provision Ready Taylor; aged 23, fined “0 for possession of a narcotic; “Glen Johnson, 25, fined $300 for _ impaired: driving; : Robert Munroe, age’ 29, fined. $50 for * supplying minors With. liquor; ‘Audrey Dorfer,- age 25, fined - $100. for possession of a nar- cotic; Len Lupick, age 24, fined * - $300 for driving with a ‘blood- alcohol ratio over, 03 per cent. and fined: $50 for failing (to . remaifi al the scene ofan ac- ” dident; J. Greig, 26, fined $50 for 7 causing . a> disturabance’-and fined $100 lor common assault. Os . ’ : ‘Car ‘Stolen. Police are asking issistance in locating a 1972 Datsun 2402 ‘that was stolen’ from Fred ‘Munson of Terrace. Ttie.car, Breen :wilh black trim,” was reported missing -from *Urelg « Avenue al 5:15 p.m,, Monday. ‘If ' ‘you have -seen the vehicle, \ licence number “WBA, - 120, - please contact ihe Terrace ROMP. | » Emergency | Beaton Stdten “The -Omenica Flying Schovt * «reported to - RCMP ‘ early Monday afternoon Herman Maitland of Kil- | Wanga won himself a ten speed bicycle; courlesy Of the Terrace Co-op. The bicycle was first prize . _in a draw: promating a brand name line of run . Lawyers Warned to be on Their Guard ny measires: whieh government, -- iidependence Necessary: 1a able ‘the - profession fo McKelvey. +: he Canadialt ‘Bar said: today. : “He the, annual, ineciing of the: ‘ol ‘at “B.C: al ae | ie e liusie reagin lwhind the “need for. Independenes - is. “thar the-lawyor. deisfar and on wehallofa client, 1s essential i devote his entire attention to |lie ui fyirs ‘of his, client withaut any eontlie! of interest. He cumuot la-thié if-he. is ‘sublet tu: any lernal control, particularly it. hat, cuntrol is exercised bythe jovermmecnt.” “There his iieen il dis! urbing nied. ti Cuida in the last few + could, _place-’ “the . overnments. hese‘hitve nol reached serious’ “‘proportignsis due to lhe fact Ihe "profession ; “hus. apposed ¢ with” ound," “logical - rensoning,'! ' cKelvey. suid. : : Ag’ exaniples, he'elted Bilt. 250, ntroduéed* in. the Quebec - gislature. i1-1971 whieh, had it enuctéd, would have’ 1 government contral sof Ihe profession | Hose ‘involving«the .. solicitor-client and certain, , ‘defeiiders. system: Introd 1 Prince! ‘Edward; Talahd 1a year (al basis, . “Ingal _ profession mnust wing’ us under the, cantrel’ af. desiroying -she pro fessional . ‘arve Whe public," QC, ide the:romuirk in an address - - deve WL the.kawyer must be free ‘ta, ars.-of ‘legislation whieh: if >> been stolen at the Terrace Airport. The Locator . device. broadcasts a signal froma crashed plane, ‘Speeding ~ ip -rescue time, It is activated: on impact and is worth about $250... As it becomes law-on July-1 of this year that ali planes have”: " device, * ‘Saueh! a _-" the owners. would ap- preciate having: tt: back in. the, fear future... -_ | BemeDaiage - uate Ta Dataun soradt oa owen Hotte ‘of Drayton Valley Alberta suffered $2,000 worth of damages to- his 1972 Datsun early. Monday ‘morning > -when he left-Highway 16 and ' rolled (he vehicle. The accident - took place on Highway 16 east, about 42’ miles ‘from here. oe Driver Fell Asleep: , ows Police. in Terrace are in- “yesligaling: an accident . that oceured Sunday merning that is thoughi to have been caused by ine driver of a‘car failing asleep al whe’ wheel, therefore under: the contral of ‘ihe same government which is, doing: the prosecuting © ‘and . paying. the Prasecuiar.! mo! ‘Referring §- 10." . British ° Columbia; McKelvey said: You will . have noted -that. British ty Columbia. is missing “inemy. . Ghranical fevents!” , However, ; nm jurisdictian can ke confident: : vf these. ; z “lo! say ‘about: developments: in this" ees. ’ a his ~ may responsibility | of governmentta +: survey the need: uf legu!’ ser-- vices lo identify: ‘ares of neeck “Tt ds sint/ however; any-.part_af the business of Government to - conirol-or‘direct the delivery of legal services to the public. Thar is the, responsibility, ofan independant. Bar.” _ Clearly this’ - violates’ the « ‘pr inelple if the independence of. ” the Bar. Lis ‘bad in principle to _ tiave defence’ caunsel directly om'the payroll af. ihe prosecullng -.; authority.” 