a : 1 Bennett. appoints "Shadow Cabinet" - Sucial Credit MLA’ 5 com- -pleted. a> iwo-day. Caucus in Vancouver today. Opposition Leader Bill Bennett shuffled the “Shadow Cabinet” positions ‘. existing during “the previous © Avas tained to Recreation and Conservation an’ d. Consumer: ‘Alfairs;-Bob McClelland; MLA; Veet tet ee meee fi ralowing sums: Rupert, $2 0227: >> Kit sud ata. eS TereHee,: $29,547.41 es Siewarl, $15,789.88; Session of. the Legislature. Former inierim Opposilion | Leader, Frank Richier, moves lo lake on Mines and Highways; James Chabot,.MLA Columbia, ‘drops Labour an Recreation und “‘picks® ° Industrial Development “and Public Works: Alex:'Fraser, MLA Catiboo, ‘stays with Municipal * Affairs and-picks up Labour, Harvey | Schroeder, MLA ‘Chilliwack...adds Human Resources (io) Education, Par Jordan MLA Nerth Okanagan, : Langley, becomes “Ospokesmai and ‘Keops Healin: ~Duin Phillips, MLA South Peace: River: was moved 16 Housing” “and retuins Agriculture: Newell “Morrison. | Vieloria: Travel Industry: sand “-Provineial Seereiary ‘and: In- “esurances Ed Snilth, MLA North 7 Peace: River, slays: with “Al- 1orney-General, Lands* * Forests and “Energy.. After. /he™ shake-up, Sassume’ the Finance portfolio, ‘but: wilLealso: take.-special résponsibitity. for: Municipal Affairs. and‘Federal- -Provindal, Relations. ‘cussigned Smith-as Opposition “Whip. while Chabot conlinues as =: “House Leader, “The Social ‘Credit Members came aul fighting: un., statement on Webster's © Hat Line ia, Vancouver. December “tih by: David Srapich, Minister -af Auriculiure, har il Was thé. ainiof thé NDP Government to limit lund ownership Ht Brlish Columbia :-70.sqnali suitable: for--hame, siies (ppasition Leader: Bill Bani sald ht the NDP. Governme B.cyI S544 7 Bunicipa lit » Chast rewion in ele laxes a : Village uf Masset, : $5,644.29; ; Port. Edward, $1,476.75, * A jotal” of ~ payments: : * from... Hydro amounting’ (o°$21.2 “million, . in. most areason ihe same “ uecaumted for q. 2 million of “the total: - Hydra is exempt train general forms in the "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1974 * ra nsport a kieps‘: udds and.’ Mr. . ~ Bennett announced. that he will, Housing “25 Bennett- “the: Be regi Village: wt 2120°:-British 3 “Columbia municipalities shared - Schiol saxes; which Hydro’ pays * basis as any olher taxpayer, ui We are, agents for- —————— _INSURAN CE. CORPORATION _OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘& CURRIE LTD. 5646 Lakelse Terrace Phono Oe ea a ~PRUD Siupieh had warned thar assessment! dnd taxalion pilicies of the NDP Govern- men were Boing lo be used te control: land.’ The Socreds charged this was simply “land rationing and punilive taxation designed to. force people io ateept the Siac: control of all ‘land. fithout compensatlon.” he “people “uke this. Province.” _Bemen said. “Andany time the “ONDE wan SSue the: ready: ; The Cutieiss sued u warning thai She pr ecess "if Using tax “polities lo’ confiscate land was’ already --under "way ihriugh “recent ‘amendments © io. the Assessment. Equalization Act, which only the Socreds appesed. ‘Soer ed ~ Bennett advised all residents of - “Brilish: Columbia" io “Pay assessments Jhis -year.and othe. NDPe varnment’s tax policies” “The “Socteds _ promised’ a ‘fighting campaign “ver the land poliey and ‘said: shat We-call on every British ; Vai fight: blong + Columbia, nis “So with’us”® : The € ‘aucus’ also hallenged * :Kalucation:. Minisier® Eileen daily” un’. NDP. t mn is never bad’ said { Daily can't ; instexid makes cipaliticsinthe “it ‘British’ Columbia. it serves, "The gre ants are bused-on ihe. equiviilom 4 abthe: previous abs general: and loci) im- _pravement. laxdseapplied Wall lands: “toy ck deciricily . land gus, where ‘ippiieable in each ares on: cerned” Inuner gusitded ar “grams are _government:. - smaller amoul “Jociil improvemen! distri “regional districis and to. irr igation “and © en ’ * 197d, such grants and pay ‘otalled-$4 million. : 3. SIM , + In addition, wre.paid’ iy mail. - BILL BENNETT | It’s playing dinty- pool. with’ Velection un Jhis - :Pariy. ig, special -atlention:. to “all tax * launch massive appeals agains: at ~ figenl ye available fevenue poot ’ “Horo Eduéalion® “Responsible spending : ~ Benne: concluded, “education Wi leiters’ 10 seliaal ", wardssand- shen rar: around ° CHEW public.spatking and most buildings owned, dp, plus-ont, per cent of ihe-gross revenue (rom sales of id to the provincial = for doing what she asked ‘hrough