mae —_ bridesmajd and her Gail Louise Redmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redmond .of Terrace and Gordon Mark Hamilton, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, also of Terrace were united in marriage on July 13, 1974 at 5:30 p.m. in Knox United Church. Rev, Robert Scales performed the doublering ceremony; Mrs. ‘ Andrew Brodie was the organist *and the best man was Mr, Allan Ward of Williams Lake. “The bride wore a floor length gown of white eyelet em- _broidered crepe. High waisted with a sland up collar and full sleeves. Her finger tip veil was ‘edged with lace and held in place by a floral - head piece. ‘She carried a while Bible, covered with lace anda spray of red roses and buds entwined “swith white baby ribbon. ' Mrs. Ted Yakemchuk was matron of honor. Her dress was fashioned like the bride’s from pink floral georgette. Miss Anne Redmond was the dress ‘was | Appointment J.W, (Jack) Milligan has been appointed manager of B.C Hydro’s construction division. Mr. Milligan, 50, previously — was ‘manager of the’ hydro- - electric construction conlracts deparlinent, Tn his new post,” he will averset major projects such as “ihe. Miea, .Site -One and Koolenay Canal hydro-electric developments, and other Hydro construction activilies in- cluding expansian of the 500,000 °, yolt| electric power tran- smission grid. : He sueceeds Eric H. Martin, why recently was promoted lo, assistant general munayer, _ electrical operations. Mr.: Milligan received early education in Calgary And ~ graduated from University of B.C. witha V.A.Se. in 1949. He ‘then ° joined Hydro’s predecessor British Columbia Power ‘Commission as a civil engineer and since has lield ‘ ~yarlous ‘engineering positions _ with the Commissions and Hydro, __ Mr. Milligan is a member of the Association of Professional _ Engineers af B.C. Ne need CANADIAN CONSUMER louches all the bases - with background information on current Issues and practical guideline. far concerned con- sumers,.. Walch for the Augusl issue on. your newsstand and find-oul:more about lead.- the hidden hazard, Discover how to : igo about selling yqur own home “and take pride in-the success ‘siory of one, persistent con- “sumer... It's all there - the & energy’ problem, nutrition, taxes, real estate. Send $5.00 Lo CAC National Offiee, 251 Laurier Ave.:West, Room 801, Oltawa, Ontario KiP 527 for a one year’ membership : Redmond his « ‘Hamilton of floral eyelet cotton with a skirt ruffle. Both attendants wore White picture hats and carried basket of white, orange and mauve roses. . : Ushers al the wedding were the bride’s brother, Mr, Ken Redmond of Vancouver and the groom’s brother, Mr. David Hamiiton. uo . Areception dinner was held in the Skeena. River Room, Terrace Hotel. The head table was centered by a three tier cake, beautifully decorated with mauve hearts and pink rose buds. co, The bride’s father proposed - the toast to the bride‘and Mr. Allan Ward replied to the toast to the bridesmaids. Alter cutting the cake; the bride and groom then passed pieces lo the guests. Master Douglas Red- mond attended to the guest book. . For. their honeymoon trip to points east, lhe bride wore a yellow pant suit with white accessories and a yellow cor- sage. oy Oul of town guests were Mrs. | Grace Becks. the groom’s grandmother; Mrs. Mae Redmond, the bride’s grand- mother; Marne‘ and Shelley Grattan, all of Vancouver; Mr. §, Reser of Prince George; and Mr. G. Ward of Prince Rupert. THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘possibly ‘Canada. .. The Program aids business and comm indians and Eskimos, corporate groups, and India extended beyond the boundaries of ihe Reserves to businesses » proportion of Indian labour. The fafowing positions are’ invelved, responsibility, with helping autdnamy through this Program. .. The District Superintendent pt _ development, real estate ‘bus Development Fund; identifies resaurce requirements; art evaluates project proposals, implements approved chi coordinates the economic development activity in the district tourism concepts that will project native origin or now applica *,, Please quotecampetition number 4-4-C-015 (DI. BUSINESS SERVICES OFFICER | and corporations ar cooperat financial! independence of the Indian people; develops Susine Resource Management Programs to « - provision of appropriate managerial, pra operations; determines the eligibility and level of the need sought Irom the Economic Development Fund and other sources; supervises, services toans, grants and ‘| _. Please quote cameetitian number 4-A-C-016 (D), , QUALIFICATIONS: Experlence in some experlence in practical