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Page 1: : the Colcel - COnnecting REpositories · 2018-01-10 · Hnsberd ran out of his door with Another Thornhill dog force of Wen resume work, ,p°sm°n ix mes e snut~o .was u.y . ) •

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Truek Fif ty logging, t r ucks - a r e off mat te r : ' w i th t h e " ind iv idua l

the highways in t h e T e r r a c e /owners.: " : " ,. area ss of Wednesday .noon. : "::The dislmto atone an the date Northwest Loggers association for "quarterly, l leenas~ renewal mado good their warning that (Dec. ::l),rolled .u rbun&. With- the, trucks would, be off the " "i r~ "" " " " . . . . "

. roads If new raias .were-not established by the big local

that employ.the truckers. Approxlmatel~ ~.~ of the veMcles a r e pe rked on the site of the old Community Centre a t Park and Emer son and will r e m a i n , t h e r e , s a y s F r a n k ~

:Munson:; until the companies agree to negotiate" with the d truck owners, t " A representat ive o f"Colee l told Mr. Munson tha t~h~/eon ld not afford a raise in rates a t this t ime h e e s u s e o f the s i tuation that exists in the world m a r k e t for lumber. Colcel and Skeena, according ,to Munoon, have re fused to d e a l wi th the associat ion a s a group a n d said FRANK MUNSON that they would, discuss the

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The ra te they receive (based on a . number -o f factors including 'eunita pe r load : a n d m i l e s driven) h a s not . been ra i sed since1968. • . - ; .,

T h e b u s i n e s s e s that handle sales , of . ' t r u c k s . f ind :_the

o u t s t a n d i n g p a y m e n t s . f r o m owners too great a burden to

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~ r c e n t . : g f . t h e l leenees a r e up f0rrenewaL A f ewowner s have

• y ,ear ly , t leenses ~fhldl;:will'-run dht a t the end;,0f, the :month~, ~ ,

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• -.~mu~d a f f e ~ the m m s who wduld aoan use u p . the i r p r e s e n t Stockpile of logs. '-, ~:

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no hcenses approximately ~ Z O O ' d u e each bear!.:-::iH, t h i n s .are-.~,ot ~ o n quar ter for l ieenassl tbe owners, changed;, the t rucks .wm,r /emrn l ind t h e m s e l v e s :- in an to t he f i imnee eom~nies; : : : !~ ' . : Impossible financial sltuatiun. . Munson . e s t ~ a t ~ f lmt~90

Wedeene R i v e r Cont rac t ing i Tower L o g g i n g , : a n d . * the Northwest LnggersAm~ociation, the report• f rom D a v e L l 0 y d of C o l c e l a n d p u b l i s h e d , in Tuesdays Herald, thatall, croWs resumed operations On Monday, is false. ,

~The Wedeene R~ver~!Nass operation has not been t o l d t o

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S a m shot return to wor~Towor. L01ging, • Bear Creek L ~ g i n g and Beaver .

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Dear Sir: . . "L .-" I am taking theunusual step

of writing to you atthe request of many of. o u r citizens, and to u r g e you to insu re that your Woods ope ra t ionswi th ln your t ree f a rm llcence ~s returned,to full prnduetion on November 29th, 197t, a f t e r your announced one month shut .down t ime has been comple ted . "

I draw t o y o u r a t tent ion that Whilst:the Columbia . Cellulose C o m p a n y i s not a large direct t a x p a y e r . w i thou t .~0ur communiW, .the watas of .your employees , sub-contrai~t~rs , and their employees , m ~ e ~p a

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!. " . " - ' : operations has been mounting subs t an t i a l p o r t i o n of i~our ~ 7 ~ - • . . . in thecommuni ty becauseof the e c o n o m y , and because. . :your . . . .

A dog was shot in Thornhill day .Tuesday and Wndsesusy d i r e affect~ i thn~ n , th , tnu~.'a B r a w n y s t e e l f a c e s o f t h e l o g g i n g t r u c k s s h o w n l i n e d u p a t t h e s i t e o f , t h e o l d C o m m u n i t y C e n t r e Monday a f t e r n o o n a n d i ts ssm.o~n~att~lne o aVoa~l.d?o~ ? C A economy. - -At Wedeene~'l~i*ver's Companyhas thLs specia l d~ tus • of operating the • t r ee , / t~ i 'm ( s e e s t o r y a t l e f t ) . owner , R i c h a r d 'Wil ls of - ~-- . ~ ~ . office, adpokesmansa id t lmt , of iieunce surrounding our '~area ' MacNei lS t ree t lanot*ol i lyh0r t , . ~ . g ~ . u n t l l t h e a m . m a l l o o a y ~ r s e , l t ' s h a r d e s t f u r ~ e m e n y o ~ t h e r e f 0 r e , have a .specia , - ' . - - . . . . . - " but a n g r y . . H e said that a nan unnergone an. autopey to " " ~h. rmv,,h~1,o n , * E R ~ " '

" . ' . = ........ W n e e d t h _ . l . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ne ighbor , H a r o l d Husberd , , prove that It had indeed been eohn~c t ' ~ U = ' m ' *^ '~°,, #^;'" co~retereSp°nsibilitYeltL~en toaSsee aL:thatgOOdour O V N ~ $ . . L ~ " - i - : ' . . . . . " " - " claimed that the animal l~d - - - - ~-. - ..... -. - ........ v-;,,,- enog ann nau suuer~.- - :;:- " " b e e n d l ~ a i n ~ i n h l a i [ a r b a g e e a n w i l l s an id ,h=t ~,,=h~i.,a -equipment and if ~ e " m a n e y a rea is not advers]y af fec ted by : :":i~ " " ' ~ ' : - " , . _ . ~.~ " ' ~ . ' . : i ~ . " : before he Shot it. ~ . . . . . . . , o~n t come m the brits cannot shut-downs . . . . -. ' . . . . . . . . :. .

_ .- refused to tell him where he had lle id. H is . . . . . . . i • ' " '- ' " " • " . ~ ; : .... ~ ..... ' .... " • M , A , . P o t t e r , w h o w a s bur lad the bod :, a n d the RClVlP u: ,P~,~ , e. , .~fu]l . .sup.pertof I . w o u l d a ] s o l l k e t o . b r l n g t o . . ~ ArgumentScontlnue ,n Supreme;Court . . . . ; ~

• . .... Ya -,,,,a,,= domnea mtanuon to your attentimi'that in thuds - ' ..' * . . . . ~ " ' .' • " " - . :'- , " .... --.'::": " ' ; :. ' ~ :' ~'~" :: .... " delivering mall on Mae21ell. at when asked, told them there mo=i ~,i,i, tok,~,: u~,~.,~, , - . . • #- .... " ' , .......... ..... . ' ~ " . • .. , . : " ,. ~ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '= . . . . . . . . . . . o*~- a n n age wnen we nea r so much OTTAWA (CP) British Col umbia done m c out a ta~-i/t t the time says that he saw the was no wa Husberd could be . - , . . . . . - . -" " .,. ~ g " Id " ...... more' hun was re'" ....... ' ..... "" " . . . . . . . . Y Chabot. about, the. ruble . . . ,, .. . . . . . . . . . . herigin righ . gistered in the name of

s p a y e d f e m a l e b l o n d l a b f o r c e d t t e l l , , ~oo .P . m a - d : . a . P . 0 U . t , . . . . ~ a o o u r . .¥.e.rsu.s " ~ b m , is . a n : m n o . e e n t by ; t h e ~ b e m e o f Confedera t ion? " 4;000s u a r e m i l = o f ~ ' * " ass the G r o w n " : : " " ' ....... , . ; .. ? ........ . ,--requestsdthatabrloffrom- i~ana ement t h a t it..i~', ca u "" " ~c ' , :~ , ....... .q .: ..... :.~. ...... .... ........ .r.~:''< .'. ::" ' .

. l~Yinll w.ith another doll as be : =~ .H~b~deouldnot be.reached. Wnd~ne.-.., resented:a :tl~ " g -~. " /.: ....... . .....~nl.y ,.s ner ~,.m.. ~neaaDorlglnniT.~.(.ai~..Li~_~12~_.u~!.a ~.M~y,~._g0.,wu~.i~,Va.ll~:.O~. , (~,., ~ ..... :,, . ..::.. ...... . . ~.

wire toe mau, ..- ~oan afser nc" : bible ." Jmt-acoordhlil' ..... -tO ..... ~ ¥ ~ ' ~ . , ...... /'" '~:'~ ....... . . . . . . . ~. ~J~-.tiilke ~whleh Shuts fed~al -government-.and nan- ncyilcnexal oz uie. lli6vinee" =. :..Mr.:.B.~iCn idd.-th~";i~T~a~ .• . me,tJEs~elii~!ed lalm, the -.

l~!SSed the a~k,he heaid a. ~Ul~l~,.:.Sam.~.hadbeen acous|~l. :!Thei~lltraehliafeei':i~iliw'-+~,:.bxl, us, ti~...d.0.wnfl i a_~.,mi_lh th:y..:- ~ty:..(~d~..ns~'::.the~Supren~..e. ,'He isoppeshlg anilppea} by ~i~ll.i~mlel~ ~th !.htfedeial'gov: wovini~,.he illld~. .... " ,.i; ..... > " .snol~ turnm ann saw the animal :'of. routing through Husberd s. l.llt.eannot put up w.lth.t!!~stop .:_a_~._,~a~: .wry. panmvl.e;~..ana., i . co .urc ox ~anaoa: :was' i.01d .theNishgaIndians who are ask, _ ~ .m~.an.. aln,aci~ e, Oia~... ~u . .._Mr. , Rro~:< .4do 0 Cootinned the i~m.g on :the'slde of the, street , garbage can. ,.Wlils thhlks lhls and shlrt- mllllner"j- 'which w.o.ma'_.rem~n_ ~ YO u- mat toe. W,e~n~ .shay,,. ..... .;.. ..rag the high court f_orla dedura-' ~ ~mcuon..maonl wl m ins . judilen shoUt ,i~inhexent dan- s~.~riming. .When the.'d, og, Im~ssible sin~ the cans.are .Cdceloperstss.~Althoughsome~U°mm~,,~ui~,e,_~,.°[n__pan, y wlmt. wronghssBntisli.Col....tianthattheyholdIndiantitle_ ~ ',~"~'7. '. i~...'- ' . : gersVofdedarlngaNIrdlgain. eauea ~am, crossed the street,, weighted*down on top. : contractOrs have had:a partial ~:..uw~i:.,uz~.p ~.,;m=~up~ . ' .... .'' ',' -" ........ : ' . ..... : ~ ' nui'1~ justice Emmdt lion , ter~t in the N~s Valley. AI-. Hnsberd ran out of his door w i t h A n o t h e r Thornh i l l dog force of Wen resume work, ,p°sm°n ix mes e snu t~o .was u.y . . ,~.~ _~ .:. ~ ~ . ' '< ; , . . ~ . ) • " • , , - ' i. : ' m o o ~ ~= ~o,a th° ¢ ~ . ~ i though the 'reqnost "appears in. a gun a n d shot the' an imal . ,problem, thl a 'one with a tragic there a r e two.or t h r ee . c r ews Y.o,ur...~om.Pany .persist: i n o t e K J ~ i ~ t A T ~ t r ~ F * ~ (-!* " ~ v e ~ e n ~ ' s ~ = ' * ' ; : ~ ' ~ n e e e n t o n i t s f a e e , ' ~ a c l e a r d e f i -

a g a i n . He (Hnsberd) then end, t h a t m a y b e a v o l d e d f f t h a that don't expect to be ca l led , mat . m e r e n a s a . l r e a a y ~ . n ~ . ~ o ~ , . , . , i . ~ y ~ , ~ , ~ , , " . . v v v ~ ~ . . . ~ / ' . _ . . ~ " .~i '.: ..~:,.~,~.;~'.'~0.~-~'.o'~.~_o,~._.~;'.~ . r d t i o n w o u l d b e n e e d e d t o d o f i n e pickedup the anlmal ' s body. and ' R e g i o n a l B o a r d a s s u m e s back until spring.~ , .anut-aowas..so.,.mr. m a.tm.g. t o r . . " , " . . . . " . . ' , ' ' ' . : ~ . . ' ,h '~ :"~.=~."_ . " ~ i ~ . ~ . ~° ' i_ '~,_~. . .~. that i n t e r e s t , ~. • .

• . • - • . " own weex tons a a a tam, • . , • • • . . . . . . . .... : :.- ' .. , , -©,~ ,ou~=u~=w.q~m~urqsu~ . . . ',, , • throwitinthehackofhhltruck .r~pans!bility for the.SPCA so . . . . - • ....Per...,: :to ~.,$fll • ,~i~4,1,I~,;,I . : ...... .. befor-'-' ..... " .... t - " ". -- • "'" " "" .... ' "' which he ,drove .:away. Mr, ~that Thornhlll residents, by, ~ Dudley Little, Frank. me. prosenr snut-aownand, it Oll!l.UllO~lll~--i~J : ...- ~....:::~....... ,._ ~i~_amJu.._i_~_l~- :.. ~lli_ejungesamomnw,lappear. :.. Potter said that..Husberd .?helping to . suppo.rt .:.,the* Munson, secretary of the wmm.ean.,_ma, tl,nla.na.gu.mentml, s . < ...~. ,...,: :....._. -_ ~ . ~ ~. ~: !.,i :;.i:, :.: ::f, uu~:~ m~,*,nu~ mv=vm.: ; ~ ~uylvu...:u.ro.wn~sa~_ era:...

" -. • • " -: ' : f rom Coleel a r e exnc, e ~ l in' take the necessary stepe to see Worker sandarepresen ta t ive of out . ' k f f :~ / [he:" :d ispute - bt / t . ; : l~id h~ m = : ; ' .: .... t i ve b reneh 'o f goverhment be .~ ,.- ..... . . . . ,-- . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ,:, . . ........... . ,, .. ...... ................. provlnce.could they . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . meet with the Mayor Dee. 3 at 3 that this kind of situation does the longshoremen ,m Kitunat some t imes things .get 'blown . ' s t em. their' t , 1 ~ m . ' . . ° i ~ " ~ , fore the courts eeuld dea l wi th : 7.

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': ........... li( ~W'IdKi " ". A;i -/0)r,...:~a..-<d , __Pro . . . . . . ..... ncticonUn~e, and thatr:'full. ~rOOelS'off but the two principles, out,of all:pr0portio~,whieh is . Justii~e Hall '. "' :. '-" .: ,rights.. ,+., ; " +' ' 'i: : ..... ,'17" .... :". '.. ::' .... '" :.I..:' . • . ~ 0peatlous eturn an November " e juSt going fr0m day to day. what-happenedhere; ':/ .: ..... : ,:-";~:..::~.;-:. ,.;~;. :Mr~:.justiceRolandMirfi,~',~i;!i;

' ~ . : ' " , ;: .... " ' -: ., .', The'following is the textof a iglh, 1.971, in a ceor~nce .with ; Ho:e Smith of .' the Mr, Yearly.was Commenting' ' The eolilt a~,seeni~i imP'. nc~ot t~,=~m,~^,i to,,/,~,,'._/-- : . . - . . ~ : . : I ~ O ! .......-":le!tor.s~li!.by .Mayor'Jo.lliffe .to .yo~..Uoml~y's statement ati.. 10ngsli:o~m.ei!.'and.pul p ~d an the ; P i e k e t i n g . . O f thei': .West.. l~:Mx,,~own,s.urgu:/:ngni~'.~he'een'eel)'--~'o'~:'~"~': - --. " ' :".' _ " .:~r. ::e.rzm.sn.a.w: ._w. no ;.,is meume..olsnut'oown. ... li~i.t~ot~,zs~ds~;vesman ~ ' Ion.gsno.reme.n~,;~0111ces=...on m,ent~n.ataae~a__atiol!thatthe nai rights: Was Mr; Brow~n* ~i/: :.

