EET Ca ro mats TOF ek TE ER sweater rer i crs 2° gol Ee Pa STATURE a nant yoga ge SE ae ee, International ' Guisine _Honoured a i. a : Protection Act NOEL SMITH, an Indian | preclaimed | | by " band financial advisor in ’ Terrace, has been given a life membership in the Certified General Ac- countants of B.C. The} of membership is the result of seven years work for CGABC and Certified General Accountants of Canada from 1962-69. Smith was secretary- : treasurer of CGABC and executive secretary of the National board of Examiners of CGAC. He is one of 34 life members of CGABC. He presently works with 16 Indian bands from Terrace to fm Morricetown and from Kitimaat {fo Telegraph Creek. the boundaries bunch of heroes. Jennifer is no Drop in and , see us at the KALUM MOTEL Hwy. 16 W. TERRACE _ Open ’ 6a.m.to 11 p.m. 635-2362 muon Ee or oe 635-7686 ThE GOW ERNMENT OF THE PROVEACE OF BRITISH COLUMBLL Oo APPRENTICESHIP. AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BRANCH BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR MILLWRIGHT Pre-Apprenticeship Training opportunities for the Millwright Trade . - are currently offered to persons interested in attending College of New. Caledonia (Prince George) for a program commencing January 4, 1977 and ending June 17, 1977. to . The six-month Pre-Apprenticeship Course is intended to prepare trainees for employment in the Trade as Apprentice Millwrights. Bath theory and practical training are emphasized, to include basic in- structions in: Blueprint Reading and Sketching: Oxyacetylene and Arc ’ Welding: Ladders and Scaffolding: Hand and Power Tools of the Trade: Benchwork: Lubrication Techniques: Applied Electricity: Applied Mathematics: and Safety Education. ‘ . ; General requirements for admission: 16 years of age and over Minimal Education Grade 10 (Grade 12 preferred) Good general health , Mechanical aptitude. N.B. This Course is open to both men and women. . individuals accepted for tralning will have all tuition fees‘ paid. In ‘addition, a small training allowance will be provided as wellas a travel , allowance, where applicable. . Se "Application Forms and further information may be obtained from: Director, Apprenticeship, and Industrial Training Branch, ' ' British Columbia Ministry of Labour, ; 4211 Kingsway, Burnaby, B.C, VSH 3¥6 Or: . \ Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Counsellors, - 1488 Fourth Avenue, Prince George, B.C. V21. 42. “or: Apprenticeship and Industriat Training Counsellor, 4926 Highway 16 West, Terrace, B,C. VEG 1L6 Or: . Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Counsellor, | 1201 - 103rd Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C. V1G 432 The Domestic Animal alature of the province of British Columbia in 1974 to provide a measure of rotection to the owners of omestic Hvestock outside The federal executive of the NDP in Skeena issued a statement recently saying, that the recent controvers af shipping in B.C., has all’ the earmarks of a well written and well rehearsed script designed to make the Liberal Party look like a Davies, Secretary NDP said, ‘‘There question that Tran- sport Minister Lang ha Old Schnitzel opens Christmas Eve} Re af. .B.C,, faid Monday | the - «provincial: bel: c ant municipalities who were suffering losses as a result ‘af the actions of un- controlled dogs. Since that time ° ex- perience with enforcement nm conjuiction with the al ‘Canadian Mounted Police has led to conclude Shipping controversy planned known for some time of the needs we have in B.C. for an adequate shipping service. His department conducted a detailed study a few years ago, the results of which have been kept secret, about our needs and how each community would be af- fected by any changes in shipping patterns. He knew of our needs and also knew of the necessity to upgrade and modernize the service. “With that kind of background knowledge he could have served our in- terests better by moving consciously and deliberately to provide us with a better level of service, rather than subject us to this recent and transparent sham. It seems retful to us that the Liberals have seen fit to play upon our concerns and our fears of losing this shipping service _ by engaging in this kind of mock game simply to make themselves appear as our saviours. the much larger problem is one of protect @ general public from the actions of nuisance and sometimes vicious dogs rather than simply one: of protecting domestic livestock. The Ministry of Agriculture has examined the implications of the foregoing observations with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, the R.C.M.Police and with administrators and board members of a number of regional districts. These