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Published at Terrace B.C, Sdaysa week Monday to Friday, mornings PUBLISHER Laurie Mallett SUBSCRIPTION RATES Etfective October 1, 1977 ’ Single Copy 20 By Carrier mth3.00 By Carrier year 36.00 By Mail = ‘3mth 12.00 By Mail 6 mth 22.00 By Mail year 40.00 Senior Citizen year 20.00 British Commonwealth’ and United States of America | year 51.00. ; : Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VaG 2N9 Telephone: 1192-604.635-6357 . HOME DELIVERY Terrace & District Thornhill & District Phone 635-6357 COMING EVENTS The League (C.W.L.) wit hold the Fall Bazaar on October Catholic Womens 26, ‘the last Saturday In October, at Veritas Hall. Skeena Valley Rebekah Ledge - Rummage Sate - August 26th, 10 am to 2 pm Fall Bazaar November 4th Both In Elks Hall Registratlon for this season’s Terrace Figure Skating Club wilil be held Tuesday, Septamber 5 from 4 - 6 p.m. and Saturday, September 9 from 1-4 p.m. at the Terrace arena senior citizens roam. The club is open to both boys and giris and there are na age limits. This year’s club pros will be Brenda Solly and Jeanne Arther. B NOTICES” Weight Watchera meeting heldevery Tuesday et? p.m. at the Kriex United Church Hall, 4907 Lazella Avenue. LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or jess $2.00 per Insertlon, over~20 words 5 cents per word. 3 or more consecutive in- sertions $1,50-per insertion: REFUNDS: First insertion charged for whether run or not. Absolutely na refunds after ad has been set. CORRECTIONS: . Must be made before 2nd Insertion. . , Allowance can be made for only one incorrect ad. BOX NUMBERS: 75 cents pick up. $1.25 malled. . CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Rates avallable upon request, NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE: 22 cents per agate Ilne. Minimum charge $5.00 per insertion. LEGAL - POLITICAL ANO TRANSIENT AD- VERTISING: $3.60 per column inch. BUSINESS PERSONALS: $4.00 per line per month. On a 4 month basis only. DEADLINE DISPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior ta: publication day. CLASSIFIED: 1:00 p.m. day prior to publication day. ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER other than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. Service charge of $5.000n all N.S.F. cheques. WEDDING DESCRIP- TIONS: No charge provided news submitied within one manth. $5.00 preduction charge for wedding and-or engagement pictures. News of weddings (write-ups) received one month or more atier event $10.00 charge, with or without picture. Subject to condensation. Payable in advance. CLASSIFIED AN- NOUNCEMENTS: Births _ §.50 Engagements 5.50 Marriages 5.50 Deaths 5.50 Funerals . 5.50 Cards of Thanks 5.50 Memorial Notices 5,50 PHONE 6135-6357 | Classified Advertising Dept. INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at Bin the Skeena Health Unit. For more information phone 635-3747 or 635-3023. Reprints of photes which appear in The Herald are now available through our office. 5x? prints are $4 each and 8x10 prints are 56. Photos can be ready within 48 hours from the time the order is made. All reprints must be prepaid. Fer more information drop inte our office at 3212 Kalum, or write us at Box 399, Terrace, B.C. VeG 4B4. WANTED DONATIONS The Three Rivers Workshop for the Handicapped are looking for donations of any old, broken or used pleces of furnijure, also any discarded wood products we could use for recycling or renovating. Call us at 635-2236 between a.m. and3 p.m. we will try to make arrangements for pickup. Is your son interested in Scouts. H so the Ist Terrace Scout Troop’ Is taking pre registration far September. Max number wil) be 24. If interested call Mrs. Wardrop at 635-355), 620.00 per boy. Anyone In- feresied In helping with Scouts plaase call ._ —_— — Rape Relief Abortion Councelling & Crisis Line for Women 638-8208 Fees will be — Skeena District Girl Guides would like to announce the opening of a Land Ranger Company in the Thornhill area, Girls between the ages of 14 and 18 who are in- terested plaase call 635-3051 or 638-1269 (cif) Skeena Valley Fall Fair will be sponsoring @ bus trip for those peaple wishing to at- tend the Smithers Bulkley Valley Fall Fair. The bus will leave the front of ihe Terrace Hotel at 7:30 am, on Aug. 26th & return from Smithers fairgrounds at 6 p.m. Aug. 26th. Price - $12.00 return $8.00 reiurn - special rate for senior citizens Non-refundable tickets. For more information and-or tickets please phone 635-2494 or =. 