PAGE B2 B.C. | Chamber to Evins Forest Industry “This will be one of the most important examinations of the forest industry to be held in our province this year,” stated Mr. Fran-k Beinder of: Trail, Presiden: of the British Columbia Chamber of Com- merce. He was referring to a B.C. Chamber of Commerce sponsored symposium on forestry which will be held on April 22nd at the Empress Hotel in Victoria. Mr. Beinder wenl on 19 say that because of the econumic and social impaci of the industry on the province as al whale, “we feel that this Symposium will provide a new vehicle by which the members of the 120 communily chambers and the general public’ car jwve a greater impact in the determination of ihe policy of the B.C, Chamber.” The symposium will kick off with the presentation of five papers “dealing with such f paid u special visit’ to Aivansh with hopes of having a lalk with the proud parents of Monty Doolan, Hubert and Lena. Monty is a top soceer gualie in his division and be was scheduled tg go to London. England in Mareh with his soccer team. Unfortunately Hubert was not at tome-bur] had avery nice visit with Lena. Monty, in Grade (1. used lo altend school in' Richmond but lus excellence in being a soccer -, goalie was spotied by a scant for. ihe New. DAW. Poppy High ‘Sehpol in, Langley sa he was ° iransferred lo W.W: Poppy High ~ so he eould be on their,-soceer ‘cam. = With) several other studenis: who also -exeelled in chis sport that were transferred = ap DAV! Poppy “Highr this-team cane, qqualilied ia gay to England, Plans were all sei for. the Spring... ; break in March. In their spare vime -hoy were also te tour thie rest of England, BUT... seme.of ihe ota soccer phiyers were unable to mect the initial $50.00 lee so ihe trip has heen post- poncd ill fall, Un omy way). baek. [ rom Aigyaosh TP omet Bill: MeKay irom Greenville at sare und he gave ie some news dk cuearly, knogked’ me ait ing fear. Wight they’ managed to raise 34 hundred (3.400) Hard to believe, iso’ i? seems: that at a special -meciing they were iwking: dunations trem: yarious community clubs and societies. All) eonivibuied ihe, same amount. excep. for 1) group _ why: bewered every one cise by init on top uid by doing sa the Greenville’ his. started @ Nisha ‘Tribal Council: ., Fund Brive and-an their first, subjects as: » {he multiplier effect of the fores! industry on the economy of B.C. .- the economic effect of the - forest. industry on suppliers of goods and services in B.C. | + the; development of the forest policy of. the, British - Columbia Chamber~ of Com- merce... ; ~ the problems in markel and -markeling .of forest producls. ~ B.C. fibre supply compared with world fibre supply. : Un the panel, sitting upposile- the five paper authors, will be a group of | “reactars” © representing the ~ labour movement, environmental Hroups,; municipal government - and secondary manufaclurers. Alsoincluded-on this panel wiil be represenialives af owner- operated, médium-sized publicly-owned, ' and — In- lernational forest indusiry a dollar. AS 119 one was ov be outdone other groups raised their five then ten then weniy and before you know it shey Had raised $3,400. Over the coming week they will have various ather fund raising evens ‘such as bake sales, colfee sales elec, These funds will go towards the Nishga ‘Tribal Executive. meeling with ihe Ailarney General on the weekend “af. the 1th .of this monh, Besides the executive they WIE alse -have, along several cather peaplesas wit- nesses, I also asked Bill when iheir Community Hall would be. apened! and’ he. said that’ it depends en B.C. Hydro as they ‘uve: a good. lwo months: wark afr Hyd Hiretnville: ’ nes, Gusnell and: his wile ‘listing are now back [rom ‘Vicroria where, Ihey attended She Gpening uf Parliament and she) Bull that, follows such evenis: . 1. seems ihat James and. Christing mike this: a seurly tip. oa Ai ihe’ jasi Reereation ~Coramissions Bingo ihere was nal a winner of the. Jackpot so on ihe ihe of February . the Jdackpul will be $54 in 34 num- hers. door prize which was a Boltle af Cheer. Ihive. also ‘slaried a young boys Basketball team up wilb rhe help of Walter Polubiski whe coaches the Juniors while [lake the Midguis, I wondering though dew mary of the hoys will be able to altend. their first. game whieh is on the lth and is also a ptiyday weekend when roost df the residents go to flown. ‘Another. iraller has moved into damp and a big welcome ” "When Toothbrushes: were . Fivst “introduced cenlury, many dentists bristled, in the belief that , connected . to Joe Boulanger wan the - companies. The reactors will comment not cnlyon material contained in the papers but also on material which they feol has” been. omitled ‘and is of significance. Invitations jhave. been ex- tended lo representatives of the provincial. government and opposition to participate in the symposium. At the start of the afternoon session they will “be invited |o take presenlations on previncial © government pulicies concerning the forest und relaled industris. The symposium, which will be chaired by Mr. Beinder, will be open io the general publicand is expected to ‘allracl ap- proximately 200: people from throughout. the province. Registration Torms~ are available from the: .