* Walp eae’ > ByMARY ANN BURDETT '” Bivé Branch members and six members of the Ladies Avzilliary travelled ® Stewart on the weekend - ¥ April 11-12 to’ partigipate mm the zone meeting and: seminar, The zone meeting ‘ ok place on the Saturday morning with the highlights yeing the. election of zone | _ Mficera,. Elected were .as ‘ollows: Ron, Gowe from Terrace aa Zone commander: Mary Ann ; Burdett from Terrace ai. Deputy Zone Commander “POLICE - NEWS" UT hy a result of information Jeceived, Terrace RCMP save charged Loran Popoff — Ww Terrace with breaking ind entering, beeaking out, und “possession of stolen woperty. The charges stem’ ‘rom a theft of supplies rom Al and Mac's. Hard . rare Store over the veekend. Approximately . 3,500 worth of tools: have een recovered. =. _It will be mainly cloudy today with a few scattered showers around the valley. The high will be 10 degrees ’ Calsius, the low three degrees. Tomorrow will be pvercast with periods of Al Larson from Stewart as Vice Chairman and Kelih From . the Ladies Auzilliary Jeanne Dixon ' was re-elected for a further two year term as Zone Representative. Congratulations to‘ all the ‘meeting indicate that the seminar. conducted by executive council officer from Cloverdale, Jack \\ ‘Jolleys '. ‘was: .. well ~Commiand ~_ Officer Fred Wynn - and : Japan wasted: by! nuclear leak | TOKYO. “tary Fi’ _ markets in western Japan | _ because ofa fear that a worthwhile, Command Secretary Larry Harrison were well recetvpd * by the folk in attendance: and much knowledge was there to be gained “by had no serious problema finding seating accommodation. were several items: of interest on the agenda not the Jeast of which was the cover charge issue. The ‘pesult of extended idlecussion. was that the cover charge has been —Legion News— There | Bureay, said an unreported. overflow’ of radioactive water March 8 wes,’ “in i of radioactive — relegue,”” the worst ever in” Japan's nuclear power i remaved | “ Legidn Convention ~’ ‘in’ Prince George commencing 31 May‘ ' through June 4.- “Comrades: D.- Mallett, M. Burdett'and : ‘K. Trask will: be’ attending . that.” function with - Comrades J. Davis and0.A. Kaulbeck as alternates, just # reminder to ~ membera who may be signing’ the papers to “sponaor a new member into “the Branch and Royal Canadian’ Legion - ‘ascertain. appleation. please ‘that: the form: is radioactive leak at 8 .nu- ‘clear plant may have com taminated marine life inthe A senlor government official, Dr. Fumio Amano of the’ Nuclear Safety terms . ; Government ine : “effective immediately. , ‘Delegates © were selected. for «the -Provincial * vestigators | , hee completely ‘a ‘and properly filled out, If the form is . incomplete it‘ means delays: in the processing of the application’ which may cause inconvenience to the “applying member. It also | means additional work-and - : inconvenience to the nem! 3 chairperton . “who already has a heavy whek load and limited tine. If the paperw are completely . . filed out. the application will be handled swiftiy and with a minimum of effort and. everyone will be. pa ot least ch one "en tink: ‘checking i rch m9 to "Brewed io an original process _ - dating back to 1377, Standard’s got a satistying mellow flavour. Brewed to _ please a B.C. taste using only — the choicest hops and Canadian malts. — seem were Bevel ee ee - friends for life le The Canadian Red Cross Society Dia a pee Erk EY ER lg Ap Tp tes Ps The Herald, Tuesday, April 21, 1981, Paie 2 “Ana the 2 edvertisainent’ for Cold Lake Resources ; Incorporation there was‘a typographical error. . ‘MAP NO, ‘ToMH 2 EAST BLOCK A read 45,56,55,56. ond should have read. 45, 46, 55; 56. «Below is the ad In Its entirety with the correction, COAL ACT - ~” SECTION 16° - Netice: 5 is Bereby given that purevant fo Section wo. Coal Act 1974 Cold Lake Resources Incorporation, : y. Mould,..Suite 1102 --~750 West Pender, ‘ : ‘Vancouver, B.C., have applied to tha Ministry of - 7: “Energy, Mines and .Patroleum for coal licenser tituated In the Canstor Land District a follows: INAS. MAP NO. 104A 16 WEST BLOCK OLA ats 25,26 38 28; 45,4655, $4: #57: 50; 63,64, 73,74) 65, 66, 75, 76; 67,68, 77, 70: 07, 88, 97, r e, », #, 100. ‘MAP NO, 104H 1 WEST - BLOCK D9, 10, 19, 20. oy _ MAP NO. 1084 2 EAST. ‘BLOLR *-, AL 211,983 21, 22, 39, Ms 23, 24,34, 44; 49, 44, $3, Sa : 45;:45, 5, 56) 65, 84,75, 76: 67, 68,77, 705 9.70, 79, OOF J WG. .-97, We WF, W, 9, 100. BLOCK . # v 10, Ww, 20. “ERRATUMte COAL ACT , _ SECTION 6 Agent—Anitiony Mould FOR SALE BY OWNER Unique design 2 yr. old home on bench. 2 bedraoms with den or 3 bedrooms, w-w. § carpet. large living room, natural river rock fireplace, large dining room, bulif- & ins In kitchen, central vacuum system. -& Enclosed garage. Good view from 3 sundecks. 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