press releases". “Where did the pledge for open consulation go?) asked Ben- nett, Last night the eniire Caucus moved ca North Vancouver. Capilano to launch by-election campaign and see Mayor Ren Andrews of the District of North © ‘Vaneouver heminated “as “the: turty’s Standard beurer by # crowd - of over 2500,” parly members.” “Nobody is more tt a symbol ‘af sur determination aichalt che srend 10. central - ‘control gavernment in’ British: Columbia than Ron, Andrews", Benn Mt sald. This - van, represents mi tommitmens: dae the slrengthening: of laval govern. meni und ie.the sshuring, ut provincgial revenues. The. Social. Credit anieunted - that thes “imreduce: a ‘system: oft nership “hudger with ihe, Municigalities in-cael yaad would iliecalc: Coueur “park” she votal ma pirtnership basis. Andrews. - with his: ‘long insociation: with’ lucal: govern, ouk:. and Chairman ots “the ° Britist _Columbla Finance Authority, is evidence: of Sour parinershig design lor the-70's and B's" Barter ins che: Caucus’ liberations the entire Caucus e ae working tour of the The Grand Prize Winner of the 1973 Terrace Co- “op “Lucky id Shopper Draw" was Eileen Micks of Lanfear Drive in Terrace. She was the winner of a 16 inch Fleetwood Color Television set. ‘entry was drawn by Flerence Olson a Co-op. member. : Hardware Department Manager Ken Faul shows the prizeas Mr Micks was.oul of town over-the festive Season ° presi for the official award last Salurday, A We will also be able to finance } your premiums. WE WANT. TO GI VE YOU THE SER VICE You DESERVE Wilh, Municipalities” vosaid’ Bennen.” consultation’ ‘dspecially al 5 at the Insurance . Cor; : - INSURANCE CORPORATION. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA . Effective March I, 1974 the New uid goes inio effect. We are agents for this new government auto insurance plan, so call in and see us as. soon as you receive your. Auto Plan ‘His. right. leg ‘ampuiated above the righl knée after his first day on his first job,‘a 22 - year old Terrace man has lived in a near constant stale. of depression since the accident in 1947, Although: outfitted with: an: artificial leg and supposediy retrained by ihe Werkmen's Compensation Board, the young man had closed his mind to living a productive and useful -: life. His life revolved ‘araund his monthly $101 compensation: cheque and little else, He had no social life to speak of since adopting a very shetlered existence which did nol include ulher peuple. The Compensation Board had all bul closed it's file on him as | an individual who “could not be - rehabilitated," : Then he met Vi Gellenback, a: B.C; Association of Non Status : ‘Indians: Qutreach ‘Program - counsellor headquarlered here,” and his life began undergoing rapid change. Meeting in coffee shops and shopping gentres,, Vi look .a . cheque and watching televisisn: “Vancouver, _ regular contact with Viwho will dejected young. nian 1 and: in-- ected some life into him, It didn't. happen: overnight,” but the young man gradually decided life was better than just. wailing «for a compensation “The magic potion used was somebody showing Interest'In |” him and going to him instead “of he having to go le someone. Currently undergoing Canada Manpower testing to see where his - capabilities - lie,. Vi has gotten the Compensation People. Boe “io reopen his file, - Soon he will be going 10 :1he” - Vancouver. Compensation Roard retraining eenlre for a four to six week course. He's _ interésted ‘in accounting ‘and . has goals to accamplish. .. Whether he succeeds or nol is up (o him: now; bul it seems likely that he'll soon be working . for thésecond lime in his life, at something he decided he wanted todo. ao Once he comes ‘back from he'll still be in continue to work with him ona person-ic-person basis instead | of from across a desk, Construction Materials - Supply and Demand “Henry de Puyjatori, President uf the Canadian Construction Association... will | address delevaies to (he Fourth Annual - Convention of Northern: B.C. Construction Association on this: ‘ apie. would’ 00 = * January 1B. 1ST. Mr: ‘dee ‘Puyjalon, ‘who ‘ough questioning by” Northern I.C.