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OOme. in and,.Iee:.the :.! .,: " 1172'UH|.UP I ..:...: , on display now at F 63S-2801 .. T.H ,YEAR NO.'~. ~ 0 TERRACE, ....... : -': " ........ ; -;~" ~:~*.:~'7 -7'~.;'TT~'--~--' '~" *-'-~'.; ,-- ;'-~7.7 -. ..... .-7 ,';: ! " - Pre=tev" s. ~ff,£ce¢" "- .... i:~"~i -,; "-!. ::' : , .-- , ! ,/:;)!.: ~": . :-;,:' "~ ~,., 31 :,~. . :./. '; -B.C. OCTOBER 18, 1971 THE WORST. JUST. ABOUT Just about the worst thing in the world to be on l~riday October' 15th wus eithor a Grade 8 student or a new teacher in Skeena Jr. Secondary School. Friday waa Inltiatkm day atthe school and the Grade nlnesnd ten students made goodand-sure that It was a day mone of the new teachers or grade 8's would forget. Both plelures to your rlght and left, relate some of the experlences encountered. ' " . The: figh, for Indian i rights main thing now was to keeP that doer open, " .... The main concern of Mrs. Barbetti is'that the girls who signed, away their rights when they married white.inca did so when they were: very young Lmost under 17)'and didn't know• what they were signing., She pointed out that everi if you didn't sign the paper, you were- automatically classified as a non-Indian.. The group has'" had one disappointment however. Though they have now been officially aceepted into the B.C. Non-indian Status Group they' have discovered that the group isn't really what they want. They' want reinstatement into the bandwhile the B.C. group was set up to better the lix, es of the non-status Indians and has no program for reir~:tatement. KITIMAT - A eourt case in Toronto has risen the hopes of local Non-Status Indian women. .The women got together two weeks ago under Mrs.Burbetti, to form a local chapter ef the B.C. non-Status Indian Group. Their purpese,was toflnd out exactly what their fights as Non-States Indians was and attempt to get back their Indian rights. Then ]ate last week: a. Toronto Non-Status Indian woman • won a court case in which she had been fighting for reinstatement of her Indian rights. Mrs. Barbetti says, "I am fairly sure I can get re-instated into the band. We'~ going to wait and see what developes from thi~ case in Toronto and go from there: We'll see if they decide toinelude all woman who wore marriedafter a certain 40. GO TCHA THERE KID de~"' " " - H~W~;e~mt~ o~u re w~ " ' . . . ~ , ' ' ~'~e went on m say ...ff they int " r ~ ~, . ' ' i . " are going to make .this one .they feel p]ays.a goeo pard.in =I,' _- ~ I I ' ' II~ I . " . . " " womanan exceptionaed.leave 'oursocietyandhopetoattenna I~ I "~i~ ,IIIM~kI~NI~I~ I,~I I Ii~ Imlle~ ~'~.]I./'~ " ~t~i i~m~,~m~ ,therestofushangingwe'llgoto 5 day:conference starting II I~• ~%mPI~,,II~.I I I~klI,,IP I ~ II I ~ I ~ ~L,~,,~k,,~,~k_~k court;' We den't want help from November 5th in vancouver. I I " " a d ' I " ' I d r " " . --"1- !" the Indian Dept. We'll stand on ,~ " . , i . - ' - ' • " ' I " " . ' " " " I " . . " I .." our.own feet We ~u, t want to ' " .: , ..,: , have our Indian rights, . . d~ I " r ." . ' I I b with much nks,. /the Elephant Sale for tSe ~olden The youngp_cop!e:who belp..ed :Lanter/~, Ac.kl~nds ~:" v :.. Spec Dee printers', :NOrth Sta/" ~o~un~'av~t'~o.;e~oerri~on~ " ~:..~ay~'~s~'..?.~;e~c~s'~...~il Rule was held on September 18 were uanny, ~onmoux; .LIlciue C. Braam - 10 Ib: Ham; Dog N Bottling, The Market Place', . . .... P.P0 . 8' wi'" rain rf~ .... t ..... ~*: in the St.. Matthew's Anglican Therien, Sheila and Anne Suds '* ' : r " " ' = The Hub, Reynolds Electric, white women' m Kidmat, many In. . 0 _equen .s.nowe~, ,~ ~. Hall on Park Avenue. Wellover Cnnnaughton. ' ., :' ' " W.A Harvey-Blanket & Linen, Ovcrwaitca Ltd., Glacier Glass, who have phoned her tosay the~y soumer~y winds 25. Highs both $~00 was realized after expenses Mrs~ Vesta Douglas,-Terrace Simpsons Sears .West End Store, Western Home are behind • it.. " days near.50, lows tonight near~ and .many thanks, were ex- tended to the people of Terrace who donated articles for sale and to those who purchased the articles. T i3e Golden Rule!s at present set' up and will be able to take registrations of all unemployed over 16 years of age wishing to ,york at odd jobs for one day or more. Please •watch and listen for announcement on CFTK' Radio and in the \Terrace-Kitimat Herald.' Both media have been very generous in giving coverage and encouragement to this. project. " Special thanks are due tothe people who helped pick up the articles and also acted as sales people: Mesdames • M. Citizen• of the year, who donated, purchased .and drew raffle tiekeis and then turned't0 and helped to pack the unsold items to clear tbehall~ : Mr. Rick North who also drew tickets and purchased articles. The winners of the White Elephant Draw for. the" Golden were as follows : K. Squires - Propane .Torch, Canadian Propane. Sheila Connaughton -. $50 Lumber, Skeeua Forest Products alga Penner- I hours sight- seeing for2- Trns Provincia.l Air Tom Olsnn,- 1 hour sightseeing for. 1- Tmns Provincial Air, van den Hende - Case of Oil. Sheli'Oil R. McCall.-.2 Steak Dinners.- "Furnishings Avis Rent a Car, O]e's Place Gen. Matthieson..-'3 Steak Dinne~, Lakelse Motor Hotel E.Agnew - $10 Dry Cleaning, 1 Hour Cteanitizing J. Siracki - $10 Dry Cleaning - Terrace Dry Cleaners C.'. Johnson.- $10 F~d, A & W Drive In A. Kermede - $10 Food, Dairy Quee~ - ... H. Musses - Swim Admissions - House of Sim-Oi-Ghets, Troelstra Shoe Repair, Nor- thern: Drugs, Wightman and Smither, Big Game Billiards, J & H .Garage, A~'.s Chevrod Serivce, Sears Sales, Electrolux (Canada) Ltd., Bee's Children's Wear, Hull's Grocery, Madigan Equipment, Albert & Mc- Caffery Ltd., Erwin Jewellers, Elken Mercantile~ .Toco Ci-afts, Dr, & Mrs. Mudie, .- Sk0glund. Hotsprings. . If anyone has been missed in R. Shepherd.- Theatre Thickets the list please pardon. -Tillicum.Theatre There have been several A. Chen Wing, '.- $10: Food, contributions dep~i'ted in the Sportsman Drive In Royal Bank. Please believe L. Gauthreau ~-. Dol] Cake, Blue • that it is much appreciated and RibbonBakery:. ' every economy will "be prac, 0thei' donors:: Home Oil, tised in this operation.. ... 'Imperial Oil," Parker Motors, Office space has been ob- tained at 4611 LazeHe in the "Unfortunately there has not been this kind of Support from the native people who still hold their Indian fights. Official Support came from Mr. Hebber Maitaland, Chief of the Ki~aat band. Earlier behad told Mrs. Barhetti' that he felt the.Toronto court ease was a s~p f~'ward and that the Cots ... strike. ca I Ill• !/ ' In. , es, s.o. HighwayU; W~~ ,.Skeena :i:( Forest ..~',,-:,~,;,'~!L.~.~-~-~=:,~¢~.~:,,~ ,:~:~-;~,,.~ , -.~- ~ ;~,~-~" .:~..,,/~;~'!!:.:::~,~-~ :. ~ ,'~:!~,.~:7~ ~'U*;<,~~:/~. ', ., -.~, .~ • ,, ..:. ~., :.,:,',: ~J.../* '* '~ " " " ' .... ~"~ ~:-.'.~'.~ ~'~ ' ..... " ' : ?" : ..... : : I ~i:~.,.~ ',:'-'. ~:,:"- .::, .~-:..~,::~.!i., ~' '..''..: ..... '..i . ": ...... : '- DRINK .... IN PRINCE RUPERT: : ' '"~ ' ' . " : _ . " p.ok.d HUge:new Civic : Centre .... for.varie /" Opening.eVen ; . . More than.3,000 peol~le - Alsowell'attendedrwore':the . -. _ . The arena, which seats 800~ Fathered in.' the newly.opened Prince-Rupert Civic Centre Saturday night to "have a'ball" to"ce]ebrate the •completion of huge complex for which they ':had waited and worked for so long. Various booths of games of chance run by many service organizations in the. giant gymnasium were kept on the go .and ~cohcession booths did a roaring business in a great Beer Garden run by. the Kin- smen Cinb in the Teen Room, anct the dance Sp0nsered by the B~tary Club in the auditorium, with Howard Froese of Terrace helping provide the foot- stomping'music of the Phase 4 band. The planned ';mocassin hop. on the ice in the 190 by 90 ft. arena did not prove so "hot. as about 150 shivering teenagers crowded around a rock hand. carnations were given Chastney, M. Cohnaughton, M. . Ream iiMotors, Skeena Auto HaroldSmzth- Case of Otl, Gulf - ...... , _ ..... --- . KITIMAT- On Saturday, Oct. Turchinski, L Lacoursiere, M. ~il :~., " . ~etm, i :rerracy unryszer, offices of R.K, Wilkinson Ltd,, Hobensehield, A. :sites, E. - _:;,_ " ,,.:~ ,~,.~._. Terrace International, Bill and the phone connected. The :g RobertNiven and Joe Pereira, ~ M. SiilILll " .~.~'I;IA t.~lg~llg~|'" A ~ . . . . . . Anders~n,.R. Taron. Messrs. C. ~nstem; :rerraee ~.i't'~, Terrace Unemployed may ceme and .bothofKitimatwere involved in variety of refrechm~ts; and did very little danei~, leaders by."The YoangOnes",. ~(Vacuum) KalumKabs a c~llisiou at Nalabfla and ..... " : ...... " -,' "~', - : '" " - ' --'~ Interiors, Gordon'& Anderson,' register fo~:work. . . . . . . . . . . " ' GAMPAI . . . . ,- ' '-~'--~,-- ..... ' ' ..... f-- -evorai ~ have been ",weemmunr ~trsem a, zz:, - .. " .. IREN PLEDIED ~.AHD"INi:, ' " , , - , :. .... ~ • , .- " :- : . nooert.:snalruressers, ~av-mor ou o- .. .. . --. ~..o;.o .,~o. ot,,.,,ino .t ~ i. -. ~"h -._ ,,, o. , , Builders, Cedar]and ' Tire, employed on a casual basra,-: 9. ~..~.t.__.^. ,_ .... ,.... H :. / i ( n ¢0 ,., . ., . .... . ........................ - .... . , eto,eE , 71 1 " " - . _ ' • . , .' KainmElectirElectrtc, Eatons, • for fulI.Ume, t wlII=bewor g ,.~,..~.., .... ~.~...a,...,,,.. ' :' ", ..... i 0 R 4,"I " ":.!,~: i . a l . . .,I s . . , ..... :.-, Terrac~ Drn ,' L~kelse Drugs, ,r four oi-five days. All have "~"'a"i='=~"~'~'u~'~m"~:~:~ .- .,,-., i TIllS/: TOTIIL LAST ! II[T-iiiii;i ~ . 0.. I " : I "o". d""/ ?- ':" ~:;-' ~ '.~ DrngMar~B&GGrocery, Tnne , been.compliment ~:by the r , Into ~e right rear side of . .. " ~kAF l 1'1'~' ~ ~ I'N I ~ [ ~ " ' , " 'Cleaners, ureatWest Life, F W: empmyers ann mas~ nave.oeen Perelra Panel Truck '. Mr ' V ¥ Il'ml ."V.~I. II~,,IUO:~ ''. . . . . " . Woolworth:,"safeway, Al's soefficientth_at.,theyhave~en Perelra'.was charge'd wlth I / . . . "i~, .... . .: .. ~:~.i'..":' " ~ Shoes,/',Si~ei"Se~ving Centreii.' .paiaYer'ywell,~-'.!.-.-i~,...;,'~.' faillngtoyteldtherig.htofway.. -... .: .... ' , . REPORY, .i , ,, [PORT,:,. "::, :'::'.:, :, eUNIE ~,,; -:: ' TERRACE - Three more approximately ' $100 was ,Terrace:,CoLop,'. the Bread" "The;:~old .Rule..anss you .Damag. were..es~unate~ a, I Arena ," : . , :._~ "~ ..... " ~- -~: ~, : vehicles me.t ~na chain collision :. sustained to the n~an's vehicle.. B~skeii. M0untview. Bakery',: ~people.~f..Terraee!::.:...please. St,d00.,, No ~.'~onai injuries Proviou - . . . . . . . . -,,,..... . : oeiatiOn no,eel.on ' r and together caused. an.. ainne wblle another $600 dollars C0pp.:thei-Sh0e Mun,':Quadra :rememoer U.s,an~l~n°n~ °"~'i wererq)or~m.;' . _, .. . J$I ' , , . " ... ' : . . 1 8 ~ ! 0 0 . 0 0 . : . " :~i;i::?::~... ....... i..: ; ., .i i ../: estimated $1600 Thursday ,..~in, damages"-were :shared by Travels:Services;Miller'S Men's 4.5~.,!t .you. navewo.r ~ at any ':on.uct. 1,.t;.a..o~,~n,,aanas.was ~ ' ~ ' &~ ~" * L *'' ' ~ .... ~ ' , , : . I , . . . . . . . :""': " .... "' :" ' ' " ' a ' " ' '"~ .... e' mnut0.uenonealmifyouare char eu wnn. touowms, too .. . ', ..... ' '- . . . . . . Two vehicles w, Pre stopped at ~ motorists-.-in the. two:, stopped . W r,. Mantel s.•Florlst, Roe s ' ; : - - ' ; "" - ' -'--~-~--'-=-"- = .... "-"-rear ' 311001.00 the' seuth:entranee ,to. Skeena ~vehieles, Edward, Garner and'. Sh0p, Grace Fell Florist, 5c to :unempneyect te~ us wy no neap .cx~ w.n.~.uerm.*m~?.u~. . :: - 'TIIrraoo , : ~~I. .:~ -: : " . ...... . ........ ...... . : .,,-,~ ~.,~. :Bridgewhennthlrdcar/driv, e_!~/,.,'.Leonf,rd!:Sk~ib~i~.both, of.:i' $1,Jak~:~Best-iJbwellers, R.K. ? you!?, i.'-": ': "' ~n~'~'a~T~ve%°~o~v~f " /,'. ~OIIIInnill .. III~ .. I-._.. .... " . . iLUI: ' ' ~,.:~"L .,..~.i~:,.~...:-.,__.i.::.:. ~ .... ' by motorist Johff.Murdocfi'. i~Terracei - ':/ ":~,,~::,'. ~.~'i*'.:;//,~.~".'.,-, '' " " . ' '" ' ' I * I ~' I I " " " ' ' ' "~I r '~.mH,~¢~: ' ~'::~Ahu~ had '~ ...... j ' ' " ' ' . " • " -: eomm Hoe.:,.:- ' " , :"::'. " .' /.' ....... ..i.:...... .came from he~nd and failed ~.. / .... .. ........ bPr'' ~ Iv ; " * " I b I ' I ....... d ~ r I ......... P' d d' I ' ' " ' . . . . . . . I ............ eci ........ : ....... * ~ r ~+ I:~':~ ~' I d I ' ~' 'I'~I I I J" '~''~ " ~I ........... , ..... ...... • " . . . ......... , .... .. "...,., .... . .... .. '. . ............. sloweddown toturninto th ty ' ~iee,".," ~,, .- '..: ...... " . i ' . ' Itop in Lime. ,..., ' ' ~ .... " . - .Police . repert all .,v~cles, ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * a e on Mr S0 :" :"::,'/~ '" ' . . . . . . . ~ ........ ' 'p ....... I . . . . . . . ' . I dump ~ad Dam g . , . '. . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' Murdoch was char ed b were proPerly insured and that . . • ~ ' ~ b M L , . . . . . . . .impanred p'' ot,ce'" . wn~n'" "nrw,n', Police' "' g g....... wnnne .. "'ysay " ........... aecidenso mjur,as were r~po,-- ~, - = t . ~ ........ ........... ~,~, ,~. ~ . : ~ --. '~.v,~ .~. ..... . ..... . ..'~°I v.,I~' ~' .... ..... . - . . 'I,.V.,q~I._. .... ,.~ , ....-. --¢~J°hurs ~, --'~',~- --. ~,, " . , , . car~was estimated~ a t _ , ," ............. J~,n.~,~_ ' '', ,, ,:' ~lubI. , , " .'. !/". .' ...... : 141,~41~41., IL,./ii~i.i' : , . . , :.'.. ." ~ 4I,I. :: ~.!'~."i~.'i ' , , ~ ,1-:".~..- .... "'..,; ~ ~:"'" "! : ~:::~":" "~;!'~" ' ' ""'": ' i / , " : : i : :'" ~~i~.~i,~'.-., ' ~"~:~ "~i'!~:~ . ~ .. ":,i' :...~. '1, :::.:.....i:'" ~:;' '~ :~' ' . . .. .... .. ':. :'.~' ' . VANCOUVER'- A resoJuflon formula .into effect :for the e a r . . ; . / - ', . ~. ...... " 4I I :" " ~ "" ? b F " " I I I ' ' PI ' " ~' ' " ' " I . . . . . . . ' asking ~e"nrovineinl ~over~. ', orgatfl~tion representing their. 'Damages werei:estimated at, ' , ' r I $I . . . . . . . . ~ ,',"'~IN ," "1' 'I '1 I . _~ --- - - ' ~_ - : - _ ' _- - - ..merit'to requlre.all of its era- ' employeoes~, : L., ~ : .=" .'". ,$200on:.Tuesdy:Oet; 12 wh n i .... .. ;:.~.:..,. W III0 .... ;.. - - - -- - - - -- - -- ' 'ployeeb iqvay-d~les to the B'C ".,:'~This":.is~reC0gn itlon by the: '. Rose -Besignafio.;:was charged . IiflI ""' " 00~I01.. ; " ' .... - - _ -- -- -- -- = ~ :~ " -- .. G6vernmentEmPloyees.Uhion'-:0ther pr0vinelalgovernme.nts:, with.baddngupwhfieunsafe... ' , ,' . • . " ' :"*""" i~":"":';,"~ " " ' .:/~.'~.:" ..... ':':":~!i!-:',i.'~ i:; ill¸ :::/i:ill i: .9 • ~•.!~:"~"~!~. ~ ~ • ~,!-~ ~ ~i"". ~, ~ ' nI ,!4S, people, was packed "with more ,•~ than :1,000 people Saturday!: oftemo6n to Watch the opening/ eoremooies', with ~'master: of!~" : cetemmies,' Start Kary, Parks " . . and Recreation Comminstow chairman,introducing his staff, the .Centre's ~staff and city. dignitaries; - • • • A chiefschair was presented~ 'from the architects; Bir, mingham:andWend and ieis of to ~• a .ValUed ,leo; One with the e~tched ' other~]a ;' . Thth'sday l~ BCGEU I Johi~ Frye~ • ~ ---~ _- " ---_ -- _ reSolution,i . . . . ~.., . ......... ,,". ~,,~.•..~ ..... ..,-~-, "~ other. ~" /c,ialrman stun ~,ar~;i ," ::,,~ /,, i .-, ~ ~, m~L,d':~e :will be' deb0ted -at'the' uni0~'S that alll' emplQyess~ should pay ~i She ~h~d •backed Out of her 'convention this.week. -. i ~ dues to'the u~ionLbecaiise all'/ddv~,ayonKeehikaStreetand ..... . :' x empl0yeesbeiief/t' in terms e! ,..rati!inI~o th~ driversdoer of an The resolution calls for jn-, ! lligher,.~/':/wages•'/: and:. better, unoceupiedi:car ~!.~0nglng. "to troduction~of/theP,,andformula.: ~Wo~,ki~ ;'e0~dltions.;~vOn 'fori.,,:Tivad~rKoma~:~..~.,::~?~ :. r unc~er which all '.Workers ,ih ~. a~ • themrby.the m)iou',!'.:LTryer'mild; '~:~:!TI/e homeef HebberMaiUemd bargaining 'unlt ~ are c0inpplled'. ~I/~-ILT~ei~: the:pr~ent.iV01untary. bf Kiflmaat Villagewas', the .'~v~ ~ ' w•'~',-', ~ ~.!." 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THE WORST.

