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H is agreed by the ad- vertiser requesting space that the Ilabliity of the Herald In the avent of fallure to publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing In tha ad- vertisement as published shall be limited to the “amount pald by the ad- vartiser for only one In- correct insertion for ihe portlen of the advertising space occupied by the In- correct or omitted Item only, * and that there shail be na llablilty to any event greater | than the amount paid for such ‘advertising. ~ Advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any ad- vertising that discriminates against any person because of his ‘race, religion, sex, | color, -natlonallty, ancestry or place of origin, or because his ‘age.is between 44 and 65 years, unless the conditlon Is justified by 5 bona fide - requirement for the work involved. ro as Geetha ea ie eet en Published at Terrace B.C.5 days a week Monday to Friday, af- ternoons - PUBLISHER W.R, (BIII) Loiselie SUBSCRIPTIO RATES Effective October 1, 1977 . . Single Copy 20c- By Carrier. mth3.00 By Carrier year 36.00 By Mail 3 mth 12.00 By Mail | émth22.00 By Mail year 40.00 Senior Citizen year 20.00 British Commonwealth and United States of America 1 year 51.00. Box 399, Terrace, B.C. ‘VeG 2hA9 Telephone: ¥12-604-635-6357 HOME DELIVERY | Terrace & District _ -Fhorahll & Olsteiet - ~ Phone 635-6957 “COMING EVENTS The Terrace Art Assactation 1s §6sponsoring a glaze calculation and pottery demonstration by Vancouver r Hiro Urakami,- on Feb. 4and 5. To register for this workshop, or for more Information phone 635-2964 or write 4711 Tuck, Terrace, BC. . ‘ The Terrace Art Association Is Sponsoring a public exhibition of wood carvings, by Peter Ochs, in the Terrace Library Arts Room, until Feb. 9. Eckanhar presents In- froductory Lecture, 5112 Graham Avenue 7:30, February Sth. ’ MINUS ONE DANCE at The Masonic Hall - 4917 Lazelle (next to United Church), Saturday, Feb. 4th 8:45 p.m. . All persons 25 years of age arid 6Ver, single, separated, : widowed or divorced are welcome. . Informatian phone 635-2004 695-9449 CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less $2.00 per wsertion, over 20 words 5 cents per ward. 3 or more consecutive In- sertions $1.50 per Insertion. REFUNDS: First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds affer ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: = Must be made before 2nd’ Insertion. Allowance can be made for only one Incorrect ad. HOX NUMBERS: 7§ cents pick up. $1.25 mailed. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 22 cents per agate line, Minimum charge $5.00 pe insertion, . LEGAL - POLITICAL AND TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: $3.60 per columin Inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4.00 per IIne per month. On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: a 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. CLASSIFIEO: 1:00 p.m. day prior to. publication day. “- Service charge of $5.00 on all N.S.F, cheques. WEDDING DESCRIP- TIONS: ; No charge provided news. submitted within one month. $5.00 production charge for wedding andor engagement pletures. News of weddings (write-ups) racelved oné month or more after event $10.00 charge, with or without. picture. Subject to condensation. Payable In advance. : CLASSIFIED — AN. NOUNCEMENTS: Births §.50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages 5.50 Deaths 5.50 Funerals | 5.50 Cards of Thanks | 5.50 Memoria! Notices | 5.50 PHONE 635-6357. Classified Advertising Cept,. THE SCOUTING MOVEMENT IN TERRACE: The Scouting movement in Terrace and area Is starting topick up again, with (1) one Scouttroop and (3) three cub packs operating with ap- proximately 105 boys In- volved. We are now working on setting up a committee ta co- ordinate all aspects of cubs and scouts pertaining to district activities and pralects. - A meeting will be held In room 204 of the Northwest Community College on Wednesday February 8, 1978, at 7:30 p.m. to work towards . this alm.: All leaders, grovp com- mittea members, parents and all interested people of the area are invited to attend this important meeting. Remember more input means more output. Part of the cub pramise is: “lL promise fo do my best’... will you do yours? Scout & Cub Leaders Terrace Valentine's Ball at Thornhill Community Hall Sat. Feb. 11, 1978. Starts at 7 p.m. Dinner at 8 o’clack music by Jim Ryan Quartet. Tickets $10.00 each. Sponsor by Thornhill band . parants assoc, : Anyone who has not yet purchased tickets for the May performance of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet coming to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre may obtain them by writing to the Terrace and District Arts Council, Box 35, Terrace, B.C. V@G 4A2. ra Snowmoblies are heavy! Keop _ them on land curfacast, - $7.5Q each. Refreshments at - at 9:00-1:00 a.m.. Guest will 1g 75¢ per person. ‘Fresh mountalns of forms. ' pepeorn and rafreshments - Baby Clinic every Tuesday starting at 1:30 p.m. «Thornhill Baby Clinic every 2nd and 4in Friday at the Community Centre from 1:30 4:00pm. : - Adult Clinics - Mon. Wed. & Fri., fram 3:00 - to 4:00 p.m. -V.D. Clinic - 3:00 p.m. every Anyone interesied in an amalgamated children’s center, .combining pre- school, day-care and .child- minding services, is Invited toa meeting at 7:30 p.m., on Feb. 9 in the Terrace Day Care Center - 472? Park Ava. Rebekah Lodge Rummage Mon, & Thurs, : Sale Saturday, February - MILLS MEMORIAL 25th, at the Elk’s Hall, THRIFT SHOP 10a.m.-2p.m. Donations of Mills Memorial. Hospital miscellaneous articles Auxillary would appreciate welcome. For further in-~ any donations of good, clean’ formation phone 635-5926 or clothing, any household 635-2794, * - —— THRIFT SHOP. The Kitimal 'N.D.P. is For pickup service phone holding a Dinner-Dance on 635-5320 or 635-5233, ar leave Saturday, Feb. 11 atthe Red donations at the Thrift shop — and Gun Club. Tickets are on Lazelle Avenue. on Saturdays between 11:00 7:00, Dinner at 7:30, Dance a.m, and 3:00 p.m. Thank you. (nc) ; be John Brewin, President of the B.C.N.O.P. The dance follows a Provincial Con- stltvency meeting which will .§ — OBITUARIES -: take place that affernoon at = 1:00 at the Rod and Gun — Club. Members are Invited an den Emster - Suddenly toparticipate In tha meeting. in Richmond General For tickets and more in- Hospital on January 20, 1978. formation please call Rob Florence Margaret Van den Goffinet, 632-7039. . Emster In her 70th year of - 3404 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C. Bridge Nite Feb. 14th. If you Survived by her husband would like to play bridge on Fred, 4sons Frank Terrace, this nite, please phone 635. Ken, Haney Bob Kere meos 2425 for more details. ~-Ron Terrace, 1 daughter Ars. W.P. (Jean) Mc- Those students wishing.. Donagh, Richmond; 11 speech Instruction for the grandctildrén; | brother and 1978 Festivat.contact -Mrs.. 1 -sister and sisteriri-law in Shaw at 635-6131 or 635-6970 . Calgary. A life member. of on or before Fab: 4, 1978. Ladies Auxiliary toe the Weight Watchérs mesting Royal Canadian Legion. heldevery Tuesday at? p.m. at the Knox United Church Hail, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. “Tuesday, January 24 at 3:15 ‘pm. in-the Chapel of Rich- mond Funeral Home. #420 ‘Cambie Road» Richmond, - Rev. Grant Dale officiating. . Flowers gratefully declined, Bulkley Valley Education . will be holding 2 C.A.S.NLP; workshop from 10:00 a.m. to. . donations - fo the CARS . 