: EXCELLENT BUY | 967 FORD Custom 500 — Sedon, | V-8 ‘eutomatic featuring low mileage # ond: @ radio. Now only ....$2195 &* ~ BOB PARKER LTD. : Fiona 635-6001 Terrace, B.C, Prove: Library. periodicals Department, ‘Victoria, B 7 Ge “el YEAR NO, 18 FIRE DESTROYED HOME of Mrs, Florence Greaves (above). mother of seven children at home, shown with Steve (left) and Peter, Story below. ° | youngsters, homeless|. i A mother with seven children was. left homeless when fire " “destroyed their house at 2708 Keefer, Saturday,” i. But-Mrg. Doysthy G rst things firat, a” They're wearlng borrow elo] ) 05, have borrowed on thefi:in~ mea‘ urance. policy for eating money.” me Our family: is all sogethen : “| two foster children, are at: home. ‘with her, RCMP. patro rol - nabs | yeggs . a routine patrol by Terrace t Mr foiled a theft attempt. by o Terrace men anda juvenile ely Saturday morning, guilty The. two men. pleaded 4o charges of- break and ‘enter and theft. and to a second charge | : + , B.my . af theft. under: $50, : ” Leverne Fenton ‘of 4453 Gregg| mB “venue and Terry Stewart recelv= mm’ cd prison sentences in magis« _-eates court October 23, - ‘A Juvenile. who was apprehend. : ‘A with the two men’ as ‘also dmitted guilt. He will be. Belle anced later . Magistrate Co. agringion sete need ‘eft under $50 charge,’ . The trio were. apprehended aft. ky break in at Carson Wright-|_ “ Motors and ‘Terrace Central 8 Of Lakelse Avenue. at m A resounding rasberry with m lips thrown in to the so-valled @sorvice station propriedor out meaide of Prince Rupert who re. aiuced to give alr to ‘aman with ~ ma sinall youngster, when. a. aeire started togoflat, You're moot buying anythitig, . why eashould.I give you air,” was - eho way the conversation was ported to us by the dad who, nehow, managed to. make of Terrace, , We tied’ desperately toting |" the winners'of the draw: |. the meeting of the Terrace: st page. be ya en , Greaves ay _ Spek the” Bays! non they read that atory on. . | ha aah ER "aha ai ated ‘Greaves. “was “widowed. a ‘three’ yeare ago when har: hug- |" -band “was _fded 1 ‘in-a hunting" accident... - Six boys and a girl, including She went out hunting early Sat- urday to get_some meat for her ‘The. fire broke out at 11:30 | aan, from a stove. An the base. ment, It quickly: took control and despite efforts of. the ‘Terrace’ Fire Brigade did major damage ‘fo: the house and destrayed the content. . Mrs, Greaves returned: att: :30 . She gaw the fireengines there, “T was’ shocked,” she said, But my first thought: was Tm: glad ‘they all got out,’.” arn ‘Clothing, - “furniture, even a small amount of. money being put aside for Christmas was des= troyed in the blaze, | Right now, she’s looking for an- other house in Terrace witha lit. tle regret forthe old home, ‘We ‘ve ‘dons ‘go much work on-that old house,” she said, ~ Currently, she and her seven’ children staying with friends, [the Holmes: ‘family, on Haugland | Street. Some offers of help have come : Rev, A.P, Horsfield of St, Matthews has recelved donations ‘| of furniture, And some donations. of clothing are coming in, - - ' ‘The house’ was covered by in- surance but ft still looks like a lean Christmas for the Greaves family . but, .as Myrs, Greaves We're ail together. ” Around the Town column, for the item there. She’s a woe man with a lot of courage, a ® a ’ ~ At least one ‘candidate for. . munielpal office: is ‘stil -In-a-- state of. shock’ after..finding. - juuntelpal. paving Tot dn the munteipal pa at. nom - ‘fnation time and then learning. oh a post office there did't work | AL classrooms in the Terrace Mary and an additional 10 ‘pri- requirements, "| ities - at Caledonia Senior. Sec- ‘set the increase in capital. costs |: jeg 9 ‘ from th e provincial verument, f that” [Ho said’ th D 7 [eepttal coe é : ratpayers 10 cents oi: tho Sols |: Ball in to establish’ encthee Candidate’ for Mayor in; 1967 mmuntetpal elections, “Victor C.G; ‘Jolliffe will seek ‘Seat: a8. trust. ee in school hoard elections Dec ember 7.:.. -- ip eae em lp ie eee aE * ‘planned for.” ehools. here ‘The - $3,214,300 referendum, which ratepayers in School Dis- trict 33 will- be asked to ap. prove December. 