Pn rn IT RATA AA A a eS i. ie tone ne SECM TCT CD! '@. for any deb rere seceseceece cecete cx reeeeen, “a Available SL ATESEOS Education Minister Eileen Dailly introduced Thursday legislation requiring local ; school. boards lo begin 2 ‘negotlalions with teachers. - * BIN 173, the Public Schools % Interim Arbilration Procedure 2 Act, extends the conciliation 3 deadline to November 29, back * from November 15, afler which * arbitration procedures between - teachers and the local school . ‘board must be completed by 3: January 15, 1975. . «The Bill also requires that .no +. person sit on more than lwo * arbitration boards., Mrs. Dailly ” sald this‘ clause fs necessary to 3. prevent all 68 school boards, or _: groups of them, from ap- *, pointing one arbilrator and thus : obtaining their goal of province- i -wide negotiations. ”. She'said the main purpose of ‘the Bill is to.'ensure thal there 3. will be no possibility of a further = breakdown in the reaching of * agreements on - teachers’ =. contracts.” ° oa : Mrs. Dailly also told a news : conference that the legislation ®. does nol necessarily rule out a zichange to province-wide ? bargaining, which will be 2 ‘studied by the Legislature’s . standing commillee on 7 education. The Legislature . began “, Thursday afternoon to consider *" principle) of a bill which would implement. a rent . increase + ceiling af 10.6 percent for 1975 r and. create a Rent Review * Commission to recommend on +. future rent changes. a, Attorney-General Alex ¥ Macdonald said in moving ¢. second reading of Bill 169, *. Landlord and Tenanl Amend- = ment Act; 1974 (No.2), that “if :. you vote ‘against this kind of z. rental restraint ... you will be * allowing the gouger to have a = free hand in.this Province.” 2°, Hesaid the 10.6 percent figure was arrived al upon the *recommendation | of lop » economists to enable a fair “& return Lo landlords but still take: 2, intoaccount operating expenses % and the cost of eapltalizalion ‘second reading (approval in _ . Doctor. \ : PAGE As, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November V3, 1974 Dave! Barrett reports, — io the people (.e. mortgage rales.) The new Act repeals the In- terim Rent Stabilization legislation, which provided an * eight per cent mit on rent increases, but keeps other provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act such as the. ability of landlords to appeal for © exemptions to the limit in hardship cases. Macdonald said (he Rent Review Commission created in the Bill would be small and work closely with the’ Ren- lalsman in researching rent levels and costs. He said. Renlalsman Barrie Clark will continue to function as “om- budsman for the tenants of © British Columbia.” . ' He added that the Ren-” talsman’s office received 12,000 enquiries within two weeks of . opening last October. a Bill 169 also defines what is an_- allowable ‘security depasit, namely half-a month's rent, and outlines ‘provisions of:,return and payment of interest, Agriculture Minister’ Dave, Stupich’s marketing board legislation received approval in principle Wednesday by a vate of 87 ta.ié.- vo Bill 165, the Natural Products . Marketing (Brilish Columbia. - Act creates a British Columbia Marketing Board to oversee the, operations of other: boards. handling specific items. . Health Minister Dennis Cocke's Bill 166, Department of Health Amendment Act, 1974, received approval in principle Thursday. [t will allaw Cocke to- reorganize his department and. appoint a deputy minister who, , is not necessarily a Medical: Mines Minister Leo Nimsick © has tabled in the Legislature.the - 1973: annual report: of: the Department: of Mines. It showed: a record mineral production in the Province cf $1,113,580,034, which was not subject {o the Mineral Royalties , ct. m The Mineral Royalties Act 3. Coming Events 51. Business Locations The Foster Parents Association : will be meeting at the Assembly Room at the monthiy meeting Tuesday, .November 12 al 8 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be .C.M.P, Constable Fred Maile on the fopic of narcotics. (46). Foster Parents Association The Foster Parents Association will be having a bake & bazaar g from. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or until % goods ara sold We will be » ‘rattling off: ' b First prize: handmade ‘& tablecloth a . Second prize; doll cake donated * by Blue Ribbon Bakery . * ‘Anyone willing ta donate any handy crafts, books or baking ‘can drop gaods off at the Terrace Ca-Op before 10 a.m. November 146. An information booth will be available for anyone waning to ask or know anything about the Foster “Parents Association. (46) 6 ORE iA ne - 4a, Personal . © : twill no longer be responsible 2 s or bill made in my name by Mrs. Jean Ar- . Senault who Is still Mrs. Jean “e0t ie 41, 1974 ‘Signed Jacques © Arsenault. (Pads) E 33. For Sale - Misc. e ‘clock of solid hand rubbed black Reasonable ; AlO? (C-46, ; a7. Pats. | e lospital for their. sale at the Ca-Op November 16 . “Moving will sell grandlather ‘Has ‘moon dial & (P-46} 3 Displaced (spade) gray persian pussy-cat ‘seeks a friendly home.” ts Very. clean and good mouser. 635-9282 1 4 7..Homes for Rent For rent: 3 bedroom duplex in JThornhill. near stere = & school, fridge, na pets. lav. 30th. 635-6694 (46) . yidust. completed 3 bedroom ex . S-housa. Full basement, carport: 4 = a:electric heat, wall 40 wall “carpet. Plus many extra features, Phone 635-3093, (P-46, + 49. Homes for Sale ‘par Sale: 1° bedroom, 2 , Slorey.chale! style home. 1600 sq. ff. .1¥% baths, flreplaca, 2 BT " “Ubaleonles, treed lot, sidewalk all :{:around, shake roof. Gn water »-system, with electric_ heat. 2 695-4256.. (C Be * paar » Located at Copperside Estates. . Cb AN, -Columbia. .. ( Will trade commercial building (2500 sq. ft.( for house, property on other assets. Phone 635-3285 . 55, Property for Sale For Sate: 132 Acres Hwy. 6 East. 30 miles from town. River & wy, frontage for 1° mile. Oniy ‘interested parties apply. 635-5845. (P46, 47) Prime commercial property, 7 lots in excellent location. Varlous developments planned In general area of subject . property. Far details contact rank Seid! at Yellowhead Realty Ltd, 743 Victorla St., Prince George, B.C. or 563-8177, (C-46, 47). 57, Automobiles | Far Sale: 1972 Datsun. _ 1200 - $1500, Call 635-9450 before 12 noon. (Peden 47) For Sale: 1947 Dodge Dart, automatic, 6 cylinder, radlo. What offers? Phana 635-6977. . Apply 2711 Skeena Sf. (P-46) 58. Trailers ‘ 7972 Broadmare Mobile Home. 3ige. bedrooms. 1 and ¥% baths, . Bulit in stove and oven. Large (ridge. Call 635-2780 after 5:30. . 4 68. Legal DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE A 04420 Sealed tenders will be’ recelved by the District Farester at Prince Rupert. ' British Calumbia, not later than 11:00 a.m. on the 17th day of Oecember, 1974 for tha pur- chase of Licence A 06620, to cut 1,093,700 cubic -faet of Hamicck, Balsam and other- species and Spruce. Located Greanvilla reek, Cassiar Land District. One (1) years wiil be allowed for ihe removal of timber. 4s this area Is within the . Hecate: P.S.¥.U., which is fully committed, this sale will awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the tlmber-sale applicant certain privileges. farticulars may be abtained from’ -the Olstrict Forester, Prince Rupart British Columblay ‘or. the Farest Ranger, Terrace, oe 7 au, troduced | REALLY UNDERSTAND lakes effect as of 1974 and implements a “sales tax" of 2.5 per cent in the first year and five per cent in following years. Premler: David - Barrett © in- Bill 170, the Assessment. Amendment Act, 1974, on Monday (November 4.) The Bill implements the recommendations, of. {he Committee on Municipal Matters and Housing, namely to use the 1974 assessment system in 1975 rather than risk premature implementation of an “actual value’? assessment ‘system Gt Municipal Affairs . Minister ~ Jim Lorimer. bas: promised legislation this sitting toenable -- persons in rural areas who were | not, enumeraled to yote in regioual district élections later this month, - . - Lands, Forests. and Water Resources.” Minister Bob Williams ,is. planning to in- Iroduce a-Bill which will give independent sawmill operators some assistance with the prices for their wood chips. Highways Minister Graham Lea is implementing new reduced speed limits. . Replacement of signs in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island hegan November 4, with . priority’ on ireeway speed * jimits, and work in other parts _of the Province will begin in the next few weeks’ when signs are “sent to local offices. ;. COURTHOUSE SQUARES ONLY HISTORIANS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOODNESS AND GREATNESS. ° ‘ PRIME LOCATION IN WHY RENT7_ When ‘you can town trailer par conta GOOD HOME - GOOD pated living room. Usted price of $27,000.00, BUD McCOLL * bargaining agent. .and. :does’. nol ; enact measures which state how ©. - A.J, MeCOLL - NOTARY PUBLIC Quality three bedroom, full basement family home with finished rumpus room and extra bedroom in basement. 