Beatilishes. a0 1 Zam Avis Tennant performed exotic ee formed fe were Dale Pruden, Susan Camp- one VI 3-2801 . 170: HP Engine, 6-ft. Style. "side Box, ‘Custom Cab,’ , Heeyy ard Eaulpment, “ticence CM-700 ru pace. 1995 Bob Parker lid. © : Terrace, B.C. Serving Terrace, the Hub City of the Mighty Skeeng Valley tn Northwestern British Columbia : - a - i a € r od Prov. a brary, - Perlodicais Depa tuen Nicteria,- B. Bee th Year, No 29 “Tz Ps Hopproval by Central Mor lorated, ing wall be started before feet. Each suite will have mY antenna; glass-sliding Bo will be equipped with elec a Frank Wall of 4729 for the construction. Wallace Paine, who is developing the property,” reports construction of the 28-unit’ apartment build. The building will, comprise. eight two ‘bedroom suites, each with a floor area of 1,050 square feet and 20 one- bedroom units, each containing 770. square wall carpeting; heat lamps in the bathroom; wired-in The basement will contain a. froom; storage areas; furnace. and boiler rooms ‘etc’ \partment Approved | Construction of a $300,000 apartment ‘building’ | t 4632 Davis Avenue,’: Terrace, -has: been’ given. tgage and Housing Incorp- March 15,1967. - a. private terrace; wall to- doors to the terraces, and» tric fridge and range, ~ large recreation ‘Tuck is local representative ml a Hawaiian Tour” nd Hot Springs Resort. The party, which was to have een for those taking part in a ecial 15-day tour of Hawaii arting February 25, grew in opularity so that tickets were ld beyond the group and {1 “the Administration, Building wk at the Alrport: will he-made . _ 8 7 e 6: 8 wewitactactisnnll moment the report should approve the building of the administion ‘building. Then we will be on our way.” office during last week's “Big Storm” IRATE CIIT- _ ZEN (on ‘phone) Next time , your: damned: graderman “goes: past ‘ny | ‘place while. up my driveway entrance ‘with snow — T'll:shoot him! “TTRED DISPATCHER: | ‘Then, you'd better draw. fast . Mis-' ter: Our ‘gradermen tide ; “vote ‘from, Latics. . Redtter: who: contributed. the. above— under ‘Ws belt?)<. oe. ‘“Haltor's “Note. to L cer, | Out-of-town ‘guests: included Mr. Increase’; Shown | Festival to: We held “April: 10-22, ‘year, and ‘the’. committee - feels|th inelude’ ‘Ritwange, . Ajyansh of: | tfles ‘have’ “comé ‘In ‘from: Kiti- | Mat: this yeat.": Munieipal Council has ‘lven approval in principal to an expenditure of approximately $15,600 in modifi- cations to Terrace'’s new sewage treatment plant. ROBBIE. BURNS FETED Terrace Shine Club — played host to some: three - hundred Burns. Banquet in the Com- munity Centre on _ Saturday, January 28, Feature of the banquet Was the traditional “haggis,” piped ‘in by Piper Allan Tutt. The address fo the haggis was given gave the address to the “Im- mortal Memory” in true Scot- tish fashion; ; Following the ‘banquet, the ‘installation of officers took place. Ken Speares. of. Vancou- ver, high priest.in Divan: of Gizeh Temple installed the fol- Towing officers: President — Stacéy Marris; vice-president |W. G. Melvin and - secretary- treasurer — Joe Schultzik. Taking part in the program ‘was “Miss Vickie Smith who performed highland dances ac- companied by Piper Allan Tutt and: vocal soloist Miss Heather McLeod accompanied by Mrs, D. Thompson. ‘Dancing - followed . to the music of the “Chordettes,” and Mrs. Ken Speares, Mr, and Mrs. L,. Johnson and. Gar. Jen- nings of ‘Vancouver. The -Kit- imat Pipe Band was unable to attend due - 0D . inclement wea- ther. .. oe In'F. estival Entries . There..are $44 entries this year for Terrace annual Music This: is: forty. more . than ‘last the: participation ds much bet- ter all round, : : , Afeas competing ‘this “year The: largest ‘numaber » of! ‘en wee -“Wertace’ ‘and: ‘Prince * ‘Rupert Ein: Persons at ¢he annual Robbie |: by Andy Taylor. Dr. I. §. Mudie|* mithéers and C | Basic ¢ Council Gives cctis , sone SRI spennaerd $300, 000 Profit Terrace Booze ’ Terrace liquor sales netted $292,330.36 In profit during tha: last fiscal yaar for the. Liquor. Control Board it was . learned here this week, In the annual: report for the yeer April 1965 to March 1986, gross liquor sales . for Terrace were Ilsted at $1,003,280.32. © Operating ‘ex: penises and ‘administration costs . accounted fer 42, 495.17 of the cost picture. During. the same period Terrace ‘tailled up $6,270.00 In fines on liquor offences, Liquor offences. through- out the entire province of B.C, netted. AM T4S17 In fines, ; Gross ‘sales for the whole Skeena area during. the 65. 