Doe dea tue mate annem Eee OT a eo ang nar ea ITB Spening, $5.13 Terrace — JOB OPPORTUNITIES — INSTRUCTORS,. open, $5.60-$6.40 per hour, ~ Hours will vary depen- ding on type of course any person uble to com-. Municate a skill, trade or interest to a group of adult. students. BOOKKEEPER, 1 vacancy, $600.00 bi- weekly and overtime. To assist accountant with cost distribution. Ac- counts payable and general duties, PLUMBER, » 1 vacancy, Union rate. Must be fully experienced, in service work and construction, occasional overtime is required. FALLERS, 7 openings, $135.00 per day, and bonus depending’ on experience. Must be experienced in West Coast logging , two years. Saws are provided. In Prince Rupert. eine. $3.50 tee h 1 opening, $3.50 per hour. Reception duties minima], typing, telephone, reception duties, and billing. REGISTERED NURSE, 1 vacancy. $6.00 per hour depending on erience. Performing office nursing services. NIGHT AUDITOR, 1 r hour. ust be able to handle full audit duties. viust he able to control security of the hotel. BABYSITTERS- URGENT, open, employers home- Thornhill area must have own transportation. 1 child. Alternate weeks - must be non-smoker. $7.00 pe : 2) In Per auigyers home- two references required-: in Terrace, 2 children- shift work-full time $9.00 * day. 3) In employers ome-two references required-Terrace area. Must have own tran- sportation-1 child-11 months old, hours are COOK 1 opening. $800.00 a month Must have expience in oriental food preparation. 1) In nings; $7.90 per hour. oe sae BN, one Work, ELECTRICIAN 1 opening. I.W.A. Rate. ust be certified one year sawmill expereince.. 1-o . $1,286.00 a -month D.O.E. Must be able .to. supervise lab staff, machine main- tenance program and advise duty roster. 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p, m, General babysitting, $7.00 per day, 4) In em- ployers home or oilt-two references required. Terrace area. child & months-exp. with babies a miust-full -time says $8.00 per day. 5) In em- ployers home-live in-two etters of reference are - required, Gossin Creek , work-some : area-shift housework-full time $200.00 per month plus room and board. 6) In employers home-two references required-in Thornhill area must have own _ transportation-3 children-some -housework-full’ time evening hours. $10.00 per day negotiable. 7) In employers . home-two references required-in Terrace area. Babysit- ting duties-evenings only- 1 child, 1% months old. $5.00 per day. COOK, 1 vacancy, $1,000.00 to $1,200.00 depending on experience. | be required to manage kitchen and staff and fofunction as head cook — should be fully experienced in food costing and’ menu planning STATIONARY ENGINEER, 1 opening, $1,470.00 per month plus. Routine maintenance care of steam, plant (maintenance of plant and lodge.) AGENT, 1 vacancy, $900:00 to .$1,200.00 a month. Training of one year provided, should have ackground and interest in economics. SHOE REPAIRMAN, I opening. $800.00 per month. Must be able to cperate all standard equipment and machines involved with the trade. COOK, 1 vacancy, $200.00 per month. Must have experience in oriental food preparation. hairdresser 1 opening - Commision. ‘Licensed ecapereinced applicants ‘SAWFETTER: ‘opening, $9.60 hr Uncertified. $9.80 \ hr Certified. Must have minimum ~one years _ Xperience carbide and land. ‘e, LIBRARIAN 1 opening. wy ’ e Theatre Ashley Proceviat, a member of the .Kermode ‘78 committee, assists Caledonia art teacher Dave Comfort with the silk screening of. _ folders for the B.C. High School Drama Festival. Transport package for north, promises Bennett Premier Bill Bennett said Tuesday that the provincial government is negotiating with the federal government on a complete transportation package for northern British Columbia. He said in an interview that the talks have been going on for several months and have reached a detailed, ministerial level, involving Economic Development Minister Don Phillips, Labor Minister Allan Wil- liams and federal Privy Council president Allan MacEachen. . Bennett discussed federal government support Monday in Fort St. John, B.C., saying that either federal sub- sidies or funds from Foothills Pipe Line (Yu- on), Ltd. are needed to. keap’: BC: Rail's” Fort Nelo extension | ‘in: ° operation. A royal commission inquiring into the railway recommended that the 400+-kilometre extension, ° which needs $36 million for upgrading, be $1,800.00-$2.300.00 per abandone annum, Suitable professional experience- B.L.S. or M.L.S. degree with two years related experience preferrable in vocational academic institution REFUSED COMMENT In Ottawa, MacEachen refused fo comment on the | negotiations — and Transport Minister Otto Lang, whe would have fi- nal approval for rail subsidies, said his department has not been consulted. ‘A federal transport ministry spokesman said there is no overriding national ‘reason for Ot- tawa to bail: out the railway. ; Spokesmen for ” Foothills, which would be responsible for the B.C. segment of the Alaska ey pipeline, said were dnawave of Bennett's Propesal that the com- pay contribute to eeping the extension running. The federal govern- ment is still negotiating with B.C. to put the Pipeline through the xecutive : vice-president Westcoast Tran- smission, a member company of Foothills, said