number of human canee~s "Only five years ago, ~e afflicted people can be price. feeling existed that it was tested in conjunetion .with To illustrate the current output appears to .be.moving. that can be prevented wou d • level of pork prices itcan be into an improved l~amnce free additional much needed impossible to cope vnm cells from people or whme with consumer demand and funds for the treatment of an/dysis of the vast number families with varying noted that in February -76 of naturally-occurring or cancer risks, to evaluate the the Consumer Price Index hopefully producers will those that cannot. for pork stood at 217.5 (1971 soon move out of the cost- This is the basis for an man-m;~de., compounds hazards of exposure to returns squeeze of recent found in man s en- carcinogens in the en- YOUNG HELPER -- Ten-year-old Terry Ann Dickson searches out the best equals 100). The index was ongoing world-wide 193.2in the same month this years. research program in which vironment, vironment and ~ to car- daffodils for an important occasion -- the kick-off of the Canadian Cancer "This defeatist attitude is cinngens formed within year. a team of Vancouver Society's April campaign. Daffodils will be sold in Vancouver shopping malls by With warm balmy days: not surprising, considering mall. What will happen in the scientists headed by Dr. hundreds of Cancer Society volunteers April 15 and 16. Terry Ann, a success,troy now again upon us thoughts Hans Stich is playinga that the classical rodent This project is one of coming months? As usual, many funded by the treated cancer patient, is one of the Society's youngest volunteers. the prediction is difficult, turn to steaks and Imr prominent part. Working tests for carcinogens needed becues. Just as sure as we~l about 200 mice or rats, took National Cancer Institute of however, it is perhaps safe out of the Cancer Research Canada, from the annual to assume Canadian sup- have another cook-out Centre at the University of between two and three years .season, then demand for to complete and cost April campaign of the plies will continue above a British Columbia, where Dr. year ago for some months. steaks will surge and steak. SUch is a member of the anywhere between $100,000 Canadian Cancer Society. With U.S. supplies likely to prices will likely move up. :!/ continue larger and since It's the natural pricing reaction that rations the '1 the trend of American prices has a distinctbearing available supply to the in- tB()l :T TIlE FI)I.I':N! A cork dipped in scouring powder can effectively clean cutl~ and pots and pans. on our price trends, it might creased consumer demand. i

Several people have asked They have not been But why does the the following question: visible, hut all this time brilliance of fall colours What makes leaves there havebeenanumherof vary from year to year? change colour in the fall? other pigments besides Here, we find that the We hear an odd assort- chlorophyll in the leaf cells, popular answer about "cold ment of replies to ~this One group is a pale orange nights" has a germ of truth. question -- "cool weather", known as the. .carotenes Weather does play a certain "cold nights", "chemical in (carrom nave tots ot mm role in the creation of the frost". Most of these pigment; hence their nature's vallette. For in- answers are not really name). Another group is a stance, the best conditions correct. The explanation is purer yellow, called the for development of the red somewhat more complex xanthophyils. We have not anthocyamns occur when and will perhaps be un- seen these hues during the the weather is bright and derstoed more easily if we spring and summer. Being clear and when tom- first look briefly at what weaker, they have been peratures are cool, but not goes onin the leaves of trees maskedby the intense green ~reezing. If follows that at different times of the of chlorophyll. But now, as when we, have a bright, year. ' the green pigment brisk autumn season, the For most people, the first .deteriorates, they are no landscape is full of strong colour that comes to mind in longer concealed and can rues. connection with trees is give us the beautiful golds May we suggest a project k, ,'green" This colouring and yellows of the falL, ~ou might enloY. Beginning ~omes from the ,impoz:tant: ,¢P,un~try side. :" ii' i ' ':'~!m August nextyear, start a Strong teen "i)i~mdnt;' ~'" - ~' ~- diary. Record the tern- ,,1,1.... ~,,~that is contained The reds •and purplish perature, hours of sunlight, ~'n"~i~a'v;s, and kfOorf~: ;doS;°T;~°~nYt~tt~:~e~ humidity and wind each day moment, get us mm ...... (get from local newspaper ...... ,...... ,~, ,,f t;,,,, manutactureu in certain or radio reports). At the ,ILI~VU~...... ttD U/,UUOCs.au.~anufacture v o, aj ~u~ees .....sucn ,- as vine• maple,* same lime note the co|ours ~,,,~tactorms fro. ~h.ma~ ~,~e m beech, dogwood and others of the trees around you and ...... Dunn '"me-"spring' and -- the anthocyanins. These when their leaves' fall. You • g • " " fac too have been masked and will make interesting summer,•~-; ..... mese inleaiy active .... now appear as tne. discoveries about different. ~_~_'..'_"~.:^."~ worm. nnd chlorophylls break down. trees. dissolved minerals from the soil are taken in by the roots and drawn up the trunk to The DJdrbt of Terrace the foliage. Here, light from I I the sun is used as energy for a process made possible by the green pigment chlorophyll. Through the IIOTiOE properties of this Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will mysterious substance, the be held on proposed land Use Contract hydrogen part of the water is combined with carbon Modification By.law Project No. ADP.02-7708. dioxide from the air to The proposed Land Use Contract Modification is produce sugars that nourish concerned with the following area: the tree. These sugars are fed through miniscule Folio 02511.000, Block 33 (except the part pipelines in the leaf stem subdivided by Plan 6486), District Lot 362, down and out to the bra, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 967 and the The Queen of Prince Rupert ,is a great way to go south ches, twigs and roots. west half of Block 34, District Lot 362, enabling the tree to live and Range 5, Coast District, Plan 967, Street whether your destination is Vancouver, the Island, or points grow. Each year as the Cold Address 3629 Eby Street and 4830 & 4836 beyond. season approaches, the Straume Avenue. food-making factories Consider the convenience. You make your reservation and pcrepare to close. drive on board: You can relax and enjoy fine meals, hlorophyll breaks dowt~ The, general intent of the proposed Land Use and the piPelines in the lear Contract Modification By.law is to modify Land comfortable lounges, spotless staterooms. stems gradually seal off: Use Contract No. 67205 between the District of eventually causing the. Terrace and the Roman Catholic Episcopal An added bonus is the magnificent scenery and calm waters leaves to drop -- the tree is Corporation of Prince Rupert to: battemng down the hat- of the lovely Inside Passage. ches" for the winter and wc begin to see a differe,t "(,]extend the date of completion for con- Twenty hdurs later you'll drive off refreshed.. landscape. struction of all items listed on Schedule "L" to September 30th, 1977; Treat yourself. AN (b) add to Schedule "1." the requirement that Driving? We'll "drive" you 330 miles. Busing? Your nearest IMPORTANT all works not constructed by Sepfember terminal can provide informat.ion on services at both ends. ANNOUNCEMENT 30th, 1977 shall be completed by the District FROM of Terrace at the sole expense of the Roman Moving? Your van operator knows this is the way. Arrive WEIGHT Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Prince when he •does. WATCHERS; Rupert. If YOU ACT NOW YOU WILL The Queen of Prince'Rupert is still one of North America's flAYE MONEY WHILE YOU LFAHNTO |~JTE WF.IGNT, The proposed Land Use Contract Modification A~ o(P~a) I. It)??* thr lentltrlllOn fee great travel buys. ~ttl mcrea~ $1 (I0 and the weekly mcctm| By-law may be viewed by any and all persons fe~ ,~;il tncrease ~0~ for ~EIGHT WATCHERS darN, in Ihe Plovi~e Of requiring more specific information, during Otllish Columbia. regular business hours at the Municipal Hall BUt thole It $omclhin| you can do abOUt .. /utt f(j[stt~ and Still coral,| Io ¢le~l The Public Hearing shall be. held in the t~fort May t. and you can co~tiflue to. enjoy ou~ pfe~nt low met -- f~r as one Municipal Council Chambers on Monday, April AS yOU ¢Oflll~Ue COi~[il| I0 ~l/i~] (if you dror on. rate incleas¢ will apply if you 25th, 1977 at 7';00 p.m. decide tO le.lt|lstcr,) We put Off the iiwrcL~ as Ions as we couJd, yog can pal It off fore,or. Any and all persons having an interest in the QUEENOF PRINCERUPEM ~' ':l ." •~:~"~,'. ,~" ""~'k~/,.*.,Z~- "r"~"•• ~.,u.F~ ~'~ By jolninl tit nov,! proposed Land Use Contract Modification By-' For more information about sailing between Prince Rupert Knox United Church law Project No. ADP.02.7708 shall take notice 4907 Lazelle and Kelsey Bay on Vancouver Island, call 624-9627 in Prince Tues. 7:00 p.m. and be governed accordingly. Rupert or see your travel agent. • Phone 524-4441 WEIGHT G.W. Buchanan WATCHERS OUt Of |OW9 The Authority, Clerk.Administrator 112-900.663-3354 DISTRICT OF TERRACE 1 I ~ *# ~ ", * O " l 4 . q b "t ~ * ~ " ~ * 14.

PAGE A10, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977 Barrett reviews Victoria by Dave Barrett repealed by a regime downturn in British Leader of the headed byhis son. Columbia's economy• Official Opposition The • abolition of these ' For ordinary families, A recent actmn by the taxes -- with their most unemployment has been Social Credit government -- generous exemptions -- pushed to disastrous levels. largely ignored by the large makes it clear thaEthe only But there is no help for metropolitan media outlets people who beat the tax man them. --has clearly demonstrated are the wealthy. The sons and daughters of the government's lack of It is ironic and perhaps millionaires are home free; concern for ordinary people somewhat odious, that the the sons and daughters of 1,1;[ and their families. government .which ordinary families can't even Against the background of engineered this tax break find jobs. . an unacceptably high level includes no less than 11 The unemployment rate of unemployment and un- millionaires who .will for persons aged 19 to 24 is 20 conscionable increases in directly benefit, percent -- one out of five is your taxes, the Socred "My family shouldn't looking for work. government has made a gift escape this tax," said The young people of this of $32 million a year t o the W.A.C. Bennett.' : :- ~' province who want super wealthy. .. ;.;_ ~, _, ..,i participate, who wan[ Now• '~.w. • A :.'.u .....uennez[ .s .....work and who are actively .' While you are paying son, along w|m [ne sons ot =oo~;.. u~nrb ~e~ h~in~ . , . u~=t&*=~ VV VIIn, --*v ..... higher sales tax, higher car other millionaires, have fr.~l'~t~d hv s onv~Pnmont insurance premiums, higher ensured that they and their that v~f,,.~es' to honour its electricity rates, higher familieswill• .escape:.... campmgn-:'-" promise• to create income tax, higher medical taxatmn on the weal• mey lobs- premiums and higher ferry, have accumulated-- wealth " It" seems that the rich rates, the coalition of that flows from all the must be taken care of; let millionaires governing this peop!e and resources of this everyone else scramble. •!' ~'i "~ln province has arranged a tax provmce. " ~ It's an extremely serious break for its wealthy But for ordinary families, situation.And the billfor the •friends. taxes have been increased consequences of this Succession duties and gift dramatically. Their government's neglect of taxes, brought in by the disposable income has been .ordinary families, workers W.A.C. Bennett ad- slashed, causing a slump in and young people will not be THE OLD AND THE NEW -- Paving of new sections of Highway 16 are ministration, have now been retail sales and a serious small. scheduled to start soon, with completion date set for the end of June. Crews are now putting final gravel loads on in preparation for paving, and Dawson Con- Truckgets toStewart struction is drilling, blasting, de•ring and grubbing, 5.8 miles near their camp at Stewart reside.nts were Schindel said about 75 small Mile 46 in preparation for a road base and further paving in the future. -. without fresh milk for five days children in Stewart depend on Labour seeks bigger clout .. and bread supplies were run- fresh milk delivered by truck. • .'' • ~' "'1 91 "" .Ring low until a truck managed She said city council phoned I to navigate hazardous Highway Ottawa and Victoria with no at June conference 37 with supplies this morning.. results. , [INFO/HEALTH Until today, the freight Alderman Mary Schindelsaid A total of 110 resolutions, the convention demonstrate is endangered by such company which supplies the i Monday the situation resulted town made itslast delivery Apr. dealing with issues ranging a growing realization by development, the resolution I By Dr. Bob Young because the road from Terrace. ifrom environmental union members that says. Others urge the union 5 when mud made the southern I was impassable and the marine linkwith Smithers, Terrace and problems to providing B.C. BCGEU must concern itself to oppose further B.C• freight service unsatisfactory. .Government Employees with issues affecting the Hydro developments on the "Kissing disease" is well I f i n f e c t i o us Prince Rupert impassable. :with more clout at future community at large as well Peace and MacGregor known by people in the age mononoeleosis is suspected Accordingto a department of A RivTow spokesman in ,B.C. Federation of Labour as the union membership. Rivers andHatCreek "until group that is most com- laboratory tests are highways road report this Prince Rupert said this mor- For example, several B.C.'s energy needs are monly affected by this available to confirm the morning, spring break-up ning his company makes a conventions ~fill come ~_~.:'" 'e--.-:--Y._ ~ ...... regular weekly trip to Stewart before the 33rd Con- resolutions oppose the reviewed and assessed." illness. The patient will :impression. These are conditions dictated restriction threat to the environment Oninternal union matters, frec~uently start the in- helpful, but may have to be fever goes in about ten days to 10,000 pounds on single axle but has never been asked to 'stitutionalConvention of the deliver bread or milk. He said BCGEU to be held at the posed by the use of the the resolutions urge greater terwew with the statement repeated to pin down the and the enlarged glands and 17,500 pounds oh tandem scope for area councils by • "Doctor, I think that I have diagnosis. shrink within a month. axle vehicles from the Nass the company has both cooler University of B.C., June 11 pesticide in Okanagan Lake and freezer service but .and 12. and the cancer threat allowing these groups to Mono". There is no specific Complications are rare in Bridge to Cranberry Junction. this common disease. A Pick-up trucks and four-wheel Stewart'sbread and milk have . At least half a dozen created by the use of elect a delegate to con- treatment for infectious always gone in by road. Fluorocarbons as a ventions. Several others Infectious mononecleosis, mononucleosis. Supportive serious one is rupture of a drive vehicles only are '.resolutions support in- the idea of occasionally still called recommended for that stretch. Bill Cosullch, RivTow's Creasing the union's par- propellent in aerosol sprays. support measures are necessary congested spleen, an acute assistantmarketing manager in localizing union office and glandular fever, is a com- because the patient is often emergency• iticipation in the B.C. Another resolution calls mon disease, especially L.J. Wallace, deputy charge of freight, said from :Federation of Labour staff• •dejected and lethargic, Unless kissing goes out of Vancouver he spoke to Stewart for the introductionof a B.C. between 10 and 35 years of feeling neither well or ex- style there would appear to provincial, secretary, said ',convention by moving to Pharmacare program and a Oneproposal calls for al~ age. Its nickname is derived Monday the government's Mayor Ian MacLeod this ~representation by Locals amendment to the Con- ceptionally ill. The duration be no way of preventing the Provincial Emergency morning with an offer to take number of others oppose the from the most frequent. of the illness also causes spread of this disease. , rather than th~ present development of an oil port in stitutlon which would delete method of transmission, Program would have been bread and milk out on today's system of component a clause which restricts the • discouragement as it may • Send your questions to Dr. prepared to help but program shipment but was told there was Kitimat, the construction of kissing, and this probably be two or three months Bob Young, B.C. Medical no real problem and the offer representation. an oil pipeline that will union to a non-partisan role also explains the high in- officials were not advised of the An estimated 230 in political issues affecting before, the patient feels fully Association, care of this problem. was declined. "provide no long term cidence in college stud.ants!: well again. Usually • the • newspaper. delegates, representing 136 benefit to the people of the labou~ movement. • The disease is caused by a '.Locals, as well as the 23- B.C.", and yet another calls Others include: A virus -- the Epstein-Barr member provincial on the federal government proposal to support a herpes virus -- and it has an What with staff vacations and normal executive, are expected at program to conserve to halt commercial' agricultural land for the ',incubation period of five to ~usiness needs, it can be tough gettingthings this year's convention. development in the area 15 days. Ninety-five resolutions aroundthe Dominion Radio purpose of growing food; :tone in the summertime. But sure as the fall come from components, one Astrophysical Observatory Providing permanent • The symptoms in the :ollows the summer, the crunch will come. from an area council and the employee status for long- usual uncomplicated case at White Lake in the South term "auxiliary" em- You']t find yourself with new inventory to remaining 14 are from the Okanagan. .. are not very dramatic. The provincial executive. ployeas; Improved medical fl~aetient will have a fever, Narehouse.Or files to be brought up to date. The resolutions and policy The multi-million dollar and dental plans for retired el generally unwell and 3r winter insulation and painting to be done. papers that will come before facilityis a major asset and government employees, complain of a sore throat. 9r back orders to be delivered.Or any one • His or her appetite may be decreased and the muscles af a thousand other things. will likely ache. The lymph Have you ever thought of hiring a student FOCUS ON THE FAMILY glands, or nodes, are [o do right now what you'll have to do even- by Flora Stokes moderately enlarged and [ually? Hiring a student is no longer the long. tender to the touch. lerm commitment it used to be.Through Children are at their you dislike, not them. With all the recent Some cases are com- imental peaks at four, when Remember, parents need to publicity about the Van- plicated by enlargement of your Canada Manpower Centre for Students, they know all the questions feel they are loved! l ! couver Stock Exchange, .the liver or spleen, you can now hire a student or two, or ten, land at 17, when they know rhaps this hot tip may headache and neck stiffness for as little as a day, a week, a month. Or as long ;all the answers. An Easter visit from Liz, ~ lp: The best way to double ,and chest pain, shortness of our oldest daughter, made your money is•to fold it once breath and cough. Most as four months. It's the perfect way to get Here's advice for me realize again just how and put it back in your cases do not show all these things done before there's no time left to do ',teenagers in dealing with much I enjoy our family. pocket. symptoms. them. '.parents which tickled my When our grown kids come And it might just make a big difference in :funny bone. It comes from home I'm sure the neigh- the B.C. Foster Parents hours know. We're all more some bright young person's university or :Newsletter. than a little crazy, pretty college future. ' 1. Don't be afraid to speak uncouth, and the nonsense Contact your Canada Manpower Centre for :their language: Try using and laughter is exhausting• isuch strange sounding We're all enjoying people we Students today. Hire a student. It could be '.phrases as "I'll help you really like. And underneath your opportunity of a summertime. .with the dishes", and the foolish carry-ons' are "'Yes". strong feelings of love and - . ~. .... • ; : m . 2• Try to understand their mutual respect and concern, m ~II1~~~ ~~[] 'music: Play Glen Miller's l'm sure glad llive in my _m~~~. ~_m '."Moonlight Serenade" on ithe stereo until you become housel ,l ... []"~~ Im[ll.L~~ ~ ~ []" ------'IP--~'wlu~qf ~11~ 9JqPiPll~ll~ accustomed to the sound. 3. Be patient with the The month of May is being - mmmiIL~/~~~"~ ~ [] .under-achiever: When you observed as Family Month [] SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ~~:~;:;I throughout theprovinee, ln ~=Thls3bdrm. 3.year.oldhome SPECIAL FEATURES [] WHY PUI lIL catch your dieting Morn ~~ ~ sneaking salted nots, don't communities all across B.C. Ion Crescent Drive, well In this one-year-old home[] show your disapproval. Tell special activities are being • maintained with carpet, Iocatedon 5.27acres 5 minutes [] iher you like fat mothers. planned with a fami!7 •electricflreplace, rentalcabln from town. It has 2 large m- • 4. Encourage them to talk emphasis. Family Monm "--on property. Lot is ]50x120. bdrms., 3 fireplaces. This • about their problems: Try to was proposed by the 1R.C• • PRICED TO SELL- $2%900. well-built home s Pr ted at • keep in mind that to your Conference on the Family as, •PHONE FOR AP- S77,000. VIEW BY AP-'• ASTI ENTCANDO .parents things like earning a' a means of strengthening [] POINTMENT. POINTMENT• : living and paying off the the quality of interactions mortgage seems important. 5. Be tolerant of their family.and communications "Members in tbeof ~.~..~!~!~:~~--~ll~,~ [] T~~SSV~~~~~? appearance: When your families can do much to' ~~'Iiln~.[] Dad gets a haircut, don't improve the quality of feel personally humiliated, family living and thereby Remember, it's important give strength to the co•- to him to look like his peers. •unity as a whole." I know [] ON BENNER STREET OLSON AVENUE [] 6. Most vital of ail : If they of activities being planned :Features In this nicely Near new 3 bdrm. home, 2 U do something you consider in Prince Rupert, Kitimat situatedhome are 3 bdrms., 2 fireplaces, finished rec rm., II wrong, let your parents and Burns Lake. What's :fireplaces, large rumpus• 11/= baths, carport, near high [] know it's their behaviour happening in Terrace?? •room, carporfandnlcelytreed schools. Asking $65,000. [] corner lot. ASKING $Sl,S00. s ACRES [] /HRE A bTUD/ r: SPLIT LEVEL 8 miles to.town, foundation = 3 bdrm. home on a 100x122 ft. poured for a large home,[] THE OPPORTUNITY THERE MUST BE 60 WAYS lot on Olson Ave. Basement double garage finished on [] []has rec rm., 4th bdrm. & threesides, concretefioor, one[]i OFA ...... TO OELEBRATE " laundry. VIEW BY AP- garage door installed, good~ I* Manpower Maln-d'muvre POINTMENT. PRICE - well, some clearing. PRICED[] and Immigration at Immigration HRRAO|'S GOLDENANNIVERSARY $45,000. TO SELL AT S22,000. JI Bud Cullen Bud Cullen .... ~-- - . .... EVENINGS , Minister Minlstm If you know ONE call 6384198 TERRACE ANSWERING:BURUU • 635,4031 .., 46Z0 Lazcllc Ave, • " . ~'e,i ~H~"~'-s'W~h" i TERRAOE GOLDEN ANfllVERSARY'~,OOiiMiTT(E B l-.~- , 636-1134, di 1 ~ / Hel(n Gilber son o,01 " ..... " "" 635-3609 THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1917, PAGE Ali ' Caledonia-Thornhill mpo night on Thursday,

Caledonia Senior to meet the insli'uctors-0f parents are invited to meet teachers to discuss their Secondary High School will •their children in an informal with the principal, vice- children's 'present and be holding a tteport Night on atmosphere. Parental in- principal, counsellors or- future program. Thursday, April 21, between volvement is always ira-. 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Parents POReprtant and necessary. The win have the opportunity to ort Night gives parents meet with teachers an~ to the opportunity to express CZ shows profits discuss their son's or concerns or to exchange daughter's progress during information with teachers VANCOUVER (CP) -- Crown months of 1977 were ~W/.6 mil. the second semester. about the progress of their Zellerbach Canada Ltd. re- lion, up from $89.1 million in Education makes its children. ported Wednesday it had first 1976. greatest impact through the " quarter profits of $S.1 million or Company chairman Robert 63 cents a share compared to G. Rogers said a favorable ex. cooperation of parents and Coffee will be served and. $4.2 million or 52 cents a share change rate differential offset teachers. All parents are - assistance in finding rooms in the same period last year. increased costs to provide the therefore invited to attend will be available. All Sales for the first three large profit increase. the Caledonia Report Night- THE 0011FORHI011 OF THE VILLAGEOF FRASERlAKE

