PAGE B2-. ee po | Appointment of | | TERRACE C ADETS OFF THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. TO CHILLIWACK ~ More Stud WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1874 ent Jobs given to Indian students, j l U A oti : The Honourable Norman’. & 6 ing | Industrial Inquiry | ae f ane Honmurable, Herman married! students, mature | { . : : Resources and The Honourable. Students, Wilin soo ‘ i vantaged person, high --schoo: : Co 1 1 William Xing, Minister of students or first-Lime entrants . mmission Labour, today ana 10 the labour force, people on _- \ ; The Minister of Labour, the accept as binding the recom-. summer , employment social assistance and rural “By : Honourable W. S. King, an- mendations of .the Industrial programmes in the Department stu en 5. ill be employed for : nounced today the appaintment Inquiry. Commission. of Human Resources. - ; tuden is wi at si oye cing of an Industrial Inquiry Com- The Minister wishes to The government-sponsored # 16-weel per Hs a mene mission loinvestigateand make commend the parties to this student summer: employment | May éth,- The Sven plo programme is being coor- Human Resources will emp by recommendations for a set- Uement of the dispule belween the B.C, Hospitals’ Association and the “Registered Nurses’ dispule on their responsible approach to a ‘dispute -which could be ‘potentially disruptive and invidious to the public dinaied by the Depariment of Labour. A total of $1,340,499.20 has been allocaled ta the. Human sLudents. ° throughout”. - the province. ge, _ al. lo assist social workers in their regular duties, “>; Association of British Colum- health of the Province. “Such Department of ro bia. . demonstrations .af respon- Resources to employ students in | 72. TO he. ca Tenet nat ifinister Indkoated tha he — sibility in the face of difficull “Innovations '74 and Ex Lae ea te acnrehr'. and ad made a strong-recom- circumstances: indicat i 74" nes LVL . , ol iB 4 ances icate the perience '74"), programmes Statistics Division, - Personnel mendalion to the parties that Ihe. findings of the Industrial, ‘Inquiry ‘Commission. be ac- cepled as binding upon. both © parties. Accordingly, both the’ B.C. Hospitals’ Agseciation and: the _ Registered Association have agreed lo Nurses’ . basic success of the callective bargaining system’ stated Mr. King. -. . - Mr. Clive McKee has today been appointed as an Industrial Inquiry Commission to service in this particular dispute, | OBS. Pine Trees planned to provide students with valuable work experience, contacts and references lo better equip the young person for his or her eventual mem- bership in-the labour force. Through summer employment students will have an ap. ‘and portunily 10 earn income necessary 10 the continuance of their formul education while gaining invaluable work ex- Division; and the Alcohol: and Drug Commission, 27 4, ‘To give clerical: and . echnical assistance ‘in. district offices’.and with .the ,Mincome - and Pharmacare prograrimes, 4. 10 help’ with: summer -programmes ‘in child care facilities, =. -° Hiring will be carried out through the Division of Per- . rience. : : vB } 7 : ' a ' = Perlforts will be geared toward sonnel caer eae eens Bn a i i hiring students who have the Department 9 ii mat a op nspec e ' greatest need and who often Resources, Parliament 5 _ experience difficulty in ob-- Buildings, Viciorla, an through local district offices of ‘the future Sand mus! be — boundaries. oy ; “ne we bor i protected, he'adds. *3.. Pine trees of tree parts Mr. Llewellyn, who was bore family of Leo Llewellyn, mi era “The onus is directly on ~ moving from ‘the Vancouver Jan. 13 1684, the Unt a States Terrace, ‘son,’ Huby Henson, . growers 10 reques, ai in- Forest District-to olher areas of many paris at fy med ae New Mexico, daughter, Louella ; es — . { spection”, says “Mry Neilson. British Culumbia must have ne ie ana’ ai elore ne an O38, Thomas, Terrace, Daughter, : : : ; . £ “We du_not intend to search — visible trace of infestation and po a deciding that ahie eae Gene Liewelly, Terrace, son. : ORTHERN SASH’... 3° them aut.’ “Growers can cun- must be specially funigaled F : : ” large, Smith, 6 1 BM ; : : i ; “tact their Incal district uffice, with methyl bromide by a place for his chide rest daughter, . Maxine Bredl, ~ . ; Complete millwork & Cabinetry . % — forticulturist ‘or entomologist .- certified person nol_ more than Pais. famil ol ed | tein Hudson Heights, Quebec, : plywood - exotic Jumber.- dons - windows = =. for mre information. «in- seven days prior.t0.sale. Each oa Thi ily a demany- Daughter, William Llewellyn, . © speetions and lagging Tree musi-be tagged staling that (0 ' ondad y and many” Va. son. Jessie Collins, Selon 4418 Legion 635-5657 Terrace & Inspection reyuirements “this ireatment has been carried. services onthe ; Knox United: Portage, daughter. hupert - , ; &% « dependon where le reesare lo out, owever, trealments Be a : cKinnip, nc ’ amr 7, . . -_ . 2 depend a where mare PU ent Muy. 15 and July 15. Clureb on April éth. +. daughier,» Wes. leaves: 30 ERT'S DELICATESSEN . : % 4. Pine trees ‘ut foliuge, ‘inclusive are nut considered ” donut final tribute hes won- grandchildren, 31 greal ee ; ote TIRE STORES. . = living or cut, may. be seld or, -acceptable-since (hey cannot be - ue ne Liewell oe randson grandchildren. and one greal-- ij! F Fine quality foods from ‘all over the world » cal # moved within, the Vancuuver > guaranieed effective during ‘he ~ Sieh 4 ve ; ik 1E ‘i +. great-granddaughter. 7 ie . _ ” ‘ pupation period af the nieth, .” Richard Llewellyn, grandson, . August Kuitla described Wes “MI 4603 ‘Park - Terrace - ACE ert lieVara ta Sa ee pepe ere ee ewer re ee All British Columbia nur- serymen or.others growing pine lrees must now have their trees inspected und: tagged hefore ‘-iheycare sold or transparied. - This is required under the _ February: by. erder-in-couneil. Mr. Chet Neilsen, provincial enlomolagis!, Viclaria, says this regulation is designed to stop the Spread of (he European Pine Shoot: Moth to native pine tree slands:.: These trees: will, become even. more Valuable in jorest District provided they show no visible sign af in- festalion and-are from a field wilh less than five per cent ‘ UNIROYAL overall infestation as deter- mined by an official inspector. Each tree must have a cer- ification tag affixed staling (his ‘provision, Inspections. art varried aui- at the prower's Plant. . Projection’ “Ac!” request during lie periods of - regulations us filed last Marchi 15 to May 15 and Sep- ‘tember 110 October 15 if each .talendar year. 0 . -2, All plants leaving British Columbia - must comply with points 1 and 3 and be.placed ina “sealed container or van and not ‘re-opened until’ outside the British Columbia provincial Failure 16 follow .1ése regulations’ could result in proseculpens. we. Fea : ‘' Forty Terrace Air Cadets and Kadets left here Thuesday for a long weekend d familiaization and glider training period in - Chilliwack. The group is pictured above, Old time resident, Mr. Wes Llewellyn went to sleep for ihe last. . time ~ on ‘Thurs. April 4th. in the home af. - Mrs. W. Murphy; 4929 McDeek, - where he lived for the past 2 '2. years, ~~ ‘ : Frad) Thomas, . son-in-law, Arnold Prosser, grandson in law, ‘Ted Campbell, and “Bill ~~. prospector.” = - ' a “Me Kay;-ug well -asyllonorary? Si pr Pp Tr. : eee Terrace Pioneer Passes: ‘Pallbearers, Watson’ Baily, Waller McConnell, August Kuilula, Oli Nelson, Antoine Hoken and Ed Siwicky placed their. buttonaires upon the casket. : Qther than the ‘immediate - perfectly when he said, “A family man, A Gentleman, and , , MOVING ‘EM OUT! ! ee Parag D’ . _ Clean is Clean when we do the A546 Scott A Z - BUSINESS DIRECTORY 635-5440 _ Toner pth ' ah Construction Management Land Development, Leasebacks. ‘ CLEANERS ' 635-4847 E* MENS WEAR LTD Cc” Laursen: Contracting Ltd. auak Park 635-3821 Terrace, B.C. RACLEAN RUG & UPHOLSTERY | job Terrace _Hf it's for Men it's af Eee ie yramid. Root laining jobs in ‘the’ private seclor. Priority in hiring ‘will be t Ingest! . PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATES 403K Park 635.7742 ‘Terraca, B.C." UALITY USED CARS | Are our Speciality FLEET SERVICE LTD, | 4910 Hwy 16 W_ 635-7665 the..Department of Human’ Resources. mo & Insulation: Ltd. 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