research, The sun has been shining down on us for several days now without the obstruction of steady clouds. This should result in a goad crop of ripe wild strawberries and huckleberries - the strawberries we enjoyed carly last week had good flavour but lacked the red colour. If one had patience and could resist eating the berries while picking, seme excellent jam could be made. It far ex- ceeds that made from the lame variety. ‘ While the others picked strawberries on our last beach visit, 1 lugged some special rocks lo the car since we are hoping lo use these later for our fireplace. Near the “Circle” there are many rocks con- laining a variety of shells and so far we have collected about ten of this type - one strange rock stood out from the rest and reminded one of a combination _ of lead and areillite, so it was also added to the collection. When planning for the home, one gets all kinds of ideas about the landscaping and the vegetables thal could be grown. However we seem to have mostly’ sand and gravel, and though this is excellent for grass and roses, 1 don't know just which vegetables will appreciate the good drainage conditions. ; This week I was inspired to iry acrylic paints on driftwood - this could become a most fascinating hobby and possibly would be a good tourist in- dustry. So far I’ve tried pan- sies, shells and a beach stene on these. It looks as though having - @ beller variety of colours in this type of paint would be valid. since ag yet‘mixing a desired colour hasn't given me the proper result. Some ‘walter colour scenes lake many hours of patient labour, so that using the acrylics in this way gives quite, a sense of | ac- complishment and in a amuch shorter length of time. Il took me several days to complete the reading of Aime Michel's book, ‘‘The Truth About Flying Saucers’’, because. this , book seems more authentic then most and could be classed as rather dry reading. However” the personal reports of many sightings are given and. the author debates what can be discounted in. this area, and ’ what can be classed as actual. observation of an unidentified flying object. : Strangely enough, a theory by: Lieutenant Plantier, one of the brilliant minds in the new French Air Force, whose speculations vegan in 1983, has. Public Service Fonction publique’ Canada THESE COMPETITIONS ARE OPEN TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Indian and Eskimo Economic Developm Department of Indian Affairsan : ' Indian and Eskimo Affairs Branch the Indlan people attain ec Salary : $15,908 - $23,164 Salary : $11,820 - $16,223 guarantee accounts. | verification in isany of the actual sightings. “remarkable hypotheses” are Ajsted on page2i2, The chief one seams to be concerning the existence thraughout space of an energy as yet nown force. He terms this a cosmic energy. When Lieutenant Planlier undertook the astronaulical epplications of this putative energy he found the design of such a craft would be exactly the phenomenon that is “regularly reported in saucer observation.” ' Perhaps a forerunner in discovering this energy was Jom Keeley who called his process or the machine rather, as “a device which disin- tegrates the etheric force which controls the atomic constitulion of matter.” I have read about his inventions this. week in _ Frank Edwards’ book “Strangest of All’. . . When the limit of - the stockholders patience was reached in 1881, John Keeley agreed to divulge the manzer in _ which the motor was energized to one representative, bul in- lerestingly enough not ail facters involved were €x-- plained. Keeley's reasoning according to this book reporting was, “it was a Frankenstein that might get aut of control and wreek incredible damage unless the motivating force was better understoad and better controlled.” . Keeping in mind the adverse effects the world has suffered since the splitting of the ator, we can well understand his hesitation. No doubl when the world can better handle such a discovery, this knowledge will once again be given to an in- dividual. At the praesent time though there seems to have been very little change in human nature from the ime of recorded history, and the possibility of an Armageddon looms on the horizon each time we hear of a Chile or Cyprus happening. Presumably we should become moré concerned about what ‘author de Maris has termed, “Dirty Business” - the “Corporate Political Money Power Game. The author spoke Happens... The book is fun- damentally about collusion and the erosion of anti-trust laws in America. Now the poor pay aS much as the ‘rich; corporations wha used ‘to pay 34 percent of the Lax bill are-now