INVITATION TO PURCHASE BY TENDER C-1 ZONED UNSERVICED BUILDING LOTS.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 473 (I) of the Municipal Act, the Village of Fraser Lake offers for sale by sealed tender the following (:-1 Zoned unserviced building lots. LEGAL DESCRIPTION UPSET PRICE (a) Lot 1, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 617 11,800.00 (b) Lot 2, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 617 7,700.00 (c) Lot 3, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 617 7,400.00 (d) Lot 4, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 617 7,200.00 (e) Lot 5, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot Call them what you will -- skunk cabbage, Skeena River lilies -- or by their botanical name -- Arum Lilies --' 7,000.00 617 they dot the landscape in colorful abundance in this area. i (f) Lot 6, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 6,800.00 617 (g) Lot 7, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 6,600.00 617 (h) Lot 8, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 6,500.00 iWA group boycots talks ,617 (i) Lot 9, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 6,400.00 bargaining on April 20," said 617 -- De- president, a letter suggesting the same as the Coast there are that negotiations for the 6,500 many differences in the con- Munro. "The Southern Interior (i) Lot 10, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot spite demands by the Inter- 6,300.00 national Wcodworkers of Amer- woodworkers in his district tract, including substantial dif- has invariably ended up follow-. 617' ica union for a single contract in begin at Kelowna April 20 ferences in the master agree- ing the Coast negotiated settle- (k) Lot 11, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot 7 British Columbia, Southern *'where they have always ment. ment." 617 6,200.00 "We have altogether different' He said the 42,000-member "i Interior employers ~von't attend traditionally begun." (I) Lot 12, Coast Range 5, Plan 8247, District Lot bargaining talks that begin here problems than the Coast," said IWA branch "had the courtesy Todman. "The economics of the to invite them to the talks" and 617 4,500.00 Monday. "We are not coming to the John Todman, president of Southern Interior are very dif- it didn't seem to make sense to. Coast," said Todman. ferent." negotiate two agreements. 1 the Southern Interior group, He said that although the I Munro said he was dis- The union is seeking a pack- Z. o 7,-.$" /--/w%. / said Wednesday he has sent basic and trades wages of L appointed in Todman's age increase of about 30 per W, ~,,~,~, ~,~. ~>,'? . Jack Munro, IWA regional woodworkers in the Interbr are response and ."it could be a cent from forest employers in a I.~ i: problem if employers don't one-year contract. Contracts for change their minds." the Coast and Southern Interior I- ENDAKO AVENUE @ China fighting drought AIMING FOR ONE expire in June and for the U) He agreed there are some dif- Northern Interior Aug. 31. PLAN 4914 ferent provisions from the Coast Existing base rate, including 86 TOKYO (AP) -- Wash basins saved IA million acres of fields, -., . _ • are being used to carry water to Owing to the severity of the agreement, but said that during cost-of-living adjustments is the fields in the fight• against ~drbhght, ~it said, the' province the past few years the union has worked towards a standard The position of Northern Inte- $ ROAD drought in China's Shantung continued to mobilize the mas- I- up and Honan provinces, aPeking ses to "crash transplant and agreement. rior employers on Monday's N S9 o 59' I0"' E ;OIP 97.?4 ,.,.... broadcast said'today. crash sow." " "We are not going to be at talks was not known. The two provinces have had Z little rain or snow since last fall, m the Hsinhua news agency said - = : "o! O ~ : "w " I u "o Q" "o in a broadcast monitored here. •.- 'o I. 3 * But it said three-fourths of the ~.~-m, "~ ",,d~ _~ ~"~ ~ ,-,:-: =-,. o~,~ o!= '~o== ,,~',~*-,l~,,.~ Ol~q,UUl~l ~:~2oOgl3ol~ wheat fields in Shantung and 60 .a ~.IO= ~- .,._I-:J I" ~o,~ i- ~o_,l- ,.~o..i~ ~0..!- \~,I-S~ i- ~,,l_~,i ~, ~,l-~ •ol -¢-~ oi" ~!- ~_ per cent in Honan have been !':.o o l~.o I~,z ~ z! zl z I = "~ z! ~. z=. 'e =~ ,.. =1 =~ z Zl "+I ; i i I I t I i," "° i watered. I I ,pJ +,o,* ,eJ. llOiO,;' .... P £ lEO7~o~ IP,,.~:~;oo,+ GO04 ,nAP ooo.GOO2 ,~J.IP ~,o.o,~0-01 w,j.~;.,...,.IP ISOO0iP 1o,, More than 100 water con- ...... +o- ..~_~.o=o,~'-.-:~...--~-~---~," .... rc,-..:.~-,p----- I - -'-'-"+ o,co~'+'''-'~'-" --'--'--~ .... R; 5824.5S -- . , N 69 ° 54' servation projects along the I ~ | ¢ , ' "ll Yellow River have been used to I I I I I 1 ! t ; t "I, irrigate more than 2,47 million i I • t t I I i t I I acres of wheat and to prepare I I I I t I .t 815,450 acres for spring sowing PL.AN I 4168 ,;8 of other crops, Hsinhua said. HI FIV AY ' 16 I I t • *11 I I i In three droughi-prone coun- I I II i I ! t I I i ties in Honan, it added, 300,000 I , I I I /+" I I I I ! commune members have dug l ! I ! I I It 1,000 water channels and 500 i I .I I ': I pump wells since last winter. I I* 1 •1 i ,, 0 .,,. Earlier, Radio Canton re- ~.~.-~ ".-.---~" I , ,.. I O ~,++.. • .+;;,'.;'," ...... , • '. o ported that intensive efforts in -.): ,, . , . , . battling drought in Kwangtung province in south China have Tenderers shall file a tender form for each Upon acceptance of tender, the successful choice of lot. bidder will pay an additional 15 percent down payment with the balance due within one year of Tenderers shall state their first, second and the date of signing the completed tender form, at Bolens third choice of lot or lots. a rate not exceeding 0 percent per annum. I A deposit of 10 percent by way of certified The 10 percent tender deposit will be refunded Mulching cheque or money order of the first choice of lot or to the unsuccessful renderers. lots shall accompany the tenderer. Mowers The higheSst or any bid will not necessarily be The deposit of 10 percent shall be designated as cut the grass, ,,..L I accepted. and the clippings, @ a deposit upon acceptance of tender. and the time, The following development covenants shall be and the work. observed: - (a) A Building Permit shall be taken out (c) Until the interior and exterior of the building are substantially completed • Exclusive Mulching Mower design within 18 months from the date of cuts and recgts tile gross into a finn signing the Tender Form. and the purchase price has been fully mulch that disappears down into your paid the purchaser shall not assign, lawn • No clippings to rake • No bag (b) A building suitable to the use for which sell or otherwise dispose of his interest to empty •No thatci~ build.up • Helps I/IlD & NEW the property is zoned shall be sub- in the properly. keep lawn green .... naturally • Less stantially completed both interior and fertilizing necessary •No discharge exterior within two years from the date (d) The purchaser of every lot shall be chute ,.. trim with both sides of the of signing the Tender Form, to the required to dedicate the southernmost mower • Safety interlock NOW satisfaction of the Building inspector 20 ft. (twenty feet) of each lot for ac- system * 3,5, 4 or 5 hp cess and egress purposes. ml lI TiIE TIM E ! of the Village. Lot 1 and Lot 12 upset prices have been Tenders may be either delivered or mailed to reduced to compensate for north.south access the Village Office, Village of Fraser Lake, 55 and egress purposes. Endako Avenue, Box 430, Fraser Lake, B.C., V03 IS0 to the attention of H.C. Ellens, Clerk-Ad. Prospective tenders are requited to pick up the ministrator. Please indicate /'Tender "Instructions to Tenderers or any other forms at Documents" on the submitted tender, Jim MoE n. the Village Office, 55 Endako Avenue, Fraser Lake, B.C. Tenders will be received up to 5:00 P.M. on the TERRACE Dealer License No. 1492A, 4tl1 day of May, 1977. " > EQUIPMENT SALES LTD. H.C. Ellens, F CLERK ADMINIS 4539 Greig Avenue Terrace, B.C. PAGE A12, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977 i: Royal Canadian Legion ! (Pacific) Branch No. 13 New executive director for CARS For the first time in the Hydro Commission in grew up and took early known as Bobbie' in the recognized as founder of the received an international -~ Terrace almost 30-year history of the Toronto and the Canadian schooling at Trail, B.C., health care field has been 25 organization. reputation for its team Canadian Arthritis and Cellulose Pulp Mill at where his father is years with the Society. concept of treating patients by MaryAnn Burdett Rheumatism Society in B.C: Castlegar. She C.A.R.S. provides almost and for its comprehensive the executive director will Prior to joining associated with Cominco's became executive dfrector 70,000 treatments annually program of providing Comrade Steve Dunstan, be a man. C.A.R_S., he was manager Data Processing Centre. on the retirement of Mary for patients with arthritis in specialized services in all Friday evening, April 15 parts of B.C. was the annual recognition First Vice President of The announcement of the of the U.B.C. Bookstore. He Roberta McLeod, who is Pack, who has been widely all parts of B.C. and has of Past Presidents of Provincial Command; appointment of Robert J. Branch 13 held in con- Command Secretary, Smith was made at the junction with Vimy Night. Comrade Larry Harrison Society's annual general and Z one Commander Jack meeting Monday, April 18 Motor dealers licensing act introduced At the time of writing this This timely review of your correspondent, who JoUeys were in attendance by president Robert J. Orr. to instruct at the seminar Mr. Smith takes over the • A bill designed to Registrar more ¢lirection by service contract acceptable 5. In advertisements, the motor dealer • licensing due to conflicting com- dealer need now list only the provisions came about mitments was not able to and answer questions on all province-wide organization streamline the registration specifying his powers." to the Registrar. manner of Legion which specializes in of motor vehicle dealers was Provisions in the new act, 3. The dealers have the name of the firm or the partly because of cam, attend Vimy Night, is not in individual seller and the plaints from motor dealer possession of details but it procedure. Many and varied treatment, education and introduced recently by the which replaces Section 34, righ_t to a fair hearing when Minister of Consumer and Subsections A to K, of the llcehse suspensions are dealer license number. associations who noted that would appear that although topics were covered i.e. research in rheumatic some unscrupulous dealers Administration, Duties of diseases on May 1 on the Corporate Affairs; the Motor Vehicle Act, include: being considered. This has Previous legislation the turnout was not as large required the address as were allowed to tulle out as in some past years those Executive Members, retirement of Roberta Honourable K. Rafe Muir. 1. A motor dealer must been the recent practice and "The Motor Dealers have a specific business the new act confirms the well. licenses. Trade associations in attendance had an en- Membership, Pensions, McLeod, who has held the also expressed concern Benevolent Funds and post since 1969. Licensing Act will protect location and this can no procedure. 6. The act will affect only joyable evening. The Ladies 4. Dealer applicants have those persons who sell to about administrative Auxiliary, as always, served general information. To A University of B.C. consumers and businesses longer be a residential alike," the minister said, dwelling, where in the past the right el registration consumers, as distinct from powers that were not spelled a truly beautiful meal. many in attendance the graduate with a Bachelor of out in the act," Mair added. information was novel; to Commerce degree and "by making it more difficult some dealers have unless the Registrar those who sell solely to Further details should be commercial firms or "I wish to thank the Motor available for next weeks others it served as a Masters degree in Business for unscrupulous and represented themselves to identifies specific reasons why the applicant should not businesses. Dealer Association and the dispatch. refresher or clarifying Administration, Mr. Smith financially irresponsible be selling cars privately. 2. Motor dealers must be registered. Such reasons 7. The Registrar has the Auto Dealer Association for Eight Ordinary members, course. joined the Society late in people to get into or remain their cooperation and their Comprehensive reports on 1975 as assistance executive m the motor dealer have represented them- include financial instability power to freeze the assets of one Associate member and a motor dealer for the contribution to the five members of the Ladies both the Zone Meeting and director. business. The act clarifies selves to be selling ears or previous convictions privately. involving dishonest or protection of individuals development of licensing Auxiliary travelled to the Seminar will be He has considerable many procedures that have provisions," the minister available to interested experience in the personnel been in effect on an informal 2. Motor dealers must fraudulent acts or in- dealing with that firm or • Kitimat this past weekend said. for the Zone Conference and members at the branch as field through the Ontario basis and gives the have repair facilities or a tentions. individual. Leadership Training soon as delegates and-or Seminar. It was the general observers can compile / consensus of opinion that it same. was a most interesting and informative session. On the social side of the This meeting was the last weekend the Kitimat Club of her two year term for must be congratulated on Early Morning Newspaper Zone Commander Winnie the quality and quantity of Grey. Although nominated delightful foods served both to run for another two year at lunches and the Saturday term Zone Commander evening supper. There was a Grey declined with regret mixer on Friday evening the nomination and and a large dance on Comrade Jim Williams Saturday evening which •t)ecame Zone Commander gave people a chance to meet, greet and exchange elect. ideas between branches. In CARRIERS NEEDED Masset was chosen as the siteofthe Fall Zone meeting short, it was a most sue- next September. cessful Zone Meeting. starting May 2, 1977 for Terrace and area / Monday thru Friday

SEARS PRESENTATION ~ A customer of Simpson- Papers must be delivered before 7 a.m. Sears received a gift from (left to right) Brian Taylor, District Sales Manager from Prince George; Dennis • Coleman, Sales Promotion Manager from Vancouver Catalogue Center; Rick Johnson, Simpson-Sears Manager of Terrace during their expansion sale last week. Excellent profits earned monthly p]us extra Women's lib course offered? contest prizes for bui]ding up your route to What is a Women's the world. Aspects that may Studies Course? Why not be studied are how women full potential. have a People Study participated in a variety of Course'! Is it a course for social institutions such as womens libbers? the family, the economy, the These are frequent arts and education during questions asked of the various historical periods Women's Studies Advisory with an emphasis on Canada Committee at the Northwest as well as comparative data Community College. I would from other societies. OARRIERS like to briefly answer the Next fall there will be a above questions. Womens Women's Studies Course Studies focuses on women's offered in Terrace with 1. Must be willing to give subsoribers the best role in the past and present, transferrable academic encouraging all students, credit to B.C. universities possible servioe. , male and female, to gain and colleges. Hopefully more appreciation, un- male and female will derstanding and knowledge equally participate in a 2. Must be reliable and honest. You will oolleot about the functioning of worthwhile educational human societies throughout course. eaoh month. Margaret Trudeau 3. Must be eager to inorease the number of drops out of sight oustomers on your roide -- Margaret Trudeau, 28-year- headed for a shopping mall with old wife of Prime Minister Mrs. Trudeau in her sister's Trudeau. has pulled her dis- car. At an intersection the cars appearing act again after hav- each went in a different direc- Boys or girls 11 ,to 14 years, ~ ...... C~,R~tI]--R- .... --- ing an apparently serious dis- tion as the car containing Mrs. cussion with her parents and Trudeau continued on to a shop- sister at a duplex in this affluent ping mall'about five miles north Boston suburb. (f Winchester. old, but age• is no barrier. Don't hesitate, i APPLICATION Mrs. Trudeau apparently met Shortly after their arrival, with her parents and sister in Mrs. Trudeau ate an ice cream her sister's home here to dis. sundae and then she and her Here's your ohanoe to make the money cuss her marriage. sister left their car in the park- I Name She arrived unexpectedly in ing lot and apparently returned .Boston on Monday with her home by taxi, giving reporters three children. Shy quickly the slip. you need and learn the fundamentals of i dropped from sight despite ef. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Address forts of reporters to follow hat James Sinclair of Vancouver, and did not appear again unti: flew into Boston to meet with spotted at her sister's home Mrs. Trudeau and her sisterl four own business, i here Wednesday afternoon. Rosaland Sinclair, in the small She was reported to have ar- duplex Miss Sinclair rents in rived at her sister's home Mon- this town about l0 miles north of day in a four-car caravan, but Boston. Fill out ooupon and drop it Ill Phone No. , immediately entered the house and apparently left it for an un- known destination in the pre- DOG BITES GIRL in at the Herald offioe today I Age dawn hours, Police received a com- I She returned to the house in plaint April 14 at 4:15 p.m. a the four-car caravan about dog had bitten a girl in the I 2 p.m. Wednesday, Later in the 2100 block of Keith Ave. afternoon, the four autos

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THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977, PAGE AI3 ;'

...... ~T ..... ~ . 0 ' 1: Commercial Hockey awards nnght (

Left to right, Ray Trembly, League President; Sev Piattoni, most im- BOB PEACOCK won the best defenseman award, RICK SHAW, coach of Gordon and Anderson RICK LEWIS led all scorers proved player in the league; Ken Kl!ppert, most improved on Gordon and president by league president Ray Trembly. Master receiveslrolShy on behalf of Les Thorestenson, during the season. Anderson; Brian Kormandy, most improved on Pohle Lumber and Mark of Ceremonies for the eve.ring was Gordon Hamilton, most valuable player in the league. It was Hidber, most improved for Totem Ford. league director. presented by Pat Hayes, Referee.in.Chief.

JIM McEWAN, sponsor for McEwan GM, accepts the GERRY LAMMING won thetop goaltender award for DALE KUSHNER, most tenacious player, award BRAD LETHAM, most gentlemanly player. trophy for best playoff performance won by Marcel his fine performance during the season, given by president Ray Trembly and presented by Tookenay, from Secretary-Treasurer Bonnie Shaw. Ray. ....Men's Basketball awards night

PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS-- ine Keus tTrom teVT TO r.g., r~u. VlClllUr:~, FIRST ALL STAR TEAM -- (from left to right) back row, Albert Olson M.V.P. -- Mike Ireland (All Seasons) Willie Chemko, John Walbergs, Andy Ruygrok and sponsor. Red (Skeena Hotel), Ed DeVries (All Seasons), John Walbergs (Terrace Reds), Front row, Rod Kluss (Ev's Clippers) and Willie Chemko Reds). Judo season round-up by Bill Knill contestants present four of 7 & 8 years - heavyweight: 1. Terrace 2. Kathy Rickey, The judo season wound up them took medals. Brian Domerles, Pr. Terrace 3. Crystal Nash, Pr. last Saturday with the The Terrace club did not Rupert. 2. Bobby Boyle, Pr. Rupert Terrace-Kitimat Tour- make its usual strong Rupert 3. Herbert Maag, 13-16 years girls - nament held at Skeena showing this year due' Kitimat. heavyweight: 1. Bey Secondary School. mainly to most of their 9 & 10 years - lightweight: 1. Domeries, Pr. Rupert 2. A total of 76 judokas from higher grade judokas John Boutilier, Pr. Rupert 2. Vivian Dagostini, Terrace 3. Prince Rupert, Houston, dropping out this season. Tony Maag, Kitimat 3. Kelly Gaylene Kawinsky, Terrace Kitimat and Terrace Tournament organizer Suhr, Pr. Rupert. 13-15 years - boys - ill~ht- competed in 11 divisions and Sherry Hill stated the 9 & 10 years - heavywel~lit: weight: 1. Ben Galbratth, with the Prince Rupert gratitude of the Terrace 1. Mike Ironside, Pr. Rupert Houston 2. Ken Karsten, representatives totalling club for the financial 2. Bernice Szlik, Houston 3. Houston 3. Danny Mocgan, more than 50 percent of the assistance provided by Tal Robinson, Pr. Rupert. Pr. Rupert total it's not surprising that Terrace merchants in- 11 & 12 years - lightweight: they had at least one judoka cluding: Overwaitea, 1. Ivan Nash, Pr. Rupert, 2. 13.15 years - boys - • in the top three of e,very Gim's, Comet Welding, Bobby Anderson, Pr. Ruper't heavyweight: 1. DavidHill, division except one -- boys' Terrace Electric and The 3. Steven Watson, Kitimat Terrace 2. Doug Rickey, hea~weights. Beauty Nook. 11 & 12 years - heavyweight: Terrace 3. Franz Dziuba, Thin was the first lime RESULTS 1. Carlos Cera, Pr. Rupert 2. Kitimat SECOND ALL 51AK I I::;ANI ~ tTrom lull IU rlylll/ g(It.lt lye, .... that Houston had sent 7 & 8 years - lightweight: 1. John Morgan, Pr.. Rupert 3. Senior Men: 1. Joe Roperto, Cowley (Ev's Clippers), TomMarvin (All Seasons) and Doug MacKay members to the Terrace Gerald Galbra~th, Houston Doug Lange, Kitimat Pr. Rupert 2. Paul Rochon, (All Seasons). Front row, Paul Walker (Ev's Clippers) and Andy tournament and even 2. Gilmore Edwards, 13-16 years - girls - light. Pr. Rupert 3. Peter Dzluba, though they only had six Kitimat 3. Rhona Ronsen, we~ht: 1. Tracey Hamilton, Kitimat . Ruygrok (Terrace Reds). PAGE A14, THE HERALD, Wednesday, Aprll 20, 1977 ...... , ...... ~.,~... ,~ •, ...... : ...... ~..:~..~.~:~.;.:~.J~.~.:~.~;..~:~:~:.:~..~=~.~;;~;~;~;~:.;~;~:~....:.:.].:.~.:.:.~;:~:.~;~.~.~;....:;~;~;~;~.....:~:~;• i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'" ...... " ' "'-'--'"' ' ...... ' '.'~" ...... :~-"'" ...... ' , " ii~"":~ TE$$A '~i . . .~..~.~ . i'-:

