Job opportunities : .. Further details on the ‘following fobs are to be obtained by calling the Terrace office of the Canada Employment Centre at 635- nM. . Hook Tender - IWA rate. Kleanza. Permanent full time. Must be experienced. Transport: from town pro. Baker. - $7.00 per hour to start, ‘Terrace. Permanent full time. Must’ have ex- perience, ’ Dining Room Waltress - §3.75 per hour, Terrace. Per- manent full time. Ex-, perience preferred, Clerk Typist - Terrace. $893 - + §2.80 per mo. Permanent full time. 40 wpm typing essential. Some experience H.D. Mechanic - I.W.A. rates. Juskatla. Permanent fulltime. ® or fully ex- perienced. Walter-Waitress ~ $3.25 per bour. Terrace. Permanent full-time. Over 19 years of age. Stock work, cash register and balancing ordering. Rigging Slinger - [.W.A. Terrace, Permanent full Ume, Working on tower. Must be experienced. Rigging Slinger - WA rates. Kileanza. Permanent fulltime. Must be ex- ced. Afternoon shift - transport from town pr. Waitress - DOE. Terrace. Must be experienced in general waitressing duties. General Line Painter - $7.26 hour. Terrace. Permanent fulltime. -Excellent op- portunity to energetic person. Some background and knowledge of heavy ‘equipment. Millwright. - IWA rate. - Terrace. '.Permanent full time. General 'duties In local inill - shift work involved. Heavy Duty Mechanic - $10.51 hover. Terrace. ‘Temporary full time (2 ‘months). « Certified .HD “Mechanic Heavy Equipment Registered Nurse - $1124 month. Terrace. patients in ICU maintenance of equipment. Responsible to head nurse. Shift work @ percent VP. Room and Boerd provided at cast. Care of , Exceutive Seeretary - $1,000 [ewe month. Terrace. Typing 60 wpm, filing, transcribing, shorthand month reports, exp with public, Cook - $3.00 hour. Terrace. Cooking and seme clean-up. Shift work. D8 Tractor Operator - Union. Nass & Stewart Cassiar. Permanent full time. Looking for experience in road building. Room and board included, Live in Housekeeper = $350 end ¥ per month + R&B. Port ; Edward. To care for & children age 7 and 2 - some housekeeping, cooking childcare, Fallers - LW.A. Queen Charlotte. Permanent fuil time. Coast experience. Camp job. Clerk Typist - $393.00 per month. Terrace. Per- manent full ime. Must have 40 wpm typing. Must have office experience. Radiator Negotiable salary DOE. Terrace. Permanent - full time. Must have experience or related radiator ex- perience. Some light mechanic work, TV & Radio Hepairperson - $800 per month to start. Prince Rupert. Permenant repairs especially radio. Drivers ilcence preferred. Manager-Supry. - Stereo Dept. DOE. Permanent full time. Must have retail sales experience knowledgable _ about stereo equipment. Musthavegood ‘management skills. Pump Jockey - $3.50 hour. Terrace. time. Drivers licence Class 5. Front end service work. Counter work and deliveries. Some heavy work - lifting. igatapher - #-0,000 year. | ot syste ‘Permanent "full ey 1B Yoon SBE rel Terrace, Tem. porary {2-3 months) could be extended. Must have 40 wpm typing, reception work, invoices. Chambermaid - $3.75 hour. © “Terrace. Permanent part time. Afternoon shift. Experience preferred. Pump Jockey - $3,00 hour. Terrace. Permanent part . Counter sales - . Some heavy work invelved. Sheetmetal worker.- ‘Union rate. Terrace, Permanent full time. Cutting and in- stalling. sheet metal for plumbing and heating - Must - be JM and prefers some experience. Keypunch Operator - $740 - ,... Terrace. Permanent full time, Ex. » perlence’ with’ BM | - equip- ment: ‘preferred Childcare Worker - 140 week, ice. Permanent full time. °°: Experience working with children and ability to deal with public. BOOM EXPLAINED . ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, (CP) — A loud hoomr that blew apzrt a shed and. knocked out electrical power: at several houses on Bell Island, 15 kilometres north of St. John's, has been attributed to ‘an extremely low- ency radio wave from the Borie Union, “4 motor $66,900. _: $37,000. | “MoMartin Machinery Ltd. 1004 Park Ave:, Prince George, B.G. V2 4TT. 663-1 117 Telex 047-8832 . 