WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1974 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY 18 Help Wanted Male n Legat Legal CHILD CARE Department of Public Works . 1974 | . COUNCELLOR note _ COURT OF REVISION ‘ ‘o Develepers a cen, Child Care Worker’ required PROPOSALS.“ -NOTICE is hereby given that ely by Pept. o Are inviled by the the Courts of Revision Human Resources to work with teenage children in‘ the Terrace area, Phone 835- 2283 (C3) 19 Help Wanted - Male & Female . The Canadian Federation | uf Independent Business will Appoint A. REPRESENTATIVE In the Prince Rupert-. Terrace area. Must: be weil groomed, ar- liculate anda self starter. If you are “interested -in -a selling ‘career thal - offers excellent remuneration, prestige, and ‘personal salisfaction, please write in confidence to: Mr. George Morrison, Division Manager, 145! Helen Drive, . Pert Coquitlam, Bc. {P- 3) 25 Situations Wid. Female” Reliable woman would like to attend to children in own home. ‘Phone 635-2519 .(P-3) 33 For Sale - Misc For ‘Sale: : Insulated’ canopy. $250.00. Phone 635-5131 {P-3) 44 Room & Board - Room and board available, élose to town. Phone’ 635-6456 (P-3) 49 Homes for Sale- Small 1 bedroom house for sale... “Phone 635-479 after 6 p.m.” ¢C- Ay 52 Wanted ta Rent One bedroom unfurn: house or cabin near Terrace, outside ‘municipal limils. No’ pets, children or ‘drinking. Write Box 1023, in care of tha Herald, (CTF) ; “57 Automobiles. “69 Falcon 4 dr, sedan. 25,000 ” miles? Winlerized ‘~” four Yew lires, Four spare,6 cyl. 3-spd Auto. warranty "on lransmission: : Radio! View al 4610- Westview ” Drive. Phone after, 6 Pam. 635+ 5279 ¢P-d) 1998 Rambler Ambassador. _ Immaculate cond. Air-cand. > Auto, P.S. PLB. (C4) Phone 635-7326 . : iprovision 42,009, mile written’ Hon, Win. L: Hartley - Minister of Public Works Parliament Buildings, ° . Victoria, B.C. or OFFICE BUILDING Prince George, B c The proposal | is for the af ‘and the complete construction of: a square feet including offices, wailing roam and washrooms, together. wilh services, | site work and land eaping. ‘ - respecling the asssessment 4 ’ building thereon of about 12,000 - Tenders will be received by the Direcior of Design up lo 2 p.m, on Wednesday lhe 20th day of February, 1974, and those available al that -time will be: opened in public in the Office of the Minisier of Public Works, Buildings, Vicloria B.C. . Properly . completed and. signed ‘propasals must be submitted ‘on.. the’ official Proposal Form and enclosed in. the preaddressed lender en-: velope provided. Documenis may be obtained: on and after January 16th, 1974 upon request by mail to the:-, Contracts ‘Administralor Department af Public Works, : Parliament Bidgs., Victoria : B.C, Telephone: 387-3042 Documents may be requested - and viewed ‘at the: Provincial Government Plan Viewing Room, 108-501 W. 12th, Avenue, Vancouver 9 and viewed at the ‘ offices of the Amalgamated Association, . Construction . Vancouver, Northern B.C. Construction Associalion offices - Prince George, Prince Rupert and Terrace. GL, Giles © Deputy Minister of Publ. Works * Os. 197 COURT or REVISION NOTICE i is hereby given, ‘that . Revision: respecting the assessment rolls” for the Omineca Assessment. - Village the’ Caurls — af District and Municipality © therein wit be: ~~ held as-Pollows:- Schuol District 87: (Suikine) at “Terrace .on Tuesday, February , _5, 1974 1.4l4,10:00 clocks; Ip, the ‘forenoon: tn. the, Pray Neial’ “Government Bldg. School" District. 88 (Skeona Cagsiar). -inchuding ° Village ‘af Terrace --on.’ « Tuesday; February 5th, 1974 at Hazellon| | at” 10:0 o'clock in the. forenoon. in Bldg. (C-D) _ Aveo FINANCIAL SERVICES _ ts looking for ambitious young person to train for management -posifion. Collection or at. filiated finance experience desirable buf. not Necessary. | GET FULL DETAILS: FROM P, LEPOLD. MAN AGER. 4617 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. PHONE 635-7107 HcColl Real Estate Sertices Lid. Ad. MECOLL + NOTARY PUBLIC ~ 4607 LAK ELSE AVE. - TELEPHONE 635-6131 TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Four Bedroom | Home Ranch style home on half acre just outside the Municipality. Panelled wall living room and fireplace, Large kitchen and dining area. Stove, Fridge, Washer, Dryer and Livingroom 4 drapes included, Call this office far an appointment to view. Town Acreage I Ten acres with cabin. Sewer avallable. Contact this office tar more information. Duplex New duplex in the “Municipality. Electric heating. Double: B even This can in be three su to view, Town Lot This Is a corner lot 60 feet tL building in the Spring! Ites. Sea us for an appointment by 1e8 y'teel. Ba ready: to tert, List with. us “We specialize" “BUD” MecoLl SURES: 635-2662" : "635-3643, the Provincial Government e Inventory: Soli (C3) rolls for the Prince ' Rupert Assessment District and Village | Municipalities therein will be held as folows:. - - School District 62 (Prince Rupert) * including - Village of Porl Edward al’Prince Rupert on Friday, February Ist, 1974 al 10:00 o'clock ‘in the forendon in the Court House, School. District -80 (Kitimat) al. Kitimat: on- Monday, February 4th, 1974 at. . o'clock in the ‘afterndon in ‘he Municipal Hall.. Schoo! | District 87 (Stikine) al Siewart on Tuesday, February * (ath, 1974 al 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon in the Municipal Hall. School District 88 ‘7Skeena- - Cassiar) “al, Terrace,. on’ Tuesday, February sth, 1974 al 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon in the Provincial Government Bldg. and at. Slewart on Tuesday, February 12th, 1974 at, 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon in the Municipal Hail. - DATED at Prince Rupert this 1th day of January, 1974, Roger Loggin, ‘Provincial Assessor — (C3). Notice of Application . For Change of Na me NOTICE is Hereby given thal, ‘an ‘application will Ge made to the Director of Vital Statistics. for a change of name, pursuant 10 lhe provisions of. the “Change of Name Act,” by.me:- David Rabert Herd of No. 144- 1530 Albatross in Kitimat in the WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1974 Earthquake Forecasting--The Possible Dream Each year, an average of ‘. 10,000, people are killed by earthquakes! . Hundreds ‘of other potentially destructive _ solsinie shocks are ignored in the newspapers because they occur in remote, sparse: ly populated arcae of the earth. While it's taken for granted that Californianslive alop one of the most active earthquake zones world, most of the states west of the rockies are earth- quake prone, Certain eastern states. and many areas of ‘the world, though previous ly stable, arc far from im- mune fram quakes, Hecause of this possibility | for majar disaster, projects - are underway in the United States, Japan, and the Soviet Union to: davelop a meth- ed of accurately forecast- ing earthquakes before they strike. In the. September is- > sue of SPECTRUM, publish- ed by the Instilute of Elec . trieal and. Electronics En- gineers, Senior Staff Writer *-Gordon Friedlander has re- viewed thesa effort, . Mr. Friedlander compares _the art of. earthquake -fore- casling to that of weather forecasting 50,years ago. . Scientists at. the National Canter for Earthquake Re- in the - ‘gearch, U.S. Geological Sur- Province of Brilish Columbia as ‘follows: 7 “To change. my name’ from.“ David Robert-Herd :10 David .. Robert Dimlop : My wife's name trom: Angelika Regina Dunlop 19 Angelika Regina Dunlop. .. Dated. this 7 day of January 1974, : David Robert Herd. . Land Commission Act S.B.C. 1973. 