gee Birth ream ol , THE HERALD, Thursday, May 25, 1978, PAGE 7 i rua CHECK Ou T Md @ Heraid reserves the right fo classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. The Herald reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to fhe Herald Box Reply Service, andio repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. Box repiles on “Hold” Instructions not picked up within 10days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those answering Box Numbers are requested nat to send Originals af documents fo avold loss. All claims of errors in advertisements must be recelved by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. It is agreed by jhe ad- vertiser requesting space that the Ilability of the Herald in the event of failure to publish an advertisement or in the event of an errar appearing in the ad. vertisement as published shall be Imited to the amount pald by ihe ad- vertiser for anby one in- correct insertion for ihe portion of jhe advertising space occupled by the in- carract or omitted Item only, and that there shall be no liability te any event greater than the amount pald for such advertising. Advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any ad- verileing that discriminates agalnst any person because of his race, religion, sex, elor, nationality, ancestry of place of origin. or because his age is between 44 and 45 years, unless the condition Is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work Invalved.-—.-.-..-- ~ Published at Terrace B.C. Sdays a week Mon.-Fri. mornings PUBLISHER Don Cromack SUBSCRIPTION RATES Effective October u 1977 Single Copy 20¢ By Carrier mth 3.00 By Carrier yéar 26.00 By Mail 3 mith 12,00 By Mail By Mail year 40.00 Senior Citizen year 30.00 British Commonwealth and United States of America | year 51.00. ‘Box 399, Terrace, B.C. . VEG 2MP ” “Telephone: 192-604-635-6357 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thornhill & Disirict Phone 635-6357 COMING EVENTS Representatives fram the B.C. Ministry of Education, Health and Human tesources will be in Terrace attend an early childhood dacum meeting to beheld at: Northwest Community Collega, Wednesday, June 7, 3974 7 p.m. They wish to tatk to the people In the community about early childhood fralning programs. The Annual General Meeting: of the Terrace Concert Association will be held in the Terrace Public Library - Art Room, on Thursday, May 25 at 6:00 p.m. New Members are Welcome! B.C.0,A.P.0. -,Annval Fall Bazaar. November 8th 1978. Arena Banquet Room Centennial Christian Schoo! holds a Garage Sale at Doc's Cartage Saturday, May 27 10 « 2pm Please bring donations of phone 635-6904 for pickup. émth 22.00, ’ Revolutions?”’, CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words ar less $2.00 per <\sertion, over 20 words 5 cents per word. 3 or more consecutive in- Sertlons $1.50 per Insertion. REFUNDS: First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: Must be made before 2nd insertion. Allowance can be made for only one Incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick up. - $1.25 mailed. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates avallable upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 22 cents per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 per Insertion. LEGAL - POLITICAL AND — TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: : ‘ $3.60 per calumn inch. + BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4.00 per line per month. On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to publication day. Service charge of $5.00 on all N.S.F, cheques. WEDDING DESCRIP- TIONS: No charge provided news submitted within ane month. .-§5.00- production - charge for.--: wedding andor engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups) recelved one month or more after event $10.00 charge, with or without picture. Subject te condensation. Payable in advance. e CLASSIFIED AN. NOUNCEMENTS: Births 550 | Funerals 5.50 Cards of Thanks 5.50 Memorlal Notices 5.50 PHONE 635-6357 Classified Advertising Dept. WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop for the Handicapped are lacking tar denations af any old, broken or used pieces of furniture, also any discarded wood products we could use for recycling or renovating. Call us at 635-2238 between 8a.m, and 3 p.m., we will try to make arrangements for pickup. Mills Memorié! Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop on Lazelle now offers a full stock of Spring and Summer wear. Drop in on Saturdays from 11:00 - 4:30 p.m. The history department at Northwest Community College will be organizing a series of open discussion meetings on “Why Wars?", a closer ‘ok at the interrelation between political, social and economic factors in domestic and international relations in the 20th century. Anyone interested is welcome to attend the first meeting on Thursday, May 19, from 7-10 p.m. in room 206 on the college campus to watch and discuss 90 minutes of animated films on “The History Book’ which focuses on the time period from the 1800's to today. Thig is a free community service which will continue until June 15. Wednesday June 7th will be the last Terrace Art Association Picture Loan until September 6th. Pain- tings should be returned by 7:20 p.m. to the Terrace Library Arts Room so they can be put on display for selection. Arrangements can then be made for the sum- mer months rentals. An exhibition of batik work by Doreen Dufresne will be sponsored by the Terrace Art association in the library Aris reom until May 27. The Public can view this shaw during library hours. The Terrace Art Association invites you to attend a slide show and pottery exhibition by Jeanne Sarich on Saturday, June 3, in the Terrace Library Arts Room at 7 p.m. The slide show starts at 4:15 p.m. The Mount Elizabeth Parents’ Committee will be holding thelr annual generat meeting on Monday, June Sih at 7:30 pm. In the cafeterla at Mount Elizabeth. The quest Speaker, Mr. Dale Fittick, District Superintendent, will explain the report from the ‘recent External Observation Team who were In our District a fow weeks ago. This team met with various officials In the District as well as teachers and parents, and thelr. comments were reported back to the District. There will be election of, officers for the next school ferm and anyone Interested * In this Committee and: their child's education is Invited to attend. . Brief raparts on the Committee’s activities over the past year will also be given. It is hoped that many Interested parents and teachers will atHend this meeting. Remember June 5th at 7:30 p.m. Skeena Fall Falr Association Is having a bedding plant sale, vegetables and flowers. Lions Park In Thornhill at the barn. Aday 27th at 9 a.m. The Kitimat Minor Hockey Assoclation is holding thelr annual general meeting. . Thursday, May 25, 1978, at Riverlodge at 7:30 p.m. The agenda will include reports of last year’s activities, ~ election of directors, discussion. questions and suggestions perlod. This Is your associflan. Please attend, Watch for further details regarding hockey school to _ be held. August 14-26 In conjunction with the Por- tland Winterhawks. ~ NOTICE SKEENA CENTRE Skeena Centre offers to the Sentor Citizens of the Terrace and Thornhill area the following services - - Activity Centre for han- dicrafts - Day Care for working people - Drop-in for companiteaship & coffee, Monday thru Friday 6-4. ‘Transportation available. Contact Skeenaview Lodge 635-2265 RAPE RELIEF & CRISIS LINE FOR WOMEN CALL 635-7538 . OR 635-7728 (att) MILLS MEMORIAL - THRIFT SHOP Milts Memorial Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate any donations of good, clean clathing, any household Items, toys etc, for their THRIFT SHOP. For pickup - service phone 635-5320 or 635-5233, or leave donations at thé Thrift shop on tLazelle Avenue on Saturdays between .11:00° am. and 3:00 p.m. Thank you. (nc) skeana District Girl Guides ‘would iike ta announce the opening of a Land Ranger Company in the | Tharnhill area, Girls betwean the ages of 14 and 18 who are In- terested please call 635-3061 or 638-1269 {cif} PARENTS IN CRISIS Are you making your own life and ‘your children’s miserable? Do you con- stantly yell at your children... or hit them, or find it hard to control your angry feelings ‘ toward them? P.1.C.'s goal ia to help you become the loving con. structive parent you really want to de. All inquires absolutely confidential. ‘ Phone Mary or John 635-4419 Skeena Health Unit 3215-2 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. | 635-6307 The following are a few of the services offered locally by your Heaith Unit Staff: CHILD HEALTH CON- “FERENCES. - Hetd weekly at the Health Unit every Tuesday from 1:30-3:50 p.m. Please phone for an appointment Held at Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every month from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Please phone for an ap- polniment. + Babysitters who bring children must have parents written consent for im- munization. ADULT CLINICS These are held at the Health Unit on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday trom 3:00 - 4:10 p.m. by ap- pointment onty. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are held throughout the year at Intervals for expectant parents. Phone the Health Unit for details and registration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing ¢aré In fixe home for those wha need It on referral from their family cector. Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE For 4year old children. Held on third Monday of every menth. Develdpmental.* viston, hearing screening done. Please phone for appointment. . PRENATAL SREATHING & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Thursday af- ternoon at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. V.D. CLINIC Held every Monday at 3:30 or by appointment. SANITATION . The public health inspectors are now situated In Eby Street. They will be pleased to assist with any sanitation problems. AUDIOLOGY CLINIC Held. af 4612 Grelg, Avenue. .. Hearing esis-will be done by doctor's reterrats. Tel No, . 638-1155. LONG TERM CARE . Office at No.205-4721 Lazelle Ave. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and planning for these eligible far Long Term Care, AID TO HANDICAPPED Office at No. 205-4721 Lazelle. Tel 635-9396. Assessment and guidance for vocational and social rehabilitation done by consultant. A Heather-Tartan Society is being formed with the in- derest of promoting Scottish cultural interest and events. Interested persons should contact Eleanor Halley at 635-2456 as soon as possible. (ctf) Welght Watchers meeting heldavery “vesday at” at the Knox br ‘Che oh Hall, 4907 Lazei « wer INCHES AWAY CLUB - © Meet every Tuesday night at 8in the Skeena Health Unit. For more information pnone 635-3747, or 635-3023. 13. PERSONAL COLLEEN BLOCK please contact ROY HILLS of Palmerston North NZ telephone 635-2095 Ganzen Berg, Terrace. (pt-18) ‘14. BUSINESS PERSONAL DUFFS BICYCLE SHOP Reconditioned bikes and repairs. . Reasonable rates. 1931 Queensway Or. GOLOEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Katum — GEMINI EXCAVATI NG LTb, - . (Wes Andrews) | Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract , 635-3479 anytime (AJ12) THE HOBBY HUT Ceramic supplies & Greenware, air brushing avalisbte - custom firing. 3936 McNeil St. 635-9993 ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. . Electrical and Refrigeration contract. _ House wiring. ; 435-5876, (ctf)- “Lost - Brown framed glasses; " black arms with a hearing ald attached. Lost between Riverside Grocery and the overpass. Reward offered. phone 635-2490 (p5-1) A white short halred male cat with very dive eyes. He's one year otd. Missing from lower Albatross area. Any information would be ap- preciated. Contact 69 Brant Si.. Kitimat or call 652-2924, 19. H ELP W ANTED | Babysitter required to babysit 5 days a week. Experience with babies required. References necessary. Phone 635-3823 after 6 (2-19) The Prov ince of. British Columbia. APPRENTICESH iP COUNSELLOR For Ministry of Labour, to visit industrial premises fo determine condiflons under which apprentices are employed; to § arrange apprenticeships, recommend J training and advise emnployer-apprentice of obligations and provistons of 41Ap. prenticeship & Tradesmen’s Qualification Act’; to evaluate programs, prepare reports, pramote up-grading courses and fob creation programs. Qualifications - ‘Completion of -ap- prenticeship and several years’ {our- neyman experience in a skilled trade; excellent knowledge of pertinent ‘legislation, willing to transfer. and use own car, on mileage. Competition 76: 1344.68 TERRACE, a Closing Location ~ Prince George Competition 78: 1345-68 NELSON, Closing Location - Nelsen Salary - $19,212 - $24,036, ‘plus northern allowance at Terrace. . Closing ositions are open 10 Bo Canadian citizens. a, Date - June 7, 1978 men an are - women. given. preference. Obtain anc! return applications at addresses below, unless oihairwise indicatad. Province of British Columbia Public Service Commission 7 1190 Melville St, Vancouver, 8.C. Vé6E 3W1 201-1899 Willingdon Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5C 5R3 Valleyview Lodge, Essondale, B.C. VOM 1J0 544 Michigan St. Victoria, B.C. VBV . : scaffolding. REQUIRED Faiating Contractor ¢ complete re-painting o approximately 970,00 Squave feet of interior walls. Some minor drywall repairs required, School Board will supply paint and primer and ladders and For more information, seal specification at School District No. 92 (Nisgha) offices in Terrace or New Aiyansh. (¢5-18) _ Kittmat Child Development Centre requires Sept. Ist 1978 PRESCHOOL SUPER- VISOR Experience preferred with . SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN Apply before June 1 to: fs. Jennifer Oavies, Executive Director, Child Development Centre, 172-3rd S14. Kitimat, B.C, VeC 2H5 (C12. 7iht- ju. ) 1978 School District 88 (Terrace) Requires . Student-Instructors for - Summer Language Development and Recreation Program Preference given to mature Senior Secondary and University students who are experienced in werking with children in edycatlon, musie, drama, crafts, sports. - Employment June 2éth - August Uth, 1978 Wages $120 per week. Apply before June 7th, 1978 at: JoAnne Ames, Canada Student Placement Office, 4548 \Lakelse Avenue. Terrace, B.C., Phone 635- . 1204400 owiirs duloiao Salt ce {c3-19) Full or part-time. Here is an opportunity ta earn extra money, $4 - $6 per hour. Training Is available. For interviews Call Marnie 635- 9721 anytime (Fuller Brush) {cif} 1626-—-The West India Trading Co. bought Manhattan Island from the Indians for goods valued ‘at about $24. GIVE FLAVOR To give chicken salad a different and interesting flavor, substitute cooked smoked tongue or ham for some of the chicken. n THEY ADD TURNIP French-Canadian cooks sometimes add a little turnip to their split pea soup. SALAD Limited at - POSITION OPEN Store Manager Applications are now being accepted for the position of Store Manager in a Furniture & Home Entertainment Store opening in Terrace, 8.C. To arrange for an in- terview call Mr. Alan Bratus of Gen Furniture Stores 635-4696 Limited at POSITIONS OPEN Sales Personal Applications are now being accepted for the position of Sales Personal in a Furniture & Home Entertainment Store opening in Terrace, B.C. To arrange for an in- terview call Mr. Alan Bratus of Gen Furniture Stores LAND FOR SALE Nearly 212 acres at 4928 Twedle Avenue Lot 2 Block 7 DL 979 Plan 3370 Adjacent to Uplands School, with mountainview Offers over $30,000 will be considered. “Replies to-Box : W76, Terrace Herald,. by": My June 10. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS DEASE LAKE HIGHWAYS DISTRICT RNO.5 .. Pursuant to Section 27 of the Highway Act and regulations pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act, notice is hereby given that load restrictlons are rescinded on the following roads In the Dease Lake Highway District, Effective 1:00 a.m., Tuewtay, May 23, 1978:- ‘ x Restriction rescinded on Telegraph Creek Road, from Dease Lake to Telegraph Creek. Dated at: Dease Lake, B.C, May 17, 1978. G. Kazakotf District Highway Manager Dease Lake, B.C. For: Minister of Highways Northwest Community College ARTS & SCIENCE DIVISION AF ean SOCIAL WORKER APPLICANTS FOR THIS FULL-TIME FACULTY AP. POINTMENT.SHOULD HAVE AN M.S.W. OR AN M.A., WITH EXPERIENCE WORKING IN THE SOCIAL SERVICES AREA. THE PERSON APPOINTED WILL BE ABLE -TO: 1. Develop and teach courses In the Social Services area 2, Teach first and second year. Sociology courses in the university transfer program. MINIMUM SALARY. - $19,000 (salary scale presently under negotiation) - a full range of fringe benefits APPLICANTS MUST BE WILLING TO TRAVEL ExX- TENSIVELY THROUGHOUT THE COLLEGE REGION AND TEACH IN BOTH DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS. APPOINTMENT DATE - August 15, 1978 APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE IMMEDIATELY TO: The Principal Northwest Community College Box 726 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 PUREE AROSE AT POPOL FER FP CELA PLERARP CP PEET OSU CECT OT TUSEEHOE STORES ESS