:i~ Two TESSA sponsored Grade 7 Girls (Double Reflection upon interested in Pottery there I #,~w' i - .~.S~ ~ .~. ~ basketball tournaments K..eckout) ...... recreation opportunity in again is an active local were held over the weekend. _ ~'n'st~ u}arence ~ca.ael, i Terrace makes anyone who grou~p. i" .~ . > .~,~ ~ ,.'" ":.~" "" ,../~ $~i The Grade Seven Boys held uecono, upmnus; Tnlro, Hobbies catered to include i~.: ....' = "-' . ~.. . " ~i~. f ~i~i~:,'~ a tournament at Uplands T hornbill.;_ Four.th,. Csas~e is in the least bit interested Chess, Darts, Snooker and " in participating in either " iiil and the Grade scven. girls uopper~U;~~m,Mountam.Venms, , physical or cultural ac- Bowling. On the physical ii and our Environment tivities wonder why so many side to include Sports and The results were as. .Clarence Michael Fi~ess the list is extensive: follows: - defeated Uplands 21 to 20 in ,people mill around con- Basketball, Badminton, istantly convincing them- i:: . i~ Gra e " the final game. selves that there is nothing Baseball, Boxing, Archery, Rod & Gun Club, Riding i~,=, ~. WILDLIFE' Conservation as that spent Ishkeenickh River. I also Kitimat Rivers.. Trout~".' ~,de 7BOySo. W 0L Next TESSA basketball •to do here. .-..=.v...... ~,,,, . 1 action is this weekend when • It is not that there is Club, Volleyball, Softball, ~"~."~sTnc.~'r on his Department of hear that the upper Lakelse fishing has started to sprout Thom~ ~ - two Grade Six Tourneys will nothing to do, it's maybe Lacrosse, Soccer, Rugby, ='~'~]7~;, %~,~-,,- I made Economic Development. He River in the vicinity of on the LaKese m..ver.; on a Clarence Michael ~ z be held. The Grade 6 Boys that too many people enjoy Jude, Karate, Hockey, men=t'ion'~a"t'o~• p'~rovincial .went on to say that without Herman Creek and the smaller scale on one ttamm :complaining about the lack Swimming, Water Polo, government would be jobs, people will not be able lower Lakelse River from ands number of sloughs and Upl.ajads , ~ ~ wig play at Veritas and the of this and the lack of that, Gymnastics, Table Tennis, ' back the 1977 budget to enjoy the environment, the forest campsite to the bars along the•Skeena. For Ventas • : " = Girls at Clarence Michael. compounded by the fact that Figure Skating, Wrestling. c~tt~g--Fish & Wildlife Isn't it a shame that a mouth is looking more like a those of you who lmven't they are too lazy to get off The opportunity to Branch by approximately minister of the government garbage dump every day. fished for spring cutthroat their backsides and do become fit is available now, $400,000 I recently received has to use such a petty sort Why do people continue to and dolly vardenl these fish isomething about it. Let the courses include the local a letter' from Sam Bawlf. of argument to support the abuse the very areas where are feeding on salmon fry :active minority carry on Health Club, Noon Hour Minister of Recreation and demand for a larger budget they camp out of fish. Let's migratin.g out of the rivers and enjoy themselves. Swim and Fitness at the Conservation, indicating in his department. The Fish all get together and take the and creeks on meir way co :Maybe complaining should Pool and Womens' Swim that on the contrary, the & Wildlife Branch has never garbage home with us or their saltwater home for the :be elevated to the ranks of and Trim and Yoga courses Fish and Wildlife Branch had the luxury of having bury it. Remember it is for next two to five years. For :legitimate recreation! So offered at the college. budget will be increased by enough staff members or your ~)wn benefit to have the spring steelhead, the old Facilities for jogging $269,076, up from $9,079,600 finances to do an adequate clean camping and picnic standbys, spin-n-glees, .many people seem to enjoy abound. First, the track at it. in 1976 to $9,348,676 in 1977 job of managing fish and areas. ' . gooey-bobs, eke drifters, : Is it that people today Skeena and then any area It is heartening to think wildlife in B.C. ~ jensen eggs, all work well. expect everything to come around where there is space that the government may If economic development STEELHEAD LIMITS Roe bait is effective, to them? Nothing comes and and there is plenty of that, have listened to is to be stimulated by the While I hate to belabour although I tend to downplay One learns very quickly to go can be utihzed by any organizations such as the provincial government, it the subject of killing ex- its usebecauseitisoftentoo • out and get what you want. person with the desire and B C Wildlife Federation must not be at the expense cessive numbers of effective and there is a Nobody is ever going to initiative to get up and go. and theSteelheadseciety of of fish and wildlife. The steelhead on the Lakeise tendency for many come up to your front door The District of Terrace B C who protested any scrapping of the proposed River, I hear those rumours steelhead to swallow the and introduce themselves Parks & Recreation reductiun in the budget of highway through the flying around of anglers roe, making it very difficult and suggest that you take Department will be putting the Fish & Wildlife Branch Coqulhala Pass from Hope killing over their limits of for an angler to release the part in this activity or that in a Fitness Trail at Agar for 1977 While an increase to Merritt, with the allotted steelhead, both in the fly fish. The trout can be caught ~UTC~, A swrrc/~-~/n-rE~,. I pursuit. It's up to each one Park, but really there of $269,076 likely only keeps funds for this highway only areas and the lower on the fly, with a tied down ~77"ED.2~0 /IV /49 ~EP/I should be something people place with inflation, theFish project going to economic river. This kind of abuse will minnor, a silver doctor or an ROFEIN 6c),~UNS, H/T'/O i of us to make up our own can work out for them- minds and decide what we & Wildlife Branch can at development, would make ultimately lead to the egg and eye, all working ~F_.RSAND LED THE 7EA,M._I selves. Fitness and being least maintain its present much more economic sense, closure of the Lakelse River very well. Small wobbler t WALKS WI774 79. L~RIN~ I want to do, then get up and involved is something you do it! level of involvement in particularly when the high- to all steelhead angling after lures imitating a wounded tE WINTER, HE 80U~. A I do and not something other enforcement and way in question is nothing March l of each year. Ifthe or swimming salmon fry Tr'CHIA/GA4ACNIN~EOR$/'ZOO'I/TINABARN HE RENTED I Where is all this leading? people make you do. •First of all, let's see what management programs but a luxury in these days of spring steelhead fishery on also pay off. HOW IT PAYS OFF hV/977, i.I Having noted what there While it is encouraging restraint and energy con- the Lakelse River is going to ) PRAC7"I~ED/4/777Ne. WE2L | there is available in is to do in Terrace, there are Terrace. Presently active in obviously areas which have that the Fish & Wildlife servation cnntinue in future years, itis ,n.,. ,i...... h,~= ,,¢ the area of arts, are the Branch is getting a slighb LITTERING" the responszbihty"'" of the " ...... not been catered to and to boost in its bud-et it is On a recent steelhead trip majority of anglers who fish ~eelah;ad~:dat;r°U~h~sayn°; Drama Programs in the this end the Parks & schools and the progression discouraging to ~ear the ~theNassarea,westo.p,ped ~e~v_e£_to_'u~pr, e_ss,upon than in ~e past, the'ex ...... ~,-.~,, 3010.DKalum Recreation Department and O..~) - Y~t/~} ~.~":-~,~,~,~,~-% c, Terrace B C ' •from this would be into the the Recreation Commission ~am=rlt¢= nf Pprfn|n MT,A'g Or! at me Tseax rover, wna[ me mlnor|t~y wzlu ux't:=~, u~= o=nf;nncti ~nring water ~:' =~ ' ' ~ ", • • very hard-working and are holding a Public Forum an'(i"cabinet-min-is-ter"s-'~.t a disgusting mess is the law, what the consequences ==.%;';i==: *hT;"C¢.~, tm.# • ;~"'?;:~" .=i~, ." ~.'~'~o:~'~,.~_ ."~'::~"~'"[~.,.,.,:.:,~.,:~'. VSG 3M7 flourishing Terrace Little at the Terrace Arena the annual meeting of the best way to deser!be the may be:...... cer~n'~y=eni~anc~"~n~lm~ ,':;~: ...... ~.:~,~,~ Theatre, who also offer Banquet Room on Thur- Council of Forest Industries cam~mgof areaSspencermL~..ke.me ~rns~u..Stee!head~t="=~Ufishinghas °PP~nU~itine~'wAarlimt~l~im~:"" " ~~~~ ~ "~;!~ '~'~ workshops throughout the sday, May 19, 1977 at 8 p.m. last week, the Minister of ~cimt~, c~ O~r,,R~~=~ALTB~ •year. During the summer so please, if there is an area Economic Development, the ~oun~ Ot garnage, DOttles ames seen reasonanly go . . • months there will also be Hun Don Phllli-s, criticized and cans from last fall are in most of the rivers, with a}~st~]lth:t~S#~sededn~°P ~i~4~~i;~R~I~ESORiES you would like to see given i,;= ",,,,, -,-,~',~ment for everywhere. This same kind the odd bright steelhead still ^~^..= .... ~ ~ =' =' 'another Arts School here in more attention and further Terrace. Music is also well s'pend"in"g 15"ti'~es as much of disgusting mess was also showing up. in the Kalum, ="~'="~ ...... REP~CEM:ENY:P'~I~r~;,I~ORWILLY'SJEEPS developed, come out and tell m°ney °n Recreati°n and evident al°ng the L°wer C°pper' Lakelse ' and ~~ catered to in the area as us about it. See you then ! ! ! ;~'~"~!"~ d°~'gE R'Si01NS' etc: : ' ! Witnessed by the upcoming Pacific Northwest Music Festival, once again there is :an active school pregram ~and availability of Kitimat joins northwest [astba , Now Open" " ~'professional lessons should. anyone wish to further The Pacific Northwest Tue.-Fri.. 7 p.m. to 9:30 ::develop their talents. Fastball Association has a Kitimat and Terrace, and the second following Hotel at Kitimat and ; .~==~___~/~z~--~. Saturday: 9to 5 3 Painting and Drawing: new look this season with 'starting at 7:30 p.m. at immediately after. _ Terrace Hotel will host TREE$_THEGREENUNK here there can be found two teams from Kitimat Riverside Park and the Tuesday, May the 17~ Lakelse Hotel in Terrace. ~ .--~..~, Courses at the Vocational joining the three from same time in Kitimat. will be the first game of the Watch next week's Herald ~~1 =J ==~ iSchool and weekly life Terrace. All Sunday games will be new season w~h Kitimat for the schedule. L - drawing classes at the Skeena Hotel, Terrace doubleheaders with the first • ~ ~ ..... ~Public Library. The Terrace Hotel and Lakelse Hotel will 1HERE MUST BE 60 WAYS .Brush and Palette Club have be the sponsors of the KEEP S "been involved in an ongoing Terrace teams while • TO CELEBRATE• :program during the winter Kitimat Merchants and ~k~C~&DA months and then from time Kitimat Juniors will form :TERRARFS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY to time there are workshops the Kitimat contingent. brought into town by the Skeena Hotel, who went to GROWINGb KALIIM TIRE Terrace Arts Association. the Senior "B" Finals last If you know ONE call 638-8196, Local craftspeople recently year will be playing in the PLANT A 4808 W, Highway 16 .had a workshop and some 20 league but will not enter into TERRACE ANSWERING BUREAU, local enthusiasts turned out the final standings. &~l TREES& and from this has developed Games during the week TERRACE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARYCOMMITTEE a local club. For people, will be played on Tuesdays Special on Radial Pass. Tires Uniroyal Steel BeRed Summer Tires •Sale Price Regular DR 78x13 Raised White Loiters 400o PRUDEN & OURR 62" " :(19"/6) ' FR_TS 78x15 Blaokwall 64" 48oo: 4646 UIKELSEAVE, FR 78x16 Whitewall 8100 55oo 6R 78x1§ Dlaskwall 74" 5200 ;i! : ~i i:i i:~ :i'~il *'~ly love" =iced starter home. ~ ROOMY HOUSE ON LARGE LOT m THE ~RSES~-~ AR~ ,.=.,., .; . Three bdrms., full 10smt., ~rdy 3 years :! .; . ~.~ bdrms., 4 pc. Iothrm., cute Idtdlen, Located on Kelth Estate, this 3 ~rm. 87 ,0 ~;~ utility rm. and good size living rm. All In home has w.w carpeting, ensulte 6R 78x1§ Whitewall 60oo ' oldwi~nbright kitchonmmptele [ !ii ii~ excellent oonditlen. Yard is fenced. To p4un'dolng, cathedral entrance, a ~/4 from dining rm. to s~ On quiet .~;; vlewcall BobShorldan--ask ng $28,000...... ~ i rear & has a dog hause & run. To view IIR 78x16 Whitewall 94" 6400 street. Only $42,900.Call Bob 5heriden.. ~...... " %i,. :.~,;:.... :~ ~! i phone Bert Liungh. LR 78x1§ Whitewall 11500 "QUI ET AREA-- EXCELLENT VALUE 72oo IoulEr AREA IN TOWN Ioerm...... home on very larga mr~ ~'" 1972 Paramount 12x68 complete with 8600 T•...... ~ ."~l Lovelylargelot.h'ees&lawns.over '/4 16x28' side addition cord'alnlng entrance 6R 70x1§ Rlaskwall 56 co sr~pea &tencea JOT on quiet, aeo~l~lO LI~" -.= ...... ' I acre 3 lodrrn, ful bsrnt home Finl=J~l foyer, storage & large rec rm. Dlol. slreet inThomhill. Corx:relefoondation, IL~l~llBllJ~J ~,,.,~,¢ ,'m ~th ~-~r ~L '~,.,~=.--'-~- t .... s--k at r of' "' - .... ~...... t.,-~, carport aflached. Situated on large lot In ga io onors m large unaec ear ~ll ..... =to m=undr- rm =o-=-=*~ quiet area In C0pperslde Estates. Low 6R 70x1§ Raised White Letters 66" 66oo home. Wall to w~ll. Askzng $16500. ~~| ..~t.o~... r~ attached ~--...~ = Drive by 3921 O'escentvlewAve. &call ~i~lli~~| ~..,v~..L- ~.i~'. ~,~. ~L ~. ~..~,~ asking price of $20,000Includes curtains & drapes. Don't hesltatb to call I:~aln Drain At~Col' tO view ~~I,|HJJJ||WJ~J~ , __.IH~..~ ~: ; ... ~ condition...... Gtve Bob Sheridan a call. N~:Coll ' to view this home, Firestone SMALLER ~ - CONVENIENT INTERESTING I1A,STOREY LOCATION Over 1300sq. fl.of living area, 3 ~rme. CONSTRUCTED HOME ON 520x13 GhampJon TU Nylon 4525 Scott Ave. 2 bdrm. nm.bsmt,, with very large master I~'m. Exo.qlont 19" Easy maintenance exterior, this 3 bdrm. Ncely carpeted In A-1 condition, Nat, large lot with garden, lavms, shrubs & 16§x13 Radial 6"/" home has a full basement, wall to wall gas forced air heating for economy, trees, Affached garage, concrete patio, 39oo carpeting,cabinet kitchenand is located. ' Large utility rm., cabinets galore in this ~9,800. Owners aro(loue Io relocate. Call. Call Bob 60 oo on a nicely landscaped lot. kitchen. Sheridan on this one, Bob Sheridan. DR 78x13 Radial Whitewall 39" "/9" ~t LITTLE DIFFERENT QUIET LOCATION DR 70x14 Radial DO0 Whitewall • 48 o0 512,000 FULL PRICE I N~ern 2 bdrr~ home with Alcan siding, '.Cozy 2 bdrm. home on large 70x200'lot in I "l~Is attradlw home is located In ~side Estates & main floo¢ has 1 full bsmt., ww carpeting, attadled • town. Fronts on two streets. Fully l carport & 2 finished bdrrns. & 3-poe. 6R 78xi§ Stl. Radial Whitewall 87" se-viced. Price includes range & tridge. Iodrm., living rm., bthrm. & kitchen. 60oo floor has 2 Iodrms. & laundry, bthrm, in basement. Property is located Excellent value for your first home. i on dearl end paved street acrass from a Requires some paint.up, fix.up work. storage area. Property is landscaped & LR 70x16 Steel Radial 9906 I there is attached carport. To view phone park area. Full price $43,000. To vlew 70oo Call Dwain Nt:call for further in.' phone Bert Liungh. formation. MLS. Bert Ljungh. L 78x15 Deluxe Blaokwall 6 ply 73" 49" ) ...... il Truck Tire 700x15 6 ply General Lugg 49" ALL THE EXTRAS BUILT IN 7§0x16 8 ply General Lugg LOVELY MODERN HO,VdE WITH ALL SPACIOUS HOME -- CLOSE TO l~ls home is 1296sq. it., fthished up &' 60oo THE EXTRAS BRAND NEW -- UNDER $40,000 S12,700 FULL PRICE SCHOOLS down. Fealures'include 2 fireplaces, 3; Have a look at this brand new 3 bdrm. Will buy you a 3 10drnt 1972 12'x~8'j 4 bdrms, all nicely carpeted, 2 In excellent condition this 3 ledcm, home full baths, ~(arge carport, su~eck &: 7§0x16 8 ply BF6 Luu fireplaces, ensuite IMbg. off instr, bdrm., 1244 sq. ft. home. It has a 5 yeal mobtle home with cabama contalnlngl 55oo, has w.w carpeting, fireplace, eating rrany more extras. Full bsmt. is finished warranty & an existing OV~C rn0rtgagE entrance & alh edrm, situated on Its ewnl large kitchen, cabinets galore & built.in area In kitchen, sundeck in rear & at. to include den, large rumpus rm. with' for approx. $36,700. carpet & vinyl range & oven, lerge rumpus rrn. with wet bar, games rm., bthrm. & stocagei 75'x100' lot In Tho~lll. G0rn~ am~plele 6§0x16 6 ply 6F6 Lugg tarhed carport. Bsent, has finished rec. floors. Lawn &shrubs planted. Drive by with range, frldga, washer, dryer, 29" bar, also games rm. Patio doors to large rat, extra Ixlrm., bthrm. & large area plus fully fthlshed Indry. area. ~18 and 4822 Tuck &call Dwain Mc.~C.oil ' sundeck, dou~e carport. 100'x120' lot. P~k ng pr ce of $69~500will Include stove,: curtains &drapes. This unit isgelng at a ~orkshop, storage area. Lot is lard. ~"to view. Low dew payment. saerlflce pride & won't last long. Call. 760x16 8 ply 6DYR, Suphimi 55oo /~kJng $$5,000. Will consider offer. Give scaded & driveway [s paved. Phone fridge, dishwasher, washer, drya', bar; Bob Sheridan a call. fridge. Call Dwain Nt:call to view this Dwaln Nk:Goll to vlew, Rusty Liungh to view.' .excellent family home. 7§0x16 8 ply Astro Luu 600o EVENING PHONES 12/15 Astro Oat Traok ~ 8000. John Currle 635.5865 Bob Sheridan' 635.2664' Bert Ljungh : 635.5754 Rusty Liungh' 635.5754 Owain McColl ' 635.2976

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• THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1917, PAGE AIS ~" Loggersresults Bonspiel i

The Terrace Curling Club 'D' Event Finning G. Duplisse, Terrace i- wound tip another suc- Tractor - $250. (Aucklands). cessful curling season with 'E' Event - Totem TV - 'D' Event Skoglund the 22nd Annual Terrace $250. Logging Ltd. Trophy Logger's Bonspiel that was 'F' Event - East Side 1st, A. Jacques, Terrace held during the Easter Grocery- $250. (Finning Tractor); 2nd, G. weekend. Congratulations to these Baker, Smithers (Dog 9 The local club hosted 58 sponsors and nlany thanks suds); 3rd, W. Epp, Terrace rinks, 25 of which were to all of the other sponsors (Can Cel); 4th, I. Bristol, visiting rinks from as far who imrticipated this and in Terrace (Wedeene River). away as Abbotsford and past years. 'E' Event . Wightman & [ Duncan, B.C. and they were The results of the bonspiel Smith Realty Trophy | competing for a total of were: tst, G. McNab, Kitimat t $3,500 in prizes. This year 'A' Event -Wedeene River (Totem TV); 2nd, D. the club broke from Contracting Trophy Shadlock, Terrace (Marsh i tradition and allowed First, R. Jacques, Equipment) ; ' 3rd, P. members of winning rinks to Terrace (Overwaitea Ltd.); Friesen, Kitimat (Glacier pick their own prizes. 2nd, K. Robinson, Terrace Glass); 4th, T. Dyer, Pr. i In addition to the prizes (Tilden); 3rd, L. Abriel, Rup. (All Season's). | offered to the winning Kitimat (Park Ave. 'F' Event - Rowford Splice o teams, the club also-set Realty); 4th, B. Holmberg, Rite Trophy t aside $1,500 for their Terrace (Skeena Drywall). 1st, K. Warren, Pr. Rup. r sponsors. These are local 'B' Event - Bear Creek (East Side Grocery); 2nd, business people supporting Contracting Trophy T. Clifford, Terrace i the bonspiel by giving cash 1st, G. McNab, Kitimat (Northern Screen Prints); [ donations, assisting with (Totem TV); 2rid, K. 3rd, L. Abriel, Kitimat prizes or by purchasing Melansen, Terrace (Sight & (Park Ave. Realty); 4th, J. keeper trophies. A sponsor Sound); 3rd, M. Croft, Perry, Pr. Rup. (Totem ../ can win only when the team • Terrace (Skeena Diesel); Towing). they are sponsoring wins an 4th, B. Schooling, Kitimat ~ {~ ~f w] event. (Lehmann Jewellers). ~__ The Winning sponsors this 'C' Event - Terrace In- ... ___. _ __ ._. year were: ternational. Truck & ~] t': 'A' Event- Overwaitea Equipment Trophy Pictured above are junior members of the Prince Rupert Judo recent tri-city tournament involving Terrace and Kitimat. Ltd.- $250. Ist, M Stevens, Quesnel 'B' Event - Totem TV - (Can Cel); 2nd, J. Perry, Club; the Rupert club won top place in eight of eleven classes and $250. Pr. Rup. (Totem Towing); also claimed the Kiwanis ClubTrophy for the junior team event in a 'C' Event- Canadian 3rd, R..Monti, Kitimat The elephant shrew of Africa Cellulose - $250. (Rowford Splice Rite); 4th, weighs just six ouncesl "

The 1976/77 Pee Wee, Rep team wants to thank those who made our trip to Vernon possible. To the hundreds of people who gave up their bottles, bought raffle tickets and fence posts, ate hot dogs and to the local businesses who made cash donations. Thank You! Aqua Plumbing & Heating Ltd. AI & Mac Ltd. RAFFLE WINNERS First Prize - All Seasons Sports Ltd. Case of cheer to Mrs, Emil Gustaison of Kitimat Bear Creek Ltd. Second Prize - B & G Grocery Food Hamper to Mrs. Paulette Patterson of Terrace Bud's Truck & Equipment/Ltd, Rouw Bros. Carpentry Ltd. Co-op Skeena Valley Distributors Ltd. Central Flowers & Gifts Ltd. Spee Dee Printers Ltd. Cedarland Tire Ltd. Skeena Hotel Ltd. C.F.T.K. Sanders WeldingLtd. Don Hull & Sons Construction - Sh.arples Equipment Ltd. Flaherty Trucking Ltd. . i Tngo s Shoes Ltd...... Fred'is FUrniture Ltd. Totem Beverages Ltd. F~nmng Tractor Ltd, • Terrace Eqmpment Sales Ltd. Inland KenworthLtd. Terrace Totem Ford Ltd. Ken's Photo Studio L.H. &K. Ltd, rs L d. ~ Tennant Logging Ltd.. Lehmann Jewelle t Twin River Timber Ltd. McGillis & Gibbs Ltd. Western Home Fu.rmture Ltd. Overwaitea Ltd. i West Kalum Logging Ltd. ~, |Price.Skeena,Forest Products Ltd, ,i. WeotlEodhSt~rt~" . ' ,,, i Pohle Lumber Ltd. o . I• Yellowhead Constructxon Ltd. • PAGEAt6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, !977

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L" _... .-...... - . A first for fitness Know your heart (Your Heart Foundation levels. Foo~is of plant ori.'~'in,. ea, heights and levels of presents a four.part series such as fruits, vegetables, The first Canadian enthusiastically developed ~ on heart disease to inform grain, cereals and nuts ,Partipark" was officially and promoted b.Y Kinsmen ~ieal fitness. They ate the public of the progress contain no cholesterol. opened in Port Coquitlam at Clubs across the country designed to motivate people being made to combat this Saturated fats terld to 3:30 p.m. April fat. with cooperation from Sun to a pleasurable, outdoor twentieth century health raise the level of cholesterol Life Assurance Co. and recreational experience .of The event marks a new, hazard.) in the blood and are found in imaginative breakthrough PARTICIPaction. • bodily, activity. No specs-, FOOD FOR most animal products and a in the area of enhanced' The Port " Coquitlam skills are required. YOUR HEART few vegetable products: physical fitness for Partlcipark, situated in • The fitness, stations were One of the most exciting Foods high in saturated ~nadJaas of all ages. Robert Hope Park on erected by the dividends from the millions animal fats include fat beef, Most Canadians are now Lamprey Avenue, is a show- amen Club, the signs fot'~e of dollars invested in heart pork and ham, lamb, butter, aware of the need for ease model of what can be entrance and-for each research has been the whole milk and cream and greater physical fitness but expected soon all over the station were provided out of identification of those risk their products, such as may have lacked practical, country. It was' opened by funds from Sun Life. factors which affect our cheese. Saturated vegetable easy, fun ways of doing Lt. Governor Walter S. Similarly, across the susceptibility to heart at- fats are found in cocoanut something specific about it. Owen, Premier Win. R. country Kinsmen will tack and stroke. Prominent oil, chocolate and many A "Partieipark" is Bennett, the Federal provide the manpower, among them are overweight solid shortenings. designed with precisely this Minister of Sport and Fit- municipalities will make and high blood fat, or 'Polyunsaturated fats tend in mind. ness, the Honourable Ions their parks available and cholesterol, levels. to lower the cholesterol level • The core of the idea lies in Campagnolo, Keith Sun Life will finance the Millions of Canadians are .and are usually liquid otis of a fitness trail with U ac- McKerraeher, President ef signs. .t undoubtedly increasing vegetable origin, such as tivity stations spaced along' PARTICIPaetian, Wayne This represents a total their risk of heart attack by corn, cottonseed and saf- its roughly 1½-inile length. Boddy, National President value of as much as $20,000 eating too many e~g yolks, flower. It can ,be adapted to any of Kinsmen Clubs of Canada -- ff all the costs were to be which are h~gh in To reduce your risk of :existing park -- even those and Sun Life Vice President, tabulated -- gained by each cholesterol and too much heart attack by removin~ in the centre of town. The Peter MeGibben. participating community. fat"meat, butter, cream and yourself and your family. concept originated in Many of Port Co9.uitlam:s Projecting this: o.v.er .the other whole milk products, from the risk categories ox Europe and the use of such roughly 25,000 ~mabimnm hol~d for 1,000 Paruclpargs which are high in saturated overweight and high blood* trails there has become a marched to the park in a shows an eventua~ in- fats. fat and Cholesterol levels, way of life for both families ,eolourful procession. vestment of about $20 To reduce this risk, your Canadian Heart and individuals. Hundreds watched as a million on behalf Of the CAMPAGNOLO AT WORK - Skeena MP, Iona Campagnolo, officially scientists recommend Foundation recommends Canadian public. • In Canada, Participarks number of the invited guests opened Canada's first Participark on April ! with Premier . It. eating habits that reduce' the following moderation of are in varying stages of including Premier Bennett Offieials called the in- your eating habits: "; tensity of interest in Port is a place where one can have a physical workout as well as meet neigh- cholesterol and saturated planning and construction in andCampagnolo the Honourable jogged around Ions bours and it is a combined effort of PARTICIPaction and Kinsmen of fat intake and yet provide 1. Reduce egg yolk intake clo~e to 200 communities Coquitlam "phenomenal." coast to coast and within the trall in their track-suita, PARTICIPaetlon is Canada. CampagnoloisthefederalMinisterforSportand Fitness. all the essential nutrients, to three or less per week. ::/ i stopping to unvell the slgn at producing a 15 minute film There are four major oh- 2. Eat more fish, veal~: five y ears it is expocted that • . • • jectives: chicken and turkey and lesS eac~i of the 11 stations and on the Port Coquitlam there wUl be as many as ...... ~rk ~,~ ~ f~ ~ ~| J~ |1 | ~ ~ - to fulfill your daily needs beef, lamb, pork and ham: 1 1,000 such par~s In aome~es).gnar~.exercm~_; project which will soon be II|l~ ~v~i~av-m"~ for protein, vitamins, 3. Use skim milk, ieem.ilk The stauor~, scronspy anu available to any interested operation, r bein sun...... ~ ouuc, are smtad to all groups or individuals. _ • minerals" and other and cheese made from skim;ho Partlciparks a e g P Y~ ,. ' | _ ~ __ __., ~ .~ ~ nutrients; . _ milk, instead of the w I~ " :: • eaucur on ~([;~l~ . :tocontrolcalori~ a.n.d milk and cream coun~ • he~ you ~eep a, oes]rante terparts : • A.I.B. Index of food prices by Hugh Power staging aduel with.l~mself, contact Hugh Power. weight; 4. Substitute margarine: " " , " controlled " . -, " The film will be ShOWn on PUPPET.MAKI. NG.. - to lower your intake of containin~ polyunsaturated: storage app,e il 23 at 8 m sn ~,oom This m one t~st tune mac excesswe amounts of food --,~-• TheAnti-Inflati0nBeards...... -~ ~,,~ ~^,. by~oo* 1.2~,,," percent.during ~ks om are suu~.e. v,,~=o--'-^- have..... increased • " GE_DT_ESTS~SSIUN Z~Z,Apr" ~ormwest. .. p....' ~ommun i' ty ""mls__cours " ehasbee~offered -- . . containing. " cnoJes~eros. .... ann vegetablefats, an~ oilspolyunsaturated: for buner,. .price au~v©~ .?, ,,,~_ ,,,- -'~-'-'--".9"~'rcentbelow ,,ear Storage stoc~ ot apples m . College, Terrace in Terrace "z'ne ~strucmr, saturated fat; lard and other solid fats. : "~t cn~S~o~a°We~i ~reg%~ev~g' p~emC[oe~l~ew~ cY~a~u~ag~r~!°~h~orrid~aam:agi ~~ea~3::~:d~m 4s' DEF~e~eSnIY~D~g ~~Ge:s~gule:ou~N:esyen ~s~'~u~at~so~:~talt~tmopi~ui: s/u'ndF:/~eat,/r~U.utt!~ti:enmr~yi pe.r.iod to M~Ch 18._ ___, ~..cre~ i~t~:~SanChaE~e~ is still haying an impact on Friday and c0ntinue.'on ~oUrw~W~l~in May. This is PT~sPe~ill be ga short two .saturated. ~et~br~le~ made with a: _~ower_pr~c? .~.,m.eu~ ~,-.k~et~-- Aoencv w~ the fresh orangemar~.ec. Saturday: Th.c te_s.(s ..win ~ recognized as the best evening introductory What foods are we talking minimumof saturated.~t: were tour© m,~,_vu~, uu ...... ~ o_,~o~I,,"' The nairy prouucm0.8moex. m~iven ac cne No~nwesc course in safe driving course~ingt~egisu'adons arethe about ~ enric~gdAmon these are white" ~d~fo~fde~x?~s~e~ans P[i~::e d d°e~sical't~ increased by percent ~ommu~ityCollegeTerrac.e available in Canada. The still accepted as Egg yolks and organ bread, whole ------...... -- -=-.'*-'---'--- on a cost-of- during the ~our weeks to campus at 5331 McCoane~ course is done in four two- course will be given in May.. meats such as llver ; kidneys wheat, French, Italian,.' weemy survey...... m ma'~-- ur ----'---"onwuu,~,-~.,o basis " March 18. An increase" . ot. Avenue. . hour sessions in t he Register b y p)boom ' g Hugn and sweetbreads are v ery .: pumpernickel and r y e : ~e~q~n~lv~ t ~3~e~tab~nd.~fl~e~:n~ ,~e~~ p~rrO~t~mni ~erA~:ct~a~~n:w~th~:i :l~Srfu~rml~:;rir~:~on ~?r at 6~-4~I or 635-s~gehllfi'fhCh:l~.tmcr~dWrhi~ brea~ and English muffin:. mid-March from 118.9 on during the lest four w , ts _wu mainly have.lhe uivalent of a . • : " ' • .- -Fe_br~Z~ril~sr ,ar~ c~enti.;.;i: ~_._, ;~oar~UeDrl~lC~".~..,..{~ '~rC~P'~i~|e." The"dairy'~dex. " Grade..g12e~u~ation, ~myone..... " : ...... --1'efface'"" ": i.. " . ~r~" ; "" -- ~L/J[O~])~'~ 1 1 ~) S " / ~'ooa p ~ sus~ ' has increased by 6 6 percent wishin to write the tests at . 46.... reentabove ear-ago -,msis.mefirst~m,-,icant during the last 12 m onths • this tune musthavetheir qL;HIPIIMI .. • ,.. leve~, but less t~an. one cnangem.this.~ooaca~gory The fish index increased apelieation in to Victoria ....

