PAGE AG. LS Girl (candidate) meets boy (tractor operator) at logging camp at Onion Lake Logging Co. in the. Kitimat Valley. Above, Liberal candidate Iona. Campagnolo climbs aboard giant machine taking ‘her campaign. to the people. * “Oo . | View the’? ‘New Heart Winning’ ‘MOBILE HOMES ° AMBASSADOR, DIPLOMAT, STATESMAN & pense a _ Featuring: aa : es . Moulded fibreglass ‘tubs. and” true monocoque construction ' decorator stone exterior trim, eo tin nee ———— + ~ COMMONWEALTH | MOBILE ad 635-6251 1052 HIGHWAY 16 Dealer Licence No D25119 plus great discounts. only $165 for 1 month,. $220 for 2 months! Contact o Provincial | - takeovers in, the logging in- vanities, ‘vacuum idrASatcaERT Tit TERRACE B. c. . ‘GREYHOUND : ~ LSMBRPISS UW. S. and Canadian routes: | THE HERALD, TERRACE, * Flora McDonald, Conservative M.P. for Kingston, and the op- position crilic for Indian Affairs and Northern Development, discussed the problems of Indian people in the Skeena riding with B.C, Dan Michelle, Band Councillor from Morieetown, and Everett Stevens, P.C, candidate , in her visit last week lo Kilimaat Village, Kitimat, Hazelton, Port-Edward and Prince Rupert. Imminent Danger for Fishing Industry Prince Rupert, B.C. - Nor- theoast commercial fishermen are ready to protect their _in- Jeresis according Tery candidate Slevens, after lalking with represenialives from,” the fishing indusiry who work out af Prinée Rupert. |, . “Events, af -ihe past inenths havé Prince -Rupert fishermen more. aware. than. ever before of Ihe imminent dangers that’ exist in ihe. in- dusiry,” said Slevens during an organizational yisit to that elty ., last ‘Tuesday, “They. have seen the NDP government dusiry, they, are aware of. the current’.dissention caused by * proposed mining legislation, “they know.the NDP is not keen: ebn maintaining; a: growing tourist industry and tne next Biren rea “ih ie Socialists “od craniond Ne said. Speaking’ al..v: Progressive ” Ganservative. organizations! - of Prince Rupert, (0 “Skeena’ Eyerett. few:. Ineeting, the burly Tory can- didate, who is a former resident “told. his audience that hard working commercial fishermen in the area can ill afford (o turn (heir back's on ihe danger of losing thelr. life's endeavour through Gevernment contre). ° “Northeoast . fishermen “recognize .that a voiee on: the side of the Federal Government is long overdue in Skeena. They have . fought. a lesing ‘uphill; baltle with: Federal fisheries — people for ton many years: - _ straggling, to protect their fishing areas and-- their working rights. HM shouldn't be (hat -hard for. the ‘local fisher- man tabe heard and upderstaad in Ollawa.. The fishing’ industry already ‘earris | more “than- ils without ‘a doubt, ‘dhe df te mest: shack? breaking . fields. of endeavour that any. man can enter, The fishermen know! it, he residents Accessibility to lected _ Members ~ (Hazelton, BL.) « Ac , cessibilily: tothe -elected Member: of Parliament for Skeena .by all. people within r Skeena Riding isa measure thal Everett Stevens, Progressive Conservative candidate inthe forthcorning : Federal. election cbeliéves in implictly.: VAL a. public ; meeting | in Hazelton recently; the Tory: hopeful ‘said. he ‘Would: take -advantage. ofthe Federal: funding: available. for the S as ones For furor information = TERRACE BUS DEPOT _ . Terrace Be, \ . concern.’ ‘share | of difficulties without ; compounding: Ihe’. ‘inrdugh dea titégy: « The" fishing inidudtry eA he cotst -“ esiablishment at a 1 consitutency office in the Riding, manning it - wilh competent..staff, all wilh workable knowledge of ‘the needs and differences thal exist, in Canada’s second largest ‘Federal electoral block. “Proper representation from Skeena requires (otal impul from the people of Skeena dna - this cannot be altained through irregular fast (rips through the Rdiing. It angers me thal such an, office has. not established * before now. The Member of .Parliamen| in any Canadian. Riding. should be ‘ accessible to all of the peaple of chat’ Riding. at all times, regardless of théir partly alliliation,” Stevens said... In addition, the Progressive been. Conservative candidate told