Pages, The Maral, Friday, February 24, 1994 OTTAWA. (CP) — As the : Liberals begin the scramble to attract voters later this year, they are bound to loosen the purse strings to "pump more money into job- *creation schemes. Spending estimates tabled in the Commons this week shaw the government expects to spend about $20 ; million less on its key job- . creation programs in the coming fiscal year than it Progressive Association ers Special General Meoting to consider . changes to constitution. TERRACE HOTEL; SUNDAY FEB. 26, 1984 2:00 p.m. _ 4 did this year. But that g gap is: virtually assured of being - wiped out in light of the government’s own forecast that more than 1,3 million Canadians will remain jobless throughout the year. Ag it stands now, direct job-creation funds directed at the adult unemployed have been chopped while money aimed at young people has been increased sharply. Conservative. of Skeena Time: 7:30 0 p.m. Morgen P. Eng. Caalltion - 25 min. the question. Giesbrecht. 7. Adjournment. : Districtof Terrace Notice of Public Meeting Kemano Completion . Place: Terrace Arena Banquet Room Date: Friday, ay 24,°1984 Opening Remarks y Chairman John 2. Presentation by. Skeena Protection 3. Presentation by Aluminum Co: of . Canada (Alcan). - 25 min. 4. Presentations by other reyistered organizations - 3 min. each. (Organizations wishing to make a presentation must register by phoning the Municipal Office at 635-6311 before 4:30 p.m,- Thursday, February 23, 1984). 5. Question Period —Specific to the point questions. Speaker must use microphone, give name and direct question through the Chairman. - —Respondent must reply specifically to —Questioner - allowed supplem entary response for clarification, if required. 6. Closing Remarks by Mayor Helmut. F (Target: Time 10:30 ‘pid 2 op gies District Terrace — in: Wester” _Gonods. ae LOG HOME , Centrally located, large lot, fruit trees, ald timer | with history and character. Still a great farnily home, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, family room with — woodstove, rock fireplace in living room with insert. Call Beb Sheridan. Agreat family home in a quiet area of town. . Four bedrooms, sauna, wood sfove and sundack .are just some of the ‘features of this lovely 220 KALUM STREET under. * efowa, whose ‘unemployment rale "pe _is about “seven- percentage ' vi points above the national average of 11.8 per cent, will get about 70 per cent of the $1.04 billion in . -total estimated spending. -- _ Job creation got brief treatment’ in- Finance Minister _ Marc ' Lalonde's budget last week, Warning of “nothing less than a national tragedy,” he added & meagre $150 million to the $1-billion youth employment * and training fund for the hew fiscal year. — Lalonde said overall job- creation and training efforts would exceed $3.5 billidn, an increase of $525 million over the current year. But in- cluded in this figure was Here are vrerrace’s latest 400 club bowlers, ‘recovery capital — generally. « capital” Father than labor intensive. . ‘Lalonde’ ‘alae ‘allea’ to : mention. that. $185 mitlion’ of that $525 million. increase in - “spending -is’ attributable” to the fact’ that’ tle’ govern- ment ‘didn't’ spend: ‘as much as it planned on: ‘special : recovery Projects. this year. . The! “government: ‘fas boosted - spending ‘for-‘the - next. fiscal, year to $1, 12 billion. from. the - original estimate of $835 million, But ‘a breakdown of ‘key. .job- creation efforts . show ltton te will drop to $1.04 iBion from $1.06 billion this . ‘ job-creation “funds: has shrunk to $29.4 million in the ‘coming fiscal: year ‘from $112 million: this year. The program . was — lirst. ‘an- . nounced in the: June ".1982 budget at a cost of “$150 miBion, " ‘Lalonde -added _anether $150 million in: his: budget last April, but there was: no reference ‘to. the . program in hig. latest budget, - “Meantime, the “Cailada Works program, aimed" at short-term jobs for’ people | on layoffs. or who have . exhausted : their ~_unem- ployment insurance . - benefits, is being slashed to . $294 million from. $752 million this year. Randy Durand (left) and: Adrian Mumford (right). Adrian bowled his 405 score on Nov. 7, 1993 and Randy knocked the pins over for a score of 425 on Feb. 16, 1984. Breaking the 400 mark Is not something t hat happens-to a bowler every day. Both _ players threw 10 strikes, but ; cand Adrain finished off with a hea “the lanes. ‘for many years, having nine. years behind him. Both bowl. on Terrace: Bowling Aliey. REVENUE DUPLEX In the Horseshoe, 3° bedroom suite and 2 bedroom sulte. Producing $800 monthly gross, separate drives -and: entrances. $78,000. Call Bob Sheridan. home. Large lot privides lots of room for the children and dogs. Call Danny Sheridan. 