° .' B.C. Chamber of Commerce 901-625. West Pender Street Vancouver, B.C. goes out to Robert and Barbara . Cole, Also new. in camp is an addition to jhe Bill and Joan - Kennedy family who now have a baby boy.’ Third time lucky for them as they: have already gol - two girls wha ure quile over- _joyed with their brother, As I was walking’ by their (railer they proudly’ announced that their baby is smaller tan my baby. : Canyon City. ‘is. going “full swing preparing for. thier N.T.C. Basket! ball Tournament. Thad thought that the Atyansh one being- held this weekend (ast by the time this is printed) would hinder the ane in Canyon: bul it seems thai it really hasn't and nearly ull eams invited will ‘altend. - An invilation was senl “lo Bly Robinsan in Miller Bay!” . for hier. team: but the address was incdrrec|* and it “returned so {f dny-ol the Miller - Bay ieam are reading this-you . were invited but. we just ‘couldn’! get hold af you: “AT THE LOCAL Commi ; ay Wage Settlements in 1973, “The Hénourable WS. King, Minister of Labour, today ‘released informalion regarding ihe ‘magnitude “of the wage increases bargained for the Province's organized labour force during Ihe past year. The information was prepared by the Depariment's Research and Planning Branch as part of iheir programme ‘for the production of — current, | slalistically sound information regarding the labour sector of ihe British Columbia economy. Although the information is preliminary and subject to change as late seliiements are broughi 1o.the attention of the Depariment, the Minister noted that there, were 322) major calleclive agreement sel- ements during 1973, covering a ‘oral uf 84,098 employees. . In- crease in [he hourly earnings as provided by these settlements averaged 10.3 percent or 48 ‘cents per hour. Skilled em- “ployees . averaged wage in- creases of 10.2 percent or 54 “cents per hour, while jhe un: “skilled” job classes ' aberaged vinereases of 11,3 percent ar 43 ees per hour,” The Minister “explained that. although the erage wage increases seem 16 be very high, (hey -are ia ~ Terrace - - Naturalist ‘Wiking Club Mr. BID Horgwill, sultant -for ihe ‘new railway gving natth from Terrace, will be cuming to the next meeting of the Terrace Hiking and Naturalist Club. _ Anyone interested in finding out more abou! the route of this railway”, and giving their - opinions on’ it, is asked to at- tend. “& + We have lots al plans for the summer and Will‘be making tp’ a schedule of hikes and -¢x- was. -cursions.. « The meeting will be held ‘c ‘on “Tuesday, February 19, in the Senior Cilizen Room of the Civic Cenier (Arena). : PENTEOOSTAL “Service Schedule - Sunday School Morning Worship "10:00 4 11:00a ‘The end of your ‘sharch ‘'S SundayEvaning = 7315 p.m Bible Study : Wedne: 7220p. met sday . ‘Youth n Night Thursday nagpmM, “| Home 4 . “TABERNACLE “AAT Linzell ave.” A mu, * : i, Phoiies:” “Office . aus sat, “Pastor; M. Kenedy oe ‘Yor a jfriendly church: ais Pe ° captain: Gi Young : 9:45 Sunday Setioat” 11:00 Morning. Worship ¢ 7:90 Evening Services SALVATION ARMY: For ingoon other activities phane|Caplain or Mrs. Bill Young. ‘ Grelg 7:30 Thursday Night =} Bible Study & get ‘Prayer Mgefing’ . in the 18th! they Residential, APPLIANCES would be harmful to teeth and gums. . . . a . . Coulter Electric Ltd. Commercial, Electrical Contractor CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC NORGE BRAUN SHARP WOODS ‘Industria L BY - a KNOX UNITED. “CHURCH, 4907. Lazelle Ave. + Sunday Scheal vw Senior 12 & up 10:00 a.m. « Under 12 11:00 a.m. . Worship Service 11:00 am. ' Minigter Rav, 0.5. Lewis CATHOLIC CHURCH | “LCakitse Avetiud | ; SUNDAY MASSES . 8:308.m, | 10:00a,n1, Vi:lsa.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL: ‘FREE CHURCH: Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks St, 92.45 Sunday School » «OO Morning Warship . 