soe Baye . -ouetions asked: a . - ’ What is the purpose of: ..° .- underda - Government; ‘To do political jaying F Pacific Northern Gas today. _ Inadditjonto'reducing the’ ola a .nan-partisa aunounced that the B.C, Company's rate base by ener te nee Pail Energy: Commission ' has . $1,159,008, tha Commission also. : ened a disallowed a:total ‘of $253,917 wilh a : national government, ©. o authorized an Increase In the - ved at O17 that is very concerned with. justice to all people (especially _ the group Company’s natural gas rates annual operating expenses "and ay i : ed bi iy things political. The group isthe the weak): and to. value’ | deenly concemed «wilh. sufficient on provide an anni ~ Caines ay the Compary. -— Coramittee of Justice amd communitles regardless at j fundamental questions and y Following ‘a previous ap-- Liberty and.is head-quartered -. creed ‘or to serve: those. w jFelated issues ‘and’ that . volume year of $10,704.60 din - Blleation rd the Company hh in Toronto and listé itself asa. - wield the most power and make “should be faced in ‘all-honesty " # e ompany Appile te ~ Jaquary for arate increase,the. non=partisan, extrq< the most noise? =: es sby all of us. 2 Ps March for at nerease In ta + Commisgion granted interim “parllamentary . organizati | Management and unlons-To . “The local. group comprises sufficient to nerease i | annie increase amounting to ap- The Herald's Introduction jo seek socio-economic justice for petween 13 aud 20 people who 1 rela. a rom #9 nm, proximately $1,169,000 per year the group, came In the form of all concerned or gun for still imeet ona. fairly'regular basis th ume year ult vi Ape effective February 1, 1974,” Mr. Epp Talstra of Terrace who . higher profits and wages to look at local pi 8 and . bee revere tee ng a il pending afullrate hearing, The ‘brought to us the latest in a regardless of their lec of merit discuss them and then reports short d ty the Gon ht de y. Fate hearing was held early in series of Political’ Service’ or their ill effects on others?, . -go to the Toronto olfice is orized by inertia te \May . The larger rate Increase [Bulletins from the C.J.L. The | Housing policy - To provide ~ af you would ke. more In- by exci 1 eit 4dz pan rate “now authorized by the Com Bulletins, being published - human homes for all peaple, formation on the group either increase, i aba annually. mission will hecdme effective throughout the current federal regardless - of income or write to C.J.L. at 220 College increase Oe - July 1, 1974 and will replace the: election: ‘campaign, have gs “stimulate the conomy, and. Street in Torcnte or get in touch Oe ire Kinsmen The increase autherized by interim increase in effect since , their viewpolat, chang! increase employment? h Epp Talstra:-here i -."qhe big winners at the Kinsmen Bingo were — Kinsmen’s Swimming Pool Fund. Another is the Commission amounts to Im increase in effect since their V al, changing tie. ployment. with Epp Talstra:.here in ~ ‘Agnes Delorme af Kitimat and Mrs. Kenneth planned for next yeur, this time with players. $1,677,300 per year from the “February 1, 1874, ” political structure in Canada by. Asie evident, the question are Terrace. Be Fe'ison of Burns Lake who each look home seated at tables. The Kinsmen and kinettes wish revenuefromtheprevious basic . The | Commission has Po Oh at goule _ Thetorical and deal not 60 much $2,000. ‘The Bingo’ which attracted 1,100 will to thank all who made this event a success, rates, The Commissions’: requested that the Company file, a On their ierest {bulletiz, for- - re provide between $5,000 and 6,000 towards (he decision was based on allowing new rate schedules t0 ils sample, thera .is a list of anibae . . conten a > the Company a-return of 9.5 per’ various claskes: af custamers lo questions Under a. heading © cenit rate hase as determinedby reflect the Increase-in revenue - What is the “purpose of: the 4 eT oe BENE ya Oe = a ee enema tnaremhes “nee , Out-of-Town Autenlan Coverage “the Commission, plus allowed authorized. It has also ordered. pamphlet goes on to en- . : Be a ors . ; operating expenses, - ' | that: in developing these.new ‘Fiumerate teu’ subjects ranging = - . all | eA Motorists inured with the ‘That-assurance was given rod this week. by. number" Tee at Pacific Northe ee anes teat ee reduced oa lever (am, government lo foreign . Aad bad be sol . flotd ured ' w e a8 \ pressed this week by.a number rate base of Pacific Northern ta customers be reduced to a level | Tb is said r the Great had his soldiers eh Insurance . Carporatjon af “today ‘by Norman Bortnick, of - motorists wha’: -had | be $32,614,707 whereas the comparable with residential. policy te economic eougle of the si ea tees couldnt grab see ne the bonds! That's ‘ British Columbia can travel in “vice-president and general mistakenly concluded thalsuch Company had determined its (gas rates in the rest of the P Sooty ‘== gne way outofahairy situation? ‘ “lhe ©? United States with full .. manager of B ICKC, who was .. coverage was lacking... _-~-, rate base to he $33,763,615... - province.” “confidence ‘that. they .are.. responding. to. concern. ex- ~ .. ‘‘Autoplan. accident .benefits, S Se vos beeen! —s “eoveréd by Autoplan shauld.an’. pressed. this week ©. who. was - third-party’ liability. coverage, -: — ; oe 'e@.-F NTE P ‘accident occur during thelr trip. - -responiing (0 concer 1 ex- a collision and eotprehensive we et ; Sot . : Tigi Bate Te : JOE §-P Ril ER aes a ren — 0 os 2%, 7° insurance ‘remain in full force® a ee cot > ih Mm ee ls ; ol. e : iss anywhere ‘in Canada or the 6 20 gp oO eo. re m4 & ae 2- A641 Lazelle, Terrac ; ~pne ection CIDE? | continential United States" rs © Cie Ouie mo, ~ ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL-PRINTIN : “A goneral elestion in Canada’ es ald Me Bortniche ee we A EET [+ - » OFPSETE LETTERPRESS 1,4 general election in Canada person 16 contact is the’ “idephone service ) 665: : LIONS PARK. voy eK ° — Js not only a time of political "© umerétor who prepared the, telephone service al (604) 665-0 h - ANNO ES Do ie ae . 635 2024 : ie . . : : at a \ 1.63 « aS ' 695-6411 f 4 : “thetoric. iis also a period of Ot ‘4600 where those of our insureds 7 ‘intensive work, behind the, Preliminary lst. : ~ whe are involved in an accident a = . RSE Ratan conteancpemengias eae eee” TUNE 22 & 23 Re oncom anv | ro performing ‘an tial funes | Come repatinig lists’ call collect to report: the in- ' 29 & a5 . : . a