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i..: :~ '; : . . , . .. P Y . , . . • • • . . . . . . . . . • • , m= ~ , , u ~ m ~ c v .mu~. I ~ . a u s e . . u l e ] r l ano w a s oec~i-:" Cel lu lose Com an m Victor C O Jolliffe, watt to see what happens. 300 members of the pulp and lion would I- . -~f- . - ' . . . . . . :_;..~ ' - " - - = ' - . - . "x . . . . . ~ - " • , ' Vancouver . . . . • .Mayor. An offlcml of the Terrace- sulphtte umon. • . only. . / " " • , ~ , d w e r e denied unless t h , ~ ~ .:. " , ""'. ' ' -He 'added, "Personally, I ' : " ~ " ' .- ~=,.~,,,,~,,.,,=i ,^ ,, ,~,~ :'~..~

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'+ .... .~ ' ' A representative of the observed that Mr. Brownsh0uld -....:.. i <: . i'.:'i,;:.:['~i: m . . . . . . .., . . - .,~.:, ~.-: :.., L F r e d Weber, Vice-President .. d rawn "up "by " t h e f ede ra i Canadian Labor Council,- Bob be more:onneerned t h a t i t a m l d :::,:: : .,L N O FALLO.UT.? : i I,: . ,!., ( of "' ".the' Yel!owheiid : highways branch;." . .... ',:. Langford, said.be'had no be-tco'effeetive. . .': " '<"'" =

. InterProyincial .,: Highway,.,. ', ExecutiVe; Director Of ~,tl~. comment on the SituatiOn but _ .... .. ' ' - -- " ~ *O'I~AWA (CP) ' No radloae- : • • : • - ?turn uargor ~ ot .vancouver;* . ~- -- . . .... mdtcated he woulil-be in ...... . ...... .- ..+ .... ' " ' t " '. ...... :" • .organization reported- that. the.,: Yellowbead group, Ted Sampl~ . : ~.., ~- . . . . . . . . . . ,-an~na. for the indians/has ' tivefaIIou from the U.S, undei-, :

". Yel lowhead. delega,t!0n' w e r e .:-:Spent ;S'dvei'M Ldays"in. Ottawa ~ . . ; , , nJ treat w . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . t tmm me .next two '- . . . . . ' ....... und-nuc lea r test ~ . ver#plessedwith-the!r.eeeptianL follb~idg::.the,.conlereai~e. to . ./ . .. • . . . . s m d t h a t l n d i a n t i t l e t o t h e N a s s . gro . . , on Am. ,,. weeks to talk to umon,men .... : -~ v~.~. , , . ; . . o , , . , , , ,.~,~.o,~t..~t,, . dd tka Islahd~has.been detected , . they.:i~eived In otliiwii; Tha .,..diseuii' 'partloulahi:.with. the ':': ' .- " .==w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' NIr, Langford m the northern . ". .............. "' ~'t ........ ' • .-. • r~': " m Canada, he health dc~- "Mi6i~teas : Of 'Tranlx~rt .and ""~caniidiah. G6Vernmei!t .Travel . : . . . . . . with Crown owns p. , . regton dlreetor.f0r the:CI.~.., .. ' . ....... :.." ". : remit inlnnlmrlsd Wiwln~ulilv • Publlc.W0rlmshowedtliatlhey:;Bureim:(TheYell6wheiidr6uto ', : • • .... '- '.- • ..... .......... -- .............. -:~-"~'.---' Ear l ie r thin, yea r the CLC*-: . H e nlss.has,.s~ressed.that t h e , ,: T h e . d e n a r t m e n t ' s ~ ~ a u l a i . : had 'a good kn6wtedge";of ~,tbe>:wm now: ~: included oii aU • .reje¢!ed an ap.plication by. the , Indians ~r ~Ot ~a~ s dam,.., i mai--iti~'-~-0-f--alr'; w&i~7~d . area- much more, sold.Weber,. ~ governmen[ :ma~, .and i/grouR. : ,:.. 1 Iongsnorsmen mr juriseiction ~- L. ages In theaction, againstB.C. /silk has indicated ii6 elhlnge in

. than,, used, to he known anout'the,, . . . . t h a t ~. spent"::Slx.7, w e e k s last* ,.:!"., '~ . ~rPe~S]~tlt : ihe .i!-~e~k..~ar:ke~, .:. They-#Ldy Wahted to ~tsblLph. n0rmaisacklpr0und,leve]a~of i'a~' ;. Forgot ten NorthrCountry., ., . summer gather ing Linformatlon " ~ n t y ..,- e m p t o y o n % ~ - n y • that:thelr..:sborlEinal,Ltitle w a s . di0acti~/ity a/nee theSlaStN0~, .

' • ,.~along t !~ routo,.,Wfllbeable to " ' ' ~urocan. ; .... ::', . ,~: : ; . still'vlilid,, i ::7 :=:'" " ' " - :i ".:"6 '~';::' ' '. :: "-::' :': "':. '. :: ." The Yell0~vhead !:received .': presentiinformail0n 'in::the..: " A regional '..dire~to F. f o r the .... ...~ .. ~ L.::' ~ ":. !:' : '7 : " " ' ;";'' ' ~ "il'hi~flV~m~nt~n I/~t i,~

., immedlate r~ognlti0d snd Will. ~.i,avel.!xilietll!!, and j,,phim./i: ............... :..,, , .... . .. ........ o ............. ,..ill: Iong~horemon-in.Tancg.uver~.. ..Mr;~,Brown.said the Indians. "p0~d. by envii~liientallslS,Wlio; be included:as :~an iniper~nt.,'~:piitL:L.:0ul-.:byl/.'.'the :":federal!7 ..~: d.eclined,. :~ ~o~.enti':on~i.~&-!~".e6uld liotg0't d tl~: ,lllnd Regls.!-,:i.esred..,it. ¢ould, i, ciii~ :-i~artli~-

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Improved civil rights needed

VANCOUVER (CP) - - Pre- mier W. A. C. Bennett received a brotherhood award Tuesday night but was also told better civil rights legislation is needed in British Columbia•

After a speech by the premier aclmowledging the award from the Canadian Council of Chris- tians and Jews' B.C. region, industrialist Paul Heller of Van- couver said he hoped the pre- mier "will do something to improve" existing laws•

Mr. Heller, who sat at the head table with Mr. Bennett and other dignitaries, said there are recurring instances of racial discrimination in the province.

Much could be done to im- prove the situation through edu- cation and dealing informally with cases of discrimination be- fore they reach the courts, Mr. Heifer said.

Mr. Bennett was asked what

he thought of Mr. Heller's re- marks.

"I 'm not a lawyer. The main thing isnot what's written down but how people act. We have the best relationship among races of any province in Canada."

During his speech, the pre- mier referred to Chief Dan George, theIndian actor who lives in North Vancouver and who was also a guest at the dinner. Mr. Bennett said natives had lived in pcaee with all newcomers to B.C.

"There is no racial, no color bar here," he said.

Angelo Branca, a justice of the B.C. Appeals Court, pre- sented him with the plaque, which cited the premier 's "years of public service to this province . . . his personal honesty and upright conduct. . . his devotion to the ideal of the brotherhood of man."

THE HERALD, TERRACE - - KITIMAT, B,C,

Labor report says iobs down

MONTREAL (CP) - - A report prepared for the Quebec Feder- ation of Labor shows 15,000 Que- booers were laid off their jobs between Nov. 1, 1970, and May 4,1971, while the federal depart- ment of regional economic ex- pansion gave grants to indus- tries to create 6,000 new jobs over a period of three years.

The report, prepared by eco- nomm researchers and distributed to delegates at this week's convention of the QFL, says 13,000 of the layoffs were in the manufacturing sector which the federal department is designed to aid.

The department designates certain regions across Canada in which businesses are eligible for federal aid to stimulate the local economy.

The QFL study says that under the scheme--the Gaspe,

Lac St. Jean and northwest re- gions, traditionally the poorest parts of the province-received between October, 1969, and April, 1971, only 14 per cent of grants in Quebec and will get only 11.1 per cent of the newly- created jobs.

From October, 1969., to May of this year, Quebec received $577 million for 213 projects designed to create 12,818 new jobs, the report said.

The economists who con- ducted the study claim the fed- eral plan perpetuates foreign control of the Quebec economy.

Of 10 enterprises which re- ceived more than $1 million in grants each, none were Quebec- owned and seven reported net income for 1970 ranging from $14 million to $1 billion, the economists said.

WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A 'WHATSIT" Biologists are having trouble ex- throwing experts into a tizzy. Until plaining this fellow's parentage. He is positive identification, the animal, definitely part coyote but the long which was found on a North Dakota slinky body and the straight tail are farm, is known as a "Whatsit".

Nixon seeks agreement in talks WASHINGTON t A P ) - - In his

face-to-face talks with allied leaders, President Nixon wants to make sure all are moving in the same general direction on major new international devel- opments, from agreement on Berlin to the economic crisis.

So says Henry A. Kissinger, the president 's national secur i ty .affa i rs aaviser, in explaining Nixon's rapid-fire summit parleys with five major allies before his Peking and Moscow trips.

Nixun wil l confer with Cana. d l a n P r i m e Minister .Trndeau Pafh for peace hMted here next Monday. He sees Common Market; ,nd " the President Georges Pompidou of whole economic negotiations."

WASHINGTON (Reuter) - - the search for a Middle East France in the Azores Dec. 13-14, CANADIAN COMPLAINT Israeli Premier Golda Meir settlement. . . . . . . . . . ..,,~ • ,..~- , .......... ,~ ~.~Pr'n'~eMinister Edw~rd,.I~eath~ Economics will loom large hi~ teu on arrival Tuesnay n i g h t ~ : H ~ t l ~ third ~ ~ ~Ot,B~rit~d~st~ermudd ~ ~ ~/,~n~'Nlxon, starts With 'Tru- f~ talks with President Nzxon . mgtonrst~c@Wtkon tenk~0ffiee-"~., 2~.'C*h~fftth'i~ Will "B - • ' " '" " . . . . . . . y r[h~R @~ ~ u . Canada, the largest trad- that she might be ready to sug comes at a crztlcal juncture in t t " Wee Germany a Key B i s - ingpartneroftheUnitedStates,

Middle East developments, eayne, Fla., Dec. 26.29, and complains of heavy damage The latest crisis was brought

about by Egyptian statements indicating possible renewal of hostilities, the UN debate on the Middle East starting" Thurseay which is expected to complicate peace diplomacy, and Israeli- U.S. differences over the effect of Soviet arms deliveries to Egypt on the military balance of power in the Middle East.

The 73-year.-old Israeli leader apparently was brought to Washington by broader con- corns .than her government's unanswered request for more~ Phantom supersonic aircraR.

She saidshe would be worried if she did not get the planes, but that the main focus of her dis. cussion would be U.S.-Ioraeli relations.

gest some new path towards a Middle East peace.

Mrs. Meir did not write off the currently-stalled U.S. attempt to bring about an interim Israeli-Egyptian accord to re- open the Suez canal. But she told reporters: "Maybe a new thing should be tried."

Another possibility, she sug- gested, was renewal of the United Nations mediation effort by special envoy Gunnar Jar- ring--overshadowed by the U.S. drive on the canal question for the last nine months.

Mrs. Meir is due to hold talks with Nixon and other officials Thursday on Israel 's long- standing .request for more American Phantom jets and the next U.S. diplomatic move in

at San Clemente, CaliL, Jan, 6- 7.

Speaking of "a dramatic q, hnnge in the international situ-, ation that has occurred in the last seven months," since Ping Pong diplomacy opened Nixon's path to Peking, Kissinger cited:

Announcements of the un- p receden ted p res iden t ia l journeys to China next February and to Moscow in May; last September's Big Four agreement on Berlin; the treaty returning Okinawa to Japan; Britain's forthcoming entry into the European

Premier Eisaku Sato of Japan from the U,S. surtax.

Rebels, soldiers clash

Canada income

day, a bomb badly damaged an electrical shop in Belfast, but no one was injured• TIME RUNNING OUT

Prime Minister Brian Faulk- ner of Northern Ireland said Tuesday night that the Irish Re- publican Army might try.to Step up its campaign of violence. But he said it is only a matter of time before the IRA is defeated.

He said that last Saturday'a wave of, violence in which three parsons were killed andscores of explosions recorded, was only a temporary rallying of the IRA.

Addressing a meeting of his Unionist party, Faullmer said improved intelligence enabled Northern Ireland's security forces to move in daffy on pro- else targets.

He said this resulted in major- hauls of wanted men.and "ma- terials of terror..".

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up ten percent

BELFAST ( Renter ) - - British troops and gunmen firing from across the border in the Irish Republic were involved in a major clash Tuesday night in which more than 400 rounds of ammunition were exchanged, an army spokesman said today.

The spokesman said about four gunmen opened f'we on the troops withautomatic weapons near the town of Castleberg, west of .Belfast, while the sol- diers were trying to recover a burned.out post• office truck, which had been hijacked ear- lier. .-

With the soldiers pinned down, two scout cars were called in to give covering fire.

Although more than 400 bul- lets were fired by both sides, no one was reported injured. ,

It was the only major incident in a night which was relatively

• OTTAWA (CP) - - Canada's per-capita national income has risen by I0 per cent this year, to $3,300 for every man, woman and child compared with $3,000

• last year, figures released by Statistics Canada show.

The bureau Tuesday said the gross national product--the total value of all goods and scrvices produced by Canada--

bounces! hack by mid-1971, and free of violence• Earlier Tues- in the third quarter of this year

w e r e r u n n i n g t o $ 8 . 6 b i l l i o n . Diving club The Economic Council of Canada, in a special report , . Monday, said business should be expected to restore its profit

margmsas quickly as market locates hull conditions would permit, and th i s -p ressu re might bring " renewed inflation.

r e se t s $93.7 billion for 1971, Statistics Canada said corpa. based on the country's perform- ration profits were up 7.6 per ance in July, •August and Sop- ' cent in the first three months of tember. The comparable figure 1971,. rose 10.1 per cent in the one year ago was $84.9 billion, second quarter, a n d Up by 9.3

• The biggestcomponent of this per cent in the third quarter . ' is the net_ national income-- Another important •factor in wages; salaries, s~plementsry ' higher national income was a lhboriiioome, mllltarypay imd revlaion,the bureau niade to'Its allovlaneeS,pr~tnx corporation .. earlier, i;eported ; 'estlmates. of profits, farmilncome and ~mall labor income'; . " . • buslness jneome, after deduct- Unusually l a rge reti~aetiVe Jug dividends paid to non-resi- pay raises. 'made by;severa l dents. ..... i .... ' . " ~ / • governments contributed to the

The nationdl income for the increase; i , . ' . . " , est in~ted population .of-2i.6- iNot6~,~=,=, ~,~.,n~;,,~,=.. ....milli0n at 'June 1 this ,ve,~-_ .wan" "~ . . . . "1'°='~ " , "~ '= '= . . "

. . . . . . . . . . . . _, Wages, salaries, supplemen- runnmg:~'ag an annual ram .el f ' n ~ u l o l ~ w l m M ~ / . ~ ,.~,,.I ~,*lllt.... ~'71 ~'htll|on i n tGe tht/.tl a,m..ta,. -,,,~ row. 9,,-v-i~, aim ,.,.u~a-.v ^,...N,. ,~=. M _ . _ . . ~ ... , , , . . pay and allowance now are estl-

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pROFITS UP ..~ : . . quarter performance. .: Stotistles Canada. said oneof •Aftel: ~. reparting, these and

the mest~n~,.tab!e.fe,a.tures of in- other flg,~es., o n gr9 .wing in- comes recoraea m.me u ~ " ac- comes, now@ei*,ststistica CAW. Counts this year wa s a rapid ada said there hasn't .been

BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) ~,~ heandothe, . o f t h ~ . The wreck of ,the. Schooner " " dubfoundit;v.~)~ :..., ~ i. :~:" Arabia, which sank in 1884.off. " i.i The dlv'~sl pla~d.a":(,000-. Tobemor~," at: the tip of t h e : ,foot lldP::~il •,'the, !mttnm of " BruciL, Peninsula/ h a s I~en ' " G ' e o r . g T a n B o y with l e a d

! discovered by the Brantford. . weights t0'h:old it ln"posltlon, " 'Aquateers,alocaldivingclub. ' ' with surface, markers every ,

• .The 'Arabia . is the f i rs t . 50feet, . ' :~ i . .~: : ' ,~"7 . . . :~;: : Wreck t0be found in the area: ~" ". ".' Three teams: o t "d.l v e r el: ii • in the last 20 ye~s and is the : swani . the:Unein 3~-toot'sec-: club's first discovery, - ' ". : . " : . • ' t iona).; I ": ; :i'; ~ .. : ~ r ' ~ . : ~' " '~: :" . .;

' :'!We s p e n t considerable ' ' : Su'ccesa'canie With the first. :~ ' time imrfeeting diving toeh: : di#e. iT he)first" weight iwas '. niqd~ ' forming team, s "and . . . . i d~a¢l,!~entre'b\f.,th6' ~'e.~k. In. i .:h'~pmvln~methodabf search- ..... p~u t 1.10 f~t '0f water. ,.i.' : i : ' i trig," Said club president Cord ' ' ..' Most 'of the 'Wreck-is in tac t ~; ...Wa/dle~zf Buford, ont. :"But ~. . with he'r; three masts lying :on.' i/

we ~/ever 'reully,thou~t/we . thedeck~ The s t e rnof thesh ip ; ' ' ieeu]d.find'the' .wreck., r + : ' . ~ ' ': ~ ' ' iS bldwn ,'off, iprebably due~ to" : ,,, :, qi~e'Arabia was launchedin , : Mr h~mg t r a~ed in' that part :,.-' 185~;: Calg. ained" by H e n r y o f the l s ldp . .~ ' " - " , . . ,. :- ,..'~

D0ui/fllefii.Oetg~t', i884, the .:. : f f r iM, IN POSITION ' ":/.:, ; ~:/ii'abtar cleaied..Cldeago w i t h ' !',-M#, • Wardle,.•said' the, 'an-•:/ •: about'.' 2~;0oo, bushels, of Corn .", chgrs,and :ch~iim still' are in :.: /midwad'hnad0d.lbward Mid-!":' ~ ' o H g i n h l piml tlon. . . . . ' , ,'?. :'land, i Ont: , / ;kt the. head~ ~ ' .: ",.. :,: Divers': b r o i ~ t "lmck the : i C _ , ~ a n B i w ' . " ' " ' : :v.::, • shib 's e o m u n . ; a .eomm6de

The monetary dispute over dollar-valuation and the import surtax will figure in the Azores talks, too.

At Bermuda, Nixon is ex- potted to stress that the United States does not went its goods discriminated against by the growing European Common Market bloc.

With Sate, Nixon will be deal. ing with the head of a govern- ment which has been dealt dou- ble shocks by Nixon's Peking and' economic moves.

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Arab Federation denies Skyjacking was Red ;-plot , . . . . .. ~ I > j .

WATERLOO Ont. (CP) - - The president of the Capadian Arab Federat ion Tuesday denied a claim in a new British spy book that the Arab skyjacking of four Wester~ airliners last year was part of a worldwide Communist plot that delivered secret Atlantic Alliance documents t o the Soviet Union.

The book is totally wrong, saysDr. George Hagar, a politi. cal scientist'and native of Leba. non, who says he has had talks with the skyjackers.

He said in an interview the planes were captured by Pales. time guerrillas as a step in their national conflict.

