- Job Opportunities MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, 1° opening, $20,000 per year, depending on experience.. Must have extensive experience in ‘personal supervision, work planning, building main- - tenance, grounds keeping. COOKS, various o s, $3.5 per hour, srecieiey cooking. REGISTERED NURSES, 2 dpenings, $7.90 per hour. Registered in medical surgical shift work, 8-4, 412, ELECTRICIAN, 1: vacancy, LW.A. rate, Must becerttie HEAD TECHNOLOGIST, L opening, $1296 per month depending on experience. Must be able to supervise lab staff, machine maintenance program and advise duty rota. a AUTO MECHANICS, - Various openings, $9.00 hour up to $9960, depen on experience, various -nenings. Must be Journey WAITER-WAITRESSES, various openings at various wages. Should have ex- perience serving of Ilquor. C.R. 2 (TIMEKEEPER), 1 opening. $9.28 per month plus. Must have payroll experience and know how to Jouch operate a calculator. SENIOR AR- , RTITECTURAL DRAFT- SMAN, 1 vacancy, $800.00- $1500.00 per month. Must be experienced, assisting in “ACCOUNTANT, 1 opening, $200.00 per month depending oa experience. Must be fully experienced and know how to do-a full set of books, in- eluding - a _—_financia _ statement. COUNTER - SALES PERSON openings. Salary plus commision., Must have mechanical’ background or related exp. with - ‘motorbike and snowmobile. B.C. salmon various” NIGHT AUDITOR-DESK CLERK, §5.13 per. hour depending on experience. Must be able to handle full audit duties and desk clerk duties. PROGRAM MANAGER BOOKKEEPER, 1 vacancy, $180.00 per week depending on ex- erience. Must have kkeeping experience. BABYSITTER; various vacancies, $7.00 -$10.00 . per day. Two letters of ferrance is required. STREETWORKER, 1 opening, $138.00 per week, To work with youth and -community - liason. CLERK TYPIST: 1. opening, $160.0) per: week, depending on experience. Must have bookkeeping experience. | ‘COUNSELLOR (2), 1 vacancy, $1,300 per month depending on ence. In Kitimat. Uaiveralty qualified or previous ex- . perience in the field, SALES CLERK, 1. vacancy, $140 a week depending on experience, - . Terrace. Sales duties and operation of a computor till. ’ HAIRDRESSER, 1 vacancy, commission, licensed ‘experienged ap- plicanta only. SAWFITTER, 1 vacancy. $9.60 % hour uncertified, _ $9.80 % hour certified. Must haye minimum of one years experience carbide and land. OFFICE CLERK various openings. various salary. details Must have 40-45 W.P.M. Invoiceing telex and must. havé cash - expereince to clear | machirie and take cash | counts, 7 eee For information on any of the above contact Terrace. Office of the Canada Em-- Secale aPatitetetehtctatiP ffi ployment. Centre, 4630 Lazelle Avenue or phone 635- THA... - oo. erate SPT I to get protection British Columbia salmor . should get almost total protection from Japanese ishermen under 4 proposed change to the nternationa Pacific Fisheries Commission, a govern ment spokesman said ay. Canada, the United . States and Japan have ‘ agreed.to the change ta the commission’s con- vention moving a ‘boundary line for Japanese salmon fishermen several hundred miles westward from the-existing absen- toni Hine. tification b Forma ‘ratification by the“ three countries is expected later this month. _ ' The commission, ‘ established in the early _ 19508, set up an absention lineneast of which the Japanese are not.to fish salmon and herring. The other principal Canadian stocks fall within the 200- mile zone. The US. precipitated renegotialion- of the INPFC convention last year when they filed a no- tice of withdrawal, a step required hx the country’s 2X-mile limit law. WITHDREW WITH- DIRAWAL . Thal withdrawal would have taken ‘place. this February. But six months “at negotiations “had. ~ worked out the basis for gn amendment ito the - convention to satisfy the > Americans | and they dripped. the withdrawal several weeks before: it would have come into: affect. | 1 Final details of the amendment were worked oul - inst week in: Washinglon. — . The spokesman said: that under the amend- ment “almost no salmon ‘of B.C. origin will be ‘avajlable to. Japinese.” Moving the absxention line westward wilh have a greater im- tick on the Americas ‘Nortk: the,” because they had been losing proportionately more salmon, mostly from Alaska, to the Japanese, - a - ‘The absention line was set at 175 degrees east - longitude because scientists in the 1950s ‘thought that was the western terminus of the migration: of - North American salmon stocks. But tater evidence showed some species went further. ao In ‘exchange for the concessions ‘to the U.S., Japanese fishermen will : be:.allowed to retain substantial quotas for other species within the | U.S. 200-mile zone off Alaska. Nancy Search and rescue has terminated its hunt for two men still missing from the. wrecked fish- boat Nancy L, a search and rescue. spokesman said today, ; The body of, owner-_ operator. ‘Clarence missing. 