Ta eee aa J Workshop offers Christmas sale While the people at Three Rivers Workshop work on the Christmas items for sale in the Skeena Mallon Dec. 14 Jack Strickland, of the Salvation Army and Doug McLeod, of the Cen- tennial Lions, try out the new lapel button maker that was donated to the workshop by the Lions. Hydro suggests use moderation As the Christmas season approacues, B.C. Hydro suggests that its customers keep their decorative lighting displays modest to conserve electricity. T.J. Newton, manager of Hydro’s energy conservation division, urges moderation in the size and hours of use of both indoor and outdoor lighting displays for homes, stores and offices. “While not wanting to discourage . the Christmas spirit,” Newton said, “it is important for all of us to be aware of the need for energy conservation.” Newton recommends the use of lower wattage Christmas lights now available which use about 25 percent less electricity. Standard indoor tree bulbs are obtainable, for example, which are rated at five watts instead of seven, As for hours of use, Newton suggested that Children’s librarian offers programs The Terrace Public Library has invited parents and their children to meet Jaye Castleden, the new children's librarian who has Christmas lights be turned on after supper and off again before bedtime. As a safety Measure, he stressed the importance of never leaving tree lights on unattended. Hydro’s own displays in offices throughout the province are scheduled to be turned on for only four hours each evening. been at the library since November. A “story hour’? for children will be held at the library during the Christmas holidays. The focus will be a Christmas story and cratt. Children between the ages of 6 and 8 years can attend at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 19 and Thursday, Dec. 21. Children between the ages of 9 and 10 years can attend at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 20 and Friday, Dec. 22. Enrollment is limited to 10 children in each series and if registration is sufficient there will also be story hours al 11 a.m, for the same age groups on the same days. There is no charge for the youngsters to attend and anyone who is interested should telephone 638-6177 to register. Watch for announcements of pre-school story hours in the New Year. Applications ia e pouring in VICTORIA (CP) — Lorne Newson, chief provincial firearms officer, said Tuesday he has received only 36 applications from British Columbia gun dealers for licences to sell guns in 1979. Changes to the Criminal Code, which take effect Jan. 1, require that anyone selling guns apply to local police departments for a licence. Newson said there are more than 2,000 people in B.C, involved in the sale of guns. POLICE NEWS Edward Betemps, of Terrace, is in satisfactory condition in Kitimat General Hospital suffering from head injuries after he was in- volved in an accident near the Haisla overpass in Kitimat Wednesday at 11:50 am. A tractor and trailer unit driven by Robert Grant, of Ontario, was proceeding down the Haisla hill toward HOTTLED 1 BOND Aerated we yap prs enn the overpass when the unit crossed aver into the on- coming lane, said Kitimat RCMP. A pick-up truck driven by Betemps was proceeding in the other lane and Betemps and Brian Smith, of Terrace, were pinned in the truck between the tractor-trailer and the cement abutment. Kitimat Fire Department responded to the accident with the Jaws of Life equipment and removed Betemps, who was pinned beneath the steering wheel, from the truck. Betemps and Smith were taken to hospital where Smith was later released. ure & Appliances | - The price of the button maker is about $500 and the workshop will be selling buttons on order in the new year, 7 EASTSIDE _ Grocery & Laundromat In Holland. the Dutch treat . themselves to Canadian Club. inreclaiming land from the sea, the Dutch have bullt a country admired both forits beauty and its great sense of tradition. Visit the land of tulips, dikes and windmills and you'll also find the whisky that's a tradition in lightness, mallowness and smoothness: Canadian Club. It’s nice to know the world can get together about something. Around the world when people think of the finest, lightest, smoothest whisky, they think of Canadian Club, Canadian Club. “The Seat in The Houee”. In 87 Lands: Aighanistan, Antigua. Aruba, Austraka. 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Thmudad, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Venerveta, Vigin Islands, Yugostavia and Zambia Canadian Club is distitied and bottled in Walkerville by Hiram Welker 4 Sone Limited, under new management Proprietor STU COTTERILL 635-2104 4438 Lakelse, Terrace -” by Michael Collins Hf you are interested in making a little money (and who isn’t) there is one place you may not have thought about. It's your public library. The Terrace Public Library has a large number of books about business. ‘Some of them explain economics and business practice, while others are “how to’ books that may ultimately lead you to the riches you’ve been dreaming of. Here are just a few riches that you can find right now. “‘Money"’ by John Kenneth Galbraith. Here is a book that will tell you how it all began and where, in the opinion of one of the world’s most renowned economists, it is headed now. “Accounting Principles” by R.M. Skimer. This is one of a number of books we have about accounting. This one will introduce you to the broad principles behind all the numbers and is written with a definite Canadian slant. “Management: Tasks, Responsibilities and Practices” by Peter F. Drucker. There is more to being the boss than meets the eye. This book will help you get an idea of what exactly is entailed by good management. The Herald, Thursday, December 7, 1978, Page 3 FUN AND PROFITS Look to library “Business Letter Writing Made Simple" by Irbing Rosenthal and Harry Rudman. People in business place a lot of emphasia on communication. Here’s a book that will make sure you make the right impression. “Real Estate for Fun and Profit’? by Robert 4H. Catherwood. A tot of money has been made through land deals but don't take the plunge without reading up on the trends. In addition to the above books which can be checked out, the Terrace Public Library has a number of important reference books which can provide you with valuable information, This includes the Dow Jones- Irwin Business Almanac and The Financial Post Surveys series, covering energy resources, mines, markets, and funds. We also have a number of directories in- eluding the British Columbia Manufacturers’ Directory and the Canadian Key Business Directory. These ean be useful for finding names of companies and directors, sources for products and services, as well as other useful in- formation. Finally don't forget our newspaper and periodical section. In addition to the genera) interest titles we have subscriptions to Business Week, Canadian Statistical Review, The Economist, The Financial Post and Fortune, all of which can help you keep up with the latest developments in business and the economy. It's all here at the Terrace Public Library. WEATHER A Pacific weather system lying along the northern B.C. coast is causing cloudy skies and periods of snow, This type of weather is expected to persist for the next day or two, a8 8 series of impulses move along the disturbance.