‘ i 4 | 3 balance beam. Age id ak Tough LENIRLATING LIBRAET,— COMP. FAIS PARLPOSENT BUILDINGS, of, WECTEREA, 2.0.» #1 oy rae: ~ Weather Serving the . Mainly cloudy some showers Progressivé | | N orthwest ; High 2 | Low -.3 | Un iiME 72 NO. 37 20¢ WEDNESDAY. FEARUARY 22. 1978. ae ee SHANNON MCCULLOUGH Shannon McCullougn, a grade 5 student, holds a scale on the Break It was a tough break in more ways than one for 10 year old Shannon McCullough of Clarence Michiel Elementary School, when she broke her ankle on Kiteumkalum Ski hill, shannon, a devotes of gymnastics and fan of Nadia Comanici, the Crecholelovakian Olympic gold medallist, underwent an operation to put her ankle bones back in place; Saturday, and was to have a cast added, Tuesday to speed recovery, while ’ she convelesces at Mills Memorial Hospital. A feature on the C.MLE, Schoo! enrighment gymnastica program will appear in tomorrow's Herald, Shannon is the daughter of Mrr. and tat Mrs. George McCullough of Terrace. - Fingertips for Freedom healed a off ane aneer ma guard stopped him, the kesaman sald. The Koopman home on McConnell was enpecially hard hit by their yard to depths of up totwoa feet, the torrential rains this week which caused water to flood in Interesting Oddities In The News Light - — The lights came back on in beightly a8 they did before 8. week-long p boyeott, “the ls aro on, par- tially, Pauline Asmus, of the organizers of voluntary power. eee “But we learned that we "Ue to dramatize ellogs to FCattano and Armstrong can live without a lot of the eto now has cut off ie ‘finger, ..a state fl icHions. saeaantment art Calta, 28, prisoner -at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, - used the pull: beverage can to cut off the - little ‘finger on his left hand ‘sometime during ‘the night, George Lehner said.” Another prisoner who took part: in © the «orf inal mutilations, Richard strong,’ 387, tried: to cut off a ie of the little finger. on right hand today but a “hh B.C. tab from a tres celebrate ; are among. abowt 14 risoners.. trying :* ‘to. ne ene the & spokesman several other members of the group had earlier mailed - portions of their litfle fingers to officials in Washington, Lehner said, — The prisoners say their hu- man rights have been vielated ‘and = «that _ by - beca’ thelr citizenship they should be eligible for freedom under the Helsinki agreement, —B. Cc, Heritage Day - Wile a Wile a. roped, deal federal i air ‘21 an ‘annual oad ‘statutory holiday called Yukon Construction ‘Trades treasurer, said Heritage Day as first negotlatedasa valid hoitday in. 19/6 and was wee we ‘ole pee aul beater, butas soon as we can can at erik ce aeee “hanes thease residents decided to turn of thelr lights, refrigerators, television sets and ‘almost all other elec- . rically: 9 ted a appliances unhappy bese sharply 7 “fluctuating electric blils from tiny - Callfornia-Paccfic Utility Co., mostly due to migher power rates and computer eure. Asm 5 sald residents - considered ‘the ” “stateméinte from the head of y- the state. Public Utilities Commission, who 6 Promised to investigate. their com: | plaints. “We won the roid,” _ Said ‘Mra.’ ‘Asmus. “That's -what we wanted to. ac: compliah.” ” Malt are. Heritage Day remains to be marked by building trades passed, constructlonnsites workers in 1977 and this throughout British Columbia year, ‘Si were closed Monday as pies “40,000° unionized workers Tt is the only major union e day anyway. ia in B.C. to negotiate Heritage = — Retired FEI director — ” ‘The bill was introduced in Day as a paid hollday. Clarence Kelley, who once ’ Parliament in December, was the special agent in 1976, but shelved the ‘There was’” ino * wack charge of the bureau's office . following. - year when Monday ‘on, “the tiew inBirmingham, isreturning, ‘Secretary “of State John provincial court! complex - Roberis said the government ‘now under, consttuction in Kelley sald Monday hewill | would ‘not: approve the downtown Vancbuver, the be a pari-time instructor holiday “in view of the “Revelstoke Dam and several the next school year economic implications of the other major: constrketion in the School of Criminology ition." sites throughout: the at the University : Roy. Gautier, B.C, and province, he sail, | Alabama, SE omg 1 mane pa ; . , | Myles Clay, principal ofthe Jack Cook detool received a cheque for p18 this week from the} . [Kermode Friendship Centre. The centre ralsed the money through their recent binge game . and donated It to the school for thostudent's: “March triptoLosAngeled, 4 protest: a of - Four More Mysterious Booms —. Four more “mysterious booms of the type heard up ‘and down the U.S. East . Coast in recent months echoed through = the . Charleston area today. Aresident of James Taland south of the city, Mrs, _, George: Johnson, reported * her house shook and her her dogs began to bark, - “Frauke, news director WCIV-TV. north of seconds and rocking the station building. ; Hunt said the first boom came at 8 am. EST and the fourth ‘about 15. minutes later, . The loud, unexplained noises have been reported since December by residents of coastal areas. in New Jersey, Connecticut and / South: Carolina. said. Su bea man es ~The firat * . LONDON (AP) _ Wel Short; 2, won 22 and drew one. of a ‘Simultaneous chess. gaines he played Monday in ‘a Lloyd's -Bank-sponsored . match ‘to assist : -young : players, He: wrapped up all the. _ Gasca tn, fourbours bed. 20 minutes Federation of - __In’response'to the suggestion by Prime Minister, Trudeau | firat ministers’ conference in Ottawa. that \ . Stockbroker Frank Leonard gained . the single draw against the brilliant .Bchoolboy fram Manchester, ‘who played men from banks, insurance, stockbroking and | newspaper companies Innthe_ City of London Alsiancial district. . Nigel has been called by experts the world’s leading chess player of his age. - Len Guy resents ~ Job ‘Subsidizing — Vaneouver —Subldaing employers who refuse to pay thelr © employees ‘a: denent, living wage is no alternative fora “planned and well-functioning economy where every worker has the opportunity of having a decént wage says Lea . , Guy, Secreta bour, ‘fat the current “Treasurer - of the 240,000 member -B.C. ‘government should consider direct Income supplementation | of low-wage workers, Mr. Guy stated: “I strongly agree that there are many workers in Canada . whose wages do not meet acceptable levels, These workers. VANACIES 1). __ No official explanation for sporadically, mostly in the early morning, with the last report coming. in - mid- January. - uw the phenomenon has’ been ‘advanced, but a selamologist . at Baptist College in Charleston, Joyce Bagwell, says her. equipment in- dicates they are acoustical vibrationf, n ma! Pay Boost For Pulp Workers " VANCOUVER (CP) —More than 7,000 British Columbiu pulp workers will soon receive retroactive’ pay cheques aver- aging about $800 each, following the completion of contract talks with the industry, Art Gguntman, western yice- president of the Canadian Paperworkers Union, said Monday. Gruntmannsald the pulp industry had refused to implement negotiated wage increases until all 18 CPU locals setiled their sh last Iocal dispute was resolved last week when workers at the Finlay Forest Industries pulp mill in Mackenzie, B.C. gave up on demands to retain an extra weeks’ holiday they have had since 1972. Gruntman noted union members have not received a wage increase since July 1, 1976 and many were becoming upset at the long delay. The master pulp agreement, which also covers about 5,500 members of the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada, provides a two-year wage increase of $1.15 an hour. ‘The first-year