7’ will. inelude |: ‘the. capital cost of constructing area. ‘. Edward.) Wells; _ Secretary Treasurer of School District: 88° said ‘the referendum includes a nine room addition-to Clarence Michiel, four room addition to Up- lands Elementary, a four room addition to Kiti-KShian, a-four room addition té Thornhill: Ele- mentary, 10 voom addition and activity room ‘to Thornhill -Pri- mary rooms which will be ad- ded to a primary school in Ter- yace or the construction of anew brimary school depending on the The referendum will algo in clude the construction costs of a new” library resource centre in | Skeena Secondary, additional face ondary completing it to 750 stud. |: ent ‘capacity and.a student dor- matory for 50 atidents. Wells said the dormatory, which will provide accomodation for out of town students, is slat- ed- to. cost $250,000 with the De. St - ; partment of Indian Affairs ‘con- $200,000 ‘to. the: pro=/. Ject,"-He safdthe facility: will acconimodate 40 Indian ‘students and 10:other students from: areas in the distitet which do-not have Senior secondary'schools. |... Stodent population ; in School District. 88 is expected to reach! 6,760 by January 1972, an dn}... : ‘crease’: of 2,825, over “January ee ‘68 enrollment. Approximately’ 700: af’ ‘thesia ors ‘Students “will be in;the-kinder. | garten ‘program . which will” ‘bes | gin In September, Wells said 11 classrooms. wil |. be required in the Terrace area |. Just to facilitate thékindergarten program... According’ to Wells, the. re- ferendum:is hot expected to boost | the tax .mill ‘rate, He sald the}: increased - ‘assessment, values of the district are expected to off. |: for construction." - .Wells said School District’ 8B| is, one of only seven or eight in.} the provitice who receive as much per cent of. capital :costs. c greater part’ of ‘tha. costs B nelided inthis: will only .cost local ay Delalls. ot the Dedambeir 7 referendum were discussed with’ a meeting, + November Ae ‘Thornhill ratopayers ‘at @ public “elas, * ‘Hi see of tye" candidates "| ‘seeking two tristees? seats," . - Incumbents Keith” Tucker: and | Naney Orr’ ‘both seek re-election, Mrs. Orr wona one-year term as trustee--when she beat James Cartigo at last year's, Foil. __ " Caruso’ is. again a “eaindidate, making his eighth bid foraschool board Beat. o ~ ‘Another cutprise. candidate is Thornhill millworker. Harold E, Wyatt. who willbe’. -hig first’ bid for a Beat 0 on the, sebool board, Beeause the Herald was unable to contact. all candidates before deadline, a bac didates ‘will be* carried in: the December 4 edition, ee One trustes ‘to the School: dis- trict 88 Board will also be elect- ed in Hazelton. Contesting the election are Arthur ‘Dundas’ and Richard W. Sargent, ° kground on. cat "Council okays : - Kalum S$¢ fights Terrace Montcipal Counei] ap- proved a B,C, Hydro plan to im- prove street lighting on Kalum - ‘The plan calls for relocation and -Teplacement ‘of the. present lights,’ -:Council earifer decided ta Investigate the KalumSt, light- ing following:a Herald editorial which ‘called the present Uehting unsafe, ; election day: December 7. vision. sot ; i i _ B.C, Tel half believes ’ BAC, Tel District M anager Stal Patiataon Monday Set the od | -Rupert too murky, jet | lands here ~-Yes, Virginia, there is a Can conditions forced-it to divert According tb ‘acting CPA man ager the landing, first ever at the ‘local airport, was smooth and ‘uneventful, The medium range jet’ refuel- led and then continued on the run to Whitehorse, . “The: latding took ua: all by celyed 15 mihutes notice that the Jet was coming in.?? ~~ Treacherous local wenther conditions had forced’ CPA to abandon two previous attempts to land the jet here last week, But, Sunday. it: was “sunshine all theway, . The: ‘jets are.now in regular. service to Prince Rupert, Reg-~ ular Jet. service on the Terrace- | Vancouver run is scheduled to { start January 15, . ‘Horse-owrers. take protest. Terrace horse = owners pre- sented. petitions to Municipal: Council Monday night protesting some: provisions. of a. “proposed horsé-control by-law, .: . Acting © Mayor Bill McRae heard petitions and following ad- ent of council at 8:10p.m, re-convened council as Commit. tee of the Whole for informal discussion with ‘the horse-own ers, Major objections were made to the by-law provision of insisting that at -least one acre of: land be provided before a horse can be kept on:property within muniei- pal boundaries, (local. time) ‘| gdtan Pett Airlines Boeing 737 )- aE who resigned Pr aiden “a man ‘to contest the electlén for |: “ mayor, was a surprise candid-— tT ate when nominations closed at: 4 fram Prince'Rupert, Passengers. were, taken by bus to Rupert!’ Distance Dialling and added long |. surprise,” Porter sald, “We ro-/. ~ ADVANCE POLL A FIRST . _ IN MUNICIPAL ELECTION An advance. poll will he’ held for the first: ‘time : in Térrace Municipal elections.- |. Returning officer Tom SlIemko said the. poll would be held Monday between 9 am. _and 5 p-m. fat the Terrace Municipal Hall - ~~ - |, A change in the electoral act: “has introduced the jadvance poll to accommodate people including Sev- enth Day Adventists, whose religious beliefs forbid them to vote on a Saturday. - ' This year’s election will also see establishment of a polling booth’ at . Mills’ Memorial Hospital. on - Both. the hospital booth, and ‘normal. voting headquarters,. the. . Terrace.Com-: munity Centre will be‘open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. -Chanees i improve for ‘live’ TV Grey Cup “Would you believe ‘Ottawa versus Calgary live on your telee i/- against the Grey on cominglive into local living rooms at 50-50, Last week, the possibility was rated merely as “slim”, But it’s atill too early to ine+ vite the neighbors and start get- ting the goodies ready, for the Saturday ‘Morning game, . -Patterson warned: “BC. Tel | ‘wilt “not know for certain until late Friday night,?” “Tf we are lucky enough to see the big game on TV, the qual. ity of the picture and audio por- tions will definitely net be of program stan " B,C, Tel. is bringing ly here fro Brince a Wiston: tr! under. contract to the. coed | Broadcasting Co: The’ towers will also pring Direct distance facilities to the area, The BC, Tel district managor said the major problem Involved installation of equipment at Bevs en locations, ‘And .Bome “equipment is sdil en route. ‘He. said: that B.C, Tol techs| clans "sandy oqulpment fo use equipme ‘bring the game here, equipment locations are at 7 or Mountain near - Prince | George, and at Terrace, ~ Patterson said that picture and ‘sound for the Grey Cup game would be of inferior quake ity and that there would: be no stand-by facilities. He advised viewers to keep their radios any other clreum- stances, we definitely would not have released the program: uns tl both the picture and sound met our ‘specifications for qual- fty and reliability,” he said; “However, there -has - been 50 much interest shown in this area for a chance to see the game. live on TV that we are making a special effort to bring it to Terrace, and the CFTK. TV network - even though the. quallty may be inferior, "*T should merition that we are grateful to CBU: for giving per. mission for the release of the program in this area,” Patter. ition di get through eprogram doas TK will screen ft,” . Regular programming of live- television - is eipected in late. December, — . Santas Anonymous Campaign, | Terrace Kinettes, sponsoring tie. campaign to collect new. toys for neody kids, only.drew. - ‘two dozen toys’ after: collection barrells. were Put up In: key shopping areas in ‘town, oe - Kidette’s' Baith’ Gieselman, who. holped:the' first-ever peal: campadgr, Was not.dishearts “ened, © 4 MiGs - ae ‘And: she stn just: aa be:\ ‘Aes. to’ repair them,’? *'phe eal The - ‘Santas: ‘Anonyitiows 4q groups, “Tt looke tke. a cold Christmas for 200 young- stera after first collections from Terrace’s ‘coming in, stow but Wwe/expéct Ae yb piel wD: ‘within the wk ahead 8. again that ‘old broken ned. “We. haven't get the high: and:a figu mat ere wit a TO : TA WhO: ° aretha, Saeed - col on: we fy . charktable onganiaations, and. chure | low st tart for. Santas An nym PMOUS ‘A cold Xmas for poor kids? “wo still do not have an exact figure ‘an how - many children we- will. require gifts for but al-: ing. : ready.the