‘Last ‘last month, ‘gome-one_ somewhere, said there -was .a-- ‘shortage of workers . in‘ the. and that lumber operations were: suffering: from ‘a high. “Ipercentage of logger. turn- * overs. * Statement and so on. > Calling around to the various » fusing as the above. paragraph: * workers but not really. The : IWA bays its membership.is up . year and although the number J of” working members. isn't up. it’s not down either. And Twin: River Timber | Industrial Relation’s Department gives ', the clearest answer. Yes, there m isa shortage of skilled workers and even some” unskilled workers but this may be as a woods and the lumber. industry... Then some-one. else. denied this,: several; moré “people upheld the ‘original » organizations in town and © trying to find out what really is . : going on,.can be just as, con.” es, says ‘no, but-at the same time =) A eall-to: Canada Manpower - shows that there is a shortage of . catch’ “Up ard level: ‘out. Is. very. temporai So, take your. ¢ cholce: | Bithe “its. a: problem .. “of Hite ama itude, *- cod -become’ serious, :a problem: that’ could go away. tomorrow, or np problem at all. ~ have given you a cléar-cut yes - - without hesitation; but now..." , “Its all 4 very relative. We call a contractor. and ‘ask if -he can. use a-chokerman and: he His: com is looking for a spar company, if they’ do get 4 spar operator, they may need, a chokerman and 80 on. . above average far. this time of |, “Phe: ‘only shortage I can see in the woods is in key, skilled opetators. And perhaps when these jobs are filled dther non- skilled jobs are going to open up and. there will be shortage.” Tt ‘makes sense but it still . doesn't say whether there: is'a shortage. or not. -result of the winter slow-down.. . First, Canada Manpower. “A month ‘ago,” said:a représen- - = jalive of the agency, “7 could “Its just a matter‘of time’ g before the supply and demand : Hercent copper has been cut by- optioned from Spartan Ex- mplorations Ltd; east of Dease = Lake in northwestern B.C. Pa Under the agreement, Imperial Bee Oil will earn a 60 percent in- terest in the property, known as methe Eagle claims, upon the mcompletion of the expenditure mot $200,000 on exploration of the meroup. In 1972, the second season Sepround, work has included geochemical, magnietometer - - go induced polarization sur- mveys which outlined a well g defined anomaly 8,000 feet tong by 1,000 * feet wide in a copper enviranment, *2 28. The initial six ineli Mdiamond drill holes totalled © 3,652 feet and provided the ifollowing results: Hole No.1 - drilled: at the msoutheastern ~ end of* the manomaly 1340 it., 210 ft. interval’ of 0.50 oe Hoercent copper ; including - 205 ft. to 340 ft., 135 matt. interval of 0.63 percent “Terrace hockey fans, ‘5Rys fom Ben Sawdden, are the greatest. . @ And they showed why over the mweekend when the Tigers opened their home season in magames against the Prince m George Spruce Kings. . m The fans were behind the @ieam all the way, very, very vocally. — They rode- the pareferees, depite the fact that mthey called:two real - good games, they cheered the locals and they booed their opponents. The crowds, about ane progress report | ‘A 210-foot intersection of 0. 50 . M imperial Oil Ltd. on a property ‘ Hinperial’: ‘has’ explored ‘the: e first intersection - 130 ft. ‘to o ’ Tigers,' ‘telephone ‘conversation. on Twin River’ ‘Timber; next.’ industrial relations branch Saye thére. is: a shortage of skilled — workers for logging operations 4 re] Spartan explorations | copper 7 iE Des Asecond. intersection - 520 ft, to 570. ft., 50 ft.. interval of 0.72 . percent copper Hole No.3 < drilled “three-| quarters of a mile to the nor- -thwest of No.1 hale The first intersection - 455 ft. to - 653 ft., 98 ft. interval of 0.50. “percent copper : : including - 9.5 ft. interval of. 2.48 ‘percent ‘copper Asecond intersection - 388 ft to Pah “Ladi les Clu The