* (b) Whereas development THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 20, 1974, PAGE AN Pages a8 development heallh cave gucations! [ai B.C. Alumni Speak From Page must take place to ma: secondary educationa rR ee ae our work force, our small facilities. J “~ umn pea ers government shortly after business, and a lifestyle for RESOLUTION NO. 1@ - ig Bureau = , their election in 1975... the people comparable to HIGHWAYS Be it resolved that the the rest of Canada. The Minister of Highwa Ifan audience is what you Southern Africa; Tax provincial government be etitioned to renegotiate is agreement as scon as possible. Carried: (c) Whereas there is no comprehensive plan for regional economic ex- ansion for the Pacific in hia recent visit to the northwest area announced the letting of a paving contract to complete about have, and a speaker is what i you need, the UBC Speakers Bureau may be Just the thing to fill the bill. reform: What is Canadian English; Preparing your child for Grade One; Film production; Art in Society; ae orthwest. 10 miles of Highway 16 ; _ Kitimat - Recommended that the between Terrace and Prince : Buresu, 1 aacoject” of the Research and cancers Solar Chamber federal government and Rupertmainly in the area of § ! UBC Alumni Association, Energy and many more. RESOLUTION NO. 1 - MINISTER OF LABOUR That, since it is our opinion that memberships of British Columbia unions comprise responsible citizens, and that the executive bodies of some British Columbia unions provincial governments in a joint program with our regional districta and municipal governments develop detail plan for regional economic ex- msion for the people of nada, the province of British Columbia and the ple of the Pacific Nor- - and fill another six miles Exstew to Shames on ia roadbed prepared by the. Department of Hig ways about two years ago by day labour.,He algo advised of a call for tenders to quarry from about mile 46 to 52 in the Kwinitsa area. This then leaves about 18 miles on = has lined up an impressive list ef eager, able — not to mention entertaining and informative speakers from > ail areas of the campus. The . range of their topics is as diverse as the interests of the university itself. A few samples: Back- packing in California — and If your group or organization would like to receive a capy of the bureau's brochure, outlining the services of the bureau, a listing of .topics and in- structions for arranging a speaker contact Dennis Hon, 624-9737 (Prince have demonstrated alms thwest as a priority which there is no com- See ear eemnotny Beep aa 5° The Present Comite a 2 es f cems; Health foods and food Alumni Association, 6251 . t LOPM ; re pp 7 _ ton: j ” , IONA CAMPAGNOLO flanked on the left fads: Marine Pollution; Cecil Green Park Road, j and harmful to the world- wide reputation of our province, your: ministry should enact legislation to ensure that major decisions cannot be made by the executive bodies of British ‘Columbia unions without broad-based and easily discernable support of the respective — memberships. Presented by Kitimat Chamber of Commerce, RESOLUTIONS NO, 2 - SOLICLITOH GENERAL, OTTAWA, ONTARIO We have great concern with the permissive trend in our Canadian prison system and urge you and your government to return to a more rigid system that will rotect the Canadian citizen in the first place and the welfare of the prisoners second. Presented by Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. RESOLUTION NO. 2 - MINISTER OF TRAN- SPORT. That with the end of this month, Northland will be terminating the only coastal passenger service on this (a) Whereas tran- sportation is a major con- sideration in a plan to develop the Pacific Nor- thwest. . Recommended: That the federal andor provincial governments implement. and conduct a total tran- sportation study for nor- western B.C., and the Yukon, and that said study be coordinated with the ongoing’ ‘transportation study being cenducted for southeastern Alaska by the State of Alaska. The study shall include but not be limited to: (a) Roads and railroads for resource development in northwestern B.C. and the Yukon. (b) Ports for changing mode of surface resource transportation from land to water and vice versa. (ec) A highway link from the Stewart-Cassiar High- way ta the Allin-Whitehorse Road (d) Air strip development and regional air routes between Alaska and nor- thwest B.C. overdue but based on the minister's indication of another approximate five miles per year it would be five years before this sec- Hon of highway is complete. With ‘tae opening of the deep sea port facility. in | . Prince Rupert and ever increasing tourist traffic we ‘are concerned about the’ apparent great amount of -time required to get ‘this work done. We challenge the minister ~ to speed up the present program by at least com- pletion of-those parts of the roads not—— requiring quarrying and fill, mainly e area Kwinitsa to Kasiks in the 1977 season and to make every effort to speed up the quarrying and filling program. Be it resolved that the northwest B.C. Chamber of Commerce support in principle the construction of a crude oil pipeline between Kitimat, B.C. and Ed- monton, Alberta and sub- vently request that the following areas of concern be adequately dealt with by Tony Motley. by Bill Baker and on fhe right fa Alecho] and the unborn child; The crises) in| Vancouver, B.C. VéT 1X8 (228-3313), ‘you save alot more than youthink. _ Last year, we asked