By JPME EN APD eI LES OR a TS, SOOT PE seo se tes ee OM ee es AE ERE " Dave Barrett at Saturday’s Night Caucus _ seven, Terrace . JOB OPPORTUNITIES INSTRUCTORS, open, $5.60-$6.40 per hour, Hours will vary depen- ding on type of course any person able to com- municate a skill, trade or interest to a group of adult students. BOOKKEEPER, . 1 vacancy, $600.00 bi- weekly and overtime. To assist accountant with eost distribution. Ac- counts payable ‘and general duties. PLUMBER, 1 vacancy, Union rate. Must be fuily - ‘experienced, in service work:;and construction, occasional. :.avertime: : is _-FALLERS, 7 openings, $135.00 per day, and bonus depending on experience. Must be experienced in West Coast logging , two years. Saws are provided. In Prince Rupert. RECEPTIONIST, 1 opening, $3.50 per hour. Reception duttes minimal, typing, telephone, reception duties, and:billing. . REGISTERED NURSE, 1 vacancy. $6.00 per hour depending on rience. Performing office nursing services. NIGHT er ho 1 o , $5.13 per hour, spent 3 able to handle full audit duties. Must be _able to contro! security of the hotel. ; | BABYSITTERS- . URGENT, open, 1) In -employers home- ; Thornhill area must have _ own -transportation. 1 child. Alternate weeks - must be non-smoker. $7.00 per day. 2) In employers home- two references required- in Terrace, 2 children- shift work-full time $9.00 . per day. 3) In employers ome-two references required-Terrace area. Must ‘have own tran- sportation-1 child-13 months old, hours are 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. General babysitting, $7.00 per day. 4) In em- ployers home cr out-two references required- Terrace area. child 6 months-exp. with babies a must-full time says $3.00 per day. 5) In em- loyers home-live in-two etters of reference are required. Gossin Creek area-shift work-some housework-full time $200.00 per month plus © room and board. 6) In employers home-two references required-in Thornhill area must.haye - own - transportation-3: - -ehildren-some «f° 4 70. + housework-full time evening hours. $10.00 per .day negotiable. 7) In employers home-two references required-in: Terrace area, BHabysit- ting duties-evenings only- 1 child;-1% months old. $5.00 pef.day:; COOK,” 1 = vacancy, $1,000.00 to $1,260.00 . depending on experience. - Will be required -to manage kitchen and slaff and tofunction as head cook — should be fully experienced in food costing and ‘menu planning STATIONARY ENGINEER, 1 opening, $1,470.00 per month plus. Routine maintenance care of steam plant {maintenance of plant and lodge.) AGENT, 1 vacancy, $800,00 to $1,200.00 a — month. Training of one ear provided, ‘should ave background and interest in economics. SHOE REPAIRMAN, 1 opening. $800.00 per month. Must be ‘able to" cperate all standard equipment and machines involved with the trade. COOK, 1 $300.00 per month. Must have experience © in © oriental food preparation. vacancy, .- All that glistened wasn't gold VANCOUVER (CP) — Andreas Meyn bought four gold rings for $1,375 at a February police auction, then found out they were brass. And neither the police nor ‘the mayor nor the police commission ap- pear willing to com- pensate Meyn. He said Wednesda that the rings were ad- vertised as gold wedding rings before the police auction. They were in a locked case and each ring was stamped 18 kt. When he had the rings ap- praised he was told they Closet girl PARAMOUNT, Calif. (AP — If Sgt. Miriam Travis, a specialist on child-abuse crime, had run into tiny Rebecca Holmes by accident, she would have guessed her age at one year. But the 32-inch ‘24-pound girl is The deputies who took Rebecca from her home found her on a cot behind a screen in a bedroom, but they believe she was kept much of the time in a closet eight feet high with. floor space of about four- by 2-feet. She was wearing diapers and a- yjama top. . “Tt was messy,” Mrs. Travis said of the closet. “There was fecal matter. There was evidence that she was kept inside a closet, but we don't know for how long.” Commenting on earlier statements that the child was comined in the closet for five years, a deputy said it might have been