‘ * rpokeaman for the “Rescue Centre ” ‘Thureda fe VICTORIA _MCGeer keeps. VANCOUVER “CP . », Education. Minister Pat ~ McGeer said Wednesday -. that he is preparing some i. “extremely.;.controversial” ' Jegislation, “Gesigned to ; dimprove students’ chances & Otwetting jobs but refused to ‘explain w "would be controversial. McGeer told the annual funeheon mesting of the ;, Men’s Canadian. Stub that "he plans “radical changes in the F educational § stem sO as: to give more of the students who're leaving schoo) the dnd of skills that will get them employment in today's _ bb market.” Legislation . the legislation - ‘number, of . would be introduced ‘tin the near fu McGeer. “refused to give any details of the pr optsed tes y slation, but said - the intention will be to increase. the number of students in the work force. The program accompanying the legislation will increase the m - vocational: aining © courses pos secondary institutions, he sald. “In British Columbia percent and 45 percent of our unemployed are under the age of 25," he said, Crash of planes amid-aircoltision? i VICTORIA, (CP) — ivetagh of two light planes ‘uthat killed eight lowa « yesidents in. northeastern British Columbia Monday ae! have been the result of mid-air collision, A Pacific said yn “The spokesman said ” investigators. at the crash gites, 80 miles southeast of. . Fort Nelson, are Hi * investigating. the mid-air ': golligion theo because the ‘. two planes-were-found only: ivhatamil apart. vet were part ht carrying mer ‘of the Flying F gitoup from oe and iniiana. 0 on a after er weather on a horse, Yukon, from Dawson . a Toma Salt an Seviiond: Smith. "i ot | Evansdale, Iowa. _ Budworm spreads | says Waterland (CP) tation will ‘patcro infes ‘claim another 200,000 acres » Of . Fraser Canyon forest * pefore next summer, For- . “eats Minister Tom _,, Waterland sald Wednesday. ram was sprayin ro; zl i despite cancel canceliet ie after protests by Fraser canyon ratepayers’ grea and environmentens t ag Trop use 0 000 pound of Orthene and ; «Hei said: infestation - Sepia lb tos eombat-: they ‘def 1 vg ‘I Moore |. Marsa! * deter e whe ‘? in Ottawa. ° “Bar has spread into ously unatfected areas and more than @00,000 acres --of forest land now have been - ted. A proposed 52 ,000-acre ‘othetwetan! Waterand Boston meget YRM anata youry Waterland said there is no way to step the infestation this year hipedtt chemicals ont a. he hoped 0 i collapse shown no signs of ocewrring. ~» Okanagan cherries hit by tree disease ” PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) ‘ee Little Cherry Disease “dg ‘spreadin. “ “Okanagan Valley, a federal ° : “agricultural in the icer said Thursday. Dr. John Yorsten said about 200 diseased trees have been marked for removal this summer. “Byt the seriousness is not number of trees,” he . in the -said..“‘It’s in the fact’ that the disease ig widespread in 1 ee oad i He said in the past the dis- ease was contained to. | ets in the Penticton area, but now has spread to ‘Naramata, 11 miles north of research here. He said the'disease, which is apread by an unidentified insect and results in small,’ misshapen cherry om area during the 19 on chr, the Okanagan year production fruit, wiped out r natural . . must frustration ,'* ter. ‘somewhere between 40 — BE ITER: ‘SKILLS FOR GRADUA TES aidin young people should the ne "Hesirable Pe ay ees because of their strength, ambition and enthusiasm. ~ NOT MARKETABLE “The terrible problem is - that too many have no marketable skills,”” said When ‘such youths cannot find work their energy is channeled into crime: “It explode in said the “There are currently §5,000 full-time students in ‘Our universities, colleges ‘and provincial institute abjections, . WAS nipre than 9,000 tons. * dismnisa fined $1.0 ‘The Cris perjury T- ‘CROWN PURSUES PERJURY CHARGE B.C. (CP) — The Crown will appeal the of perjury charges. against mayor Bill nay, crown counsel Jim Taylor said core" ‘mayor of the central’ Vancouver . Island , was sentenced to three months in jail and — ‘June 14 in Nanaimo after bei . guilty of ae justice. He was acquit rges . irges arose from an impaired driving tilalin |." . Courtendy last year when t Moore was fined $500. Moore's’ Btatements Tring Eileen was. driving when they were stopped by police. found on two aitiona stemmed from e trial that his wife ‘Canadian transport commission will hold public “hea: in September to roa new ~'gheap, domestic air charter “gystem should . be started as ‘between elties The commission said in a ” ptatemsent Tuesday’ it bas ' found enough interest in a “domestic equivalent: of the “popular advanced’ bookin g » Charter (ABC) plan to hol hearings be ‘Sept. 12 t the moment, “ABC rules a a only +; Snternational travel. : ‘New. cheap charter system discussed ~ OTTAWA. (CP) — The - CP Air ana air Canada have already started a - “charter-class fare” s tem that is like the ABC plan in some ways. | But seats can be obtalned only cn regularly- pcs flights and there have, sched fl complaints that. there are not enough seats available to meet demand. Pacific Western Airlines | - (PWA)- has. also operated charter. flights between. }.