PAGE AS, THE HERALD, Friday, May 20, 1977 Some five years ago 1 local fisherman spent four racoons in this neigh- Now whenever a couple were given tickets to the name robably. should ‘wrote to the Herald after an days out with his soninlaw bourhood. chiropractor is established Hawaii at a special dinner have been Art Collinson, as in ies copie Se ahs et Ne hats Letter from Masset, | Brecerintietat Diecliics aig at gioatisass tana testa espray useden valued at $4,000, so if one very nice letter from Ro: 5 en me to get ou ectors a anager o: st name. pray M y rom asse ’ for a atite in his og car, Delmas Cooperative Since the speaker is now 71 the highway between Terrace and Prince Rupert was as “harmless as table salt.” It seems to have taken awhile for thr in- formation about these can put up with the constant wave movement, there are fish out there to be caught. For the past two days | have managed to spend part Bonisteel, Host of ‘Man Alive’. [had written for a copy of 'Intervention” and bad also mentioned how much we had enjoyed the film shown of Aiyansh and Queen Charlottes We are gradually making ogress. Prvieda is now living in Richmond handy to all Association. However they had been planning this trip by camper before this so ter Sam’s eyes were back to normal (following an and came here in 1910, it is quite possible that he came to the Masset area: from Alaska. . . shopping needs, but on the sprays to become more of the time outin the flower theprogrammes that will be By Elvira Bryant fourth floor of a high rise operation earlier in the This past Friday was set public. Ina recent edition of beds getting the weeds kept repeated was also sent. It apartment. This place of year), plans for the first aside for the Islands’ Sports B.C, Today there is > very down. Itis most interesting would seem that if you residence does nat appeal to holiday were finalized. The Day. The morning wap wet and miserable up unti] the worthwhile article on pages 6 and 7 entitled “The danger of phenoxy herbicides,” written by Theodorne Sterling. Dr. Sterling is a professor of computer science at Sin:un Fraser University and the article in estion was abridged from e Humanist in Canada magazine. Reading about the birth deformities that have resulted from the use of the _ Phenoxy herbicides, should t any sensible person irmiy against their use. Also it seems it takes on the average, 20 years to pass between exposure to car- cinogens and the subsequent appearance of cancers. Our, twenty years are just about over and we are already beginning to see a “‘steep increase in every form of cancer.” So between the phenoxy herbicides and the chlorinated hydrocarbons we seem to be encouraging the extermination of the human race. I should add that already “so per cent of malfor- mations reported by delivering physicians in British Columbia are of the kind that have also been observed in the offspring of mice, hamsters, rats and rabbits exposed to 2,4,5-T; . spina bifad, hydrocephalus, cleft palate and lip, and a variety of musculo-skeletal disorders.” The next time - bags to watch the growth of the nts each day. At first I ta detailed plan of just where everything had been ted, but lately there 't been enough room on the original to add the new additions, so one can only . put in some sticks or stakes and hope that these are not blown over before the plants take shape. Ed Woode had to take time out from constructing the greenhouse, this week- end, in order to make a rabbit pen. (Lareina is going to look after the rabbit as one of the Brownie tasks.( No doubt all will go well until a stray racoon comes along to look for a feed of fresh rabbit! Tom, the Baker, hag been giving of bread crusts to the Woodes for the birds across the way. Just recently when one bag had been left outside for a short time, a racoon came along for his share of the ‘goodies.’ Tanis was able to take three pictures of the intruder, so now we know there are really enjoy watching some of = our television programmes, the pearl who are involved with their presentation, would really appreciate a few lines from ‘ou. " It wa a little over two months: ago that 1 was surprised one day to see “Father Blythe” in Delmas Coop-in fact I was not sure whether it really was he, so later phoned up Rev. lan MacKenzie and as 4 result of the call, had a con- versation with ‘Father John.” (He rode with us from the Lava beds to Terrace one time and we had also met hefore at Aiyansh, socially. ( When it came time. to do tthe weekly column, I found out John Blythe is now Archdeacon of New Aiyansh, and he had been here to give a Workshop on MMinistry at St. John’s Church,HHaida. He had also been at St. Paul’s Church, Masset the following day when an in- duction service was held for SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 88 (TERRACE) Applications are invited for the position’ of full- wardens and members. Today I received a very nice letter from Desreux, who has back to Canada ‘from Australia as hall planned before her husband ~ _ I believe I ina previous died suddenly. mentioned letter as David was a chiropractor at Kitimat when we were living there during the construction days. At that time doctors and chiropractors were not working as well together for the benefit of people as they are today, and David spent part of his time selling cars! vestry Frieda * fnoved ‘been See The Frontier “Spaceships” for 1977 me, but then I have not been living for many years in Queensland, Australia, which could make.quite a difference. . Sam and. Jessie Simpson, who have lived in this area for many years, have left on their tour of British Columbia, andsome parts of the United