JUST. ABOUT Just about the worst thing in the world to be on l~riday October' 15th wus eithor a Grade 8 student or a new teacher in Skeena J r . Secondary School. Friday waa Inltiatkm day a t t he school and the Grade nlnesnd ten students made goodand-sure that It was a day mone of the new teachers or grade 8's would forget. Both plelures to your rlght and left, relate some of the experlences encountered. ' " .

The: figh, for Indian i rights

main thing now was to keeP that doer open, " . . . .

The main concern of Mrs. Barbetti i s ' tha t the girls who signed, away their rights when they married white.inca did so when they were: very young Lmost under 17)'and didn't know• what they were signing., She pointed out that everi if you didn't sign the paper, you were- automatically classified as a non-Indian. .

The group has'" had one disappointment however. Though they have now been officially aceepted into the B.C. Non-indian Status Group they ' have discovered that the group isn't really what they want. They' want reinstatement into the bandwhile the B.C. group was set up to better the lix, es of the non-status Indians and has no program for reir~:tatement.

KITIMAT - A eourt case in Toronto has risen the hopes of local Non-Status Indian women.

.The women got together two weeks ago under Mrs.Burbet t i , to form a local chapter ef the B.C. non-Status Indian Group. Their purpese,was tof lnd out exactly what their fights as Non-States Indians was and attempt to get back their Indian rights. Then ]ate last week: a . Toronto Non-Status Indian woman • won a court case in which she had been fighting for reinstatement of her Indian rights.

Mrs. Barbetti says, "I am fairly sure I can get re-instated into the band. W e ' ~ going to wait and see what developes from thi~ case in Toronto and go from there: We'll see i f they decide toinelude all woman who wore m a r r i e d a f t e r a certain

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GO TCHA THERE KID d e ~ " ' " " - H ~ W ~ ; e ~ m t ~ o~u re w ~ • " • ' . . . ~ , ' ' ~'~e went on m say ...ff they int " r ~ ~ , .

' ' i . • " are going to make .this one .they feel p]ays.a goeo pard.in = I , ' _- ~ I I ' ' I I ~ I . " . . " " womanan exceptionaed.leave 'oursoc ie tyandhope toa t tenna

I~ I " ~ i ~ • , I I I M ~ k I ~ N I ~ I ~ I , ~ I I I i ~ Imlle~ ~ ' ~ . ] I . / ' ~ " ~ t ~ i i ~ m ~ , ~ m ~ , theres tofushangingwe ' l lgo to 5 d a y : c o n f e r e n c e s ta r t ing I I I ~ • ~ % m P I ~ , , I I ~ . I I I ~ k l I , , I P I ~ I I I ~ I ~ ~ L , ~ , , ~ k , , ~ , ~ k _ ~ k court;' We den't want help from November 5th in vancouver.

I I " " a d ' I " ' I d r " " . - - " 1 - ! " the Indian Dept. We'l l stand on ,~ " . , i . - ' - ' • " ' I " " . • ' " " " I " . . • " • I . . " o u r . o w n f e e t W e ~ u , t w a n t to ' " . :

• , ..,: , have our Indian rights, . . d~ I " r . " . ' I I b with much nks,. / the Elephant Sale for tSe ~olden The youngp_cop!e:who belp..ed :Lanter/~, Ac.kl~nds ~ : " v :.. Spec Dee printers', :NOrth Sta/" ~o~un~ 'av~ t '~o . ;e~oer r i~on~ " ~:..~ay~'~s~'..?.~;e~c~s'~...~il Rule was held on September 18 were uanny, ~onmoux; .LIlciue C. Braam - 10 Ib: Ham; D o g N Bottling, The Marke t Place', . . . . . . P . P 0 . 8 ' wi'" rain r f ~ . . . . t . . . . . ~*: in the St.. Matthew's Anglican T h e r i e n , Sheila and Anne Suds ' * ' : r " " ' = The Hub, Reynolds Electric, white women' m Kidmat, many In. . 0 _equen .s.nowe~, ,~ ~. Hall on Park Avenue. Wellover Cnnnaughton. ' . , :' ' " W.A Harvey-Blanket & Linen, Ovcrwaitca Ltd., Glacier Glass, who have phoned her tosay the~y soumer~y winds 25. Highs both • $~00 was realized after expenses Mrs~ Vesta Douglas,-Terrace Simpsons Sears .West End Store, Western Home a re behind • i t . . " days near.50, lows tonight near~ and .many thanks, were ex- tended to the people of Terrace who donated articles for sa le and to those who purchased the articles.

T i3e Golden Rule!s at present set' up and will be able to take registrations of all unemployed over 16 years of age wishing to ,york at odd jobs for one day or more.

Please •watch and listen for announcement on CFTK' Radio and in the \Terrace-Kitimat Herald.' Both media have b e e n very generous in g i v i n g coverage and encouragement to this. project. "

Special thanks are due tothe people who helped p ick up the articles and also acted as sales people: Mesdames • M.

Citizen• of the year, who donated, purchased .and drew raffle tiekeis and then turned't0 and helped to pack the unsold items to clear tbehall~ :

Mr. Rick North who also drew tickets and purchased articles.

The winners of the White Elephant Draw for. the" Golden

were as follows : K . Squires - Propane .Torch, Canadian Propane. Sheila Connaughton - . $50 Lumber, Skeeua Fores t Products a l g a P e n n e r - I hours sight- seeing f o r 2 - Trns Provincia.l Air Tom Olsnn,- 1 hour sightseeing for. 1 - Tmns Provincial A i r , van den Hende - Case of Oil. Sheli'Oil •

R. McCall.-.2 Steak Dinners.- "Furnishings Avis Rent a Car, O]e's Place Gen. Mat th ieson . . - '3 Steak Dinne~, Lakelse Motor Hotel E.Agnew - $10 Dry Cleaning, 1 Hour Cteanitizing • J . Siracki - $10 Dry Cleaning - Terrace D r y Cleaners C.'. Johnson.- $10 F ~ d , A & W Drive In A. Kermede - $10 Food, Dairy Quee~ - . . . H. Musses - Swim Admissions -

H o u s e of Sim-Oi-Ghets, • Troelstra Shoe Repair, Nor- thern: Drugs, Wightman and Smither, Big Game Billiards, J & H .Garage, A~'.s Chevrod Serivce, Sears Sales, Electrolux (Canada) Ltd., Bee's Children's Wear, Hull's Grocery, Madigan E q u i p m e n t , Alber t & Mc- Caffery Ltd., E rwin Jewellers, Elken Mercantile~ .Toco Ci-afts, Dr, & Mrs. Mudie, .-

Sk0glund. Hotsprings. . If anyone has been missed in R. Shepherd.- Theatre Thickets the list please pardon. - T i l l i c u m . T h e a t r e There have been severa l A. Chen Wing, '.- $10: Food, contributions dep~i'ted in the Sportsman Drive In Royal Bank. Please believe L. Gauthreau ~-. Dol] Cake, Blue • that it is much appreciated and RibbonBakery:. ' every economy will "be prac,

0 thei ' donors:: Home Oil, tised in this operation.. . . . 'Imperial Oil," Parker Motors, Office space has been ob-

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"Unfortunately there has not been this kind of Support from the native people who still hold their I n d i a n fights.

O f f i c i a l S u p p o r t came from Mr. Hebber M a i t a l a n d , C h i e f o f t h e

K i ~ a a t band. Earlier behad told Mrs. Barhetti' that he felt the.Toronto court ease was a s~p f~ 'ward and that the

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" p.ok.d HUge:new Civic : Centre .... for.varie /" Opening.eVen ; . .

More than .3 ,000 peol~le - Alsowell 'attendedrwore': the . - . • _ .

The arena, which seats 800~ Fathered in.' the newly.opened Pr ince-Ruper t Civic Centre Saturday night to "have a 'ball" to"ce]ebrate the •completion of

huge complex for which they ':had waited and worked for so

long. Various booths of games o f

chance run by many service organizat ions i n the. giant gymnasium were kept on the go

.and ~cohcession boo ths did a roaring business in a great

Beer Garden run by. the Kin- smen Cinb in the Teen Room, anct the dance Sp0nsered by the B~tary Club in the auditorium, with Howard Froese of Terrace helping provide the foot- stomping'music of the Phase 4 band.

The planned ' ;mocassin hop. on the ice in the 190 by 90 ft. arena did not prove so "hot . as about 150 shivering teenagers crowded around a rock hand. c a r n a t i o n s w e r e g iven

Chastney, M. Cohnaughton, M. • . Ream iiMotors, Skeena Auto HaroldSmzth- Case of Otl, Gulf - . . . . . . , _ . . . . . - - - . KITIMAT- On Saturday, Oct. Turchinski, L Lacoursiere, M. ~il : ~ . , " . ~ e t m , i : rer racy unryszer, offices of R.K, Wilkinson Ltd,, Hobensehield, A. : s i tes , E. - _:;,_ " ,,.:~ ,~ , .~ ._ . T e r r a c e Internat ional , Bill and the phone connected. The :g RobertNiven and Joe Pereira, ~

M . S i i l I L l l " . ~ . ~ ' I ; I A t . ~ l g ~ l l g ~ | ' " A • ~ . . . . . . Anders~n,.R. Taron. Messrs. C. ~nstem; :rerraee ~.i't'~, Terrace Unemployed may ceme and .bothofKitimatwere involved in variety of refrechm~ts; and did very little danei~ , leaders by."The Y o a n g O n e s " , . ~(Vacuum) KalumKabs a c~llisiou at Nalabfla a n d . . . . . " : ...... "

- , ' "~', - : ' " " - ' --'~ Interiors, Gordon'& Anderson,' register fo~:work . . . . . . . . . . . " ' GAMPAI . . . . ,- ' '-~'--~,-- ..... ' ' . . . . . f-- -evorai ~ have been ",weemmunr ~trsem a, zz:, - .. " .. IREN PLEDIED ~.AHD"INi:, ' " , , - , :. . . . . ~ • , .- " :- : . nooert.:snalruressers, ~av-mor ou o - . . .. . - - . ~ . . o ; . o . ,~o . ot,,.,,ino . t ~ i. -.