B.C. home-owners to ensure that their _ homes had proper insulation to meet present day needs. Thousands listened, and insulation was up-graded in ten thousand more homes. than the previous year. The energy saved was enough to heat a | thousand additional B.C. homes. Coast, as result many points . . before permission is along our northern coastline Prince Rupert granted for the con- wey 7 . . _— . ; will be left without aircraft cer Is the insulation in your home doing an efficient job? except when small aircraft can get in. Your ever-made statement that other | Whereas northwestern carriers will take over is not British Columbia has basie Canadian waters meet fully ; : ; ; _ | the Case. announced Whereas, northwestern requisements as set out bY It’s easy to find out. Just contact your insulation dealer. | on October 13, 1976 that they will not be operating a ¢Guc 7 eal cu oe eed 7 wees: _passenger service...) facilites and’ related “ser- navigational ‘aids. be occu. WHICH i - ar view of your, extreme "vices" in various: ‘com: provided: and be fully © +: which type is, most suitable, and what costs you can expect. wo _ subsidies of the eastern ™unities and operative prior, to com: ea aelcemn EE RE ro | _— a 4 Seaboard including the populated centers along the ’ Bay of Fundy service, we request that you reinstate the subsidy to Northland to which creates tran: full environmental ay, .. . wT, oe aperate the passenger cargo sportation, housing and _ protection. Ts Working with you to use energy wisely. service presently in effect. (Request this be sent by telegram because of lack of lime). Presented by Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. - RESOLUTION NO. 4 - DEVELOPMENT (a) Whereas development - in the Pacific northwest has been piecemeal and sometimes done withcut consideration for future development or the bet- ‘ Chamber RESOLUTION. NO. 9 British Columbia has basic educational, - medical and Canada has the vast majority. of its population . near the southern Whereas it would be beneficial to the future of Canada for the population . - and related facilities to be more evenly distributed throughout the nation. ; Be it Resolved that overnments of ‘British columbia: and’ Canada should implement policies which develop the mid and northern parts of the ” “Whereas British Columbia ” Advertising) That water and land safety be protected by en- suring tha (a) Vessels . entering mencement of movement, {e) That line safety control standards provide keeps people — working. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD He and She HE: “My alma mater turned out some great men inmy time." SHE: “Really? And measuring up to present day standards? He has helpful sfiggestions on how much insulation you'll need, aw B.C. HYDRO! etic Chi dfute ~WEW QUADRA TRAVEL — terment of the people of the provinces and-or country. = 17) auated?” Pacific Northwest and the ‘These policies should in, Pit yee ated. . iT graduated, I . rovings of British ove fie oer ent and wasturedoul World Tours and GP Air DISTRICT OF TERRACE mc NOTICE OF ELECTION _ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the Municipality of Terrace that | require the presence of the said electors at the Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street. Terrace, B.C. on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1976, at the hour of ten‘o‘clock in the forenaan, for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as: ALDERMAN {Three} for a two year term (1977-1978 calendar years). THE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality, The nomination paper shall be- delivered fo the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this, notice and noon of theday of nomination. The nomination paper may be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act, and shail. state the name, Ee DL CEE Holiday Bonanza FREE FILM SHOWS © DISHEYLAND/ . CALIFORNIA ON HAWAII and Flat. = y 5279" Thursday, 21. Oct, Terrace ‘Hotei 6:00 pm, Monday, 26 Oct. Terrace Hotel 8:00 p.m. | 7 Nights From Vancouver Ae Ube ae ee wee ce Raa oe cpungen nt pm ent ae residence, and occupation of the person nominated in such a manner as to be sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be Hawaii is Cheaper Than Ever : with: —_ : _ NEW GP AIR THROUGH FARES FROM TERRACE ' subscribed to by the candidate. © oF ‘ IN THE EVENT OF A POLL BEING NECESSARY, such poll will be opened at the Clarance Michiel Elementary School Gymnasium, 3430 Sparks Street, Terrace, British Columbia, on the 20th day of November, 1976, between the hours of 6:00 o'clock In the forenoon and 4:00 o’clock in. the afternoon, and Advance Polls will be held at the Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, British Columbla, between the hours of 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 6:00 o’clack im the afternoon, on Monday, November 15th, 1976 and at Mills Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrauit Street, Terrace, British Columbla, between the hours of 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon and 6:00 o'clock In the afternoon, on Friday, November 19th, 1976, of which every person is hereby required fo take notice and govern himself accordingly. - ce Given Under My Hand at Terrace, British Columbia this’ 18th day of ~ October, 76" or : a 238 City Centre Kitimat, B.E. 632-2135 From Yano quiet 4648 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. 635-2281 oe, . - MA. Macdonald Mo me, ’ : Returning Officer