4:0 p.m. at the Smithers United Church Hall. Some of fhe topics to be discussed willbe: Native Spirituatism, Society 695 W l0th Ave., Vancouver appreciated. Native Employment. and. BEF PERSONAL oe Native Communications. ; There will be flims and lunch ee a wili be served. Admission - Stoo sce “WHO WILL HELP? | THE GOLDEN RULE? Can anyone suggest a way fo impress the governments in Victoria and OHawa with the praven worth of this non profit employment agency? Six and a half years of getting people.to work must stars Gregory Peck, Jane have Saved the respective Wyman and Chill Wills. | — governments many dollars. The District of Terrace, Ottawa says that the Gaiden Parks . & Recreation Rule does not fit Into any Department, willbe showing ‘Sategory. Maybe we need a “The Yearling’, on Friday, "ew category? One where February 3rd, atthe Terrace People. can help people Arena Banquet Room, fram Without snarling them up 6:30 fo 9:30 p.m. Admission with mites of red {ape end , he Golden Rule works with will be avallablé. simple records, plain office, The problems Inthe sound second hand equipment and system we've had in the past. plain common sense. People have been alleviated and we are ‘treated Ilke human are looking forward to a beings. No frills, no Hes and much improved film ll atthasmall priceof $1,000 showing this Friday night. @ month total. will be $2.00... .-. : The Yearling Asensitive tale of a young boy who ralses a -deer; exquisitely done In calour with many . memorable performances. “The: Yearling”, is written by Marjorie Kinnan Rawling; greatly appreciated. Please phone 635-4535 In business NOTIGE hours or drop In at’ 3298 : ae ae Kalum Street No.2. Terrace, PARENTSINERISIs —_-C- V8G'2NA. Are you making your own lfe and your children’s miserable? Oo you con- stantly yell at your children, or hit them, or find It hard ta‘. contro! your angry feelings’ toward them? P.1L.C.'s goal-Is to help you become the loving con- 14. BUSINESS | __' PERSONAL _ PATSKNITS: Knitting Machine Sales structive parent you: reaily hessons Patterns - Ac- items, toys etc. for. their - Terrace Memorial service Any suggestions would be ; GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Kalum f) CERAMICS BY PEARL Workshop. Call 635,3854 for further information. . (etf-feb 14-78) THE HOBBY HUT Ceramic suppiles & 'Greenware, air brushing available - custom firing. 3936 McNeil St. . - 635-9393 ABLE ELECTRICLTO. Electrical and Refrigeration © contract, House wiring. 635-5076 (etf) (¢20-13f) FOR SALE: One new rebuilt 327 motor, never been used. Price $750. For information call 849-5393 or 842-5398. (p5- HOMEMAKERS 4) WANTED FOR SALE: 1 gas clothes Full or part-time dryer - used. phone 435-6672 APPLY 635-2777. (pt-3) ; Terrace Community Services 9x12 long shag rug, 1 set of wagen wheel bunk beds. phone 638-830) (3-5) Q | 3215 Kalum 4603 D Park Avenue Terrace, B.C. 635-5135 33, FOR SALE MISC. FOR SALE: Ski 135 cm. Dyna Star, used one season. $75. Call after § phone 638- wal (c5-4) LOST: Canada Pension Death Benefit cheque lost between Graham and Mills Memorial Hospital. Wed. evening. Very important to widow. Finder phane 635- 2387. Ask for Donahve. (CTF) ‘WOMEN WORK . Of 25.63 million U.S. -women with children under 18, almost 115 million, or 46 per cent, are in the labor force. WITH KIDS s210-KaLU * VILLAGE OF PORT EDWARD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT New Position - - Public Works Superintendent Applications are invited for the position of ‘Public Works Superintendent by the Village of Port Edward. The preferred Candidate drainage systems, Phone 646-5506. Hemingsn's. Frank | FOR SALE: One frost-free fridge, and one continuous cleaning stove, (one year ald, like new) both Avacado. Asking.$800 0.b.0, phone 635- 4535 (ctf) HAY FOR SALE: Top quatity hay $1.00 per bale. Quick West Rd. 19 miles east of Smithers. (pt3-f8) ‘LOOKING FOR FUR- NITURE? For excellent prices on furniture see the bargain floor at FRED'S FUR- NITURE LTO. 4434 Lakelse Ave. Terrace 635-3630 SECOND FLOOR (CTF) ene 125,000 bb Construction of this below: departments: Pipefitters Mgt Machinists Electricians Riggers UEENSWAY TRADING WE BUY-SELL-TRADE Terrace’s Most Unique Second Hand Store Responsible i ! adult, toves kids; who wil babysit In own home or Will babysil. otherwise. phone 635-6479, {c5-4) Les motoneiges sont lour- des. Condulsez-les sur ta terre ferme! 638-1613 ““Countdown” The Athabasca Tar Sands hold the y Alberta and Canada need. The $2.5 billion Syncrude complex — the world’s largest open pit mine, with a day refining facility, and a 265 megawatt utility plant — will start producing oil early in 1978. massive project is 94% complete. 