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One Piece Our Woolworth Reg, Price $27,97 Our Woolworth Sate Price Our Woolworth Sale Price « 28, 66 Boys Jackets 100 percent Nylon. Pile lining, Bive & Brown. Sizes 4.4% Our Woolworth Reg. Price $14.97 Our Woolworth Sale Price 12,°° is s¥e,$ o on leas ae a | pry 4 : Boys’ Ski Pants | ¥ Childrens Ski Suits 100 Percent Nyfan. Blue & Black. a oS Sree es nt Pp Size 8.18. Blue & Navy. Ee Our Woolworth Reg. Price $19.97 a Our Woalwarth Sate Price Sizes 7-14, Our Woolworth Reg, Price $26.87 Our Woolworth Sale Price 4647 Lakelse, Terrace WE RESERVE RIGHT TO 1 615-7281 of 635-3410 1 LIMIT QUANTITIES i: HOURS: Mon to Sat 9:30am -6 pm, t= _2 Thursday-Friday 9:30am - 9pm Use These Cards in Woolworth Stores Across Canada Native women’s group to lobby against this discriminatory law fairs. It is an aim of the” The B.C. Native Women’s ” Saciety is looking for support in their campaign to make changes in the Indian Act, A spckeswoman for the group, Frances Stanley of Terrace, says that the organization wants all native women to join so that there can be a more effective labby against what she describes as a and surrounding areas, pointed out some of the in- consistencies in the current law. She said that while the children of a status Indian man and a white woman are considered Indians, the children of a white man and a status Indian woman are not, She also notes that even a full-blooded Indian child loses status if adopted by wants to increase the membership so that it can be a more efficient lobby, Some of the goals of the organization include asking the band councils to more adequately inform the members about the act. The group wanta the power lo decide who is an Indian and who is not in the hands of these councils not in the said. She went on tosay it not only denies Indian women their rights but, ‘affects the future of native children.” The society, which now counts its membership at about 500, would also like to promote a hetter un- derstanding of Native peoples, their problems and achievements to the general discriminatory piece of non-Indlan parents, legislation, The Native Women’s Stanley, a member of the Society, which was formed in board representing Terrace 1970, is looking for funds and hands of the federal government. “This act descriminates Indian women,’’ Stanley public, The group wants a non-partisan, non-sectarian influence in the ad- Ministration of Indian af- CB NEWS with DINO Yup, it’s that time again when we must get another column out for all our C.B. buddies, even tho’ Id much prefer to huddle under a warm blanket since a taste of ole. man winter seems to be sneaking up on us. You'd almost think we were set for some snow or something. It can't be only me that shuns the cold as by proof of the absence of the locals at todays coffee break. | -am golng to have to get with it folks and start turning out at these do’s. Only the more faithful among us seem to show up and, not that | have anything against you, {nor for you) but it would be nice to see some new faces for a change. Maybe the next one we should all come wearing Hallowe’en masks, 10-4? And yes, | know you're thinking that for me, it would be a definite improvement and ! agree.: A welcome as a new C.B.’er goes out to NORTHERN HUSKY and to SANDMAN as the newest sandbagger. Glad to have you both on board. Hearty congratulations goes out to some favorite people that are or have celebrated their wedding anniversaries, that being 10-7 in the middle of a conversation and BRAIDED ROPE and WOLVERINE, who got by the | ucky number of 13; and to RAIN- DROP, and GREY CLOUD who totalled the great number of 32 years, and as RAIN- DROP claims, they have 12 children and 16 grandchildren to prove it. | say that’s tuntastic and i'm sure glad those cold winters are a thing of the past, even tho’s it must have been lots of fun. Anyone for more ‘cold winters?? ; Cangratulations again go out to another tavorite, that being BEV’S BLONDE HIPPY, who has embarked upon two totally different careers and has succeeded at both. TOOLIE, a note to you that SUGAR BRITCHES “digs how you make your 0’s,- - bushy eyebrows and all’’. Nice to have seen RUSTY NAIL again, even tho’ at the coffee break she was being her noisy, usuai self, if | don’t watch out that gal will be holding my Ratchet Jaw trophy soon. The Kubasca King himself, SUPER: THIEF, was missing this time. A big Howdy fo all our SMOKEY friends and even to SECRET ADMIRER, who goes leaves you hanging. The 18-wheelers of the road tell us that HUGGY. BEAR sends the good numbers down to all and we know _ without saying that he misses us. BAKERY GOODS! European meats! European imports! SPECIALS! Dinner rolls 69° doz. ' Enjoy a morning SKEENA MALL fresh baked pastry or stop for a quick lunch. Drop in at our new store in the Skeena Mall MOUNTVIEW BAKERY & DELICATESSEN Oatmeal cookies 69° doz. coffee with a FOF AR Regular Mall Hours =o Se, * society to provide a forum for the full and free discussion of all matters of general interest to Indians, Inaddition, they wish to take an active interest in matters of civic, social and moral welfare as they pertain to native persons, The Indian aged, the Indian family and the Indian community are also of concern to the society. "It has been a concern with the B.C. Native Women’s Society to establish an awareness with our native people in the Province of British Columbia. An awareness that is important for the status of our native people and the future of our children,” says the notice of the society's annual general meeting to be held in April. Skeena Tories to meet _The Skeena Progressive Conservative Association will be holding a nominating meeting Sunday, Nov. 19 to choose a candidate for the next federal election, Association President Judy Jephson announced recently, Jephson: said the Tories are locking forward to the campaign. She also said the local members feel Joe Clark, the Tory party leader, has an excellent chance of forming the next govern- ment. She said she feels there is a real opportunity of winning this riding. . Todate, Rod Cousins is th only one who has announced his intention to seek the nomination. f TF TD Fy MAAS A TS: Bessy) eae a,