GET TO ; | VOTE ON: | AUGUST 3¢ | And just what question would you like ‘te ask any candidate seeking election ‘to the provincial | government . as & ; ee _ “Pd like to ask any ’ George Harper, nor ern candidate why the snap exploration crewman election © -- they’re not , . ** giving fair time for. the I'd ask him why itis = “I d ask any candidate “Opposition to organize. ; . that Japan can get some if ‘goods’ and services I'd .ask him - why ,,,\'d tell any candidate ; entative of «= d ask a candidate 11 per cent-of the world must really be as.high as. something isn’t being ‘t's absolutely essential epresenia when we're going to get market. in soft wood’ they are in thenorthwest. - done about the exorbitant {at we get secondary A his Skeena riding th the bridge across the manufactured ‘ products -cost of living up here — ‘dustry in here. Mining - we've been. when B.C. has only 9per _ Basic equipment’ is mealsin restaurants, gas Must offer a real | we live in? That’s waiting. for years and centofthe market-~.and often slow in arriving orand — other staple pportunity ~- they should - years: to ‘get that old Japan has fo pay for her. just simply unobtainable.. commodities’ aré- ata §lve mining a lift. bottleneck out of the way. lumber from us. There’ in time. I would-ask him. ridiculous price: There’s Something has to be done “And we -really need aresomanyin B.C. out of . to work on this problem. got to be a way he ‘can 1% Stabilize the population some industry like a work why couldn't we put and also to look into the: work out better, cheaper i Terrace -- it’s too _ plywood plant ‘brought in factories and give our possibility of ' ‘special’ faster supply lines to this itinerant. There are not _into Terrace ~- and to own people this wood- incentives for doctors to’ area. Vegetables for ‘0ugh home owners to open up mining here. . manufacturing work. It’s go into remote regions: instance are seldom fresh - Support projects we need __ We -certainly need ridiculous tofind yourself It’s. incredible. that. - the only fresh . more to attract people something to stabilize the eating from a table made ‘ - economy of this area. in Japan from B.C. wood. The Money Savers | | Northern Drugs | Lid. Mon. - Sat. 9-9. Sun. 12 - ‘& P. m. Mickey McBeath, . Terrace Se : iS Vie Hawes, Terrace .- Lyn Apolozer, Terrace i m the question we R put to Terrace @ people today. @ Here are there answers. Stewart -- a fair’ sized’ around here is.a bag of here with social. and ~ peanuts. town -- has no doctor. recreational facilities. 4614 Lazelle: Ave. 638: 666 SERVING TERRACE AND DISTRICT TERRACE, B.C. . WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 Beth YEAR NOs AG * ¢ i" new record has. been! sot" for “the - “Terrace Prince Rupert walk. Ken Copaland,. ands expatriate :Englishman * ow living in Princes: Rupert, made the trek, alone, in 27 hours, ste minutes, slicing almost: six. hours:-off the old mark: and earning himselfa tidy sum in the =: bargain.. . i Mr. Copeland, whol works af: > Columbia 5 is Cellulose, ‘began pre- paring for. the walk sev- eral months ago after # t making his first wager = of the IW.A, strike. Eurocan.in- Kitimat is still having problems as the fallers are not yet back —‘|- to work in the Kitimat operations: It is. un- derstood the fallers there are having a meeting: -:|- and it is hoped they'll decide to go back to work - -/j some are back working in the Onion Lake area. { . Columbia Colcel operations in. the Terrace |. district are practically back to. normal. but .-[- MacGillis and Gibbs mill operations in Terrace -.|- is off toa slow stall. They rely on pole fallers who. aD have not yet entered areas which supply. that; | mill.. Pohle Lumper Operations, ‘however, | ‘are, fast moving back into full stride —- and will soon: be working: at full capacity. R.C, M. P, announces their new phone number for all emergenices or enquiries is 635-4011 ‘Please make a note of it. 1 : Latest word from Quesnel | regarding their fly-: ash situation is that their ‘beehive: burners | continue to belch. fly-ash following an. extension: =. of the shutdown deadline from July 15.to Sept.1.° }- .. The .Quesnel paper, The ‘Cariboo Observer, ; ; reports: : . “Cariboo Pulp and Paper ‘Company is. responsible for the extension,” Cariboo MLA ° Alex Fraser announced after hearing from Resources minister Ray Williston. “I know the people of Quesnel didn’t want this extension. I think town council acted entirely without: public | opinion behind them. People are mad at the | whole bunch -- the mills and. the pulp mill,”.. Fraser said. * ‘Those old car wrecks are piling up into such a heap at the @epots we'll soon have a new [| mountain in the area - Rusty Mountain, General : ’ Moto’ Sam. At any rate anyone interested in getting a} wreck to the pile for project Sam - the car. crusher -- please phone the Municipal Offices in Terrace and leave a messagé With the address . and make of car with the receptionist. | ‘Mountain, ‘Scrap ‘Mountain or Mount _ Skeena Valley, Rebekah h Lodge i a rummage sale. August 1 from: a a0 _TOOr all, Terrace; va "SAILIN G COURSE Sailing. Classes are: being given. “aly: 29. =. * August 2nd-at Lakelse. Lake (Olies ‘ Place). for - - both beginning ‘and. slightly. advanced silors. ~'cPimes for the classes are 9-12 a.m., 1-41-4 p.m. (advanced) and 6-9 p.m. The course lasts for 15> . hours with both practical and lecture sessions. .. Anyone interested should -register...at. the ' Municipal office, 3215 Eby St., by Friday, July. 28th or phone 635-6311 for more informacion. _. Logging operations i in Terrace and district are t.. ‘getting back into full swing following settlement. on the elapsed time. Conditions of the wager made it imperative that =. he beat the old mark of © 33 hours, 15 minutes, = Hayden’ Blackmore, # :who accompanied Copeland by car on his & # historic trek, said the ie record-breaking walker = “streamed right along, she was still going af = better than three miles fan hour when he s finished. ad Mr, Blackmore. also accompanied ‘thes siateta’ Norman ‘Hudson, Terrace municipal traffic officer was involved in a car accident on Greig avenue last Saturday. This. is. ‘the scene, shortly after the accident -- fortunately Mr. Hudson was not injured. ' _ Sergeant . runs — Fred Weber contests” - Socred nominations . ‘Well-known. Hazelton’ ..Fred. Weber Managing» "north of the Skeena River, ‘said : revious . Socreds out-o ouch “businessman: and longtime Director of Skeena .- ; Mr. Weber.’ “Now we're on the Lloyd Starnes, when =vesident of -the .area, . Bill. Broadcasters'~-operating radio threshold of big development iS ' m Re = Ian MacDonald, Liberal m™ Candidate for ‘Skeena Riding, @ says his first priority during a this present Social Credit i “Non _- the. northwest with federal and : provincial’ .co-operation. - _interest.is high in this area:. “I don't want a change’ [3 .. The walk began from: want progress for {his area ‘and § the old Terrace civic® wd don't: ‘want any. setback: {oF centre: ate. 2: 05: a.m. t :, Sergeant, has annownced that: and television in Terrace: and “he. will ‘seek -nomination: as District -, announced today. he | Progressive: Conservative | will seek. nominations as. the ‘ : candidate for’. Skeena riding in Social -Credit candidate for the _ up-coming ‘provincial _° Skeena riding in the up-coming - ‘election. The date of July 2o-has provincial election, The Socred: been set. for-‘the’Skeena . nomination meeting will be held “Progressive: Conservative: at 2. pm. Sunday. July’ 30 at! “nominating convention, to take. Skoglurid Hot; Springs resort.’ " Ted Campbell, 2 representative: “of the Suni Life. Assurance Co., ion” established . the. old visit, personally a ymark in 1968, ay constituents as is | ‘possible -in “Miller, urs - Janice L. Niche isn, P Judy ander . The VandeVelde’s | of 4722. Loen, are a whole. good” with, his’ aye ie family of paper. carriers. - says © | Several weeks back we ‘likes deliverit ‘ran.stories.on Ralph and . The.* Dick... ard: now. we ha EVE Meet. your Herald. carrier boy. and sisters: ‘and:s “He. ‘gets. along | ‘pretty.