PAGE 811, THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 25, 1974! Major Extension of Legal Aid in B. c. Attorney: -General Alex Macdonald has approved a major extension of Legal Aid in the Province. Mr. Macdonald Lega] LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title 70259- |, Block “BY” af District Lot 4506, except part included in Plan 5437, Range 5, Coast District. WHEREAS satisfactory proof - of loss of the above Certificate of Title, issued In the names of Clarence P, Dunphy and Laura Dunphy. has been filed In my. office, | hereby give notice that -I shall, on the expiration of two weeks fram the date of the last publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title ot the above named in Heu of said Lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valld objection is made in writing to the un- dersigned. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 11th day of September, 1974, E.J. Raven, Registrar “(€-39) Oepartment of Indian Affairs and Nerthern Development Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned untit 2:00 p.m. (PDT) on Oc- tober Sth, 1974, for the drilling of two 225feet deep, é-inch diameter water . wells, with casing and. screen each, at Tache Indian Reserve No.1, located 40 miles northwest of Fort St. James, B.C. Contract documents will be exhibited on the 15th Floor af the Pacific Centre Building, P.O... Bom. 70061, 700 West Georgia St., Vancouver 1, B.C., from September 2rd, andat the office of tha Lakes Indian District, No.208 - 550 Victoria St, Prince George, B.C., from September 24th, 1974. Sets of documents are ob- - fainable fram; thesa locations upon deposit {refundabla) of a $25.00 certified cheque, payable to the Receiver. General of Canada. submitted on ihe forms provided and’ according to the conditions. set: forth therein. The tawest ‘or. any tender not necessarily accepted.” W.G. Robinson,” P, Eng. B.C. Reglanal Engineer.’ (C-39) . , . Application Foran Amend: ment Of Pollutian. Control . Permit No. PR1739 Pursuant To Section. 6° Of The Pollution Contra) Act 1967. : This application Is to be filed wlih the Director, Pollution Control Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. . Any person ‘who qualifies as an objector under section 13 (2) or (3), of the Pollulion’ Control Act, 3967, “may, within 30 days of the date of application or. within 30 days of publication In The British Columbla ‘Gazette or in a newspaper, or, where service Is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy af the ap- plication, tile with the Director an objection in writing ta the * granting ‘of a permit, stating {he manner which he is affacted.. Those who do not so qualify may tlle with the Pollution Cantrol Board an objection in_writing under saction 13 con in the same manner and lime period as described above. I, The MacGillls & Gibbs co, (B.C,) Ltd. -of 16th Floor, 409 Granville Street. Vancouver, B,C. hereby apply for amand- ment ta Permit No. -PR1738 issued cn July 27, 1973 in favour of the: MacGillis &: Gibbs Co, (B.C) Lid, To authorize addilional or. other work than those previously authorized by ng that part of sactlon.(b) APPO! of the permit which reads “The Quantity of refuse which may be discharged is 100 ~ cuble yards per day and sub- stituting in its place the following: = The quantity ol rafuse ‘which - may ° be discharged Is 230 cubic yards per day. To Increase or - decrease the “quantity te be discharged’ by deleting. that part of section (b) APPOL of the permit which rr: ' guble ‘yards per day” and substituting In. its place the following: 230 cubic yards per "day: 1,; Jahn Pousette hereby certify that a copy of this ap- plication has been received by the “Reglonal «District Klitinat-Stikine, | This application, dated on the wth day: of July, 1974 was . posted on the groynd In ac- cordance with." the Pollution Contral Regulations... . . ve A AH, Taylor © (P-38) Tenders must be . (C-39) announce the step in Victoria today Legal’ Aid will now be available for all offences under the Criminal Code, the Narcotic Contral Act and ihe. Food and Drug Act in both indictment and summary conviction proceedings, Mr. Macdonald said, Most summary conviction proceedings were nol covered under existing arrangements. The extention was requested by the Legal Aid Society which adminsters legal aid throught the Province. Vancouver lawyer Johm McAlpine is 68. Legal LAND REGISTRY ACT Re: Certlflcate of Title 42695- I, Lot 4 of Sublet 1, District Lot 1429, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 5341. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the abova Certificate of Title. Issued in the name of James Weldon Hassell, has bean filed In my office, | hereby give notice that { shall,on the expiration of two weeks from the date of the last publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above named in leu of said .Lost Certificale, unless in the meantime valid objection Is’ made in writing te the. un- dersigned. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, . this. With day at September, 1974, — E.J. Raven, Registrar _ oan (C-96,39) a ra “Regulations of the Province of British Colurnbla, Pollution Control. Branch, require publication ‘of the fellewing, application to permit the.use of jog yard arid mill yard refuse as . approved land fill matertal, in’ an approved area, of fog yard and mill yard refuse.” Department of Lands, Forests and Water © : Resources Water Resources Service Pollution Control Branch Application for a Permit Undar the Pallution Control ActWo7 _ (Refuse) This application Is to be filed with the Director, Control. Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. .. Any. person. who . quailfles .as an objector under section 13 (2) of the Pollution Control Act, 1987 may, within 30° days of the date of application, or within.30 days of-tha date of. publication in. The British Columbia Gazette “or in a newspaper, or, where service Is required within 30 days of the rving of a copy of the ap- alication, flle with tha Olrector an objection In writing to the granting of a permit, stating the manner in which he fs affected. Those who'de not se qualify may file with the Pollution Control Board an objection In writing "under section 13 (6), In the same manner and time period as described above. 1. b Canadian - Cellulose, ‘Company, Limited of No.1200 - 1111 West ‘Hastings Street, Vancouver, Briilsh Colurnbia hereby apply to the Director for a-permit to discharge refuse from Northern Lumber & Woods. Operations located at Terrace, B.C .and give notice of “my application to all persons affected, 2. The retuse-dispiosal site shall be located at D.L.-1118, Coast Range ‘No.5, expept blocks A., B & C which is ap- ‘proximately North West of the bridge over Deep Creek, 6 miles from Terrace on Kaium Lake Road . The type of refuse to be discharged shall he Wood Bark; some trim ends: yard clean-up with gravel. 4, The quantity of refuse to be discharged shall be as failows: | Average dally discharge (based ‘on operating perlod) 250 cu. yd. per day, - - The.aperating period during which the refuse will be discharged shall be conlinuous. _§ Tha natura or charac- ‘feristes (in per cent by weight) -of the refuse to be discharged Is estimated to be as follows: Bark - 35 percent, Yard Clean-up - 25 percent, Wood - 5 percent, Mud - 15 percent, Gravel - 20 percent, é. The type of treatmant to be ‘applied fo the refuse Is as follows: Mod. land fl : ap praved dump. 7 1, John Pousette, “Ade ministeator-Treasurer, hereby certify that a copy of this ap- plication has been received by the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine. 8. This application, dated on tha 25th day of August, 1974, was pasted on the ground In ac- : cordance with the. Poliution Control ‘regulations. a . RE, Davis es . Manager a re , Poliution | Chairman of the Society" Board of Directors, and Bryan | Ralph of Vancouver is Acting Director. The Attorney-General has ‘also agreed to other im-. pravements in Legal Aid: a) extension from three to fourteenin the number of Legal Aids’ Aid’s Regional Offices by March, 1975. b) allocation of $40,000 for an experimental public in- formation campaign; e) new salaries for Legal Aid staff lawyers. on a par with. Crown Counsel and other legal alaff in the Attorney-General’s Department. Barlier this year, the Provincial Government ap- prayed a substantial increase in the tariff paid in criminal. matters to lawyers acting on - individual cases. - ‘The new Regional Offices will © be opened .in Prince Ruprt, Cranbrook,. Nelson, Williams Lake, Dawson Creek-Fort St. John, Surrey-Delta, Okanagan, Abbotsford- Chillvack and. Nanaimo. Offices have already ' been opened’ in New West- minster, Kamloops «and Camphell River, adding to the offices in Victoria and Prince George. "The new “Regional Offices ‘will: permit Legal Aid