een 4 » 4 - cautions to _ Protect ‘Long distance swim Veronica Michiel, nine years ‘old, recently swam one Q mile across Lakelse Lake non-stop. In her first attempt | ~ at ' swimming the length of the lake, she went from her. father’s. summer home on the west side to her grand- id father's, ‘Clarence Michiel, on tie east side. NOTRE DAME UNIV. | Teachers charge McGeer, others. VANCOUVER (CP) — Education Minister Pat. McGeer ia not lone in facing char reese levelled by the Fac Notre . meme University eon -Labor Relations Board has been exploded to include: Walter Hardwick, deputy education minister: Jim Bennett, McGeer’s esecutive « assistant; Bill Gemetrone, Universities Council of ritish Columbia. Help ‘sought - against fire “VICTORIA. (CP) — The British Columbia . govern- ment; has urged rural - homeowners to take ste eps to help” defuse the potentially cry forest fire situ- in the province. H.: Owen, ‘head of the - forest service protection division, \ a ‘news release ‘Wednesday’ that owners of summer cottages and other residerices in: the _province’s wooded areas should take maximum fer e property: “Funeral ~~ services ~~ Lorna White Funeral services for the late; Lorna White will take place on Friday August 19th Hall in Cedervale. : memorial service ‘will be held.on ‘Thuraday at 7:06 ; ‘pm. in the Salvation Army Hall in Terrace. : . «MacKays Funeral Ser- vices are in charge of arrangements. ey Lo i Paul Doll Funeral ‘services for the ate, Paul Lindberg Doll age “will. take “place. on turday: Aug. 20 at 2:00 Bm.-in The Salvation Army , Rall with Capt. Bill Young officiating and the Roy; Canadian. Legion par- Hicipating. Cremation 1s to follow, - Donations’ to. the: Salvation Army would be appreciated m lieu. of. lowers. MacKays: Funeral ces are in charge. of. arrangements. — ty. Association of . in saa ca .could reasonabl -McGeer in June, roposed bill would abolish ‘contention, its TT = dians who have been opera chairman; “Brian “as, Simon. Fraser University academic vice-preside ty Dr, Dan Birch, SFU ass te vice “president; and George | Pedersen, Uyi- ersity ao Fa aby Se aneh vi Been MER ed 18°F: complaint to the B.C. tal r Relations Board. — _FANDU says all of th individuals have vid Section 5 of the provin labor code which prohi “intimid tion of anykind fave. effect of compelling or ducing a.person'to. , fe- frain from becoming, or: ‘to - continue or to cease to be, member of: trade union; FanDU is a directly chartered ‘local .of the Canadian Labor Congress. Its complaint is based on statements by all of the individuals to the effect that continued: post secondary . education at NDU'in Nelach in southeastern B.C. would, at the very least, ‘seriously jeopardized byt! existence of “union , faculty association, . The complaint refers to Bill 68, introduced 7% e ih certification’ ‘and collective bargaining rights held by the association,. . while renaming the Nelson institution the -David Thompson. University Centre. The. association cha ' that members of. the ou faculty have been warned that in order to keep their t get Pad. of aie 700 p.m. in the Salvation fobs they must ge ANDU. And to back up its: Spill. = he is" not* yet pre] ed :: ... daughter, ‘Yolanda King, was injured and taken to | ~ bound: ‘The Yellowhead . ‘Dollars: aren't going atywhere. .The whole idea of the ‘promotion, sald Taney Provost, Co-ordinator of the Yellowhead Association, was threefold ; toraise funds A federal: biologist says Porpoise ‘Harbor at Port Edward had the highest. polychlorinate. biphenyl (PB) contamination in . North America when tested . . in January, Otto Langer says. the PCB’s in the harbor have spread since -initial ‘testa. taken immediately after. a transformer explosion at Canadian. Cellulose’s Company Watson Island: mill on Jan. 22, which is alleged to have caused the PENSION { ACCORD VANCOUVER (CV) — ee - Tentative agreement. was 7). reached Wednesday on a unified pension plan for International. Woodworkers of America members in the three’ British “Columbia regions, industry © spokesmen said. Keith Bennett, president — of © Forest ; industrial” Relations. whi ia dhot the employers, sald “pension agreement: is. subject to. ‘satisfactory ©: Conclusion - ‘jo negotiations ona master contract. Jack’. Munro, union, western president, said * the ‘ agreement is an important - breakthrough,’ but_ added reconimetid acceptance" ‘A-unified pension plan for. the. Coast, Southern In-- . terior and Northern ‘In- terior regions has been a: major stumbling block in | negotiations. “Details of the pension-plan gettlemand. and: date for resumption: of full-scale | negotiations have not yet - been announced, , “Injured in