Skydiving ‘Seminar “The. Terrace Sky diver's Club. which’ éounts some 25 active members:in the Terrace area has organized a seminar which §f Williake’ place at the B.C. ‘Woeatlonal School (Terrace) . during the course of the week of | January 19 Io 26. The exacl date basnat as yet been fixed but this - will be announced in a future edition of the Herald. The seminar will last two- days.and will include several realistic films dealing with the skydiving sport. This seminar is open: to the general public and anyone interested is weleame- Jo attend, watch the films and jake part in the discussions. The Terrace Club has been very, ‘aclive over. the past few years in this region and among its membership can be courted two young ladies who have. become veterans of. this raiher exciting passtime. They - are Diginé Mueller, a student at the, Vocational Schoo! who has sconipleted, suecessiully, 30 _ jumps of which 17 were of the vee fall variety. The other is ‘Debbie - Lucas, a former Vocational ‘School student who now, works: for the Bank of Montreal. She has compleled 21 “jumps including ‘several free. fall efforts.- Both these young Jadiés: will take. part in the planned seminat, and will be pleased. nswer. any questions. Moat members of (he ‘Club, wilk also take, part, . tAny’ person “interested , in _ Skydiving is urged to atland this’ semiiac..“Purther Information n'be obtained by telephoning Toin Simpson at 695-7738. [[ —— Mo. keep them faithful, 4 Grecian husbands made their wives eat onions be Serving Terrace and Area: fare they left. home. “ save energy’~ and “matey. by. eliminating wtasieful household situations _esuch ys dripping water laps and _calirly farnuce (ters, aays Sandy 7 Sundhala, manager vf B.C. dra’s Terrace, paar district “A faucet’ (har: ledka-sleadily, ene though gnly:sli slighily,:can ve a Significant effect: on the “Aeon ‘gf gleciricily. ‘ur, other. Sfitel “used | to. heat swater,*: he apuinted ill, * ‘washer? ata cost -of, gay a léw cents. Bul itean save: "ou dollars worth of enerey. in “hndaeolders. BS Furice filters “ahoul ‘be “ Ghwefeéd - _cvery lwo ier! {hree dd replaced ae enst _six months. ‘This is. particularly _imporiant ina new house, 11 is “also,iimpertal to realize thal if: aoe il dey. {itis removed and not z *pepluced, here is real danger pian dust may, Pees the fan y, it doesn't make ‘spend imoney for in “reduce. heal lass damper open so hoi y is drawing the beat “firepl Tyhechin Saude 4 L : Tuning the Thermosiar dawn - to about ie or G2 degrees during Es eeping hours can reduce the ama hearing bib an averuge Bout 10 percent, A seuings ah 4 depress may Ihe:qbenelit . as lie hie niproing .to bring. tem- we wp to mrmal,, peuple, ny §;by closing heal'vents in ne basénienl! This may prove istlyA.cald basement “usually i cold Moor upstairs. If “ta turn up ihe heat, television’ seis use “eongiderably more electricity than Slower warneup models, evision. uses more black and white. * stomers are sui »Many forget (hat most mice ipletely: off, with the result "Best," Si Winier, holidays sometimes. | higher healing bills itltipated. One reason 1s ‘Save Energy - -'Money thal heat caniot be turned off _ the: day? time.jis.,losteein bul span, “phe: ‘advantage “ni added _ during ihe colder -huurs of night ist ioliminated.; No ke choice. : Y ‘Frequently all that ja needed" ¥ conver” ye but a new motor is use, and then leave a | Hon. jas to run longer: Bea fu save | ‘ig cold-aceupants of the” ~ Inerduses fucl con’ re nd-that service bills \ gnifieanly reduced hey.- wre! away on “thermostats don't (urn me fuel continues to be at-.is ta ttrn water ‘heaters ‘off and unplug insiant-- TY, Sols when.y ot leave for, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1974 " Members af the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 Terrace, got together Friday night. to install officers for 1he coming term. “The cheerful group shown above will run things for the year. Seated al the table are ‘left to righty; Installing Officer Tum Kenna, in-coming (and oul-going) president Don Walker. incoming _ Winter Survival Kit — John Powell is ene of the top . curry thefollawing survival kit: Rupert. president of the Ladies Auxitiary Lottie Carter and the Installing . officer for the Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Pal Anderson of Prince Clustered behind them are the members of the Iwo. execulives, . This is the first “Report f from Parliament Hill that 1, have written for a few weeks and that has been the direct result of the intensity of (he House of B Commons these past few weeks. One of the matters.that has taken up a considerable amoun! of time has been the Election Expenses Bill, For the past few weeks ihe Privileges. and Elections Committee of the House has had six meetings a weck, And this has been in addition to the meetings of the House of Commons itself. The Elections Expenses Bill, io me, is the ‘most important piece of legislation relating to © our democratic system that has come before Parliament - ‘ina ol “us in the wrong direction and 1. ° think must be opposed and must - . be defeated, Or at the very least. filibustered . in Ihe House of . . .Commons in; arder -to-gel she ‘“meisage across 10 the general.’ ‘public about the Bill. Very litile S long lime. Basically the’ -Bill proposes“ four things. One of these is-to limit the amount--of ‘money 4° candidate and. a” party may" . spend on anelection. Another is - that sources of campaign funds . be disclosed:.A third isto re. : imburse candidates and parties 4 from public funds for-some’-of ” the money, they ‘spend ‘Ol elections and a fourth is to allow deductions fram income tax of © money donated to a .political, parly or a candidate. .- . To me the Bijl does’ not establish an effective Hmil on campaign expenditure. forthe limit chosen by the gavernmeni is above the peak of ‘ex: penditures reached during. the last federal election. A. limil al the altitude is not a limit al all, _ There are too many. Indpholes in the disclosure sections of Ihe Bilt and a political party, if it so desired, could easily . cir- cumyvent the Intent of the Bill. There is no limitation on foreign money being used to finance our Canadian politidal parties. lam absolutely opposed to the idea that you, the taxpayer, should be abliged and forced to give subsidies. lo political ‘candidates and potitical parties. ‘If, for argument 's sake, this Bill: vould have been in effect at the last federal-election you would have.tad lo. give ‘the-three | candidaies Who ran in Skeena a Jotal af ‘abou! $27.720,00. Let. me °y, ‘say that again. After the . By Frank Howard eléction was over ‘each of the - three candidaies would have got a check from the government in - Otlawa and the total would have beer: about 827,720.00 and thatis - money you pay In laxes, | Jn other words we gre em- barking on a course of paying people just ta be candidate ' for _offize. and would’ have, paid * candidates in 1972 more than $4. million of fax money. The income. tax provision ‘of the Bill I) agree with for hopefully they will entice people lo make donations to political parties and candidates in small amounts” and .-thus- hopefully ... - bring | & greater element. of - ‘responsibility to politics... ~ ‘On balance ihe Bill-is leading : ‘ailention has. béén paid ta it.by the news people here: in Ottawa ‘and’ largely: bécause., of, the’ +; newness: "of oll and” “energy. ‘ matters.” a —— wilh this resppe on Election Expenses a. few-of us int (he House put up a dogged : fight and a persistant fight. We “have the view thal the majority always'overrides the minority, always has It. Its..way ~in legislation, always; prevails, in . Parliament, oe ‘We feel that the"imajirity is oftimes a tyrant, but that is no reason for the majority to have its Way with ease. So far as we . are concerned “the “Election Expenses Billi cis’ so. of- -fectlonadfe ‘that; if it isto be “ passéd; it should ohly come to’a vote after the “nary moet down fighting. ; yan BLS ne “his Historia, : - written. Jin 1072, Adam of Bren: men mentions the. Scandi- * nayian colonies in. America,’ 420 years before Columbus ; ~ TERRACE ‘and -LAKELSE PHARMACY Filling) your’ ‘doctor’s prescriptions is our “Job. Just like him, we went-to ‘gee’ you in top heahh al : ways. : rae TERRACE DRUGS 12-6 p.m. LAKELSE PHARMACY 7-9 p.m. SUNDAYS - & HOLIDAYS drivers in Canadian 1, Lightweigin shovel $4.00 - professional racing. He also 2.Threeflares (leach) 3.00, lectures to driver) education 3. Winter. windshield washing. months. Atso, if curtains and: classes and is hwo-lime winner —‘tivid drapes are, left closed the — of the iee-racing championship 4-First-Aid kit’. benefit of solar heating. during. ‘forthe province. of Quebec, “In. oomye ye singss kei is= wher preparation mecis-.. M completely «during winler ‘racdiont ma ME drapes. and: curtains jure an : alalion-cver: Wy ‘glass oO SEB 1 ‘ Pe ee = eludin ‘valuable tips. on gelling. - Malt P alt the in efficient eats from: ; ti- en ty many household appliances, are’, ‘ ndian motorists ‘Violating “endursed y victoria “und, available strom! BCs Hydro’ ewly-“deelaréd’ U:8. "55 ~ ullimarely “pay more for, their stomer advisory. services speed limit eoild: face insurance,” he commented. Sindhals ?.pointed.. out. ypnaliies an buih’ sides. of the : se eu be obtained: at no. border. Bt. Autonubilg Mi, Paxton said if U. s.’ cost throug your: nearest Association president, FR: —alithorities . repart © traffic flydro distviet ‘alice. or by. (Ted! Paxton, warned ‘today, — Violations to Victoria, driver - writing qustimer advisory: “B.C. melorisis vialating the demerit poinis will be allocated ~ Fives. BoC, Hydro, Van: yey taw could pay a U.S. fine, oS ‘hough the offence. occurred — tose puinis when their ficence ig In IC, New Government Aufoplan Insurance “See the staff at Wightman and Smith for axper advice. When you recelve your new. ‘Autoplan Insurance Card irom tha Government, just telephone one of aur, staff.. “All our knowledge. about automobile and commercial = vehicles insurance is at your disposal Free, We‘ll-help you 4lloul the new Autoptan | i card.: We'll explain the coverage you'll be getting and how, much you'll fe. paying. - ° We'lfeven supply the decals and licanse plates when required. - There is absolufely a0 extra cost te or this: service. . This free service is aur way at assuring you fast efficient service an - ‘Business, Homeowners, Lite, income Pratection, Boat Insurance and Registered Saying Plans. 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