Terracy Jaycettes held a I favourable geological Porpht “Ladies “Club Night” -at - the. Lakelse Hotel on Thursday, ovember 23rd. A total tof-37- " ladies were present,. members of various ‘women’s clubs ‘in Terrace and district, including: Business and Professional | : Women, Women’s, [nstitute, ‘Beta Sigma Phi, Women of the Moose, Order of the Eastern. ‘Star, Kinettes, Ladies Auxiliary. to the Legion, Rebecca Lodge, Downtown .Lions Ladies,: and. of course the Terrace “Terrace fans greatest. in the world a - Ben. Swadden thousand on Saturday night and ", approximately- eight, -hundr -on-‘Sunday, often let loose tn chants of ‘Go Tigers Go’ and at times almost raised the roof of the arena with their cheering. Afer every close call or goal for the. Tigers the. cheering : ‘Was deafening. “= **. ‘The fans sure go ‘for the ‘said Swadden in a Monday. ‘The players really appreciated: the support and _they.w ‘were saying it was the best: : CROWN TRusr T COMPANY, 455 Howe Street, ‘Vancouver 1, B.C, : a * Save’ ; ‘tax dollars oe a “now... 7 cy AS YOU build eh “retirement income for cy ‘tomorrow “with a Grown Trust : . Registered Retirén Plesse send ime “ntormaiion on SAVING: TAX” : coniriauting fo & REGISTERED RETIREMENT Si aig A ee ny .. work shortage: that.there isi now “ “ol ae problemi - thut- Dave Livyd-of the company’s: -. ‘ 6b ft |” skilled: areas.” 7 : Machine : Operators ,- -tallers and: -tnechanies, jobs. like: these “where a fair amount of training vs necessary are suffering from. ‘allack ‘of workers, ‘As “for ourselves, we’ye- just. ‘closed down our river drives and this leaves us‘ with a ready-made. work force for other jobs." “From what" t- have : ‘heard, | there are some smaller com- panies having trouble. locating -Men of any Kind and this par. ° ticularly applies to the smaller, more isolated carrips.’ Its hard tokeep men in these areas (the isolated camps). and ‘the. tur. “mover is Very, high.” - And from the J.W.A. - “We've kicked this around a -bit,”” said a ‘union represen- tative “and there is a: shortage . of: workers, ‘not because ‘the number of. loggers i is down but ° because the demand for. logs is up’? . He cited the. recent IWA strike | cand’ Tising lumber prices.as‘a reason’ for. the incréased : demand; ' 407. ft. interval of 0.20 Percent cop Beri. aS Holes No.2, 3, 4 ind 6 “each 3 Bal drilled within - the large - induced polarization target and each cut low grade copper. - 2 The diamond | drilling machine has been winterized and stored on the property: “ Resumption of an active. - diamand ‘drilling program ‘in. the £1973 season is under con- sideration.” : b ‘night " Jayeettes, . At (7:00 a delicious ‘chinese - “smorgasborg was served.) 2 i. Asfeldt, Joral gynaecologist. It” was very ‘thought provoking .” andresulted in a’ lively question’ peridd. A representative ‘from: each club gave an outline of her . club's’ aims and activities.. - _ Some ideas for communication: between organizations Were + discussed. ; ope ‘ crowd they have ever played in front of.” Keep" up the good work, Terrace fans and the Tigers will . Win alot more than just ¢ one this year, . Prom whore at ti canseea a r shortage. of: workers : in \:the ~ peech :or-genetic: ‘selection a -was delivered by guest Dr. J.V... ‘Edward Siwicky of Terrace, . “recommended that -q. Canada eWide.. -organization’ established with its ‘head attics in Terrace.: f : . * : Purpose ‘of: ‘the.’ “organization . 