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Published at Terrace B.C, S5days 2 week Monday {fo Friday, mornings PUBLISHER Laurie Mailett SUBSCRIPTION RATES ; Effective October 1, 1977 Single Copy. 20c By Carrier mth 3.00 By Carrier year 36.00 By Mail 3 mth 12.00 By Mail 6 mth 22.00 By Mail year 40.00 Senior Citizen year 20.00 British Commonwealth and United States of America 1 year 51.00. Box 299, Terrace, B.C, VEG 2M9 Telephone: 112-604-635-6357 HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thernhill & District Phone 635-6357 t SOMING EVENTS The Snow Valley Figure Skating Club will be holding registration for the 1978-79 skating season fram 7:30- 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, Seplember Sth ai City Centre Mall. Registration ts on a firs| come, first accepted basis. Prevlous members or transfers from other clubs please bring C.F.S.A. number if possible. Registration fees and ice schedule will be explained at times of registration. For further information call 632- 2642. ATTENTION All people Interested in Commercial Hockey. There willbe a General Meeting on Monday, September Vith at fhe Senior Citizen Room at the TERRACE ARENA at 8 o’clock sharp it is very Important that all players and coaches, managers, referees and interested people fo run for office positions attend. Nj5-F. cheques. N * CLASSIFIED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less $2.00 per insertion, ‘over 20 words 5 cents per word. 4 or more consecutive in- sertlons $1.50 per insertion. REFUNDS: First Insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely no refunds after ad has been. set. CORRECTIONS: Must be made before 2nd insertion. Allowance can be made for only ane Incorrect ad. BOX NUMSERS: 75 cents pick up. $1.25 mailed. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates available upon request. NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 22 cents per agate line. Minimum charge. $5.00 per Insertion. LEGAL - POLITICAL AND TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: . $3.60 per column inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4.00 per line per month. On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to publication day. : CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to publication day. ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER other than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. Service charge of $5.00 on ali DESCRTP. . TIONS: No charge provided news submitted within one month. $5.00 production charge for wedding and-or engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups) received one month or more ater event $10.00 charge, with or without picture. Subject to condensation. Payable In advance. CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births 5.50 Engagements 5,50 Marriages 5.50 Deaths 5.50 Funerals 5.50 Cards of Thanks © 5.50 Memortal Notices * 5.50 PHONE 635-6357 Classifled Advertising Dept. . The Kitimat Museum shows during August and Sep- tember with the permission of our Provincial Museum a special exhibit on Indian Rack Carvings and Pain- tings. We display as well Eskimo Stone Prints from the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The Museum ts open from 12 - § except Sundays and in September except Sundays and Mondays. Registration for = this season’s Terrace Figure Skating Club will be held Tuesday, September Sfrom 4 - 6 p.m. and Saturday, September 9 fram 1- 4 p.m. at the Terrace arena senior citizens roam. The club is open to both boys and girls and there are no age limits. This year’s club pros will be Brenda Solly and Jeanne Ariher. Fran’s Ceramics would Hke to announce that Wed. éth and Thrus. 7th September between 7 pm. and 9:30 p.m. will be regisiraiion nights for up- coming fall classes, Beginners, advanced and limited space for chiidren 10-12 years on Sat. afternoons. Fran’s Ceramics 4642 Lazelle Ave. Terrace Phone 638-1078 The Catholic Womens League (C.W.L.) will hold the Falt Bazaar on October 26, the last Saturday in October, at Verltas Hall. The Terrace Art Assoclation is holding plcture foan on Wednesday, September éih’ in the Terrace Aris Room at the Library. Paintings should be returned at 7:30 p.m. so they can be put on disptay for selection, Everyone Welcome. 