bet yore _ "WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 1 _ . More.- than . 120: ‘ladies, ; ‘members of the Kitimat and, - Terrace. Business. ‘and Professional ‘ Women’s ‘Clubs, - were -présent: last Friday’ . evening to hear Marilyn Dineo, “Chairman. ‘of ‘the Speaker's Bureau of the Council of Women . of B.C. give an address entitled.” “The Status of Women.” Mrs, Dineo,during the course of her address, referred to the Royal Commission Report on the Status of Women and discussed the urgency and ' necessity of implementing the 167 recommendations of. the report. - Mra, Dineo ‘noted that of the 167. recommendations | sixty were pertinent to provincial jurisdiction. and involved five areas, These are Equality of. education regardless of sex; expansion and improvement of : labour legislation; expansion of { health and welfare services; : appointments of responsible me women to boards. and com- @ missions and changes. in. the Z B.C; Human Rights Act to.end discrimination on grounds of am Sex and marital status in ali me areas of life, . S One of the improvement 5 on m which the speaker placed # considerable emphasis-was the- meee Heed of day care centers. She noted that 75 per cent of women Sea in the 30-50 year age bracket H indicated they would make z some use of day care facilities, mTwo thirds of the women @ questioned during a survey BB taken In Vancouver felt that there was a need for round-the- clock day care. 98 per cent of all women interviewed saw a need gfor readily. available home- @ maker service in time of family . crisis. ' Another area in which the’ a Council has been’ active- has ; been in the support of women a candidates in the last provincial 2 election. Mrs, Dineo made it ¥ quite clear that the group was nor-partisan. but that it would m back any woman, regardless of am political party, if that woman is m ready to fight for the Status of me Women once elected, # Mrs, Dineo noted that -no » a Social Credit candidate. ob :: g ‘ained support from the } Women's Council because. none © of the candidates slightest interest’, ‘in Status of - 4 Women problems... # = 6One of the” most difficult problems facing groups such as @ the Women’s Council in getting _ B things done lies in the lack of © Support of women themselves. WMrs. Dineo noted that if. a f woman does not have to work to m augment the family income or: Bdoes not have to face other hardships, she will not support. pmavements to assist other: . RE GIONAL DISTRICT OF \ Kit IMAT-STIKINE Mun cipal Act RS.B.C,. 1960, ; hap. 255, Sec. 36 a ‘NOTICE RE VOTERS’ LISTS. ger school Board & Regional ' District Electioris’ December” BLS72 (Take notice that the ‘Court, of | Revision of ‘the: Regional | sit at-10;00 a.m., Wednesday, _. mNovember 1,1872, at No,12-4644 ~ azelie Avenue, Terrace, B.C, io ‘And further take notice that the Court shall. continue to’sit, if Prequisite, from day lo ‘day and f rom lime {o° time ‘until: all usiness before the Court has —* en completed." ‘ MeDated al Terrace, B. C., | his 6th day af October 1972, im ; ohn Pousette, Administrator-Treasurer. Regional Distriet Voters. Lists | ay be inspected’ at,. for eclectoral Area KAY ART. “CN, “pr at: " ss Camp,. Greenville: Peat: ice, New Aiyansh Post OF” , Nass Service Centre Stor ee Arm Post Office. age of Hazelton tur eHall, South Hazelton Peat: 18 1972. . vel the . . Legal District of Kitimal-Stikin.e will we ‘are’ abandoned. by husbands, - widows, ‘unless’ they assisted in obtalning justice. obtaining justice and assistance - for women in the Jess favoured straights of living has been the - appointment by the Vancouver Council of an Ombudswomen, This provides a place where a person can’ seek- help when facing diserimina tion because : Mrs. Dineo urged women to attend political meetings. and ‘make thelr demands known to all candidates, “A woman who can hack it in , this world” | insisted Mrs. .Dineo” is a Superwomen”. . ‘Noting that the women present were in this category she pleaded that they’ use this super ‘women who: are “not as for- ‘tunate. She cited miothers. who their’ unwed ‘mothers’ whe cannot survive are guided and’ A ‘major step forward: In. striken “by: “poverty, ©. the are exploited, The meeting which: wis ‘foade | . possible through a. grant from the Status of Women’s Council ‘brought ‘together. members of both the Kitimat and Terrace groups, The Regional Club is | presided over-by Betty King -from Kitimat while Rita Kerr is ’. President ‘of the Terrace Club and Pat Reeves js President of the Kitimat Club. . The purpose of the Business and- Professional Women's Clubs is tomeet once a month to- become better informedand