FAGE 2, THE HERALO, Tuesday, July 19, 1977 ’ driver of the car had gone Crash!!! Police would not release any names connected with this accident that occurred at Keith and Kalum on Friday. Apparently the- through a stop sign and hit the truck. The driver was apparently a juvenile and charges are pending. ~ A week of work for Terrace’s R building belonging to CFTK and Bear Creek Logging had RCMP in Terrace received a complaint Sunday froma redident who said 1 ite iid béén receiving threatening telephone calls. A complaint was received Monday that the A &:W had been broken inteand a smail amount of money had been taken, A complaint at 4635 Straume Ave. was. received Monday. Police received a complaint Monday that a plane was over due at Terrace Airport, It was later located at Tahtsa Lake. A complaint of barking dogs was received Sunday in the 3300 block of Kenney St. A complaint of a missing 1969 Dodge van from Pine St. was made Sunday. A brown wallet was found at the midway on Ottawa St. Sunday. Police received a report someone had broken a window and damaged a wall at Totem Gulf Sunday. A small amount of money was stolen Sunday after a break and enter at Electrolux Canada on Sunday. Police received a complaint Sunday a TV set was stolen from 4502 Park Ave. After investigation it was determined the matter was civil, not criminal. Police are investigating a report Sunday of three youths ordering and eatin food at the Lakelse Hote and thea leavin without paying for it Sunday. An ‘orange Chibbe of a prowler trailbike was reported stolen from 3854 Kirkaldy. - St; in Terrace Sunday. ‘“-Bolice have the name of | the suspect who was reported littering Saturday Woodland and Fasbury Drive. Police have the name of the suspect who was reported littering Saturday . at Woodland and Fasbury _ Drive at north Eby. Police received a report Saturday of someone making an obscene telephone call to someone living in the Kirkaldy sub- division. Police received a report Friday of a stolen red standard bike from 2501 Thomas. A CCM Swinger with a red frame and serial number F543126 was also stolen Friday from 4919 Gair Ave, A Royal Blue Apollo 10 speed was alse stolen Friday from 8106 Davis St. Anestimated $200 damage - was done to a travel trailer at 4715 Tuck Ave. Friday. Two B.C. flags and one Canadian flag was stoien from 4623 Lakelse Ave. Frida woman with her daughter in the Theatre Friday. She was arrested and placed in the cells and her daughter was placed in a welfare home. . A set of glasses were ‘turned into the police office ‘as found property July 13. A purple Appolo 10 speed was stolen Irom 4707 Goulet Wednesday. A black Motorcran bike was found at 3496 Alaska ferry strike persists JUNEAU, alaska Alaska state ferry system workers have voted to continue thelr 12-day-old strike until the state agrees to ‘maintain existing wages” with a cost-0f-living allowance. Greg:.0’Claray, Inland beatmenh’s union vice- esident; said he met with erry workers over the weekend inhKetchikan dis- cuss the’ pe ess of the strike and their feelings about it. He said workers gave the wiion a-unanimous vote to continue the strike until the cost-ofliving allowance issue is solved, O’Claray said the union has backed down substantially from its original contract demands, but complained that the state has made no movement from its offer of a flat 5.6 per cent increase in wages over the twoyear life of the contract. ; O’Claray estimates that the state would lose about $¢ million if the strike continues through July. Parmenter Wednesday. Police réceived a complaint Wednesday of . two suspicious persons near a vehicle at the weigh scale on Yellow 16 west, Upon investigation police found a stolen vehicle. and_ also learned that the Kalum Motel had been broken into and a theft had occurred. A been broken Into also. © - Police complaint someone had stolen a battery oul of a. vehicle parked at Aqua Plumbing Wednesday. A light blue Sprinter was found in the North Kalum Trailer Court Wednesday received: ‘a- TENNIS COURTS |. WILL BE PAVED Terrace’s long-awaited tennis courts will be a reality within the next two week’s or so, according to John Wallbergs of the Terrace Downtown Lions Club. The final two contracts were let last