PAGE B2 Intemational. Women’s Year ‘The Government has decided that Canada should take ad- vantage of the United Nations proclamation of 1975 as In- ternational Women’s Year to concentrate on the promotion of equality for women in all aspects of life-and, in par: ticular, to inform and educate the general public of . the changing attiludes concerning women’s role in society. general program of activities has been agreed upon and the government will be. ap- preaching provincial -govern- ments and non-government: to oblain their ideas and par- licipation, The program in- cludes such items as: L.A series af regional and national conferences. A major! part,of the program of these conferences will be designed to reach those in the community who have not yet been Involved, both those whose lives are being affected by (he changes and those who are in a position lo effect those changes. : 2. A national educational and informatiqnal program in- volving thepublic media aimed al influencing the altitudes of sociely lowards equalily for women. 3. Increased financial assistance or voluntary organizations for the development of special prajects -for International Women's Year. 4, The removal of barriers to equalily in ‘federal legisiation. ‘As mentioned -in the Speech from the Throne, amendments to the statues of Canada will be placed before. Parliament for the purpose of praviding equal treatment for women during this current session. §, The implementation. by departments and agencies of the federal government of special progrems for, 1975 to promole equal opportunity for women both in their programs that affect the public and for the women employees of the department or agency. 6. The hosting of an In- ternational Seminar in Sep- lember (4-20) 1974, in Ottawa. This Seminar would consist of two parls.- The first part would bea ten day meeling of experts wha would concentrate on elaborating';a-model of. per- Tanent machinery. at the : national level for improving the status of women and promoting - equality of the sexes al all levels af society. The model could then be‘used by those countries not having such machinery or for those who need to improve. existing machinery. The second — -We don’t know for sure whether it is because Augie and Lenore Geeraert are just poor lishing guides or whether folk from around the Red Deer Alberta area aren't such good fishermen, but it took two couples from that region seven years lo hook into a spring salmon and [arid it. Mr. and Mrs, L. Kathel of Red. Deer, and Mr, and Mrs. Bourbonnie of Black Falls, Alberta recently were guests of the, Geeraerts in Terrace. For “APPLIANCES BY:- Norge Braun -PHORE . 635-5431 GOULTER ELECTRIC LTD. Residential-Commercial-Industrial Electrical -Gontractor Canadian General Electric ‘ag10. W, Fwy. 16) part would follow immediately after the first and would take the. form" of a one - week workshop for training national representatives af other countries wishing ta establish national commissions or other machinery... ‘ 7, ‘The examination. of in- ternational instruments as they pertain to women with a view to initiating steps to ratify those instruments which are relevant, to Canada, or making ~ suggestions on the in- ternational level for alter- natives where it is found thal instruments no longer represent current thinking. . 8. An increase in.the number of women representing Canada at international conferences of - all kinds on all subjects. — At-the Meeting of April 25 9 the Privy Council with non - governmental women’! © ~ organizations, held in Ottawa * the following recommendation: _ were made in honour of In’: ternational Women’s Year 1975- 1, Government proclamation. — on International Women’s Yea 1975. Coe oe 9. Federal and Provincia.” affirmative action plans. 3, National Suffragette: Holiday yt 4, Coalition of status of women groups across Canada with UN recognition. - _ international women’s resource centre, , : resource centre. 6, Charge the Canadian Hadic and Television Commissior (CRTC) with the responsibility for eliminating sexism in public advertising. 7 National television series on women in Canada. -§. Women to he on the Canada Council granting committes. 3. Annually updated index of Canad.ian “women’s organizations. 10. Women’s bank. : 11. Free women prisonsers. - Commentsand suggestions on ° these proposals, 48. well as ° “requests ‘to ‘be placed on: the - Mailing. list for.