~ , . a 4 ‘ , . _ vie HEL ALD, Wednesday, July 20, 1977, PAGE 3. co-op) Opportunity Days. Thur Fri Sat July 21-22-23. Consumer Wide Movtt Pkge. 24 $449. «88 6/218 ee er + \ | $449 - ‘| Canning Jar Lid == | Apple Sauce %7:%. ‘| Soft Drinks 722" 1] Soupsezur™ °° Flavour Crystalsice=" . Macaroni Or Long Spaghet Co-op 2 tb. Pkge. TT | Cake Mix 85° . Cheese Slices Black Diamon 2 fb. Pkge. $3! 8 Gross Rib Roast $7409) Pork Leg Roast covs nsecces ron *f 28 Skillet Strips | a | 08 TT) Wieners Regular or All Boei Schnalders 1 lb. Pkga. Side Bacon Rindiess, Sliced Kent Vib. Phge. Fowl-Tray Pack 4 S So $459 Cut-up .. Good for Salads Schneiders 1 tb. Phge. Snackin Betty Crocker 14 oz. Pktis. Bananas 4sqe Dog Food Co-op 25% oz. Tins | 3/*1 00 lbs. Liquid Detergent wae 1 95) Granny Smith Green Onions Green . Paper Towels ...:+ nx. 99° Apples Gath | Poppers 7 ASS. rite. 29° ‘CAFETERIA Deluxe Hamburger And Fries a Pl me Facial TisSue@ in: nn. 66° Calttornis A he No.1 | Salad Dressings. *1°*| French Dressing::..... 89° Dressing lan ot, Bottle . _., DRYGOODS | Sun & Cullotte Dresses A wide assortment of styles and colours in sizes 718, SAMARAS EDA TAGR DASA EEG DEER USE EA AEEE OED AER UESLALAU USUAL USER LEAL loath WUAALULACUUARS ARERR LLRRLLRAALERLURAREES LOLUL CURL UR SRpaRM Lean TEMFAAERD Gee adonvenses “gqo0 “[ BAKERY _ FRESH BAKED DAILY NUTRITIOUS NATURE PLUS arena July 31 at 12 noon, complete its first lap at Ole’s Place and ends at the arena. The prize is a Monshee 10 speed, Ritchie Mallett tries out the winner's seat on the first prize in the Sundance bicycle race. The bike race course begins at the Salvation Army campaign tops. objective. of. $9,500... cme neenehe nt Binaiemaala or vens i tF OLD FASHIONED “Oatmeal Cookies Opportunity Oays Savings I O/ on Reg. a : . ; (s) Prices The Salvation Army Red Shield. appeal again received more money locally than organizers had planned, Capt. Bill Young reports. hh Terrace. and Kitimat, - $9,530 was received, $30 more than the local objective, ‘ ‘All this’: was. made possible by all those who gave of their time and work uring those weeks (Of appeal),"' Capt. Young added. ‘‘And-to those who showed they:cared by their generous donations to help further the work of the Salvation Army. “All of this was grealy appreciated,”’ Capt. Young thanked the “Thanks also to: ‘Nora Ferguson chairman of the residential canvas}. oo “Gail Sharples and her __ PAISH’S FUTURE VANCOUVER (CP) — Don. Robinson, actin director of the provincia , fish and wildlife branch, -gaid Monday his own ~ _ judgment determine © if outfitter and guide ‘ Howard-Paish is granted’ ‘another licence. < Paish, former - executive director of the > B.C, Wildlife Federation ' ‘and now.an environmen- tal consultant, was -: convicted and fined $600 . ‘in 1976 of infractions of . the wildlife regulations. ~ Last February he was also found guilty on . charges of cruel ‘animals and was placed “on probation for 15 “months and ordered to “ywrite a special report on ~ the care and treatment of _; The . offences involved ~ “aetivities connected with -Paish’s former guiding business: in what 1s now “put was not then, Spataiz{ Plateau Wilderness Park. “s Robinson said he has “written to Paish to advise ‘him also that as of March ' 331, 1978, he will give serie a pul i cane aish's guide- “oulfitter’s certificate. The certificate gives -Paish .rights to certain. ‘areas. as a guide, ‘Robinson said. == . Recreation and . ‘conservation over the “vacquisition of pr rty nights to. his hunting- -eamp (located beside. _ ‘Cold Fish Lake just _ ‘Outside the borders of the Bpatsizt ‘Plateau Iderness. Park) and_ to . that he would not attend the hearing ‘until the negotiations were completed. Robinson said Paish seat etary Sot appeal in county co he is not satisfied with the decision of the hearing. - Scotia; ladies who canvassed the business’: “Trene Griffith, Nass | mp, - Sod Th management and staff of the Bank of Nova “Rhoda Seymour, Usk; “Gordon Galbraith, Skeenaview a; oo “Edward Schlosser and - Sally Ann Youth Group and their canvassers who helped in .both Terrace and Kitimat; ew _ “Radio and TV for all the fin publicity; “To the newspapers: for their coverage,” mt Capt. Young was grateful to participants in the celebrity night, as well. Ty ti thanks once again to our chairman, Mrs. Marjorie;, Thompson.” He algo thanked the ladies’ on Branch 250 for: of ’ their residential canvas and | offered a fina) thanks to all who so willingly: donated. Railway executive not told to stay out VICTORIA (CF) — Mac Norris, vice-president of the government-owned British olumbia Railway, said Tuesday’ he was never ‘ specifically told not to attend the controversial June 28 meeting, of the legislature’s .. public ‘accounts committee. At that meeting, only the four NDP members of the committee. showed up, and opposition MLAs have since charged that the Social Credi party deliberately tried to thwart the - committee in its questioning of the BCR witness, Norris told the committee today that .he and his delegation ‘from the government-owned railway ew to Victoria the day. before the June 28 meeting and that at about 9:30p.m, ' he met with Economic Development Minister Don Phillips. . Phillips told Norris then that committee secretary George Kerster (SC— Coquitlam) had request that the next day’s public accounts) committee: meeting be called off f . Norris got because there would not be enough Social Credit members present to make a. quorum, BCR executive said. Norris said Phillips did. net advise him not to attend the meeting, but did advise _ him to check wiith Kerster the next mornin information from Kerster at 8:15a.m. on the morning of June 28, he,sald. - “He did not tell me not to attend, he told me there - would not be a- quorum,” Norris said, adding that was why he did not attend. The opposition ‘charged that Kerster's advice to the. witness wiurped powers from t opposition chairman of the committee, Dave Stupich (NDP— Nanaimo), Norris’s ‘explanation today brought -little response from committee had members, although Norris jf himself said that ‘under the circumstances he:should _ | probably have attempted to contact Stupich rather than Kerster, ell. . imat, our heartfelt” - - Mens Vinyl Jackets For casual or dress wear. Size $.M.or Large Only, Opportunity Days Special 50% - On . 7 | | 4 ‘ Ladies and Childrens . ig Gl | OH ougar Glogs” oqo =. _ tt a good range of sizes and colours: «Mia © Prices on “Brothers” Sewing Machi jrothers” Sewing Machine Model 2010. A lightweight. true stretch stitch, zig-zag sewing machine with built-in automatic pattern = cams, Opportunity Days Special $199°° | HARDWARE Capri Fence Stain =: Co-op Paint Exterior Alkyd Golled High Gloss $ _ Drlesto touch in 4toé hours, 1gatlon covers 400-500 sq. ft. 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