an """ Overwaitea, store on ‘November _fourth'-and pled’ guilty to a. ‘charge ‘of: theft under. two ” : hundred . dollars in: court’ last : “: Monday.“ © y-five. cent package of cigars hag coat Pelee Schmidt mt Q Tetrace $25 or’ fifteen days in "Jail in: default.» - 0) The sixty-one: year old man ™ - was caught trying to shoplift the . ‘cigars “from . the’ local - down by Judge Smith. - ; An Ottawa’ grocery store has been’ fined ‘a -total af. mee SOO on three charges involving selling goods at a higher ; mcice than they were advertised. : The firm was convicted: under’ a ‘section’ ‘of the Com- mines Investigation Act’ relating ‘to untrue, deceptive or isteading advertising: Besides the ‘fine the’ supermarket mas prohibited from continuing or. repeating the offences. - This is what happened: ‘a:consumer alleged, through - Beox 99, that certain grocery store advertisements pub- mphed j in Ottawa newspapers advertised reduced grocery eciais. These specials, said. the complainant, were not paid at the advertised price but at a higher price. The Consumer and Corporate Affairs Department estigated the complaint: The results ‘of the investiga- Sen indicated that’ the supermarket, on- two different casions, ‘had charged more for certain grocery items . Bein.the advertised price. ™@ The management of the company was informed of ae results of the investigation, yet the practice continued ie charges were then laid. Hunters take note he Red Cross Water Safety vice has issued the following minders to hunters and mith me juipment; shermen., , Don’t overload your boat either pstead., | Don't drink while boating. It Mas the same effect as drinking thile driving. Always: wear’ M.O.T. Boproved life jackets. Keep your eye on the sky as mell as on your fishing line. meequails and storms blow up @eguickly in the fall and ‘Winter. Don't set out in rovgh Bealher in the hope. of belter q Don't use boats that are not: ori (op shape and. safety: - 7. ee quipped. wi a Don'tever stand upina boat. . Do not wear packsacks or. fe ipwaders ina boal. Packsacks Hill drag you down if your find in the ~ water and - poor mwimmers have difficulty fandiing hip waders in the ee aler, Do not stand in | fast flowing . Eater when fishing in rivers. e slip could carry you down me river, Heavy clothing and om ‘skeena District Guide and rownie Associalion meeting ill be held on Thursday movember 9 at 8:00 p.m. at e The Fourth Terrace Cubs and mie Lutheran Church Hall,’ mirents are urged to attend, . re »auls Group Committee will be - } Iding their monthly meeting xt Tuesday November L4thin aree Brochures | | mcation Homes | Mication Homes’ an attractive LE meor brochure featuring. new <9 > Biens for leisure living’. ts Biilable without’ charge by - fitine the Council of Forest Sgustries of B.C., at Hastings Street Vaneou--: + 1, BC. Boe durable low maintenance - stern Red Cedar shingles or — Biidsplit shakes. Of ‘all building. - Biterials, rad cedar shingles | i shakes are perhaps the most - able of bringing both beauty practicality to innovative § Signs, For .exciting. ideas: in’ fortable and carefree recre: on write for your copy of , + ‘buoyant aids. people. or’ use two boats hip waders will make staying afloat in the current very difficult. 10, Hip waders can ‘act as If you find yourself in the ihe top of the water. Hip waders will fill with air and keep you afloat. ll. Floater jackets are warm and will help you keep afloat. Floater jackets do not take the . Place of a M.O.T. approved life: jacket. 12, Learn to do rmouth-to- mouth artificial respiration. It's easy and it may save a life. water unexpectedly, kick your feet to ~ Masonary _ Company” | charged. : “Carl Motz Masonary helped’ in ps . the construction of a house in’ , : Prince ‘Rupert last July and. - wound up paying for it. company was charged in local © The | "HE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, ° courts under- a Prince ‘Rupert by-law. which “makes it illegal for companies lo practice their trade-in‘ the eily . without . a business = Heence.! = A ; a represenlative of the company The: “sentence was - ‘handed ; appeared in Terrace court and pled guilty to-the charge. © The fine was §77.50,.$75 for the fine and the minimum $2. 50 for a | business, licence. : 4 has coats 7 brings $125 | “Twenty-nine "year - Caledonia to have * careers day Dec. 6 — By Carol Booth and ‘Shelley Wilcox For the past year anda half, Caledonia has doscarded. the idea of a “Careers. Day’. ‘The objective of ‘il was to give sludents the opportunity to see: and hear people: of various professions and careers. This - gave undecided students a - chance.to take a choice with a little knowledge of ‘each. profession. This year the idea has been brought back and arrangements are being made. | : “Careers “72” On December thé sixth there will be a Careers Day for the sludents' of Secondary Scheol, was requested of the Student's Council by a group of interested students and. now they: are working. with the guidance ‘councellors, Mr. Prystay and Mrs. Ross, to organize it and get ~ it under way. . Asurvey was taken within the student body to find out which: _ careers the students were most . interested in. With the results” of this survey, the organizers will try to arrange to bring in . BONDED AND INSURES. st KEN:S. . © CAMP SET-UPS = PILOT CAR SERVE TERRACE: 635-4345 = CALL COLLECT 7 » BC WIDE TLOWLN G... vf \ AND ‘PILOTING. “SERVICE: eae ‘KEN ROCHON ~... “TERRACE” =. 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Terrace - in. making “Careers” "72"? a success. ; under: $200. ‘childrens ‘coats from’ old © Florence Hall.‘of Terrace was- ‘sentenced to §t25 fine or,.-in default 3 months imprisonment. twenty eight year old Marcel “Lefebrve of Terrace: was also ‘ found guilty of driving with a vihen ‘she plea guilly: before Judge Smith of a charge of theft: Florence was charged as, the result-: of” being “apprehended trying: to: make ‘off with {wo the Terrace Woolworth store, ’ _ Once again “one. more drinking driver’ bit ve - ‘the dust.in court Monday, this time. twenty-eight year ‘old : William Hay. Hay was fined -$275 or 15. days in default and © ‘suspended from driving for 10 ‘days following a routine traffic check on November 4. A household with anincome of $15,000; or more - typically. receives 13° pieces of mail per . week which is almost twice the © ‘national average an d ‘nearly three times the amount of mail received | by families earning under 000. Over 40 per cent of mail sent “by Canadian households is-- -intended for acquaintances. - ‘blood ‘alcohol: reading : of over _.08; ‘The charge came.about as’ . a” the: ‘result: of a motor vehicle ‘> gecident at the corner of Kalum. - "and: -Grieg’ last Sunday . that resulted | in $450 damages. . He pled guilty and was fined - $275 .or 30. days” and was. ; suspended from driving for six months. ow hd Student guilty over | 08 ‘Terry Marvel, a -nineteen - ~ year old student of the Terrace Vocational. School: was ‘fined $250 and had his drivers licence suspended for nine months by Judge Smith as the result ofa. charge of driving with a blood. alcohol reading © of over .08.. _ Marvel was charged prusant to a motor vehicle accident on the Lanfear Hill on the third of this month that resulted in over $1,000 damages to the two cars involved. o * Saisty matches? Some a are not that “gate. 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