longer or shorter, Rebecca, who deputies say cannot walk or crawl, also has _ difficulty speaking, officials say. Alicia Hernandez, 30, and Danny Holmes, 33— Rebecca's parents—were booked for investigation of child abuse Tuesday. Holmes, a laborer, was also, booked for in- - vestigation o sessin the drug PCP. 8 Two other children, Danny, 9, and Alice, 13, appeared to be well treated, said deputies who went to the house on an anonymous lip. Danny and Alice were taken to a foster home; . Rebecca was taken to -Long Beach Memorial Hospital where she was reported in good con- dition. a TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOUR | __ ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROOM r € | AND TURN YOUR DON’T WANTS INTO CASH AT THIS SPECIAL RATE were brass and worth . about $5 each. ; Maynard's Auction, which handled the sale, said Meyn would get his money back but the police had collected the sale proceeds and would have to pay him. The police agreed but said the THE HERALD, Monday, April 24, 1978, PAGE 3 lice board would have approve the outlay. The police board voted three to two against a refund. Meyn said he was told he should go after Maynards who ad- vertised the rings as gold, but the police have his money. And if it isn’t forthcoming he said he will see the board. The police board chairman is Mayor Jack Volrich.. t “[ voted for him,'’ said Meyn. “I even worked for him a little in the last - election. . Chimps ‘Human’ - they murder too WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr, Jane Goodall says the chimpanzees she has heen studying behave more like humans than she previously believed— they sometimes kill each other. The life of a group of African chimps. that she has popularized in books and film has been shattered by division and war, the animal behaviorist said Wed- nesday. The main group divided and the larger colony systematically wiped out e smaller, she said. “I've always thought there are many similarities between chimps and humans, but that chimps were rather nicer,”’ she said. However, recent vicious attacks and killings among the animals ’she has been studying ‘show chimps are even closer to humans than I thought.”’ In 1960 Ms, Goodall began studies of a group of chimps living in the Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania. Her studies of the group, which varied in size between 30 and . 40 animals, disclosed that chimps in the: wild are hunters and meat eaters and also make and use crude tools. The biggest recent development was the birth of twins to a chimp named. Melissa, -The twins, named Gyre and Gimble, are six months old and face a stiff test of survival, Ms, Goodall told a news briefing at the National Geographic Society, one of her principal sponsors. FIRST INCIDENT “This is probably the first recorded incident of twins being barn in the wild,”’ said the British- born scientist. A few sets. ‘of chimp twins have been born in captivity. - Ms. Goodell said the twins initially were ‘threatened by — two females who killed and ate babies of their group. . Since chimps depend upon their mother's milk for three years, Melissa will have increasing difficulty raising her twins as they get bigger, Ms. Goodall said. Ms. Goodall said she had no explanation. for the attacks, but “I think they split up because there were {too man males and too muc tension.” | 5 LINES-5 DAYS:5 DOLLARS es ee ee oe oS aD a ees ee eh a se se AS A SD SS et my Mail Coupon with $5.00 cash Print your ads in the squares aon the coupon. Be sure fo include . 1) : effective 1:00a.m, Monday, April.24, 1976, until further Hi notice. i ; Advertisements must meet the Daily Herald advertising stan- CLIT LTT] LIIT TI Lt || CLETT CTT] Litt | Lit dards. .. Highway No.200 Kitamaat-Village Road is rasiricted fa 70 percent of lagal axle foading. i 7“ 1 your telephone number and leave a blank space between words. | a DAILY HERALD Cheque or Money Order to: : . ' . ae A . . ’ . . . i PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “STRIKE IT RICH” The Dal i Rich Ads | Items may not exceed $250in value. 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