4 Large two hay carport with storaga area paved driveway ona nicely landscaped tot, close tohigh school. An excell home priced to sell af $47,000,00. purchase a 12° x 56! mablle home located in . Close to al! services, completely furnished ¥ } with three bedrooms and ensuite plumbing... ; ‘OR o A cosy twa bedroom non-basement harne with good garage ning separate storage area. All located on fenced and landscaped tawn lot., This home has just been completely relinished and redecorated inside. at Stucco exterior, Wwo bedroom home with fireplace in-car- Automatic oll heat and new hot water tank. Allon large nicely tread lot In town with reasonable LIST WITH US "WE SPECIALIZE” BOB HALLSOR © Statement by the Honourable ' Bileen Dailly, Minister of "Education re: Bill 173, Public Schools Interim Arbitration 1 Procedures Act. Bill 173, which amends sec- tions of the Public Schools Act dealing with teacher salary bargaining, contains (wo major provisions, The firstis an extension of the conciliation deadline by twa weeks, fram November 15 ta November 29, at which time disputes not settled by agreement. must go to binding arbitration as provided for in the present Act. As a result, the Bill also moves ahead by two ‘weeks the deadline for ar- bitratlon proceedings which would be completed by January 16 instead of December 31. It has been quite obvious that up to the present time, negotiation and conciliation between teachers and school trustees has not. been Laking place except in the six school districts where boards did not designate the B.C, School Trustees’ Association as their districts, it Is interesting to note, settlements lave been reached in at least three cases and negotiations and con- ciliation are proceeding in the others, I want Lo make it very clear thal with this Bill, the Govern- ment is not interfering in any ' way In” the process of negotiations “and ‘conciliation: - [In extending the deadlines, we are giving an opportunity to the boards. and “the. teachers’ - associations of the Province to assess (heir present positions and to carry on, in one form or : another by mutual agreement, proper negotiation and .con- “eiliation, This is an interim bill any bargaining - should ‘proceed. during the conciliation and negotiation period, whether: it be local. regional or provincial. Ida not believe that it would be appropriate for me, as Minister, to interfere in the process of negotiation and conciliation. "With this Bill, [am making It possible for more time to he given for teachers and trustees la reconcile their differences. The second part of the ~ legislation proposes a major change in the Arbitration procedure. Whereas the present Act does nol speily the number of arbitralion boards on whieh a single arbitrator may it} the. amendment -.pravides a TOWN: all lent PRICE. RES. 635-2662 RES. 635-9717 In these . _ mendations that: no person’ shall: be. ap- © _ pointed as ‘an arbitrator on School Arbitration. os more than two boards, Without this clarification in the -Act it was possible that arbllration procedures might have broken down completely, resulting in long delays in appointments and appeals to the courts on the nuraber of arbitrators which could be legally appointed. For example, it co have been ssible under the present Act or the Trustees’ Association agenl, if so desired, to appoint one arbitralor to sit on 68 separate arbitration boards throughoul the Provinee, I do not. presume that this is what the Trustees’ agent proposed Lo go. However, I am sure that the people of British Columbia would not want to see the ar- bitration proceedings break down with the . resultant disruption in the -delivery of educational services. Another reason for this change is that il is entirely. possible thal arbitration boards this year will face a greatly increased workload because of the lack of progress through normal negotiation and con- ciation, Therefore, each ar- bitration board. must be structured in such a way as to have lime ta complete its work before the statutory deadline, I want to repeat that the whole - question of whether’ the bargaining process between the teachers and trustees of this Province