week. One for the paving to L.G. Scott and Son and the other, for fencing to Terrace Landscaping. Wallbergs, Chairman of this project said he hoped to have the local tennis enthusiasts on the courts in following week. time for the 50th Anniversary celebrations, failing that they would be finished e ims. Police found a drunk | ce LOBSTER HAWAIIAN shell and spanish rice. . Lobiter & chieken meat sauteed In a detightful cream & gauce with a touch of klrich served in 6 half pineapple 30 PM - 10 PM Lr ect CLM, , L AWELSE Mor OR [hore 4620 LAKELSE, TERRACE | ‘INTERNATIONAL CUISINE” HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FINE SELECTIONS CHUNKY CHUNK New York steak oo IMPORTED CANADIAN WINES MONDAY THRU SAVURDAY parisienne potas stutfed tomatg LS (Chef) HANS BILGER uy uicenseo Cours y BRIAN GREGG Herald Staff Writer Increased demands for homemakers in the Terrace area has led Terrace Community Services to initiate a new course on homemakers orientation. Margaret Langley, community services co- ordinator, said Monday the | demands are coming from doctors, social workers, public health persons, senior citizens and other’ groups. The 1978 Ministry of, Health policy includes more use of homemakers, she Gold The Golden Rule centre in Terrace, an agency that has helped find full or part-time work’ for almost 12,000 people in the past five years, - IS olding a raffle. The goal: to raise enough money’ to meet operating expenses. Co-ordinator Juanite Hatton says that Provincial Secretary Grace McCart has - made -$500 a’ mont availabletotheemployment gionlies .. _ Tylon back pack agency, but another §500 is required monthly. _ _ Tohelp entice prospective ticket buyers, Hatton has received donations from a number of businesses in t community. The prizes are listed below. . Tickets will be sold for $1 each or six for $5 with the draw set for Labor Day, Sept. 5, on CFTK-TV, LIST OF PRIZES 2 one way trips via CPA to Vancouver - Dondted by | Frank Beban Logging . 2half hour sight seeing trips via TPA by TPA Model toys from Finning * Tractor ; Gift certificate $35 men’s cardigan by Taylor’s Mens CMP and turned into the police. A blue Sprinter was-stolen - from. ;: Pizza... Patio. Wednesd: ay. woe. TTT, Seite A red Peugeot 10 speed . was stolen from the Pizza: Patio Wednesday. Police received a complaint someone threw a rock through a window at 3979 Pine St. Wednesday. Police received a report Tuesday someone was discharging a shotgun in the Matin Drive area. Police received a complaint Tuesday that a vehicle had had an insecure load while driving on Yellowhead 16 west and part of the load had fallen off and struck the complainant car. Police _ received a complaint Tuesday a number. of John Deere Loader parts were stolen from 4703 Haugland. ; A Nubian doe goat was stolen Tuesday at New Remo. Police 2 . during ~ Lpienic cooler 31 “hy-"Perrace: Equipment : said, and Terrace - Community Services anticipates an even greater . demand at that time. | She said about 12 people are 80 far planning to take the course and more are | expected to sign up before it begins, July 20 from 1:30 pm to4pmint Skeena Health Unit. SR ‘We hope to continue the course on a biweekly basis the fall season to encourage more people to become part of our homemakers program and to. acquaint regular participants of ‘the course Wear 2 cases of eggs by Samson's f party packs of chicken b r chicken by. Bee N Suis" 2 Smorgasbord dinners by Oll's Place. ; 1 Pocket calculator battery operated ..: éanon.. by. ikinson Business Machine qt. donated by. Omineca: Building - and fram: Sales i general electric steam iron 1 hair, dryer ‘donated by... ‘Sh oppers Drug Mart. - 1 interior door prefinished walnut by Modern Wood & Aluminum 1 electric skilsaw model - 574C by Albert & McCaffery 1 $25 gift certificate by Queensway Trading (old furniture stall location) 2, luncheons. at ‘Smiling Jacks ee 1 picnic table : (bolted construction with benches attached urethane coated) by Three Rivers Workshup en Rule omem with more specifics on what resources are available in Terrace,” Langely said. She added that whatever does not get covered this month will be covered in the fall. . _ The course begins with an introduction to homemakers which includes their duties ' designed and the type of clients they _ will be erkin g for. Accident prevention and home safety is the subject of the July 21 session with Fire Chief Cliff Best informing homemakers what they are required to know about another person’s home in by Terrace Co-op 1 Black & Decker % inch drill and caddy by Gordon & Anderson - : 1 case of motor oil by Jim McEwan Motors 1 gift certificate $30 by -Overwaitea 1 gift certificate $10 by Safeway . , 1 Timex watch either man's or.woman's by Lakelse Pharmacy, 1: gift certificate $20 by ‘Woolworths’ 1 handblown glass vase by Winterland 1 panoramic picture at the olympic stadium = 1! y The Minister of Fitness Jona Campagnolo. 1 Telstar T.V. game with adaptor by Northern Drugs Model John Deere toys by Madigan Equipment 1 all wool camper coat by Ev’s Men’s Wear i case motor oil 10-20 by ‘Terrace Chrysler . 5 coupons for computer checks of car or pickups by ‘Totem Ford 1 lead of gravel 10 yds. delivered’ by Bill Kennedy ‘ jlness. - 1 safet 4 prevention. : Understanding the elderly client is the subject of the July 22 session which deals with bed-ridden patients. . Alcohol and drug related problems is a. session to be generally akers * terms of safety, fire and fire :* e b a : ht bes “ir ae useful information of, a ce homemaker to know. §, Occasionally homemaker will work in a home where the mother is in the hospital and a session - will be given on this subject Bas ok “F ete J uly 27. . 2 ere ig also a session on =~ understanding mental, starts raffle Terrace Motors weap 4 flight bags by Quadra Travel 1 gift certificate for $20 by ebrity Jewelry deposit hox dial lock by 1 pair bowling shoes (white pro-bo) man or woman by with — reat West Life _ and Marg - Terrace Bow ing 1 metal sculpture by Lanny * Nevison 1 flowering or green plant $15 your choice by Central Flowers & Gifts 1 gift certificate $10 by Singer Sewing Center - 1 credit note for $25 on any goods by Roseann Flooring 1. aluminum _ electric barbecue $90 value from can 1 credit note for service value $20 by Skeena Auto Metal 1 leather ladies hand bag or equal value $30 by Bob's oes i" f I night's accommodation for couple any time but holiday week - Ends by K’Shain Mo 1 model kit for logging truck t ease of motor oil 10-30 by by Terrace International 1 food voucher $25 donated. Terrace loses pioneer William Brakenbury, born. in Norfolk. County, nd ‘in 1895; diet: at : ie Anglican: . Kitwanga; internment . followed at Kitwanga Valley Cemetery. - Pallbearers were Fred Doli Sr.,° Fred Faulkner, Eugene: Dutton, Leroy Hobenshield, Aage Engholm Ss five grandchildren and nine eatgrandchildren. Out-of-town friends relatives attending the services were Babe and and. Brankenbury is survived.” hy-his son, George, and his undaughter, Violet Hlsworth,.| ry)” sagt VN a tag 1p. et tyes t ’ Dorothy Dutton of Prince... Rupert; Earl Hobenshield of : J Kispiox; Jank and Edna _ Mould of Smithers, and Eileen Brakenbury of apprehended a someone who was reported...“ Tuesday shoplifting at,'the’’ . \ a in : ‘ re Pl a N ij and George Daniels. CREST MOTOR HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT . ~" AuG.22 0 104.m. s “ hoards on consumers and producers. SELECT STANDING COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE a ; 7 Notice is hereby given that a -» Public Hearing will be held at a PURPOSE: to hear presentations from individuals or organizations onthe folowing matters: — (1) Agricultural Land-present and tut ' (2) Gost of Agriculture Production and the impact of marketing Smithers. ure requirements, wen 43) Pricing practices and merchandising methods of all phases of i! pracessingand handlingofB.C. produced and competitive foods. Individuals or organizations wishing to appear before the Committee are advised that typed briefs should be submitted to the Chairman _at Sulte 230, 10451 Shelibridge Ave., Richmond, B.C. V6X 2W8, not — less than 14 days prior to the hearing date. This will enable Com- . mittee members and research staff to examine the content of the © briefs prior to the hearing. SELECT STANDING COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE. \ Len Bawtrée, MLA, Chairman m4 Mi an) re “se BE 3h af wh: FS tf abe ety fest u fs fee we rot e