Inflation talks Legion news Gearing up THE HERALD, Thuraday, September 39, 1977, PAGE 1 | Kitimat Council School hazard removed . . at convention for fall HEBiANNDUNSMUTR {0 patrol more frequently Council algo decided to afticer until December 81. ‘Resonsibility after the labour sector but he is now "., to and from school. accept an offer from the Other appointments ap- AIB is the topic for a panel unable to attend. Another Kitimat district council The traffic and planning Fr cial department of proved at e_ meeting are: discussion slated for the labour representative will Once again the fall and ‘There will be 24 rinksin all moved quickly Monday to committees wil study s ghways to share the cost De Kleine, as m Saturday afternoon session come in his place. winter is getting underway having a one day curling remedy a potentially |imits ar school cross of a street light at the en- manager from October 5 to of the NWLA Cinvention at The Convention gets St the Royal Canadian spiel plus a banguet, dance hazardous situation at the and council will ask subdivision at OOUcRee sey Decgmiber ($1; Kurt the Terrace Hotel Fri. Sept. underway Friday evening at Legion in Terrace. and breakfast. It is sure to Roy Wilcox school crossing choo] board to continue Subdivision at OOlichan and penthal as a member of 30 and Saturday Oct.1. i the REM Lee Theatre Bp.m. Various committees are be afuntime so even if you on Malabila. school patrols with more Highway1o. advisory planning com- NWLA Is bringing the Allan In conjunction with the ‘getting together again and are not curling, -plan to A group of concerned adult participation. teart mission until March 31, SISTERS, Jay Hoyle and convention the NWLA is making preparations for came out and cheer your parenis urged council to “yi bth neh yDonald Alexander S 1979; and Mark fila as Felix and his Banjo Band to presenting the Allan Sisters oming activities. The teams. ke action in view of a roved ree ‘bydaw was appointed returning "acting treasurer. Terrace in conjunction with with Jay Hoyle and Fellx first General Meeting after “desion by principal Martin St Orizing a loan of their convention, as well as Poosak both Friday and summer stand down was _ Asalawayson Friday and Epp to end school patrols 4) 54) t0 for renovations to Al Blisch who will lecture on Saturday evenings, a real held at the Branch on Saturdayeveningsthereisa September 30. Riverlodge recreati ‘safety in the Woods. family evening ‘of en- Tuesday, Sept 13th. Thisisa-~ live band at the Branch for group of concemed Contre and granted ve ne giniemnbers of the panel tertainment. ckets at standing date, for Geberal i eiertianad and listening parents urged council to ear permit to Jance scussing responsibility $5.00 can be hased at ectings, e secon ’ * . ings. after the Me include Sight and Sound and Ev’s Tuesday of each month, and decision by principal Martin Holdings Logwing facilities TERRACE ANB DISTRICT reprentatives from Men’s Wear. Management meets the As you are will aware and Epp to end school patrols on’. Eonest Avenue a8 a government, labour and The Saturday schedule third Tuesday of the month. so isthe writer this dispaten September 30. workshop and storage area CHAMBER management. Pepresenting ‘features asafetyconference The Lad. Auxilliary is inclined to be spasmodic DE. Blix, 20 Davy for do-it-youseld automobile 0 Federal government ia the in the morning, a luncheon General meetings are the atbest. Tobeupto dateand Cresent, told couneil thatin airs F Conservative MP from the with guest speaker Bob first Tuesdayofeach month completely informed on € morning alone, she had ‘. ; COMMERCE Kamloops Bob Briseoe and Briscoe, Conservative MP, and their tive meet Legion acitivities the besp Seen eight cars speed Counci topka quick look at from management comes the pancl discussion in the the last Tuesday of the possible thing to do is to ‘Hrought the crossing at 40 a report from the acting The Terrace aid District Chamber of Cemvnarcs fe Don Best, senior Vice afternoon and the Presin- month, attendd the meetings and ph or more. Gipal mpanager on ine Currey stated the Crna ot Cruar aa President’ Operations dents Ball in the evening. The Ladi ith frequent the Branch, in that She called the RCMP and annual problem of backyard Ave, The buldig Ia caaribed 2 9 wechier Canadian Cellulose. Len Tickets are available at eparations for busy Pai Manner you will not be Was appalled to learn that storage for