2. “NOTICES: Weight Watchers meeting heldevery Tuesday at? pan. at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazelie Avenue. LONG TERM CARE Cifice at No.205-4721 Lazelle Ave... Tel 635-9196. Assessment and planning for those eligible for Long Term Care. AID TO HANDICAPPED Offlee at No. 205-4721 kazelle. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and guidance for vocational and social rehabilitation done by consulfant, INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at 8in the Skeena Health Unit. For more Information phone 635-3747 or 635-3023. Reprints of photos which appear in The Herald are now available through our office. 5x7 prints are $4 each and 8x10 prints are $6. Faotos can be ready within 48 hours from the time the order is made. All reprints must be prepaid. For more information drop into our office at 3212 Kalum, or write us at Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VeG 4B4. WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop for the Handicapped are looking for donations of any ald, broken or used pieces of furniture, also any discarded wood products we could use for recycling or renovating. Callus at 635-2238 between 8a.m. and 3 p.m., we will try to make arrangements for pickup. Skeena Health Unit 9215.2 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. 635-6307 The following are a few of the services offered locally by your Health Unit Staff: CHILD HEALTH CON- FERENCES. . - Held weekly at the Health Unit every Tuesday from 1:30-3:50 p.m. Please phone for an appointment Held at = Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every nmonth- from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Please phone for an ap- polntment. | - Babysitters who bring children must have parents written consent for im- munizatlon. ADULT CLINICS These are held at the Heaith Unit on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday from 300 - 4:30 p.m. by ‘ap- polntment onty. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are held throughout the year at Intervals for expectant parents. Phone the Health Unit for details and registration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care in the home for those who need It on referral from their family dector. Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE For 4year ald children, Held on third Monday of every month. Cevelopmental, vision, hearing screening done. Please phone for appointment. : PRENATAL BREATHING & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday af- ternoon at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. V.D. CLINIC Held every Monday at 3:30 or by appointment, SANITATION The public health inspectors are now situated In Eby Street. They will be pleased to assist with any sanitation problems. Speech and Hearing Clinic Held at 4632 Greig Avenue. Hearing fests will be done by by referral from family ‘dactor or community health nurse. 638-1155. Pregnant and in need of support? Call for help from Right-to- Life promoters: Lisa at 635-3164 Carol at 635-5136 Janna at 635-4503 Terrace Five Pin Bowling Association Annual Fall Meeting, Sunday Sunday September 10, Elks Hail, 2:00 p.m. ed Join the BLOCK PARENT program call 635-3164 a) Skeena Disirlet Girt Guides would fike fo announce the opening of a Land Ranger Company in the Thornhill area. Girls between the ages of 14 and 18 who are in- terested please cal! 635-3061 or 638-1269 {ctf} Is your son interested In Scouts. lf so the Ist Terrace Seaut Troop Is taking pre registration far September. Max number will be 24. If Interested call Airs. Wardrop at 635-3553. Fees will be $20.00 per boy. Anyone in- terested in helping with Scouts please call . Rape Reliaf Abortion Councelling & Crisis Line for Women 638-8388 A Heather-Tartan Soclety is being formed with jhe in- terest of promoting Scottish cultural Interest and events. Interested persons should contac} Eleanor Halley at 635-2456 aS soon a5 possible. SKEENACENTRE Skeena Centre offers to the Senior Citizens of the Terrace and Thornhill area the following services - - Activity Centre for han- dicrafts Day Care for working people - Drop-in for companionship & coffee, Monday thru Friday 8-4. Transportation available. Contact Skeenaview Lodge 635-2265 . 