1 Page 8, The Herald, Tuesday, ‘February 15, 1983 By SHEILAFARL With the afinouncemenit of -amax" ‘mine. » ~indifinite "|: elosure, because ‘of ‘the -onomic™ ‘reasons, people’ of, ‘this: jcommunity cant.-now'- plan: ahead," ‘BS: *‘ pudinesses are Keeping their : "doors ‘open.*.A8 ‘one. of them. ~ said “buginesd.as usual.” " ‘There ‘are. a. few who: will - - leave. (permanently : “with = jobs elsewhere, they will be missed, and some‘have said : they will really miss . Kitsault. Some will go out to work and their spouses. will — stay and keep the hhame ‘fires burning. All of the community is pulling and working together and praying for recovery of the economy. Employment - bridging assistance program is in the planning stages. B.C. Timber. will sponsor. this’. program .and Amax - will - supply employees. The first program. will "be for 12 - employees. Federal government. payment will be $250 and the provincial . $60. B.C. Timber will provide all tools, equipment and safety gear. The final . stage will be in effect within twa weeks... There will be a follow up then... Employment information centre opened on Feb, 10, at © the library. in . the ‘new. rec.eation | centre. ' Volunteer typists will try to provide recent job market _ information. The hours are as follows 8 a.m. till yoon 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our .community. was treated 1o an ice cream parlour in the mall" last ‘ Saturday. The young and the old were all there, filling themselves with, ice cream cones, milkshakes, and - sundaes... ~. - It. was appreciated so much the — schpal st indents. will, o.. it every. two weeks. All - proceeds go to the: school . and will be spent on various . things. The names of the students who worked the . parlour are Mia Kivari, _ Tammy Bullack, « Cheryle Bright, Teri Le Clair, Brian | Peircey, Peter Fahl, Osman Akcakir . and Chriie MacEachern. They would ‘like -to thank - Charlene Keiment, Faye Carlson, Joan Zackrew, ' teacher, staff and to all who enjoyed -the first ice ‘cream: ‘parlour in Kitsault, The ladies’ second annual bonspiel was-.a great success, fun was had by all - who participated and by the spectators. The men who’ looked after all the details, cleaning, bar and banquet, did an excellent -job all weekend. During the banquet ali the men were put out for an-hour.and a’ half. The ladies joked and put on skits. Each’ team made fancy hats and if _. there had been a contest on the best hats it would have been hard to judge. The winners of the bonspiel are first inthe tA" event Kathy - Butterfield, skip; Teresa Patriquin, third; Brenda Lawrence, -second and Karen Hillier lead; second in “A” event are Liz Smith, Sherree ‘Shelest, Jane Patenaude and. Shannon Iverson. . Firat in the "B” ~ event; ‘Barb. Dias,, Val Patriquin; Patti Turner and .- it - will lunch with a dozen key Jane Foster. Second in “B" ‘Carole Rideout, Barb . MacEachern, Lynne. Hume and Lorriane Hickey. First _ in“C" event; Val Shankolf, Brenda Thomas, Willa Sanders and Mary Jane Fortier. Second in ‘“C” event; Sandra . Horbachewsky, Sylvia “Jenkin, Jessie Cramm’ and. ‘Barb Clarke. : the curlers and spectators, music was played by John Buick. The whole weekend - was enjoyed by’ all, and looking forwatd to the third ” . ‘annual ladies bonspiel. Rolanda: and Patrick. | would like to announce the arrival of their brother Jason, born Jar. 21; and . the: before - the: _ official ‘letter a quick - "February 16. : February 26-27. Look to ~~ your Kitsault. community » offering, . weeks agothe second in “C”’ ‘raised five children and i nine ounces, Hospital.: \He was "4 inches | long. “Proud parents Roland and. Pat, Thomas, ‘af-. Kitsault.. ' Paternal, ‘pra ndmother Ethel Thomas”. ‘of Corner Brook; NB. D. and -.Ma ernal ‘and paternal ™ ’ grandmothers Joan Martin ® “and Noni Metrow are proud _to announce the arrival of - their nine pounds eight and ‘one. hall ‘ounces - granddaughter - Kristy Lynn.’ . She was born in Chemainus, B.C. on Feb. 6. Val. "The. executives “of the curling club are Kathy Butterfield, president; Bernie - Pulsifer, vice- president; Lynne Herrin, secretary; and . Steve Lingerfelter, treasurer. “Mens second annual bonspiel will be heid Feb. — 18-20. .To enter contact Kathy at 831-2634 or Lynne - at 331-2635 entry fee $20 per team, and dead line entry is Mixed bonspiel will be _ held on March | 11-13. Contact ‘Bernie 831-2380, . Steve 991-2833, Kathy 831- 2634 and Lynne at 831-2635. ‘More will follow next issues. The first annual “Winter ” Carnival’ comes. to Kitsault. Target dates. are service’ booklet. There is many: programs in. the In the funspiel held a few event: was ommitted. They are Jane Foster, skip; Gord Shaw;, third; Kim Pfieger, - second; and John MacKay, . lead, Bernie now has a new: ning: ; nlee!!,- I ueas its Nek be has ‘a ‘sense. of humour. ’ Flora Page is one of our business peoplé. She owns _and operates Flora’s Yarns and Crafts, and is agent to ‘Sear’s, Far West Bus and Spotless: Dry . Cleaning. Flora is married and has. grandmother to five with the sixth grandchild on the way. Floraand Arther have — resided in ‘Kiteault for 2% years, This is her first time in the business world and all -of the community is glad © _that she ventured into it, Her hobbies are knitting - and sewing and many other things, she is a. very active lady. . We. have . had “many - services to our community» and welcome Far West Bus to.our town, and hope when our..three month's trial: period is aver, we warrant - _ the serivees it offers. The: Support: -sought | “TORONTO (CP) — Joe. Clark comes to Toronto on - Wednesday in an effort to consolidate. support for his , bid to regain the leadership - of the Progressive Con- servative party. — _ While in Toronto, ‘Clark strategists and attend a reception with 80° key” supporters from his 1980 federal election campaign. | ’ He returns to. Toronto next week to speak to. nearly - * £,000° Ontario municipal _ officlals at the annual Good ’. Roads convention. . Among. the Toronto, _, supporters Hning up behind ; “Clark are sporis lawyer — -A dance was enjoyed by+’- alan te iad Eagleson = and businessman Hal Jackman.” _ Eagleson said in. an in- - terview. he told Clark ‘he fs supporting him because he — believes the recent divisions ; within -the party are “ndthing but detrimental. " He “added Clark {s the “best, parliamentarian .the Conservatives have had- since’ John Diefenbaker.”’ weighing seven pod and “service “Golden — Proud parents ; are Rod and ‘grown children, ! ‘Stubby, John, Coleen. and rv includes each Tuesday. and Thursday “it leaves: -Terrace iat 3:20. - ep and arrive at. Kiteault i WT “both | ay é jandfreight. The ~ there were many ’ people: in’ “time ne senedule ipas i follows; : and: out 'to.enjoy.: andi oles af: the : untit Democd’ a + Catering came in. He was cooking’ for 35 people witn the help af - |. one: boy, Gordon Forsyth, ‘Will's job. wasn't just ‘p ie . cooking but tending the care. - of bunk ‘houses: and: guest: : “ house for the over flow ‘of. - people working on ‘different All ae projects, . noe “He: Gooked ‘tor, about : 12 people arid the peak of.thie * when family came up: olf 0 ‘A coule of. weeks. ago: spent a pleasant: aflernoon . with one of Kitsaults’ ‘aldest © youngster : Will, ‘Watson - in’ . the living room of the guest “house. . _Wile--was born ‘ne Smithers and. has lived’ ‘and. parts of B.C.-’He has, four” “Patti, | seven grandchildren. - . during’, heir i _worked around the northern : ik ‘was good: ‘times . and. mee worked: damn. hard: - “there! "» was lots to do. ‘Evérgreén: _ Wilf first came to ‘these Catering came whén: the’ parts, in summer months, of construction started: up and" 1974, working for Climax as’. left in 1979) -He:took, over 0 ou oie? of aver 6 rol of carpet ‘el of vin! fooring. . aldtimers of Allee: that were here and oldtimers were Erge'F Jimmy Flynn, the: Colanet, ‘Jack. ‘Rookspy, 7 Northiand Princ brought In ’ frelght sand : with hay § Smith 1 F hin ‘onkns a and after that providing your a is: wer i a mew w floor, ant i 1 Terrace o Tol ~ Sale tals © * _foean 5, La