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However, there were also ~--~Prices...... "a,,ctsof cere increased and" inatan," coff.ee., w ere Prepare" for the GEDTests" [ • -- ,ILT ~ rz --i ~[ I , increases exceeding one ~,~,,~ ~ce'nt since mid- Principally.resp°nmme. z°ra is ava:dable.at ~e.~oue~e ~ ~I 111 ~ I "- percent in the month for fats. ~,.... =; =~,,o,, ~,~,,,.,,=~,m 3.2 percent increase m me Boo~store tor ~.vo. znc MM M~ MM MM I 1M ~ -- . a • I ~ 1 1 and otis, fish and eggs. ;n~©u,-~,= whnl~nl~_ ...... nriCeS in the beverage index during the bookstore is open from 8.3 0 ~ i I ,J}, v "-- $ "~/I I • y4 _ I I Prices of beef, park and Ma~iUmes'cau~ most of last four weeks. The a.m. to 4 p.m. ~ v ~p J.- • • ~ m ~. Jt otherComparisons meats declined. with one this advance. The cereal beverage index is now 40.8 CAT BALLOU / "year ago show beef, perk and bakery w.oducta index percent above year-ago This is the title of the next and poultry prices are is 5.4 percent aoove a year levels, film tb be shown in the [d 'Significantly lower, ago. Higher •frozen orange College Film Series. This juice prices have been me carei~ree and cleaver However, there have been Fresh fruit and vegetable We wou like to substantial increases over prices increas.~ by 6.1 and major cause oz me 1.8 mixture of Western extend our. appreoiation the year for beverages, 2.0 percent, respectively, percent increase in the stereotypes is used to make ' [[ processed fruits and during the four weeks to "other food" index. Sugar up the traditional horse to the to owing businesses vegetables, fish and dairy told-March. Cabbage and and jam prices have also opera, thereby making for products, carrot prices have con- increased, but to a sesser great entertainment. It's a The beef index declined tinued to advance, but degree. However, sugar aelightful spoof with flashes for ~pon~Jng ~eam~ in the Lo~e~' gon~pJel -I • 1.7 percent during the four- tomato and lettuce prices prices are substantially' of uood satiric wit and is week period to told-March, have moderated. It ss an- below a year ago and as a sus'~ained by the per- Wholesale beef and |lye ticipated that . fr~h consequence the "other formances of Jane Fonda as .cattle prices declined vegetable prices w~ uec food" index is only 0.8 the wide-eyed schoolteacher somewhat during February during Aprllas spring crops vercent above its level of and Lee Marvin as abeat-up TAYLOR'S MEN'S WEAR CEDARLAND TIRE and retail margins still in the southern U.S. are ~urch1976. 2unfighter, turned CANADIAN CELLULOS ~: TOTEM FORD ' appear relatively narrow, hervested and the lrnpact of The AIB's cost .of .a ~esperado. The highlight of ALL SEASONS'S SPORTING GOODS . GLACIER GLASS • Beef prices are 1.7 percent the adverse winter weather nuiritlous diet for a zamfly the movie is' Marvin in a ~:V'S MEWS WEAR WEST POINT RENTALS below year-ago levels, fades into the past. of four during the week of. double role of ~unfighter Pork prices declined by Both fresh orange and March 18, was $46.64. ' and also menacm~.... ~fller TERRACEBOB'S SHOES EQUIPMENT SALES SKEENAK'SHAIN MOTEt.AUTO METAL :0.7 percent during the last ...... McGILLIS & GIBBS CO. MARSH EQUIPMENT four weeks as/recent in- , - a~ TOTEM TOWING & CRANE SERVICE WEDEENE RIVER "CONTRACTING creases in hog prlces were | " __' FINNING TRACTOR & EQUIP. LTD. TERRACE INTERNATIONAL absorbed at the retail'level. | ~[, [ Pork prices are 7;0 percent I S0H0~, t it ~ISTRIC , I THE MUFFLER SHOP WIGHTMAN & SMITH ,,I ,I IT NO 88 TOTEM T.V. BEAR CREEK LOGGING below ayear ago. .|. • , Egg prices have increased I . * " (TERRM:E) I TERRACE CO-OP ' ROWFORD SPLICE RITE ERWIN JEWELLERS TERRACE DRUGS . I SIGHT & SOUND " ' TILDEN-RENT-A-CAR "~ LITTLE, HAUGLANO & KERR'' NOR-LAKES .CONSTRUCTION | "~t~!,,~,~I , AnnouncesKindergarten Registration Day will be on Thursday, April I NORTHWEST SPORTSMAN AUTO MARINE ELECTRIC i |me !,:~F)~i~! | 21, 1977 for children living in Terrace, Thornhill, Kitwanga and the | PARK AVENUE REALTY " DAIRYLAND i.~:.~tl " "'~./}"~ I [ Hazeiton area. ' | SANDERS WELDING SKOGLUND LOGGING | """ .1~'~ I I Itisimportantthatchildrenregisteratthistimetoassistwithplanning | SKEENA HOTEL AL McALPINE i kllOW ~ "~Ji~.i",i | for September. ' | 'SKEENA DIESEL . KALUM E'LECTRIC | --L-- a. '~lllm~.'~| | \ Kindergarten children registering MUST be five years old by | "LEHMANN JEWELLERS OVERWAITEA i wiim lqp "e~'':~!'i.~, ''i | December 31, 1977. Birth Certificates are required. | TOTEM BEVERAGES TERRACE HOTEL |".4aarrtO;.,'." I | All Kindergarten children living west of Munroe Street in Terrace | ALBERT & McCAFFERY ELKER AUTO SUPPLY I ...... ~..... ___ | | should register at Parkside Sdhool. | RICAR AUTOMOTIVE '. JIM'S ESSO SERVICE | TU~ TO JB | i Allother Kindergarten children should register at the Primary School | AUCKLANDS EMCO SUPPLY I ,,,.r- -' ...... I | nearest their home. * . I N.EW QUADRA TRAVEL SERVICE DOG & SUDS | ~WIlINGUMI'IIaeMUI~ | I The times for Kindergarten Registration are: I EAST SIDE GROCERY . TYMOSCHUK AGENCIES LTD. I "". .. ~| 9:00 a.m. - noon ' ' I R.L. HAIGH , ' . B & G GROCERY i ~ ~lRIIll • I| 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. • ~ , '" . I |,. "" .... "_," " i| ThUrsday. April 21, 1977. | " ' " n -LO |"~ ;UlNIrM| |e TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE may be applied for by.parents of I These sponsors oa oheok at t I "_7 ...... II Kindergarten students living outside the 21/z mile walk limited / Curling Rink I:, Home li .established by the Department of Education, and travelling oneway by i .. ,'. ill .hoo, . . . ,. ' '' I_°' 'o s .. wSi.h learns !he; have dram for the Bonspie,.