boost of 60 cents an hour is retroactive to July ™ Llast year. There ia a further increase of 50 cents on July 1 eT year, followed by a final hike of {lve cents, effective Jan. Gruntman said workers at Mackenzie were bitter over los- ing their week's holiday. He explained the additional vacation ‘was originally granted as an incentive for employees to move north to Mackenzie, but now the companies said it was no longer necessary. “I don't think there's any relationship between the em estion that this will hurt the loyers and the workers there,’ - Gruntman said, ‘We're not going to forget this very easily.”” The tenative pulp-agreement was reachednbeiween the CPU and the PPwo, negotiating jointly, and the Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau on Sept. 26, 1977, nn " BEATEN TO DEATH . provincial court - Monday with “VICTORIA (CP) — David - Arthur Cathers, 20, of West Saanich, was remanded until Friday when he appeared in Bes murder in the beating death last week of Gerhardt Malcolm Kirmshe, Kirmshe was found. ‘near the door ofa West Saanich home | last. Wednesday. An autopsy | _ owedhe died from. blows to. - the head. is FE, MARESUANA . AEIZE -" = Kelth Goldsmith, 22, and ~ Double Your “Fun COMMUTERS ‘10 DOUBLE _UP—More than’ 80. new double-deckét mocied to boon use te this ni fallon on the Govern- ment -of Ontario (GO) rail commuter service con- cost $40 Fitst cars go into service in March, his. wife Vivian, 18,. of .Vanderhoot were charged Saturday with possession of uana for the purpose of trafficking following the of one pound seizure Friday ’ ‘of Thal sticks. Police said the seized goods had a street value of $12,090 BACKS WOMEN'S RIGHTS WASHINGTON: (Reuter) ‘= ‘President Carter ‘called Thursday for a renewed commitment to for women. In a, read by his wife, Rosalynn, at the Organization - of American States, Carter paid tribute to the Inter- American Commission of Women in its 50th an- niveraary, ; dh Operation - Terrace District” | - “OCCUPATION TITLE - Office. manager: SALARY have a right to share in the standard of living and benefiis DETAILS $900 Mo DOE. available in Canadian society. But-to let employers.aff the REMARKS hook who profit at the expense of thelr employees by paying low wages is no answer: at all. - , _ “Why should Canadian taxpayers, the majority of whom booking, are middle and low-income earners th chas' to subsidize an emplyer whois too greedy topay.a fair wage? OCCUPATION TITLE: In ves, be expected (REQUIREMENTS) Duties include supervision of staff, payroll, / pur- asing, billing, et And if the Trudeau approach is adopted, what is tostop other structors; VANACIES-Open employers who have in- the. past. reluctantly pald decent — SALARY DETAILS $9.00 HR wages, from pleading poverty and seeking government hand. - outs sothey don’t havetomake future wage increases? —- “This pateh-work approach will not provide a stable tnshructing. coarses such economy. D.O.E remarks: requirements) Required for and Crafts, Business , “Hf the federal government. is ‘serious about helping low . vocatinal, Acadeinic and income earners, it ought to be promoting a higher minimum “wage ‘and encouraging trade‘ union organization of “OCCUPATION unorganized workers, “if the: government is setious about improving the SALARY DETAILS economy, they -should adopt the Isbour movement's emergency program for job creation, whieh includes tax cuts on income tax for middle and low income groups, Increases in old age pensions and direct job.creation programs through — capital worke, housing, arid urban transit programs... “Unfortunately, however, it appears that this latest talk of events, earners is major ior benefit of Trudeau's proposals . occupation title Manager- than the have-nots,” Mr, Guy Bookstore help for ' low-wage showmanship, The ma would go to haves rather merely ection New Principal for Skeena ..