them 340 Ae, Sem tha dibhatarat pee apn By AO eee _ Dave .Dogsar is the writer George Bernard Shaw and Marlene Xents is the dancer . Isadora - Duncan. in the Terrace , Little Theatre production’ of “Isadora and G.B.", -~ the northwest entry inthe’: provincial drama festival at North Vancouver from . June 4 to June 7. On Friday, June. 1 at.- the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Terrace Little ‘Theatre will present ‘Winners Cirele"’, a collection of _ award-winning per- formances from Terrace. The evening: begins at 8:30 p.m. with Pamela Shaw as Portia doing a monologue from ‘Julius - Caesar”’ and a narrative Nishga student _ wins prize. James Wright, a student at Nishga Elemen School in New aiyanah ‘was awarded first prize: for the - division I: category in the Canadian Forestry Association's annual poster contest. Wright's poster has been . forwarded ‘to Ottawa to compete at the national level with the top posters from all provinces in Canada, and may then go dn‘ to enter the « weatern international poster - contest which will be judged in Spokane later this year. ' The theme for the 1879 conteat was ‘“‘the giving. forest” and Dave McInnis, President of the Association, _ sald “students had cbyiously put careful thought into their graphic presentations of what the forest gives to man the the other living beings of ' our B.C. esivironment,"” Se re poem called: “Creation”, . ‘Denise Kenzey. will perform ° the- mime * “Sunday -Morning” and Rachel’ Reay will per- form with her flute. All. three were honored in the "Music Festival and will be well worth watching. ‘Not to miss a good trick, the audience can see the invisible dog, which is considered the perfect. pet, during -the intermission in the lobby: This is part of the en- tertainment by ‘Lionel Sears who has also made serveral donations of amusing and fascinating memorabilia to be auctioned off. — AIR ye RG ee egg recent. Pacific Northwest - PEAR a cee pipe , At 9:30 p.m., following the intermission, the questionable love story, “Isadora and‘G.B,” will be performed. It con- cerns’ the imaginary meeting between Duncan. and. Shaw. . Isadora arranges this supposedly. social evening with ‘a -very definite purpose. As the ‘ evening unfolds the play. is by ‘turns _ humorous, wistful and charming. ‘Tickets for this evening of fun and entertainment . are $4 and are. now available at McColl’s Real Estate. ‘Proceeds go towards the costs of going to the provincial festival. 7 ‘Terrace RCMP ‘say they are getting a lot of com- plaints abcut stolen ‘bikes and they. are advising hicycle owners to keep their likés locked when not in use, Cwners can mark their bikes _at the police station for identification if they are stolen, _ Fhe Pacific weather system continues to give generally cloudy con- ditiensto the area. . The expected high today is 16 degrees Celsius and: the overnight low is about 8 degrees, ; A juvenile was picked up. by police after they recelved a report-that He shoplifted a Jacket from K-Mart. |, - The Kalum reload reported a break-in on Monday and a $165 adding machine and a stapler were. atolen. Resignation WEATHER| WHITEHORSE, Yukon (CP) — Grafton. Njootli, Yukon minister of health and human resources, has resigned ‘his cabinet ‘posts, government leader Chris Pearson announced Tues- day. . en The resignation came just before RCMP. announced that Njootli had been charged with common assault. ., ' Terrace district council ‘decided Monday to ap- prove the undertaking of the construction of a new pre-fabricated - stee} . public works building on it s property between Yellowhead 16 and the animal shelter’ on Haugland Avenue. The decision followed a lengthy discussion ‘on the pros and cons of steel frame buildings when ‘Alderman Alan Soutar, .an architect, said he. opposed the use of such a structure. Soutar said such structures. are sub- standard buildings, they ee SE Union to pay the debt {POLICE NEWS| Members of the Canadian Association of Smelter and Allied Workers have voted to pay Alcan $61,500. owed by the union: Sons The debt was. incurred when .the company. sued: CASAW for $1.3 M following § a strike in 1975, The union . petted out of ‘court for $135,000 and has been paying Alcan .$3,600 per month, - ..CASAW Business Agent ‘Wiho Papenbrock said. Monday that members - wanted to pay the balance in with a clean slate”’, “This pits the events of 1975 behind us,” Papen-, brock sai * He said the union did not. want to owe the company any. money negotiations in 1960. ‘CASAW members also approved the choice of two | experts in occupational. medecine for the new health study at the Alcan smelter. Dra. Stefan Cryzbowskl . and Moire Yeung of the - British Columbia will conduct a pilot: University of 4 WEDNESDAY 2 .. : 5 p.m. to midnight . va 2 ~ KING. CFTK - BCTV 9 . 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Explorers Unltd. 30 Cont'd. Take Cont'd, Vegetable . ‘45 FCont’d. Thirty Cont'd. Soup ’ :00 Movie Bob Movie Over oS “Tra McLean - | Matinee Easy 30 - [Beneath Show “Hell in Education 45 | The Sea’’ Cont'd. Normandy” Cont'd, . 00 Cont'd, Flintstones Cont'd. Sesame 5 Cont'd, Cont'd. Cont'd, Street - 30 Cont'd, Klahanie Cont'd. Cont'd, i) Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. Cont'd. a lump sum and “start over, — during. The Herald, Wednesday, May 90, 1070, Page 3 hicy"ré wciilips’ ‘Building ts okayed despite proton look ugly, they do not a sayings of more than ‘s make pleasent. $184,000 to taxpayers by = bullding with steel frame. Fi es . ee surroundings for office , employees to work in and ye said such buildings do not look like shacks if council builds such a maintenance shop, businesses ‘will build the council] does not have to Canadian Radio-televisionand | Telecommunications Commission [* same. type of building. . . 7 The other types of build showroom, | PUBLICNOTICE — me Representatives from — buildings employ more local peaple and council] representatives fror - . the department .of public . . ne! works were consulted and.Otawa, May 18, 1979 we should consider helping out the local contractors, who pay taxes, - they suggested -tie steel . at gflermat Helmut frame building, he said. TELE oe BIA _ jesbrecht, acting Mayor Dave Maroney PHONE COMPANY Sh chaizmen of the public said that he saw nothing td RR works committee, eaid in . wrong. with steel frame’ PREFERRED SHARES ISSUE wt presenting the recom- _ bulldings.. ; Th i televi one mendation to approve the . ‘The project will not be tions commission tae oe toy ee poomumunica construction that there is started until next year. Columbia Telephone Company (BC Tell) for approval of the . . ' amount, terms and conditions of the Issue, safe or other afer disposition of not more than two million cumulative redeemable x; Preferred shares of its capital stock with an aggregate par value: not exceeding $50 million, In the evidence accompanying the -~-- application, the applicant Indicated that the issue will be by way of private placement and that the dividend rate will be 7.40% The new study is a joint Payable quarterly. oo, . project’ involving casaw, The applicant has stated that the proceeds of this issue 4 ee Arty wet study involving 200 workera this fall. a ‘The study will serve asa Alean and the B.C, Work. Willbe uilize principally to finance its capital expenditures. .. -basis for'a major study next mexi's Com tion Board, avai @ application and accompanying documents are & anaes pensa aitable for public iInspaction during normal business hours at “E ; i of (2.50 employees Coats will Be paid by the i,, olfices of B.C. 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