-more: In- formation, shauld be directed ta Mary Guselld, Director, In- ternalional ‘Women’s Year Secretariat, Privy Council Office, East Block, Parliament, Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario KiA 0A3. Or Contacl:. Mrs, Saur- wain, N.GO.. Liason, United Nations, New York, N.Y. USA “Seven Years to | Catch A Salmon the seventh consecutive year they were briefed by Aguie as to where the big ones were. However unlike the past six years, this lime the information was correct and they took home a beautiful 40 pound spring salmon. ; Mrs. Kathol is Augie's sister while Mrs. Bourbonnie is Lenore’s sister. . Augie hasn't decided whether or nol to write a guide on the assured taking of spring salmon. Perhaps he will wait Sharp Woods “Terrace B.C. _. Swimming” the third of the cost of the $3,016.48. - THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . pioneer Indian Teacher af Hazelton in the “opening Courtesy Smithors Interior Mews William Wale ; _Mr. Wale waa an active and respected man throughout the length of the Skeena , River, having ‘worked and gained successful trapper in the Bowser Lake area, a teacher- missionary for the Anglican in ‘June 26, 1974,. Mr. William Wale passed away quietly after a months illness in Wrinch Memorial Hospital at Hazelton, B.C : village of Kisgegaas, a cam- petent entreprencur in the recognition variously as 2 : Arent a Fun oo, : * Nene TO) The Kinsmen Club of Terrace . received a pleasant surprise last week as the Terrace Arena Association closed out their banking account and turned over the remainder of their money to the swimming pool fund. - ; The Kinsmen, spearheading! swimming pool, gladly ac- cepted the money, some That brings the total raised sa far to $29,000, still less thant half of the monies. needed to meel the “one-third com-’ mittment. ; BB: DELICATESSEN 2: ade ae _ . 7 ; 4603 Park: 635-54 Residentyof Terrace and area . a ‘are reminded that just because they are swimming - doesn’t mean that the pool is paid for. The man heading the Kinsmen committee thal Is looking after the fund raising is Verne Ferguson and he'd be glad t hear from you.” . .M, Laursen €ontracting Ltd. 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"IM EMPTY Starling now, take the Lime (just 15 minutes it day will de itt) fora veguilay exercise program, ; IN THE, A to Z DIRECTORY PHONE | 635-6357 . . JL Motors Repairs and Service _ = _Motorcyctes, outboerds, snowmabilas | 4419 Legion Road : turn teu. Team TO US WITH GCNFIDENCE. Funeral Home Phone 435-2444 Terrace, B.C. « Serving Kitimat EEP YOUR EYES OPEN | For! Tip Top Bargains ‘IN THE HERALD EVERY WEEK . ik Church in the remote Indian - BUSINESS DIRECTORY "Fine quality. foods from all wer the: wodld.. f oO Terrace | | Dende UPHOLSTERY | + TERRACE. N CASE YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE Hagel{on arca, and as a full-time commercial fisher- man for the ABC Company in - Prince. Rupert... ., Mr. Wale was born’ March Ii, 1900 in the Gitksah village of Kisplox, B.C. His father, _-'Mr, John Go-go-gaak became famous as one member of the . + proup of natives that travell- ~ vad to England regarding land claims al the beginning of this century. The name “Wale” "was given 10 William's father on’ this occasion “because Lhe “Queen could” not pronounce . his Indian name. It was also ' “during this historical trip that the group met Mr. Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, who was to have: 50 rofound.an influence on | William Wale in later life.. William was a self-taught ‘man, mainly from the Biblej ‘and he became a unigte and - gifted orator in the tradition.” af the Gitksan people, speak: . sing ably in both native and’. white dialects, a talent which earned him wide. respect amongst his people. He was known as Chief Tsogaslee by “his own people and, was a prominent spokesman for the Kitanmax (Hazelton) band. ‘ His proudest moment was at the "Ksan opening August 12, 1970 when he spoke on behalf cof Chief GitI'muldoh, Mr. Tommy Danes, for the village ! ee 4 . *- 'Fast~ Efficient . U* 635-6384 ae NAR _"Are_our Speciality: = ™ FLEET SERVICE LTD. 4910 Hwy 16 W 635-7665 Res THIS 1S WHERE YOUR ADVERTISING PAYS ~ ‘JN THE TERRACE\HERALD .. AV-MOR BUILDERS | CENTRE LTD. 4027 Keith Ave., Terrace for “TESTED” Trusaes-and pre-fabs of all kinds lerrace Custom Towing 1271 Substation Road 635 AtoZ - _ Business Directory | FOR THE NEW WAY TO ADVERTISE Vin Centre Recreatif Estival f ‘Terrace Equipment Sales CELLENT SALES | eee Are put’ thrdugh the . Av to Z BUSINESS DIRECTORY Yv CAN'T DO, BETTER THAN | ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD eeremonies with Premier Bennett. . a In his youth, William was a well known ‘athlete in the district, especially as a pilcher for the early Hazelton base- ball team. He continued as an avid supporter‘of ali sperts in later years, and his children grew up as recognized ath- letes of the area under his tutelage.’ In those early, days William was also known as an entertainer, and he played as a member of the “Happy Six” orchestra. os A memorial service was held Friday, June 28, opened by Father Warren in St. Peter's Anglican Church, with Mr. Steve Morrison of Kispiox ||, as Master of Ceremonies. The. funeral was held Saturday June 29th, with a' celebration: of Holy Communion offered: by Father ‘Warren, in St. |” Peter's. Church. Internment - was in Hazelton cemetery. Pallbearers were William's. sons-in-law: Walter Harris, Garry Marshall, Ray Jones and Lloyd Ryan, also Thomas Brown, Abel Brown and Perry Sampson.” , . Mr. Wale is survived by his wife Kathleen Wale, his brother Ben Wale, seven sans: Wallace, Howard, Clar- ence, Wilfred, Freadie, Victor ve ‘ yramid ‘Rooting. 7 | ff - . -&Ansulation Ltd.. & _. 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