eee, , ne ee a —— _—— .8 Urearyiny TUR LDnkadte COMP. 77/78 wale wee, ae 1 oo, , . Oe THE HERALD; Tuesday, April 18, 1978, PAGE Il ‘Chaplin’ s body stolen { :% giUMBER LODGE for religious. reasons Job opportunities WEEKEND SPECIAL! atthe in Terrace CLERK TYPIST. 1 _ COOKS, various openings. opening. $445.50 to $484.50 $3.25 per hour, Speciality per month D.0.B. Must ‘ooking. ve 60 . typing, filing, tslephone’” and Ppt aita a pet hour reception duties. openings, $7.90 per hour Registered in Pnedical ELECTRICIAN LW.A. surgical shift work, &4, 4-12, Rate, 1 opening. Must be certified. ELECTRICIAN, 1 Eid HEAD TECHNGLOUIST, yaeaney rate, Must Lk opening, $1288 per month depending on experience. ’ Must beable to supervise lab staff, machine maintenance program and advise duly rola. = SHOE REPAIR 1 - Opening; $800.00 MO D.0.E.,. Must be able to - operate all standard equipment and machines involved in the trade. BABYSITTER, various vacancies, $7.00 -$10.00 Fr day. Two letters of errance is required. STREETWORKER, 1 opening, $138.00 per week. To work with youth and community liason. WAITER-WAITRESSES, various openings at various wages. Should have ex- - perience serving of liquor. ACCOUNTANT, Lopening, $1,200 per month depending - on experience. Must be fully experienced and know how - to do a full set of books, in- . OFFICE CLERK.: 1 CHILD WORKER, vacancy, $138.00 per we Requires a mature, child STATIONARYENGINEER CARE AGENT: I vacancy, : $800.00-$1,200.00 per month. Training for one year provided, should ave background and interest in economics. COOKS 1 vacancies. $1,000 to $1,200.00 D.O.E. Will be required to manage kitchen and staff and to funetion as head cook-should be fully exp. in food costing and menu planning. care duties supervision vacancies. —$,470.00 and care of children. STREETWORKER, 1 vacancy, $138.00 per week, to work with youth and ‘community liason. HAIRDRESSER, 1 vacancy, * commission, licensed experienced ap- plicants only. SAWFITTER, 1, vacancy. $3.60 % hour uncertified, $9.80 % hour certified. Must have minimum of one years experience carbide and land. a opening. $600.00 per month. Must have 40-45 w.p.m. invoicing telex . must have cash ex- pereince to clear ‘machine and take cash counts. AUTO MECHANICS, Various openings, $9.00 per hour up to $9980, depending permo, tenance care of steam plant (Maintenance of plant and lodge) REGISTERED NURSES openings. $7.90 per hou, Registered in Medical-Surgica! shift work 84 4-12 12-8 Briefs HAS SORE SHOULDER . ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Don Gullett, New York Yankees’ oft- injured left-hander, ap- parently has ‘been scratched from Tuesday’s scheduled start against Milwaukee Brewers because of a sore shoulder. " [—Charlie Chaplin's body was stolen from its Swiss grave last month not for ransom but because he was Jewish—and his widow was promptly told where the body had been taken, the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner reported today... James Bacon, a Hollywood reporter for the newspaper, quoted a source close to the Chaplin family as saying, “The theft of Charlie's Cha lin was told im- iately where she could find the body,’’ Bacon said he did “not know what Mrs. Chaplin had done with the body. She could not be reached for comment, Bacon said his source said non-Jewish: families whose relatives, were buried in the cemetery at Corsier-Sur-Vevey op- posed the presence of Chaplin's body and removed it. Chaplin, who are no restrictions on who can be buried at the cemetery and that several other Jews have SLUMBER LODGE MOTOR INN Prince Rupert (909 Ird Ave. W.) been buried there. “Franchise Change ‘Routine main- body from his grave is was born a Jew, died strictly a matter of re- Christmas Day at age 9B, ligion and nothing else. But Fermand Volet, No’ = ransom was mayor of Corsier-Sur- demanded and Lady Vevey. said today there 21. See page 10 Travetling+o Prince Rupert for the Weekend? We have a ‘“‘DEAL” for you! Two nights for the price of One. Reserve your well appointed - 2 bedded (1 queen, 1 dauble) room for Friday and Saturday for the regular oneday rate. Two peaple $30.00 plus tax Three $35.00 plus tax Four $39.00 plus fax Dining room and lounge Cable - colour TV Close to shopping For free reservation call any Slumber Ledge or Terrace - 635-6302 or Prince Rupert - 627-1711 Please clip ad and present at registration, offer expires May 15, 1978. cluding a financial un experience, various statement. “nenings. Must be Journey ‘Province of British Columbia "PUBLIC HEARING ~ ROVAL COMMISSION ON © ELECTORAL REFORM, 1978 The following Public Hearings will be held by the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978, in the Province of British Columbia ap- pointed under authority of Order-In-Gounell62, approved January 12, 1978, namely: PRINCE RUPERT ELECTORAL DISTRICT Prince Rupert—Court Room No. 2, Court House-Tuesday, April 25 at 3 pm. SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT rerace Room No. 2, Terrace Hotel, 4581 Greig Avenue—Wednesday, April 26 atipm Smithers—Court Room, Provincial Government Building~Thursday, April 27 at 9:30 am. LEO DE JONG “RALPH TRELENBURG CODON RANMLTON SALES LARRY SHERMAN SALES MANAGER FRONTIER RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT ‘Motor Homes, Campers, _ Van Conversions, Trailers & Ganopy’s OK USED CARS & TRUCKS |<: 1977 Volare 2dr. HAT. 6 cyl. auto, P.S., P.B., under 10,000 miles, still undor oxisting warranty $5250" 1975 GMC PU. 1976 Cutlass Supreme S/W, Loaded, A/C, P.W., Cruise, 445, ¥8 auto 197 ‘Chevy Suburban The Commission will make inquiry into and concerning the need, if any, for amendment of the Constitution Actand the Provincial Elections Actin order: (a) to secure, by whatever redefinition of electoral districts i is required, proper and effective representation of the people of all parts of the Sierra Classic 4 wheel’ drive, A/G 400, auto, cruise control, steel spore wheels, Silverado Loaded 454, A/C, Automatic; woodgrain siding, clean $5150" 1976 Maverick. _§ | «6 cyl auto, very clean, Province In the Legislative Assembly and that in formulating thg, - recommendations to be contained in the report the Commissioner take into account where feasible historical and regional claims for representation, (o)to give consideration to alternative methods .of vating to those presently used within the Province and elsewhere, (c)to give consideration to eligibility requirements, to voters in pro- vincial elections, and (d)to make inquiry into and concerning the desirablity to assembling suitable guidelines regarding the collection and expenditure of funds by provincial political parties and by candidates i in provincial elections, (e) to make inquiry into and conceming the desirability ofan income tax deduction'related to contributions:to provincial political funds, and (f) ta make i inquiry into and concerning the need or advisability, if any, of proposing legislative provisions to prescribe requirements for the designation of political parties for the purposes of status in the > ' Legislative Assembly. _ os Ail persons desiring to be heard by the Commission at any of the afore- a _ mentioned Hearings are requested to forthwith send to the Commission at the below noted address a letter of intention to appear and stating . the nature of their interest. Submissions for any of the above-mentioned Hearings should be de- ‘ livered to the Commission addressed as follows: Royal.Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978 Box 11569, Vancouver Centre 650 West Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C. V6B 4N6 - if time does not permit proper notification, please be available at the place of Hearing 30 minutes prior to scheduled Hearing time. ‘For further information please contact the Office of the Royal Com- mission at 668-3011. ' $11500° 1974 Caprice Classic 2dr. H.T., 454 auto, ° A/G, tilt wheel $3695°° low ‘mileage, 2dr. G.P. $3950" Jim McEwa Telephone 635-4941 Dealer Licence Number 1492A By order of the Commission Judge L.S. Eckardt - Commissioner Terrace, B.C.