Ce ae ae errata PAGE C2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 6, 1974 ..From the Premier & The B.C, Legizlature resumed sittings al10 4.m. Friday to deal witha number of - pressing isgues. Carl Liden (NDP - Delta) _ presented the report of the Commiltee on Municipal Matlers and Housing, recom- mending that assessments In 1975 be derived from the same ‘system as in 1974, rather than changing to an “actual value” system. “The committee concludes that it is better to live with an imperfect assessment role created over (he years by restrictive legislative provisions than to proceed rapidly.to. implement actual value assessment without ° sufficient. time to study the Implications of such a move,” the report said. The’. committee also recommended thal a special commission be established to study the ramifications of “actual value assessments’ and that the B.C, Assessment Authority (established as an independent body earlier this year to implement a new assessment system) continue to function and complete as soon - as possible an assessment roll based on actual value. The Government also in- troduced three Bills prior to adjourning at 10:45 a.m, Agriculture Minister Dave. ‘Stupich introduced Bill 165, Natural Products Marketing : ‘(British Columbia) Act, which establishes a British Columbia : Marketing Board to oversee the ‘operations of other markeling boards, : . “Marketing boards have the potential to be an effective instrument of agricultural policy bul need competent . direction and control by governments. If government is to delegate broad powers |o these boards, then some form of checks must also be applied,’ said Stupich. . ‘Appointments to the new board will be made by Cabinet, with representation reflecting, consumers as well as, producers. . Labour Minister Bill Kingi introduced Bill 168, Elevator Construction Industry Labour Disputes Act, which im- plements an arbitra led contract between five elevator con- struction companies and the Internatianal Union of Elevator Constructers, Local 82. The preamble to the Bill noted that an impending strike in the elevalor industry would, not be in the pubii¢ interest, It, also combined the five com panies into one bargsining unil under the auspices of Con- struciion Labour Relations Association, Health Minister Dennis Cocke introduced Bill 166, Department of Health Amendment Act, 1974, which enables the reorganization of his depart-. ment. Opposition Leader William Bennett (S.C. - South Okanagan) attempted to have an emergency debate on the matter of unemployment in the forest industry, bul was ruled against by Speaker Gordon Dowding. a Deputy Premier Eileen Dailly informed the Legislature that the Government inlended to introduce a bill later in his sitting that would affect em- ployment in the forest industry, and. thus provide ample op- portunity for debate. When the silting opened, Speaker Dowding informed Members that he had received a letter from ‘Hugh Curtis, Member for Saanich and lhe Islands, asking that his seat in the Legislature be changed from the Progressive Con- servalive Party to the Social Credit Party. This brings Social Credit membership in the Legislature to 11, and reduces the Conservatives to one, in the Si-seat House. . The Legislature wil continue ils deliberations on Monday al 2 pm.. This sitting is expected to last about two weeks. THE WEEK * SIAFE OF whee | | CASHIER —_—_ “OHMIGOSH! Mr. Whipschnibble, He's | paying CASH! What do I. do7” Terrace Community Services has just concluded its second Safety Course for Baby Sitters as set up by the Safety Council of British Columbia. Thecourse again featured films and lectures on the various aspects of safety as the relate to Community Resource Services. Speakers were members of the Fire Department, R.C.M.P., Public Health and the mother as employer. Twenty-seven youths including 2 boys between the ages of twelve and fourteen have passed the examination with a mark of better than 80 percent. Weare very pleased with the proven performance of the young people taking the first course in March and are confident that those getting their certificates today will be just as able and conscientious. The graduates are seen above. . : Local Initiatives Projects will scon be underway ail across Canada. Here in Skeena we have been awarded $753,000 in LLP. funds, froma total federal allotment of $79,442,000, This is a very substantial in- crease from the $405,000 given to L.LP. projects in Skeena last year. Sixty five project applications from groups and individuals in Skeena were received before the deadline of October 7th. If all of these projects were ac- cepted, they would be due to receive funds lotaling over $1,100,000. Obviously, and most unfortunately; a number af otherwise worthwhile projects will not be approved. ADVISORY ROLE ” AS a Member of Parliament, I have no more than an advisory role in the approval of L.LP. projects and my philosophy is to iry fo stimulate work as much as possible across the riding. The final decision is made by the Department of Manpower and