2,500 of the 3,000 permanent empioyees required to Staff the project have joined Syncrude. The final recruiting phase is now under way. The remaining Fort McMurray based vacancies are listed Maintenance Personnel Ticketed journeymen with extensive . related experience are required for _ mining; refining and shap Welders (Pressure) Instrument Mechanics Heavy Duty Mechanics | Mining Careers will have a thorough knowledge of the Milling/Extraction requirements of maintenance and operation Operators of such municipal services as streets, Heavy Equipment sewage collection Operators systems, water distribution and treatment pe aaa . While technical training ts Hoisting Engineers systems etc. desirable, equivalent practical experience a may be accepted in lieu thereof. An essential requirement Is the ability to m® organize, direct, plan and bydget for the activities of the municipal maintenance a force. a The Salary for the position is negotiable. Usuat fringe benefits such as Dental Plan Bare available. a Written applications will be received at 567 Sunset Drive, Port Edward, B.C.,. VOV 1G0, -until 5:00 p.m, February 28, 1978. plants. S.B. Ritchie a - Stationary ~~ - Engineers 7 2nd and 3rd class ticket with experience in staam generation __Foremen_ Supervisory Experienced MINE MAINTENANCE, EHOUSING & UTILITY PLANT .~ supervisors are encouraged to senda want to be. on. lerk-Administrate ‘ Coned Yarn 39¢ oz. 638-1409 erk-Administrator resume to, or call, the Canada « AN dere, . abealutely (ctf4mo-18n) : — Manpower office to arrange an tt es a ee es eee interview, # pit acl eas-44i9 —_—_ = a a a ve -- _ SYNCRUDE OFFERS: j iS ee — - ‘ @ RELOCATION ALLOWANCE akeena District Girl Guides would ilke to announcaé the: opening of a Land Ranger Company In the Thornhill ares. Girls batween the ages of }4 and 18 who are in- terested please cal] 634-3061 "We are looking fora fiahing skipper to work within the framework of a ..Project of the Canadian-internatio- .. "FISHING SKIPPER ort examinations, or an equiva-. | lent certificate, entitling him to be- .- master of a fishing vessel. ALBERTA OFFERS: e NO SALES TAX ® GUARANTEED ACCOMMODATION e COMPREHENSIVE SALARY AND BENEFITS PROGRAM. _..., _,@ LOWEST PROVINCIAL INCOME TAX ' .” «Qualified applicants are invited to or 630-1269 (ctf) nal Development Agency. — Sound theoretical knowledge and’ _*, apply in person to Syncrude . RAPE-RELIEF an abllity to impart it. "ose. +3" 2 Representatives atthe followin 4& CRISIS LINE LOCATION: Buenaventura, Colum- ~~ A personality which will adapttoa °° =...) + = CANADA MANPOWER CENTERS: bla, South America ' teaching environment. a Feb. 7 & 8 © Terrace Foe WOMEN DUTIES: To act . ter af the tralne’ An initial training period is planned ‘e Kamloops : OR “Ing vessel under the dhectionof the - to allow the successful candidate * Prince George ; ‘ 495-378 "head of the mission. satan" poanish. - Feb, 9& 10 ; pancouver - S66 Howe St. (ctf) DURATION: 2-year contract, yeneW-- and qualliicalions Ing 1p experiance “leu ble to Sales a ° able, . : 1a eo . .. + “lf unable to appear on these. dates INCHES AWAY CLUB rf ' These’ interested should send their ; poe ‘ Mest every Tuesday high? at REQUIREMENTS: resumés to Mr. Francois Prévost, ": Ofien ancy be sant to Em loyment a Bin the Skeena Health Unit, ~~ Practical experience For more Information phone . 65-2047 or 635-3029, ernment tastifying Lets get our country .,—A cortilicate from the federal Ov- | . passed the Department of-Trans- in fishin that he has t Maheu, Noiseux, & Compagnie, 2 Complexe Desjardins, bureau 2600, ‘Fase ostate 163, Montréal; Québec. f moving again! Skeena Progressive Conservative Assoc. Phone 638-1652 635-4764 ~ (c20-m1} _. Maheu, Noiseux Systématisation et administration . » Gompleva Deaardins - Monteéal- a ay we a 1 r orrice, Synerude canada Ltd., Pen | - treat, Edmonton, Tea aes. ton Alberta we want you in on what we're doing v vo4 Ret a a a REE EE re led raia SET Fone RR