164 84; ff. OF LIVING m JUST LISTED In the horseshoe camfortable 4 bedroom famlly home, Numerous features such as kitchen - ‘pantry, twa fireplaces 1 with Insert,. jarge rec room, 3 pee. bath in basement. _. Feneed: fandscaped and extra gf vehicle parking. Asking 333,50.. For) = an appointment Call Dick Evans. . AREA . .On a quiet street on the bench. A large and spacious familly home with many — special . features. 4 bedroons, vaulted cellings, : rgom mdke this a must fo see. = For an ‘appoiniment to view call Danny’ Sheridan. TWO STOREY ON a. EVERGEEEN Attractive home with 3 bedrooms, 1 & ¥2 baths, ‘patio doors fo rear. sundeck, finished basement including - sauna, recreation room, bathroom and laundry. Landscaped and fenced yard. To view Phone Rusty or Bert Liungh. LOOKING FOR A. STARTER HOME . Make an appointment to view some of these: - - OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL4111 NORTH E&Y ' Attractive-tow badroom bungalow with full basement. - Two bedrooms, 2 pce. bath, 2- _ bedrooms, _—_ fireplace, laundry room.:’ and partially completed: rec room in the basement. Price $59,500. For - viewIng phone Rusty or ' Conservatory, . double _ , garage and large family Bert Ljungh. 21. ACRES NEAR WILLIAMS CREEK -° Acreage has subdivision _ possibilitles,, owner has Started to develop thé read, land’ has some ‘frees, : hydro ~and telephone are available, for: further infermation call Bert Ljungh. | GREAT VIEW FROM CHURCHILL. DRIVE Nicely finished home . -1400 So sq.- ff, full. _ -basement, ensuite plumbing, sundecks, 4th bedroom.. in the basement: also... recreation. room and Jacuzzl,. two lovely rock fireptaces and many more fine features. For appointment phone Rusty or Bert Ljungh. andy finished with a.spare on his last ball, dpin. Both playérs have been playing Randy. being ‘a 19. year...veteran.and Adrian: a reguiar basis at the mN LIKE TO LIVE AT THE LAKE? a Parklike setting in a private area at Lakelse - Lake. Lot Is 100x120 on: ist. Avenue. - Bullding site cleared and road Is In to this. appealing . Property. Listed at only - $12,000. For. more details call Joy Dover. ‘THRIFTY THINKING NICE AND CLEAN IN CALEDONIA SUBDIVISION Three bedroom, - two. « storey, eating area in: the kitchan, patio doors * tosundeck over carport, natural gas heat and paved driveway. To view phone -Rusty: or Bert Ljungh.. 3 hedr6om home in the - 4900 Block af _ the -Horseshoe- area | for se $47,000, This well kept: ‘Thome has bean tastefully’ redecorated for comfortable living. Large landscaped lot wih separate garage. “| Call - ‘Joy for . -more Information.- 1475 Mapta Street: 3 bedrooms, garage, - landscaped lot $50,000, . 2704 Kenney Street: 3 bedrooms, Large’ or 197200, $58,000. . 4728 Walsh: 2 bedrooms, NORTH OF TOWN 5.78 acres In Woodland Park Subdivision |ust minutes . from — town. f Now priced af. $36,000. For details call Dick Evans. free standing stove, landscaped lot 60x13]. 349,500. 20 OS. Spark: 2 - bedrooms, = full basement, "carport. + $42,500. rn “WANT ALL THE EXTRAS? ; This, 3 bedroom 4 year * old full basement home Is in picture book condition. _ Heatalator fireplace, woodstove, . and natural gas heating isan economical combination. Extra large fenced lot and carport. Asking $67,500. Call Joy tp sea this very neat package. GREAT LITTLE | - STARTER “This older homé has .. been totally renovated Inside. All thats left Is the finished exterior stuceo, Lovely. garden lot, many frult trees. 