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  • down if you want to see some FREE AS-A-.BIRD above the timberline, Wayne Monkrnan leaves-the ground momen- - fine paintings. tar i ly durihg an expedition to Green Mountain last week. Max's Photo Studio

    car inapccted before the race. Sponsors are needed to help

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    cn each car this year - minus the M-ht.cl,

    Anyone willing to sponsor a o Putting the law in Lay- boy and car should aet in

    -- Inside . . I Fair proved ~ today's ,,kids learning fast r Z i l

    men's Language - Page 9. in-touch with John sdb t t at 0 A kid with a future - 632-7023.

    Page 7. Thew will be two age a The oolachans are here - groups participating - 11-13

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    and 12-15 years inclusive. A Exhibits a t the .,Third An- the Skeena Board of Health, J Gracies 4 and 5 biology ca- winnt,r from each group plus

    # nual &en& .' Fair-' showed $10-Qf17Award 'for the -eirhit tegories were won by: Linda @ Labour news - CarPefiters a winner for the best con- structed c a r w-ill EO to Mission

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    tha t best shows some 'aspect Silander and Donna Swick. battle on - Page 3. without a doubt just how fast the kids are learning these days.

    The Fair consisted of more than300 exhibits in, biological and physiical. categories. The demonstrations displayed a technical know-how and un- derstanding Somewhat stag- gering to. ;anyone more than two years out of high schoo!.

    The demonstration of phy- sical principles included a sol- ar reflector. an artificial ear, and communications equip ment.

    The concern of both ele- mentary an! secondary xhool students was shown in several demonstrations of the effect of pollution on plants and animals.

    Grand prize winner over-all was Roy-Thaller. a Grade 9 Mount Elizabeth Secondary School .otudent with a work- in? model of an atomic par- ticle detector. He wins a trip t o compete in Bhe National Science Fair in Sarnia, .On- tario. rarlv next month. Csee story inside).

    Second prize. winner in the p9,ysjcai category. grades 8 to 12 w a s Robert Hoffman. His project w a s a tr;ins.stor rad'o bii i lf . from >m?re pirtr;. H ' s exhibit included a clear and concise cxp1anat;on of t ran- sistor radios and their oper- ation.

    Third prize i n the scnior cstegory went to Peter Vodalc for n miithematical treatise on the. ti.isec,tion and poly- ?cr.t-on of ang les and lines. T J i < n-o:.k is an oritrinal con- ci-pt in pure mathematical thin king.

    T(;ny Tavares and G?raltl ... Gcndos put t o y e t k r a smok-

    i n g ninchine 'to demonstrate t h c harmkil effects of the h a - bit. They were co-winners of

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    of health. They shared the awaril with

    Nadia Cavecece, Lynn Bet- shaw and Cindy Johnson. Their exhibit waa a collection - of information about drugs ap3 drug addiction.

    Other prize winners who will receive certificates and med- als include: kindergarten - prade 3 group exhibits. Mrs. Rutledge'@ olass Nechako, first; Whitesail Grade 2, sec- ond ; Mrs. Maleausk'w kinder- garten,. Cormorant, third; in- dividual' exhibits - Barry Sonnenfeld. first; Adrian MUir, second; . Jonathan Bently, third. -

    first; Gordon Aker, second; Pam Kessier, third; physlcal categories, Leona Flynn, first; John Mikkelson, second ; Glenn Morton and Gary Michel, third.

    In grades 6 and 7 the *in- ners were: biology - Lor- raine Konst and Lucy Czar- necki, f i r s t ; Wes Muir, Fee- ond; Sanora Stonge, Janice Provan and Wendy Campbell, third; physical -- Lars Han- sen and John Trogi. first: Steven Bernauer, second ; Steve Potseuk, third.

    In the grades 8 to 12 biol- ogy division Steve Belshaw placed second. -

    B.C. Td 'GOOF CQlJSed Chaos on Local Lines

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    The B.C. Telephorle Corn- pansion error'' wa3 ni pany goofed last week and they wish to apologize for ahy inconvenience they might have c a u B e d Kit imat teephone users.

    When contacted by the S e n - tinel district manager Stnn Pi1 tterson explaincd :?:)mebody F( : t t h e "wrong number" while doing regrnd:ng Lvork in the central office in Kit imat last Wednesday. The "wrong num- ber" crlused a cnmpletc mix-up o f circu'ts that hac1 %.C. Tt.1 nicn scrntch!ng 'their hca..ls for ;i \vh;le.-

    A s i i 1 e;ii!t of t h e crl.;r some nan~t.ei-.i in t h e -6nflO +series and the -7000 se:.ic.s \vere knocked o u t . Telephones iiffectcd could n o t receive i n - coming calls.

    B.C. Tel's public affairs man in F'rince George Ken Herodski explained "an ex-

    nde in the central exchange.

    "We are still gett:ng back- lash from that and \vu h n p c it \\-ill be remedied 3 s soon a.4 possible." he said.

    The company is in th(' p!w- cess of connecting aboiit 6c)O nrw lines into the syst.r.m :in11 a t the Fame time Y ~ \ . : s ~ I I ~ ( ' III patterns in thc central e s - cha n g e.

    "It's very intricate n.i):,k:iix in theFe areas wifh tho~~~ , ih r l . i of circuits." he saia .

    "We a r e doing a lot o f \ \ . I ) I ~ in the area generally, kc ,L . ] ) .~ ig UP with the to\\-n."

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    After h i s first hors1.1~11 k ride, oiir friend coiildn't 1 1 : ; - de rs ta n d how a n yt h i n f I 11 ti 1 with hay could be so hard.

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    0 Sports - Page 11. for t h r finals. Q Coming events - Page 12. . L a t year , some pre-race a Outdoorsman - paae 12. competition was held between - e Letters - Page 2. some of the W e r boys and girls. Dave Esau was over all

    cha@pion, while Torrace's MaGog downed Kitimat's May- or 2t;'";"t of 2.

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    '5 -.Y Former Kit imat resident and He' f,$a@Ackively involved in

    Alcan employee Jim Donlon the s;co$@hg movement In the died in a cz'r crash in North early 1 , and wi l l tic \vcl l - .-

    remembeph $or. his entertain- ing appeamnces with Kitiniat Players Mrcmgh the ye:irs.

    He served on the Io('w1 1967 Confederation cent en n i a 1 ci ini - mittee-- q$sponsible for ere'('- tion of the -museum b i i i l c f i n ~ . and myas *later appointccf t o t h e , museum's first board uf directors.

    De.eply concerned aboiit t h t ' protection of O.?II. cnvironmc,nl , he w a s a member of th; . l o l , . ~ l pollution control gi'oiip an11 served il term on t h c ~ X C Y . : I - tive of the regional S.I'.E.C. group based in Sniitherx.

    Mrs. Donlon w-a.~' , f o r n i ; i n y years head niirFr of t h c p:ii>- diatrics wing :it Indr-d C ' . I I . I ' unit a t the Sccheit hospIt:i!.

    Friends of the family : I I T advised that in lieu of flmv- Ws, donations may' be made

    l:to the Holy Family Catholic Church, Sechelt, B.C.

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    Marg Van HcrtLfaom CFTK is' issuing a challcnge. ;ig:-in this year. Marg along wilh Lawrence W....Hayes - Over, Joy Frechette. Shirley Eraid .08'1. fined $400, pleaded gui l - and Annette Rhindrcns \.ic-.d t?. L icace suspended for 30 for honours in the Pow&.r dnS's. Puff Soap Eox Derby last vea r. Over John D: Cruzelle --

    - - - ~ .08C;, fined $300, pleaded guilty. Licence suspended Por 30 days except within the confihea of his employment and on his employer's equip-

    NEWS vne day's imprisonment, and probation for two years.

    Elvin G. Jennings - Over . 08V , fined $350, pleaded guil- ty. Licence suspended for 30 d a y s

    Richard W. Menard - Over .08% .fined $250, pleaded guilty. Licence suspended for 30 days.

    Floyd R. St. Goadard - Over .08S:. fined S250. leaded

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    Russell V. Harker - Over , O S ' ; , 21 days' imprisonment,

    pended for 2 years.

    guilty. Licence suspended or 30 days.

    John A. Dixie - Over .087$,

    cence suspended for 30 davs. pleaded gu1l t .V- Licence sus- fined $250, pleaded guilty. Li- . not . too

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    ):. * . :Ind ; ( I + ' r ight Iln I ' I I ( ~ for :I I . . ~ - y : ~ t p ~ 1 f o i - n i : i l i ( ~ . " s l i d Jcn- at the G y r o Club'.s annual Sportsman's dinner last Friday. sL.n. Max's Photo Studio

    B.C. L I O N S football star Jim Young kept guests amused . \ . ../> , * .

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1972 -- I . . . . . . . .

