-@lakelse Avenue Lolo Canada draw. anon a ar Ta ER = on worth $3.000 each. ae tatatattatata! Twelve people became instant millionaires Sunday in the second Winning ticket numbers for $1 million each were 5701175, 8241430, 8091032, 4007680, 1475995, 3000102, 2400645, 18419124, 195889). 5411288, 6382506 and 3128617. Eight winning numbers for $100,000 were 6948307. WE1S46, 2518269, 1076206, 1211906, 7485532, IVIALI8 and 2830158. Holders of tickets having the same last six digits as any of the 20 winning numbers win 310,000. Tickets with the same fina! ‘five digits as the winning numbers are hada asaransaarennonmaanets a anaae suena nie eager PAGE A8, THE HERALD, Wednesday, March 16, 1977 NG Ses SS ACR RA SEM a CY Twelve instant m 3825198, 2015924, Alcan Aluminium Limited states the following an- nouncement has been made recently in the United States. “Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated and Alean Aluminum Cor, poration (Alcan), a sub- sidiary of Alean Aluminium Limited, announced that they have agreed in prin- ciple to the sale by Revere to Alean of its aluminum reduction plant and a aluminum sheet mill located in Scottsboro, Alabama, for approximately $140 million, including the assumption of If approximately 48 members of Branch 13 appear a little more tired than usual this week it could be the results of a strenuous “Punspiel’’ which took place on Saturday. On this particular occasion good guard weight was “Three swings around your head and let it go”. Despite the strain on muscles all 12 rinks took home a trophy and had a real good day. In the winners circle with first in the A” event was the Jim Mason rink. First in the ‘‘B’’ went to Neal Nordstrom who skipped the “Frolicsome Four” and Don Fish and the three Sockeyes walked away with first in the ‘‘C” despite an initial loss of some magnitude to Dicke and his Dodderers in the first game. A delicious meal and an evening of fun followed the presentations. Tokens of appreciation were given to the Icemen, Mitch Kohl and Ted Adams and to Anne Kohl, who has dispensed much assistance to the curlers over the season. One of the most enthusiastic of the curlers, Ross Dicke received a presentation as the youngest curler. This, was an event for Legion, members and their families and it is hoped next year that more sons and daughters will be involved. Many thanks go out to the curlers for their par- REAL ESTATE MCOPPERSIDE SUB‘D. Four bedrooms In 24x3é doublewide gwith 30x24 addition, land- fiscaped, fenced, water main. MSome furnishings are in- Bcjuded. Skirted with warm floors and economical g heating. Over 1100 sq, ff. mReady to move in for just 526,000. MLS. WIGHTMAN approximately $113 million of industrial development bond obligations relating to the facilities. Revere will receive additional amounts in payment for inventory, receivables and other assets associated with the operation of the facilities. The transaction is subject to a number of conditions, including execution of a definitive purchase agreement, receipt of necessary corporate and governmental approvals, the receipt of a favourable anti-trust business review letter from the USS. Royal Canadian Legion (Pacific) Branch No, 13 Terrace By Maryann Burdett ticipation and especially to the executive of the Legion Sunday Afternoon Curling. Association. The Draws were won by Ernie Stevens, Eob Bennett and the writer must apologize for not having the third winners name but this information is available from Comrade Trask, IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENTS The Ladies Auxiliary Spring Dance, March 19 at the Arena - tickets available from members of the L.A. Come out and join the ladies for a pleasant evening. Ladies Appreciation Night - Mareh 20. Members help will be required. Contact. Bob Bennett for details. Past Presidents Night will be held in conjunction with Vimy Night on April 15. There is a Leadership Training Seminar to be held in Kitimat in conjunction with the Spring Conference on April 16 and 17, Associate members are encouraged to attend along with interested Branch members. This is a very worthwhile seminar. Associate Members - March 22 is your meeting night. It is most important. that you attend this meeting. The future of the Associate | Membership within Branch 13 could yery well hinge on decisions made at this meeting. Come on out — It’s Your Turn. AUTOPLAN AGENT 3280 KOFOED RD. Com. fortable 3 bedroom home In nice condition, carpeted bedrooms, attractive kitchen- living room area. An excellent Sturter home for the young family situated on 75x200 lot. A detached workshop building is included. $23,000 or offer. illionaires Holders of tickets having the same last : four digits and the last three digits as the i number of a winning ticket win $250 and $100 respectively, Twenty special prizes of $100,000 and 10 special prizes af $25,000 also were drawn, 4 The winning numbers for $100,000 were : 2086992, 1804407, 2380984, L175266, 4072783, : 3128197, 4969008, 2493092, 8126686, 2287987, : 8202245, 3145122. 3998785, 4715062, 6080974, : 397670, 7746953. 