should be done. on a local, zonal or provincial basis . _is now in, the hands of the all- party Select Standing Com-. mittee of the Legislature. This group will be making recom- for. possible legislation in the -spring. Nothing in this: interim Bill should be construed as a direction to the Committee. Once again, I want to state that my main purpose in presenting this Bill. to the: Legislature for approval is to ensure: that there will be no possibility of a’ further. break- down in the reaching of agreements on, ‘teachers’ contracis in this Province which, by Jaw, must be settled - by binding arbitration | if negotiation and conciliation” fail. > Leen Ave. Fireplaces In both living fireplace and q vallty Fully carpeted throu parcels recently listed.- country setting. 1 ACREAGE WITH A VIEW at $14,900 each. Have We Got . A Home For You!! CLOSE TO SCHCOLS & SHOPPING $7,500 - Down Payment will byt this lovely 4 bedrrom home on Fully carpeted in deep pila wall to wall. ; room and panelling recreation room. Excelent family home with nook off kitchen as well as amore formal dining area. Bath and Vz, drive under carport. Treed and Landscapad lot. Assume 10% percent financing on this 11205q, ft. beauty. Full Price $46,500 TPTeRERTECURELeee ere re eee JUST OFF QUEENSWAY ON QUIET STREET This 5 badrrom home offers exceptional valua, privacy and comfort. Located on treed and landscaped 70x220' lot. Full basement with exterior basement entry, on main floor have new shag carpeting as well as Ilving room, hall and dining area. sundeck. Laudfry & workshap area. excellent condition. A good buy at $26,700, - eee eee eee eee Pe eee ee BRAND NEW 8UILDERS HOME From the Impressive stone entryway to the rear carport this hameis magnificent. Over 1400 sq. ft. of family magnificent, TREE OP Pee Tere Te eee eee BRAND NEW BUILDERS HOME From the impressive stona entryway to the rear car homels magnificent. Over 1400 . ft. of family comfort. Large ' dining area, deluxe ASH KITC materials such as 20 year hout. 11 percent flaancing available. Spacious corner fot for $42,750. ere rrr rrr ere errr re ee ree ees ee WHERE’S BLUEBERRY ROAD? That's the road that fronts on this 6acre parcel of land. The area fs treed and level and would make an excellent secluded home site. Potentlal to grow your own vi your children the space for country living. Ask Harry or John about this and several other acreage PWEeRTEROLECUESEC SEE SA Oe Cee eee WANT TO TRADE FOR COUNTRY LIVING?? The owner of this recently built four bedroom home wants to move fo town, Nearly 2 acres of land with large garden area developed excellant water Supply: some outbuildings, and a fully modern home you woul in Siding, electric heal and low taxes. Why not trade up to this rrr eee eee eee eee eee ee eee Located on Highway 25 with commanding yiew over Skeena River and Terrace, Thses two parcels of land offer an ex- cellenthome sites. Each parcel Is approximately 6 acres and fronts on the paved highway with year round access. Priced : ; Ns . ——) a “Remember when we were proud to sing "'O Canada, our home and native land” that was before the socialisis and neo- ation? “True patriot love in all they .sons command” except thase with loyalties to Mao _ Testung, Castro and Bresneg. “with glowing hearts we ‘see thee rise”; rising taxes, rising - food prices, rising interestrales . and rising indignalion among "citizens, ‘The true north strong and free.” Sure, free sanctuary to US draft dodgers, Chilean radicals and European-caught criminals, Free handouts to any kook whe can spell “gim- me", Freedom to panhandle on the streets flourishing a switch blade, freedom for homosexuals to solicit anywhere and free government grants to "do your thing’”.“0, Canada, we stand on guard for thee.”’ Like fun we do. Most cilizens are so apathetic they allow politicians, perverts and pink-petticoated manipulatars to. lead them around by the nase. I per- sonally value my Canadian heritage tov much to lie down _and be trampled into the dust of any people’s paradise. Does the above paragraph ring a bell with any of the readers? If you read the letters to the editor, you'll recognize the style, Patricla Lucy Young has just fired andther broadside against the perils of creeping communism.. This above letter is just one of thowsands which has been showered down on edilors both here and in the United States. Since Pal came fo Canada in 1946 from her -native England. From her home in Vancouver, she churns out acres of galvanic pam- phiets, letters to editors and a syndicated column which ap- pears in several Canadian “publications and eighty US newspapers. Miss Young is a tower of All three bedrooms Sliding glass door to large his family home fs in mw terecens rt this HEN, Three large bedrooms,” ican Siding. etables and offer ull Price $13,500, enjoy. Fully carpeted, Alca 46 —— z WIGHTMAN. *) *... SMITH: ; REALTY. 