    , . By A.NNE- ASHLEY .- . . 9- What is a good. knd help. I SUI ,way to sweeten.-xeap

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    * 3 t I I - - - - Stagng: Robert Tay1o.r

    . 1 Time Ou- p.m. - - April 23, 24, 25, 26, Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. - 8 p.m.

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    1 K O K H - . - - . . - -- ADULT COMEDY DRAMA .

    _ - - Walter Matthau - Felicia -FBrr HERE'S a film full of warmth and, emotion' - You'll

    -. laugh, You'll cry, You'll cheer . . - d Time Out: 9 5 0 p.m.

    Y:30 The 'Ed,- -Of Night 4:OO Family Court

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    4:30 D~op- ln - Thursday - 'iT - . MER=$ ,;. >\ telecast on th-e network Sun- Finch blurts .out his dis- rdurneq, to )&gland to plaJ covery to Piers, 'while Eden ' ~ 6 ~ 1 Moulsworth in -Pete] comedy,, Rgpag:. and -Phea=nt m a k e h a s t y de- ustinppSs partute-from Jalna: The angry and. Juliet, at L o d o . ,

    .piers is soon in purmit, and Her career in England alsc . he does find Pheasant and.

    bringing her home, locks he .\ included Some television ;2nc film work. In Canada, she in her room.

    At. present-day Jalnd," . the has appeared in National Fllrr ncw elderly .Piers has. Wore Board productions, and ir:

    - - unplasantneloj! t o face as he 1970 was a "best actres9 confro-nts Renny about ' the nominee in thst year's Can.

    adian Film-Awprds, for a rol$ serious finkncial situation. ' Pheasant sugrests that Jal- in a CBC television film ser- na be sold, but Piers counters-- ies, MCQueen. w i t h a r . o t h e r .suggestion -- that he .and Bheasant sell- their home and use the money to meet Jaln,a's debts. P h e a e an t bitterly opposes the plan. accusing Piers of th-mxing away his own son Christian's

    Among the familiar faces in the fin&l episode; of the

    'first series df The Whiteoaks of Jalna is that of Josephine Barrington, who plavs the dig- nified Aunt Augusta.

    . First appearing -at Hart House Theatre at the age of 15, Wiss Barrington has had a distincuishe'd career in Can- _ _

    % adian - _ theatre.

    . Her first professiona1 en- gagement was at the old Em- pire Theatre in Toronto. while still. in her 'teens. Since then, she- bas. appeared on stage. radio and television. Mrs.

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    - _ day at 9iQO-p.m.,

    in: the c u r r e d drama series, - -z.- feet.hurt"'- - ' based on. the novels of Mazo

    "It's- our new door-to-door man in Texas': H e say

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    %is- 'js-the J final episode_ 1 O : b O Caqadian Schobls '< 10:3C Friendly Gi+t .-t- 10:45 Qiez Helene '11:OO Sesame Street . 12:00 Information 12 12:15 Focus 1 2 ~ 3 0 Luncheon .Date 1:00 Andy of Mayberry -1:30 Galloping Gourmet 2:OO Call of the West . 2:30 Ed Allen

    . 3:OO. Take Thirty - - , -- ' 5:30 The Edge ot Night . 4 : O O Fm-iily C Z G E t 1 - 5:OO N.H.L. Hockey &30 Drop In .

    5:OO D>ck Van Dyke Show 5:30 Get Smart .

    ; 9. 6:OO Information 6 6:30 Ironside 7:30 Irish Rovers -- 8 : O O Partridge Family . S:30 Cannon 9:30 Front Page Challenge

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    1O:OO M.m At The Centre- 10530 Man Alive 11:00 .The Natioriax N e i a -- 1 1 2 2 Viewpojnt 11 :30 Night Final

    - - 4 & l ~ 2 5 The -L--SM-- "hlerrill's Marauders

    1:30 Foto Piay

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    ASK ME: - . I - . 7:30 All in the Family - i . - - 1 8:OO Sports, Weather. News 8:30 Marcus Welby, M.D.. . - Tuesday - - . . . . . . .

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    9:30 The Breadwinners 1O:OO Mission Impossible . ' 11:OO The Natiom-1 News l l r25 The. Late Show

    - "Dentist on the Job?'. b:30 Foto Play -- -_

    1O:OO Canadian Schools 10:3%0 Friendly Grant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:oo Sesame Street 12:30 Luncheon Date

    12:OO -Information 12:OO G O R D O N + ,

    & 1:OWAndy of Mayberry 1 :30 Galloping Gourmet . ,

    I'll bring you ideas for Family Protection. Sun Life's Family Security Benefit, provides coverage you need now, a t low cost,

    T. c. CAMPBELL - 47 EGRET, KIT IMAT

    2 :OO-CallLof the-West - - 2:30 Ed Allen 3:OO Take Thirty 330 The Edge Of Night 4,:OO Family Court . 4.30 Drop In 5:0? NRL Hockey

    8 : O O Sports, Weather, News 8:30 I Dream of Jeannie 9:OO Reach For The Top 9:30 T.B.A.

    1O:OO Get Smart 10:30 To E e Announccd 11:OO National News 11:22 Viewpoint 11:25 The Lafe Show

    "Gigot"

    -3'0 To Be Announced

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    [3 FONDUE SPECIALTIES

    0 RELAXED DINING IN AIR F CONDITIONED COMFORT. il

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    Kitimat "Gordon Hptel -Television -Car Radios -Radios -Tape Recorders -Hi-= and Steros Everything in Electronics- -TV Rentals

    Kitimat Radio 81 TV Servicing

    Phone 632-3966 8 FREE TUBE TESTING - ' A T THE STORE

    I For reservations Telephone 632-7171 The girl with the-gorgeous smile is the owner of a. talented Fenneth ~ ~ t l ~ ~ in pri\late life, voice as well. She's Jan Tennant, staff 'announcer with CBC , she and her actor husband liye

    Radio and television in Toronto; A former script assistant, Jan in a country home at T~~~~ hosts her own program on the CBC's Toronto FM station and Cotta, Ontario. m e i r intereats can also be heard performing regular announcing duties on the CBC Radio network. An attractive announcer and a very at- . tractive lady. 1:30 Foto Play ._ - _-_-

    , -, Friday - 1O:OO Can dian Schools

    10:45 Chez Helene 11 :OD Sesame Street 12:000Information 12 12:15 Focus 12:30 Luncheon Date

    10:30 The \ rlehdp Giant

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    1:00 Andy of Mayberry 1:30 Galloping Gourmet 2:OO Call of the West 2:30 Ed Allen S:OO Take Thirty 3:30 The Edge of Night

    - 4:OO Family Court 4 7-1" 5:OO Favorite Things 5:30 Get Smart 6.SO Information 6 e30 Nichols 7:30 New Dick Van Dyke

    8:OC Laugh-In 9:00 Tommy Hunter

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    1O:OO Father, Dear Father 10:30 For the Love of Ada 11:OO The National Newa . 11:22 Viewpoint 11:25 The Late Show

    "We Joined the Nav"' - 1:30 Foto Play

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    .;electric 'heat - Saturdaf- - 1 1 : O O Major Leaguc Easehall . 1:30 Sports Week 2:00 To Be Announced 3 : O O World of h i an 3:30 Klahanie 4:OO Bugs Bunny 5 : O O NHL Hockey 7:30 Country Time ( c ) 8 : O O To Be Announretl 8:30 Update ( c )

    9 : C O Kinsmen TV Bingo 1 1 : O O The Nat'ional News I C ) 11 :15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 The Late Shoic

    "Babette Goes To 1:30 Foto Play d -

    . . . . I f you have d cided to install electric heating in your home, you're u-ndoubtedly looking forwa& to enjoying the kind of comfort and dependability that comes wi th the most modern system available. The key factor, of course, is the installation. That 's why we recommend that you ask your builder or heating contractor to install i t to Medall ion standards.

    The electrical industry put years of i ng cable, wall units, forced warm air, experience and study into the develop- hydronic - there's a wide choice of men~tment of the Medallion ~ . - . standards - equipment to suit individual needs. proven installation practices which are Electric heat ing gEes you the oppof- your assurance of the quality and per- tuntty of having individual thermostats formance you are expecting. and pay- for room-by-room temperature control. - Sunday -

    12:45 Gardening with Bernard 1:OO Analog 1:30 Country C;tniirl.i 2 : O O Faith To Ii \ .c By 2:30 To R e Announc,ctl 3:03 World of Music 4 :OO Encounter 4:30 New Majority 5 : O O Auclubon 6 2 0 Hymn Sing ?- 6 :00 Walt Disney 7:OO The Rovers 7:30 Jimmy SteM-art Show 8:OO Flip' Wilson 9:OO Sunday A t ;l'inc

    10 :OO WeeKend

    ing for, u h e n you install electric heating. The Medallion standards mean that the system h'as been sized correctly to in- sure comfort in any weather normal to your area: that there is proper insula- t ion to conserve heat and save money, that there are approved controls to maintain comfort and contribute to more effictent use of electricity. Baseboard and floor drop-in units, ceil-

    It 's clean. quiet and efficient - the most modern system available.

    What about operating costs? B.C. Hydro wil l give you a written estimate of annual costs of heating with elec- tricity and any other informatior? you would l ike about electric heating. All for free. Call B.C. Hydro Customer Ad- visory Service. They'l l give you a warm welcome.

    Your Bernina Aaent i s 7 10:30 Weekend 11:OO The National New8 11:15 Nation's Business 11:20 -The Late Show

    "The Music M a n " 1:30 S o t o Play

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    KITIMAT SEWING C'ENTRE 242 City Centre, Ki t imat - Phone 632-7272

    &. chan e without notice I i c-

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  • 1969 Mach I, 428 Cobra Jet. 4- speed. View a t 11 Oriole St. anytime or phone 632-7001.

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    1964 Buick in good condition.

    Worlds largest steelhr*i?.

    ton, B.C.' Phone 842-5770 or

    Kispiox River - fishing camp, 100 acres of coast scenery.

    Olga Walker. RR #l, Hazel-

    842-5435. , 3

    petition suspcnsioq, custom stereo tape end radio. top condition, 29,000 miles. Phone 632-3312. 19

    ___ 1971 Dotsun model 510. 2 dr.,

    Only interested folks phone 632-7645. 19

    4 bedroom house in Nechalto neighbourhood. C 1 o s e t o

    school and shopping. F~~ in-

    er platform, Kitimat, B.C. Re- fersnte No. CQ 6672.

    Rev. John D. Newmann (Pastor)

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    $llt.OO per mcza ~ CITY CE N.TRE

    H A R D W A R E

    1969 - 12'xGO'- Imperial

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    tranic business firm required -' immediately. " Duties: Service and maintain

    Y c m x copieis on a part time bags: - - 7 yVe T R A I N 1 s u n ~ l ~ r : NG.. Toob, Parts and

    Reqi~rements: Be aondable; Slifficidntly Insured: Your . Vehicle i and extra time. Interested parties s; io_uldBd particulars to: ' :*-

    1337 STREET, V A N C O U V E R 5, B.C. Attention; bohn Chaplin.

    .XEROX OF C A N A D A LTD., W E S T --GI 0 R G I A .

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    Biiness Opportunities - - I r %0 NTI N u ED - .

    Looking for . house to rent by May 1st. Ehone 632-3440. 19 Hydro a n d Po%-.-er Authority

    Euilding, 970 sukrard .Stl'cet, Vancouver I; 3 : ~ . until ki:oo A.M.,. May 16. 1972.

    Details may be o b t d d .at

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    lntroducting - RED CABOOSE _. . .

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    The "U n-fra nchise" A Unique Experiment in Food Merchandising

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    That Has Already - Become- An '- All- .

    Canadian Success Story

    ' Department, 10th floor, ' 970 Robert. Fpear, I piano tuning.

    632-6093. Wext trip to Kiti- mat - latter p r t of May.

    - BuriaccL -Stree~, Vancouder 1, B.C., telephone 683-8711, Local

    19 2577. ' . . ""-. - .

    &i$--V-B, - ' adventure

    I 1 0 . ~ 4 2 ' Two Eedroom mco

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    L P E R F E C T .PART - TJ.ME - E X T R A ..J high ,.INCOME. In_o_nth> Can second you cash -income,- from accoun+s- -- w? es+ahLhh for, you in y ~ u r .area? Only a, few ho-trs k~eeklv. TRE M E N D OU-S .

    P E T I T I o N. $7 500;c Ima il'nwnrds secur- - . ed by PRODUCT INVEN- TORY. AN EXCELLENT - OPPORTUNITY PCR DIS- TRIBUTORSHIP. For inter- view write including refer- eRces ar-d phoqe number: - 1163 'Tecumseh Road, East. WINDSOR 2.2, 0n:ar:o. 19

    ,oca1 business for sale. real good money-mtiker. Should pay for its-lf with-in a year. . P.eply t o Box 305, Northe-n

    :arFer Shop fo- sale, barber re- tirin?., good locat io~, lotv rent in Tckrncc. Phone 635-5081t 19 .

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    PROFIT RETURN. N O COM- Irivestnient

    CANADIAN PERMA-VEND,

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    - - TV Enterprises, 148 -City Buy .fastorv built mAdular resLaur^ant builiiing, designed .- as a o o s e . Xt comes equipped-for _drive-in take-out ana eat-in bushes% can be shipped to your lease site, and ina+dled in a day. Join the Red Cadoose Family of independently owned d:ivc-in>2 and you'wili be t r a h e d in all areas of the food busincss. Approved by Can. Nat. Euilders Code (CNBC) Prov. Elect. and Plumb. Code; recommended by the Canadian Restaurant Assoc. No franchise fees!Kekp pres- ent job! $15,000 working cap- ital can rettlrn 1005, year. Top locations available .in yoor district now. For investment or ~ w n your own business, phone

    Bill Peterson 68727531 Or Write For Free

    Brochure RED CABOOSE

    1,"s LTD. -1550-777 ,Hornby St., ' Vancouver, E.C.

    fakn-and adc vanced weekly for Postal Card Addressing' &ECIW~O -- Florida Payment Centre, P.O.

    -=ox 3 C x Gables, Fla 33134. tfn

    Watch for the' Grand Ooening sosn of' FRED'S FU R NIT[ JRE. CENTRE, Kitimat. The big- gest exclusive furniture store

    'in the Pacific Northwest. tin

    W R i T E T O D A Y for your FREE

    LOGU E. Over 240 valuepack- ed pages of hardware, sports, and automotive needs. D. J. Graham Auto Ltd., BOX 1300, E L M I R A , O N T A R I O 26

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    rs. We would like to thank M -Ed-Pfokand~~~-ladics-that n e l p e d for, -the: loveJy cater-

    @g- foky-tfie Fedding of our daugnter, Linda Fharron. -'- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -. Sharron, 19 Terrace. . .*

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    1 only--used Hoover Washer ..... . . . . ,' . . . -.; $99.95

    1--only used Bca\ty--- Washer ...... .,......... $124.95

    1. only used,E;lcctronic Organ ... .._............. $249.95

    Ironstone Dinner ware 45 pc. Set,". .._.... 'i $29.98 ea.

    Tecomaster-Shop-- - - - Vachnun .......... : ...... 942.95

    lO-spsd 'Bikes: on -display now. I . 2

    Check the F l u e s .on our hew se1ection:of. pictures. Phonel'and Check These

    . Specials Now . - at EATON'S.

    Reg. $219.95. ~ N O V $199.95

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    632-7181

    TROYAL. UANADIA-;N-T;EG;: ION HALL FOR--MBET.-

    DANCES .'AND CONVENTIQNS. C'O N'- TACT; DON STICKNElP

    RENfl'AL.S 'PHONE, MARJ - - 6 3 2 - 2 7 3 9 . VXTCHlCN

    THOMPSON 632-3062. ,

    B b c k - - 9 7 ~ ~ k ~ { . condition. Phone 632-7891 o r .view at 11 %pet . I

    .~ . House Trailer Tless ?heels

    - '. for moving) c/w storag ' space

    Refrigerator,; Propan'e . Fur- nace, Propane Stove, Wazher & bryer, etc.

    - Located at Mountain' Vie\+

    attached. Includes- ~ J lectric 19fj6 (Ihrysler- 2'door H.T.. - P.B., a n d many; many

    ies. One owner. clean'well carl I .. . PERSONAL Trailer Court, Prince Rupcrt,

    For inspection and tender s contact-C. M. --Deines,

    531 McBride St., Prince Rup- ert phone 624-9141 or DiS$os-

    with'P.S., P.B., P.W., F. Seats, al..Deprrrtment, 3855 Kttchen- stereo, radio,-in excellent con- er Street, North Burnaby,

    ' dition $3995 See at 95 Raley phone 291-2211, Local 266. - or Phone 632-6042. 19 Tenders due by 12:OO Noon;

    1971 Datsun station ' wagon.

    632-6569 after 5.

    I April 26, 1972. 19

    . - Upper level of bui1ding for-rent - at.Se-Mce.Centre. Suitable for

    offices. .Wfll renovate to .suit. P h o n i 632-7101-i3ays, evenings

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    I 3 bedrcom split-level Town- houses in .private block. Car@eted living room or panelled rumpus room

    - . Alcoholics Annonymous. Phone

    632-7068 or 532-6691. . tfn -.

    CHURCH NOTICES LEGAL I- -- I- which can be &ea. as

    bcdroom. Natural gas fridge and stove. Call

    One room for gentleman. until 2:00 P.M. (PDT) on Mav

    King 632-7011. I - $ I BOATS FOR SALE Phone +6324030 6 p.m. Planning to move? Trade .your furniture'h at Marshall Wells . . and- we will supply you with new furniture at your new

    ~ _ly c:_ion any-wKeye in Wester? C tda. Save sh&!plng costs, see Fred at Marshall Wells. Phone 632-2411. - tfn.