discussions have confirmed that the ministration of the provisions of the Domestic Animal Protection Act should more properly be undertaken ‘by regional districts, Municipalities developed their own systems of dog control a number of yesrs ago. It is clearly apparent the func- tions of dog licencing, management and - control: ean not be effectively ad- ministered provincially particularly when thers is such a wide diversity in the nature, size and needs of communities within elec- toral areag of regional districts throughout the province. Ht is hoped that all regional districts will give early and careful con- sideration to the possibility: of developing thelr own by- laws under authority of the 9. Municipal Act to undertake - the functions of dog licen- Family Conference funding ends B.C. Conference on the “lm utterly disillusioned Family (BCCF) executive by this decision,” he said. committee received word “Vander Zalm stresses. the last week from Bill Vander need for volunteers yet. Zaim, Minister of Human there has been a lot of ° Resources, there would be volunteer time put into | from DHR BCCF.” - ; r for the work of BCCF and no more fundi the two staff positions would be terminated. 0 John Stokes, regional coordinator In northwest -goordinator's-job will be terminated at the end of December and the - secretary's position will: be terminated at. the end of.’ February. co Stokes is asking delegates and other interested persons to write to Premier Bill Bennett and ask that his . government reconsider the program and find ‘other ways and means of finan- cing it. “] don’t understand what the government has to loose by spending $60,000 on this ‘am can onl in Piotature and geod wil he said. wth wile NN Cunliffe, F.Eng. - from the University of British « two and one half years of University of Washington. -: branch offices at Vancouvér, Quesnel and Terrace. - © Street, Victorla, B.C. ane 1975, were ‘told the cost of | Willis , Cunlifte oe Tait > & Company Ltd. - Consulting Engineers OUNCEMENT The appointment of Mr. Thomas E. Palton, P.Eny., 3 — Manager cf the Strucjural Division oF Willis, Cunliffe, Tait & Company has been announced by the President, Mr. S.J. Mr. Pelton brings fo the position twenty years of ex- - perience in the design and construction of industrial, com- mercial and residential structures, and gas and off pipeline * systems. He -has extensive experience in computer programming for structural design. Mr. pelton received his Bachelor and Masters degrees in structural engineering Campbell River, Chilliwack, Fort St. John, Prince George, Three executive members who went to see Dave. Barrett, who started the . rogram while he was. leader of the government in the State Ball would more than caver the cost for the BCCF pr ‘ogram- fi ~ Stokes paid “ane of the. important aspects. of the provincial coordinator's office was it acted as a clearing house for all communities on various community programs that were happening in B.C, He sald this gave those communities the | op- portunity of finding out what was occuring elsewhere in the province and helped wp development in social services dealing with family matters. : UR. vet Columbia and has completed post mastoral work at the he at wee 7 . In addition ta supervising the stalf of eight engineers tn the |. Division at Victoria, Mr. Palton will liaise with and provide technical supervision on structural projects to the firm's New Westminster, Nanaimo, His ‘difices,will be at the firen’s headquarters at £27 Fort § cing and control, To this end 1, Assign the respon- aibility for ‘the setting of - licence fees, the issuance of ministeation of management and control legislation districts. All derived from licencing will become the property of regional districts once their by-law is In place. future ad. THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 22, 1976, PAGE A} Animal control a regional district responsibility 2, Contribute an Initial the Ministry of Agriculture ‘ant to encourage regional 1976, as determined from is prepared to offer the districts to establish a records accumulated by the following: ‘ compensation program for ministry. losses of fomestic animals it ar at presently ifr offered under the Bom tb Animal Frotection Act. Every regional district which sets up a com- pensation plan approved by the Ministry of Agriculture estic suitable by-law for licences, and the ad- to regional animal protection. revenue plus an average of the compensation paid within the regional district for the: " DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE By-Law 534-1969 states that: pensation purposes. “No person shall park a vehicle -on any street between the hours — of. 1:00 