PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Friday, March 10, 1978 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Shootout in Port Alberni The following list is the most recent available from Canada Manpower (Canada Employment and Im: migration Services) in Terrace. Unless stated otherwise these job o op portunities exist with n Terrace township. plicants should Py person to Canada Em- ployment Lazelle Ave. Phone 635-7154. Tne Terrace HERALD will appreciate hearing from any persons obtaining jobs through seeing this notice. INSTRUCTORS, _ Open Town vacancies, $9.00 (D,0.E.), Required for instructing courses such 48 Crafts, Business Vocational Academic, General, In- terest, Gardening and Landscaping. SENIOR AR- CHITECTURAL DRAFT. SMAN, 1 opening, $800-$1500- month, (D.0.E.) Must be experienced assisting in producing arch- itectur working drawings, assisting in writing in general office work. MANAGER BOOKSTORE, 1 yoa ecancy. (D,0.E.). . have some 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. $7.00 per hour. _ Required in. medical ry eae shift work, 4, 412, SAWFITTER, i vacancy, No ticket, $9.60 44 hr. to $9.80 % hr. for cert. ont have minimum of years experience car- bide and land, . PULPING OPERATORS, 30 pe, starting rate $7.71 Watson... Island; .* veyed ta, Pe here IE ce eee eRper preferance grade ee : Centre, 4630" $5.0. MILL MACHINE OPERATORS, 20 openings, starting rate $7.71 per hour, Watson Island, Prince Rupert. Preferance grade 12, must have previous experience. " PROGRAM MANAGER . BOOKKEEPER, 1 opening, $180.00 per week, In Terrace. Must have bookkeeping experience, required to do payroll staff supervision etc, FALLERS, 9 vacancies, LW.A. rate and up, Out of in this trade. INDUSTRIAL ELEC- TRICLAN, 5 vacancy, I.W. Rate. Must be certified, AUTO MECHANICS, various openings, $9.00 hr. up to ? (D. Must be Souraey person. WAITER-WAITRESSES, various vacancies. Various wages. Should have experience, serving of Ilquor. SPEECH THERAPIST, 1 opening, month. Completion of Grad work in speech pathology essential. Experlence in educational: environment. PUBLISHER'S ASSISTANT, 1 opening. $4.00 (D.0.E.) Must be fast accurate typist (60 w.p.m.) some ‘booking, reception work, and phone. MEDICAL SECRETARY, 1 vacancy, $800.00 per month. Must have typing ex- perience, 350° wW.p.m.. Reception Billing ap- pointment eic. LUMBER GRADER, T.B.A.. Barriere, B. + Must be qi experien GRAPPLE LOADER OPERATOR, 2 openings, $100.00 per day (D.0.E.) In Stewart. . ied and well Must be capable ex- ‘porienced of operator with Travelling fo Prince Rupert for the Westone? experience, le havea“ ‘or you . ging exper Twonights forthe priceofOne, - CONSTRUCTION Reserve yaur well appointed ; FOREMAN, 1.6 0. 8... - 2 bedded (1 quaen Idolbley) per bk eras 30 7 roam for | Frid y and SahuFd Rines ‘soning: “frtade, - a “> pagular oneday tate. madintesance welding ete, -Skeena River — salmon quote . This year's Skeena River palmon uotas ae expected 8, average for for pink ‘and low or eaman for the Skeena. iver galmon management committee ednesday. Ed Zyblut, committee director of Investigations, said this year’s ations for. the Skeena sockeye return will be about 1,850,000—comparable with last year’s catct of 2,889,000. The Skeena River is about 600 kilometres northwest of Vancouver. Estimated return on pinks e175 million, about average, and down fromlast year’s 2.2 million, Zyblut said, because - of light spawning of ‘pinks’ two years ago: Stock: o chinook are declining, he said, and the return this year will be about the same as last year, a low 80,000, “In the past chinook have been over-exploited by com- mercial and’ sports fisher- ren,” he gald, “Also, some Skeena chinook are takenn- by Alaskan fisheries,” Severe restrictions will continue to be imposed on both sports and commercial Tht Fain ut te Wad ~ eae Mg I'e time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess, EVELYN