    S U N D A Y , A P R I L 23, 1972

    elevating top, low mileage, . good condition; front wheel mount, trailer.- hitch, . etc.

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    -ROMAN C A T H O L I C C H U R C H Church of Christ. t h e King

    1750 Nalabila St., Ph. 632-2215 Father W. MacDonald-QMI

    Brother J., MgcDonald Sunday Masses: 8:30. 1O:OU ana

    11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

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    C H R I S T C H U R C H (Anglican) Corner Kingfisher & Gyrfalcon

    Rev. A. Keith Young 1739 Gyrfalcon Street

    pffice: 632-7812; Home 632-2396 Sundays: 8:%! a.m. - Holy

    Communion; 11:OO a.m. Sung Eucharist (1st & 3rd) ; Morn- ing Prayer (Sung, 2nd & 4th) Nursery and Church School at l l ! O O a.m.

    Thursdays at 1 O : O O a.m. Holy Communion in Chapel. I f unable to contact Rector, please phone D. J. Murray, 632-7356;"rjicCh%gies Fox, 63% 2655.

    A Warm Welcome-Awaits You!

    Sangstercraft deep-V, fibre- glass hull. 120 horsepow?r Mercruiscr Inboard:outV-oa!-d with Dower trim. Twin 18 gal- lon built-in gas tankl;. Full CnqDer b n + --;cy $sqfiP; ( d j . Phone 624-3279 in P r ime Rupert. . - 19

    Alcan -tvor$er - no pr!c.in*: available. 41 Quail S:. Phone 632-2588: 19

    lo. 1973 lor Phasc I1 of road paving, which comprises ap- p-osimatelv 6.500 sqiiare yarcl; of asp!ialtic pavernynt: 8,200 square yards prfparation and I--.-- rn*w=f* I200 fret of cul- verts of various sizes, etc.. a t hl , . r . id~ Indian Reserve #2, 8 miles from II t imat City, B.C.

    Tender forms. specifications and drawings will be exhibited at Rcom- 403 - 323 Granville Street, Vancouver 2 . B.C., and at the office of the Supervisor, Terrace Indian- District, #215 - 4618 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace. B.C.

    Scts of documents are ob- tainable from these locations upon deposit (refundable) of $25.00 certified cheque. payable to- the R iyer Gener&of ,Can--

    rs must be submitted ada. Ten%-. on the forms provided and ac-

    WANTED TO BUY L . . Red and black 1969 Dodge Dart S\Vinge-. 310 - 4 barrel. hxrd- top,. radio, power steering. aiitomatic, excellent running _condition. Phone 632-3950 af- ter 5 p.m. 19

    Service - Planning to Move ? ? We pay cash for your fumi- ture -save- shipping costs. . -

    Call Fred's Furniture at . 635-3680 in Terrace. t fn

    anopy for ?&ton truck. Phane 19

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    3 bedroom Townhomes for I rent, 1% baths, fridge and Con t roc tor A H YOU P A f l N G ' ? O s . N I T U R E ? If so see our

    nearly new rental furniture b.. a price you will be able to afford to pay. We rent or lease with option to pur- , chase almost anything in- cluding televisions. Ask for Fred or Hans at Marshall, Wells or phone 632-2411 a t nights or 632-3632. - ffn

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    1 year old GMC 3/a ton, auto- matic, 350 cu. in. big rubber, custom cab, many more extras. with 10% -ft. Security Camper. self-contained ex- cept shower, many extras. To be seen at Kitimat Fi-e *all. Call 632-2161, ask for Pete.

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    _.-. P L m 1 . __I,..__ ___. I stove, full basement, elect- 1 Req u i red

    FOR XEROX OF C A N A D A IN LTD.

    T E R R A C E / M I T I M A T A R E A Successful electrical or elec-

    1967 Dodge Polara. V-8,. auto- matic. Excel!ent - condition. Ideal family car. Phone 632- 6297 after 5 p.m: 19

    ' - I mat Yacht Club. Phone 632-,1

    2 bedroom apartment, wnll to 6791. 13 . wall carpet-and complete pri-

    1 ? vacy. Phone 632-2651. .- h

    Furnished room for one gentie- man. Close' to City Centre. Phone 632-7265. 19

    Suite for rent, stove and Eridgc, Phone 632-2241 after 5 p.m.

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    One bedroom suite. Phcine (538- 7565. 19

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    Front wheel drive 1967 Austin 1 PROPERTY -FOR SALE - -

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    "TCIWNF CL------ >- Personal Laundry - c and Dry -Cleaning -

    Phone 532-7878, NiShi Building City Centre, Kitirnat tfn

    DEC-ORATING LTD. Interior and exterior paint- ing , drywalling, texturing, stuccoing and wall cover- ings: Free estimates. Phone 632-6433 or 632-3472 o r 632-3302

    cording to the conditions set forth therein. 'I ne lo\\-est or * * * New 2 bedroom suite for rent,

    stove: fridge. private ent- rance, big parking. for work- ing couple. or gentlemen. Nechako:' Phone 632-3268. 19

    F I R S T U N I T E D C H U R C H any tender not necessarily ac- cept ed. 1 Kingfisher and Albatross ' Dr. James E. McNeill, Ministel 17 .OO a.m. Morning Worship

    W .G. Robinson, P. Eng., B. '2. Regional Engineer. _..

    - 1969 Mustang 35 40 High 1 HOUSES FOR SALE .. . i

    For- A Lovelier You __ C I T Y C E N T R E

    B E A U T Y SALON Phon,' d32-3444

    or call at 165 City Centre I and rnqke an appointment. tf n

    Open Monday

    1- R O S S - A P P L I A N C E S E R V I C E LTD.

    Maytag, 'Philco-Ford, West- inghouse TV and applianc- ea . . . get them all from Fred's Refrigeration Ltd. Sales and Service at Mar- shall Wells Store, Phone 632-3632 or 632-2411. tfn I Apartments for rent. Mac- kenzie Management Ltd. Contact P.obert Gibson a t 632-7666. ffn E M E R G E N C Y . P H O N E C A L L S Fire: 632-2425 Ambulance: 632-2344

    Police: 632-7.113 Room and cooking facilities for quiet non-smoker (day shif:). Phone 632-3798, 24 Brant. 19

    Upzitairs suite for rent, pr+v&e entrance, fridge and stove in- cluded. Apply 24 Teal. 19

    3 Volkswagen tires - one with rim $35; 1 chain saw $75: 1 wedding dress; white, size 12. lace over peau d'elegance, $50; 1 Simplicity supertwin washer/spinner, like new, $152. Phone 632-6870 after 5 p.m. 19

    MINETTE B A Y MARINA K l T l M A T

    Your Local Authorized Mercury and 'Mercruiser

    Dealer tf

    Parts & Service Dept. for Kitimat-Terrace area

    0 0 Ranges Refrigerator

    0 Washers Dryers All Makes and Models

    Parts and Service Guaranteed

    712 Enterprise Ave. Kitimat . - 632-3068

    By original owner - Pintail St. Spacious. 3 bedroom split 1evG3. privately huilt, garage, fireplace, finished rec. room, one full and 2 half bathrooms. Phone 632-3748 ' for appolriz- ment. 21

    Room or room and board avail- . able. Phone 632-2404. 13

    Suite for rent with fridge and stove. View a t 81 Bittern be-

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    fore 2:30 p.m. 19

    1965 Chev. Impala, 2 door. hard- top, excellent condition. Phone

    ._ 632-2694 after 5 p.m. 26

    1968 Ford Mustang in excellent condition, .bucket seats, V-8 motor, tape deck. wide tires, low mileage. Offers to $1795. Phone 632-6579. 19

    1968 Firebird Sprint, O.H.C. en- .gine, 4 barrel, 4-speed. posi- traction, power steering, Cibie lights, tachometer, deluxe in- terior, new exhaust system, 9 tires all good: 4 winter stud- ded, 5 summer. Phone 632-

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    1964 Austin Healey Sprite con- vertible plus tonneau cover. very good condition, new paint, new rear end. 7 good tires, 7 rims, $700. Phone 632- 3668. 19

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    1959 Vauxhall in good running order. Reasonably priced. Phone 632-7713 or l-iew at 90 Li Ilooe t . 19

    1960 Volkswagen. good running $125 or best offer. Phone 632-

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    F'inest quality drape meterial. Drapes made to your order. City Centre Hardware Ltd.. I Phone 632-3522. tfn N O T A R Y P U B L I C H. J. JOHNSTON 334 City Centre

    Phone 632-6185 o r 632-2815 tf

    (Christian Brethren)

    Sunday 9:30 a.m. - The Lord's

    11:OO a.m. - Sunday School Wednesday 8:OO p.m. - Prayer

    and Bible Study (in various h on1 es .