66 perlod were $2,293,668.17 with. Terrace. taking. top place on the list. included in Skeena area are Kitimat, Smithers, Terrace and Hozel-. ton, [o£ Dervace this” avalatiche lay!. ~lan' he" path -ofi; Warren's, weat- . | bound’ freight, The train’ plow-|: ed ‘into : the huge’ ‘pile of anow ‘|of Terrace on Monday. He was. : -gan early Saturday. when tons “| crews were finished with the _|o Terrace when a third alide On ‘Communications Cut Off As Snowslid , fe ; Hit Northern Coastal Region CNR Engineer Injured ~ os Service Restored Now | ‘CNR engineer, “Tiny” War- ren was injured in a snowalide that wiped out trackage and highway about 40 miles west taken to Prince Rupert. General Hospital where he is reported] on in good condition today, His injuries included. several brok- en ribs and a broken eollar- bone.. The overdose of trouble be- ‘of rain-soddened snow plunged half a mile west of Usk -and left a pile of rubble 40: fect deep and 500 feet long in its wake. Clearing ...#8 worked fever- ishiy throughout the day. to open the rail line, and shortly after a ‘delayed westbound passenger train passed through the area at about il pm. another avalanche came. down at the same spot. : ‘By midnight Sunday; work second cleanup and had return- cut off connections * between Terrace and -Prince Rtipert. Located about 40 miles west ‘ Notice To Fy until the delivery system is to send our regular subscri If perchance you rece this worry. you. and no one calls on you — address — dial Vt 3-6357. ience to our subscribers, mistakes ore made,: please In the process of change-over to house-to-house ~ delivery service for our Terrace “Omineca’” Herald yearly subscribers we experienced something - of probiem, Unfortunately some of our valued regular customers were inadvertently missed last week. We apologize for this, and have decided that. If, however, you are.o regular yearly subscriber mail —— but please phone us: and give us your home .. We are establishing this “home delivery sevice,” : excluding the Bench for the time being, as a’ conven- informed if you do not get your paper. Subseribers perfected we will continue ibers a paper in the mail . Carriers will enquire as to whether. or not you | are a yearly subscriber on our mailing list. If you ore please give the boy or girl your name and address. ive two” papers do not let | your paper will be in the If during the transfer, . bear with us. Keep us The Publisher CNR work crews didn’t even get a chanice to ‘hang cag up their shovels last weekend in a deluge of avalanches - -: that began early Saturday and continued through Mon- day, cutting off rail and highway traffic between Terrace’ a and Prince Rupert and severing the rail line at Usk. ‘, down the mountainside about] * | would cost in the vicinity. et and rock, derailing two engines’ nt and nine boxcars, ; CNR and Dept. of Highiwaya crews were dispatched at once. - to start the third major clear- ance job of the weekend. Regular railway schedules “ were resumed Monday. night at. ; 10 o’clock but highway traffic did not resume until late Tues- Dr. Luck. ae Out Of Luck = In By-law Bid. . Dr. D. H. Lusk, | director of the Skeena: Health Unit .": has asked Terrace Municipal. ‘Council to create a ripened outlawing ‘sale here oF rw. milk, - ‘ Gommenting ‘en ihe re ” quest, Councillor Jolliffe. sald, “This. is something |: ; that’s comes up every. year. -: 7 When | was on Council five - years ago it came up” Lines ‘Het sald® ‘the. request’ came during a recent meeting : the Health: Board at--which - representatives. from. all- communities in the district ‘ware present, | ayer “Luckily there were ‘peo. mh, ple present from Smithors:.