° >: Toronto and Vancouver, But © |" | because: there are no domestic ABC rules, -pas- sengers were taken by ‘bus - - lagara Falls, N what ae There are a further 155, 000 students in our high schools. “All 210,000 are potential members of cur summer work force and 40,000 enter the work force permanently each yout, Those who leave school ‘today = with occupational skills. have little diffjtulty finding work. The fy thers have an eet Tu that ull “post-secondary fy, ‘marketable gov t will contribute additiorial; money to r ‘he said. P eran fe & “during ‘an interview: that part of the employets and put others to work. PARK: DETAILS DISCLOSED McGeet, also disclosed a ew’ details of the “radical legislation “discovery park’™ plan, which he announced last plan would bring together high technology ustry re resentatives ind university researchers at facilities to be built on university campuses throughout | the province in hopes eveloping © imporved “echnologies, he sa ‘Investment by the. government be extremely samll,"" McGeer added. The de education and. economic development will. the setup and provide the sites, but, the-research will be paid for by the companies which use it. “McGeer said the plan is t into close to being his ~ CAN WE GIVE vou a ue COMFORTS operation . an Pars ‘1974 For Now: you can, -go snyiera ‘tll have those . * comforts ‘of fiome. Take'y ‘in one of our fabulous reéceational vehictes. . Its the only way to go! ; We. have fine used camper trucks available now. oo | 1916 Dodge F250 4x4 éitkup . Va 4 Speed:‘Trans. \1 973 Jimmy! Blazer’ | 1 974 Ford... Fito ck ‘m2, Vo, Stand. Trans. production in the | ; |-1975 Ford se stn eran ate 5,000 acres ‘of - | 1975: GG. Pickup 1915 Olds Cutlas stn, Wen v7 ale, stereo, alll power 1973 Buick 4 Door 1 973 te “ auto. trans.,.P.5., P. re | 1976 Ford ‘id. 2 doors Na, auto. trans. radio, 3 | {1972 FordExplorerii72295 : a | 1973 Toyota. poreliacnsm 1975 Datsun 1973 Datstiitn circ von r vacation this year va Auto. ‘Trans. : ma $1355 $2895 - $2505 _ $3895 | 1976 Comet imme | - AO Keith nse hggo7aza artment h to locate tre eites within the next few me M Geer’s speech ore Mc F the club awarded honorary THE HERALD, Friday, July 15, 1977, PAGE $ 4 memberships to former B.C. lieutenant-governor George Pearkes and former Conservative external affairs minister ‘Howard NORTHWEST f ” un nder wraps | Green, The club aise elected Ron Longstaffe executive vice-president of Canadian Forest Products, as president. COMMUNITY. COLLEGE Northwest College serves the region from Queen Charlotte islands to Houston.. The major physical facilities are in Terrace, but there are substantial programs in the other communities in the College region. Total fuil and part-time enrolment is about 1500 «students. The College has vacancies in the following positions: INDUSTRIAL RECO Teaching Industrial First Aid end parts of the * Business Education Program. a. Grade 12 ‘graduation or equivalent Duties: Qualifications: Appointment Date: b, A" or “AA” Industrial First Ald certificate c. Industrial First Aid Instructors certificate. d. A wide background in business or industry supervision experience e. Fost secondary training in management or accounting would be an asset. August 15, 1977, or as soon as possible. Further information may be obtained from Mr. R, Kilborn at 635-6515. INSTRUCTOR FO ENGINE REPAIR To teach a pre-employment course covering all components of both 2 cycle and 4 cycle marine engines and components used in the marine Duties: a Qualifications: Term of employment: industry. . Candidates must have extensive experience in repair of: « 2 cycle. marine engines -4 cycle gas engines and marine cooling systems - propulsion and related equipment. September 6,.1977 to Aprit 28, 1978. _ Further information may be obtained from Mr. Fred Wilson at 635-4511. ILE WELDIK : Duties: ‘Qualifications: — . Job location: | MOBILE HYDRAULICS tf Duties: - Qualifications: To teach basic welding fo persons In related occupations e.g. farmers, mechanics, truckers. The course will include both Manual Metal Arc § .rawsiding- ‘and Oxy-Acetylene. procedures. = ’ Department of Public Works No.1 and No.4 certificates or equivalent. . Extensive experience in the welding trade. " Mobile. program . ‘To teach the principles and maintenance eof koth | in College region. ‘mobile and industrial hydraulics including: - Fluld: Principle Troubleshooting - Preventative Maintenance . 4 ‘Minimum of 5 years experience in both mobile and indusirial hydraulics, . Preference will. be given.to those with Heavy - Duty, Millwright, or equal certification. Terms of employment: wot later than September 15, 1977 to March VW, ‘ Further information may be obtained from Mr. — Fren Wilson at 635-6511. The College requires a 6.T.S.D. instructor to teach Math, English, and Science to a Grade 10 equivalency. in Hazelton, Port Simpson, ‘Kit. segukla and Kitamaat Village. . a. A valid teaching certificate b. The ability to communicate with. adults. of . Qualifications: Term of employment: various ages. local condition. BASIC JOB READINESS TRAINING -. AB.J.R.T. Instructor is required for a course to , beheldin Hazelton, Duties will include life skills * and vocational counselling and teaching of some ‘B.T.S.D. curriculum. Qualifications: Term of employment: f a. The ability to communicate with ‘adults of § various ages. Generally October 3 fo March 10. Starting and § finishing dates may vary slightly according to -b. Formal training in Life Skiils counsalting. _& Teaching experience. COM PETITION CLOSES FOR ALL rOsmTiONs: SALARY FOR AL POSITIONS: . . ' a APPLY. FOR ALL POSITIONS TO: | September, 12, 1977 to November 4, 1977 July 20, 1977 in. accordance with the: College Vocational Scale depending on qualifications and experience. The Principal | Northwest Community College Box 726” Terrace, B.C. ’ V8G 4C2 Eeablet ee Es aoe