ts PAGE Az, THE HERALD, Wednesday, Decarnber 22, 1976 Tankers will be escorted? — Kill- mat Pipe Line Ltd, will pravide ol cleaning equipment along the approach route and at the port of Kitimat, B.C., if its pra- poeal for a pipeline connecting the coastal port with Edmonton is approved by the National hergy. Board. George Clayton, one of the : company's project managers, said Monday that one of the most unique factors of the sub- + mission is that supertankers would flow via the proposed pipeline to refinerles in the’ United States midwest affected by curtailment of Canadian crude exports, GUIDELINES SET The safety proposals are in- tended ta meet policy guidelines established by the federal gov- ernment in relation to construc- tion of marine facilities, Mr. Clayton said the com- pany’s ofl cleaning equipment, in the event of trouble, could be B.C. Tel expects. heavy Christmas calling | British Columbians are expected to turn to the telephone in heavy numbers during the Christmas season to exchange holiday greetings and messages with friends and relatives across Canada and around the world. The B.C. Telephone Company says more than 2,000 operators will be on highest volumes of calls are anticipated. Mr. Auchinleck said additional circuits have been added to the com- pany’s province-wide network during the past year — and this is expected to help ease the load during peak | Christmas calling “There will, however, be during the holiday period,” h e said. In Terrace, District Manager Stan Patterson said about 35 people would be on duty Christmas Day, and they would handle an- estimated 1,800 Jong distance calls. - “In addition to operator handled calls," he said, would be escorted, augmented by other equipment duty throughout the unavoidable delays for ‘another 15,000 calls will be « “Tankers won't be allowed — using the National Emergency province on Christmas Day, customers placing holiday placed by customers using simply to wander up and down Equipment Locator System’s when more than 850,000 long calls due to congestion Direct distance Dialing. the straits,” said Mr. Clayton, making public marine aspects of the proposal for the first computer. He sald the Hitimat site was selected among seven potential distance call attempts — both operator handled and direct dialed — are ex- Cubs and Scouts time. id that by about 1979 sites because it had the safest pected. e said that by abou aS approach, deep sheltered wa- - Company spokesman i : Mrs. Flaherty was given mont would unloed oll cargoes aacad allowed far ships to G.F. Auchinleck — Vice: andScouie: would ike to canoe paddle signed by the at Kitimat and seven tankers "Pilots would board the tank- , RMR eee ae has urged callers io space thank ‘all pevonts. fey al sevuts bad their | " and : would initially be unloading at th raach to port, he thank all parents for a outs an r leaders. the pa ¥ EB added, @ appraach to port, . GERALD ALAN BRE EDEN, of Nanaimo, has been charged with making Pees over the four days their help throughout the was given in appreciation af rt. Mr. Clayton said the escort tugs would carry booming equipment and slick-lickers, and would be powerful enough to take tankers under tow if dif- ficulties such as engine or steering failure were encoun- tered, He said that although tankers are equipped with radar, the tugs would serve as additional visual aid. Kitimat Pipe Line Ltd. pro poses ta build twa floating steel docks attached to the shore, and a 5.4-million-barrel tank storage farm on land. Mr. Clayton sald some hazard exists regardless of where an ail port is located but every possible precaution would be ~ laken. He disagreed with suggestions by the Canadian a left hand turn when unsafe following an accident at the corner of Kalum and Lakelse Friday. Breeden, who was driving the above 1957 Chev, was travelling east on Lakelse Avenue when he turned north onfo Kalum. He struck the 1973 Datsun driven by Pedro Jose Albano. Chamber undertakes several projects Terrace and District stated that the intention was provincial government and Kitimat Pipe Line Ltd's pro- Scientific Pollution and En ChamberofCommerceheld ta have a federal negotiations are currently posal would make Kitimat @ vironmental Control Society their regular monthly representative from the underway to acquire a piece terminal for Alaskan, Persian hata port west of PortAngeles, meeting Tuesday, Justice Ministry come to on the southeast corner of Gulf and Indonesian oil. The oil Wash., would be safer, - Chamber raps CBC story Michael President of the Terrace Tindall, The Chamber President pointed oul to the Canadian December 14, 1976, with the new executive in office. | President Michael Tindall reported a lively meeting with the most altention heing paid to two key issues: the eslablishment of a penal institution in Terrace, and the construction and operation of a permanent Terrace for a joint meeting with the Chamber, Terrace Municipal Council and the Regional District. This would be followed by a Chamber-sponsored public meeting to discuss all aspects surrounding a possible prison in or near Terrace. Cramer Street and Keith Road. The Chamber envisions a log house construction in- corporation as well as the museum, a information centre and permanent Chamber office. of the Christmas holiday ~ weekend rather than Christmas Day, when the year. Thank you and Merry las to each and everyone her work for the .Cubs and Scouts. of you. NOTICE | Bog Licences for 1977 Are Now Available at The District of Terrace eo 4616 Haugland Ave. (2-6p.m.) 5 istri Broadcasting Corporation tourist information facility | Wilmot indicated the and District Ch ain af news “big wigs’ that which would incorporate a Chamber haped to organize . ; point out to the CBC ‘Terracecan be reached via museum of approximately the meeting within three ‘Tindall: stated that the National people that direct jet air service from 2000 square feet in size. ; weeks | Su ject to the nvestigetl np the brea ; is i ; ; Vancouver and all skiers ¢ Cham asbeenin availability a er meas country and that are welcome. He also ad- touch with the. office of representative. of grants from various Distr iet of Terr ace By-Law 745 states | it has a mountain with snow ised that there are plenty Solicitor General Francis Tindallsaidthatone of the government and private SOE OELEE EL EEL ELT AM ARTA AME EEE ETO EME EAM EEN SEEN ES ORE EE DRE ORCL STEELE 08 OE PEE OL ETP SN LE MASE oe ara ae i at i which is operational. Tindall was referring to a news story telecast last a le h . in whi skiing facility on Kit- weeks to discuss the manent museumand tourist personally felt there was a ee ered Ten Sling sumielum is "assured of establishment of a penal information centre at the -Feasonable chanee that such cooperation and assistance facility. westend of the Dudley e 5 Tinie ral over Canada. from local citizens and the Rick Wilmot, Second Vice Bridge. Land may be operational for the summer DISTRICT OF TERRACE p Chamber. President of the Chamber, available from the of 1977. this statement saying that our Kitsumkalum Ski Hill is operating and in good condition with full lift and lodge facilities available six days a week, of hotel and motel rooms available and that the skier wishing to make use of our Ina final note Mr. Tindall indicated that the region would appreciate a note to this effect on the next National Telecast. Former resident dies | in accident Viola May Dodds, age 74, a former Terrace resident, was killed Friday on Yellowhead 16 West while she and her husband were skidded on the icy road, hit a telephone pole and went into the river. Bentley R. Dodds, age 75; formerly a druggist in Terrace, survived the ac- Fox, and anticipates that a representative from that oftice will be in tawn within (1) Air Brakes main goals of this year’s Chamber will be the establishment of a per- organizations to cover the construction and operation of such a facility. He said he that all degs within the District of Terrace must be licenced. = NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Trades Training Division Course Offerings: TERRACE CAMPUS» | (5) Analysis of Latest Colour T.V, Circuits And this is a course to prepare drivers for a written and practical test on the operatio# and maintenance of air-brake systems for elther on-highway or off-highway vehicles. Those taking off-highway exams will be required to pay the This course is designed far technicians presently in the T.Y. fleld, and for students“who have graduated from a college or vocational electronics program.‘ (8) Basic House Framing This course is designed to assist those who would like a refresher or introduction into house framing procedures, The course contains instruction in: ~ Floor framing whe ardent eceured atx cident, ‘The Dodds were Penis course can aise include young persons who wish to St#"ling Date - January 17, 1977 - Wall framing a.m. 51 miles west of ‘velling from their home drive air equipped vehicles. Successiul completion will give Completion Date - Aprit 6 1977 = Framing of openings for doar & windows any in Victoria. ° Time -7:00- 10:00 pm Total trs. : 72 - Simple stair construction . ; Terrace when the car \ Lions’. Senior Citizens party The Terrace Downtown Lions Club will be holding its annual Senior Citizens Christmas Party at 7 p.m., December 29, in the Skeena Room of the Terrace Hotel. All Senior Citizens are cordially invited ta join the Downtown Lions for’ an the Lions Club, through rivate cars and buses tor keenaview and other senior citizen apartments. Terrace Hotel owner Augie Geeraert has donated the Skeena Room for this event, Entertainment for the an oalr endorsement on your ODriver’s- License. Starting Date - January 17, 1977 Completion date - February 9, 1977 ° Time +7:00- 10:00pm Total hrs.