oN WEILER | WENDY CLIBBETT ; 633-2046 chinook catches in order to improve and dulla up. existing stocks, Must be fully experienced — $1450-§1721 per. Ont of Town, . Aw (CL} — A Port Alberni vortay was Be pel Wed- t a pends ae ricochet siter RCMP shot at a man who held them'at bay for 80 minktes In a sporting goods store in this Vancouver Island city. Rose Minnie Peters, 18, was in satisfactory condition in hospital in Vieloria cia a bullet wound to the neck. Ian David Seitcher, 24, of | Port Alberni, was being held police following the in- and hit the woman who was approximately 60 to 60 metres away from the . gunman, Firat reports from the scene said tho gunman was . taken to hospital after he was shot at by police. Crash Cause dent but no charges were r lald immediately, Police said today the in: eldent began when RCMP answered a robbery call at the store, and determined -that somebody was inside. Police blocked off the front and rear entrances to the store, and attempted to talk the man into coming out. PICKED UP GUNS “He was observed inside spokesman ‘ Police said members of the *sfamily were called and negotiations continued until the gunman rushed out the front door with a rifle in one hand and.a handgun in the other hand. “A member of the Port Al- emergency response team verbally challeng Fed led the man “weepont He Raat” No rs so, and member shot at the w te wenn attempting to disarm the police spokesman said. . “Tha projectile struck the rifle, and he dropped to the sidewalk uninjured.” The spokeaman said the bullet bouneed off the rifle . wee eee ee ee ee ee ee | 2a SLUMBER | LODGE er os Terrace - 635-6302 or TICKET NUMBER at the SLUMBER LODGE MOTOR INK ‘Prince Rupert (909 ard Ave. W.) | Please lipadand present at registration, offer expines May 15, 1978. ‘— A Trans ort Canada spokesman said W y it might now be possible to more accurately determine the cause of the eb. ‘11 crash of a Pacific Western Alrlines jet at this East Kootenay community. The flight data recorders, which at first were thought to too severely damaged, have been checked out by the National Research Council in Ottawa and the council believes a thro’ use an “ities mleroacor ) it might obtain information from what is left of the recording material. Forty-two people died in the crash ‘and. another died later in a . Vancouver hospital. * Six people sur vived. Retain Quality If you keep canned fruits ina place no warmer than75 ~ degrees Farenheit, they will usually retain their quality for a year or mare. SPECIAL! + IRWé people $40,00 pus Hae Ms raise Bs . Three $35.00 plus tax ‘ Four $397.00 plus tax Dining room and lounge | Cable- colour TV Close to shopping For free reservation call any Slumber Lodgeor ‘Prince Rupert- = 697: wu _c 1 i $1,000.00 a NUMBER $100.00 SERIES § NO. $25.00 $100,000.00 ANY SERIES # 4 NUMBER fe $1,000.00 SERIES NO, $100.00 $25.00 NUMBER OF @ WINNING TICKETS WIN | 1/7 $100,000.00 m ANY SERIES NUMBER & SERIES t NO. TICKET NUMBER $1,000.00 ‘$100.00 __ $25.00 WIN ~ $100,000.00 8 ANY ‘ ) SERIES i NUMBER & SERIES NO TICKET - NUMBER $1,000.00 $100.00 $25.00 WIN $100,000.00 $1, 000.00 NOTE: as Twenty five otter ‘winners (928) may claim their winnings by praseniing their tickets to any branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commarce only in British Columbia, Yukon, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. CONTEST RULES | ~ Contest is open to all youngsters under 12 years, except children “of sponsors or of employees of - . this newspaper. Children may enter each week, but can only win one prize. Contest ends midnight, MARCH 22, 1978 NAME. ADDRESS - AGE. ~ DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRY AT ANY OF THESE STORES: REPS CHILDREN’S WEAR aM Lata - 8808 Lazille’ 5880 - ~ TERRAGE 60-OPERATIVE assoc, ro Broly ; * 636-6347 . . 4 : an . ' - 7 ” , | am ane | cdi ~ LAKELSE PHARMACY , “amit Lakalee 685 aoe a 7@OLORING