Page 2, THE HERALD, Monday, August 14, 1978 ..Further detalls on the following fobs are to be obtained by cailing the Terrace office of the Canada Employment Centre at 635- 7134. Plumber - $12.00 hr. Terrace, Must be fully experienced, Must have own transportation. Filers - I.W.A. rate, Terrace, Permanent full time, Genera] duties in local mill. Must have saw fil or saw fitter experience. Auto Body Repairman - $4.00 hr. Terrace, Prefer jour- neyman, Experience in metal and light collision repair. Waiter-Waitress - $3.00 hr, Terrace, Must be mature and responsible. Air Truck Driller - $9.50 hr. included R&B. Temporary camp job. Terrace. English Language - In- structor. $8.00 hour. Terrace. Applicants should have both teaching ex- perience and linguistics. Waiter-Waitress - $3.00 hour. Terrace. Shift work, Responsible for billing and cash register. Computer Operator - $85 $300 DOE. Terrace. Must be able to work Sat. and Sun. Some experience required. - 32 IBM. Houseparent - Neg. D.0.E. Terrace. Full responsibility for a group of 6 teenagers {occupancy may vary). Welder Combination Union. Terrace. 5 yrs ex- perience, Will be working on heavy equipment. Instractors - $9.00 hour. Terrece. Instructors for specific topics in home skills (include handyman) Arts & Crafts, Academic, Vocational, General interest and self help. Cook - $3.00 hr. Terrace. Shift work. Cook pizza's, steaks, etc. Executive Secretary - $1,000 month. Terrace. Typing 60 wpm, filing, transcribing, shorthand month end reports, exp with public. Draltsperson - DOE. Terrace, Must have some experience as a draftsperson for a legal survey and engineering practice. ; Clerk = Typist WI - $995. Terrace, To process civil & criminal documents, answer enquiries etc. Clerk Typist - 4.00 hr. Terrace. No experience required, but must be ac- curate typist & able to deal with public. Graphic Artist - 650.00 - month DOE, Terrace. Graphics (Lectro-set). Commercial lay-out, Car- tooning lay-out etc. Prefer experience but will train. Cook - 4.00 Hr. Terrace. Shift work, Experlenced = In complete meals & short order & banquets. SHEET METAL WORKER - Union. Terrace. Must be journeyman or equivalent experience. HEAD LIFE GUARD - 6,25 hour. Stewart, Must have bronze medal, must have national life saving award or equivalent, LABOURER (MECHANICS HELPER) - 46 hr, D.O.E. Terrace. Must have basic tools, must have mechanical experience. KITCHEN HELPER - $3,25- 425 D.0.E. Terrace. Ex- perience preferred. Assist in preparation of food. Vocational instructor - 1,727 - 2,239 mo. To instruct students all theory & repair of diesel engines 5 months appointment, Terrace, Frult & Vegetable Salesman - 10 percent commission. Terrace, Required to drive one ton truck, must be bondable, & ae wien bookkeeping. BOOKKEEPING IN- STRUCTOR - $9.00 hour, Terrace. Must be thoroughly conversant with all aspects of bookkeeping & able to work independently — communicate. DINING ROOM WAITRESS - $3.50-$4.00 D.O.E. Terrace, Night shift. Prefer ex- perience. BICLOGICAL FIELD WORKER - $5.35-$6.30 Hour. Terrace. Must have valid drivers license (Class 5), Must have at least one year post-secondary education & some swimming ability. Night Watchman - $5.00 per hour, Terrace. Must pass security clearance. Em- ployer will train. Teller - $7,900 per annum. Terrace. Must have teller or cash related experience, Job opportunities Baker - $7.00 per, hour to start. Terrace. Permanent full time, Must have ex- vepience. Housekeeper - $3.60 hr. Terrace. Housecieaning duties. Prepare supper. Pizza Cook - $3.75 hr, Terrace. Must-haye some work experience. Prepare pizzas, pasta, baked spareribs. Uniforms sup- plied. Walter-Waltress - $3.50 hr. Terrace. Min. 19 years. Able to handle cash. Ex- perience not essential. Journal Clerk Cashier - $675 mo, Negotaible. Terrace. Must have 40-45 typing prefer financial backgreund. Computer Operator - $850 - $1200 mo. DOE. Terrace. Permanent fulitime. Must be experienced on IBM System 32 - Must be IBM trained, Operate 3741 Keypunch, : Advertising Salesperson - Negotiable. Terrace. Must be fully experienced. Must have own transportation, Must be able to work in- dependently. Housekeeper - $4.00 hr. Terrace. Must have 2 references includes general housekeeping duties, Housekeeper - $3.50 hour. General cleaning duties. Permanent position. Terrace. Automotive Instructor - Neg. Terrace. Must be B.C. Certified. Teacher of Hearing - Im- paired, Neg. Terrace. Must be B.C, Certified. Head Cook - $1,100 - $1,300 per month. Terrace. Must be experienced. Days and hours vary. Cook - 3.00 hr. Terrace. Shift work, no experience necessary, Registered Nurse - $1124 month, Terrace. Care of patients in ICU maintenance of equipment, Responsible to head nurse. Shift work 8 percent VP. Room