Job opportunities -- Further details on the following jobs are to be obtained by calling tha Terrace office of the Canada Employment Centre at 635- 7134, - Millwright - IWA rate. Terrace. Permanent full time. General duties in local mill - shift work involved. Baker - $7.00 per hour to start, Terrace, Permanent full time. Must have ex- perience. General Office Clerk - DOE $3.50 hour. Terrace, Per- manent full time. Invoicing through a cardex inventory system. Accurate typing. Radlator Repairman - Negoliabla salary DOE. Terrace. Permanent - full time, Must have experience or related radiator ex- perience. Some Nght mechanic work. Registered Nurse - Clinic - $5.50hour, Terrace, On call only - for relief and for _ emergencies, To assist in clinic, Manager-Suprv. - Stereo Dept. DOE. Permanent full time. Must have retail sales experience knowledgable about stereo equipment. Musthavegood Management skills, Advertising Salesperson - Negotiable. Terrace. Must be fully experienced. Must have own transportation. Must be able to work in- dependently, Cocktail Waitress - $4.25 hr. DOE. Must be 19, mature and reliable, Construction Labour - $4.00 hr. Terrace, Own lransport and asse. “Some building experience preferred. Clerk Typist - $139 week, Terrace. Mainly typing with some filing and reception duties. Babysitter - $6 to $8 a day. To care for 117 mo. old boy five days a week. Please have referrences. Shit “Opie: Gok: DORE. aelearance required... Terrace, Permanent full- time job. -Expeience preferred but will train. Must have own = tran- sportation. Plumber or Apprentice - 12.75 hr. Terrace. To do contract plumbing work. Temp. Sales Clerk - $3.50 hr. DOE. Terrace. Permanent part- time. Must be mature. Handling cash sales. Ex- perience preferred, General Office Clerk- Bookkeeping - $410 - $450 month. Terrace, Per- manent parttime, Accurate typing. Bookkeeping - payroll, filing, reception. Experience required. Associate Dental Surgeon - Fee for Service. Must have min. of 3 years experience a8 dental surgeon with H.C. Licence. Registered Nurse - $1124 month. Terrace. Care of patients In ICU maintenance of equipment. Responsible to head nurse, Shift work 8 percent VP. Room and "oard provided at cost, Executive Secretary - $1,000 month. Terrace. Typing 60 wpm, filing, transcribing, shorthand ‘month = end reports, exp with public. Vandalism in Trail TRAIL, B.C, (CP) — Van- dalism to water control equipment at two major reservoirs weekend almost left this goutheastern British Colum: . bla clty without water, a clty spokesman sald Monday. The spokesman = said valves and other control equipment was smashed at the Violin Lake and Cam- bridge Creek dams early Saturday. City manager Ken Wiesner sald a call by a resident averted ai dangerous situation and supervisory personnel made porary repairs to the dams. Trall's 75 civic workers have been on strike for almost 22 weeks and resentment was building up after city council last week rejected a report by mediator Hugh Ladner to end the strike, during the. ’ Cook - $3.00 hour. Terrace. Cooking and some clean-up. Shift work. Heavy Duty Mechanic - $10.51 hour. Terrace. Temporary full time (2 months). Certified HD Mechanic Heavy Equipment repair. Child Care Supervisor + $186 week, Terrace. Permanent fulltime. Must be registered nurse or have successfully completed to early childhood education cou. Filers - I.W.A.. rate. Terrace, Permanent full time. General duties in local mill, Must have saw fil or saw fitter experience. Computer Operator - $850 - $1200 mo. DOE. Terrace. Permanent fulltime. Must be experienced on IBM System 32 - Must be IBM trained. Operate 3741 Keypunch. Clerical Assistant - $5.23 hr. Terrace, 50 wpm typing, filing, photocopying, minute- taking, mail, shorthand dicta preferred, Typing test to be ,: given, Composing Room Foreman - Negotiable, Terrace. Must be journeyman of 4 years experience. Must have thorough knowledge of ail equipment. Must be able to do minor maintenance and some repalr. Typesetter - Negotiable. . Terrace. Experience preferred or must have 50 wpm typing. Excellent career choice. Carpenters - DOE union reco wage, Dawson Creek. No accommodation supplied. Grader Operator - Negotiable, Must have logging and road building construction experience. Plumber - Union wage. Kamloops. Must be jour- neyman or experience. Stenographer - $6.82 hr. Terrace. Must have 50 wpm. Dictaphone, Must have grade 12 or related ex- perience. Security Clerk - $3.00 hr. Terrace. Prefer experience. Must be willing to learn. Bricklayer - $12.00 hr. DOE. Terrace. Must have own transport. Must be fully experienced. Prefer, jm or equivalent, Desk Clerk - $3.60 hr, Terrace. Ability to control difficult people and patrol building algo handle cash. - + atte TA dee ceoperatlon with B.C.’s ministry of forests, For the first five years of the long-term program to clear away dead timber Prisoners rights VICTORIA (CP) — Dr. Keith Jobson, chairman of the local John Howard Society, said today he is pleasantly surprised by new regulations for provincial correctional centres an- nounced Friday by Attorney- General Garde Gardom. Gardom said the changes will give prisoners’ rights greater recognition and ensure prisoners will be dealt with in a fairer man- rer. Jobson said he agreed with usually met with resistance from within the system. He said clarification and restructuring of the disciplinary processes is an Important step because current procedures are like kangaroo courts. Jobgon said set- ting definitive standards for prisoner segregation and solitary confinement will make sure solitary is not abused. SCHEDULE CHANGE Between Prince Rupert and Masset a The following schedule is now effective 5 Lv Prince Rupert Mondays 11:59 pm Wednesdays 12 noon B® Thursdays 11:59 pm Lv Masset Tuesdays 4:00 pm Thursdays 4:00 am Fridays 4:00 pm @ This is a tug and barge service between § Prince Rupert, on the mainland, and § 7 Masset at the north end of Graham Island, i for private and commercial vehicles only. No foot passengers & time is 12 hours. boarded. Crossing & BRITISH COLUMBIA FERRY CORPORATION - For information and reservations phone VANCOUVER 669-1211 VICTORIA 386-3431 PRINCE RUPERT 624-9627 MASSET 624-9627 (collect) , THE HERALD, Tuesday, July 11, 1978, PAGE 3 Ferry traffic increased VICTORIA (CP) — Traffic on the British Columbia Ferry Corporation's two main runs increased significantly in June com- pared with the same month ‘last year, Conny Yzen- brandt, & corporation spokesman, said today. Yzenbrandt, supervisor in the Crown corporation's traffic department, said of passenger and vehicle traffic ia nearly back to what it was prior to the doubling of fares in June, 1976. She sald all traffic is still five per cent below what it was In June, 1975, but ferry officials expect that gap to be narrowed in the next two mouths when the effect of the 90-per-cent reduction of June, 1977, will be éelt. gnized e., proposals, -but..any. -ins., ¥ ‘" ““troduétion ~ of change is< June's figures show the level Test drivea Honda today at : a TERRACE HONDA SALES ‘ } 4842 Hwy, 16 West Skins Lake Spiliway 1s the site of Initial Nechako Reservoir from thereservolr's surface and shoreline, Alean’s operating i Terrace, B.C. V8G 1La clean-up operations scheduled to begin this fall by Alcan in costs are expected to be about $400,000 annually. (Courtesy ; 435-8571 or 635-4325 HONDA of the Ingot, Alcan Smelers and Chemicals Ltd.) Dealer Licence Number 02056A a \" —— : 2» 2, ~¥ Every time ou decide to buy a product of Canada.you h (Gu _ When you shop, your Canadian product selection is virtually unlimited. Just about everything you need to maintain one of the world's highest standards of living is made, mined, grown or produced right here in Canada. Think about each purchase; from your daily bread to your annual vacation you can usually find value in a Canadian product. | The list is virtually endless. 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Preventative « Rye «Safes » Safety Devices Sailboats « Salt Radiators « Radishes « Railroad Record Players « Refrigerators Rivets « Road Material « Rubber Bands « Rust « Sauerkraut » Saws « Saw Blades « Scales» Scors * Scalants « Sculptures « Sealants q? Searchlights + Sewers Sewing Machines « Shampoos « Shelving ¢ Ships « Shirts « Shoeho Shoes» Shutters « Siding « Signs + Skates « Skirts + Slacks + Sleighs and Sleds » Snow Blowers * Soap « Soil Conditioner * Solvents = Sonobuays « Soybeans» Soups * Spaghetti * Spectacles - Spreaders + Springs * Sprockets « Squash Staples « Sceel + Store Fronts * Strawberries » Scraws ¢ Sulkies » Suspenders * Switches + Tables + Tanks + Tapers * Tarpaulins Telernetering Equipment * Tents » Textiles « Thermometers .* Tile» Tires» Toilet Preparations 2 * Transformers * Trousers * Trusses, Roof » Tubing « Turkeys + Turnips * Umbrellas » Underwear Uniforms + Sef Uranium/Components « Vaccines * Valves « Vanities ¢ Varnish + Vaults « Veneers + Ventilators + Vises » Wadding * cr Wallpapers « Washers « Water Pollution Control Equip- ment * Waterproofing « Wax * Weed Killer # Weights » Wheat * Wheels « Winches » Windows * Wines * Wire * Yachts ¢ Yarns « Yeast + Yogurt * Zinc * Zippers + Zirconium/Alloys « Abrasives * Airplane Hanger Doors * Almond Paste + Aluminum Doors » Axes and Ad | * Government Gouvernement ; of Canada du Canada Industry, Trade = Industrie and Commerce et Commerce Jack Horner, Jack Horner Minister ministre. I ait our economy grow and jobs:‘are reated.