, ~ “WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27;.1074 - | theherald "eee : . : ry! Students Grant'Harris, Kerry Delaney, Nellie Seinen, Richard . Mroch, and Michael Swanton looking for liquid water and the eggs. Latter Day Saints The. Western ‘British! Columbia District. of the” Chureh of The Church of Jesus’ Christ of Lalter Day Saints held a very successful district conference the weekend of February -16 and.17 with the — attendence coming -from Prince ‘Rupert, Kilimal,.; Terrace, Hazelton and Smithers. The -. Saturday” evening meeting -was conducted. by - President Manuel Cordero of Kitimat, the Sunday morning Youth Session was conducted by President Ricardo G. Hitchcock of ‘Terrace and the general ‘session Sunday morning was conducted by President William Haslam of Prince Rupert. ~ Distriét President E. Bruce Preece of North Vancouver presided over all meetings and conducted the special leader- ship meatings. Gladstone, ‘a great reformer and Prime Minister ‘of England, used as the theme of his opening speech:in Parliament, the a Through the interest and reeources of Fisheries Service, especially Fisheries Officer Bogart and techniclan Maxine Haugen, “many students al Skeena_ Jr. Secondary School have been involved.in a very interesting project which has extended aver the past few months, Some people will probably remember an earlier article in. this paper which described the firs t part of the project which began in mid November. At the Federal + proceding. RHE HERALD, TERRACE, -B.C. Womens Section __sw.vews:herponnas a er =. Gee that time some coho. were netied, eggs were obtained and ferlillized and then placed in baskets in. a Lakelse River (ributary. Since then the project has gone ahead with routine checks of water and air’ lemperatures. where the eggs. are localed and -the periodic removal of egg baskets to find how. the eggs’ development is ‘AL the last check™ about. 25 -percent of the eggs seemed to be alive: but these eggs hadn't Skeena High Fisheries Project developed very far yet, Eggs ‘which arefurther developed will ‘ be kept as long as possible in an aquarium so a8 ta see some of their development. _ Hf you would like to see more. of what bas occurred with this . project and with many other projects and activities going on in Terrace Schools you will find these at the 10th’ -Anaual Terrace Science Fair tobe held March 15th and: 16th at Caledonia Sr. High School. Fi ' Checking the eggs are Nellie Seinen, Richard Mroch, Gi : -ployees.::-_- re Nurses | A tentatlye collective bargainitg agreement between, ‘the Registered Nurses’. Association of British Columbia Hospitals’ Association has been rejected by.70 percent of the registered nurses employed: at’ BI hospitals in B.C. - The negotiations involve 7,774 registered mirses; about half the membership of the RNABC. While the nurses voiced agreement with many ilems.in . the proposed contract package, they found the agreement asa whole unacceptable, The main itera of contention is ‘the salary spread betwen the - lowest step of the registered .murse scale and the top wage of the orderly and —Jicensed ‘ practical.nurse and other non- professional hospital » em- “Engagement. Nick and Molly Nattress af 4611 Morris Road Terrace, are . pleased to announce the engagement, on February 17, of their only dapghter Patricia aniy son of John and Dorothy. will be announced later. In England, France and Wales, it was thought that crawling under an. arch of brambles. would cure: rheumatism, if | .. the’ rheumatism’ would per: . Mit the crawling! : Mary, te Micheal John Potter, - ; Potter of Victoria, The wedding - - Agreement to the digerimination that ' “Our members are militant on this point,""sald Nora Paton, chief negotiator, “They . are. insisting on at least maintaing 4 logical relationship between registered nurses and the non- professional nursing staff they supervise. Registered nurses must lake responsibility for the ‘actions of these other people in -the care of patients.” The relationship of salaries for hospital personnel was completely disrupted -by: four arbitration. awards between individual . hospitals and the Hospital Employees’ Union and an agreement entered into hy the Minister of | Health and the. Hospital Employees’ Union and the subsequent. contract set- tlement between the BCHA and HEU, she said. | |" we're all in favor of the end ~ phone EG Thee ett 635-6387 | existed between orderlies. and ‘practical nurses,” Misa Paton said, '*“All we're saying i, let's not have a new kind of discrimination against the registered nurse . because that.’ In some cases, under: the present contract, which expired December 31, 1973, registered nurses on their first step of the salary scale actually are ear - ning less. that practical nurses and orderlies.. The tentative agreement provides.some spread but not enough, nurses believe, to rectify a’ tolally impossible situation...” Miss Paton said talks will be resumed shorily with the B.C. 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