-24 Fee - 530.00 plus $2.00 for manual Instructor - Tom Kenna Fee - $72.00 Instructor - F. Woodward Days - Monday & Wednesdays Days - Mondays & Wednesdays {2) Small Engine Repair This course will cover outboard motors, lawn mowers, chain saws, etc., and is intended fo improve the skills of persons maintaining and. working with small. motors. Starting Date - January 17, 1977 (6) Basic Cabinet Construction This program covers the basic operations of Band and * Power faals as used in the construction of Kitchen cabinets. Instruction during the course includes: . Base or Lower Kitchen cabinets Upper Kitchen cabinets Upper & Base Bathroom Cabinets _, Drawers & doors far the ‘above cabinets ’ Application of arborite materials - Simple Roof framing (gable style only) Note - This course does not include concrete forming. Starting Date - January 17, 1977 Completion Date - February 14, 1977 Time -7:00- 10:00 pm Total hrs. -72 Fee - $30.00 instructar'- William Todd - Days - Manday & Wednesdays (9) Industrial First Aid we This program leads to Workers Campensation Board Certification. Applicants will.ba raquired to have a medical evening of songs, en-' ; Completion Date - April 27, 1977 ; tertainment and light evening will be provided by Timms -7:00- 10cOtam Total hrs.-90 Starting Date - January 17, 177” ~ examination at thelr own expense, We are offering two refreshments. Then ‘a ithe Se tush Fee - $90.00 it m8 OU RAT] ya | 2 Lompletion Date - February 16, 197 courses but they will be subject to receipt of sufficient. Transportation to this ple en and lie scotus instructor - Willlam Wallets... SRA S ALLEL Time -7:00- 10:00am Total hrs.-30 enrotlment.- event will be arranged by DA6PIpers. Days - Monday & Wednesdays “7s 2G” Fee « $90.00 . : toe gy ane oy Instructor - J. Peters qarting A Oates ic Janwary me 977 & February & o mgt : _ Days - Monday & Wednesdays , pletion Dates - reh 30, 1977) & April 21 {3} Shop Mathematics . ae Days +] ¥ Time -7:00-9:30gm Tatalhes. 55 pril MERRILL & WAGHER LTD. Williams Lake, B.C. of ‘ i This course is oriented) fowards’ bile ‘Pad le, It is designed to help those who want a rath “ape (7) Blueprint Reading for Carpentry ” Fee- $100.00 includes Instruction, Text Books & Examinatian Does not Include medical examination, Instructars - To be appointed = have specific problems with shop mathematics.” ; ; ‘ i. ne ee This course is to assist those presently working in the _ Note - Additional courses will be offered if we raceive suf- WANTED Starting Date «January Wr Cargentry Trade Days - Monday & Wednesdays or 7 | | . uy ‘ - a nesoa - Be HIGHWAY LOGGING TRUCKS Time -7:00- 9:20pm Totalhrs 45 > Reading drawings | SHudents should state preference on thelr application * aa - 2! . . STEADY HAULING UNTIL BREAK-UP instructor - R. Sullivan - Elevator Grawings . Phone: Days - Manday & Wednesdays ‘ Symbols & Notations ; ; . ’ ' -. Sealing ; (10) Survival First. Aid E.H. Borrow YS RIP PAE SI A RA SYA ED A SE Kefo’s 392-7454 Lapidary Shop Krafts . (4) Basic Welding -2 Courses =. 1 This course Is intencad to assist persons working in Trades a which require welding, but de not warrant ihe employment of a full time welder. : oO Starting Date. - Sanvary 17, 1977 & January: 1a Comptation Date- April 6, 1977 & April? : : Structural tnformation _. Detail Drawings The Plot Plan - Trade trtformation Evaluation . Starting Date - January 17, 1977 _ Completion Date - February 16, 1977 Fee - $72.00 Time -7:00- 10:00 pm Total hrs.- 22. Instructors - E. Marchand & M. Custodio Time - 7200 - 10:00 pm Tota! hrs.-30: Fee - $30.00 ‘ Instructor - Don Gallager The purpose of this course is to pravide an Individval with: . knowledge and skills that are necessary for the emergency > care of an Injured person pending the arrival of qualiiied first. aid or medical personnel. tt must be stressed that the pur-- ‘pose of this course is, not fo train a person to maintain vital body functions uritit qualified personnel arrive, oe Courses wilt be affered on Saturdays when sufficient ap- plications hava been received, ‘ OO Total hours of this course is covered during the one day of "instruction and examination. 11-1819 Queensway Terrace 635-9384 PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE af quality Gemstone. Jewelry — Dec. 18 & 19 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. - § wade * Agates y's Days- Monday & Wednesdays or Tuesday & Thursdays _ ae SS ae ae PE a SS Days.. Monday & Wednesdays Cost - $7.50. includes Instruction & Examination Registration a . Se, Registration is on a first-come, first-served registration. People may register before ihe basis. Course fee “MUST be paid af time of ‘course begins by going to the Administration School District.No. 88 (Terrace) Department of Continuing Education ‘Watch for complete list of courses in the brochure to be delivered by mall early In January, Many new programs & courses! ‘Bullding, 5331 McConnell Avenue, Terrace, 8.C. Registration may also be done at the first class session. Phone 635-6511. | : ee a ck ee ee ee ee ee ee A en a ea tr aah ard Peas WT * Opals | RAE VEN A REE NPG NOP ne 1k RS MV SYS Me WC EY Secu