! _ Don’t be a zap, students of” the Terrace area are being told this week by Adam Pasowisty, : life-line safety trainer for B.C. Hydro ‘In Terrace. Students were shown how people become careless near power (below). a , : " LEGISLATIVE & ESIGRY. . oo. 7. BARLIARENL eVILDINGs, “tae VICTORIAS Bata " VOV-1K4 : iines (above) with dolis that light up whenever they get near electricity; ahd what happens to human flesh’ through a demonstration with a weiner being cooked on live. wires Students were shown OUP, 97/79 cartoons on electrical “dangers as well as the: kinds of equipment Hydro uses for the safety of its men. Randy’ Bolton, lineman, Is also on. ‘the school tour. a sub-foreman’ pk: ‘Market guru. sees declines | VANCOUVER (CP) — The stock market is in for a “ decline that will last through this year and into-1962, stock market. oracle Joseph E. Granville predicted Tuesday... But that isn't necessarily 8 bad, thing, and market followers who take his ad- vice ard sell short as stock prices decline will be abl¢ to make jos} as much money as on the . Granville, whose home tease is Holly Hill, Fla., created an uproar in the stock market early in January with. an overnight sell recommendation to subscribers to his in- veatment letter. The following day the New York market tumbled, wiping billions of dollars off the paper value of equities and leaving ‘stockbrokers and investors annoyed at the _ abrupt end to an eight-month spell of rising prices. ; “] have. tbe best stock market record in the world —— —_ ed) : Westend Food. a Wal 423 ee tiom 635-5274 week “2 Westend a Service serours Mg 635-7728 L “We Satisty Tummy & Tank - . 365 DAYS A YEAR x _ J », loday, and I tell you in all candor that I'll never make another majer mistake in the stock market,” he said in an “When it comes to the market, there is no ope more humble.than Joe Granville. When “tt (the market) speaks, I get down-on my knees and say ‘Yes, master,’ because I follow the only authority on the market — the market itself. “Wall Street hates my guts, but -1 could be the brokerage industry's best friend, because if they would eliminate their fundamental research cepariments ‘ and follow the. market as I do, their commissions would soar, ila Granville unvelled the 1381 edition of his investment show, arriving on stage to the strains of his own musical composition, “The Bagholder Blues.” People had to be turned away at the door. ; . "only a few days before he sent out the sell recom- - mendation which shook the market, Granville's weekly _market letter had come out with the buy signal he had been running since last April 21 when,” he sald, he ‘correctly forecast a rising market. “The market gave me a early defined signal on the night of January 6,” be told the audience. ‘ “It said sell, even though people who had followed my earlier advice and bought stocks as recently -as January 4 felt'cheated. _ “But what they didn’t realize was that they, were watching a double feature. The ‘up' movie was over and to get themselves in gear with the second feature — the ‘downmovie — they had to sell everything and then go short in the market.” - Granville said he bases his signala on a “hard core” af 18 market indicators... Se ATT wee ce a — . he mt ag ATM Ym ae ne er ee el es a ve te + /' VANCOUVER (CP) — Striking . Telecom- . munications Workers Union members -will picket the main Vancouver downtown - post-office if union lawyers ‘advise them it's” legal, a spokesman said "Tuesday. . The union says the post. office @ party to the B.C: Telephone Co. .: dispute . ‘ because it: mails company telephone bills. Picketing could shut down postal ap- exations if ‘inside workers; ‘members of the Canadian. - If lawyers give their. ap- proval, eee! most immediately, and they'll stay there until “told to leave by the law,” a strike - | co-ordinator said.” The union says It is giving - Lower Mainland banks, which handle B.C. Tel customers’ bills, several: days to. discontinue the practice before the union * pickets branches: B.C. Supreme.Cowt has adjourned until Friday a - bearing ona B.C. Tel request: that ** “striking - company . workers be . prbhibited front . Dleketing Spokesman Keith Mat- thews said B.C. Ted would also ask the court to extend members of the TWU, without a contract for almost 14 months, following | su- pervisors to their homes and setting up picket lines. “These supervisors ‘are working out.of their homes, receiving assigaments there, keeping company. vehicles work without going to the. office,” said. = union spokesman Ken Hay. About 130 unionized em- ployees are off the jab because the union is picketing the Canadian Kenworth truck manufac- turing plant in Burnaby until it agrees not to allow further installation or repairs of equipment by company The company is seeking a cease-anddesist order from the labor relations board. A Keoworth spokesman suid supervisors repaired data processing equipment essential- fo the firm's . operation.” Kenworth employees, members of the Canadian Association of Industrial, Mechanical and Allied Workers, settled a bitter, sever-month strike in December, but only 130 of the 350 pre-sirike work force had been called back to The TWU also is picketing businesses which allow . Fupervisora to’ empty pay Hay said most pay phones “will be plugged by the end of the week, although telephone callers can still make calls by asking the operator t& charge the cost to their home ‘pumnbers. INSIDE: tHe HERALD FEATURES Classified Pages 8, 9. Sports, Pages &, 6. Comics, Page 10. Gomer, Page 4. ' Horoscope, Page 10. Crossword, Page 10. ads, Terrace's mayor. and aldermen get a’ pay increase. Pege 3. Tiger Williams didn't pussyfoot around against Philadelphia — Flyers last night. Page 6. , Supervisors” a He sald a foll: phone can 1979. The union began a full; bold up to $150, and seale strike Feb.0° 9: 3 estimates the company — In thestrike by 10,000 Var: earns more than $id million - couver and area . civ _a year from pay phones. © _ workers, Vancouver: clt “In other activity, the union ‘council. plans & spec! took down a picket’ line - closed session ‘Thursday -erected Sundsy night at the consider’ Teschutioes: Vancouver: _ after ; ; ri agreement was reached be ‘the’ Greater: -Vancouve tween the union and the hotel | ~ Regional District to Fes diving a meeting. ol the labor . _pegtiations . ~ LONDON (AB) = Il wana’ love at first sigh, but “ “a gradual process, Prince Charles said Tuesday _ Se after the announcement of his engagesent to Lady “His brideto-be sad abe never doubled she would say yes. | Charles, 92, and Lady Diana, 1», spoke of their’ | greas-dogged “courtship in. joint interviews on British television and with the dimestic LeWs * _ agenty: Press Association afer the official ar nouncement_": ; it side gradual,” Ghazes said in-an taterview' 7 with Independent Teleyisjon when asked when he” first realized he ited to marry Diana. mt eoppo twras teards the ex of the suber _ * ‘and the‘auturn last year. I began to realize what ., was going On in my Mind and hers in. particular.” oo “During a BEC ilérvieer 6 over a private dinner.in. the ‘sitting’ room of his Buckingham Palace quarters et vacation in Australia. chance to think about it, ta ong to be too awful,” said 1: “Ob, I never had any Cathy Burpee was the lucky winner of the CP Alr flight for two to Hawali, drawn Saturday by the Skeena Mail Association. The mall merchants offered the trip along with CP Air as part of a week-long _ promotion. . LTO. “Complete Office Coffee Service” -1825 . 638 4928 Hwy. 16 W. TERRACE Src a 4 q z { i s ‘ f