fnesdéy, October 12, 1966°— _TERRACE "Omineca’” HERALD; TERRACE, BRITISH: COLUMBIA. nlmor Industry [ naing Concern fe following press release was by the Minister of Fisheries) fawa on October Sth: deral Ficherles #H. J. Robt} stated today that prellmin- eusglona were. held In Van- on September 26 between prentatives of the Department heries led by the Deputy , and the United Fisher- Band Allied Workers’ Union, Brotherhood of B.C., Pac- iTrollers’ Association, Fishing pl Owners’ Association, Prince art Fishermen's Co-operative ation, and’ the Fisheries As- ‘Hon of British Columbia, on ative proposals. put forward i¢ Department regarding the ning of vessels to engage in almon fishery. fishing effort for selmon snereased in: recent years 30 it impairs the effectiveness eatch at tts maximum long: level. As a step towards re- t an increase in the number sels tngaged in the salmon ng the proposals was the sug- ion that licences to-engage in sued only for vessels which been licensed to fish salmon 668 or which replaced such S dlacuastons led to no agree- nto wer of the salmon fleet and no Pisin on a restrictive vessel Prening policy has yet been made nding further. discussions later s autumn, the. Minister stated. whers are warned. that no assur. ace can be given at this time that a licence will be Issued for a ves- Pl to engage in the salmon fishery | h 1967 unless fhe. applicant had 7 vessel licensed for .the salmon @shery in 1966 or unless arrange- Bients for acquiring the. vessel ‘to e licenced. had been completed stior to this announcement. Spe-|; ial consideration. would,» of ourse, have to be given to salmon fishermen who for some valid tason did not engage in the {jsh- ery in 1966. S It ‘was Tecognined by all those gaking part in the meeting that pecial provisiong must-be- made o assure the- opportunity for as many Indian fishermen to engage fn the salmon fishery as now do 40. This and other problems will receive fuller consideration at a further mesting planned later this year, probably . in about. tro months, TT-PAYS TO aa gulations to maintain the sal-| mon fishery. in 1967 would} ° tion the steps which should be] % reduce the catching| : : A ‘CENTENNIAL ‘FEATURE - Ow J Founders. . ne ng this dangerous trend, the| im ment put forward for dis-| on proposals which would| } above the present level.|” Mowever, he added, fishermen and | Same "JAMES Captain James Cook is revered as the first white man to set foot on what is now British Columbia — but this great adventure was just one chapter of: his life story. He was a veterai of ‘the siege. of Louisbourg and the fall of Que- bee in 1758 and 175) respectively, He surveyed the St’ Lawrence in 1780 and Halifax Harbour in 1761. and .1762, In 1776 he was the dis- coverer of ‘the Hawaiian Islands. - Born in Yorkshire in 1728. he entered the navy in 1775 and was |: soon a master of a ship. He began. the first.of..three great voyages of discovery in 1768 and in the| .. next .ten years added greatly to the knowledge of New “Zealand, | - Australia, the Antarctic and North West America. It was on the third voyage after he left Hawaii (then |. called the Sandwich Islands) that he came to Nootka Sound and Vancouver Island in March 1778. He then travelled north to. Alaska and into the Bering Sea until turn- ed back: by ice. He- returned to - General Drafting Course B. c. ‘Vocational School - — - Prince George | Apptications | are, now ing evened toe a new general . B drafting course. PRE-REQUISITES, - —. Grade pag preted with Mathes, | and Physics, COURSE —-11 monthi in structural, ochantca ana archi | - tectural basie ‘drafting ‘techniques. ae FRES — . $15.00. per ‘month; plus’ text books, COMMENCEMENT DATE — _ FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE — oe ee ‘Persons ‘requiring financial ald’ are advised to seck. information from a the nearest National Employ- * ment Service office. Thi. ‘Progra ‘Is sponsored wi the ede oval Gere | COOK winter in Hawali and there, in. a skirmish with natives, he was kill- ed. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth and With the publication . in: 1782 ‘of the account of his third: and” Test |’ voyage the existence of the. sea otters on this coast became known. ald in consequence the. maritime fur trade flourished. - =B,C, Centennial Committee ss All freedoms spring from tree ; {Busy Summer For : |RCAF Rescue: Contre . | Co-ordination. Centrein Vancouver |- ‘}handled a Mi \Suly through September of this .three children. |. The ROAF Search end’ Rescue |. year Search and Rescue officials revealed. diiring ‘the summer. monthe . ponding period last year when the Rescue Centre logged 375 incl dents, fi Included in ‘the July-September |iigures are 275 marine incidents, 15 aircraft incidents, 30 missing persons and mercy flights and 66] communication - checks. Over, tabulation the figures from January 1986 to September, ihe Rescue Centre handled 780 in- cidents this year, a slight decrease of 20 incidents under the 1865 figures, Marine incidents continued to be the most prevalent as thousand of boaters took to the water in increasing numbers this summer. HELP 7 ‘KIDNEYS: PASS | 3 LBS. A DAY Most pesple pass about three pints of Boquid wo day or abowt three pounds of liquid-waste. 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