~ " h • - . _ • ,,, o. , , Builders, Ceda r ]and ' Tire, employed on a casual basra,-: 9. ~ . . ~ . t . _ _ . ^ . ,_ . . . . , . . . . H :. / i ( n ¢0 ,., . • .,. . . . . . • ........................ - .... . , eto,eE , 71 1 " " - . _ ' • . , . ' KainmElectirElectrtc, Eatons, • for fulI.Ume, t wlII=bewor g , . ~ , . . ~ . . , . . . . ~ . ~ . . . a , . . . , , , . . ' :' ", . . . . . i 0 R 4,"I " ":.!,~: i . a l . . .,I s . . , . . . . . : . - , Terrac~ Drn ,' L~kelse Drugs, , r four oi-five days. All have " ~ " ' a " i = ' = ~ " ~ ' ~ ' u ~ ' ~ m " ~ : ~ : ~ .- .,,-., i TIllS/: TOTIIL LAST !

II[T-iiiii;i ~ . • 0 . . I " : I "o". d""/ ? - ':" ~:;- ' ~ '.~ DrngMar~B&GGrocery , Tnne , been.compliment ~ : b y the r , Into ~ e r i gh t r e a r s ide of . . . " ~kAF l 1 ' 1 ' ~ ' ~ ~ I 'N I ~ [ ~ " ' , " 'Cleaners, ureatWest Life, F W: empmyers ann mas~ nave.oeen Pe re l r a Panel Truck '. M r

• ' V ¥ I l ' m l . " V . ~ I . I I ~ , , I U O : ~ ' ' . . . . . " . Woo lwor th : , " sa feway , Al 's soefficientth_at . , theyhave~en P e r e l r a ' . w a s charge'd wlth I / . . . "i~, .... . .: .. ~:~.i'..":' " ~ Shoes,/ ' ,Si~ei"Se~ving Centreii.' .paiaYer'ywell,~-'.!.-.-i~,...;,'~.' faillngtoyteldtherig.htofway.. - . . . .: .... ' , . REPORY, .i , ,, [PORT,:,. "::, :' :: '.:, :, eUNIE ~,,; - :: '

TERRACE - Three more approximate ly ' $100 w a s ,Terrace: ,CoLop, ' . the B r e a d " "The; :~o ld . R u l e . . a n s s you . D a m a g . were..es~unate~ a , I A r e n a , " : . , : . _ ~ " ~ ..... " ~- -~: ~, : vehicles me.t ~na chain collision :. sustained to the n~an's vehicle.. B~skeii . M0untview. Bakery ' , : ~people.~f..Terraee!::.:...please. St,d00.,, No ~ . '~onai injuries P r o v i o u - . . . . . . . . -,,, ..... .

: oeiatiOn no,eel.on ' r and t o g e t h e r c a u s e d . an . . ainne wblle another $600 dollars C0pp.:thei-Sh0e Mun, ' :Quadra : rememoer U.s,an~l~n°n~ °"~'i w e r e r q ) o r ~ m . ; ' . _ , .. . J $ I ' , , . " . . . ' : . . 1 8 ~ ! 0 0 . 0 0 . : . " :~i;i::?::~... ....... i..: ; ., .i i ../: estimated $1600 Thursday ,..~in, damages"-were :shared by Travels:Services;Miller'S Men's 4.5~.,!t .you. navewo.r ~ a t any ' : o n . u c t . 1,.t;.a..o~,~n,,aanas .was ~ ' ~ ' &~ ~ " * L * ' ' ' ~ . . . . ~ ' , , : . I ,

. . . . . . . : " " ' : " .... " ' :" ' ' " ' a ' " ' '"~ . . . . e ' m n u t 0 . u e n o n e a l m i f y o u a r e char eu w n n . touowms, too .. . ' , . . . . . ' '- . . . . . . Two vehicles w, Pre stopped at ~ motorists-.-in the. two:, stopped . W r,. M a n t e l s . •F lor l s t , Roe s • ' ; : - - ' ; "" - ' - '--~-~-- '-=-"- = . . . . "-"-rear ' 3 1 1 0 0 1 . 0 0

the' seuth:entranee ,to. Skeena ~vehieles, Edward, Garner and ' . Sh0p, G r a c e Fell Florist, 5c to :unempneyect te~ us wy no neap . c x ~ w.n.~.uerm.*m~?.u~. . :: - ' T I I r r a o o , : ~~ I . .:~ -: : " . .. .... . ........ ...... .: .,,-,~ ~.,~. :Bridgewhennthlrdcar/driv, e_!~/,.,'.Leonf,rd!:Sk~ib~i~.both, of.:i' $1,Jak~:~Best-iJbwellers, R.K. ? you!?, i . ' - " : ': "' ~ n ~ ' ~ ' a ~ T ~ v e % ° ~ o ~ v ~ f " / , ' . ~ O I I I I n n i l l .. III~ .. I-._.. . . . . " . . i L U I : ' ' ~,.:~"L .,..~.i~:,.~...:-.,__.i.::.:. ~ . . . . ' by motorist Johff.Murdocfi'. i~Terracei - ':/ ":~,,~::,'. ~.~'i* '.:;//,~.~".'.,-, '' " " . ' '" ' ' I * I ~ ' I I " " " ' ' ' "~ I r '~.mH,~¢~: ' ~'::~Ahu~ had '~ ...... j ' ' " ' ' . " • "

-: eomm Hoe.:,.:- ' " , :"::'. " .' /. ' ....... ..i.: ...... .came from he~nd and failed ~.. / .... .. ........ bPr'' ~ Iv ; " * " I b I ' I ....... d ~ r I ......... P' d d ' I ' ' " ' . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . e c i • . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . * ~ r ~+ I:~':~ ~' I d I ' ~' 'I'~I I I J" '~''~ " ~I

........... , ..... • ...... • " . . . ......... , . . . . .. "...,., .... . .... .. '. . ............. sloweddown toturninto th ty ' ~iee,".," ~,, .- '..: ...... " . i ' . ' Itop in Lime. ,..., ' ' ~ . . . . " . - .Police . repert all . ,v~cles,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * a e on Mr S 0 :" :"::,'/~ ' " ' . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ' 'p . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . ' . I dump ~ a d Dam g . , . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' '

Murdoch was char ed b were proPerly insured and that . . • ~ ' ~ b M L , . . . . . . .

. impanred p'' ot,ce'" . wn~n'" " nrw,n', Police' "' g g . . . . . . . wnnne .. "''ysay " . . . . . . . . . . . aecidenso mjur,as were r ~ p o , - - ~, - = t . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~,~, ,~ . ~ . : ~ - - . ' ~ . v , ~ .~..... ..... . ..... . ..'~°I v . , I ~ ' ~ ' . . . . . . . . . . - . . 'I , .V.,q~I._. .... ,.~ , ....-. --¢~J°hurs ~ , - - ' ~ ' , ~ - - - . ~ , , " . , , . car~was estimated~ a t _ , ," . . . . . . . . . . . . . J~,n.~,~_ ' ' ' , ,, ,:' ~ l u b I . , , " .'. ! / " . .' . . . . . . : 141,~41~41. , IL,./ii~i.i' : , . . , : . ' . . ." ~ 4 I , I . :: ~.!'~."i~.'i ' , , ~ , 1-:".~..- .... "'..,; ~ ~:"'" "! : ~:::~":" "~;!'~" ' ' ""'": ' i / , " : : i : : '" ~~i~.~i,~'.-., ' ~"~::~ " ~ i ' ! ~ : ~ ...~ .. ":,i' :...~. '1, :::.:.....i:'" ~:;' ' ~ :~' ' . . . . • . . . . .. ' : . :'.~' ' . VANCOUVER'- A resoJuflon formula .into effect :for the e a r . . ; . / - ', . ~. ...... "

4I I : " " ~ " " ? b F " " I I I ' ' PI ' " ~' ' " ' " I . . . . . . . ' asking ~e"nrovineinl ~over~. ', orgatfl~tion representing t h e i r . 'Damages werei:estimated at, ' , ' r I $I . . . . . . . . ~ , ' , " ' ~ I N , " "1 ' ' I ' 1 I

. _~ --- - - ' ~_ - : - _ ' _- - - ..merit'to requlre.all of its era- ' employeoes~, : L., ~ : .=" .' ". ,$200on:.Tuesdy:Oet; 12 wh n i .... .. ;:.~.:..,. W III0 .... ;.. - - - -- - - - -- - -- ' 'ployeeb iqvay-d~les to the B ' C ".,:'~This":.is~reC0gn itlon by the: '. Rose -Besignafio.;:was charged . I i f l I " " ' " 0 0 ~ I 0 1 . . ; " ' ....

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Fede' l tax bill is so bad"

OTTAWA (CP) - - The government tax reform bill might not be as bad as it's cracked up to be, a series of experts suggested Wednesday.

The 70?-page bill, introduced in the Commons last June, now is under clause-by-clause con- sideration in the House after re- ceiving second-reading ap- proval Tuesday.

Finance Minister E. J. Benson Wednesday proposed 95 amendments to the bill

Don Hugger of Montreal, a partner in McDonald, Currie which was one of the seminar sponsors, declined to say whether the bill was "a superb job or a monstrosity."

But he did describe it as rep- resenting@erhaps the most per- vading change ever introduced in tax law anywhere•

Once the initial shock a t the size and complexity of the bill wore off, he said, "You find the bill contains the answers to most problems."

The seminar worked out a series of suggestions for Canadians as a means of coping with the anticipated taxation changes. These included:

---Small businesses probably should raise salaries to avoid higher tax rates for business in. comes over $5O,0OO.

--Individuals facing a 5,~-per- cent taxation rate should form personal holding companies to receive part of their income, re. duce current taxes and spread them over several years. This would have to be done before Jan. 1, the intended date for implementaton of the bill.

- -Pending increases in contribution limits to pension and deferred profit-sharing plans and retirement savin~s plans should be used to the maximum possible.

--Consider deferring exercise of stock options until 1972.

--Give generously to a wife before Jan. I and to all others after Jan. ]

Finding elusive lobster An executive of Wesmar,

Seattle-based manufacturer of commercial sonar gear, recently back from a trip to Australia reports .the com- pany's sonar is proving to be of great value to the lobster fishermen there for finding the habitat of the lobster.

Bud Heckenkamp,~ National Sales Manager for Wesmar's Marine Systems Division, said the value of the company's SS150 sonar for finding the habitat of lobster was well demonstrated in the Gulf of St. Vincent while he was in Australia. Given the helm of the beat coming out of Port Lincoln into the Gulf, Heckenkamp used the sonar to scan the sandy ocean floor, trying to sight the occasional high rocks around which lobster cluster.

In fishing for lobster, fishermen traditionally have searched for these rocks with a recording echo sounder which showed them on paper. The drawback was that the rocks were not marked on the chart

vessel as well as directly Under it.

About 4 or 5 miles from shore, the sonar began giving off an audible signal, drawing at- tention to the screen. An im- pression of rock appeared on the cathode Ray Tube at 800 feet. (Targets are displayed instantly on the SS150's 10-inch CRT display in true range and bearing.) Heckenkamp steered directly for it and the rock, about ten fathoms high in about 2Ofathoms of water proved the perfect lobster habitat.

In steaming back to port, the sonar picked up another audible signal a t about 800 feet. This rock had never been sighted before while using the con. ventionai depth recorders. Even closer to shore, the SS150 picked up a third rock, also never before sighted by this crew. They had spent five previous days out and five days back looking for rocks where lobsters congregate without success. With the SS150 a few

until the vessel passed directly hours' survey promised months • over them. Wesmar's horizontal of future success. ssanning sonar makes this ~areh both more efficient and C ~ FIRE RULES :. precise because it gives an To prevent forest fires, build' advance, two-dimensional a camp fire only on rock, sand location. The Wesmar sonar or bare soil, and only near scans 360 degrees around the water.

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THE HERALD - TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1b'71"

"Bootlegibarley'i, earns ticket. " Las tyear almost all the bar - ..i This i ' ~et type Of transaction EDMONTON : .(L'?) ; ; -Th 'e " ' "

barley-laden f a r m i t r u c k . w R h leyp~educed.--aboUt.391mfili0n whicli has farm spokesmen wor-" Saskatchewan ! iCenCeplatea b ~ e l s - - w a s sold by the' .wh. e~it rind because, they say, Runder- was pulled off the.road :by. a n ~oard in the, wake. or. a tunas- " mines confidence in the orderly: RCMP patrol car on the TranS- trous blight whicKhit the co rn . marketing of gr~dn-~ssentiul ff Canada Highway j~st east. of crop in the united Stat~s. ": western agriculture is to Medicine Hat. . With the promise o f good' vi~l~s~l , m sur- I

Minutes later,ln a scene that sales, prairie farmers boosted on a production Cost' I was repeated oftou i n !9~69, their barley acreage: this y ~ r including taxes, seed, sowing the truck driver-farmer was to a i'ecord 14.6 million:acres andharvestingandlandmainte-' holding a t i cke t . : compared with 9.5 raft!ion in nance, a Saskatchewan f~irmer

Speeding? Illegal use of taX" 1970 but at the same time the i is lucky if he Can produce bar- free purple gasoline? lntoxica- U.S. corn crop made a remark. Icy at less than $12 an acre. , : tion? The charge was none Of able recovery this year and is. "It Canbo seen that if he gets'

'bushels; . expected to yield 5.3 .b i f i l qn . ~ average yieldof 40 The farmer had been charged bushels, a 31-per-cent increase of barley to' the acre, that's a

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under the Canadian Wheat Board Act because he had been , Now, the prosp~ts of a Determined caught bootlegging bar ley- - bumper prair ie crop Of barley grain into mone'~,/~'me Sa's~- : 1 transporting it into.Alberta file- has i~roduCers~ govei'ommt ~fi- chewan farmei's afe~ reported. gaily acrossa Provincial bound- "cials, and wheat board adminis-- delivering barley u p ' .~.."200:. ary. trators looking toward a tough, miles away to feedlots in 'AI-~

highly competitive.yearon.the berta, for. 50. or 6 0 eento , 'a Under present regulations the international grains market. " bushel.• .:: .~: .:

farmer could have sold hisbar- The~~li~'a-t:board emphasizes : ,. They would get 70 to 75 eentsl ley either to the wheat board or barley at this 'poi, t is- moving d bushel foi- barley onthe 'com- to a f a rmer within his own well--the g r a i n selling !agency mercial market. . . " province, but transporting•it" stillis filling orders placed dur; :. The wheat board has.said it l across provincial lines is not al- ing the world shortage last year can sell. about 250:mfillon'~ lowed,

. . . . . . --and,. o n e spokesman said, - bushels: 0f th is .year's .:b~ley~ CONCERN GROWS "there doesn't appem; t~ be the crop which Will leavea;surplus;

There is growing concern pressure that in other years re- of ' ;m0re t han . :300 million: among western, farm leaders suited in a fair amount of boot- -bushels. " " ' ' . " that this year's bumper barley ' legging." Huge beef cattle feedi0t opei'- crop of 627 million bushels is Butillegal sales already have ations in Alberta offer a ready going to generate fire-sale started, said a spokesman at market' for millions0f bushels prices and result in another up- the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, surge of such bootlegging, end the grain, is being sold at

The last time there was boot- fire-sale prices. legging to any degree was in "At Swift Quwent two weeks 1968-69 when Saskatchewan ago, it was reported farmers farmers, sought all ' possible were buying, machinery and ways to get a little cash during cars with barley for which they the period of 'meagre wheat -. received a credit of 25 cents a sales, bushel."

of surplus barley. Some of the court cases in-

volving bootlegging in i969 s t i l l are unresolved. ThOse that w ~ e convicted were given mainly token fines us magistrates and judges apparently sympathized: with" the -producers' economic: plight.