1971 1 Godel T0206 Angle dozer and ~ winoh, Has new undercarriage and 10665 Model TE Angle dozer and : wineh thoroughly cheoked over Also in stock, assortment of Clearing Blades and ‘ Winches ; Typing, dictaphone. Be able to deal with public; General Office Clerk - DOE $3.50 hour. Terrace. Per- manent full time. Invoicing ‘through a cardex inventory system. Accurate typing. Registered Nurse - Clinic - $5.50 hour, Terrace. On call, only - for relief and for emergencies, To assist. in ~ clini c. Stand Tenders - DOE. Usk. Temporary full time. 3- 6 months experience in saw work. Must have own chain saw.. Hard hat, boots etc required. - Child Care Supervisor - $180 week. Terrace.: Permanent fulltime. Must be registered purse or have successfully ‘completed to early childhood: education cou. Stock Clerk - $5.00 hour DOE. Terrace.. Permanent full time. Clerical position. Office experience would be helpful. Shipping and. receiving, p pricing, warranty claims, od BUGS DESTROY BUGS — GUELPH,. Ont. (CP) — Damage to oat, barley and.. wheat crops caused by the creal Jeaf beetle has been brought under control in Ontario, a professor- from University ofnGuelph says. A wasp parasite has killed 60 to 80 per cent of the beetle Jarvae in the last few years. Repairman -.- Permanent full Stokes family pull up roots Along with Mrs. Stokes, he has been a part of by Donna Vallieres After seven years in Terrace, Rev. John Stokes admits “it will be hard to pull up robts,” when he, his wife Flora, and their daughter Margie will be moving to Smithers. ‘Rev. Stokes was, up until a short while ago, liason officer for the Anglican Northwest Development Committee and has continued to be active in both church and community affairs. The family has hecome “deeply involved” in Terrace, Rev. Stokes said. He is a director at St. Matthew's Church, former chairman and director of Skeenaview Society, helped form the Community Services Society and the Northwest Study Confernce on Development. Guide claims he gave gifts to | Vanderhoof conservation officer VANCOUVER (CP) — A northern guide oulfitter said Wednesday he gave three gifts to a conservation of- ficer of the provincial fish and wildlife branch after a request from that officer. John Holmes told an inguiry into the licensing of guides and outfitters that he gave an expensive shotgun, antique snowshoes and a writing desk to Art Balcombe, former Van- - derhoof conservation officer, after Balcombe expressed aninterestin them. - “] was personally asked to . make a gift of a 12-gauge . desk — was shotgun to Mr. Balcombe .. it was very subtly done ... it was loaned and never re- turned," Holrnea said. - Holmes told the inquiry, headed by provincial court Judge J. L. McCarthy, that the shotgun was worth ap- proximately $400, and that subsequent attempts to retrieve it had failed. He also said the snowshoes, “a 150- year-old family heirloom,” were hanging in Baleombe’s home. Holmes said the steel work mimataly § worth ap- proximately $25. He gave Balcombe the - Read his own - obituary VANCOUVER (cP) — _ Robert Steeves, 53, was stumed to see his own obituary Wednesday mor- ning in the Province, but was even more worried when he ~ Saw the date of his death— Joly 24,1978, - “I'm. very much alive,” Steeves. said "Wednesday night. “Butit has caused me and my family ‘a great deal ata “SIF it's a joke, it’s vey sick. If it's a warning, then I'm not worried. I can take care of myself.” ‘Steeves is in the con- struction business ‘and says he is “a pretty hard-line contractor,” but doubts the death notice has any serious intent. “ButT'll make sure] spend July 24 in bed.” The notice gave Steeves’ ’ eorrect address, although the names of his wife and daughter were wrong, A spokesman for the morning newspaper’s ad- vertising department said the notice was verified with the ‘person who placed it, although it was later dis- covered that the telephone number given was that of a pay telephone. Hl 0 l l C | E “ _IN OBSERVANCE OF DOMINION DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 1, “1978, THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE MUNICIPAL OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, JULY 3, 1978. THE FOLLOWING | CHANGE IN REFUSE PICKUP IS INFRODUCED: a ; - GARBAGE NORMALLY COLLECTED ON MONDAY WILL uve ’ PICKED UP ON TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1978. e ° iy THE SANITARY: LANDFILL IS OPEN AT ALL TIMES T ‘VEHICLES OF LESS THAN ONE ONE. DISTRICT.OF TE RRACE the Mothers Time Off group, the Christian Welfare Council, school board parenting courses and the Lazelle Pre School. ; While in Smithers, Rev. Stokes will have the duel role of co-ordinator-consultant of Camp Caledonia, a Christian camp for all ages. The camp is currently used mainly for sum-: ‘mer children’s programs, but will expand to a year-round camp for other purposes such as retreats arid marriage encounters. Although the Stokes will be leaving town, they will still be available to all the groups and in- dividuals who want to get in touh with them. Their new address will be 1379 Babine Creacent (or Box 2848), Smithers. desk, he sald, out of “.., half- pity, I believe. He had a broken down old desk he was always-complaining about.” > Asked-by Judge McCarthy | if Holmes thought he had ever received any favoritism concerning guide outfitting | licences because of his gifts to Balcombe, Holmes said he felt that the excellence of his - camp facilities rather than the gifts placed him in a good position with the branch because his was a top-rate outfit and a credit to. local conservation authorities. . GIVEN PERMISSION Holmes, and his partner, ‘Albert Fowlle, had earlier threatened to expose manipulatton of guiding territories by branch of- ficlals when they learned that another guide outfitter, Doug Rober(son, had been given permission from Balcombe and Les Cox, a local conservation officer, to bring hunters into their area. They claimed the officers were overstepping their authority. Under examination from : inquiry counsel Ace Hen- derson, Balcombe testified that he issued a “sundry permit’’ to Robertson for the 1967-69 hunting season, which gave Robertson special access to Fowlie’s and Holmes’ hunting area. It was, he said, the only sundry permit: he ever had the chance to issue while he was with the branch. net rad a a oh Asked why he issued a special permit when the area. ‘was already being used by. two’ other outfitters,: Balcombe said he concluded! from™ guide reports‘’at his disposal that Fowlie’a and Holmes’ area wasn't being used to any extent. it Balcombe said later that’ those guide reports'he took: his conclusions from could ‘not be located, - Healso said that he did not contact Fowlie or Holmes before he issued the sundry permit. Balcombe also said that “perhaps we shouldn't have issued the licence if it wasn't land under our jurisdiction” and that he had made the error. However, he denied trying. to transfer hunting territory | from Fowlie and Holmes to Robertson without the branch’s knowledge. The inquiry continues. workers plan to meet tonight to discuss ratification of an industrial inquiry com- migslonet’s report that could report ad their strike which began eb. 16. THE HERALD, Friday, June 30, 1978, PAGE 7 Strike end in Trail By RON SUDLOW Fred Pyke, negotiator for FRAIL, B.C. (CP) -—-Clvie the Canadian Union of Public Employees, said Wedneaday night that he will recom- mend acceptance of the to the negotiating committee for CUPE Local 2087. to our customers, it’s the best deal in town. Homa Accord ‘Test drivea Honda today at I TERRACE HONDA SALES Terrace, B.C. VaG 1L8 635-6571 or 635-4325. 4042 Hwy. 16 West HONDA Dealer Licence Number 020664 Babine - EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES BABINE FOREST PRODUCTS LIMITED, A MODERN: SAWMILLING COMPLEX UTILIZING. 240,000: 3CLINITS. 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