George: King, of the Loyal Order of the Moose, ‘Lessard and Cathy Lambright with a cheque for $3,000. money will go to funding the Cariboo North-Central Regional figure skating champlonships that will. be held in Terrace in November." Photo by Carla Wilson ot rime 1 By DON. SCHAFFER ‘Herald Staff Writer ' Greedy relative, a dying atd aunt, an-evil phantom; and ../Zorba -Kojacket? Charlene" $Deyils? These are the ingredients *. that make up The .Prime . ‘Time Crime, a funny spool of television detectives and. their foes and foibles, belng’ presented at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre by. ‘the Skeena’ Junior ‘Secondary School Theatre’. arts department.’ An imaginatively staged and well-acted‘ send-up, | Prime Time: Crithe's’, only weakness is that one ofthe : “students acting the’ Se not remember _ bevage show’s main ‘thar from thé tube, °° ‘Tony. Baretta, Theo Kojak, and Charley's Angels are the . immediately recognizable. targets of the play, written by William Gleason. Grasshopper Kane, the other detective . attempting to track down the killer of Aunt Abigail Shropshire’s greedy nephews, is a bit obscure unless you remember the - ~ that’ -Femembered . creates a 1 minor seobiona, in lovers from way back. who - fisn’t ‘have been reunited in times “ by: the of erisis ~Marie’s Aunt residents of Terrace that can - Abigail (Andrea Clarke) .is - -‘on‘her last legs and/all the. ‘ Other. than that though; ihe relatives, who are less - shots. that get taken at the human _dicks-are on target, and the buzzard, students playing the various ‘around waiting for the will ta the show - ‘‘ramember that far back." > Crime | good f for. a a laugh characters do a good job in be'read. | thelr roles, * ‘ A footnote onthe program -Skeena isn’t to make actors ‘Aunt Abigail and Marie, while the detectives, Borotta — and actresses out of the ‘students, but apparently, °- : this has been a fortunate side - effect of: the sass, . Grasshoppery, that. sWnadg dips believable as they have to: _ David Carradine Kung Fu, .«..; ABC. isn't: carried on the dipeisa.famous=.» bei the one- inthe ABC: show: Go. Dorzi viens - Marnie Morrison and Paul’: play the two leads, . local cable services, which David and Marie, young” Safeway avoids layoffs, shortages. There wifi be‘food on Safeway's shelves next week now that a ‘settlement has been reached in a labor dispute, and retall clerks no longer face layoffs. Members ‘of McDonald's Consolidated that belong to the Retail, Wholesale and. Department store union Had served strike notice effective Tuesday, midnight. McDonald's supplies | _ Safeway and had given & 72- hour advance notice of the possibility . .of a strike so . Safeway. would not be caught a with perishable goods behind - picket lines. | There was no work stop. page and union members reported to work on Wed- nesday. The Safeway : warehouse in Burnaby was . "emptied of perishables ‘and - the company was short of. them for a couple of days, said Georgina Bullen, Safeway spokesman. ao The proposed settlement is going to be presented to union members on Sunday . and, Safeway ‘is optimistic there will be agreement. Meanwhile, the. butler, _ Angels (Teen, ore heweal on eu hol ae than, * Borrota's are hovering’. Employees oor, we to facilitate negotiatioris bik: in.” the’ ‘company refuses to ‘drop * Telephone Company’ are still. inthe ‘middle of contract: talks, said’ Croft: ‘Randle at” the Kitimat-Terface and | District Labor Council meeting Thursday.