AM and 6:00 AM.” (Street includes Boulevard) Sections 178 and 179 of the Motor Vehicle Act _ provide that any vehicle parked in contravention of the By-law or in any position that interferes with snow removal may he removed and stored at the owners expense. POUND DISTRICT ACT WHEREAS under provisions of this Act application has been made to: constitute as a pound district certain fand in the vicinity of Rasswood _near Terrace which may be more particularly described as follows: ‘Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 1040, Range 5, Coast District; - hence southerly along the easterly boundary of said Lot. 1040 fo the northerly boundary of Lot 1039; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Lot 1039 to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundaries of Lot 1039, 1036, and 1038, te the _ southeast corner of said Lot 1038; thence ina southerly direction through ’ * unsurveyed Crown land (U.C.L.) ta the northwest corner of Lot 1035; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Lot 1035 to the northeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of ‘ said Lot 1035 to the northwest corner of Lot 442; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundaries of Lot 442 to the southeast corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 439 to the southeast corner thereof; thence easterly along the nor- therly boundary of Lot 438 to the northeast corner thereof; thence | southerly along the easterly boundaries of Lots 438, 437, 436, 414, 4368 and 4267 to the southeast corner of said Lot 4367; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundaries of Lot 5118 to the southeast corner thereof; thence easterly, southerly and westerly along the northerly, easterly and southerly boundaries of Lot 5117 to the most southerly southwest corser thereof ; thence southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly boundaries of Lot 431 to the southwest corner thereof, being a point on the high water mark of Kitsumkalum, Lake on the easterly shore thereof; thence in a general northerly and then southerly direction along said highwater mark to the southeast corner of Lot 4981 on the westerly shore thereof; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Lot 4981 to {he southwest corner thereof; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Lots 4781, 4980, and 4979 to the northwest corner of said Lof 4979; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lot 4979 to the northeast corner thereof; thence east to the -polnt of intersection with the southeasterly profongation of the middle | line of Kitsumkalum River; thence northwesterly along said prolongation _ and continuing in a general northwesterly direction along the middle line . * of Kitsumkalum River te the point of intersection with southerly prolongation of the westerly boundary of Lot 5119; thence northerly along © said prolongation and continuing northerly along the westerly. boundaries - of Lots 5119 and 5121 to the most westerly northwest corner of said Lot: $121;-thence westerly and northerly along the southerly and westerly boundaries of Lot 5120 to the northwest corner thereof; thence westerly _ along the southerly boundary of Lot 5123 to the southwest corner thereof; , thence west to the point of intersection with the middie line of Cedar Riv- , erRiver ; thence in a general northerly direction along said middle line to. - a point which lies due south of the southwest corner of Lot 4978; thence north to said southwest corner; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Lots 4978 and 4977 to the northwest corner of said Lot 4977;. thence in a general northerly direction through U.C.L. fo the southwest corner of Lot 1037; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Lot. . . 4037 and 1036 tothe northwest corner of said Lot 1036; thence westerly, ‘northerly and easterly along the southern, western and northern boun- ,, daries of Lot 1040 to the point of commencement. vo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thirty days atter publication of this notice the Lieutenant-Governor in Council will proceed to comply with the application unless within the said time objection is made to the Minister of Agriculture by not less than eight proprietors of land within the poundarles of such proposed pound district in Form “A” of the Schedule of the Act. : dames J. Hewitt calendar years 1975 and 3. Assist regional districts ested in developing a OB control. This is achieving the objectives of dog management and domestic 4, Assist regional districts will receive a grant of $1,000 by providing a brochure to aid in estimating domestic livestock values for com- District. of Terrace Minister of Agriculture