0 The Family Violence Committee will be holding an “important General Meeting - at The Kermode Friendship Centre, on Wednesday September éth, at 7:30 p.m. tearn to Fly. Join Alr Cadets, Terrace Squadron Is accepting applications for September. If you enjoy or think you would enjoy flying, rifle range, ovtdoor ac- - fivities and are belween 13-18 years of age, please call: Mike Smith at 635-5036 or Bev Tasa at 635-7598 Do You Feel You Have A Drinking Problem? There is help Available! Phone 635-5636 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings: Mon.: 4:30 p.m. United Church Thurs. or Sat. 8:30 p.m. Mills Memorial Hospital. Sun. Breakfast Meeting. 10:00 to noon. Lakeise Hotel. The Terrace Art Association Is sponsoring a Pottery Workshop, September 23 and 24 in the Terrace Arena Meeting Room. It will be for intermediate and advanced studenis and include all aspects of making pots. Hiro Urakami from Van- couver will canduct the workshop. He will offer demonsirations In brush jechniques, thrqwing, decorative methods and show slides of Korean and Japanese pot- tery. Students should be prepared to. make pots and try the various techniques during the-jwo days. To obtain a registration form with further detalts call Jan MacLeod at 635-2964 or Julie Gellner at 635-6836. Terrace N.D.P. invites members and non-members alike 1o the first general meeting of the fall. This meeting: will be held on Saturday, September 14, at 2 o'clock, in the Green Room of the Terrace Hotel. A presentation dealing with | Issues concerning Canadians willl be nade. Refreshments will be served. 4T. HOMES FOR RENT House for Rent: 2 bdrm. house, frige & stove. Close to 35-7911 after 5. "Lost: "Interested In Ski Patrolling? The Canadian Ski Patrol System will be starting thelr - 1st Aid Course on Sept ath - 7:00 p.m. at Skeena Junior High School For further contact: Evenings: Harry Blodgett - 635-7675 Days: Carol Toop - 635-4971 Information The city of Terrace, Recreation Department, Is now offering your children a chance to learn a bit of Spanish and French culture & language. This program of fun & learning will be given by, French speaking persons from Quebec & Spanish speaking persons from El Salvador, partictpanis of Canada World Youth. It witl Include basic vocabulary, alphabet & numbers as well as cultural songs, games and cooking. Children from ages & - ait) (Spanish), and 10-13 (French) can enter this three week program [con- sisting of nine sessions). For further information and registration call 638-1174 Oh, by the way... It’s free. 14; BUSINESS-~~~ PERSONAL GEMINI EXCAVATING LTD. (Wes Andrews) Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract $35-3479 anytime (AJ12) CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS PRE-KAST For immediate detlvery Septic System Specialists “Insist on the Best” PHONE 635-3999 SCHMITTYS EXCAVATING THE HOBBY HUT Ceramic supplies and Greenware, alr brushing available - custom. firing, 3936 McNeil St. 635-9393 GOLDEN RULE Odd jobs for the jobless. Phone 635-4535. 3238 Kalum DUFES BICYCLE SHOP Reconditioned blkes and repairs. Reasonable rates. 1931 Queensway Dr. ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical and Refrigeration contract. House wiring. 635-5876 (ctf) RUPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD. _We buy copper, brass all metals and batteries. Location - Seat Cove Open till 5 p.m. Mon. to Saf. Phone 624-5639 Lest: 4 year old calden-red collie. Male. Between Terrace & Kitimat. Any information please contact 632-7654 collect. (¢5-5} Female Siamese cat with gold collar. Vicinity Haugtand & Hall. Reward. 