-:' |. It looks like the company *! wants us to, walk. out,” he» said, The union dropped three key Items in their. demands,” L Engineers query need for school ° Hy GAIL DOTINGA | Herald Siafl Writer ’ Both. ° Simon . Fraser University -. and. the University of Victoria. care, University - of. lobbying - hard’. for. a new ~ engineering ; faculty, but. the - “Association of. Professional _ Engineers. of . B.C... has: reservations, & spokesman “present: the report to the Universities Council, which _is-responaible for funding; in in for the group said in Terrace “Thursday. _v We, have. ‘established a. ia ” task force to: study the need ‘ _unlon /UBEW),. way -medicine.” - | anything, he said, "AC, Tel has appealed. ‘an = “overtime :ban the: unlon - began. recently to. ensure . empl ees ‘wouldn't be ‘laid judge's decision, ip: “penal roy The electrical worker’ 8 cig just. “beatnnlna contrast “fer-an addiiionalengineéring - faculty in the province,” said. Norman Johnson, president” -of the group. “There is never: a. waiting .,fist at, the” British Columbia in engineering the there isin law or The ‘association will 4 the fall. Currently: UBCis the “negotiations” ” Jacques: * Samuel said the company is . being more receptive than. ‘last timé and‘ he ‘has hopes “for a decent contract. ° - Bill ‘Hutchinson, of the International ' Woodworker's of America reported oh ‘the: “fire hazard rating. He said if. ‘the woods remain. dry | logging will likely. shut’ ‘down’. on Monday : and leave tnany 7 ‘only... university in- the province 1 with an engineering facu culty. “Johnson fecis it is essential to have | . sufficient. ‘engineering personnel ‘and does not .want to . rely. on other provinces for it, but at the same time wants.to be ‘sure there is a need for the — additional manpower. = (WEATHER) LIBRARY BROWSING by ED CURELL and MARIA. YOUNG a ‘ We would like to remind all visitors passing ‘through: ‘the _ Terrace area thata temporary library card can be obtained. _ All you need is $5.00 t a bes fee) and afew mak to iil "out an application:, our. library card wl yalid.for twa- says that the purpose of'the - Chives, played by. Shane months-and if brought in before the expiry date, $4.00 will he | Theatre Arts program at © Isfeld, is playing protector to” mantis ans aht in before the ¢ pry ; ha “Our lawn, flowers and picnic, ‘ables povide an ‘excellent ~ lune selting especially with theaun v we've been seeing. The weather ‘forecast for Saturday is mainly sunny with a few afternoon clouds. ’ ‘The high should reach 21 or 22 degrees Celsius and the low should drop. off to 12. The rest of ‘the weekend calls for much of the same weather but with a little more cloud.” early. ‘Sunday. ’ Professional aturday men out of work, The Office ——_ and Employees Union is in contract negotiations, ‘The _ British Columbia Government Employee's ‘Union’ {BCGEU) at Nor- - thwest Communily College _ hassettled its contract. They. “ will recelye an. eight per cent __ increase over two years and We four’ weeks holidays, The .major’-issue that alk BCGEU. 812 is concerned vty with is the government's ~ proposed changes to their . pension.plan, The union has “organized, rallies throughout The Heraid, Friday, Jtine 20, 1980, Page 3. the province ‘and maintaiiis _ the current plan is finatie * cially sound and needs DO ‘ changes: res Jerry “Sayers, af BCGEU. 612, reported on the proposed’ .” a social services personnel - act. She said this will place ° regulations on the practice of . social work in the: provinee. ~~ “The union fears that soclal - * be forced to. leave the BCGEU and join -- workers may the licensed professionals association. Because matiy _ people working the field ‘have various backgrounds - this new act may limit the . - field to people with a social — * work degree, she said. vestigate rep ‘allowance also paid. “July 2, 1980. > MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION i nigHWAYS. “MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS CO-ORDINATOR Competition X80: 1481-68: In Dease Lake, advise management supervisory staff-and monitor the District Maintenance and Management Programs: assist with formulation of. work. progrgms and analyze progress; organize monthif. meetings, wierpret and Im - for accuracy; communicate with other.co-ordhators, ensure Input systems’ . document accuracy and progress?. conduct work methods-procadures studies. a Qualifications: - - Secondary school ‘graduation oF a equivalent and related experience — or - technological ‘Institute graduation: and ex | perlence; physically fit; knowledge of methods’ and systems. 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