5020992, 6784132 and ed The winning tickets for $23,000 were 3818121, 1665088, 8187257, $359882, 6391962. 224876, GI, 2595254, 4959872 and RE Rte ee a RE eA AP NN Alcan purchases U.S. REALIYLTD rOPLAW GENERAL INSURANCE te Tce eet ee THe firm Department of Justice and assignment or execution of Necessary contracts in connection with the con- tinuing operation of the facilities. The agreement in principle was approved by Revere’s Board of Directors and will be submitted to Alcan's Board at its next regular meeting. Subject to satisfaction of the necessary conditions, it is anticipated that the transaction would be closed around July 1, Aican Aluminium Limited said that the facilities to be DOUG McLARTY (s econd Sr jeft) presents Manuel da Silva, construction chairman for Child Development Centre, with $1,000 from the staff and management of the Terrace and District Co-op. Dr. Geoff Appleton (left) of the Cerebral Palsy Association and Bill Keenleyside of the Co-op also appear in picture. pase wea rencton Labour supports B.C. students capacity of approximately 100,000 tons of primary aluminum per year and adjacent hot and cold rolling - facilities of approximately equal capacity. The company said further that the proposed acquisition in the United States does not alter the objective of its subsidiary, Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd, to undertake a staged expansion and modernization of its smelter plants in Quebec. Kindergarten investigation The BCTF Executive Committee established a commission to investigate the Vancouver kindergarten situation, focusing on class size, space, supplies and teacher tenure. The creation of the commission came as a result of a request from the Vancouver Elementary Schoal Teachers’ Association, which has been attempting to get the Vancouver School Board to reduce the class size. Many kindergarten classes in- clude more than 25 students, a high percentage of them non-English speaking. The commission will gather data through school visits, interviews with teachers, principals, ad- ministrative officials and others and written and oral submissions at public meetings. The commissioners. in- clude Ona-Mae Roy from, the Home and School: Federation, Diane Galasso,' Past President of the a [| ; a KLEANZA DRIVE is the location of this fairty new two Ml bedroom home on nearly two + acres. Some features are: full basement, fenced corral arca gy with barn. Call in for details. i @ COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS: This week we feature a Jocation Mwhich has a commercial establishment on the main floor with one bedroom ad- joining suite, plus three g apartments. Ample off street parking is provided by the Madjoining lot, which Is in- @ cluded. If you're considering a M good investment or entering ihe retall fleld cail us for mw deiails on this one. MLS. 4614 LAZELLE AVE. Stately two Storey older style residence with fireplace, full basement, four bedrooms, family kitchen, large living room, dining room. Good garden soil an this large lot. Asking $43,000. 3865 PAQUETTE Three m bedroom leisure home on full gy basement, large sundeck, Ml partially, finished basement has Franklin fireplace in- + stalled and Is heated just perfect for completion of a gy large rumpus room, Large g 16,000 sq. ft. property which [5 fenced. Near elementary @ school, Asking $35,000, a WAREHOUSE SPACE for lease or short term rental. Situated on trackage with ares up to 10,000 sq. ff, Small offices with washrooms already instatled. Contact Stan Parker. = COMMERCIAL LOTS: Two 933x100 foot lots at 4433 Lakelse @ Avenue with lane aceess to rear, An Ideal location for offices or retall outlet. Full gy price $35,000. Aiso four similar lots in size at corner of Lakelse & Clinton with five @ lots behind on Grelg Avenue. a EVENINGS ‘Helen Gilbertson a a i co Stan Parker,“ °° CH : 7 ee | Maven spies .. 4611 LAKELSE § \ E . —s-6 35-2 B26 The B.C. Federation of Labour recently sent the following telegram to the B.C. Students Federation. “Our Federation fully supports your campaign against the inadequacies of the provincial education budget, cutbacks in government funding of higher education and the resulting increases in tuition lees. ‘Recognizing that existing fees and other Preschool Council of Parent Participation and Bev Phillips, a Sooke teacher and Past President of the Primary Teachers’ financial costs to the in- dividual student effectively denies equal access to education to young people from wage earners families and increase the domination of admissions to universities and colleges by upper in- come bracket families, our federation has continually advocated: the abolition of tuition fees at the post- secondary level. We will continue to fight toward the goal and fully support your March 10 rally.” * Provincial Association. The commission will present its report:to the BCTF Executive Committee on March, 25, 1977, . Specialist . TH, =F = - =] 7 | Sikfion es MES Y FI to & | 24 The world’s costliest spice is saffron, at about $400 a pound. Open to both men and women This competition is open to residents of the province of British Columbia and the Yukan Territory. Salary: $16,618. - $18,640, (Under Negotiations} Comp. No,: 77-V-IAN-5SB DUTIES: Financial advisers work directly with Incian Bands and provide them with advice and guidance on financial man- agamont principles, procedures and systems. The adviser will also be available toa develop the financial and ad- ministrative skills of Band Staff by acting as a professional rasource person in training programs in these and related areas. On occasions the adviser will conduct audits ar spacial assignmants as required, QUALIFICATIONS: Include a goad knowledge of the principles and practices of & financial management and of commercial accounting: familiarity with municipal and government accounting would be gn assat. Applicants must demonstrate an ability to analyze and assess the financial reporting requirements of Indian Bands under a wide variety of circumstances. Tha graatast emphasis In selection will be placed on these qual- ities which will ensble the employees to become trusted advisars of the Indian Bands they serve, How to Apply Forward completed “Appiication for Employment’ (Form Dopariment of Indian and Northera Affairs Indian & Eskimo Affairs Program Princa Rupert, B.C,, Whitehorse, Y.T. and other locatians. FINANCIAL ADVISERS PSC 367-4710) available at Pos? Olfices, Canada Manpower Fi Centres or offices of the Public Service Cammission of = + Caneda, to: Regine Starting tira Public Sarvice Commission P.O. Box 11120, Royal Cantra G00 - 1055 Wast Georgia Stceet Vancouver, 8.0. VaF 3t4 CLOSING DATE: April 1, 1977. Please quote the applicable reference number at alltimes, Federation Secretary- Treasurer Len Guy, in announcing support for the students campaign, criticized the Social Credit education budget: “This is just another in- stance of the Socreds cutting back on services to people as a means of allowing corporations to enjoy ever- increasing after-tax profits. Existing inequities in the sharing of the wealth of this province are obviously going to get worse and. worse until British Columbians manage to get © rid of this government by the privileged for the privileged.” U.I.C. fraud draws fines | The following persons appeared in Hazelton Court on March 9, 1977, before Judge Hogg. Each pleaded guilty to working and in receipt of earnings while at the same time collecting Unemployment Insurance benefits. : Frances Alex, age 26,-0 New Hazelton, was fined $75 on three counts or, In default, 6 days in jail. Alex was also ordered to repay $359 received in UIC benefits, He was put on a three month probationary period. Elijah McLean, age 39, of Kitwanga, was fined $50 on two counts, or, in default, to serve 10 days in jail. He was given three months to repay $1205 received in UIC benefits. Godfrey Good, age 61, of Kitwanga, was fined $50 on two counts or, in default, to- spend 4 days in jail. Good was placed on probation for three months and ordered to repay $535 received in UIC benefits. Earl Howard, age 20, of South Hazelton, was fined $75 on three counts, or, in default, 6 days in jail. Howard was also ordered to repay $731 received in UIC benefits. Grant application back to committee A recommendation brought before council last Monday by the Pianning and Public Works Committee which would have allowed administration to approach Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation for a grant to assist in the im- plementation of a five year water supply system ap- ars to have struck terror in the aldermen’s hearts and they sent it back to com- mittee. The recommendation involved a report from the municipal engineer which outlined a long-range water improvement program for the bench water supply system over a five year riod as well as a drainage improvement program over the same period of time. The engineer suggested that the projects be adopted in principle and an ap- plication for funding be sent to C.M.H.C. However, when the matter came up, no discussion took place except a veiled suggestion that the project could cost the district some money. Alderman Vie Jolliffe, who has declined to serve on any district committee, asked that the proposal go back to the Planning and Public. Works Committee for another round of discussion and suggested that all aldermen and members of administration be asked to attend. The recommendations came down accompanied by resolutions which were to be adopted in principle, subject to adequate funding being available. However, Mr. Jolliffe prevailed and the matter went back to committee, with ali aldermen invited to attend. TAB Our message service keeps you informed — Our information service keeps you informed . Call 638-8195 ' Terrace Answering Bureau . a Say Sovgd buy any size DAI and getas It Went — QUEEN*SUNDAE, econd one for only , Q ; a second one ~ Buy oneand get i‘ Just choose your favorite topping. And we'll pour it over our famous DAIRY QUEEN” soft serve, fora taste treat that can't be found anywhere else. So come surprise a friend with one (or two), during our Speciat Offer. 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