opening, $5.13 PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Thursday, May 11, 1978 Princess, Margaret was centre of from precocious teenage years to middleage LONDON (AP) hor impetuous childhood through her precocious teen- age years to her stormy middie . age, Princess Margaret swirled through life trailing con- troveray over her men and her deportment. { ping ee oy nt m ce y that she and husband Antony Armatrong-Jones would seek a divorce after nearly two years of separation was only the latest episode in a life that reads like a romantic novel, — From Margaret was born in August, 1930 and made her first public appearance at the age of six at the coronation of her father, King George V1. Since then, By JANE GADD TORONTO (CP) — With at least one school board banning books and Ontario's censor prohibiting the showing of Louis Malle’s flim Pretty Baby some writers and social historians believe a conservative trend | is growing in Ontario. They point to otber in- dications of a conservative mood in the country’s largest province. Private school enrolments are increasing and public school enrolments are dropping. A bylaw has forced body-rub parlors out of business on Yonge Street she has been continually in the public sye—often with heavy consequences for hor private life. She was a lively child, ‘known to cartwheel down Buckingham Palace halls, defy orders and make “My firat memory,” she said, ‘is hall-falling out of my pram (baby carriage). A «great to-do, Iimagine I mast have wanted to be noticed,.”’ LOVED THE PIANO She was a capable horse- woman, spoke a number of languages, and loved the piano, Both Margaret and her older sister, later Queen Elizabeth, were proficient swimmers, But when they were awarded a lifesaving certificate together, ig, Buckingha: and then, clad in her best patty dress, jumped in to rescue the drenched animal. - wants ter orice “Margaret alwa what I want,” her . “When my sister and I were growing up,’ said Margaret, “she was made out to ba the goody-goody one, That was boring so the press tried to make out I was wicked as hell.” Margaret blossomed into a precocious teenager and jet- setter, a beautiful young woman with violet eyes, brown hair and flawless skin. She was surrounded by the British press and idolized Book bannings, censorship in Toronto. A group founded by white supremacist Don Andrews has produced a list of 13,050 signatures in its bid» to become a recognized provincial political party. The group has been around for years but has never before been able to claim such support. While the signatures are under in- vestigation by the Ontario election 1 commis- sion, Andrews is in jail for possession of explosives. Bight-wing groups such as Renaigsance Canada Inc. also are claiming increasing support. B.C. briefs - MAN CRUSHED ., WEST VANCOUVER (CP) :— Jose Genro, 28, of nearby ‘Burnaby was killed Monday ‘when he was crushed by a cement safety beam. Police said the B.C. Railway worker was installing beams ‘ona railway trestle when the - mishap occurred, Twe other ‘workers were injured. :.. JAILED FOR FRA reading of fraud i» VANCOUVER (CP) — Provincial court Judge John McIntyre also fined UNAS Savings and Investment Plan Lid. $44,000 and Title Holding Ltd. $1,000. Zipursky pleaded guilty to obtaining Money on non-existent mortgages and on mor- tgages sold to other in- vestors. REPORT MADE VANCOUVER (CP) — The two mortgage companies of and capital in 1977, up from which he was a director. $2,764,573 the previous year. -NOVEL BANNED Margaret Laurence’s novel, The Diviners, a Canadian bestseller, has. ‘been banned. from the reading list in Grade 13 classes in Huron County in southweatern Ontario. “NEWS IN BRIEF . MONTREAL «= = (CP)— Famed Soviet director Sergel Bondarchuk has agreed to present the world premiere of his new film, The Steppes, at a. major film featival set totake place here . this summer. ' Organizers of the city's .pécond World Film Festival announced at a news can- ference Tuesday that Bondarchuk and American . director Brian de Palma are the firat name directors who have agreed to attend the Aug, 25-Sept. 9 festival, . As at last year’s festival there will be symposiums of interest to both the Canadian and international film community.’ NEW YORK (CP) — Canadian planist Robert Silverman's New York debut has éarned praise from ‘a local eritie, © |} AG: Bill Zakariasen, writing The Dally News Tuesday, called Silverman's per- ‘rormance “a notable suc- ‘widespread by the royalty-loving public during the austere years after the Second World War. “The pleasure-seoking headline writers amoking gant cigarette holders became famous. BROUGHT SYMPATHY _ In her mid-20s, her ill-fated _Tomance with Royal Air Force Group Capt, Peter Townsend brought her. sympathy. Townsend, a Battle of Brit- . ain hero, was equerry King George VI. But dashing fighter ace had been divorced. and that brought to “marrying the “princess said in 1977. "It ~~ family and church pressure that aventually forced the princess to renounce him. Four and a half years later, in May 1960, ashe married ‘globetrottin photographer Armetrong- “Jones—later elevated to the peerage as Lord Snowdon— after a secret love affair. Millions watched their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey or television. controversy Her latest man, and suitably her lateat scandal, was Roddy Llewellyn, a socisiite and former hipp: turned aspiring supper-clu crooner, . Margaret came in for eriticlam in Parliament, in public and among Church of England clerics for ber friendship with Llewellyn, with whom she frequently was seen and in whose company she took vacations on the Caribbean ” island of Mustique. Their often marriage enthralled Britona but effectively ended 16 years and two later with a separation. “J don’t. see myself again,” the would probably be too much of a bore." as Ontario swings to right Huron County has also taken John Stelnbeck's Of Mice and Men and J. D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye off Grade 13 curriculi, Some groups think the bocks are blasphemous and cess,” . Silverman presented a program of four pieces on Sunday, including the New York premiere of the first Canada’s most impértant composer. The critic sald Silverman delivered the Somers’ plece with. “expected dedication and full command of its fearsome technical, demands.” NEW YORK (AP) — Cliff Robertson, who touched off an investigation into. corruption in the movie industry, has urged his fellow actora to speak out on wrongdoing - in Hollywood. “Tt iy truth, 20 matter how difficult; -that<-wilkvarrest; cotpsrate: crime invour Ine dustry )-and sae ‘walidress Robertson told about -’400 members of the New York Screen Actors Guild at, their annual meeting Tuesday. .: ~ Bulkley-Nechako Regional District gets $49,500 _ A grant of $49,500 for establishment of an Economic Development Commission for the Bulkley- Nechako Reglonal District was announced today by Skeena M.P. Iona Cam- pagnolo. . Campagnolosald the grant was one of 24 applications approved by the Industrial Development Committee under the Canad-British Columbia Industrial Development Subsidlary Agreement. — , Campagnolo sald letters of offer would go forward to the applicants approved, and further detalla of specific grants would be made available following ac- ceptance by the applicants, ..In addition to the Bulkley- Nechako Reglonal District grant, Economtc Development Commissions were also approved for the nese tat Persons wishing to apply for any of the Job Op- potunities fisted for the Terrace District on this: page should contact the Canada Employment Centre at 4630 Lazelle Avenue or telephone 635- 144. - INSTRUCTORS, open, $5.60-$6.40 per hour, Hours will vary depen- ding on type of course any person able to com- municate a skill, trade or interest to a group of adult students. REGISTERED’ NURSE, 1 vacancy. $6.00 per hour depending on erience. Performing office nursing services. NIGHT AUDITOR, 1 r hour. ust be able fo handle full audit duties. Must be able to control security of the hotel. , BABYSITTERS- URGENT, open, 1) In employers home- Thornhill area must have awn transportation. 