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w e a k ' : =: reservoir A c t " " " " " ° ' :~i~i~i~.~!~!~i::i~i:~i~i~;~iii~i~i:.ii~!:.:~ i i ~ ! ! ~ ! . ~

VANCOUVER (CP) - - The He said at the time tbat the we would recommend a title ;~ iiiiiii .~iii:i:i:i:i:ii::'::::i::::::!:::::::i::i!iii'!~ii'i~' : Imagine being able to. Scientific Pollution and Envir- bill had been made deliberately change to this act with a preface onmental Control Society "provocative"--but he did not clearly outlining its aims and (SPEC) says the government's indicate which parts he intent." proposed water resources act is regarded that way. Mr. Mallard said some sec- filled~With~autocratie-and~'big ..... " - : ' -~ " :*"-': '~;;:-~'---~, ~ n tions of the bill--especially b r o t h e ~ : ; ; . g o v e r ~ n m e . n 4 ' J . ~..x~, n m : c ? m m ? n ~ ; : . . ~ . : ~ _ ~ those giving the minister tight provisiofis, : o~nitting ~ a d e q ' ~ :" 'dst°n, ~ r . M a ~ a r n pra~sm me : controls over water , resource protection for either the public government "for its democratic surveys- -"appear to place interest or private rights, initiative that Will permit public undue powei" in the hands of the

SPEC's attack on the bill is contained in a "critique" which has been sent to Ray Wiilisten, minister of lands, forests and water resources, by Derek Mal- lard, executive director of the group.

Mr. Williston introduced the bill to the legislature last March explaining that he would not ask the house to proeeod with enact- ment until the 1972 session, after interested parties had a chance to study it and offer their criticisms to the govern- ment.

debate on proposed legisla- tion." He then went on the at- tack.

STATE INTENT He said the bill should clearly

state the government's intent in bringing in the legislation.

,,since there is a great need for wise management and con- scrvation of water resources," wrote Mr. Mallard, "we could applaud an act intended for this purpose.

"If this is actually intended,

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Import car prices up

30 Fencldg sword "Thank you" carry.1972 ,price tags of $1,919

31 Of more 64 An'tlsepti c for Ford's Pinto, $2,040 for recent origin 66 Compass point Amer ica .Motors ' Greml in and

35 Mississippi or 61~ ActreSs ' , $2,075 for GM's Vega.

St, Lawrence - - - Munson Nisnah Motor Corp., U.S. dis-

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $3,463, and the 411 four.door, Volkswagen and Datsun have $3,512.

announced 'price increases for Datsun's 1200" coupe will go to 1972 models, which coupled with $2,U4, the two-door 510 to $2,243, the new 10-per-cent import levy and the four-door 510 to $2,409. will give U.S. mininars a com- petitive edge.

Volkswagen said Wednesday the suggested price on its Super Beetle would go up $145 to $2,278, including a new impprt surcharge of $75.99 under Presi- dent Nixon's economic pro- gram.

Datsun said its least expen- Sive model, the 1200, would go to $2,114 from $1,866, including the import surcharge.

For Volkswagen, the price in. crease without addition of the surcharge amountS to: 6.8 per "cent, for Datsun seven per cent. storage as the pests cannot live

U.S.-made minicars" w i l l

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I lllit ma nmm BroW)a iM mmnll l l l l Illll® iaMmmaa ll ) illl lmm ammunnn

tributors for Datsun, said the :' Datsun price hike Was due en.

tirely tO upward revaluation of the Japanese yen.: ,

T h e .price increases were approved by the pi'esident's Cost of Living Council.

EXPECTS sALEs. INCREASE Datsun .sold.15~,000 units in

the United Stat'~ last year and foreeastsU.S, sales: t ~ ~80;000 units this y e a r . " •

Volkswagen saidits.increnses were a result of Upward reval- uation 0f the German mark and "

t ' a n increase, in world market: "

. , Both the mark and yen~went~i : up as a result of Nixon's eco- :nomic program'. : : ~ . . . .

V o l k s w a g e n s a i d l t e ~ t s t o : - . s e l l about:57~,000 ~m'In the.'"

u n t ~ States t~' yea~-;. :. ::,: ' '!... ' Volkswagen listed,.these ~ew .: " stm~ested oHces fo r o i ~ r m ~ l , '

CONSUMPTION DOWN Australians are drinking 14

per cent less wine than a year ago.

DAMAGE SYNTHETICS EDMONTON ( C P ) , Insects

will damage synthetics as well

government and the minister, thus precluding debate in the legislature and in the public domain."

Other sections which permit the making of "secretive doci- sions" on water resource man- agement should be deleted, he recommended. ANOTHER SKAGIT?

The SPEC official said one section would permit a repeat of such problems as Skagit Valley flooding by autllorizing the min i s t e r to enter into any agreement he might favor for water resource or W~ttershed projects. . . . . .

This would appear to contra-. vene the Canada Water Act, Mr.

"Mallard said. - (After introducing the bill,

Mr. Williston told reporters the p r o v i n c i a l g o v e r n m e n t proposed the bill as a means of filling a federal-provinctal "vaeuum'~ in water management. While the federal government's Canada Water Act empowered Ottawa to set up water management" areas, Mr. Williston pointed out,.the British North America clearly gives provinces Control: ove.r water as a resource.)'

as natural fibres, says Marilyn Mr. Mallard termed.the Can- Hemsing, clothing and textile eda' Water Act "weak in terms specialist, Alberta agriculture of international or boundary department. The best defence waters jurisdiction." against insect pests such as ."Is the provincial govern-. moths, carpet beetles, silverfish ment therefore attempting ' to and crickets is to clean all gar- reject the Canada Water'Act:or ments thoroughly before force the federa!government to

resolve, its weakness?" he on clean fabrics, asked.

. - . . .

wash the w indows . . :! And the dlshes:, , . , : , ' : . And the dog, • i :, : . " An'd get thd ~/hole family i , :!,:. :i: i:i' ~ ::: :

shll enough fiofwater . . . . . . . . " ' . ', ...., ~ . . . . . . . " . left toha~,ea' - .: ' i ~::: .... ~: ,: relaxing shower yourself. : I . . . . r ' " " L " " - -

Aswarm as you like it, " '~ * • : i .:; : It's routine.with a : :.,. . . /

Cascade electric water heater. ' : ' ""

.Theorange (3ascade symbol i s :your ,:=:-.; .,:-: ', guaran}ee that the electric water healer t~as met the performance and safety requiremen~ of the Canadian Standards Association " ' L ' " '

Cascade, available in 12 leading brands; . . ..... . . • • . . .

i . Ask your appliance or heating dealer

• " C O R O N A D O • E L C O , E N T E R P R I S E , GENERAL E L E C T R I C ; O S.W. M ¢ C L A R Y -

H O M A R T * I N G L I S , RHEEM • R U U D * V I K I N G , J O H N W O O D * ZENITH ~' . " ; '

~ , . . . . . . B . C . H Y D R O ' - ~ .

[] W e ' v e got the : ,. cheapest snow.rnob,le,:

mtown! :;/

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Any baker who kneads thedough . . - _ _ is in the

,But, wewarn you, it cost s more The ecoriomy ~omes ,after:you ;c rnaintenance;c0st. Like !m~¢bi~:l'o~ Of all.:the hidhest ti'ade~ir~iVdlue

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~ from $6 t o : . $ 1 5 a month, a m o n t h f o r e h i l d r e n l O t o 1 5 , .full benefits now has d rom~d tn s iderable benefit to f a m i l i e s . - depending on the f a m i l y ' s In- a n d $ ! 0 f 0 r th0se 16 and 17i ': $7,500 f rom $8,000) r " - - - whose incomes a r e w i t h i n tl~_+' +. come. + . . . . " " " i . . : .When the original- proposal . : s e e W~,+ ho, ,~o, . ,;, ~ , , . : m a x i m u m s al lowed for full , : F o r a child 12 t o i7 the Was . m a d e t o e n d f a m i l y f ami lv -o f e i~ l l t ' I f~ ]u s t : a s ~ benef i t s , - and should +not b e + ,

Interested pupils from E.T. Kermey School in Terrace gathered here in .Terrace. " ellowance goes to $20. ' / . allowances a t m e ~10,000 hi-+:oldes~ beeom°'~ ' ~e~'li~b'ie + ;L~' ;delayed. .+ Evel~ i low-ineomei++ in ; the Hera ld ' s office Thursday to l ea r • about newspaper . . .The ehi ldre• did: however, witness the same feeling e f " To g e t ~ the m a x i m u m cbme m~,el Helath and WelfAre" br~qdwinnm.o,~t,~n ~ ' ~ ~ I ~ ~ ' ! a rge inmi ly i s look ing / t t$500 to~* : production.. Under teacher Bonnie Shaw ~the chl ldre• a re standing next-to an operating press, when they put their .own ati0wance the income must he Minister Munro's Comment Web " ~t--{~",~-- ° - - . - ' " ' ~ " 7 " ? $1,000 m o r e a y e a r . : " studying the field of communications and after producing their pages, on /he school's Mimeograph machine. : H e r a l d $4,500or le~s for one child, with ! ' w h a t ' s .$72 f o r Somebody " '~:.~.~~:¥~..$y~:::::i:.:y~-y+~I own sehool newspaper, came down to witness the community 's Produeation - M a • a g e r Gordon Hamilton • explains! : t h e $500 be ing a d d e d to the earning $10,0007 ' 'i . , ~" .... :"~':":."-- • ," , , " ; ' " ""~ ;~./ pr0,d'uet. Mrs. Shaw expressed .disappointment" about the Compngraphle p r o c e s s . . ~ . . - " - max imum allowable fo r . each " Right, Mr. Munr0,Libut ' n o t . • . I I I ~ l l l '

additlonal,child. For example, when this is tenfold, where the . : .. ' . • + ' • • q ~ l l I V I I l k . - .-+ .- .... :•- . . ~,~:. I ~ d o • . o f o • r press maehingbeing'In: Pr ince 'Supei ' t and.not - " ' " . ' "- ' " . + . , : , ' i ' ."::. * ~ +if' . 'a f a m i l y o f 1 0 eligible c h i l d r e n loas of income for large famil ies" • , " . " ": • ': ,: . . . . . . . . " ?t. . . " . . + . :

b."-.", e+ n n y n" e a a,.'"+ n e s + " + ' + i n e : n e w s + . : " :. . .Family .atiowan+es .for__each . . c r m o g e t could ea rn up t o , , e 0 0 and s t m m a x i m U m w m . n e reaucooall°wanceS'oy ~mc a ••m`'revenuecOUld.The`'K•••be+teSt$700•.or.proposal.++"•••.•••••••••families....+net::. +.. -:.. . . . A n y o n e p u r c h a s i n g a : . ' "+ + . . ' . 1 I T Z " '... , R I ~ T I 0 • 0 ' T ' " . ' ' ." . . . . " " ..-. • • .! ,• . . . +. ~ i . " •.•.: • ++ :.-m.. +~+'~':"

• " . i m . o n t h m r + v e r y . $ I 0 0 . o f I n c o m e , ? v ~ + a ~ t ' ~ + ~ t t ~ r ~ c o m e a s t m • I~fore Oct. 31st w i l l r e c e i v e a b s o l u t e l y : f r e e , + Headl ines in t roducing con t rovers ia l s tor ies and Turkey . T h e y a r e g rowing sonte plants. A n n a a n d ' ' , 'aoove ~ e nas l e xmor ~vill f~e~'~e pinch. If you f ee l " - ' I : p dI d p 4 ~ k q I I r ~

" ( m a x i m u m . allowed for full t h a t a f a m i l " o f l0ehf ld renwi th ' " ."AN. A R C T I C C A T SNOWSUIT.-: . . . . . . . :.+i'i. • pictures showing t h e w a y i t is, c a m e ifi a special J e a n s a w s o m e •fish kiss ing. . . : • . : . . . - . : . ' benef i tsy , ++ unt i l they s top -. • ' '" • • • . . . . . ' : : : ii.~"

• " . , • • • an m e u s e of $13,500 to $15,000 - i-:'~' e¢i t ion of E.T. K e n n e y News. + F e r n and-: I S h e r r y s a y .its , v e r y . noisy : i n , together .For a family ruth . . . . . ' - . . . . . BAKERS K A L U M SERVIOE • ~: "one Ch'ild fo r " e x a m n l e Pan sunuemy taxe a eut ox +~u~u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~.....

The n e w s p a p e r was p roduced as a f i rs t e f f o r t by " , k i n d e r g a r d e n . : T h e y m a k e nice p ic tures Some girls ' , ~ . . . . " k , •, • . . . . . * ~:-': - I~n,,,,,--oos -,ill run ,- , t when m net s c u m that easily, too $412 HWY. 16.W. . . . . , . . . . . . 635.2~2 z . s t u d e n t s a t o n e o f Ter race ' s m a n y p r i m a r y schools, : w~.rei@laying h o u s e a m d baking, They haSTe water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . ~ , , . ~ = . ~ . ~ h e S to n m ff the again. Under Finance Mmmter .:.:.:.:.:~:.~:~.;.~:~~~;~::~Z.~.:::~:~.~.-:W:~/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~'+ " • • ~'~

to'learnthewaysofcommunication.. - , ~ i n ' a ~ o l ; . I t s u r e l o o k s l i k e f u n . M r . P h i l l i p s c l a s s "+~'d"]sund'-~-'12, a'ncla~"t$10,500 B e n s o n ' s i n c o m e t a x " r e f o r n m " ' +if the child is between 12 and 17 .a single person with an income ~ - .. " " - .

a r e s tudying a b o u t B . C . F i s h S o m e t i m e s c a n s c a r e . U n d e r the o r ig ina l White '~f $15 . ,00o t 0 o . $ 1 7 , , ~ _ . , w _ i l l ~ a t • . ... " . - . I . reporters .in this room. You sure get hungry P a p e r o n w e l f a r e t h e c u t - o f f : n a v e t o d a y n a u ox m a t m ~ w • - •

Class teacher and pape.r publisher Bonnie Shaw ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I M ~ gu idedthe chi ldrenalong and as a special treat last week, b rough t ' the kids into the He ra ld ' s off ice on a looking a t the p ic tures of food. . .Have a Good was $1o,0oo regardless of famil income tax. tour, . . . . . . Thanksgiving. . " " size. Le t ' s look .now+ at What hap- A "

are here for your reading but w e w e r e unable to + reproduce the expert drawings foundin the edition. " i

THE E.T. K E N N E Y NEWS .._ ~ Mrs.. Radelet has a birthday cake in her r0om . . . . . I "

T h e ch i ld ren w e r e p lay ing checkers . Mr.. Olson's c lass a r e going Hippy. . .Mr. Olson is, dLI~IIiffP~ .

s0+upset his throwing putty around. A f e w children+ • -~! s i t qu ie t ly and m a k e p ic tures o f mounta ins . ~ . . . . . . . . i

B r e n d a saw some visitors+-,,:i,+n~..tb, e,.,s~hpo,L+,, Mrs, .'~:~'~:'-, ,~,,, ,.+++'.~,, . . . . + - . [ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :, • ~,,*+, ~:~,~;+;~, ,,~, .~ .'+:~., Weldon and ? and ? •just i o b ~ . ~ g ; .... ' ...... " ..... o .

