rm \. f eh Some rather disjointed notes today from a session of Parliament. the B.C. School Trustees time to do it is when the somewhat disorganized _1 will also have to move Association. Commenting board is being formed. And Member of Parliament. into a new oifice, hire the on the upcoming elections if they cannot rally enough MEMBER OF new members of my staff, for school trustee support for their point of CABINET acquaint myself with my throughout the province, view at that time, then I I am writing this report! having just returned from Government House, where I was sworn in by the doubtedly crop up. For at the grass roots level. The Governor General as anyone who wishes to community has the op- School boards are charged ; Minister of State for Fitness contacl me, my telephone portunity to elect trustees to with the responsibility of and Amateur Sport and asa number and mailing ad- represent their interests in providing good public member of Her Majesty's Privy Council, It was a very impressive ceremony, anda rather sobering moment as, for the first time, it made me fully aware of the new duties and responsibilities that 1 have been given. U must say that I was somewhat surprised to “signin” with a Bic Special, rather than the elegant fountain pen £ had imagined). These new responsibilities will undoubledly mean J will be spending less time at home in Skeena, But they do fHIS WEEK from Ottawa discuss the upcoming Department and look after. all the other administrative problems which will un- dress will remain the same. My telephone number is (613) 992-4732, and mail should still be addressed to me care Of the House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontarioi K1A 0X2, (No postage is required). FOOD FOR B.C. The Cabinet shuffle while it has important im- plications for all areas of our country, is particularly good news for B.C. With my appointment and that of Len Marchand, Member of Parliament for Kamloops-Cariboo, and now pena, Ba z THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 22, 1976, PAGE 45 Get involved in school board elections Communities get the schoo} board they deserve, according to the president of Rendina Hamilton said that “School boards are representative democracy local education.” “If members of the community do not feel that the schoo] board is doing a - good job, they need to ask why, starting with them- selves. Did these citizens familiarize themselves with the candidates and their platforms prior to elections? Did they help to ensure that in their community there was a choice of more than one candidate and therefore more than one point of view? And did they vote?” Mrs. Hamilton said that during the past year there tions took place, for if they are objec ne the com- ition of a board,the best suggest that that point of view does not truly represent the community's wishes.” education within their communities. In making decisions they must bear in mind what will serve the good of their entire com- munity. Mrs. Hamilton added that “One of the best times for the board to find out’ what the communily wants is during elections when the community sup- ports the candidates they feel best represent their wishes.” Mrs. Hamilton is challenging all B.C. citizens to make democracy work in their communities this year carry with them a nole of the Minister Responsible for — a ae Re : ae : Beg ea a Be : . have been many con- by actively participating in Small Business, Ur €LARENCE MICHIEL GRADE FOUR CLASS: shells, valved at $3,000 will be a valuable asset to the troversies involving _ local trustee elena liens compensation which will, 1 think, enable me_ to represent veut interests as 1 have tried to do until now, but with added emphasis. As a Cabinet Minister, I will have a larger staff, who will help me to look after bath the needs of individual province has, for the first time since Confederation, four voices in the federal Cabinet — voices which we will make sure are heard. In addition, with Len and myself, there are two Ministers from the interior demonstrates the new Wenger Choral Risers and Accoustical Shells donated to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre by the Northwest Music Festival Committee. The. theatre, says manager Stefan Cieslik. With the students are (back left to. ri Bastin and Dennis Brewer. ight) lrene Squires, Ellen * Yellowhead action report school boards, These have been tied particularly to the issues of value schools, family life education, and discipline. ‘I’m not ob- jecting to controversy,” she said, “because that is an indication that citizens are interested and concerned. October 25 and elections are November 26. Citizens who are thinking of running or who just want to know more about the job of school trustee, should send for a constituents and -those of B.C, This, {fee}, indicates By T.A. Shandro _ interested ed. och Hd send for, a a issues which are of concern recognition by rime A. LONG-TERM the expansion of the ; at bothers me is the