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Used cuffing torch with gauges The Herald, 3212 Kalum Street Rototilling done with large Golden Rute: Odd lobs for the For Sale: one used Ele~trolux' 4708 Park Ave. Call at 3314 $125. New 225 amp buzz box hours, $9500; David Brown 45 hp" P.O. Box 399 Terrace, B.C. tractor unit. Front end bucket jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238. vacuum cleaner with power Sparks St.or phone 635-2039. (p. head. Excellent condition. welder $230. New bench grinder tractor with loader S7500; Case Phone635-6357 for spreading soil or gravel.• Kalum. (cft) 430 tractor with loader $4500; 16) r Phone 63S-5257weekdays or 635- with stones $110. New i/2,, drive' Subscription rates: Single copy Thornhill area preferred. Phone 6609 evenings. (p.16) air Impact $130. Used ~/+" drive Howard 60" rotovator $1100. 20 cents. Monthly by carrler 80 635-3478. (p.17) 16. Lost Butler Bros., Victoria, 652-1121 For Rent: 2 bedroom basement ,air impact $85. 12"x40" camper unit. Fridge & stove. Close to cents. or canopy window $10. Phone DLO0698A. {P.16) Yearly by mail in Canada . BAKKER'S MODULAR LOSII'- ON APIi'/L 11, New, clean burning heaters for town and hospital. Phone 635- 1977 shops, barns, greenhouses. 635.3038days. 635-2486evenings.. S14.00. Six months In Canada One white, male, six month old 9353. Also for sale: 4 chairs and STRUCTURES (p-17) $8.00. Senior Citizens $8.50 per For Sale: very reasonably Salmoyed dog. Answers to Burns diesel or any Iowgrade table. (p.16) combustible liquid. No fan or year. priced pre-fab greenhouses. For "Chino". Phone 635.5464. (c-16) Yearly by mall outside Canada information phone 638-1768 • .... r r ...... motor. Totally automatic. A few 37. Pets TERRACE For Rent: 2 bedroom duplex. left at only $65. Phone 63S.7480 $20.00. Six months $12.00. evenings or view at 3961 Debble 19. Help Wanted PRINCE GEORGE Appliances included. $200 per or view at Yellowhead Feed +~11 types hor~s wanted• 635- SMITHERS month. 635-5397. (p.16) • Authorized as second class mail St. (p-17) 5617. (df) "; by the Post Office Department, • "TAXI DRIVERS , Store. (p-17) Ottawa and for payment of SATTELITE VINYL offers the Full flhne, part time, Class 4 For Sale: top quality horse, hay. "John Deere 3 bedroom triplex for rent. With licence and police permit For: Sale: 4 horses, one i976 in the North" frldge and stove. View at 2713 postage in cash. following services: Buick Wildcat $450. One I ton Heavy bales. $2.00per bale. 847- Classifieds due by 12:00 noon Repair, Recovering & ~ required. Contact manager, 3165. (c.18) Hall" Street. (p.16) Monday. 52.00for first 20 words, Terrace Taxi'- 635.2242. (ctf) flafdeck truck, new motor, Recoloring of vinyl furniture $2300. One 4x4 ~/4 ton crewcab 10 cents each word thereafter. I VULCAN Accommodation to rent for and earlaps, skidoo, car & truck $2200. 635-7684. (p-17) 38 Wanted : Misc. No refunds on classified ads. seats. Upholstery in vinyh HELPWANTED I single person on Halliwell. Own' - fabric and leather and furniture Fully qualified autemotive Wanted to buy: lackpine logs. IMACHINERY&private bedroom and share use For Sale: one purebred Saanen 1. Coming Events repair. Phone 635.4348. Johns electrician for one man shop. Phone 635-2603. (cff) of remainder of large house. • Phone 635.6334. (c-16) dee, one recorded Nubian doe. Phone Dave at 635-S250 Road, Terrace. (p-17) Both lust refreshed with kids at EQUIPMENT Weight Watchers meeting held"f r- 39. Boats & Engines evenings. (c.17) side. One complete Serge every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the 24. Situations Wanted Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Webb Refrigerati0n " milking machine. Phone 635- "Fbr Sale: 24' factory made" Bill Ross LTD. For Rent: 2 bedroom duplex. 7563. fiberglass riverboat c-w 65 hp .... 635-3210 / =, ?~llp. Avenue. .. 4623 soucm 63s.2188 WORK WANTED (p.16) Stove & frldge. Nb pets. River Bulldozing, basement digging, Marc. Jet. Extra beffom end Drive, Thornhill. 635.2591. (p. Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club fuel tanks, life jackets and Cowart Road landscaping etc. Backhoe work, For Sate: new and used Western 17) will commence play each and English saddles. Trades trailer. Moving, must sell. Best .+,..... +++ PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Tuesday night at 7:30. Play will rata.filling, post hole digging. accepted. 635.5617. (c-16) offer. Phone635-2831after 6. (c- Cedar Place be in Room 4, Caledonia High O Phone Au(horized 635-6782 16) Phone: 564-0101 School. All bridge players are For Sale: one cow and two 10- Apartments Service Depot (ctf) For Sale: 17' Lurid boat. Merc invited fo attend. For part- month.old calves. Phone 635- "4631 Walsh Avenue Repairs to Refrigerators cruiser. Inboard.outboard, 1 nership or information phone 2613. Freezers, Washers, Dryers, SPRING CLEAN-UP? (p-17) year old. 92 hours. Call 635-6636. 110ffers You: Suite ! 13 635.7356. (ctf) "Verne Ferguson And Ranges Workers available for odd lobs (ctf) Terrace, B.C. Loyal Order of Moose Ledge No. (Ctf) such as digglng gardens, raking' For Sale: Pigeons, racing 635.3316 TREE FARMER 1820, Terrace, B.C. Meeting leaves, peintlng, car wash, etc. homers. Phone 635-9036after 4 For Sale: GM 327 cu. in. Barr- 635-7056 held every 2nd and 4th Thur -• MR. FIXlT Phone Osborne Guest Home. • p.m. Marine motor with Berg- KOEHRING-BANTArV New 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites sday every month at 8 p.m. Warner velvet drive tran- for rent. Frldge & stove, Anywhere, anytime 635-2171. (C-17) For Sale: Artlficlal flower Phone 635.6641. (cff) + smission. Good condltlon. BOMAG drapes, carpet, rec. area . Small motor tune-ups a arrangements for all occasions. 32. Bicycles, Motorcycles Steel Barge sauna and pool table. Only ~ Thornhill Calorie Counters: specialty. 638.1633. (p-16) meet every Tuesday, Thornhill Phone 635.4602 Evenings. 635- 40'x24' 3-in. deep three- LOED apartment in town with Elementary School, 7:15 p.m.; 4565 days. (cff) Cress pottery kiln for sale. Any sixteenths steel plate. 3 fuel HYDRO-AX se¢:urity enterphone and New members welcome from For Sale: 1972 Commando offer considered. Phone 635.. tanks built in and pile driver. elevator. Absolutely no pets. Terrace and Thornhill. ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Norton 750. Low mileage. $1,000. 4698. (c-16) Built to operate from barge. Dale Stacey icff) .." ...... Phone 635-2370after 6. Also 1970 Leads 42 ft. Hammer 2500 Ibs., 638-4703 C.S. JOHNSON Kermode Four Wheelers Refrigeraflve Contracting and household repairs. Phone 63|- Chev 4 wheel drive with winch 18 in. guides, powered with For Rent: 2 bedroom apt. in S- Meetings 1st Wednesday of each and aux. gas tanks. Asking Hayes.Lawrence motor,' modeI plex on Haugland. Stove & month at 8 p.m. in the meeting 5876or 638-1231. (ctf) Contact: $2500. (p-17) frldge, 11/2baths. Availahle May room at the Sandman Inn. For LINK power unit&winch. Phone Garry Curtis • : For 635-3181. (o16) , 1. Phone 635-5213. (ctt) further information phone 638- For Sale: 1968 Honda street Sales Representative 3442. ..~ PA RTI CI PACTION bike. 450 cc engine rebuilt last Furnished two bedroom unit. • year. New paint job. $650. Also I L 4••cruiser. Good sea boat for Clearwater, B.C. •Carpeted, fireplace. Everything ALCOHOLICS with .+ +a,--;l+ A,NO,~4YMOUS 1974 Honda Street Bike. 175 cc. F' channel fishing. Cedar strips supplied Including dishes, linen, ACTION r Man., Thurs., Sat. Excellent condition. Only 2,000 and oak ribs. C-W tandem Phone: 674-9692 TV., vacuum etc. Suitable two T Phone 638-1021, 635-5636 : Join miles. $550. Phone 635-3359. (p- .o,K,~:n-'e trailer. $6000. Phone 635-4727. working adults. 635.6757. (c-16) 16) (p.17) ".Cor~structlon and ":: Parents :. Forestry; Equipment 43. Rooms'for Rent For Rent: 2 bedroom duplex. in Crisis Terrace: L : : ..... , ..~+-- + .. • 1973 +BMW 750 wi:th Vetter 24 foot and 29 foqt#lywood and u.,~..... : ...... - ~:.: ." ;Stove &fHd~le. Carpeted. Paid+'+:. "~," -PJ'e you making your~own life Ktckstand • HILLSIDE • LODGE Fitness Fairing $2195. 635.2919. (p.17) fibreg ass f!at-bottom rlver-~ electric heating. Phone 635.7485. and your children's miserable? Un iversal fitting, boats. Motor and trailer; Phone 4450 Little Avenue (p-16) P.I.C.'s goal is to help you Backhoe with RaPS canopy 'Sleeping rooms, housekeeping Centre 33. For Sale -Misc. '~ ~. 63_5-3265. (P.'17)...... ~, with windshield. New pins and become the loving constructive, simple cut to units, centrally located. Fully For Rent in Thornhlli: one paint. Two 6-8 yd. dump-boxes parent you really want to be. Swimming• (Heatqdi 41. Machinery for Sa~e~ furnished. Reasonable rates by bedroom furnished apartment. Price Skeena Forest Products: required length complete. Two 8' stationary All enquiries abso!utely; day or week. Non.drinkers only.' S140 per month. Singles only. Pool) - Sauna - Super- Ltd. will have a sale of low~ 88 • F-or saie; one" ]~)~B-r~rl~'~'~ logging bunks. Trip one side. confidential. dump box 16.6", ¢-w 25 ton Phone 635.6611. (c.ff) Phone 635.2065. (p.16) Phone Mary or John - 635.4419. vised Gym. grade lumber Monday thr0ughl Also bulkhead. Used 28" Bud. Friday 7 a.m. to 3'p.m, X ~ Hoist-pump & P;T.O. & shaft. wheels. 409 Chevy truck engine or Jane - 635-4607. (ctf) i • Open 7 Days , Room for rent in the bench area For Rent: 1 bedroom furnished marked -- $20 per 1000 bd. ft, GORDON & used 6 months. 3 only 22" Bud complete. Oxygen and with kitchen facilities. Phone house and a furnished 2 Meeting -- Terrace B.P.O.E. A week Economy -- $40 per 1000bd. ft. : ...... J m H.D. wheels. 2 only 22.5 Bud. acetylene set. Phone 635-3939. 635.3971. (df) (Elks Lodge). First and Third (Ctf) . AJ~DERSON LTD. Wheels. 1" sliding 5th wheel. (o16) bedroom house in Thornhlll. Monthly or yearly Phone 635.5775or 635-5874. (ctf) Thursday of month. O.O.R.P...... L - Phone Bill 635.2789. (p.16) ~ . "One bedroom for rent with (Ladies of the Royal Purple) - membership. .. •~+:....,:~.:.m,:~::.:..,~::.:.e.~.m+:~....-..~:::~:..;:::~-::~.~:+~::~:::~ ~~:~:...:~!E..:~:.::i.~:!.::!:i:.~:i:!:i:i.~.i:i:::i:::i:i:i:~.i~iii!ii!~.~!!i~!i ,kitchen facilities for single For Sale: one set of car chains ~:;.!.i..:~;;:~:.~!~!::.:~:~:!:~:~:~;.~:i:.::::!;~:~::::~:.:+:.:.:.:.:.:+:.:.:.:::::.:;.:.:::~:;:::.:::..:.:::::~:;:;:+:.:.:.:~:.:.:.~.:.:.~.:~.-.:.~..;.~v..;...... ;.;...... ;...... ~...... For Rent: small 2 beclroom Second and Fourth Monday of Join Anytime H78.15. 2 winter tires H78.1S. 1 man. Phone 635-5893. (p.18) p ...... i-" tl',- ,, .... trailer. Fully furnished. Month. winter tire 700.15. 8 mounted . o 3313 Kalum 47. Homes for Rent .. Located 3347 Kofoed. $110 per month. No animals. 635-2482. I NCH ES AWAY (Across from Arena) truckstove. tire1 front 100-20. backhoe 1 Konmorefire 11L. " "C:O~r~/e to ChUrch "" CLUB 16 10 ply. Phone 635-7838. (cff) ...... Small one bedroom furnished (c-16) N~eet every Tuesday night at' Phone 635-5361 . •• duplex for rent' at 968 Moun-. 8:00 in the Skeena Health Unit. tainvlew Blvd. Phone 635.2577. For Rent: basement suite, 2 DO IT NOW For Sale: spruce logs suitable For more information phone'. SALVATION ARMYI "KNOX UNITEDI 'ZION (ctf) bedroom. Stove and trldge+ 635.?847 or 635-3023. Handyman Services: Home for log houses. 635-2603. (.cff) included. No pets allowed. 635- Repairs, Painting, Odd Jobs i,6 t Wai,,; CHURCH BAPTIST For Rent: 4 bedroom 2 7330 or 635-5556. (p-17) around the house and grounds Top quality a lfaipha, clover and Captain: Bill Young bathroom, carport, paved The Order of the Royal Purple timothy mixture in barn. $70 Per 4907 Lazelle Ave.' CHURCH would like to thank all those who (No lob too small). Reasonable 9:45 Sunday School Minister Rev. D.S. Lewis drivewa,/, covered patio, fenced For Rent: two bedroom rates. Phone ton or Sl.75 per bale. Write 11:00 Morning Worship Car. S~rks & Keith yard. In town. Near school. $320 townhouse. Wall to wall carpet. donated or supported our Tufty Hall, Box 1009, Van. Garage Sale on April 2nd, $500 635-2435 7;30 Evenln~ Services Sunday S'chool .... per month. 635-3242. (p.16) Fridge and stove. Available derhoof, B.C. (cff) was raised to help paint the (ctf) '. "Man; Cottage'meetlng Y:30; Senior 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. May 1st. Phone 635.2409. (p.16) Wed. Home league 7:30 Under 12 " 11:00 a.m." Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. For Rent: three bedroom home Tuck Ave. Senior Citizens Hay for Sale: $80 per ton. Will Residence. NOW OPEN Sat.. Youth group 7:30 Worship Service 11:00a.m. Evening Service 7:15 p.m. with frldge & stove. Garage, 'For Rent: 2 bedroom suite. deliver. Phone 847-2528. Jack basement, lawn and yard. Fridge & Stove. Heat included. Reitma. (cff) " Phone B.C. Heart Foundation In ANDRE'S EN- Caj)tainor Mrs. Bill Young., Reliablepeople only. Phone 635- No pets. 635.9471. (sff) Memorian Donations may be TERPRISES LTD. MENNONITE CHRISTIAN 5775. (p-16) sent to Terrace Unit, Box 22, R.V. Parts & Auto Parts ST. MATTHEW'S BRETHREN; 49. Homes for Sale REFORMED For Rent: 3 bedroom house.• Terrace, B.C. repairs. American J Auto Hay. ' Strawl 472,,ze,,e Ave. CHURCH Available immediately. Phone For Sale: 2 bedroom up and+ 1 9. In Memoriam and Import Cars. l ." ...... 638.,01, CHURCH. 635-2153. (c-16) bedroom basement suite house...... 3026 Hwy. 16 East I ' Western lack., Sunday Services: - 3406 Eby Street Sparks St. at Sfrau.me Ave. Redecorated. Nicely treed lot. In loving memory of Marie Phone 638-1710 1 ,' " i 10 a.m. - Church School & Rev. Arthur Helleman 63S. 48. Suites for Rent Phone 635-4761 after 5. (p-18) 2621 24,L'Estrange, 1974. Sadly passed missed away by Morn,April ~ I En Eli sh Tack.; Adult Discussion PastorPho,e,3,3o,s Dwayne Barkman r g o g . | . ,, . , 11 a.m. - Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Sunday School - Terrace 10:00 ~JBedroorn Row+ Housing-Suites.' HOBBY FARM Full basement, 11/2 baths, half Dad and family. Graduate Groomer. No. I Hrnnmln r for the family 11:00 a.m. Sunday. Worship a.m. 12x56 mobile home and 12x56 I dream of you, dear loved one, tranquilizers used. 638-1720. (o J .p----~....-...r,; .. Ministers: Serv ice ( babysittlng Sunday School - Remo 1:00 block from schools, 5 minute' complete addition .containing 3 walk from town. Suitable for. And see your smiling face, 17) I I'(i U I D ment.;, nev. Lance Stepltans 625.$85l available) p.m. bdrms., fireplace & wall to wail And know that you are happy , Rev. Stephen Inoee 635.2416 11:00 a.m. Worship. Service families. $250 per month. 6. carpet on 1/2 acre on school bus (p.16)lnour Father's chosen place. ~. t.i 3838.Study?InterestedBlblecallIn 635-3015a home or 635-.. 5:00 p.m. Worship Service month lease. Apply Suite 108 -' run. Fenced and landscaped, I 1635-5617 1 SACREDHEA RT .4870..... Sco.tt: ...... !ctf~ green house, chicken house TE.RRACE" For Rent: basement suite, complete with chlckens, large In loving memory of ,an CARPENTRY I Antiques,all useableltems. " PARISH UPLADSN Furnish,dot unfurnished. Close garden area, small fruits, berry Mitchell who died suddenly " _ I The Furniture Stall ...... " " ALLIANCE to school, in town. Phone 635. bushesand fruit trees. Open to April 18, 1974. You could not say goodbye to us, Low Rates J 635.3202 4830 Straume Ave. Terrace 4218. (p-16) all reasonable offers. Call 635- CHURCH; 3271 between 7 and 10 p.m. and YOU could not clasp our hand; No lob too big or small, free I ------''--~--~ 8:1S a.m. 10:15 am. BAPTIST Pastor Roy Taylor i II I .I But God has taken one we loved estimates on remodelling, ' FOR SALE 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. weekends. (stf) J " •+CHURCH, 4923 Agar Ave. 635.3470 Su,tes for Rent To His realms so grand, roofing, porches, siding, | ;:)air of size 5 CCM Junior Pro We mourn for him in silence :elnflng, spraytex ceiling. J .Skates- 520. Used one season.. EVANGELICAL: Keystone Court For Sale: 4 bedroom house. 2 N. bedrooms upstairs and 2 No eyes can see us weep, Phone 635.3268after 5:30 p.m.., FREE CHURCHi' 'Corner of Halliwell & Apartments. Office No. Phone 635.4094 i !(st.f? . Thomas bedrooms In basement. Private But many a silent tear is shed I 10:00 a.m. Bible Teaching Ask for John after 6 p.m. (ctf 2.4611 Scott, One, two & bzerment. 23 on 9 percent While others are asleep. Cor. Park Ave. 8, Sparks St. Sunday School 35,000. 635.4448. (p.17) For Sale: shuffleboard, Valley Sunday 9i45 - Bible School three bedroom aparf- I I • Loved and longed for by all I Rev. W.H. Tatum 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship his family. (p.16) Forge tent trailer, color TV," 11:00 a,m. - Morning Worship ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. catalytic heater. Phone 635. 3302 Sparks St. 635.5115 Service ,ments. ., FOR SALE ' J 9:45 Sunday School 7:15 p.m. Evening Service Class A Electrical Con. 5031. (o16) 7:30 p.m. Singing and Bible Wed. 7 p.m. - Bible Study & 635-5224 : New three bedroom home on l, i4. Business Personal tracting. Free Estimates. lh00 Morning Worship Study large lot. Carpets throughout. J Prayer - , II I Phone 635.5876or638.1231. (cff) For Sale: Springing Guernsey 7:15 Evening Services Wed. Walnut cabinets. Basement l. For .Rent: 1 bedroom fully 'For Sale: First Mortgage ,. +IT-"-" Heifer. $550. 635.3380. (c.16) Wednesday 7:30 p.ml 8:00 p.m. Home Bible Studie~, Interior partially finished, l: Prayer & Bible Study ,furnished bachelor suite in- Full price $43,500.00. Phone| Agreement at $8400 at 10 per. 4' "You are welcome ~ent Interest. Phone 635.2039. TV stand on rollers for large at Uplands" IPENTECOsTAL ' "cludlng all utilities and 635.7367 J (p-16) PAINTING TV. In good condition - $20.' CHRIST LUTHERAN cablevlslon. 2 blocks from (o17) " . J Sewing cabinet - $60. Dish. TABERNACEE center of town. phone 635.6672or Exterior-ln'terior bedroom house priced+ for Carpenter, 30 years experience. washer - $60. Phone 635-9566. CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD 635.2819, (p.16) painting done by Jimmy 4647 Lazelle Ave. quick sale. This house has full Finishing a specialty. Phone (p-16) PastOr M. Kennedy Parsons, prof. painter. Car. Sparks St. & •Park Ave. 886 River Drive Two bedroom suite for rent. basement, near 'schools In O 635.2039. (p.16) Terrace, B.C. Office 635-2434Home 635.5336 Very reasonable. FREE For Sal6: Hammond Sounder Rev. Roll Nosterud 635.5882 Stove & frldge and carpet.- quiet resident area. Priced to electric organ. Excellent Rev. R.L. White Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Beautiful, clean, quiet. Closeto sell in low thirties. For ap. $25.00 estimates. Morning Service at i1:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. condition. Bench and music Sunday School, Adult Class & Sun'day School 10:00 a.m. school and hospital and Pohle . Pelntmenttovlew call 635.7878..' ~n hour for all • this. 1977 Morning Worship 11:00 a.m., Sunday E~enlng 7:15 p.m. included. Phone635.3241. (c-17) Confirmation Class at 9:45 Sawmill. Located on South (c916) backhoe, 18 ft. digging depth. Evening Worship 7:30 a.m. Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p.m. 635-5634 "You/" Friendly Family. Sparks St. Phone 635.7503before For Sale: house on 5 acres en. Also clam bucket on front. Sch. For Sale: 12' aluminum canoe Prayer Service•Wed. 7:30 p~m. Youth Night Thurs. 7:30 p.m. mifty's Excavating, Phone 635- Call Anytime Church" 2 p.m..(p.16) the bench. Phone635.4453. (cff) with floatatlon. Very light. $200...... 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I II 49, Home5 for Sale 51. Business Locations 55. Property for Sale 57. Automobiles 58, Mobile Homes 68, Legal Country style livlng in town. For Rent: Ground floor com. For ~le: I lot out at CoppersMe • For Sale: 1973 Chevy V= ton For Sale: 12'x68' three bedroom MINISTRY "Being young is beautiful, but being old is comfortable." 5gild 2 bedroom house on well merclal or office space. 4646. Estates. Asking $5500. Phone pickup. 6 cyl., 3 speed. 1972 trailer. Has~10'xS0 ' addition OF FORESTS Ebner-Eschenbach treed 1 acre lot. Low taxes, Lakelse. Phone 635.4925. (Cff) Mrs. Margaret Price at 6740 Chevy ~/~ ton 4x4 pickup. 307, V. with extra bedroom. Addition TIMBER SALE A-NS32 • o excellent;garden, soil.- Phone 8, 4 speed. Phone 635.6880. (p. has wood heater and is com. Sealed tenders will be ' " .... ' " ' ' . Galnshough, Richmond, B.C., II I I II II I II IIIIII III 635.7504, (p.171 52. Wanted to Rent i 2"/4.1~05or phone 635.3802. (c. 16) pletely wired and Insulated. received by the District ...... " ...... 17) This is on e 75'x100' lot in Forester at Prince Rupert, MOORAGE RENEWAL OONTRAi)TS For sale: 2 bedroom house with Wanted to Rent: furnished For Sale: 1964 Chev Impal~, Thornhilh Front lawn. British Columbia, Pot later than basement, 2.2 In living room, home suitable for year round 56. Business Opportunity with 4 summer & 4 winter tires: Beckyerd has greenhouse and 11 a.m. on the 10fh day of May, Moorage at the MK Bay Marina expires on kitchen recently redecorated. living for family of 2 children on rims. asking $450. 1970 woodshed. Phone635-2641 after 1977 for the purchase of Licence April 30, 1977. Anyone wishing to renew their and 2 adults. Hydro, Indoor On fully landscaped 50 ft. x 150 For Sale: Older rental unit for Datsun 510, 2 dr. sedan. (4 7 p;m. (p-171 A08532, to cut 14,904 cunlts of moorage space or anyone wishing space at the plumbing, water, school within "studded fires). Asking $500. Spruce, l:lemlock, Cedar and ft, lot. Close to downtown. sale. Four 2 bedroom suites. marina should arrange to do so before April 30th, Priced to sell, open to all offers.- easy access. Available in early Utility trailer and one spare 12'x68' three bedroom mobile trees of other specles located at July 1977 to June 1978. Contact. Good location. Priced to sell. Phone 635-2061. (p.171 Phone 635-9471. (stf) tire. Asklog S70. Phone 635.9054 home with 12'x25' Insulated the lunctlen of Alwyn Creek end 1977, by contacting the Marina Manager, Mr. Lorne Howe, R.R. 2, Teeswater, .t or view at 3390 River Drive, extension. Contains two ad- Skeena Rlver Range 5 Coast Don Pearson atthe MK Bay Marina or at Custom ditional bedrooms and storage For Sale: 3 bedroom house. Ontario, N0G 2S0. (c.16) Believe Itl New home plus • Thornhlil. (p.16) Land Dlstrlct. area. All furnished with new Sports Ltd., in Kitimat. Carport, fireplace up & down, prefab home sales business for Three (3) years wll/ be Wanted to Rent: small I or 2 •$;47,500. Could be combined with For Sale: Better than new 1973 furniture including color TV, allowed for removal of timber. finished basement, landscaped, dishwasher and deep freeze. fenced, storage shed, trees. 4736 bedroom house. Single woman needed real estate office. Phone chev. Blueprinted 6 cylinder. Provided anyone who is Kitimat Stikine Regional District with outside dog. Phone after 5. 955.2907,H.Berg, R.R. 1, Iskl, Edelbrock, Mallory, Black Trailer set up and skirted on unable to attend the auction in Tuck Ave. 635.3093. (ctf) I 635-3404. .(~.1.61...... '. Chase, B.C. VOE 1M0. (p16) button tufted interior. $6,500 0.89 acre lot fronted by paved person may submit a sealed invested. $4,S00 or best offer. street and backed by Skeena fender, to be opened at the hour ;SS. Property for Sale~•: " IDEAL FAMILY BUSINESS 635.5751.5504 Lloyde. River. Lot Is partially land.• of auction and treated as one L,...... ~ ...... Sacoodhand store, established 8 scaped and has large bid. .- For Water Wells and Pumping Systems For Sale: approx. 9V4 acres 1 1951 Chev pickup. Offers. 635- greenhouse. For epl)ointment to' mile north of city limits. Phone= years. Beautiful highway and Particulars may be obtained lakeside setting. 2100 square 4396. (C-161 view phone 635-7709. (p-17) from the District Fo.rester, call 635.4094 after 6. • (ctf) ' feet plus storage. 1400 square Prince Rupert or the Forest For Sale: 12'x68' Diplomat. Property for sale: Building lot feet modern living quarters. For Sale: 1967Corvette 427 hard Ranger, Terrace. (c-17) • .:" :~ "" v "... ~ at 4811 Hamer Ave. Priced to $65,000. Phone 698.7379, R.R. 1, top convertible. New brakes, Easy terms. 638.1277. (c.17) G00DWIN DRILLING Owner'leavlng soon - prlce sell. Inquire at 4809 Hamer or Burns Lake, B.C. V0J 1E0. (p. paint lob and overhauled MINISTRYOF phone 635-3366. (c-17) 16) engine. Asking $6,500. Phone For Sale: 12x50 Statesman. W. FORESTS Dealers for Starite•Pressure Systems. lowered. A cozy 3 bedroom, W carpet, fireplace, 12x,10Ioey modernly bullt home In r" ...... ? ...... ~ 847.3461after 5 p.m. (c.171 TIMBER shack, fenced lot 85x200. Phone SALE A0~169 Thornhlll. Features a lovely For. Sale: 40 acres 28 miles 157 Automob!les 635.9039. (p.171 mural in living room north of Terrace. V~ mile hwy. ! ~ -" ...... • For Sale: 1968 Mercury ~/2 ton. Sealed tenders will be Call 635-4073 Evenings fireplace- dining rm. with frontage. Creak. Beautiful soil 1972 Datsun Pickup. 1974:- Phone 638-0276 after 6 p.m. received by the District For Sale: 1974 12x64 Embassy. Forester et Prince Rupert, patio doors - sundeck, lots of mostly In pasture. Full price Datsun 2 door. 1973 Ford (ctf) Call Rob 635.5550. (p-17) kitchen cupboards, attractive $22,000. Phone 635.4305. (p-17) crewcab, 1973 Ford ~'4 ton. Call British Columbia, not later than 635-~686or26095keena St. (ctf) For Sale: a 70 Ford V~ ton for 11 a.m. on the 10fh day of May, bathroom - workshop "1 65. Mortgage Money laundry rm. This 1800 sq. It. | For Sale: large lakeshore lot on . parts and a 67 Pontiac for parts.. 1977for the purchase of Llcence Logging Clerk Required home sits on two-thirds acfe~,l Quesnel Lake neerMItchell Bay For Sale: 1976 Datsun standard. Phone 638.8276 after 6 p.m. A08469, to cut 17,803 conlts of SECOND MORTGAGES Lodgepole Plne, Spruce, Furnished or unfurnished.| in the Caribeo. 58 logs peeled. 7,000 miles. Still under (ctf) for Nass Camp logging operation. Taxes $51.00 only. To view I and ready to build. Spring warranty. Selling price'S3,200. REPOSSESSION FOR SALE 14.9% Balsam, Hemlock, Cedar, Blrch and trees of other species phone anytime: I' water, excellent view. About 14 635-M48. (p-17) I.H:C. Tandem Dump Truck, on amounts over $8,000 Duties are to prepare statistics relating to miles from Horsefly. Good for --1973 hH.C. pickup; 1971 Ford located five (5) mlles east ef (ols) 635:3986 j hunting & fishing and lots of For Sale: 1968 Volkswagen Pinto, 1974 12x63 Vista Villa FAST SERVICE Kltwanga. Casslar Land production along with the time keeping sunshine. For more Information Beetle. Phone 635.4231. (c-161 . Mobile Home. Phone 635~310. No bonus, brokerage Dlstrlct. For Sale: 4 bedroom home in or finder's fees Two (2) years will be allowed function. Applicants must have one years Smithers, B.C, Situated on 3 big phone 635.3181. (c-16) ' : Consig'n your car, " truck or After 5. 635.9405. (ctf) Household Realty for removal of timber. lots in central part of town. For trailer. Leta professionpl sell'it' As thls area Is within the experience in a related field. FOR SALE for you. " Lease & Repo~'s. Come on in or call the nearest Skeena PSYU, which Is fully further information call 847- • officeof HouseholdFinance 9118. (c-18) Approx. 6 acres choi~ Copper Mountain EnterJ~ise.~ For Sale committed, this sale wlll be Apply in writing to property in Thornhill. .-Ltd; 635:4373. DL4144. (ctf) • Ask for Mortgage Services awarded under the provisions of 'FOR SALE Zoning for Residential - .: Plus Used 4608 Lakelse Avenue section 17 (la) of the Depart. Pmonnel Supervisor, or Light Commercial. 1975 ~/~ ton Chev. Automatic, TERRACE merit of Forests Act, which P.S., P.B., tape deck & CB. 8' 1975 Chev ~/~ ton 4x4, V.8 4 '635-7207 - gives the timber-sale applioant 3 bedroom pan-abode on 10 Corner of Old Lakelse Vanguard fully equipped, speed certain prt vllegee. Box 100, acres of land. 2 fireplaces,.w. Rd. and Krumm. Phone 635-4576. (p.17) 1972 Mazda Pickup with 30" 66. Campers Particulars may be ubtalned w carpet, full basement and I Further enquiries call canopy. from the District Forester, Terrace, B.C. spiral staircase, skylight,: 635-3181 For Sale: 1~175GMC ~/4 ton 4x4. 1975 Malibu 4 door classic, V-8, For Sale: Lionel Hardtop 12' Prince Rupert, British carport. Land is partially or write Go~ condition. $6,000. Also auto. tent trailer wlth furnace, stove, Columbia, or the Forest cleared. On pavement. Priced I* Box 430 Jakuz! water pump - $150. 1974 Mazda Rotary Pickup. frldge; Sleeps 8. Very good Rangers, Kltwanga and to sell. $65,000. Phone Phone 638.1849. (p-16) 1972 Chevelle H.T., V.8, auto, condition. To view at 5023 Hazelton, British Columbia. (c- Retail Management Careers 635-4454 Terrace, B.C. P.S. McRae Crescent or phone 635. 18) after 6 p.m. (c-2) (c-16) For Sale: 1975GMC H.D. V2 ton 1974Chevelle MalJbu COupe 3731 after 5. (c.161 Immediate Openings for: Sierra 15. 10'x16' utility trailer. 1972Chrysler New Yorker For Sale: 80 acres with 25'x33" Older 1200 sq. ft. split.level, 3 2,000 lb. 12 volt winch. 125 gal. 1974O~ds 4 door sedan, air For .Sale: Lougheed pop.up .1) TRAINEES: frame cabin end other out- Tidy Tank. 635.5367after 6 p.m. cond. camper. Ideal for small or •Beautify ~vour bdrm. home for sale. Nelson buildings approx. 10 acres POSTINGS IN NORTHERN COMMUNITIES. TRAINING Road, New Remo. Needs minor (p-16) 1974 G..M,C. ~'4 ton' 4X4. Japanese pickup truck. In- neighbourhood. cleared in Rosswood. 28 miles Get out on the street. WILL BE PROVIDED IN SOLID MERCHANDISING repairs. Ideal starter home. 1970 Datsun P.U.. $345.00 ' sludes propane stove, ice box, SKILLS FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT TO north of Terrace. Phone 638-1768 For Sale 36 passenger School 1970Chevelle Wagon. Rebuilt heater, sink & cupboards, With Take a walk. Owner eager to sell. Make an after 6 p.m. (c.22) MANAGEMENT. offer. Will accept lot or mobile ~ Bus. Phone 635.2600 tll 5 p.m. motor and rearend. piexi-glass dome roof top. Can .-'7 55. Property for Sale 635•6937.Evenings. (sff) 1974 Pontiac Sedan. $2800.00 be seen at 4629 Straume Ave. or bomeon trade. Call 112.562-6651 2) DEPARTMENT MANAGER TRAINEES: or 635.7353to view. (ctf). .' ' ~ 1976 Chev Van, 'V-8, auto, 11,00( call 635-5501 or 635-7251. (c.17) --- ,, ...... "- .... ~ 1974Mercury Comet 6 cyl. auto. nnlles. II'al k a Ilk Jck,l~LTl: To manage the Men's Wear, Hardware, Furniture, Foods, Central Bulkfoy Valley Radio, tow hitch, 4 studded \ DL 00605A - -: .... Trailer for Sale: 29' Triple E Meat or Produce Department. 51, Business Locations Two 80 acre parcels of high ...... ,~,.., ~ ,=m=~= ~,, fiffh:~ wheel. For :.Information - ' "~ ~ ,~'. i.... | if,...... • i.,,~-i i. capa--blllTy.... Tarmland avallaOle.... a,,u. ..,,-, ...... -. 'for nu-chese Fo~ ~,^,.A ~,- owher. Extremely dependable * ...... TO V|ew..: ~ .- i)hon~ 638-I~33~~(p'-16~ ..... * 3) EXPER'IENCED DEPARTMENT 7 "..' . ' ".'."--~ "" family car. $2,300. Phone 635- : Copper M0unfoln Ent, Ud. mrmatlon please write: ueep o~ ~, 16~ 3026 Hwy; 16 E, MANAGE RS: OFFICE SPACE Creek Ranch, Box 445, Telkwa, "~" '~-" " 635.4373 'For Sale: 1976 23 ft. •Vanguard Yourcar is Required for all areas of merchandising Including Office end Holiday tPaller. Phone 635-5991. Credit Management. FOR LEASE B.C. VOJ 2XO. (c.17) MUST SELL .~ (I)-17) •telling you 1970 Ford V= ton in good con- 58. Mobile Homes Applicants must prefer to live in rural centres across Forsale: 30acres6mllesout0f, diflen. Some extras. Asking Canada. Apply in person Monday, April 18, 1977, 7:00 p.m. 1800sq. ft. downtown Terrace. I For Sale: 18' tandem trailer. something, Terrace on paved highway. $1,700but open to offers. For For Sale or Rent: 12x52 mobile; Smaller areas available. Also frldge. Also walk in cooler onward to: Phone 635.2089or 638.1161. (p. more information phone 635. home. Well Insulated. Set up in~. unit. Phone 635.3604. (p-171 18) 9635. (p.19) local trailer court. 8x,10 ad- Mr. i.E. Semotluk 635-4636 " - dillon, insulated with electric For Sale: Vanguard trailer. Bay Northern Stores . Manager. 5.2 acres' at Woodland Park; For Sale: 1968 Oldsmobile 2 beat.Takeover bank payments 17Vg, bathroom, shower, hot DO Slumber Lodge Motel Owners anxious to sell. Price _door H.T. Top mechanical • or reasonable rent. Available water, 3.way. fridge, stove with TERRACE, B.C. (ctf) $15,000or nearest offer. 638.1639 c~ndltlon. Radial tires, fully immediately. Phone 630-1761. oven. New condition. Phone 635. HOSES 0FTEN! III II I J I automatic, clean Interior. (ctf) 3463 after 4,:30 p:m. (p.16) after 5. (c.16) Asking price $2,000. Phone 847. 9118. (c-18) For Sale: 1975 12x68 Lemonte 67. Snowmobiled OFFICE SPACE FOR -- mobile home. Furnished or 168 acres, 60 acres hay. Hay RENT shed, 2 houses, 4Oacres slashed. ForSsle: 1971 Ford plckup with: unfurnished. Phone 635-58t7. ":1973 Sk'ldoo 340. LJsed J year. Phone 567.4357 or write L.C. canopy. 8 cyl. motor. 55,000 -(cff) Like new. 638-1074. (c-16) Approx. 600 ft. of office space. Shand, R.R.. 1, Kenny Dam miles only. Asking priceS2,000. ~-- Prime location. Phone 635~ ,Phone847.9118. (c.18) 10x38 Knight trailer for sale. 68. Legal Road, Vanderhoof, B.C. V0J Almost full length storage •...... 2496, (ctf) 3AO. Price $56,000. (p.16) . space, television, air con. m For Sale: 1966 Dodge, 318, auto, NAVIGABLE WATER radio, good tires, good running dltioner and deep freeze in- • PROTECTION ACT ONE ORDER cluded. Also 30" blade Pioneer • t condition. $250 plus T.V. 525, 2 R.S.C. 1970, frldges 530. 635.3242. (p-16) chain saw. Phone 635.7678. (p. CHAPTER N-19 16) • McCOLL , w= | H.A. SIMONS (IN- REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD. For Sale: 1971 Ford Galaxle 2 60X12 Geedall's Mobile Itome. TERNATIONAL) LTD. on and your door. Rebuilt motor. 638-1633. This three bedroom unit is behalf of CANADIAN (A.J.. McColl . Notary Public:- (p.16) tully furnished end reedy for CELLULOSE LIMITED hereby immediate occupancy. Eesily gives notice that they have For Sale: 1971Ford pickup. Low affordableat $9,995.00this unit under Section 8 of the said ACt, 4609-A- Lakelse Ave. 63S ml mileage, dual gas tanks, V.8, must be viewed t¢~ be ap- deposited with the Minister of P.S., P.B., 4-sl~eed. •Best offer. Transport, at Ottawa, and In the I preciated. Phone 638.1378 after 5, ~leave Bank finencing available on office of the District Registrar message or view at j 2208 approved credit. of the Land Registry District of Evergreen St. (p.171 • CHINOOK TRAILER Prince Rupert County at Prince CLASSIFII:D AD SALES LTD. Rupert, British Columbia, a 1974 Chrysler Newport 2 dr. Dealer No. 0113A • descrtption of the site and the hardtop, V.0, auto transmission, • Phone 635-2003 "plans of the Foam Trap, Ef- P.S., P.B. This car Is In ex- (cff) fluent Pipe end Diffuser In. cellent condition and is priced to stallation proposed .to be con- Beautiful log house on nicely Home on 5 acres on L~mch. sell for only $3950. For further structed In Porpoise Harbour Blankets New 68x12 Vista Villa..This Large double garage, home landscaped lot in Copperslde information phone 635.7878. (c- new unit Is situated at space neer Watson Island on Dlstrlct area fenced and landscaped. Estates. 3 bedrooms and room 16) • no. 2, Terrace Trailer Court en Lot 7381, or Block A and Lot for more Inthlrd storey. Large Good garden and greenhouse. Graham Ave. Drastically 7371. shop, fenced, very com. Future 'subdivision For.sale by owner: 1974 In. reduced from orlglnel price of And take notice that H.A. fortable rural living. possibilities. ternaflonal Scout 2. Dual range, SIMONS (INTERNATIONAL) British III I $17,900 to 515,995. auto, fully powered. Excellent. Chinook Trailer LTD. on behalf of CANADIAN condition. Recent 30,000 CELLULOSE LIMITED has REVENUE PROPERTY THORNHILL .... Sales Ltd. ' overhaul. Phone evenings 638. 4406 HWy. 16 W. epplied under Section 8 of the Large corner lot on River Orlve comprising house, 3 rental 1288. (p-16) said Act to the Minister of cabins and 10x52 trailer.. Good well and 2 septic tanks. R.R. 2, Terrace' Transport for approval of the Columbia a Garage. Fridge and stove in all units. Asking 555,000.00.MLS. " 63,5-2033 i974 Toyota Corona sedan. Tent D12.847. (cff) said site and plans. trailer. Meytag dishwasher.. Dated this 12fh day of April 1977. Place o 2S-word ad with this paper and tell us Dining room set plus other For Sale: house trailer. Semi. furnishings. Phone 635-2621 or A.R. Carlson you want to "blanket British Columbia". We furnished. I0x32 with [oey shed. Resident Engineer (c.16) view 4701 Hamer. (p.171 Skirted in trailer court. Asking will handle it for you. Your ad will appear in $2,0110. Phone 635.7859. (p.101 1974 Bobcat Standard tran. most of • the member papers of our British smlsslon. Radial tires. $2,000. 2 bedroom trailer for rent. Columbia Newspaper Association. Good family home on v= acre Phone 635.3178after-6 p.m. 1973 Phone635.3202 or 635.2368. (cff) ~v.mor ~use teeing I~r Arctic Cat 400. Has seen very lot near hospital, 3 bedrooms •Street on nice comer lot. Fully and full basement with some Ilffle use. 5000. Phone 635.3178 Partly 'furnished 2 bedroom fenced with treed sldeyards.' after 6 p.m. (c-16) A Cir¢ulatien ef close to development. Attached Well kept with new tlooring in mobile home with Insulated Garage. Front landscaped, IceY shack and extra shed. All all rooms. Asking S30,000. For Sale: ' 1975 Ford van, Ask Us About asking $47,500. on fenced large landscaped lot 290,000 ... reconditioned engine. 40 HP near Terrace on paved road. It Nowl Very nice 12x56 trailer, Fully furnished 3 bedroom Evlnrude motor. 30" propane Can be sold separately. Asking partially furnished, Set up In trailer on large corner lot near range, regulator and tanks. $14,000.00. Phone 635.5714. (p. FOR ONLY $55.00 quiet, secluded park. Fenced Golf Course. Good workshop Phone .635.4277. (p.16) 16) sideyard. Yours for.only and storage area. $21,000.00. r Fol ad,e: 1972' 3 bedroom $6,000. 0 For Sale: 1975Mustang I I Mach Capowondset up and skirted on I. 302, V.8. Very good s~ape: 75)(200fenced lot. Joey shack is CAREFUL to ,Bonnie Sllaw ' Night Phones: 63S-6970 Financing possible; Call, 635. Insulated and wired..~ke sn Bud McCall 635-2662 4636 daytime, 635.9797 evenings. offer. Phone 635.4454 after 6. crush all (cff) (sff) ; I J smokes dead out. II PAGE B4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 20, 1977 \