The British book, Spy Trade, published Sunday, said that pouches containing top-secret reports on a NATO air-sea exer- cise and the mi l i ta ry budget were taken off the planes before they were blown up at Cairo airport and in the Jordanian de- sert.

The air piracy l~ad little to do with Arab nationalism, said the book, by Edward H. Cookridgu, a Vienna-born espionage spe. cialist.

" I t was in_ fact part (if' a T h e real aim of.the Skypir~ey Worldwide Communist conspir- was~.to ~-aise pressuro .ugai~t acy. . . .Hardly any of.the ac- • Middle East • proposals./tom tual skyjackers were Pales,n. Washington two months l~e- iana or Arabs."

Dr. Hagar disputed this and .the book's claims that the pir. ates included two Africans 'and two Latin Americans. He said seven survivors of the piracy were all Palestinians and have returned to rebel bases inJor- dan and Lebanon. ~ : .

He is preparing his own book on the subject, an account of the experiences and background of the rebels which he expects to he published in N e w - Y o r k shortly.

He said two other skyjackers were Arab students in EuroPe who had no prior contact with the rebels before capturing the last plane' taken.

The rebels were photo- graphed, seen by 500 airline passengers, newspaper men and .police and gave their authentic names, he said. Fie added he will urge contacts in Beirut, Lebanon, to have the rebels appear in public to dispel' Spy Trade's allegations,

el. ous which would have quelled any.hopes for Palestine liberal: •tion, said Dr, H a g a r . . - . ~ . .

"SeverM Arab states had al- ready accep ted the United' States Secretary of State:Wil- liam Rogers" proposal-which called for Arab nations to sup- press ' the "resistance tnove- ments," he said.

INTERVIEWED HIJACKER Dr. Hagar said he had lengthy

interviews last July with Lella Khaled, the girl guerril la briefly • jailed i n Britain after she failed to capture an Israeli El AI plane •over'the English Channel. " ' , : -

pyTrade clmmed she:may have been born in Honduras. It said the name on her passport was Maria de laLuz Chaves and she speaks Spanish. But Di'.

• Hagar scoffed'at that r dpo~t~ "She was born on Stanton St.

in Haifa now part of Israel," he said. "She grew up and Went• to school in S.our,.Lebanon,'.' .::

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The following is the N u t s , t o you . f r o m t h e T e r r a c e K i n s m e n , on ly a p r o j e c t s . A f f e c t i n g a n u t t y p o s e : i n T h e H e r a l d " . oav ing of ow" s t r ee t s was c a r d e d out, . .- ' : . _ " snowmobl lecndeofe t ldcs taken + " ' - - A m a i n d r a i n a g e s c h e m e i s u n d e r v m y a t t he p r e s e n t t i m e , from a booklet recently given dollar a b o x , t o b e s(>ld . f rom d o o r to d o o r S u n d a y . o f f i c e a r e ( f r o m l e f t to r i g h t ) B e r n i e D i s l e l , K e r r y • . .-

a n d . a l l t h i s d o n e a t a cos t s u b s t a n t l a U y less t h a n t h e 1~9 m e b y a l o c a l Y a m a h a d e a l e r , l Al l p r o c e e d s g o t o t h e K i n s m e n ' c o m m u n i t y Condon , A n d y A v i s o n , a n d M a r k T w y f o r d . -,.../+. .. - " ' think i t is ind icat ive of the , " *~<" 9 rop0~ l+ - . . . . ~ o w l n g con~eru m o w m o b n e m --publ ic o f f i c i a l s when us ing "": I t h a s ~ u i d b y m y O l l ~ l ~ i o l r l t h ~ : H ~ i s a h i ck o f ' i , . . ~: ' : :" : ;- r

S P E C S m i t h e r s : have shown for our public lands. " : " ; • ' t e a d e r s h i p . : l s a y t o you t h a t v d m t i s iac i ldng i s a n a b i l i t y b y environment and for our felIow 9; Iwj l lno tharass~ i ld l f feand Cont'd from Page I " . :< : : : : ~ " wma0fo0rmembersofcouaclltoaPm11~lha.factlhatyou, " :- ". :": .

. . . . . ' . I ~ v o t e r , d t o t e - ~ as y o u r M a y o r . + " man. .' . w i l l avoid areas posted for the" • . : ... : .- . 1. lwi l lbeagoodspor isman. I protection or feeding of wildlife, that the projections tha~ he has eompletelyandwould dcelmate, species o f mimon uslag the . . You are , be ing asked w h e t h e r you .t~'to r e ~ : o n f l r m m y recognize that ~op l e Judge all . 10. I will avoid 'cross-country drawn . . are well. within if not eliminate the salmon and :Morice-Bulkley.system. l eadersh ip , and I a sk you if you ~11 e l ec t n ~ o f counci l . snomobi le owners b y , m y t r a v e l , unless specif ica l ly : reasonable limits of accuracy steslhead rum now. using the Species . Sockeye 315,000; ' + :: . t h M , a m n o l m e m b e ~ o f t h e o l d c l i que . I ' i l asso re .Y0O t h a t ' ' actions. I w i l l use my Influence authorized. " ; . " and expeetancy. We, on the r iver. " average weight 6 pounds,.pr ice : ; . Vou ' l l r e a l l y s e e p rog ress in t h i s a r e a t l ~ . ' " " w i ~ other snowmobf leownera T h e g r o w i n g v o l u m e of MorLce-Nanika.Bulkley system; The Seckeye sa lmon runs on ,fo~ lb. 42 cents. Tota l lbs. topromotego~dspo~tsmanlike snowmobi lers lnNorthAmerica are-natUrally most eoncern~d the ;Nanlka..have varted/fr0m 1,890;000 Total Value' $793,800.00 --. " Iclonotpro~seyouthatlvAIInothacmlreverslaI.Ntimes " conduct+ . ' has created tlie need for clubs . with the effects that" .the 4000 to 64050 fish with an annual •Coho , 32~,000, average weight .... voucannotgetthingsclonebybein0a"NiceGuy"~especially 2. I will not litter trails or which speak .for responsWle 'development' of . the. ayatem rnax~um potential .of 9OOOO 7 pounds, price lb. 46 cents, • -~. v d ~ n dea l ing ~ t h s e n i ~ g o v e r o n ~ , and in th i s a r e a I ~mplpgareas . lwi l lnotpol lu te members ~f the. sport+ It is m a y o r will have upon us and fish. The Moriee river. C0ho streams or lake+, becoming increasingly obvious our environment. We are a]so runs have varied, from 2000 to Total lbs. 2,275,000. Total value . h a v e . b e e n par t i cu la r ly wlccawllul in IM~Otialil~ I o w - i ~ 3. I will not damage living to :many Of m ~.that i f .we a re eoncerned with the possible . 15000with a maximum potential $1,044,200.00 - • . . . . Spring, 105,000, ave rage " l o a n s , a s low a s 51/2 pe rcen t - c o m p a r e d ~ t h e 1%9 ~ n d l trees, shrubs, or other natural • going to live.~in par ts -of .the ef fec td •upon o u r neighbours of. 93,000 and the Chin(~ok .or weight'IS peundd, .price lb. 60 " t h a t w a s going to p a v e your roads wi th 10 percafl t money . My :: features. • ' . c~nlxy where winter is half of . downstream, for to a"greator..or Spring • salmou •have• varied . . . . . 4. lWmreapee to the rpeop les otirseason we must .enjoy it+ 'No . lesser extent their f0rtunea are from 5,005 to 15,000 with a cents. Total lbs. 1,S75,005, Tolal *,. ~,WnSl~dotltmtl~69caundI.ThankOoodm~tha .. . pro~r ty and .r!ghto, .. ' one ever fought it and won. I our fortunes hence our concern ".potential of 30,000 f i s h \ ' . , ' Value 1945,005.05. ooople 11~rlle d t h e 1969 p a v i n g p r g l l x ~ l d o ~ . . . . . . . : - 5 . . I will lend a helping .hand have had the opportunity to, . over the eommereial ftsheries. Studies on the F r a ~ r River Total ;Lbs for ' the speeles Is " r -orcol l t in~=d progress re .e lec t .your may that ~ thlng$

+ 5,740,000;and the Total value Is + • ' when I seesomeone in distress, read the cormtitituion of'several We "are faced with" .the salmon indicate that seven fish ~,7a3,ooo.oo : : -i.: - done . D o n ' t b u y t h e g r o u p t h e o r y , i t d i d n ' t w o r k b e f o r e , a n d i t .. 6. I will make myself and my; snow~nobiler clubs recently and complete., d ivers ion of the can be harvssted for :'each " T h e e Calc~Lfations provide a w o n ' t w o r k aga in , vehicle ava i lab le to ass is t . -aLl make-reference to many Nanika and considerable female spawner. . . I fweaseume theoretical maximum potential " $ i n ~ r e l y , searP~'~ and rescue partlea. . features of the $ode Of ethics diversions from Morice Lake, by a 50-50 sex ratio the. 90,000 . . . . . ' " r . . . .

prodaetion of. fish •from the . . . . . . mentioned above, pumping. It follows therefore sockeye would produce about system a~nounling to two and . . . . . " ,. " • 7, I will not.interfere with o r . . . _ ' ' _ . _ . ~, - that a barrag(~ or dam would 315,000 fish for the fishery .the th4ee quarter million dollars

ha,ass hikers, skiers, ~ t w . . . e w i u + , o u m n g . • • ' + V i e J o I l i f f e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . have to control the ~mmedmte Coho 325,000 and the Ciflnook landed, value on the docks. The snowshoero ice.f ishermen,: or at me wmo cmu tacmr ana me . • , • . , • . . . . . . spr~ng runoff to main ta in 105,000 fish. Such *volm~es of prebabilitythatsuehprod~etien ........ other winter s p i n , men.. I W.HI equ iva l en t . t empera tu re s 'on • • . -+'

+ _ . , . _. . . ' ._ sufflelent volumes of water for fish represen t . la rge dol lar would everoccur is remote for • , +~.~ . . • .. reapect the i r r ights toen |oyour expeseou~sn T n e e a m e o t m e . the diver~inn~ h v n . - - - = - -

+ ' , ,. . . . . . . . . . . . ~-..,v.,,s~ v a l u e s at present day .prices. it la unlike!y, that all three recreational facilities, game Is "You can have a lot. of 'rhi.~ rlnm h~Inu n l n o ~ ' , t +lu= '

. . . . fu.nffY0u're~well .dressed" : We ' ou"tlet.-'o'r" n-~r"t~e'~)utle ' t"of Using the. Depar tment . of species; ,would ~ever' achleve 8. I will know and obey'al l will also be examining some of.. Mn~ie~_~.n~,=w",,]dhd,~,~,,~ Fisheries scale of values ' as . m a x i m u m , p r o d u c t i v i t y federal, provinclal and local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . quoted in their ..Morsn Dam simultaneomly. ' the basra ~tems that should be to maintain ~ any appreciable Studies of 1971, one can -, ' " - rulesregulating the operation of carried by + a group heading up flow in the, Morice on a year snowmobi lce in ' a reaswl fe ro l for a day "on the White I . . . . . estimate, the maximum i :ol[a S a ',--A . . . . • ..... rouna oasis. ~uen acuon would potent'~l values of the three ~ • . " ' : ' • . ' " : . m e my vehicle. ! will inform - ~ u s , . ' . alter the character of the river .. ' • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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" ,' "off homes,~are, ~ore .prone , ; • taking certain drugs.

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M A R Y O L S E N K E N F I S H E R NEWS ADVERTISING

P.O. BOX 399, 3212 KALUM STREET TERRACE, B.C.

7is the Season to b e . . . So h e r e it is D e c e m b e r a l r e a d y y e t .

• . t h e t ime of p e a c e , goodwil l and feas t ing for all m a n k i n d .

A n d it a l l m a k e s you feel good - - tha t is, until you r e a d y o u r n e w s p a p e r s o r l isten to y o u r TV o r rad ios . And then you s o m e h o w lose y o u r uplif t ing C h r i s t m a s spi r i t w h e n you h e a r of the s t r ikes , the wa lkou t s , the unrest , the poor e c o n o m y of the coun t r i e s and the g e n e r a l u n r e s t a n d unhapp iness of mil l ions of people on this ear th .

T h e n you g l ance out of the window to see the g r e y skies; the ra in - laden c louds , and the u n h a p p y faces of the p e d e s t r i a n s as they w a d e th rough m e s s y puddles or dodge the f ly ing s p r a y of pa s s ing ca r s .

So you get out y o u r boots too a n d

(even s o m e Chr i s tmas t rees a l r e a d y ) , co lo red lights, f igur ines of San ta s a n d ange l s , candies , and m u c h m o r e to b r igh ten the scene and se t the m o o d fo r th is g a l a occas ion.

So you still don ' t feel c h e e r e d up? Well, the solution to t h a t p r o b l e m is s i mp le :

J u s t w a t c h s o m e c h i l d r e n ' s faces a s t hey look at all t h e m a s s e s of toys, see the spa rk l e in their eyes , h e a r the i r exc i t ed express ions a n d cr ies of joy a s t hey e x a m i n e the vas t a r r a y o f goodies on d isp lay .

W a t c h their f aces l ight up with the exc i t emen t , the joy, the an t ic ipa t ion of C h r i s t m a s and all it m e a n s to t h e m - - g iv ing a n d rece iv ing , special fes t iv i t ies

"Guess what, dear.* This is the last-payment on all of our last year's Christmas shopping]"

Assassins plan death for King Hussein's family

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dletinn ! Research ,, Fo~ndat also folmd:that :students , don't: use alc0hol.or niariJu tend to have. better seho]a records than those who do,

The surveY, conducted :

.~ " A l l 3i147stiidents in Grades ! : .,11 andi3 in North Bay's six big

" i'. ~ "schools Were asked to take par . . . . . : , : ;About 82 ~er cent, or 2,51

, ~. , - : students, answered. . - . : ' into aecom • - The'survey took

: , . the.use of 12 drngs ranging froz ' alcohol;'tobacCo and marijuan

to barbiturates, flue and-othe ::" , solvents.

'Alcohol and tobacco wer most eomrnonly used.with 70.;,

• per cent of.the students havin i taken alcohol within the pro vious six.months and 47.7 pc! cent having taken tobacco. " 21 P E R CENT USED P O T

Marijuana was used b y 2i,: per cent of the students; LSD I~ 10;5 per cent; barbiturates 8.2 per cent; other hallucinc gens .by 6.5 per cent;~ tranquillizers by 7.0 per: ~:ent; amphetamines by 4.3 per cent; other stimulants by 4.6 per eent;:opiates and solvents by 3.5 per cent; arid glue by 1.8 per cent. • The survey also. found that males tend to use more alcohol.

bund le up to f a c e the e l emen t s a n d dodge the t raf f ic to go uptown to do s o m e e a r l y C h r i s t m a s shopping, o r m a y b e jus t s o m e looking.

And w h a t do you s e e ? ? . . , why, the s to re s j a m - p a c k e d wi th she lves a nd she lves full of gif t sugges t ions , of c lo thes , household i t ems , luxury ar- t icles, th ings for y o u n g a n d old to w e a r o r to use, th ings to en joy .

And a r o u n d all of these c o m m e r c i a l ven tu re s , t he re a r e decora t ions , t insels

a t h o m e and school , visi ts f r o m f r i ends and re la t ives , s t ay ing up la te and all those s u p e r d u p e r m e a l s of t u r k e y a n d p l u m p u d d i n g s coming up.

T h e r e you h a v e the t rue Spir i t of C h r i s t m a s . . . in a ch i ld ' s f a c e as he th inks of all the fun i t ' s going to b e . . . j u s t g ive it a t r y . . , w a t c h t h e li t t le ones in the s tores a n d then m a y b e y o u r fa i th in h u m a n n a t u r e will be r e s to red .

A n d it won ' t cos t y o u one single p e n n y ei ther .

CAIRO (CP) -- King Hussein operations inside Israel and Bedouin tribes who uphold the ~ Meanwhile, Toll's successor, marijuana, tobacco, L.SD of Jordan and his family are under sentence of death from the assassins who killed his prime minister

The Cairo newspaper AI Akh- bar said that the Black Septem- ber organization, to which the assassins belonged, has sworn to kill the entire Jordanlan royal family and the army com- mander, Gen. HaLes el Majali, to avenge the Palestinian Arabs killed in clashes with the Jor- danian army in September, 1970.

that several members of his family were crushed by a Jordanian tank.

The other Paleetinians ar- "rested for the ldilings are Mun- zer Khalifa, Ziad Bassam and Gawad Khalil Bughdadi.

The authoritative newspaper AI Al~am quoted Khalifa, 28, as saying he drink "nearly a cup- ful" of Tell's blood as the Jor- danian, hit four times, lay dying.

F E E L S AT R E S T

fierce customs of vendetta• Ahmed al,Lawzi, has arrivedin Khalifa was quotedas saying: Cairo and was taking part in a

"It is better than killing Moshe marathon session of the Arab Dayan (Israeli defeace minis- League's joint defence council ter) because Dayan is known to today. be our enemy while Tell was an The council is studying a re- Arab massacring us and order- ing Palestinian women to be pertfromArabchiefsofstaffon raped and slain--Tell beats, a unified plan of action against even Dayan." Israel.

other hallucinogens than fe- males. Females use more tran- quillizers.

Students who had used alcohol .and marijuana in the previous six months, the survey found, more often had fathers wbe were professionals and managers-than students .who had not used drugs.