re pu ‘ay ‘ to all of us in northwestern Minister that the less urban __ ATTORNEYS, PROMISE — Western Northlands way area Gelore rong special interest groups that BCSTA. Called “Keeping Minister at ounty dohave Since our Association is tynmediate action is not Agreement belween Oitawa Yellowhead is upgraded to cry thal the board is mot Soe, cWBtle Public re! e@ac B.C. In addition, I will be able concerns and needs dil- interprovincial the law always possible because of and B.C, leading to stepped- maximum standards. representing their concerns free from any school board to meet directly with my ferent from those of the requires that we are other concerns and related up development of P _ in education, and therefore ; Cabinet colleagues andkeep —_ larger cities. represented by an attorney situations. Among some of Rupert harhor. rine PHILOSOPHICAL NOTE is doing aroiten job. Where office or BCSTA, 1085 Howe them advised of the needs It is, all in all, a pretty in each province. We are the long-term reviews that THE ROAD AHEAD Not all good will costs Were they when the elec- | Street, Vancouver, V6Z LP9. and concerns of our area. hectic and difficult time. | pleased to announce the show promise are the It is obvious from this money. One of the best P.R. RIDING am looking forward to the following appointments: folowing: report that th ; i - COMES FIRST new challenges which lie Manitoba: Joseph C. Western Accress: A study continues. to eerie tia the SMILE. ever invented is NDP meeting 1 want to assure you, ahead, and the new op- Miller, Portage la Prairie, conducted jointly — by . though, that my pricrily is and remains Canada and portunities the Prime Minister has given me to Saskatchewan: Ted Noble, North Battleford, Alberta: WESTAC, Ottawa and the provincial governments, is Terrace Community Choir Terrace NDP Club will hold a meeting to elect two Dave Barrett is scheduled to be in Terrace in October Skeena. express our northern views, Al Dubensky Q.C. Ed- underway, an he directors in the Elks Hall during the Thanksgivin What does a new Cabinet [ will continue to work my ‘monton, British Columbia: Yellowhead appears to be sin the past the-Ferrace ,, Sunday, September 26 Weekend. Other “NDP Minister do? My first action hardest on behalf of the Kenneth D. Grant, Terrace. increasingly involved. Communit ae decided to Secretary-Treasurer, Dodie beginning at2p.m. The New MLA’s are also expected to after talking to the Prime needs of our area, and know ENCOURAGING Strengthening Program: joo Monde night at 8 p.m Donahue; Social Convener, Democrats North plans will attend the New Democrats Minister yesterday was to that you will not hesitate to A review of Yellowhead Review of the current five- 5< P vactice. reat in ihe Judy . Vandergucht; algo be discussed at that North conference. call my mother — who was continue giving me your Upgrading . Plans by year agreements is now a8 etian Reformed Church Phoning, Rose McLeod; time. just as excited as I was. . . My first Cabinet duty was - “to attend the exciting and triumphant _cencluding opinions and advice which _ have sustained me through. - the past two years and will, I know, continue to do so in provinces has revealed several encouraging fac- tors. Among them are the - Following: underway and our request for more benefits for the Yellowhead will .be con- sidered. oS Executive for the coming season are as follows: Music Director, Brian Librarian, Grace Mantel; Publicity, Betty Irwin. It is hoped that the present good ‘turnout will continue © Bicycles found: RCMP in Terrace report ' Calculators stolen Three calculators were : ti ia P Beli; Accompanists, Rusty although : : game of the Canada Cup the coming months. . British Columbia: Started Coquihala Route: |, ,_ Husty ough more gentlemen they have 25 bicycles in t, i to those of work on a ten.mile stretch Pete ; * Ljungh, Jo Harris; would be welcome. It's still _ stora; their offic stolen from the B.C, Hydro Hockey Tournament, Qn Special thanks to those of Work 2 8 anne? Sincion Preliminary studies cof President, Epp Talstra; not too late to join. sorage ot pie vho hae had offices above the Tillicum Friday and Saturday, I will be taking part in a special you who have extended your kind wishes at this time. It Alberta: Seven-year $80 tinuing. Firm decision to follow after all engineering Vice President, Joan Sturn; a bicycle stolen is asked to Theatre after it was broken Cabinet meeting of the has been most heart- million straightening data is accumulated. : check with the police for Prime Minister has calledto | warming. - program through Ed- ),R.E.E.: B.C. hopes to “SUCCESS: Making mare money to meet the abligations further information. into September 20. ; montot. toh $20 acquire a bigger percentage you wouldn't have if you didn’t make so much money.” : Saskatchewan: ) of funds under the federal mony mous Forest harvest ruillion five-year program ‘Regional Economic Ex- NORTHWEST e E ho pansion Program for in- “VACATIONS: Great social