635-7019. Do You Feel You Have A Drinking Problem? There Is help Available! Phone 635-5636 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meetings: Mon.: 8:30 p.m. United Church Thurs. or Sat. 8:30 p.m. Mills Memorial Hospitai. Sun. Breakfast Meeting. 10:00 to noon, Lakelse Hotel. Skeena Health Unit ‘ 3215-2 Eby Street Terrace, B,C. 635-6307 The following are a few of the services offered locally by your Health Unit Staff: CHILD HEALTH CON- FERENCES. . Held weekly at the Health Unit every Tuesday frem 1:30-3:50p.m. Please phone for an appointment - Held at Thornhill Recreation Centre on the fourth Friday of every month fram 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Please .phone for an ap- polntment. - Babysitters who: bring munization. ADULT CLINICS Fhese are held at the Health Unit on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday from 3:00 - 4:10 p.m. by ap- poiniment anty. PRENATAL CLASSES Classes are held throughout the year at Intervals for expectant parents. Phone the Health Unit for details and registration. HOME NURSING CARE Nursing care in the home for those who need It on referral from their family doctor. Terrace area only. HEALTH PARADE For 4year old children. Held on third Monday of every month. Developmental, vision, hearing screening done. Please phone for appointment. : PRENATAL BREATHING & RELAXING EXERCISES Held every Monday af- ternoon at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. V.D. CLINIC .. Held every Monday at 3:30 or by appointment. SANITATION The public health inspectors are now situated In Eby Street. They will be pleased to assist with any sanitation problems. Speech and Hearing Clinic Held at 4612 Greig Avenue. Hearing tests will be done by by referral from family ‘doctor or community health nurse. 638-1155, Pregnant and in need of support? Call for help fram Right-to- Life promoters: Lisa at 635-3164 Carol at 635-5136 Janna at 635-4503 LONG TERM CARE © Office at No.205-4721 Lazelle Ave. Tel 675-9196. | Assessment and planning for those elie!sie for Long Term Care. AID TO HANDICAPPED Office at No. 265-4721 Lazetle. Tel 635-9196. Assessment and guidance ‘ for vocational and social rehabllitatlon consultant. A Heather-Tartan Soclety Is being formed with the in- feres¢ af promoting Scoitish cultural interes? and events. Interested persons should contact Eleanor Halley at 35.7456 8S Saor a3 possible. done by Join the BLOCK PARENT program call 635-3164 Los}: SKEENA CENTRE Skeena Centre offers to ihe Senior Citlzens of the Terrace and Thornhill aréa the following’ services - - Activity Centre for han- dicrafts - Day Care peopte - Drop-In for companionship & coffee, Monday thru: Friday 8-4. Transportation available. Contact Skeenaview Lodge 635-2265 Terrace Five Pin Bowling Associaiion Annual Fall Meeting, Sunday: Sunday for working September 10, Elks Hall, 8:00 p.m. The Family Violence Commitiee will be holding an Important General Meeting at The Kermode Friendship Centre, on Wednesday September 6th, at 7:30 p.m. 14.” BUSINESS: PERSONAL. ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Electrical and Refrigeration contract. House wiring. 635-5876 {ctf) RUPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD. . We buy copper, brass all metals and batteries. Location - Seal Cove Open till 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. Phone 624-5639 THE HOBBY HUT. Ceramic supplies and Greenware, alr brushing available - custom firlng. 3936 McNeil St. 35.9393 GEMINI EXCAVATING LTD. {Wes Andrews} Backhoe Work Hourly & Contract 635-3479 anytime yt KASI2) children ¢mustihave parents! °* written! consent -for im-* ~ GOLDENRULE Odd jabs for the jobless. - Phone 635-4535. 3238 Kalum DUFFS BICYCLE SHOP Reconditioned bikes and repairs. Reasonable rates. 1931 Queensway Dr. CONCRETE SEPTIC * TANKS PRE-KAST For immediate dellvery Septic System Specialists “Insist onthe Best” PHONE 635-3999 SCHMITTYS EXCAVATING 2 dogs. a large grey mix male and a medium golden brown female. Reward for return. Phone 639-1490. (pd- 18) In the 3300 Kenny Area, a black male part - persian cat, with light grey underfur, wearing a brown leather collar, Please call 638-8425, (p3-19) | m HELP WANTED Experienced dicta-typist required immediately by Federal Susiness Development Bank, Shor- fhand desirable but not a necessity. Excellent staff benefits. Salary com- mensurate with qualifications and = ex- perience. For applications telephone Mr. Cousins at 635- 4951. (c3-4a)" A qualified —pre-Schaot teacher Is required for the Terrace Child Development Centre. The applicant will work as an aid under the direction of the pre-school supervisor, with the possibility of assuming the supervisors position. Preference will be given to applicants with A background in special needs children psychology or related field, Please submit resumes to the Executive Director of the Terrace Child Development Centre. 