The — THREE RIVERS WORKSHOP is open to the pubilc. We have macrame, quilts and var lous wood products, Hours: 9 am. - 3 pm Monday to Friday. ’ We are always look for wood or matertal donations. INCHES AWAY CLUB meats every Tuesday night ‘at @ in the Skeena Health Unit. For Information phone 635-3747 or 638-1292, WEIGHT . WATCHERS | Meeting held every Tuesday at 7 pm In the Knox United . Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle - ve. . . The Play Centre _ 4542 Park Ave. .2 £98211 Childminding Service Supervised Programs for children ages 18 months to 5 years. ; - LADIES SLIM LINE CLUB meets Monday evening — 6:30 pm. — United Church basement, Kitimat. - TERRACE, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 635-9052 1 638-1514 635-4644 . Meatings - Monday’- Knox United Church - 8:30 p.m. Thursday; AAlils Memorlal Hospital « 6:30 p.m. Saturday - Open mebting - Mills Memorial Hospital - 8:30 p.m. _ FOR INFORMATION onthe BAHAI FAITH . Phone — 635-4865, 435-2632 or 635-9905 anytime. . ‘Rape Rellef ALANON & ALATEEN MEETINGS at St, Matthews on Latelle at ~ & pm every Wednesday. “Mondays at Mills Memorial Hospital at B pm. : Lols 635-7653 ° * or Ann 635-2776 Kitimat A.A. Construction. Group In Kitimat: telephone 622.3713 _ . MEETINGS Monday -‘Step Meetings 6:30 pm Lutheran Church. wednesdays - Closed Meetings 2:30 pm United - Church. Fridays -Open Meatings 8:30 pm Skeens Health Unit, Kitimat” General . Hospital: Al-Anon Meetings - Tuesday - 8 pm United Church. - BIRTHRIGHT. Pregnant? in need of. sup- port? call Birthright 635-3907 Abortion Caunselling & Crisis Line for Women 638-6388 + 34621 Lakelse, Free con- fidentia} pregnancy tests -avaltable. 638-1227 635-3164 Community Services Coming Events 1 Notices 2 ‘| Births a Engagements 4 Marriages § Obituaries 6 Card of Thanks & In Memorlum ? Auctions 10 Parsonal a Business Persanal 4 Found 7 Help Wanted ? 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It is agreed by the advertiser requesting. space that the liability of ime Herald in the eveht of failure 10 publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing in the ativertsement as Published shail be limited fo the amcunt paid by the advertiser for only one correct insertion for the portion af the . advertising space occupied by the Incorrect or omitied itam only, and that there shall be fo liability to any event grester than the amount pald for such advertising. WITH. ORDER WITH AN submitted within production charge for. to condensation, Advertisements must comply with the . British Columbla Human Rights Act which prohibits any advertising that discriminates - Spainst any parson because of his race, raligion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or: place of origin, orbecause his ageis between 44 and 65 years, unless the condition Is justified by a bona fide requirement for the ERY . work involved, TERRACE -KITIMAT herald Classified “Your Ad. Mail-in Form — Town sa necuctooasenass 20 words or less: MAM ccccdrosccsucccerensiverscusens Classification sonensrsnecuausevecans No. of CYS oer gacegeeats $4.50 for three consecutive days $6 for four consecutive days Address salesbessisssesneseeersensens Ly isemansiereoren PHONG ..secessesseneescenesseenersanad savetsoaas . end ad along with cheque or money order to: DAILY HERALD * 39212 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C. VBG 2M9 $2 per day “$7.0 tor five consecutive days SKEENA . - HEALTH DISTRICT |» 39-3412 Kalom $t.: - Terrace; B.C. - 636-0311 Child Health Conferences — . weekly at Katum St. every Tuesday - 1:30 - 3:50 p.m. Phone for appointment. Held at Thornhill Efementary, 4th Tuesday every month from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Phone for appointment, Babysitters who bring children: must have parents’ written. con- seni for tmmunization.” . Adult Immunization Clinics — every Monday. and Wednesday - 3 - 4:10 p.m. By appoiniment. only. : Prenatal Classes —, held throughout year for ex- pectant parents. Phone for ” detalls and registration. Prenata! Breathing & Relaxation Exercises — every Monday 1 - 2 p.m. Home Nursing Care — Nurstng Care in the home-for those who need It, oh referral from family doctor. Terrace areaonly, os Baby’s First Year — .every Thursday 10 a.m.'