4 Job Opportunities | _ Unless otherwise stated job opportunities exist within Terrace township. CLERK TYPIST. i opening. $445.50 to $484.50 per month D,O.E.. Must WAITER-WAITRESSES, various openings at various wages. Should have .ex- perience serving of liquor. ACCOUNTANT, 1 opening, have 60 w.p.m. typing, $1,200 per month depending filing, telephor:: .and reception duties. ELECTIICIAN — LW.A. Rate. 1 opening, Must be cerlified. . HEAD TECHNGLOLIST, 1 opening, $1286 per month depending on experience. Must be able to supervise lab _ Staff, machine maintenance program and advise dut: rota, . SHOE REPAIR 1 opening; $800.00 MO D.0.E. . Must be able to operate all standard equipment and machines involved in the trade. BABYSITTER, various vacancies, $7.00 -$10,00 r day. Two letters of errance is required. STREETWORKER, 1 opening, $138.00 per week, To work with youth and community liason. on experience, Must be fully experienced and know how to do a full set of books, in- cluding a financial statement. COOKS, various openings. $3.25 per hour, Speciality cooking. REGISTERED NURSES, 2 openings, $7.90 per hour. Registered in medical surgical shift work, 8-4, 4-12, 12-8. ' ELECTRICIAN, 1 vacancy, LW.A. rate. Must be certified. : CHILD CARE WORKER, vacancy, $138.00 per week,,. Requires a mature, child care duties supervision and care of. children. STREETWORKER, 1 vacancy, $138.00 per week, to work with youth and community liason, . Liberals expect Pierre Elliott Trudeau celebrates his 10th an- niversary today as prime minister with many Liberal MPs anxious for their leader to call a federal election as soon as possible. It was 10 years ago that the Liberals’ new leader was sworn in as prime minister, succeeding Lester Pearson. Three days later, he dissolved Parliament to call a June 25 federal election and swept ithe nation with Trudeaumania. = —~ Liberal MPs are once again chafing at ‘the bit for a June election they say they expect to win, "T think the majority, if not all, are anxious to have an election at the earliest possible date,” one..veteran-MP told -re- . portets as Liberal. MPs . eft theit weekly meeting: Wednesday. Some predicted it may have been their last caucus meeting before Trudeau calls a federal election, possibly as early as toda y, SPIRITS ARE HIGH Peter Stollery, chairman of the Liberal caucus, said: ‘Everyone is in very good spirits. We're’ not -afraid of having an election.” Pro sive Con- servative leader Joe Clark disagreed. “T expect Trudeau is afraid to call an elec- Lhe Clark fad. “The e minister is ver worried his party wil lose an election if it is called now. “We're in great spirits now, ready to win an election in June, July, August,” September; October, November, or whenever he calls it.” Walter Baker. Con- Rene in US. Quebec Premier Rene Levesque arrived here today in the first of a ' planned series of visits to American cities this year. ; . The premier is tospeak at Harvard University and has also scheduled: private meetings with nadian-born economist John Kenneth Galbraith andMassachusetts governor Michael kis. ; Levesque travelled by vincial government t and was met at Logan Airport by Guy Brassard, Quebec's delegate © ; general in Boston. He told reporters he was “not going to rewrite Ametican’history’’ his speech to Har- yard professors atd ~ gtudents.. “7 Jearned my, lesson last year at the Economic Club,” he said, referring to his s h to the New York club in January, 77, - The premier is meeting Galbraith | at economist’s request. as’ they the: servalive House leader and MP for Grenville- Carlteon, said: ‘My feel- ing {s that this will be the last caucus before the ' election call.” As Clark and Baker spoke to several Conservative MPs were arranging for campaign photographs to‘ - be taken. About a dozen Conservative candidates from Quebec ridings were at the meeling. SHOW LIBERALS AHEAD Latest public opinio polls show that among decided voters, 45 per cent support the Liberals, 34 per cent wauld vote Conservative and 17 per cent favor the ew DemocraticParty. Thirty-eight per cent those sampled were undecided which party to The ae support. ~ of reporters, HAIRDRESSER, 1 vacancy, commission, licensed experienced ap: plicants only, SAWFITTER, 1 vacancy, $9.60 % hour uncertified, $9.80 % hour certified. Must have minimum of one years - experience carbide and land. OFFICE CLERK.: 1 opening. $600.00 per month. Must have 40-45 w.p.m, invoicing telex must have cash ex- pereince to clear machine ‘and take cash counts. AUTO MECHANICS, Various openings, $9.00 per hour up to $9980, depending on experience, various openings. Must be Journey AGENT: 1 vacancy, $800.00-$1,200.00 per month. Training for one year provided, should have background and interest in economics. COOKS 1 vacancies. $1,000 to $1,200.00 D.O.E. Will be..required to manage kitchen and staff and to function as head cook-should be fully exp. in food costing and menu planning. to win Many Liberal and Con- servalive MPs are predicting an election either for June 19 or 26. _ Herb Gra; Liberal member for Witdsor West and a former cabinet minister, said July or August would