— 390 .cu. in, ve ‘with Cruise-0- - Matte transmirston, power. steering. ‘Prov. Library.” Portodicals Departnent, -Victorla, BL Ce. Presale meeting éalled ; box : 5. week mails out in tlons. to an ali-candidates Chamber of Cons| Mhiceting to the 17 local eitizens| (ae eeking election to Municipal ounell or school board. B "The letter of invitation will| mailed to all candidates for Brcove, council, or school board,”’ hamber president Willie Schnele ‘ Bald this week, . The ; Chamber-sponsored all didates’ meeting will be held nesday December 6 at 3p,m, the Terrace Community Cen-| § The meeting will be jointy Hired by Rav, George Keenley- Me of Knox United and Father ‘@P. Mohan of Sacred Heart tholic Church, hamber president Schneider stions would-be put to can | G2 : . ddates at the Wednesday meet. : shneider sald the use of writ.| § . questions was designed to st people who were reluctant | faa @ want, to help them feel ed'and take an active part whe meeting,’’ Schneider said. ; inioy Chambers volunteers would collect. the written ques. i oh, he ald T quosdlons would be vieleome, We assume that it will be : . also rejected hgrges made last week in the eyrace Herald by. candidate. forsReeve’ Vic Jolliffe who said gil ‘hat the Chamber representative : segponstble . for organizing the : ‘bread was a.member of the B2otter. “Municipal “ Government). jilitee, The role the Chamber {splays . in the all-candidates’ meet. ; 5 elmply“footing. the ; ib mSchnetdér sald, . andidate « for ~ reeve Poul elund said this week - that day all-candidates’ meeting eantzed by himself and Coun tilor Vic Jolliffe would go ahead | « B. z.scheduled.. alund and ‘Toltitte are op-|" iments in the ballot for reeve, The third candidate for reeve, fe Fred Weber, has indicated it is unlikely he will attend Bogelund-Jolliffe-sponaored i don’t see any reason for "@ fending two all candidates’ ngs,’ he told the Herald week, "I gee no Boint to at athe Sunday meeting will, be faired by Councillor Harry ; wlth whe has decided not to again this election, : fhe meeting will be. held at be *illteum Theatre, beginning} - 8p. soul Bogelund said that some \ adependent candidates felt that Wednesday all-candidates’ seting would be too late in the tion to, be. effective, : FIRST SNOW CAUSED motorists to slither, pedestrians to slip, and youngsters eestatically to mould the first snowballs of the season, It Poul Bogelund; Victor C, ee for: school board — Terrace School district 53 takes a name and number change but school board elections will z (continue in much the same way. Five’ people will contest the ' {four schoo! board seats allocated to Terrace on election day, Dew cember 9 . ; . They are James Caruso, Jol Edward Cook, Dr, Robert Edmund Lee, Mrs, Naney Orr and Keith H, Tucker, . - “The School district. will in fitture be known’ as School Diss trict «88 (Skeena-Cassiatd Hazelton will supply two school board members and Stewart’ one, Maritimes : a disgrace, Bennett: says. ‘VANCOUVER (CP) — After ree from :2 , federal-provin-| ; ial fecal conference in Ottawa, 2) Bx ai if ndstence .of the four! Atlantic: provinces after‘ 100 . ,-| years ‘of confederation’ is a “nde - also prompted | three-year-olds Terry Cunning- ham and Nancy Benzer to go forth with bread crumbs in quest of hungry birds, ; - Kitimat cool fo regional When it comes to libraries, Kitimat will £0 ry own way, That was: the \ opinion -volced forcefully . by - Kitimat: delegates Sunday at ameeting of librarians, library: trustees: civic officials, They met atthe Terrace Public and’ , 4 3..