tng increasingly common, due fn part to -rechargable nickele cadium batteries, re nited States is bays a noise‘ teval come | of 120 decibels Is-paintul to the human ear, Another says the average rock ‘y’ roir bard meas- ures 130 1 ceclbels. + ® Five more horses than last year i Full corrosion protected @ Slaintess steet drive it smiles going ‘away. This Sixty-five hp Johnson “ts the smallest V-4 in the herd, but It's big enough to lead. the way, The Skipper. See it here. ‘TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES 4541 Greig Ave. Phone 635-6384 x m Power/Pulse ignition m High-capacity fuel pump IDB loans have helped thousands of small and medium-sized Canadian businesses to enlarge or modemize their facilities to meet the demand for their goods and services. We invite you to discuss the financial needs of your business with us. — DEVELOPMENT BANK _ TEAM FINANCING FOR CANAOIAN BUSINESSES PRINCE GEORGE: 1320 Fifth Avenue — Telephone: 563-0641 | ed almost certain that rates would : id OF | .| able to avoid this,’” ib TC a | |e ihn el _| troducing cost coving prowetinne’ . wherever possible, ; o ‘| “However, the ‘miracle? could pi from Terrace Curling Club TERRACE CURLING LEAGUE UHAMPIONS, winners in the Saturday action were A Kvent 2 the Gordy Hanna Rink received thelr trophy champlons Rick Olsen, Andy Owens, Bill Ben- {to teach 30 to 40 students at a Anderson, Rink comprises Hanna, Art Me. Dick Braathen, Raymond Jakobs, Henry Kuehne _£ann, Cam Lane and John Gray. Other trophy and Steve Obzera, | to. be Lies droppedi in a 2 Indian history | “poRonTO: (CP) — me . hoya’ won't, always win in the/B history to be taught at a trav. ‘elling college being promoted by {8 - the: Company of-. Young Cangd- | ‘My grandmother was against education,’ says 49-year-old Ere | J nest Benedict, who grew up on the St; Regis Indian reservencar | f ‘Cornwall, Ont, “She, said they [Hq were teaching us lies about our-j 8 ' selves at school,?’ ; “We will teach history trom ‘ an Indian point of view.” rr Mr. Benedict hopes to have his travelling college train op erating by July 1. with regular visits to 1,000, Indian commun ; ities in Canada, : Under his plan, the ‘tratn will pull fnio a siding for perlods Lasting a few days: to a. few weeks, A staff of 10 or 12 will use movies and other visual aids ‘BOOKS & GAMES ch ‘COME INL AND LOOK: OVER RASTER | GIFT SUGGESTIONS - — INTERIOR | ‘OUR | president John zer and P, Halvorsen, and Bevent winners | time, stressing the development ofa-sense of what it means an Indian, Some students Spring Creek Golf Course will | Taunch its -new. club with a “members only’” tournament Pat Judd, a director of. the newly formed Golf - Club, plans a membership drive before thal date to augment the 26 members now inthe club, - After several organizational meetings, the Spring Creek Golf Club, was’ formed to: foster development of the Spring Creek éourse in conjunction with the new Management, Marg Ruehlen, secretary trea- surer of the club, said, with] the whole hearted cooperation of the new managers, the club is enthusiastically looking forward to a very successful year with many new facilities on the agenda, ; “A three month protem @Xecua tive with Paul Bogelund aspresi- dant has been set Up. Marg’ -Rushlen sald a hearty welcome is extended to all: the activities and the game at _the Spring Creek Golf Club, is set for Saturday April 27 at 8 p.m, in the club house, New members are invited, yak ‘No inctoase™ in hydio rates)" There will be no increase in. B.C, Hydro’s electric or gas rates or transit fares at this time, according hes ‘a’ statement Yelensed today by Hydro Co- Chairmen Dr. Hugh Keenteyside and Dr, Gordon Shrum. They said this decision was reached by B.C, Hydro’s Board of Directors this week despite a marked increase in salaries, wages, interest’ rates and the Dr, Shrum said the Crowncor- poration’s ordinary operating costs had risen by more than 12 per cent during the past year. “Several months ago, it seem= have to be increased this spring,?’ Dr, Shrum: explained, “but we are pleased that we have been He: said B.C, Hydro has been not have been accomplished if. 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