THE Uv INCA can Hs WLU, Ww bUNESD. X, JAN UARY 15, 1980 i waar Fast Service’ Benson Bros. Good Drivers og “” "Comfortable Cars Always on the Job ‘ Phone -Hazelton. - Omineeca Hotel, 2 long 2 short ““Bujld B. ¢.” The Future Looks Bright The future’ glows, Birds promise sit. thick. upon the hour Pacific Milk is’ grateful for Brit- ish” Columbta’s’ ‘bright: _Drospects. 1980. is: a welcome year. of . Pacific Milk . 328 Drake St, Vancouver Facteries at Abbotsford and Ladner - Prince Ropert A RBAL (Goon HoTeL a4 coke wre ele Prince Rupert B. C. . - an 0-0-0 0-0 ny J. Allan" ‘Rutherford Surveys promptly . executed. | ; SMITHERS, B.C. _ 7 Feat is He MR ip DR.'R.'C. BAMFORD © i ) ; =| ‘ i a. a . q = Office —Over the Drug Store 4 SMITHERS, B.C." & ; igs by 2 ant tog m Evan i ee | i RUSH it o J eo, md - Henry Motors Limited Ford Cars BG: LANDSURVEYOR 3 x f Pride in Your. Calling rand can ‘be prevented from, suffering |’ nen: of many callings. Curl Doney, the college president, can staud.up and say in the words of the elnh's ethiies “It. ix my _ duty to con-+ Tf should be ‘lone ‘at all times as well EW. RAZELTON, B.C. . ‘Published Eyery Wednesday Cc. H, SAWLE _=s - Advertising ratées—$1.60 ing notices lhe per line pe. jline each snberquent insertion, : Inch ‘per month ' i : There is mail Yor tigen’ for ‘argument in the assertion - that pride in one’s calling—no .matter what it-be so ‘long is it-is -honest and honorable—has direct: bearing upon the formation of cheracter. This’ was aptly and prac- tically brought ovtuin® an address nidde recently by a Western State: super, tntendent: uf ‘schools before ‘a gather- ‘ing of publie school teachers: °° “Ht is through a recognition of the social importance of his vocation that the man who follows ‘the humblest calling can - maintain . his self-respect from that wotind té the personality Which we call: ‘inferiority complex, I belong to a service club: made ip of In that. club The Omineca Herald -|sérve soélety’ “Theodore: PUBLISHER insertion, 1c per wow dae —— sider mp vocation "worthy and a Marr, “our {plumber * ‘jnember, can stand’ up and say: ‘I consider my vocation | ‘worthy’ Tsaae Patterson, our ‘farmer member who js also’ the excellent governor of our great, atate, con stand up and say: a § consider my vocation worthy.’ Wal- ter Moily, our baker “member, can stand up and say: ‘I. consider my vocation’ Worthy.” And no member of that club | ant stand Up and say: ‘My vocation is’ ‘more worthy than yours,’ for there are no grades of worthiness aniéng “yocationg - through Which - men find: their opportunities to. serve so tiety.”. oo. leet pos - Two points in” - the’ ¥ foregoing exceit | are worthy of particular considera- } tion, Pirst. Recognition of the s0- cial » importance—servica ” ‘opportunt- ties—of one eraft or ‘vocation. Se- cond. There are no grades of dis- tiuctions of worthiness among . voca- tions ‘through Which we find our op- portunities to serre Society. " Satisfaction in” one’s . chosen work follows ‘4a very. simple formula. It, should be’ work which one ean do best and get the must, pleasure out of do: ing it. It should’ be done with the consciousness of service rather with with a desire for self-gradification. Gail fording' me. distinct opportunity: tolin .{Vinees of Canada. dress. ; extended to Mr. Allen for his interest- ing talk. to, do it. And "Fe e in full realization thie ite thorough performance, is a neces ® sary part of the whole plan of indivi4 dual and social effort. thing. but: pleasant -and.inapirfug, and life can never be anything..but glor- fously. werth while.’ kee ——— “The - first Pareut-eacters Thursday, January, 9. A letter was read ‘from-the provincial ‘association eongradulating ‘the Terrace organizn- {Hion, on, its, splendid jmembership of 54. & It was decided to send 2 vote of thank» — to “Mias" Pillsbury for her work while vice- -presidet here. The Indy teachers aud Mrs. Holmiveod were. thanked for their work ‘in connection with the big Christmas concert. ; The Rey. Mr. H. Higous Education ‘throughout the pro- ; He stressed the point that British Columbia. was the most ‘backward province in the Do- minion in this. mattor. In eastern pro- vinces much more time is given to the subject and each week a minister of one of the denominations gives an ad- _A hearty vote of thanks was and Parts » tie ‘by experienced men Acetelyne Welding Garage and Showrooms | | Smithers, B.C. H. B. RocHESTER, Manager Ratee $1.50 per day up. whee pit _ Omineca ‘Hotel C, .W. Dawson,. Prep. "” HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS #AND COMMERCIAL «MEN Hazelton - B.C. Win, Grant’s ‘Agency HAZELTON, B. C. _ Representing Conipanies we GREAT WEST LIFE . + Notary Public Confidential Matters attended to..- Ld The Hazelton. “Hospital ‘Mae Hazelton Hospital issues tic-’ kets for any perlodat $1.50: per‘: ‘| ‘month in ‘advanee, - This’ rate in-) |: cludes, office consultations, ’ medi:" cines, ag well as all costs while. 7 in the hospital. ‘tckets » are ob-.|'|: tainable tn Haziton at tte. drug store ot by mail from the “medi- « eat superintendent at the Hospital B.C. UN DERTAKERS | Canadian Pacific Railway - From Bitae Rinbert to “tenes 2 | ver and Victoria. and Return — B. Cc. Coast Steamships - ‘Winter Excorsion Fares: ee ‘BOB onIPMENT A seaEALEY, 2 ad P.O. Box 8 wd PRINCE RUPERT, BG," “wil befog u ue ra Ee penn . ne sat a ae a ate The » Ombaced Here a ardesge, 00a veak: wae ae ‘ ey ae B General Garage Repairs 7 | a fe Leading Fire Inisurance $}:: os + ta LE. BUILDING Allen addressed the miceting on . Re- rp Vancoaver Stock Exchange is he machinery which converts . capital into mining, oil and industrial enterprises employing Western Canada ' Yabor. When investors buy listed stocks, ‘their purchases represent machinery,. _ + Ghafts;. roads: and camps, smelters, j...: factories, payrolls. The result of such - activity is the development of natural ot teas Sunesourcea,.thecreation of new wealth, ‘ _. thriving wholesale houses, retail stores, _ farms, prosperous workmen. an The mining ‘industry in this province ~,¢. salone pays atinually'in wages .30 000,000 |; and employs 18, 900 ,workmen. ae What part. dogs. the Vancouver Stock “ay os .. Exchange’ play in this activity, this os enlarging of our payrolls? ... test thy : ; “The Exchange P “for securities o the investor: to ‘participate ‘in. those _. telbuted,. to the development.of British Gola, her, Andale and P payrolls. sae petens et ae “a om provides a ready market. | valpe. ‘This encourages * a ‘ ~~ meritorious enterprises. that have con: * This -advariiecnient is published’: by, Mombak of ‘the "Yduloiver Stock Bich te disteminats: information concerning the junctions of a Stock Exchange: and i! ww fat tay yo. Buying and Selling Securities.’ i a force in increasing your prosperity, ne li no such market | were: available, -investers would be reluctant -to place: funds in securities which would remain “frozen,” The activity of this market represents’ the. public’s, desire to buy. - and sell securities and keeps every ‘investor posted as to the cash yalue of his holdings and the success of the. industries those holdings represent. The Stock E Exchange requires that every stock listed on the Exchange be scruti- nized as to capitalization,. directors, soundness of‘the enterprise. Through members of: the Exchange; British Columbig’a investment oppor- = | tunities are advertised, -worklwide interest of capital aroused: a “The Vancouver ‘Stock Exchange thus" plays. ite part in creating confidence and ivectirig capital to British Columbia. enterprises. The Exchange is a powerful ‘building payroll i ri Ah ey e in order fo Kate an ‘Businerssiof = - ana ae : vn 220 feet Be gue Pee ange eat + To the man or woman who follows 7 this formula, work never can be any-§ meeting ge for 1030 was held in the school -on- Po