-The Board of School Trustees of School ‘District No, 88 (Terrace) has. announced the appointment of Mr. Tom . Hamakawa, presently principal of Hudson Hope Secondary’ WACANCIES —. School, to the principalship of Skeens Janior Secondary SALARY DETAILS $3.25 School effective September 1,1878. . Mr. Hamakawa comes from Hudson Hope Biemientary atcondary school, . Five years of Mr. Hamakawa's teaching career were apeat _in Terrace between 1970 and 1075, at Sheena Junior Secon . Meatcutter VACANCIES ‘dary School, where he taught English, Social Studies, — General. TITLE Sports Reporter vacancies 1 $900.00 . MO. DOE. remarks. (REQUIREMENTS) Collect, Years. exper: ob- Analyse-Investigate, and serve-photo news local rts. reports on local sports. FO ty cas ‘prepare written Teport. vacancies SALARY DETAILS $5:7 HR D.G.E.. REMARKS . (REQUIREMENTS) Must be experienced, min 2 years should have zome buying, budgeting, planning ex- moceupation title Cooks Various requirements) "spelaly ‘OCCUPATION —-TITL SALARY DETAIL, $4.00 ER '- emaric : Y Physical ‘Education and for one ;year war the Boys’ cous- D.0.E. sellor. drequirements) ‘Prefer one . (REQUIREMENTS) yeu" Experience a OCCUPATION «| TITLE Sawfitter; vacancies — ; -. Reing reached by . their “PRINCE: GORGE: (ep) © sulten,” be sald ality DISTRICTS SURVEYED ‘VICTORIA (CP) — Education. Minister Pat McGeer sald Monday his ministry is conducting a survey of school districts’ policies on promotion of students, “I need.to be able to. give specific and straightforward answers to the citizens of this province regarding — their school . syste and the standards Eee st aan i a Bair school’ districts" surveyed criminal negligence and falling toremain at the scene of. an accident following the . death of Liona Van-Tine, 4, of Surrey. Police in this community 30 kilometres east, of Vancouver said. the woman was killed by a car rights Sunda while crossing an aration intersex Job for | Batman Charlle Chaplin burned the negative of the first fllm he * produced because he had nat : acted in or directed it and was’ envious ofnits high -- Suality, la 8 Gaughler says. anline ‘in oa tntat view in ; ee “the March lasue of McCall's magazine, said she learned ” from her mother, Oona, that SALARY DETAIL No Ticket Chaplin, who died Iast Christmas, burned his first $960 br. to, $9.80 (REQUIREMENTSY Must have a minimum of OCCUPATION. TITLE Industrial Electian VACANCIES 1; SALARY DETAIL. T.W.A. ag . remarks)requirements) . ‘ Must be certified OCCUPATION TITLE Major Applience Repair VACANCIES 1; SALARY DETAIL $6.82 HR D.O.E. REMARKS (REQUIREMENTS) 4-5- fence must be exp. in stoves fridges etc. OCCUPATION TITLE. Heavy Duty Mechanics; SALARY DETAIL $3.25 HR to$10.50D.0.E. 1 REMARKS(REQUIRMEN Ts) Must be Journey person exp. varies diesel, cat & OCCUPATION TITLE Auto Mechanics VACANCIES Various SALARY DETAIL 9.00 HR to #0 D.0.E. REMARKS mHuat be Journeyperson OCCUPATION TITLE Watters Waitresser VACANCIES Various 1 AALARY DETAILS ‘Varies sEMENTH Should, einced some’ Ragu serving of liquor. _ producing’ effort, a film “about a sea. gull or ane rf years experience carbide something like that.”* starred in the movie Ma ‘Chaplin said, , butshe didnot veany other 0 ‘details about film. Ms.. Chaplin said her father would not have cared _ 60: Much about a merdy adequate film..“I'm sure that the Purviance flim must have been wonderful, or Daddy would not have burned it,” she said. ‘Is In French VICTORIA (CP) — The government's Beautiful British cn tourie in French this year for the first time its its 18-year history, the travel ministry seid Mondcy. “Some 25,000 copies of the epeing ‘issue have been pro- in French, in addition Grace McCarthy said ale - ia ata eh mble Bri x will encourage people from ‘Quebec to visit BG 1978. 8 inal Sfai eee “EAE GARE Drie ai att FE Can Ne Oa OS 1