The Herald, Friday, October 27, 1978, Page 3 ies of mutua! concern. management. Forest each K mart manager is mart in response to & on at . ‘ : ee reluded in the a day Ranger Jan Brown of personnally responsible for newspaper or television develenioe io the Nore hap getsTeKM 4) Your actuntmncane cay ater i t ‘agenda was a field i Kitimat, spoke on the keeping his store com- advertisement will find thern British Columbia coast cheat ON a ve we Ya Cat oats " through the Kitimat valley forestry history of the petitive. The manager may advertised items at ad- qin give generally cloudy vot te dota . Kitimat Valley and his recommend lower prices, vertised prices prominently ©1978 Arche Sports Prodicts Ubb Sneqingone Divsions= These Kitimat youngsters can’t wait for the cold rn fil . Weather and the ice in spite of the obvious hazards of playing on the road. They are seen be just around the here practising for hockey season which should next cold — spell. Store promises service Seven have declared E Monday is nomination day on council at the Nov, 19 and one man. Declared subject, must be a resident in Terrace and if all the election. candidates include Al of Canada, must have lived declared candidates turnout = ay = unusually large Purschke, Margaret within British Columbia for it should prove to be a busy two hours for returning officer Murdo Mcdonald. Mcdonald will be officially i in a position to accept nominations at the municipal office from 10 a.m. to noon, after which it will be too late to seek a seat number of candidates have indicated a desire to hold municipal office in Terrace. Included in the group are incumbents, Vic Jolliffe David Pease, and Robert Cooper. They are being challenged by three women Pumpkin contest for this weekend The Terrace parks aiid recreation department is holding a pumpkin carving costume contest on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Terrace arena banquet room, Participant prizes will be given for the pumpkin and costume events for different age groups. Later in the evening, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. there will be a family night at the movies. The show is about the antics of the Munster Family. Popcorn and beverages are supplied by POLICE NEWS , The rand o ning ofthe K of makin shoppiig a tractive glass front and be a private label program ; mart Glepartment “store on pleasure tor the customer, fluorescent lamps provide a has developed in such lines ft night ari Rael + promises to mark a new The vast interior of K mart natural lighting effect that is as cameras, health and Galy the one incident, a ‘ Inighlight in service to the suggest the same, careful conductive to the overall beauty care, apparel, nash and grab at the Esso Terrace area, a company Spokesman says. The easily accessible location and plentiful * * parking area reflect the K mart’s management's idea planning for customer ease as does the spacious parking lot. The various depart- ments which form the store are well arranged and easily indentifiable for the shop- per’s convenience. An at- atmosphere of comfort. Spacious aisles designed for quick movement from one department to another lend to the atmosphere of K mart a warmth not always found in department stores. The K mart discount domestics, hardware and home improvments. Private label merchandise is manufactured under strict specifications. Every item is laboratory tested to assure quality equal or superior to that of the leading com- service station. For a half a dozen cans of oil, valued at less than $10, 8 window with a replacement value in the neighborhood of $300 was broken. Police are investigating the incident. the Northern Neighbors Co- op, at a nominal fee. Clarkson, Jaunita Hatton, Lil Farkvam and Lilly Nielson. Declared candidates may be joined by others on Monday, since there is no requirement that a person announce their candidacy prior to nomination day. Terrace clerk- administrator Hob Hallaor explained that any person who meets the qualifications may still be nomaisated on Monday so Jong as they submit papers before noon. Qualifications for nomination include: must be a Canadian citizen or British the past six months, and must have lived within the municipality for three months prior to the election. It is necessary that two registered voters sign nomination papers for a prospective candidate. There are several ex- cluding facters which might prevent a person from seeking office. A candidate Must not be a_ salaried employee of the district, nor can he have any legal dispute before the courts against the district. Finally, insane ‘persons may not seek public office. i titi ationally ad- _ 1 Terrace, police had a It couldn't have happened to a speed, power, F seorribination ‘af ‘besie Verlised brand and can be report of a OE a the nicer snowmobile. The 79 Arctic 4 weight, handling re er ee P edne: "T9mi . ‘ O st S m t principles created before the placedonK mart countersat 73 ngri a aor own ed by Caljag 2000 wascrownedthe ‘79 mileage and price look