Northward Bound Seeks $75,000 a Northward Bound Society i tls developing a rehabilitative com munity support; Mnanciai, materials, or fervices, for the second eedson of operation at their Weewanie Creek Camp. Plans for this season's rehabilitative work camp are to operate fora period of four months, May 30 to Sept. 90, during which time it is hoped that the first per- manent log structure can be bull. Funding required for start-up, operating and developing the camp to operate for longer periods in the future, is some 125,000.00 dollars. The Department of the Attorney General for ’ BC, is expected to con- tribute a total of 50,000.00 dollars to the society, to ove th per neing s budgee e e the oper Mm : society requires some oes dollara, and is seeking assistance fram members of our community, including individuals, groups and business corporations, who have a concern for, and an interest in the develop- ment of a positive program for Northern youth referred courts, The soley isl Is also applying to private funding foindations for help, as well as secking . special funds from the Provincial and Federal governments. - The youth will work, as much as possible, under supervision, on the camp and log cabin building. ant specific items needed Ki _ne including First aid pa Life Lie jacks “camp boat) radio (camp and boat) Dock repairs Transport of power generator and other heavy equipment or supplies French to Grade Four is Sought by S.D. Gommittes "At the March 6th meeting ot the Terrace School District 88, a motion was made by the Education Committee to - implement French language insiruction throughout the digtrict starting at Grade 7 level for 1978-79 and each the program Sopra le ree ‘ wes reached, The provincial Department of Education will assist in funding the program up to 50 percent as long as the ated, 88 was a motion to table the proposal, and the chairman of the school board, J.E. Cook directed the Education Committee to reintroduce he matter at the Board Meeting of 20 March for full discussion. In-service education to up-grade qualifications of the present teaching personnel in the French language - since there is a ren tortage of qualified French language - was also part of the original proposal put forward by the Education committee. POLICE BLOTTER ' The Terrace detachment of the RCMP were busy this weekend with three . freck and entora, a hit and - per or drewning, amaill thefts and se an a Thorahill pulled from a ountruetlon ¢ diteh con- taining 7 feet of water after the boy accidentally fell into pale’ the’ ‘bo A passer-by @ boy out the fell in himself, and d to be rescued by others. Jason ia in satisfactory - condition in Mills Memorial TATED ated8 bard rt! ity 53! ‘The Terrace ‘and District No. 88 School Board Office Staff collected $210 as thelr donation towards the Jack Cook School children’s trip to, Disneyland, at the same time they requested the School Boosrd to match their ‘ effort with a donation from a part of the budget that allows e0Us eststo be me by the Mr, Doug Inglis tendered his resignation as vice- dent to he. effective e this year and will continue in his capacity as teacher of mathematics and computer science at jedonia High School. The External Evaluati rt of Culedonle senior made pub School will be ic when printed Chilean ship-jumper Chilean seaman Galindo Madrid, rejected by im- tion authorities as a ‘Rene Goldman, a spokesman for the Vancouver chapter of Amnesty International, said a sald -Eduardo Antichiviche, a laborer and “not a polltical adctivist of any sort,” was sighted in a _eoncentration camp in Chile after being deported from Vancouver but now is on the ‘United Nations’ list of people ‘who have disappeared inside Chile. _ Madrid, 22, a former army ‘co 1, escaped from his ort Chile and is a student activist, army deserter and ‘gutspoken opponent of the meclitary junta. "> “]inthe Chilean authorc- ‘les could give such rough ‘treatment to Antichiviche, who to them was a nobody, ‘one can only imagine what would happen to Madrid, paid Goldman.’ * Madrid and companion Luis Sanctiex, a tecmnician ‘blacklisted in Chile, left a _in nearbx teal Hospital "he liquor -etore mae ada, . tkeak and enter which has caused 2 juveniles and one adult, to be charged with breaking and entering. One Erber are ill being sought, 0 are 8 sought. Cleaning out your chimney seem Teil man found that burning is not the answer. Thornhill fire ent bee his chimney fire out core it caused any eee. this weekend were some interesting, but not too wieful, items. It could be hard to “fence” two spoke Wheels. stolen. form. beraiaas a hegaty ave pall “School Board ‘Hotes copies are available for distribution to the media. The school has been granted full accreditation, however, following the visit by its inspection team from Vie- torla Inte last year. © Trustees Harrison, Kruase and Johnson will travel. to Vancouver this weekend to abhend - a Leadership sponsored by the B.C, School Trustees Association. - The clinic Includes budgeting, school curricula, collective’ agreemtnts, community relations and selection of senior adminstrative per- sonnel, Mr. Kim Koehn, Phys. Ed. teacher at Skeena Junior. Secondary School, travelled to Vancouver with the achool basketball team. last weekend to take part in the week. Sanchez 45 to appear before the board next month. RETURNED TO CHILE Lawyer Ray Cantillon, — who’ represented “An- \ tlchiviche, said the former “Jaborer was sent back to Chile by Vancouver