3 -bedrooms, natural gas. Located ori Molitor. Cal) _ Danny Sheridan for an appointment: to view. 23 ACRES LAKELSE AVENUE - ” Presently zoned . ‘administration’ | and- assémbly with potential of Central Commercial -on fhe Terrace ‘Community Plan. remaining piece of: property =—s In the downtown core. For pree and details contact Dick Evans, _ CONVENIENT To: 2: -bedroom: full basement with 3rd bedroom, rec room and extra bathroom : in basement. Carport & HOSPITAL & SCHOOL workshop & storage room all in fop condition. Asking $64,500. . Call Bob Sheridan. E (1976. LTD. ’ 635-6142 | JOHNCURRIE BOB SHERIDAN 635-9598 65-2666 | ga ts .BERTLJUNGH RUSTY LJUNGH DICK EVANS 635-5734 635-7086 ; DANNYSHERIDAN JOY DOVER’ 425-5927 635-7070 The $300 million in in apecial - ‘Possibly’ the largest million increase is slated for ._ the Career ‘Access program under” which the. ‘goyern- - ment. provides wage sub- sidies to employers who’ hire | inexperienced - people: -, About 88 per cent of the $237. | < million” allocated for the. 1 a coming: ‘fiscal ‘year®: dg 7: ‘pected to benefit young » people... Hae ; Spending on, the so-allea m ef war. declared. as Trieeting. ‘of ‘the - “Ontario ~ Gattlemen’s *:*, Association, : Which’ ‘represents thousands of peel beri i ghey hay isi in | Research’ Ltd; of Toronto, - rf - “We have to fight back. This — is not the time to lie down. ho wh , Clark: tae ithe. enna : prograin : : “industries, , Sounding - ike a: “fostbell. . ‘eogeh preparing her players ‘ -\for’a“big game, marketing | © consultant . Cheryl : ‘Clark * rallied Ontario beef farmers’ 7 ‘Thursday § for a war agalnat the fish, Pot and Poultry” - Assistance and’ Develop- ment Program, designed to . boost:-permanent -“Jobs’ in areas. of- chronically high unemployment, “will Ine. Amount of money” allocated: last year. 7s “:Meantime, “the govern “| ment has not’ said how ‘he _ $160. million announ "crease ‘marginally: to $10, 8 ‘mitttion from. bait: 4102 : Funding for: Jot ‘Corps, a “to ‘provide , severely. | -: ‘dlsidvantaged ' people: wt ~emivioyment au ("1 war, it's open Wi war; am said - Clark, . consultant. for Actionable ©... Market, Eating hy BEVERLEY HOLDEN n ‘ASK any child; beans taste good, look goad, and feel good. Ask an adult, and you will probably draw.a blank; This lack of enthusiasm stems. from the can-dependency of North: ’ American society, Cook’ your. own pat of begs once,’ ‘and. you'll never want to open another can. - beter = eg therie Beef. Sounds en . Clark said. © cob In learning real bean cookery, there. are several im- portant (and pleasant) discoveries to be made: 1) Beans in cans cost more thah 4 times as much as beans you cook for yourself, arid corttain undesirable ad- ditives, to say nothing of the can iteelf which is an ecological disaster, 2) Beans are of critical nutritional value for meatless and “less” meat’? “diets supplying vital protein and B. vitamins. television “ads; “ gulppot : pevelnotsl governments and: ‘eatllemen’s . groups.” The ' Ontario. cattlemen “were - expected , fo -contribule about $900,000 this year but $40 million from, $33: m {ion. Other direct: _job-crealion * efforts include. $170 million 'to-ereate jobs for stugien this. summer, : the seme ‘for “youth‘in, the: ‘bade Hy ‘be wed. The: “$snilllon-a-year ‘canipaign, whi ‘budget problems — forced them to cut- their: ‘eon- tribution to $200,000, - Clark sald the war is over _ cansumption and the wiiner 3) There-are over a dozen different kinds of dried beans. and peas available, ina beautifulatrayofearthy colors. 4) Uncooked beans are easily and attractively stored in large, lidded glass jars, and will keep for up to a year. 5) A large pot of beans can be cooked up once or twice’a week and used for a variety of dishes -a real time saver. 6) Cooking beans takes time but not a lot of attention. Here's how: Cheek for rocks, (I'm not joking!) Rinse well. Place in pot.. Cover with water, Bring toa boll. Simmer until tender, adding water as needed to keep beans covered. Drain, reserving Btock. Refrigerate both beans and stock for later use. ~ Over. the next two weeks, Instead of reaching tor a can, . try out these 2 basic recipes: ChiliginCarne : Saute: 1 onion, sliced; .