Letter from Masset,

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and rain, but their bright- mention the shock ex- to help the students who had is busy at his work. I will Doug Gflmour, who for. ness still colors the garden perienced when I read of readi/]g difficulties. I am now be able to bundle up merly taught at Skeena comer. Ellen Bastin's death in a quite sure the knowledge some more carbon copies of Secondary School is at Vic has not been well for Victoria clipping that she obtained, has gone with these letters to send down presentin a nursing home in thepast few days. He seems Gordon Scott hadbrought up her to help out persons with for Whitney to peruse. After Vancouver. Iris could to havehada bad bout of the with him for me to read. such problems in either a that the copies go to Wendy deliver any notes to him A little constructive flu. Every once in awhile (His sister had thought I different dimension or a and Jim Holloway. By now from her 4892 Dunbar St., criticism about the contents people seem to experience a might happen to know the world beyond. there must have been Vancouver, B.C. address of this column would be cold or flu which person from Terrace.) It Before returning via enough of these to more than (VSS2H3). I am quite sure much more appreciated, necessitates more rest for probably bothered me a Sandsplt after the Spring fill a bookl (the good and Doug would appreciate than not seeing recent ones the physical body. Perhaps little more as when I had Break, I managed to have a bad ones included!) Wendy being remember~,d by any Prioo$ [ffeclive in prinU Some encouraging it is nature's way of helping written the Christmas note phone conservation with Holloway taught school at former pupils or friends. remarks were made to me us to recapture a better for 1976 I had made some Nellie Lewis. Sh'e and both Terrace and Prince recently byourloca]dentist state of health through mention about Ellen being Whitney seem very pleased Rupert, when she was EdJtor'squ0tse0ok Anr|| ._ta 23rd who told me he enjoyed combatting the germs, away. from her growing to be back in the temperate WendyHoward. Her parents lln~ il reading my Masset Ole Gilbertson of Terrace family. In a reply received zone. Both are enjoying both taught in secondary Without tr~ Christian Meanderings coltmm in the recently visited here with us from Ellen, she had told me themselves at Delta and are school at Kamloops but are pr/nc/ples,conservatism is In Terrace $afeway Store Observer, that these were once again. He and Vic that she had attended continuing to play golf with now retired, a polifica! philosophy of well-written and contained made a trip in the B.C. university to obtain her their friends. Cathy Fraser According to word selfishness and liberalism both philosophy and Canuck to Naden Harbour. Master's Degree as she felt Walker often comas to visit received from the late Helen is one o[ greed. Beef 0hunk humour. With so many The weather had been she had to learn all she could them when her husband Roy Gilmour'ssister, IrisYork, ThomasC.JeJ[ery "destructive" family somewhat foggy before they " otherletters, one sometimes the day they returned. A (:ross Rib wonders whether or not to great time seemed to be had continue! during the outing. Ole • While in Vancouver caught a nice spring, but ~ ~~ tmexpectedly recently, with when he went to hit it with ~ I ~:'~ i~' i -- --,~ Elean°r Laverty and the gaff' lost b°th the fish ~ ~ ~!~ ~--'~Jd~ ~ A :: s 1 grandson Kerry, I was and the gaff, much to the | ~ i~.~i ~~:;~II R0ast surprised to meet someone I captain's amusement. On ~~i~=~~i~:: i~ knew-- Robin McColl came the return trip the tatter I ~i ~, '~ Bone In. over to say hello. He in- managed to lose one of the ! ' ~L~+~~!~~"'~~ :i formed me he read my choice caps overboard, but ~' : ~ ~ " ~'~i~ ;. ~ Grade . 109 colmnn all the time -- the climax was reached ~ ~~::__'~!i:i~ daughter Eleanor corn- when suddenly a ~~~'*'~ ~~ merited that anot some e.sandof letters wheelhouse windowDie ira-hi. o..e i, s oe .oo .ckw rd onto the Fr] in 0hiokell when one is also busy cabin door. The whole of the teaching fulltime, there is boat was somewhat soggy never enough time for here and there as a result. revision and rewriting such Frotunately someone from editions. Sandspit, who used to live at "~- A 79= In making an analysis of Terrace, happened ~ be : ~ Whole what I write, Iwo~ldsaymy here the very next day arid OR AND PLAY AT THE ALICE OLSON HOME- Jack Cook School. Terrace Association for the Frozen somehowoverall planto improveis to helpthe rightthe window away. was r~:~plac,~ Daisy is busy at the ironing board while Robin enjoys Mentally Retarded asks for your continued support Grade ...... • ...... lb. state of the world, usually (Having experienced playing. The Alice Olson Home, one of the facilities during the Flowers of Hope Campaign, May 8 to 14. through advocating better many delays in repairs on for the mentally retarded in Terrace, provides a Please be generous when a canvasser calls at your this Island I have labelled family home for out-of-town children attending the relationsFrom my between reading people, and that as the "fastest glass • door. Fruit Yogud possibly through many of replacement in the west!") life's happenings as well, I Yesterday I made my first have definitely come to visit into the new shop believe in an hereafter, recently opened by Ola Hiltz Reincarnati°n seems t° -- the C°rnuc°pia B°utiquet ~ ~ $I O0 offer the most plausible of outgrew its former F .~f,~'~k~k'N~ • for Plain. Lucerne. - the solutions for ira- headquarters. Simpsons- r ~Ir~Bl~ ] World i Assorted 'Varieties l~l -r S 1 mortality and what better Sears orders are also being Realty 200 g Size...... '~r for •

dayEaster t° state Sunday that, morning, than°nan handledbuilding. Anyonein this visitingsame llllll Usually I mention hap- here should be sure to visit --_MemberBr°ker_ IFrozen Dinners penings connected with my this new shop as there is a k ~U~ tmmediate family because diversity of products ~r brin you their these are the known things available. ,.. . and are what you do write Our new Dutch Bakery about in letters to your friends. Somewhere in a to be doing very well and Manor House letter I try to write in now has a specialsign on his Commercial lot on the corner Perfect building lot for. a .'Building lot for your ,dream Assorted Varieties something of interest from a new truck. Some of his of Lakelse Avenue and Kalum home. 149x168on paved street. recent book that I have preducts are sold in other contemporary home. Unusual 11 oz. Package ...... ,...; .... ,. managed to read. Somehow ]anal stores already and I Street. i08x110 with access features. View. On paved Excellentpart of town. $16,500 :~ . ~:~!<~ 79° from 3 sides. Cash offers or street in good neighbourhood, full price. Hans Caulien, 635. ~!~:~:;: .... ;~:~ I doubt that many of the remember cookies he made,' offers with terms to asking Hans Caulien, 635.3708.. 370811...... npp'"'e Juioe spendPe°p]eknow,their, I spare wil]momentseVer wereQ.C.D.T.A.provided,or thebYrecentthe ,3s.370e.priceof ,,s,ooo. Hans Caulien, ~.: ...... ;.,:,,~;~'i ''~;" ~. ~!:~::i~ ~' ~ ~:i ii!ii!~~ ~~!~.,~.~..~;~i~:~ :ii~ : ~' reading such editions and meeting held at Queen ~, i~:~;~:~:~'~i tinenttheref°reCitY.to passI fee| onit theis per-in- CharlotteSocial highlight for this ...... 69 ° formation.I certainly never expected season will no doubt be the A stylish home in a rural Regimen[a] BaH for which setting on an acreage lot. Town House. Choice that any of my comments special invitations have A home to be proud of. 3 About 10 minutes from town. would prompt a long and been issued by the N.C.O.s bedroom, ensuite plumbing in Modern split level home in Offers 3 bedrooms, sunken Quality. Serve Chilled this 1152 sq. ft. home, only 2 good location. $ bedrooms, living room,foll basement and 48 fl. OZ. Tin ...... lengthy letter to the Editor. and members of the Masset If you haven't looked at this years old, on large lot in wall to wall carpeting, natural extra features such as cedar If that reaction did not meet and Queen Charlotte home, you haven't looked Copperside Estate. Asking gas heating, fruit trees, lined ceillngs and ornate light ) with the approval of those Detachments, Royal enough! Three bedrooms, only $43,000. For further garden, landscaped.& fenced, fixtures. Well built. Call Barb putting this edJtioll together, Cal~ldiail Mounted Police. fireplace and comfortable detalls callHorstGodlinski, In goodcondiflon. Full prlce Parfllt at 635.,1971or see it on z.e. the composition of a 'lq;e event wJ]] be held Jn the decor are lust the beginning. 635.$397. only $$6,000. Call Horst "Realscope" in ouroffice. Tomato.v%U" Herald, then I am yelT CommullJty Hall at Masset Call in and check out our i' Godlinski, 635.$397. sorry. On the other hand as on the 29th of Al~ril. "eealscope'" display or call ~i ~ ~~ ~~,~ ~'~a the saying goes, a former When my sister was Kelly Squires, 635.7616. ~' ~ "~ ~'~'~'~'~ ~~ edit°r °f this paper t°ld me spending the tw° weeks with ' " ~ " " ~~ ...... ~ .~ ' " ...... l ----C the truly successful column us foll0wingthe death of her ~~i "" , .::~i.~~'/~!.: was the one that sparked husband, she had a phone . .... :~,~ ...... ,..:,- or Vegetable Soup controversy. Perhaps Xhave call from daughter-m-law ...... :...... -. ~ : :. ::::~ '' Town House reached that stage and am Anna, who stated it must be Just listed. Three bedrooms Hoowaboot a home on a large 10 fl. OZ. Tin ...... for not aware of having done so. dull here at Masset. I am b Well, enough of that quite confident that anyone on Park Ave. with extra A well looked after home in a lot, close to schools, shopping malarkyfor this morning, who has spent time here wfll | finished room and 2nd. goad location close to high and recreational facilities? Halves bathroom in basement, schools and elementary This 3 bedroom home has an Peach We are having typical April find that such a comment is Even the chickens are in- Asking $47,500. Phone Frank schools. Fenced, landscaped afiached carport, 2 fireplaces weather today on the highly inaccurate. There is cludedwith sale of this-7.year- Skidmore and arrange yard with storag(~ shed. 3 and is very clean throughout. Charlottes. If the sunshine always something in- old 4 bedroom home. Quiet viewing, bedrooms and thewhole main See it on "Realscope" in our wo-]d last for any length of teresting going on -- at least rural setting on Kalum Lake floor is carpeted. Fridge and office or call Kelly Squires for :~ !:~ ~ ,. ~ ~..~ ~ ~ ~,: ~ time, I would possibly be out that is how it is for the Road.Fireplace, den, garage ~-~!~::~ o~,~,~?~ range can be included, an appointment to view, 635. spentagai])inthegardellwhereI a good five hours on membersfamily. I amof ourquite immediate sure my theand features paved road tube enioyed.are some For o, i:~:~"~!~:::--~~.~..~.-~.~,,~--~,~~IIII~ '~~~ ~ room,Basementanother features bedroom a.laundry and a 761,. I 2:79' Good Friday. It is most sister would only manage to viewingcall Frank Skidmore, rumpus room. Phone Frank ~. ~ :~ Lynn Valley. Freestone encouraging right now when get the proper number of 635-$691. ~ Skidmore at 635-5691or see it there are so many blooms to hours of sleep in, while ~ on "Realscope" in our office.. ~~ Standard Quality enjoy. One can even enjoy living in Victoria. I i;• ~~""~" . 14 fl. oz. ,Tin ...... for getting rid of the fast- This week Patricia s acres PLUS beautiful split. ,ogrowing e weeds., aod while e umeo, takirlg KenneyofDurlcan, B.C. is I~~ .e,evelhomewithnlevels. ,o.. .. ,o w..This Strawberries hyacinths and narcissi. A Woode. Patricia has been a carpeting, double glass Looking for a home with four few of the Red Emperor regu]ar visitor to the Islands . ~...... ~,~~,~.~,,~, throughout, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, large tulips that did so well last and prefers the holidays bedrooms, 1Y~ baths, spacious living room and finished rec year. have bowed over close that she spends here, to Attractively designed 4.plex. kitchen with countertop stove, room? This is it! Features to the ground after the those spent elsewhere. All units have modern kit- Small horse barn and fenced Attractively located three include built in refreshment ,A O onslaught of recent wind In my last letter I did not chens, big living rooms, 3Y=acres make this ideal tara bedroom home in Horseshoe area, home vacuum system,' • natural rock fireplaces, w-w small hobby farm. Large area. Close to schools, air humidifier and two car Ca'lifornia Grown carpeting throughout. Call garden area plus landscaped recreation and shopping, garage. Asking $69,900 and Canada No. 1 Grade Horst Godllnski for more yard. Phone B. Parfitt for Asking $4%500. Call Kelly open to terms. Call Kelly Approx. 12 oz. Net Weight Basket information. 635.5397. appointment to view. 635.6768. Squires, 635.7616.. Squires for details, 6~15.7616. 4U

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• Thornhlll Calorie Counters April 24, 1977 May 26 - 28, 1977 meet every Tuesday, - The Bobby Hales Band - in Skeena Jr. Sec. School Thornhlll Elem. School. 7:15 concert - 2 p.m.R.E.M. Lee performing arts presen- p.m. New members Theatre. tation. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. ~.~2~[~ ] ~',~ welcome from Terrace & Wednesday, April 27, 1977 I..~. [ ~.4, I "'. Thornhill. , - A discussion group for Wednesday, June 1 - Weight Watchers 7 p.m. women for six successive Suzuki Piano Students • every Tuesday, Knox United Wednesday mornings to Recital. R.E.M. Lee • Church discuss "Women and their .Theatre 8 p.m. - Inches Away every, relationship to politics and Tuesday Skeena Health Umt the power structure". In the Thursday, June 2 ". Pers0ns Who Wli5 to'list 8 .m. Ub _r~ry basement starting O.A.P. Monthly Meeting - information In this column -~tmcilmeeting-2nd&4th April 27. For further in- Snr. Citizens Room 2 p.m. May 3, 1977 sheuld telephone TAB at 638. Monday, Municipal Hall. formation phone Lesley Tuesday, June 14 Weatherston, 635-7957 or Pacific N.W. Music Festival - Co:615 Members Annual ~8196 before 12 noon on -KerinodeFourWheelers-8 Alice Chen Wing, 6S5.7763. Monthly Meeting-Rp.m. Meeting. 7:30 p.m. in Wednesdays for the p.m...lst Wednesday of each Saturday, April 30"- ' Wednesday, June 15 Terrace Banquet Room. following week's issue of the. Terrace Herald. ~ monm in meeting room of Final Night Concert of the Joan Spencer's Singing Friday, June 17 the Sandman Inn. Pacific Northwest Music Students Final Concert - Caledonia Sr. Sec. School 'Second ThurMay of Every' -B.P.O.E. (Elks Lodge) Ist Festival. R.E.M. Lee R.E.M. Lee Theatre 8 p.m. Graduation Ceremonies. •Month. ~ & 3rd Thursday of each Theatre- 8 p.m. Old Age Pensioners Monthly month. May 1, 1977 ~ _~ ,~ - m ~ [ Meeting- Senior Citizens .The Terrace Shriner Pan. 2 p.m. . Lodge 18 meet the first "Terrace Five Pin Bowling l ~ 0Vflir / . __ --~ g t'.-.~ i Tuesday of every month at Assoc. Annual Spring | \]0Y'/]/~qP ,,ffi~li*l['lq[~M~: IF _ ~ I 'Kiwanis Club meeting 6 7:30 p.m. at Gim's Meeting and Election of [ ~ ~" |~1 It w-- _ -~lJ[ ~ [ p.m. Terrace Hotel every• Restaurant. . Officers will be held at 8 1 ~-/ " - ,qi',,a|a~_|| • • I - Shrine Club Bingo every p.m. at the Elks Hall. I ('(~)/ qP ~lrt ! ~W ~. "~....--~" [ Tuesday. ~ i " last Thursday of the month Sunday, May 1, 1977 [ "J'./" ]l U 111F - ~ | ~'- Rotary Club M~eting 12 to' at the Arena Banquet Room - The Raincoat Puppet [ / " --~ 1:30 p.m. Gim's. Every. beginning at 8 p.m. Theatre will be presenting L/ ~ Monday..... " - Kinettes monthly meeting at"Tales the R.E.M.of Wally Lee and Theatre Pearl" l[TW -"" • Title" .... ' ~fl~ Artist-..... LW Whist every Tuesday night, is the 2nd Wednesday of beginning at 7 p.m. Ad- 1 Don't Give up on us David Soul 4 Senior• Citizens Rm. at every month in the Sand- mission for children will be 2 The things we do for love 10 CC 2 :Arena. man Inn at 7:00 p.m. 75 cents and $1.50 for adults. 3 I like dreamin' iKl~ilnn~Nolanoates 3 - Centennial Uon's Meeting j Wednesday, April 20 ." corr. 4 Rich girl 5 every Thursday - 12 p.m.l Business and Professional ,Monday, May 2 5 You y' look good Josni Taylor 1 Sandman Inn Women Monthly Meefip.g] -.Terrace Kinettes' 2nd 6 Hotel California Eagles 14 - Kinsmen meeting - L~t &: April 20, 1977 pnnual "Step into Spring" Long time Boston 6 3rd Thursday - 7 p.m. -Terrace & District Hospital Fashion Show at the R.E.M. I'm scared Burton Cummings .Terrace Hotel. . Society at 8:30 p.m. at ~e Theatre at 7:30 p.m. 9 Don't leave me this way Thelma Houston l~ Caledonia Lecture Theatre. Tuesday, May 3 10 Dancing Queen Abba 9 - A.A. meeting - Terrace' April 21, 1977 "~ Terrace Concert 11 Southern nights Glen Campbell 13 'Hotel. Every Sunday 7:30, Association present world 12 So in to you Atlanta Rhytlim Section lS p.m. - St. Michael's Cathedral Boys' Choir (Toronto). famous violinist Ricci: 13 Carry on wayward son Kansas 8 -Alateen, Alanon meeting at: R.E.M. Lee Theatre - 8:15 14 Say you'll stay until 15 the Skeena Health Uniti Evening, R.E.M. Lee .Theatre p.m." tomorrow ' Tom Jones every Monday " ; 15 The first cut is the deepest Rod Stewart 16 - A.A. Meeting at Knox Saturday, April 23. 1977 " May 4 - 7, 1977 - N.W. Drama Festival, .16 Lido shuffle Boz Scaggs 20 United Church everyI - A rummage and bake sale 17 Monday 8.:30 p.m. will be held at St. Matthew's R.E.M. Lee Theatre Fly at night Chilliwack 24 'TSm'sday, May 5 18 Right before your eyes Ian Thomas 11" Anglican Church, 4726 19 - Kinsmen Bingo every 3rd Lazelle Avenue beginning at O.A.P. Monthly Meeting . Theme from "A star is 12 Wednesday of every month: SUr. Citizens Room 9. p.m. born" Barbra Streisand lO a,m. 20 Do ya E.L.O. 21 at the arena, Saturday, April ~ " ' - Friday, May 6 12th Annual Arts and Craits •Skeena Jr: Sec. School These Records Available At: FMills Memorial .• Hospital Bands Final Music Night. :Auxiliary. Tfirift Shop open I Show- All day at Caledonia Sr. Sec. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. 8 p.m. from ll a.m. to 4:3n p.m., • May 6, 1977 . " every Saturday. Lazelle •"Sunday, April 24 - The Salvation Army Home Avenue up from Speedee 12th Annual Arts and Crafts League are having a Bazaar .Printers. Show - All day at Caledonia and Bake Sale at the Co-op '- O.O.R.P. (Ladies of the Sr. See. from 4 to 8 p.m. Royal Purple) 2nd & 4th Monday, April 25 Sunday, May S • • Monday Terrace Community Choir Terrace Community Choir. - Loyal Order of l~Ioose Practice - Christian Spring Coneer~ Christian Lodge No. 1820 -.8 p.m. Reformed Church. 8 p.m. - Reformed Church 8 p.m. . every 2nd & 4th Tuesday 9:30 p.m. May 9 to 14, 1977 ' - The Salvation Army will be I I canvassing the homes of Terrace and Thorhhill. Tuesday, May 10 Pacific N.W. Music Festival isanoman INN Monthly Meeting. 8 p.m. 4828 West" Wednesday, May 11 Terrace, B.C. Order of the Royal Purple Snr. CitiZens Tea. "May 12, 1977 " ' - Copper Mtn. Elem. School SWIMMING P )OL Spring Concert, R.E.M. Lee Theatre " SAUNA BATH May 13, 1977 1 25 Air Conditioned Suite & Rooms With View - Skeana Jr. Sec. Sch. Music Color TV, Telephone, Tub & Shower, Ele- Program. Final •Concert. vators, Coffee Shop, Dining Room, Nightly R.E.M. Lee Theatre.. Entertainment, Banquet & Meeting Rooms For Up To 125 Kitchenettes Available Saturday, May 14 Salvation Army 3rd Annual, 682-1831 FREE PARKING Celebrity Night Concert. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. 8p.m. :REE Reservatlons- ~)G261.3330 Wednesday, May l8 " - Business and Professional ~ Owned & Operated Women Monthly Meeting Dining Room Open - Caledonia Sr. See. School ~D PRYSTAY. Grad Rehearsal - R.E.M. § p,m. to 11 p,m.: vie Lee Theatre May 20, 1977 English Bay at Stanley Park Sus Stop - Vicki Parviainen's Dance • Restaurant open at Our Door and Take You Anywhere In School year-end per-- " ,The CiW For The Price Of A Bus Ticket formance - R.E.M. -Lee 6:00 A.M:to~ll:00 p.M .• Theatre May 21, - 22, 1977 i Terrace Jaycees Trade II _ I Fair. Arena 635-9151 ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr.'20, 1977, 3" I ' Early Morning Shows Monday . Friday , . iMAN AND _ TREES_ BCTV-Channel 4" :NBC/-Channel 2 ...... ,00 OOA, 6:00 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR, .... " - -,• SOMHCHiI 6:30 RO.P':. ROO. i " .-...... * . 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" ' -2 ..... -'3&6 4 9 " !HELL IN NORMANDY ,j NORNIN~O,¢.' i;' !'~sAMs STREET"" 1968 Stars Peter Lee Lawrence, SEAI"rLETODAY 9:00 GOOD . Guy Madison. A group of FRIENDLY GIANT ~ 9:30 "KAREEM'SyO~,-~I parachutists are assigned the WHEEI.OF FORTUNE B.C. SCHOOLS ; 10:00 'JEAN CANNEM ' EL/~tKIC.(;O.. " T task of destroying the nerve SHOOTFOR THE STA~,.,3, ,MR. DRESSUP '; 10:30 DEFINITION MEASURF.METRICS .. center of the flame thrower installations on Omaha Beach NAMETHAT TUNE 3F.SAME STREET ' 11:00 , FIRSTIMPRESSIONS WHY .. in advance of the D-Day lan. LOVERS&FRIENI~ 11:30 HOT HAI~,DS. . BREAD & BIJITERFLIES ding. NOLLYWOOD SQUARES .BQB NICI.EANSHOW " '] 12: 00 ~ NE~WS' r ..-.-1 ELECTRIC CO. i | THE GREAT ESCAPE DAYS OF OUR LIVI=.S IC,BC NEWS .... 12:30 Mov, E MATINEE "Hell in SELF INC. : 1963 Steve McQueen, James WILD KINGDOM I:00 N0r,~9~" ANIM~U.S & SUCH o Garner, Charles Bronson, _. James Coburn, Richard At- ' OOCTORS DEATH VALLEY DAYS 1:30 mJSlC PLACE