im- migration . authorities last November, “Tt is absolutely shocking that this could happen to him,nand at the same time it makes things look terribly grim for Madrid and San- chez,” said Cantillon. Madrid said the im- migration board decision means he must find another country immediately or face _ deportatlon to Chile and certain imprisonment or ath. Lawyer Stuart Rush anid he will launcm an ap) the Federal Court of a today whicm will seek to overturn the decision or- dering Madrid to leave Canada “‘as soon a8 prac: ticable.” Atelegramnhas been set to - Immigration Minister Bud ‘Cullen asking nue te designate political refug status for Madrid and, at the least, grant two weeks extra time to attempt to find a country which will accept him. n At annappolntment with immigration officials today, Madrid: mkat present either. a plane. ticket to a forelgn Labor, . . telegram to Cullen Friday -lea are also Ente in Thornhill, or hub for a four whee! drive vehicle. A youth was arrested an charged with th possession id Ro ary oot turday. In an effort to sto vandalism in the downtown area the police have in- creased foot patrols in the lata evening and early morning. To help the force ow, anyone witnessing any vangall or erlme Blease the police, all formation is hel ars agit jee} B.C, Jr. Boys’ Basketball Championship games, losing 50-33 to St. Thos. Moore, Burnaby; 50-22 to McNicoll in a Power saws Dining hall tables and chairs Trailer renovations Mattresses Start up work on trailers and winter damage repairs Staff salaries (May training period) Life boat (camp boat) Radar installation (camp boat Depth sounder Log cabin project is over and above other start up coasts: Log kit estimated cost - 3,500.00 Other costs involved - 6,500.00 Tatal cost estimated - To Re-Open Weewanie Cr. Camp — 10,000.00 Special problems related to this-camp operation are‘ 1. Lack of heavy duty equipment on camp site. . 2. Transport of materials, . equipment and fuel to camp. Contributions are tax edu ctible and may be sent: P.O. Box 148, Kitimat, B.C. Vac 2G8 For further information, please contact:- Kitimat -Fran Muir, 632-6345 Terrace - Doug Mumford , 695-9561 Prince Rupert - Ray Nesbitt, 824-8022. ° : 7 ‘ployment ‘terest, The following list is the most recent available from Canada Manpower (Canada Employment. and Im- migration Services) in Terrace. otherwise these job op- portunities exist within Terrace’ township. Ap- plicants should apply in persen to Canada Em- Centre, 4630 Lavelle Ave. Phone 635-7134. The Terrace HERALD will appreciate hearing from any pergons obtaining jobs through seeing this notice. INSTRUCTORS, Open vacancies, $9.00 (D.0.E.), Required for Instructing courses such as Craits, Business Vocational academic, General, In- Gardening and Unless stated. THE HERALO, Tuesday, March 14, 1978, PAGE 3 Job Opportunities In Terrace Landacaping. SENIOR AR- CHITECTURAL DRAFT- SMAN, 1 opening, $800-$1500- month, (D.0.E,) ° Must be experienced assisting in producing arch- itectural = workin drawings, assisting in writing in general oflice work. MANAGER BOOKSTORE, 1 a cancy. §5.¢ (DOE). Must be experienced, minimum two years should have some buying, budgeting, planning ex- perience. . COOKS, various openings, $3.25-hr. and up. Speciality cooking. SECRETARY, 1 opening, $7,800.00 annually. Must have minimum of two years experience in industry related to . this position. HAIRDRESSER, 1 opening, salary by commission. REGISTERED NURSE, 2 openings. $7.90 per hour. Required in medical surgical shift work, 8-4, 4-12, 12-8. . SAWFITTER, 1 vacancy, No ticket, $9.60 14 hr. to $8.80 34 hr. for cert. Must have minimum of one years experience car- bide and land. INDUSTRIAL ELEC: TRICIAN, 1 vacancy, I.W. Rate. . Must be certified. TENT EM FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Park, Penticton and 59-51 to [aa Castlegar. Michael Ireland, PE, instructor at Caledonia Sr. Secondary School will be taking that school's basketball team to enter the BC,,Senior Champlonships | tourney March 15-19, Jim Ryan, Musical Director for Caledonia S.S. |s still looking forward to- | taking the school. band: on tour to Whitehorse, Y.T. he second’ week ‘in May. The band members are busy selling’ ts to a supper. dance for Saturday, March 18 at Veritas Hall as part of their attempt to raise the remaining $3,000 to finance the trip. ° deported country or proointhat he Is permet A to leave Canada. TIME LIMITED He could be Chile Rush, or given ag little as six days to find an alternate country. | amoung Madrid’s Bup-. porters are the British. Columbia Federation of which . sent .a- to asking to. argncint the deportation ord Amnesty International the Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Chile, the Vancouver Cmilean Association and the - Vancouver Committee for - ‘Solidarity with Latin Amer- to keep Madrid and Sanchez 4 \Canada, 1. No. reasuis have been .@ ‘given by the immigration gopesl board for their denial a polltical refugee status for Madrid, said Rush. . Madrid saxd he 1s wanted by the Chilean military regime because he refused to serve additional punitive time in the army and hag been outspoken in his op- position to o the junta. Madrid sald he also aus: knowledge embarrassing: to the Chilean government. of torture, executlons~ and punishment. : immediately,nsaid i | Home Laundry : 2 ‘Heavy Duty “Heavy Duty Eleotrie + Brlor ‘or i2 equal payments of $66.86 TOTEM Furniture & hopliances . 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