and Roard provided at cost. Teletype Operator - $806 month. Terrace, Must have grade 12 and 50 wpm typing. Cook's Helper - DOe. Terrace. Assistant cook, Genera] duties. * This could work into a cook position. First Aid Attendent - 8.91 Hr. Terrace, B ticket or better, Camp job, Free B& R. Head Cook - $5.00 per hour. Terrace. Permanent full time. Must be fully ex- perienced and familiar with food costing, staff super- vision, References required. Typist - $4.50 -5.00 - hr. DOE. Terrace. Temporary position. Some bookkeeping duties, ie, accounts payable. Car Hop: -- Min. Wage. Terrace. Experience preferred. Days to be arranged. Waitress - 4.58 Hr, Terrace. Shifts. Must be 19. Must be experienced, Child Care Worker 5.00 Hr. Terrace. Experience and-or early childhood education training preferred. LOG TRUCK DRIVER - Union. Terrace. Must have class 1 air ticket. Must have, previous . experience Temporary. TYPING INSTRUCTOR - $9.00 hr. Terrace. Must be fully able to teach typing at level of basic typing, in- termediate or advance, CLERICAL INSTRUCTOR - $9.00 hr. Terrace. To teach a clerical “refresher” course. Must have thorough knowledge of clerical field. Case Aid Worker - 138 wk. Terrace. Counsellor - home visits & individual & family problems. Stenographer - $600 - $900 noe. Terrace. Legal ex- perience preferred, Minimum 2 years office, 50 4 w.mp. lyping & dictaphone, Babysitter - $8.00 Day Negotiable. Terrace. Care :‘ for 1- (9 month old) Babysit in you own home. Janitor - $5.18 hr. ‘Terrace, Helated experience preferred. Graveyard shit 6 days per week. 40 hour week, Mature individual, Warehouse Person - $80 per: We re SKOGLUND HOTSPRINGS OLI'S PLACE - 798.2231 month to start. Terrace. Permanent days ~- Mon. - Fri. Heavy lifting required, good physical condition, Counter sales elc. alter training. Bartender - §5-§6 per hour D.O.E. Terrace. Mixing Drinks, some serving in- volved, Shifl work, Literacy Fostructer - $9.00 D.U.E. Terrace. Will be teaching 4 course Of basic literavy to mentally hun dicapped etc. must have related experience . Yukari Otani, 14, teft and Nagisa Shimizu, right outstanding Japan ese girl pianists with their piano teacher, arrivedin Terrace from Japan via the U.S.A. Saturday for the Canadian Suzuki Piano Centre which is being held this week, August 14-19 at the Northwest Community College. . Accompanying the three, with Phyllis Weiser, a Los Angeles piano and violin teacher, was Marilyn Davies, coordinator of the Terrace musical event.’ .-The five had first attended a week-long 3rd. In- | SUZUKI CENTRE STARTS TODAY ternational Suzuki Teachers Convention at San Francisco State University, where 359 teachers from England, Australia, Denmark, Israel; Japan, Canada -and every one of the 50 United States, along with 1,000 participating student and parents, met from August 4 - 11th to further the cause of the famed Suzwki method of teaching. «.-The Terrace Centre opens, formally, at 3 p.m. today, but classes start tomorrow, Tuesday, at 9 a.m. Well over one hundred are enrolled in the Terrace classes - from as far afleld as California and Manitoba. tries to look cool. at Orval Gorley officer in charge, Protection Section, B.C. Forest service, Prince Rupert Forest D New Forestry Officer Gets Hot Seat Seventy three new fires were reported this week bringing the total fires in the Prince Rupert Forest District to 241 so far this year, The first major break in the warm dry weather pattern arrived over the long weekend when record rainfalls were recorded at Terrace and Kitimat. The outlook is for continued cooler damp weather for the entire district. Emphasis Needed On Preventive Health VICTORIA (CP) — The British Columbia branch of the Consumers Association of Canada today urged Health Minister Bob Mec- Clelland to place more emphasis on preventive health services in the province. In a one-hour meeting with the minister, two association representatives said a study of the province's health care system led them to the conclusion that residents, as consumers of health care, could be getting better value for their health tax dollars. (At $1.1 billion, health is the single largest item in the Abt Ca Aad aie Hate atetate' _ Listed Here! natat ta! tet PLS, . a “ a Ds tatetettet atte re ee if you wish your Business Phone listed for your cusiomers please call anode tater ata teTaa tats aly Bh elete ate te tatetetel, ee Mateta tat etatse, yt eae te rie or wit se tele letere tera tate Mate ate et ate! ene tet a at alatete’ ate! a at ar ha ih PN aL LP Thecampfire ban has been lifted in zones R4, R5, R6, R7, -and R&, effective today. The ban is still in effect in the ramining zones. Firefighting costs for the Prince Ruypert Forest District have. risen to $4,813,000 to date compared to $202,700 