635-5343, (pl-5) An impotuoas man _delib. crately theew three pairs of (rousers dite the furnace ane day, (hen tald his wile, "No tanger eat ret aeeuse 0 OF boing a stick in theemud, unwilling te take chances. Phase just tioraed ns hreeches dichiod me." Needed, Avon represen- tatives In the following areas: Lakelse Lake, Skeena School, Pine, Park. Phone 635-2517. (ctf) The Prince Rupert Library Board invites applications for the post of . (Beptuy Librarian) This is. a part-time position of 20 hours per week. Qualifications - University degree in Librarianship or equivalent. | Starting date - October 1, 1978. Applications will be recelved in writing before September 15, 1978 by the Prince Rupert Library Board, 101 - 6th Avenue West, Prince Rupert, 8.C. VBs 1¥9 c3-8) Gne Sale Per Week of Photo Product Dealerships Earns $52,000 Annual Commission. Big ticket or franchise ex- perience necessary. Must be available to travel im- mediately. For, con- sideration, call: Mr. Frank, Collect, A-C 614--228-3751, Fuil or part-time, Here ls an opportunily to earn extra money, $6-$8 per hour, Training is avaliable. For Interviews. Call Joan 678: 8392 anytime. (Fuller Brush) (ctf) Wanted responsible caretaker with mobile home to operate a mobile home park in Terrace. Free space rent & commission. Contact F.L. Janauer 638-8233 after 7 Require experienced partsman in the automotive parts and service field. Phone 635-6334. (ctf) Part time Gril Friday required to look after Inventory recards and other office duties, this Is a 5 hour per day position. Some knowledge in the industrial or fautomotive industry wauid -be, can asset, . - Contact H. Young, Acklands Ltd., 2809 Kalum St. (p3-5) Wanted, retired or semi- retlred couple to manage a mote! for approximately 2 weeks, No children. Send references and qualifications to Box 1163 Terrace Herald. 24. SITUATIONS WANTED | will babysit in my home on Kirby St. References avallable. Phone 635-4450. (c3- 4) FOR SAL MISC. ‘Car for Sate. Must sell. 1973 Celica. Low mileage in excellent conditlon. 638-1267. Gun Repairs, refinishing, re- blueing, scope mounting, sighting, gunsmithing. Quality work, fast service. Paris available for almost any gun. At Queensway Trading, 3215 Kalum, Phone 638-1613. (c5-8)} Fer Sale: Paper (rott ends) and waste-paper suitable for crafts, Pick up by the lot at the Herald office. 4 AT Trackers on 15x10 CON rims, GM-Chey, Phone 435- 5092 (ctf) There ones was a girl Tron Madras Who had a nist beautiful ass Hast pink ‘As san nvitht think [it ray, Thad long eats, and ate Hass, The Terrace District Office of the Ministry of Highways has moved from Keith Avenue. fo: Ministry of Highways Terrace District Office Suite 300-4546 Park Avenue Terrace, B.C. VaeG V4 Phone 635-6254 SIGNED P.M. Whiteman Acting District Highways Manager Sqn) FOR RENT oby.the-week: + Automatic washer (Inglis). Working condition but needs some repair §30 or highest offer, Call 635-2627, (¢2-5) For Sale, figure skates (Wisa) Size 72, AAA, 72 AA, 6 Daaust - 4 narrow. Bauer . 4. Long Dress, girls size’ 14, worn only once, Aluminum {framed wind. shield. iis Relnell Runabout. Phone 692-3358 after 6. (c3-7) 37. PETS” Male cat to give away. Litter tralned. Has had it’s shots. Call nights after 8, 635-2877. sit 38. 4 aNTED MISC. Wanted - 175 motor for Kawasaki motor bike. Phone 635-3248 after 6pm or Gord at 635-494) during the day. (stf) Wanted - Ride to & fram Thornhill for full time student at Northwest Community College. Phone 639-1030. (c4-8) 38. MARINE | 70 ft. flat bottam river boat. C-W motor and tandem trailer, Phone 635-9523 after 5 (p5-4) 1 factory built VALCO 16 ft. riverboat and EASY LOAD fraller. 75 power Johnson. CB, spotlight, engine has 50 hours running iime. Phone 624-3652, Prince Rupert. (5- n) 22 ft Starcraft - fridge, sink, stove. Low hours. Phone 635- 7216, Rm 30. (p4-8) 48. SUITES “FOR RENT Bachelor Apartment. Fully furnished. Phane 386-5269 (c3-7) SHIMMER Y ORANGE-NUT GELATIN MOLD 2 pkgs. of orange gelatin can of mandarin oranges can of crushed pineapple 1/2 cup walnut chunks orange juice dash of lemon juice Dissolve gelatin in 1-1/2 cups o€ boiling water, Drain, mandarin oranges and pine: apple and reserve liquid. Add enough orange juice to the reserved liquid to make 1-1/2 cups and add to gelatin mixture. Then add man- darin oranges and pineapple, walnuts and a dash of lemon juice. Pour mixture into j oiled, seven-cup sluminum mold and chill in refriger- ator. Serves 98-10 happy people. — an Inventory as well as textbooks and related school supplies. fis also a requirement of this those with Inventory control f Stuffed Flank Steak 1-1/2—2 pounds flank steak Adolph's Natural Meat Tenderizer, Steak Sauce flavor 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 medium onion, minced 2 medium apples, peeled, cored and - chopped 8 ounces cornbread stuffing prepared accord|ng to-pack- age directions 1 egg, beaten 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup beef broth or red wine Moisten meat on all sides with water. Sprinkle tender: izer evenly over entire meat surface; do not use salt. Pierce meat deeply with fork at 1/2-inch intervals. Saute onion and apples In butter until soft. Add to prepared stuffing along with egg. Spread evenly over ateak. Roll and secure with string or wooden picks, Brown meat in hot oil, Add broth or wine and simmer for 1-1/2 houra. Slice thickly and serve with pan Julces, Yield: 6 servings. Roger was oulraged to discuver that his club had passed a law allowing members to bring their “wives into the sacted premise one evening a month. "Darn females barging in every- where,” he grumbled, "Besides, the rule is unfair ta bachelors like myself. Is it all right for me to bring in a gitl friend?” The chairman of the house and ways committee pandered the question decply, Ihen answered, “I hardly think anyone would object pro- vided, of course, that she’s the wife of a member!” Northwest College Book Stare Clerk 4. . . . . , Northwest ‘Community, College has an opening for a Bock Store Clerk. The successful applicant will be responsible for malntalning purchase & sale of required Disbursement of incoming and outgoing mall position, : Preference will be given to experience. Some cash experience is also required and fyping would be af definite asset. Clerk (11 Classification. Starting sallary $1109, with a variety of fringe benefits, Please apply to: Mr. G. Harris Northwest College PO Box 726 Terrace, B.C. No Growth in B.C. Civil Service The size of the Civil Ser- vice this year-has grown by only 19 (.0240 percent, and this includes an addition of 1,500 people from the Van-° couver Resources Board, now attached to the Provincial Government, as well as the staff of 8 Municipal Human Resources Departments aiso taken into the Provincial Government. "During the N.D.P.’s term in office, the Civil Service grew - by a total of approximately 10,000, or almost 30 percent! The Provincial Budget has increased by only 25 percent _in3 years, while the N.D.P. increased the Budget by over 135 percent during their three-year period. Of A Budget of over $4 billion, In excess of $1 billion is going to Health, in excess of $1 billion to Education, an all-time record in Health and Education services. In. the past year alone, Provincial revenues only for the rights to explore for natural gas and oil are almost $200 million, com- pared to the high of §27 million in the best year of the N.D.P.'s term in office, and $17 million in their worst year. This Province has created more new jobs propor- tionately than any other Province in Canada, in- cluding Alberta, and we have the highest immigration rate of the Provinces, which to a large degree explains some of our unemployment pic- ture, More new companies have been incorporated this year - by far than al any other time Inour history, © There are in excess of 1,085,000 people working in British Columbia, an all- time record. ¢ Province of British Columbia is the only other Province, other than’ Alberta, to continue to in- crease its services to people and present a balanced Budget at thesame time. All other Governments ‘are operating on massive deficits, including the Federal Government, There are 16,000 less people on welfare now than in 1975, the last year of the wae. record. @ Provincial Govern- ment for the first time, is paying fail municipal taxes on Provincial properties, and also a revenue-sharing formula has been introduced to the penetit of each al taxpayer -- in Canada, et * Ht . er os am wee werent nen ict ited 4 esi a eer at awe me “dace “pq oe