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Phone 635-6174 (CTF-3) = During the decade 1960 to 1970, the Canadian female force increased by 62.8 percent, representing an addition of 1.033,000 women. During the same period, the male labour force inereased by only 19.6 percent an addition of 930,000 men. 2 16 W.,, STEWART-CASSIAR HIGH- WAY . The Department of Highways will not be snow plowing the Stewart-Cassiar Highway from Maziadin Lake to Kinaskan Lake this winter. — Signed “L.A, Braddy” Regional Highway Engineer, Prince George, B.C. (C-9) DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE A04927 There will be offered for sale at public auction by the Forest Ranger at Hazelton, British Columbia, at 11:00 a.m, on the Sth day of January, 1973, the Licence A04927 to cut 498,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam, Cedar, Lodgepole Pine and trees of other species located approximately 3% miles Nurth of Pentz Lake, Cassiar Land District. The successful tenderer will not be considered as an established operator for the purpose of applying for further timber within the Skeena Public * Sustained-yield unit. One (1) year will be allowed for removal of timber. Provided .anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed lender, to opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid . Particulars may be obtained ‘fram the District Forester, Prince Columbia, Ranger, Columbia. Rupert, Bri tish or the Forest Hazelton, ‘British (C-9} Between 1960 and 1970, the increase in the participation rale of women in the labour 10.9 percentage points. No other region in Canada showed as large an increase. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES We can handle your second mortgage needs when you are making a home purchase....or, use your equity to get ready cash to make renovations, to pay off those bills, or for any other purpose. Our terms are better, calt us first C.A.C. REALTY 4624 A Greig Ave, Terrace, B.C. 635-6108 * Christmas ° Greetings fo All! May it it be a , model Yule for call, filled with dreams come true. Sp cial thanks to our. friends, om Manayement & Staft | Prudon & Currie Ltd. ‘ “Terrace ; “ eheine. astiea 1 e, “Columbia, - - anger, ° . Columbia: wo, ACG) ’ PORESTS, APPLICATION FoR A PERMIT UNDER THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1967 (REFUSE) | This application is to be filed with the Director, Pollution Control Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia. Any person who qualifies as an objector under section 13 (2) of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 30 days of the date o f publication in The. British Columbia Gazette or in a newspaper or, where service is required, within 30 days of the serving of a copy of the ap- plication, file with the Director . an objection in writing to the graniing. of a permit, stating the manner in which he is affected. Those who do not so qualify may file with the Pollution Control Board an objection in writing under section 13 (6), in the same manner and lime period as described above. 1, The MacGillis & Gibbs Comipatry (B.C.) Ltd. 8, Aug. 1972, of lGth Floor, 409 Granville Street, Vancouver 2, British Columbia hereby | apply to the Director for a’ permit to discharge refuse from Cedar Pole Operations ° located at Terrace, B.C. and give notice of my application ta all persons affected. 2. The refuse-disposal site shall be localed at Northerly portion of Lot 1372 except parts in- cluded in Plans 3510 and 4185,, Range, Coast District which is approximately Eight (8) miles from Pole Yard in the District of Terrace. 3. The type of refuse to he dischargedshail be Cedar Bark 4. The quantity of refuse to be discharged shall be as follows: Average daily discharge {based on operating period) 100 Cubie Yards The operating period during which the refuse will be discharged shall be Six (6) days per week continuous. ‘ ye : F haracteristics force in British Columbia was ! 5. The nature or char; din per cent by weight) of the refuse lo be discharged is estimated to be as follows: é. The lype of treatment lo be applied to the refuse is as follows: Periodic - covering with gravel or soil - 7. 1, John’. Ponseite, Ad- ministralor-Treasurer hereby cerlify that a copy of this application has been received by the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine. 8. This application dated on the 2nd day of August, 1972, was posted on the ground in ac- cordance with the Pollutiqn Control regulation (C-10) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LARRY BEN- JAMIN WALE ALSO known as LARRY 'B, WALE, Sawmill Employee, formerly of Terrace, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the above Estate are required to send full par- liculars of such claim to Ken- neth D. GRANT, Esq., of the firm of GRANT, EWERT &, CO,, Barristers and Solicitors, 4635 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, british Columbia, on or before the 3rd day of January, A.D. - 1973, after which date the Estate's assets will’ be distributed, having regard only lo claims that have been received. ‘ GRANT, EWERT & co. By Kenneth D. GRANT Solicitor , DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES ’ TIMBER SALE A-04906 There will be offered for sale. at public auction by the Forest Ranger at Hazelton, British Columbia, at 10:30 a.m. on the Sth day of January, 1973, the ~ © Licence A-04906, to cut 498,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Hemlock, ’ Balsam, Cedar, Ladgepole Pine . - and trees of other’ species located approximately three -- - miles North of Pentz Lake, — Cassiar. Land -District. successful tenderer will'not be... .. considered as an established ’ operalor for’ the purpose of applying for . further - timber - within the Skeena | Public Sustalried-yield Unit. _ = One () year-will be: allowed" ~ for removal of timber. « . .. 