. Serving Terrace and Area the herald |: « aie . -Trent’s. Community, Recrea Ry Wédnesday, May 1, 1974 Members of the Terrace Co-op in attendance at the annual general meeting last week at the Banquet room facilities of the Arena complex. They were advised by the Board af Directors of a 200 More Student Jobs =: The “Department © of”. Travel. Industry” will. hire? some. 200° students," this” .summer under: the ~ provincial’. govern- ment's ;Careers,'74' program, the Hon. Ernest Hall, Minister of Travel: Industry, announced programs in 160 commiunilies: and three’: tourism-related projects. ae Mr, Hall: said--the~ depact- - tursday, |; . bape : a : “he students will carry. out Cee eee ee ey of thwestern B.C. anda tourism . ‘ wee community: recreation i, ‘mumber of visitars entering. development. plan will be a fone LAKELSE PHARMACY : Branch: wiil- adminisler, . $375,000 program. that. will see’ some physical education students and the remaining two will:compile:” high school students interested ; E : potentiality, of the industry in 7 . : . in recreation receiving. prac- and analyse it at Victoria, Mr-~ this same region,» |‘ 12-6 p.m. inki ¢ when th ff thel tical experience in the field this ‘Hall said. ae _, The’ third: project, upgrading - “SE thinking of when ey offer you their ot summer ” swe'nded this kind of data’al courses for, accommodation LAKELSE PHARMACY VAR} fine selection of Mobile Homes . by Sindents will be hired by the ~ our’ fingertips for our - OB#7ators, will be conducted in ; : . Glendale at:- communities Liemselves, Mr. mt conjunction. with. the B.C. 79 p.m. . : . an Hall sald, and will undertake recreation-oriented ‘research projects, hold specialized classes in music, dramd, and other creative subjects, and supervise day camps. .. -.* The tourism-related projects 180. recrealion” and °- .’ Unival 20” } Lawn Mower are: Travellers "74, a northwest B.C. tourism study, and ac- commodation operators’ upgrading ' courses. Thea -: projects will be supervised by | Mr. David Hall, the depart- -ment!s research officer. -. the: province from mid-June .to <‘the-"end of- August, their eristics, points of origin, charact alterns, and -.ex~-- Lc. -Six-students- will work-in the -fistd | collecting this data while . promotional campaigns and our overall pian for an orderly development of the’ industry,” the minister said. The northwest B.C. tourism. ~ study will be conducted in co- uperalion with the gavern- ‘ ra highly successful year with sales exceeding $5,000,000, Members of the Terrace Co-op will .be receiving a dividend of four cents on every dollar spent during the past year. ment’s Environment and Land Use Committee. The com- mittee’s secretarial -is al’ present conducting a com--". 0. prehensive study and for- mulaling guidelines for. the. fyture development of ner: direct product of-the sLudy, Mr.” Hall:.:said: fon Meet 8 One: student will ba hired to carry. out an-invenlocy..of the: present tourist accommodation, ’ ‘ facilties and attractions in, this “yegion, he Said; and. this’ will - also-. involve. a study on the “seasonality, profitability, and Research Council and [he Department of Education. ~~ Two persons will be hired to co-ordinate these short-term . courses with the government agencies atid lhe private seclor. They will also meet with” ‘discussions and instruction. - : Centennial - ; oes Wheelbarrow patients days being recorded to the end of March this year ag campared to 6,418 during the same period last year. ~ The regular Board Meeting of the Mills Memorial . Hospital Board of Trustees took place on April 24 with Chairman Ted Hidber in the Chair, All trustees were present with the exception of Vi Gellenbeck who was out of town on business. _ The hospital nurses have obtained a respite in sa far as a: rent increase is concerned until the administration can come up with a recommendation. The hospital rents three. three bedreom apartments. in the Keystone complex, which is in turn rented back to nurses although heavily susidized by’ the hospital, The Board has been notified that a rent will be increase:by eight per cent as of July first, A motion to not raise the rent to nurses was made but ~ 3. was later labled until the next-*' double-