635-6361 11, LAKELSE AVE. Evenings. —e stan Parker, 635-4031 “Harry Smith, 836-2826 John Walbergs 636-3677. |. Ken Brandly * ea | energy. She works twelve hours a day, has no secretary and has writlen (wenty-Lhree novels. She was thirteen when she wes first published in the London Star, Her first novel, Narrow Streats which tells of the london Blits, was published when she was eighteen and was the product of sixty nights in dank bomb shelters at the height of the bombing. . She came to Canada to gel away from socialism. ‘This tremendous outpul would be a challenge even fora normal person. But for Patricia Lucy Young, it is a triumph of grim determination. Pat is wheelchair bound. She was inflicted with polio al the age of two, was bombed aut of her home three times In London and her handicap was further aggravated by bomb injuries. In 1964 she underwent an operation for a brain tumor and now ean use her right hand for typing. i Her concern for our per- missive seclety and the Nice Nellie approach toour problems (I despise do-gooders, she says} is reflected in her latest effort The Death Peddlers, a shocker of Communist’s China’s opium war on the west. Pat wonders out loud if our premier will be touring the 32 dope factories in Peking during his up-coming romp which produces sixty EXCLUSIVE LISTING: Skidmora. GOING FAST: Asking $29,000, Hans Caullen 635-3708, JUST LISTED: ‘ starter home for 3 ACRES - USK: BN realtors BRAND NEW & ONLY 535,000; Let us show you this new 3 bedraom house, with big and IIving rooms, Carpets throughout, electric heat, a nice kitchen with loads of cupboard space. Sltuated in a quiet location in town. To view, please call H. Godlinski at 635- 2 bedroom bunaglow in quiet area, (copyright Sterling Publications) rcent of the dope sald on the pireets in British Columbia. | Unfortunately, little is heard af the book locally although it sells well in the Uniled Stales, She has sent review copies to all the newspaper and other media including Jack Webster who is presently doing yeoman service on {he drug menace here.’ Pat feels thal it is all right to finger Mexico and Turkey a5 dope sources but we mustn’t rock the boat when it comes to Red China because Jack has made no mantion of it and the newspaper have ignored her ‘completely. Oh well, it doesn't matter, Patrician Lucy Young will keep up the fight. As Bhe said to me last week, “I ran away froma socialiam in England but I'll be damned if 'll run away from it here. I'll stay and fight,” The response to Limericks about B.C, towns had been very gralifying although some are & jiltle raunchy. However, this ane from Mrs. A. V. Vickery of North Vancouver leaves one with a warm feeling and deserves honorable mention: My favorite town in BC. Is whereever J happen lo be. They are all so fair, How can one compare In this Hand of lakes, mountains and sea? So, now, altogether, ‘There was a young girl from Katz...” park avenue realty limited 4615, park avenue terrace 635-4971 CLOSE TO SCHOOL & CENTRE OF TOWN: Aclean 3bedroam home with carpets In tIving and bedroom. Natural qas heating system. 920 sq. ft.; paved driveway and sidewalk, big back yard. You will like this neat home far only $31,500. For appointment to view, call Horst Godlinski, 635- 4612 Davis. 2 bedroom residence, newly renovated, clase to downtawn. R2 zoning. For more information phone Frank dining inside and ouiside this has to be one of the rettier pli I r around, Welt built and well kept. Carport, fence, tenis: web Make an offer on price and down payment. fo financing fo arrange. Move in before Christmas. Phone closa to schools Idea! ha yo formation and viewing Bray. Asking $26,500. For In- Earl, 635-2612, Low downpayment,e, P lot in Thornhill ares, “Bor infarmialion call Ba ese ae Ed Olessner, 635- Ed Diessner - 635-2089. Horst Godlinski - 635.5397 -..: Ron Earl ..635-5397. Frank Skidmore - 635-5691 |. : ‘Hans Caulien - 635-3708 Betty Burris 632-6530 (Kitimat)