° # who ssid raw milk is also sold there, but that all cows © are TB tested. |. told.: the ' meeting | would not. necom-.: mend that a by-faw:be drawn up ovtlawing raw milk: be cause people in Terrace have a cholce, as there are both | types available here‘ 7 Reeve Goulet said the only problem is that In the event |, of an epidemic the onus , Is, on Municipal 1 | Se mae "We are responsible. fer the people,” he cald, ; . Councillor. Lane. pointed. - out that for the one distrib- . utor of raw milk in the Ter . race area fo instal a pastours: % ization wnit and change over, me $40,000. He added . that the ae local ‘distributor has, XPT: : sed a willingness to go ahead... with the changeover “within Terrace Little Thentre pro- week-end when they preserted| : the ‘traditional English panto- mime, “Jack and the Bean- stalk.”” in for well deserved congratul-| jis ations for very fine handling of a large cast. She was: ably assisted by Mrs. Esther McCabe. Three. performances’ in the Community Centre, Friday and Saturday evenings and Satur. day matinee, gave adults and children alike 244 ‘hours of fun- filled. entertainment. Amid] laughter and tears the age-old | : falry-tale-unfolded,— and from the: widow's ‘garden the witch’s | beans’ took .reot and | sprouted forth':to’-provide’a laddex!for Jack:-to: reach: Glant land, the laboratory ‘of: Hokus Pokug and ch: who © turned, aut, foy the. He did just. shat. throug “ther ingetialty: af! "stage. manager, Ken Rowe; ‘setdesigner Mrs;: “Tess We're’ with you teal : Helpatton standing. a arésecond: and”: third: : in: par PANT OMIME duced a tremendous “hit”: this] ° Director Molly Nattress came'| By CATHERIN duced by Mrs. .Fargl Kamp, |-, while Campbell Lane ina loud and mysterloug voice set..the mood for the play. And then: the fairy tale came joyfully to |. During the afternoon per- formance, when children had to be. turned away ‘for. lack | of: room, little “boys: -and . girls crowded. ho the foot of the atage in their excitement. To the splendid cast goes ‘the glory of producing the laughter and teary, =. :-. ‘Patricia Nattress, 35° “Jack,” played anexcellent part by -vis- ualizing™ ‘the: popular: character in ‘spritely fashion. , Her’, songs also captivated ‘the audience. -David:-Simoria, - Widow: Widout,":, fussed. “about: and brought. much laughter : tn: _[elever female impersonation... ; “Ruth, ‘Ballock, : a3. “Miss. Prim) songs: “end. patter: Sere ‘the |, audience, ': “with | the: Selection, Feng the, ‘tound affects ‘Bro “maa malelng, a aime fit. | Thain, Laurle ‘Hallock, Heather ||-wound.:: Dancers. taking | part’ “WEEE Debbie* Dakin, Vick Ler]: e| Hobbs, : [Norma Danio, | Kathy: “or EM, FRASER os ae _ Guy. Williams, as is “Maior cat. astrophe"* played. ‘a splendid afwo yours or. 50.” . part and brought forth gales of = Jaughter, : * Shelly Hallock, 23 “Bratilda” performed very ‘well as . did}. Gayle Wassel-as Jill, ~~) Don Hitcheock as “Fokus Pokus" | igave “spookey"”. action beans Jaco assistant age Manager; - ave" Ainsley: set. building -—: Daye. ‘Marshall, D Bul: ‘MeCabe and Nick Nattreag: | Lighting John. Nance. and: Bob Calder; properties — Mild: red. Wagensar,: Fhe docks. costumes: } June. Baton, Vivian “Cameron, Kim ‘Jolliffe;. make-up ~ Robin’: McColl ‘and Nothert: Dote;: pont of the house attendant: “Harel Cainbrin ‘and publici yi — Mica van Hoek," to the play most convincingly, while. Sharon-Lynch did well in the: double roles, oft and “good fairy.” Meta Jack's friends —° Laurie Ann Lynch; « ‘Lynette.’ Healy, Malcolm Simona, Janice Fai, bury’ and. Kelly: ‘Harvey. were typical youngsters of the era— which ‘could'-have deen any: ‘orm. “The “Star Ballet” added a de. lghtful“ note’ ne the story. un: ‘throughout ‘the ‘| Ritch, Amer, . Yvonne : Doble, : “Brenda| flaw Johnston, Mary: ‘Watein, Gpatandlo, Cathie ~ Dea