for self-development purposes.: ’ The ladies hgar lectures on such - “important matters as wills and: other legal matters, all levels of ‘government in fact on all matters which are.of import. in the modern familly and com. munity First grain train a through Terrace - For some time now the . Canadian. National Railways has been quietly bringing the rail line frorn Terrace to Prince Rupert up to top possible standards. This work includes large sections of welded track and the up-grading of the rail beds to the point wher e it must be considered that the operators intend making considerable and . heavy use of the line. Infact CNR has acqitired a pit capable of Producing millions of tons of crushed rock for bed upsrading . just east of Terrace. - A positive sight of things to come as Terrace approaches its ‘ultimate goal of becoming a main transportation and supply hub was the.85 car grain train that. moved through the. cpm. munity early Sunday morning, This marks the first time that a complete grain train has passed over this northern route to Prince Rupert oo w Vancouver Status of Women’s | ORR” JANSEN of interest to Terrace residents in general and. sports fans j in “particular was a wedding whi Saturday, Oct. 14. : ch took place. in Smithers on Marriage vows were exchanged between Kathryn, daughter ; of Mr, and Mrs. D. Leonard Orr, 4806 Walsh Ave,, and Arnold (Arne) Jansen, son of Mr, an d Mrs. Philip Jansen of Houston at the Smithers United Church in Smithers, , ‘Beautiful sunny weather and faw] foliage complimented the “autumn ceremony at which both families were in attendence. These too, added to the delightful reception given at the home af the bride's brother-in-law and Sister, «Mn, and Mrs. Ken -RobinsoninSmithers. A buffet supper wagserved ‘Alt members: of both families were present including Mr. and Mrs. Robinson; Miss Betty Jo Orr of. Vancouver; C orporal and - ‘Mrs. R. Forsyth, Douglas and Robert of Ottawa, Ont, and Miss - Maureen Orr. - The couple are both recent graduates. of Caledonia Secondary School in Terrace where the groom was a well known basketball * star, They will make their home at Houston. 4 ”B. c. MINING the mining ‘industry. has ° ‘spent $6.9 million in the last 10 years in building 148 miles of public roads and paid out! ~: $900,000 during. 1971. towards: an costs of these roads. : fy c DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS. AND WATER ‘- "RESOURCES _., - FOREST SERYICE ‘.NOTICETO . CONTRACTORS — . Sealed tenders for the pa of the’ yard area-at. Kitimat. Ranger Station will be received by the undersigned up to 4:00 p.m,:(P.D.S.T.). on the 12th of October, 1972 and opened. In. public at that time, .”. Plans may be viewed andor _ obtained ailer September’ 27th, . ~ 1972 from: (> District ‘Forester; British Columbia .Forest Service, _Prince , Columbia (Phone 624-2121) | ‘engineering Division, British Columbia. Forest "Service, ' Parliament Buildings, Victorla, . . British Columbia’ (Phone 882. Rupert, - British 1 6111, Local 2658) | Forest . ‘Ranger; - British ;| Columbia . Forest : Service, © Térrace, British Columbia -\Barest Ranger, British “- Cokimbla . Forest Service, - "International ~ Development . new your . you . can. help _ through * OXFAM SHAREPLAN For Infarmation contact: ~ 7 Eglinton. Ave. Fast \ ‘ Toronto 316, 0 | Pasfe Salt Jazz Sextet The Pacific ‘Salt Jazz Sextet . were’in Terrace last Saturday night: and proved every bit exciting as their press releases indicated, The talented group gave the _ packed house 9 history of jazz from Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag to the present as well as playing many of their. -own compositions, . , “Their own music was modern ' jazz, exciting, innovative and fast “paced, . Many tempo change in the | songs gave t music'a special-feeling, » The six ‘men comprising the group, proved to: be : talented ‘musicians “very: capable of improvialation, The interaction “oF! their “individual: prefar- “matices - “was: brilliant, . they: meshed: well into a. ‘Broup,-- ~ Using : guitar, -bass, « electra plano, ” ‘drums, - trombone. and. trumpet, they, provided won:': _ Sertul mile excitement for: " peries. me a held at Skcena. ‘Secondary © and!” will. feature pianist Mat Westcott, a frkomniill Gron pie, Well; Kite illtge. Council. Uhice'D District’ dof: Kitimat Municipal’ Hal la Post Office. ability t to reapond: to the woman,” . deserted, the old, all those who | canny |. ‘THE HERALD; TERRACE, B.C. bes ‘ot ver by. ne ms " on do ho declare that THE WEEK OF. ‘CeTOBER iseh ‘To OCTOBER Dist, 1972 BE. DESIGNATED AS inv nes WOMEN'S WEEK. | | URGE THE CITIZENS OF TERRACE 1 To (CO