to im- prove “ils services in each region’, Mr, Macdonald said. “Tt will also pive Legal aid a - greater opportunity to expand into such areas as Landlord and Tenant and Consumer Law, the representation of community groups .and .other civil ad- minstralive matters.” :. Other studies currently un- derway will have a significant impact on Legal Ald and the delivery of legal services te loer and middle income people In the province, Mr. Macdonald said. The Berger Commission’ on Facily Law in its Unified Family Court project is working with the Legal Aid Society on better ways to provide, legal serviced In fernlly ‘matters, The Legal Ald Society itself is just-completing.a study of the possible expansion of the use of courtworkers as assistants to lawyers In the criminal courts. A special Pre-Trial Services study by the Justice Develop- ment Commission will be ex- perimenting in this area for the next three months. “The Justice Development. Commission has also launched a comprehensive review of Legal Aid and the delivery of legal services in British Columbia. This study is headed.- by Vancouver lawyer and former UBC Law Professor Peter Leask. A report from Mr. Leask is expected in Novernber. A preliminary studey of -publi¢ education and in- formation by Rob Fenton of Vancouver ‘and ten students from the UBC Faculty of Law is also being completed for th Justice Development Com- mission. . Extention. of Legal Aid to summary ‘conviction proceedings will apply, not only (o Criminal: Code offences but lo offences ‘under. the Narcotic Contral Act and the Food and Drug Act. Under the existing ‘arrangements, Lgal Aid was only available in such cases al the discretion of the Legal Aid Socity or if the accused was in jeopardy of a jail sentence ; Mr. -Macdonal said, have ta recognize that for miany people, the stigma of a con: vielion is as damaging as a jail term, This decision will give practical meaning to the ‘right to counsel” prémised in the Bill of Rights. It will now be possible Lo secure counsel on a fee basis in all important SaSe5 in our criminal courts." ‘, Mr. Macdonald noted that there were siill rohelams in some parts of the province becase of a lack of lawyers. This problem is a major con- WHY PAY HIGH RENT! WHY PAY HIGH RENT As flow as $100.00 down, can arrange complete. purchase and delivery of a fully fur- nished single or double wide moblle home af your cholce. lf you purchase during the month of July you will receive at-no eéxira charge A cern of the Leask study and the legal profession. _ The Legal Aid Society’ han. dled about-10 percent. An in- creasing number of cases will also be handled by a full time staff or duty counsel retained from lawyers in private practice, FREEZER AND 100 Ibs. oF ris | PRIME BEEF. . fee Pai ts P..Call” éallect “any time 7 . Cosmopolitan Homes, Mile’ 2 ; Personnel Vanderhoof Hwy, Prince : ot George 562-4391 .D-7141 “TE ‘B.C.’s Largest Interior — Ford Dealer Requires 68. Legal Experlenced For Sale By Tender OW) Counterman’ . , '. assetsof - * Boyle & Dean Logging Ltd. 2) Wholesales Man Terrace,'B.C. ‘ Sealed Tenders will ‘be received by © the © un- dermentioned receiver until 12:00 noon on Monday, the. doth’ day of September, 1974, lor. the following: D 7 E Caterpillar Tractor, serial. no. 4845333 _. Bids must be accompanied by the deposit of a certified cheque payable fo. the recelver In an ‘amount equal to at feast fifteen parcent (15 percent) of the amount bid and must be con- tained: In a sealed envelope clearly marked “Boyle & Dean Logging Ltd, Tender™.. The deposit will be returned to the bidder If the tender Is net accepted. The highest or any fender will not necassarily be - atcepled. . Any deposit will be terfaited as llquidated damages by the bidder to the recelver if the bid Is withdrawn at any time before receipt by the bidder af a notica * from the receiver advising the “name of the successful: can- . didate, If any, and any. terms of- the successful bid. Salas taxes to be pald by’ the purchaser unless the purchaser pradyces an exemption cer: Hlicate. The ‘purchaser of the. assels must remove sairie at his own expense from the premises no later than.tha 7th October, 1974, _ unless the purchaser makes ° other arrangemants: Tenders will be accepted on the basis that the purchaser has Inspected the assets: and no warranty, or conditlon: is -ex- “pressed ar can be implied as to description, condition, slza, quality, or. in any manner whatsoever. Tha assets may be viewed by ‘arrangement with Mr. M. Kartasheff al 635-4951 In Terrace, B.C, Further information may be obtained from the receiver al the undernoted address, Sealad tanders must be -for- warded ‘9 the receiver’ 3 office, Harold $, Sigurdsan, CA. - Recelver,. Dunwoody & Company © _ 680 - 505 Burrard ‘Street, 4 ~ Varicouver; 6.C: ¥7X-1C5. . (Telephones 608-5421) oo, (C-29)° For Top Wages in the - centre of B.C.