    I i 632-7308 - Y M C A Building

    Supper.

    * * * P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Corner Lahzkas and Nalabila'

    Rev. lrvine Ross McKee, B.A. 9 : 3 0 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 3.n;. nil-ine Worship Thiir-sday - 7:00 p.m Choir

    Practise Clerk of Session: Gordcn Knight

    28 Bittern St Phone 632-3840 Organist a n d Director of Music:

    Joyce Knipht. A.L.C.M. * *

    - _ KITIMAT A L L I A N C E C H U R C H 1417 Cormorant Street

    Phone 632-2514 James R. Sawa'tsky. B.R.E.,B.A.

    Minister 9:4.5 a.m. Siinday School

    11 :00 a.m. hlorning Myorship 7: lS pni. ~- Evening Senice

    * * * I PENTECOSTAL T A B E R N A C L E

    1340 Kingfisher Avenue Rev. R. W. Starett. Pastor

    Phone 632-6012 Siinday School - - ~ 1 1 : O O a.m.

    3Tornin.c Service -- - 11 :@O a.m. 7 : O O p.m. -- Evening Evang- elistic' Senice

    * * F I R S T RA.PTIST C H U R C H

    . 8.40 Coliimbia - Ph. 632-6015 Rev. Peter Bueckert, Minister B.A. B.D.

    9:30 a.m. - Sunday School 11:OO a.m. -- Morning Service

    ~ 7:15 p.n;. - Evening Service

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    3 bedroom 'condominium. White- sail area. For information Phone 632-7736. 19 PRUDEN G- CURRIE LTD. 19" black and white TV port-

    able. excellent condition $50. Phone 632-3567. 19

    I I 101 S H E E T M E T A L REAL ESTATE ' P L U M B I N G & ROOFING LTD.

    434 Enterprise Avenue E R W I N J E W E L L E R S

    Hand engraved diamond set- Call 632-6859 . t f n Ang, jewellery repairs, dia- nonds inspected free of charge. !23 City Centre, Ph. 632-3313 c + f- I T E L E V I S I O N & R A D I O

    HELP WANTED NEW P H O N E NUMBERS: 632-3146, 632-3147, 632-3148 or CALL OPERATOR

    P L A N N E D FOR S E P T E M B E R - 3 bedroom. open beam Hullah close to Nechako Centre and school. Built-in bookcase. fireplace ?nd w/w in li\.ing room. Possession September 1972. To view C O N T A C T D A V I D G. M O S S 632-5 1 1 9.

    1970 Ford 9; ton heax:y duty, 360 V-8. Very low- mileage. u-ith Camper. Sleeps 8 people, has bathroom and coppertone fridge, and stove. Phone days 632-6106. Nights 032-6200. 26

    Experienced Secretary for office in City Centre. Applicnnts must have experience on tlcc t- ric typewriter. dictation equip- ment, and be able to meet the public. All details first lettcr. Box 304. Northern Sentin.21 Press. 19

    I plus hi-fi servicing by exper- ienced tradesmen. Free self- t senice tube testing plus tech- nical advice available a t the"

    TV Service and Electrical I store. K l T l M A T R A D I O & N E N T E R P R I S E S Repairs: 632-3966 Store: 632-2024 t fn 3 Rambler rims, 2 with summer tires $25 f o r the 3 ; 1 hood fan for stove; 1 electric bar- be-que; 140 comic books $8 for the lot. Black and white television $75. Phone 632- 6968. 19

    W H I T E S A I L D U P L E X Up and down. priL-nte1-y built. Main floor approximately 1.100 :q. f t . \vith 3 bed- rooms. Ground floor 2 bedroom sui te . lyse your present house equity as domm payment a n d let t h v b:isc.mchnt suitt. makc your payment;. To \.ic\r. CONTACT D A V I D G. MOSS 632-5119. I Service, Free Tube Testing FRED'S R E F R I G E R A T I O N LTD. At Marshall \%-ells Store City Centre, Ph. 632-3632 tfn Accountant required in local of- fice. Please provide details of work and educational ba('k- ground, age. m;irital status. present or expcctt-d s:il;i:.v.

    Replies in confidtsnce. --El)< 303, No;-thern Sentinel Pres.;.

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    EXCELLENT OPPORRTNTTY TO RESIDE I N BOOMISG KARTLOOPS. Qualified Rex1 Estat e Salesmen tire requircd by Kamloops largest and still rapidly expanding rea1 estate firni. Siiltsmcn specializing in Co m n 1 (x r c i a 1 properties , R u r : ~ I , Ranches and Resorts are re- required. ;IS \%.ell a s Re.sidcmt- ial s;ilcsmt'n. Thc Real Fkt:ite Market i s booming in t h c Kamloops region. so no\v is the time to take adwntiigc of t h i s rare opportunit y F n r ftir- ther p:ii'ticula~-s - cajl M R . P.. h f 1 7 N N at 274-1221 or \vritt>: AKGI.:S REAL? 1 L T D , 1!)1 1'ictori:i S ! . , Kamloopk. B.C. All replies M - i l l bc kept in con- fidence.

    Housekeeper - two or three mornings per week. Phone 632-3303 after 4 p.m. 19

    4 BEDROOMS $19,900 - re-vamped Kildnla home. features fireplace. vanity bathroom. m:iny bui l t - ins . garaRt1 nnd paved drive. To view CONTACT D A V I D G. MOSS 632-5119. I

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    H E Le A'S K A I R D R E S S I N Q

    Specia!ized in a l l your hair care. pluq w-ips and hair- piwcs for your ntbw Spring hairstyle. F o r an appointnient please phone H E L G A at 632-6926

    Owner and operator a t 80 Swallow St.

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    A double bed. single bed: chest- erfield: chest of drawers; dec&, h b l e and chairs; fridge and vacuum clcaner. Phone 632-6330 after 5 00 p.m 19

    One B-flat clarinet for snle Phone 632-7897. 19

    P L U M B I N G & H E A T I N G Sales and Service I

    Oil and Gas Rimaces Sheetmetal Work

    B. C. M E C H A N I C A L LTD. 225 Enterprise Ave.

    Phone 632-7055 tf n

    O P E N HOUSE SRturdav. April 22nd from 2 - 5 p.m. 3 bedrooms. 2 u p and 1 down. C;irport v-ith pa1.t.d dri\.e\vay. This N A T I O N A L Home has ni:iny added in- terior features. Drop in and discuss with K A Y SCHOOLEY o r P H O N E 632-6692 o r 632-3146.

    O P E N H O U S E - 1135 T W E E D S M U I R -

    SALVAGE 1968 Chevelle. Contact Skeena

    Adjustors, 422 Enterprise Ave., Phone 632-3829.

    N U M E R O U S CUSTOMERS W A I T I N G fo r t h e right hoilst' to rome up. Are you thinking of stTllinx b u t dislikv thc idca of trying to f ind a w-illing : i n d able buyer 7 T t ' i ; triic. it (*;in be embarrassing. This is where %-e

    leaving everything to ynur agent. you tonic' in nc7c.d nevc r see the purchaser-. I f interested in the m:irket value of your home. phone v-ithout obligation R O N KASSIER 632-7361 o r 632-3146.

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    1969 Volkswngcn Westphal Campcr. Can be seen at 29 Snguenny. 19

    K l T l M A T J A Y C E E S ,feetin,zs heid 2nd and 4th

    Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Kiti- nat Gordon Hotel. President

    Bill Davis. Phone 632-7687. tfn

    E M P O R I U M B U I LDERS SUPPLIES LTD.

    620 Commercial 632-3 157 Ave.

    In the Service Centre PET CORNER

    Motorcycle for Sale Pup@es -- Shepherd Samoyed Japanese .bear dog. Phone 19 632-6315 aftc.1- 6 p.ni.

    For l o w e r prices a n d friendly ser- vice shop Jrly suggest Bird. Y o u 1 i o n s

    a r e always welcome.

    E X E C U T I V E H O M E 2 fireplaces. 3 bedrooms. poqsihlc 4 . h t ~ : i i 1 1 1 f i i l dci,or. good 1oc:ition For info:.m.r!ion t o \ ' I < ' \ \ C A L L ISOBEL R I P L E Y 632-6790. 68 Husky 2. iO- Mot0 Cross Bike

    used for trail., riding. Can be ridden on the street. Extra spares included. Cost new $1400. Will sell for $550 fir-m.

    '' This bike is ifi excellent con- ditiofi. Phone 635-7840 after 5 p.m. 19

    C A R P E T & U P H O L S T E R Y C L E A N I N G

    Y o shampoo. no brushes . .%- dirt is extracted, that is the

    difference. , Call 'ALACE O F F I C E C L E A N E R S

    t f n 632- 6755

    R E A L E S T A T E : MANAGER-MR. J. C U R R I E 632-3146 KAY SCN OOLE E' 6.7 2 - 669 2 ISOBEL RI I'LE Ti 632 - 6790

    RON I i A S S I E R 632-7361 D A V E MOSS 632-5119 .