Het of vehileren is fantastic, o. Mrs, ’ Gieselman gald, The Kinettes for children in + young teenagers, von * . «Please don't. gift wrap. » the: gifts, " “ahe said, “Twat drop. them in the Santa Andrymous: do | ‘ots. located in stores around town,”? : K a — attend dents wre a 6a ia |* res, ow WO: . ‘Avenue, Red and . White: fore, Bulls Grocery | " verside Grocery 1 i Noni have: atyone iD buy gins for a needy: ehild, The Chetatmaa . Reve werent So tbody dinerheaen" atthis’: vor. time: of the ‘year’ but, y distributes — 5 are asking for ‘inexpensive gifts’ ‘all; ‘ARO groups from Infante to thi a° who don't. oping ee L project carne, about ‘bew| for a program of this type... toys," oF. pe Mrs, Gleselman ald, as ‘| assessment of Terrace, - he was. interested in municipal - have time to. run for office, said, *1 would like. to hecome more. involved in it,"* was sunning because ‘his con 7 -| Riverside Park as a temporary :| site for an tce-arena.. .:. verect.a- Euilding. worth 00,000 | by next fall. ~. am to run for psig | . Four. candidates geek three. ‘seats on n Munielpal Counc, ~ That was the story atnoon Mone | | day when nominations closed for a the December 7 election, ~ Three twoyear. terms for al- cS dermen are at stake, There is -|no election for Mayor this year. J.B, ‘Nicholgon, and contractor ° Jake Peters," - dates contested fourseats, .. Alderman Edna Cooper who won her seat by: acclamation | when Alderman Dorothy Norton |: resigned, said: she ran in the spring ‘‘to ‘find out for myself where all the money was going.”” ‘ She sald it was discouraging that the two ¢communitias of com- parable size, Kitimat and Prince Rupert, had three times the tax “We must use ourimagination .| and ingenuity to find new ways to bring revenue and development. into our. community,” she sald. “We must explore every ave- mie that will bring money into our. area from donlor govern. | ments — low-rental housing, land” development, urban. renewal, yes, and even the agricultural grant if we have to plant wheat on Agar Ave, park.” Arnold Best, a 22-year resid- ent of Terrace. who announced his candidacy last week, said he was: impressed with the present. Council and wanted to work with them, He aaidhe was particular. ly interested in. promoting indus- trial development, - Dr, Jack Nicholson, who filed his nom{nation papers | Ominules Won dermen Eva Clift, Lloyd Janson Alan Mee ‘Alpine and Bill McRae, _ Nicholson -told the Herald that elections last year but did not ‘As Chairman of the platform . committes of the Better Muni- {elpal Government group, 1 Buip= port ' the - present ‘council, he "Ail T have to offer is a cap. aclty. for hard work,** ‘Jake Peters, an 18-year resi- |. dent of Terrace, and a frequent | member of m of the gallery at muni- cipal- council, meetings, said he munity has been good to me,*? “Now that I'am’ semi-retired I have the time to do something for the community,’ he said, Peters is a building contrac- tor. He served on the ‘school board for five years, and 1s pre- Sently a member of the Terrace advisory planning commission, He was also.an active mem. ber of the now defunct Terrace Ratepayers Association, Of three aldermen up forelec- Hon’ this year, only Edna Cooper will run, Veteran alderman Bill MecRee and alderman Campbell Lane will not seek Te-election, - Riverside. for arena? Planing ‘committee of Terrace ‘Municipal Council made .a ten- tative psgreement with the Ter- race Arena Aggoclation to use The low number of candidates : is in marked contrast to last “ year’s election when-nine candl- |°. NICHOLSON The agreement would also re ‘| quire ‘the association to -take :|full responsibility for construc- “‘lton and “operation of the facil- ity for atleast. two years. | The ‘report of the meeting was tabled: at Monday's Counelt meet~ Any agisement woul have tobe, 'tratified a )Perrase Petar Pommig toni ae ‘them : | that. the arena: i nea has. $38,000. in-cash, He said tha’. ‘grow ‘oBtimated that’ they could Fanning ‘also sat that thio as- on Keith estate | ‘Take bulfering and remove the sociation would operate the arena | fencer or. fortwo. years,’ Ho estimated an. nual operating costs at a a.008 per ainuri.