New ihrary hours: are » posted by Librarian Elaine Perry, whosays popular demand has forced librarians to forego continuously | from 10 a.m. to § p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to5 p.m. Saturdays. their 5 p.m, to 7 p.m. closing and keep the doors cpen- - "HEALTH REASONS / 7 Principal granted year leave | ‘John Bastin, principal of Caledonia Senior Secondary - ‘ and for ten years a school administrator in School District 89, has been granted a one-year leave of absence for health reasons. Bastin requested the leave and at special board meeting *Monda night, trustees acceded to his request, j LAL As more and more people _[‘are coming into ‘the CB world, we would like to atress the importance of the use of channel 01 as by mutual courtesy of the CB'ers in this area, that ch. 01 remain: open as a monitered by a group known \ 8B the a-Way Flasher’s. 1 This group is made up of. concerned individuals whose aim is to help the trucker’s and in general, the motoring public who require assistance, be ‘it. .in- formation, landlines, directions, messages and most important emergency -calls. This is done only on a 24 hour basis, 365 days a peat and we would ask your p in keeping this channel clean for the above purpose. trucker’s channel which is: Interviews for applicants to fill the temporary vacancy will be he evening. Because this is a temporary position, the board hopes to fill it with local aa There probabl be no sutide Ravertising of the vacancy. As the school year ap- proaches, there remain three vacancies for Spec iplists Jn noth, Achool district. the positions of elementary — counsellor, speech - therapist, and learning assistance teacher require new incumbents, There ‘will be 60 new teachers in the district, a . decrease of 25. from last year's turnovers total. Enrollment is not er pec change, thoug there will be no firm: in- dication of enrollment levels until the school year starts. td AKER - ‘BREAKE} — To date, there are only 4 bases in town that are able to monitor on a 24 lir. basis - so if there are any. more | concerned citizens out there that would make: a. gaod monitoring base, then please get in touch with Sandman, Rockcrusher and. Pebbles, Little Mama or ‘myself. Also please note that we do hot, give out: Smokey reports or time checks, so do not ask us-for. Which brings to mind , the use of some individuals on other channels. For want of . do I'sat down and scanned | the channels (I know this ‘makes me. a rubber neck) regardless I was amazed to find that during those few minutes, 6 out of 23 channels were being used for sheer nonsense. Get off Channel 01 you ungood buddies! | Playing hide and seek, exchanging. receipes and arranging blind dates are not what the CB was meant for. Word has it that a cleaning up of the air waves is in progress so hopefully a lot of this nonsense is about to be eliminated. Hf. you are guilty of these offences, Eesve clean up your act or’. eave the mike unkeyed or ‘you're liable to find yourself 10-7 in the future. Come on Terrace, let's : make ourselves known as” the good cB’ ers. " Speaking ‘of 10-7, once again it’s that time for me too, so the best to all of you, | keep smilin’ and lets keep‘ all the channels clean, 10-4? Catch you on the flip flop...3’s Dino By BRIAN GREGG Herald staff writer Amendments to the Canada Fisheries Act, designed to provide greater protection to the aquatic environment and stiffen the penalties for poaching and other offences, | will go into effect September 1. Local Trisheries officer John Hipp says it’s about tlme these amendments © came into effect. He said poaching is not a serious problem in the in the. future a fisherles | officer will be able to en- force the fishing regulations as a peace officer under the criminal code. He said this does not mean fisheries officers will become policemen because their only duty will be to. be enforce the ‘fishing regulations. . He ‘said a summary conviction for Illegal . session of salmon will nerease from $1,000 to a $5,000 maxinium fine. will range from $50,000 to $100,000. He said the courts can order an offender to clean- up the mess or force him to pay clean-up costs. Fines can alse be levied for the distruction or disruption of fish habitat and fish food. He said if bark from a logging truck falls into the water and disrupts the food aupply it will bel classified as ution. Prish eggs are now classified as fish and charges involving the disruption of eggs can also - A person who is fishing _ illegally even though he is New Zion Baptist minister here Rev. Paul Mohninger, - new pastor at Zion Baptist Church, was formally in- stalled: for service last .. Sunday in service ved by Lloyd Anderson.. H: Wilke, form portiand Oer, on, was the quest Other’ speakers included the ministers of Baptist Churches from Kitimat and Prince Rupert. Rev. D.. ' Barkman spoke on behalf onthe Terrace Ministerial Association. The moderator of the church Jurgen Bahr, of- ficlally welcomed the new pastor. Mr, Bahr welcomed Mrs. Mohninger and presented - her. with a utiful corsage. THE HEKALC, Thursday, September 1 1977, PAGE i man ACHING, POLLUTION:REGULATIONS, = | Long-awaited changes heralded not in possession of fish can also be charged, he said Tickets can be given to person sinvolved in minor offenses like fishing without a license, he said. Anyone whoisgivenaticketcanpay — the .fine without going the courts. ‘Fisheries and En- vironment Minister Rorheo LeBlane said in a news release the main: objective of the changes to the act is to” preserve the country's natural environemin and its renewable resources plus & erack down harder on. people who flaunt fisheries regulations. He said poaching has caused a logs to the B.C. salmon industry of more than $3 million a year. "With new provisions and heavier penalties under the revised Act, we will be in a much better position to deal with the poaching problem. At the same time, we will need the support and cooperation of the fis industry and the gener public to back up the efforta of the federal and provincial authorities,” LeBlanc said. AUTO PARTS & TIRES — ‘SPECIALS. Water Tires (Belted) ‘STP Oils & Additives. a fired hot water tanks - s - 8 inch HD. Bench Grinder sna MANY MORE ITEMS © 4808 HWY 16W Chuck Steaks Ib. - 2 : . - 2 . ls (Burns! Swifts) B 89. MEMORIAL | - SERVICE A memorial service was last night in Victoria’s Emanuel Baptist Church for eph Maurice Champoux, 9 41, whodied Aug. 19 in a traffic - accident near Golden. . He was the husband of Cathie and father of Lynda, Murray, Ken, and Brian. He also leaves to. mourn his loss his. parents, Irene and Almer: Champoux of Dun- ‘can, B.C., brothers and sisters, Robert and - Lue, Bernard and Faye of Terrace, Leonard an Pat of Shawnigan Lake, B.C., Harold and Evie of Cobble Hill, B.C.,. Julie and Marcel law Mr. G. Gibson, Victoria and many. nieces, nm ephews, aunts, uncles, and dear friends. Maurics- was) born in. Delmas, Sack, but grew up: in Wells, B.C Arrangements by First, Memorial Services Lid." ad re ani You we have a job for you. , “Please contact. ‘Bob at 638-1614 ‘Or phone 635-9 va: audition. .. : WANTED FOR EXTRA MONEY & A NIGHT JOB If you'cari play a musical instrument and sing, We need all the coyntry & western singers and . guitar players we can get. I Ifyou think you can doa two week single Gagne of Langley, father-in- os : : ‘for.an appointment LOOKING t ‘ 151 \Cross Rib Roasts 99° Spare Ribs Pork Side *1.19. Cottag @e Rolls $ coy. halves 1 89 Ib. Beef Sausage a | 19. Fresh Homemade Bacott ty the jiece 51,59 Village Meats "nested in the ney renoraad Super Yu Store A Beot i is Grade A Government Inspected 9AM. to6 PM. | 638-1 165_ } . _ Mix & Match Pepsi, Seven-Up Ber 2 /89° & Schweppes Ale ** pus Daas Store tains )