their municipality has been without - Dog fighi at city hall Members of ‘Terrace’s Municipal Council got into a dog fight over animal control at a special meeting held Monday. The agenda ilem ‘which split the council was one dealing with animal control in the Terrace area. Since negotiations were eniered into with Pacific Securities la look after animal control, the SPCA has stopped patrols and the animal contra}. However Monday night, by a vole of 3-2 (Aldermen Duifus dnd Buncombe voting against the motion), Council agreed to enler into an interim 90 day agreement. with Pacific Securities During that 90 day period (he current contract with {heSPCA will be phased out and the whole question of animal ‘control will be dealt with in some depth. Last week UIC public liason _ officer for the Prince George area was in Terrace briefly. He is Peter Drummond and ‘his beat’ starts at 100 Mile House in -ihe- Caribou and includes the top half of the province .and most of the Yukon Territories. Here's whal he had lo say * about. the problems in the lumber industry and the effect on the Unemployment -In- -surrance, Commission. _- INTERVIEWER - Whal effect Is the lumber prablem having on’ ‘the Unemployment In- surance Commission? “DRUMMOND - The effect it is ~ Kaving ts that itis contributing , ‘to an awful lot more work for ‘ur staff but that's one of the things that Unemployment ‘Insurance is ~ basically . designed for - helping the. ‘individual .when he loses his “+ job through na fault of his own. | * And this is whals happening. ~“.2-T've been led to understand thal- “the - present . number . throughout. the pravince is ‘cv- somewhere in Ihe vicinity of boy business bul 15,000 people that have been ayed off because af the “ gawmilling:--and logging Situation, We anticipate that :-“dustries of one sort or another. . Mavbe the equipment people * Hunting. figures continue to show.-declines for the third Straight week. Over 3,000 less “hunters have taken to the woods “thus far this year, .The species taken are down, .too, Some of them dramatically. “So far, ta.the 20th of October, “-the:-Cache: Creek Game - Checking Station reported only _. 2,118 moose had been taken this -year, Thal compares with last -year's figure of 3,519, a drop of eee Co! ae “ Ree = os Almost all ather species are | | Pit lamping © fines increased oC Violators of wildlife laws are - ‘Snow facing much longer period - of Heence cancellations, it was “announced today by Dr. J. ~ Haller, Director, Fish and “Wildlife Branch, Department of, érédlion’ and Conservation. ‘A pit-lamping conviction “-thunting at night witha firearm - and light) is and will continue lo :, “:be accompanied by a five-year minimum cancellation of both’ ~huniting and firearms licences. - ~ This is in addition (o the present ‘Voice On: School Board ELECT y.the “end of, January thal - contributing Both Buneombe and Duffus voled against the motion, favoring inslead a written report on the situation before action be taken. As it stands now Pacific Securities will be in charge of the pick up of animals wan- dering at large, They will then be turned over to the SPCA and efforis will be made to the contact the owner, If that fails and adoption of the animal is impossible the animal will be ° disposed of. Among the facets of the situation that will be under review during the 90 day life of the interim contract are lhe iength of time animals will be kept, fees charged animal owners and adopters and a proposal the Council has received from Ken Seotl Kennels in Terrace. The Labour Industry oo. and ULC. arent selling as much equipment now and they're nat getting as much in the way of repairs and things of this type. So if they have twelve people on staff they'll have to lay two or three off. This is happening gradually even now. - , Talking wilh various people in the industry I'm Jed to understand that mosl people in the. industry .don't foresee anything happening to really . start alleviating this situation until next May or June, So it . doesn’ look too hopeful for a lot of people. INTERVIEWER - What does this mean in terms of dallars? DRUMMOND - I don't know what it means in terms of over-all dollars but in the sawmill -and logging in- dustries most people who will be filing.or who have filed claims ‘with. Unemployment Insurance will be drawing the ‘maximum benefit which is currently $113 per week less income lax. If ‘These 15,000 people - say drawing an average of $100.2, week - if these: people didn’t have this. mangy to spend you can visualize the effect ‘this would have on the economy. So, the insurance. Commission is towards stabilizing the ecomony in spite of the fact these 15,000 people are out of work. Game counts show decline down. Deer are down 366 10 99, goal are down 22 to 65, sheep down 27 lo, grizzly down 28 lo 17, black bear down 89 lo 92, caribou down 86 Lo 154, elk down 2 lo 18, ducks down 758 to 2,346, geese down 8 Lo 96, pheasant down 1 to 22 and grouse down 9,161 to 3,648 and wolf down 14 lo 7 "The moose figure is expected , to change with the first heavy snow on the mountain, which will drive the animals down into the lowland valleys. maximum court penally of $1000.00 and 90 days in jail.” The ‘Directar concluded by saying that ‘‘other offences are under. consideration — for minimum hunting licence cancellation periods. Un- fortunately, a few hunters wha become law-breakers create a bad Image for all hunters and it is our intention lo make every effort lo eliminate in- considerate hunters from the. hunting fraternily.’’ peu te em pec a ete ah ae em - work. Unemployment fj First Western Lottery Winners . : Residents of Western Canada will be. able to share the suspense and excilement as Canada’s ‘newest quarter- millionaire is selected this * Saturday, November 2, in the first’ draw of the WESTERN CANADA LOTTERY. The lucky winner of $250,000, and seven other major prize- winners will be decided during a “half-hour television special lo CBC's western lelevision net- The ‘'WESTERN LOTTERY TV SPECIAL" will be hosted by Winnipeg-born ‘I'v game show celebrily, Monty Hall, - The second prize winner will receive $100,000., third prize _ winner claims $50,000., and five persons each win $25,000, In addition, 1900 other tickets holders win $100. each for. a grand prize lotal of $750,750.00! The eight finalists who were holding lucky tickets drawn at the preliminary draw in Win- nipeg, October 23, and who will Hudson Bay Ski Resort While your waiting for Kit- - simkallum- Mountain to be finally ready for the bile of your skis, there’s always Hudson Bay Mountain in Smithers. ’ The Mountain has been im- . proved this year, according to ihe area manager and ski school director Paul Dietrich, The runs have. been well groomed so they will need Jess snow, the general area spruced up and a new base lodge has - been constructed, Included in the new facility are a ski shop baby-sitting services and a cafeleria. Dietrich is new (o Lhe area bul 4612 Westview: occupancy. information. Residential Duplex: Vs Acres; 4731 Soucie Ave: 4906 Haltiwell Ave: flreplaces. ’ Ranchette in Usk Franchise. This brand new 1289 Sq. Ft. 3 bedrzom home is ready for Home features twa fireplaces, wall to wall throughout, ensuite plumbing, teak cabinels, patio doors from dining room to deck above carport. Basement partially finished c.w. roughed in plumbing. $52,500.00, $5,00.00 8.C, Government 2nd mortage available on purchase of a new home. 1,000 Sq. Ft. each side. Three geod sized bedrooms each side, plus kiichen, dining and livi separate Nat. Gas furnaces, 4916 Halliwell and try your ater to asking price of $30,000.09. Call Owain McCall for further information, |... Recently redecorated. This J bedroom home has many features including a fireplace extra basement bedroom, rumpus room and 2nd bath In basement. The asking price is . $45,000.00 and terms would be arranged - Tr Contact Tom Slemke fer an appointmant to view. A real family home, 1253 $q. Ft. thrae bedrooms, two Basement is finished and includes a rumpus & room, games room, wet bar and sauna bath. Call Dwain McColl and try your offer to existing 74 percent mortgage. Three bedroom home in a new subdivision on the bench approximately 1004 sq. ff. with a sundeck and patio doors off the dining room. Has a carport, two fireplaces, gas heat, full basement and reasonably priced, view please call Rusty or Bert at 635-6142. cupancy before December Ist. Family Home with a View Three bedrooms, with wall ta wall carpeting; full basement with oll furaace heat, and a fully developed one bed. suite with a separate outside entrance. The lot is beautifully treed and there isa double carport. For appointment ta view phone Rusty or Bert Liungh 635-5754, Three bedroon home on Grandview Drive on 1.25 acres af land with river frontage.. The new addition is on a concrete basement and the older section needs finishing, The preperty Is Fenced and has a barn and another outbuilding. Contact Rusty or Bert Ljungh for viewing, Full price $26,500.00. Commercial Distributorship The business is a going coucern and distribuies to Smither, . Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Queen Charlotte islands and Stewart. The wharahouse is leased and the price includes two three t . . k and the Po wes Sonat VISSER NS serie f Phone Bert Liunch 635-5754 for further information. RUSTY LJUNGH 635-5754 BOB SHERIDAN. JOHN CURRIE not new to skilng. He's been involved in tha sport for the past twelve years, most recently as assistant ski school director al Mount Tremblay in Quecbec. He has also worked as a racing coach in the United States. Hudson Bay Mountain will this year offer much. As well as their © normal beginning November 16, Ski Week packages, including accomadation, meals, skiing and insiruction will be available. Special group sessions for clubs and schools are also being established. Priced to sell at Call Dwain McColl for more ng room. Separate meters and ‘oncrata foundation. Drive by you offer. For an apparniment 10 eady for oc- room theS, fo seripus purchasers, 635- 2664 635-5865 operation, ° appear on the TV show are: Mr. Anibal ‘Tome, 388 Semple © Avenue, Winnlpeg, ticket No. 6754416; - Mr. Robert Hoglo, St. Hilaire, Minnesota, ticket No. 7691074; Mr. Frank Gelmetti, R.R.1, Port Washington, B.C.,. ticket No. 9337595; ‘ Mr, -E.J. Sandor, 2304-16th Avenue, N.W., Calgary, ticket No. 0025232; : a Mr. A. Houde, 6905 Warden Avenue, Niagara Falls; :Ont., ticket No. 9471082; Mr. M. Bourgaull, 267 Mail Hot, Thetford Mines, Que., ticket No. 6717956; : Mr, C, Clifford Abbott, 2834 Vernon Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minnesota, tickel No, 72011212; Mr. Grame Marshall, Box - 921, New Hazellon, B.C., ticket No. 0446701. Also appearing on the spectacular television show before a live audience, direct from Winnipeg's Playhouse Theatre wil] be Canadian singer’ Doug Crossley and the Dave Shaw Orchestra, .The program will be seen November 2, at 6:30 p.m.in Manitoba and Saskat- chewan, 5:30-in Alberta, and _ 4:30 in British Columbia and Yukon. A complete list of 1908 prize winners will be published in the week following the show. Tickets are now on sale for the second draw which will be staged in either British Columbia or Alberta with the preliminary draw January 31, in Saskatoon. , ; Proceeds of the WESTERN CANADA LOTTERY are for sports, recreation and cultural development in, Western Canada. . Tickets for {he second lottery are on sale al the Terrace Herald at 9212 Kalum Street in Terrace or by calling Ariane Briand al 635-6917. ‘We Take Beer Bottles | y Dads 4 Wa.m.-é6p.m. - Fri till 9 | PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. | Real Estate & Insurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-6142 6147. 4009 Munroe Street: of -irantage. fireplace, large and 2 bathrooms. available, =a 4110 Skoglund Drive: Main floor has J good siz 4 Excellent corner lot that is all clear across fram schools. The lot is 1.74 acres and has road frontage an two sides. further particulars on this mutiple listing please call Rusty or Bert in the evenings at 635-5754 or during the day at 635. This immacutate home is located ona quiat rasidential street close to an elemeniary school. Its an a flarge lot with 166 feet The home faaiures 2 bedrooms upstairs, extra bedroom downstairs, rumpus roam § __ Asking price $52,000.00 with terms & Immediate possession, pleased fo arrange an appointment fo view. On the bench modern spanish style hame nearing com- pletion. 1398 Sq. Ft. full daylight basement - Double carport. bedrooms with ensuite plumbing | off the master. Large Ilving room and seperate dining roam . plus a family room adjoining the kitchen. openings to living raom and family room. Drive by and see this home with its attractive entrance and balconies. Pop SHOP =4errey” a TRACK TAPES SPECIAL bf hag For j Tom Stemko will be Fireplace with 4916 Scott Ave: are cpen to offers. Two Storey Home portand landsca viewing phone 635-5754, 4006 Davis Street « TOM SLEMKO DWAIN McCOLL Heres Value for your money - 1045 Sq. Ft. with ful basement and carport in an excellent location convenient to schools. 3 bedrooms on the main floor, 2 basement. Fenced back yard. Asking $39,000.00 but owners Three bedrooms, electric heat, wall fo wall carpeting, car- d lot are some af the features of this home. The property is located close to schools and has an axcellent mortgage of approximately $24,500.00 with interest at 9V4 per cent which is assumable to the qualifying purchaser. For Roomy three bedraam home with while limestone fireplace between living and dining room, wall fo wall carpeting, patlo doors, built in bar and pook-cases, 1 full and tw landscaped and fenced lot and double parage. appointment fo view fhis lovely home. BERT LIUNGH . 635-5754 bedrooms and 2nd bath in ‘0 V2 baths, @ Make an Phone Rusty Liungh 635-3366, 635-2976 a, a THE HERALD Wednesday, October 30, 1974 PAGE A3 MAZDA SALES. DL No. 08-273 We Are Continually Working & Checking Our Used Vehicles To Give Our Customers Better Value. 25 Used USED CARS & STATION WAGONS F 4 Door, 4 Speed, Cheap fran- 1987 Cortina co ostation, 1967 Ford Falcon Stn. Wgn., Small 6 cyl., . 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