tenborough. Produced ane[ ANOTHERWOELD ALL IN'THE FAMILY ..l 2:00 INSIDE..OUT I directed by John Sturges. EDGE OF NIGHT ' 2:30 ALLANHAMEL '' ',WORDSMITH. i Seventy-six American, British MOVIE,qle Great Escape TAKE 30 3:00 SPF.AKOUT 'and ,Canadian prisoners-of-war . Ph I" ~ ~ plan breakout from a German CELEBRITY COOKS 3:30 ANOTHERWORLD " ; CHFJMICAL DEPENDENCY prison camp during W.W. II. IT's YOUR CHOICE ' ~, 4:00 SESAME STREET : THREE'S,A CROWD ZOOM 4:30 LUCY ~, StnN 1969 Larry Hagman, E.J. Peaker, Jessica Walter and MARYHARTMAN 1 SALTY 5:00 ADAM12 '.MISTER ROGERS .' Norman Fell.Man finds himself NEWS ~ LOVE AMER. STYLE s:30 WIHSDAY ELECTRIC CO. • an inadvertant bigamist with a HOURGLASS 6:00 NEW HOUR SOVIET SOCIETY wife in Los Angeles and another NBC NEWS S~E ,"7 '~hree's a 6:30 zoom In San Francisco. After death of G--.,~." his wife he remarried and then SEATTLE1ONIGHT 7.:00 GOOD TIMES LEHRER REPORT discovered first wife escaped ANDY 7:30 . I WITNESSTO YESTERDAY ,WORLDWAR I j death In plane crash. GRIZZLY ADAMS ~ SCIENCEMAGAZINE 8:00 BIONIC WOMAN NOVA THE GAMBLER RUZlCKA 8:30 1974 Stars James Caan, Lauren cFO SHARKEY KAREN KAIN BALLERINA 9: 00 c'rv MOVIE "The Gambler" GREAT PERFORMANCES Hutton. A college teacher who Is a compulsive gambler SIROTA'SCOURT , 9:30 jeopardizes the future of one of K I N GSTO N : CON- FIFTH ESTATE 10:00 his students, a star athlete, to "FIDENTIAL ~ 10:30 pay off his own gambling debts. NEWS .NATIONAL 11:00 Nb"~NSHOUR FINAL (Parental Discretion should be used.) TONIC,HT SHOW , NIGHT FINAL ; n:30 OLYMPIA LOVEHATE LOVE ~NINUTES LIVE 12:00 LATE SHOW ' "Love Hate "Love" 1970 Stars Ryan O'Neal, Peter LATE SHOW II "The Haskell, Lesley Warren. .roi~l~ow show ! Elevmr" Newlyweds find themselves LATE SHOW III "Lost, living thru a .reign of terror l"remureolthaAzte~" brought on by the Intensely ,.,o. ex.utor of,he r0e THE ELEVATOR , i 1974 Stars Myrna Coy, Teresa ...... 3&6 .... Wright, James Farentino. 2 ' 4 9 During an escape from a rob- bery,.the two thieves get 'SEATIII.ETOOAY 9:00 ~.~X)DN~)RNINGB:C. " SESAMESTREET "'t separated in two different , ' i elevators. The one with the FR'IENOLYGIANT ! 9:30 KAREEN~SYOGA i money gets trapped and his ~t=I=LOFFOR1;UNE " .B.C. SCHOOLS - 10:00 'JEAN CANNEM ."';, ANIMALS&SUB! . accomplice tries to get him out. SHOOTFOR THE STARS ' MR. DRESSUP " 10:30 DEFINITION MUSIC PLACE ~. LOST TREASURE OF THE NAME THAT TUNE ¢==~L~JE_STREET . ~ 11:@0 FIRST IMPRESSIONS MAKINOMUSIC AZ'rECS LOVERS & FRIE-NbG ' 11:30 ,.9T HANI~ ., .INFINITYF~'IORY 1961 Stars Alan Steel, Marlo -- Petri. Man, suspected of HOLLYWOOOSClUARF.,~ .BOB McLEAN SHOW 12:00 NOONNIE'W~ ~; ELECTRIC CO. murder, ]s aided by his friend, CBC NEWS- ' 12:30 NtOVl E MATINEE WORE6MITH Samson, In discovery of real WILO KINGDOM 1 :~0 '~;';'~ Ad~ SCIENCE SPECIAL " murderer and restoring peace DOCTORS DEATH VALLEY DAYS 1:30 ARTCART " to the IncEs. ANOTHER WORLD ALL INTHE FAMILY. • 2:00 MAKING MUSIC "~ BOGS OF NmHT 2:30 ALLAN H/M/IEL ' BR'EAD & BUT- PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE ', ', , TERFLIES ' 1952 Stars Spencer Tracy, Gene I~WE"GreatEsa~PI.e!" TAKE30 3:00 , VILLA ALEGRE i Tlerney, Van Johnson. Voyage CELEBRITY COOKS 3:30 ANOTHERWORLO " ; SOVIET SO¢lShr " of the Mayflower and the love eT's YOUR CHOICE 4:00 "SESAME STREET story of Priscilla and John' Alden. WHAT'S NEW 4:30 -UCY SHOW McMILLAN:' Have You Heard MARY.HARTMAN" , NHL HOCKEY S:00 EMERGENCY . ~ MISTER' ROGERS "! About Vanessa? NEWS , $:30 ELECTRIC CO. Mac discovers that the 6:00 "NEV/SHOUR ~ OHEMICALDEPENDENCY mysterious suicide of a famous, 6:30 ONCE UPONA ¢I.A~IC ', model was actually a homicide NBC NEWS. and that. the 'dead woman's SBATTLETONIGHT '~ 7:00 GIILANDOLDCOUNTRY "" LEHRER REPORT hypocritical associates each MATCHCaN= 7:30 BLANSKY'SBEAUTIES ERNeE KOVA~. had a motlvefor committing the FAm'ASnCJOURNEY HOURGLASS 8:00 CTV MOVIE "McMIIlan: OriEl)IN LINE "" crime. Have You H==~d ~;, THE " ' MONITORS RICH MAN, POORMAN ' 8:30 Wmssm" 1969 Stars Guy Stockwell, Susan NBC'SBEST StaLeR 9:00 MOVES'qa~ of ~a~,, Oliver, Avery Schreiber. The KOTrER 9:30 MAa.EAR Intelligent, thoughtful beings of , POLICE WOMAN 10:00 " DOG&CAT another world are In charge of ..... 10:30 our world, but a secret group ...... wants them bombed out of 'NEWS .'ir]4ENATIOt~J., ';" 11:00 NEWS power. -ro~eOHT SHOW ~ FESTIVALREI~gKT 11:30 OLYMPIA ~/ 'HELLSANGELS ON WHEELS 90 ~IqUTES LIVE 12:00. LATE SHOW I "The ' 1967 Stars Adam Roarke, Jack ~ '- ~,t,~;;~"LATE SHOW II "Hdl's A~gl|l$- Nlcholson. Young gas station TOMORROWSH(W~ NIGH1' FINAL ~t V~lt" attendant quits his lob toloin a group of Hells Angels, 4, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 20, 1977 HOW TO ROB THE BANK OF ITALY 1966 Stars Franco Franchi, BUDDYRUFF Ciccio Ingrassia. Two hare. ~'/.~-T'~" -~W ' brained brothers, determined to I 4~ v~eV y~ ,~/r'~ . become big-time crooks, hilariously bumble their way through the heist of the Bank of Italy. BUTTERFIELD 8 1960 Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Edd!e Fisher. Taylor in her Oscar. award winning performance as a beautiful model with few illusions about life and men, who decides to 9"o to another city and try to start a new life after she fails in love with a married man. " 2 3&6 • ~ 4 " , BLESS THIS HOUSE | 1973. Comedy starring Sidney 9:00 GOOD &~ORNI.NG 8.C. i SESAME STREET SEAlllLE TUOAY t James, Sally Geeson. Sorry, no FR!EI~OLY GIANT ' 9:30 KAREEi~$ YOGA ~' storyllne available. ~," r"~-- OF.F01zlrUNE 10:00 J~6N CANNEM . EL~iCCO. i SCREAM, PRETTY PEGGY "t" ART CART STI:."~ ~ MR. DR:~P 10:30 DEFIhtits,~l 1973 Stars Bette Davis, Ted i Bessell, Sian Barbara Allen. A cr..,.,u,.= STR._~_L~'T 11:00 FIRST i~I;i~E~IONS ART SiX SOC,~,%", D sculptor absorbed in depicting HOT HANDS SCIENCE SP=CIAL ~ SHOW 11:30 evil hires a pretty student asthe 606 McLEAN SHOW : 12:00 ie~0N NEWS MULLIGAN STEW housekeeper of the mansion he DAYS OF n*jn LIVES 12:30 MOVIE MATINEE "How to WORKING ~bu HER and his mother supposedly file Bmk OI filly" ' share with his hopelessly Insane ~y_*~lJ~._~_n INTER. WiLD Kt Hc--r~J~-. !:00 INSIDE.OUT MUSIC PLACE sister. B0¢TORS DEATH V_~t ~ mr' DAYS 1:30 IMAGES & THINGS C~Y TERROR ANOTHER W~LO ALL IN,THE FAMILY 2:00 1958 Star s James Mason, Red ALL61~_H_ _A~t~=l REACHING OUT EDGE OF NIGHT 2:30 Stelger, Inger Stevens, Angle TENNYSON MOVIE "~.,'~":/~d S" TN(E~ 3:00 WHAT'S THE "GOOD Dickinson. intellectual crlmlnal r:n :nineTy 3:30 ~m'.,~ wDEu)~ C~=P'CAL =,... ~;::~=NCY forces electronlcs man .to rrs YOUR CHOICE 4:00 SESAME STREET fabrlcate tiny bombs which he LUCY SHOW places in airlines In order to NIC 'N PIC 4:30 extort fortune for tip-offs. MARY HARTS."".~'~. ~-~! t 8:qy 5:00 •Gh~GENCY MISTER ROGERS LOVE AMER. STYLE 5:30 ELECTRIC CO. ,6:00 NS~ HOUR SOVIET E~,t mf ADVENTURES OF NEEKA A Lassie movie starring the 6:30 dog, Jed Allan, Mark Miranda, FAMILY 7:00 LOVES t~ LEHKaK Kr-~T SEATTLE TONIGi41 .a . Robert Rockwell. Neeka, an WAY IT WAS adopted Indian boy from 7:30 STARS ON ICE r DONNY &'MARIE WASHINu¥~ WK. Alaska, spends an eerie night "SANFORO & S0N .u.~r..~.Y TYLER _M99R...= 8:00 i WALL ST. WK. with his ranger friend in a ghost CHINO & THE .~p~_u CHI~O & THE ..u~.e.'~. 8:30 town, gets into trouble when he _RO~'~_..=ORD FILES SL.."~=._R O~i_JNTRY 9:00 R~.~I~F~D FILES M/~I"KPIECE THEATRE tries to drive his dad's truck and 9:30 befriends an old man. RIVALS OF SHERL-nC-I~ ~QUINCY _phi_t m~_STORY .10:00 C~INCY WONDER WOMAN .H~__u~s 1974 Cathy Lee Crosby, Rlcardo 10:39 Montalban, Andrew Prine. NE~6 HOUR FINAL AG~iHSKY '1"HE I~"~ C~~,.~- ' 11:00 Wonder Woman leaves her OL';'~r-; A '7/ TDEld~rr SNOW FESTIVAL REPORT 11:30 home in Paradise Island in SO NIINUi I=~ UVE 12:00 LATE SHOW I "Bhss This order to undertake a mission for -,, .... ,, the United States Intelligence LATE SHOW II "Scream ~-~y ~', Agency. NIGRT FINAL MIONI61fl' SPE~_!_~°_ LATE ~.7lV I I I "Q'y T,, -., '" THE WAR BETWEEN THE TATES Richard Crenna and Elizabeth Ashley star in this world premiere comedy based on Alison Lurle's best-selling novel ...... "about the Unimaginable turmoil 3&6 4 9 that engulfs a college professor 9:00 KIOOIES ON I(NV~RA ONCE UPON A CLASSIC after he carelessly driffs into an SFtE.ED ~J-~-"~--Y _~_~__~-~E_ STREET affair with a student and his "WatiSTER SC"_J.Ln 9:30 KIOSi"UFF wife discovers what's going on INFINITY FACTORY "SPACE ' GHOS'I:- F~_._~A DOT _-r'JOR_.- 10:00 behind her back. (Parental "FRANKINSTEIN ~ = ~" LET'S GO REBOP discretion advised) _BIG JOHN, uI"rLE JOIIN DOUBLE DECKER 10:30 CARRASOLENDAS AGAINST A CROOKED SKY MAJOR LI~AGU~ SATUR_h.6...y.._u~R.NING 11:00 IW:GOWAR & CO. "BASEBALL SESAME STREET 1975 Richard Boone, Stewart KLAHANIE 11:30 SHOW BIZ Petersen, Jewel Bland. Western BOLD ONES "12:00 JOYS OF COt.LEC'IING drama, set in the mld.1800's, 12:30 KEITH N~'COt.L BIG BLUE' MARBLE :about a man's desperate at- tempt to rescue his sister who ORCL~~ SQUARE 1:00 . RED FISHER FI RESIDE KiTi;flEN was abduded by the Apaches. NFB FILMS 1:30 COUNTRY WAY LIUAS THE ABOMINABLE "DR. WAR YEARS Vl~t~Y GARDEN SATURDAY MOVIE CBC SAT. SPORTS 2:00 PHIBES • ',,odmmx~i of Neeka" 2:30 IDEATHING '1971 Stars Vincent Price, 3:08 ~J. STAR WRESTLING . WOMAN 'Joseph Coflen. A mad doctor BEAT ' and his beautiful assistant slay ,~.~-~-~W~' 3:30 'AIDE ~K~i.D OF Sfn~(S PREVIN & THE PITT- the surgical team that Operated SPORTS '. .4:00 SBURGH on his wife. Each slaying Is in a 4:30 idifferent fashion, following the, ANOT'.:== P~)INT OF VIEW $:00 ' NOVA' .10 curses of Pharoahs. N NB~_ :nVICE 5:30 'THE MURDER GAME SATURDAY NEWS 6:00 NEWS HOUR TRIBAL EYE Sorry, no details available at NBC NEWS press time. WATSON REPORT 6:30 .THE CONNECTION | A~-:;-~,~. ' WORLD THAT COLD DAY IN THE 7:00 PAUL LYNDE COMEDY REBOP OUTDOOR EDUCATION J WILD KiHC----n'~Vt- • ' HOUR PARK ANDY WILLIAMS 7:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 1969 Stars Sandy Dennis, ACADF.MY P~.~FOI~u~M~CE THE FALLISERS NBC MOVII~ "~alr4t a HAPPY DAYS ' "8:00 Michael Burns, John Garfield "The War ~ ~ TMes" I Jr. Repressed splnster slaves KING OF KENSINGTON 8:30 t i m ,m NINE'S JOURNAL .for a young man she picked up MASH 9:00 in the park hut he doesn't return CARGI. mmNEI"T 9:30 ERNIE KOVACS her interest. 10:00 ARE YOU BEING S~AVED SOUNOSTAGE FROZEN DEAD " MISS woi~LD bEaUTY 1967 Stars Dana Andrews, Anna 'PAGEANT NORTHERN F.XP~___1"~ ~ N,NLZI NG KRESKIN 10:30 Polk, Kathleen Breck, Philip CrY Nm~ SIGN OFF NL:WSERVI¢E I 114~"NATIONAL 11:00 • Gilbert. Aging German sclentlst NIGHT FINAL. 11:30 is Involved in an intricate plot to i-a~i~AL ~F.(-OK~ NBC SATURDAY NIGHT 12:00 LATE SHOW I "The thaw out a band of Nazi elite LATE SHOW "The t,.,..~. ~'~,,--~- D'. PNI~s" Gmm" who volunteered for deep freeze LATE SHIOW U "qlUlt C01d .perpetration during the war.. OW Inltm ~.~' FIVE STAR'MOVIE "The l The intention: to resurrect the From o~I" i .Hitler regime. " ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 20, 1977, S JR "

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/ THE LEGEND OF AMULUK 1973 Lorne Greene narrates a story of an Eskimo youth in the ice-bound Arctic who sets out to 2 3&6 4 9 win, through derring-do, the ~j~_AuJ= :~11(1::1=1 " ! CF_a~_CH hand of hls sweetheart, Slvalu, UKE IV~A=LI= 9:00 [R,~;~,~ - ~,UC-LEY and the respect and ~dmlratlon ;/u~.NING 9:30 r i ORAL ROb,=K~-$ of his trlbe,..three years in INDAY" N~VIE "The IT IS WRII"TEN 10:00 filming In the Arctic. ~Legendof ~mmluk" WILD .~.!.-uG---reYA 10:30 DAy OF DIS~O'vi~.Y SF-%'.."~-- ~i'k==i SAY ONE FOR ME .*.;~Ti NG P'--~'-~ 11:00 IT IS IM~ll]t=d 1959, Blng Crosby,. Debble 11:30 Reynolds. Among Father SF_~_';~ STREET LIVING TOidORROW 12:00 WORLD HOCKEY CRAM- Conroy's show buslness BRIST(X..ME't'ERS TENNIS PIOl~..: ."S parlshoners Is a student.turned ,_nn~_.. IMtO'S HERE 12:30 SIX A,;'-~.~2. FNVUUES ~)'. chorlne and a. nlghtclub MUSICTOSEE 1:00 manager whose Interest In her Is flagrantly unholy. COUNTRY C.~U~-n~-1 1:30 ~(EAT.... rs--- ii~ :-~-'-i:-:~--~ LANIGAN'S RABBI: In hot V.I.P. 2:00 weather the crime rate soars, SUNDAY MOVIE "Say Gm SUNDAY SPORTS 2:30 Rabbi Small (Bruce Solomon) r-gr Me" 3:00 STAR ;-~F.K WASNII~ :u.I WK. is aloft on his hang glider when R: _e~4 FOR THE TOP 3:30 he witnesses the escape from HORST KOEHLER WALU ST. IM(. " jail"of a female suspect in the EXPI.C~R,S DISNEY 4:00 CItJ" eiON m~KiOD ~,_~r~.. eq~f'~i ~VES slaying of a prominent :.'_"~_T AMER. C"~:'-- ~ 4:30 psychiatrist, an incident which LASTOFWiLD _cUP.VIVAL KIT .'.-_~-~ THE Fm_F~ NHL .L,~"----=Y 5~00 becomes an issue in a campalgn CAPITAL CC.%%:'.=;,'r HE';~----- ~ViCE 5:30 to recall thb mayor of the city of ~,'~5, HOUR Cameron. NBC ;;~';,~ 6:00 THE SECRET LIFE OF AN HOW COME? 6:30 HARDY BOYS-NANCY AMERICAN WIFE DISNEY 7:00 1968 Walter Matthau, Anne 7:30 REAL ,e.-'--"=: CA Jackson, Patrick O'Neai and SIXNgLLIOH DOLLARMAN PREVIN & THE PITT- r_~;POINT 8:00 m Edy WilliamS. Directed by DOUBLE FEATURE SBURGH George Axelrod. Suburban wife 'MYSTERY MOVIE MONEY MAKERS 8:30 ."l~N111lan: HaveYou I'ieard~ SWITCH MA~IaKPIECE THEATRE." of a harrled press agent begins About Vanessa?" HYMN SING 9:00 to feel that life Is passing her by '-Lanigan's Rabbi: .In Hol~ Rz=a.r_HFOR TOP 9:30 when her husband comments on ,Weather 1he Crime Rate~ PALL~$~-R$ 10:00 W-5 their sexy nelghbor. Su~," Br =a C H COt,',,.', ~'. :'. S GARDEN OF THE FINZl. TQNY P.A~.-n.~' ' 10:30 HEWS HOUR FINAl. ~. WORLD PRESS CONTINIS THE NATIONAL 11:00 (~ ["~1J-I ON ~" R|00 1971 Stars I.Ino Capolicchto, FIVE STidR MOVIE "lle NATIOfl'S BUSINESS ! 11:30 Dominique Sanda. Study of two 'Secret Ufe of a~ Amerlcan~ - FESTIVAL REPORT 12:00 LATE SHOW I ,,GmlJm Of ttle Italian Jewish families living in LATE SHOW "Cynthia is -- FlnzI.Cu~;~,;~'" Alive and Uvlng in .".:~-._.,^ "" LATE SHOW II "Trial of 1he Ferrara under Increaslng Ca;~.~v;;]e Nine" :Fascist opresslon before W.W. II. CYNTHIA IS ALIVE AND LIVING IN AVALON 1970 Robert Culp, Gene Barry, Susan St. James and Barbara Feldon. Special guest star, Robert Culp, portrays Paul 2 3&6 .. 4 9 Tyler, a reporter for People M~gazlnewho poses as a stick- SEATYLE TODAY 9: 00 -GOODMORNING B.C. SESAME STREET up man to get a story about a FRIENDLY GIANT 9: 30 KAREEN'SYOGA fugitive helress. ;,:._--:l OF FORTUNE B.C. SCHOOLS 10:00 JEAN CANNEM WORDSNUTH TRIAL OF THE CATON. 5HOOT FOR THE MR. IDRESSUP 10: 30 DEF| NITION Mv~RiCA SVILLE NINE NAME THAt {UNE SESANtE STREET 11 : 00 FIRST IMPRESSIONS ALL ABOUT YOU 1972 Stars Ed Flanders, Gwen Arnes. On May'17, 1968 Father t.OVERS & FRIENDS 11 : 30 HOT HANDS ELECTRICITY Daniel Berrlgan and,eight L.~u..L.y~F~-~. SQUAI~ BOB/VIrLI=AN 12:00 NOON NEWS ...... ELF.CTRICCO. colleagues entered the Selective DAYS OF OUR LIVES CBC NEWS 12 : 30 MOVIE MATINEE "Green ELECTRICITY Services offices In Catonsville WILD KI NG----n~wt. 1 : 00 ~,-~;~lS" "MULLIGAN STEW and burned the draft flles...thls film portrays the act, fhelr- ...... DEATH V_Al/l:Y DAYS 1 : 30 TWO CENTSV~RT-H reasons" and the ensuing trial. ANOT',;~,,~WORLD ALL IN THE FAMILY 2:00 OUR NATION EDGE OF NIGHT 2:30 SELF INC. GREEN ~ANSIONS MOVIE "it It's Tuesday,THs TAKE 30 3: 00 ALLAN HANUEL WASHiNGT@~ WK. Stars Audr(~y Hepburn, Anthony Perkins, Lee J. Cobb. be Belgium" ~ r©* i=BRiTY COOKS 3:30 ANOTHERWORLD. WORLD I-k~.~ Love story of a young polltlcal iT'S YOURCHOICE 4 : 00 SESAME mEeT refugee In fhe Venezuelan JUST FOR FUN 4 : 30 LUCY SHOW jungle and Rlma; the 'bird girl'. -%,A~p.y HART/MAN RAINBOW COUNTRY 5:00 EMERGENCY MR. IL~n.,F.,~5 IF IT:S TU ESDAY, THIS MUST NEWS LOVE A,;',=R. STYLE 5:30 ELF.~iCCO. BE BELGIUM HOUnCJ--~-~ 6: 00 NEWS HOUR VALUES, & MORALITY 1969 Suzarlne Pleshette, lan' •McShane. Group of Amei'lcans t 6:30 Vi~.,,,~y OA~,~H on a whirlwind tour of Europe SEATTLE TONIGHT BARNABY JONES 7: 00 JklPl'~'R~Oq~S LEHRER RF.PGA¥ are gulded by a woman-chasing , ~ .,,,.Ao.ES 7:30 Hr_Am=INEHUNTERS T=;':.'YSON man ...comedy. LITTLE HOUSE ON R ._HODA_.. 8:00 THE WALTONS I/INtER. F"...'lJ F_Sc SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGHTER "PRAIRIE ~ PHYLLIS 8:3o' 1971 Stars James Garner, ' flBC'.S BEST $=a s =R FRT. P-a.G-: CH-A*'=NGE 9:00 PIG&IM41STLE CLASSICTHF-~TRE Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Elan, f THE F~V, LY 9:30 S~FOR~ a SON Suave con man passes off a drunken drifter as a hired killer AGE OF UNCERTAINTY 10:00 TED KNIGHT ROAST and woos the daughter of a mine ' 10:30 owner. ; INEWS NATiONAl. 11 zOO NEWS HOUR FINAL Lu6~_K JOURNAL THE YOUNG SAVAGES F~.~-iVAL REPORT 11:30 " OLYMPIA '77 1961 Stars Burt Lancaster, TONICATI' SHOW 90.MINUI[-S LIVE 12:00 LATE SHOWl "sm~ Your Shelley Winters, Dlna Merrill. " ~'~ '" L':~ G~-;:~_:-"- Slum-born D.A. battles street LATE SHOW II "Y-'"-".." gangs in a quest for justice, TOMOR~ SHOW NIGHT FINAL ~'vm following a muPder Involving ...... 1 hNO iuvenile gangs. 6, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 20, 1977 St. Michael's Boys Choir here tomorrow a weel~lypiano lesson, many time, the Conservatory ST. MICHAEL'S BOYS April 19 -bus to Kelsey liturgical services across Bay, Board ferry. _ the country and beyond. others choose also to study grants associate status to CHOIR OF TORONTO ... the pipe organ, violin and several students of the R.E.M. LEE THEATRE, April 20 - arrive Prince They encourage others to Rupert, concert at give praise to their creator classical guitar. Many school, one of the highest APRIL 21 at 8 P.M. recitals are held throughout awards which they can 'Operation Elizabeth R' is Roosevelt School . through music; In short, April 21 - bus to Terrace. " they help others to grow as the year. All students receive. the cede name for the St. receive diplomas from Tickets are also available Michael's Choir School tour School concert, 2 p.m., they grow themselves. Veritas school, evening Instrum'ental and Toronto's Royal Con- through Veritas School or which commenced April 12 servatcry of Music which Terrace Concert wi~ the flying of 112 boys concert at 8 p.m: - R.E.M. theoretical studies cam- Lee Theatre. " plement the students' choral are recognized throughout Association Executive, from" Toronto to Calgary. the world. From time to phone 635-7047. We have heard that their April 22 - bus to Prince ,h.aini~g" . While all boys have Toronto Easter presentation. George was truly inspiring ano ' April 23 - Concert at beautiful. Yanier Hall They will be singing in April 24-plane to Fort An nua I Arts a nd Cra ft s Sh ow concert at the R.E.M. Lee McMurray; Alberta. Theatre21. If you on have Thursday, not already April CanadianApril 25 Oil - tour Sands. by Great, Arts, crafts, hobbies, hand to demonstrate shownat regular intervals, demonstrations and slide technique of silk-screening along withseveral rubbings • obtained your tickets there April 26 - Plane to shows willhighlightthe12th (Dave Comfort), batik of the carvings. onare Lakeisesome at Sightand Somethingand Sauna Toronto.Durin~ their tour they will Annual Arts and Crafts work, weaving, spinning, oil Admission to the Annual Good on Lazelle. meet enght sets of host Show, this Saturday and painting, macrame and Arts and Crafts Show; Sunday, April 23 and 24; other arts and crafts. sponsored by the Terrace Their itinerary is as parents. Entries for the show Aseries of slides featuring Art Association, is 50 cents follows: All education rightfully which will be held at the the petr0gl~.phs at Kiiselas for adults and 25 cents for April 12 - plane - Toronto concerns the enriching of Caledonia Senior Secondary Canyon ~vill' explore the children. This includes a to Calgary, bus , Calgary experiences of students. At gym in Terrace incl.ude .eff.ec....tsofth~eancientr~k chance at the door prize, Airport to Drun~eller St. Michael's Choir School 'carvings using night donated by local craft- April 13 ' Drumlle~ler this takes on a special form. macrame, oil painting, photography. This slide speople. Doors will be open On tours, not only do the weaving, water colours, show, presented by Dave from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on April 14-- bus to Medicine students see many sights decoupage, stitchery, Hat College Walker, GarrY Dickson and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 and meet ~ople ofvartous k n i t t i n g, b a t i k s, Jack Hepl~lewhite, will be p.m. on Sunday. April 15 - Train to Van- backgrounds. Wherever needlework, quilting, couver • they travel they are and will J e w e 11 e r y, c o p p e r April 16 - concert in Or- remain far more than mere enamelling, native carving, phetun Theatre tourists. They take with headwork, basketry, April 17 ferry them their art and they ceramics, pottery, childrens Ninety minute. Tsawwassen to Victoria share it with others. They crafts and many more. April 18 - Concert in Royal Local and regional artists Theatre sing ~ concert halls and in and craftspeap]e will be on Carol Burnett spec,al Carol Burnett celebrates viewers who have written the completion of 10 seasons more than 300,000' letters on television with a special since the show's inception, 90 minute expanded edition requesting repeats of car- of The Carol Burnett Show, rain sketches and musical featuring some of the best; numbers. loved comedy sketches anu Over the past decade, musical numbers from Carol Burnett has been shows running back to the joined on her shows by some series' premiere in 1967. great stars.., guests to be The special show will be seen on r.ne anniversary telecast on CBC-TV special are Lucille Ball, Ken Saturday, April 23 at 9:30 Berry, John Davidson, p.m. The anniversary Vinos Edwards, Rock ~dition of Carol Burnett pre- Hudson, Elaine Joyce, Stove empts Barney Miller for this Lawrence, Jim Nahete, Don occasion only. Rickles, Mickey Roone~', Isabel Sanford, Gloria The idea for a special 10th Swanson, lVlel Torme and anniversary show LYlnle Waggoner. " originated with Carol addition to highlights Burnett and her husband, from the past 10 years, executive-producer Joe Carol Burnett and the Hamilton. Contributors of regular cast will perform a ideas, however, included the new musical number in- regular cast -- Harvey volving the live studio Korean, Vicki Lawrence audience at CBS Television and Tim Conway -- plus City in Hollywood.

