- damage is.done to. resident in, the developing areas. " independents sree Reverend John Stokes, Pastor af St. Matthews Anglican Church In Terrace, has been named‘ Liason Officer for North West Development for the Diocese of Caledonia by the National Anglican * Church, Hetakes up his appointment on July first. The appo intment became imperative when’ ‘natives of he Nags Valley communitities advised their clergymen of uneasiness over northern development and concern over what was to become of \ them as a people and what was tohappentolheirland. + Reverend Stokes is considered-an excellent choice for this responsibilily as he served for Inany years.as a fishery biolagist before entering Lhe priesthood. He will assume the responsibility of assurin, ng that development is undertaken ina sane manner withaul tt exploit ion of one natural resource to the detriment of another or lo people. He will also take sleps ta assure that no permanent eC thea. environment, the ecology ort + people Reverend Stokes will be leaving | his parochial charge for at least, two years. “toggen Mot : The. N Association, h “West Loggers representing 122° Operators are deeply eoncerned... “Themselves ‘te. ino or nol the j join ihe union ig choice,” and .; Owners" ittse, who: "negotiated - ihe _Coasl Master Agreement seem withthe agreament signed :by's ‘to be. interpreting. the: Act and : F.L:R.: :¢Porest * rYadustrial .., Relations)and the [.W.A. in regard ton Committee being set up with 3 from the LW.A, and’3 ” from F.LRito study the fate of” the ‘Independents without consulting: ‘any ofthe 6 logging associations ‘.or.‘the -Affiliated ‘Logging Associations of British - Columbia” which -represents - aver-2,000 Independents. This Is - ‘ avery ‘high handed method of © ‘dealing with a problem and. shows- complete contempt for. . ‘hose: people involved.’- “The © North . West Loggers . “Association is not opposed La the Union." getting “out-. cand . unionizing ‘the workers ‘but we ' do abjecl-as employers to being asked. {o break the law under . * Section 3-of the Labour Code of. B.C: by'‘telling the workers they musi join so we can go lo work. ~ * We Slill :believe the. worker shawl have freedom. of choice - saying who.is-an- ‘Independent. « Contractor, and -who is a "Dependent. Contractor. maintain only the Labour . ‘Relations’ Board .can- do: this. * The Independent feels strongly that he has been sold down the river; firat” by. ‘the Government - through | ‘the “Labour Code of B.Ci,-and second by: ‘RAL. in agreeing id set up'a-Committee without the. Affiliated Logging Associations. having epresensation: : ’ "Te all: those contractors | in’ Phase Logging are to -be~con- ‘sidered’'as ‘Dependent: Con-, . iraclors; then the spiritof the 50. percent culling clause. iri the Tree Farm Licence is not being:. lived up to: and -the. Licence - should be.-eancelled- forthwith --. and [he 50 ‘percent ofthe total”: yolume should be set aside for “the Independents to harvest. ~~ Riverside Auto Wrecking 1271 Substation Rd.’ ’ Phone 635-6837 Special on rims tires. -& batteries. 7 7 ei 4,000 miles , 67 Falcon . 66 Chevy a : adr. Hardtop o 8 Ford . 64 Plymouth Convertible Special reduced tates on motors transmission & rear ands. . Sincere as he was ‘Skeens'- -Progressive | Con- ‘‘servalive, hopeful Everett Stevens outlined natien Con- seryative policy to'a crowd of slightly more than fifly Terrace residents «Thursday night in Terrace, It was his first major “meeting here since his ap- pearance earlier in the cam- _paign with Conservative leader Robert Stanfield. Stevens spoke to the crowd for a tlle under an how and then - answered a: lot of questions from the floor. Following the meeling those in attendance were treated to wine and cheese while Mr, Stevens made his rounds. Stevens first told the audience that he fully believed in Mr. Slanfield’s ability -to lead Canada, saying Stanfield was “Sincere, warm, humble wilh the political ‘background neccessary (0 lead government today.” Stevens went on to briefly re- cap Mr. Stanfield's long career in politics both on the provincial scenein the Maritimes and then as leader of the Progressive Conservatives on the national scene, - “This is the kind of man I believe in,” he summed up, “He doesn’ have charisma and he doens't change. He is (ill as in 1968.” + i We- :- “sound Canada : THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘Stevens Makes First Major Speeoh | in Terrace ‘Hew Manpower Program . Mr. Slevens ihen spoke about some of the issues of this ° election andConservalive policy. He called inflation the number one issue and stated the Conservatives were willing to tackle the problem with their ninty day price and wage freeze . and then a two year perlod of price and wage controls. Guidelines for the (wo years would be