7 would be many fold, .It is to be active ‘in establishing a strong unified voice for the Canadian -Prospectar..En-addition, plans “eal for establishing . ‘branch’. “office . acréss Canada ‘where. -ever sufficient numbers of local Prospectors. ‘are located and interested. *.. : : The ‘Branch’, to have a Rood ‘deal of autonomy, - is to be ‘guided by.a broad policy to be ~ ¢ Tormulated from what:is.yet a “Joosly worded guideline, Voting ; : of membership and Branches is to guide the’ policy outline. : Hf numbers of Prospectors in -any given ‘area -have already paid-in their membership dues at $10 each, 70 percent of this is to be: returned. to. them ' when - they indicate they would like to form their local Branch. Each -. Branch, similar ‘to what ‘has .. ‘been ‘done in: Terrace, is to be encouraged ‘to’set up their ‘own, ‘technical’ ‘and’ general in- "formation ‘library, This, says "Mrs Siwieky, should help to keep | Prospectors- abreast of technology. . _- he ‘Head Office’ through a “Special standing Committee to -be‘set-up, is ‘to be active in collection. and distribution ‘of technical information to Branches: and Individual _ members, ‘ : ‘be- “p.m. | “WANTED ~ y IMMEDIATELY 7 PAPER CARRIER my FOR BRAUNS ISLAND AREA | fo ““:' GIRLS OR BOYS 7 } CONTACT THE HERALD © a “Featuring The” Now” ve -Medular home “20 days from Start to move In Save $1,000.00 on: Anterm findneing The - ‘move. towards uniting | ‘ Prospeciors across: Canada is . due to tax policys originating in’ ‘Ottawa’: Current rules, unless pressure brings changes; spell: _the doom ;of: the Individual ° Prospector, whose. activities are not. considered a ‘job’, but a. " prohibitive’. eae “way. of life’, ta difficult to: forsee response to ‘Northern Cham- -ber' actions ‘now,’ says, ‘Siwicky’, ‘We've > mailed requests for assistance to hundreds of newspapers across - Canada. . Prospectors reading our material, if they are in- terested i in their future, should organization proposed ~The Committee headet by - write. * ao ‘The. ‘Northern Chamber’ and “requested lists of’ Proepectars, - from Provincial, ‘Departments of Mines and were advised that no such lists exist’ and “if they did, they would be 50. ‘long as to make: thelr on printing “Tt: seems,” says RH, ‘Bates ‘Northern Chamber’ President, that Governments “Only. known who are Prospectors when it comes to taxing”. . The organization - plans to change its name and Its con- sitution to reflect the possible ; - expanded membership. It’s a. ate weve round-up “of community ‘happenings, meetings, bazaars and whatever people ‘are doing.’ Bazaar on December 15 at the -Terrace Co-op from three p m. 7 to-nine p.m, ..- _ The Terrace Italian-Canadian clubwilk be holding their anrival Christmas Dinner and Dance this coming : Saturday, ‘December 9 at the Skeena River . Room in the Terrace Hotel. Doors will be apen at 7:30 and "the dinner will be served at 9:30 The menu calls for © Chicken La Caciattore with wine and live music will be provided. : “ ‘Priced from $1 11,000 - § 16,000 Bulld the new modern way Call 5.3462 after 4:30 “The Terrace Women of the" “Moose will :hold-a Christmas ' Tickets are $15 a couple with, the proceeds going to the Mills - Memoiral Hospital. Several door prizes have been donated. - “Al and. Mac have. donated a electric frying pan. The Co-op has donated-a 30 pound turkey and Wirt] Construction has put ’. upa bottle of vodka for the door . -prize draws. Tickets are available now at the Kalum Electric store in ‘ Terrace. Illingworth, 435-2706 | oF ‘Sheila. “ presently’ ¢ For, fickets:’contact any. Jaycette: ‘member ‘Gulie™. ‘Do cubaveany Wye that are na: ea ‘being used and : "+ baling’ up: Valuable space,tin - i your: ‘house when they might: he he = 3: ‘welcome: gift. to ather oehildren?:*;.. “telephone: 635.5886 ar 635-664. ‘and we will arrange collection, “Any- paint, paint-brushes ‘ or ~emall: tools, for .use in the ‘reparing: and refurnishing will ‘also: be welcome . another. member). : The Christinag: party for children,:of Jaycee’ members| will be:held on, December 17..°: ‘Santa ‘Clause . willl. make’ his’. appearance to: present the kids with candy and 4a gift... The ‘Jayceltes © are making. preparations to. assist the We Specialize in Shag Carpets ; 2 3 Duraclearr YOUR VALUABLE CARPETS-FURNITURE 7- CINe Seaking | EJNo Scrubbing f,, Clean & Dry the came Day! 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