we 3 “was entered sometime between . the2ath and 30th of January and “made off with §365 in cash, The se ... Supicious [oot .. parking Jot when he. collided | . with an incoming vehicle driven FEBRUARY | ‘theft was discovered about 2:30 p.m. last Tuesday’ RCMP is: investigating. — “f That's no thief: that’s a: _; policeman '. ‘The janitor al the Terrace‘ ‘Curling Rink was doing -his job when he phoned the RCMP on February Ist and reported prints: and. tire marks al the rear of lhe curling rink. Police, fearing an. at-: : lempted breaking and entering, did their job and leapt into. the -invesligalion... sg, Ii was learned later in the day that the footprints and tire. “marks had been left by the’ RCMP : themselves the night > before while they. made a . security check on the building. -: Investigation _, brings charge. ~~ ‘Raymond, Atwood has’ been - charged with impaired driving following investigation of a two car collision. that. took . place - ‘Saturday evening. Atwood was backing up ‘in -the Legion by‘ Joseph Wagner. ° Both men - are from Terrace. Damages were a modest $375. "Shortages of bertain types of skilled“ workers. continues to “exist: If you are an employer’ - who. has had problems finding . Suilable workers ‘perhaps you would be interested in Canada Manpower’s Training Qu The “Job for’ ‘Skill’ Shorlage ‘or ; 2 Training On. The: Job for, Disadvantaged. a Canada Manpiwer will pay 50. percent of the first-half of the - raining period atid 25. percent of the ‘last’ half of the trainin period fn’ the training: period In a Training On-The Jub for Pacifie North West Trades Fair ; Valentine Bonspie! _ this weekend - ~ Pelruary Ee Wand 17 the ice for the camngal “Peerace Ladies Valente Boaspiel -. AM six sheets of lee wilt be Hong fell aad aud’ “Terrace sone top rate ‘curlisif action in the-four, event «piel. woe Ste deadline for rink eutires oh (uy before Valentine's Febriary 13-86 there's stil a lilile time to get in on Uiigs. You can enter, or ablain farther Bo doladls, by plowing G55-5000 or am he SUL. ut. the cost per rink will | Aprecedent may have been aet recently when a Terrace $100 fines in Smithers Pro- vinelal Court for violations of the Mining Regulations ‘Act. - | » Driftwood Mines Ltd, en- SI . tered guilly pleas to falling to notify ‘the Mines. Inspector hat they were beginning to work, and’ failing ta file a reclamation, program, Sec- The Mines Inspector in, -Smithers and prosecutar for the cases explained that parties interested in mining in im _ the area must notify before disturbing the area, as ‘well as filing a reclamation will restore the site to the way they. found it. othe’ Terrace end \Distriel duyeves' aré again hosting the -- ‘Teryiter Corling Bink will be ~ hopping as the ladies take tothe» curling cuhusiasty ore, in for - Mining firm fined for two. violations ”.. From. the Interior Wows . : mining firm was assessed two - tions 10-1 and 11 of the Act. program indicating how they, They may atso be required | to file a reclamation bend “in - case they make a mess and Ig: robbery AL.4:55 pom. Sunday eight juveniles overturned a mafibox - in front of the Terrace Poat Office and removed some of the | mai) from therein, One of the juveniles. was later ap- prehended: by a. Mr. ‘W. Holmburg and. the others, ranging in years from 1013 - _* were rounded up. The police, . . Parents, probation officials, and the kids ‘of course gathered together: for'a nice, lg talk. -~ Man charged: in brush-off . Charles Peter Smyth af Terrace has’ been charged with passing when. unsafe to do so, following a car collision near the Kalum Lake Bridge. Smyth - apparently pulled out to pass a grader and sideswiped an on- coming vehicle driven by Donald Gerdon Drinkwater ‘of New. Remo: ‘Drinkwater suf-° fered damages. in excess of $900 while Smyth vehicle was -_ seemingly undamaged. - _ Man charged” - : ee ae pecs following collgsion Edward Albert Garner ‘of Terrace was charged with > failing to yield the right of way when leaving.an alley when he pulled out of the alley near the - Terrace hus depot and ‘hil’ the rear fender of a passing car, driven by Shane Daniel Field. Damages were $200. - “Training on the job plan available who can train. the trainee. It is hoped thatirainees will become a permanent part _jof the: staff onee training, is “complete,” All employers ‘ot financed primarily by lax” revenues, including non profit _ ployers wishing to participate in this program would be required - lo fellow a training plan, obtain, the agreement of their union, ‘agree lo pay adequate wages and ensure that trainees will not replace other workers on lay .. oft-notiexpecied 10; he aja ; off: 4 raining on the hob is geared May Day weekend. ‘This endeavour proved. to be highly successful last. year when some. 11,000. persons passed through the turnstiles. ‘this is an excellent way. {o reach Uhe 65,000 polential aistomers:in the region. © ~ : “Booths are” now.” being reserved and the rental includes ‘a pre-ronsirucled booth, hydro” needs “advertising ‘and ’24 hour. patrol and erawd control. - Slippery ‘Close calls, like sliding an intersection narrowly: missing. .