(BUD) MeCOLL . race Centennial Commit. : chairman AJ, (Bud) McColl - : the third local cltlzen tore. ‘ve a. centennial medal: “In Somnition' of services rendered * dnation’, MeColl ja alsochair- im ol Mills Memorial Hospital and: 8 past. President of} UC minister injured ‘in ‘collision A two-car éatttston’ Saturday | injured Terrace United Church minister Rev, George W: Keen. leyside, . The head-on crash occurredon jee-slick Highway 16, © eleven miles east of Prince Rupert at i230 p.m, Mr, .Keenleyside suffered a broken nose, torn cartilege abrae slons and bruises, Passengers. in the Keenleyside car, Mrs, William Keenleyside, her elghit yeareold son, Kent, ; Ed McFadden, all of suffered slight bruises and abrasions in. the collision, | i Mrs, Dhivendar Singh Minha of Hazelton, a passenger. in the other car, driven by her husband, was hospitalized temporarily. in Prince Rupert . following. the smash, .. The Minhas vehicle wag ‘rounds Rupert when it sppareritly skidded | out. of: contro!.cn‘icé and smashed |. ‘| into the easthound Keenleyalde | car, : ws = : Mr, - ‘Keorlleysida- "pn ‘hits race by.bug, |: “ape. ind been. ia Port Simp: ‘thon “of- 50: ‘watercolors painted. i: Oxt ‘Bell-irvin ‘| et! passengers later returnedto,] re by: Henri PBN: ng gon} D library Library to discuss the posstiie ; ity of using regional . library systems in-the Skeena area, . Some ' thirty ‘delegates from ‘Prinee Rupert, Kitimat and ‘Tere race took part inthe discussions. . Bob Davison of the Frovinclal Library “Commission, Victoria, outlined -the ‘regional. system ina volving community libraries, ‘He related the need for a regional system to. the Vainsieln. report ‘which ‘| found that B,C, was not’ setting adequate library service, Davison’s-. statement. was ‘supported. by..the director of the Vancouver ‘Island. Regional’ Li brary system,’ White..said that a regional’. ‘systeni would raise standards of service to readers and: ‘lower operating’ costs, ‘ ‘Kitimat. delegates. vigorously opposed’ any move: to put & ree gional ‘library system into effect here, They claimed. that — it -would increase their tax assesse ment. They‘also said that they were satisfied that their present | ‘brary’ facilities in Kitimat were quite adequate,: ‘Terrace. and Prince’ Rupert g | delegates favored the idea,” Ro. presentatives from. both: .¢om~ munities sald ihey looked, toa system -which would offer advan= ‘tages: through central purchasing, *Lentaloguing, , and exchange a eth Jections, re ing a corner enroute’ to.Princa | “COLLECTION PRESENTED, aie “VICTORIA: (CB). 5A ‘callag: earlier Saturday for tho dedi!) ach cation of the United: Church. Mise sion “ship,:.the Thomas Crosby V1: n 8 and were, enronte home to.‘Téré | ofthe race. when, the accldentoceurred, nee . Keekloyside; tarmed snow and fee" ‘eondittons: on‘ tha -tilghs wey. at: the. time ‘of tho+ml as. “absolutely fantastic", BY No, corincoa ; q the wake tte aecldent, a ‘co-operation . between |. INSIDE. wee ea look. back to the days ’ when local. mail came |” by dog team, p.2 andy capp, pz p> local news pages 3,4, 5. sports report, schoolnews, . , Dayehiatic help needed loc. ally? pi © radio, TY guide, page16 7. : Look north for B.C. potential, Williston: says: - Provinelal Minister of ‘Lands Ray Williston says B.C, “must . | look to.its northern communities “for the further: realization af |’ our provincial potential.” The Miniater’s remarks were made in a” column circulated to weekly newspapers. "Tt is becoming apparent: that northern development : istncreas. ingly necossary to the good ef ‘the Province as: a “whole,” he sald. Williston ‘elted: ‘oftictal atatisn ‘tles- which Indicated that :cer traligation . of’ major develop. ments". in’ southern B.C, could lead: to! ovex’ congestion a and 1088 : 47: per: cent: ‘vinelal population aud; wnisite the! ina ‘| centralization: of manufacturing financing, / _shloping: and, other Aggravati ig. | able oftehoota waa | tional disgrace,’’: In a . television interview in Victoria; the Premier criticized the Federal Government for falls ‘Jing to eneourage establishment | of a single provined in the marie |- es. |: “The present ‘éltuation ig equivalent to the former crown colonles of. Vancouver Island; the B,C, mainland and two former territories now included in B,C, .