@ New homes built for Indians

ST• PAUL. Alta. (CP) -- in shacks heated by wood Brightpatchesofpastelcoiors stoves and tin heaters" and break the bleak grey-white b e c a u s e construction isn't monotony of theautumnland- keeping pace with the in- scape on the Saddle Lake, Ke- crease in population many hewin and Cold Lake Indian housesareovererowded. reserves in northeastern AI- NO RUNNING WATER berta. , ~Ir. ~_IcGi]very, the acting

:- They mark the stti~ bf':i~w": ......... chfef~dt~$a~lle Lal'~;• s~Id:it homes constructed by the..In-. dian affairs department, 55 of them within the last few years.

There are 39 three-bedroom units with full basement, elec- tricity and a forced-air, oil- furnace heating system. Six- teen one-bedroom units built for older people are less pre- tentious and sit on founda- tions.

But more and better houses are among the demands being made by the 4,000 residents of the reserves--demands they" backed with a lengthy school boycott and sit-ins at Indian affairs offices here and in Ed- monton. Louis McGilvery says many

families--50 on the Saddle Lake reserve alone--still "live

was only four years ago that the government began putting furnaces in homes and new houses still lack r u n n i n g water.

He said Indian affairs allots $8,500 to build a "weMare h o m e " - - an amount un- changed for 10 years--and the Saddle Lake band council has asked that this be increased to $]5,o0o•

The Indians want cisterns in each home and natural gas piped intd the reserves. A gas trunk line passes within one mile of the Kehewin reserve, located about 145 miles north- east of Edmonton, Some 30 homes were built

on the Saddle Lake reserve this year, but Mr. McGilvery said at least 50 a year are

needed as "more young cou- ples get married and the re- nerve's population increases."

William Raymond Cardinal, another member of the Saddle Lake band council, said he would like to)!ave ~. choice On r where to to~af# hi~ ~'~bm'~:'

there•"

MUST BE NEAR ROADS Mr. Cardinal said Indian

families now are forced to lo- cate their homes close to roads because the Indian af- fairs department will pay for only two poles for electricity --"any more and we have to pay for them." With 90 per cent of the Sad-

die Lake band on welfare, there's not much money avail- able for power poles. W. J. Ruller, district super-

visor for administration and finance in St. Paul, said the Indian a f f a i r s department capital budget'fer 1971-72 al- lotted $664,000 for housing on the 12 reserves in the Saddle Lake-Athabasca district•

Egyptian officials who have questioned four men accused of killing Premier Wasfl Tell say they have admitted flying to Pakistan earlier as an execution squad to try to kill Hussein's brother, Crown Prince Hassan, but failed because of tight security

"I consider myself at rest now that I have drunk enough of Tell's blond to fill a cup to the brim," Khalifa was quoted as telling Al Abram after his ar- rest.

"Tell killed thousands of inno- cent Palestinians, including all members of my own family."

precautions. Drinking the blood of slain en- Cairo police, who~,,~e,~com-. ~:~!ll!lesTls r e~._ to, t

pleted their quest io f f~J~ t ~ o ~ t ~ t ~ , . ~ i ~ four, revealed they are looking tribes still existing in some for a fifth man.

The man, so far unnamed by police, is known to have visited the other four shortly before the assassination was carried out at the Sheraton Hotel• UNDER CLOSE GUARD

AI Akhbar said the four would be tried before a supreme state security court, and informed sources said the trial could be expected shortly. The four are being held under .close guard.

The prosecution announced that the four would be charged with premeditated murder--a charge carrying the death pen- alty--as well as illegal posses- sion of firearms ,and ammuni- tion. • Hessan Omar, who has been

handling the interrogation,

parts of the Middle East. - .... A large number of Jordanisns

and Pnlestinians come from

Bible today "Do two walk together,

unless they have made an appointment?" Amos3:3

There iS a world of dif- ference between God's questions and ours. We make ours as hard as possible in' order to stump people, But God's are so simple that even a child can answer them..They almost answer themselves.

motorists has been developed by Car Care Council and should be practiced every rooming to keep the motorist and his machine iv good shape. Called the "stoop and snoop" it involves bending down to. examine the surface of the parking area under the car for oil or other fluids that indicate leaks and could spell trouble•

Do your exercise four times on each occasion: front, rear and on' each side of the car. Then straighten up and lift the hood. You'll have a total of ten different fluids with wldch to be concerned, each of them playing sn important role in the safety and/or depen- dability of that.very complex machine

If you've planned ahead, you will have stopped on a

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have a happy new :dishwasher An automatic dishwasher can save your'wife from the hand-wrecking, time-consuming job of. washing thousands of dishes a year. And it can wash themhygienically Clean in water too hot for her hands. The holidays are coming. See you r appliance dealer for a wifesaver.

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reed Rabbah--a Haifa-born ~ ~ J ~ l B = p l o y m e n t ran: This is Safe Driving Week Palestinian student at Beirut's American University--us the ' leader of the assassination.

A new physical exercise for 4. COOLANT -- Watch for Beats push-ups or :jogging, Rabhah told police he had ' seepage around the radiator doem' t i~ Carried out 13 commando.

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6. POWER STEERING FLUID - - You might fred this coming from the pump, • reservoir, lines or the steering gear housing.

7. R E A R A x L E LUBRICANT-, Go to the rear of your car and stoop. This fluid'could be leaking •from the big round housing a t the center of the axle. -

8 . GASOLINE -- While you're down, look for any aigns of a gasoline leak around the tank. Up front, too, where it couldbe coming from a fuel line. filter or pump,.

9. BA'ITERY FLUID --. This could come from a crack in the battery case. When this does occur it calls for a new battery. Somewhat e r a rar i ty nowadays, ' battery~-tfluid : is more likely to escape through' evaporation;• Low water 'level will ~ considerably shorten battery life,, so be sure to ckeck this often. •

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• • ' • . , -..'+ .:" SALE + ' " . , + ' . • . U l s W ...... : : . . , . , Model . Mouser, Retail 95.00 308W Remington . . . . . . . . ~i :; : , : : . . . . . ++ : : ; ' : : 0 A u r a - - . . . . ~ : . . . . ' SALESAVE 19.06 ~0od w.scope, 76.00 Model 660, Ref i l l 146.95,, 11,1 l ' E E • 303 G !obco A~d , l i " , : ::~ : ? : : .... -: . + : ~ ' SALE . ' , + • • ,eFi~P. .... 303, Retail $9.~, SAVE IS.73, : • ~ A ~ '~ S'P ! i : -+ ~ - ] - A | S ' •Plast ic Hockey _ . 308 W Savage

2 7 0 W R e m i n . i ' o n . + . . ~ + : ; ; " ~ ' ~ : "S=0P,ml 4ksAi:E~ : ' : . . : " . P h . w ' R;g~I4:9$ . -Now Z F o r D . . . B l a d e s Rag+124 N O W , U B Mode199+Retail 100.00SAVE Model.700, R ~ U 171.9S SALE ]II] i~I~ 303 G l o b c 0 : :-+'".•,.+•- • . . , + - ' " " ' I " q : ' IL'4 " + - '+ . . . . . : ' ' ": . . . . " 20"00 SALE"

• SALE

30-30 M a r l i n ~ Model - Lever, Retail 100.00 SAVE30.O0 Rebuild Good.

• + 8 0 , 0 0 +SALE

7 m m R , . , M a g R e m i ~ i g t o n , . : o + : - - I 201,.-Rotaii M ; , , SAVE i i i U i s o ' S p o d s Wear , , , J . C . H i g g i n s ~0del,00.REt,.I,..SO. SALE 16226 . . , . , ,S..* 4 X , SALE .:14:.20 i 30.06 Mil i tary Mauser (Sc'oped) .... • --+- 6 ;5 :R M A G : R e m i n g t o n ' B raz i l , . R e t a i l 35.00,: _ ' _ , Model d Auto, Retail 30.00,

222 Reming ton " " 1 ~ i ~ i i M I ~ U Model' .• d~00, Retail .tM3S, : : " , : : SAVE 10.00 Fair, SALE ~ . l ~ SAVE 6.00, Fair, SALE M0doIT0O, RetoilltB.BS, SALE , . SAVE: 37:311, S A L E : "+ : . . . . . 122 L R Reming ton

. . . . S h 0 e s " Reg. io. 8 m e M i l i t a r y Mauser * . . . . . " " " . . . . ..... ' Ho la+rTra in ing 5O.NOW 7 . . . . - 4 4 M a g Winches te r 1 0 7 ~ Model - Venezuela, Retail U d l~ Model - Nylon, Retail 57.00 30 .06C. I .L . • . . . . .

Model 950, Retail aiM.,, Shop 1 3 8 ' 1 1 ~ , . 94: .Mag, Retail 134.95, P o t r i c T r a i n i n g S h o e s . 45.00, SAVE lS.00 Fair.'SALE e~Wl lW SAVE 22.00 Good, SALE marks SALE " + " SAVE' 27-00, •:SALE a . . . . S H O Y B - ~ - - . k o w , U +"'+ NoW . . + . . w ' 0 " Mode, . ,°mete,. ~ " ' ' 4 ' :Rata,, ,,,.-. Canvas She s Mi Ret....,.,o. SAVE .t.,o 16T.60 SAVE =.SALE: e se Sizes SALE - 33 Spec Winches te r Ka,tman. 7 , 0 P.F. Reg. 9.95. 6 00. 410-22 Savage O & U 12 Reming ton

" • " N Reg. 11.95 NOW NOW 30.06 Parker H a l e Medal 94, Retell 11t.,S, SAVE + • S 00 ., 17.17 SALE e 0 . H 19.2o SALE 9 0 , 7 6 Model - Deluxe, Retail 124.95, V4V=.?? SALE N Basket" Master. Bob Cousy. 6 60 Model 24D, Retail 97.75 SAVE Model 070, Retail 109.95, SAVE

SAVE, .oo SALE~ 130,W 225"Win Winches te r Reg. 9.,S. NOW Reg. 0. , . NOW - 410 Spanish Double 12 Winches te r

30.06Voere Model,0, ReteiI229.gS, SAVE 1 8 3 . 9 5 Japanese. 600 Ctechoslavakian. 3 0 0 Retail 132.95 SAVE 26.60 Model- Deluxe, Retail-g10..00, 1 6 8 , 0 0 46.0OVarnunl, SALE.. Reg. 9.95. NOW Reg.. 4.98. NOW SALE 10§.3§ 20.o0Mode122°°' RetailOS.00SAVEusecl. -very.glad. SALE 6 § a N

SAVE 42.00, SALE 30-30 W i n c h e s t e r Can. . Japanese. 300 410 sa fa r i O & U 12-Vent Reming ton 308 B rown ing : Centenn ia l Reg. 4 . , ; NOWI. . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOdeIJap, Retail 105.00 SAVE 8 4 - 0 0 Model O,0, Retail202.50, SAVE 1 6 7 . 1 6

Model . Sako Aetfon, Retail 198.57 Model 94 Rifle, Retail 159.95, -: ""~ 21.00 SALE 35.35 SALE 264.75 SAVE ,.16, SALE SAVE 34.95, (Co!lectors 1 2 § I N Hunters Foohlear Misc . sizes 12 GA Reming ton

"" " . . . . Irene), SALE " " " 20 Ven t Remington 264 M e g B rown ing ~ . . . . : " . . . . . 3 6 o 1 0 ' Model 012, Retail 36.96, SAVE ~ Model 1100, Retail 273.95 m Model- Mauser, Retail 274.75, U 30-30 " W i n c h e s t e r Can : K a u f m a n K i n g T red : 0 *Grib K o d i a k l i 6.4e, SALE 0 5 "SAVE 68.69 SALE - 2 0 6 , C e n t e n n i a l / Reg. 33,95 NOW Reg. 13.99. NC)W ~ SAVE 39.32, SALE a

20 G A : R e m i n g t e n . . . . . . . . MOdeI~ 94 Cerbine, Retail ' 2 ~ Japanese Snow Tred 4 " Corked L o g g e r s t l Q H RetaII36.gS, SAVE 3 0 , 4 1 Model Vent Retail 169.,S, 30.06 Brno ts¢.95, "SAVE 34.t5, SALE Model 012, 12 Ga. Un iversa l

Model. Mouser, Retail 199.50 I N Reg.'6.95. Reg. 24.95. NOW I N / SALE SAVE 39.90 SALE 169.60 ,~,,.~or,,,,m) . .ow 130'63 . ..... +-, ...................... :.: . . . . . . . `SAV, S 3.9.3w, SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . r . . . . + ' 41.o.J~,,~m!ngtop., ; .: ..... ' . . . . ~ . + . ~ . ~ ~+~ + m ~ i - o , Re*,. ! ~ S ~ ~ • • H 111 : . . 1 1 ~ i ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~ d e i : Mauser, Refil l 1.6~.~,-~. 1 N I 2 0 , ' .... ;39.i0;:SALE . . . . . . . . . ; ~';:..;;~-~+~;,: i -- I ; , i l e U I I H u n t e r s : m v / n ves ts ~';:~;'~: ~:'? "' ; : + " : ; L,:.t.- .:J 6.re SALE - ~ ".,, W i l l . , . : ' "Reiail ~99.90, SA~E" + 1 7 . 4 " ~ / " ~ ' / ] ~ 1 ~ 33.80, SALE -'~":"" ." ..... . + " +" : : - - : ' ' "~':~' : - : 12 B rown ing . . . . .SALE *

• " + " 270W Parke r l Hale l . . . . ::- R e g ; l ~ . t S . Reg. 112.95. + " J ' ~1 " "~ " W Brno + ~': i49'80 .ed,,., Standard, Retai l 12" : ~ 81° Mode, OA.o, Retail l t0.00, • , M o d e l - , u s e r , Retail it6.00 139.95.'SAVE'i41.00 "LS : 10336 .ow..... . . . . . . . ' NO.W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +, : " SAVE 49.00 U s e d , very good. 1 H . 0 0 183K0 Lak f ie id Moss ~ 4 1 . 1 9 SAVE 37.20, SAL E . . . . . . . ' " " . .... +~*: : * ....... M i s - Jacke ts a s p r i ced t o c l e a r : ~:" •'~-,i SALE Retail49.95, SAVE 8.76, SALE '*,

,,oWvoere M i U . I t m * ~ B e l g i e i ~ o 270WE Husq iva rna i i : ~'' ; : ; ::~ Model - Manliketer, Retali . : . Model Standard.Retail 231.95, , . . :

1 6 U 0 SAW, ..,,, , . ~ 114,00 e i 199,95, SAVE 39.95, Oil Stock, - " : " -. M o t o r c y c l e : * "L " n i r u : o SALE 7 a m I ' " R M A g o r SkidoO He lme ts . . . ; . . . , i [ . . . .

243 W Husq i va rna " ' - ' , Husq iva rna " " Swin l F i n s . M a s k & . . . . . , . . . . ~ * : , *

i•ln!d0 101.96 " :' 3 0 % M0del sA; Retail t5:()0 SAVE Model 470n Retail 66.t5, SAVE 6 3 Model- Feather, Retail 199.95, Model t000 Retail 239.95, , Snorkels ; ; 'mr "~ " ' : *" ~ . ~ ~'~ m " : :~;:L ~ . 2 2 browning 22 S.A. C, I .L . . . .

SAVE 39.BS,+oii'stock:'SALE ' ' 'SAVE' " . " ,SAbE '." " ' ' . . . . . ' " " .... " . . . . . '~ :"; ; ! , : : 20mOO "Used • very clean, 7 3 ' . 0 0 . x3m3u, SALE | 6 8 :

l ~ J B o x i n g '~+~ ;*' i: 2 0 % SALE 30ew Husq iva rna 30.06 B rown ing : " " " G l o v e S e t s . . . . . ~ . . . . : . Q ;'L' "~" ~ :~0'~'~O~Q~ :'~O~'~ " " " ' "-- . . . . " ~Q ;~.. • - " 22 B . A . C . I . L . Repeater • Model'-sAVE 33.90.oiiHusky" Retail/69.,0,slock, SALE ]--'Model.sAVE . . ,o SA~EAe";:R"" 1 . . , 0 . 1 6 9 . 6 0 T I N T S ~ ;"-. +i!i i: :i "!I i :I:I !~ :* i:i]i ~ !!!]! ~ 22~SS •Co,y . " " Mod, I 167, Retail 35.95, 2 0

' . i ' ~i*!]!/;. :: ave 4.7, ; sALE " 2 3 2 4 66 • ' • . . . . SAV E7.29 SALE a 270W Husq i va rna , . + : _ : - : i , ~.mm R N t a g ~ EPps " : ~- ~ ' r t " 2 ~ ' 7 .i] ! i: i ;: 22 Rep. B rown ing

M o d e l - Imperial; Retail . Dumou l in " x9:. " i i - ' .i+:~ A i P 0 " ...... ,i:;-i i 8 0 0 0 2w S.A. L a k f i e l d Moss " . . . . . - Model TI, Retail 68.5p'SAVE 56,62 219.95, SAVE44.00 Oil Stock, 175'96 ~.,,O.Ret.,,,=..SAVE R e , . - . 9 5 . NOW: - i m p . Reg. 107.50. 'NOW Model 3S2K, Re ta i l 6)'.30, U i l M 11.9S SALE

SALE : : " - " ' ' ' ~+ .... 411.~0 "Terr i f ic Buy", SALE 191,95 = - , x . • SAVE . . . , SALE . . . . . 7ram R ' MAG " ~" l W 0 22 Rep. Browning

H 0 s q 0 i v a r n a • . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , - 3 0 . 3 0 M a r l i n . , . " i Reg. i6t.95. NOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 S.A. Lak f ie ld Moss Model T2, Retail 92.50 SAVE 76 .$2 Model - imperial, Retail - Model. ,336T, Retail 141.50, '~ 3 3 ~ 2 B 1 B I 0 ¥ 0 L E S ModelsAvE 0.u6MKilIsALERetaiI" 49.9', " 4 1 . 1 1 10.IS, SALE

2.,.,,, SAVE . . . m..t., 101.96 303 ~arke .a~e 30 ~ H.sqivarn~ ,,.,.,. SALE 135o, o SMAM Cooey 70 save;.60 SALE o 3 6 T a n d e m 10'Speed t " / I ; 0 0 3 M i n i B ikes 22 • • Model Rep., Retail 0t.50, 11 •,

270W' H u s q i v a r n a 3 0 3 G I b ~" b c o Reg. 235.00. Now: ~ - I I V -Reg. 169.9S. NOW- Model y0pn Rloi! .39.95, SAVE 3 2 5 N SAVE 17.90.SALE

Model Im l~r ia l , Retai l 2S, '.:~/~, ,'~, M o d e l 2 O , , Retail:at.S0 SAVE SH0W W T S ,.oo SALE 22 SS M o s s b e r g ' J • 22 S.A. Cooey ~ Model 340B, Retail 39.95, 9.95, SAVE 46.00 PI!eter . . . . . . . . Model 64+ Retai l~gs, SAVE Finish, SALE . . . . 1 9 i ' N t0.44 SALE ,, :: 149.06 +; :SKS 4 n 0 8 : 2 - SKA '.4,S 31.9§ 308w O~bco + 39.19 SAVE S.00 SALE

222 Rem"•"Park@r H i l l e l M o d e l ." Deluxe, Retali i64.95, ; ' i !•": : ~ " ~ m : S " '°" " " ' ; "' " + " " ' r i g . q u i p m " - - ' - m e - " ' ' S.A. C~ey.L~ep~mModel yr, Retail ,.95, SAVE N a N ' • 22 T a r g e t C . i .L ,Mode116o, Retail Sl.95, SAVE 67 ,6111 I SAVE 3,.00 SALE . . . . . . 44 0~10 :RuBer ,1,.9 s Usid-::Scoped SALE '" 14.,, SAL E .

• " . . m ~4, • Re|ail~,' 14t.50, " " ~ ...... 7 m m R M e g , S t ry re - SAVE,,.., SA~E~ ...... ~ , i 1 3 3 . 3 1 . P u . m p R o s s i ~ U ' § § 22 R u s s i a n 6 ~ , ~ !

• " S A L M O N Model 37, ilet~J|81.@0 5AVE " Modei-'Target, Retail 79.tS, :] Mannliker , . 3 0 8 W L ~ v a g * o , • i I~: i ~ . . . . . ~'I "~ " • RODS 14.45 SAL I : SAVE 16.00 SALE . ,

MOdeI.S, Retai1287.t5, SAVE ml te l ; l l l . i Model I10-L, "Retail 1diS,00,-.-,.,m m A . . . . : . . . . . . .,... " . . . . - i S/S0 With Mounts SALE e t l l KITImaT J r Koas Ki l imaT senior - - a m m m - - - -

UU!ILillU BROOMS • , ' : . d ~ U SAVE 30.00 left. Hand, SALE 1 ~IOeUU . ' m m o , R ° d s l ' ! 0 6 :- . .....

" . . . . . . •" ':" ..... : . . . . . . . . . . . . 6~ f t . Reg. 24.95. NOWd~U- .9~ ft.-Rag. 29.95. N e w e l ,. ' : ' i " " ;~

+ +: Skis+ " :++: & i -u'-men " c q ! p I " :+ r '' ~ ~ ~ i ~+i'~ : ~; ~" " i~ P;" : ' i ~TROUT!+:; ~ + . & HIGH. SPiHNING• , . ~:.~: . ~:+,? ::~/: : :/ : i / H.I , ~-i465 X [ .i J a p a n : M i d a s 4 " M a r k s man~ 8 1 s 0 Ende r 6 0 ~ C u r l m a s l e r , + 6 i l i

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St. Louis + not blue, Egers a good find

Happiness in St. Louis is a National Hockey League trade reaping instant success, some- thing the Blues were short of this year.

Fortunately for coach Bill McCreary, New York Rangers couldn't wait for Jack Egers to blossom as a star. So they un- loaded him, along with rookie Mike Murphy and defenceman Andre Dupont, on to St. Louis.

And if ever a change was as good as a rest, such was the ease of Egers; a failure in New York, a star in St. Louis.

The 22-year.old left winger from Sudbury, Ont., teamed with Murphy and centre Garry Unger, fired his seventh goal in eight games since the trade and set up another score Tuesday night as the Blues rocked Cali- fornia Golden Seals 5-2.

In the only other schedule game, Vancouver Canucks upset Chicago Black Hawks 4-2. KEY TO TRADE

McCreary said this week that Egers, a 6-fcot-I 175-pounder, was the key to the trade so far as St. Louis was concerned, re- placing Gene Carr as the gleam in the eyes of Blues'. manage- ment.

He also feels St. Louis came out on top of the deal since Egers, Murphy and Dupont have contributed a great deal to the St. Louis resurgence.

Since the trade, which also sent forwards Wayne Connelly and Jim Lorentz to the Hangers,

CANADA UPS AID UNITED NATIONS (Heuter)

- - Canada announced Tuesday its 1972 contribution of $1,550,000 to the UN Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees. Canadian representative David W. Groos said it was an increase of $200,000 over last year.

PLANS REVISED VANCOUVER (CP) - - Council

said Tuesday the provincial government has violated an ag- reement signed in the mid-60s in its plans for a multi-million- dollar downtown development. City planning director Bill Gra- ham said plans for the develop- ment discussed in May had been extensively revised by the pro- vincial government without city approval.

the B]ues have recovered from an early-season tailspin and show a respectable three wins and three ties to move into a share of fourth in the West with Philadelphia Flyers and Pitt. sburgh Penguins.

Unger, obtained in a trade last year wi th Detroit, took Eger's arrival as a stimulant niter a slow start. He contrib- uted a goal, his 11th, and as- sisted on scores by Jim Roberts and Egers.

The Seals, who have won only one and tied two of 18 games on St. Louis' ice in five years, held third in the West with 19 points, 15 behind socond-place Chicago. CANUCKS AGGRESSIVE

The Hawks ran into a surpris- inglY aggressive skating Van-

couver dub that i~egistered its second straight win over the Hawks on the West Coast this season.

Dave Balon and Wayne Con- nelly, both of whom came from New York the day after Cen- nelly was sent to the Rangers by St. Louis, scored a goal each as did linemate Andre Bouddas.

Dennis Hull, at 9:19 of the second period, offset Balon's goal but scores by Conneily and Wayne Maki produced the vic- tory that denied Chicago a chance to regain first in the West from Minnesota.

The win moved Vancouver into a fifth-placa tie in the East with Detroit, six points behind Toronto and five ahead of Buf- falo.

Maravich sick, so are Hawks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pete Maravich apparently isn't the only one ailing on At- lanta Hawks. The entire team is suffering.

The Hawks' National Basket- ball Association record slipped to 5-17, the worst in the Central Division, when they dropped an 86-85 decision to Chicago Bulls Tuesday night. The setback was Atlanta's sixth in a row, their longest losing streak since en- tering the league 25 years ago.

Maravich, sidelined wi th mononucleosis early in the sea- son, has been slow rounding into form. He played 34 minutes against the Bulls, but scored only eight points.

Chicago's Tom Boerwinkle snapped an 83-83 deadlock with two free throws with 2:29 re- maining and Jerry Sloan's foul shot with 1:27 left was the deci- sive point as the Bulls posted their eighth victory in nine games. LOVE PACES BULLS

Bob Love led the Bulls with 22 points, while Atlanta 's Lou Hudson topped all scorers with 30 points.

Elsewhere in the NBA, Golden State Warriors defeated Milwaukee Bucks 106-103,

Seattle SuperSonics edged New York Knicks 110-109, Cincinnati Royals t r immed Baltimore Bullets 118-103, Houston Rockets downed Buffalo Braves 115-101, and Phoenix Suns outlasted Port land Trail Blazers 121-111 in overtime.

In the American Basketball Association, it was: Virginia 134 Pittsburgh 129; Indiana 114 Memphis 88; Utah 127 Floridi- ass 114 and Denver 106 Dallas 91.

Golden State, playing without injured centre Nate Thurmond, ended Milwaukee's 24-game home-court winning streak, with the help of a balanced attack including Joe Ellis' 25 points, Jeff Mullins' 24, Cazzie Russell's 22 and Clyde Lee's 20. It was only the fourth loss in 25 games this season for the Bucks, who lead the Midwest ~ Division by four games over Chicago.

Milwaukee's Kareem Jabbar, the league's leading scorer, paced Milwaukee with 30.

l . o ,. I ATHENS (Reuter) --

THE HERALD, TERRACE -- KITIMAT, B.C.

Jockey Mike Prendergast, his feet still in the stirrups/flies off his mount Cool Tarquin during the running of "The Hopeful Steeplechase" recently at

Newbury, England. The horse failed to navigate the hedge and landed in the open ditch unhurt. The rider also escaped injury in the mishap.

Women seek soccer cup ZURICH (Reuter) - - After

years of regarding women soccer players as something of a joke, the world's 'exclu- sively male official soccer or- ganizations now are prepared to take them seriously.

A European Cup for women and ultimately a Women's World Cup seem now only a matter of time.

England qttalified for the Female footballers will play am " l / e , • quarter.finals of the European under modified rulcs. The ball

. . . . . . :. =+.~ ~.c.++++~."..~ . . . . , '*~ ,.m.a+y be " ht~ , ' the f i e l d ~ P r e n ¢ l + l :-SKI . . . . . . . + ~ + ~-'~.,: .~+-.+~. .... ~'+.++:'++++.++ ~r'~ +. " : ' "+ : .~ . '~m-ml~mJ~- !~-+be~+ + . g G r e e c e 2-0 In a Group 3 match "'~"+ ' "smaller" " an~ ",+- . . . . the++lurat]on"++ + ......... of +" heads world listing heretoday, matches shorter Moreover,

Geoff Hurst and Martin Chiv- theoffenceof "ungentlemanly

World Cup winner Gustavo Thoeni of Italy in the special

' slalom. But Britt Lafforgue of France

replaced Marilyn Cochran, Barbara's sister, as the top- ranking woman special slalom racer and Francoise Macchi of

ers scored the goals. Also in the quarter.finals with

England are Italy,, the Soviet Union, West Germany, 1to- mania, Belgium and Yugosla- via. Hungary will get the eighth spot, provided France does not beat Bulgaria by four goals or more in Sofia Saturday.

conduct" will just have to go. The Zurich-based Interna-

tional Federation of Football Associations, which organizes the World Cup, has instrueted its members to encourage women's soecer teams and to offer them facilities.

The E u r o p e a n Football

BERN, Switzerland (AP) -- Three French competitors, one American, one Swiss and one Italian head the revised Alpine ski rankings published today by the International Ski Federa- tion.

Barbara Coehran of Rutland,

Union, which organizes the European championships, has set up a committee to exam- ine the question of women's soccer and to study rules

The move towards official recognition of female soccer players has been spurred by the g r o w i n g number of women's teams and by the or- ganization of unofficial w o m e n ' s , world cham- pj0nshj'ps ~ the !aSt two+ years~.

E~ast year, FIFA se~t its 135 national associations all over the world a questionnaire to assess opinion on soccer for women.

The national associations in 12 cotmtries replied that they already recognize women's soccer. They include Algeria, South Africa, S i n g a p o r e, France, West Germany and Sweden.

Associations in another 21 c o u n t r i e s replied that al- though women's soccer was not officially recognized, there were female teams. Among these were Japan, Kenya, England, Italy, Holland, Ar- gentina, Brazil, New Zealand and the United States.

ATOM TURNS FARMER ,~NEW+DELHI CAP) - - I n d i a ' s • to~at .o~ic energy offie[~!~ sai~.-: TUe~iy'thi~ cotm~.'~ I!S "Bh~the -̀ threshold of applying nuclear power to agricultural produc- tion." Gikram Sarabhni, chair- man of the Indian Atomic En- ergy Commission, told an inter- national seminar that Asla's f irst agro-industr ial centre using atomic power will be launched soon in northern Uttar Pradcsh state. The plant will be designed to improve irrigation

Vt., kept her No. 1 position in France moved to the head of the + + a n t + + a didPa+ d o + + + + + I Rnssel, France, in the men's Famose of Prance, wholedthe r c h i e By Bob Montana giant slalom, Bernhard Russi of standings af ter the winter Switzerland in the downhill and races, slipping to seventh spot.

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T w o - w e e r e s t + , , , . + . o I WHY ARL'HIE WAHY5 A, fE ~ _ _ /

for Guy Lapointe MONTHEAL (C~) -- De- night. Robert, who suffered a

fenceman Guy Lapointe, who back injury during Saturday's underwent surgery Monday on visit by the Penguins to Mont. his broken right cheekbone, was real, returned to Pittsburgh for released from hospital today tonight's visit by the Red Wings. ~ _ ~ .,,.~..~ and wasted little time getting back on skates. ~ . ~ "

Lapointe skated with a hand- RIOT KILLS 51 ful of Montreal Canadiens' KATMANDU (Reuter) - - Fff- team.mates today. The other ty-one persons were killed in

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"Sco'r~DALP+, Ariz. (AID) - - ::I Ir-ow Cardonas is a-good Generkl manager Harry p l a y e r , " said Mimeimta man- Dalton, who c o n s t r u c t e d a~ ager Bill Rigney, "but I felt we powerliouse in Baltimore, now really l h a d to : do something is cleaning house in California. about ore' reliC, pitching.

The former Orioles' front of- "We need some0ne to get the rice bass, famed for landing big other -Side out=in th~ ninth in, talent and building champion- • ship teams, took enly five w e e k s in his new position with the An, gels before making a d e a l . .

alng, And LaRoche just may be the .best left-handed r e l i e f pitcher in the American League.' . . . .

Dalton obtained v e t e r a n 9 SAVES LAST YEAR I

shoJtstop Leo Cardanu from .. LaRoche has won nine games Minnesota Twins Tuesday for in,two major league seasons, in- left-handed pitcher Dave La ~- ~ dudtng a 5-1marklast year that Roche and added he might not featured nine saves and a 2.50 be through shoppisg . . . . . . . ' earned-run a v e r a g e . . .

"With the acquisition of Car- The 33-year-01d Cardenas has denas, that makes J im Fregosi long been one of baseball's pre- available to be traded," said mier shortstops who hits: with Dalton, who says he would dea l . authority. The 12-y~ear veteran, the former Aniedcan League who spent hts first nine seasons all-ster shortstop for "anyone with Cincinnati Reds, drilled,18 who can help us."

The Cardenas-LaRoehe deal was the lone major league trade tuesday after an explosive opening-day session Monday that involved 13 players ~ three lightning trades.

Hull takes eighth in point race

By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Hull assisted on both

goals as Chicago Black Hawks dropped a 4-2 score to Vancou- ver Canucks in National Hockey League action Tuesday night.

The two assists moved the Golden Jet into eighth place in the individual scoring race with 27 points. Team-mate Stall Mik- ira also picked up a point and was alone in ninth place with 25.

Phil Esposito of Boston Bruins continues to lead with 40 points,

including 18 goals. Team-mate Bobby Orr is close" with 39 points.

The leaders:

Esposito, Bos Orr, Bes Hadfield, NY Ratelle, NY Gilbert, NY Martin, But

home runs last season while .' baring .264, two points over his ' lifetime average,, i - .

The Angels were prodded to deal for a shortstop because of a heel injury that considerably slowed Frego~,

APPOINTMENT • CANADIAN ACCEPTANCE

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• B. BELL The appointment of B. Bell as Manager of the newly opened branch of Canadian Acceptance Corporation Limited at 4619 Lakelse Avenue, in Terrace, has been announced by O.M. McLend, Vice President and

G A Pts. Regional Manager. 18 22 40 Mr. Bell ioinecl the Company in 11 28 391 Timmins, Ontario in 1963 and

1 7 19 36 • since •that time has progressed '14 21 35 through various levels of 13 t 9 32 management responsibilities 17 13 30 leading to this appointment.