established during the minty. day period when prites - and wages would be completely frozen. — Stevens also ‘said the. Con- seryatives were committed to lowering income taxes, . removing federal sales tax on shoes andclothing, doing away with the {1 per cent federal tax on building supplies and making other economic moves .nec- cesary l0.build a strong and based. on slability; As “well | the | ‘Con-' servalives, sald Slevens, would - curb government spetiding,and take a long ‘hard look al the Unemployment Insurance Commission, an agency | Stevens Jabelled “Mis-manag: In ‘regards to housing, Stevensa said that land and housing prices are running out of control and: that’ something rust be done. As well the removal af the federal sales tax : ‘The Terrace and District Jaycees held its Installation Banquet at , “the Terrace Hotel on June 22, Above Taylor, Honorary President; President; John Taylor, Recording Secretary; Doug Misfeldi, Past - ; President: ‘Lea: Winter, Corresponding Secretary; Derek Shadlock, : ; ¢1 to nr. back row) are Ted Ken -Fedoruk,. Internal Vice on material, Stevens spoke ‘of ‘the establishment of a govern- _ menl fund to supply mortgages _ to. home owners, al reasonable, interest rates. Any mortgage interest over B per cent said - Stevens, would become. Tax deductible. With. regards . to fishing’ the Liberal. : government had, compietely - - Stevens said. ignored the industry and -that strong protectivemeasures were. neccesary for the protection of the industry. He mentioned a strenghtening. of the. CanadianCoas( extension of the territorial Imit to 200 mile s or al least to the ~ ‘edge. of, the Continental Shelf and. the establishinent' of councils on both the east and west coasts of Canda ta proyide expertise 10 the government. Stevens also “spoke on the’ queslion of Native ‘peoples in. Canada, saying the federal government must take the intitlative with negotiations with. the nalives to setlle aborigiaal land claims. Native people, he continued .also have input into the schools in their villages and that the~ first three. years of school should be taught in the native tongue. 7 The PC candidate also ex Guard, should _ plained why he wast calling far aw moratorium on . Northern. Development, wanted, northerners.io have a- chance to take apart In the planning. “We cin the area have the expertise,"’ he‘ told the audience, to help~plan this development “and make .the progress which must ‘come, ° acceptable. ‘ “T have never been under the illusion,” Stevens said..“That I° :’ they meel-. criteria: have a dream of the north but I do havea lot of demands. J feel. that I can take those demands °. and pregent -. then -to our government.” "~~ * “I'm going — lo “make two" . ' promises -in- this election,’’ he ~ continued, ‘The first is to open a constitulency office in. this’: riding, an office I would visit on- a regular basis fo keep Intouch | “considered = if: ‘required. ore nol readily: available, the skills the Com- - - with the people of this riding. * “Secondly Twill not = if four ” . “now shauld 7 be - unsuccessful in Ottawa on your: Pa behalf-.be back to ask for your’ support agaln but £ will assist: - you in finding a candidate, : years from . “someone whe Can.’ ‘Stevens then questions from ‘the audience, ‘questions which like his speech ealt in the main with nation Progressive Conservative policies. President; Junior Gingles, External Viee "President; Rich de la Giroday, Treasurer; (Front row) Jaycettes, Shirley Fedaruk, Vice President and ‘Treasurer; - Avis de la Giraday, Secretary; Elaine Shadlock, President; OLD TIMERS CORNER “ Yr all the election promises - come true, it should be a good .. year for Pensioners, In a very ” good book written by Dr. Haim Ginott, he stated: a person should never make a promise - unless they, have every intention of, keeping same. When, a "promise is made and broken, it -creales. distrust. - Did YOU make a promise today? - My. though for taday. A very enjoyable Lime was had by all who made the trip ta Prince Rupert’ by bus recently. “The Pensioners were greeted al ihe: ‘Legion’ Headquarters by “Ladies” of ./the - Co-ordinating “Commiltee “and -P.R. Senior: Citizens: , After. old. anid new was served which included six different salads., After lunch, :some of the-Terrace. and P.R Seniors teff oh a tour of thecily. The tour included a trip to the hospital lo view. a. beautiful * mural carved by Mr. and Mrs. G: Lambly’s daughter. Some of | the pensloner took a side trip up “to the fifth floor’ to. visit ;with some. chronically {11 senior chizens, The bus went down-lo — the new. Cannery bul un- * fulure, : extending, Terrace fospitality ta 635-2281 M. V. Queen of _. Flagship of the British Columbia Ferries Fleet * cruises: Non: Stop ' (Te Vancouver Island ; ‘From, Rupert, .. ‘COMPLETE WITH STATEROOM ACCOMODATION & LICENSED cockTAll LOUNGE dake us anid then take a holiday We. | | Prince R upert fortunately it was closed, The | tour’ ended -at. the . museum: which was featuring an exhibition of Emily Carr's: paintings. A big thank you goes “out to Mrs: Ton! Verhoeven for so ably ‘conducting the tour.