Receiving thelr ticket money to travel to CEGEP College in Trois River, Quebec from Nick Nattress, of Price-Skeona are Judi Eastman (centre) and Gall Chhokar, two French language emersion students. The students leave today, cach with a $850 French language summer bursary from the Secretary ‘of State. Eastman plans te attend UBC in six weeks and Chhokar will return to Terrace at that time to work for a year before going to university. Hoth students plan to major in the arts and languages. They have ex- ' pressed their appreciation to Bill McRae and Price- eens. Fire investigated “Terrace Fire Depart- three people homeless. ment is investigating the Bill Montgomery, of 8 cause of a.firé at the 4625 Graham‘ Ave.,. his Terrace Trailer Court . “early Thursday .that left Post office closed Monday Postal facilities in the ‘Terrace area will be closed on Monday, July 2, in observance of the on Day holiday. There will be no mail delivery on Monday, with the exception of special delivery items, and the post office ‘states street letter box collections will . be made’ on a Sunday service basis. Full-postal. service wills redume Tuesday, July 3.” wife and their. daughter ‘escaped from the fire without injury. . - Fire Chief Cliff Best - gays that the home was. fully involved by the time the department got to it at 2:52 a.m. ; WEATHER A cold front from the Pacific will cause cloudy skies and the chance of a few showers this morning. The sky should clear up this afternoon. The expected high today is 321 dégrees-Celsius“and’ the | overnight low ‘ia ‘10 degrees. Members of the Canadian. Paperworkers — Union, local 298, have voted in favor of a strike. In a ‘vote held Wednesday, workers at _ Eurocan’s Kitimat pulp mill gave the union an 4 6 per. cent mandate to strike. ' Negotiations broke down June 22 between the CPU and:‘employers in the B.C. Pulp and paper industry... The. union called for a strike vote and served a 10-day strike, notice on companies with CPU locals, hp of - The CPU blamed management for the break- down in negotiations claiming the wage offered « is far belowsettlementsinother areas, such as the northwestern United States. A Evrocan spokesman, however, said the union broke off ‘talks before hearing the com- pany's final offer. — Bargaining will resume today, in Vancouver . between management teams and unions representing 8000: workerg i in the B.C. a and: paper’ industry: | ae + on oe al tS Salas md Greater Terrace secondary schools honored their top achievers during their respective awards day Thursday morning. Lucille Harms was named best all-round . student in Thornhill Jr. Secondary School. -In- were Peter Crowder, Grade 8; Marc Ringuette, Grade g: John Jafauofi, Grade 10; Lynda Struthers, Grade 8; Elizabeth Asarta, Grade 9 and Sandra Baker, Grade 10. The junior citizenship named the outstanding male athlete and Linda McConnell was named the outstanding female athlete at Skeena. Caledonia's list was somewhat ‘longer as graduating students received many bursaries * and scholarships. dividual grade winners - Kathy Brewer and Janet Parry were. both presented with the Caled6nia _ outstanding student awards. Clinton Jeffrey was named top Grade 10 student and Mariann Field was the top Grade 11 student, Student receiving the The Herald, Friday, June 29, 1079, Page 3 Local students oraduate, win honor, awards Janet Parry the $500 Loyal | Order of Moose> scholarship. Colleen McGhee received the $30) Hans G. Muehle scholarship. Cheryle Flury received $250 and Karen Lamming received $150 from the Mills Memorial Hospital medical staff. Rick Brouwer recelved $300 from Price-Skeena Forest Products. Anne Davis received : $93.75 from the Terrace and District Arts Council. The Terrace and District Credit Union scholar- ship; received the received $250 from the . Terrace Co-op. The Terrace District’ F Teachers Association *: scholarships went to = te Lymne Carey, $200; Jacki’. Cook, $225; Judi East: man, $325; D’Arcy Hill; - $825 ‘and Laurie Radelet, “ Richard Klein received . : #250 from the Terrace, - Kathy Brewer Hotel; received $250 from the | Terrace Hotel; Robert. Dozzi received $1,000 from the Board of Trustees for the school district and Anita Wirtl received the Rotary . service award went to John and Ellen Bastin ships went to Rick Shield for Social. Cony. Lubke and the Memorial scholarships Brouwer, $75; Judi Responsibility and school.” citizenship award wentto were Kathy Brewer, Eastman, $75; Colleen citizenship. at Lisa Garrett at Thornhill. $300; Kelly Champoux,- McGhee, $75 and Vida § The Herald will publish Gordon Hoekstra $100; and Anita Wirtl, Schoonar, $75. ‘ a special gradutation received the most out- $100. Paola Durando supplement Tuesday. standing citizen awardat Caria Donnelly skeena ur. Secondary. received ihe ciation e outstanding Art ssociation academic awards wentto scholarship; Vida.. ‘SHOPPERS | Greg Byng, Grade 2; -Jennifer Smith, Grade 9 and Tony Appel, Grade 10. Eric Metzmeier was -Sehooner received the $300 Bernice Hainstock scholarship; Barbara Parr received the $250 . Kinsmen Club scholar- damit ote nae Bes Tee a ee Et Pulp workers strike said Mills Memorial Hospital staff meet disaster in Thursday’s demonstration. Photo by Brian Gregg serious threat * VANCOUVER (CP) —lfa labor dispute closes British Columbia pulp mills it ‘will exaggerate an already ex- treme shorlage of newsprint in the province, industry executives said Thursday. Keith Bennett, Forest Industrial Relations president, said if mills shut down ‘‘then there will definitely be the most severe ; newsprint shortage you ever Baw.’ The warning came as van- couver Sun and Province, B.C.’s two major daily newspapers, ‘planned to publish’ today “for, thet:first.: ‘time since their eightmonth ’ strike-lockout. The two newspapers. have been stockpiling newsprint since the strike began. POLICE NEWS Terrace RCMP report two | men are facing charges of impaired driving in separate incidents Wednesday night. John Birbeck faces a charge after a hit and run accident oc occurred in front of 2 Le Miceal Langevin — is scheduled to appear in court on a drunk driving charge after a car was stopped ina routine check by police. “Bennett, alang with Don Saunders, chairman of Forest Industrial Relations and the Pulp. and - Paper Industrial Relations Bureau, and, Dick Lester, the bu- reau’s chief negotiator, held anews conference Thursday to explain what the forest industry calls its. final contract offer. Bennett said if the pulp workers begin selective strikes, management would have to consider a province: wide lockout. . Pre-Inventory ords 208-4658 fevella Ave. Afterhours call Dolores - “635-3892 ~ (CANADA BRANDS mt) | Li an Reg, & King Size | This Thursday, Friday & Saturday Ooi 635-7261 ‘Terrace Shopping Centre fan eye on your figure neither will anybody else! 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