Immigration. I will, however, make every effort Lo. ensure thai no project of significance to a local com- munity, or in an area of severe economic distress, is not given avery favourable consideration. We must ensure that the funds we have are fairly distributed. The appreval process for LP. projects should be fo BY TOM TREMFIX Question: My steel chain-link fence needs repainting, 18 thera any way I can renew its appear- ance and durability withaut go- ing through the laborious proc- e33 of sanding and priming the rusty areas? Auswer: There certainly is! Try Tremco Tremelad, a rust- inhibiting paint that can be ap- plied directly over solid-rusted . metals without priming. Just re- move all loose, flaking rust and peeling paint with a wire brush and make sure that the fence is clean and dry. Tremclad actu- ally penetrates solid rust and binds to the base metal. Tt con be easily applied to C 4405r Last year this screamer shot past the other 440's. And tore up the 650’s, too. And this year it's 10 pounds lighter. But more stable because we pushed the ski stance to 30” center to center. More responsive because we increased the spindle angle. 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QUESTION: Am I walcome In your office just Yo browse around atid iatk ‘about travel? ! ANSWER: You bet you are, and anytime? ¢ Please come in at your con- venlence, Have you a travel Problem of your own? Came in, phone or write us, We will be glad to help you without charge or obligation of any kind! . Cuadra “fravel Senices Ltd, 9648 Lakelse completed by mid- November - in good time for the starting date for most projects of December Ist. It is estimated that the $759,000 for our riding should employ close to 350 persons in the Skeena area’ during the next six month. TENDERS FOR FLOATS I have been advised by the Minister of Public Works -that lenders have been requested for work on the wharf and floats in Port Edward, and for float renewals in Fairview Bay, ‘The Aenders on these two projects are due this month, and the work on these facilities should be completed this winter. HOUSING HELP : Barney Danson, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs, has. announced in tha House of Commons that legislation will he introduced very soon that “will authorize the payment of a : $800 grant lo people buying a : Yours sincerely ~ Iona Campagnole: me to ‘ Skeena ee ok $753,000 LIP funds for Skeena new home for the first lime, provided the home is maderately priced. . This legislation will be made effective as of November Ist, even though it will not be passed by Parliament until later this year. The legislation .will provide that the housing must be new, nol previously oc- eupied, and must be the owner's principal residence. If you would like further in- * formation on this important new housing measure, or on any other area of federal legislation which is of concern to you, please do not hesitate to wrile me care of The House of -+,Commons, Otlawa. No postage is required. Until next time, good wishes from your M.P. Magic Flute well received >. On Saturday Navember second an enthusiastic audience” of approximately 200 were treated {o an entertaining evening of music, Vancouver Soprano Ingrid Suderman, Monireal baritone Roland Richard and tenor Paul Trepanier sang excerpts from Mozart's operas with lively and humerous commentary by Paul Trepanier in the first half of the program. After the in- termission the audio-visual production of Mozart's opera. The Magic Flute was presented, This featured 480 slides projected on three screens from six projeclors and included the three live singers in full costume. _ In the audience were 25. residents of Skeenaview Lodge who thoroughly enjoyed the concert, Thenext concert in this series will be Gary Karr, Bassist aud Harmon Lewis Harpsichordist ~ on December 7th. The concerts are held in the Skeena Junior Secondary Autitorium on Walsh St. The Concert of McCallum and Spencer previously ad- vertised for November 2rd. : will be postponed until early 1975. For information about the concerts call 635-7763. - Business | women . Everyone is welcome to at- tend the regular monthly dinner meeting of the K’Shian Business . and Professional Women's Club to be held Wednesday November 12 (tonight) at Gim’'s Restaurant beginning at 7:00 The guest panel will discuss ‘How can the average Canadian buy a home”. Please phone 635-3356 by Tuesday ~ November 19 for reservation and information. Interested gentlemen welcome, . Tindall X_ School Trustee: “Ene? ELECT DENNIS | BREWER / ‘ fo ot. SCHOOL TRUSTEE Do You Want To See Your Tax Dollar Put To Its Best Possible Use?? ‘For a straight forward approach to education, |, Brewery. penis. 15 Point Winter TUNE UP SPECIAL | 1d. Inspect air cleaner | 1, Install NEW spark plugs 2. Install NEW points & con- denser . Analyze ignition system . Adjust carburetor . Adjust timing & dwell angle . Inspect all belts & hoses Test battery Heat riser valve lubricater Inspect PCV valve . 4 cyl. 4 Sree 11. 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