’ tocoachor referee? A Greater - 1048, a strike De corneas ara LN 3 PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Tuesday, April 25, 1974 RECREATION CHATTER Roller skating at the Terrace Arena begins Sunday, May 7 from 6 p.m. to 9: 30 p.m, Bring the whole family, Roller skating will be happening Tuesday, Wed: nesday, Fridays and Sundays from May 7 until August 6, Please consult the Arena Schedule in your ring 1878 Recreational Opportunities Handbook or call 639- 1174, for further information. Roller skates for people of ail sizes are available - 4 Synchronized Swimm by Heather Archer from for rental. ing Club will be conducted Syachro Swim B.C. at the Terrace Pool on May 6, 6, and 7. All interested persons should contact Sharon Lough at 638-1174, before May 4. The clinic is open to swimmers interested in im- proving their synchronized swimming instructors or. coaches. Adult swimming on Friday 5, between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. will be cancelled to accommodate the Synchronized Clinic; a special event for Terrace. Family Gym time at Kiti K'Shan School is providing | an 1 opportunity for fun and fitness for the entire fami y. Every family is welcome to attend free of charge, on Wednesday nights from 6:30 p.m. to & p.m. - Activities depend on the decision made by the group of attendance each night. Some examples are indoor soccer, basic tumbling and gymnastics or relay races and obstacle courses. Drop-in this Wednesday night at Kiti K’Shan Gym and PARTICIPATE. C by at least one adult. ildren must be accompanied Most of the Spring Recreation Programs have begun, however there is re ants in the following still room for more par- programs; Body Building, ery, Time for Tots, Basic and Advanced Guitar, Badminton, Outdoor Adventures, Wildreness Safety and Survival, Su Interested person may Saturday, Childrens Arts and _ Crafts, and Graphic Arts register at the Recreation Office at the Arena between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, Please call us at 638-1174 for fur- ther programme details. A reminder for all tennis players that the courts are reserved for Youth Tennis Lesson on Mondays an- d Wednesday between 4 p.m, and 6p.m., and for Adult: Tennis Lessons on Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. - : _ The tennis courts are now available for everyone use all day Sunday. TEENS- Are you bored, but alive in Terrace ? Come out to the meeting upstairs in the Terrace Arena, Tuesday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. Take the opportunity to Interested in pla ing . ©xpress your ideas for youth activities in Terrace. Ball Hockey, Or would you like eague will be organized if sufficient, interest is indicated at the Ball Hockey Organizational meeting Thursday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the Swimming Pool. Questions future of raw materials BC. (CP) — The in- ternational president of the International Wood- workers of America (TWA) says governments in the Pacifie Northwest are not doing their jobs to assure. raw. material supplies. for the future. Keith Johnson, at: tending Local 1-424's annual convention, said Saturday that reforestation to maintain - sustained yield and preserve jobs is the most . importantproblem _facirig members of the giant forest union. He said this was of particular concern in the northwest areas of Canada and the United States. ‘ “These raw materials are essential -for the _ Survival of the industry,”’ Johnson said.: _ The convention was an offyear meeting without election of officers. The only emergency resolution was made by delegates from the Fort Nelgon-Fort St. John area calling for continuation of Bri Columbia way service to those communities. Strike vote in PG Inside municipal workers voted §5 per cent in favor of strike action Sunday to back contract demands for parity’ with civic employees the ‘ancouver area, The ‘workers, members of the Canadian Union of Public Emplo ees local ey won't ore May 10, when mediator Jock Waterston 1s scheduled to begin _ contract negotiations between the central British Columbia city and its inside and outside workers. . - Outside workers, members of CUPE local 399, earlier vote in favor of strike action to back demands. — . Both union locals have been without a contract since Jan.1. - Briefs SAVE ON HEALTHY FOOD VANCOUVER (CP) — The Beef Information Centre says an average serving of beef liver provides 55 to. 60 per cent of the recommended daily allowance for protein, 90 to 100 per cent of the ‘recommended allowance for iron and more than 100 per cent of the recommended allowance for vitamin A, riboflavin (vitamin B2) and niacin (viatmin B3). nell ers