1 child. Alternate weeks - must be non-smoker. $7.00 per day. 2) In employers home- two references required- in Terrace, 2 children- shift work-full time $9.00 r day. 3) In employers ome-two references required-Terrace area, Must have own tran- sportation-1 child-11 months old, nours are 7:00) a.m.3:00 p.m, - references "ate eena $7.00 per dav (4) Wu take co your home, must have two letters of reference, in Terrace area, | child 9 months old, wages are $7.00 per day. 5) In em- loyers home-live in-two letters of reference are required. Gossin Creek area-shift work-some housework-full time $200.00 per month plus room and board. 6) In employers home-two required-in Thornhill area must have own trangportation-3 children-some . housework-full time evening hours. $10.00 per day negotiable. 7) In employers home-two references required-in Terrace area. Babysit- ting duties-evenings only- 1 child, 1% months: old, $5.00 per day. . a“ HAIRDRESSER, 1 vacancy, Commission, Terrace, Licensed experieuced ap- plicants only. FALLERS 7 vacancles, $195 per day and bonus plus, Prince Rgpert, Must be experienced m Weat Coast Logging Two years, saws are provided. GENERAL OFFICE CLERK 1 vacancy, approx. $4.00 per hour D.O.E., Terrace, . Operation ywokkeeping machine (Can - Taini necessary) myoicing, filing, cash, general clerical General babysitting, duties. fieitettteeebcnsocaniesann nae utah nmi ened naeaerne eee p gee . > gr aay orf eee ao eretet eter: Fatalatatgt Pee “Rigional Districts of Peace River-Liard and Kootenay- Boundary. The other 21 approvala were for small manufacturing and processing facilities. ..Campagnole said the amount provided for these projects is $586,524, shared equally by the Federal Department of Regional Economic Expansion and the B.C. Ministry of Economle Expansion and COOK, 1 vacancy, $1,000.00 . to $1,200.00 manage kitchen and staft and tofunction as head _ gook — should be fully food menu experienced in costing and planning SHOE REPAIRMAN, 1 opening. $800.00 per Hionth. Must be able to cperate all standard equipment and machines involved with the trade. COOK, 1 $800.00 per month. Must have experience in oriental food preparation. ELECTRICIAN 1 opening. I.W.A. Rate. ust be certified one vear sawmill expereince. HEAD TECHNOLOGIST 1 opening. $l,zu0.0v a month DOE. Must. be able to supervise ‘lab ‘Terrace, Dictaphone typist » staff, machine main- tenance program and advise duty roster. SAWFITTER 1 opening. $9.60 hr Uncertified, $9.80 ¥, hr Certified. Must have mmimum ate years experience carbide and and, LIBRARIAN 1 opening. vacancy,.- opporttpities t ee aed betoon the. B.C. Ministry of Econom!e Development. ..The Federal Minister of State bald the approvals bring to 52 the total number - of projects approved to date, consisting of 39 under the Assistance to Small En-. terprise Program, «4 research programs, and 9~ Industrial Development Commissions, representing a total combined commit- ment of $1.3 million. Terrace Job Opportunities institution LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, 1 vacancy, $00 a month, Terrace, (Must .. able to operate all standard equipment and machines involved in the trade. ° REGISTERED NURSES, 2 vacancies, $7.00 per hour, Terrace, Must be R.N. - Shift work, to CREDIT OFFICER . TRAINEE, 1 vacancy, Salry ‘‘Negotiable’, Terrace Minimal grade 12 is necessary, financial back ji ground: an asset, excellent for career (COMB) WELDER,. 1 vacancy, $10.01 14 per hour, -iie Terrace, To do welding . i repair, work on heavy duty equipment, no ticket necessary, but minimal. 