- 12: noon. Drop-In classes on Infarit growth and development, nutrition, play, safety, care during Iliness etc, Phane for details. . 4 Prescheo! Screening Clinics — held once ‘monthly. . Developmental, vision, - hearing screening ‘done. Phone for appointment, V.D. Clinic — Counselling and treatment available. - Phone for appaintment. . Sanitation — Public Health Inspectors can assist with sanitation problems. such as food’ poisonings and com: . plaints, sewage disposal.‘ private water supplies and nuisances. Speechand Hearing Clinic — Audlolagy assessmenjfs are ~ done on. referral by family °. physiclan or community health nurse, Hearing ald . assessments are dénhe: on’ _ referral by family physician. Assessment and therapy conducted for speech, langvage, volce and stut- . tering problems -’ preschoot through adult, Preschool. . screening conducted in conjunction with Nurse‘s monthly screening clinic. Long Term Care Assessment and planning for those eligibte for Long Term Care. . ; Community Vocational Rehabilitation Services — Assessment and guidance: for vocational and social rehabliliatlon dené by consultant. " . OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. | meets Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. inSt. Matthew's Anglican Church basement, _ > Phone _ 635-4427 after 6:30p.m. TERRACE HOMEMAKER SERVICES provide. assistance. with household © ' management and dally. living activities’ to aged, handieapped,—con- ' valescents; chronically ill, atc. ; . 4711) Lazelle Ave. DEBT COUNSELLOR and CONSUMER COM- PLAINTS . OFFICER. Funded byB.C. Dept. of Consumer _. Services. - Terrace Community Services Bullding, 4711 | Lazelie Avenue, Terrace, B.c. ‘VeG 1T3. Free government sponsored ald fo anyone. having debt problems through over- extended credit. - Budgetting advice available. Consumer -complaints handled. Area covered - 70 mila radius "from Terrace Including Kitimat. Counsellor visits Kitimat = Community Services, 120 Nechako Centra, on a regular basis. Terrace office open dally 2-30 10 5 p.m. P.M. - phone 638-1256 for appointment. AM. - phone 635-5135. - AATLLS MEMORIAL THRIFT SHCP. iMitis Memorial Hospital Aualliary would appreciate any donations of good, clean clothing, any household itams, toys etc. for. thelr Thrift Shop. For pickup service phone 635-532) or 635- 5233o0r leave donations at the Thrift Shop’ on Lazelle . Avenue on Saturdays bet. ween 11 am and3 pm. Thank you. ome ae be A SKEENA CENTRE ONCE MORE WE OPEN: OUR DOORS TO THE ' SENIORS OF THE « COMMUNITY — We offer COFFEE 7 CONVERSATION & CRAFTS in a friendly Drop-in Centre _ atmosphere ‘We supply - MATERIALS - INSTRUCTION . | TRANSPORTATION as well as an area: for relaxation. For more In- formation about these and other activities, please phone 695-2265 and ask for . Skeena Centre. See'you there anytime between @ am and 3:30 pm Monday through Friday... - a WOMEN ADDICTS A self-support group ‘Meetings: 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Women’s Ceritre, 4711 Lazelle, For' more Information call 635- ‘$025 -.Dentse, 635-4393. - Pauline — TERRACE WOMEN’S CENTRE — ASupport Service ” For Women-— 4711 Lazelle Avenue ’ Behind Tilllcum Theatre + 635-5145 Drop in: 9am - 5pm Monday thru Thursday, . 9am -4pm Friday. We offer a comfortable relaxed at- mosphere to meet and share ideas. Children are welcome. Evening Programs beginata - flexible 7:30pm Mondays . : support group for worrel concerned about the aging process. Wednesday Nights Ist - open coffee house. 2nd~ single parents night. ' .” ‘Thursday Nights ist and 3rd '- women’s night out. 2nd - general meetings. 4th - men and women’s night ‘MEALS ON WHEELS — available to elderly, handicapped, chronically ilk or convalescents — hat full course meals dellvered Monday,” Wednesday, Thursday. Cost: Minimal. Phone Homemaker Ser- vices, - 635-5135 1 “GOMING EVENTS: SKEENA VALLEY GOLF and Country Club Ladies ‘Swing Inte Spring’ Annual Fashion Shaw May 6, 1980 - 7.0 pm at the Clubhouse. Fashions. by Roses Shop. Door Prizes — Refresh- ments.’ . (p3-6M) - COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES - Daytime Sewing Classes — may 7-30. Photography Course - May 9- n ue Dealing with Anger, Lite Transitions, Salmon Canning Workshops — Late May. Ifinterested, call 635-6511 (a4-2M) WOMEN’S HOSPITAL Auxiliary are holding @ Tea in the Hospital Lounge May 10 from 2 to 4 Equipment . Display. Viewing of x-ray, lab and physio departments. (p10-9M) MAY 2ND & 3rd there will be a Magic Show by Ken Benoy at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Evening shows - 7 pni. Affarnoon shows - 2:30 pm. Sponsored by the Terrace Child Develop- _ment Centre. Tickets on .sale at Northern Drugs, Sight and Sound, Ev's Men's Wear and Ail Seasons Sporting Goods. - (p5-2M) SKEENA VALLEY. GOLF and Country Club, Ladies ‘Swing Into Spring’ Annual Fashion Show May 6, 1980 - 7:30 pm:ai the Clubhouse. Fashions by Roses Shop. | Door Prizes — Refresh- ments. | : ; tooo. (p3-6M) _ ANNUAL . GENERAL ‘MEETING - Terrace Figure Skating Club — May 22, 1980 — Senior Citizens’ Room, ‘Terrace Arena - 7:30 p.m. Businass | Includes: Election of Of- fleers, hosting North Caribou central,reglons. Please plan to attend. _ (p-16M). THE ORDER OF THE Eastern Star is having a “Basement. Sale’ in the’ basement of the Masonic Hall, next to the ‘United Church, Lazelle Ave. on Saturday, May 3rd at 10:00, a a (p4-2M) WOMEN’S AGLOW Fellowship Next meeting - Tues. May 6, 1980. “‘Tlme: 9:30 am. at Terrace Arena Senlor Citizens Room. Guest. - speaker: Mrs. Dorothy. | Dobson from Victorla, B.C. For further | In- formation call 635-5413. . (p5-6M} ‘ 1 hoe, abe _ REGISTERED NURSES Association. of B.C. Monthly Meeting May Sth at 7p.m.at Mills Memorial Hospital In the Conference Room. Guest Speaker: Constable Leshures from RCMP will speak on. Alcohol, drug abuse and rape. All nurses welcome. ~ (pS-5M) INFECTION, CONTROL, , Seminar for ail’ Health ’ Care Workers ‘on ‘May 10, 11, 1980 at the Lakelse . Hotel, Terrace, For more Information contact Lols Benest, Mills Memorial ’ Hospital 635-2213 or ‘Barry Blix (Kitimat} 632-4231 NWCC. : (p5-2M) SKEENA VALLEY Rebékah | Lodge Fall Bazaar. November 6 - Oddfellow’s Hall, 3222 Monroe St. . (p5-2M)} NEWFOUNDLAND Dance " May 3 - Oddfellows Hall, Munroe Sireet (9 pm fo 2 am). Good Newfie, music - and country and western. For tickets 632-4497 or 635- “4001, We will deliver. . (p15-2Ma} THE SKEENA YOUNG New _ Democrat Club (YND) will be holding a meeting in the ‘Terrace Hotel Green. Room Sunday May 4 atl. Anyone under 26 welcome. For more Information please phone Mike Smythe at 635-5400 after 4:00. - BIRTHS DAVE & GLORIA PETERSONare pleased to announce the birth of their flrst child, Sarah Peierson. ‘7 tbs. 8 oz. Born at ap- proximately 9am April 30, 1980. Both Mother and Baby dolng ‘fine. ; yo, (p1-2M) OBITUARIES .. CLIFFORD ROBERT DAVID DEMPSTER of 7- ‘2900 Allward Street, Ab- botsford, B.C. passed away Aprif 16, 1980 at the age of 70. He is survived by his wife Helen, sons Gerry ot Terrace, and Reg of Princeton, daygtters Marlene. Jamison. . of indsor, Ontario and lelen Matthews _ of Clearbrook, 16 grand- children and 2 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Service was held Monday, April 1 from the Chapel of Woodlawn. Reverend Jack Major officiated. Cremation followed In the ' Victory Memorial Surrey. . + (¢1-2M) and s3n-in-law Jim. ‘broken heart, But looking “| Whittlesey, Finch, Crematorium, . DEAREST MOTHER Why should we sorrow When you no longer know sadness — ; ; Why constant thoughts” - Of your Ilfe here on earth Knowing that now | You've found perfect gladness - Passing through death To our promised rebirth. Lovingly thought of each day by daughter Beverley (p1-2M) IN LOVING memory of a dear wife, mother, and grandmother, Mrs. Gwen- dolyn E. Donaldson, who ‘passed away May 4, 1978. When family tles are. broken and loved ones have fo part. It leaves a wound that never heals-and also 4 back with memories, upon . the path we tred, we bless the years we shared with her, and leave ‘the rest fo God, Each time we see your picture, you seem to smile and say “Don't cry I'm with our Saviour, We wilt meet . agaln someday.” “Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by husband. Alex, Gardon & Geity, Cliff & and Jeff. {p1-2M) 114. BUSINESS . PERSGNAL Call CEDAR DESIGN RENOVATIONS for all your carpt. needs. Reasonable rates No [ob too small. Phone: 635-4656 - (am-1-05-80} VOICE PAGING Complate,,,coverage, I. Tarrpce::.