2510 S. Eby, Terrace, B.C. (¢5-20) Needed, Avon represen- - fatives in the following areas: Norih Kalum, Graham Ave, Golf Course, Krumm Road, “Hospital, 4700 Stock Davis, Park, Lavette. Phone 635. 9517. (ctf! SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 TERRACE APPLICs. RE INVITED ruR THE. FOLLOWING OPENINGS. THE DUTIES FOR .EACH OF THESE POSITION WILL COMMENCE IM- MEDIATELY UPON AP- POINTMENT. 1) TERRACE-THORNHILL HOME-SCHOOL COOR. DINATOR. Located In a Jr. Secondary, the Home-School Coar- dinator will work closely with counselling depart- ments to provide quidance and academic support, plus encourage and assist in exira curricular activities for Native Indian students. Some work in Terrace- Thornhill Elementary schools may also be required. Qualifications. Ideally, the successful applicant will have the, _—_ following qualificatians: a) Understanding of and sympathy for the adjustment problems of Indian students- b} Ability te. communicate with the parents of Native students, _&) Interest and skills In recreatian and teen teadership. d) Abllity to work closely with public schools. 2) LIBRARY AIDE POSITIONS. a) €,T. Kenney Primary School - four hours-day b) Copper Mountain Elementary School - four hours - day 3) TEACHER AIDE POSITIONS a) Parkside Primary School - This is a full-time position for a person to work in a special class with a physically handicapped child. b) Terrace area school - To regular classroom to aid a deaf teenage boy.- The successful applicant must know or be willing to learn sign language and must be willing to arrage flexible hours of work. PLEASE SUBMIT COM- PLETED APPLICATIONS ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 31, 1978 to: Mr. M. Bergsma, Director of instruction, Box 460, - Terrace, B.C. VaG 4B5 Phone 635-4931 c3-18 Wanted chambermald plus other duties. Steady part- time, leading to full-time. Starting $4.00 per hr. Only | mature. conclencous, rellable person with ex- perience & ref. need apply. Write @ox 1182, Terrace Herald Wanted responsible caretaker with mobile home fo operate a mobile home park in Terrace. Free space rent & commission. Contact F.L. Janaver 636-6233 after 7 p.m. (p10-5) years today: , TEACHING VACANCIES SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 68 (terrace) Applications are invited for the following vacancies with duties to commence im- mediately. 1. ITINERANT TEACHER OF HEARING IMPARED Duties: to provide direct instruction In auditory skills, signing, speech reading, speech and language skills to pre-school and school age deaf and hearing impaired children. To provide feacher and parent consultation and to provide liaison with Public Health Audiologist. Qualifications: Graduate degree or diploma in teaching deaf and hearing impaired. Person with successful! primary teaching experience and fralning in fhe teaching of language aris preferred. ‘a. ITINERANT ELEMENTARY SUP. PORTING TEACHER Duties: with the ald‘of a child care worker, to teach ‘and-or support the teaching of emotionally, behaviorally disturbed students aged 10-15 In the Terrace- Thornhill area. Qualifications: ideally. the successful applicant witl possess the foliowing: 1) training and-or teaching experience at the = in- termediate level Il) ability to communicate effectively il) Interest in developing counselling skills iv) professional ap- pearance and attitude | Please submit applications and supporting documents promptly to: Mr. M. Bergsma To Director ofyInstruttion: work on an hourly basis Ins — , : School District’ No. (Terrace) ° Box 460, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4Bt {c2-18) WANTED MALE OR FEMALE MAKE EASY $35 Easy to sell pantyhose. Also socks for the entire family. briefs or bikint panties, tights etc Free instruc- tions and color catafague. Write ‘HOSIERY UTC P.O. Box 252 - 580 Bertrand Street Ste-Julia, Qua. JOL 200 HELP WANTED Earn-2 hours a day-$200 a month commission plus prizes. For detalls write Fuller Brush, Box 108, 207 West Hastings St... Van- couver V46B 1H7, or Mr. T. Diamond, R.R. 3 Kamloops, Bc. V2C 5K1. _ for gout Applications Invited Northwest Community College 15 minuies from New Westminster APPRAISERS are required by the 8.C. Assessment Authority for its Northwest Area Assessment Office located in Terrace. Dutles Include: under minimal supervision, per- farming moderately com- plex residential, commercial and fight Indusirial ap- praisals; .ability to co- ordinate and be responsible for specific mass appralsal projects; preparation of land valuation schediles; researching, developing and maintalning current price costings as a supplement to existing cost valuation manuals; field work and travel as required; other related duties as assigned. Applicants will possess secondary school graduation; successful completion of appraisal courses 1 and 2 leading to accreditation (AA.C.I. or R.1.