be unsuitable because too many voters will- be on vacation, “The public is ready to respond favorably an posilively,” Gray said, adding that he wants an election called soon. - Alvin Hamilton, (Qu’AppelleMoose Mountain) a former Con- servative cabinet minister, said a summer election could be ad- vantageous Liberals because their well-oiled machine would ensure committed Lib- eral voters would show at pete tals J = @ Beauty queen still at large TORONTO (CP) — The hunt switched teday to ‘the United States from.: Canada for Joyce McKinney, a former U.S, beauty queen, who jumped bail. on kid- napping charges in Brit- ain last week, and her companion . and = co- defendant Keith May. Miss McKinney,, 27, Miss Wyoming of 1973, and May, 24, of Los Angeles have been miss- ing since last Wednesday when they jumped bail rather’ than face trial May 2: in England on . kidnapping charges. On Monday, Scotland Yard requested the RCMP to help locale the couple and the RCMP said today they believed ihe two had fled to the Police said Miss McKinney and May, travelling in disguise as deaf mutes, arrived jin Toronto last Wednesday night, using false passports and travelling ‘on an Air Canada flight from Shannon, .Ireland. George Agnew, | a Toronto taxi driver working for Air Trav- ellers Limousine Co., told the RCMP on Tuesday that he had driven the. couple ta the downtown : bus station from Toronto International Airport. UNSURE OF ENTRY POINT Police said they believe the couple then caught a U.S.-bound bus. Bus lines so far have deen unable to. gay which bus the.couple took, but police said they believe the couple’s U.S. rt of entry was Detroit, ich,, or Buffalo, N.Y. There have been reports that the couple entered the U.S. through Windsor, Ont., as quickly could after reaching Canada and that Miss . McKinney has relatives in Detroit. — Kirk Anderson; | a . about 10 or 12 Mormon missionary from Utah, testified at a pre- trial: hearing in’ London. that he was Kidnapped and shackled to a bed where Miss McKinney forced him to have sex with her. Cab driver Agnew said in an interview that Miss McKinney and May “‘had a an tes hd luggage and so they ha to take my ‘cab and another one.” - “They travelled in mine,’ he said. ‘I noticed them because they were wearing green badges saying they were deaf mutes. “She handed me a note saying ‘Take us to the bus Station written note to th a en note to the cab driver, Miss: McKinney said the couple was ‘“‘just touring,” Ag-- new said. Miners vote for. strike (CP) — Miners at Kaiser Resources Ltd. coal mine in this southeastern British Columbia com- munity voted 69,3 cent in favor of strike action Tuesday after 15 months without a con- tract. Hugh, Fahey a. spckesman for the United ine Workers of America local 7292, said the vote of the 1,165 union members was one of the highest in the history of the local: .The workers ‘were ordered back to work March 23 by the B. C. Labor Relations Board after a 10-day walkout over, reassignment of jobs. , ; Lennard Bourne, then president of the local resigned in disagreement with the walkout. . . d parole—a matter er - Terrace-Kilimat airport manager Bill Mitchell studies the detailed schematics for the improvements gbing into the airport. " } THE HERALO, Thursday, April 20, 1978, PAGE 3 Chuck Roast | Full Cut. C Bone In.. . Grade Lb. | STATIONARY ENGINEER vacancies. $,470.00 permo. Routine main- tenance care of steam plant (Maintenance of plant and lodge) REGISTERED NURSES 2 openings. $7.90 per hour. Registered in Medical-Surgical shift work 8-4 4-12 12-8 LIBRARIAN, 1 vacancy, $,800-$2,300 a month depending on experience. so INSTRUCTORS, open vacancy, $5.00-§6.40 per hour. Hours will bary depending upon type of course any persoan able to communicate s skill trade or interest to a group of adult students. No hope of release for many years for “lifers” | OTTAWA (CP) — A British Columbia man convicted of first-degree murder this week joins a rapidly yiowi: -:mbe- of prisoners wis Must ‘serve a minimum of 25 years in penitentiary with no virtually no hope of mY) concern . to some corrections experts. Walter Murray Mad- sen, 24, convicted of murdering four teen- agers, is the 45th person to be sentenced to life imprisonment since August, 1976, when the Criminal Code was amended’ to specify minimum sentences for murder. Another 87 persons _have been convicted of ‘- second-degree murder and‘ ‘must serve a minimum of 10 years ‘before becoming eligible for parole. if these trends con- tinue, in 10: years there will be more than 900 prisoners in penitentiary . who have no hope of release for many years. “There's going to be havoc,” says Ward Adams, © executive-di-- ‘rector. of the John Howard Society in Qt- tawa, a prisoners’ aid society, “When you get all these people together, with ‘no ope of release, there’s going to be a horrendous problem.” SOP TO ADVOCATES Taking away the possibility of early parole or murderers was a So to capital-punishment ad- vocates which the #0v .29' Size 48's Prices Effective * April 19th - 22nd In Terrace Safeway Store - Sales in Retail Quantities only. SAFEWAY; California Grown.