2 Provided ‘anyone ‘who is. : unable to attend the auction in ° person may submit a ‘sealed: : tender, to opened at the hour of © auction and. treated as one bid.. Particulars: ‘may ‘be obtalned + from: the: District ° ‘Forester, we -Prince Rupert, British ‘the Forest — "Hazelton, The. - British ~ THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Legai Legal . DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE LICENCE 4- 03686 A public auction will be held by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, British Columbia at 10:30 a.m., or-as. soon as possible thereafter, the Sth day of February, 1973 for the purchase of Licence A0J686, to authorize the harvesting of not more than 3,000,000 cubic feet of timber each year for a three (3) year periad. Cutting permits to be issued under authority of this licence will authorize cutting on an area situated on 3 blocks in vicinity of Kitseguecla River, Deep Canyon Creek, Indian Reserve No.3 Cassiar Land District, within the Skeena Public Sustained-yield unit in ac- cordance with a development plan to be submitted by the _ successful tenderer. A tenderer: must be the operator of a sawmill with barking and chipping facilities that is able to utilize logs to a four (4) inch top diameter. Each tenderer will be required to submit proof that the timber to be authorized for cutting is required . as a supply to keep his sawmill operating. Anyone who.is unable to at- tend the auction in person may - submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Particulars may be obtained from the Chief Forester, Vic- toria, British Columbia; the District Forester, Prince Rupert, British Columbia; or the Forest Ranger Hazelton & Smithers, British Columbia. (C- 16) THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR ... “Wen “ne ks een Husine! THE SIGN OF | A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE... This emblem identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor foro ig in the community. Mrs. Mary Alice Short For information call NOTICE": Anyone haying claim against DAIRY QUEEN, as operated by - SKEENA DAIRY PRODUCTS LTD. in Terrace, B.C. up to 3i October 1972, inclusive, should file proof of same at the offices of CECIL C, PRATT, 4609 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. by mid-day 22 December 1972, as distribution of the balance of proceeds r sale of bulk assets of th: Company as it relates to suc. operation of the DAIR QUEEN will be made having regard ta proof of claims so filed only. DONALD F. HIGHE Sritiah Cobumbia Lead Surveyor No. 2- 4471 Lakebe Ave. y ' Malling Address: Box 545, Terrace, BC 635-3227 C.C. PRATT, ITS SOLICITOR All Our Friends in Terrace and District a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year 928 Paciic Doine Tsawassen, B.C, Poster conftest - in | schools going ahead again ott ee The successful anti-smoking poster contest among elementary school children in Grades 6 and 7 will be repeated again. The slogan for the new contest whl be: “Smoking is a deadly game, Play it safe .. . don't smoke,” Materiaf announcing the con- test and its rules will be going out to elementary schools in Brit- ish Columbia and the Yukon soon and the deadline for entries In the contest will be Feb. 15, #973, Once again, ihe B.C. and Yukon Division of the Canadian Cancer Society will be offering a grand prize of $50 and first and second prizes of $25 and $10 in each district, The contests in recent years have drawn many hundreds ‘of enirles and have provided a vatu- able educational approach to youngsters on the dangers - of . smokirig.: to undertake the preliminary judg- ing and forward the best pos'r from each school for final review by a sanel of judges.. phone 235-2253 _ £53 GEE Can pork chops be broiled? Yes, pork chops can be broiled. Choose chops about one inch thick and broil about 6 inches from the heat. Look for chops with a relatively small amount of fat over the outside and with lean thal. is firm, fine grained and has a grayish pink colour, Berore. STARTING A SNOWMOBILE AT ANY TIME THE EXPERTS AT MERCURY SNOWMOBILES SUGGEST YOU GET IN| THE HABIT OF MAKING A SIMPLE PRE-RIDE INSPECTION. | - FIRST, CHECK THE THROTTLE AND BRAKE LEVERS 4 MAKE ; CHECK tH ALUGHTEP bil 7 ae MACHINE UNTIL THE TRACK cs, 6 CLEAR OF THE SNOW, THEN SQUEEZE THE o _ [THROTTLE GENTLY To SEE THAT THE TRACK 1$ OPERATING |: i [AND FREE OF ICE, STONES, ETC, WEVER CLEAR THE TRACK. [LIFTING THE Back OF THE MACHINE, ; { | | | . | 2 oF School principats will be asked 1 A Let go with the creative you behind the camera viewfinder. Go i search of endless images that speak fer your feelings about o longest season. Even an easy-to-use camera like the Kodak poe Instamatic 30 will get you sharp, clear pictures. And help you wif over winter. though. for.” best games yet. COMMENTARY Brian Collison -- playing coach -- The team is really starting Lo come around now. The defense is tightening up real well although they did relax at times, The forwards areall flying. Liknes, Rorke and Olsen are on one of the best scoring lines in the league, Frank O'Brien's line can check like mad and the Perpolkin, Murdy and Sarich line is just gelling ready to explode." “There haven't been any line-up changes for the Wed- nesday night game and this is one match we're going to win.” Mike Perepolkin -- forward -- “Last weekend we played our It was a great team effort and after Christmas things should really start going our way. To win games you have to play as a team and that's what we were doing. Prince Rupert managed a tie Sunday because we couldn't get the puck to bounce for us. “Playing for the Tigers is great. We have a goad team, spirit is high and the fans are fantastic.” Ben Swadden -- team sponsor -- ‘I'd like to say that Prince Rupert has an excellant club. They play a very entertaining, clean game of hockey. Weshould have won the second game, *]'m very pleased with the fans and [ think Terrace is one of the best places to play hockey. They're behind the club all __ the way and the boys are working hard for the fans. °°“ The officiating for both games was good.. The fans got on . * the referees back quite loudly but that’s what they’re there “] think Terrace and Prince Rupert are going to develop - into friendly arch-rivals, And that only means good hockey _ for the fans." WAN i AD S.. ® e e EXTRA _MOMeY N YOUR amTice ——_ a a ee ee ee eee —_——_- x ee fa wt io . i ee, Se : a lt Se . ' 7 ee, ee ce ce ee Ae SE SR SE em cle ee ent ai ee << i a —