- -a delivery truck cat be lerrilying Winter driving, ex: perienees. 2. Lo I couldn't happen lo you, you say, because you have snow lires on, Bul huve you checked these tires recently for wear or - damage? ~*~ ee r _ don't, fix it up," he stated. Driftwood Mines “Ltd.” had been warking off and on since” about 1967, with the majorily. of their work” being, carried out in 1979,-hesaid,' - The site, conaisting- of several acres, is situated in an alpine meadow above the timber line at about the 6,000 foot level; approximately four - iniles up Harvey Mountain in the Driftwood area. ~ a Although they have started. and finished - their work, Driftwood Mines will have to. file-a reclamation’ program _ based on-what work they have done, and whers; and may be called upon to place a bond for ‘the damage. . * This is belleved to be the ‘ first case of thia nature td be ‘dealt with. in the, Smithors area." oe ugencies, are eligible: “ Em- - more “16 jhe’ disadvantaged" in the ‘Terrace Arena over the -One-sided .-”. collision: | Avis Carmen Delagiroday was forced: to .stop on. Lakelse Avenue to allow another vehicle to turn into the ‘Wooltworth's parking ‘lot: last’ Monday" af- terngon and while she was there she was. hit from behind, suf- fering $25 damage to her car. The: fellow that hit her Ray Caumartin of Kitimat, didn't getoft quite so easy though. His vehicle was damaged to the ‘tune of $1,5000. : Man hits horses | "Jeffery Dilley of Terrace Was driving along Highway 16 near ‘the Copper River Road at at 2 a.m. Sunday when suddenly two birsea stepped out onto the road infront of his vehicle. Unable to swerve in. lime, Dilley was forced to hit both animals. ‘ The. Dilley vehicle suffered “$3700 -.- the horses, a'mild in - ..!. convenience. Whett all the fuss was over Lhey calmly continued .. on theif way. : Car. wash : we cleaned out. Entry -was. gained | to. the. Upland’s Shell Car “Wash _ on - Kalum Sireet overnight on the dnd. of February and $570 in .. ‘cash was taken.” The culprit © gained entry. by smashing the © window in..a garage. door, reaching inside ard slipping the - - conlinues °° calch. Investigation into the crime. lack of marketable. skiils :ani work experience, .! learning: difficullies” ete.;.. are... other _dactors given attention. Nature of reimbursement: is 1 percent «for: the: first!.four weeks of training, 90 percent-of, the first hal€ of the” remaining period and’ 60- percent of the remaining . training period, Again the - intention. is: that unemployed: people will gain a markelable. skill — and..be -relained as - a, valuable. and. “useful anenmber: Should you have further ~enquiries regarding either, Training on: the. Job: Skil Shortages: or Training ‘On ‘the Job, . Disadvaniagess pleas BETIS ades. an before opening day. A nominal a major expansion of it’s fleet of vehicles and terminal facilities con{ael.Canada Manpower al’: — air _. ‘Po. ensure attendance al the- © ; Fair the Jaycees will undertake - extensive’ advertising -, campaign throughout the ares - approximately three’ weeks’ JHE HERALD, ‘alltrans: Express Ltd today. nnounced ..1974 . plans. for a across Canada... “The announcement.-was made _ by James “A. Gretzinger, President & General Manager of the Company which has it's Canadian: head office at® the Highfield Towers on. Canada Way in Burnaby, B.C. : Alltrans is the Canadian link in a chain of rapidly expanding Thomas Nationwide ‘Transporl (TNT) operations across North and South. America, Asia and. - Europe. * . . Gretzinger said Alltrans has ordered for 1974: delivery 206, Irailers, 22 power units ‘and 50 replacement: power units al a total cost of $3,123,000, In 1974, there. are plans for major expansion and: new construction- of . (erminal facililies in the provinces of. : ‘TERRACE, B.C. Canada,” a British Columbia, Alberta, __ Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. The total estimated cast Is $2,920,500, - ; . Alltrans recently’ completed construction of a new terminal in Calgary, Alberta, with land and buildings costing $575,000. The Company empicys more than 1200: persons across Canada. - “Commenting” on. the Co: pany's growth and investments... Gretzinger said, “I believe that.” gyeeria M.L,A. Harley Dent our remarkable: growth ‘in Canada. . during the . past ° 30 -months is dye to the fact that we are service-oriented © and becruse we have good people, :. The investments we are making prove that we are confident in, Canada’s future and confident . in our “ability to grow with. ‘ALCAN DIVIDENDS The Directors of Alean Aluminium ..Limited, today declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cenls per share, U.S. funds, on the common shares of the Company; payable 11 March * 1974 lo shareholders of record al the close of business 11 February 1974. The number of Alean Aluminium Limited common shares issued and outstanding as of 31. December 1973 34,396,086. ~: ’ A quarterly dividend of 43 cents per share in Canadian currency was declared on the 4l4 percent preferred shares of $40.00 par value of the Company, payable 15 April 1974 to preferred shareholders of record al the close of business 99 March 1974. . was ltrans invests in Ganada announced from his Viclorla office that-a contract in the amount of $1,072,000 was awarded to Canron Llid., A grant of $92,444.88 lo the Terrace Curling Association announced in the Herald some time ago has been confirmed by’ Minister of Recreation and Conservation, Jack Radford. _The grant was approved several months ago but was held up due to some legal technicalities involving the “admission charge will be-made- ‘for. hose in attendance, “::""" ». plan has: been ‘mailed - out to “formation. is: avatlable: by” Jo BC, fined o with. the: proceeds gaing < to ™ “There will. be. A floor plan-and registration , merchants and’ further -in-: telephoning 695-7231 or! by. writ subj ‘Limiled °. tir ‘recommend that tires with less . : than one sixteenth inch of.(read - What does’ one-sixteenth inch of tread rubber look like? Take ©, a new Canadian penny. Place. jhe hattom edge into the tread grooves. © Jf you can’ see. the ‘ hotiom of the word Canada in, ‘two or more-adjacent grooves," your lire needs replacing. ~The same. lest. should be, applied ‘to. your regular, tires __-evenil winter in your part of the ‘country amounts only to rainy seasons, During the. first ten minules or so of rain, when the . water mixes. with: the. oll and ' * residue covering the road, ice- . ae ‘dri ltions occ w*Tn this particular cane,” jike ‘driving conditions ur and if will take you al least four - . times the distance fo stop, even with good rubber under. your " car. | : ae soa 2. A few. tips for foul weather. * driving fram: (he Canada Safely Council: never “lock up"’-the 2” wheels by. jamming on your brakes. -, pump them. down, instead; * increase ‘following distance between, you and the car in front, avoid abrupt usé of the.accelerator ‘and sleering wheel and beware . of ‘sharp curves, wind gusls, - shudy spots and bridges. ; “. Should you slatt to skid, take your {oot off-the gas and steer jn.-, . The direction’ of the skid by ..- * Turning the front wheels in the direciion: In which’ your: rear - wheels are sliding. Then, as the- - ear stabilizes straighten oul the wheels and pump the brakes gently to slow. down. the, Ing. P.O; Box 699, Terrace. ©. thickness should .be- replaced... : * . Autoplan insurance: © Cee + with-nearly 4,000 Autoplan ects" cee Bi “‘Goodmeh’ Canada | lire engineers | - “TC BC. * But your Autoplan ny Jongers e faced’ with long,: frustrating °~ line-ups. when: ‘you “go “to ‘get. your -- But tight now, it’s easy agerits and Motor Vehicle Licence.offices: set up to , give you prompt. personal attention, 7” “t's already. toa late. to: mail your application Lo agent can still see that -you haye the insurance youll need when Autoplan “takes effect March Ist. OS “Tf you ‘didn’t get’ an Autoplan application form in the mail for each vehicle you own, just bring in. your night. . WIGHTMAN & SMITH O’BRYAN INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. REALTY LTD. . $té, 101-4690 Lazella Ave. oe a - 4611 Lakelsa Ave. . Terrace, B.C. . os ean Terrace, B.C, “PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. _ 4646 Lakalse: Ave : ‘Tarrate, B.C: 4 “Pravincial Government Bld 4504, Lakelse Ava. Terrace, B.¢, .. Do it now, the line-ups. will be. GOVERNMENT AGENT: >: because the longer KITWANGA BRIDGE — CONTRACT " Nose9, Contract 2, the Kit” wanga Bridge across ‘ihe ~.'- Skeena River for the fabricalion’ ” and erection of structurat steel.» %: ‘work. Vancouver for Bridge program =“ CURLING CLUB GRANT — CONFIRMED =, completion of some work as oullined ina Land Use Contract . entered into between the City ° and the Association. : Assovialion an extension of one’... - year tocomplete the work thus. clearing the.way for final ap- provalof the provincial grant,— . fer certificates’ If there: are any: