3, a aetoren meret . wet SNH RE . ennai eres ae Suseareiecentnn Braga se. TERRACE-KITIMAT SOCCER - errace’s second game of the pre- New flexibility promised — #3 SAYS MAIR: season soccer action was held Skeena Secondary Sunday. in Companies Act changes K. Rafe Mair, Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, introduced legislation recent] amending the Britis Columbia Companies Act. ‘The major amendment," said Mr. Mair, “will allow directors of British Columbia reporting com- panies the flexibility to _ determine the dividend rate and redemption provisions immediately prior to the issue of the shares. At present this can only be done by - eailling 4a shareholders meeting, often an awkward and expensive process for a company. ese special rights given to the directors are passed by the shareholders of the company so that contro] remains in the hands of the shareholders.” Similar provisions exist under the Canada Business Corporations’ Act-‘and: the” Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario Companies Acts. There are some Con- sequential amendments to other sections as a result of E DISTRICT Hearing will be held proposed contract is following area: Folio 08508.000, Plan 7753 Street Address: The general intent Contract between the D Street and Keith Avenue information, the Municipal Hall. 7:00 p.m. _ accordingly. toate hatte nnn Good Luck _ Herald Cn a = 4 ‘e] m = = ‘se NOTICE ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public on proposed Land Use Contract By-law Project No. ADP-02-5019- Lot 3, District Lot 616, Range 5, Coast District, — of the proposed Land Use Terrace industrial Park Limited is to provide for the servicing on the perimeter roads around District- Lot 616, namely Braun - Street, The proposed Land Use Contract may be viewed by any and all persons requiring more specific during regular business hours at The Public Hearing will be held in the Municipal Council Chambers on Monday, May 9th, 1977 at Any and all persons having an interest in the proposed Land Use Contract By-law Project No. ADP-02-5019 shal} take notice and be governed G.W. Buchanan | Clerk-Administrator DISTRICT OF TER hans H. T. Kraft 2 wa Cc a > = O m wn m wa = oO m wn this amendment. “The change will give British Columbia cor- porations the flexibility needed to- adequately finance their new programs, and put them in a more competitive position in. going to capital markets,” said the minister. “ Provisions in the present act allowing for persons to obtain, financial assistance om the company to_pur- chase it, are improved and . British Columbia companies will now be permitted to carry on business as & trustee in bankruptcy, under federal legislation. Previously; only individuals could be so licenced in British Columbia and_ this could create some problems where a large bankruptey is concerned. ’ “Finally,” said Mair, “we have allowed B.C. com- ‘panies’ who: expand: -into" quebec to use the French equivalent of ‘Limited’, ‘Limitee’, at the end of their name. This only recognizes commercial and linguistic OF TERRACE The concerned with the 5300 Keith Avenue. istrict of Terrace and Frank RACE | saat ayetiettebtolecd ite tehtnane eres a “ me Fs Ls, 2 ata eabatebeleleneiaieaiaete eR A ‘a 1692-2404 § ‘te casi See neleneteletetal eg, SAN RAFAEL, Spain Reuster - The great white hope is a slum child who uts his trust in the virgin ary and says that after the fight of his life he will spend a week eating ravioli cooked by mama. ’ Six months ago, Alfredo Evangelista was rated No. 30 by the World Boxing Council, Now he ranks 10 # and on May 16, in Landover, : Md., 1 Uruguayan-born at reality in Canada and we are pleased to make this small technical change in the Act,” said Mair. CROSSWORD PUZZLE the 22-year-old heavyweight hopes to take the world crown from Muhammed Ali It_ will professional fight in the career of Evangelista, who got his muscles carrying meat and greens in markets of Uruguay and Argentina. He has won 16 and lost one. The defeat was to Italy’s unrated Lorenzo Zamon last year. Whatever the outcome of the fight, he will collect only $75,000 opeinst Ali's purse estima at $2.5 million. “Pm not fighting for the money all I want is the world title,” Evangelista says. For him even to fight against Ali, the boxer he most admires, is a triumph and the breakthrough he has long prayed for. TODAY'S ANSWER ACROSS 0 Meshlike 1Table item 41 Unfriendly & French city look 18 Mixture DOWN Li Garment 1 part 2 — B. Toklas 32 Roman 3 Invigorate Mistorian 4 Plaything 13 Hay fever 5 Unasaisted {rritant ¢ Electrical 14 One of the unit Ages 1 Akin 1§ Sannum 8 Batter's Ottery 9 Tijuana 1) Toothed Mrs. 19 Paving i Rancor 2"... Note i al ingress Samba” agent's a car inlyra offering city 31 Sesame aatisfled T Te Ta 14 sie | |e 19 ' 24 Take on cr tl cargo : 2% Biblical (2 ts toounteln 24 Chinese rr) is ry dynasty TSenecage =f (8 iC) 2% Have. coming 26 at 3? Mr. Parse- ra rm BMusicor 3 [25 z6 painting, eg. a? 238 29 730 PI i Pollet « $5 Balsam or [22 ELS EC) " Pant wrong 35 36 3 38 Comfy twin) |” " 8 "Pienic” = = fap at playwright, CONGRATULATIONS to the _ HERALD! © from TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES - 4539 Greig Ave. Terrace, B.C. . be the - 18th. GREAT WHITE HOPE? That is not the way Evangelista’s former Cuban manager, Kid Tunero, thought. He told his pupil he was not yet ready to meet the champ. Evangelista now has a i.cw mahager, Spain's, Jose Maria Martin. Evangelista says he is confident his youth and fitness will «give the necessary edge over Ali's experience onger reach and faster footwork. To ‘ make doubly sure of victory, he has had his silk robe blessed at a shrine of the Virgin May of Lourdes in his hometown, Montevideo. “A gentle, long-haired giant with a soft handshake and a childlike smile, Evangelista may only have half his mind on when they meet in the ring. Married last year, Evangelista wants te fly back to adrid as soon as possible after the fight ause his wife Guadaly is expecting their firat child between May 15 and 20, His mother will be staying by his wife and preparing to cook her son’s favourite food, gnocchi and ravioli, Brewers strangle Toronto Blue Jays By MIKE BROWN - TORONTO CP - Rookie right-hander Brian Haas and twa relief pitchers combined on a five-hitter Monday night to lead Milwaukee Brewers to 4 3-1 American League baseball decision over Toronto Blue Jays. Haas, 1-1, gaining his first major league victory, was lifted after giving up his fourth hit with one out in the ninth inning. Bob McClure and Bill Castro both came on in. the ninth, with NecClure giving up two hits before being relieved by Castro, wo retired the last two batters. . Toronto starter Steve Hargan, 1-2, was in trouble om the inning, up one run in the inst and two in the sixth: Hargan was relieved in the sixth by Jerry Johnson, who allowed three hits the rest of the way. Cecil Cooper led the 12-hit Brewers’ attack with three singles and a double. His first inning two-base hit scored the first Milwaukee _ run. Ken McMullen also had a double scoring one Milwaukee -run In the two- run Brewers’ sixth, He added two singles in his three other appearances. nei 0 , ge e 0 Toronto run with tas seventh homer, over the right-centre field fence in the seventh. Best Wishes to the Herald on your Daily 10) oa.m. 10 a.m. . “We make a lot of things better” Dog n Suds 4342 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace For takeouts Phone 635-7100 OPENING HOURS - 11p.m. Sun. Thru Thur. 1 am. Friday & Saturday have a_ world champion - miles from Madrid. when he returns and gives up his diet for a week, as he does after every fight. As soon as Evangelista made enough money boxing in Spain, he brou t his mother, 15)year-ola‘ brother and nine-year-old sister over from Uruguay. @ obtained Spanish nationality a few weeks ago and now owns two homes in Spain where he has been fighting for the last two years. His father Roque, a 44- year-old wel -scarred former smalltime boxer, remembers when Alfredo was born on Dec. 4, 1954. “He weighed five kilos - 11 pounds. just kissed his mother and told her ‘we require a in the Terrace Area I believe God will grant me that wish.” time the Evangelisias lived in a two- room asbestes shack in one of the poor suburbs of Montevideo. Roque now supervises his son’s training in the unlikel: setting of a sailing clu beside a man made lake 35 Community College. not necessary. for this are The salary to be paid is $8,000.00 a year. of references by May 98 1977 _ Mr. EM. Hamiiton Terrace, B.C. 8G 4B5 Now only (Rog. *109.95) Exclusive dealer in the northwest for Apollo bikes 4616 Greig Ce * THE HERALD, Tuesday, May 3, 1977, PAGE AY - Unknown poises to meet Ali SCHOOL DISTRICT HO. 68 (TERRACE) | NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Part-time Co-ordinator of Adult Education The Co-ordinator is responsible to a Joint School Board-College Committee for the promotion, administraton and supervision of the Adult Education Programs in the Terrace Area. There may also be minor duties in relation to Con- tinuing Education Programs at Northwest Applicants should have the skills and experience necessary to develop and co-ordinate an Adult Education Program. Qualifications as a teacher. position. Applicants please apply with resume and names to: District Superintendent of Schools School District No. a8 (Terrace) Box 460 MOTO CROSS| SPECIAL AFIS yey WEAEDEDA ROG DADE OOT Tan 01 eE he AAO EEOH EEO Es Den eR EL sen enn sacar ye ee eee ee Tene _ Notice / Kitimat of | Oi/ Preliminary | Port Hearing / Inquiry Legion Hall, Kitimat, B.C. Wednesday, May 4,.1977 2-5 p.m. 7-10 p.m. The Government of Canada,has eppainted Or. Andrew Thompson to hold public hearings into the social, environmental and other aspects of a deep sea ail port at Kitimat, British Columbia, and into the broader concerns and issues related to oil tanker traffic on the west coast. The purpose af this preliminary hearing Is to receive representation from interested persons on the following matters: The terms of reference and the scope of the inquiry © the procedures to be followed *@ the funding of the ' interested parties © the timing and . - places of formal hearings and of community hearings. Those wishing to make statements about the issues or submit evidence will be provided an opportunity to do so at a later stage in the inquiry. Prepared information about these matters may be obtained by telephoning the inquiry collect at 666-2251 in Vancouver or by writing to: Kitimat Oil Port inquiry &th Floor 549 Howe Street Vancouver, 2.0. V6éC 206 . ' Dr. Andraw 8. Thompson Commissioner Mr, Russell J. Anthony Commission Counsel waa beste Veda CENELARLY aE Tt peenoperascds ceetetrat: 1 verdad ceyiptone ob Pert Carre ptebeass iva: er