Terrace’s bid for the ‘Mr. Universe’ contest, Ken Jessamine, is seen here holding up a massive snow bank which still remains, even in this sweltering August weather, in places along the highway _ between Terrace and Prince Rupert. . reminder of what we will be in for. once this THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C.: A prim sizzling(?) sunshine cools down. A fine job, Ken, keep it up. Caledonia College As part of a continuing study of College students in British Columbia, Dr, John Dennison of U.B.C, has released figures on the success of students who transferred from the College of New Caledonia toSimon Fraser University in September 1971, Twenty-five per cent of the transferring students had B or better grades at Simon Fraser. All students Copperside Estates Ltd. SUBDIVISION transferring completed their year satisfactorily. .No students from the College of New Caledonia transferring to Simon Fraser University failed or withdrew from the University. “I feel that CNC has every reason tobe most satisfied with the performance of its transfer students,’ said Dennison when releasing the information. * Choice lots for sale + ; * ‘eentea approx. 5 miles east of Terrace. * Look for our sign and take the first turn right after + _ crossing the: Copper. River Bridge ok P. U. c. approved private water system.. * provides excellent water.. * Excellent home and trailer sites... ~ horses, birds, ete. On our trip in June we visited many interesting craft centers and one of those was Western = Canada’s largest resin craft a center. The articles that can be = made with resin are too numerous to mention® but I'd like to tell you about one particula one and these are m crushed glass and resin § plaques, They are all delightful pictures of fairy tale- figures, WHAT YOUNEED Mylar . Bond cement Crushed glass Braid . Patterns. Resin WHAT YOU DO Place a patiern under a sheet. of mylar and secure in place with Scotfh tape. Outline entire pattern with braid using bond cement, After pattern is completed with braid run one : narrow line of glue. around the |-complete outline and press another row of braid | tight.- against the first, being sure not to-cut this braid until outline is” complete, “Double Braiding", _ holds it together so no part can -“break loose, ~ ‘After braiding, fill the pattern “with finely crushed glags, - * shading the edges with darker © “ golors for a more picturesque effect. . measure out: two ounces mf clear casting resin, add twelve’ : ‘drops of catalyst (six drops per - ounce)’.and stir-thoroughiy. # Consumer News & available at the cost ‘of 25 cents Travelling families have found the camping trip a pleasant and economical way to spend a vacation or holiday weekend. The popularity of camping has brought an accompanying increase in. the amount and variety of camping - equipment and accessories, Although folding camp trailers are only one of several ealegories of camping equipment,: considerable choice of rodels- ard a wide price spread, ranging from $300 to $2,500 or more. Trailers equipped with hardtop roofs cost more than equivalent soft-top units, but perform better in wet weather and speed of setup and takedown. As a general rule, lifting mechanisms that are simple but effective will be more trouble-free and easier to repair if problems develop. Remember that the system has to stand up to water, mud and dust. Have the dealer demonslrate how his trailer sets up. Ask how repairs are done in the event of a breakdown. Soft- top trailers use an arrangement of tubular supports positioned to keep the canvas light. it is, therefore, important to inspect the supports, pivot points, and adjustments, and lock for adequate strength, durability and ease of operation, Bodies of camping trailers may be constructed of steel or_ aluminium with plywood or steel floors. Steel has greater strength and resistance to denting than aluminium, but has the disadvantage of being heavier and subject to rusting. Trailer flaors should be rigid enough to resist flexing under- foot. The outside front body panel should be resistant to damage and deterioration from mud and flying stones. Some trailers provide an adjustable front jack or jack and dolly wheel, either as standard equipment or as an aption. This device helps in hitching and unhitching and is a necessily with heavier trailers. It also makes (he irailer more stable when set up.It is difficult to generalize when a trailer. should be equipped with brakes. Important factors are. the weight of the trailer relative to size of car and effectiveness of the car’s brakes. A car’s minimum stepping distance will... be increased by the ‘push’ from a trailer without brakes. There is also the danger of jacknifing, Properly adjusted trailer brakes will shorten stopping distances and tend to keep the trailer in line behind the car, Some cars do not have sufficient cooling system capacity to handle the additional load of a_ trailer, particularly on uphill grades and in stop-and-go traffic. Overheating occurs because the engine and transmission are . & working harder. Possible solutions include installation of an oversize radiator or automatic transmission cooler. § This technique, . gives a -finished look to the plaque and ~ When completed . Anincrease of 0.2 per cent per year of atmospheric carbon _ dioxide has been observed over _ the past decade in Canada. There were more than 8,000 forest fires in Canada in 1971 compared to the previous 10 _ year average of 6, Ber. 5ONp. _ new Johnson 50. Sleek, there is a” Both installations increase - cooling system capacity. and ~ elther should relieve the- situation. The weight of a trunk-full of camping gear, plus trailer will cause most cars to settle down at the rear. A severe drop inay interfere with steering and’ stability. | An equalizer-type hitch uses a leverage system to’ transfer some eight lo the front wheels . of the car. A less expensive. solution, is to install overload coil springs to fit over the rear shock absorbers of the car. These springs should only come into operation when the rear of the car settles below its normal level. yo Warranties are available on some camp trailers for terms up to five years. The prudent buyer should read the contract - and ask the dealer to confirm in writing any.items not covered. Some trailers are offered for sake with no warranty. In these cases, the. buyer should certainly request a dealer warranty. . Duration sheuld be sufficient at least to cover your- first trip, since this is when defects are most likely to be revealed, The only way to be sure your trailer is insured to your satisfaction is ‘to ask your insurance agent or company. An additional premium and rider on your car policy may be required in order to provide adequate insurance protection. The serial number of your trailer should be attached to ‘your automobile policy, The purchase of. a camp trailer merits careful shopping because only by knowing what — you want can you be assured of finding a unit that, will. give several years of enjoyment. . This article is extracted from — CAC buying guide. on trailers Outdoors Cont'd from Page 2 ‘this is the seemingly unrelated incident, a~™ ‘festering ulcer born and nurtured by, bad conservation policies. The cougar will be the animal damned in Campbell River, but had the boy or the man been related to persons who allowed critical wildlife ‘winter range to be ravaged, another “‘circle a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1872 ‘iews | each or 15 cents each for bulk- orders of 50 of more, Same applies for the following buying guide available in French or in English: Tires, The Sense oi Sound, Baby’s Needs, Don't .: Make a Move, “Memorial Societies, Recycling, and Children’s Auto Safety, The buying guide on Children's Auto Safety is made of four parts and Sells for 50 cents each or 25 “cents for bulk orders, < THE LOCAL of circumstance” would @& be completed. B. C, VOCATIONAL SCHOOL, TERRACE Requires, Two Instructors for September 1st 1. TIMEKEEPING-FIRST AID INSTRUCTOR for pre-employment students in the fundamentals of Timekeeping as related to logging,. mining, and construction and in Industrial First Aid to the level of certification. QUALIFICATIONS: ‘ Applicants should have a working knowledge of union agreements, Labour Acts and Regulations, payrolls, and payroll deductions, as well as be able to develop and maintain warehousing and personnel records. preferred) and eligible to complete the W.C. B. Instructors course. SALARY: Scale $910. Training Programme. * ; { Must be a fully qualified Industrial First Aid Attendant with a minimum of a “B” Certificate (“A” Certificate Industrial First Aid. to $1,100.00 per.month with | reclassification to .: $¢ale :$995.,00:.t0;$1,20000 per montty oracomplation: otothe:. inservice fayede ps am 4 fone 2. An instructor for an ADULT BASIC TRAINING FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT class in English, General Science, and Mathematics. QUALIFICATIONS: An imaginative and flexible approach to teaching. with the ability to respond fo. the needs of adults lacking elementary and secondary education and skill in developing confidence and motivating adults, Applicants should have previous teaching experience preferably at both elementary and secondary levels. experience would also be an asset. established scales. Competition closes August 18, 1972, 4 Apply to: The Principal, , B.C. Vocational School - Terrace, P.O. Box 726, i ‘Terrace, Britis Columbia BOATING HEADQUARTERS Johnson | ’ Here's big performance In a4 little package. The compact — Industrial and business SALARY: Will be dependent on n qualifications and experience within - These are Civil Service positions within ihe Division of Technical. and . Vocational Services, Department of Education. u ‘Holiday Getiw: a - Specials _, IP Sangstororaft ow. 118 H.P. Johnson Outboard Motors and. Trailer , ‘Drizzle the: resin over .:the crushed. glass until the whole ~ » -thidg is covered, Glass should -be piled slightly high than‘ the : _ braid for a textured. look. ~ If ‘there is not enough glass:in the aque, it will ten to. warp...Let-: @resin set evernight'and you | are ready, -to peel “the~mylar ~ from the back, \ for hanging eyelet: in: ‘the ‘a ‘pouring the resin’on oe \eThis:la- a“ tiever’ fall. projec 1 and you'll be delighted -with: the “uy even if ite first Why" not give it a try? os TH next week = “Be ‘Creative trong. \ Reliable. Loaded with. features other outboards ; wish they had. But don't. Like ‘Loop-Charging. and a-refined ' exhaust tuning system. for more power on lesa fual.. MagFiash™ capacitor | vs “discharge ignition for'Instant starts, long. plug lite A cooling system ‘that’s both pressure and ‘* temperatura -controllad Power’ shifting. E tectri : ‘tart. 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