- -The Prince Rupert Senior Citizens assured us they will he, visiting Terrace in the near ~ we look. forward lo them. - - 1 am sorry. 0 report’ the passing of one of our long time members Mra,; Nielson. Mre. - Nielson wis a. member of the. 0,A.P.0., until sha” “suffered a stroke and was unable to ma extend our sincere, condolences. “hospital. ‘feeling better bit has.to take'il easy for a while... Mr. Omar Levesque and ‘Mrs. Norma Bobier sreboth not feeling up to par yet. To all these members _, go oUt ollr-very best wishes for a speedy recovery. I wasn’t ‘able ‘to make the Royal. Purple Tea bul”. the “members assured me It was A success again this year. ‘To all the ladies of the Royal Purple.’ : we extend a ple Thank you for’ Quadra Travel Services Ltd. ‘|: "aaa Lakelse 7 Berryetta-a registered Welsh pony owned by Wendy Parfitt of | _ Terrace, last weekend walked ..[_-. away with top honors In the 1st Pah _tlass. . __atinual “Pony Show in Burns “Lake, The pony look first-place. * in the.mare class under forty-' _-eight‘inches which entitled her’ . oh enter ‘the Grand, Champion ° agublner registered and grade’ ‘ponies In..the Brand champion : - this annual: event. There will ba no more - Tuesday Night Bingo‘until the ; Fall. “Also the Skeenaview. . dinners have been discontinued ° for the summer. The: next:-meéeting\ ‘the 0.4.P.0, will be held Juy 4thin the Senior Citizens Room at the~ Arena. If you. ‘area Senior’ Citizen who would like to get oul. and meet people for. fellowship — please call me al 635-5399 and I. . will give you'moré information — and if necessary arrange transportation for you, To all Senior Citizens a wish - for.a good summer. and Ha . ke . Honoays. appy i . the-meetings. ‘To her family we -aquaintances: were made:a’- delicious: :Smorgasbord -luneh ‘Three ‘of our: ‘members .have ‘ff spent’ some: time in the: lecal” -Mrs...Wetherall. is - 1 . . : (Photo Karen Langley). :saying = -he- * answered - : " adanada Manpower hag a new " fTOJ-TI program. _ Hasleally it is a combination af the previous lwo programs,. ‘The ‘general objectives of CMITP (Canada: ‘Manpower Industrial Training Program) is (9 stimulate the ‘Canadian. economy, reduce : Unemployment and improve productivity through the“ ex- ‘.pansion and | improvement. at ‘employer centre training. Employers may be eligible if are not financed by. lax revenue, produce @ course outline, thelr union ae well. as. he province is in agreement, do not Ipy employees off -to: hire ‘wainees referred from Canada . Manpower: Centres, / and, “maintain attendance and pay -records.. ¢ In addition proposals will be ny-is. teaching are tran- - sferrable’ and useable by the. ~ trainee perhaps in future em- ployment, the training {s not regular ongoing training that is: considerable a part of doing business,.the company is ina relatively: sound financial situation and there .is a relatively low turnover rate within the company. : ‘the following - the - skills” WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1974 ~ Training ‘may be’ ‘all on the "job, all in the clasgrdom or a: - combination of both.’ The. "minimum training time allotted. in 5 full time days and -the:- maximum lime allotted is 52- weeks. - Employers whose contracts are approved may be-eligible for partial or all relmbureement of Instructors :feea and ex- (penses, instructional’ Hids | and trainees wages., - For further ‘information on ‘whether or. not you might on. : eligible to enter into a CMITP © (Canada Manpower Industrial. Terrace Canada Manpower’ Centre-al 4830 Lazelle Avenue. ‘or Phone § 835-7134. a peta MAKE YOU BREATHE EASIER. THE AMOVNT OF AIK FOLLYTION HAS DECREASED SINCE THE 60° LOWEST PRICE N Town av10 HWY” 46 WEST TERRACE Pa 635-6555 me New? to Terrace Chryster * ‘Liberal Rally - an «--Terrage: Hotel, shy 2 2nd & 00 8 a aan aT ET EP ae Congratulations & Besi Wishes - AARBAIA S$. MANHAS. AND HARDIP : F a NEW OWNER: OPERATORS OF THE ~ figar Avenue Red & White Store. We: are leased to have antisted you in your purchase of this bisiness: Residential - Commercial - « Industral 461 1 Lakalse- Ave. . 635-6361 Selenite Atsheibecaarisch i | 1 974 - The following change f in poly / Garbage normally. collected Monday will be - picked up: on Tuesday, July. 2 1974, “eallection will bes _ duly | 1 "Garbage disposal will be closed ‘on conde 1974, a District. of Terrace” -ap- * au 1‘ Gomi NEWE THAT - ‘Training Program) or how lo «© “| “camplete, ‘appropriate. / plication forms please visit the: