Page 2, The Herald, Monday, June 9 198 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Position: Administrator, Kisplox Elementary School. - Theduties: Supervise school staff Including teachers. . Administrates all aducation programs coming under the jurisdiction of the Kisplox Education Committee. _ Responsible for tha praparation of education budget, financial guide lines, monthly financial reports, or- dering of ail school supplies, and other related duties. } Qualifications: Office Management, Personnel skills, familiarity with community, communication abilities. Must have own vehicle with valid drivers licence. (Knowledge of Gitskan language would be an asset). Salary: Negotlable. , Compatition closing date: June 20th, 1960. Expected start date: August Sih, 1980. Forward resume to: Kisplox Education Committee, * care of Box 325, Hazelion, B.C. VOJ 1Y0. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME” Section 589 of the Municipal Act that Council of the District of Terrace Intends to proceed with the construction of certain works hereinafter described as - Local Improvement under the Initiative Pian. mo, : A. General Description of the Work Upgrade to Asphalt the 2300 block of Cramer Street . B. The Program Is estimated to cost $12,109.00, Including provision for interim finance charges, advertising costs, engineering costs, expenses relating to security Issuing by-laws and con- tingencies. . C. The share or proportion of the estimated cost of the Program to be. borne by the District of Terrace relative to Intersections and frontage reductions is $1,108.00. -D, The share or proportion of the _by the taxable land abutting on said works Is $11,000.00. E. The total frontage deemed taxable for the purposes of this Program Is 1,152.65 feet. - F, The share or proportion’ of the program to be borne by the parcels of land benefiting from or abutting on the work Is estimated to cost $10.50 per taxable front foot at completion. G. Debt retirement including interest will be In ten (10) annual installments, calculated on the taxable front footage at $2.09 per foot per year. Further notice is hereby given that a copy of this notice has been malled to the owner(s) of the parcels of land liable fo be specially charged for the cost of. ‘sald works, and unless within one (1) month of the date of the publication of this notice, a majority of the owners representing at least one half of the value of the parcels petition the Council of the District of Terrace not to proceed with It, the work may be undertaken. as a local im- provement. : Petitions shall be lodged with the Clerk, and shall be deemed to be presented fo the Council when so lodged, of which every owner of a parcel of land liable to be specially charged under this program Is table te take notice and be governed accordingly. a E.R. Hallsor Clerk-Administrator District of Terrace Notice Is hereby given pursuant ‘to: estimated cost of the program to be borne . | which are Ilable to be specially charged, — Hospital, Terrace, B.C. AUCTION An Auction of surplus ttems will take place on Thursday, June 12 at 4:00 p.rn, In the unfinished area of Mitls Memorlal Items Include: Furniture, beds, mattresses, windows, curtains, lumber and much more. a, For further Information contact the Materials Manager at the Hospital or local 236. PLEASE FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS TO THE AUCTION | Three Canadian-ranked skateboarders will be at'the Terrace Fitness Funfest on. June 21 and 22 to give shows and clinics for those at- _tending- the Funfest. Mike Blake, Kevin Harris and Doug Hasslet are being . . sent from the Canadian Pro- Am Skateboard Association in Vancouver to give the ‘clinics and. the shows, All: three have competed at the national level in free-style ¥ a a te Boal 7 Mike Blake, one of the three skateboar who will be at the Terrace Fitness Funfest on Skateboard | BS ae dexperts concentrating their show.not | aided by tinancial donations, from the Kinsmen, while yet: ‘only on style and tricks-but also on the safety aspect of .the budding sport. - The visit by the trio being sponsored in. part by : the Terrace Centennial Lions Club, who! are. also spon- soring the . Sundance , Trampoline show, coming to Terrace for the Funfest. ” The roller-skating demonstrations and clinies at the Funfest are being Asbestos in the containing small amounts of asbestos on a rail bed along - the Yamaska River in the Eastern Townships region. The first complaints centred on whether CP Rail workers might have. been endangered. But’ a. poten- . tially greater problem is that, .- rain has washed some of the ~ asbestos into. the river,.— which serves a3 a'source of drinking water for several communities, : : -Tt has also been revealed that the same type of rock has ‘been used as ballast on rail. lines ‘elsewhere in ebec. an . Paul Filtedu, vice- president of the Quebec Asbestos Mines Association, says the railway has been using the waste rock on other ‘is skateboarding and will be Hy . MONDAY 5 p.m. to midnight KING (NBC) CFETK (CBC) BCTY (CT¥) “o 1/13 idOfc, Burnett |Happy 6 : Mister La 5 ‘ and Friends Dave patton Rogers eu . . . : ews ven, ar jectric Ol ’ . 143 [News News Man -| Company , | Blonique By EDISON STEWART e]News chine News Zaom ce Monte AL (CP) Sate : Jaws our m : T: fi nO] News Chips News Over Sport o fenrcont uatry f gue eC 145 |News. chips J Hour Easy Ce Soir asbestos In ustry is bac in 700] Seattle Fantasy | Circus MacNeil Par the spotlight again, as - iE Tontgr Istand . 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The. frisbee throwers, . called the Dynamle Disc Duo, are well-known and have been featured on ABC’s Wide World of Sports program in the U.S. June 21, demonstrates an aerlal technique on his ros coming The team is composed of - three athletes, James © Brown, Canadian frisbee champion Jack Ognistoff and alternate performer Dr. Bill King. Their ‘show cor- sists af over 50 trick throws and catches, skip shots, bomerang thrown and — juggling acts. ' _ The group will be giving clinics and will be featured in the Saturday night show in the Terrace arena. water too __. sites for years. He says the producing . company, As- bestos Corp. Lid., “sells it on demand.” = Filteau sald in an in- terview the asbestos content of the rock is at mast one- half of one'per cent. Besides rail. beds, the coarse material has been used in the construction of highways and to improve , drainage around homes. The mines association — which inclgdes one Quebec government-owned minc among its membership, and . may include a second if expropriation: . proceedings are successful — Is so sen- sitive about the issue that it tried to get.an injunction to block a television news - series on CP Rail’s use of ‘asbestos ballast. - The association said the reports by the local CBC station in Montreal were “maliciously” exaggerated and would harm the in- dustry. But the injunction request was rejected. Earlier, the CBC said it ‘had turned down a request ‘by the Societe Nationale de l'Amiante, a Quebec Crown corporation, that part of the series be cancelled. The Societe was created to take over Asbestos Corp. Lid. when that company ‘became the target of government expropriation - proceedings. That takeover attempt has been stalled by a court case, but {he govern: ment “still hopes ‘to ‘gain control of the company, | The federal health depart- ment concluded in February that the effect of the asbestos in the CP Rail ballast was negligible, The department had sampled asbestos fibres in the air and water. An earlier survey by the federal environment | department, dealing only with the water supply, had found much higher asbestos counts, It said similar levels are found in several cities in both Canada and the U.S. | The environment study concluded that the use of the waste rock as ballast should be reconsidered, and a more detailed study of the problem should be undertaken. a _The' detailed study hasn't been started yet, said . Georges Mezzetta. Fisheries changes — - for Newfoundlanders - By ED WALTERS ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — An old Newfoundland battle between those who consider ae Evenin a of Talk about savings. Long distance Evening | discounts start most places Say hiat5. evening discounts on station-to-station calls to most pla Columbia start at 5 p.m. So spread the word. Give them a big hello at 5. @BCTEH ung distance discuunts to the rest Gf Canada and the U.S. start at 6 p.m. Check your directory for complete details. Une Stash 5 at 5p.m. Mon.- within B.C. Sea: a . ces within British Fr themselves full-time insore fishermen and so-called moonlighters- may be. nearing an end. For years fishermen have complained about com- petition from those making extra money from the fishery while holding down permanent jobs ashore. - The complaints have in- creased during the last three "years as the fishery ex- panded under Canada’s 200- mile limit. - . Now federal and provin- cial government and. the Newfoundland Fishermen, Food and Allied Workers unon all are engaged in new programs that are virtually certain to eliminate moonlighters. _ Under existing federal . regulations any Newfoun- dlandler can become =a fisherman simply by buying a $5 licence. ~ The licence, among other things, allows the purchase | of boats, engines, gear, paint and fuel without paying the “11 per ‘cent provincial sales fax, °C A bigger irritant to full- time fishermen Is the licence also allows moonlighters to compete In cod, squid and | mackeral markets. * Last year there were 32,352 licensed fishermen in New- fourdland but the unlod eonsiders only about 11,000 to be fulltime, F