% green pepper, diced; mushrooms, sliced (optional)... ,.. Add: 3 ¢. cooked Winey ‘beans; 2 ©. ‘ tomatoes, . chopped (fresh or canned); 2. tep., chili. pawder;,1 tsp,-salt;.d-4isp, lemon juice or cider vinegar. ‘Bring toa bail. Serve with steamed brown rice. - Boston UnbakedBeans Saute: 1 onion, diced . ” Add: 3e. cooked pintoor navy beans; 3 tbsp. browns sugar; 3 | tbsp. molasses; 2 tbsp. catsup (homiemade?);1 tsp. salt; % /. tsp. dry mustard: Using just enough reserved bean stock, bring to. ‘a boil. Simmer, Both of these taste best the next day, 30 make them up ahead and make lots, ‘Next time: a collection of hearty bean soups. Remember that dried legumes are extremely inex-. pensive, highly nutritious foods that are readily available In any quantity from Northern Delights Natural. Foods, Currently In stock are: Aduki Beans, Black Turtle-Beana, Garbanzo Beans, Green and Red Lentils, Green and Yellow Split Peas, Kidney Beans, Lima Beans, Mung Beans, Navy . Beans, Pinto Beans, and Soybeans. Copies of all recipes printed in this columatt' are also available at Northern Delights. March 9, 1984, ' Prince Rupert George. To be i gongldgred. each tender must be submitted In duplicate o on the forms: sipplled by the Department, So "and must be accompanied by the security specified | w on the tender document.” The lowest or any tender ot necessarily accepted. V. Poruks (Airs) | Regional Superintendent Matertal Management Canadian Coast Guard Telex: 04-53235 CANADIAN COAST GUARD Sealed tenders for the addressed to the undersigned at 700 West Georgla Street, #th Floor, Vancouver, 8.C. VZ¥. 1E1, and’ ’ marked with the contract name and number will be _ received until 2:00 p.m., Vancouver time, Friday, Canadlan Coast Guard Contract No. CGWos3-1 16 , “The Contract will ‘somprise oF ° - . " Instaltation and ‘Hook up of Water Main; ae diamater at Seal Cove Canadian Coast Guard Base, Performance specifications, layout drawing’ and. . fender documents may. be obtalned from. the - _ undersigned at 700. West Georgla Street, 9th Floor, | . » Nancouver,, B.C. phone 661-31%. Specifications are. ; also on display at Construction Association offices In Varicouver, Prince # Rupert Terrace, and. Prince . Deposit of $25, © jar documents and ‘specifications, " must bemade In thé formof'a ‘cheque payable tothe ’ Recelver: General for. Canada, and will be released’ on return’ bf Hie ddéuimants in good condition within” _ one month of the tender. closing date. project listed below, | ~ Canada will be ‘the oné who can capture the typical ‘meat consumer |) —-. a. young, childless, working. woman. ' MUST BE AGRESSIVE: : She told the ‘cattle producers; who represent thousands of. beef hermes in Ontario, that © agressive acivertiaing campaign is necessary ‘to combat . the - ‘vigorous promotional campaigns -sponsored’ by the fish ‘and poultry industries. © - « ‘Clark: sald: ‘the fish ° te dustry. is’ preparing ‘fo ‘for major ‘fight: ‘ait the: twill year $7-million advertising budget of the Canadian Department -of Fisheries. The poultry industry ig also | advertising heavily, ‘she said. Beef also has to overcome "a serious image problem of . being perceived as being too fatty. and calorie: heavy, said Clark. - . Carolyn McDonell, “20- ordinator of - the’. Beet Information Centre, - “the national. beef marketing organization, sald. - the nutritional image ‘ problem of beef will be the focus of a new “blitz” by: the centre this year, She said a ‘quarterly newsletter entitled: Meat _ Probe, disputing “health concerns about. red meats, will be mailed’ to: doctpirs Physical education’ ““in- structors and other health specialists. . ATTACKS STUDY | In - ‘addition, © - ~ said _ McDonell, there will be “an - organized effort to fight this cholésterot says, we referring to°- a ‘study ‘ ' released tast month that . says reduction’. in cholesterol reduces the risk of heart attack. . The o-yeat study by researchers _ at. - the University: of”. Toronto, MeMaster. University ; and the National, Institutes. ‘of Health in Bethesda, - -Md., showed - that . lowering , Cholesterol, found in large » quantities ‘in red meats, ‘reduced ‘the incidence ' ‘of : heart attacks by an average: of 19 per cent. McDonell sald the centre is planning a “media blitz” to contest the cholesterol problem posed: by. “sich Studies, _ She said she. hopes to _Persiiade © other | Heat- . Producing groups, auch as ‘thé Canadian Meat Council and the Canadian Pork- Council, to share the costs of circulating the Information. In. addition; . McDonell said the centre has aeiit tetter to the federal government protestitig the federal fish promotion when ‘it's bound - fo ' be detrimental te ther projein: foods." -