e herald THE HERALD, Wednesday, | November 20, 1974,, As part of the grand , $250 gas fired barbaque. . Loen Avenue in Terrace. The lucky winner was Mrs. A. Vande Velde of 4722. Brilish Columbia's population, now 2.3 million, will. nearly double in the nexl twenty - years according lo a new book just published by - B.C.’ Research, the province's major | research centre. © The .1996. figure is estimated: to be 3,88" ‘million or almost as much’ as ~ the — present combined populations of B.C. and Alberta, | The publication, entitled ‘ “British Columbia Population Projections, 1974-1996", traces the anticipated: population - foam 8=6change and grewth patterns by’ mm five-year age groups for all of 3a the 74 school districts and the 29 regional districts of the province. Projections are made ona yearly basis up to 1981 and then on a five year basis until 1898. His planned to up-date the ¢ opening ceremoniés at Canadian Propane Saturday, manager Walt Davies drew the winning ticket for a special door prize-a This. week in the Skeena- expressed, especially relating ° _ to the mast recent price fixing by ¢LCB.C. -“ugon . insurance +, agenis.: >. Bruce Freeman, a President. ‘has issued. ihe : following stalerienl.. When, our” present 'N.D.P. * Government. came into. power --just over two years’ ago most. “4 Bridsh: Columbians ” expected “. _>some-new and. surprising” + legislation and behaviour. The : “charges that have laken place. vhand. exceeded. our ‘wildest. he range ‘respons new. low. of disgust a8 we ‘view ‘trary! : a acted lo force striking Fraser. 1°, *Valleyfiremen back lo work; to - + .a:mandatory: rental unit price * ceiling: far: below thal ‘recom mended “by: a: _govenrment study group,” cam: “hoi reach |. alisfaclry statu _ now; latest: ofall ‘abuses {0° a oma le regiatalien: " insura While these peop! + Fepresentatives could so clearly-: . See'a‘need for increased wage: ‘that made’ Mr.: Barrell the, highest © paid. - Premier - in : Canada, thesé big dollars have * sbscured his visian and blocked “by! insurance agents in-.their ‘dealings with. [.C,B.C. . - The -assigning: of liquor ‘store “em- price fixing and'striké breaking: “play. Wewonder if the present: feeling thal all segments. of our “B.C. economy should join’ the ‘' "financially. > “Twage and price fixing are but an “inisery- loves company" Whatever a - motivation, i misery created. by ; “government directives ‘is ob- (he next directive comes, to fix |: :gomeone's Income? -*peaching will that directive bet. * Who’ wil it affect?’ could: goon -see a: government 1n B.C: or will it be sufficient Lo cul aff ?11 ‘percent’ ar mare. of How: could: we. survive the *. some: great confrontation when ~ the pecple's government will be _ Socred president accuses NDP of price fixing " Social Crédit executive meeting «the following feelings were-. ~ extended: in from. : surprised’. through appalled, and now lo a - hospitals; and ® aes: on fo theaming: for: hospital” staff? * How lon employees: and- employees © “nally; justifiably: so. ‘high, . because heis sa qualified, by his :for themselves ‘lwo. years. ag0,.”. . all sense of fairness in dealing . vith: the -problems of too low ‘returns for: Services rendered ° :ployees to motor vehicle offices ~ ‘to handle ‘car registrations’, :. cguggesis ‘that we, can Soph’ ex- ° ~ jpect: some further: wage and. - _- teeties: that will make‘all \for-"-- _ mer abuses - seem: as- child's: '. financial, ambarrassment of" -’ UG2B.C:cand: seemingly all - “government departments and. “'[ > agencies have givenrise. foac.. embarrassed -i[" 5, government) agencies and sueh de expression: of: the old Jadage could : the’. the recuilant an these «: “vious for all,tosee and hard for». abe " "gome to bear. How. long before ©. How ‘far-. "Could it be passlblé that rye pe “(akeaver of all insurance offices : their income by: using liquor ae ‘store. employees ‘in ‘the new. - motor vehicle insurance depols; .. - ‘colossal bundling thal thal. ' * wauld ereate? We: can expect - -dealing ‘wilh, the: People's ° , “There was a good turnoul’ at . " the meeting of the B.C, Motels, . i Resorts & Trailer. Parks, Assacialion (Local Branch) "5°" sday, Navember 14. Olficers for “With. (he follawing resulls: : ‘President: Mr,;.Don Matheson government employess . at. “we. (Cedars Motel), Vice-Pres: Mr. bargaining table next. year:- then - who * will- transfer automobile. licences and: ine.” “surance; and whal will the wage - freeze ‘be for government ' employees by.an employer wha ; is financially destitule, far ove d programs,. Spel ding, and credit? When will price setling come for owners.of buildings rented io government agencies and how great will thal: reduction” bet ° Will deferred: Sec-Treas: :’ Mrs.’ Marg Peale . Terrace Trailer Park). Various Committees "were" struck and Co nars’ ap- pointed? . Past. ‘esi . Report on-ihe- activities -of' the’ Local during the past year: The ‘last year: has been: a reent membership. We, now Mr. Barrett's professed. 250 . pictes of legislation have met _one“of our’ ‘meetings’, “Wer ‘also ill; government - -dependent ‘on: government in-’ problems. tended three of. our: meetings.’ ML secured. at: $52,000. plus, .an+ s. Jean Dann delivered all paid : cut: dues.” sown profession to:run ‘our-ance eal and-prosperous pr Sa - Consider (he statement ¥ encouraging government :: ex- travagance, destroy ‘ils, credi produce ‘fear: of. i nflation,. wi , rising . prices ;.and “the industry-in herp nd? judge | very: country.” |: we are: ‘headed 7 “very - ‘charmin, ‘gepresentative of the América “counterpart of ‘our: ~Associatior I B.C. population 3.9 million by 1996 _ Projections 1974-1996". is “the ~ outa great deal of work In the — . can be ordered directly from ~ held al .“The"’ Motel on Thur-. _ the ensuing year were elected - Leon Gayatle (Thornhill Molel), - : representing - Mr’ Dai “Bowen-Colthurst “(Water Lily" | Bay - Resort)’ delivered” his: . heard When Ahe need. ‘arises. " ery good one although we have - li hol achieved our..goal : ‘of 100 : ad our MLA, Mr, Partley Dent “- “as Guest Speaker, ‘as: well as. Mr, Lane, who-spoke to- us .an land. .agsessments: and ‘tax’. "come, wailfor their “monthly ide Our, Provinelal ,: * stipend. knowing’: thal..Mr. Presivent, “Me. ‘Similster, . Barrett's financial; position is - progress. “Vinguishers to all people living ‘ good pep talk: at ‘one of our. Meetings and made sure we had: ~ She ‘was |. :< ccompaniéd ; from ‘Vancouver oe in Seallle, ‘We: were interested . “Our Christmas Party, held’ . althe ‘Slumber Lodge Mote} was projections. every five years. It is.expected that this unique and highly’ iy detailed study: will . find many uses throughout the- ’ country:since there is so much interest in British Colurnbia, the fastest . growing province: of Canada. * British Columbia Population work of the Division of Management Services of B.C. Research. This division carries areas of forecasting, economit studies, operations .research, — and compuler applications. The inital‘ printing: of the. 130-page publication’ is: limited. Copies -"BLC, Research at 3650 Wesbrook Crescent, Vancouver, The price " is 0. per copy. . ¢ Motel-Resort-Trailer -Pa rks. Association meet: a real success ‘and we‘ are: looking forward ta our annual . gathering again this year.’ “The Terrace Branch of our organization protested to/the ‘Government on the aspects of Bill “71 .as_it' aifects small business, adding our voice to the many others wha have done the. same ‘throughout the province.”* “+. “The important. thing about our organization is thal we are. ‘part.cof' oa ‘through an organization such as this” we can~ make, olirselves. June, 1973," would ike to ai- nounce thal-their. project of supplying the .residents~of the st. side of. Lakelse. Lake with To dale they have parent. one. — over: ‘1200. © ‘% operators, and. millions. of | id dollars. in’ B.C,’ The fourist In. * dustry is: now’ No.3 in B.C, and The Terrace Co-op has again come forth in support of.a-community event with its yearly donation to the ~ Annual Terrace Rotary Club Radio-TV auction over “CFTK radio and its cable vision facilities. . The Co-op-- has donated a side of beef shown above by Co-op head butcher Ron McHugh miaking the presentation: to Rotary Director Joe Whitney, .The auction'will take — .place.on November 2o'and 30 over CFTK Radio and on. Cablevision. 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Their object : is tosupply fire ‘ex- on the east side of lhe Lake as November 22- from.4.lo 8] Pp. vim Baar Bile. -will. “be featured. rE ‘ ‘the word is Nuvik”. 5-inch track...’ on oc “Fagg bogies atid a 1 a “The 34C features“ --- the ne of the advantages ‘of a water-cool : : mi. without ‘the cost. You" : also get'a list o eatures that will make ___.. It's the latest model from Motd-Ski*: ra completely | _ new snowmobile for 1975. Two models—a 300 ce: nave a ~ 340 cc: The 300 cames ‘with mariual or’ ‘electric start, ‘Torque Reaction" sliders wii a ~_double-action: shock absorber: And both models carry’ Vortex Coolitig’’ system, which gives you mos Were getting better all the time, moto-skl =, @* Trademarks of Miia Ski Limited, All nghts reserved, uly 74 635-6555 | r soon ak «Abele - funds become ~The. Salvation ‘Army Home: League Ladies are holding their annual bazaar and bake'sale at, - yi Ihe Co-op. ‘store (on, Friday < Moto-Ski'Nuviki | ‘the last word i in snowmobiles. There’ sa new word on the snovimobile scene, and _Remure 7 BS. Vocational ‘School - - Torace 7 “A iitehen Maid (Part Time) Dutles ‘include + light cleaning in Dining Roam, aperating the - automatic dish washer and assist with rerving as necessary, . Hours of work are: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 (includes 4 hour finch plus coffee breaks) Work perlods inciude all weekends, ‘statutory holidays and .; Substitution for annua) vacations. Status - This is a Public Service appointment within the Post- Secondary Division of the Dept. of Education. . - Pro-rated an “the monthly rate of $715, plus $44 Salar Isolat on bonus. ‘ Competition closes Navember 30, 1974. = -- Aoply to ta: . e Principal - ce we, Vocational School . Box 726 Terrace, B.C. VeG ace “4 3