- Education Department reorga ko Mrs: . Herald publisher Gordon Hamilton had the happy chore of drawing the winning ticket in a special Kinsmen raffle. The prize, won by Paul Williams of Terrace, is a three minute shopping spree in the Terrace LAB outlet. morning, shortly before ten p.m. Standing with Hamilton is Kinsman director Brian Piwek. That spree took place this - TRANSPORTATION A- vearganizalion of. the . Department of Education, designed:.to0 make jit more responsive to the increased demands placed upon it by new developmentsin education, is in the final slages of completion, . according lo an announcement. “ todayby the Honourable Eileen -- : Daily, Minister of Education.‘ Dailly said the administer «public educational programs, post- secondary programs; special services to pupils with learning handicaps, and °. com- rauniecations, which includes audio-visual services to schools and educational television, The other” three. divisions: are responsible for. the supervision af. -- js the most important “Lead, ane,“ molyb- denum, and asbestes are foun jn less: substantial quantities. . Location,. ‘timing, . -and feasibility of development -of Copper ‘any of these deposils will be. dependent on environmiealal, social, world-wide markel and regional Lransporlation con- siderations. — |. oe POWER RESOURCES i ' According Lo long-established “records, hydra and fossel-fueled .. thermal electric potentials are present in .the northwest. However; for the: forseeable “future, all northern power needs - will be supplied by the Peace Riverdams... ~ 0). In the meantime, feasibility, demand, and ecological impact . studies will be undertaken. al . - various. levels’ of intensity’ by - Provincial: ‘“and:’: Federal -pesource agencies, the: B.C.” Energy Commission, and the. B.C. Hydro and Power” Authority. These. study programs will serve aS a basis for informed decisions in-the fulure. : ; PROPERTY MANAGEMENT § ™\ APPRAISALS North: and lower shipment costs, _ Loe 4, ‘The existing forest road . belween Kilwanga, and the Meziadin Lake will be upgraded {9 highway standards. The. not-gained and nothing Was Stewarl-Casslar Highway wil taken, - ; , the dest 0 lee goming yen. owed. er 3 3 9108 and, 3105. Blakebury was “FOREST RESOURCES preken into and thieves got “away. with :a pocket caleulalor + ~ An-atlempted break ‘in was reported at Benson & Hales, at 310) Blakeburn, The front door handle was damaged and a sidé window was broken. Eniry.was i -pestracturing plan has. been “rhinistration and finance. 1 !s-developing - for. more - than a). The communications divisien ‘year, . It actually began’ when. is new, while the athers have ©. the Government: learned. that’ been redesigned. A-.research © the- Department had - only’ -divisitn .. has also been “-minimal staffing and was. established. : ‘subject 10: frequent, ‘and valid,.* 0,0 fh crilicism for the lack of service” "| "it was able to supply lo the Gover :public. school’ system, ; the _ Supportive ; Services . Division which is responsible for special --@ducational needs, “and J.R. McBurney, formerly’ district superintendent for the. Fort Nelson and Stikine districts, has ment’s policy is to atrive al cooperative decisions wherever ° _ possible and to involve district superintendents of schools andother. field personnel more directly than in the past. » ratify. pact . ; family gift for $50,000.00. HOLIDAY FUN &. HOME TOO: “ A twa bedroom home with large. kliichen, in scenic rural setting ontwoacres, The reduced price of $26,000.00 leaves a little extra for that recreation-vehicle, which you can enjoy on the privacy of yaur own acreage, Located in Gossan lear nment “employees _ Creek subdivision [ust # miles from, town. i a ‘growing’ number - of colleges,” ‘phe Administrative,:’Fiseal ficers, systeltis ‘And ‘analyats’ “Under. the. legislation,” the .:7+ "Bums Lake: ~ A. new: vag : _— ; ‘vocational: -and*“lechnical "and Regulatory Component of and other Ler inietrative-lovel. -ROORU. negotiated tT On aster sawinill isunder construction at, anda hey f & EP machines of PERFECT GIFT: oe : training « institulions. and: the.” the’ B.C. “Government Em- employees; :' °° «.~-€ontract covering conditions of Sheraton, just east of the gol red We 3 taken. from the «. @ Bright, warm, aimiost new! two! bedroom home, with full universities, = << - ployees’ Unton. has ralified an’ Holtyby: said the union and Sark common toall ofits 36,000 * Village of Burns Lake.’ 1 will Golat cpvoom al the-Terrace _ 2 basement,’ sitvated al 4710 Waber Street, Two mare | et Mra. Dailly said the Depart- --4g-month wage contract.” commission ‘have agreed to members. 0 “employ ' over. 200° pecple on rene roo i bedrooms In the basement as well as large rumpus room: ment has been unable io-take . Mark Holtby,. Staff withhold details about the pay ~ Wages’ and other. condition’s” completion in 1975... An ad- rena. . ae Drive by during the holiday season then cail'us to arrange” “advantage of technological “representative: for the “1,100 *seltlement «:. until . wage applying ‘specifically, - to ditional 150-to 200 people: are ; your personal inspection. ES : ‘expected Lo find employment in.’ logging the timber for this mill. : “2. Sinithers - Two existing mills. in Smithers -are being. i -deyelopments, particularly -in - member group, said results.af a « the “fHelds | of educational . ratification ballot were 843. yes, ' television and data processing. 171 na for a vole 83 percent in negotiations are complete for’ ‘seven ‘other BCGEU com- ponents. oor! aa members of the union's 13" = 4 ving ‘week: on . Pe ae -components are covered under $ afe driving week . Visit, 01 Offi : rns : separate contracts... Safa. Driving Week. was’ a Si Lo ur Ut ce, oo The AFR component is “the !" She mentioned.” the review of. ‘favor of acceptance... - Three ma a cs . 5 sui aa ; re companents are : ; . : ee g School building-plans; andthe. He said the contract provides sixth BCGEU group to ratify'a- voting tig month me antative expanded, An additional 50 _comparitive leven aa i There View Our. Many Christmas Listings, «Very small’ staffWworking on .. pay “increases. refractive to first contract’ under collective pay settlements, leaving four people will be ‘employed by were total eleven ate ents as ate - , compared to an average sixteen for-this time of year, ‘Fourty- ‘ona charges were laid and sixty _Pacifie Jnland,’ and Finks © provincial programs. in. the — employment will reach 78 in’ + special ‘educhlion field” as to April 1 and October 1 with a cost-ol-living adjustment next .. bargaining legislation enacted early this year, ~~ And Let Us Personally Wish You & Your — olher components yet negotiate wage contracts. mills last June in two timber * harvest awards will alsa creale: about §0 10°60 new | jobs“ ine ¥ examples ol. the Department's bees : S. ey total, The 63,800 cunits of | Oo . y ' Lo "more. crilical shortcomings.” te settlement’ came. out’ Obituary limber allocated (o these {wo Warnings were Binet es we a Family A Mery Christmas. :. - + She yadded. that. until: Very, “of sa ~ recently, (he Department's * Sprofessional, staff. was “small : second-round: . of negotiations between.the union checked... a - group and’ the Public Service : “UST 'WITH US *. Ralph W. Haines “compared to those of other Commission following rejection * Mr, Ralph’ ines ' vey ape, logging. Thought Tat Counts 2M ” provinces Including-some: with by “ componeil, ning tele ol. ee pan eater Fahl Phyllis Haines. Funeral ser >». Houston - Agreementhas =~ ‘That son of mine Is somothing ; WE SPECIALIZE else. He gave me a really won- -derful card for Christmas. It ‘took him months to make it — ‘cause it reads TAPPY FATH. | _ ER'S DAY. | “nol been ‘reached on the ex-: pansion’ of the: Bulkley Valley: Forest Industries operation in Houston. When agreement is reached 144,000.more cunits of | BUD McCOLL. RES, 635-2662 BOB HALLSOR RES. 635-9717 illness; Mr. Haines has been in Terrace for ten years, ' He. Is survived by ‘his son Norm ~ smaller gublic'school and post: initial. wage. proposals. In Oc- secondary: enrolments, than : inatial ape Pe ; mn ° Brilish Columbia has.’ =. ‘The “component represents The Department now bas patrolmen, ; welghmasters, Haines, brother Harold Haines, seven operational divisions, driver ‘examiners, information two sisters Edna Findley and : four. of which co-ordinate OF - and industrial relations of- . Della Miller and ‘sister-in-law. United Church-with Rev. Deon - Lewis officiating, 7 Special thanks to pallbearers. Ken Titcomb, Allan Tilcomb, Ron Titeomb, Sig Dahl, Ken Hewer, Jim Danfals. - N & CURRIE LTD. Real Estate & insurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Torrace B.G, 635-6142 a LD =3¢ === Cid ae at at oop CAT coonies. oe 1. IN MENS & WOMENS STYLES & SIZES™ | | COVERS GUAGES COMPASSES SKAGS — “START KITS _ MIRRORS: | at s kr aoo9 MUNROE STREET: . This immaculate homa is located on a quiet residential street close to an elementary school. Is an a large fot with 166 feet of frontage. This home features 2 bedrooms upstairs and 2 bathrooms. Asking price $52,000,00 with ferms avallable. Immediate possession. Tom Slamko will he pleased to arrange an appointment to view. ie) QUALITY HOME WITH A TWO BEDROOM SUITE: © The main floor has three bedrooms, fireplace, two ‘full bathrooms, patlo door to sundeck, wail to wall carpeting and- doubie windows. The basement has a two bedrocit suite, 3 plece bathroom, kitehen - tlving room combination with. carpating plus a rumpus room with fireplace, and a laundry room for the owner, This altractive home must be viewed to be appreciated. Phone Rusty Liungh for viewing. - 237 SIMPSON AVE: bo. ne Small home on lot 75 x 0. 2% years old. Cedar siding ex. § terlor with panelled interior, 2 bedrogins. 4 plece vanity bath, W-W in living.room. Electric heat: Asking: price 527,500.00 for appolniment to view phone Rusty Liungh, - 5.5 ACRES: : aoe . (if you want an acreage parcel and have the ability to build your own home, this would be for you, It features 5.5 acres of flat land, a small trailer and joey shack to sive In while you build the house. The house has the foundation In, and is built” to the rough floor stage with some framing done, Call Tom Slemko for an appointment to view. wae 4 + _- vpressur a CAT ron cunstaas. DECEMBER CAT SPECIAL! = Artic Cat 440 Mm 3731 SOUCIE AVE: ' me oo Soe _ Recenily redecorated, This 7 bedroom home has many features including a fireplace, extra basemant bedroom, Rumpus room and 2nd bath in basement. The asking price is: §45,000:00 and terms could be arranged, Try your offer. Contac) Tom Slemka for an appoiniment to view. ALITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY LIVING: . Lavely home newly re-bullt iwo years ago with new cup- boards, hres car carport, four bedrooms, 2¥a bathraoms, rumpus room, farge dining reom, fireplace, sewlsig room and paved driveway. House is situated on 1 and one third acres: and has a barn and some fencing.. For appointment to view ° phone Rusty Liungh. ; : ; a& oe oo eee antk LAKE ROAD: | on reduced price on this listing offers an ideal opportunity for the horse lover or ihe person requiring space for trucks or . equipmentete, A 3 bedroom home with full basement on a proparty 96" x 517! with a small barn and corral make this a property you should see. ‘Call any of our staff for an ap- polnitment fa view, : o “When you buy an Artic Gat 440 Panther or an | Cheetah you geta ‘100" Discount Sou. RUSTY LJUNGH BERT LJUNGH | TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES LTD.’ ‘oss asm pi ., mo - rn .: a BOB SHERIDAN 635-2664 TOM SLEMKO 635-3366 > 4589. Greig ° pe , ; - 635-6384 mod JOHN CURRIE = 635-5865. DWAIN MeCOLL 535-1976 sc se Lod a a¢ —— 3€ ne at. a : — a a ; —— | § - 8 : ), : . f A ‘ ‘ ap eh ath Beet tt tat td rat 8 ta at ee eg tat leattint eta ur ap agence pthits terete ee TE ERIE eas