-contractors and material suppliers who have suffered from a material shoriage for several months ow. "The Prince George address * by Mr. de Puyjalonis the first in . *.yaseries across {he country, and - : “one. “Hecember wih, 1973, slated that” na significant ‘imbalance’-bet- * ween “demand “and ‘tapacily ‘ pists, will ny dauhi have lo o face ilis expected tha! the policies af the, Canadian’ Construction :Association un-this very serious industry problem will be an- nounced. Drivers" insurance premiums ~ under: Autoplan will he detet- + mined’ on the -basis of drivers’ records aver only the past three years, not five as originally “stated, il wus announced today by the Insurance Corporation of B.C, Norman Borinick, viee- ” -tpyesident and general manager ~ Her Above and could Hol be " ' . a t ‘. at icac explained, “The lables wf -premiums drawn ‘for the drivers’ insurance. part of our program are designed to recognize the varying ‘risks between drivers with high and low demerit point totals. “Un reviewing our paliciesiveil, flexible, human” approach "10" CEC concluded that, vg fan, ac complish « cur objécti ive by usin ree years asa base a lectively as we ‘could have W a tive “year ital,” “Knowing that, poin! in rigidly adhering to,our firs! developed policy and-in possibly placing un untair and: - unnecessary ‘assessmenl ‘an some groups of drivers.’ Mr. Bortnick said he referring 10 those who: hive improved ‘their. driving per years, who, by the nature of- their: work, are required o travel -- many times number. of miles. driven -by - outhers also will benefit from ihe * change. . | The three-year base. will Motor Vehigle Branch; Demerit he provided: by MVE ‘far. ‘Autbplan. The general manager added “chat the.precedure of reviewing | und: amending “plans is ‘an Y ongeing task uf the’ iCBC staff, , OBITUARY “Donald "vers: passed away - stacaille! suddenly - : Devember 29, 1973-in-his, 33rd. - year. He. leaves to mourn his loss, his parents, Meo and Mrs, Yvon Eslacaille of Oliver, B.C., two brothers,. David of Terrace and Norman of Richmond, 8. c. one. sister, Evelyn: Whitehorse, Yukon, his rand: parents Mr. and Mrs. WJ. (Braniff of Maple. Creek, Saskatchewan add several aunts and uncles, Funeral services were held at ‘Knox United Church, Terrace, B.C, on Friday December 28 al LEM a.am:. Flowers or wreaths’ “were: graciously:: declined. Donations to! the-Heart- Fund A may be left al the Royal Bank af : : Canada, Terrace, Wearing Green Teaves iste your hat.was once thought to prevent sunstroke.’, WZ aE th ers inserted pieces of their Yule log in their plaws to make the crops thrive, - —Demerit Points- we saw na” - was... formance ‘during the past 3° ° Professional drivers’: the’ average - “ieieh the system used by (he ~ poin: totals for etich criver, will” of French-and English fatin- . In the. upper photaErnie Fisher of Copper Mountain Enterprises J049 Hwy. 16 East, is seen drawing the eniry from the nineth weekly winner af a quarter of beef in the Herald's weekly draw, Below the winner Ambrose Leeinni of Kalum Street In Terrace tells Terrace Co-up Meal Department Manager Jeli de Grea! just how he would like his prize cur and wrapped. ublained at Nerthland Delicaressen Lid. at 4623 Lakelse. 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AA" WT dst" pilrallel. process, of ‘reviewing’ bur :irst , drawn: ‘policies © and:. “refining. ‘hem sa:that they. will be fair ‘tind equitable Jo the; people of B.C. whom we “serve,” stated.” Mr. Horinick, “Pie amended” policy © on “demerit “points. means thal. cords.” Will be reviewed: only ‘three’ years. | Demerils’ cuuiled © determining premiums, "Three. -poinis per, yeup are forgiven’ fram in- dividual records’ by, the Motor” Vehicle “Branch, * This will “reduce the total on which each ; driver must pay premiums. Drivers: having- five demerit. points or fewer Will pay only the “basic $10 premium, Those with six or more demerlis pay an ddditional premium based an the square - of {he -number, of -. “points they have recorded.” ‘the change to a three-year’ base by Autplin will'reduce the: “tumber. of drivers with. six or: - mare. poinis’. 000, Those having totals of 20° yur mare poinis falt 108, Out from: 210, Cue ’ * Comtificates: for’ ‘the drivers®’ \ disurance program Will be: mulled. in mid-March:* Demerit. point lolals provided to ICBC by--' the Motor, Vehicle. Branch fr... will be late Fe chruary 1974, shown on euch“ cerlificale: “There will nol be a breakdowr. imo specific violations, ve, ‘aT20 Lakelse ‘ussessed in. inat period will be.’ 4 so 780 from”. oe Twit THEATRES LTD, “aire due by Mareh 1.1974. Drivers will nave until May lL Wei, ta pays premiums for drivers’ insurnace anly. Vehicle insurance premiums ‘Specializing in Chinese, and Ganadian’ Foods «: wt "For. Take Out. 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