‘s playland * Phone ‘or Write, Loren Leel, Parts Manager Dearborn Mtrs.. Kamloops, B.C. Provincia! Clerks Accept Tf The 7,000- member Ad- ministrative Support Com- ponent of the B.C. Government - Employees’ Union has vated 92 percent in favour of accpeling a . wage contract providing a three-stage series of pay in- ‘creases and” a cost-of-living adjustment next year, : The component, representing provincially-emplayed clerical workers, voted 4,709 in favour of 411 aginst the .16-month agreement, Brian Bileski, component | chairman, said. today, * Bileski said the contract calls for one pay hike retroactive to- Arpil 1, 1974, another increase in October, a thirdon January. 1 next year and a cost-of-living adjustment effective next April” 1 The 32,000-member BCGEU and the ublic Service Com- mission, negotiating agency for government, have agreed {o withhold details about the pay . Bay Leat . “In the anelent world the laurel or bay tres was first a sort of Tightening arrester and averter . «of evil:.then it beeame. the sym- “bol of victory and distinction. The ; Biblical David chose the bay leaf ‘settlement until 10 other union componenis have completed and ratified their 1974. pay settlements, Bileski said’. Two other BCGEU com- ponents, representing correctional hospital employees, already agreements leaving 10 more have _ untion groups still-to negotiate. settlements. . Recently-enacted legislation introducing collective bargaining for provincial and mental’ negotiated «wage! employees provides “for negotiations at two levels for the BCGEU's 35 000-member bargaining unit. Amasler contract, negotiated and ratified last June, covers working conditions applying to all employees in the bargaining unit, -Al the second level, separate agreements ara negotiated to deal with wages and ather working condilins applying . specifically .to the umian’s 14 occupational components, ° SHERIFF'S SALE. By Authority ‘of a Certain Warrant of Execution issued out of then Provinical Court of- British Columbia, Small Claims Division halden at Terrace, between: B.C, Central Credit Union, Plaintiff and . Ken Purdy, Defendant, — jhave seized and hereby | offer for sale on an as. is, where -is basis, the following noted motor vehicle; 7 1axéa Canadian made 3 bedraom mobile hame. - Equipped with every possible option. Can ba purchased by rollable iparty , with “100 percent financing O.A.C. ot| further info. please call collect any thme 562-4377 “parva * FOR SALE 1959 EDSEL CORSAIR SEDAN 6 cytinder, pawer stearing and brakes, 3 spaed automatic ; transmission, radio. “ Ex- cellent transportation or ideal for a car collector. Must be sold. View af 4913 Walsh Avenue, phone -635-. 4021 for details. : SECOND MORTGAGES Ratesaslowas 14.98%: ® Simple Interest ® Gash avallable now - @ Upto $10.0 @ No bonusés or hidden charges .@ Payoffatanytime . - @ No prepayment panalty ° Enquiries Welcome . HOUSEHOLD REALTY © . Corporation Limited HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | . Corporation of Canada 4603 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C,’ Rhone 435-7207 C.27, 19, 31,93, 45, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, FACTS OF LIFE Wasa camels BMKBONE CURE? WOT 1S AS EVEN 86 THAT OFA : OR EL’ THE HUMPS ARE MOSTLY rer Wich STORED FOR LONG SOURNIES){5 FOOD. For Your personalized — sult come to Mantique MANTIQUE _ Smithers Area. 30 slall Mobile Home park. Laid oul in a cul- de-sne with playground Full oeupancy year. round. with waiting tist, Let this’ property pay ‘for itsell:-Asking $71,000 Contact Northcountry. Really |- Lid Box 2598 Smithers Phove BA7-3217.. CTF as the symbol of prosperily. .: Person to write Social Column One (1) 1968 Hardtop Chevrolet, Serial No. 1648782155096 The car may be seen at the premises of Totem towing at 2914 South Kalum Street. . . ‘ Offer should contain a certified cheque in at’ least 10 per cent of the bid amount. Social Ser- vices Tax is payable on the sale. : This offer te purchase