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...... 1 ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 20, 1977, 7 CBC sells ballet to BritiSh TV One of the most notable .of The National Ballet. overseas sales of a CBC Karen Kain and Frank television production was Augustyn have recently announced recently with the returned from Moscow BBC purchase of the ballet, where they received rave Gisel]e, starring the notices performing Gisclle National Ballet of Canada. as special artists w~th the Making the an- Bolshoi Ballet. -- nouncement, Tony Par- In supporting roles in the tridge, Divisional Head of CBC production of Giselle Export Sales for CBC, said are Hazaros Surmeyan the film will be telecast on (Hilarion), Victoria Ber- BBC television on April 23, tram (bertha), Ann Dit- this year. chburn (Princess Bathilde), Giselle, a 90-minute Charles Kirby (Duke of production withthe National Courland ), Jacques Ballet of Canada, was seen Gorrissen (Wilfrid), Mary on the CBC-TV series, Jago,Linda Maybarduk, Musicamera, last Tomas Schramek, Sergui November. It was produced Stefanschi (Pas de quatre) and directed in the Toronto b~d Mary Jago and Vanessa studios of CBC television by Harwood (The Willis Norman Campbell, winner principals). of Emmy awards for Founder of The National productions of the ballets Ballet of Canada, Celia The Sleeping Beauty and Franca adapted Giselle for Cinderella. television after the stage Starring in the title role of production by Peter Wright. Giselle is Karen Kaln, a Musicaldirection is by principal dancer with the Gegrge Crum, set design by National Ballet of Canada. Robert Lawson aria Frank Augustyn plays costumes by Desmond Albrecht, the princely male Healey. lead with whom Giselle, the The National Ballet of peasant maid, is Canada will begin its Ot- enamoured. Principal tawa season next month and dancers in . the TV plans to tour western production also include Canada later in the year. Nadia Putts as the ethereal The Ballet will perform in INDIAN HERITAGE COINS -- Prince Rupert cartier Don Yeomans Queen of the Wtllis. " England in the spring of 1978 presents Grace Greene, director and vice.chairman of the Prince Rupert All three principals are as part of a European tour currently appearing in the taking in Germany and Museum of Northern B.C., with a nickel set of Indian Heritage coins in the Toronto season productions Holland. box he carved for the Northwest Indian Cultural Society's unique Indian Heritage coin series. Don Yeoman is the grandson of Terrace Iongtime resident, Flossie LambJ~y's sister. In fact it was Flossie's daughter, Terrace sculptress Freda Diesing who first got Mr. Yeoman interested in Love out of season sculpture. Mrs. Diesing has recently returned to Terrace after a short absence. Metro-Goldwyn-l~Iayer The story, backgrounded has entered into an against. San Francisco and u,l,~ ~ll~,~,:~ ,.,~ -,,c,....:.~,.:-,,, ~ ~-~~o ,~' .111~~ II agreement with Tony Bill Reno, concerns a com- Productions to bring to the pulsive womanizer who is screen a contemporary love challenged to give up his story, "Love Out of random affairs when he Season," based on a novel falls in love for the first by .Ella Leffland, it was time. When water in a boiler becomes discolored, suspect a leak somewhere in the system. Have announced by Richard Production is planned for it tracked down and fixed promptly. Shepherd, MGM Senior Vice this summer. President and Worldwide ~v .... Head of Theatrical Production. Bill, who produced "Hearts of the West" for Wall to Wall,Carpet & Drapery Service, MGM,-also co.produeed the Academy Award-winning ~'~'~,~, Now serving the Bulkley Valley and film, ,The Sting," for' TERRACE ", Universal. "Taxi Driver", TAKE A SCENIC DRIVE AND ENJOY VALUE AND SELECTION Co~bia's current. Ac~y ~Award nominee, .... ,,J,ellilir(d~_ I is also a. Bill-Phillips production. • "Love Out of Season" was adapted for the screen by . ~..i:~,~:.! ~:: '-: Cynthia Whitcomb, a for- mar UCLA Goldwyn Award winner for screenwriting ~:~!:i! !i:.~ !:: :! ~i i: who makes her professional debut with thi s assignment. ~~i~~l''"~'~i~i~: ii.', ~! '~::~ i

c d. • We carry 500 pair of Ready T made Drapes in all popular "Last WatCh", a 16-piece Shogs, Loops, Twist, .1:: sizes, and a wide range of stage band from Western Sculptured ,~ colours and patterns. Pentecostal Bible College will be performing ~ Re ..,c~Lw~-,. . _ Pentecostal Church m 1200 samples .'~l//v~"/Scotch Gucmled Terrace on Sunday evening,. to:o chooso!romchoose from' !;~ t.~f. :11 ~ Co,w~ne _ • April 24 at ?:15 p.m. They %" ' . ~. "~ ". i ' will_be travelling during that week across the nor- Linod dmpa~~ ' • I .,.,,~,~, __ .. ,. Cox 70, Smie~s ! • ~ui-~'drmes~l~.,,',: "" "i ~G~ '~'~ ,d~l,mrJYA 1073Mo'nSl.I: 1~.847-,0,40! thwost. msulmeodmpe,%;,~.":'...~ ~'~_.~; ,if -'HIH,,O',~ T-,r ~ "m ,'m" ~ 1 Barbara Best, daughter of tire chief Cliff Best, is a .l~po,~, . _ " d B p'. A~'~Cg't-d~ ~' H U .LVlI'I~ ( member of this band and is looking foi'ward to giving the group a tourof our town. Everyone is welcome to this concert of both instrumental end Vocal music: 8, EF'TERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 20, 1977 Dame Edith Evans stars in film FUNHYSIDE Noted British character role of Lizabeta, a young ca~.tures the story's sense of companion of the aging evIl and terror. actress, Dame Edith Evans, .*~ x _p ~_ -- J---It .~' is seen in one of her most countess. • "The Queen of Spades", is famous roles in "The Queen The Alexander part of the Janus Collection, of Spades," which is to be Pushkin story was adapted whose presentation on PBS presented on Public TV for the screen by Rodney is made possible by a grant Thursday, April 28 at 9 p.m. Ackland and Arthur Boys. from Exxon. Acquisition of "The Queen of Spades" is The film was directed by the series by KCTS-9 is paid the story of an aging Tborold Dickinson," who for by Members of Nine. Russian countess alleged to have mastered the secret for winning at cards. When a' frustrated would-he gam- "Telefon" bler learns of thelegend of Sheree North has been set A Siegel film, "Telefon", the countess, he ~becomes in a co-starring role in is produced by James B. determined to wrest the Metro.Goldwyn-Mayer's Harris with Don Siegel secret from the mind of the "Telefon", playing a Soviet directing from a scri]~t by old woman. His elaborate secret agent!n the U.S. She Peter Hyams and Stifling scheme meets with success, joins a cast headod_by Silliphant. but the film,s surprise en- Sheree North previously ding reveals how limited a Charles Bron~on, Lee played another co-starring "1 NEVER KNEW"WHAT FREEDOM WAS I N'rIL success it is, Remick and Donald role with Charles Bronson in I SOLD MY CAR, 60T A DIVORCE AND GAVE UP TVI" Anion Walbrook is seen as Plessenee. "Breakout". the plotting gambler and Yvonne Mitchell plays the

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SPRINGBLOSSOM GREEN ' BUTTERFLY GOLD s248a - Gordon & Anderson • Ltd. 4,606 Lazelle Ave.~ =:635-6576 Closed Mondays ii ~ i i ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. APr. 20, 1977, 9 JULIE CHRISTIE A role with a difference The celebrated actress, • "She's a joy to work with, the computer, at one point., sl~ell. In cinema, you can And that's what "Demon Julie Christie engages in so generous with co-actors, "I've never seen Juli# always go back over Seed" provided for Julie what might be termed and a gorgeous-looking work at this level in any of " Christie -- a loug leapfrom "thespic shadow-boxing" in lady. But I wasprincipally her other •movies," corn- sometl~ing'-- go deeper, •dig her previous film charac- her newest screen outing impressed by the special ments "Demon Seed" further, stretch wider." terizations. ' anditwasn't exactly a snap. dimension I found in her, . director Donald Cammell. In MGM's unique thriller, whieh is that she is no ac- "She has this ability totake "Demon Seed", she plays cessible and vulnerable to something and make it most of her major scenes llfe.and to situations." larger than life. It's like a 111ERE MUST BE Ill WAYS with an unseen adversary -- The actress took par- great actress or actor will a super-com~uter that ticular pleasure in the do, like Ollvier or Brando at " TO 0ELEBIIATE forcesher to he sts mate in a physical situations ,of their best. They become so bizarre experiment to "Demon Seed", which was- intimately involved with the Mi procreate, produced by Herb Jaffe character they', take you 11~nUUEIS GOLDEN NllEIISIT Happily, Ms. Christie has |rom a screenplay by anywhere andyou'il identify " " i

the aeting reserves on which Robert Jaffe and Roger O.. and believe in them." " If you know ORE oIll II8-819I to draw, the bravura talent Hirson. ' Perhaps Ms. Christie is that allows her to be riveting "Rarely do I get a film extraordinarily good at TEliRAOE ANSWERING BUREAU. all by herself, but still it was with lots of action and the acting because She enjoys it not a trifling task. opportunity to be showered so much. * TERRAOE UtOEli ANNIVERSARY OOilllTi'EE "You don't have anyone to with sparks and fall, into "I get a walloping react to, you know," she pits,,' she observes. Ac- satisfaction out ofit," she points out. "The thing about tu.all~, while she does not confirms. "All I want is to • actors is that when you're fall mto a single pit in the work with good material. working with them they're picture, she is showered usderagoed director. Being; ~s M~ste.~'s vo|ce was good constantly surprising you. with sparks, nearly elec- a star is meaningless, " but Dzsco's betterl So you are always on the trecUted, held prisoner in really, unless you are also a edge of a cliff, really." her own •home where even real actress and that's what Without a ellff-hanl~ing the shutters slam shut at the I'm determined to be." element to play sgamst, computer's eommand and She prefers screen to "Demon Seed" .definitely tied to a laheratory table for stage acting. was a challenge, a film for unmentionable , tests -- "l'm in love !with the which the actress made among other terrifying cinema," she states. "Inthe ~. spec,ial preparations. things. She.even resorts to a theater, the audience won't 'I did a lot of work blowtorch to fight Proteus~ forgive.you if you break the beforehand, mostly research." she says. "That's the only kind of~ i "ON HIGH~/AY 16" 1737-2Oth A~/ENUIE pre~ration I do, L though. I ~ avoid acting exercises or

anything llke that." " ' • ' ~ ~ ~m instinctive, intuitive player, MS. Christie war.- mad to acting at an early il' ' •nP " tittttntr. mnTn" " IIE'ECT"'C L FULL .EAT,N0 ;t 4"11 HIIII'H"t IIIIIit-1 .IIKITCHEN I=AClLI"rtES sge~ was always sclired to 1. t.u.i.~Hu iiiui~ u IICOLOUR TELEVISION death in school,', she MASTER CHARGE CHARGEX IIGOV'T APPROVE 0 remembers.. "Everybody ]" FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE S64.6869 seemed prettier, smarter, t more talented than I. The I " . .. ,WENT,ET. AENUE! only time I tel, like a person MARG AND JOHN RAHIER PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. was when I was on stage, ~W~..~ For more information sctiug in a school play. Then ~iiii~ phone 638-8216 or I could hide behind the | The place "to stay while shopping, golfing, character I was playing." i holidaying, travelling through or lust visiting • I .~-5204 !~ wr,te Box 219, Interestingly, after she hadmade a mark for herself ~h. Opp'mg centres, etc., Terrace on the screen, she told a reporter: "I feel no difference between me when I'm as- ling and not acting. There's . 2, 3&6 4 9 only one Christie. But I know I'm never more I s~Tn.eTI~DAY 9:00 GQOIDMORNING, B,C. S[~U~ESIK=Ul myself than when acting l FRIENDLY GIANT 9:30 KAK,~,-N'S YOGA because I put all of myself .I B.C. SCHOOLS 10:00 JEAN CANNEM SHOW EXPI.G~I:~,'O OUR NATIQN~ into it." . I "="~'- OF r.cR~me : I MUSIC PLACE This openness is a major' SHOOT FOR THE STARS IV~ DRESSUP 10:30 DEFINITION MAKING MUSIC asset. Fritz Weaver, the I •".~.~ ;'--". "nlAT TUNE SESAME ,~Eet 11:00 FIRST IMPRESSIONS INFINITY FA~.-T-~ Tony Award-winning actor LOVERS & FRIENDS 11:30 HOT HANDS who stars as her scientist-' HOU.YWOOD SQUARES ROB McLEAN SHOW 12:00 .OON NSWS; ELF.~iC CO, husband in "I)emo~i Seed",, t v.,~PLORERS DAYS OF OUR LIVES CSC NEV~ 12:30 MOVIE MATINEE "111ree t -remarks: Hats for Usa" WILD KI NCJ~C~t 1:00 SELF INC. THREE HATS FoR LISA DOCTORS DEATH VALLEY DAYS ]967 Stars Joe Brown, Amanda t.'Vd(ING h'IUSIC Barrle. Film star has hobby of ~m::..==-wonLD ALL IN THE FAMILY 2:00 ALLAN HNV~L sHOW IM0,GES & THINO$ collecting hats of the -capit.aU EDGE OF NIGHT I• 2:30 SOVIET ~TRT.iETY cities she visits, but she must MOVIE "Judgement at- TAKE 30 3:00 WHAT'S'THE GOOD I/~RD?'. ;Nuremberg Pl. I" VALUES & MORAUTY steal them. EI:LI~RRITY COOIKS / 3:30 ANOTIHER WORLD I JUDGEMENT AT NUREM' 4:00 ~ meet BERG • IT'S YOUR CHOICE 1961 Spencer. Tracy, Bur, HI m___N~__l=DAy 4:30 LUCY' SHOW MR. ROGERS. Lancaster, Richard Wldmark, .~.~r.~.y HARTS.."A~.'~. NHL ._HO~_..EY • 5:00 ' EMERGENCY EI.G~-TRiC CO. 'Marlene Dietrich. Courtroom • i1~ I $:30 drama, fictionally based on 116UlJ C::-"-;'.' CAL G~ ~-~

of natlonah [udlclal, legislative NINES JOURNAl. , NAME THAT TUNE 7:30 CRUSADE FOR CHRIST and personal responsibility in .eJ,~=RICAN $SkT~T a-'T-~y war guilty. . • ' Bk~r OF ~ SHOW HOURm A~C 8:00 GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH LOVE Nk~R. ST~.E 8:30 JUUE 1969Adventurer Is hired by CIA ANN-MARGRet LITTLE HOUSE ON 9:00 ONE DAY AT A TIME --PRAIRIE i to find klller of syndlcate boss ,,,RNmslone C0Vdpirl" 9:30 DAVID STEINBERG" MONTY PYTHON and the person who Infiltrated ram,@,;',.':1".ARY MAC DAVIS HERITAGE 10:00. MAC "DAVIS the syndlcate. Stars Adam "I I West, Nancy Kwan; NFB FILMS 10:3~ .e,.'.'..T."= I Ck'MA NOTHING BUT THE BEST NEWS.0~ FImL . NEWS THE NATIONAL I1:00 ' 1967Stars Alan Bates, Denholm Pr.~, IVAL AF.ru~, 11:30 OLY;;.m,£ 97 Elllot. Amblflous real estate It)NIGHT SHOW 90 bM_NUTES LIVE agent teams up wlth a down-on- 12:00 ~I "1111 ~d hls.Iuck soclallte for help In the ~II ",~'~.-,'KI bul " , ,. , , soclal graces...murders' hlm NIGHT FINAL .TO~L~._..ROWSHOW i and conceals the. body In hls, ii • o landlady's house.. ! 10, ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Apr. 20, 1977 Wally and Pearl coming tO Terrace The Raincosst Puppet Last December, 'Focte, lose track of what's going They nave purchased a He says tluit one o! til_e Theatre will be presenting whose home is in Squamish, on. Then we have a large and old, Woodward's pro.olem.soxpuppet.tn.eau'es Tales of Wally and Pearl at remrnea ~rom.two years m workshop and the children delivery van and have m mat they all go orogeas the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Australia and New zemana. work with and manipulate added another friend from they scrape to get by. Sunday, Ma~, 1 beginning at He played piano and guitar the puppets. We show them Squamish, graphic artist "There. are a few 7 p.m. Admmsion will be 75 in a band in restaurants and how to build the large glove Graham Manson to their estammneo groups mat cents for children and $1.50 universities and in .and rod l~uppets rather than crew. At interview time, he 'perform but we ~e more for adults. Australia, travelling with me simple sock puppet. The was painting and lettering into slapstick and audience The saga of Wally and other performing artists kidslove it -- it's right down the van to announce its l~a..rticipation...We .bring the Pearl, hatched in Paihia on under the auspices of ~e their alley." arrival at each point. Foote cnimren rignt into our the Bay of Islands in New New South Wales Ar s Foote moulds the puppets says they will be doing three snow.: .. _ Zealand, continues up and Council, he became in- and composes the music, or four shows a day. . ~'ooce says ms pup,~lry down the rainc0ast d B.C. terested in puppe y. Martin concentrates on the Foote is working now to--~deas are not now. You Blustery, lazy logger In little time and on staging and Nlicki Jaffary, a beokforthenextsc~oolyear think.you come.up wi'tl]. Wally and his wife Pearl, borrowed money, Foote, former Vancouver resident and organizing summer somemmg original out -no. who is a bit of a dreamer, go and Squamish wood carver also returned from New shows for retarded children, that there has always been through a series of ad- Greg Martin, organizea Zealand, makes the "We also have a water somecne else doing it before ventures and misadventures Raincoast Puppet Theatre costumes, safety show that I out you. But when you put your at the hands of musician- to perform m smaller Schools in Bells Cocla, together last year with own touch to a show, it's composer Norm Foote, now schools, which ..became of Ocean Falls, Tahsis and Nicki's narents, Bruce and yours. No one else can do it a puppeteer, distance and funding, ao noc outlying areas were the first Mary ~affary, that we an ~/ou can and I think that The large glove and rod get much in the way of to request the troupe's at- presented around the Bay of Ramcoast's approach to puppets are thwarted at educational entertainment. tendance. That trip was not Islands." puppetry is unique." every turn by Raincoast "Big schools are sp.o.fl.ed without its problems. ' .... Puppet Theatre's main -- the little ones get.nothing "We chartered.a Cessna, character, the Fox, who -- so ~ star~u writing to aircraft for three days and "- livesin a dirty old boot, that school ' boards and the then discovered that we has "a lot of sole" and en- :schools themselves to see if couldn't fit our stage in it. It joys "shoe business", we could bring live puppet was like trying to put an And they are the delight of play to their students," says elephant in a matchbox. We elementary school children Foote, couldn't let 2,000 kids down in small communities up "The children participate so we rigged a portable and down the coast, who in our show. The Fox, the stage of hockey sticks and would never see puppetry if villain, and the children talk curtains and had to leave it were not for Raincoast back and forth to one Nicld behind because there Puppet Theatre. another so the kids don't was no room for her." The shows were a wild success because, as Footo says, "The kids had never seen anything like this before. The weather was foul-- we even flew through snowstorms and people seemed surprised at times when we showed up because they said everybody cancels when the weather is bad. "In Tahsis we played to 500 in a gymnasium with our string and tackle stage • falling down around us. That didn't seem to bother Jl/llt/l~} l ~;l ~ l{IO II;I I;11111"1 anyone. We just got better at ~effer. Let us tell you how setting up our makeshift Io keep 1hem cleaner stage." longer,with our soil. Tile puppet troupe, named ~etardant. See us for for Raincoast Chronicles ~etails on renting the which Foote describes as a BOBBY CURTOLA, one of Canada's top recording Steamex upholstery beautiful book on the B,C, and television artists over the past ten years will be at coast, is trying to get the Terrace Hotel's Red D'or for two weeks from last :leaner. government sponsorship to take its show to remote Monday. Bobby records for RCA and is managed by areas through the province. Compo-Cheung Associates of Vancouver. He is They have travelled backedbya top musicalgroup of seven members and through the lower mainland, will be giving two shows daily. up Howe Sound and on the weekend will leave for two months, performing on 'Demon Seed' Vancouver Island, then taking the ferry to ,Prince wins SCI-FI Rupert and working their • award way down to Vancouver MeiroGoldwyn-Mayer's Golden Scroll Award by the again. "Demon Seed' "s the first Academy of Science Fiction, This time, they are not science fiction production to Fantasy and Horror Films, relying.on a small aircraft..be nominated for a 1977 according to the academy. . Do it yourself and gavel ~resident, Dr. Donald A. • Jet action (1) penetrates to ¢teeG. loosen ground.in dirt end old shampoo (2) then sucks it out MGM's "Logan's Run" (3) to beautify upholstery! 'was last year's winner in the ,. Dries quicklyl sci-fi category. • 0 Balloting will take place Spring clean your chairs, later this year and the an- chesterfields now. It's nual awards ceremony has #=~t nnd oa~v. ~.7.'i7d been sat for December. "Demon Seed", adapted for the screen from the novel by Dean R. Koontz, stars Julie Christie and Fritz Weaver. The drama of a woman forced to submit to the terrifying demands of a RESTAURANTI self-controlled super- computer was directed by <~FI~J~[ & CANADIAN FOOD Donald Cammell for producer Herb Jaffe from a Business Hours • script by Robert Jaffe and 10 am to t am Monday-Saturday " 11 am to 10 pm Sunday. Roger O. Hirson. The science fiction thriller is currently belng released by PHONE 6 3 5-6111 United Artists, :~ 4642 Lazelle..West of,CFTg Terrace n "Everything is sweetened by,

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• On Friday, April 29 and Municipalities B.C. 77. ment of the arts. They will centre, the Fire Hall and with Special. rates for" - Saturday, April 30, at the Representatives of the three also examine the con- Granville Island. participants. . 'Devonshire Hotel in Van- levels of government, tribution made by the arts in Registration for Partners- For registration contact couver, the Canadian community arts effectlng and stimulating in-Action is $20. Limited Christina Jackson, 315 West Conference of the Arts, in organizations and in- the economy and gr0wth of accommodation is available Cordova St., Vancouver, association with • the dividuds will engage in "a. the community. Mutually Cultural Services Branch of far-ranging discussion beneficial incentives and the Province of British emphasizing the respon- goals,-opon communication Columbia, will sponsor a sibilities and possibilities and a better understanding dynamic seminar, Partners for government par- of issues relevant to the for Action: the Arts and ticipatinn in the develop- Partners will evolve from the,seminar. The conference : I will aim to develop guidelines for both govern- 4720 LAKELSE AVE. PHONE 638-8111 National• me arts ment and community action SHOWING AT 8 P.M. ~ the arts in this urgent organlzalrlon to period of economic APRIL 20 - 23 restraint. HAUl A WALTER.GO T'O NEW IORK' A spucialfeatureofthe focus on Vancouver seminar will be a bus tour of Michael Caine' James Caan "Diane Keaton The 32rid annual meeting c[elegates. For registration some of the old buildings in APRIL 24.26 Vancouver which have been of the Canadian Conference information contact recycled to provide new arts FATHER, DEAR FATHER of the Artn will be hdd at the Christina Jackson, 315 West space -- the Orpheum, me English Comedy " Patrick 'Carlyle Devonshire Hotel in Van- CordovaStreet, Vancouver, Vancouver. East Cultural .a couver on Thursday, April B.C. (604) 683-1715. APRIL 23 MATINEE 2 P.M. ~,ta, ar= orsan=ations THEATRE * and supporters of the arts NoNALES NAil from across the coantry will PASSES meet, with the major 9' & 9 P.M. NIGHTLY discussions to be centered P,M. ONLY ON SUNDAY on public awareness of the arts -- a topic of immediate .I-'~-~ APR,L 20-23 TAXI DRIVER: ('~~,i and significant concern for kO £OMIITANC( ,0 )|J 5cll~* uNg|; I, Robert Deniro ...... • all participants. Hidden somewhere in the ads The Honourable John Very brutal violence and coarse language throughout I Roberta, Secretary of State, Jrl the entertainment section :' will give the keynote sl~eC_h. APRIL 24.26 A special dinner Will in- ~ are two Terrace phone numbers. dude ]presentation of CCA's oOiIFESSIOHS OF A POP PERFORNER 197/Dlplomes d'Honneur by Nudity & Sex the Honourable Walter Find them, and if one is yours you've won, Owen, Lieutenant Governor LC of B.C., and a special award : ,~ ..... is to be presented by the. ~\1 .~,)~[ ~ I[|l~': Honourable Sam Bawl,,' ~.,..~.1,.~,..

Minister of Recreation and t Conservation. The Purcell ( SURI=,VERONICA/' ~ i for the occasion. 9-12:30 AGENDA ~ / 12:30-2 2-2:30 7:006:302:30-5:30 ~ Annual Business M~. Lunch Houourable John Roberts Seminar Reception Dinner & Awards. Registration fee: $10, for CCA members and in- terested groups or in- divlchlals who wish to join [~i~(~~[~[~ • [~ [~~ this nation~d, independent, non-go~vernmental, non- • I1~,p~r *~ ~ t PCKEDA,LUCk'YTICKET' profl~ organization, which (, OEAR,SO~En-,NG [ ~,'r PONZOS I(YOU ~/IN ~/~_...... I 7 uJOO' "riCKETS t WIN I ~mites the arts from coast to >'r ~qw~., I MEAT M~KET/),~-~ ? A MOP HANt;~.E! coast. Limited ac- ~ HAPPENED/¢' [_ -~ "~'~.~ commodationis available at - ~ ~. ,_..) ~ ~'~ .special rates for conference l / TRADITION NOW l lWAVO~',~TOM"I'O"II " ~ ECO~ING ~A l~ 1 ~ ~ t~~(~"~E~

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: HONEY-LITE CANDLES After the final cooling the by Ed &Jean MacKenzie candles are cut off at the By rights, candies should bottom, leaving them joined have become extinct the day in pairs by their wicks. Each that Edison energized his one is then crimped in the first electric light bulb. But "baser" in order to shape they didn't. In fact, more the bottom to fit into a decorative candles are candle holder. made today than ever The pale, graceful before. columns of wax are dipped And that's good news for in its into the colouring Glenn and Marilyn Finley of tan~ which contain Creston. The Finleys, with powdered dye melted in their daughter Shannon, run pure beeswax. In an instant, one of the Kootenay's most the plain candles are interesting industries -- transformed to glowing Honey-Lite Candles. This beauty. sweet-smelling business, One of the most popular which transforms surplus designs is the Renmssance beeswax into attractive Twist, formed by flattening candies, is located on the the still-soft taper in a outskirts of Creston, just wooden press, then quickly south of the junction of twisting it into a fluted Highways 3 and 3A. The spire. Some tapers are Honey-Lite factory and softened and shaped in a showroom is open from 9 to modified "s", form known 5:30 daily, offering free as the Baroque. Others are tours enthusiastically melted and joined at the conducted by Glenn Finley bose in a U-shape or even a himself. candelabrum effect. As the showroom door Glenn's favourite style is tinkles open, the rich, sweet the "courting Candle", scent of honey wafts into made by winding a tall thin your nostrils. A carnival of ta~er into the shape of a It's Canada's colour greets your eyes. coiled spring. Tapers, neatly paired in "When the boy friend Plastic envelopes, parade comes to call," Glenn ex- along the walls. Gold and plains, "Mother pulls up a apricot candles march in ~,ction of coil andlights the company with salmon, candle. When it burns down Choice. Christmas red and to the coil -- that's the lime [ burgundy. Shades of blue to say Good Night!" blend Into olive, green and Beeswax candles, 10rig- mauve. These are hand- burning and deliciously made tapers, painstakingly scented, were one of the crafted in the traditional earliest inventions of the manner. In addition, ancient world. Today, modern novelty candles centuries later, the molded of paraffin enliven venerable art of can- the show windows and dlemaking lives on at shelves. In a wide variety of Creston's Honey-Lite shapes and shades, they are workshop. . displayed as centerpieces or (This Roam at Home featured hi unusual holders, article is one of a series some made locally of rovided by Tourism British juniper or apricot wood. olumbia.) But althotigh the Honey- Lite products are app.ealing to both nose and eye, ~t is the Bad News "Mrs. Bell," the doctor workshop tour that is most to.ld the woman he had just intriguing. Wax for the examined, "I have good candles comes direct from -news lor you." "I'm glad Alberta beekeepers to the to hear that," the young la- Finley workshop, where it is dy replied, "but I'm Miss melted and cleaned. In its BelL" "Miss Bell," the doc- natural colour, the wax is a tor continued, "I have bad gnlden-beige. This is fine for news for you." use in dark coloured tapers, but in order to "take" many of the popular pastel hues, See The Light Sit up all night wondering the wax must be "bleached" where the sun went and to the colour of pale par- sooner or later it will dawn chment. on you. • Though pure beeswax candies may be ordered, Sure Thing most of the Finley's Telephone caller received products include 30 percent this reply when he asked paraffin. The beeswax and weathermati to verily that it paraffin mix -- up to 500 would rain be/ore dark: pounds (225 kilograms) at a "'Surely. l have a ticket to time- is melted in a large the baseball game, I lost my dipping vat set in the floor of umbrella, the kids are the workshop. While the wax having a picnic mxl the wile r~aehes proper tem- is hosting a lawn party." perature, Glenn "wicks up" --stringing white wleking What For? cord to the required length Young salesman spent i ¸ on the metal dipping racks. hall an hour ezplanino to Each of the racks in turn is • larmer why he should invest plunged into the molten .on set o! books on "How To Seagranfs Hve Star. wax, quickly lifted out and Farm Sueeesslully." When allowed to cool. This process he had #nished, tarmer Canada's favourite five-year.old rye whis r. is repeated until layer by walked away with one com. layer the candles grow me-at: "Not me, son, I ain't around the wick to the ]arming half as well now as Say Seagram'sand .suw.. desired thickness. I know how?"