- ‘natural gas prices. . BC. reaidenis’ could . see their ‘natural gas. bills -1 Cost. of heating ra “average BC. home ‘with . _-Ratural gas could increase’ _ ~ to $035-.a ‘yéar by ‘the ‘begitining of 1962 from the Hydro. rate Inanager George Barnett told a B.C, Ulllities Commission inquiry into. More than half of the #15 - inerease could go to the federal government under tax measures introduced in the federal budget last ' courts ~- would add $72.90, .° OF 27 per cent, to the _ average homeowner’s gas |. The federull excise ta on" : natural gas sales —- which *: B.C. is withholding while. challenging the tax in the a bill by the beginning of next ; year, he said. : And if Ottawa uses ail its new powers to tax retail ‘sales of petroleum ‘products to pay for Petro- ‘Canada's: acquisition of foreign-owned oil com- ' panies, another $84.60 could be added to the an-— nual bill — a jump of 274 "percent. ° Barnett conceded - Hyro’s figures assume the worst — it's not yet known whether the latter tax — the Canadian “Ownership Account —will be the only - . beating bill of $309. G as’ heating of ’ rise much the tax would x4 fo Jevels are imposed, and . Otlawa wins the exise tax . court challenge, federal . _Tevenuves would account for . a 53-percent increase in that average — yearly -Other -briefa -ta the commission have called for higher gas returns to: —as. producers to en- courage oil and gas ex- ploration. Hydro estimates this would add $38.50, or - 12.5 per cent, to the average home heating bill; —Westcoast. Tran- smission Co, Lid, which - wants a higher rate to: Teflect increased seryice costs. This’ would add $69.40, or 19.2 per cent, to the bill, says Hydro; —B.C. Petroleum Corp. which Wants. ra its subsidy of home heating mets; This, says. Hydro, would ‘add $54.10, or’ 17.5 _ by. Hydro amount to 102.2, ‘percent. . - The only member of the gas business omitted from the It was Hydro itself. “We're hoping that if everyone is held toa '. reasonable return, we Ron ; Monk: said . "News and notes from Legion By MARYANN BURDETT. The. monthly general noeeting of Branch 13 was held Feb. 10. The timnout was sufficient for aquorum a ‘tat ‘not overwhelming thy, . Who would be interested in "attendiig general meetings peed Dot: fear that there . won't be seating room. ; ‘Many items of interest ‘ were discussed with dguations amounting to. . $680 being approved’ for Yarious local youth groupe, .. * “bursaries, ete. Delegates elected to attend the Spring Zone. Meeting to be held in Stewart on the weekend of April 11 were Comrades, D. Mallett, K. Austin and M. Burdett with Comrade K. Representation from the Ladies Auxiliary informed _ the meeting that the ladies ’ are planning a spring ~ dance at a dale to be an- . ‘nounced in the near future. . ‘amy means. Any members — * Comrade¥. Dion was the . - lucky member‘at the close of the meeting. — Several Legion dare players journeyed to Prince © Rupert © last ‘weekend to ‘participate in darts events in conjunction with the winler games. Despite hard fought battles ‘and a colorful performance they did not end. up as top winners. Comrade N. “MeKay has been giving members giowlng reports of the hospitality he received in , bis recent visit to the Kemano Branch with zone treated royaly, had a most. intereating and in-' formative visit, and hope to revarn at some point for another visit. It is hoped that we will be able to extend the same warmth and hospitality to members froin the Kemano Branch - when they visit here. " There are maty ways to ‘be involved in the Royal “Canadian Legion. You can - be involved on -a' social . basis, a working basis, an executive basis or, in. the case of Comrade OA. Kaulbeck, you can be in- volved on a total basis. ’ Over the many years Kaul has been a member of“ “Branch 13 he has been ‘involved in almost every espect of the Legion. He has held most executive West Zone. He has aided many projects and covered years. As our service and welfare officer for several Kaul did a’ § tremendous job and that is | - mainly of course what the terms, * Legion is all about. Mauch involved in project 81 andhe canbecountedonto . attend meetings and oc- _ casions. Perhaps one of his con- tributions to this branch .. most important bas been theassistance and advice he has shared with some of the newer mem- bers and the continuity his presence provides. | Perhaps one of his most popular accomplishments * many work partiesover the — ‘Comrade Kaulbeck has: : _ Fetired from the executive |: : this year but he is. still : ; cnp and save SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL = | | - TERRACE EDUCATION EXHIBITION - SCIENCE FAIR 7p.m..to 10 p.m., and saturday 7th March, “ . The Seventeenth Annual Terrace Education Exhibitlon-Science Fair’ wlll be held In ‘the Caledonia Senior Secondary School Gymnasium; 3605 Munroe Street, Terrace, on. Friday, oth ot March, 961, wo ' ' Objectives of the Terrace Science Fair: b: ge = . is- gn: -@ducational, competitive exhibition of: Mathematics, Science, and Soclal Studies: ’ Projects prepared by students, Interested in! doing original Independent work on subjects | ig - of thelr own choice. A- -Project may show : original research or may be ademonstratidn : Ba 1 To foster the: . Gammunity Idea in. Education. - 2. To help fo keep the community. In touch ie current work of educators and the iS. . MS 34. To motivate students ‘to “high achievement in thelr studies - and In the other arts and skills associated with the research and development of thelr projects. FES We erp RL TE Tha Herald, Tunsday, Patra 1981, Rage 3. y 4 iz: f . 4 ‘ i | 1981, 10 a.m. to 10.pim. “This event Js spon-' sored by the Terrace Board ‘of School! Trustees and Terpace “District” Teachers’: Association. my if eae an : “ . 1 tog ‘The Terrace‘ Sela ce. Falr of a,principle, an experimental procedure,’ or :a new technological _ development. Collections are of mefit only if they are. presented in a way that Illustrates a scien. tific principle. or ‘procedure: * _ Terreee Science Foir Exhibit Entry | For . CALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, - 3605 Munroe ' Name arb cave decenssecanectaiz, aE okie tr ‘Terrace 4 s ed ae ee comatoenemseeasiam - ‘ (Non: compeiltive. Wea prme Exhibits - In Grodes 2. L Grades ‘5, Gradea 6 i, Grades 8 - 1B, - Mattematles, Sclenceand Soca |Studles In K-Grades1 Grades 11- 12) . ‘NONCOMPETITIVE . { } KINDERGARTEN to GRADE 7 _Uindividual and ‘Group! a ( ) GRADE 2 40 GRADE 2 ; (individual and Group) (GRADE 4 1p GRADE 5 { ) GRADE 6.10 GRADE 7. _ Hindbidual and Group) oo i ).GRADE 8 GRADE 10 ~Aindividual wrt Group) 2 oe {} GRADE h to GRADE n (individual and Groyp) . - CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES I$: weaves ‘ATH MARCH, 1981, RETURN COMPLETED ENTRY FORMS TO JOHN | ‘MA. CHEN-WING, CALEDONIA SENIOR SECON. _ DARY, 3615 MUNROE STREET, TERRACE, 8.C.. ‘Individual and Group) _ an a ~ COMPETITIVE oo. } KIRDERGARTEN io GRADE’ ~ UIndividual and Group) >: ( 2) GRADE 2.40 GRADE 9. cet (Ainciviciual and Group) a » GRADES 0 * oping GRADE 6 40 GRADE? Individuat. ard Group) Y ‘GRADE | 0 grade 10. 1) GRADE 1 to GRADE 12 | (Inditvictual and Group) :.-.. TELEPHONE: 415-4531 (SCHOOL TELEPHONE: 685-763 (HOME) Sedessevceresre 4g Trask as alternate. commander Ron Gowe. ‘positions and that of zone is calling 13 for us at our: — EXHIBIT SPECIFICATIONS ; ‘ An early bird night is in We underatand they were _ Sommander for the North meetings. - FrontLength,. bbe caeweenwee sseraeseganscacerorsnssres orecereee Height aeezeve the planning for sometime . oo = Depth Joe ecssepersoresrcnecseramssaceeeecenees sited velons oc in the spring. . Electrical Outlet ( } Yes () No “Asproximate Wottoge $B cecceie _Haveyourstibited bafore )¥es ( JNO ogee Use other Side for Description and Skatch, bit wa J Woederotiet ssc Tet ation and St hate oe Si eee Money and. metal matters” RSA SAAS EGY Sana “WEATHER” - The dollar “dlowed at 207.45. yen.in Tokyo, down from 207.65 . Monday. . Other dollar rates, “compared with late The British pound cost tan: Us, “compared with $2.2800 bo Monday. London's five bullion houses fixed a Tecommended morning gold price of $498.50 an_ ounce, up from $490.00 late Monday. In Zurich, the metal traded at a Toedian 497.50, up §7. Silver’ was quoted in London af $13.20, up from $12.90. In‘ Toronto, silvery quotes were unavailable Moniay. In Montreal, the U.S. dollar in terms of : Canadian ‘funds closed up 57-100 at §1.2027. , The Dollar . 7 _ ,.MONTREAL (CP) — BREESE eM Us cot terme or i hour ined Tuer oy ie = «Canadian funds in 1 Komea . . aitg noontime trading. Tues- ‘Wren & iS? day was down $50 at Reging OS 01000 2066. Pou sterling Prince «360d = . Pond Norn Battleford «04-3 200.6 was up 19-25 at §2.7317. bait carreat OF 92000.0 In New York, the i "6s -Cinadlan dollar was uy Edenoat ok 4 000.8 13-100 at $0.8088 and — Eeottegar @ gee _ pound sterling wes up (Revengtena a nevz - 7-100at R240. af 14 0009 Prince Rupert OP, 03.080. The world . Per harey |; Weta LONDON iAP) — The ‘fore «13 G0I70 Vitis =~. U.S. dailar dropped and ‘Prince ap gas Bld. rose on foreign - Wittlema take =o ete = exchanges today. Ger Mlte Recents eam ' Dewsen City a Hine . * ‘Whitehorse -72 30 800.0 Demse Lake $29.2 Fort Nelsen. -fa.-23 00:6 fort. HH. Joka Os -1T 006.8 Peace iver” 3 -10 40.0 Yollowknite 24 -23 001.0 nik UmMES . se, BE _ Pottinnd “W19 060.5 Sen Francisco ie 120900.0 ies Angeles 28 15 0.8 Preentx : , dao es Vous ap Thender Bay * -1 ome St. Jokn's a) i ae fd - Notion pies Eredarl 1, Charlottetown 2.2 Mantras 4-3 40 Ottewa azsai- Toronto 73°18 North Bay on on. caeyrcail “10-47 a The Pas 353M ete lw | re Ce conseige, ser 2 eM “ ; 35 MA Kitimat RCMP’ ” recovered the $200 battery belonging to John Blitis of . $0 Capilano. It was found near his property in a damaged condition | - Monday, janes HOw! s es . ‘Tne for fitmess is time on Your Side: tio : _ wa ait ot ce ylaaw-. " 7 oy a8 ve "Tickets avaliable at ’ All Season Sparling Goods * CPAIr "Kitimat al Stars First Game— Friday, Feb. 20—7 p.m. Terrace Takhar Trucking or 9 rome eamsacmntirtme naan = ” Clip and ave - MATERIALS CONTEST: structed of other materials (which may Include 8. THE sarah OF THIS SCIENCE FAIR DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS, ’. DAMAGE OR INJURY. TO ANY PERSON, EXHIBIT OR PART: THEREOF...° 2 0¢ 0", . CALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, © 3605 MUNROE STREET, TE FRRACE, 8. C. VaG 3C4 . NAME (Surname) © ed "CONTEST ENTERED: Terrace Education Exhibition/Science Fair “FRIDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1981- 7:00 P.M. 49 10:00P.M, SATURDAY, 7TH MARCH, wa. 10:00 A.M. $0 10:00 P.M. . bene seeenreasneercesmscazenas euessaee dease erase ns meneece cevstnsarnrosipensoentenesneg “(First Nemes) | ADDRESS .......cccecseciscsctapessesesens oveweee ‘ GRADE,....... PARENT'S NAME -or-sevesveanseenseasers TELEPHONE seadecccoesnonasennas hee AOBO.CUDE BE LF OCCU od a CONTEST CATEGORIES AND RULES Az TOOTHPICK STRUCTURES CONTEST: Struc. ” tures must be constructed of toothpicks and give onty:1 B. POPSICLE STICK STRUCTURES CONTEST: © Structures must be constructed of. popsicte sticks and” ‘give only: . _C, STRUCTURES