"~::.'.~.+~'.'.;mr..:., +: :~P . . . . " ~ ; " ,...~ ' , ....... ~-,-.,+t +~,)-rj+ ~ .++~++i~. :+* +>~:F.q . . . . . . . . ? - . , -+: , ~ + + . :+' !~ **, In Miss McKenzie ' s c lass mer+COUuren were ."+~: m..: ~::<: ~ + : F I' +" ++' *I:~L ~ "':+ + d : + ~ + ~ II r ead ing . They h a v e s o m e r ea l ly n ice p ic tu res on i::! +'+"+ !!:"~ 'i~i! , . - ..... ~,-."+: the wall. • . . • ~ . ~ : '. L - . ' ~ , : . & ,++ : : ; & ( , , ~ . ~ + : :

Mrs. McFarlands class sang for Jean and Anna.- " + ~ : + . . . . . They are good ..singers. They sang about ~r:- ~:: ! ++if-+ " :,.,.:+:-.+ :-,,:,, :,+,:,,,:. ;.+:+.~

- i T i ~"~ ':"+" "':i ' i n U B, C i :'+: ++: : I rug i Terrace , : "- ++

• • ' ..... ' : . : ! < : . : 7 1 i-. ,:,, ~::.+..: ::i!. ~ , . - . . . . : . , + , , . . . . . . . . ;~:.':, '~.~i:. :i..

::iii?i i!+ : T e r r a c e 1971 highschool friends of the .Univers i ty will ........ , " . . . . . . . . . i ~,::.:

students studying at UBC THIS we can help even more students .... ~ , . ,:~+, ':, ..::, :..-. YEAR WITH T H E - H E L P OF in coming.years ." ~, ~>~' . ~ ' d ~ . . . . . . " " . . . . 4 ' ' j l+4 * F " ' + ": ' " " : ' +'+'~ . '"' ;"

s c h o l a r s h i p s and bu r sa r i e s The scholai~ships and bur, ~- , + +.,+ ,o ,+ +.. ++,o,+ + + + - ,,..

/y, i: i: UBC A l u m n i Fu.d. were made possible tlirough ,u: - - I I "~ ~ r ' F ~ ~ :~ ~, '' 'I~FIrII' ''' ~ JI F

A total of'almost..~4,000 in donations to the Fund made by . ~ ": :" :+:++" "~"--~, " .awards have .been gr.anted .to ' a lnmnl and other friendsof th+, '+ +'"++" :'+ L a k e ........ '=:;:,H studonts from all over B.C. University. in 1970. Sixty-four . ~ . ~,..+~.'--,._~. ++< • ...... ,..~:~,~++. ~ , ::ii ~,:i U n d e r the UBC Alumni students entering UBC from. +'~ : "~++~"+~ '" ..... :":~"'"'.?'i.~.. ~..i. :+ Association's academic awards high :school were awarded *. - . . r+~+,,,,+ , : "

' • - N.A..M. MacKenzie Scholar- ~ : • "+" " program. ,.. , ships of $~o each. ~+~ +'~:" ~:'~~ ~""- • 4717 l~iceise ,: ...... ., ......... ".The... need for f inancia l .......~.~ .... ~m,. " ..: a~i~t--c,~ *,"~+h;d~,~= i s i" - Sixteen qual i f ied and needy +.+:: .. .~ .-..,, ~ • . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . ~ + : ~ + ~ + ~ : : + .: = • , ~ . , ..... ,: .. . .. ~.... :,,: ,..

. -~'~+~;~' ",~+;;+,,nh,~+ • a," ,~n~, students Were.granted John B;, • ~,+.:~.++, ~ ' ~ L Ld : " L I " ' i

........ °'" .......... " ....... " + ++,, Sano ..t; 1 4 I+ :+23rd ' :+ " ...... " . . . . . . . . . . ~.~ : ' ..- i i""-- - "we ' re lad to be able to h e r each, A further 108 students . + . . . . . . . . . :'. . ,, ,,g ---, '-. ..... + . : + e e e i v e d . . A l U m n i B u r s a r i e s . - + ~::,~ ,+,+ " • out, ~ennetn J~rawner, ~umm. ' .. : : ,. .... -' ~ -- ..... ' '+ " ~-~.+ ~ .=-~_+......[p~ .. . m,,,,a ~ v , , ho ; , , , o , ~,~i a'" I , , . :varymg t r o m .~1~ t o .~)J3UO' .;. • .~,, ~ . . . . . . . . . . ....

:.announcing' the award wir/ne+rs. The names a n d h o m e , t o w s Of . . . . : + : ""

• ~"The,+ni~mber.of~O71;a@ards >'thewa/-ds Winners are enclosed '~ :i+~! ' ..:.!;.t:.i~::::!/.~ . . .... " .... '- " • ~ " -" : " is the:,~h~t-~!e~.te~i~,e/in'+the :-~on"Separate'sheets:. . . - " . . . . . ' . . . . . .

l~story-,.+fot~program...We..,a+inHugi. Terrace+,,d :Fa ,peak for/hemselves as/hey adnrnth, Kalum ~ T H E I E T T E R I .~ M A 0 . SIPeet sldewalk between Lakelse and Lazelle Ave,ues. T h e YAMAHA .hope our a l u m n i and other Rober ta Donaldson,,.,,Terrace. : p le turewas taken Thursdayanddur lug the same night, Ter race"

-. " r+Ide•is experlenced thelr fl.t local frost of the year. No one - ' H i N E " ~ ~ " > . '' / : : X -" ~ , has 'put i tupon himself to.removetheSe leaves, which definately • .

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'=,I:" I +~ ++ " ~ . . . . L p . . . . . I "" . . . . . . , : , + . " Coronado'r Royal Deluxe ..... . . . . : '4 : '1'+ ~ " " * " '" ''*$" :+'::" ~ q" "],:' ~'++"~' +,~:

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~ . . , .. • "i~ . . . t '" .. ' '..:" :}:' • [': ~ . " ~ e ~ i m s ~ - + - ~ ~ / . . . - - : : ' : ' "~' : +'+ m l elflclency. Dlac Brake rand I~topllghL~. |t'n • h l l - J o l , t 8tlm~Ing; .Two,:' well + u.+ "'*"" ~/" WmB:;"~ +:~'+'~":~..Bn d: ' :'4 " ~ r "' " "' ++J'i'" :':'P "' "': :' : ''::~':'~ YOU'tl l ice a remarkable increase in diff icult.to improve on a dlsc'breke, imglneered', tlo.~fods, pt'ovlde ~ ~the'l ;'. * / / I ~ h ~ la'C-!M~

i' - . , : , - i • ' " ' ":' ', ', ,'~', ' :' ~ ' ho~epOwor 8s all' Y~u~ah~ Snow- But thls year i t Is evon boner.. Wo • ngl l t~ ot 'out stt~rtn9 I~-loi~[iBall;,:; ,:-:: l f long ~+nj~J~u

" ;~ F ~ " ": . . . . , ,~r :: : . I :,, ~ L ' ' ;q' ; ; ' ~ :'~ ' ineti¢~dously designed w i t h 2 extra ,dutydisc brake ke; theohes; they ' ..m°redepehdable; i, ",:' ,•+:;~':"..,<~, t he + . . b )':,i~Ot

:"-,"+::U:':,,~'u:~ bus+tlon of fuel..Ouiet, Imooth,end " brake ona l t y onowmobl e:'. Ar~d for ; " ' ' "':~ ' . ; ' .~:::,;:!~;![~:ii~',jift.,Th. )~mlm complete+wlt] %:: .:, , ....-...[ . . . . .-, ..-.,.' . l ~ e l f u l : . : / . i . ' "~, : + ' .. • --added 8afeb/ '" a Stoplight ' l i . n' . / : . i . " :~. . . .' • ' k[;~l~ em::,-ithe,.bm

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• , ' ' BYLiR.GELINAB '- - .- ~ m ~ I m d e r M r , Mim~;a ' l a t e s t :-_ . ' 1S18 .60 .because : of.tlie~++::,:;: ' I r O n ; to f a m f l l e s b e t w e e n :Ineliglble'chfld;• ': +:~''r+++ :' : ";''/ ++::U' +':

" Terrace .families. will !In now way be exeuded. : f rom me +.+ " the basic floor ( m a x i m u m In- ' . -~1217.20 : due'. to::. the' .~e'~G. ' . • come fOr ran. e n o w a n ~ ) a n d pedUeti~n In f a m l l y ~ e e s ! ; ' . •

IrOlmsed changed 0ffamily aIInwanee~stenm, .enrrent iy under " cot-nil income l eve l . . . . :for e v e r y It00 : i n + I n 'in*+~- f i re in Ottawa. +. + • " . . . . . . .

- , • " .',+ " " • - L+t'e assume the plan is now. "~ome ~ e t l m e s i o u n i I " Local families with Incomes rising above the max imum level law E v " - ~ " . . . . . ++. ~ ,++ .: ( + I~ of I 00 . . . ~,.y , . u .~ .yvu 5~, o • ~ "ilml~ ~ r e n " " ' • a t whl. eh fuU..beneflts are r e c e l v e d wlll l i ke ly ba.affeeted, of el00 you lose m c of .family "- , . . . chi ldren times: 1~+

sources told.the herald. : ' L:. ' . . i ' a l l~wun~ per m m t h per child. + ~ m ~ m s ~ , , , ~ ; + o ~ , 'mo,m~o ' • While low income families will b a s l ~ i l y benefit if.ore the new T lmrs 13.~ a yea r for one child. !ta~.+, ~ + - e e , , , . . . . . . +, - . -T-o--/ . , . .m~heme ~-with a l lowances now paid to e ~ r y a n e r e g a r d l e s s ' 0 f . . $19.80 for f ive and 139.60 for 10 . . : ~ + ~ . o h ' the ~i;0es family

omeandratheroneperchildandagebasls. . . . • - T h e s a m e t h m g m t r u e w h e n a :; . . . . h. . ; ' , e reased~l .000, the : ' " " " " . . . . . k • . eh i l b " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + Louis Geiinas has seven chtidren.~ Fami ly allowanees are an _ d e c o m e s o v e r a g e . . . , :net main is only $12.5. • A family.:

im..porlaut par/t of his income.. If the revi~d+ p rog ram f ~ family ...... . ~ e ~ +us+e ~e q~ec.omes m , e l ~ o l e , - w R h - . l o o r m0i+e children in t h e ' an0wance+s now before Par l iament is adopted they wi l lbeegme : : me .__ma,xlmum " l ncome_~toweo : : same c i r c u m s t a n c e s ' a.ctunlly. even m 0 r e impor tant to h i m . For this reason he has looked m r m n o e ~ e . m .urn. ps ~ e'or would end up with a net ross m .'+

' .. • • . . . . . example, a ' t amuy wire eigl~t income . • • beyond : ti~e., generalities + a n d .beyond ~ the government • . • . • . , , children (basic f l oor , $6,000) E v e n wKheut any children pronouncementq which tend to emphasize the benefits and omit • "-

mention Cf ndv,~Pm~ ,+t¢+,.m n¢ t~ , , - , ,~ao, ,m~ . . . . . with an .income of $9,500 rmde beeoming overage, the net g a i n I 4 -- V = ' ~ - -" --~ - - ' ' ~ W . . . . N : ~ - - ~ " ~ ' ' I ~ ' r . . . . . the ,o ldes t child has+become ' pe r dol lar ra ise w m he:less for

The i family allowances a re , Fami ly allowances will not be ine l ig ib le . " T h e f a m i l y +. the fami ly of eight children with -. being reviseu.again, this t i m e . taxable, Unde r the original ' allowance Cheque will drop b y income of $8,000 to$I1,000 ttmn . with more discrimination+then pi 'oposai theywould have been . •'$26.5S a month ( the $ 1 5 the ne t g a i n a single parson • ~ : o r i g i n a l l y . . - . , . ~..-. , . .Allowances now in force a r e ,allowance for the oldest and earning t40~000:$~,000 would. .... "Firs t , • let'+ look a t the rules: "paid.rtO everyone regardless bf ' .$1.65 for 'every other cl~ild, f ive ge t for a s imi la r riase. ,,

For a child up to 12 yenrsrof income, a t the rates +of '$6+a " i t i m e s . : 33c because ~ the : T h e new schedu le of family - " " age, the. government •~vill. pay month per child u p to age I0, $8 : max imum Income allowed, for .allowances .wil l he of een- +-

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T~a~e .Ki t im~t /~0r i s t s phyl and Bruce Munro stopped In front of the: Herald Thursday before leaving for their h o m e / n

.~.'. CUkllUwaek; JUst outside.Vancouver,, They came to:opecifl.cally~..~ ond though no steelhend ~eem l o b e , , compliment. the area here,

'" runningdurlbg. ~istld~e. +., . orye~r,. : , , e~oyed the loealle+ .~n t r~Ide ; +[,-!": + Before !eaving~4~le:c,n!!ple salt~+ +lr++We+Wo~Jld.movq~+b~.~. i ~ r!+:'`

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The white elephant choos in

Last Saturday saw the official, and much delayed opening of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre. Naturally, as in all construction, there were many criticisms. And there will be for some time to come.

Terrace could learn greatly from the numerous mistakes, misplanning, and general illusion of chaos that this new 21/~ million dollar baby has brought on.

Not only the public as whole, but also the architect, city aldermen and recreation commission have admitted serious faults with the building.

The design is a little less than functional there is massive space for basketball and what have you while there is already adequate gymnasium room in the city mostly unused.

The auditorium has been dubbed a suitable 'hole in the wall' while the arena suffers in seating, cracks in the cement and a Zamboni machine that has no proper fuel supply.

The roof was too high (or too low depending on how you look at the situation) and the 300 or so kids who have entered skating will have to fit

Rupert into two dressing rooms each designed for no more than 10 people.

It's a pity. But the problems don't end there.

Take for example the door leading to the arena. • Its one storey up with no plans allotted as to how one should get up there. These little articles will cost money. Perhaps, Prince Rupert City Council would have been wiser to approve the original plans designed with the city in mind. At this point we have spent a small fortune with the only real result being a "very pretty warehouse" or more to the truth...a white elephant.

