7 OTTAWA (CR): _ number of voreons: unable to find work rosa to 983,000 in March from _ $28,000 in February, Statlatics Canada said " today, ' Adjusted for seasonal variations, the jobless tate increased by 0.2 to 74 per cent in March. s: The increase was _ concentrated in the 15- - to-24-year-age. where the rate rose for ‘gvén by .0.6'to: 14.1 per” cent and for women by — - 0.4:t0°12,7 per cent, ‘Among persons 25. "years of: age and over, _ ‘the unemployment rate rose slightly for men by remain unchanged at €.2 per cent for women, ‘The * seasonally- _ adjusted: rate rate in- creased In all provinces - and New Brunswick. . : The labor force,. in- eluding those with a job. ‘and those looking for work, increased to 11,- "609,000 from: 11, 511,000 in February. adjusted ratio of em- ployment to population declined by 0.1 to 60 per cent in March, ‘tinued to have. the ‘highest seasonally-ad- justed unemployment rate, rising to 13.2 per cent from 12.7 in February. Alberta had * the lowest rate at 4.1 per bent, up 0.6 from the previous month. | The fate rose in group, "0.1 to 4.5 per cent and. — except . Saskatchewan ° The seasonally- - Newfoundlagd con-_ | Unemplo yment increasing | , Prince Edward Island to 12.8 per cent from 10.8 - per cent; i Manitoba to. 6.3 per cent from 5-1 per cent; in Nova Scotla to - 10.8 per cent from 10 per cent; in Quebec to 9:8 . per cent from 6.5 per cent;: in” British. -. Columbia to 6.1 percent from 5.9 per cent and in . Oiitarlo to 6.8 Ben eget from 6.5 percent =: . In Saskatchewan .the . . rate dropped ta 4.6 per” : cent from’ 5.3 per cent: and in New ‘Brunswick * $0108 per cant from 11.1 percent. ©. ; of major cities. sur ‘ -yeyed, thé autoindustry » © centrd of Windsor, Ont.,. _ continued i¢“have'.the | . highest unemployment — rate “at 12.9 per’ cent.° despite a large” arop . from 16.1 per cent. * Statistics “Canada| warned, however, that | figures for’ ‘all cities i are; - “hanéd | on amall samples :” “anid can fluctuate wildly’ - from month to, month’ The. unemployment ~ ". vate for the other cities ’ surveyed, with the February rates in, brackets, was: “St. John's, Nfld., 11.0" (i. 5) : Halifax, 9.1 (9.1) Saint John, N.B., 8.2 (10.7) -Chicoutimi- _ Jonquiere, Que. - 13.3 ° (2) Quebec, 9.3 (8.9) «Montreal, 10.2. (8.4) — Ottawa-Hull,-6.7 (7.0) _ Sudbury, Ont. 8.3” (85) °C. ; -Oshawa, Ont., 6.2 (6.2) (79) 7 ___. Skelly:watd that if: Amax. were required to pay. for” wreaking damage on Alice | "prohibitive: as to force. the ” eonipany to consider other ways to dispose, of tailings, “such 88 a land” feral - Unusual weather patterns In B.C. “continue «this ‘weekend ‘as stow Surries ‘and low temperatures hit the area. Today -will be cloudy with snow flurries inf the afternoon,: Afternoon high: ‘will. be’;.2°. degrees ‘Celsius and ithe ‘overnight . § owen: ‘degreca, “Tomorrow * will be manly cloudy with a :few more snow flurries, and : of more of the ‘same - ‘is ’ save yo you as much money as legally possible. ; siachiets Fa ge eae dang The Herald, Fridey, April i0, 1981, Page 3 IF income tax time __} puts youin abind, remember, at H&R Block we are trained & to cut through the confusion and- 2] explore every possi- .# ‘ bie. deduction and credit. So we can And you can fee! tree to relax, knowing paying only the absolute minimum tax. This year be sure. 