| being provinces today and all re. ceiving equalization grants,” Mr. Bennett sald,'. “B,C, ‘is keep. ing these provinces and there is no doubt about it’... When asked if he ‘hegrudged equalization payments which go to all provinces except B,C., Alberta and Ontario, My. Bennett ne said ‘I don’t begrudge them but ‘1 believe’ they are most unfair.’ “B.C, . doesn’t. put a dollar) value’ on its memborship in cone ‘1 federation because we believe in the dream of Canada,” Mr, Bennett ‘said © B,C, opposes federal equalization poli- cies because they mean that hun- dreds of millions of dollars are being ‘wasted by other provincial governments. that ’ practise patronage, -- He said a better’ system | ‘of sharing. the wealth of Canada would be % ensure that al! Cana~ dians havea decent standard of living «and ‘provide a greater Tew turn -to: the’ national. ‘treasury in the form of. federal income tax which could be achieved by raising wages in less prosperous parts of the.nation, . - During the week Mr, Bennett also revealed that B.C, has re= coived $12,000,600 owed by the United: States since July, The. sum was due-upon comple. Hon of ‘the Duncan Dam as part of the Columbia River treaty be- tween Canada and the U.S, The money. is for downstream. flood, control “benefits to the U.S, as a result: of. early completion of the dam,:":- The premier had called for pay- ment Several: times since theend of July; demanding interest from the -due:date.: He’ said: he “was informed by! External. Affairs Minisier Mar. -} tin. that: the money had. been paid and’ would .be transferred imme. diately. to. BC... Myi- ‘Bennett sald the. SUM Kes cofved: a ae (without interest and Mr,’ Maxtin assured him that the: federal’ ‘goverment would |’ =. ess the. interest careation with - G, Jolliffe and J. Freq Weber ; will contest the December 9 election ior reeve, All three. filed papers on Mone _ |day, official nomination day for one of the most widely discussed elections in Terrace history. ' As announced earlier, - reeve A,F, (Bert) Goulet will not seek _[feselection. The incumbent reeve -jleaves Terrace in early January ‘Ito take a hew jobin the Vancouver area... * Poul Bogelund, a former ‘muni cipal - engineer, is camp: to hold civic taxes-at their pre» gent ‘level. He has criticized excessive use of planning cOne sultants, . Skeena Broadcasters | mang- ging director J, Fred Weber is official candidate for a citi- zen’s group known asthe Commit. ‘|tee for Better Municipal Govern meni ” The comnilttee - has published a” six-point platform calling for efficient use of -funds; consis. tency In handling’ municipal af- fairs, planning for future develop. ment, civic . leadérship, in creased contact with Provincial and Federal government, . and =|keeping the public informed on |f municipal affairs, “Counelllor _- Victor Jf ’ :| Jolliffe ‘resigned his seat to Son _| test’ the reeveship for the second -|time. In 1985 he loat to Reeve “ Goulet, ‘Jolliffe has not ‘as yet made . any ‘public policy statements. He is expected ‘to.use television to |# -intraduce * dis campatgn in the |f earning week, no ‘i hee Rp surprise’ ‘eanaiaates