With all the plans in Terrace for new facilities, it is hoped that this city council will study more closely the needs, plans and ideas of the community.

To approve a 2//2 million dollar lemon with the hope that the end result will be alright leaves many people speechless,

We hope Terrace has learned something from the experience in Rupert. We hope so.

Ma nkind's,;.grea t hope. United Nations Secretary-General U

Thant has requested a 1975 budget totalling $208 billion. The world organization always has trouble getting enough money from its 127 members. Already the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary questions has called for a cut of almost $3.,500,000 in Mr. Thant's proposals.

This is the month when the General assembly begins it annual regular

sessions, and debates some of the serious problems afflicting the world.

And one of these surely is that mankind hasits priorities all mixed up. There are grumbles about an annual

UN budget of just over $200-million -- yet the world's nations spend one thousand times that amount annually on arms and defence.

The global arms budget of $200- billion is an indictment of the human species. Men seem to spend willingly for armaments, but give only grudgingly to the United Nations.

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Yet it should be remembered that for international accord in the short term, the United Nations is mankind's greatest hope. In the long term, mankind's greatest hope is in mutual respect and understanding,• of which the UN is only one expression, but a major one today. It is the only truly universal organization the world has and will become so particularly now that the Chinese, representing almost a .• quarter of humanity, are preparing to take their UN seat.

Man's salvation certainly doest not lie in armaments , nuclear or conventional. Cooperation, mutual understanding, inter-dependence and trust are the factors •that, hopefully, will lead in time to a more stable world. One obvious way to reach such a state of affairs more rapidly is to spend less and lees each year on armaments, and more on enhancing the status and power of the United Nations.

Go ahead! Go ahead! troduced. The bonds helped with Canada 's rehabil i tat ion after the war and are now a symbol of thrift for Canadians.

The new bond, on sale from October 4, will re turn a favourable annual yield of 7.19

The 27th series of Canada Savings Bonds has been launched.

Twenty seven years have .passed since, following the last war, Canada 's favourite savings vehicle was first in-

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percent when held for 'the nine years to moturity,

Interes t rates • for ~annual coupons are 5~/4 percent for the first year, 6% for the second, 7z/~ fop the next five and 7~/4 for the last two years.

A compound interest feature wiol ,provide for three bonus certificates when bond a n d aH

coupons a r e re ta ined to maturity. If this option is exercised, purchaser of a $100 bond would' receive $187 on November 1, 1980., ,. .,.'

Th i s m o s t widely sold Security' in .Canada, and i m - pertant Source" of borrowed. funds for t he federal govern- ' merit, wi l l r e t a i n the old features: they'r'ican l~e cashed ; any time for face v.alue, plus •

. in teres t , c a n be easily bought for cash o r : by',, i m t a l l m e n t s through banksl a n d fro • I r a vestment.dealers and trust and.. loan c o m p a n i e s : /~i::' -i. :

A g a i n ; m o r e t h a n 15,000 ' companies ' will 'make , t h e ,

"payroll Saviogs~plan 'available:<~ to employees. Last y¢.ar 632,000 workers purchased $283 mil l ion.

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In '.B~C a team .of "nine ' in- '

THE HERALD - TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C.

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"Hey, l ook - -we mus t be get t ing n e a r civilization!"

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-: i . An Open Letter to the Ed i to r : .... i Terrace and ..Th0rnhill:

• C0mmittee r~preaent ing the ; ' ; C A N A D I A N N A T I O N A L

J i"!/~ "" INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND wish to:than]~ e y e , o n e in the immedia te " and outlying

MONDAY,-OCTOBER 18, i971

Letter

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dis t r ic ts for .the.Jr generous I . . . . . " contr ibut ions dur ing t h e i r

• ~. ANNUAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS. ~ : : " The' figure to date from all i~/! s o u r c e s is $3105.24. •This

represenis : a v e r y , h e a l t h y ., increase over previous yeai, s.

, :" We are sure . th i s .can be . • a t t r ibu ted maj01Y t o the

.'. wonderful co-ol~ration of more than 250 people w h o _ w e r e directly, involved as volunteer_ canvassers and '. drivers. These volunteers came willingly from evry walk of life.

This drive is spear-headed by? the Lions Clubs of Terrace and their wives, but help also came from other groups such as the Salvation Army, the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia/and the.• Nurses residence ,.of ~ Mill's Memorial Hospital. The response from individuals when we asked for assistance was overwhelming. We give special thanks also to 1. The Mayor and the Council Of Terrace . 2. The Terrace- Kitimat Herald• 3. C.F.T,K: Radio,4. C.F.T.K. Television. 5. Bank of Nova Scotia. 6. Lakelse Hotel.

REPORT

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route, wil l SHELFORD

s u i t e v e r y o n e REPORT BY THE H O N O U R A B L E C . M . SHELFORD -AIR TRIP OVER P.G.E. LINE FROM TAKLA NARROWS TO NORTH BEAR LAKE.

On Saturday, October9th, Mr. L'Orsa from SPEC in Smithers, Charles Sull ivan from the Houston Chamber of Com- merce, and myself flew by B.C. Airlines on an inspection'trip of the P.G.E. line from Fort St. James to Dease Lake. We started at Takla narrows and went north to approximately 5 miles north of Bear Lake.

I would first compliment SPEC for keeping all of us on thd~ert . Firs t of all I would be

THE FACTS

the land is steep "and rocky, where by necessity the rail line has tofollow the shore line. The beach generally is not suitable for recreation. Five miles are open to question south of Takla Landing where the rail l i ne might be bark from the lakeshore "a little further, but

the first to admit that in development such as this mistakes do happen, and the easy way to avoid mistakes is to do nothing - build no roads, rail lines, pulp mills, sawmills, or mines; but i f people are to work, some of these things have to take place. Contrary to the criticisms of our political op-' without spending a week or so penents, in my opinion the line on the ground it would be dif- from Takla Landing to north of ficult to determine whether the Bear Lake, the distance of 75 grade would be suitable getting miles, is very good and could up on the ridge and back down not fairly be critized by anyone, 'again, and all we laymen are

• except bythose who do not Want' only guessing. " the expa.usion at all. Many opinions are expressed

From Takla Narrows to Takla .on this section; some think it Landing many opinions could be should follow the lake for this expressed as the general lay of distance, :,~fO~<ithe~ view'.:6f the

THE JOB S ITUATION

Lake by future passengers who use this route; and the other extreme is that the'line should not be built at all,

As I pointed out before,, n route will sui t everyone, especially :those who do not want i t a t all. In my opinion the P.G.E. by and large has done a good job, and l hope will keep back as far as possible from the lakes .and rivers on its route north.

To keep things in. propert • perspective we should remember that in this vast area of many lakes and •rivers the rail l inewill come close to less than one ~ercent of the total

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SUMMARY Normal seasonal contractions

of beth the labour force (25,000 persons) and the number emploYed (24,000 persons) were recorded during September in British Columbia.

Although the aetual number of persons unemployed remained virtually unchanged at 50,o00 in September, the rate was upwards. The seasonally ad jus ted unem- ployment rose from 6.8 per cent in August to 7.1 per cent .in September, indicating an un- derlying deterioration in the provineial labour market.

The substantial reduction in the labour force during Sep- tember was !argely con- centrated in the teenage group.

In spite of the seasonal drop in employment between August and September, employment was still 5.6 per cent above the level Of one year ago, a very - . healthy gain. Labour Force and Employment

Though. the B.C. labour force decreas~l by 25,000 (2.7 per cent) to 913,000 in September, it still represented a 38,000 in- crease, or a 4.3 pe r cen t gain over the past .12 months. Sep- tember data showed the largest decline 'occurring in the 14-19 age group, With the timing of

industries, indicating that ~ a large number of young people had found work in this sector during the summer but had' withdrawn by September The normal seasonal reduction took place in the primary industries (mainly agr icul ture) , while non-durable manufacturing and construction both experienced a modest decline in employment.

Current unsettled economic - conditions were reflected in a -

large drop in erdployment in finance, insurance and real estate. A decrease was also evident in retail trade and marginal declines were noted in transportation, communication and'other utilities, and in public administration. Unemployment

The number of unemployed parsons in British Columbia declined slightly to 50,000 in S- eptember, equivalent to an actual unemployment rate of 5.5 .per cent. A September 'a year ago unemployinent was con- siderably higher at 6.6" per cent;

Over the 12 mon.ths to this September, job opportunities improved much more for men than for women. In British Columbia the female unem- ployment rate continues to be almost two percentage-points higher than the rate for males,

regions and for Canada as a .regions, Wire rates of 9.3 ~/nd whole. , Canada ' s ac tual 10.3 per cent, respectively:. unemployment rate at 5.0 per The seasonally adjusted rates • cent was slightly lower than in of unemployment for British August. However, seasonally adjusted Columbia and Can(ads were'the "same at 7.1 per cent in Sap- unemployment i ' a t es moved tember. British Columbia's rate upwards in .a l l regiunas, with 'for the previous mon th of the greatest i ne r ea s~ noted in August was .lower a't 6.8 per the Q u e b e c and AUantic , cent•

Lonely woods Life in a logging camp can be

lonely for a teenage g i r l , especially when you live miles from the nearest town. '.But for Ronda Cure, from Columbla Cellulose Company, Limited's

• Nass Camp, it recently" turned

•beea writing for so long. Susan Conway and Rex Hagen from T~ronto and P a t ' R o s s from Vancouver t a l k e d with her about her life at camp. How did she get her schooling, for example, and how did she cope with not having a multitude of out to be far f romdul l , •

Just over a year ago, Ronda, friends her own age? whose father, Ron, is a r i v e r "Said Rends, when the in- driver at Colcdl's Northern terview was over, " I t reatiy was Woods Operations camp, an-" exciting, but I was a bit scared. cbc teenage 'variety• ' TV It 's a good thing ! was sitting, programme "Drop In", The down because my, knees were young people running the show shakingl .... Runda s interview wrote, back a n d a correspon- wmild b e part of a half-hour dence grew between Rends and programme completely devoted her hew friends over 3,0000 to the logging industry. "When miles away in'T0ront0, .• ' : : ~ we knewwe were going to dothe

When "Drop fin" decided to . programme, it jUSt: seemed devoteonedf ihei rprogrammes •rmtural t ha t .we should .have

Rends on !t, e s ~ c i a l l y after all

withoutyour co-operation or. ganizations such as the C.N.I.B. could not exist• Once again our sincere thanks to everyone.

Local Committee for the C, anadian National insititute fo the Blind.

.AI Purschke, Chairman

Business failures Business failures in Canada

fell 21 percent in August to 145 from July's .184, reaching the smallest number for any month since August 1969, reports Dun & B r a d s t r e e t . Casualt ies remained 7 percent below th~ • same month's year-ago level of 156,

million in the prior month and, like the number.of casualties, reached the smallest volume since August 1969. The down- turn between July and August was concentrated in two size- groups - those with liabilities Of under $5,000 and those I with liabilities of •$100,000 or more• Tolls held relatively, steady in other siT-e classes from the pre~ious month, while from the like month in 1970 decreases occurred in all• size groups except the $5,000 to $25,000 range and were exceptionally sharp i~i the $100,000 to $1 million class.

All functions had fewer concerns, failing in August than in the prior month with t h e steepest :decl ines seen in retailing and wholesaling --. retailing failures fell to their lowest level since September 1969 while wholesaling casualties eased a few notches to their lwest level :since December 1969. On a year-to- year comparison, fewer businesses succumbed in all ' types o f operations except manufac tu r ing and con- struction than• in August 1970.

Ontario and Alberta were the provinces in which:business c a s u l a t i e s slackened most appreeiably dur ing August , with failures in Ontario at their lowest : since ~ the summer of 1969.. Ail::.pr, ovinces ~ except British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan had fewer - businesses f a i l i n g than in

the survey week coincididsg contrary to the 'pattern at to the B,C, Forest Industry, they n a t u r a l l y : t hough t of those let ters we exchanged," August last year. Mortalities iri with a return o f students to nat ional level. Employment Rends." .Who, after ,all,' Could SaidRena, ' : Z . ' : : " Canada ' s l a rges t cities ac- school. • . " ..increases i n -communi ty , give them :better first-hand : . . . . . . . . ! ,:. . . . . . " counted for a l l 0 f the,decline

e eusmess snu personal services Canad ends mi n However, these in the 20-24 ag . . . : . . . . . . experience of living in a logging • . a s p $60 ' lifo a from'b0th month-ago and year- group did not drop out of the .between.Aug~s. t a n a ~e.ptem~. r eainli? . , year on toothpaste and eandy, ago levels.• in fact, none of the

e between u ust were not suulclent to oltset me labour fore A g ' " . . . . . . . . . . . an ' " Pr6~iueer Rena Elinei" had UNICEF spends: $50 milliea :a big citiea bad increases between and September nearly, the urop.m re in , traa.e emptoym it R0nda flown down'toVancouver yearearing for over lOzOmilli0nl .July and August: ? " ; .....

f the revions three a n u m nnance, insurance anu extent 6 P • . . . . . . snecial ly to f i lm ' ti~e ~'. children in r e a l nf~ed. : I f w~ { .~ : : ' " / - ~ ':~ • ' a e rou '25 ears rear estate, Tnese 'a re sectors ," .. • . ' ~ ' - ..~ - ~, . . . " • . ' . - years. In ~ e g g p .Y ..~ ,~.~, ~.,,z,,~ ~ . . . . . . . ,,,ho,.~ ~ p rogramme which wi l l . be: spent ~ as- m u c h / . . o n helping ~ VANCOUVER (~P) - - Dean anuover tnere was fl munerflte , ,~ , .,,.,u-,~ ,,~-e~•-,,,-,,~,- ~- riiber . . . . . . " • 1 vised inNove chi ldren as we s nt on candy .Ian McTa art-Cowan head of gain in, 'employment, between /fem.al.e. employees , i ~ 'i I • . ' , t e~showwasf t imed 'wl~ th t l~ :. and/¢lgaret teS~i~a~a~ ~.al0ne theUnive~gi tyofBr i~h Calum~

u ustandSe tember thetotal w n u e ~eptemner s a c m m h ! another 100 mlllfon ' A g ' ' P " ' ' . . . . . ' " " " i n ' ' ~ s t s l t t i n g o n a l 0 g b o o m l n file - could: e p . . . . . . . : l~ais.graduate studies faculty, number employed at 863,000 w- rate o t .u.nemp.toYment .~ .- "middle of ~tlie Frase r : R i v e r / ~ i l d r e n . / : 'And.there.'..k~bi?00/,haSbeen,nsmed the1970 reclpi, as still 5 6 r cent (46 000) creaseu mtgnuy In ur lusn um • ~!.. per • . i( ~ ; . . ,..~.,.. o ,~ ~ , , o ~ m*~e were I whore Ronda finally •me't t ~ . ; million • i'e.~, d , l ' en ln '• des.~=ra~ :ent.bf•tiib:'Aldo Leopold•Award; greate r man in ~e.ptemuer x~ u. ="-'~T-'J~'~c~n~s~'inthe other" young i~ople to whom sh~ had ~ e ~ througnouf ~ e ~worlc~:/~: :, , , t h e - h l ~ e s t / a W ~ ' : : '

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over the 1~ months. The i.ateof " ' . , ~ T ~ r ' .i ',." ' ',i ' . "~"-" . ' , ' , . . . . /!:,i~.':~:~ !~:, . : : 9 ',,:~'i:',:ii i, :'i ' ,.,i" .'. ~/:. i i' . '"? 'expansion for.theseadditlona~ .... • , ' ; " ;,,-,'. .... ~ , ~ . . . . " " " '~ :- m ~ . . , - . , ? / : . ~ , -...:.- ..... . ~ - , " , , . . . . . . i Jobs ,wassubstantially .higher . • , " p l : ~ q V ~ R - . W ~ g ~ L ' O f ~ I N ? . ~ ." ; : ~ ~ [ ! ~ ~ i '• , , " ' f0 rmale workers, and a lmost ' . , • ~ ' ~ - , ; . . ~ . M~ , - , , , ~ .~ '~ ..... " ,,~,~,~ r ~ ,1~ ~ ~ : ~ 3:-~r ~ " k " " "'

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in Prince Rupert two.weekends ago Ander;on and Mrs. Jean 'Froese Terrace residents Mrs. NormaBennett enjoyed the 56th birthday party of the of The Motel in Terrace , Mrs.. E l s i e . . B e l i s t .Chapter No.18.

