Mm THURSDAY, APRIL 22,1971 - “ae t Ross Morrison of Terrace was found guilty. last Monday on two counts. of driving with his license suspended. , Both incidents resulted- in thirty day. jail sentences, to be served concurrently, "10th. of April near’ Cedarvale and then on the 18th in Terrace licence. Morrison was also prohibited from driving in Canada for one. year. _— If Ehenevr Isidore Paradis of Terrace is asked by his local police force to take the Breathilizer test from now on he will. Paradis is $250 in the Kolet because he failed to comply with the request from the local Morrison was stopped on the. and was found in both cases to. be driving with a suspended. “Earning | drop 86% British Columbia Forest ‘Products Limited: has announced that its regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents per common share due May 1, 1971 will not be paid in light of the current level of earnings. The regular dividend of 75 cents on each of the Company’s preferred shares would be paid. President, Ian A. Barclay, reported to shareholders Mme attending the Company’s = annual. meeting in Vancouver that earnings for the first three months of 1971 were $404,000 or seven cents per common share, down 67 percent from the $1.2 million or 27 cents per share earned in the first quarter of 1970. | The Company reported earlier that its 1970 earnings were $1.3 million or 19 cents per share, down 86 percent from the - $9.4 million or $2.34 cents per share earned in 1969. - Mr. Barclay said the Company’s dividend policy would be under continual review and that common share dividends would be resumed as soon as earnings permit. | Commenting on the first quarter results Barclay noted that although higher prices were received for all product Pings they did not compensate iti terms “of!” earnings "for accelerating costs, particularly - in Tabour ‘and transportation, and continuing loss of U.S. dollar exchange revenue. - Nel sales for the first quarter were $29.3 million, a drop of $2.7 million from 1970, of which $1.2 million was attributed to the loss of exchange on the U.S. dollar sales. . Barclay reported that - stringent measures were being | taken to improve productivity and reduce costs and that because of poor market conditions same BCFP lumber, plywood and pulp operations -have been ‘curtailed. He suggested that an improvement in sales and earnings could be expected in the second half of the year, and that the long term outlook was very favourable. Barclay noted that .the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations has estimated thedemand for forest industry products by 1935° will be double the level of the mid- 60's. “These estimates, which have. been conservative in the past, indicate thal the trend is: definitely pointing to more problems in meeting demand than in the existing over- capacity," he said. i Guides to meet : The annual ni-sting of the uJ Northern Lights Division of the os Girl Guide. of Canada will be held in the Knox United Church on April 24th. At '10.a.m. there will bea: meeting of. the. executives at which Mr.s. Ridsdale, — Division Commissioner, will give her annual-report.. | .. The afternoon session will be for all Guiders and interested - jpersons. Refreshments will be _ In court RCMP that he take. the test... The thirty-two year old local Erratic driving cost Douglas Thorkelson of Terrace $300 or thirty days in jail, . Thorkeleson was. stopped by the RCMP at 12:25 a.m. on March 10th and it was found his ‘blood-alcohol reading was over 08. , Se resident was senténced Monday... -..-. oe - firm was fined $200 in. court -Monday when they were found guilty of failing te file an income tax return. el A fifty year old Hazelton man was fined $100-or 30 days in jail ‘fourteen months when he was found guilty of fraud Monday, ’ Cheron Roth was sentenced for defrauding the welfare department of $692 over a four- _month period. . Roth was working and ‘collecting welfare benefits from the Smithers office. A seventeen-year-old Terrace youth Brian Ernest Swanson, received - nine Suspended sentence in - court Tuesday, when he was found . Builly of possession of stolen property. ’ -The charge arose from an incident on the 2nd of. March when the car Swanson was driving was stopped by local police and searched. The search yielded one colored television set that had been stolen earlier the same y. It was found in court thal Swanson had no part in the actual theft but the stolen merchandise was in his car. A Pacific Northern Gas company vehicle sustained $400. damages Monday when a 14- year-old juvenile driver hit a power pole in the 3300 block Eby Street. ; The boy then drove the vehicle ta the driveway of his home*where he was: observed ~The’ twenty -year -old ‘local . P.K. Construction, a Terrace “and placed on probation for months. to address - Terrace-will host the regional conference of the .Canadian Professional Women April 24. ‘The meeting at the Lakelse Hotel will. be attended by leading women’ from Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert. About 60 women representing twelve womens' clubs will “attend, Women will be in conference for three hours between two and fivep.m. followed bya dinner at ’ seven that evening. : . Guest dinner speaker will be Miss Hilda L. Cryderman, the ‘first woman. president of the British Columbia Teachers’ of the BPW, . - Miss Cryderman, well known throughout B.C. as a teacher, began her distinguished career ‘as principal of Coldstream Elementary school and is currently a federal commissioner to the Public Service Staff Relations Board in Ottawa, _ She has also served as giris’ counsellor. and teacher of international’ ‘studies and business law at Vernon Senior ‘High School. A graduate of the: University of. British” Columbia, Specializing in history, economics and political Geography she, acted as an educational counsellor to the women’s services in the Pacific command during the second world war. . A very active woman Miss Cryderman is also a member of the Canadian College of Teachers, University Women’s Club, Council of Women and Quote Club. Bottle driv planned The Caledonia Graduation Committee will be holding a bottle drive on Thursday, April 22, in an effort to raise money for the gradualion ceremony, All donations would be greatly and stopped by the RCMP, Bent be on Le 1 oe " : . : ~~ Dentury Welding wo ' + Portable welding repairs | - Pressure pipe welding | - Fabrication 635-7881 m Terrace, B.C, *. appreciated, ". Q4-Hour Sérvice’ Federation: and a life member | ‘Mmmm mmmm, good,” says Mayor Vic Jolliffe as Brownies. Sheila Shannon, .10 and Debra Bishop, 12,.offer him sample of cookies TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. which will be sold during Girl Guide’s annual cookie drive beginning May 1. Terrace Librarian Mien Van ‘Waller. Maasé : Netherlands At 7 Heek reports that Scott's. 1971'| War: 1940-1945; >... 0°. @ Standard. Pestage Stamp ann William Little = The .‘Tom Catalogue is now on the library | Thomson Mystery; ate shelf. - . | Roderick Haig-Brown - A River - .OTHER NEW BOOKS: — | Never Sleeps; 7 _ QOutdeors and Anthology:- Dennis Reid - The Group ‘of Paul St. Pierre - The Chileotin | Seven; : Tes Holiday; The “. . Morley Callaghan -. That. Summer In Paris Howard Clinebelo a - h é Understanding .& -Counseling |. fos the Alcoholic Through Religion . onored oa The LA. of the ‘Skesna - Fergeson °:). and Psychology. J Non-Fiction: - . > - ’ | District: Girl Guides held their Dick Culbert --' A Climber's | regular monthly meeting in the } Guide To The Coastal Ranges of | Knox United Church on Thrusday, Arpil 15, at 7:30 p.m. ‘_ Former commissioner Norah Fergeson was presented with a “gift. At 8:00 p.m. the L.A. from Nell’ Znamierowski - Step-by- Step Weaving; — N. Barlee - Gold Creeks -and Ghast Towns; to the Kitsumgalum District Robert Ardrey - The Social | joined the meeting. - pee Contract; . A discussion on the coming Joseph Barlow - Basie | cookie drive took place ‘and Elements of Spanish; Mrs. Willard Webb -was Leonard Cohen - Parasites of : appointed as chairman. Heaven; | Mr. Bill Lindstrom spoke on Rod McKuen - Lonesome Cities; { choosing campsites. A Keesing -.. The - Cultural |-discussion on summer camping Revolution in China; followed. Terrace. Manpower manager Walker. Job openings in the north central.part of the province are for bakers, heavy duty mechanics, painters, millwright, auto body repairman, auto mechanic, gas fitter, electrician and screening plant