.PAGE Cé, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 30, Jot From the opposition British Columbia Social Credit Party Leader, Bill Bennetl, today cailed Lands, Forests and Water Resources Minister, Bob Williams “the grealest [flip-flop artist the province has ever seen." Bennetl was referring to Williams’ slalements in Thrums and Burns Lake Monday where the Minister called for legislative action {o provide better chip prices for interior sawmills. Williams sald one of the reasons for the poor lumber economy was that “Independent mills are being exploited by pulp companies.” “Which interior mill is paying the lowest price for chips in the province?" questioned Bennett. “Cancel is - and, in fact, they are paying the lowest chip price anywhere in North America." sccrotary-trcastrer, Patterson, nearly extinct. Valley. “af officers, “= Cauneill. “Rushton. eraphical re PIONEERS COUNCIL AT TERRACE TERRACE — Telephone Pioneers here chose the name of a rare svhite bear for their new club formed September 27 in the northern British Columbia area ‘of Skeena-Bulkley Valley. The newly established Kermodei Club is the third club of Telephone Pioneers in British Columbia and the first in the Narthern Division. - District manager Stan Patterson was elected presi- dent by acclimation and his officers, alsa elected by acclamation, are Bill Reynolds, vice-president, and Herb Lang, mentber-at-large for a two-year term, Mrs. Jean Oakes was appointed to the position of: in, his: inilial address. explained the significance of the’ graup’s name, “The Kernmadci,” he said. “is a white black bear (nat ap albino) now whose habitut is the Skeepa-Bulkley tt is protected by Jaw and is one of the rarest anintals in Canada.” Chapter. officers — president Len Ireland, viec- > president George -Minckler and sceretary-treasurer Stella: Melaaren -— travelled.to Terrace for the ar- gunivational inceting,and oflicinted al the installation” Charter’ members of the new Kermodei Club are Robert Byrnes, Peter: Heit (president of Caledonia Sun Patterson, Dill Reynolds and Guy Pioneer clubs are formed i in areas where, for geo- sons, it is impractical to participate on a regular basis in council activities. - “Rermadei will be under the jurisdiction of Cale- dori. Council . jn Prince George and will include ; “active anil life member Pioneers, Bill Reynolds. Stan Patterson, Len treland ... a geved for leader of aew Club, B.C. TEL NEWS Position: Qualifications: welding. Duties: vehicles. Rate Of Pay: Hours Of Work Union: C.U.P.E. Benefits: Responsible To: tee Unemployment Insurance Canada Pension Plan M.S.A. & Dental , Life Insuranee Plan Pension Plan . WANACY FOR POSITION OF MECHANIC MECHANIC: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (1) Should be in good physical condition. (2) Should hold a valid driver's licence. (3) Should have in his possession a certificate relating to his qualifications and should also possess his own hand taols, etc. - (4) Should also have some knowledge and experience in Miscellaneous jobs, Cleaning, Welding, Painting. Also main- fenance -- minor repairs and service all district of Terrace ‘ $5.93 per hour, §:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - 40 hr. Week . with, a 0 day trial period Shop Foreman 9 ss Applications to be submitted to ihe undersigned not later than 4:30 p.m, on Friday, November 4, 1974, : Mr. Len Needham, Superintendent of Works, Engineering. Department, . Municipal Hall, Terrace, B.C, Hennett recalled thal his Party (told the government on the floor of the jegislature last” May that the lumber markets were headed for a downlurn and that adjustments af chip prices had ta be made im- mediately to provide realistic support for the interior mills. “We discussed this issue for almast a week in the House last May," said Bennett... “We warned the Minister lime and again of what was ahead. And now we are faced with that situation - one