et pat: Fg ae New librarian Ed Currell (right) oversees the landscaping work. - RECREATION DEPT. °° Spring dance is the plan The Terrace recreation ‘department will be holding a spring . dance on Saturday May 26th from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the arena banquet room. The Prowlers will feature country. and western and old- time music. Tickets are $8.00 a couple, available in ad- vance at the arena office or ‘at the door. Food and refreshments; will be available. | There is stilispace in a few spring recreation programs. These include the spring Wildflower Workshop on Wednesday, May 16, Natural ‘Dyes on Cotton for three Saturday, aftennoons, starting.” .May-.. 26.....anc Orienteering. for ‘Adults...on.. Saturday May .26. Farther details regarding these courses may be found in your spring ‘recreation booklet. You may register for these programs: at the._ . +. dnd intermediate Tennis in arena office, © “: -- 3. Registration is’ still: being’ taken for the second set’ of Red Cross swimming lessons *. p which commence May 14. You may register at the Terrace pool, or call 639-1177 for further information: -. ’ - Terrace will be having: another tennis clinic .. this. year. Two representatives . from the B.C. ‘Tennis — Association will be coming up to run the ‘clinic ‘on’ Wednesday, June 6. They: will be giving clinics during the day, free of charge, to’ d school, children, ,in.; the: deus’ ‘ Instruction will be at both ’ the Kalum Street courts and the courts next to the REM Leé_ Theatre in beginners _ ohe and a half hour sessions ‘gtarting at & p.m. and 7:30 TT. ring our own » Flea Rogsralion will be at the Terrace arena office starting Monday, May 7. The ’ office ig open from 8:30 a.m. ‘to.4:30 p.m. Registration is _ limited to 40 people only. - The Women’s Self-Defense _Workshop that was co- “sponsored by NWCC, NW .Women: in Crisis“ and the recreation department was held this past weekend and ““tifned out to be a tremen- cess with over 40 Schools. In, the ;evening :2...;women participating in this 3 public clinic will be given at a charge of $3 per persois. Ss S (Seasonal Dwellings) + day workshop. “Phychological as well as ‘ physical self-defense was taught by a very competent instructor, Marsha Ablowitz. The women participating felt that they learned a great deal, : Asa result of the workshop a number of local women will be forming their own self-defense organization in the fall, Anyone interested in instructing in this area or the Martial arts please call Mary-Margaret Smith at the recreation department; at 635-2841 or 638-1174. Horth, West & Centra! B.C., Skeena, Nass, Kitimat, Kispiox River Valley, Queen Charlotte, ote and Port Hardy - The Government of the Province of British Columbia Is desirous of ‘surveying and determining the extent of toss and damge to seasonal dwellings affected by flood occurring October 31 - November 7, 1978. Damage will be assessed by members of the Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Conference appointed to carry out this service. The results of their assessment on completion will be submitted to the Provincial Government for consideration. Individuals who wish to have thelr flood damage approved are - notifled that ail Requests for Assessment must be submitted by MAY 13, 1979, on forms avallable from and returnable te: - > GANABIAN IN FLOOD ASSESSME | DEPENDENT ADJUSTERS’ CONFERENCE ' "Sperling Plaza, Tower I NT HEADQUARTERS 185 - 6450 Roberts Street : Burnaby, B:C. V5G 4E} Phone:- 798-2229 To assist thie assessment of flood damage, applicants are requested _ to provide a detatled inventory: cf the damage together with any '-, @attmates, Invoices, photegraphs or i _* Gocument the flood damage. - _ other material which will J. DALE ELANDER CHIEF ASSESSOR The Herald, Friday, May 4, 1979, Page 3 December the new year: KITIMAT CUT WARDEN'S JOB - Firefighter Hugh McLoed hung up his fire ; warden’s cap Tuesday and went back on . reguiar shifts at Kitimat Fire Department. | McLoed spent only six months on the job. He completed his training as fire warden in 1978 -only ta have the municipality, abolish the position early in Kitimat Firefighters are negotiating a new contract with the district. 1,424 running! By THE CANADIAN PRESS It's official at last: The number of candidates in the May 22 federal. election is . 1,424, - Nominations closed Monday, April. 30: but the final figure remained ‘in doubt because of late word from some returning offices | and the withdrawal after.the deadline by three ‘candi. dates, two members of the Union Populaire in Quebec and an independent in Saskatchewan. The chief electoral office in Ottawa set 8am, Thursday as the time after which no more with- drawals would be accepted. After that time all remaining names would be printed on the ballots. : Quebec, with 75 seats, led the list with 519 candidates. Ontario, with 95 seats, has 458, The record over-all total — well over the previous high of 1,209 in the last federal election in 1974 — was swelled by an increase in seats due to redistribution from 264 to 282, and a heavy influx of independent and smaller-party \ candidates. WE NEED TREES bed | Dave Barrett, NDP . “ltlam rgerned to office befofe the shares are “issued, | - will cancel the program.” “However, if the shares are issued and.l am returned to office, | will try fo buy them back.” = Vancouver-East _ ff .. 5 .Vigtoria Colonist.” “wf, 0, BS Sanuary 78 ob fraud. urge get. everyone shares,”’ Dave Stupich, NDP . Nanaimo | ; free shares in BCRIC,“’ Vancouver Exprass 22 January, 1979 British Columbia ied SHELFO Party B ‘The share distribution is a: hoax if not an outright Frank Howard Terrace Herald a5 April, 1979 uo% a “‘Lwant-the NDP members to donate to the party their Bil King, NDP Revelstoke-Slocan Dry spell saw fires The weekend of April 27- 29th saw a rash of fires inthe Prince Rupert Forest Region. Reports to date indicate atleast 7 forest fires and 9 private property fires that required attention and covered over 100 hectares (250 acres). Homes, fences, timber, power and Hydro poles and other property was threatened. It appears that le do not realize the burning grass and debris at this critical time of the year. WEATHER Skies are expected to remain overcast with rain taday and during the weekend. The expected high today Is 10 degrees Celsius and the overnight low js 5 d + Lend a hand Keep Canada | Beautiful Alex The BERIC shares are a great opportunity to be personally involved in the expanding economy of British Columbia The Social Credit Party wants you to have your personal shares *"| will use the share certificates for wallpaper.” '“Many peopte will be happy to receive their 5 shares.” Charles Barber, NDP Victoria Victoria Times 12 January, 1979 Cyril MacDonald, NDP Vancouver East? Victoria Colonist 12 January, 1979 to buy and sell as you choose and reap the financial benefit Because the government owns industry ‘and land the NDP says we already own these things but YOU cannot sell your shares in these things for your own benefit and financial enjoyment | urge you to apply for your 5 f free shares, buy more to become -@ voting shareholder and STAKE YOUR CLAIM IN B.C.! nger of ' ad,