operator. “Fast telex service gives us immediate current information: on the jobs listed,” says Don Canada Manpower reports New job opportunies in the province of British Columbia are. posted every week at the Canada Manpower Center in There are also ‘opeings fora sawfiler, a barber, an industrial first aid man, partsman, color- tv repairman, medical lechnician, coal miner, upholsterer, fabricators and circular sawfiler. There are opportunities for a female lab technician, pharmacist, cook, and hairdresser. Walker said that openings in the Vancouver area include dog groomer, nursery schoal teacher, key punch operators, seamstresses, practical nurses, 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES ed IAUUEUTRATO Ce ACEO Tee UENO EP PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2 Service Schedule - 4647 Lazetle Ave. = = Sunday School 10:00 a.m. = 2 Morning Worship 11:00am. . Phones a = Sunday Evening 75pm. - 2434 = Bible Study. ,, Office 635-2434 E ETuesday =: 7:30pm, “Home 435-5336 E = Youth Night Thursday 7:30.p.m. 2... bee. = The end of your search for a friendly church. = Sour cv egestas astern acne eect Salvation Army . 4451 Greig _For info on other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bill Young. 635-5446 7:30 Thursday Night “Bible Study & Prayer Meeting” .. Leonard M. Mc Len of Claims Adyisory WCB CLAIMS ADVISORY SERVICE nan of Vancouver, Director Service of the Workmen's Compensation Board will be available for - consultation: Friday, April 23, at the WCB Terrace Area Office, 3237 A Kalum Street. --Workmen and employers in the area who require advice on claims matters are invited to contact Mr. McLennan either by telephone at 635-6536 or by visiting the office between the hours of 10:00.a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Friday, April 23, . WORKMENS - .comPensation Se BOARDS ae “Terrace Area Office ~ “32374 Kalum Street . Telephone 635.6534 _ + KNOX UNITED CHURCH Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munroe St. Phone 635-6014 Church School 11:00 A.M. Worship - 11:00 A.M. Nursery & Kindergarten 11:08 a.m. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St. 10:00 — Sunday School 17:00 — Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study ; ; Rev. B.B. Ruggles 4664 Park Avenue, (Phone 635-5115 CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakeise Avenue SUNDAY MASSES 8:30 a.m. 10:08 a.m. W:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m. ” CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks Street at Straume Ave. Rey. John Vandyk ‘ Phone: 635-2621 "10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 5:00 p.m. Worship Service Back to God CFTK Hour Friday 9:30 p.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN “CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. & Park Ave. PASTOR: D. Kaiser Phone: 635.5802 Morning Service at ¥1:00 a.m, Sunday Schoal” 9:45 a.m: . WEEKDAY SERVICES: as posted “Your Friendly Family Gaurch mi ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 4726 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace. ‘Anglican Church of Canada SUNDAY SERVICES: 6:30 a.m. andl 10:15 a.m. every Sunday. (Sunday School and babysilting af 10:15 service only.) : on the church door, Music Director: Stuart MacCallum Pastor: Peter Horsfleld Phone 635- 5855 *- a 010 Ls: AM.— .éLE SCHOOLT ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL, / “ Agar Ave, © 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:15 P.M, - Evening Evengal FREE Transmission Check Terrace Automatic Transmission WITH THIS COUPON Get your transmission checked before summer! All work done“by factory-trained men, All work guaranteed. metal spinners, locksmiths, silk ; screen printers, offset printers, aluminum welders, structural drafismen, and a medical x-ray technologist An embalmer is also needed in. Vancouver. PHONE 635-2600 3010 D KALUM feerved at noon, - : "Phone 695-7727 Res'd 635-3200 MY 7,00-13: £78.14: F78-14; F7B-15 ($2.00 more for larger sizes) @ 4-ply miracle Polyester cord.. @ Wide track for improved handling, smoother ride, safer stops. ® Tough, deep treads for greater § traction and longer wear. . ® Premium quality. © Gulf guaranteed. 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