for the corresponding period last year. Orval J. Gorley took over the position of Chief provincial budget.) Branch president Jean Douglas ard health chair- man Barbara Rolls said the response from McClelland was generally good. ‘ They said the minister dis- agreed with none of the issues they raised in their five-page brief, but funding was a stumbling block for some association proposals. The 13,000-member, non- profit, volunteer-run association suggested the health and education ministries expand courses in nutrition, health habits and lifestyles at all levels of ele- mentary and secondary (New Business Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. i AURORA ANIMAL HOSPITAL - 635-2040 A GENERAL FURNITURE . 435-4961 WATER LILY BAY RESORT .- 798.2267 BARNEY - SHOE’S & REPAIR - 635-3092 PETS BEAUTIFUL. 635.9251 Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE tat atately ., ett DAILY HERALD ‘adult dayeare facilities Protection Officer for the Prince Rupert Forest District just in time to grab hold of the worst fire season in twenty years. Orval brings with him twenty-five years of service, most of it field orienled. He spent nineleen years in the Prince Rupert Forest District. He was Forest Ranger in charge of the Queen Charlotte Islands, Kitwanga and the Terrace RAnger Districts. schools, The group also recom- mended public health programs in daycare and preschools be expanded so both learnng and physical disabilites may be detected early. The association com- mended the pravince for its long-term health care programs, but offered a number of suggestions to improve the service, in- cluding the establishment of where dependent elderly or disabled younger members of families could be lelt. setesninins aE i ror igaetenetngereerens - 798-2221 After a further four years as Ranger Supervisor he moved to Prince George as a Fuel Management Officer and then to Victoria as the Provincial Fueel Management Officer. An additional 6b months as second-in-charge of the protection section for the Vancouver Forest District has rounded out his job. ; ‘ considerate and extremely ‘from Motel and Restraurant qualifications for his present Holiday Was Wonderfut Except For Capt. Gock Carthy (and perputrated by some stores) was a pain to witness. The sooner our minister realizes that. she does not have to waste Dear Sir, We have just arrived home (Terrace, B.C.) after a three week holiday in our Province. It was one of many holidays in our Province, but it stands out in our minds as the best. We were — constantly amazedat the helpful, polite, to attract the tourist dollar, the sooner she will see that the province of British Columbia, both in, its un- deniable natural beauty and kind service we received its people can stand alone as from everybady- associated in the Service Industry (from Gas Station at- tendants to Ferry Workers, evasive Tourist Dollar. We do not need gimmicks! Thank you B.C, fora super holiday! Yours sincerely Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Bull Pr. Rupert Contract OTTAWA (CP) — A staff to Store clerks). Never have we been so proud to be apart of B.C, --- the people of our province are truly more frinedly and congenial than many we've seen in other parts of the world. These people who are at the height and pressure of their season deserve a very big Thank You and $296,750 contract for a Congratulations ona job well paving project at Fairview done! Terminal in the Prince Rupert, B.C., harbor has been awarded to L.G. Scott and Sons Construction Ltd. of Kitimat, B.C., the tran- sport department announced Tuesday. One last comment -- the . worst part of our journey was the constant reminder of Captain Cook. That cheap, | money-grubbing program thought up by Grace Mc- POSITION: ‘ Steno IT . QUALIFICATIONS: ; 1. Ability to type 60 w.p.m. with accuracy® 2, Experience in filing, copy equipment and dictaphone operation . 3. Shorthand an asset, but not essential 84. Ability to communicate effectively both} orally and in written form, and to handle the public with tact and courtesy™ DUTIES: ° Typing, filing, some switchboard relief, | opera tion of photocopy equipment and otherg duties as assigned HOURS OF WORE: . , 8:30 a.m, to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday : m UNION: C.U.P.E. - Local 2012 SRATE, OF PAY: $477.38 bi-weekly (1973 rates) BENEFITS: mU.L.C. a Canada Pension Plan . mM.S.A. & Dental Life Insurance Plan Pension Plan m RESPONSIBLE TO: Executive Assistant Administrator to the Clerk- J Applications to be submitted to the un-f adersigned not later than 4:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, August 2ard, 1978. a Dianne Dorrington Executive Assistant DISTRICT OF TERRASE valuable money in an effort — the best attraction for the |