THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971 Sma See Kids on a'swing are a sure sign of spring. Terrace children enjoy Playgeround photo by Tess Brousseau. an unprecedented stretch of warm, sunny weather in this TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. -provinelally-employed: scalers have voted to join the. BC. Government ‘Employees’ Union, . Mike Woodworth, president of the B.C. Official. Scalers’ Association, and- :-BCGEU general secretary John: Fryer said today ..the. merger agreement provides for an autonomous ‘sealers’ branch af the union. 2 Woodworth said association members voted.94. per cent in favor of joing the BCGEU. Woodworth and Fryer said in a joint statement that. - the merger Was recognition. by the union and the scalers’ association that “provincial employees will achieye better wages and working. conditions only through one strong union”. Recent reorganization of the BCGEU will enable the sealers to retain their identity and look after their own affairs while allowing the BCGEU to represent them in wage dealings ‘with thé provincial government, they said. Fryer said the scalers are the third independent group of provincial employees to merge with the BCGEU in the past year, In 1970, the Culinary Employees’ Union ‘and the Federation of Professional and ‘Technical Employees, with a combined membership of 800, became part of the BCGEU, With a membership of 15,512 the BCGEU is the second largest union in the. province, Fryer said. The International Woodworkers of America ranks first in B.C. with 42,000 § Weekends and holidays HOUSTON, B.C, - Details of a policy for public use of its logging roads within Pulp Harvesling Area No.4 have been released by Bulkley Valley Forest Industries Limited. The area covers 9,4000 square miles af Crown timberland in west- central British Columbia. The company annotinced that it will follow an “‘open use” policy on road access. In other words, travellers will not need entry permits to drive on the Bulkley Valley logging roads. Some forest industry companies set up gates and issue permits to people who travel on their roads. Certain of the company roads will be open to the public only when log hauling is not in progress. All traffic on such roads. has to be radio conlrolied; and it's dangerous to travel them in anything other 7] than an authorized radio- equipped vehicle. Entry points fo restricted roads are marked with signs which state whether the road is open or closed. Generally, restricted roads will be open to the public on weekends and statutory holidays. The Bulkley Valley road access policy states thal all logging roads will normally be closed to traffic during spring breakup conditions, periods of extreme fire hazard or for other valid reasons beyond the company's control. At such times, Bulkley Valley Forest Industries will co-operate with || news media lo inform the public | about closures and times of re- | opening. -The policy also stresses that. | people travel the logging roads : G7 VOLKSWAGEN $695.00 Gideon ©. Kirkbride from Nanaimo will be {he quest speaker af the -Gideon Zone Rally and the speaker at the banquet at. Skoglynd Holsprings on Sal., May 15, at 7 o'clock, ° Tickels.. are available’ from: any .af the An inleresting informative evening is assured.” ” at their own risk and the company urges special caution in driving. Loaded logging trucks have the right of way at all, limes, Bulkley Valley will provide suitable places along its roads for paring, but at present there are no overnight camping facilities. Maps. of Pulp Harvesting Area No.4 showing the Bulkley Valley logging roads, as well as ‘710 COUGAR 2dr. Hi, 351 4 barrel siereo ape, power steering, power disc brakes, low mileage $3796. 00 o~ siecle SPRING SALE PRICE L ogging roads open B.C. Forest Service roads, public roads and government campsites, are being produced by Bulkley Valley Forest Industries and will be available in the latter part of May. These free maps will be distributed through tourist bureaus and sporting good stores in the Bulkley Valley area or can be ‘obtained direct from the company offices in Houston or Vancouver, ~ Bob Parker Ford Your Ford Country Headquarters “THIS IS FORD COUNTRY” wae om . Ray loses privileges PETROS, Tenn. (AP) - James . Eri Ray will be stripped of all priveleges and confined to a single cell block in Tennessee's maximum secruity prison for 30 days. The confessed slayer of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lost his stalus as an “honor grade” prisoner at Brushy Mountain State Prison Tuesday for making an unsuccessful escape attempt. 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