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• Gwen and Bill Murray with Piper Tom Ripley

T he Mu trays celebrate their 25th a nnive:rsary

i The Union Club of British

Columbia in Victoria was the see)inn of a 25th wedding an.-

~niversary. party, held in'honor of MLA and Mrs. W.H. Murray, 3565 Upper Terrace, Victoria, by their children, Rick and Tina Murray on Saturday, . Sep- tember 25th, I ,

Following a cocktail haur at the club, the 25 people attending were piped in'to dinner by Tom Ripley,. a piper with the Canadian Sc~t t i sh ' (Pr incess " Mary's ) Regiment . . . . :

A beautfil cake was cut w i tha silVer sword.' b y . the honored : ii

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couple, during the course of the evening.

William Murray, a cousin, proposed a .toast to the bride and ,groom of 25 . y ~ r s ago, - while' the" groom replied to the toas t . .Telegrams were read, and va/'ious speeches made during the meal. • . . • Among those attending :were: .Mr. J.M. Walker. and Mr. J.A. Walker, father a n d brother Of • Mrs. Murray, from Pr ince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. C. Arnold of Nanaimo; Mrs. Helen Mil~s, Mrs. Murray's sister, from

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Port land, . Ore., who was Matron-of-Honour.. at their wedding; Mrs. E~/elyn.Mayo of Prince. George and MRS.' R.A,. Vancouver. " ~, ~ -

Those attending the dinner were: entertained: later at the home of the guests of honor, wbowere presented with many beautiful gifts, t o mark the occasion.

Mr. "and Mrs.. Murray were married 25 years :agoin the First Presbyterian Church, Prince Rupert, by Rev. A.F. McSweon. ~ r

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w o m e n • : o~zore m q y : •s ta r t . iedwioua= : r e f a c e s ad ~ s s i h l e o t , p a p e r ; • w l t h a n unusua l • • . ; . A . . . . . ~....^• .~. . . . . ~ ; . ^ . •_ _ : - : ~ - ~ : ' ~ . ' ~ y . . , - - ~ , :

?~_~,~:_ ~u~?a~. ~m.,U ~ ~ ,one era or. ~'o r e.x.amps.e. ~e : : c~mes ~ .sq.uar? o~ it . or 21mrehas beenan i~reue o f muni~ Auctlm l )e~*cim~l: : : ,u~¢t ~ - u o n s . ~ o m~urnauyes ~emon y e , o w on wal ls , cou~gs , - r e m o v e mo lv loua ! calls o f t he ~ 2 ~ 4 n 2 G0 w h i , ' h b r i n = s the ~n n . ~ . ' ~ . . a a . ~ ~,h ;~.,.~..~';~h=! / are o f fe red for the placemenE o f bupboards, ~co~ te r t o ~ ~ aztd d e s h ~ 'and Use ' them i n tl~-. ~ , ~ ! ~ , = a ; ~ , / , ~ , - : ~ . T - ~ : . . . . . . . . . - ; - . ' = / . " : . - ' , " - . ' ~ ' . ' ~ ~-

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" ,~ ~u-y~a u,1 . u cj ~ = = ,u ~ u[u . ~ u - .mue~ m a c c e a s o n e s , m a speemc area. u r try t rave l Tu rs te 'unns tanosa t~S,00e .73 . . withltemsfo~thesale would do, l o o k l i k e / i d e n t i c a l boxes . ' I t i t and theresu lUngopUe~ l ' f l l us lon ' pesters g lued earo fu l l y to a f l a t ~[ 'h is is an i n c r e a s e o f $3,377 SO - . . . . . w a s n ' ' . . . . . . ~ . . . . " . . . . . . . " " " ' , . . so agam t o ensure tha t al l , the

. t f o r : . t h e , cuj)boards will b one of increased space . wall (or earheard backing) and over last r e p o r t . . . , ~ ~ pickups, have been" made or ~: contents ~your: ,kitchen could and ,uniformity., Many people .~-coated'with e l e s r shellac to '. : The ~ Committee ~ was ' very, ~ arranged for • . !::/ o~mng to anyone "Lin' the thinkthatpaperonunewall ina"/ anchor:them permanently and /pleased last week te receive a - : , ' . ' . . " " , : - . .

• apartment building.'. i," ~ small ro0m.gives the effect of .~ prov:i'de'a washnble'surface. "personal.donation f r o m M a y 0 r - Panabodetickets a res t i l l 0ii;. q~h;, ,;,o;,,, ,~ ;~ , : , , ; :~ . :.^L~_ more .space;. i t ' only draws ' . . . . . • Tom Cammbell o f V a n c o u v e r , sale and the date for the J

W ~ v e r "J~'e~s~`a~)~rt~e~n~ .attention _ to . the i i m i t e ~ . And there are 10Ol other ideas along with'his wishes for every drawing of the tickets to H a w a f l m l t ~ t h ~ v ~ n n ; m ~ a i ~ n . ,~ . , , - ' dimensions. "However a grea t you come up WR . ' ' suc-eess : ih t h i s W o r t h w h i l e : ~,irl t a k e l a c e a ~ ~ h e d u l e d o d ".

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and hesp ta]w ires. B U t ' - - . . . . " '--- '-:- ": -"=.~ ' SCale designe~fectWill produce a , you wm come up with as'you' " : o f ~" ' • " S ~ ' 'et our: :;ie ~ ~a.d ~ .d i f fe ren~Zviewho0in t :on . ~ , : a . su rp r i s ing of space . . . . . . " " look a t you r k i tchen a n d r e a l i z e . ' Out town Corporatmns _ . . g . Y p d~

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states you must leave the premises in the same state a s initially decorated. Don't stop at the walls, the stripable pa~z- can be used to'eover drab c- upboards also. Plain cupboard doors can be given life by using d e c o r a t i v e • h a r d w a r e ; reproductions of antique hinges,

-.handles and key holes are very inexpensive.

Before you tackle. the cupboards, check their co- nstru'ction. Some apar tment buildings have a new 'economy' cupboard which is composed of pressed wood pulp. It is inexpensive and n e a t . in appearance and its ~ natural color is u susally off-white. It is impossible to refinished as paint soaks into the surface and the results are streaks and blotches. The. porous surface prohibits wallpaper adhesives. If you have this. type of cupboard leave it alone and concentrate oa other areas.

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• " . 3212Kalum Street.

P . o . Box 399 . . . . . P h o n e ~$.~1S7 . ! . . /

Natlonol Advel't ising; "::'i" Armstrong. .Dagg

Representatives Ltd;: . Western Regional Newspapers

207 West Hastings Street Vencouver, B.C . . . . '

the Can~;d~an

I :irculatlon.- ", ' I : . ~ 1 ~ " " 'q I : ~ :

Subscriptl0h rates' Slngie•c~Py. •10 :ents. Monthly by carr ier $1.7S. YeeI~I~ by m a l l In ~ Can; 'de! ~$2.~.

Authorized•aS second clasS~mafl i~y the Post O f f l c e D e p t , . O t t a w a d for paymen t of .pnslsge I n~ ( i.

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14 - Business Personal '.

Anyone In terested ' In singing IS • . encouraged to: i lo lq , the Terrace

C o m m u n l t y C ~ r. ' Rehe~;rsels ere • held at"St .~ MattheW's ;Anglican

Church, Mbndky 's a t "8 p.m. (P-38)

I ' " GENERAL ROOFING " : ": ". , : N o i o b t o o b g

' Se'e your roOfing spec a St 'i"isl ' " : ' ~ ' : No lob too s m e l l

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,,I -.j - STEVE PARZENTNY : ~ ; ROOFtNGCO. LTO.

I n General Roofing (BOnded) ' ! . m Phone~night or day 635.2724

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i 1 8 : H e l p : W a n t e d - M a l e .

Wanted: Man todel lvel ; papers to'~; K l t imst da l l y : af ter .noons. /This position could be f i l led'by, a Ter~'ace ~ man who works~sfternoon shif t ln l KIt lmet.- Please. ph'one` The HerAld

! ! • 1 - C o m i n g E V e n t s ~ ~!,~:~!.

Inlted Church Women Rvmmage~ Sale . 10 e.m. - 4 p.m. Saturdey; October 30th. United Church Hall• (C:47) . . . . . "

Clarence Michiel Gym Club Due to large enrolment, no more children can be accepted. Adults with gymnastic experience needed for coaching. Contact Leg e r r , Clarence Michiel School. (P.45)

Kthneftes Rummage Sale October 16, 1971 11:00 a . m . - 4 : 0 0 P M , at Oddfellows Hall. D rop Rummage at ~ 4609.Park Ave. or phone 635.5922 or 635,6146 (-M)

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Are y(,~ k e n a f i r ed of be ing 9 c k ' I end tlr~l~'l~et'Alcoh()llc•Anonymous r help you.

Meetings "Alenons meet every Wed., 8 P.M. Skeena Val ley Group every Thurs., 9 F.M. Terrece Femlly Group eyery Sat., F•M. Breakfast Meeting every Sunday ~1

A•M• • All meetings held in the old L ibrary Building et Kalum and Lakelse'Ave.

For lnformatloo w r i t e Box 564 • Terrece, .B.C. or Phone 635.2630 or

] 4 " : Business Personal

Good news for Terrace'anc~ Kt t imat erea. St. Michaels famous brand name ladies woar~ as well as chi ldrens and m e n s w e e r , now ava i lab le at t h e Bout ique Internstionale; 4616 Greig Ave•, Terrace, next door. to the Central Flower and Gift Shop. 5t. MIcheels famous in London and Pari~ and in many centres of the world imported f rom Br i ta in to The Boutk e ~jnternationalo exclusively In s ~area.Also £oming fpr the fal l season beaut i fu l wools and twseds Irhported direct f rom Scotland. 'Come in end see end compare this value btyle and quality. " • -

Bout ique In te rna f lone le , 4616 Grelg Ave., Terrace. Next door to the Cen'tral Flowers and Gif t ShOp: (CTF-T) ' " "

olsoouN, I . " .. ELEcTRoN!CS • .,"

: JT .V . Repair. For guaranteed I 'serv ice call 635.4344 • 1068 River

L I Dr. ( M ) [ L

PICTURE FRAMES • Framing of paintings, plctures, ~hotos, certif icates, needlepoint etc. Ready to hang. 50 f rame styles to choose from. 635,2188, (CTF)

WATER WELLS

Call your Iocslly~owned company to serve you bet ter . A l l Work guaranteed. ~ . "

CLEARWATER D R I L L I N G LTD. Hwy. t6 East Terrace, B.C. • Phone 635.6106

Evenings 635.3676

BERNI NA SEWING MACHINES , T h 0 m p s o n Bernina n o w ' : '

located In

'~:LI(EI~ MERCANTILE

Best selection, best values in tow|

635,6357 far , fur ther detal ls.(STF)

21 - s a l e s m e n . & Agents "-

PROFESSIONAL SALES

2 posltions, with large Canedlen Meb l leHome Co., with rm. for adv.: 3uaranteed. ~ Income GrouI0

~lnsurance,' A & Health Insurance, Medical Insurance, Dental Plan. Requ i rements : Dependable Car , " neat appearance, must be bondable, related "exp. an asset 'but not necessary. ' r ". " * "

Apply with completeresume to the Adver t set, Box 704, C-O the Herald Terrace, B.C. (CTF)

28 r- Furn i t u re fo r Sa~e

"Are you /l~aylng t o o muc~ f o r furni ture? If so try our furni ture renting plan. We rent complete household furni ture including :TV. with option to buy. Freds Furni tur~ 4434 Lakelse Aye. 635.3630. [CTF. ~,

2 9 : M u s i c a l Instruments To ledo /S IFm Body • Dual Pickup Gulter and Fender • Vibes Champ Amp!l f ier• Phone 635.5138. (P-40)

32 - Bicyles,• Motorcy ies

For Sale -196S Honda 250 Good motor, body needs mlnlmu'm of wo rk , Phone 63~-648f (P-39) :.

33 - For Sale - Misc.

"4 X..4 c(tder.:economy Sultable,:for~ fencing, etc.~$10 a thousand. F'O.B: mi l l . At• Skeena Forest Products Phone 635-6336 (C-39-3)

For 5ale ..One power saw and one 22 repeating rif le. Phone 635-2020 ( P .

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Order taken tor.~fell plantil~g~'~4~i trees, shrubs, oJnd, nursery- s ~ ' J ~ Cell 635.2603 Uplends Nurse ry (M )

For Sale: Top qual i ty hay for horses' o r ca t t le . M i x t u r e s Of A l fa l fa ;

Brome, clover and grass $30,00 end $25 a t o n : phone 846.$288 Dick Redman, Telkwa; B.C. (P-57) .

34 - For R e n t - M i s c .

For Rent • Indoor storage space for moto rcyc les , , campers , sk(doos, boats, pickups, etc. Phone 635.2602 (CTF)

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F o r Sale - Pure bred Semoyd pups. 7 weeks old $30.00. Phone 5.29"/3. (F. 38) • /

38 - Wanted - Misc.

"Wonted - Band to~pley In KItwanga fop the New Years Eve" bance; ~end ~)rice and details to President of W:A: of Kl twanga or phone 849-5560 (C.42) " L '

Wanted • L(xI0er to share with teacher, l a r g e f011y~; furn ished

• house on the bench. Own bed'and path. Apply at 4502 N• Sparks o r phone 635.7607 after 6 p~m. ( S T F )

wanted to bult good used f u rn i t u re COntact Freds Furni ture .635;36::0. (CTF)

l f r o m -S59.95 up inc luding f r e e lessons~ • . Wonted. Aset 'o f weights for welght l i f t ing. Ph'one 5-3389. (P.;40)' " "

~4623 Lakelse Ave.~ Terrace" . . . . , ' . . . . . . .