peiss -sented themselyes., at’ Monday's nominations 1 for ‘council, ‘Both’: Michael Joseph Gorald Duffus and Thomas B, Olgon, will |i seek two-yedr terms on Council, Seven. candidates will contest | | the three two-year seats. . Also seeking electionare Maxy | Moore; Donald. H, Deane and Better © Municipal Government |: candidates: Ev. Ciift, Lloya Johire |. stone and Alan McAlpine, . Only two candidates will seek the one-year term, created bythe resignation of Councillor -Joll-| - iffe, -They are Thomas Gorgon Kerr. and: present councillor and BMG sandidate Bill McRae, Pay” heed . if. sign says: snow. tires If the sign says put ‘on chains or show tires in good condit. ion — motorists hag better pay heed, = Otherwise they are: liable for prosecution -dnder the traffic laws, - Such, signs are posted: on Higt- Way. 25 and ‘on. Highway 16 West near Tyee, They mean what they say and RCMP highway patrol- men will be on the lookout for offenders. |. Corporal Lawson of the RCMP told the Herald Tuesday the signs are not merely courtesy remind- ers. They mean business. ‘With Terrace’s - first. major |" snowfall OF" the “year a-rash: of minor accidents termed fender benders” by ‘Corporal. Lawson’, prompted the following: word of advice; ‘ » “TE everybody would slow down and \.romember they’re: not on smooth black pavement — there’d ent,” Corporal’ ‘Lawson saldthe: stop-| : ping, ; time’ “is” ‘eorisiderably* in- creased ° under ‘present, driving conditions d:' drivers: - should take this into Seaisideration ‘When travelllngs.* : Hydro. _| Skeenaview. | volunteers ~ call meeting. People ‘who. want to help the old.men-at Skeenaview Hospit-'| | al. got their chance Thursday. December 7 A. meeting of “the auxiliary ' will: be called, starting at 7:30 p.m, . upstairs’.in the Terrace Community Centre, . . While a number of peopte have ‘bean. serving as volunteers, tle Thursday..mecting is designed): specifically ‘to give ‘recent vole unteers the opportunity: to help. ‘Some 15 volunteers..have ‘already offered. their services “According to Skéenaview nurse Maja” Van Weston. who is: help- | . Ing. :€@ organize the December 7. Auxillary: meeting, anyone who} | wants .to help: at the: hospital: KILLED IN “ACTION © jDGEWAY, Ont. “PY: - ‘Pak: rick Dearborne, -.18,. Corps. | DESPITE WHAT WE SAID THEIR HOMES. man the difeboats after all, - WON'T. a ""Torrage citlaens Stan Barton and Fred ‘Clarke wit have’ | hei foHowing an article In the :Ter-i. race-"Herald’ stressing ‘the ‘need |: towe, -of :people - to: visit’ the: hospital). ‘and chat-with the patients,” °° - of Ridgeway,” has been killed in ‘on: ‘Vietnam while serving as amem-| 703 ber of the. Dalted, States Marine to p= REEVE'S POST seer B he ; HELICOPTER CARRYING ALUMINUM TOWER. . Hydro com pletes SS Alice Arm: link - . Whirlybirds | ‘lugetng ‘aluminum: ‘powers: ‘set ‘records to. ; ‘completa the: first elleehmntianen transmission, line for BCy The ‘S1emine line inks’ ‘errace and” Ales «Arti, ‘Tho ‘power -it, carries” has: pot the’ ‘Provinces | newest. ‘molybdenum “mine ‘ || predueton at Alice Arm; The mine,” fourth* in: B.C, is ‘operated. by B,C. Molybdenum . -’ Limited, a subsidiary of ‘Kennes Helicopters set the’ lines 625 ; lightweight. towers along a Tight. 2 of-way north to Alice Arm, 2-5 The new powerline’s prefabri. : cated,. rust-proof towers: welgh |.” from 875 ‘to 1,175 pounds each, |: less than half the weight: of ¢ ms ‘parable: steel structures, aoa It -was possible ‘to. erect them four to five‘times as quickly as steel: towers... - » Engineers: * ‘peiteve. a’ “world record was’ -set’: is:needed at the meeting, .. -- p be: a lot: Jess: ‘danger -of decid. |" a