his . audience thal if he is not able’ tg before hi m during his firs! erm of office, he-would consideritan ° - insult to the intelligence of the: electorale to. reapreatedly S . gel even loken resullson some of the problems already placed . - return in search of. continued “ Suppor.” “TE OT? can't give representation, I won't be back you 1o rip you off for a period of - sevenleen years, . secking continued: support. iI can't: ive your representalion, I'll.be _ the first one to say I'm. sorry,-- I'm -not -your mani!" Stevens said.) | ° ‘"Plora’ MacDonald, MP. for’ & travelling ‘ Kingston,: Ontario, with stevens for a (wo day tour of the Western. end.of Skeena, Riding, commented, “It isnot s only a-voice (hal is needed, bul a: Government that listens la:that :' volce.Since the: lime of John’ .. Diefenbaker there has been no” real.attention to this‘area, The-: Progressive * ‘Conservatives. have a real concern for: the.. North and wilh a Progressive. Conservalive gavernmenl: you~ will have a relurn td Norlhera, : < Some people once’ believed : thal butler was yellow be- cause the cowa that produced / it ale ‘yellow plants, catled buttercups? t t .. } of the North coast know it, I know it - why doesn't Ottawa know it?” Stevens commented. Steveus plans to'spand a fair amount of time in Prince - Rupert, the Queen Charlolle ‘Island, and the Noriheoasl fishing. villages during his campaign for the Skeena seal in Uliawa. ‘This clection has - been timed with more freedom ihan the last, [t will give me an apportunity lo gel into (he more remoie areas and meet these people and ‘talk with them," Stevens said. ; #702" LAKELSE ST. “PHONE 835-5302 § TERRACE SL UMBER LODGE BUTTER DELL RESTAURANT HOURS ; MONDAY TO SATURDAY’: 200 A. M. Tos: :00 P. M. SUNDAY _ 200 AM. To 9:00 P. M.. f] . rae tae avs B GREAT PLACE 10 Eat. (Kitimat, 'B..)-- “I “wish some of thoe bureaucrats. in heads for awhile. Then -they ferent angle,” was (he critical comment offered by Flora foremost authority in matters pertaining to Indian people and recent visit to Kitimaal Village. Her remark came after’ road conditions into Kitimaat Village agreement between the Federal -”. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,"1974 Should ‘Stand. on Heads Cltawa ‘could stand on: their might see things from a ‘dif- - MacDonald, - Progressive Conservative M.P. for Kingston, Ontario, - and Northern Affairs; during a . and ensuing difficulties ‘in .. negotiating a mainlenance and Provincial governments © were outlined by Progressive, Conservative ‘candidate ‘for Skeena, Evereit:Slevens,"- 02 1+, “The forthright woman..MP # said the'-Liberal' government ¢: has absolutely no -concept .of situations ‘‘!as they really. exist in Catiada today." :- “My, Trudeau has no cancept. i a of whal the average Canadian is | faced with in the way of day to day living and certainly he ‘is : completely. without: concept in the area of the native peoples of Canada... ‘The © sub-statidard. : housing; the unsatisfactery : educational. setup: for Indian: and Eskimo people, the lack of * good medical facilities - these = ° are all things fo which he shotld © be Kanwledgable, ss and he simply 7 isynol. 7 goat residential suites. WAY 29H SO eM wie. Todd apr CHA tcl MINIMUM WAGE- ~ RESIDENTIAL CARETAKERS: By “Order of the Board of Industrial Relations : effective July 1,-1974, a revised Minimum Wage. - Order .wiil be applicable to the occupation of - Residential Caretaker. This Order will provide for the following Minimum Wages: — ; 1 $150.00 per month plus $6.00 per month p per. residential suite. in apartment buildings con-. taining more than four and less than sixty-o ‘one. 2. $510.00. per month ‘in apartment bulldings ; containing more. than sixty residential suites. _ For additional information on these. and: other ‘changes contact your: ‘nearest: office’ of . the ~ _ Department (of. Labour, Labour, Standards Branch, or direct. your enquiries to the Labour’ ‘| Standards Branch, Department of Labour, Parliament Buildings. Vict ¢ rites, seta gs - “0 VALLEY MEAT PACKERS - Noe - CLOSE THEIR RETAIL-BUSINESS — oe Krum Ra. 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