| 2 Chubis “ bward PAGE Bz Forest Industry _ ‘Good - But ‘Exceptional - While the year 1973 has been an ‘exceptionally good one Tor the forest industry, the em- phasis ‘must be. on the word “exceptional because 1966 - - 1972 showed disturbing trends, and developments in 1974 may well be.even more unsetlling. Apart, from ‘the uncertain eiarke:- outlook for building products for 1974, and the energy crisis, (he provincial : governmenl policy which is beginning 'o emerge could serinusly weaken our basic indusiry” if it” were: Im- . plemented. We have audited records covering 56 per cent of total forest industry. sales for (he year's 1966 10 1972, During Ihese years, sales increased by 64 par cent while earnings declined by S58 per cent and the province's take increased by 183 per cent. _. Now We hearthat provincial’s revenue will be increased still further to the point where some companies could’ go oul of business. If the provincial wovernmen): seriously pursues such ‘a-‘policy and further ‘reduces ihe: return on -in- vesiment,- new: investment in _ the industry will decrease even more than it has to date -- and the eurrent rate of Investment is clearly: cunsalisfactory. Once “ihe downward spiral of ° “reduced cnvestment and” the - Joseph Cavanagh, Say Spark Street, Terrace, British H talumbia. has qualified for the hop imernational award of the « fumbined tasurance Company oF Ammerien for his outslanding Tsales and serviee to the public, a “dob” Dowson, regional i anager for British Columbia ‘suid fat. Cavanagh had at. {aid thé Grand Diamand level ay dws Ww. Clement: Stone, “tn- © ernationdl ""Sales- and a Achiey omen Clits. 1 Dowson said ihe coveled d had heen’ presemed for “vonsislently outstanding sales “pecards which refleer nut aniy i high degree of professional will ~ buralso an understanding af the Pamela’. aed _prublems al, = * paligy holders.” “Such service. {0 ‘the’ public wh ~ and leadership ‘ability, as well Sods the achievements recorded “in the process, hive. also done “eredit tes insurance: asa profession.” Dowsan declared. The Sales and: Achievement samedi After,Combined's chuirman. who originied che Apriqnie: 5 Lrepr exentativ SeoIppany 's -te marker ihe sBinle Gia" _ vavel accident!’ policies and ils ‘wher -aveident and health and fe cegverage. Last year, Around «the House . > eLiP AND SAVE “Keep scarves neat and pressed “by rolling them around card- _ board cylinders before storing. Why not convert the spare ‘closet In tha television room into ca telephone booth? You or the Local | Resident ‘Honored | paid, henefils in-exeess ol ° SUG AHH, ‘in, “Using Shine's Aditude — success formulas ages for iy company and its subsidiaries, rie” None sancellable caverage tha! ean. be acquired by individuals in modes! linartcial . SUINS aNees, inusual in. thai the ‘needs of customers are tinder “¢onslant review with representa lives eatling persanally ~~ on policyholders al least every six months ta provide individual consuliation, ee it was once considered unhealthy to eat. food le(t (out in the night air... s Positive Ment: ire. Combined is’ ‘ or He, said, Mrs. Jo Kelly operates her telephone with a single microswiich under her chin. “Possum” has opened her world, | THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. é Mrs. Lorraine Dorosh, provincial chief: marching mether for ihe 1974 Kinsmen Mothers’ March, Feb. 4-3th, prepares campaign. Autoplan information Genter Aincmabile insurance - semething personal, If you have aw question about. how the provincial government's new insurance plan effecis you. gel thé answer. by: phoning 655-2800 in Vaneduver. If you live outside , uf Vaneovver,:call collect. ‘She Inguranee Corporatiay ot - Brilish‘Columbia has (rained -a staff of telephone receptionists 19 answer que’tions about the Autoplan program, which goes . into ‘effect March 1, 1974. * “Beeause B.C. molorisis are _ not yelLcompleiely familiar with Autoplan, we feel our telephone receptionists wil: be of. great assistance, -Bortnick, ICBC's vice- president and general manager, “They have. already ,amswered , about 2.000 enquiries from motorists." -ICBC. expects a baii rage of questions on vehicle insurance and licensing to start this nny. “We expec: This ‘eruach’ peniad for. our. phone - recep- Homsis lo result! from © the miiling of 1.3 million ap- plications for vehicle insurance . and. ticence. renewals, Every vehicle owner in: the. province should “receive: the applications hy mid-January-and we expect many queries on these,” Must over “said Norman: of the receptionist’s . “raining hes been devotad to their understanding the mator vehicle insurance and licensing sysiem, -The women and men whi make up the jnformation °°: centre's .siaff have .been at- fending: lectures‘and seminars > over the, past several weeks, Because of »- the“ variables involved in. raling -2 vehicle, the’information staff... will not quote individual rales the phone. They. will, however, explain the basic and optional coverages, available, premium (financing, claims - procedures, and other details. Questiots of a technical -naure. will be referred 10 ex- peris in other ICBC. depart mcs, Theinformation centre is now * open Monday through Friday. from 6:15 aim. 168 p.m. and on Salurday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~The plan is to remain flexible and “hours will be adjusted | according ta ‘the number of* enquiries received. §o that all motorists are in- sured by the March 1 deadline, the information receptionists will encourage’ callers to _arrange their Insurance early and: obtain. assistance from licensed ICBC agents or motor vehicle licence pffices. B.C. Vocational School - Terrace Phone 635-6511 warrants. Application farms wi! Vocational School. & ‘REGISTRATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE COURSES OFFERED WELDING BASIC — 72 hours ue This course is intended to assist persons working in trades which require a certain amount of welding skill but do not warrant the employment ofa full time welderBoth - theary and practical are included. Mondays and Wednesdays from’7. te 10 pm. commencing January ?, 1974 ADVANCED WELDING — 72 hours This course is designed to advance the knowledge and skills of persons ‘who have completed a Basic Welding Course or-those who have had field welding experience but wha have had no formal instruction. Both theory and practical are included. : Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 10 pm. commencing January 81974 Fee $36.00 DIESEL TUNE-UP -- 72 hours This course is designed to up-date the knowledge and skills of persons engaged in this trade and may be used for persons working toward their T.Q, examination ad- ministered by the Apprenticeship Branch of the Department cf Labour, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7. to 10 pm: commencing January 8, 1974; SMALL ENGINE REPAIR - - ‘90 hours This course will cover small outboard motors, lawn mower and chain saw motors, etc. and is intended to improve the sklils of persons maintaining and working with smail motors. Upon successful completion of the coursa, students should be able to perform tune-ups and maintenance functions and to trouble shoot faults, Mondays’ and Wednesdays commencing January 7, 1974 al seven pm. ~ ELECTRONICS — BASIC — 72 hours This course is designed to cover.basic AC and: oc theory and circuits and the ap- plication and use of testing equipment This course should provide the necessary basic information required to proceed to advanced training in Electronics at a iatar date, Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 10pm, commencing January 7,1974 936,00 . POWER ENGINEERING UP- GRADE _—32 hours This is 2 tutorial type course for students who are taking appropriate Southern © _ Alberta Institute of Technology Course to obtain certification at one of the following: Boilar Operator, Fourth Class Engineer, Third Class Engineer, Second Class Engineer, or First-Class Engineer. Students who have taken such a course should consider enrollment also, The course will be offered each Saturday from 9:00am ta 4:00 pm. commencing January 12,1973 Loe Box 726 - Programme of Evening Courses | The following information is provided on courses to be offered this - year by B.C. Vocational School, Terrace. Additional or different courses which are trade orientid may be offered if. the demand "1 syarlahle at the Vocational Schoo! Enrolimen on the 4irst night {he caurse is offered, *willbe don In some cases Canada Manpower may approve the payment of fees lor qualified persons who take courses to upgrade them in their present employment. Canada Manpower Centre councellors will be available on Registration Night at the Fee $36.00 . Fee $36.00 ‘Fee $45.00 Fee . 