MADE FROM OTHER Structures may be con- combination of toofipicks and popsicle sticks). Structures must be constructed of the materials used and glue only. + «6 Categories K - Grade}, Grades 2 - 3. Grades 4 - s | Grades 6 - 7 [Individval.or Group). Judging of Structures In Contest A, B & Cwlll be based on durability of consiruction, completeness of con- struction and Imagination shown. -D. TOOTHPICK BRIDGE CONTEST: . With the exception of the base on which fhe toothpick brkige Is bullt, the toothpick bridge must be con. structed of toothpicks and glue only. . Toothpick bridges may be built on any suitable base. material, e.g. cardboard, plywood, etc., but the actual bridgeitzelf may be constructed of toothpicks and give . only. Péints of attachment of the bridge may be of any ‘size whatsoever. The winning bridge In each class shalt be the bridge ” whieh has the longest CLEAR SPAN measured 23 shown In the ore CLEAR aa "SPAN ey " Categories K - Grade 1,’ Gracies 2-3 Grades 4: 5, _ Grades 4- 7, (individual or Group) tok THE SPONSORS OF THE TERRACE’ EDUCATION EXHIBITIONSCIENCE FAIR .DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FoR LOSS, DAMAGE oR H.8. Completed application terse inest be subchitied te John M. Chee-Wing, Coledoula Seiler tecéndary Schoel, 545 Munroe Street, Terrace, B.C V8G 3C4, ne - TWO E96 OROP CONTEST RULES “ One entry perpenen Two uncooked chicken eggs fr: a container with no dimension (excluding diagonals) longer then 10 cm willbe dropped from the Fire Department's extension ladder onto a concrete pad outside Caledonia School's gymnasium. A2 titre mitk container Is the correct sire whari cut down to measure 10cm, The container and anything surrounding the eggt may be of any mareriat except & solld substance, ag. wax, concrete, . Grades & - 7 Uindividuat or grep) ' E. PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST. A series of between é and 12 photographs illustrating a sclance concept will constiute an entry In {his contest. The phofographs may be slides or prints but. should be self-explanatory and have a minimum of written material Included., Thebest auch entry shallbethe winner. This contest in open to all students, K - Grade 12, There are two Classes {Individual or group). i Judging for contests A - E will’ take place on Satur day, 7th March, 1981. at 1; 0a. mn. allowed, fo be faunched Indoors from the Caledonia if " §, PAPER AIRPLANE CONTEST: Gilders onty ace Gymnasium Stage at 1:00. p.m. on Saturday. 7th - March, 1961, when, [udging will take place. Categories K - Grade |, Grades 2 - 2. Grades 4 - 5. + ' G. TooTHPreK structures CHALLENGE: CONTEST: Students willbe given an hour fo construct: trvetures of tocthpicks and give only. 3 H. , POPSICLE STICK aT RUCTURES CHALLENGES CONTEST: ' f Students will be given an hour to construct structures = _ of popsicle ‘sticks and give only. wh Judging for Contest G and H will be based on com..,, pleteness-of construction, durability of. construction. and Imagination shown, Judging will take place an: 4 Saturday, 71h March,"1961 hetweer 2'p.m. sind’3 p.m." '_ wa Categories K - Grade 1, Grades 2- “4 Grades 4. 5 Grades 6 «7 (individual or Group): am INJURY TO ANY PERSON, EXHIBIT OR PART, THEREOF. ~ aoe “« a . . _ o-oo : _ . . ~L lefer fan 0 am, Wodnsedsi 6th March: ist. oe Entries are te be tothe Ce selene than st pena, mn y Wel. : : B i ttructute: hindering = free fall. wilt be permitted. a! Winning entries will ‘have two Intact ous atter the THE ABOVE EVENT STARTS AT 10:00 aM. ON SATURDAY, 7TH MARCH. 1961 IN THE CALEDONIA PARKING LOT. NO PRE-REGISTRATION 15 REQUIRED, HOWEVER, EACH ENTRY MUST BE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED WITH THE NAME OF STUDENT AND SCHOOL. . Ga . decree