ile . ES Oe fo. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1974” HARE RSOS SREY COSADEEREROREREBE a TERRACE DEFEATS. PRINCE RUPERT Repole, “Allan. Wittchen . and -.. o TOURISTS: TAKE NOTE! (ARO eeeecee ‘ .. Bears are the second largest animal in the , woods around our area. . Only the moose is larger, and therefore the bear should be treated - withdue respect. It is best to steer clear of a bear ‘if you -should encounter one, but there aré . several ways of making sure that an encounter is nof neccesary, ,-Remember., Food attracts bears! You are wise: ‘to-store all food in the trunk of your ‘car, . hits to Rupert collected by Dean morning, the Prince The only time that food is on your table is at —_Porter, Scott Cameron, Steven ( Rupert All-Stars ciged Kitlmat | Prince Rupert AllStars in their peas wh eating time. Forward and Erminio Schine. 12-4:in seven innings. "” first meeting 6-3. David Metz- Prince Ru pert 12 lever offer food to bears, : . ‘errace was lead al the plate - meyer defeated David Mon- _. If you do you are by David Metzmeyer with three Prince Rupert opened the lesano with Rupert hits going to Kitimat b 4 inviting trouble.‘ If you feed a bear once, it will THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. .. .: For the first time since 1967, at Terrace team has captured the "Minor “Baseball Bronco ‘Zone Five Playoffs played here aver the weekend. Advancing to the Provincial Zone Finals in Castlegar, Terrace easily defeated the Prince Rupert All-Stars 17-0 on Sunday. . managed a Tun, In the final game, the winning . Terrace pitcher. was Walter Ringer allowing only, four base hits while Myron Crown and ' ‘ each. The losing pitcher for the All-Stars was David. Montesano. The game was ‘seareless until -the third inning, when Terrace adding ‘five more in the fourth to. take control and 11 mbre in the fifth inning to easily handle the All- Stars. - In game. four -.gerza and David Montesano. - Other Rupert hitters were Rod played’ first inning, aang two more ini the third and clenched the game in ‘the fifth inning with back-to- back. home runs by Billy -Et- McNish, ‘Sam. Repole,- Allan Wiltchen and’Erminio Schina.- The winning pitcher for the All- Stars was Billy Etzerza while the toser for Killmat was James Alves. In. Saturday's : game four action, Terrace defeated the Steven Forward added. one each. The opening: three games of the tournament on Saturday saw Terrace defeat Kitimat 12- 1, Kitimat wallop Stnithers 22-4 and Prince Rupert defeat Smithers 324. The final standings in the joumament Smithers ¢ ree vl akyjse es Yonkers, N.Y. Golf was ‘atarted in America by the six men who built a 6-hole-co “Apple Tree Gang,” irse ina cow pasture In se’ ploneers founded: St. in 1888. The Andrews Golf Club. They won their nickname by hanging their coats on an apple tree while playing. . scoring with five runs in the Rod MeNish and Dean Porter two t come back to where it knows it can get food.: It. .Mmay plague ofher campers and ‘in the end the | bear might have to be destroyed, - --Keep your campsite clean. Burn out all used food cans, and wrappers. A bear i is not attracted to-a clean campsite. , - Do not pitch camp anywhere near evident signs of a bear, - If you do encounter a bear in your campsite, bang pans together, and shout to scare the bear away.0 .:-Some af these hints might. seem a little _ ridiculous, but they are suggested by the parks “branch in order that an one is hurt in our area needlessly. Kevin Gleason collected = it is the earnest desive of the. . Inthe event of.an emergency, Parks Branch thal.all visitors a phone is situated oie mile derive a full .measure of’ en: south of Furlong Bay Campsite joyment from their visil to. any entrance, on Highway 26, provincial park. In the interest -~ The park branch asks that al}. ofall,-a few ‘simple ,.park noise be Kept to a minimum, regulations have been set.out. If and theat visitors refrain from all visilors “abide “by these holding late night parties, regulations, the pleasure ofall Do not leave any valuables park-user will be enhanced. in.yaur tent, Lock them in the Please keep all pels on trunk of your car. Report any leashes. “Swim only in ‘posted losses - to the park ‘staff as areas, and keep a close. watch) soon as possible. - * on all ‘children, Life guards are} If these simple regulations not on duty in ‘Terrace area*.vare ‘followed, your stay, and parks, Tampering with the life thal of others. ‘inthe park will be utente. -equipment is a criminal enjoyed | to the fullest, uf ence. Deluxe 30” ‘Enterprise Electric Range ‘Fully Automatic 2 Large Elements Woodgrain Finish Reg. $419.95, — aah : : : oe 999% | White Onty_ "SHE'S OUT | 7 tured is. a. Terrace base runner: called ‘out at third moments . _ after: the Prince Rupert. All-Star third “baseman “Rocky Kenehan made the “stag: Offering the umpire assistance on :. the play is Rupert shortstop Theresa i Johansen:. The All-Stars defeated . ‘Terrace 16-6 to win the tournament. ’ , WETBUT HAPPY - Although they may be wet, the rain can’t dampen Macarenko, Linda Lalonde, Theresa Johansen, } Bithe enthusiasm for the Prince Rupert All-Stars Hdly Kokurudz, coach Cec Knuttila, Linda Plante after winning the 13th Annual Women’s Softball and bathoy. (Bottom row) is Hilary "Bitten, Jackie ‘Tournament The All-Stars pictured McKeown, Rocky Kenehan and Janice Carlson. bove are (top row) Donna McIntyre, Sharon Missing from the photo are Inga Snidal and Sue oe 7s aCarison Linda AES Lise woung Maureen _Dochart _ - : ——_ 1 4544 Lakelse Ave, * Terrace, #53m0 oo _ Electric rate increases: _ ‘the reasons why. : . og . | dat arder-ta- moet the rising Gosis of. providing service, .B.C."": - _ ; ——— ai : a Hydro's’ alectric, rates will be, Increased for all categarles of COMPARATIVE GHARGES FOR. RESIDENTIAL CONSUMPTION t i: customers. : : - : 14 ‘a Monthly. J... d By : ‘).Pragands] | [Mew [oo Ose BY For ‘residential oustortbrs, ‘tha. increase will be up to 20%; for large industrial, customers, ihe’ increase willbe 50 to 55% S for. bulk power users, dpproximataly 70%,-Revisions.of other non: residential rales, including . general rates for commercial. . customers, are stilt. under review & and will be annoogeed s soon. * >. Apariment—No alecitls | space or water. heating: | a: , o° inflation ‘Affects B. CG. Hyaro, too | By C. Hydro experiences the elfecis of ‘Mtation in many ‘areas, ; just as you. da.-tn addition to highar. wages and salaries, higher .. : material costs and-interest-rales, B:C, Hydra-Is laced-with-inc,. 2°: creases in fuel:costs and new expenditures for environmental — proteclion measures. Among the latter arei Fr) Advance ‘studies’ of ‘envitonmental anid 80 " potential new. pawar projects.” - [7 Measures to ‘offsat ‘and: compensite, for’ effects of projecis 7 approved tor: development. ’.” : ets aa Iniproved’ clearing standards for newt ervolia and clear- dng programs. | “to transform ‘| ‘a number. older resi vO - Into attractive recreation areas. ‘The above are examples ‘only. Use by individual gustoniers’ ‘varies with =|. , area, size of rasidence, number fi family, living fables,’ ‘ote. ae -! Excluding, Dlasel Areas. "Sates tak, aot Included; ., For Top Quality’ cial impact at all New-and Used _| Vehicles Iheagh tha Increase. will not. show on IOS ;depending on 8 Give Stu A‘Cali | | At Reum Motors _ | 4 Prices: 5 Rag apidly : : Sincethe last increase In B.C. Hydro 1a's residential slectic rates ‘in . : 1976, thete have been tremendous.inflationary pressures affect yes . ee ing our capital expenditure < and operating costs.) ca . "Let's lak at somd of the changes duiting that: time, Since: 1974, the price of diesel ofl has Increased 90 Per. cent. Bunker c all has - . igen more than 200 per cent. ° “The retail consumer price Index fot British Columbia increased 2 "94 par cent between 1970 and 1974). “from: 21, 8 to" 4150.6, Th - Canadlan.genaral wholesale” index: has'"gona’ us” even‘ faste 2 during those, four years, tram 285.9 ta a4. S—an inc aga at 53° percent. : ; Days - 635-4941 | Nights - 635-4293 "STU CROUSE ithly. corigumption, 150 kwh 0} cost at naw’ ‘rates, $5. 40,' an increas of 90: : House, wilh, alectric’ “Water heating, but ; janthly consumption, 1000 kwh tes, § Notice to Increase _ Passenger.’ Tariff. ‘STANDARD RESIDENTIAL RATES”. : (Exprenced on. Monthly Basis. fae + New Rate: “Jt 300 kwit at abe ge per ih AIL additional ‘at {.3¢per kwh. vo Minimum charge $2.40. +.,: 5555 Taxi iid.- 3192 Kalum Streat, Terrace, B.C, have made application ta the Dept. of Commercial Transport to Increase. | lariff rates - Rates to be as follows: ‘98 cent flag -10-cents: J” every one-sixth mille-and 10cants every 30 seconds, - ae _ Proposed rate chawae to be effective August: ard, Wa. ; Present. Role “tat 00 kwh at 3¢ per kwh... Cal addilional at.1.1¢ per’ kwh | + Minimum charge $2.00 1 TExgluding ‘Dieset ‘Areas, This flippy ‘Wetle blouse is the ‘perfect topping’ fur. the: summer of “71, Bonded under “the bustline, aushed in- the. - buck, and billowing with brief «| o bell ‘sleeves, iL cum spruce Up Pe Be aye tyen ag c Jacks: wilh a: ‘gently jeu ot aoe : ‘ pbjections must be flied witisthe Supt. feminine appeal. McCall's Carefree” Paliern _ J lof Commercial Transport Va ouver, B.c . this advertisement. # 4028 cun be as coal ag it fa" pretty if you wse printed 50% "| f- colton and | 0% polyester. 027 And jt can be ns pretty, ne it is cool If you: make it of Batiste or-eyelel, The pallern, is available in-sizes 8 lo 1G and could brighten up your. summieér® like: .u+ refreshingly genlle bretze. _ wo ’ oF, . Increase: Less Than $3 Per ‘Month on Most Bills — con 78% of ‘asldential customers’ bills (those willy monthly, See ‘consumption’ below 900° Kllawatt hours} the increase will: amourit lo less (hari $3.00 per-month. ES For customers who are-at the, monthiy minimum | vi _-. kivtvor tess) tha incraase will be only 40¢:. ‘Mota Carrlers - Dept. ; within 14 days.of «.1* . Terrace; B.C."