material from littering the floor, eteEare tes. 22,9 48;0; sa We’re each tere Le ecscicereetetetetteretatesoretes _ Here! if you wish your Bu ST sees a SS apenas listed for your customers please call Rail- | lars STS \4, oS 7 . . es a . Trudeau told to fish or cut hait Starting in July. Trudeau replied that he hoped it was not too much to ask that Commons proceedings continue in a Prime Minister Trudeau turned aside questions Monday on the probable timing of the next federal election, telling oR position MPs they earn the date in due course. Trudeau told _— the Commons that MPs will learn about the dissolution of Parliament when it happens and not before. He gave no hint as to whether an election will be called for this summer or in the fall, Two Progressive Con- servatives the prime minister say when the election will be. Patrick Nowlan (An- napolis Valley) said the rime minister should ‘fish or cut bait, rather than continue his ego cat- andmouse games with the body politic at the expense of the Canadian . public,” - George Hees (Prince Edwa stings) asked the prime minister if he has decided to “govern by Gallup Poll” instead of calling the election that was expected by many last week. . Published reports indicate the Liberal party in ~ has lost strengt Toronto and southern Ontario where most observers predict the campaign be won or as: Hees referred to the reports, saying it. a red the election call s been held up by the poll results, Trudeau replied that Hees should be grateful he has delayed setting a date, saying he should not be “so eager ta lose his. seat,” 3 . Hees was ruled out of order by Speaker James Jerome when he asked if Trudeau would like to make “a little cash bet” on the outcome. | Nowlan asked if any date has been set or if Commons sittings will continue until] a normal summer recess, usually e Shooting . se : Victim At least five persons died in accidents -in British Columbia during the weekend, one of them a nine-year-old shooting victim. . AneMP said tnalerte chie was playing wit three friends at the source-of Bridge Creek, about 35 kilometres. northwest of 100 Mile House, when a .22-calibre gun, carried by one of the children, discharged. Police said an inquest into the death would be eld. -_ A house fire at Clinton claimed the life Saturda: of a 13-year-old girl, Cause of the fire was. unknown and police were not releasing the victim’s name, Ronald M. Gagnon, 36, of Tisdale, Sask., died Sunday in a head-on collision two kilometres south of Hixon. Gagon was alone in the car when it collided with a sem- trailer truck driven by Richard Young of Port Coquitlam. Young - received minor injuries. . A paper bag taped to the sewing ‘machine makes it easier to keep threads and bits of CW Not listed TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 638-4297 :THE HOBBY HUT - 635-9393 Lis fe d “THREE RIVERS WORKSHOP - 495-2238 _ GEMINI EXCAVATING . 615.3079 Free - jor ONE month DAILY HERALD siness Phone B.C, Tel Directory. TERRACE VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTRE - 435-3300 AURORA ANIMAL HOSPITAL - 635.2040 BOY DS BODY SHOP . 635-7410 : at = s RSL NSM Soe RSC HER in our Rao Os ae IR ING Goa pS SORSSSET St hattte’ hasteteta te! ee ese a8. SOR KO courtesy of THE Bo xe lie Te ae ere A ea LN HLM LA 6:0,9,9, 840 PeSetatataleti MO d called on™ spent Friday and aturday in Toronto meeting with local candidates to hear their views on election issues and to discuss strategy. There were only about 9 MPs in the Commons for the daily question period in the 264-seat House. There were 55: Liberals, including 19 cabinet ministers, 30 Conservatives, three New Democrats Social Credit. = & and . two 20% oF Leather Coats -| | 20% orr Spring Coat | = and Jackets" (20% oFF Pulse Pants in _- gaberdine, denim and corduroy. 's right Pulse Pants! - | This really is a sale you don’t é That ‘ , ie eo & Elections for the Skeena District Jaycees tookJjin place Sunday in Terrace followin fori ht) Dale N e president of the Pacific Region, John Taylor, regional director elect for the Skeena District. Not ATE " ve a4 . picture is James Gilham, timat Saturday evening. Pictured above are (left on, outgoing regional director for eena District, Rene Jacobs, national vice- Jaycess are invited to attend. (Photo by Jamie Gilham idee TT Elie & AA asuistan re ong in director for the Skeena District. The next mee Eee oce cleft of the Terrace & District Jaycees will be hel Wednesday in the Lakelse banquet room. Cocktails will be at 6:30 and the meeting at 7p.m. All men between the ages of 19 and 39 interested in the Cie 2 epiO t + ‘ = Sale of Sales! — — and Jackets ~ Want to miss, at: ey Ss tm a ee a nem a oe f Sm a ra