43 - R 0 0 m S ~for Rent : i ~ i ' - ' ~ I 11 ' r " I I " ' , ~ " ,

J . TERRACE EXCAVATING " ' h '. Room . f o r . r en t i n fami ly home. U ' : ' "' ~''' " " ' | ' " : Phone S-:~91.(P.36) , :*II, ~ d I

iC0mpleteseptlcSY~•tem'thstsljed:l,li ' ' i' : ' ' I "'r ' ;,~':P" IBackhoe work by the:,hour,/o~ll I " ' L ' n ' Un~* * ~'~'A' " ~ A A " n' : ~; : '

• m . . . t . . , t • ' ' " ' , . -~ ' ! , 1 ' , • • . , , o , . ~ ; ~ - ~ v v , • ,', I ' ~ " " ° " . . . . 4 ' i t I ' ~ ' ' t i ~ t e s I ~'q , . 450 I' reAve . -~, I , ~ , . . . . . . ~ Sleeping roe s~ ouseksep ng units, For free es ms c a I~ 635,306~ m ' h " ' '~

- , l ~ - . r ; .- '" :~;"• " ~' ' ~'J_"i, "centrally located, •full ' furnished~,..

- 'Televis ion a n d Electr~lCrSerVlclni Phone 635,3715'anytime; ('M). :i";

'~., '*,,,AP~P~ L I A N C E REPAIRS: ~:~ , For '~bl;Vice :,t~)~i.r.~fr)'gl~l~0tor~

: freezers, v)ashers;;dryers, range i'Cell BEll Webb at 63S.2180.:(CTF)

FoI ' IyouI7 R'edlo a'hd/T.~/ ; Repall'~ Phone 635-3630 across, from~:th

.Legion. , , , :., ": '. FRED'S FURNITURE " , ~(a dlvlsl0h of;Fred'S'.Refri(]eretlon

" Enl0Y your h0'nt.ing ye;,:r..roun~i, ah, , life long: Shoot wl fh ~ camersi . (F

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H E I L S . L D , TERRACE. K I T I M A T , B . C -- . v . - - . " . . . . . " .. ~ - . . . . . " . . ' .*~," ..~:;~:-' i-* - !" ; : :~ : , : . . . , .:,. • ; . . . . . .,,,; ....

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47 - H ; ) m e s fo r Rent

For Rer;t ~ 2 bedroom duplex. ClOse to Thernhil l S(~hooh Phone 5,2591. (P-! 38) - . - . . . , : : . i ~ . - . , _ , - .

For Rent • Modei'n $ b~lroo'm home. 4~2f Graham 'Ave.,• unfurnished. PhOh~ S.~S3. (C-47) " .:

I :or Ren t • Row .house~, withl .basement. Rofr lgerator and~t0vas, some wlth washers and; dfY(~rs..

• E lec t r l c heat. Close to d o w n t o w n : a n d s c h o o l s . P l a y g r o u n d f o r : ch i ldren. $190.00 .per 'mon th . ~. References required. A p p l y Mrs . • Rebe p h i l l i p s / Cedergrove "

: Gardens,. 4S29 Streume, Stl~. 125." • " " ' - ' - ' ; , ( C T F ) " " . . . . . . i ," '- - ' ~

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F U r n i s h e d : ' C a b i n s " W e e k l y /,rid monthly rates..Ceders Motel .Pho.'ne 635-2258..(CTF.3) ' * ~'~ .:-

House for : Rent : I n R0SS~NOOa','"S0" m i l esno r t h of Terraceo on• Nass Road. Besoment liveable, upstairs roughed i n only. For fur ther in. formation call 635.4294 or 63S 2321~. (STF)

C0NDOMIN lUM STYLE TOWNHOUSE

Shag carpet, 3 bedrooms, ! ~ baths, full basement, carpor~, stove and fr idge. References pleese. For appointment 635.732o- (CTF)

La rge one bedroom furn ished electr ical ly heated rentel ,unit. Close to schools & downtown area. Laundromat, r quiet area. 3"/07 Kalum. P~hone 635.25T/ or contact 47.02 Tuck Ave. for app01ntment to view. (CTF)

48 - Su~es fo r Rent

For R e n t - 3 bedroom basement sulte. Electr ic heat, w-w carpet ing. Furnlshed; Phone 635-3379.(P-39)

49 - Holmes fo~" S a l e

3 bedroom house f()r Sale on ! acre of r land. Phone 63S.2471. (P-42).~

Far,sale • Big Savings for a do-it- yourself ~men. : ' A grac ious 3 bedroom home on v~ acre settthg. On ly S13,700. Other features- 2 bathrOoms, study and balcony, a seperete dining room, u t i l l l y and rec, rooms. For into. Pholle 6.35. 4420 (C-23,24,26,28,29,31,33, 34; 36,

38 , 39, 41)

:" CASSIAR..CONSTRU(~+IoN. LTD. now of ferstho homes for sale in the new subdivision e t 4.900 ".-.blOCk' McCoonell 'Avenue.

5 6 . B u s i n e s s O p p o r t u n i t y

For Sale - H i g h w a y frontage land. Level, uncleared: Good top s~ll.. Hydro avaltablo 12 and 30 acre parcels ioca tedT 'ml ies old R e a l Road. Contact H.W~ F.Irth, or wr i te Box;443, TerraCe, B.C- ( C T F )

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' " . ' , ; 0 u s J n e " o ~ P o ~ n l ~ i : For . Sath or. lease , wel l e s tob l l shed Date.business. Phone K l t ima t 632.

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" ; [ = O R ~ , S A L W • : Going t a x i d e r m y • ' buslneSS;.wllling tO teeth the t rade , on . a proflt~ shar ing : basts.{. For .part iculars wr i te JeckAdams, .R.R.

, No. l ; ,Smithers; B .C. oP phone 847. :31H. (C. , i0 ) : : " { ' " i '

n Po.;. .. ei',r tabll rets,il i (Prtm,'buslnes~ I n t e r ~ t ~ / , ¢ ~ t a C t J | M r . ; .;Moore, ~ 4614 ~.Grelg - Av~ . , |

N(CT 'T's; . . . . : 1

57 : Au t0mob i l es ~ , ,

1965 cad i l l ac coupe de V l I l e . f u l l y powered & c l e a n . . 1969 GMC V2 t o , heavy equlpment 350 engine, 3 speed, custom cab, 63,000 miles - very clean. Cashoffers consldered and small trades. Phone

• 5,4333 evenlngs..(C.40.3)

For Sale: 1964 Ford_customol ine. 352 cu. In. moto r , winter tires. Mus t sell. Phone 635.$526 after 6 p.m. or see at 2~)8 5pa0"ks Street, Terl'ace. ( F ~ - 4 2 )

For Sale - or Trade for ~/~ Ton, 1961 Cadillac. Phone 63,5-4339. 2709 S. Spa~'ks. (P-d2)

• For Sale .- 1969 .Vauxhaul Deluxe wlth 2 studded tires.: Redlo, Low mileage very good shepe. 1964 Fargo V~ .ton with cenopy. Good shape. What.offers. Phone 5.3690. (P.39)

For Sale : 196~. Mustang in excellent cendltlon, 36,000 miles. Wil l take older model in trade. Phone 632-6579. (P.41)

For safe: • 1963 Pontiac; 4 dr. automactlc, new paint lob and ti~;es. Older iesP' 4 , wheel dr ive: Goocl mechenlcally. Phone 5 . 6481. (P.39)

For Sale • 63 Dodge in good running condition. 'Phone 5-338?. (P.- 4O)

For Sale - 1963 Chev 2 dr . 6 cyl . auto. Good condltlon. Phone 5,5136. (P.40)

1971 Ford ~ Ten C rewcab 9S00 miles,, as new, auto trspsmlsslo'n; P . S . P . B . Radio, r~er bumper ; , mirrors, etc. Extra speclal price. 1968 Jeep Wagoneer. V-8, P .B 4 The homes consist*of: 1200 sa. ' f t .

of careful ly constructed Ilvin~l area I wheel d|;Ive, new engine. Top with 3 bedrooms v, ; ,n l ty~ath, fu condltlo~ $2,250 Phone 635-3078 paseme|lt, w l th :roughed in '2nd (CTF) . : . . . . . . . . . t . . . . . . . ~ ' ' •

~ P ~ . ~ l v i n g r o o n ~ ~'hd.~a~W~ys'~i;I :~'1='~. " Sal~' :/~e~w defuxe camper and ~ . ~ ! ~ : , G l e n w ~ r ~ . w l ~ ~ f f ~ ~ '~/~"lL '~rd pTC'kup f o r sa le . S leeps 6.

s'8"ee'r;s% P e r m a s e ~ doors . ~~';~ . [ • PhOne 63s.soo0 (CTF) ' . . . . . .. The sqbdivlslon Is located (:lose to I * _ hlghschoo s andelementery 'schools I . For Salei 19~PD0dge pickup ~ .tons • yet on e quiet street. ~ : V.8, .eutomatlc~ 11,500 miles, wi th F.P. $26,S00 at 801~ ' • " :Wl th ow electr icwinch, $24000 without winch ow pe ment. • '.~... " : ' " . '

~ e ~ y ~8rd to Offer the homebuyqr . $2000.. Can be seen at'4619 HII crest the hlghost pesslble valbe rfol;' their or phone 5.5757. [CTF) mooeyl. - " " ' Phone us at 635.5220 (P.

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Forsa le . 1 y'ear old 4 bedroom 1500 sq. f t . •home, largo white ston 9 fireplace, ear port ,sundeck, b;)nded roof, secluded 1 acre lot i~autlful!y.

:treed on Skeena St, .Bergeln/pr l~el For ~ Quick Salel Will take ' house trai ler or proper ly as pert I~ymont .

,,.Phone 635-3474. (P~;I1) '

For Sale. secluded 3;bedroom home in low tax district on 1.4 acres. Has fireplace, w~w in I iv lngroom. Fruit trees. For more Information phone 635.4975 or v iew a t 1827 Queensway. ( P - 3 8 )

SAV-MOR SUBDIVISION - Only 2 houses lef t '- ready for. ~t.cupaQcy, 3 bedrooms; C M H C approved . Low down .payment apd al~)rox, r$1S0 per "

month? including ,taxes. • say .Mar Builders Centre I~tch

• ' Phone 635-7224 .)m)

For. sa le: u p s t a i r s , downstb l rs duplex.Ager 'Avenue. Revenue $39'5. per month. Must sell. Take little cash to handle. No r'easonsble Offer' refused. Nouse ;4 yrs. aid. Phone 635- 6638 for appointment to.v.lew. (CTF)

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Offices, heat and . ; l l gh t Included, Ph~ 'e d35.3147 and. ~15-231~ (CTF.)

.~,Hewly. D.ecorai~d off lce~ , " / , :.." , , 1" ,' 61rch panelled ~a l i s r "we l l to w~l l

al'rpet. ' EleCtric: heat/~ L a r g e ~ ' r f i ~ ~.Indows~ Appro0(.,900 sqt~are felet~ on

",L'~'kel?.e: : A v e . '~' ~.'.App~y., '. Elken ~

For Sale: One 1970 Kenworth Model' W.923 CNC excellent condition. Al l inqui'ries should be directed to 635- 3113. (CTF)" " " /

For Sale - 1965 Pontiac GTO 4 speed with many extras. Phone 5-2195. [P-

F~)r Sale. 1970 Ford Ranger. Plckup~ H.D. 4 speed. 302 V-9. Phone 5-5094. (P-40)

For Sale. 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 2 dr. ht. $2800.00"Also 4 winter t ires Phor~e 5.7815 after 6 p.m. (P.40) ."

For Sale - 68 International 4 x 4. • $26,000.00 or best offer'. P hone 5.2464. after 6:30 p . m . (P:38)

For Sale - .1966 Skylark 340 - 4 bl. buckets, auoms t l c on consul , tapedeck,good condlton throughout. Offers of" t rede for re ' ton pickup. Phone 5.4309. (P.38) .

• 1=OR SALE 70 Datsun stetlen wagon. ExCellent ] condition. Phone 635.7587. evenings. J

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71 Toyota .Conveyor 197i Datsun : 65 Ford Wagon 68 Chev Impale . . . . 71' Mazda Pickup ... 63 Ford Falrlane Hardtop ~6:Mercury Parklane 12x 20' Shed onsklds, together wi th contents. Damaged by fire: A s is

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enquire:~l('ee`":Ad~l~|;eri I~M., 4143 ' Lskelsa Ave. ~k15.3L~$: (CT~) : : " '

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Tra i le r space : ' for Ren t . -Near . q 'hornhl l l 'school. $35 Per month; Phone 63~4M)$4,' (P .~ ) • :.".] : .~i [:..' 'i"

For Sale. P r l c ~ f0r qt~lck sape~ *0 x: "36 ft. house` trsl ler,, in' .ex~.el lent

condlten. Phone 635-3238:: or 635.25~5 ~ • (C-38,40,4~,43~15,47-3)" " :: -. i :

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The District Of Stewed't, invltesi' tenders for the.followlnglsul~- trades for the' Munlcil~al~Offices and Firehall •Building located/at Stewart, B.C.:

Roof ing & S h e e t M e t a l . ! ' - AcouSt ica l • Cei l ings ": : : M o d u l a r E x t e r i o r ' S t e e l w a l l U n i t s . i . . . . ,:. D e m o u n i a b l e I n t e r i o r Wal ls i E lec t r i ca l , P l umb ing . . • ' , Sealed t e n d e r s w i l l be r e c e i v e d ~ by the DIsJ r i c t of S t e w a r t un t i l 4:00 p .m. , November~ 1 , 1971 :. P lans and spec i f i ca t ions m a y be. ob ta ined by w r i t i n g I'o the D is t r i c t 0 f S tewar t , Box 156. S T E W A R T , B.C. o r te lephone 636.2444. (C:42-3)

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Take heed! Here are some tips from the

B.C. Automobile Association to make your ski holiday more enjoyable and safe:

- Proper physiel - Proper physical conditioning

is a prime requirement for safety on the slpes. If you've been behind a desk all summer or haven't kept up any regular physical activity, it's time to start toning up those unused muscles. Spend some time on the tennis courts, walk up stairs two at a time, job and concentrate on. generally improving coordination and reflexes.

Proper clothing can be

please? important for safe and comfortable skiing. You'll need thermal underwear, a pair of light socks for next to the skin and a heavy outer pair, perhaps water-resistant stretch pants, a light shirt, a heavy shirt and a sweater, plus a parka. And don't forget goggles and a face mask -- particularly i the weather will be very cold. Unsulated gloves or mittens are needed, of course, as well as balms to protect against sunburn and windburn. . Your ski boots must be

expertly fitted and they should be worn only while you're skiiing. Loosen them when you

stop for lunch or other long breaks.

- Check ski bindings for. proper adjustment. "

- Check ski bindings for. proper adjustment. This should be done well in advance of your ski trip.

Beforehitting the slopes, exercise a little to loosen up. This is particularly important if you've had a long car ride to get to the skia rea. Warming up ill get your muscles ready to respond to the demands of the downhill run.

- Don't ski along. Have a friend along in case of an accident.

THE HERALD - TERRACE - K]T]]I~,T, B.C. MODNAY, OCTOBER 18,

GO AHEAD! BUY

CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Admiring the prolific display of fruit,

vegetables, flowers and baked goods which were displayed at the front of First Baptist Church in

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Peter and Vernon Rathje, and friend Hans Hagen. Most of the city's churches, were decorated for this special fall Sunday.

the ag ROYJ ALBERT Fine English Bone China

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