the government chose ta iotally ignore, ‘Action should have been taken months ago, before the crisis point affecting many thousands of jobs was reached. We can only ask, why wasn't action laken? Because. this ‘government is in the indusiry with Cancel, and low. chip prices. mean. high profits for their operation. You have to look al. Williams’ statement and say: who's exploiting who?" Referring to Williams’ speech in Thrums, Bennett accused the Minister of being ‘hypocritical and phoney” by telling ihese forestry towns that he is in favour of better chip pricing. “Williams is a phoney and he knows it, said Bennett. “This should have been done long ago - before now when the mills in the interior are on the brink of an economic disaster which could mean the loss of su many jobs. Williams can't sit through a week of discussion in the. House in May, waich the inferior’s markets fall apart through the summer, and then go ta the interior in the fall and tell them he’s in favour of better chip prices. That's the flip-flop of the century.” Asked whal the British _Columbia Social Credit Party would do about the situation, Bennett said, ‘‘This summer we would have come up with a better chip price which - everyone could live with, and by now, we would have im- plemented a program of action lo save jabs based on a realistic appraisal of stumpage in the light of today’s markets, Ihave called, and I call again for the immediate implementation of these steps as being absolutely necessary 10 the future of the province’s most’ important industry, and to the future of thousands of johs,’’ First On The Sun Helium was detected on the sun by carly solar scientists bofore It was discovered on carth, Editor's Quote Book The ive through excess of witdam ft made a fool. — Ralph Waldo Enversay Tindall X_ School Trustee v _ respective CANDY STRIPER CONFERENCE _gfteport on. thé Ist, annual rth Coast Candy Striper ‘Conference. Candy Stripers from Burns Lake, Smithers, Kitimat and Terrace met fer the day on Saturday, October 26th. at Mills Memoria! Hospital for the first area meeting arranged specifically for them. Thirty four girls between the ages of 14 and 18 ‘together with five auxilians were on hand for the uccassion. Mrs. Mary Foard, N.W, area auxiliary representative lo B.C.H.A., chaired the meeting, Mr, Carson, Administrator of Mills. Memorial Hospital greeted everyone, on behalf of the administration and staff, to Terrace, Mrs, BD. Logan and I took the group on a tour of the entire hospital Following this the Candy Stripers divided into two groups and discussed problems, jobs they were doing in their hospitals and COURTHOUSE SQUARES IN COMMUNITY SERVICE, AS (N BUSINESS, GIVE FULL VALVE 7 AND You ARE & FULLY REWARDED, 974 FORD 1972 INTERN 11970 MONTE 1974 FORD 1967 METEOR 1966 METEOR sit Gy. 2 Door B 1973 DATSUN 510 ST WA Wagon - I DLS655, —— general interest topics. Lunch was served in (he assembly room and following this the girls took part in a challenge game. AU1L:30 p.m. a panel of invited guests took part.in a job in- formation session: Mrs, Caro] Harrison, public health nurse; Mrs. Betty Campbell, Operating Ream head nurse; Cpt. Mike Hewat; R.C.M. BP; Mrs. Batagelj, intensive care unit nurse; Mr. J, Dykehuser, Housekeeper; Mr. R. Masbet, X ray technician; Miss M. Bubler, Laboratory Technician and Miss D. MeNiece, Dietitian, gave brief job descriptions, training and future roles in famaorrow sc¢lety and allowed the candy stripers to question On any area of their work, The girls responded well and following a relaxed social period, where coffee and cake were served, the conference was broughi to a close, with the hope that another such day be organised for next fall, The Candy Stripers would like to thank all the Mills Memorial Hospital Staff who in anyway contributed to the success of iheir meeting; the Board of truslees for permilling the lena | Ford Sales | | SALES OFFICE 635-4984 