& Kiflmat., Call collect for an appointment with our representative. PERCOM SYSTEMS LTD. 624-4960 ; (am-30Au) CONST, & FILTER QUEEN Sales & Service Phone 635-7096 (am-1-04-80) K, Hoyle B, Comin. J. Hoyle B. Comm, Business Consultants _ specializing in bookkeeping, recruiting, marketing and personal taxation. : ‘>’ Phone 635-7855 evenings & Saturdays ‘ (am-01-04-80) HARLEY'S PAINTING . DECORATING Drywall - Stucco- Tile | Linoleum & Carpet Free estimates Phone 638-1075 ; (am-1-04-60} HELP WANTED © \ AVON Join Canada's NO, 1 LADIES Avori representatives have more fun. . Shelfah Dianne Norma 625-5486 635-5073 | 635-7496 (etfn-MW,F) " CARRIERS NEEDED Inthe following areas Thornhill Kirsh, Maple, Kuispal, Skeena Valley Traller Court, Sande, Toynbee, Old Lakelse Lake Rd., Muller, Empire, Newell, Seaton, Kofoed, River Drive. . \ . l Terrace Tweedie, Munroe ' . . bie _ Kitimat Hard, Gull, Wohler, Swannella, Currle, An-, derson, Baker, Carswell, | Dunn, Davy. * ‘If you ara Interested In pny of the fallowing ‘outes please phone | i 695-6357 between 2am -5pm ~ (ne-tfn) . Duties’ PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUNBIA EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ... TECHNICAL =.“ LAND OFFICER~ $1,723 - $2,009 Competition P60:578A-68 For the Ministry of Lands, Parks& Housing in PRI RUPERT to provide. technical ofessional staff by com- piling, interpreting, _ analyzing and organizing sales data, resource capablllty inventory, status . maps and aerlal photographs; .to examine, . valve and report on ap: plications for disposition of Crown land under. the Land Act; fo appralsetand, timber and impravements,.monitor tand development and uss, advise public, and assist | varlous projects. Graduatla| from a recognized institute of technology In appropriate field or equivalent. com: « ¢ _bination’ of educatlon and. experience: thorough. knawledge of the Land Act and other related statutes: registration and main- tenance of Standing a5 an Accrediied Appraiser with, the Appralsa! Insiltute of Canada; considerable related experience, © "" $72.10-month Isolation allowance also paid. ~ . HOME CARE reo" “HURSE PART-TIME $9.38 - $11.05 hourly Competition Pa0:1048-66 For the Ministry of Healt In TERRACE to providé skilled nursing care tag patients and make progresé reports and ‘recom: © mendations: to liaise with physicians, hospitals and: felaied | facilifles; for maintain records and £ supervise staff. Must be Willing -touwerk, weekendsg holidaysand shifts and usé own car on expenses. Should position become full-time: . would be required to it crease hours accordingly: Licensed to practise nursing under the RNABC and-ot RPNABC; two years’ = related experience. Anz eligibility IIst will be formed from which future vacancleg will be filled. ar £1t ’ Canadian citizens ares . ize given preference. Obtain applications froré the Government Agent, 4 Lakelse Avenue, Terraces VeG 1P5 and return to th Publle Service Commiss! 3rd Floor, 1011 Fourths. Avenue, PRINCE GEORGE Val, 3Hd by May 14, 1980.72 , (a1-2M The Native Courtworkert and Counselling Associatlort of British Columbla Is ade cepting applications for =F COURTWORKER Also helpful would bee knowledge of court syste and ability to speak In courts | Further training will bes available. Please apply to Executive Director The Native Courtworker 22335190920 and Counselling Associations - of British Columbia No, 202-2515 Spruce Stree? Vancouver, B.C, . ~ VWéH2PA 5 Competition clases: 9 1980. {a6-30A,2,5,6,7,9M) CURLING RINK | - . MANAGER The Prince Rupert Curling Club requires a manager for lis 6. sheet curling rink, Dutl will include organization of leagues and activitles, supervision 6f staff, assistance with making ice and general administration. .The successful applicant . should have some related experience, good j ‘ organizational ability, . and, be able to get along with the public, His full time dutles wilt be concentrated In the monihs between August Ist. ; at May Jlst. Wages will commenstratg: | _ with ability and narra Mall resume to: Prince Rupert CurllngCtub, P.O, Box 14, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 3P4 before May 31, 1980 (€5-11.16,254,2,9M) NCE. ig support 210M . tke Shae, esc a pel Shey h oat Sea = ae oF eC IE cae - ar) BEES Set ABBA SOR Sed ee err iota Rae = wi GQ &