    I N S U R A N C E - C A M H A I G - H T 632-3146

    Situations Wanted Would like to babysit in my

    o w n home. Phone 632-7893. 1 2

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    them. is say. . - The choice fish in the catch re.tiik. Gast year when"he travel14

    Edmon'ton -to ,compete, < initiative )he arrangt f t h e nuclear physii

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    7--to-nuclear-projects in Taronl 'or Hamilton.

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    OCHWE.. ST. - 3 .:Bedrooin single. .fenced, ~ with 'backyard . 'hordering on . the' 'woods. ,Many extras; 'Price $16,800.

    "..Only $S'7,.00 p e r month on frrst mortgage and taxes.. -. . . .

    zfkRRo\Ksj .:_- 3 . BEdrurmrfnH-baserkn-wtW Cathearal" entrance. Wall to wall. carpeting' in , living room ,and halls, ,bathroom and. kitchen have cushion,.

    . floor-. Framing for fsurfh bedroom, ixi basement:Good value at $27,900.00.

    DUNN ST. -- Large Alcan Universal home, basement alr 'panelled, large double wide carport with paved drive.

    T . W k E D S M U I R 'AVE. - Woodview Heights condominium, .A hedmnms-one and. one .' half ,bathrooms, ull base- '. :ment..ajvided' for rumpus, room.:. Iqmediate _.I.. L. occupancy:

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    PI *&,c S+;-''-: &@lex, 5 .b&o&a, . place, ,panelled walls, antiqued 'k paved., ddveway. Priced to sell quickly at $17,500.00.

    A few Clifford Estates Condominiums sEll ravailable. Split . .level ' construction, 3 bedrooms, IiVirYg. room, dining

    area,: kitchen (including stove and fridge3 four piece bathroom. halE - basement and carport. Approximately

    '. $2.'000.00 down (less Home Acquisition Grant of $1,000.00 if applicable). ,Total monthly payments in- cluding ' taxes $215.00. Alcan bonus still available on these. units ' until June.

    Building. lots. available on Whittlesey, Oersted, Anderson, Amos, Baker and Carlqon Streets.

    Fo r further information and q p o i n t m e n t s to view, please call:-

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    G. R. 3; J O ~ N S T O N >REA.LTY LTD., -334, C I T Y CENTRE, KITIMAT, BbC. 'PHONE,:. -63296185 - 632-6186 - ,632-2455

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    EpDJI"INS PHONE: D. R. (DAVE) BARCLAY ................................. 632-3668 W:L. (WAYNE) HAMMER ................ 632-3704 H. .;I[. ( H E R B ) JOHNSTON ................. 632-2815

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    . , hosted this ,year by Princ Rupert Scouts and tenta .tively planned to be hell on Digby Island. Local co ordinator for this event i Assistant Regional Corn missioner. Graham Nor "man.

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    h e law, among others. We are having some suc-

    thing-arid we think 1 activities. 1

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    in his -terms. The . do-it-yourself series

    .was the brainchild of three Vancouver, law students. T w o years. ago, the first publica- tions in the series, the B.C.

    . Incorporation Guide and the Divorce Guide met staunch op-

    %--- Mrs. Betty Kin __ -.__ elected regiondl the Business and Womens Clubs. K itimat. Up to this point, Interna-

    I tional Self-counsel Press is a small operation employing sev- en people fulltinie, wjh senm

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    Several study sessions took UP the better part.of *e after- results of the inquiry a re made t h i n g S u n de r the to b le noon agenda. Some aspects of

    suspicion and doubt uess the

    public,,.

    And the man-who made the., . tics was the hottest topic of the afternmn. Members of the

    ,, B and P W have taken a stand

    ;.come more involved in gov- I encouraging women to be- ~

    --_ -_ ernment from the local level er I

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    in zoning on his property. be launching a drive to in- Howagd said further: If ~ ~ ~ ~ y i wants the zoning volve more women in B and this current report shows that of the inn changed from resi- PW activ5ties- m e members criminal acts took place and dential to retail so he can al- hope to attract new interest by that m-. Quilt was in fact bea- low the public to use his res bringingin infcmnedre~ource ten to death then crirmnal. taurant, but he got a luke

    charges must be laid. warm reception from councir, people as guest speakers.

    Banyay said i t was about made to hold an open regional R.C.M.P. come under the jur- e- time council took a aerio~is

    ,, Regional members will also requmts,*. acceptable plan.

    Arena now sa tisfactolry Plags are already being T h e activities O f the . except for Aid (Bmyay.

    s w k e r will be Vancsuver eral, and if the Attorney-Gen ombudswoman a n d social - eral refuses to make this

    ,, worker-Mrs. Rosemary Brown. report public then there can

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    Gerryi- G a n t Makes CZ Portland Move

    . Gerry Grant, manager of dren, has been with CZ for Crown Zellerbachs forest di- 20 y8ars. Grant joined the vision in Kitimat, has left to company 18 years ago.

    ~ - . - - - - . - - - ,look at this, particularly as

    they had deferred it for so long.

    reminded Ald Banyay of the petition a year or so ago from nearby residents opposing a change to retail zoning.

    k ld Edith Angle moved that the application bC refused. I am prepared to lookat some other kind of application, I but not this one, she said,

    ly: We are always pushing

    But Mayor John Springer .

    Ald Banyay replied angri-

    The arena is currently satisfactory condition, i t 3 reported to Kitimat Reci tion Commission.

    The only exception, reci tion Director Harry MoreL told the commission. is purlin which has failed.

    On two occasions during winter it was necessary clear snow off the roof cause of the weight, factor, said, and there was no pa cular reaspn at this time any further checks.

    take u p a, position with the firms Portland operation.

    Grant came to Kitimat in December 1968 and s.nce t h p ! time has been a director of the Rotary Club a n d vicc-pres- ident of the Chamber of Com- merce.

    IC Was also elected to tile hospital board just g r i u r to t h e announcement c , r h i s t r:liis fer. H e h a s joined C Z s Nort?i- west Timber oparation in For t - l and , Oregon.

    His replacement in Kitimat is Don Hall. who has b?cn Con tract Logging Superinten- dent in Ocean Falls for the past 13 years.

    Hall, married with two chil-

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    DISTRICT OF KITIMAT

    SAM LINDSAY MEMORIAL POOL

    PUBLIC SWIMMING Monday 1O:OO a.m. - 11:OO a.m.-Adult and pre-schooler

    1l:OO-a.m. - 1:OO p.m.-Public Swim Recreational Swim

    3:30 p.m. - 5:OO p.m+ . 7:OO p.m. - 9:OO p.m.

    8:15 p.m. - 10:k5 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday 1O:OO a.m. - 11:OO a.m.-Adult and pre-schooler

    11:OO a.m. - 1:OO p.m.-Public Swim Recreational Swim

    3:30 p.m. - 5:OO p.m. Thursday 8:15 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. I Friday 7:OO p.m. - 9:OO p.m. Saturday

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    1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.-No admission after 3:30 p.m. but

    7:OO p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 1:OO p.m. - 3:30 p.m.-No admission after 3:30 p.m. but

    may swim to 5:OO p.m.

    Sunday may swim to 5:OO p.m.

    7:OO p.m. - 9:00 p.m. A WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Available for rent for private parties, groups and clubs

    include manuals on will and day - 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and probate, real estate, welfare 8:80 to 10:30 pm.

    is used to form the working capital of the municipality. . r

    Phone 632-71 41 312 Enterprise <

    1971 FORD LTD 2 Door Hardtop, Bucket Seats, Console, Loaded. Bright Red.

    1971 MAVERICK 4 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder; Automatic, Radio. Low Mileage.

    1971 FaOlRD LTD 4 Door Sedan. Looded with Extras. Low Mileage.

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    1966 BEAUMONT 4 Door Hardtop, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Radio. Low Mileage.

    1970 CHEVELLE- SS.. P.S., P.B., 396 Engine, ked with Block Stripes. One Owner, Low Mifeag& -

    1969 BART SWINGER 2 Door Hardtop, 4-Speed, Radio. Low Mileage.

    1970FORD Y2 TON -- Pickup. V-8, Radio.

    LOW M i lea g e.

    9971 MAVERICK 2 Door Sedon, 6 Cylinder, Autornotic, Rodio. l o w Mileage.

    - DROP DOWN AND MAKE YOUR OFFER ON ANY ONE OF THESE.CARS

    or PHONE CLIFF or HERB a t 632-7141

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    fect the xvorEiiiq--'man.- A slide and tape presenta-

    tion wilt outyne how. tkie'-ear fun c t ions,--wlia thTipjEii-fii- occupational dcafness; and why a' hearing a:d cannot "cure" occupational deafness. ___ - - - -_---I .