7 “The Bur clearly has a public - duly. Jo regulate itself in public. «% “dteres1,"" MeKelvey said. The fael ‘tha, “Threats-ef government control ‘arise I think, because many: ‘Bovernments: and segments of: ‘the publi¢e are afraid thal self- _ Bpverning ‘professions are: “running. & closed shop’ for their . awn benefii. Whalever may be “(he case” in other professions, this 1s’ certainly’ pot so in the legal profession.*! “We must, however, do what - every Is necessary. 10. ‘show the ~f public that we. are regulating ‘ourselves in. Ihe Public in- ‘terest,"? = ct, "Government contral is not “necessary (o achieve these ends » provided the profession remain ‘ alert {a ils obligations ta keep gt a” Sheridan oi ‘Kitimat eft Hgn-, emergency. locator. beacon had: John’ way 25 south of here at about 3° a.m. Sunday. causing: $750 worth of damage to his vehicle. -: i$4,000 Damages Ah Collision ROMP in Ferrace - ‘are in- : vestigaling a iwo car. collission involving-‘drivers from Three Hills, Alberta and Kitimal that. resulted in $4,000 ddmages to the ~ two ‘cears - involved Alexander Bréreton of Alberta, was allempting a tirn off High-. . park andcampsile’, at Furlong ‘“Bay On-Lakelse Lake, when his ‘vehicle was struck in the rear by. another driven by John Muhoray “of Kitimat. ‘Brereton's vehicle received (he most damage - 8 000 worth. Man Vs: ‘Apartment Richart Alpaugh of Terrace ~.,; will face charges of driving without’ due-car and altention . _ following an accident at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Alpaugh ‘ap- parently- collided with the Keystone Apartment causing, $200 damages lo his vehicle. The apartment building is presumed lo be undamaged, i kaewt i ——— ” WEE Pears: _ning shoes. Shown above are Co-op official Jack Adkins, Linda Ganley, a customer who made the drawand ‘manager of the shoe department al the Co-op Florian Gorski. , professional conduct; eons’ tinuing io ensure that, services ‘ are made availableto to ‘all “ segmenis | of the ‘public; ‘and _inainienance. of--e fective self. . regulation. “In regard 6 ~seltéigulation, he. noted that the: new. ‘Code of : Ethies proposed +’ by--the »Canadian .Bar “Association: in- : reduces -the.--new:.concepl, .- : disciple fori incompelence or for : ‘the ‘tailure fe to be competent. ‘In uecess.” io” services, > McKelvey ° -Jo, develop ‘and. introduce, a _ prepaid legal services plan.”: Prepaid: plans: would “help - .-. provide service'lo groups above | “the legal aid level but without “sufficient income ‘19 afford the fees involved in a major legal: " CaBe. ae ‘way 16 4nd into the government ~ “To -qualify; one must noted’ the” Bar's | support of legal-aid and efforts. * . THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. .. Loses: Vote” “Weérkers at Terrace's Price: ‘Skeena Forest Products last 7 ‘week turned down a bid from ~ “the IWA. to lake. over representation of the men. Ina certification vote Thuysday 144 “of the workers voted in favour of retaining the: Terrace and * District Forestry Union. while 95 voted to join the IWa's coastal local 1-71. : Waldamar Penner, a an IWA i spokesman in Terrace'said he was disappointed by the loss. “The employees. are “the lasers,” said Penner Friday morning, “However, that-is the Choice that they have: made.” “Next year will. be open - season again, and we will be back,” he concluded, Plea to Terracites Canada Manpower Centre for Students is in. full swing again this summer, There are Jobs available for almost! anyone who is willing lo work, “We have numerous. jobs available. including Tabourers, clerks, ‘counter: girls, day. care ‘workers, bus boys- girls; short- order cooks. waitressess - wailers . and “financial assistanls. We have out-al-lown ‘Opportunilies . Anyone in- terested may inquire inta the‘ Manpower Mability programme, Mobility applies when a job cannot be filled by a: local person and must be ‘cleared to other areds. If you are over the age of eightecn and _ are willing ta hold the job for ai least six’ weeks,. Canada Manoower Centre may be Teady to pay. your: (ran- sportalion costs 19) ano irom - your place of emplayment, You may