3 years experience is reatiired, STENOGRAPHER, 1 " vacancy, $425.96 bi-weekly, 60 W.P.M. WAITRESSES HEQUIRED (i) Four in Terrace, must be. 19 years of age, one to start & a.m,’ other 5:30 am, other after: wages are $4.58 per. . One to perform car-hop duties at $3.00 an hour must have 6 months . waitress experience. (2) Out of town, if no tran- _ $1,800,00-$2.300.00 per aportation available, may annum. Suitable professional experlence- LS. or M.L.S. degree with two years related experience preferrable vocationa academic arrange accomodations. Must have experience, will serve liquor, must be over 19 yeara of age night ehift from 5:09 to 9:00 or 10:00 starting wage $4.00 per hour. eae ee tee contain sexual-material not fit for Grade 13 atudents. “It’s a real right-wing push, and writers are caught - in the- crunch," says June Callwood, chairman of a new _ Writers’’ Union committee’ established to fight cen- sorship. . She said the Writers’ Union plans to sue any group or individual who défames Canadian writers. ‘Calling . Margaret Laurence a pornographer libel," she said, 3 The movie Pretty Baby, . which is showing in Quebes, is the story of a 12-year-old girl raised in a New Orleans brothel. It has been praised by -some: reviewers a5 a ‘brilliantlymade movie. Renaissance Canada, an organization wanting a return ‘to —'' so-called traditional values, was in- corporated: as a federal charity early this year.- PROMOTES DISCIPLINE Brian Kempsier, Ontario - chairman of Renaissance Canada, saya there now are thousands ‘of volunteers in the organization, which aims to put discipline back into x jJim Fain de ‘Mai ae It was announced last month that Margaret woul continue her public life—the implication being that she would not see Llewellyn as often at least in public—and .. the Buckingham Palace. announcement today said she had ‘‘no plans for re- marriage.” education. It is affiliated with Renaissance In- ternational, an organization Ten-Commandment values in all areas of life. ‘Renaissance In ternational, based Toronto, brought Anita Bryant to Canada for her current eight-city tour, in whieh she is promoting traditional .sex-roles, § Christianity, and the protection of children from homosexuals, whom she * considers sinners. Prof. Paul Rutherford, a social historian at the University of Toronto, sald in an interyiew that anxiety about the economy makes -people more. conservative. “The roots are in the anxiety of affluent people about thelr own personal, § future,” he said, “Inflation is what scarea people most, There Is a fear that a lot of the social pro- grams instituted in the 19608. were ill-considered. , “This fear can be used by many types of political groups including some frightening ones, like the white supremacists.” TRUCK _ RENTAL _ Crew Cabs, % Tons, -in - * _ Skeena dr. ~- All subjects are considered with the éxception of Physical Eduction and dance, which are par- tHleipating subjects and not subject to ach lp. (P.E. and Guidance are considered if student has “D" or “E”). - A student must have 17 points or better on the basis of9 for A, 2 for B, 1 for C1, 0 for C2, and -1 for CB -» They must not have “d” or Mtg" or iy, GRADE 10 * +105 Dale MacDonald 101 Doug ron 10-1 Audrey-Anne Black +169 Kathryn Dunaster +104 Susan +106 Sam Reimer +10-2 Mauro Cervo +10-4 Diane Hoekstra +107 Elsie Troelatra 10-5 David Mostad 10-5 James Palahicky +10-7 Rogelio Valdez +On Honour Roll for the third time. Honourable Mention -10-1 Renee-Anne Black 1-3 Dawn 104 Clayton Kurisu 10-5 Doug Morrison 10-6 Laura Quast A CANADIAN COMPANY _ For rental information | contact Terrace Agent: The Lazelle Medical Centre is pleased to DR. CATHERINE REILKOFF will be rejoining the medical staff Monday, May 23, 1978 3 Gr, 8-98-10 Honour Roll GRADE 9 +81 Tony Appels +94 Jill Harris +0-6 Clinton Jeffrey +03 Julla Gowe #S Bruno Hidber +86 Doug McGhee +8-9 Barbara Thomas $1 Darla Birch +9-2 Michelle Caulien +0-2 Leta Coasett 96 Rachel Le Franc + On Honour Roll for the third time. Honourable Mention 91 Lawrence Bell 9-2 Roger Cook $6. Eileen McCullough 97 Ingrid Metzmeler. GRADE 8 +85 Denise Kenney #8 Patricla Philpot #2 Maria DaSilva + +8-9 Melanie Reid +8-3 Denise Dunster +8-4 Gordon Hoekstra +On Honour Roll for the third time. : Honourable Mention b-4 Sandra Hislop {107 Shirley Taylor "CANUCK Ye Tons, Suburbans, a Jimmies, Conventional fm ~~ and 4x4’s, ‘ McEwan} ides