    I D'- Dav. meeting There w:fl be a Dominipn

    Day Committee meeting &t the Elk's Hall Sunday at 7:30. p.m. All interested people are urged t o attend. - _

    afions- by the federal gokern'; rnent over the downgbading of

    Lance - , = , * - . - . id that ~ - - ...

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    the unemployment insufznce ,oTf.ic'e_ ZiJerrace. .

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    The office, w h i c ~ serves the ivhoIe Pazific Northwest. was recently downgraded in-favour of Prince George.

    NSW all unemployment in- surance -cheques 0 are k pro-- cessed from Prince .Georqe.

    All municipalities in . ths. area have got together to pro- tect the move and Kitimat re- ceived a letter from the.Min-

    Kitimat Recreation Co-gis- ' sion has agreed to ' help co-

    o-sinate local -&forts to es- - tqblish a branch of the Fed- eration of British Columbia ndturalists.

    The Commission maUe the decision after receiving a let- ter from the Federation re- questing help in establishing a local PIOIID.

    -Also; +e m i n i s t 6 said that 'was a victim of cancer. ' - -claims that-it-would> have %een----She -- ww- . Village on August 22, 1937 better to de'al, with Vancouver rather cause of- than a better PPince mail George &.vice- be: a and' X V ~ ~ there - all her life"

    were not valid because most 'until her death. ' I ' * of the data'bnd mail goes di- rect from Vancouver to Ter-

    race But anyway. said- "Aid Edithl-*hgle:

    She is survived by her par- L*r:'and Mrs. Ei-r;ie .Grant,

    Kitamaat Village; her husgand, . - \ . . _ - . . - . ...

    this letter .'gives'.a- lot of ex- ters, .. Mrs;.' Ivh; Woo& .?Mrs. 'The letter .said that the af- . cuses .for; paor. adghistratiori. . George Ringham'.. . . &$ks."Philip

    airs o f . the Terrace office "We sk&d write and 'say . Grant.' Mrs. Aft Renwick;.' a . w e p transferred to ' Prince we are not satfsfied. T doli't brother, Mr.~'JOhn:.'&$os .and .

    George 'for reasons of, effi- think the. saving in money' sons, Erlies,'Ro,n*ald'Jr.;. Wer- ' ciency and economy, but. there warrants the inconvenience to vin, and ..eas-e+r; . .dauglitersl., . -. . ,

    , . . . ' * > -'..gr?tion . i;

    . . was still ':a full time- staff of . loc-al. peop!e."- , . . ._ , Mariom- and Pauline; .

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    Remarkable new invention in every1972Volkswagen. . We've all been through it. The aaonv of an autmqfWe dieck-vp.

    Checks wheel alignment in 10 seconds. In 10 s k o o d s , you'll know i f y c n J - ~ ~

    Y o u s$ nervously thumbing through old magazines, - --&-+hefe--for-.

    properly aligned..

    pressi,on of all engine cylinders. .tn u minute, you41 know the condition of the com-

    You'll know i f your battery needs water. Ignition, dwell angle, generator, electrical system.

    All checked out without human error. In effect, your 'car w7ll be telling you how it feels

    From that one tiny socket. built into the back of

    - ~- - -- praying-rha~ -mmmo. ..

    less than $%. Ttkn,;the rnqment of truth: A Sec"iLe.-Manager telling you that one'of his best

    mechanics thhks you need a new generator. * Those'doys will be oyer'sdon i f you own a 1972 Volkswagen.

    For instead of a mechanic telbpg you what he thinks , is wrong with your . . car, n.ow your car can tell you for sure. every 1972 Volkswagen.

    Sound amazing? It is. A ca r wired like a space capsule.

    When Man went to the Mo,on, the success Qf each mission c&p.endied a-great deal.on a highly technical computerized system that told the As.tronauts the Imagine. exact condition of their space vehicle.

    wagen. ,' right o r wrong with that car. The system in the car.

    Running throughout the car i s a network of sensors, each reporting the.,condition of various parts of the car.

    Most of these sensor points are located in key areas like the engine or the electrical system, but many are found in seemingly insignificant places like the heated rear window.

    The information from all areas i s channeled to one central socket located in the rear engine compart- ment.

    60 vital checks in all. ._

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    directly.

    Results printed out in plain English.

    every new Volkswagen. _- One-half of the system i s already here. Built into

    The other half, the computer, is-on its way.

    A computer fi;e feet away from y6ur car i s print- ing out in da in English just about everything that's

    When all 60 service checks have been made, the

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    A similar system is now built intuevery 1.972Volks-

    . printout sheet i s yours to keep. A new way to look a t a ' V W .

    It startedwith economy, back in 1949, when itwasn't fashionable for an automobile to be economical.

    But since when h a a VW been fashionable? Since never. Obviously, the Volkswagen .Beetle hasn't made it

    o n looks alone. But then, that's always been the plan. While everyone else has been worrying about how

    The socket i s crbout the size of CI pack of cigarettes. p their cars looked, we've been worrying about how W e mention the size only because of what hap- -.

    And now, after all that time, we've even urs acted.

    pens next. And that's what this amazing socket can

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    -sale Ends April 22 GENERAL PAINTS FIRST QUALITY IN- TERIOR FINISHES - WHEREVER YOU SEE THE GENERAL PAINT SIGN.

    i KBTCMAT BUILDERS SUPPLIES LTD. 422 Industrial Avenue Phone 632-3173 Q

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    . - La'clies,' ,Hi 'Single: %. McNeil _ _ _ _ 341

    At long last i t looks" as anothe'rwinter is a' c,ro$e and"its ti

    start ' thinkhg atiout' th'e 'new golf. season in

    have been ?r getting ready for several weeks and under the guidancF-of -B:n-Buttertield-- and Tom Green a few hard- working people have been tranafdrming tHe clubhouse.

    ~ I n f a c t - t h u p s t a i r ~ is a L painted and the 19th hole is almost completed and ready for furniture.

    A lot of work has to be done in the. basement and work parties are getting out every Saturday at 9:00 a.m -

    There is room for a lot more help, so lets see a few more members out helping. Bill has . set a date of May 1st for com- pie'tion of the clubhouse and we hoDe he cets enouzh sup-

    . some of the

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    BOB' PARKER LTD. PARTS and SERVICE House . of Fords SALES

    - 632-6181 I KfTlMAT- , . 632-61 82 -- - . . /. - . . . I .

    SEE 1 ART 1 SPRING CLEAN-UP SALE OP33EIM I "qGER 1 b "$100.00 Specials" SEE FRED

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    1960 Ford I 1960'Chev I-? - 1962 1 Rambler -.= 4 Door Sedan 1. 2 Door Sedan ,

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    19S2 Falcon I 1963 Pontiac 1 1 965 1 -Station Wagon I . Acbdian Wagon '

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    1868 Envoy I 1968 Falcon I Epic 6 Cylinder, Standard

    ". i 0 N'LY ' 1 . ' ONLY ' - $ZQ.OD I $1050.00 I

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    $1 795.00

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    Good grief, you haven't heard that voice in years. H e could have been best man at your wedding or she was

    Avoicefrom the past, a good memory to relive. Don't wait for a.voice from the past. be one. Call an old friend

    the college -girl friend t o whom you tonight. told everything. BC7Ele

    .A phone is what you make it ( f

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    - . . I Max's Photo Studio

    .gate Inlet, \ .Queen Charlotte Tslnnds, -Western British Co- ilumbia, Bulletin 188, I?. H."- @&earn.

    Other' non-fiction titles in& clude: Information. Please Al- manac, Atlas & . Yearbook

    Dental 1972, Dan _Golenpaul': -World Almanac 1972 -and Book of- - ---A&

    Facts, tor: The Lunman 0-xford H. English Long, Dic- Edi- TOPICS . A tionary, 12 volumes and Sup- - ,.

    plement; Foster's Complete There are indeed few people

    Cold Smoking --'.Brine*Method This differs 'from the dry-

    salt process oqly in e o f a r as * e . fish a re placed in- a ..brine solution of 4 pound. of salt,' Y, pound of ,brown sugar, and YZ ounce of saltpeter *for 12

    hours. Do not-wash, but draip and-- dry - tnorozliighly- ili-eJZiiriF- placing in smokehouse.. Fol- $ow the same heat cycle as described for theicold-smoking, dry-salt method.

    Koyle. An Ehcyclopedia of Sames, R. F. FosBer; The Aris- .os: A Self-portrait in Ideas; Sanity, Madness and the Fam- ly. Families of Schizophrenics, Z. D. Laing & A. Esterson.