46 "Agricultural Land Reserve . : , By-Lawand Plans: | :. rere NOTICE . : OF Public Hearing . “ PAKE NOTICE that a drat “byslaw . intended to enable. ihe - adoplioni of ‘Agricultural Land « Reserve Plans lo preserve- ’ apricultural fand for farm. use |. - within the Regional District has ‘now been prepared ‘and ‘the - draft by-law logether wilh the ” proposed Agricultural Land ’ Reserve Plans will be presented . ata Public Hearing to be held at Thornhill Elementary School at ' 7:00 p.m. in the evening of the 2ath of January, 1974 at Clark . Sireat in Thornhill, B.C. (a) The lands deemed affected _are. all of those lands classified - ‘as Classes 1, 2,3, and 4 (and minor components of classes. 5 and 6 } of. the Canada Land Capability Classification for Agriculture as > prepared by (the B.C. Soil Survey. and the. Canada Soil “Stirvey (BiC:) -tb) The Intention of ‘the by- : law is toadopt agricultural land reserve plans setting out clearly . land suitable for farmuse, for », he purpose of filing the by-law and plans with the Provincial E Land Commission for its con- - sideration and designation of “the land in question ag an Agriculwral' Land Reserve, afler -approval . of — the Lieulenant-Governor in Council, pursuant lo section 8 of . the Land, Commission - Act,” §.B.C. 1973, C, 46. The object of ° the Provincial Land Com- mission in considering the by- law and plans -is to preserve F agricultural land for farmuse. te) The proposed: by-law and Agricullural Reserve Plans may. be inspected al lhe office of ° the Secretary-Treasurer of the Kitimal-Stikine -Regitnal District, No. 9 - 4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., from the Ist day of January to the 26th day of January, between the hours of $:30. a.m. and 4:30 p.m., (Saturdays and Sundays ex. cepted), t tndustelal yey, Menlo Park, California, are.more. optimistic, They _ | ‘believe -that quakes can be — forecast with some degree of accuracy, However, while moat ‘scientists believe that earthquake predictions will .. be made as readily as weath- ep forecasts.are reported to- day, the attainment of a large-scale operational earth: , quake-warning grid is still some years off, . . The ability to forecast : quakes has. been™a major objectiva of engineers and” scientiata since the beginning of the science of seismology, A wide range of instruments have been developed to de tecl,, measure. and record the seismic. shocks; While “most of the earlier instru- - ments. were’ principally me-. chanical in nature, the new- “er instruments are predom: . inantly - ‘electronic. © Large fast computers and a world- ‘wide network of standard: lzed..selamographic stations have provided a. powerful. “| forward thrust ta the fleld: “fitimatStikine Regional : ; District Since Japan has been sub- ERRAGE ATTLE, no fo Bs Molly ‘Nattress ee - The monthiy. mesting of the. Terrace Little Theatre was held at the ‘Dodd's’ home jin Thor-. nhill, Meeting was chaired by president Geoff Giles and. 23 - “member's were present, After minules,.cle., were deall with a discussion ‘took. place. on. the “merils or otherwise of.'Coffee . Houses! for both ‘the:group and Coffee Houses . were originally planned" to lhe ‘audience. encourage new members to havea go, gel their feel wet or | whatever and then along with a: few of the more experienced members would be eao-ordinated into a mixed bag: of fare fora” small: audience. Coffee and refreshments served in. an informal and ‘intimate at- mosphere: would complete the evening. However, small halls with the facilities needed are. almost’ - non-existant and on January 4 & ' -5 we altempted this type. af evening in the Banque! Room at the Civic Cenler. II proved to be ” very wrong in many . ways. Friday night’s audience was loo smali and at 75.dollars rent per . evening