Perreault, Bid 10 20 30 Prior to moving to Terrace, he ]~ull. Chi . ;12,, 15~ 27 was Branch Managerofthe office

ildta;*Chi '''~:' ...... *:: 9 : i 6 ~ : ~ h~ N0rth Van~uver. : , i ~ h . ~ ~;-: ~ ,~ , . . . . ~'~...~i~:~(~Sl~lL,of~iexperlencejn~/jil[ . . . . . . . , ~ I | . : ' . ~ , ~ + ' , ~ ~ ' & ' 4 1 P . & V . J l , ' l ~ . _ :-+~ . +. " • + - " " . *

Rousseau NY .11 13 24 for~d of financing qualifies him Nliver Mi~ ' " In 14 9.4 io*give counsel On* personal and ~ I m ' a n ' ~ T o r "~ ~ ~.~* business financing,

[ - I DALLY CROSSWORD ,. ,. ,ow , ACROSS Yesterday's .Puzzle Solved: • 45 Breach of

personal 1 ~;t rike with relations

great force 46 One with the 5 Necessity power to act

to move 48 Golfer's swiftly concern

10 Formal 50 Persons of 14 Japanese exceptional

aborigine talent 15 Those who are $2 Bounders

opposed 54 Gallops 15 River of 55 Comprehensive

Russia picture 17 Real estate $9 Bear wlb~ess to

holders: 2 63 Roman god words 64 Storage placed

19 Direction for certain 20 Distinguishing missiles:

features 2 words 21 Boston - - : 66 Coniferous

2 words tree 23 Han in 67 Derived

Genesis from oil 2S Tints b8 Feminine 26 Damaged by name

hard usage 30 Conciliatory

5 -- Margret: 36 Come into Actress 40 One who

7 Proofreader's habitually mark plunders

8 I'/eary 41 Holy people 9 Composerof 44 Additional

short literary performances works 47 Exhibiting

10 Made cmdented more raw vigor 11 Ll'ft " and enthusiasm

- 12 Of the cUrrent 49 Vehicle month: Abbr. 51 Gradation

69 Co0~ling drinks 13 Native ser- 53 ~ Grin 70 Former Dodger van[in India 55 Child's ear(y

i p]ayerswerelooseingupforto- communal riots in "++ IBeetl Bailey By Mort W Iker + , night's National Hockey League Nepal in October, the national e a " keeper 71 Make a loud ~ things " 5 6 Among". game here against Los Angeles - news agency said Tuesday. ' "35 Pedal noise 22 Chemical .~ 57 No one Kings. digits prefix 58 To --:

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• "" . , • "°" " : 1 - - Lake: Utah 27 Useful quality 60Patron saint I I-" ' s water body/~ 28Greek letter " of sailors

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loss to the Red Wings in Detroit [ ~ ] f ~ - ~ t - ' - ~ : \ I Gf - -J~ f ~ l I f~ ~ | ~ J / . . . . ~ (t"~{ ~ ] . t l pr ivacy 5Nau[icalcable andCanada : *~:loths

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DECEI~SER 2," I ~ Z '

Evenin Ele ance . .

truly Vet\3~ :.. j ... The Kinette C l u b . h e l d i t h e J r / . a l o . ~ i n e c k ' ~d ~I~.flow.lng A.~ •

second annual Evening:*, of ~"~.~iklrt..~-~:!:', ~,., ~,:- ~" *, ...,:~, .!, :kr " Eieg~._~ ea ~eeday ~ght ~d, :~ A. very styIIsh'~p{e Pat and • It was ,beyon d .a doubt- a • Gordon modeled outfits for at ~. smashing success. ' . / . " home onteria.lnlng, .-' Gord~

The evening 6pened with ~ w o ~ , / d o ~ l ~ kn]t.TV :jacket ' dinner fitTora queen-served by from MillersMen's Wear while the Xlnettes underthe dlreeti.en P a t modeled a' gown of surah of EdithGieselmanPreddentbf' silk e v ~ s a f l n s h ~ t k . " - " the Club and with the asskt~ce; ' . r " h a d a'well'~drssdedbutcasual -

of'Manuel Da .Silva owL!¢r Of ..IOok.:/ '.,i:" J;. **. ,,: ":/.:. ~" : Manuels Res taur~L " . ' " ' - In: ski wear' Barl~'a:and P a t ' "

There was an lnterndSslo~ , from Elken's. cho~ Over- the after 'dinner and a ule*. d" hoot t ' l a i ' e d ' Ski . p a n t s , , With .* Christmas noveltlesLwas;:held matching nylon Jackets; John ... then, :, ." ,. i. *." ',' :- ~ wore' a pure wool aweater;by

The height .of the. eveidng . Renmle theofficial suppliers to.j came with the fashio~ show.. Canada'S=sidteamandskipante) Fashions ..fi~om " Eiken which ~were ,~0.way~stretch Mercantile, L a Fussiquette,: beth can be found at Millers. ' Rose's Shop,. Miller's Men's, Dlanne wore the NOW.laok in Wear and Bee's •Children's' a black fur ~ d fabric midi coat

f/-oin R6ee.. -..; ..... ' - Gerdon~looked #cry deboriair-

in. a Savflle Row Suit from Millers. -. " " . -- :Mary-Ellen ?',from ;~..'L~.

Puselquette ,wore the latest ~in. i afternoonwasr in a knee length. dresswithan over Jacket.~

Wear were modeled.. Shoes.! were' courtesy of BobYs.Shous.-~, Hairstyles were by Cbe~ Ven.u.s, Gino ~ and Anthon'S,: Spanmn Lady and Loretta's.and mens hair was done by the Sporlsman Barber Shop. .:.. ,..'.

The m~dels were Donna Sturby,..Be.verly_ Nelson,. Judy .Bey's-dress stole the scene. Gllbertson, Sharon BreWerton, From :"La Pussiquette she Eleanor• Muehle, Dorothyi modelledaerepe in basic bldck. Mercer, Barbara Schneiderr Parwas ' rea l ly in a party Molly-Bush, Bob.Long,.Gordon :. mood in a beautiful .polyester Parr , . John Sheppard, Rick crepe mini dress with/natohing Glaim, K i m Davy," Lisa hot pants. :<. ~/:.. ~. ." ' : ... • Checkley,. Todd Giesehnan, Donna" m'odelled a fantasti.e ~ Harr iet ' iFsrkvam,/ ; Deanna pdlyester satin jump suit under DupIisse, Susan Pauli/-Dabs a persian paisley;brocade over. van W~Sten,Diane Reun~, and skirt styled by Elktn's. .: .. '

• ' Incasual wear Barbara from

Elken's": modeled ,'w0ol -and polyeste~double.kn~t 0i~ pantS~ anda skinny rib top of polyester

• l a c e . Wade showed flared slacks of

nylon ~ stretch and a Tam-O- Shax~te~'T shirt. -

B0barid :Deanna modeled a • swinging casual combination. Deanna in a two p iecemini suit Bob ii~ a skinny nb carslon knit with .GWG never pr~s;fjosns

During intermission there was. enterteinment'and Citizen of the Year Mrs. Vesta Douglas drew the winning tickets for 11 $5 eash prizes and3 $25 cash prizes;• . . . . . ,

Judy Griffiths. •: ." The show was opened; With

loung~ and hostess wear ~i th such.ou'tfits as a hostess gown modeled by Harriet ~from Elken's. The~own wss a quilted f loral ,skir t • with a h e a v y brushed arnel top for the to~l look in at home comfort.

B~b'S and Molly: modeled beautiful, full length ..housecoats by binrjorie Hamilton from Rose's Dress Shop.

From Bee's little Bonnie modeled a colonial' outfit of a maxi skirt and body shirt.

Judy- from La • Pussiquette. wore'a washable jersy hostess" gown made doubly attractive by--

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Picti~ed'/abOvetis'/O'e"of. tho m a n y b e a u t i f Y " . H o l i d a y s ' Egyptian WaN!Paintings wliich will be exhibited on .~ " ¢HO Friday, .Saturday and Sunday.in the' A r t Room.of HOe ---OUT the Library. For Correct I~nes see Bulletin Board; a ~ o ~ C e d ~ e E INITIALS

Bulletin Board GIRL GUIDES

'There will be a local association meeting of the Girl Guides, Skeons District No. 2 tonight December 2rid at 8 p.m. in the United Church Hall.

All parents, of Guides are aksed, to attend. U.C.W. CHRISTMASBAZAAR The U.C.W. will be holding

their annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, December 4th in the Know United Church from 2- 5 p . m . .

There will be a tea and such items as home baking, candy, jams and

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OUR, OFF!OIAL OPENIN6 / 0 a FRIDAY,; DEOEMBER 3, 1971 "

On this special occasion, we will be giving 10 percent dlsmunt o n e v e r y t h i n g a n d a n y t h i n g b o u g h t in t h e s t o r e . . . .

T O C O : C R A F T S " 4604 L A K E L S E A V E N U E , T E R R A C E , B .C. • ; "

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sowing novelties will he on sale. There will be s .fish pon~ for

the children . . . .

COMMUNITY AUCTION Auctions are exciting and fun

for the whole family. What one rcan may consider Junk you may consider a treasure.

The Terrace Community Auction which is being sponsored by the Rotary Club on behalf Of the Arena Fund will

take place on December 3rd and ' 4th.

jellies, knitting, • The old Overwaitea store is a

perfect location bemuse it is centralized and spaci~S.

If you have anything you wish to donate' pleasephone 'the Arena H~adquartee a t : ~ ~ for pick~up, . . . . . . . "' / :

Be ther~support your Arena Campaign, and' have. a good time.

EGYPTIAN WALL PAINTING The Terrace Art Assooation

will sponsor an exhibition from the Glenbow, ~lberta Institute entitled Egypt ian Wall- Paintings in the Library Arts_ l~oom on Friday, December Srd from 7,10 po.m. and on Saturday

: and Sunday, December 4th and 5th from ~-4 p.m.

There will be no admission charge.

At the Friday evenings showing coffee will be s e r v e d ,

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Mean. o peratl0ns inKitimat [] I ~ ~ have armounced the working schedule fo~ ( the Christmas Holiday period. Employees who are on a seve, days 'a week ~ " operation and who are normally required to work on Statutory Holidays will get Dee. 26th off for Christmas Day, Dec. 26 (Sunday) for Boxing Day and January Is t (Saturday for News" Years Day. . .

Other hourly paid employees who are not normally required to work en Statutory Holidays will receive Friday, Dec. 24th off for Christmas .Day .and Monday Dee. ~'th off for Boxing Day. Monday January 3 will be ~iven in lieu .of New Year's D.a.y. "

For salaried staff the offices will be closed from 4:30 p.m. on December 23rd Until 8:00 a.m. on December 28. They will close again from 4:30 p.m. December 31 tO8"00' a.m. Jan~r~ 4. .~.,~'

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'2, Never tailgate - allow at least ' one vehiele'length fer every ten miles per hour of speed.

~'4; Always signal intentions : - turns, lane changes,, pussing~

'3. On wet,, snowy'or icy reads, : reduce speedwell below posted speed llluite,,depending on the :: severRy of eondlflons. " ..

. S. , Curves .require speclallj! : ' . attention ;-slow ~down before

', entering,'{tben apply power to'{~/~ : wheels, .: Be.alert for~ oncoming i ~ r s ; they often crons'.the center ..

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Terrace, e.c. P.O. Box 399

Phone 635-~3S7

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• 1 - Coming E v e n t s

The After-Grad Club of Mount Elizabeth Secondary School is holding a Rummage Sale, Deeember 11 at 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in room 116 at Mount Elizabeth High School. Donations are needed. Please bring them to 4 White Street or 11 Egret Street, or contact Susan Gordon at 632-7327 or Shirley Kennedy at 632-7891. (C- 74)

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Our Waste-Full Society. (P-00)

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L a n o l i n s c a l p t r e a t m e n t .

S a t i s f a c t i o n c r m o n e y b a c k . $ 2 . S 0 ea r , a f T e r r a c e D r u g s L t c l .

Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Let Alcoholic Anonymouse help you.

• ~eetings Alanons meet every Wed. 8 p.m. Skeeua Valley Group every Thurs., 9 PM. Terrace Family Group every Sat., 9 PM + A]l meetings held in the old Library Building at Kalum and Lakelse Ave.

For information write Box 564, Terrace, B.C. or phone 635- 2830 or 635-3448. (CTF)

14 - B u s i n e s s P e r s o n a l

Good news for Terrace and Kitimat area. St. Michaels famous b r a n d name ladies wear, '~S well as childrens~hfid menswear, now available at the Boutique Internationale, 4616 Greig Ave., Terrace, next door to the Central Flower and Gift Shop. St. Michaels famous in - London and Paris and in many centres of the world impocted from Britain to the Boutique Internationale exclusively in this area. Also coming for tl~e fall season beautiful wools and - tweeds imported direct from Sco,.land. Come in and see and compare this value style ,.. quality.

Boutique Internationale, 4616 Greig Ave, Terrace. Next doe~ to the Central Flowers and Gift Shop. (CTF-T)

MAJOR AUTO FRANCHISE AVAILABLE IN TERRACE

14 + - Business Personai "

TERRACE RADIATOR & BATTERY

& RAYS SERVICE

4910 Highway 16 West, Phone 635-2310 or 635-4264 For your winter tune ups plus the winter servicing of radiators and new battery sales and service see AI or Ray. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (C runs Tues & Thurs. )

ALLAN J. McCOLL NOTARY PUBLIC 4646 Lakelse Ave.

Phone 635-7232 Res. 635-2662 Terrace, B.C. (CTF)

Snowmobile Fibergiassing and +general repairs• Contact Ken Sundberg 4611 MeConnell Ave• (P-67 to 71)

HOME STUDIO PORTRAITS

Personalized photos in your home• Christmas orders are being taken now. Don't leave it too ]ate and be left out. For - an appointment give us a cal] at: 635.3615 or 635-3490. (P-77)

THORNHILL GOLF CLUB

Its no secret any longer the "in- crowd" can be found every Fr iday and Saturday night dancing at the Thornhill Golf Club.

Live music - Live action. & Live right

Phone inquiries 635-2542. (CTF)

WATER WELLS

Call your locally owned company to serve you better, A l l work guaranteed,

CLEARWATER ORILLINO LTD. Hwy. 16 East Terrace, B.C.

Phone 635.6106 Evenings 635.3676

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Bernina Sewing Machines Sales & Service

ELKEN MERCANTILE

46~ LakelseAve. Ph. 635-2111 (CTF)

SEWING MACHINES - BES'I SELECTION-BEST VALUES IN TOWN. BERNINA, OMEGA, NEWHOME H U S Q U V A R N A , & PHILLIPS. PRICED FROM $59.95 UP, INCLUDING WARRANTY AND FREE MACHINE LESSONS.

ELKEN MERCANTILE 4623 Lakelse Ave. 635-2111 (CTF)

TERRACE EXCAVATING

Complete• septic system installed. Backhoe work by the hour,, or contract. For free estimates Pall 635- 3065 (~TJ~'9

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STORAGE

Campers & Trailers. $5 per month.

Complete line of cars and ~'AMCORecreationalSalos5416 commerieal vehicles Hy 16 W, Terrace. Formerly Will consider dual with your Terra Mobile Homes. (C present franchise Phone 5-6174 .

Direct all inquiries to 'Box 710 The Herald, B,C. ANOTHER PLUMBING All inquiries strictly confiden• Shop opens in Terrace. More teal. competition means lower (C-70~ 71) prices for the customer..

Phone IFor t h ~ E s t a t e KEN'S PI~UMBING

Service_,_ without,,..,.., O ~ o n 635-7037 (M-74)

call u I

PRUDEN & CURRIE L T D . GENERAL ROOFING o No job too big

• 'Realtors" No job teosmall See. your roofing specialist'

464i l~azelle Ave.: 63~.6371 + STEVE PARZENTNY (CTF-3) ROOFING CO. LTD.

General Roofing (Bonded) For your Rad io and T.V. Phone night or day 63~27PA.I Repairs, Phone 635-3630 ac~oss (CTF): ,.~ from the Legion. ' J ' ' '

FRED'S FURNITURE • "' " (a d iv i s ion of Fredq SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD. Refrigeration) (CTF)

18 J H e i p W a n t e d . Maie ..... 3 3 - F o r sale . M i s c .

PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

has opening for TRUCK DRIVER B.C. Vocational

School, TERRACE

SALARY: $600 per month; To perfrom pick-Up duties and to assist in stores,

For sale - 250 gal. fuel tenk.wlth guage, fuel line ahd vent pipe $25.00. Complete oil burner unit 100 000 BTU, single bed for next to nothing. 61 l~ l ey St,, Kitlmat - Phone 632-28Si. (1)-70)

34 - For •Rent - M isc ; i

For Rent- Indoor storage space AppHean~ must be Canadian for motorcycles, campers, cm,e.,wor British subjecte wi th . s ~ s + boats,pickups, ete. a good knowledge of Phone635-2603(CTF) i maintenance of passenger automoblos and trucks; a Class "A" Chauffeur's license in good standing and several year's experience as a driver. Obtain application from the Civil 'Service Commission of British Columbia, 544 Michigan Street, VICTORIA, and return IMMEDIATELY. COMPETITION NO. 71:1425A (C-70-3)

2 0 . H e l p W a n t e d . F e m a l e

PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

has opening for KITCHEN MAID B.C. Vocatienal

School, TERRACE

SALARY: $2.18 per hour. To substitute on wook-ends holidays and for sick leave as required; duties include washing dishes, clearing kitchen and dining-room a.rea. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Brit ish subjects preferabley with related experience. Obtain applications from the Government Agent, 4506 Lake- Ise Ave., TERRACE no. 71:1453 (C-70-3)

PROVINCE OF " BRITISH COLUMBIA

has opening for HOUSE MATRON

, B.C. VocaUonsl School, TERRACE

SALARY: $440 per month To supervise female dormitories, dealing with general behavlour and personal problems for students living away from home. Applicants must b e Canadian Citizens or British subjects with Secondary School Entrance; a good working knowledge of rou- fine housekeeping, procedures; preferably some lmowledge of first-aid and of sewing; several years ' experience in work related to the duties to be perfommecL Obtain applications from the Civil Service Commission of - British Columbia 544 Michigan Street, VICTORIA, and return IMMEDIATELY. COMPETITION NO. 7111441. (C-70-3)

2 4 - S i t u a t i o n s W t d .

. M a l e .

Sales (or. similiar) positions wanted for capable gentleman. Phone 635-5790' (t)-73!

28 - Furni ture for Sale ~ n • , o

New & U'sed furniture & Appliances• Discount price~. FAMCO Homes. 635-6174 9 am - 6 pro. (CTF)

Wanted to buy good used furniture. Contact Freds Furniture 635-363O (CTF) , '

Are you paying too much for • furniture. I fsot ry our furniture renting plan. We rent eomplete household furniture including TV. with option to'bey. Freds Furniture, ~J34 Lakels~ Ave, 635-~630 (CTF) i

32 - Bicyles, Motorcyles

For Sale - i971 Mote.Ski 30 hp motor. Speedometer and tack; Including cover, helmet and 'trailer. Reasonable dt $950.00.. Phone 5.3756 or 5-3846. (STF)

33 Fo r Sale - M i s c .

3 7 - P e t s

* Registered Alaskan Malamutes for sale. 6 white pups - 2 males, 4 females, 7 grey With white markings; 2 males 7 females." sired by I ~ I ~ ' S TROJAN Reg. No.793404; SIRED BY APACHE CHIEP, Reg. No. 734369. q~ese being show steek. Phone 5~95 after 6p,m. Box 185 Telkwa B.C. Tro-Tan Kennels. (~71)

FOR S~LE: 2 year old, registered ½ A r a b Mare; Chestnut with white markings. Gentle, intelligent and broken to saddle. Can be trained for show if desired. Asking ~100.00. Newsaddle and bridle. Asking: $200.00. Contact Mrs. C. Stnen, Box 636, Princeton, B.C. or phone: ~95- 6052 after 6 p.m. (068 to 71)

38 Wanted - M i s c .

Wanted to Buy.- Dining Room set with six .or.eight chairs. Phone 632-5542. (C-74).

