_ Salvation Army. has - KITIMAT HAS A | 25 years of aluminum Smokey o '. the Kelowna ranger station, The Heraid. Friday, August 3, 1979, Page 3 n the sauce . e | ae . Ds Do ¥ | KELOWNA, B.C, (UP) ~ found Wednesday staring bear to see him alttin th Bible workers here | SPECIAL MARK | .sippyse.c1 gos vem wate, geen artes A | cM. | Allletters mailed in-Kitimat during the month | absent without leave Sun- Provincial Park. fered him ‘one. The only oo ; 4, EL Of. August will carry a special memorial can- ayia foc on ghard with an An unsigned note attached problem was that once he Four girls have been Captain and Mra. from’ Newfoundland. and cellation in honour of the Kelowna Tange: ceuice ¥2 the bear sald that he had had one, he wanted more, appointed by The Thompson in Terrace, has been a Soldier in The production in the district. Forest ranger Shelley por een stolen, but that he and how do you refuse a $00- vation Army to assist Dale Doherty, 18, is from Salvation. Army: for One - _ Postmaster Gary Chapple said Wednesday the | Hansen said the bear was finlovies people” Pad Peril he eis reatleaa while in Northern British London, Ontario and has year. She is presently postmaster general has authorized the local use decided to go with them to heis on guard, just feed him Columbia for the summer been a Salvation Army employed as- a: Sales of the commemorative cancellation mark in “6 the lake to partake in the some barly sandwhiches and months. Their work in- Soldier for three years. Clerk, Within the next conjunction with Alcan's 25 anniversary Earnings consumption of "a few wild beer, play him some country cludes ibslating - the Presently a student and few years she plans to | celebrations. . frosties", better known as music and he'll be really commanding officers in wi e . studying entering. The -Salvation used ‘ . er. content,” Daily Vacation Bible psychology and law at . Army Training College | cone ee, prints the words alee ase are up ose note gc ontinued: sate 300-pound, sevensfoat Sryet fistributing “War University whe following for ‘Officers. = August 8, 1984-1970" in both official languages, while there was lquor returned “te” his post, Crys averns,; year in hop attain 4 . ve The die will be used Aug. 1-31 for all letters VANCOUVER (CP) — around, and we just couldn’t hangover and all. and various church ac- degree in criminology. The other two | girls, mailed in Kitirnat aon Pacific Northern Ges Ltd. tivities, With this she hopes to Lori Oliver and Carol-Lee Parcels, however ceased hy hand and has reported a net income of p===emesemeuion Two girls, . Dale enter full-time service in Merry are ‘presently | | not carey thee ress Nation ret $987,154 for the six months f - Doherty and Danine The Salvation Army, . assisting Captain Bill » not carry the memorial cancellation mark. ending June 30, compared to Bishop are assisting Denine Bishop, 18, is Young in Raging forest fires - USINZ DE STIMAT t | cents a- share while | . - Ly 1 vill } ‘ AUGUST 5 eatey YC operating revenues were To accommodate out-of-town patlents the cause a new concern \ Pech y i 135 sis. por Se ato bared with Lazelle Medical Centre will continue to . : mh ot ayo 7 PEA oe ‘ . i. al : cal «| eorresponding period of 1973, | Provide medical services on Saturdays VANCOUVER (CE) — As Britlsh Columbia's largest receives | LILLOOET, B.C (CP) — In a landmark decision, a provincial court. judge Thursday backed an Indian band’s exclusive right to fish on its reserve, a ruling which defies some sections of the federal Fisheries Act, A spokeaman for the band « {said the decision'could result in bands passing bylaws to control fishing on paris of the fishery department closure on the Bridge River in the north of Lillooet,” forest ministry officials announced backing southern Bummer, In Interior last band's reserve right granted in 1881. He ruled that. once fish reach the reserve, the Indians have a right to them. Judge Diebolt, in a. telephone interview Thur- sday from his . Kamloops home, sald the reserve right even beyond the jurisdiction of fisheries, she.sald, Job hassles face smelter are still having ‘problems with Sealox. ‘Construction, an Ontario firm hired by Alean for $025,000. Sealox employees are objecting to the hiring of & non-union worker to ident of Local 97, met board motor off a boat summery, see the ‘ , , presicentot Local 67, met forests in some of the : 7 . work in the shed’ with Sealox represen-, Kamloops forest region will: parkednear the Thornhill The Terrace weather smelter and wish us a This contest isnot open to employees of alongside union mem- tatives Wednesday in an’ beclosed in the nearfutureif Motel. office reports today Happy Anniversary! advert a amilies or emplayees of Alcan’ bers. effort to solve the the extreme fite,hazard = Herman's companion, should be mainly sunny fi The employees have problem. * Sentor et aid Jack Balley, enema Faris, 21, with a few cloudy ' ih only recently been cer- i on'officer for pleaded guilty to the periods. Highs are er. : il, tified as members of the hopes to settle penesnige the forest service. charge in’ Vernon and vected Ps about 23 Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Ltd ALCAN" with Sealox, Balley said that high eceived a conditional degrees Celsius, with , Gry