just _makes progress , i ‘Reforestation and silviculture specialists from delegates to Terrace and the Prince Rupert Forest the six forest regions and - Regi Victoria‘headquarters of the - B.C, Forest Service, 60 inall, - ‘gathered together in Terrace last week for their annual meeting. . This ia the first time such a ~~ meeting has been held in the North. The 60 delegates met to discuss a wide variety of including the disasterous (a . He said the Prince Rupert on has a sleeping grant -- silviculture - and that the ant ig awakening. T.M. psey, deptuty minister, of forests, in his speech said that ilveculture and reforestation are a intregal part of intensive forest concern over the future of first K mart opened in 1962 and improvements resulting from over a decade of ex- perience and research. The original K mart blueprint emphasized that K mart selling prices must be always competitive. They are still as low as or lower than the selling prices available to K mart customers within any given trading area. Although price tags on K mart merchandise are determined by company headquarters in Toronto, a lower price. K mart buyers frequently travel abroad in search of merchandise and K mart exclusives, All improted merchandise is required to equal or surpass the quality specifications of its domestic counterpart and be available at a lower selling prices. An advertising program was to be created to gain customers’ complete con- fidence in the intergrity and credibility of K mart. The customer who goes to a K Victor Kowall was damaged to the tune of several hun- dred dollars. Police are looking into that incident. Ernest Freiburg of New Remo reprted the theft Thursday of a cassette tape recorder, speakers and an electric heater from an outside shed. | WEATHER| skies and a few scattered champ in a US. industry-wide, indepen- dent mileage test. Not that was designed to be “little brother" to Arctic's hottest performer, the El Tigré. Jags agreeable balance of Vancouset © Sask ate bad fora machine 2 fnipeds Rainy River « Uranges ue that much more agreeable at 49 MPG. We think you'll agree. w See the '79Jag at your Arctic Cat dealer. YOU'VE Wal ‘Kat fire, The experts were th iT but he does not have the right displayed. showers to the Terrace- Montred,» Monetc:. Sulsuichary of Arcne Enterprises, Ine Tmet Piver fais. Meson S604 asked, after viewing several ‘© Valey. to raise them. K ‘mart’s traditional itimat area throughout the » sites, to recommend A ing dele days of formal K mart stores were ta be jcatistaction always" policy remainder of today. * yeforestation procedures mee elegates discuss publicized as true discount is to be incorpora n e ‘ ; d to rehobilitate the a variety of subjects dealing department stores. Only operating standards of every ete the TERR AGE EQUIPM ENT S ALES LTD. t large areas of devastation. with silvicultural practices when unusual demand K mart and proclaimed by sharpen up, bringing mare \ Included among the ex- including reforestation, cone requires K marts to carry signs throughout — the frequent shower activity, 4441 Lakelse 635-6384 tet get Amer tates poe rey wee ate moe ae ‘perts were — pedologists, silvicturist, biologists, specialists in reforestation, and practicing foresters, Host ailveculturist Gary Floyd of Prince Rupert stated that he wanted the “Wednesday evening following the fleld trip, Regional Manager A.C. Mac Pherson welcomed the foresters, collection and handling stand tending, sites preperation and the new Forest Act. Floyd summed it up by greatest return on the time, effort and cost of the reforestation program in the Province of B.C. ' certain “fair trade” lines, such as prestige cosmetics, do customers find a few items that are not discounted. But policy continues to require the replacement of such mer- chandise as quickly as other items of equal or superior value and selling merit can be developed. Part of the company’s effort to give customers quality merchandise was to ’ salesfloor. The sincerity of this policy is proved by the ease with which a customer can geta refund or exhange. The K mart service desk is conveniently located at the front of the store where attendants are always available to refund shopper's money, exchange mer- chandise or credit charge. accounts, The only requirement is the purchase receipt, Northwest Community College requires a small business management instructor for a full time course in Kitwanga. - to begin Noy. 20th and last until Mareh 23rd. Preferred qualifications to include, Practical Business Management | experience, taaching experience and previous work with native peoples. Salary to be determined by placement on the college scale. Application deadline is Monday, November 6th, 1978. Apply to Frank Cassidy Co-ordinator, Upper Skeona Northwest Community College Box 338 : Hazelton, B.C, if mail strike continues please call 842-5291 to apply. with the possibility of some snow at higher elevations, Dealer Licence Number 012494 i HAT’S ail for ‘Labia LIKE IT. SRARD Sutra een ear