' LICE If , NEWS || New Course Offering tha Sendeann Ina overnight n ave civiemedny werecnere’ | — ART 101-3 DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS | t . clothing and two brief cases A course in which the student is introduced to various techniques, skills, and were stolen. Po “a the theory of design. Basie design techniques, composition, and the recovered the tapes an development of design are studied in relation to nature, geometrical form, clothing from an empty field and man-made form. ; near the parking lot. _ Two other vehicles pared Instructor: Dave Comfort along Highway 16 near Begins: Sandman Inn were entered : . Wednesday night. Cigarettes Wednesday, November 29, 1979 at 7:00 p.m. and a hunting rifle were Place: stolen. Police are in- Room 103A - Administration Building vestigating. Northwest Community College . a ; 5391 McConnell Avenue, Terrace 4 Laura Grant, of Kidmaat be . Via ge reported to the . Tuition: $25.50 - vedanta RCMP tof a portable . ny wae gained reaidence. 3 art ft 13 can be taken for either University transfer credit or for general pm, and 6 p.m. on Wed- nesday. , : For more information call Norm Webster 625-4511 Alten Williams, also of ss ' ‘ Kitimaat Village, reported that a five gallon outboard e t was stolen , vom his oot between NORTHWEST yan an NITY Terrace RCMP caught one co ha bl U l . juvenile Wednesday night COLLEGE * trying to steal the flags from J K mart. re = Choir performs Clarence Michiel Choir has planned several community performance for the Christmas Season. It will be seen in the Skeena Mall on Dec. 7, Dec. 8 and Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. each evening, It will be seen tonight at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:45 p.m. before the Entre Six Dance Company. B.C. ‘Tels weekencl rate is really cheap. You can chal clirect (12) to most places in B.C. between §.p.m. Frickay anc 5 pm. Sunday for just 35¢ or less per minute. (Min- aimnum charge 23¢ a call.) Receiving stations from the Lower Mainland and Seattle over cablevision in the northwest is very complicated and sometimes confusing to the public, said Fred Weber, manager of CFTK. British Columbia Television Ltd. owns its own microwave system to Prince George. CFTK, through B.C. Tel, picks up the signal at Prince George and Lransmits it on channel 4 to the downtown offices in Terrace where it is distributed through the cable network. B.C, Tel manpower is used because CFTK does not have any employees in Prince ge. KING TV, the Natlonal Broadeasting Corporation Seatile station, and KCTS, the Public Broadcasting WEATHER - Temperatures and con- dittons are about normal for this tle of year, aaa push of milder air from the Pacific continues, This will maintain cloudy skies over the Terrace-Kitimat area for the next few days. A series of Pacific disturbances caught up in the push will give in- termittent mixed rain and snow to the region. Highs this afternoon should reach around 2 degrees Celsius, with temperatures dipping to about -2 degrees Celsius tonight. No great variation in temperatures or weather conditions is expected for at least the next few days, The Herald, Friday, November 24, 1978, Page 3 Microwave explained Service Seattle station, are distributed from the microwave site in Haney, B.C, These signals are relayed directly to the seven interior cable companies, including CFTK. Weber said the Interior Cable Operaters Association (ICOA) lease the microwave signals from B.C. Te] at Haney to show KING and KCTS over their cable systems to 13 communities. BCTV has disputed the request from ICOA to show the Vancouver based Lions Telethon in the 13 com- munities over channel 9 because it says it has spent money providing its channel throughout most of the province and it wants to protect its investment. The telethon will originate from CKVU, a private station in Vancouver. CKVU does not have a license to operate outside of Vancouver and BCTV says it is worried about possible encroachments by CKVU throughout the province in the future, Lloyd Colthorp, vice-president of. programming at BCTV explains. . Holiday unexpecte PRINCE GEORGE, (CP) — About 2,500 ab got an unexpec y today after a broken vater main and a blown many homes and six without water. About 4,000 people weraf- fected by the water syem problems. The water main early thia morning, ca a burat of wie tha that toe a power pole carrit ‘a regular distribution line 8 60,000-valt line. City crews were wo! to correct the problems... , eee Dozen. ‘LONG DISTANCE WEEKEND RATE ‘TO MOST PLACES IN BC. FROM 5 BM. ( FRIDAY SATURDAY ALL BAY SUNDAY UNTIL 5S BM. So call someone long distance this weekend. And talk it up while rates are down, Rate does not apply on calls From hotel, motel or coin telephones or to some Northern points hot served hy BC. Tel, Youwor't find a better B.C. be. = The Magnificent