ee - Chamber’ has’ - pecqueatid: ‘Chamber. of: *Mines has the. Seismology Division, requested a. seismic Observatories Branch, is ‘study.of the area of-the Department. of Energy, 200 ‘year. old: lava ‘flow . - Mines, and Resources, .. # north of Terrace: :B.C.. > Ottawa,” to. ‘investigate - i - Information has ‘been -the information-received, me 6S given to. the. ‘Northern . strength of activity, and ‘a, «6©—Ss Chamber’ that indicates maintenance of an we 6©60FFs earth = activities are. observation station if happening periodically in thought worthwhile. - - the ‘largely uninhabited In the area of the lava: area, flow, evidence is seen on ‘. The -aciivity’ noted. at. air photos of several lava. ‘two points both north and - flows and other volcanic . ' south of the lava cone. activity of undetermined several miles ‘distant . dating, but obviously - suggests that the area is. much older than the 200 by no means dead. ‘year-old flow.” Further evidence of the. _ | Gemstones activity of the’area isthe What, 1 You. might ask,. presence of hotsprings, can we . learn of: north, south, and -east. of Gemstones near. the lava flow area, -‘Terrace...the | answer The ‘Northern -may be found in ‘Them Canadian | Conseit de la E ‘Radio-Television Radic‘ildvigion Commission ° Canadionna PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT BROADCASTING REGULATIONS che Following an annourcoment en & 8 arch 10, 1972, anda Public-Hearing held in Kingston in June, on proposed amendments ‘ta the Television Broadcasting Regulations, the Canadian’ Radio-Television Commission: annownces that the Canadian — programming credit of 25 per cent for the dubbing of foreign programs as out-lined in‘ Section 6A(4) of Its. Regulations is retained. The Cammission.notes that, on the basis of the presentations of broadcasters and representatives of the dubbing industry,’. this regulation constitutes a meaningful incentive for an indystry which is a ma [or employer of Canadian talent and production facilities. .. The Commission also announces that it will no longer limit the percentage of programs that may be imported from any single country. The Commission's recently announced co-production guidelines are intended to provide an encouragement to joint programming ventures between Canadian and foreign producers. . A Tew amended ‘Television Broadcasting Regulations ‘relative {o .Canadian..pragrammes in -.- television scheduled area: ‘minkmum of 60 per cent over the program day with ancaddiflonat! Tequiremant:that-.:; Canadian programmes must. achieve al. least. 50: per-.. cent in any recognized period of tha’ broadcast day in the case of private licensees and 40 per cent in the case of the CBC. . The Commission is optimistic that the private element of the Canadian broadcasting system under _ the new minimum requirements and the provision of the co-production guidelines will be able to increase the amount of Canadian programmes, te improve its quality and provide added Canadian and International exposure of Canadian creative resources. . ., The amended provisions for Broadcast Licence Fee Regulations and new Broadcasting Information Returns Regulations are enacted without substantial ’ changes. The Licence Fee Regulations ‘in effect exempt small community-owned (television rebroadcasting stations as ‘well. as étudent carrier current under-takings fram a licence fee requirement. The Broadcasting Information . Return” ‘Regulations — require. that stations must file their information | returns by November 30 each year, for the period “commencing September tof the year preceding and aaa August 31 of the year in which the return . s file .. These ‘amendments to: Broadcasting’ Regulations were: published in the Canada Gazette dated July. 12, 1972. . Monique Coupal, a Secretary. *. Haney Hunting. : - layer of the. forest floor, “semi precious. gems “in -this’ immediate area, would you believe’. - in An ». occurence.‘ of. “Amethyst curenee. ‘near’: our famous, one-way -Skeena River bridge. In this rock cuts on the Terrace end of the bridge, there have, been ‘known for years: and years (since the railway was built and very likely before) a good occurence’ of very ‘nicely: coulored crystals. West of Terrace and a little. north of - the highway, there have been ° good found, very: ‘specimens of Prrope, a semi-precious: grade of Garnet... The specimens - the. writer saw, which . ‘were ‘In Place’, were of- excellent deep red color, Similar in fact, to good Ruby. Very deep "purple “Amethyst has been found on. the Seven Sisters Mountains, Brawn cabinet ‘specimens of Garnet come from. Gribbell Island, south of Kitimat. These are on display at ‘the Terrace Library, ‘Excellent quality specimens of crystal Olivine come- from Kildala Bay. In the area are found several large bodies of Pegmatite, these should hold at least some semi-precious and perhaps, precious stones. | They are certainly good Lakelse J places to search. Near -the a. Hotsprings, specimens of aod: quality Fire:: Opal ‘thave been discovered, -In ‘a gravel pit. There are no ‘doubt . many: other sources. of Gemstones known better. ‘to the | Terrace Lapidary Club: - There must be many. undiscovered ~ sources. Damage by - forest fires. is closely related to moisture content of the surface organic The majority of grizzly. bears m remaining in’ North America occur mostly in Alaska and the Canadian Rockies. | _ “WolfPrees" are trees with many -branches which have grown upin the open before the et forest closed around them.’ CARE received in the previous ‘fiscal year. “The ‘majority of © -the increase,” -Mr,. Langford - _said, “consisted of donations to - : | the relief: and_rehabilitation of. ithe: East Bengal refugees assisted ‘by CARE following the devastating cyclone and civil © war, Mr. Langford singled out far contributions to the « “Bengal end 'slatement pointed ‘out that >this. was. $600,000". more than. and. an year-end: meeting the execulive committee decided on . Relief Fund .with. grants: of - the allocation of - another: $40-: $200,000. Next | "largest single contributions came from. Miles” for Millions: Walks . across ‘Canada. They acconnted for.a to‘al of $202,000 of which $94,000 came, from.the Oltawa: Walk $43,000 - from: ; the Metropolitan Toronto Walk. However, Mr. ‘Langford. stressed that the majority of CARE's funds still come from largest amount ($170,000). went ” program in Haiti, a country of vasl poverty. and malnutrition. Antoher: $70,000 was ‘provided for the -asuppori of.-CARE- *MEDICO Teams in Tunisia and. headed by Canadian’ doctors and staffed by Canadian nurses and technicians, - ‘Look OR centuries, parents have worried about the future of their children, ~ Just about all Parents want to see offspring grow: up, get their own. 4 don't usually take a hand. in ‘finding a mate for. their chil- dren, while in’ other iands, matriages are arranged. In India, however, anxious ‘parents ‘are often soothed by are no Jack. In fact, it seems that just about everyone be-: _ comes a soothsayer at one time or another in- india, predicting An Indian soothsayer in Jaipur lacks Into the future ‘to predict whether or not a husband looms on the horizon for the daughter of Indian woman in above photo, Soothsayers are plentiful in India, and tourists can find out about their futures for a few peonies, Indian Soothsayers- married, and have children of : In. many ‘countries, paren(s ~ soothsayers — of which there . : Other. grants were made. to construction, nutrition centres, - areas of the world as Hong. Columbia. noted that total costs: for CARE’s promotion, fund raising and - international administration are less than 5 per cent per annum. for teeth | - teeth treated with a thin plastic : film, officially called a pit and ‘fisstre sealant, will sub- slanlially prevent tooth decay on grinding surfaces of back Teeth. Into Future anything from future husbands or wives to the weather. Tourists visiting India often _ have their fortunes read by _ Street-side soothsayers..No . elaborate crystal balls, or fancy’ -- North American. style’ 'dark-" ° efica rooms are needed by the -. ‘Indians. They'll give it to you- straight from the shoulder for a few pennies. So if you want to know about: the man or women of your dreams, and you happen to be going to India for a visit, _ be sure to. solicit the advice of a’ soothsayer. ‘Who knows — maybe you'll become a believer. | seven. are being used as guinea pigs in a project to study the decay preventive. qualities of “he sealant. Every child-in the project. according ta Dr, - Ronald Jordan the professor ind reseurcher in charge of assessing the. results ‘of - the project, has two ma!ching teeth -¢ne upper molar and one lower - 'reated with the film. Two similar teoth on the ather side of ‘he mouth are not treated. The researchers will thus be able to ‘for trouble, LEARN TO DRIVE _ WITH THE PROS — scr \ Dear Ann Landers: Yesterday. while shopping in a well-known department store, 1 heard three. teenaged girls _ laughing’ uproariously.'” They were taking ‘pictures in one of . those self-service booths where you insert a coin and’ pull a - lever. As I walked by I noticed - one of the girls had gone into the - booth, pulled the curtain and . was photographing herself. Since the curtain reaches only. half way to the floor [ could see her bra and blous hanging around her knees, Obviously she was photographing herself I find this shocking. | My. family says it’s funny, What do - you say? —Toronto. Dear Tor: . 1 see ‘nothing funny. I see instead, a sorry little chick “with messed. -up yalues who is probably headed -nude from the waist up. the sealed teeth with which have net been treated. h ndshen’ treated ‘vith thos hich: ‘have® “nol bee in: Jreated. “The sealant is’ ‘applied aft inders _ Even if drinking i ig the Mint ‘thing in your crowd, it needn't: “crowd you oul. Learn the facts from Ann Landers’ booklet, “Booze and You —' For’ Teen- agers Only.” Send 35 cents in. coin and a long, self-addressed, Stamped envelope to this: “Newspaper with your request, os -ciching solution, “which makes have something to adhere lo, “tell, gathering in: the crevices. “At the end of the three’ year Even-age management is a system of growing , harvesting “and reproducing trees in stands essentially the same age. cessful) the. sealant is» in preventing. tooth decay from occurring. ; 0,000 of undesignated-funds: The ‘§ ‘to support .CARE’s ‘nutrition Dominican Republic.:Both ‘are... projects for community - development, safe potable waler, rural. school - and cattle dips in such diverse | Kong, Kenya,. Costa Rica and - Xerox is ‘Coiicas fora sales: representative: to be located in. Terrace, who hat a record of s successful sites and growth sin his prevent position. « ‘XEROX OrFEas ro soe - Quality. products 7 a .. = Strong organizational support: - . ~ . Excellent éamings potential’ ©. - .'Salary plus: commission and: bonu , > » Company paid benetit program, -.. including ¢rotit sharing | + Excellent promotional opportunities Salesmen with experience in the office ‘ecuipment,: insurance, investments-or pharmaceutical filets, with’. eniveraity background are encouraged to reply, In writing : 3 “YEROX OF CANADA LIMITED 1333 W. GEORGIA, VANCOUVER, B.C, ATTN. G. CORBETT 1, In his report, Mr. Langford: Sealant —~ A-team at the Universily of Western Ontario believes thai. . ‘Five hundred school children - in grades 1 and-2 aged six and . compare the treatment needs of -_ those | .The sealant. is. applied. after. . cians cleared wilh pumice: " the ‘oath is cleaned with pumice’. - and then treated with a special - he surface layer of the tooth. “more porous so the sealant can Tlie sealant penetrates nat only? - the: porosities .bul the ‘natural. pits and fissures in the loolh i- preventing food: from | S@@Rq* BC. 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