discussions about the pipeline have been held with the provincial government, but the subject of payments to the BCR has not arisen. DISCUSSIONS HELD Bennett said staff-leyel discussions have been .. horthern B.C. and. the -PG school tax Lawyer sues press for libel Folders were designed and printed by Comfort for the hundreds of students who will be coming to - Terrace on May 17 for the provincial theatre finals. held between the - government and West- coast. Research documents prepared for the federal pipeline committee | - estimate 235,000 tons of | & { ‘goods will pass through é Fort Nelson if B.C. Rail was part of-the pipeline - picture. . “The current thinking of the pipeline companies - is that Fort Nelson will be the main railhead for -streamers . ~bells much of the od ike and R equipment needed,"’ the -napkins -flowers report says. ; L . ; ss As well as being an Lu ss -invitations -cake tops interchange point for goods being transferred ' from rail to truck, and some goods being trans- ferred from aircraft to- truck, Fort Nelson will also become a service centre for the construe- tion of the pipeline in Yukon from 1980 to 1942." - the military an -cake ferms THE HERALD, Thursday, Aprit 27, 1978, PAGE 3 ’ Negative attitude toward military Revulsion against the . Vietnam war had ; Spillover effects that hampered Canada‘s defence preparedness, Toronlo lawyer-author Richard Rohmer said Tuesday. He also told a service club that there has been a turnaround in Canada in the way the pe ople regard the proof is that the government has undertaken a “very badly needed" _re- equipping of. its armed forces. * “Although we didn't participate in Vietnam, there was a spillover of attitude.... a sort of horror of revulsion in relation to the, Vietnam scene,” -he. said, ‘ with that came a negative altitude toward the . Inilitary in the western world.” Rohmer also is major- ya crelg N ORTH PRN "636-6251 os CRAFTS UD. presents *Y" WEDDING | 7 oO -photo albums -custom made houquets _Plan A Perfect Wedding With Us -guest books -cake decorations general in the Canadian reserve forces. He said Canadians as partners in NATO must Lake partin the defence of Europe, pointing to the strengthening of soviet and Warsaw, Pact for- ces,” on a seale which is unparalleled.’ Rohmer said that if Canada's military reserves are lo be ef- fective they must be trained on the same equipment the regular forces are using. “That is fundamental," he said, “and yet it is a target which has nol been totally achieved except - perhaps in the navy.’ “And — Rohmer also said that not only does defence spending create jobs, the armed forces are the largest . educational in- stitution in Canada. 3 N Ly A. Semeticn emotes meer ate ea td set increases B.C. (CP) —_ Trustees have approved the Pricne _ George school district's 1978 $47.4 million budget, but have objected to the increased amount local taxpayers must pay. e budget is a 12-per- cent increase from last year, ‘but local taxes will increase 16 per cent. | Trustees were told ata meeting Tuesday that the new budget means about $50 more in school taxes for the owner of a $50,000 house—about $41 more ‘than those’ paid by the average British Columbia taxpayer. A report by secretary- treasurer Mac Carpenter showed there was about $050,000 in special grants from the ministry of education in 1977, but there are none alloted for 1978, The report showed this difference raised the 1978 mill rate by 2.18 — mills. Reduction of the basic education grant added an additional 2.25 mills. “We should accept the budget under protest and object to the increased. burden thrown onto ‘the local taxpayer, said trustee Austen Howard- Gibbon. -“We're still acepeting it, but we're showing we're ° annoyed with it.’”” b ® Two friends of a justice. department lawyer said in British Columbia Supreme Court Monday that they made humorous comments to him after reading a Vancouver Sun article concerning a legal case he was involved him, but he took the matter seriously. ; Charles Anderson and George were eating at a . libel suit launched by lawyer Paul William Halprin of West Vancouver against Pacific Press Ltd.,; Sun Publishing Co., . Sun publisher Stuart’ Keate End lawyer Peter Grant. The April 19, 1977 ar- ticle quo comments by Grant on the extradition ‘ proceedings against Leonard Peltier, an American Indian Movement leader wanted in the United States for the murder of two FBI officers. Grant was on Peltier’s defence team. | Peltier was extradited to the U.S. from here Dec. 18, 1976, hearings in -the B.C. Supreme Court and the Federal Court. of Canada and an appeal to Justice Minister Ron Basford Peltier ‘Sought political asylum in Canada. -AVOID PAINT SMELL Add one teaspoonful of pure vanilla to each gallon of paint to remove the smell. Get " following | Big Capacity. Big Savings Big Value ‘$ 710° D0 . than any provious Big Tub Maytag Terrific Features! Dellcate, Permanent press and regular fabric cycles . 4 Water level settings .3 Water _ temperature settings . Zinc coated = steal cablnet with tough acrylic enamel finish . Glent size porcelain enamel ‘stub = with Power Fin Agitator - Attractive Chrome metal teilm AE Burglarized? . * ‘ ' Maytag Dependabilty-the most important feature of all! | LIMITED EDITION WASHER 1 ° 7 Ph o Fa " one " ~~ ee vane o g . ‘ .