aoe ee ae aes aCe Greening to run fGi w By Judy Vandergucht What does Chairman of the Board mean to the average citizen? Most peopte would conjure up an image of 8 corpulent middle-aged execulive, cigar in mouth, and invariably wealthy. Roy Greening dvesn’t fit this. image and yet he Is chair- rnan of a board that controls, projects in excess uf $400,600. As chairman of the board of directors of Terrace & District Community Ser- vices Society, Roy Greening is responsible for such programs as Alcohol and Drug Commission, Com- munity Corrections Branch, Skeena Youth Incentive Program and Debt Coun- sellor to name a few. Reward for rustlers The B.C. Cattlemen’s Association is paying a $500 reward to a Salmon Arm man who provided in- formation leading to the conviction of a cattle rustler. George Farmer, Chair- man of the Cattlemen's Public Relations Committee, ‘who made the anrcuncement said today, that information given to the RCMP by David Norris led to positive identification of the man responsible for sheoting a calf owned by Murray Campbell of Silver Creek, The informant's tip led police to a vehicle, parked on a Salmon Arm parking lot, which investigation proved to have been used in the calf killing and to the conviction of the vehicle’s owner. In Salmon Arm on July 6, 1978, Provincial Court Judge Marvin Lundeen fined Juin Les Varga, 20, of Salmon Arm, $400 for the killing, ordered payment of $337.50 restitution to the owner, and placed Varga on probation for one year. The decision of the Cat- tlemen’s Committee to make the reward from its standing rewards fund, was supported by the North Okanagan Livestock Association af which Elmer ‘Davydiike; of Enderby is President. WEATHER A Pacific weather system crossing the northern B.C. coast will bring cloudy skies and periods of rain to the Terrace-Kilimat area throughout the remainder of today. Tomorrow, a weak ridge of high pressure will build along the coast, bringing an end to the steady rain. An onshore flaw, however, will maintain cloudy skies and occasional showers throughout the weekend, and temperatures should cool off slightly. This afternoon's expected nigh is 10 degrees Celsius, and tonight's low should be around 3 degrees Celsius. Tomorrow's high wiil drop to 8 degrees Celsius, and temperatures will probably fall close to the freezing paint tomorrow night. For these planning to do any travelling aver the weekend, there is a definite possibillty of snow in the higher’ elevations. POLICE NEWS Pinning Tractors offiga at 4621 Kelth was broken mw Wednesday night and a-cash. box and a small amount of money were taken. Police say they have no suspects. Police are also looking for a number of youths involved in an incident at the offices of the KitimatTerrace Herald in which the glass in the front door was smashed. A staff member of the paper had attempted to deal with someone who was thought to be breaking Into the building. Several others youths who had been hanging around on the street intervened and the glass in the door was kicked in. ; Immigratior has said no NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)— A federal immigretten spokesman sald Thursday the ministry will not accept the appointment of a United States citizen as president of Malaspina College. “The number of projects have doubled since 1 became chairman," Greening says, “and of course my responsibility as chairman has doubled alsu,” : Greening, when not being a chairman, is a very busy prinipat of Thornhill Elementary School. In ad- dition to this he is (he father of five children. His wife ey ItOY GREENING Beverly Greening, is a teacher at Clarence Michiel Schoal. “The past few inonths have been a very trying lime for the society duc to two members of our executive being transferred out of Terrace. With a full com- plement of directors, everyune js responsible for a pruject — as a result of the resignations the present directors have had lo double up,’” said Greening. “To make matters warse,"’ Greening continued, “three of the human resources projects, Meals on wheels, Volunteer Bureau and Emergency Homemakers Service were re-evaluated and we had to hire two new project managers. Two new projects were added to the roster recently when Canada Works funding went through for the Family Violence Commitlee and the Women’s Growth Centre.. We are presenily advertising for project managers for these projects,” The society handles the administration of the projects through their office localed over Spee Dee Printers on Lazelle. Irene Gray works part time in the office from 9:30 a.m, to 1 pm, to handle telephone enquiries and keep the bouks straight. “We found it very ¢on- fusing lo have ihe society conduct thei business in the same atfice as the Homemakers Service Volunteer Bureau and Meals on Wheels,’ Greening went om td say, “We are very graleft! to Marg Langley (previpusly co-ordinator af ihethvee projects) fer all the AE SED PEED (2 DEERE NE LET ET te EE its He EE ER ce ¥ Phone bers os AP. The Herald, Friday. October 13, 1978 Page 3 vard chair here again work she did fur the suciely and all the extra. work she did despite the heavy schedule she handled: The communily needs more peuple like Marg.” With the annual general meeting to be ‘held on Monday Rey confirmed thal he intended to run for the chairmanship again. Mitten hel eae oe TERRAGE DELIVERY SERVICE Are pleased fo announce that we have expanded our services. 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