4641 Keith event lo lake place and of course the panel members who gave over two hours on a ' Saturday afternoon to the Promotion of grealer un- derstanding of jabs relaied to people, health and careof fellow man, The hexl monthly meeting of the Mills Memorial Hospital Candy Stripers will be held in the hospital’s cafeteria on Sunday, Novamber $rd., 7:30 Bm. lour, § p.m. meeting and election. of new executive for 1974-75. For more information call Della Thomspson 635-7952 or myself at 635-3893. PARTS 635-2239 OKANAGAN 1970 ERIN tei. Travel Trailer Gab & Chassis 1 Ton = 5000 Miles A 1 Condition = Low Milage : ATIONAL, ‘Ton Gab & Chassis #1972 TORINO Ps BB: Good Condition V8 Vynal Roof CARLO FS PB Good Condition 7 g1972 FORD Pickup F100 V8 Auto Trans PS rs 1973 GMC axa 6. Cyl. Auto Trans” F250 Pickup Excellent Unit For Gamper - 11971 MAVERICK: 2 Door Six Standard 1969 MONTEGO cyclone Good Clean Condition Wagon Low Milage | V8 Auto Trans PS PB ICAMPER ¢ LEARANCE| Bubble Top Campers For Import Trucks Sft. 9% 11 ft. 5th. Wheel Trailers & 14ft, Trailers $2895°° $4595" $2995" | $3295" | ‘$2795°° $3295°° $4895" $5295""| $1895°° $1895" $895°° $695"° | Thoughts From The Living Bible Give a Warm welcome any brother who wants to join you, even ‘though his faith is weak, Don't criticize him for having differ- ent ideas from youra about what is right and wrong. For instance, don’t argue with him about whether or not to eat meat that has been offered ‘to idols. You may believe there is no harm in this, but the faith of others is weak- er; they think it is wrong, and will go without any meat at all and eat vegetables rath- er than eat that kind of meat. Romans 14:1-2 AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES SALVATION ARMY 4451 Grelg Captain: Gill Yeung 9:45 Sunday School 14:00 Morning Worship 7:40 Evening services 7:30 Thursday Nigh? “Bible Study & Prayer Meoting . For into on athor activities phone Captain or Mrs, Bill Young, ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH 4726 Lazella Avenue, Terrace Angilean Church of Canada Sunday Services: ° 9:30a.m,and It a.m. and Sunday Schoot ti a.m. Pastor: Jolin Stokes 635-5855 Rev.: Martin Qohm-Smidt - 435.9670 Church: 435-9019 CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES Q:30a.m, 10:00 a.m. WiiSa.m, 7:30 pm, EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St. 9:48 Sunday Schaal 11:00 Morning Worship 7330 Evening Services Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study ‘Rev. W. H. Tatum 3302 Sparks Stree! Terrace, &.C, 635-5115 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor. Sparks St. & Park Ave, Pastor D. Kaiser Phone 435-5882 Morning Service at 11:00a.m. Sunday School a#9:45a.m, “Your Friendly Family Church” KNOX UNITED CHURCH 4907 Lazelie ave. Sunday School Senior 12 & Up 10:00 a.m. Under 12 11:00 a.m, Worship Service 11:00 a.m, Minister Rev, OS. Lewis ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Sparks & Keith . Pastor: Clyde Zimbelman Sunday School #45 a.m, Morning Worship 14:00 a.m, Sunday Evening ?:06p.m, Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p,m, CHRISTIAN — REFORMED CHURCH Sparks St, at Strayme Ave, Rev. Arthur Helleman Phone i35-2621 Sunday School- Terrace 10 a.m, Sunday School Remo. 1 p.m 11:00 a.m, Worship Service 5:00p.m. Worship Service - ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 10:09 a.m. - Bible ticheol Sunday 11:00 a.m. - Morning Wor- ship 7:15 p.m. - Evening Service Wed, 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Prayer Pastor Munro ‘ S010 Agar Ave, Res. 635.3476 Jet Cadets . Whirly Birds PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 4647 Lazetle Ave, Service Schedulo . 720 Weds Sunday Schoo! 10:00 a.m Morning Worship 00 am Sunday Evening Til pun, Bible Study Wednesday Tp.m. Youth Night Thursday 7:30 p.m. Phones: Cilice 638-2424- Pastor: Hame 635-5934 M. Kennedy The end of your search for a friendly church