4 Fee $36.00 many © For nore than twenty years, thousands of women throughout - B.C. have been participating in -the annual fundraising . drive, the Mothers’ March for the disabled. Preparing for (he Kinsmen Mothers’ March this year is a Woman unlike any - other who ever contributed to the volunteer Marching Mother ranks. She is a woman disabled herself -- in fact, so disabled as tobe teraily paralyze from the neck down, a, Jo Kelly, of Richmond has, in these past: few onthe undergone a dramatic ~ change. Eight years ago, she was stricken with muscular atrophy, which shortly left her nearly completely. powerless. Her fife from that point ‘has been spent in her bedroom, her needs being lended (o by her family, This dependent pattern changed just this past summer, when she received a call from the .Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation. At her bedside, the Foundation: -installed.- a > Possum'' environmental control: machine. Suddenly, - with a slight movement of her chin, she was switching on her _ lights, radio: T.V., answering intercom, her apartment Kn 4542 Lakelse SEASONS SPORTING GOODS Where the Sportsmans concern is our concem 635-2982 opening her door, and alaling on her telephone, :..: - for me, For example, { hadn't used the telephone | for nearly six years, Now. thal can operate. it myself, I vnake several calls a day, and receive many calls tgo.". -. Mrs. Kelly is the first person _in Canada to receive’ home- installed environmental control ° aid such as “Possum.” Already. - she has demonstrated.her new abilities for national television newsmen. : * Mrs.. Kelly. insists that what the environmental aid is daing for her, it can and should -be - doing for others like ‘herself. “That is. when 1 decided 1° “wanted to.do whateve I ‘coil: for the Kinsmen Mothers’ March.” Mrs, Kelly has been” * ap- pointed an official Marching Mother by ithe 1974: Provincial ' Chief Marching Mother, Mrs. Lorraine -Dorash, ‘George, Mrs. Kelly is now preparing -for the upcoming - “fundraising appeal under the . l _ series of group discussions for . mothers of children from 14 - 20 guidance of Mrs, Doresh. Yhis year's: Chief Marching _ Mother comes from a dedicated history, of volunteer service” work for her communily. Mrs. AZ : BUSINESS DIRECTORY — Terrace ERT'S DELICATESSEN — Fine quality foods from all oer the world 635-5440 _ | 4603 Park “MM. 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H, EMPTY 3208a_Kalum : K [" | “| 321 1; Kalum Si EWELLERY AND SILVERWARE Seis quality anywhere Engraving our Speciality H, LEHMANN JEWELLERS © Terrace | EEP YOUR EYES OPEN | For Tip Top Bargains IN THE HERALD EVERY WEEK 635- 5616 A'S IMPORT SURPLUS The IN-PLACE § FOR THAT EXQUISITE GIFT " for that Someone Very Special - 635-6667 Terrace = Yon BARGAINS =. m2 WA in the Classified Section This Week WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1974 Dorosh has been a “member of Kinelle Co-ordinator, presiding over the 1,000 Kinete menibers in B.C, . service projects in their com- munities, bul none with so great: anthusiasm as -the ° province-- wide appeal for funds for the’. work of the Kinsmen. Rehabilltation Foundation,” Mrs, Dorosh says. “It is really thrilling io bea part of a volunteer force estimated (0 be up-to 20,000 strong, which for one week, February 4th to 9th, brings the whole province logelher for-the cause of the disabled: . "It is especialiy assuring to have volunteers like Mrs, Kelly : Working with you,” ‘Notice The Terrace office: of the Skeena Health Unit is planning months. of age. For- further information and registration val 635-6307. ORTHERN SASH ‘Conplete millwork & Cabinetry : plywood - exotic lumber - doors - windows 635-5657 | \ 4418 Legion | ae pre" Roofing & “Kinettes do ‘many kinds of. Paralyzed. Marching Mother ‘Prepares ill ava a A, oye TIME, CIVILIAN EMPLOYERS HAVE BiCoGNizEr THE VALUE OF ARMY TRAINING AND _ EXPERIENCE. ~ low, THE ARMY 16 RETURNING THE FAUDE By OFFERING HIGHER STARTING PAY AND Rank. 10 PEOPLE WHO ALREADY HAVE. SKILLS THE ARMY WEEPS. PETALS ABOUT THIS HEW PROGZAM, CALLED *STINFES Fost SKILLS,’ ARE AVAILABLE FROM Aly ARMY REPKESEN(ATIVE.- : Terrace TIRE STORES 2 4917, KEITH 635 - 6235 _ TERRACE Insulation Ltd..- PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATES 4603 Park 635-7742 Terrace, B.C. --- las UALITY USED CARS a _ Are our Speciality . 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