    Among new titles in fiction ire: Pocock and Pitt, Elliott 3aker; A Woman in the rouse, William Barrett; One five is Enough, Juliette Ben- ant;. - V@k :+venged, %'Moral' 1 'are, b l a h Burford; Nemesis, Lgatha Christy: The Spaniard, ternard Clavel.

    who would admit that going to a dentist 7 brings happy, comfortable thoughts to mind. In recent years however, ad- vances in the field of dentiptry have made a patient's visit to a dentist more acceptable. Modern equipment which

    can drive a driIl at greater ;steels, seryes to . cut down on

    tooth x'duLcp faster and te unpl&+&nl; u--- vibra-

    tion&. The making o2':sharper cut-

    ting ,heads, called burs, by using diamonds and earbon steels, servies to cut down on the time spent in the dentist's chair.

    Today of course, the use of modern anaesthetics permits the patient to visit a dentist's office without. any thought, that i t will be a gainful 'ex- perience.

    The dentist himself is now educated to realize ' that if a +- . . -te- his office is a pleasant one, I i t doesn't leave the youngster with fearful associations.

    The dental' profession - changing With the times -

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    Emergency Method of Smoking Fish

    You can usually. find en- - ough cast-off [email protected] around

    campsites to build a crude, smoker - barrels or pieces of galvanized sheeting to form the pouse &id .screening, or wire mesh t o make trays. With a, little ingenuity some very workable units may 'be' manu- factured. However, for ang- lers in out-camps who have absolutely nothing t o start with, the following method is practical : Split the fish along the

    (backbone so they can be spread open like a kite. Score the skin side .longitudinally with Y4-inch-deep cuts and 1

    -inch apart- After wa&-bg thoroughsly and wiping dry. rub the fish with a mixture of 1 pound of salt to 1 ounce af pepper. Store the fish in a cool place overnight, and rinse them thoroughly the next mor-

    material to buil'd a tray or S-hooks, weave a rack with green sticks across the back of 'eaoh fish to hold them open (Ciese can be pointed

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    SPRING LEAGUE.. BOWLING S T A R T S S O O N !

    Registrations for Spring League are now being accepted at the Bowling Alley and play is expected t o start soon.

    All of us here at the lanes invite you to come bowl with us. We have the latest equipment . . . modern lanes, automatic pinsette1.s . . . in a friendly atmosphere.

    See you "in the' Arcade"

    City Cen.fre .-__ Phone 632-6363

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    over the fire pit at a? an&. .Next make a ' tripod of pqles over the pit which. are higher than the smoke sticks. Around

    COMING EVENTS ' The First Baptist &adies

    Missiol) Group will hold a rummage sale on April 28_th*- a t 1O:CO a:m. The sale will be at 840 Columbia Street. Dona- tions of used clothing wpuld +be appreciated. For pickup call 632-3326 and 632-2483.

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    Tamitik' Swing Th&, April 29 and 30. Workshop Satur- day 2 p.m. a t YMCA, Evening Dance Saturday 8:30 p.m..

    -YMCA. Hot meal a t midnight, - dancing afterwards until ? Splash Party and Fun Badges, Sunday 10:30 a.m., Sam Lind- say Memorial Pool, bring your bikini! For billets or reserva- tions contact Mrs. J. Florea,

    .i: r% * There will be a Dominion

    Day committee meeting 7:30 p.m., April 23 in the Elk's . Hall. All interested parties

    good. condition for about 8 week or more in Northern cli- mate.

    - - Birth Notices

    . 1 . .Bonnell - 'to. Mr. and Mrs.,

    ., Allan. Raymond BonnelP at' t;he Kitimat General Hoipi- tal, March 51, 1972, a son, David Raymond, weight, eight pounds, 11 ounces.

    Thorn - to Mr: and Mrs. Rob- ert m o m at W.e .Kif@at

    ., General Hospital, April 3, ..- 1972, a daughter, Andrea ' Lee, weight, nine pouhds, 9! C

    * 13 ounces.. Wallden - to .Mr. and Mrs. ' - - &uno --. Wallden at. the- Kiti- 2" ; mat General Hospital, April

    -3, 1972, a daughter, Nina, .: Helena, w e i g h t, eight )

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    ples usuallf die younger- as La rksult of malnutritiori, ' infec- 3

    the dinosaur - at' me -ddfsea& of io& ards, means that ,'th_ere are

    -- Overcrowding .in some el!?~ 5- At present, _cNld.ren living- mentary- classes in Kiti at in the Kitimat and Vista Vil-

    Jape Trailer Courts are trans- SrhanL District is+= $" blem parking - spaces are. - lost due t o encraachment By

    . snowbanks.. -Th:s m a y in- . vol3.e trucking of snow be-

    fore the bank g e t s ; ~ ~ high that additional precipitation, can not be blown .over .the . - top-

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    t o winter conditions,, the exist- i n g - -parkin'g ' facUittes were only critically inadequate dur- ing. a .half . hour ' period, :on Fri-&.y ahd a half. hour peiiod.

    .iCurrie added :-that.. the'. mea--. . tre. a,nd library. parkjhg was' not used because of '&ow con- ditions, % absence- -of:' lighting, lwk of covered. walkw-aysl-+d

    , lack of public.. awareness.:, . . , .. 6Cy~e sit&ticin . is . .iLpectea to ' improve during the;, sum- mer," h,e.added. .... - . . Cur_rie .'was &so . ci-itical - ' A i ' '

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  • L, Persons interested in ?b- can-do so by. contacking club - Other segments included t a k i n g more informaton re- president Clark Brewer at i 632- A capaclty$udlence gketed - beverages during and after the a strong dramatic, contrast. the Kitimat :Players Coffee - performance.

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    - House staged _last Ssku-day evening at the North Star Inn.

    The infoVal; L t i rna t e at- mosphere w d ideal for the variety of -dramatic and musi-

    - Audience reaction was en- thusiastic for .both the enter-

    oppartuni ty -with coffee and other

    - -_ a1 .happeningsCoffqred. .

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    - Comedy wasj&g mat even- folk ,songs by Sue Unia and garding the Kitimat Players 6869. i ing. Short plays such as Here . W,e Are: (directed by Dayle my) Maid to Marry -(di- all, a well-cflosen padrkige . rected by TTrry Eastman) and especially, The Coi4iest Af- The evenmgs enter ta iment , There will bo a Tamitik On Sunday there will be a ternoon. of- the .Year (directed was produced by She-la Bor- -I sw:ng Thru April 28 splash - m e a n d , fun badges by Jack Feka) kept all pres- man who indicated that the . 29. a t the Sam Lindsay Memoria1 ent amused an.dmaze-d. A s x c e s s of this &offee house Pool beginning a t 10:30 a.m. more seriou,s-pla>- (an ex- -could well lead to future of- - shop Ssturday at .2:00 p.m. For billets or -reservations eerpt from of plric-e and Ken feqings in a similar ix~fonnal &e Mrs. J. Florea, 5 Bunting

    Street, Kitimat.

    Tom Bennett and poet@ from Mavis and Alex Holm. All in

    y?ith something ,for everyone. .

    - Swing thru fup time

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    I t wlll begh- with a- w

    a t 3 2 YMCA and be followed by a dance in the eveping._, (directed by Jim Brown) w a s setting. . .

    WEDNESDAY, APRtL IS, IS?? -- . - -

    -- - - - -BarriscaZe-McEZToy Wedding v a , - 1

    Giv& in marriage. by her -- She carried a b o U q i I e t *Of - - Willa Marie Barriscale, dayghter of i_ong;time Kitimat father, tbe bride chose a floor .pink rosebutls and- feath-ered residents, Mr.. and -Mrs. will length gQwn of whit? YelVet: carnations. -_ [iam Walter BarriFafe, be- R F S O f tiny white daisies Matron of honour waz-the

    McElroy, son of Mi.. gcd Mrs. b d we dainty stand up col- Gibbons, and * bridesmaid was lar. .&ong sleeves were also -,Miss Diane Popp. Sisters of Robert Lee McElmy .Of sur tr ihmed with white daisies at bride, Miss .Lori Barsiscale rey9 formerly Of KItimat, h a-t.he -cuff. A floor-length train -and Miss Theresa Barriscale,

    rides tiered veil-was t i k e d wifh tiny daisfees and

    - camenthe bride of - ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ L~~ highlighted the fitted bodice brides S%kr, ,Mrs. Denise

    - Little, -Li8L!bbh&the

    ___- recent - - wedd~ng--Feremo!Q* . of. white velvet -fell fr5m the, _were-juni.or,.. bridesmaids. - __ -.- - I . - Vows were--exchanged on , shoulders-

    March 25 +the ChuYch of. Christ the King with Father

    service. .

    Crides neiCe, WilS flower $$rl and her brother Michael wad

    / bride-maids wore . / tiara. matching floor, ,length 5 gowns of deep purple and shocking

    . W. MacDonald conducting the was caught with a high se

    ,

    Following the

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    , . stitched cuff treatment a n d detdiled

    ure. Show-off a smashing t a n in n a v y or white. Misses: small, med-

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