7:30 Evoning Services Wednesday 7:10 p.m. + j, Prayer and | Bitle Study : CHURCH? . cor. Sparks St, & Park Ave.” ' Pastor OD. Kaiser Phone 635-5802 Morning Serviceatt1:00a,m, Sunday Schoolat?:4sa.m, ~. vyour Friendly Family Church’ ZION BAPTIST: .CHURCH; A’ ~spaikaStavstrapme Ave. * pov Johivindye * 7 ] +. phone 435-2621 , Sunday Schoo! - Ferrace 10 a.m. ‘sunday Schoo! Remo - 4 p. hy. 11:00-aan, Warship Service ~ $206 a.m, worship 88 Service _ v 4 Rev.6 B. Ruggles Phone: CHURCH , 4661 Park Ave, assis, [7 - Corn. Sparks & Kelth ‘3 | Pastor: Ciyde Limbeliiath TeTiAK ‘Sunday Sctwoi9rdsa.m. | cHRI STIAN, Marning aorahip 11200 8.4 m. "REFORMED: , Sunday Evening 7:00p.m, . wre ae ote “Wlble Study Wed. 7:30 p.m, * “TT, _MATTHE ws: € AU RCI H WR Caza Avenue; Terrace, : Angiftan church of Canady Suidey Services: - ™ SNoamand iain, f — pastor: John stokes } ‘ ua Te i055 - i0:00 a.m, a) ble Scho - Weqe . © ate River Drive: : : "rant ina 615-4544 RL. . % Evening Worship 7:90 P.M. white, Pastor, ‘ boda TRES eee = MarATnT War 11 p.m, + Evening Service 00 p.m. - Bible shidy. ri) Prayer, ‘ “Ae von Sunday School 10:00 ALM, Morning Warship 11:00 AM, Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 P.M. Youth Service Fri. 7030 P.M. cenis. per hour. -during ine year. Keeping with the current rate 6f a “inflation , and the averall ex- a con-~ 7pm, I and Sunday Schootiia.m.PS> “Pastor Munray , El $10 AgET Aya! Read, ; pansionary -aypecls of the provincial economy. | --: During the fourth quarter af the year,’ 41. aetilements _oc- eurred covering a total of 14,081 employees... Average annual increases in hourly earnings of LL. percent of 53 cents per hour were provided for. in the set- ilements. Manufacturing seillemenis provided’ for. in- creases of 10.3 percent or 53 Trade and - ‘Billy Goat Creek Mines Ltd. To assess “the vertical con- (inuily of an impressiv ¢ surface showing averaging 4.16 percenl copper and 0.19 ounces gold per lon across 50 feet. Cor °1.72 * percenl copper across 140 feet) | within a 4,400 foot long, 500 foot wide, | geochemical anomalous zone on the Billy Goat Creek's 29 claim Jeannette group, Kitima t-area, 8.C., a single diamond drill hole was spotted. Thishole was drilled al anangle of -45 degrees to inlersect the downdip. extension of the _ mineralization. Service agreemems pravided ~~ for ‘increases of 10.5-percent or * 45 cents per hour and Mining, . ~~ Tr ansporiation, :-Com- _ munication and Other Utilities ~ agreemenis averaged percen! or 60 cents per hour. The Minister. staied.ihai the wage settlement information is the result of an analysis of daia eoHected through .the Depart- ~ mem’s Serlement Reporting Program. He expressed his ihunks to those employers and unions (hat completed reports Ne requested coniinued cooperation so thal sound information can be conlinued io be compiled for Briilsh Columbia. SEASONS 4542,Lakelse B: . AG03 Park Me -Liguesen: ic is E Mm 4605 1AKELSE:_. _IN THE, A PHON ES | Cae AN ao _for- that So ig 32 1, Kalu’ St 13.9. 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Five other ° widely: ‘spaced rolary ‘percussion: holes ‘were drilled along access. road for exploration purposes, The nex! stage of exploration*’of “the Jeannelte. claim. group is bulldozer ‘stripping ard ‘lren- ching within the anomalous area to isolate diamond™and percussion drilling targets. The Sheridan Group inlerests of Toronto is financing. the work. Highway 16 Progress Mrs. Sheila Doble, Senior Information Officer with the. Provincial Department of High: . ways, has indicated the stalug of work during 1973 and con- tinuing in 1974. This is part of the: Department's long range, plan to bring Highway 16 up to Trans-Canada standards. WORK COMPLETED Thar sector of the Highway belween Prince Rupert and Tyee was completed in 1973. . The Kasiks River Bridge ap- - proaches were reconsirucied to a width of 36.feel. 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Mrs. Dobie advises. that ‘further information’. will be forthcoming as soon as the Deparimen «. of Highways budget has been tabled in the Legisiature, ° i Terrace. 6235 _TERRACE Terrace 14 en i Ladies Wear Terace™ U" AtoZ: 0, Business Directay. FOR THE NEW WAY TO ADVERTISE ALUABLE: PROPERTY WANTED » Find it in the "CLASSIFIED SECTION.” a 14930 Hwy 16 W EST END CHEVRON. 7 We Tires Batteries Gas Oil resin & Automotive Tune-ups 635. 1228 Tyr xe SALES... 1 AN Are at thy through the Terrace ° to Z BUSINESS. DIRECTORY FOU CANT DO. BETTER THAN | ADVERTISE.IN Eee ERO IN TOW 8 H HOME SERVICE rf , Fat Tune-ups, ‘Repairs. Gas. Oil, & Service. i LAKELSE 635-3332 TERRACE, 7