(B.C.)} Diploma or equivalent; a minimum of 22 years appraisal ex- pertence preferably sup- plemented by technical courses relating to building trades or University education in related flelds; ability to meet, deal tacttully and communicate ar- fleutately with the generat publics clear and valld driver's lleence. A lesser qualitled ‘applicant may be appolnted at an entry level appraisal position with corresponding salary. Monthly Salary: $1509.73 - $1786.90 Competition No. 78 - 80 Closing Date: August 25, 1976 Application forms may be obtained from the variaus assessment offices located throughout the province. Please direct completed application forms to: Direclor - Persanne! B.C. Assessment Authority 1537 Hillside Avenue VICTORIA, B.C. NBT 4Y2 WE NEED YOU Lathe . Engine and Turret ~ Operators $9.12-hour Milling Machine - Operators. .12h008r Racial $8.97-hour Able to set up and operate. Location: - Surrey, B.C. 10 minuies from U.S. border’ Orilt Oper ators 30 minutes from Vancouver _ Amole housing for rent or purchase. At Geormatic we produce fine Quality industrial winches (mechanical and hydraulic) ina working enwironment. Take this opportunity to work with an ambitious team and enloy the advantages of rural living. Call us now -- or contact your focal Canada Canter for mere information Gearmaiic Compay TMD . ind Street Surrey, BC, vat cha) THE HERALD, Friday. August 25, 1978, Page # <“MOPORCYCLES” Honda Mini-Bike, $250.00, set of bucket seats, $40.00, 5 rims 14” for dodge with hub caps $50.00 Phone 635-9569, (p5-20) 33. FOR SALE” MISC. For Sale, veal calves and Beef by the sides. Phone 635- 7563 evenings. (p2-18,1) Shot GUNS FOR SALE. Rem. 1100 shot gun 2% In. . New Mod. 12 Win. 3 in. Mag. Phone 633-2372 afier 6 PM. (c3-20) GARAGE SALE From 10-2, Varlous household items. 3539 Dogwood. Saturday August 26. (c1-18) Wanted to buy. Electric fridge & stove. In extra good condition. Phone 635-7074. (1-38) For Sale four man rubber ratt, $75.00 and recreation room chairs, $8.50 ea. Phone 635-3854 after six, (p3-19) Assorted apples for Sale. Inquirles at 4915 MeDeek, or phone 635-2748, (p3-19) Excetlent hay for sale from storage. Price reasonable. Phone 845-7707 Houston. (cl0-19) ° GARAGE SALE al) AM fo 5 Sat. Aug. 26 Rwy No. 16 East & Kirkaldy d. Hundreds of misc. Items. Plus new merchandise up to 50 per cent aff, also schoal Bus & Trucks for sale. Phone 635-7824, (p3-18) PM an a) See Northwest Community College will be needing part-time instructors to teach night courses in the following areas: . Basic Welding Automotive clectricat tune- up Blueprint carpentry Bookeeping Business Management Personnel Management Commercial Law Interested persons are Invited ta apply to Mr. R.P. Kilborn at 5331 McConnell Avenue or phone 635-6511 for information. (c-4,10,19,17,18,24,25) reading for DUTIES cluding: Fluid Principle Troubleshooting Preventative QUALIFICATIONS MOBILE HYDRAULICS To teach the principles and maintenance of both mobile and industrial hydraulics in- Maintenance The applicant will be required to travel throughout the college region. Minimum of 5 years ex mobile and industrial hy Northwest Community rience in both aulics. Space is still available in the following full- time programs. Cook Training and Upgrading Industrial Records andFirst Ald _ Early Childhood Education Electronics Technician and Upgrading General Mechanics Marine Engine Repair Interested persons should apply im- mediately to The Registrar, Northwest Community College, Box 726, Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6511. Space is also available in our modern dormitories. Sponsorship on some programs may be available. Contact your nearest Canada Employment Centre. Preference will be: given to those with Heavy Duty, Millwright, or equal cer- tification. TERM. OF EMPLOYMENT No later than 1978-09-15 to 1979-03-30. SALARY In accordance with the College Vocational scale depending on qualifications and ex- perience. . APPLY TO The Principal Northwest Community College PO Box 726 Terrace, BC VaG 4A2 Further information may be obtained from Mr. =Fred Hislop at 635-6511. sg hae Nem 2a ! ee ee re ed