Wanted to trade a Mobile home for a car. Phone 635-7711. (C-74- 3)

Wanted - a Used piano. Reasonably priced. Phone 632- 7217. (P-72)

For fall l)lanting of trees or • shrubs call at Uplands. Nursery, Halliweli and Kalum Lake Road. Open: 2-6 p.m. Mon. to Fri. 10-6 p.m. sat. Closed: Sunday (CTF)

Wanted - Tough reinforced travel trunk o r chest. Age and

i~ appearance a r e . immaterial ; ~Ph~me 635;3257.' (C-~) • '~ i

WANTED - Typewriter in good working condition. Phone 635- 9973. (STF)

Wanted - Used fridge and etove in good condition. Phone or 5-703"/, (STF)

,41 M a c h i n e r y for Sale

NEW AND USED TREE FARMER SKIDDERS VOLVO END LOADERS

Full range of new and used Tree Farmer Skidders- ALL SlZmS . . . .

New and used.Volvo Front End Loaders - ALL SIZES

ALL PRICED TO SELL ....

Contact us at: '- Vancouver 321-6811 Prince George 635-7181 Kamloops 372-5262."

• ROBERT MORSE CORP. LTD. (O51,60,75,85,-3)

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Rcom for. working man with K i t i c h e n and l i v i n g r o o m facilities. Close to town. Phone

or 5-7o37. ( S T F )

,Room to let. Cleon and furished. Kitchen and

bothroom facili t ies. -Semi available immediately. Phone 635-5233 (S'£~)

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THORNHILL MOTEL + / ' :&COFFEESHOP' Housekeeping UnLte , Propane bottle filling.'. Paeific 66 Gds and .Oil

RlghwaY 16 Enst (CTF)

i " - ' " ' • GATEWAY MOTEL

REDUCED RATES •

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TllURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1971 • . - . . .

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~ 1 3 - R o o m s + o ; : R e n + . . . . . . . . $ ~ I ~ fo r .,~. le "

OSBORNE GUEST HOUSE ' . . . . . Comfortable rooms in quiet ForSale-Lot~o~DobieSt . I00 residenUal area. 2~12 .Hall x146LotWotlSkl~n~'Ave.T61 I ~,cluPlmm

• 1971 P0]mrl~ Twin 294 ca, Oood condition. P h o n e + 6 , ~ after 5

6 7 - ; ~ u i 0 m 0 b l l e s . . . . . . . . . :

19as Chev. Plclmp r~dio, Rr. I~mper, wtnterlsed At Phone ~,~P~9 alter ~ p . m .

Street. Phone .635.217t (CYP~ -200 1300, D.P, t50 a month, p.m; (P-71) , (P-70) I ' '

• Phone ~-3198. "(1)-70) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , '

4 4 - Room & Board :. ~ " / sALVAOE . , "• lWT:Ford StaUonwagon; Many extras . TerrLlle c o n d i t i o n .

. . . . . . . . ' : : ! 1 Cole LateralFi l lng Cabinet 110~.00. Call Dave .o rKen at Reemandgentleman Boardin town.available. Private.f°r 5 6 , 6 u s i n e s s 0 p P 0 H u n l | y 1THOR Electrle stove 4449 Lakelse Ave, Phone

! ~3,~1, (C-2S) : entrance. Phone 63S-~72. (P-~ 71 Ford Pickup ' 70.Dalsun • Io72) . . ' 68 F¢~'d Plekili) ° ~ :I

R o o m a n d B O a r d f o r . 3 gen t l emen . P h o n e 635-,5429. ( P - 72)

47 - Homes for Rent

Partly furnished. 3 bedroom house. $130.00rpermontlL Phone 635-6453. (P-73)

s - 2 bedroom houses for rent, ½ block from hospital..4703 & 470~ Hau~land. Available Dec. 15

-and 31. Apply 2601 Sparks St, (1)-71)

For Rent- with option to buy. 3 bedroom house close to schools • and downtown area. Available immediately. Phone 635-3888. (P-71) •

Furnished Cabins weekly and monthly rates. Cedars Mote]. Phone 635-2258 (CTF-3)

3 Beclroom house for rent• Close to schools Phone 635-6182 days and 635-3887 evenings, (C-70)

Small 2 bedroom house for rent. $80.00 per month in Thornhiil, Phone 632-2483. (P-~ to 72)

KEYSTONE COURT APTS. 1, 2 & 3 bedroom deluxe suites. Scott Ave. Terrace•

Heated Swimming pool for- tenants. Phone 5-5224. (CTF)

R e n t - 1 bedroom furnished house 2 yrs. old. $120 per month,, Rent - 4 bedroom unfurnished 2 ; yrs. old. $130 per month~• Phone 635-3779 after 6:00 p.m, (C-73)

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KALUM GARDENS 3 bedroom townlmuse, with stove and fridge, san~e with carport and shag carpeting. Rent $!85 per~mont~, and~,.up. Apply No.8 4514 Scott or phone 635-732O. (CTF-3)

48- Suites for Remt

For Rent - Small 2 bedroom suite : Fr idge and stove. Thornhlll area. Phone 635-3166. (P-69)

Apt, for Rent - 3 bedroom, fridge and stove. $175,00.. per month. Phone 635-3335. (P-74)

2 Bedroom suite with stove and fridge. Very comfortable - Quiet, working couple only. P.rivate I entrance-low rent. Call 635-5738. i - Immediate occupancy. (STF).

One ~ m . furui~ed apt., I close in; Trailer spaces avallab- ' le. N o dogs. Phone 03,~S0. (CTF)

For Rent: 1 bedroom duplex. suite in town. Phone 03&5464. (P-68 to 72)

For Rent - One bedroom suite. Heatod, frldge, stove. Phone 635.3007. (P-71)

.Rent - 2 bedroom suitei with stove and fridge. From December 1st. Phone 03~5757 (CTF)

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.. MORTGAGE FUNDS .. AVAILABLE

B ~ " w UP t o l ~ , ~ 0 0 "

A P P L Y .

. . . . CREDIT CO. LTD,

St i i te3 4554 Lazelle A~e. Phone 6354387 i ' i

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4 9 - H o m e s f o r S a l e ,.% • , , , ,. + + • . • ANNOUNCES ' For Sale.Approx. 464 sq yards.

NEW STORE HOURS ' of brand new. nylon shag Television and Electronic ' 9PM , . i carpeting ln thrne separate rolls Monthly, weekly. ' *. . .1 .4811.Walshfor112,gO~? Wlihall Servicing. Phone 635-3715 . . . . FRIDAYS and colors. ~ a y , be seen by One end two bedroom suites tho~erenovatlons? Impossible? anytime. (M)', + : STARTING NOV 12111 . phoninglh~-~. Bids in ~riting, Phone63S-6405/ . . (CI'F) P h o n e B ~ : o r 6,~-~87~, ( P -

' " " +'+]+ ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W W : ~ received until ~ p m . L. " I .

' ' ~: ' r ~ ' S 19 -•• Help wanted . i: i: Dec, 15, 197L by Quill'H01+ng i Em~ivel immediately Winter ~-0~,70,2~,73,74,~,~,28,~).,

' ~ Y ~ ' M a l e & F e m a l e • Ltd:,Lowest.bid n0x m.rnOtTerrace''necessarily'B'C' . Cedarllrate' s l eep ing ' rooms ', o n l Y . M o t e l , Phone 5-2Z58; .spacl0us,New 2 Bdrm. Meduiar honm O ~ l o t , . water system, . . . . . accepted, (C-4~28) . ~ • (CYF) . . . . . + , sepflesylltem, Hydrd~llh~ked

~, WAREHOUSE ~ . ' ' . . . . . . - ' : -- - up.: .fully lu rched . : r e a d y +tO : FURNITURE AND + ...... +wamect Men and women to . Hen(l~rvedWaHetsandpurses: :+ ' " FLYNNAPTS.. '+ ~, move ' in .Fui l .pr ice $i3800, A s

" : : ' CO'"URYV + ' ' ~aln as driving Instructors, i t for~sale"GenulneLeathor . . . . . Furnished rooms and furnished UWe aE $700 dowfi t~ bU r . . . . . . ~ , , o L ., • + . . . . . y e . ' '~• . • ' . ' y U qua l i ty , .you wil l b e . . . - . : : .+BEAUTIFUL" . apts...* Cooking ,facllitiell .que]ffyieg i~or :B.C. G0Vt; +

SALE ON " guaranteed employment witha P h 0 n e , ~ 3 9 3 : (STF) , ' available., Phone 636-e658. ' m o r t ~ g e . . ' . ' . , ',' + :~ ' " '~NOW g~. . cfut~:e;(.~: a:,lallL,+,e.xa~+i • ' , (~+~£~) + : i / + : : Phone f leas.or Janlce ~ u ] l e a

• ,~ : ..~ : u . _. anamg.,~,,,,drivmg :, ~/s.ch.0ol Deep ,:freeze :5 "imonths ,old. : ~ ' I at FAM~O Homes, e35~174; (C- ~ e the Full+ Page Ad in Tne, 0Pera~.!on.: Persons' upplylng 1~),00,;Autumaflewash~-goed" J & " "I L HmsldeLedge. • :. *,, I/.70,7!,.3 ) +, : . . ' / + . #/~:+.. Herald of Nov. P&Sale Ends m.wc oe ~ . m ~ and'beveL:a ' ~+cmdlU0o~lB0.00+Phone ' re' . : ' 44~LlttleAVe, . ,. +t ~ " \ ' / .... :- ' Nov, 30; 19'11. . +: + c x e a n ! ,¢Ir i~Ing: l icence, + ~ 5 . ~ . ( P . ~ I ) : +, " ~'~:; + ' s l e e p m g roared , hmmeke+Immg + . _~ ~ '." : r . ~ ::. +L -~: + : • R e ~ e ~ e s r~uffed. * :+**+ *+ ~: : " + " ~ ~ -+':, :+ ,'W~[s, :centrally located; f id l -5119•BUllnesg LOqaVlons •

: . ' ; +LL+I~e:I~e. Ave.• : l ~ y t o r Imtnmtur.Yralning ~.Igfo+r Sale -24, l).row~_ shag : . • ~ e d , n ~ n ~ , + b l ~ b y . . . . . . + . . . . . . . . . . " ' . . . . . . . L' d d " " ' ' ~ ' ~ : ' I ' I ' ' " . . . . i • . Serviees+ ..2149, Valleyview~ wig. Ph~d. . '~ -~mter , .~ p+m. .w~e~. o . r ran. . , . .n~ru~_.ers O,lc,m., mat +U..ll~t:J[~c!~,.:. r ,+..." "(~, : .L ~ .:'. ?.~.~i.':~/, : :/./.. ~:::"'ii'" ;Drive~':Kamloo~, B.C."*~ *"~%-": ' ' /(P;70):i:~,;~ ";i]"i:~.~/.::: .'~/ ::C+.+~:I:~;:,~:.~: im.!y.~..vnone ~ 1 1 . ' (c,~)~. : : . . ~ P ~ e ~ m = a ~ + . , , ~ , ~-lz.~!=) ~:

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would llke to get In on the ~ . floor w l ~ this an~ other new non-food vending equipment- Write including phon e number to: +.

" L & L Dlsh'ibuturs Ltd. 1300 - 355 Buffard St, Vancouver 1, B.C,

Don't da i sya s routes a l e now b e i n g e s t a b l i s h e d in the T e r r a c e area. Minimum investment $1000.00. (C-W.T.F.)

F o r Sale -1964 GMC ~ ton 68 ~e rc Pickup , ' pickup.6 cyl. S speedstd. Phone

Enquire Skeene Adjusters Lt/; ~ 1 after 6 p.m, (P-V0) • 474z Lakelse Ave. r d 3 5 " 2 Z s s ~ ' . I . U q ~ a J u M ~ l = p J . ~ U p , qN+AJq/.'qJq l U l ; l ~ ~ t

( C T F ) . : :~:" . • : _ ~ e r . . . . . . - . ,

F 0 r Sa le - l~S F m T r u c k a n d 1963 V a l i a n t . n e e d s a l t e r n a t o r , :: Travel Air Camper. Prico ~ J - ~ 0 L ( P - ~ 0 ) I~K0.00. Phone 635-40711 (P-71) F o r S a l e . 1 9 ~ M e ~ p i ~ u p J set

For Sal-e-T-Bird, $1975,001 Will of I ~ beds withou~ springs.

accept t rade as par t ia l payment: Phone ~ 4 4 2 0 after 7 p.m. ( C T F )

Fo r Sale - One i970 Kenworth model W-Om CNC. Exeellei~t condition. All inquiries should be directed to 635-3113• (CTFY. • " Cont'd on i PAGE 9 ..

Phone 03S-4140~. (C-6U9,20))

For Sale: l~0 Teriuo G,T. V8 +auto, P.S. P•B. radio, Rear window defogger, Balance of S year w a r r a n t y - ~ or best offer. Ph, 63,5-2164 after. S pro. +

' " N O T I C E O F P O L L '

' +. " ~ RelllOnal oil lr lctol Kltlmlt.Stlklne ! • . • . . " - Elllctorel ArEa"C" "

Public nMIce ill hereby given tO the. Electors of the Electoral Area "C, ' : aforesaid tha t a poll has become n e c e c U ~ e t the election now pending, e n d . - t h a t .t h e r e g r e e t e d such a pol l ; and, fur ther , that the parsons duly nominated as ClndlCl l | tS for U l t e r i o r for a te rm of two y i l r l , a t I !1 i said Election for whom olnly votes wil l hE received aret ,

S~rnEme

C I . E V E

DUFFUS

Other ~111nes / , • . .

W. tier|race

m. +. o.<,ld i I ResiclentlEI ' + ~ ' ' ' ~

Address . Qgcuplltl0n

1062 Nk)mti invlew Blvd., Thornhi l l . . Storekeeper

3323 Munroe St,, :Gentleman : ,Terram . .. ,,

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• " .Polls wi l l be opened for qualtflnd ow~erollctora, rssident electors and • tenaM electorll residing in el l unorganized arells within Electoral Arcs , 'C"

, 1 o f the Regions! District of Kitimat.Stikln+e I t : -

1) Thornhlll ElementErySchOol, Terrll¢ll, 6.C: • 3)+ AnpliCan Church Hall, Klngflshor AvEnue, Kllimilto B.C.

3 ) Council Hali, Village of K i teml l lh B.C.. , . ' . . . .. + :

• on Saturd ly , the i l th day of December IWI, INlween the hours of 8:00 I . e . . • and 8~00 p:m., of which aver~l pertonie Imreby reClulrad to lake notice and . . . . . .

• pavers themlelf aCCordingly+ , .+ + . ::: ~i : • • ' , And. fake for th l r not lcl thSl th4re have beta l lppelntd imp+ following Oep,+ . •

.++ .~i~ at, Y Returltlng O f l i ~ r l i . - . ..... . . . . . . . . : : ; k : . . . . . . . . . . " . ' ' , 1 . ~ : ' + .

+) MP. A.3. ~cC+ll. ¥ o r , ce. B.c. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .-,:~ ~ ~ ..... . . . . ,..~ a) Mr.':A.J. Sandemm+ Klllmah B.C, + : +: + . . • ~:

; Oiv in Imdtt' my h ind this ~tqtl day ol Novemlmlr, i171 • ++0hn p+umme

(¢-70-:1) + . . . . , R e t u r n l n g O f f l ¢ I r ::

HOTICEOF P O L L

~IIO01 01etrlcl I I (SkRfll.Call l lar)

PUBLIC NOTICE iS harlby given fo the electors Of the s.clmOI dMr lc t :.+ aforeclid that a poll lee INcome necellary et the election now ptndlng, end

. thEt I have granted such polU and, further, that the person s duly nomlnaled all cin~i~stes at the a i d election, for whom only votes wi l l be received, area

In the Oislr ict Muni¢lRl i ty of Terrace and Tllrrece RUral Voting Area:

• Te rm of name• Oth' • ames • ' sltion • " I " Ck:~u tloc Residential Address

I C O O K - John E. Trmtee. ~.{ 2year~ 41114 Park AvenuE, Manner

• Tlrrece, B.C. . • i.~: 1.

LEE Roblrt ~.M. TrustEe 2ylmrs • 4607WettvtewDrlvO, Surgton Terrace, a . c ;

O ' C O N M E L L John W, T r m l c e 2 y e a r s " ~ l ~ l v l s A v a n u e , Sales Terrace, B.C. REpresentative

SCHN E L D E R Wi l ly W. T r u l t l e 3 y u r s 4010 S lWrk l S t r le t , " L l f l " ' TErrace, B.C. UnderwritEr

In the Vi i i |gear Hazeffon and Hezelton'Rural Y0ting Area: . . . . :..