4 ie AND SMALL. BUSINESS INCOME TAX PREPARATION ‘ "NO APPOINTMENT. NECESSARY” | 4602 LAZELLE AVE. | TERRACE B.C. _ THE HERALD, Tuesday, April 11, 1976, PAGE 3 Two veterans of. the Battle of Vimy Ridge re r t one year ago, when times were much harder while sitting with Robertson, right comrade Ev Hall. member the day,'sixty- Terrace legion president Hank Bar, ¢ above left; Comrade Bill BAC. sales tax reduced to 5 per cent liquor and cigarette tax increased. VICTORIA (CP) — The sales tax in British Columbia will be reduced to 5 per cent from 7 per - cent effective at mid- nigmt tonight, Finance Minister Evan. Wolfe announced Monday. The minister presented a $4.28 billion balanced budget to the B.C. legislature which - in- cluded increased es for cigarettes ahd liquor designed to raise $44 million to partially offset the lower sales tax. In what he termed an intensive attack on unemployment through encouragement of small Weekend deaths. Two persons killed in a headon collision Sunday rear Orillia, Ont., were among at least 19 persons who died accidentally in Canada during the weekend. . a ; A survey by The Canadian Press from 6 p.m. Friday until. mid- night Sunday night local times also showedn1?7. ‘other traffic deaths. . Nine persons died . in traffic’ accidents in Qn-. ‘tario and four in Quebec. Alberta reported . two traffic fatalities. Nova - Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan. and Britis ‘Columbia each . had one traffic death. n. - No accidental. deaths were reported in. Newfoundland, . Prince Edward * Island Manetoba. — L lost Freshour, 40, of Craig, . Alaska, was found last week, bul two crew members—Albert. Freshour, 68, and Bob — Castleberry, 65, both. of ". Colorado—are still and up and - business, Wolfe an- nounced the;government will remove for one. year the sales tax paid by small businesses on new production machines. In other. measures to ‘’ aid small business, Wolfe - said the government will raise the exemption limit in the Corporation Capital Tax Act to $500,000, 2 move he said will ‘eliminate the tax entirely for 13,000 small firms.n Sales tax will also be’ eliminated " entirely for one year on necessary farm equipment such as metal silos, fence posts and auxiliary generating 4 . ’ equipment. SPENDS SURPLUS -. Wolfe. also announced that $76 million in surplus funds will be wus to ‘create an estimated 10,- . 000 new jobs through 11 projects. “This budget is one of the most imporiant we have delivered, to this house,” Wolfe said, - “because it honorf our committment’ to lower the cost of government to the people. ' “This budget proposes; a program which holds! benefits for everyone in the province—the in- dividual citizens, the. small. businessman, ~ HARD WORK! - Credit ‘RESERVES labor, the farmer— whoever has a stake in the future of this land.” He said that the Social overnment, during its first two years in office, had “steadily built a sound foundation under our economy until we are now the bright spotin Canada.” - The minister said the first two Social Credit budgets, which included‘ -an increase in the sales , tax to 7 per cent from 5 per cent, have “allowed us to regain control of a runaway growth of the provincial government spending.” Do ‘will. establis AVAILABLE | oo “As a-result of our restraint’we now possess financial resserves that we can harness to create mew jobs, in essential areas of our provencial economy. Jobs not for today, but for the, log term W - Wolfe’ said that the budget mounts a “direct attack on. the province's unemployed problem by dedicating ‘millions of dollars. to a job stimulation program that permanent employment for thousands,’”” but not without +» providing: programs for people. For the past four years IONA CAMPAGNOLO has given - Skeena a. strong and active voice in Ottawa. - Since September 1 976 she has - béen our first ever voice at the federal cabinet table. | ‘Help us ‘keep lona’s strong _ voice working for Skeena’s ~ future — join with: us to re- elect lona. 7 Contact J | | at 635-2156. KEEP ASTRONG VOICE. WORKING FOR SKEENA Committee to re-elect “lona Campagnolo joyce Krause | Out-guess | terrorists. A government group is trying to out-guess terrorists in planning, the’ Canadian reaction to future hi-jackings and ather terrorist activities, says a government. source, : The federal official said: in a recent interview that: tertorist groups are’ obably preparing for. Fasault methods used by: West German and Israile commando groups to free . aircraft hostages and by’ Dutch marines in .han- dling a train hijackings. | . So an in- terdepartmental group is trying to imagine how future terrorists will act and think, he said. Government sources tefuse to divulge details about the study, fearing. that would help poten terrorists, , A-spokesman for the solicitor-general’s . department responsible “for. the RCMP said _ governments around the ' world were upset that details were made public: after the successful Israeli raid on Entebbe, - Uganda, two years ago to. -rescue -passengers. eee The study, headed by: ‘the ‘ solicitor-general’s: departinent, began after: Defence Minister Barney - ‘Danson suggested an “ anti-skyjacking squad last Novemember. Also - jnvoled. are ‘ external affairs an transport department. ‘ Danson’s suggestion came after a West German commando group rescued passengers .aboard a jacked Lufthansa jet at Mogadishu, Somalia, last October, - . Danson said ecentl he would say no more about the .anti-hijack squad, even. after the cabinet decides what steps it will take. 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