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POLICE : Chairperson, Laurie At the risk of being clean and of a dressy nature, These are -the NEWS . regulations and contrary to. foolish sayings regulations Terrace RCMP reported.a are not made to be broken, broken gas line behind ; ‘The Legion is a nice place to Town Cleaners which come, let’s keep it that way occured at 30:10 p.m. — anice place to spend an ‘Thursday, - A ~ vehicle ‘evening: out. attempting to climb the hill “This weckend The Bad behind the cleaners failed to Mannets will be providing dosoand slid back down the ~ the mauaie for your listening hill hitting the building and -anddancing pleasure.Come damaging: the Ilne.' on out, join your frienda and -Pacifie Northern Gas ‘ren havea good time but please was called out to repalr the come in proper dress. _° leak. Mallett, informs us thatthe repetitive, management committee has several would once again like to events in the planning with: remind. everyone of ° the Easter Bonnet. Night oh dress regulations. On April 18 being the first in Friday and Saturday after 8 line. For that occasion the p.m. it is walking out dress women are asked to only. Work gear, dirty or construct Easter bonnets unkempt regalia ls not which the men willbeasked acceptable. If you. are - t .model in an Easter already in the branch when “Bonnet Parade. There will the hour’ of reckoning - be prizes for various arrives please depart categories of bonnets.Come without having to be asked on gut, enjoy the evening, or told several times, There ‘being your friends and of are many peopie. who course bring your bonneta. Sports Chairman, Bud Kirkaldy, is planning a number of interesting { events, the dates of which “Great versatility makes the _ Cat 215 areal money-maker” Gary Mangelson, Sales Manages, Cotumbla Ready Mix F When Columbia Ready Mix in Victoria expanded into the construction business, ‘they needed a tough, versatile machine: _for site preparation work. They found just what they wanted in. the 63 kW 68 he) ‘Cat 215 excavator... _ “The 218 is just the right aize tor us? "says : ’ Sales Manager Gary Mangelson:“it's big ‘enough to do tha job; yet small enough to mave around economically” On sub- ‘ division sites, Columbia keeps its 215 busy an a variety of chores, from excavating | USED sock For versatilé, trouble-free performance ’ ~and steady profits~raly on the “feial team onda ‘mixed § 1972. fastball wa ates team.» Wateh ne scamper Meter Home td “Toyota Mark Il Sed basements to digging sewer and water lines. 3/4-1-1/4 yd. Cat 215 excavator. It’s: ‘and commencement dates. Ford Capri 2 Dr. Tene _Datevn! sin. veo Late *. Whereverit’s used, the 215 isa profitable backed by the best parts and. The annual golf tournament # ™ “Simm ny rou ery performer. As Mangelson‘says:"Becausethe —_ service support going.. .thraugh 53 . isin the planning stage az is B 175 : Dee Maverlek 2 Dr. Sedat 1,400.00 215 is So éasy to move around, we.can Finning locations in B.C, the Yukon ‘ the ball tournament at Nass Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan | $800.00 ; . even handle single basement ekcavations and Mackenzie Vallay, NWT. _ Camp. We look forward to ¥ _ Bulck Stn. Wagon 3.00.00 1978. Se and make a profi iv, ; oo ' "events shortly. ; Ventura’ 4 De. Sedan / " | a | _ Mantra at oe 2 We give you abetier product : als N Ni IN GS Honda Civic 4 spd. 1,706.00 V.W. Rabbit * 400.00 : COURT | Ford Tied time Aaper Sin. Wagon. 1,300.00 and better product support _GAMAC PLU. 4 spd. Canopy 4,995.00 Ford 44 T: 4nd 5,500.00 . Chev P.U.-Camper 11,500.98, Honda Civic 4sped. 3,308.00 fined Benny Jacobsen $250 eat -19% , ae oO ; . for impaired driving in Datsun Pickw- 3900.00 ipge. : an ae | Kitimat Provincial : Court § Honda Accord 5 apd. 5400.00 -Ahada Plekup Sand 5,500.00 : gat te. een w w fie | 1979 AMG Pickup-Canom ‘setts ; robation for possession of pai Pick ded ‘nents Pretu 8,200.00 ; stolen property. Green pled gigs “= 6— «Eagle Stn. Wag. 11,000.00 ‘galty bo ihe tence which | Chey PlckupCencpy — 1.900." Eagle d dr. Sedan» 9,000.00 - occured in February, alter § } having sold a stolen s * bracelet to an undercover @ _ SKEENA AUTO METAL a 4942 Highway 16 W. DA. 5036 TERRACE HONDA. _ 4838 Highway 16 W.. 635-6571 policeman. F Joseph Richard Asseiin f was fined $950 after having been found guilty | for ; impaired driving. ’ DR. 5179