is open until noon on Wednesday, the second day of Octaber, 1974. The. successful bidder will be notified and will be. required to complete the sale by full payments of the outstanding balance within seven {7) days of such notice being given. Ail cheques on deposit’ by unsuccessful bidders willbe returned to them. - ona weekly basis for the ‘Jerrace Herald. "Sheriff J. Needham mo Room 307 ein a ee Court House Telephone the Editor Prince Rupert, B. C. - at 635-6357, TAX SALE ‘The District of Terrace. . At fen o'clock i in the forenoon, on the 30th day of September 1974, 3 in. the ~ Council Chambers at the Municipa! Hall at Terrace, B. C.; there will be & ‘offered for sale by Public Auction each and every parcel of real property upon which any of the taxes are delinquent. . _ Fallowing is a list. of the properties to be: ‘sold. This list may be in- . spected at the Municipal Office anytime during reoubr: business’ hours, prior to the time of the Tax, Sale. Dated the 16th day. of September, 974 D.G. Bennest, Collector. ¢ _ 1) South 1 of lot 3 of Block 35 District Lot 360 Plan tors Range 5..° Coast District. 2220 Kalum Street. : a '2) Lot 15 Block. ¢- District Lot 341: Plan 972 Range 5: Coast District, 3213 Kalum Street. - ; 4) Lot 10 Black 34 District ‘Lot 362 Piaf. 4205 "Range 5 ‘Coast District. 4824 Straume Avenue. 4) Lot 4 Block 5 District Lot 411 Plan 3080 Range 5 Coast District. 5016 Agar. Avenue, a 5) West ¥2 Lota Block 5 District Lot 611 Plan 3080 Range 5 Coast District. 5032 Agar Avenue, 6) West V2 Lot 20 Biock 5 District Lot 6H Plan 3060 Range 5 Coast. District, 5136 Agar Avenue. 7). Lot’? Parcel 1 District. Lot 61S Plan 3904 Range 5 Coast District. 2903 Braun Street... 8) Lot 10 Blocks 5,6 &7 District Lot 837 Plan 3320 Range 5 Coast ~ District. 4106 Sparks Street, ~9) The North 14’of Block 4 District Lot 997 Plan 1055 Range 5 ; Coast District, 4314 Sparks Street. '10) Lot 2 of Block 31 District Lot a7 Plan 4580 Range 5 Coast District. 4906-Gair Avenue... . , 11) Lot 4 of North 2 bf South 1 of West ie of Biock 7 District Str ag & 980 Plan 4348 Renge 5 Const, District. 1820 ' Marshall ree - plble Study * Phares: AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES | ‘SALVATION ARMY i 431 Grela . Captain: Bll Young 9:43 Sunday School 11709 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Sarvices tT: Thursday Night “Bible Study & Prayer AAeeting _ For Into on other activities phone Captain or Mrs. Bill Young, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH _ 41146 Latelia Avenue, Terrace Angilcan Church of Canada Sumay Services: ° f:30a.m.and Ham, - - and Sunday School 11 s.n. Pastor; Jonn Stokes 635-5055. Rev,; Martin Dohm-Smidt - 635-3470 - Church: 635-9019 . - CATHOLIC. - . CHURCH “ takelse Avenve SUNDAY ener: 10:0 a.m, - 7330 pm. a:a.m. Wilsa.m, EVANGELICAL | FREE CHURCH Cor, park Ave, and Sparks St. * 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services... Wednesday 7:209.m. Prayer and Bible Sway Rev, W. H. Tatum 3002 Sparks Street Terrace, B.C. 435-5115 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor, Sparks St. & Park Ave. - Paster.d. Kaiser. Phone 638-saaz | morning Service at 11:00a.m, Sunday School at 9:45 a.m: “ryour Friendly Family Church’* ‘KNOX. UNITED. CHURCH. 4907 Lazelte Avo.” Sunday School - Sanior 12 & up 10:00.a.m, Under 12 11:00 a.m, Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Minister Rev, D5. Lewis 'ZION ‘BAPTIST CHURCH | cor. Sparks & Kalth Pastor: Clyde Zimbelman - Sunday School 9:45 a.m, . fAorning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Eventing 7:00 p.m. Bible Study. Wed. Le) am, - CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks St. at Siraume Ave. Rev, Arthur Helleman . Phone 435-2621 Sunday Schacl~Terrace 1da.m. ‘; . Sutday Schocl Remo -1 p. m “11:00 2.01. Warship Service. 5:00 p.m. Worship Service of ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL ~ *' 10:00 a.m, - Bifle Schaot Sunday 11:00 a.m. + Morning: vie ship 7:15 pam + Evening Service: Wed, 7:30 p. m. - Bible’ Study and . Prayer Pastor Munro ~ 5010 Agar Ave. Res. 635-3470 *- Jel Cadets . 7:20 Wed. whirly Birds " PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. "ase? Lanetle Ave, Service'Sehedute- 2. . Sunday Sthool-. «10100 a.m Morning Worship . « 00 ‘a. Sunday Evening - Wednesday Youth Night Thuredny 7 Pastor Mm, Kennedy 2434! 536 ‘Bltice -Hame _ shuren : . * The and of vaur asec ier atrleraiy de “ fi