States. This THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE B.C. NORTHWEST Hawaii trip may be saved until the winter time. It was very interesting this morning to hear someone from this area speaking of the days when 2 deer were in herds here. The announcer said Art Collins would be speaking tomorrow again, but people I have spoken to today say time that the bus arrived from Queen Charlotte City with participants from the ssouthern parts. After that the sun stayed out for the balance of the meet, and even though the wind kept the temperature down, it was an ideal day to compe on. . Designed and built in Kelowna the Frontier line of RVs | incorporates the ruggedness, durability and the you. hear of people | time Billing Machine Operator, with experience ‘We can show you the complete range of spacious " convenience features wanted ‘most by British ° protecting their local en- on Burroughs L.5000 or comparable preferred. ; Columbia's RV. buyers vironment from an Accurate typing of 50 wpm required; accounts Frontier Mini Motorhomes, Truck campers, ; ot ‘ spraying it would be as well to give them your own support! We have been having many nice sunny days late on the Charlottes. The wind payable experience an asset. Please supply written resume with application to: School District No. 88 (Terrace) Travel Trailers and Vai. Conversions. continues to blow each day Box 159, ugh and those who wen to enjoy the beach this past Terrace, 8.C. V8G 4A7, | week-end needed to be bundled up in warm winter or call 635-4931, garb in order to contend with the cold. The B.C. Canuck went out this past Friday and will probably not be back until 3 coming Thursday. One Total full Salary: Counsellor Duties: students. Duties; Qualifications: ’ pointment. Mr. V.E. Rozee, Assistant to the Secretary-Treasurer, for ap- NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Northwest College serves the region from Queen Charlotte islands to Houson. The major physical facilities are in Terrace, but there are substantial programs in the other communities in the College region. and part-time enrolment The college has vacancies in the following positions: Co-ordinator of Vocational and Trades Training Programs. Duties: This is a new position. The appointee will be expected to develop and co-ordinate vocational and trades programs in the various communities served by the College. Con- siderable travel in the College region will be necessary. Qualifications: Preference will be given to persons with experience in industry or business as well as teaching and ad- ministrative experience in the vocational area. - The appointee will be placed on the vocational salary scale according to training and experience. Appointment Date: July 1, 1977. This is a new position. the Appointee will be the only full- time Counsellor at the College, and will be responsible to the Director of Student Services. Duties will invoive program and job and career counselling, as well as ad- vising students regarding financial aid. Most of the duties will involve working with Vocational and Trades Training Qualifications: Preference will be given to persons with experience in counselling vocational and trades training students. Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. Appointment Date: July 1, 1977 Psychology Instructor Teaching first and second year psychology courses in various communities served by the College. Considerable travel and evening teaching may be required. . M.A. in psychology. Salary; According to scale to be negotiated with Faculty. Appointment Date: August 15, 1977. Apply with curriculum vitae and names of three referees to: is about 1500 = students. * FOR MAYOR SURNAME ATOM Drop into Atom Motors and on the extensive Frontier line. | get the complete story. | 312 Enterprise Ave., Kitimat | Phone: 632-7141 "°°" i — MOTORS LTD. _ veater: 1Ac & BANK FINANCING © DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF POLL Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the municipality aforesaid that a poli has become necessary at the election now pending, and that | have OTHER NAMES OFFICE ‘TERM: Dealer Nos. 25013 & 25014 granted such poll, and, further, that the - persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election, for whom only votes will be received, are: Maroney FOR REGIONAL BOARD DIRECTOR: Sharon ‘David Mayor Mayor Balance Balance of 1976-1977 term of 1976-1977 term 3308 Pheasant St. RESID. ADDRESS | OCC!/PATION 4013 Yeo Street . Homemaker Businessman OTHER NAMES OFFICE ‘TERM RESID. ADDRESS ‘ OCCUPATION SURNAME | Jolliffe Pease Such poll will be held at the Clarence © Michiei nasium, 3430 Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia, on Monday, June 4th, 1977 between the hours of 8:00 o’clock in Victor David Elementary School Reg. Board Dir. Reg. Board Dir. Gym- Concurrent with term on Council Concurrent with term on Council ~ 4623 Hillcrest Ave. 4826 Halliwell Ave. Consultant Accountant ADVANCE POLLS will be held at the District of Terrace Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, Columbia, between the hours of 7:00 o‘clock in the forenoon and 8:00 o’clock in the afternoon, on Monday, May 30th, 1977 and at Mills Memorial Hospital, British 2711 Tetrault Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 -.o‘clock in the afternoon and 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon, on Friday, June 3rd, 1977, of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. the forenoon and 8:00 o’clock in the Or. D.V. George Principal Northwest Community College Terrace, B.C. : afternoon. Given under my hand this 10th day of May, 1977. Murdo Macdonald Returning Officer LL hl