Forces: to _ wing, Major Clay has taken training identical to that of her male counterparts, including for- _ mation flying, instrument flying, night. Mying and gerobatics. ; Pinning. pilot's wings on footing.” . “Flight surgeons, saya Col. dian Forces officers 1 dactor - ng. the University of _. She Canadian Forces. : then decided: to training: as_a_ pil In June, .1971, Dr. Clay became -base'surgeon at CFB - Moose Jaw; and, still with an - ever-slrong ..wish ‘to. fly,” she underwent basic pilot. tralning oh a Canadian- Armed Forces Annis, “should be able to -ayear. - : discuss all aspects of aerospace medicine and flying that might affect a pilot's’ abilities and - capabilities in the air.” Maj, Clay wili occupy a unique position once she’ Boriventional:. Engines by MAZDA Now & used Vohicles ‘SKEENA AUTO. - Metal Shop Ltd.: DEALER Lic, 06-273 1 635-6572 “She was posted to. CFB Trenton in June, 1968, and aunder-went the Canadian fight ‘surgeon's: course in 1969. During this time she took her first flight a5 a passenger in a - Tutor jet, graduating from this course in 1972. . . Dr. Clay wa Training Headquarters. in July, 1973, as comma: surgeon. | Serving Terrace and area since. July 11, 1908 . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1 TROVINCTAL LIBRARY PARLIAMENT BLDS. . 974.0! Joint interim program announced last week. © The announcement was made jointly today by. Transport : Minister Jean Marchand, Regional Economic Expansion Minister Don Jamieson, British ‘Columbia Minister of-Highways Graham Lea and ‘Brilish Columbia Minister of Economic Develupment Gary Lauk. This agreementinvolves a total _ commitment ;p Jo Phe . First: Bank Tower : <(Bentall- Centre) was recently: ‘selected by tha seven-member : ‘ e3 pn behalf.-of; & Tilford Distilleries: as. ‘the ..winner “of © the “Lower :~ ; Mainland :Region: for, the 1974" yj panel “of” udk -: Park ~ Awards ‘Program. The. Firs ‘| Bank Tower was selected fro , however): it was evident that’. the. recent ‘problems. in - the ‘construction ' ‘industry hampered many of this” years entries. © ’ The original elght.. regions competing fer the Traphy ere: “aver | thirly:: contestants” :and.-.: ‘becomes eligible “for . tha - -)Provinelal Award which will be” “annotinced cat. the Bayshore | ~" Hotel the evening oF September © 426th, 1974.7. ‘The . other: con * testants are: The: District: of ' Saanich Municipal Hall for the Vancouver ‘Island: Region, . § primes Genrae’ ma Ane oe hs pallsfactary .) River near.c fell and suffe. distress-signal, = : ve ithe amoke.from the fite was” “i peported to the Kitwanga Forest . “Service station and.a:Bird Dog Mills’ Memorial : Hospital” in -y- condition following . forts were appli en are alive today to fell their t “ROMP in ‘Terrace received ". the: report of: the first, incident unday shortly ‘after ® p.m." ‘report came froma third party. da patrol’was: immediat Corpo Hadelton’ Uyen: Charh e@ helicopter which was flown, the site -and.a rescue was: af- - *fented.. Kuni was admitted to” Wrineh “Memorial Hospital in “Hadelton and later. transferred + by’ ambulance ~ to. : Mills, Memorial. By .; He is suffering froma broken: lower lege 0, “at » ate incidents (oer bd 26 of; the ~ oo, A-boat | patr ea gion G:,Northem B.C." “Reglon Hi" Peace River Area opporhinities” conference an supplements. provincial general development - Carson are gh. time making : Qutof the eight regions A, B, > Ciand’G were awarded. with regions:, Will’ compete for rk & Tilford a regional ‘awards. » ‘These fone +e though; as | below.a cliff. : the, “went“up . : Kalu but ‘could ‘not:get. any.’ “further. than ‘the. mioirth. of lhe ~ yon; ~ eglablished on-the east bank of”. ‘the river, the‘man:was located and a rope was thrown down. © ‘th ne of the oth The cance has yet to be found. ‘“taddition ‘A foot patral was then’: { he. rest daficit. yet “In so doing, »- n overage © ‘ SFuel has alad taken a leap due to, natural gas. [n+ creases ‘resulting in an. aver: expenditure of $2,625.00. Plan! 00 Impatred- or asa ‘deficit in. its ‘ the = -federal- - s Memorial. Last 3 the year ina defici t Pe having qubstantiate sougdth » thes’ B.C.HL - Hazelton, Jast week. P+ Bob. Jones. of Caledonia Inns. ‘During: the. meetings the [i . problems ‘-.besatiing hotel ~ _ 3 operators throughout B.C. were discussed, “Il was ‘generally *: agreed that hotel:keepers were “facing the ‘same situation that exiated in 1064:.when this business saw -owners: facing a severe financial squeeze.” One of the solutions brought =; jarward was the freeing of the . | price of draft: beer-so, that. it could float’as ‘it-has been done’ im are’ * very. successfully ‘In: Ontario’ ° 5747.00," . in 1 griving, .. Tony Sutherland, 25, °* if recelyed a $350 fine for the same unt," Lmpalred “delving brought'31 year old L. Lapre a §200 fine. Harry Thomson,°31,° ° '* wag algo fined $350 for Impaired _ ‘driving and Patrick’ Kenny.’ picked. up a: $250 fine ,for ithe “same charge. “would require ‘a ‘chang « ‘Jiquour act and hégaid that ‘the ‘Northwest ‘Associations would, be:-seeking ; the-ald ’ of, the: _ provincial body. in ‘pressuring - the Altorney General's office to “nave Uhese changes made as soon aa possible. He-said that the ‘act had “already been | ivates the’ flzcal, situa t pos: A th ways - environment .of | ern. British Columbia. must ‘nat: endure the ruthless exploitation * which accompatied: industrial - - expansion in'the rest/of Nordh. _ America,:1 bellevéit is possible’. “to create new. jobs, to, establish "new settlements and: to-open. 6, north, ene cltivert toi gar the hospital ended ition but ficit ow if hotelmen are to to keep a line on rising