. PAGE Az, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 10, 1974 Answering Bureau starts Monday ' Terrace Answering - Bureau begins its operations -November 15 and the : number to remember is 638- ‘8195. TAB is provided by : Terrace Community Ser- vices through an LIP grant. TAB will provide easier access to professional : persons using the answering service in times of crisis and ~ situations on the crisis line » (635-5566), It will provide an updated - list of community clubs and - organizations in the com- -“ munity for residents in the area. It will provide information -of community hall and theatre rentals and will ‘ provide a list of contacts for persons inquiring about them. It expects Lo avoid con- flictions on the community -ealendar as the chief in- formation processing office ‘ oncurrent and future events : far sponsoring groups and residents of the area. Community services ‘ believes there is a real need -in Terrace for both a -- telephone answering service for business an : professional persons and for ; an information service to the community-at-large. It has, in the past, acted as an information and referral service for the community. it has answered inquiries on a wide range of subjects from community clubs and -organizalions to ferry rates at Prince Rupert. — “We believe that seed funding for a project like TAB ‘under the locai initiatives program, in - addition to providing jobs at a time of peak unem- ployment, would com- pliment the services we are . presently able to offer and . would enhance the in- ‘formation and referral service we formerly offered -the Terrace community,” -said Margaret Langley, TAB advisor. Terrace Community - Services presently offers a crisis line for the com- munity, a meals on wheels ‘program, a homemakers “service, a rental agency for .BCHMC for senior citizens, a consumer services debt a r .~ counsellor and ad- ministration for small or short term community programs. “We see this project as excellent opportunity to . offer employment and * future incentive to persons * who are physically han- * dicapped or ‘disabled; : Business ? break-in f f Police received a report * Terrace Radiator and . Battery was broken into * during the weekend and $10 *was stolen. Entry was i gained b; making a small = hole in the front door and » unlocking it. rey : Trucks shot up Vie Froese reported two o1 his Kenworth trucks had = been shot up last weekend . with a 803 rifle where they * were parked 22 miles west of t Terrace on Yellowhead 16. :. $1600 damage was done. a Cas ers persons with reduced mobility due to illness, widows re-introduced to the work force by necessity; rsons with office skills but acking work experience and young unskilled single parents," said Langley. A tabulation of the results of the project and compiling a profile of the community usages will be made at the end of the project, Evaluation of need and re- assessment of future staffing will be made plus on-going publicity and sales romotion to sell to the usiness and professional community on a fee for service basis. “We feel there is a valid need for this type of com- munication service in the Terrace area, particularly as it pertains to the relaying of messages to the outlying communities in the area for appointments, discharge of children from hospital, doctors, dentists, Indian Affairs and Department of Human Resources,”’ she said. “By combining a com- munity answering service with a business answering service we hope to cover a very broad segment of the population and if the results prove to be as positive as we anticipate we would be in a position to continue the service ona paying basis by charging the answerin service users,” she added. by Elaine Perry American novelist Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize for Literature a few weeks aga prompting interest in his work. Beliow was born in Montreal in 1915 and moved to Chicago as a child. His writing explores the situation of urban democratic man with in- tense sociological and psychological. awareness. Look for his most recent « novel Humboldt's Gift; or earlier work, Henderson the Rain King, Herzog, or Mr. Sammler's Planet in the library. Or you might try some other Novel Prize winning writers such as the 1973 winner, Australian Patrick White. His latest novel is The Cockatoos, The winner in 1972 was the German, House break-in Jerry Vandermeer, of Thornhill, reported his home was broken into during the weekend. $40 in silver coins and liquor were stolen. Entry was gained through a rear window. Calculators stolen Terrace Co-op reported five Lloyds accumatic calculators valued at $140 were stolen from the store Saturday. HELP TERRACE MOVE AHEAD Support your ; McKELLAR (right) who recently bought the new International Model TD 20 series “E’ 210 HP diesel crawler tractor from CAE Morse Lfd. of Terrace. Jack Hembroff, operator and Ralph Currie, sales representative of CAE Morse stand left to right. This is the first tractor of its kind to be delivered in the northwest according to Larkin, manager of the B ERWATION rhea, . ae : power to both tracks in turn steering. It also features a modular design concept which allows all parts to be removed simply and repfaced within six hours maximum, McKellar is working on the erasion control project at the industrial park site where 30,000 yards of rock are needed to put in the river where the banks have washed away. The rock is abtained from the CanCel gravel pit above the Kalum Reload. business, and it’s the first tractor of its class with News from the Library Heinrich Boll whose novels include Group Portrait with ‘Lady and The Lost Honour af Katharina Blum. Alexander Solzhenitsyn won the award in 1970. Two other Soviet writers to win the rize .were Mikhail hokokhoy and Boris pasternak, Pasternak declined the prize in 1958, after his acceptance of it caused a violent campaign against him. The last ‘American to be awarded the: prize - before Bellow was John Steinbeck in 1962 (Cannery Row, East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath). Remember that if the book you're after is not on the shelf just fill out a request slip and we will notify you when it comes back. - A reminder too about library hours: Monday - closed; Tuesday to Friday - GHUCKLE COLUMN Oily Reply While resting in bed late one morning. the harried husband was greeted with the familiar call: “Stew, hurry. I heard a mouse squeak. “Well. answered Stew,” what do you want me lo do, get up and oil it?” Life After The avid fisherman asked for the day off to attend his prandfather's funeral. The next day, the boss asked: . “Do you believe in life after death?’ ‘‘Yes.” was the reply. ‘‘Good,"’ said the boss. “Because when you were off yesterday attending your grandfather's funeral, he came by here to see you.” 10 to 5, 7 to 9; Saturday - 4 to 5: Sunday - 2 to 5. = It is not necessary ta wash meat before cooking. Wiping with a damp cloth or scraping with the blunt edge of a knife is usually enough. aan S| —— =—— =—— = —— .,! Cedar Grove Gardens are now Condominiums Shelford calls for DREE agreement Cyrii Shelford again called on the provincial government to consider measures to give the economy of the northwest a lift to help out the high unemployment in the area. The steps that could help aut are: i) Purchase and develop the Hot Springs to help the tourist industry. 2) Maximum highway work using local workers and equipment. 3) Develop a forest access road up the north side of the Skeena to open up large timber stands which could put over 100 local men and equipment to work this winter with slashing and clearing. The timber user will pay on a cunil basis, the cost of the read, the same system that worked well on the Morice River Road out of Houston. 4) Negotiate immediately a D.R.E.E. agreement wii the federal government along the lines of. that in Manitoba where $138,000,000 will be spent in northern Manitoba in five years, $96,000,000 by the federal overnment and $427,000,000 y the Maniteba_ govern- ment. Thirty D.R.E.E. projects were also given the okay in Quebec. It’s past time the B.C. government in cooperation’ with the national government developed programs like other provinces tor northern development. 5) Re-negotiate the North West rail Agreement with the national government at an early date. It is only through steps such as this that economic recovery will take place. NOTICE TO The Welding Code Committee of British Columbia will accept briefs from interested parties concerning the certification of welders in ali sectors of industry, The purposes of the committee being to review and to update the welding regulations and to establish a province-wide training program which wil! satisfy the needs of the welder and of industry and to align them with the requirements of. the various codes. Please address all correspondence to: The Welding Code Committee, c-o Department Bailers and Pressure Vessels Safety Branch,. 501 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. 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