only paying 16 percent. Over 160 lines of products are now controlled by four, with a resulting The illegal part is the in- terlacking directors, who in ant Program d Northern Development Various Locations in British Columbia andthe Yukon Territor¥ , ercial activities undertaken by and for Individual n Bands and erganizations. Aid is also and industries utilizing a high in varying lavels of. © onomic, self-sufficiency and DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT {Tobe revised September: 1974) ans, organizes, and administers the implementation of the District level economic development . program, including resource and industrial iness services, land matlagement, and ihe. Economic ‘anges for support services; angas in procedures and methods and — ; develops ideas for trade and - Hion of their technology. — (To be revised September 1974) ‘ .. The Business Services Officer assists Indian Bands or indivi } ives to davelop economic enterprises thai wilt enhancé tha duals, Canadian businessmen ss Management Services and naura that these underiakings have access fo and fessional and technical services required in their of financial assistance to be monisors ang economic development or a related discipline and analysis, evaluation and administration In a policy- His | on the July 30th edition of As It crientaled environment, combined with the knowledge normally acquired through (a) ‘ university graduation, preferably post graduate training for the first posittan, In Business Administration, Economics, Commarce of Applied Science or {b) qualification for mem- bership In a recognized Institution of accounting (C.G.A, R.LA., C.A,, ate). Ademonstrated capacliy to work effectively with officials of government and industry, Indian Bands and . businessman and the general public would be an asset. Knowledge of the English languagd is essential for appointment ta these positions. 7 ‘| Borwarid completed “Apptication for Employmant” (Form PSC 367-401) avallabte at Post * Giflces, Canada Manpower Centres and offices of the Public Service Commission of Canada bafore August 23, 1974 lo: oe : ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFING PROGRAM - . PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA '. TOWER “A”, PLACE DE VILLE ; .¢ (OTTAWA, ONTARIO KIA om? -,, Appolniments as a result at these competitions are subjeci to the provisions of the Public Servica Employment Act,” ... LETTER FROM QUEEN CHARLOTTES . | MASSET, By Elvira C.Bryant turn control the economy. This explains why we have recession and inflation at the same time because the corporation lays off people but daesn't tower prices.. -In reply ta a question regarding all companies being public ones and profits being made for the share-holders, the following facts emerged. One perceul control 65 percent of all stocks; and the author stated this could be broken down smaller than that. Another.five per cent cantrols the majority or - the balance, so that it becomes a very. dangerous. business, Multi-national business can subvert governments, and the example of Chile wilh the in-. volvement of Kissenger and the CLA. was mentioned. _ The. United States exploits other countries building roads’ to bring out the raw products, and taking back in the manufac- lured articles at the highest prices. He'stated the consumer hasn't any protection. ILis just. unfortunate that the majority of people seem in- volved in their own small world and unable ta look beyond.. We can read about ali of these ills that ‘saciety. has, yet far too many are addicted to the “boob tube" -- nol that worthwhile programmes are not presented on lelevision, but people often prefer to be entertained rather than informed! Time out for a. visit to the property where the excavating had been done during the morning, _ dohn Walbergs Prime Central Commercial Property Don Lewis: Becories Ki Wayan Sari A very special commitment has been made by members of our community, Rev,” and Mrs. Donald 5. Lewis of Terrace, British Columbia have. joined Foster Parents Plan of Canada. They have ‘adapted’ little Ni Wayan Sarl aged thirteen years of Buli. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis's monthly contributions of $17 brings. material and financial assistance to both child and family and is aimed at strengthening the family unit by helping each member. - $17.00 a month provides the ‘family’ with a: monthly cash °- grant, distribution of goods such as vilamins, blankets, towels, soap and other useful ilems, medical and dental care, the .. NO DATE SET: coe _ LONDON (Reuter) — Prime ‘Minister Harold Wilson in a television interview Thursday night declined to name a date . for a general election expected this fall. Polilical observers at present consider Oct. 3 as the most likely date on which the minority Labor administration is likely to seek a clear-cut mandate to deal with Britain's ecoriomic problerris. - SPREADS — .- * RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuter) — Fresh cases of meningitis ~ were reported Thursday from Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, but‘local health authorities said a heat wave is decreasing the incidence of the epidemic, About 350 people were reparted to have died _KALUM TIRE SERVICE _ Located right downtown this vafuabie parcel fronts on three straets. (deal for a larger development, For more details see - brothers and sisters, if WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1974 guidance and sustained ; of social workers counselling “and the benefit of special programs, A strong emphasis is placed on education. . All Foster Children (and their ssible) must attend schoal. Vocational training courses are availabie to. Foster Children, their brothers and sisters and_in some cases, their parents. The alm is to give the family the tools to help them become in- dependent and self-su porting. Special programs ai lapted to the needs of each country also meat these aims. Foster Parents and Foster Children correspond monthly (letters are translated by P AN).and often‘ develop warm and affectionate relationships which mean as much to the Me Foster Parent child. as the material -and financial aid. Qt “Foster . Parents Plan is currently working in” len countries in South America and Asia, Over 0,000 children are” currently’ being aided by in- dividuals, groups and families in Canada, the U.S.A. and Australia, | For more in- formation ‘on this non-prcit, non-secLarian, non-political independent organization , write Foster Parents Plan of Canada, 153 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario. V4V iP8. . nl -- There are nol soprano's among tree frogs on display at the Vancouver Public Aquarium as only the males “sing”. pension plan. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIGIANS Takla Forest Products Ltd., located at Fort St. _ _ James, B.C.,,.requires electricians far our large sawmill, Planer and Veneer Complex. , Experience in the forest asset but is not essential. an excellent Company paid health, welfare and. Fort St. James is a growing community located on the southern tip of scenic Stuart Lake. Apply in confidence giving all particulars to: D. R. Wilson ° . Personnel Supervisor A Takla Farest Products Limited Box 254 . Fort St. James, B.C. ’ VoJ 1Po industry would be an Top Union wages with Duplex On Straume Very allvactive up and down duplox with two 3 bedroam suites available immediately, _ stoves ‘and basement suite is complete with bedroom fur- niture. Owner will financel $44,500, , , Units come with fridges and . Building Lots see us! Thornhill building lots, lots in Terrace Road. We have them altfor you to chasse fram. Call vs or ¢ lots on Kalum Lake. =e Revenue Property Corner lat In Central Thornhill, Two houses with 2 bedrooms each, with flreplaces and with ga Avenue!" ’ rages. Also ansame lotina one bedroom house plus a workshop. Qne waterwell and @ separate septic systams. Priced fo sell! $42,000 New Home On Bench This home combines all your de bedrooms, Master bedroom has upstairs. Fireplace up as well as downstairs. Carport. You must see itt $46,000 sired features. It has. 3 a a Bn a a a a “a | a a | a R an | | B rT] rT] a a a a a a | a a a i] a | B a a B ] ensuite. Fully carpeted. Ht | | a a Another Duplex on ‘Straume ‘Two modern two bedroom suites has fireplace. Both units have fridge and stove. Possassion - - can be glvan immediately. $35,200. are for sale. Upstairs unit . hominess. $26,000 , Cute Older Home In Town Erected ona large corner (ot between old trees and behind hedges lies this 3badragm house. Although In need of some . Modern 3 Bedrooms In Thornhill f you wish to enjoy tiving in a basement on a large lot: which ls fenced and parflytand- \ 3 bedroom home with full °° maintenance this home has great potential for old fashioned , scaped you do not always pay a high price. Look at this ona, : which also comes complete with stove, fridge, washer, dryer, ‘.: and kitchen chrome set. $30,000 ‘ ° . eee “WIGHTMAN en ‘ REALTY LTD 635-3677 695-2401 | s j a “evenings : ° ; mi . : on : a Harry Smith” Stan Parker eS 635-6361 oo! & 615-2025 sasdo - ; . | . oe ‘ pe . Assoeiale Broker an a 7 Jenn Walbergs | Ken. Brandly .- if oe cite aes ~ Coast to Coast Real Estate Senice. C022 C URE ER ERO Se eee ee Ly le aed