weather.andthe discharge. =- = jnws about 13 degrees, POLICE GOOpTiMes"79 threat of lightning this’ Collins said his choice NEWS provided by Sealox and the company’s alleged failure to follow Alcan and Workmen's Com- pensation Board safety regulations. . Cecil’ McIntosh, - total forest closures ;ia oth- era : . passing his sentence, aight Judge Diebolt reaffirmed the Areas affected include eastern and. southern - Vancouver Island, the south- western Mainland to Pemberton in the north and Hope in the east, the Gulf Islands, the. Sechelt Peninsula and the Fraser - Canyon. — Hazing throughout the . province Thursday was 434. ‘That brings the total number of fires to date to 2,131, u from 1,289 in the same peri Inst year, So far this year, the provincial government fants nee by 190 fire. extremely ro terrain, It is estimated it va be several days 'béfore the men and six bulldozers, gain the upper hand. . “There is possibillty that ” ‘ weekend will make the situation worse. Canyon ; City. ’ al roth os 4 oy ee ete OOP IMAT WOES cific. Press employee is seeking sick benefits of $8,044 for a back injury he claims he suffered a few days before the company ‘was shut-down for almost .@ight months by a labor _digpute, - Respondents in the action launched in British Columbia Supreme Court by Harvey Hargitt of Maple Ridge, B.C., are the Pacific Press Employees Benefit Sun, wants a declaration that the bylawa of the ‘society entitle him to sick benefits and that the two respondents should pay. - ; _ He sald he filed an injury claim two days after he was injured Oct, 25 as required by the society. Pacific Press, which preduces the morning Province and evening Sun, was shut down by a strike- lockout last Nov. 1 and Hargitt said he was advised”. Arthur James Herman, 19, of Smithers, was given & conditional. discharge with a one-year term of The court was -told by Crown cousel Jeff Arndt that the charges were the result of an incident July 28, 1878, when Herman and another youth at- ‘tempted to take an out- of sentence was in- fluenced by the sentence to Herman's given companion, as well as - other factors, but also noted “this is‘a serious | ordered to make $57 restitution for damages .° caused by the attempted theft. . WEATHER $660,116 in the first half of 1978. The company ‘sald in a statement that earnings a share rose by 19 cents to 60 President John Anderson said the higher earnings from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M, For appointments on this day please phone 635-6263 Monday to . TO RESIDENTS OF NEW AIYANSH, CANYON CITY, GREENVILLE AND KITWANGA '* forest fire cf the season. extended campfire bans: in “What we need but haven't, | resulted from a 24-per-cent Friday. and threa ; : a : increase in industrial sales burned over 1,000: acres some areas and tened paar Bood steady Press emp oycee after the new Canadian Lazelle Medical Centre e e e ; rain, f the person, me ‘ Cellulose pulp mill in Prince Lazelle A J di f h . forest. ro i “Ou foreste j . Rupert started late last year. , 4546 Lazelle Avenue ndlan fis ing . teh oh es In es a claim Rate increases granted to Terrace, B.C. we in extremely ‘he - _ ; . the company were also a | Conall ame ut half the ~ . factor, he said. : ‘ a VANCOUVER (CP)A Pa. ployee at The Vancouver — — Because it's our anni- win one of nine 15-foot aluminum Springbok canoes. Adraw will take place each week dur- ing July and August. Come and see us'thi Alcan Kitimat _ ~ SmelterTours We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of our aluminum smelter at Kitimat. We have ’ Fraser, Thom dN a _ bans wi i se vu Diebat Tiss taunuk dc wea oad” "e Sky ante Cea le Be 2 a Sg “have more opportunitig tater eet found Grote ole holt sion,” sald George Manuel, Nelson, - Kamloops and Margit: a circulation em- auld not be aocenten a f fth ae ] talumi lt Bridge River Hand guilty of President of the Union of. Cariboo forest ¢ dig feta ‘e ; ; ote orone or the worlds argest aluminum smelters, « fahing wihout a license Brideh Columbia. Indian The ban doesnot lsude ~ pee aap | during a closure and granted 5. , ; rks. eom- , oO S Mim cboheGchnge: Ian Tan band ban vet POVREIA ara,” 2 Winacanoe!l Bob and several other up a coherent management Pienle grounds. CO U RT N EWS band members violated a scheme, then their fishing is ai 7 The number: of fires . ~ ’ Ale k r has spent $8,748,000 fighting Probation after he offense and whatever you : , an W or € S res, a pleaded guilt thet ee ,want to call it, prank or _ versa 1 hn having d, ; | Be tae ye he 1. -. of attempted theft over whatever, does not alter. ||" °. .a contest this summer | Workers ingalling a Workers walked off:the: Hee ete. ite 1;90b-acre. $000 before Judge Darrall'.;that fact.” Ct Visitors who take the 8 new ventilation: system job a month ago in protest southern Interior has (COllins in Terrace As a condition of smeltertourare eligible to ' online 4-A atthe Kitimat over living conditions jumped several fire guards | Provincial court Tuesday. probation, Herman was g CANADIAN SPIRIT & COMMISSAR VODKA ey: nat H 7 t Terrace RCMP said. r Thursday that a 1967 four- : ton flatbed truck reported i stolen from near a log . house on Highway 25 was recovered nearby Thursday morning. 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