plus our food costs - we lost money. Saturday night saw a full house many of whort may have ' expected more “sophisticated slyle. ‘of en- tertainment:: Sa’ we ‘lost: our original idea. in the midst of too. large an audience. Seems one “-gannot win. However we hope lhal if and when the ‘next Coffee House comes along we can recaplure in a small hall the. fun, and in- .. Himacy we shared before, Development “Bank . manager's confidential secretary. Minimum 4 to ye years experienes, good typing and shorthand : and dictaphone experience essential. Excellent . working conditions and stall benefits. Salary ° : negiliable For appointmen slophone 635 4951, The group decided thal our next play will be ‘Butterflies are Free: - dates February 22-24 -- lobe directed by Robin McColl. For information on auditions for parts youcan phone Geoff or’ Linda Gilgs at 635-7663. It. was requires ‘ jected to the greatest num- ber of severe earthquakes in the world, it is under- ‘standable that they have Mildred Kalthood | Sersitees a Funeal services were held for the Jate Mrs. Mildred: Kallhood on-December' 12 at the Telicwa _ United Church, : Mrs. Kallhood passed away suddenly*al her. daughter's home in Terrace on December B - al the age of 73. She was born in “Washinton, ficiating, Interment was in the Telkwa Cemelery. Pailbearets were Jim Hall,. Ross Bowlby, - Bill Middielon, Jim Saunders, Angus Kerr and Bob Phillips. Mrs. Kaillhood wil! be greatly missed by her family and many friends. . Left lo mourn fer are one “Munro «of «Vancouver, - ” PAGE Ail, “prather Gus Watson of Duncan .B.C., sons. Chris of Masset B.C., Jack ‘of ‘Burns, Lake, B.C, ‘Clarence of Sherbrooke, Quebec, daughlers Laura Madigan and Neta Arnold-of Terrace, ten grandchildren: “and A great grandchild. : ‘Mary. . quekes in the Western states, day. However, with the de- : * * * _ 4008 Park velopmentof new electronic : Terrace, B.C. technology and dedicated *_In‘making friands, remem- NAME _ scientific research, results ber these words from the ‘ mo should lead ta the reduction Bible: “He, who- walks wilh ADDRESS "Doug Xenis, also attending the Terrace in lale April - hoped thal plays will be entered ‘chosen ld appear in the Finalsto" bacheld. in Kelowna. in June. - with the help of other group U.S.A. in She iuoved a with her family to Topley B.C. in 1921, where she met Mr-Kallbood and they were married in 1922, They lived i in Topley for 22 years and all six children were, born ‘there. In FOR RENT 2,000 square feet available for your 7 144. ‘they moved to Teikwa lo enable their children lo al- . ' : . tend high school, They moved to business, office or light warehouse tion hospital in San Fern Vancouver in 1857 when they facility. Located af 4641 Keith.. lost their home In Telkwa by * fire. £n 1968 they moved into the, Senior Citizens ‘home in Smithers and: lived there until . Mr. Kailhood passed away al Shaunessey Hospital. For the past 212-years Mrs: Kallhcad has resided with her daughier Neta, in Terrace. ando, California collapsed moménts after an earth: quake in 1971. had a well-funded and well-' planned program of fore- casting since 1965. Since about 20%. of land‘in the Soviet Union is subject to earthquakes, the Russians have also developed” pro- . Grama to better understand these phenomena better. As tor the U.S., with the high : probability of severe earth- Phone 635-6334. | want you to pay fess income tax. - There's a neat little section in the income Tax Act called U6. IL means that if you havean eligible retirement plan, . You can save or defer some of your tax dollars. | Funeral ‘services. were arranged by DeFrane Funeral Home at the United Church in _Telkwa with Rev.’ Popoff of ALL you have to do is register your annuity or “per- _several studies are underway, manent life insurance plans. Reliable forecasting meth- ods are ydluable, not only to warn people of the danger of -a possible quake, but to prevent additional casual- ties resulting from the ensu- ing events such as fires and explosions, - Thesa - result ‘from ruptuied gas lines, gas- oline storage tanks, power lines, and transformers, etc. For the SPECTRUM atticle,. Mr, Friedlander spoke with Dr, Norman Hernandez, a professor of electrical en- - gineering at the Universit? ~ leanhelp you with it. Bul you must hurry, your plan must be registered within (i) days of December 3ist. And these things take a wee bit of time. Drop me alineand Iii send you more information. ROBERT BELISLE ‘of Washingtdn, Seattle, Dr, ® ue 5008 Park Hernandez suggested that all Terrace, B.C, - utilities “be equipped with 615-3400 automatic ‘sensing devices that would interrupt services instantly when’ earthquake ~~, shocks. reach a predeter- mined dangerous magnitu e, No. reliable methods of forecasting are available Lo- OF CANADA “Human companionship is one of God's answers Lo lane liness. “It is- not good that : man should be alane," said id God at the very beginning of : . creation, as He created Eve. Mall this coupon to: . ROBERT BELISLE wise men become wise; but the companion of foals shall -DATE OF BIRTH : suffer harm.” oy . — : ~ PRUDEN & coanie in. Real Estate- Insurance... 4646 Lakelse Lethe Phone 635-612 a2 os of the ‘annual casualty toll - caused by earthquakes. .-_ \ EATRE. 7 °RTTLE | bapaaiaantne soe cect . uae alsa . decided ‘to send: Iwo members: to a workshop’ on-* Stage Craft - Directing’ele., lo. he held at the Playholise - Theatre in “Vancouver: on January 19, The two members. - chosen were Robin McCell and — Lovely Threa Bedroom Nan-i ————— - “Aluminum siding - located on Soucle, Avenue - has small storage shed on resrat property. This home must be seen fo he appreciated. Call Bob Sheridan to view. workshop while-on vacalion ii Vancouver. will be Nick and Melly Naltress, so between the four of us we should bring something buck of value lo the group." ; Plans are also under. way lo = hold a- Festival -of Plays: in is ‘Very Well Kept Two Bedroom Home . ; With cost family kitchen, feature wall, flreplacé, wall to. wall’ carpeting: paved .: - driveway and carport. Property Is beavtilully jandscaped with varlety of trees, lawn | _ and shrubs. Property is fenced - close to town, Extra rooms in basement - double Plumbing (one up and ana dawn). Cail Rusty, or Bert Liungh 5754. boaking Far & Family Business from Kilimat, Prince Rupert and Terrace. These will be adjudicaied and one’ play We have Just the one for you - This business shows a good net profit also has living . quarters attached that consis} of faur bedrooms, full baserient, fireplace In living _ room, wall to wall carpeting and many other features, All details avallable from Bob. : Sherican. _ More on. thal later.” ”. ‘ a > Will. give you more in- ALA WILL BE OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTILS: 00 p m. formation’ on casting of. “But- ener ‘ lerflies are Free’ next week and WORN CURRIE 635-5865 | RERT LJIUNGH 635-5754 USTY LJUNGH 635-5754 TOM SLEMKO 635-3166 members will try to make this BOR SHERIDAN 635-2664 colunin a weekly feature from now on. . INSURANCE CORPORATION OF. BRITISH COLUMBIA | Effective: March 1, 1974 the New Autoplan goes into effect. We are agents for this new government auto insurance plan, so call in and see us as soon as you receive your Auto. Plan: H forms in the mail. We will also be able to finance your premiums. _ WE WANT TO GIVE YOU THE SERVICE YOU DESERVE | “WE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 p.m.” We are agents for INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ~ PRUDEN & CURRIE L gibi Lakelse Torruce Phone 835.6142 | a nem RE ath gmrenin