levelers, since people coma . | h Manitoba: $12 million creased developments in back from them just as broke as their fri " | ¥ d ps furt er upgrading program in 1976- eligible regions Palong the attord to un" just as broke as their friends who couldn’t COMMUNI COLLEGE The summary of cut in the Prince Rupert Forest District according to the official report for the month of August centinues to remain far behind the 1975 harvest. , To the end of August 165,593,419 cubic feet had been cut. This is. 32,722,994 cubic feet behind the 1975 harvest which reached: 198,316,353 cubic feel at the same period, 1975 CARS © During the month of August, 1976, 15,266,374 cubie feet fell to the woodsmen, The breakdown - indicates that there was a harvest of 202,756 cubic feet of fir; 1,806,276 cubic feet of cedar, 1,935,050 cubic feet of spruce, 6,799,851 cubic feet of balsam, 1,112,212 cubic feet of lodgepole pine, 149,748 cubic feet liste under miscellaneous and 185,259 cubic feet of fine wood recovery. FOR SALE At Vancouver Wholesale Prices 77 season. DISCOURAGING The provincial reviews revealed some disap- ‘paintments as well. Among them are the following: British Columbia: Slow progress in Tyee-Salvus area along Skeena River. Saskatchewan: $21 million energy rebate not specifically earmarked. Manitoba: Paving shoulders not part of province's general policy. Yellowhead. ' Pacific Rim: Increasing importance of Pacific Rim countries and Canada’s northwest will likely mean Wild root bears: According to RCMP one of the A & W-“wild root bears” will no longer be an at- traction at the drive-in. The recent bear problem in Terrace has caused several bears to leave the wilder- ness for the garbage cans of the community. Although it is not known whether or not it was due to effective ad- vertising, twa of these bears were attracted tothe A & W. One of the bears has been eliminated and RCMP are, Al Bennett TERRACE & SURROUNDING AREAS HuRRY! | 3 MONTHS LEFT. HURRY! ° TO INCOME TAX! | PERSONALIZED & QUICK SERVICE WHY GET CAUGHT IN T SAVE MON See us and get in on a reduced ting recards up to dafe. Parsonal - Self-Employed - Pr formation an; incorporating, Baokkeept ng & Accounting HE LAST MINUTE RUSH! EY! rate for early birds. For get- ivate Companies: Free - In- Records, atc. Terrace campus. Requires an Instructor for Industrial Orientation, a Basic Training for Skill Development alternate program at the Applicants should have the following qualifications: a. B.C. Teachers certificate b, Journeyman status in a trade c. The ability to motivate and com- municate with adult students d. an inventive approach to teaching Duties will include teaching Math, Science, and English to a Grade 10 Level and the assessment of students’ training potentials. ‘Salary will be on scale established for _ vocational instructors and commensurate with qualifications and experience. 4419 Legion. Terrace, B.C. Ph. 638-1761 ‘Man. - Mary Stevens Res, - 635-3105 Applications and resumes should be sent fo; The Principal, Northwest Community College, P.G. Box 726, Terrace, B.C. VaG 4€2. . . presently working on the second problem. Mean- while, management at A & Wis making plans to bring in the original Root Bear 4 Dr. V-B P.S. P.B, Auto, Radio 2 Dr. V-B P.S. P.B. Auto, Radio 7 Olds - Cutlas 7 Monte Carlo 1976 CARS . $3,400 each $3,600 each Ass. Anita Page Ass, - Norm Butterfield 1 Granada 2 Dr. V-8 P.S..P.B, Auto, Radio $4,400 this winter as an added Res. - 635-6451 Ras, - 633-1051 - | 1 Granada 4 Or, V-8 P.S. P.B. Auto, Radio $4,500 attraction to its customers. - 3 Grand Prix 2 Dr. V-2 P.S. P.B. Auto, Radio $4,900 each® - 1 Grand Prix 2 Dr. V-8 P.S. P.B. Auto, Radio, Bucket Seats $5,200 2 Dr. V-6 P.S, P.B. Auto, Radio, . Air Conditioning, Bucket Seats, St. Shift, Electric Windows i 3 Grand Prix $5,700 each Make the fresh fruit season last all year. 1 Camera 2 Or. V-6 P.S. P.B. Auto, Radio $4,500 rs 9 ; ; _ 1 Olds - Vista Sta. Wgn.: ; oe B C B tl tt P W 4Dr. V-8 P.S, P.B, Auto, Radio,? Passengers $5,700 erve e ® ar e ears ho e 1974 TRUCKS - 1 Ford Econoline Van V-8 P.S. P.B. Auto. $3,200. The season's short—but, oh so swaet! So make it fast. By ee ” , _ preserving tresh-frem-the-orchard B.C. Bartletts now, you can : 1975 TRUCKS serve your family wholesome desserts and salads throughout 3 Ford % Ton P.U, V-8 Auto, Radio $4,400 each " the winter—made with your own delicious preserved pears. 1 4x4 Crewcab V-a Std. Radio, Michelin Tires $4,600 B.C. Bartlett Pears are perfect now for fresh eating, too. (Does not include Winch) Enjoy their juicy nutrition at snacktime ... in lunch kits. . . ; . ; . in fresh frult salads. " ALL VEHICLES CASH AND AS IS ; Vehicles can be seen at Rupert Square in Prince Rupert OR 4731 Lakelse - Avenue in Terrace (across from the Theatre) ; Budget Rent A Car 4731 Lakelse Ave. 3 635-7722 Serve iC HOW. Freserve (HM HOW. eonee A carvers For free booklets on hame canning and treszing 6.C. tree fruits, write Dapt. “N”, B.C. Tree Pruile Kimited, Kelowna, B.C.