mishap’ carrie King, of. Terrace, “has been c iarged ‘with. failing to stop at a red: light after 'shé was involved: inca. traffic accident Tuesday at 6:40 p.m. at the corner of ‘Lakelse and Emerson. Her. three-year-old. hospi She. was later, | released. According to police, King” “was proceeding west on Lakelse when she failed to stop at the red light and was | ‘struck in the driver's side by 4 northbound vehicle driven .. by Harold Fillmore of Port _ Saskatchewan, Alta. The King vehicle then went. through the in- tersection and struck. a | vehicle driven by Steve Hoving of Terrace. The Hoving vehicle was stopped at the lights in. the. east: lane. - : “Police estimate ‘the total. ry to ‘the two vehicles: 3,000 {cannery “can 7 atl | ‘rebound bella bella, be. cp: The loss of $1 million in canned salmon in abarge accidegt will not affect the future of . Native Fisherman’s ‘Co-op cannery at Shearwater, B.C, near this central British Columbia community,, said plant manager’ Bob-Harris ‘Tuesday, ‘Just ‘about all the:,9,000 cases were lost: ‘but everythl ng was. insured,” ‘he said. : The ca smashed throug. ithe side of the bar e. . when they were dislodged by a strong swell w! being towed down Queen Charlotte Sound. The lose will represent: about oné, third of the cannery's output - this year, said Harris. ‘ Previously operated by’ cannery was bought three ‘Millbarike Industries, the cab ago by 234 local In- . ng itas aco-operative. material w 60 feet of the spill site, but in region vice- JACK SJEANNEAU Co ‘LEGAL CURRENCY UNTIL SEPTS to promote tourism in the northwest regions’ of the ‘province, to keep various: communities in touch with one another and. help each other's localities, and to: help. make everyone: - area perta realize the value of tourism and having souvenira of this ng to this area. This year's dollar - the firstin a series of 10- has the map eof the B.C. Tourist Region “Ge” on one side, and a crest of Terrace to mark city on the other side. ‘The coins are pure nickel, with a mirror-like finish and reeded ‘edge, and PCB CON TAMINA TION: He said originally’ was found within later. teats, . material was found 200 feet away. Langer sald if Cancel ignores an order to clean up: ~ not know w! - Porpoise harbour is bad news losion and’ does at else to clean is facing laid ib transfer or indirectly depositing a Pace frequented by fish. ' The case ere in June and has been ad- journed to Oct. 11. up. ‘CanCel charges, y En vironment C under the Fisheries Act, of directly — PCB's Environment . Canada will undertake the cleanup and -attempt to recover the estimated #100,000 cost from CanCel in cour e ‘ CanCel vice-president , Donald. Best says the - company has cleaned up the a land contamination from the ared tor "CARRIERS: oe oe 2 Must be reliable and horiest. ‘Yeu wit collect each month, a 1 Must becnger to Incrense the number of customers on n your route. Fill out coupona and Kitimat for 22 niles Wr itin atthe Hora Id office today; to the Attention ot - Scott wins contract ‘yororita (CP) — paving ‘on: the Jobn Hart provincial government tas Highway between Chief Dvarded & $1.7. million Road and O'Dell Road, contract to" L.G. Scott and and on the Salmon River Sons Construction .Ltd. af , George. the 50th anniversary of that © harmful substance in a: are eligible for a colored TV ’ Yellowhea Road north of Prince THE HERALD, Thursday, August 18, 1977, PAGE 3. : ; os “Ss . . Yellowhead dollars sell poorly a otiable as currency tng region until Sep- orwell make good to. send anyone,” ‘Provost. continued. “The coins are in plastic pouches, _,.80 they are especially welcomed by coin collec- tors. The'dies of the coins will be given to the town which is specialized on coin - this year’s ee ote presented to Terrace.” participating in the sale of these Yellowhead Dollars setin a Thanksgiving draw. The more Dollars the firm sells, the more tickets are added to the draw. “So hel Ip circulate the Dollars, says rec atuenan ‘Take them gifts for. friends. ‘ hel out the whole region and it will promote tourism in our Province like nothing else _ IMMEDIATELY eS Papers must be dovra before Taam | * ] of the businesses New doc ANDREW KADZIOLKA is. from Guelph, On- tarlo. He has received his Doctor of Optometry Degree. from the University of Waterloo, Recently Andrew ac- cepted a position with Vic Hawes 0.D. to assist in Hawes’ new practice in Kitimat as well as in Terrace and Smithers. ; Early Morning Newspaper ARRIERS NEEDED THORNHILL "Boys: or. girls ll to 14 years old, but age ———— - ig no barrier, Don’t hesitate. Excellent profits ~ to be made. Here's your chance to make the | CARRIER APPLICATION — Phone No. Age_ " +4