PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Thursdsy, November 10, 1977 What's Happening? In Terrace Men’s Badketball League play, Skeena Hotel meets 9-22 Whats Happening Thursday, Nov. 10, Skeena Hotel takes on Totem Ford in Commercial Hockey League play at 10 p.m. in the Terrace arena, In Terrace Men’s Badketball League play, Skeena Hotel meeta Red's Billiards at 8:30 and Ev's Men’s Wear take on Alt Season’s at 9:45 in Skeena Jr. Secondary School’s gym. Friday, Nov. 11 Through Sunday November 13, the first conference on women and economic development will be held at the In of the North In Prince George. Saturday, Novy. 12, The Tomahawk Tribe dance will be held in the Thornhill Community Centre beginning at 7:30. There will be a beauty contest and raffle draw. Tickets are $6 per person. For further information, call Wally Lefebvre at 635- Terrace NDP are sponsoring a dinner-dance in the Arena banquet room beginning at 7:30 p.m. Jim Fulton, federal constituency candidate, Graham Lea, MLA for Prince Rupert, and Colin Gablemann, a B.C. representative on the NDP federal council will be there. The Terrace Reds meet the Smithers Totems in the Terrace Arena at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, nov. 13, The Terrace Reds meeti the Commercial League all-stars in the Terrace arena at7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, the Harlem Clowns meet the teachers all- star team in Caledonia’s School gym at?:30p.m. Folksinger Mary Litchfield will sing at a coffee house in the NorthWest National Exhibition Centre in Hazelton at 8 p.m. Admission is $2. In Commercial Hockey League action, the Totem Ford's meet Gordon and Anderson at 9:15 and Skeena Hotel takes on McEwan Motors at 10 p.m. at the Terrace arena. A two-week industrial firs aid course starts at NorthWest Community College in Terrace. Classes run from 9 to 4, Monday through Friday. Call Brian Loptson at 635-6511 for further details. : Tuesday, Nov. 15, a two-day seminar called Creating a Career sponsored by Canada Manpower will be held at NorthWest Community College. The tuesday night movie at the NorthWest National Exhibition Centre will be Of Human Bondage starring Bette Davis: and Leslie Howard. Showtime at the centre in Hazelton is 8 p.m. Again on Tuesday, in Terrace Men’s Basketbal] League lay, Ev’s Men’s Wear meet Red’s Billiards at 8:30 and eena Hotel takes on All Seasons ‘at 9:45 in Skeena Secondary School gym. Wednesday, Nov. 16, there will be a slide show and talk on the Seven Sisters at the NorthWest National Exhibition Centre in Hazelton at 8 p.m. Oil port inquiry to have recess VANCOUVER (CP)Dr. Andrew Thompson, inquiry commissioner of the West such groups as the Kitimat Oil Coalition demanded more money to research the Coast oil ports inquiry, said hazards involved with Wednesday the inquiry will transshipment of Alaskan. _ bé recessed. . crude oil.- | “Thompson said the j inquiry would be reac- Meanwhile, Environment tivated as required at some Canada said Dr. Thompson would review the evidence before him and hear from inquiry participants until later date or on the orders of the federal government. The inquiry commissioner returned here from Ottawa, where he held talks with federal cabinet ministers on extending the length of the inquiry and giving it more money. Various intervenors in the inquiry into the impact of establishing an ail port on the British Columbia coast have demanded additional money. Funding of $380,000 was made available to various special interest groups when the inquiry began last ut spokesmen for spring, the end of the year. It said he will submit a statement of proceedings to Fisheries and Environment Minister Otto Lang and Transport Minister Otto Lang in the spring. . Environment Canada said there are no active ap- plications before the federal government for contruction of an oi] port on the B.C. coast, but that Dr. Thomp- son's report would provide assistance on how to deal with any forthcoming appli- cations. OPERATING FAST FOOD FRANCHISE IN TERRACE, B.C. dutles in Vancouver. This is an on-golng unit welt established in the Terrace community and offers an excellent future. Assume existing financing which has gaod terms, Complete training provided. 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It was the first time charges under the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act were laid against a foreign fleet on the West Coast since Canada extended its fishing zone to 200 miles from 12 miles on Jan. 1. Positions taken by radar _ Ferry runs aground. VANCOUVER (CP) — A CP Rail ferry freighter, which ran aground in Active Pass early Wednesday was pulled free by two tugs and refloated Wednesday af- terpoon. A search and rescue spokesman said the 380-foot Carrier Princess would be taken to Swartz Bay, north of Victoria, for examination by divers. The $5.25 million ferry went aground while travelling through fog and rain from here to Swartz Bay. ° Earlier, a CP Rail spokesman said that first surveys showed no serious . damage and no oil] leakage from the vessel’s hull. The ferry, with a crew of- 14, carried 16 highway transport trailers as cargo. 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