a .-! adwantage! of:.the “potential”: This “Alter: weeks’ of IWA pressure. « a . on the Skeena management and the TDFU to get the students a pay hike , itfinally looks as-if there will be more cash for the weekenders. _ ‘Waldemar. Penner, local business agent of the IWA has received a copy of an application. made. to the Labour Relations. Board by Skeena...management requesting permission | to raise the students pay by an as yet undisclosed amount, - According {o.-existing’ legislation .the’ boards approval must be sought before'a company can change a | wage... rale when'an ap- plication. bya union for cer lification has-been, made. . present the IWA has Te ae plication for certification al the Skeena mill before. the Board. Canada Manpower Centre has ; opened”, Oifice ‘in: Terracé and ‘will be ening one: in Kilimat an May | 21, 1974, Betty Barton (UBC). and Greg Nelsan (Uof Victoria) . -are the ‘Sludent Placement Officers-in Terrace, while Betty. Chioccarello (UBC) will -he- working in’ Kitimat. They. will assist! university - and ‘high -- - schoo! students ., in, finding, an ‘summer employnient. te _ To.-aid students in finding summer employment, the B.C. Provincial: Governmenl. has - : implemented a program known " . ag Step ‘74. . Hegional Districts Pay Hike for Skee a‘ Student:: Placement. °.. : The IWA-could-raise_an-ob-- "jection toa pay hike just before an elaction at the Skeena mill on ‘the grounds : that it could. In- fluence (he voting... However" IWA. business‘ agent Bill Hut- chinson. told , (he . Herald. “We ° “have no intention’ of preventing apay raise for the kids, we have. been fighting -for-it since thé '.Pohla students under-the IWA got thelr. We iknow that. the. TDFU will ‘use this raise lo better. their’ own image, telling: the - students’ -that.. they engineered it, but as long as they get: more monéy:for their work -we don't mind who gets: the credit’... Hutchinson was ‘then asked about IWA plans for the students if the IWA--are returned there in the-election. He said “Right now we do not’. example, ifa farmer has.ason or-daughter whom he is unable to pay-for work on the family farm, under the B.C. Depart- , ment of; Labour program, the farmer will be reimbursed for onehalf of; the monthly:salary. . (again a maximum.of $300.00 a month) for ‘each’ new. “job created.” “A sludent ‘may ap- proach | a" potential . ‘employer - and ‘ask: him to" ulilize®: this program : Sweep . 1a whielr ‘stands for “Students | Working in‘an En- : vironmental Enhancement — . Program’ is: directed ‘entirely’ towards, high school. students, - ‘and - is” administered by. the . hire students for a variely. of. : projects at $125,00 per week. Industry’ Initialive |°74 is-? . will pay up to $100,00 per week - n> wages. ‘for. environmental " ” clean-up programs." ae ‘another: excellent” program by ; Which the small industry. and “business. commiunily : can’ take, : ;. abilities of students. ' means if/a small business man ‘ean make a new. summer job. : available to students, he will be ? yeimbursed by the Provincial 3, Government for/one half of that : student’s wages. (up to $300.00 j. permonth). Farmers may take | i arivantage of this program. For a z ia * “substantial i farms"? “to the “Workmen's Compensation -Act, including a. change: in - litle: Lo” : remove (he connotation thal il. ‘applies: only tomate workers, a -The proposed: ‘Jegislation, *-wauld provide improved levels Fol compensation © behetits, § procedural refarms,. greater * recognition of. industrial ., deafness, and improvements, in ; the provisions. relating : to... in- dustrial safety --7:. The name would éhange from - Workmen's.: Compensation® to a wher ates, Ze Workers’, Compensation on both: ; the act, ‘and the: administering. ~"jnformation services section of £ board.” : "Death benefits on, new. claims " s#ili -be ‘changed .from ‘the * Labour Minister Bint King h has “introduced in. the -Legislature ~ = “Municipalities of ‘ihe provirice. The: -Pravincial ‘Government: ” TheFéderal: Government also. has. programs.” ‘for. ‘students. “Among thesejare:.. Poo, Student Mobility” : Govern- “merit will pravide‘assistance for, “students Iravelling to lake jobs, whieh cannot, be: filled locally. Oppertunities For Youth the. “siudens design their. own work prajects for the summer which benefit to the community. . The * 7 ‘Workers? Compensation on, “th earnings ‘al . the “deceased” worker ‘or a minimum pension, whichever is greater, Existing dependents’ “pensions” Will also’ have some‘, provisions: for being increased. As: well, cost-of-living ad-. justmnents: to.:benelils will be -made iwice a year, rather than annually, to-reflect changes’ in the. Consumer ‘Price Index. ’ King said the new cost-of-living adjustment will reduce: the - . existing time lag bel ween cost- ‘of-living increases. and the. . "porresponding Adjustment in ; benefits. : Details’ an. these and other ‘changes aré.available from the “the: Workers’ Compensation, Board. : - present fixed, flat rale 6 pen: - ee THE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. know. “the: “Tnereaie whien nas been applied for but if we are elected then the students will gela mansrate. We have said all along they are doing a mans job and must get a mans rate. As for the students who were fired, we will go al all oul both for their relnstatement and for ' ~ the lost time they have suffered. If Skeena management feel _that they an. can buy ‘of the . workers at that (Skeena) mill with a token wage increase they are’ mistaken, neither the workers nor the IWA are foals.” ‘So there it stands, ‘a little . gained but a long way to go for the-Skeena students to achieve’ parily..in’ pay and conditions with ‘their Pohle counterparts “who now have Union protection and a Tale of oA 52 an hour. Manpower Opens Student | ‘Placement Office oe, Federal ‘Government will pay their wages. and administration costs. Summer Languade Bursaries - available for 4400 yaung people “40 attend: 6 .week ‘courses to - improve their’ knowledge of the . other official ‘language. --Bur-. saries ‘will, cover..(he ‘cost of ‘room, board and tuitlon. | Studen| Community. Service oan will provide grants Lo voluntary organizallons ~ to employ sludents” [a strengthen “thelr angoing work; Department: of * National: Defense. -. “Also © ‘has. vmany programs, *-For, “farther concerning these and other job: opportunities | for . -gtudents,” contact Belly Barton: or. Greg Neisow, either in person al-the “Canada Maripower Center ‘in. Terrace, or: by telephone al 635, ~ 7134. ta: Kitimal, - call: Belly _ Chiaccarello at 632-4691 or see her in Room -903, Federal Building. eet 4 f “the tiiths 6 | your lite, | - Listen to. the - bringing more en, aid is recommended, let us Call Prince Rupert” Fees. 624-4473. ; ‘| Office 627-1319 | ¢ BARD" ‘OF HEARING? We. are. proud lo be Hearing ‘Aid Consultants, one of the Hearing Health ‘Team.’: Your: family specialist, the audiologist: and we are yment into your life. If trial ‘of a hearing _yqu. without’ Pz, on on-your, part. rent WcUetee x ais Ald. Co pnsnltant | : |. 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Cat: be purchased with or ‘without property: Fo further information, ca u us today. : -Light Industrial 22 acres on Highway - “16 West. includes: Service Station and two houses. Wide: range. of commercial development permit fe Frank Skidmore Two Kilimat students werd awarded degrees by the University of Victoria at the’ May Convocation. They. were. Gerhard ‘Walter: Brauer, Bachelor. of -Arts,. Honours -Program : with first. class hon ars in Anthropology ’ and k. w'k’Acason Hobson, Bachelor of, Arts, (Biciogy), in” the General Frograin, . ‘President _ Lorraine “McClarty, ° an em- ployee- -of Sav-Mor Builders in ’ Terrace tas been elected the British Columbia’ President of the Business and. Professional Women’s Club. | Mrs. McCarty . received the honor * ‘the B.P:W.C.’s eovinelal. conference held last Saturday, Sunday and Monday al the Innof-the North i in Prince George. of thie Bible to: 130 PH. “park. | avenue 461 5, park @ avenue’ terrace. . - 635- 4971 “han. $16.80 . had, ‘fully: furnished, king: $28,500. This ovtlet has. shown: ted. fall Informafien.: : ree hg RNA qiaech ikon Raat issackisaiassioa ie sitiee toto Okanagan Helicopters used two of their helicopters ast Tuesday for trial runs, bath for their lifting abilities and carrying cargo on (he outside of the copters. The manouvers were held along the Skeena River with a gravel beach on the north end of Ferry Island | preset into service as a landing site. ; ' =a__ oe PAGE A3 -Park &Tilford Awards - The 1974 Park and /Tilford ‘Trophy nominations are open. The annual award given: for industrial beautification, ‘sponsored by Canadian Park & Tilford Distierles Ltd., wilhin B.C. will close July 15, "197 074, The independent Panel of Judges acting on this year’s awards are: Mr. Fred H. Milligan, P. Eng., Associatlon of Professional Engineers; Mrs. Hilda Symonds, Chairman, 8. c, Division, Community “Planning Association of Canada; Mr. Sandy Stewart, Chairman, Lower Mainland Parks Ad-- -yisory Association; Mr. Arthur Mudry, Architectural Instilute of B.C.; Mr. Colin MacKay, President, B.C, Nursery Trades Association; Mrs. Mildred Wells, President, B.C. Council - TERRACE ARENA 2 THURSDAY MAY 30, 8:00 P.M. Sot of Spanish COFFEE TABLES — —«& COMMODES Reg. *109"* Each a5 Lakelie Ave, “Terrace, #95-3870. of Garderi Clubs; and Mr. Harry “Webb, President, Bi. Society of Landscape Architects. They . will... prée- judge ‘ nominalions - received from all ‘Chambers “of Commerce and then sel out on a-judging tour of - British Columbla between July 22nd and August 24th. -. -The: Board: of Trustees presiding over the, 1974 Park & ‘Tilford Trophy are: Mr. W.M. ‘Young, President,: Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Lid., Mr. Kenneth P. Caple, Chan " cellor, Simon Fraser Univer- sity; Mr. D.A.L. ‘Tait, Im- nediale Past: President, B.C. . Chamber: of Commerce; Mrs. Grace McCarthy; and Mrs. Dorothy J. Boyce, Board . of Governors, Vancouver Botancia) Gardens Association. THE BRUTE 5 Ibs. Indianapolls: MR. X.. 260 Ibs. Indiana: - (Challengers) CANADIAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (Champions) MApRIL B38 Ibs. Portland & OFF 745 Ibs. Vancouver” it MSTAD. "250 lbs. Minneapolis: . MEX. “oh TNA ER AS Deity sescuaeene = thet ot egg At NS Sab Seta A Saaytanerete