also like to enquire into our . National Parks programme; a’ fantastic op- poriunily fcr students. This programme, planned for July and August, trains’ students in forestry and = parks oriented skills while . supplying the students with free room and board arid paying wages also. Canadian Citizen planning to go om to post-secondary -education with preference being given ta those whowillbecompleting —~ the 11th prade. For, ‘oul-ot-towners, (he . Terrace aréaihas very limited accommodation. Anyone willing’ ‘to -olfer room ands board, please contact Canada Manpower Centre for Students, Terrace or Kilimat..This would .be very appreciated; ~~ . We have another plea {o the ° people of of Terrace We have many younger students who are. very capable of holding a full- lime job, bul are considered too - young, These youngslers are able io do such jobs as cutting grass, cleaning garages, and babysitting. Canada. Manpower «| Centre of. Students -4690- Lazelle Ave., -Terrace- or Belly Chioccarelle, Canada-Manpower Centre for Siudents, ‘Fed. Bldg. Kitimat. - Fire. Report ” ‘There have been dnly (5) five new fires since our last report, * allwere minor in size and were | “guickly” extinguished.’ This - brings.‘our total ot) Date lo “Gwenty fires... a ‘Hazard ‘remains low ‘over _most of he District with some * 9 : ‘drying in the Husin, Bruns Lake - and ‘Lewer-. - Districis where the hazard is no Posi ranger in the moderale range. = 4A noteol caution “when ‘camping or picnicing. Please!! completely extinguish your ‘eutnpfire, Even though il is wel now, yuur fire can creep nia moss‘and roofs and lay -‘dormat for some time, only to * escupe laler as the surrounding ‘materlals-dry, out, be a. Just about any. casual job ~ would give these people a boost.: ” : .- For. further jaformation, call . Greg Nelson or Belty Barton al- first ald team from the Terrace Fire Department has topped the teams In the Northern ' Zone First - Aid Competition. The Competition was held Saturday in. Prince George: with seven ‘teams competing, including the six man Terrace ieam. Coach of the team, ‘Per Halvorsen, told the Herald that the team did an admirable job on the problem with which they were faced, The situation, briefly, was ina logging scaling yard, 150 road miles from the “Fer the third straight year the nearest medical ald. It involved . a loader operator, & scaler: and « vtruck’ - driver. . a ‘logging - Basically, the driver -. of the truck began to tinload his truck. by unfastening the bindings, : The ‘loadet operator, .noticing this, drove his loader over to make sure that the unloading was safe, On the way -his machine hit a protruding log on which the scaler was working, knocking the scaler aff the log. His ankle and foot were smashed by tha log. The loader operator did not notice and Well Constructed viewlng at 635 “S754. Three bedroom horne with full basement, double 4 carport, fireplace, wail to wall carpeting’ in - living room and three bedrooms centrally located, Full basement features rumpus room, |, bedroom and half bath. Contact Bert rt Ljungh for yt ’ 4727. Halliwell Avenue This three bedroom home on a corner lot with pavernant.on : both sides is only six months old, bul the lawn is planted.’ Drive by, see the area, 9 and call Tom Slemko for an ap continued on his way, Shortly before-he got-there a log fell aff the trick and struck the driver on the head. . The: loader operator radioed for help and’ then slippedand injured himself while gelting out of the Inader. « The leans were then called in and faced with the situation: They were tarned loose to do’ what had ta be done, including administering first aid to the ‘three men and deciding on prioriles, A helicopter was used to transport two of the ~ PRUDER & CURRIE LTD. f Real Estate & dneurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C; 635-6142 pointment to view. — injured men aut: ‘The teams had to decide which'two, The members of the Terrace team were Cogch Halvorsen, Captain Stainton, Rick Olsen, ' Bill Hanzer, Hay Tremblay and Bob Hoffman. The~ “competition. waa. a regional final, eé-sponsored. by the, Workman's Compensation Board and the Northern. B.C. Mines Safely Association: This weekend, the Terrace leam Wil travel ta Naniamo on Vancouver Island to compete in the provincial finals. Two ‘Bedroom Lakeshore Cabin Situated on approximately one acraof land with 208° frontage on the west side‘of Lakelse Lake. Immediate possession Is possible and furniture presently in the cabin is Included. Just the spet to own naw that the weather Is getting better. Callus ' for full datatis and then ealoya summer atthe lake, a a Large Family t Home - Bert Ljungh at 435- 5754. fa Thornhilt area on Paquette Street featuring three bedrooms on ihe main floor with two in the basement plus a hedsitting suite. The larga lot is landscaped and.there isa. closed in garage. For peeintment to view ™ phone” Rusty a or Smaller Home . Llungh “at 635-6142 or 635-5754, Located close to schools, This home has 8 garage with con. crete flor. Attractlvely decorated and very cory start hame.For appointment to view please call Rusty or Gert Looking For A Good ‘Soild Home? Located close to downtown and: on pavement? This one features two bedrooms up with a third Inthe basé¢ment. The living room has hardwood floors and features a nice brick -, fireplace, There isalso a large dining room araa. : In all 1200 . square feet of living area. The yard is nicely tread and very fen «Private, Owner has priced this home ‘fo sell and will give early: possesion. - 4802 Park Avenue An older three bedroom homeon a large attractive corner tot: _ close to. shopping. To view call Tom Slamko. Country. Setfing | Lovely ranch ‘style house on ou. Lakelse: Lake’ road with - “three hedraoms, full basement, fireplace up and down, office, | area, mud room, bathroom and a halt, geraga, finished © rumpus room with bar, patio and wall to wall carpeting. The property is just over an acre with a iarge barn and workshop with concrate floors and fully wired, Ideal set-up for the smalt trucker or mechanical repair shop. For further In- formation phone Rusty or Bert'Ljungly of 635-5754, Comimercial Property roads, Avaliable in Thorahill. Located on Highway 14 east ,iyat ‘across from Thornhill school. all cleared 1.74 acres, on two For further information please call Rusty or Bart Singh at 435-6142 of 635-5754 during the b avenings. : Four Lots With two houses located just across from the new jswimming . pool. Good Investment possibilltles-for mare ana | please call Rusty or Burt Lfungh at 635-6142 or 625-5754, Three Year Old soft at £27,809, Wall kapt-thrae bedroom, nen basement homq in new con- ‘dition. This home has wall to wall carpet in iv. gy roam,an — altractiva kitchen, four piece bath, and large. ity roam, There is a sundeck at the rear, and the property Is fanced. * Also included is a good garage with conerata Hoo: Priced to 5005 McRae Crescent Less than a year old, this home has three bedrooms, living room, four piece bath, dining room, a very large kitchen and lots of cabinets. It also hasan altractive fireplace, and patla doors from the dining room leading to a spacious sundeck. Tha lot is tandscaped with kenvtiful maple trees, For ‘sn’ appointment te view this hame cail Bob Sheridan at 635-6142, Five Level Home EI “person | "legal ald-is lawyer: wha is. - junder the: MLE ‘own house in order,” ° MeKelvey cited four areas of * eoheer: mainlenance of high standard of service; main= tenance of high standards of $102, Located on South Kalum is very attractive “with rumpus gy roam. araa.that has a fireplace and even @ cool room for - vegetable ‘storage area. ‘For an ‘appointment. to view this large family: hgine please ail Rusty or Hart Livagh ‘at 695- , ‘Located on A Large Lot On Thomas a two bedroom home with full rumpus room arear and an extra two bedrooms in the basement, Very nicely- decorated on both floors with a larga family kitchen with lots: of cupboard space. For an appaintment ta view please call Rusty or Bert Liunghat 635-6142 or af 618.5954.. Commercial Block ; tacated in Thorahlil and aptly sultad tor offices or telait sullats. Centrally located this building also contains small living quarters at the back, Call Rumy or Bert at 625-$784 or $35-6142, Ste AON A sn