Surname Other N a m e s Position Term El • • " • . " I c e : " R sidentlelAddralu

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DUNDAS Arthur Q. T ru l tN 3 years salmon River Road, Logging " • Heulton, B.C. Superintendent

PENNER ~ .-. Mer t inA. .. ~usfee 2 y e a r s 1 / . NewHe;+eH0n, B.~:,~ "Bills Oriver . . , ., _ _

I n t h e Oistr l~ Municipally of sf lwert ~and ~vlronst ~ + ", . ' J~ ~ ' 1 ' ' " ' J ' J " "P '

; OltlerNemesi.: . p r o * Term.of '• i ' ~ Surnamgl. I " ' Itlm.. ~'OHlCe ~ ': iR~id': IEI

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MORRISOM Jamet D. *. , Trustim " | y u r ~ .' : ;T ide Lake, Camp • . ' " Stewllrt~ B.C. : Steward

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x X x x x x x x x x he Klldt/la .!,Guildas'+: . 8rid ~+,. : . . :~: .~ :~ %.• •~ A .•. ,wnies will hold a Bake 'Saib. ' I~ " W ~ ~ mestin~ '~ s + f ~ + S ~ ' : V[oaday, Dee. 6 frem 7-9 p.m.~ Line Club held M0"ndays atq:30: he activityroom of Kildala In.rim Health Unit:of 'Kfllmat ~o]. ' G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l . /, :~): ' ~ e w '

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their annual Christmas " , . .~_.L , ~ . ~ . ,~'~,:CI.. ~ Will " n I ' . ' + C t l J t ~ i 4 ~ l + ~ , J t ' l ~ . ~ l ' l ~ J t • U U a and tea on Sahlrday,+.~.+~+,,.~..~_.,+~.+,a++.,m

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• . - tmmmmyas ww De given oy . home baklng, chroclmt, and+..+ _.... ...... -+-'+ Dec -at t w e a r d e - , , , , . * * ; + . , . . ~ , A : : u . w . n o o s o n o n e n o a , .:a dies ' for'.+:C'l)ris~m"a'a". : 8 p.m.+in Kiflmat's Centennial eltias a ~ a. fiSll pond. ¶.+ i, ~ + Museum+ .:." " • •

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he After Grad Club of Mt, The t[aisla Chapter No. J 90 - mbeth Secondai+y plans* "ra. *, Order 05 Eastern Star Will hold mmge sale, December llth ,.their regularmonthly/meeting n 1 0 a ~ m . to 9. p.m. inRocm - at 8 p.m.. on Dec~ 6th In .the ofbit, Elizabethi Donations Presbyterian~' Church, ,A l l ently needed. Please bring membqrs welcome. :

to.4 White St. Or 11 Egret .. - - x x x x x Or contact Susan G0rdbn a t . • _: : , . : . . . .

" o r Shirley Kennedy at • M,E.S.S. Maestros will be

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Nor th land Naviga t ion C o m p a n y h a s comple ted a new Roll-on Roll-off ramp in Kitimat whi~ gives the north countryits first direct serviceof this type on"a regular: Weekly.basiS. ' : . ....

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Pictured is [he Company's unit "NORTHLAND 101" unloading cargo for the Kitimat , Terrace and Highway Z6 a reas .

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~2"289.L se l l ing raffle tickets f o r : : a . ,

" Draw Court,:/ seiiiorhoc]( ystandings 111

x x x x x x . : . cassette tape recorder. ~: ~ 1 + 6 ~ I j i + I " "1+I + meeting o f the Foster will be on Dec; 15 Proceeds to -... : i~ " i

arenta .Association will+ take. r P ~ towards a trip to theKiwanis . • .~ - + .... Snow W h l i e 8 p.m; 'Music= Festival In Vancoaver.

race.Tuesday, Dec.:? at . : . ' ne..,o- ~ " • . . . . . ~ ' ~ " . :. S tand ings . in the :Senior" ' 5 7 - Aut0moSi les .i l14 t /O ~ . HnekeyLoague~as of Nov'. S6th

• _, . . ~ ' . . - . ~ t Kitimat in first place with8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + ~ -'~ ' • ..~ • +... . .e 'Lvepeopteappeareu oetore :: wins 2 l,m,~ *,,~ ,,, +;o= to

" PUBLIC NO+ICE For Sale- i966 Ford Gaisxie 500, Jud.g.e.+Pa.triek, Wri.ght ~ : co t ~ make 16po~n~in'a'il.'..'In'sec'on'd, ~,NADIAN COACHWAYS x1428 cubic inch engine. 4 speed m. ~t~n. at on. .£~esoay , ~ o v . ~ place are the Smitimrs Tetenm ~ tLBERTA) LIMITED " transi~issioo, P.S. & P:B. 2 door' ' on. various c ~ r g e s . . . With 5 wins, 4 Iosses,'and I tie,

announces : . / J hardton bucket:seats •Phone' Paul + P r O m s of K | t i m a t tetaliln~ormin~ ~lmmlmKl,d • "" ~ ' ' " " leaded i l . . . . ..,, . . . . 635-2610. <P:84)+ . . . . . ' P ~ ty to a charge of are ' the Smithe.~'s N a ' l ~ t ] ~ ' 4

nincreane in Excursion Fares ~ "; - . • - ' : +- +-, . heing over.:-.+-++.08, on~ -:the wins, 5 losses and I lle, total 9 etween Burns Lake a n d " 1 9 5 6 B o a ~ e ; W l n t e r i z e d . brastlmlyzer. He was fined l,~0 . Pelnts. .Bringing up the rasr.are

• o r e days in default and had his the Houston Lucklea with uo mithers, between Prince. Phone635-6391 between 9 and 5. license suspended for a 30 day Wins,. 6 lasses a~d.l tie.togive ;upert and Smithers, between (C-73) Tince Rupert and Terrace I ; ~ , I The charge arose from them I point. ) be effective January 1, 1972. F o r Sale ~ : 1965 Crye le r a, routine checkbyRC?dP, .on Leading scorer of the league Any~_objection may. be filed convertible:-, cooecle shift In Nov.30 at 12:45 a.m. on Haisin tm Bm Riley of lhe Kltimat

Nith the Superintendent of good condition. Price $1400.00. " Blvd. - . . . . rioter Carriers, Public Utilities or best *offer Can be seen at 4017 John Krajnc pleaded guilty to _ _ _ . -. " + r "~

;omo,+oo,.ow.o+ R e s c u e d Rreet, Vancouver, B.C. on.or the scene of an accident. He ' )eforeDecember 15, 1971; For Sale ,1970 Ford Torino GT was fined $50 .or 5 days-in : . V8 automatic ~ [rower stecring default. The chargewas placed

• LANDiIEGISTRY 'and power disc: brakes.' Roar ag aiast+himafterhb ran into a Solvahere Magalotti Of ACT Window defogger. Radio, parked car on Hawk Street ~ on Terrace • Was flown t o

RE: Certificate of..Title" No.- $3000.00. l~hone 635-3164. (P-73) - Nov. 28th, causing Vancouver by Alr-S~ Rescue 18808-I toLot 5, Block 5, District " " • " approximately $350 damage, following an automobile Lot611, Range 5, Ccast District, For :Sale - New Sno Jet ' .Appearing o n ' a charge, of accident in K i t imat early Leading in the amount of Plan3080 ' snowmobile Phone 6~5-2087. (P-. consuminginapublicpincewas Saturday morning.. Mr. penalty minutes is Denton . " . i :..

• Mrs, Wiunifred Ida Green. She ' WHEREAS satisfactory proof 71) . " . - .{)leaded gufltyand was fined $50 of loss of the above Certificate . r " i.qg7 " R n ' m h i ~ r ()1~ 30 days in default. She Was of'Title issued in the names of Fo . Sale - _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samuel Horner and Gisdys ~m~bassa~or ~ a . . . . ,~o , p .~ cnarg~ after an incident on Irene Edna Horner,+ Joiiit &. P.B. re'quires + wv" ~.~"--"--="~,,,,,.,,,,~ " August7 In New Belis B e l l a . Tenants has been filed in this , A representa t ive of the transmission work Selling as . . _ . . . . , office, notice is, hereby given-. " ' ' Kitimat uoraon tlotel appearea LS. Phone 635-6595. (CTF) , L . " . k , , . " . . that I shaH, at the expiration of "~ . . on a+..crmrge m :a~owmg a minor

"r , .~ | l ,~J . . . . : i~t0'+~a ~ l i ce~ ~+ p r e ~ s e He one month from the date of the 5 8 , . . . . . . . . . ' f l~t publication hereof, issue a • . . . ~ ...... ~f~p.~,e~.+._5~r areman~l~ without a

_ " . . . . . . . . . . . . - '~, ' p!eh/" :~bt '~Y~"~ was set at P~bvisional Certificate Of Title -For ~a~e- - 1907 ulenoette lo +~1"I5 rim" 0nDe~:' ~" In]ieu of said lest certificate, Travel Trailer. Phone 635-3352. ' - - ~ ' ~ • : : " - • ' :" - " - - ~ ( [ [ [ ] i [ ~ ' p [ [ = . . . . . -- i unless in the meantime'valld .¢p,m~ ~.. ,. . - . ... ~ m J~mma~.court+ ~amroay, --

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objection be made .to +me in+ pleaded guilty to being over .08 ' .. " ~ " + " 1 . . . . . ForSa]e-10x 40SqulreTrailer. o n t h e breathalyzer. He '~I ;4P~40"4~ +'

DATED at'the Land Registry Also a small .hot water tank. appeared before.~udge+Mm;ray . Office, Prince Rupert, B,C., this Phone 635,3414 10 - 6 p.m. and • whofii)ed himtd00 Or 21days In ' . ,.v ~,~,~.~..,~.v~ . . . . . .

d + t + o W . received a 30 day suspension on O h , . A;D. F. Fenn" For Sale, 1968 12 x54 furnished "his drivers license. The charge - L ' ' m :'ram" " m . . . .

(C-~0,75,80, Deputy Registrar mobile home. Will consider :arose after a routine check by .: AnothercommuniL~ event for- - . _ ~ ' 8 9 3 )° of Titles vehicle as part down payment RCMP. Kit+mat's Centennial Museum

Kosmopoulos of 'Ki t imat evening December 3 at 8:00 ., (CTF) + . . - i ,L+.plead.ednotguiityteacharge0f p.m. Mr. G.W. Itobson of " 'I

,0 ee 8 8 ;caus,ng hodily harm wlth Kitimat wm give a slide, lalk ' N E W 1 9 7 1 "Eliminator" $ 7 9 For Sale - g x 20 Nashua electric 'intent', Judge Murray aboutl~.eHimaiayas. Theslides ~: Priced AtLazellet n 1 4 6 0 6 stove, fridge and heat: Phone remanded his case to trial on are a result of a trip thatMr.

635.6576 635-6595. (CTF) Dec. ~ at 1:30 p.m. . Hobson and his family took. ' " The "Community ~.vent'.pro- " '-' : ~" ~' " "

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evenings In the upstairs room 0f . 3 -1971, New !]hevrolet Piekupe , !++: the museum and there is no : d o o r hardtop, :::i;!: ,: i:ili~ii:iiiiii::i entranoe charge. At the moment therearealsoseveral . I -.19"/-I New gamar0 2 door hardtop, the museum-art gallery ' , I . i 9T I Ne. P o n l i a c H a r d l e p '+ :+: , complex. One is the annual

• AdultArtExhibit, sponsored by ! • • + ' ~ . . . . ' : ~+ :.'~ . - • *;~+'~ !/~:~ BetaSigma phi ;which ~ i o w s A L l T H E S E . : ] + 7 ] m O D E L S H A V E : "Bi=I=N R E D U C I = O T O ' CI::E'o,~!:+:~$~:::!F'4 a r t w o r k ' done h y local : R E A L S A V I N G S S E E & D E A L O N O N E ' ~ 0 F T H E S E : " 1 9 7 1 n o r t h w e s t artists. There is part . : ".. : ' : : *+lq 'i ~+' . . . k . " I . ~ . • r :. i ~ + + q " " ' + ' d ::

~ ~ ~ r + ''''+I ~ ? i : i i ~ ~ , a o S " + +:'" ++ ..+:,: ++' ,0f . a displayph0tngrapher, A]anPrice, a B d a t h e D R s t . w e e k g , aljdhopes, bY' l°cal' i'". 1 9 6 6 U S E D ' " C H E V E L ~ A R ? . A ~ . . m - + • + : ~ I : ' ' + + ~ ' O ~ii '~ ~:::,:: : , . -,photographs by the' Lomen

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: . 'O : • . : . : : + brbthers +depicting early "..

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Weilepar l ~ g e r s with 23 goals Kitlmat+s Chtdlren 'Theatre and 15 assists to lds':eredit; group + will. perforim "Snow givIng him a total of 38 [mInts. White and the Seven Dwarfs of Tom Farrow is in second place the Black Forest" on Dee. 17, 18 with 10 goais and 18 assists, and 19th in : Mt. iEllzabeth totul)lng28 points. D. Ferner of Secondary School. Tickets for the Smithers Nat~ took third sa le at-Northern:Druss and place with 12 goals and 5 assists Kitlmat Pharmacy. . which gave him 17 points In all. Also totalling 17 points were two Loggers, Doug Seaby who scored 7 goals and 10 assists to ~lli t his 17. While Gary Skolos.

ed 4 goals and 13 +assists to make his 17 points. Three Smithers players each placed with 16. poInts. G. LUts of the Nets netted 13 goals and made 3 assists to tef~116 points While J. Andrew of the Totems ~cored 8 goals and 8 assists for a 16 [mint total and D. Oulton of the Nata mede4 goals and/2 assists for a 16 Point total. "

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get:bea pine m e n ~ clubs which are: . _ t i,::!i Whitehorse in tbe north, ' : + + +':+:+~: + mm t In the w.t, Vanderheof, Prince George In team. from +the++ C ~ : +- the east, +Dawson Creek; Fort . [ ~ g u e :Womi+a.i/pme+gplmi: ,"

St.Jobn, Quemel, andWlllinmm T e r m c e C ~ l i n p wilba-flmd:. Lake to the south, score+ of 8-1 on Monday+ + Nov.

Registmflca begau at 7:08 29111. ~ . . . . ++ Thursday evening followed by a + B, Hamilton. was topis~orer banquet with approximately for Eurocen, g e t t i n g a b a t t r k k two hundred in attendance, for ' his team. Other ,~team~ During the eveming idra.tem . membem t0":~oore:~wmm..~G. from all over were renewingoid. Journay with I goal andl+ assist; aqunintances while others were and J . McRae and G. She)ton busy meeting new. friends, each with a-goal arid anas t i r :

Helping cot with two assists a Skaters were on the ice piece were P. Timpany and D. .

. Friday mornin8 at 6:00 to 7:30 Demars, _ • ""practicing f o r their events. The Eurocan team, which ls:

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televteion equipment to the .~,,+,,u~,~+,,~++,+,~+ho~ e~, hamp|o~.s, h|p * Committee. A Decemh,,+' ~,h ' ,~+ .m~ ',,I=,, 0+

film was taken at the.practice 8 " + - + .--.,-,-.~.-~ v--+ -,~ :uo p.m. wiwe the game oa sessions and inter the skaters Su - - L . . . . . . . . wot,,ho~ ,h=, ,o+h,-- , a , . ~ . nsay, uec. ~ wm rage play at . ~ e ~ ! " ' + " " " ' : ' " t:oo p.m. :

Con~[mtltion began at 8:00 KRimat Players+tickets for with ~Preliminary Ladies. sale for their perf .ormance.of Through out " the day "Come Blow Your H e r n " o n competition continued with pre. Dec. 9, 10 and 11th In Noclmko Juvenile and Juvenile events. Elementary school.. For tickets Ou Friday night trophies were .contaet any, player.or clmtact,, presented to the days winners 1~vis Holm at 632-3297. : ~ '.

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Magalottihedbcedrivingalong. BaileyoftheSmithersNats. He Any persons des i r i ng to g ive i n f o r m a t i o n to t he R C M P in this+ Haisia BIrd when his car left has served 56 minutes In the c o n n e c t i m please c e m m u n i c a t e w i t h the neares t d e t a c h m e n t of t h e , the roadway anderashed Into a penalty box.. Close behind h i m Roya l Canad ian Moun ted Pol ic~.. Any i n f o r m a t i o n rece ived w i l l be " culvert. He was - takep to is team mate H. Randrup with.. Kitimat General, Hospital for hi.minutes. Jimmy Watson and t r e a t e d . a s s t r i c t l y conf ident ia l . . • : ~i + +.

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-facialflown toinC~ratiOasvancouver,.and+ later: BmLoggersafleYareOf nextthe Wells[mrwith+ 45 . " . / , ' .:i+ I:, + + ' *`+ " ' ~ " i-'+ • : i

R . C . M . P . , : report that+ no minutes and 44 minutes f ~ r g e s : ~ h a v e been laid !resp~+ tively. Next is V. Oulton " M l i l a n , B leede l :m~ardidg~th¢!deefdent ye t ' .:'++~t ~of ~e*Ntds"+:.+~.Lh--~'~i 0 ~ + ~ ! +'+~+;>::w+::. +" ++(."]~,JJ+~ ;,J+,:~'~h+~. .... ' . . . . . . ~,,+ " " ~im.,:.: ~ ,":, '-' • ,: ~+ +m-,+++, +;- ++..,:- .......... "++ *c~'~+ ~. ~dlmtes In t~++~x . . . . . . . . -'" +"'++'~' ' i i i I + "~"" .............

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, . + . , . $346 + + + _ 9 6 ' >trlk|,wm held, Zitek wasfined Vg, amloo + + " " - i ~ • .~90 el; S dayd In deinult.and had MeChanics special • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DO, , , t o m ~ ! c , , r , m . o , P 0 ~ . ~ + + P ~ ' , . . . : . . . . . . . i:

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