recreational son a aid carorm Thave we th or Guy was to represent the NWLA aifice. et dependant on the in- cars need not slow down at vehicles and decided the Gout etry athaogharenr coer. The oo! iw cnr smorgasbo being held in termittent rambling of a school crossing unles signs present | regulations are shai, The balicing str sale asl where wlth se : . ° ; indicating a reduced speed sufficient. successhl bidder responsible for remmvel me later } the 25th of September from harried dispatch writer. . then October 15, 1977. The highest er ery bid net N othing r eally, J us t sick 4pm. will 7pm. This is Committee Chariman. tie are fy ie 20. Gwyn advieur "planning. eam. - Herald staff always a delighful feast so andinterested individuals Street, said “Kingfisher has mission for atudy. Bee eit le the Qeanitnr at Row 10) Tervecs, If your child’s been sick this week, please don’t call come and the family. who havé news of interst to already becomeakiller, We — Righ now, residents may cout bidder wail by enenunioed Gclaner Ii Wire the police. , The Dart Club is un- the membership, please don’t wanttoloseachildon buil temporary structures ; t RCMP in Kitimat were “deluged” with phone calls derway again and Wed. at8 contacat the writer wither Malabila.” in their backyards to protect rsa outset eer cate ais | paeille ceton ot By cling ke? ry Gul ated maou fa ih child should take the youngster to a hospital, said | lis a schoo elters must be taken down Cpl. Rick Harries, young pi ‘year. Everyone is welcome Beak, crossings and ask the RCMP the spring. nuclear fallout. The report was apparently sparked by an incident Monday night when two very tipsy lads were found by e ec _ Police had reason to believe there was a third youth. involved and started looking The radio broadcast didn’t explain why children Should be sick, so “people put to and two said Harries. “Everybody with the ‘flu and the most common fear was sic for him, together’’ one ddown’ ess due to ‘Library News with Elaine Perry. come out and join The Dart games wach Wed. night. details on this,as they are made available to the writer. On Saturday, Nov. 5. Terrace Branch 13 will be hosting the 2nd Annual Zone Curling Spiel (Mixed). Wealth of material on money Money. Everyone talks about it-how to get more, be sure you Get the Right rrsp is a guide to the per- everyone is talking about, said’ to be an Australian how to stretch it, what todo formanceof103RRSPfunds Gone WithThe Wind. ‘with what you have. A_ in Canada. wealth material on these | TheCanadian MasterTax - From Desolation to topics can be found at the. rary, eS “aati aie Assert that therewis: nothing about the subject that connot be understood, the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith has ventured 4 comprehensive discussion in his recent book Money: When It Came, Where It Went (332,490,) The aim of Sylvia Porter’s Money Book (932.024) is prepare you to win in evel sphere of your economic life by telling you how to earn money, spend it, invest it, borrow it, and use it to better you life. The Fiancial Post Money ‘Management Book (332) is addressed to Canadian in all walks of life, who are looking for more ways to save and multiply their dollars, or to have expensive fun at little or no cost. _ Although income tax time is get ike hipaa off, you m e tp prepare by reading about estate planning. Tax Savings Plans In Canada: How to get, the Most for your Money lains the benefits and catches of RRSP’s. How to - Guide. (336.71) served not | - ‘otily as’ assistance. in preparation of income tax retruns, it is also a reference source on federal taxation. Inifation is a persistent theme’ explaining its causes and effects is the aim of a new Financial Post. book called Treadmill to Ruin? A Palin Guide to the Unseen Rot of Inflation (832.41). Teaching consumers how to beat the inflationar economy is the idea behin Mikes Grenby's guide to Fighting. Canada, (392.024). H you're like most people and have doubts about hos to invest your money, have a look at Investing Profitable in Canada by investment ‘analyst Ali Granger or at Art Phillips’ little books How fo Win at the Stock Market, When ail is said and done though, thekey piece of advice is ‘Use your library, it’s the best bargain in town! Sone recent additions in Terrace Public Libary: The Thorn Birds by Collen McCullough. The new novel Charles Postak dies after illness , Others. 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