* eb: Parker ‘Ltd: one 635-6801 7 ts Terrace, B. ae Period: ‘ante Depsrtiont,. oe, Victoria, B, Ce vu * {Canadian Pacific. ‘Airlines will pat Y service into ‘Terrace January 15. The date was revealed in win- ter schedules released this week by local manager Nell Atkinson, Atkinson sald he expects the . few Booing 737 jet will first make : training ‘flights here beforé op- rational service starts, ' MAGISTRATE Wy K. McADAM - Magistrate. makes home. : ne ‘Terraté " Magistpa te D.K, McAdams ar- :sirived: in: Terrace September 30 baa q a ; | to take up the-post of District te. He succeeds: Magis- i sbrata ‘ts respons sible for, a territory which stret- shes ‘east to Burns Lake, and in- * gludes’ the Queen Charlotte Is-} lands Ocean Falls, : - Mr. McAdams practised law on Vancouver Island .after grad. vation from the University of British Columbia, | He was ap- pointed a magistrate in Duncan in 1960, ; ‘was named District Mag- istrate for the Peace River area in 1965, He comes to Terrace from Fort St. John. : He called. his appointment to this areq ‘‘g challenge.” *T have ideas for my naw poat,’? he told the Herald, “Whether they _will work; -only time will: tell, if Magistrate McAdame said that he felt 2 major problém in the herth was a shortage of lawyers, “Tt is ‘unfortunate that there are not more professional .peo- B. ple in the north,’” he sald, _ .He is married with three child. " Prinee Rupert. Daily News knows how to write an intrigu- ‘ ing opening sentence. Like Jast week when they ran a story about ) @ phoney magazine racket, It starts: “Prince Rupert busin- essmen axe again recelving fale se invoices, asking to believe they are ' legitimate, . ae - Bre illegitimate? “+e aoe ’ iy Some newspaperman 1 do, have corals, ‘ Herald publisher ATHY FRASER made a last- minute flight to. Vancouver. to 4 attend the B,C. Weekly News. paper conyention at the Villa Ho. tel in Burnaby, Pressed for dtime.and not sure how togetthere: Ranyway, she took a cab from the "hae watched with. approhen- sion the meter climb to 36.95. e’a harely parted.with ¢ha cab re when ore of the delegates far up ‘and put $10 in.herhand, me. he had borrowed it over’ year back at another Gonvens| V4 one | oe Former. ‘Prince Rupert Dally. ews publisher CHARLIE GIOR- ANO has moved to Vancouver become. executlye ‘publisher. Western Homes” and: Living vagazine, the © 70,000 cireula: uccessor to Vancouver Hales a”. B Hk the ‘mart who att Bryant 6 campaign to’ save the herd f mountain: goata’én Mount Hoad. Ye overigoking Nasa Camps q Wel. 5 trust it-Js only the invoiees which "Flight time by jet according to, the - flight schedule’ fis 82 minu- tes. It is understood that the jets can. cut that time further. There will be three flight sche- dule changes this. winter... The first becomes effective October 27 to November 14, | - - It calls for a 2 p,m, departure . from Vancouver to arriveinTar- ‘race. at 4:20 p,m, each day, De- parture time is 4:50-p,m, each ‘day with stopovers at Prince Ru-| i pert Mondays and Tuesdays. ' From November 13 to Jamuary| ff 14, the Prince Rupert stopover is eliminated, : Flight leaves Van- couver at 2 p,m,, arrives 4:20 pan,, leaves Terrace at 4:50 and returns to Vancouver at 6:55p,m,. Introdiction of jets January 15 calls. for a departure time from Vancouver of 1:45 p,m,, arrival 1 in Terrace at 9:07 p.m., takeoff at 3:30 p.m, and return ‘to Van- “eouver by 4:47 B.Tie — First air: ‘mail “flight Tuesday The big otter aircraft eased it- self offthe Terrace Airport Tues- day morning and made some local history, : It was’ ‘Trana-Provineial Alr- lines first ‘air mail- fight from the local airport to Telegraph + Creek and Eddontenajon. Nick. Chobotar represented the ‘Post Office at the inaugural mall | xun, and director of Trans-Pro- vincial were.also present, . .Trans-Provincial is owned and - operated by a-group of Terrace ‘and Privice Rupert busineasmen, Jt, will sehedule the 280. mile alg eee Creek onee 25 ark’ sald that-a ‘second flight will be added beforé Christmas tohandle seasonal mall, ~ ‘He also said that he expects to | 2: schedule two fights weekly inthe spring. : _ Rupert ‘oad -to be. shorter ' The road to'Prince Rupert will be shortened by a six million dol- lar reconstruction project, The B.C, Treasury Board an- nounced approval of the recons- truction project, October 2, Under the new contract, a 6.02 mile stretch of Highway 16 bet. ween McNeil River and Prod. homme Lake will. be completely rebuilt bringing the new highway |_ closer to Rainbow Lake and atthe samt will follow the B.C, Hydro line. It will bypass the present twist- ing route, Two gents went to the Hot. gprings to partake of the sauce, They drove back to Terrace, In transit, they decided te punch was teetering over a ditch at an ‘angle of some 60 degrees, Friend. ‘ship is a beautiful thing, . rn It’s always nice when the band gives ‘that extra bit of whoop-de- .jdoo for a birthday celebration, And recently. at one of our area nighteries, they gave with the ex. sweet young ‘thing’s 2ist birth. day and the legal right to drink booze... They might have shorten- if they knew that, really, it was only | her eighteenth birthday. s: SHRUM - will give interim Hydyo manager GERRY WEIR the order te ‘Weir, pinch-hitting. for JACK DOUGALL, - was . recelvying |: i os) hard thine from .f custo. “| Mnor who was displeased with his |’ Hydro bill, Weir just. couldn't convince the customer thathehad read the. amount incorrectly, Pin- ally, he whipped - off: hia own | glasses, ‘put-theni on: the peepers' ‘of dis mtled customer and Orie vinee hii, hoo " Rattinkery mest te afoot, inthe - ‘current mneeting of minds between AD ia ‘the ‘upcoming edl< i Wente a Fish ard. Gariés: i sy, | PETE, LESTER'S famed:critique | roundl Prince: Rupert and Kitimat over freight ‘rates, Rupert Mayor of the | Terrace-Kitimat railway |: track: was’ quoted In- Vancouver 'Provines :a8 the: Terraco-Prince. Rupert stretch, You win ‘some, {yeu lose some, HERALD PAPER BOYS are modeJs of. rece titude, dedicated to the cause of circulation, is not a regular accessory, ~ like young David Trelenberg, - The slingshot Alberta zoo man here > _in rare bear search | ‘Two ‘rare éream colored bears will be taken from their normal habitat in the: Kalum Lake area to an Alberta game farm, . - Zoologist and game farm oper= ator Al Omeing is in the area now, He has Provincial Goverr-|- -Gary- Smythe. said the: bears, ment permission to trap two: a thé rare Kermodei bears, : The news brought strong pro. tests from two local. trappers Paul Schulte and Herman Bush- man who have obse rvedthe bears -the Kaltim Lake area and aver the past eight years and feel there are too few of them, Zoologist Omeing is attempt- ing to trap the relatively scarce and unusual colored bears at several points - in: the “region, -Local Conservation _ officer, which have been seer locally in near the |, municipal garbage dump as well _as inthe Nass area, are anunus- ual. -ecolor phase of the Kermodei each other out, .That’s why acar.|. tra razzamatazz -in. honor of a “Laurence Turgeon said: the « ow building willbe smaller, . ‘ed’ the cong by a couple of bars | “ . Don’t know whether GORDON : of ‘the flluminated light bulb for better ‘thinking. but he deserves | | fal, * Work. starts. on) Catholic hall. Work Started this week ona new ‘Cathie patish hall to: Te. Les - place. the Veritas’ auditorium destroyed : by. fire - August 1967, Sacred . Heart” pastor_ Father Big boulder “misses bus, ‘blocks toad A -massive’ boulder’ topped” on’ to Highway 16 Weat early Sunday,’ it narrowly missed ‘a pipeline ‘eonstruction crew bus,: 620" ‘The ‘rock, estimated at 6° ‘feet high by’ 20 feet wide, -cut ‘off |: one Jane of traffic on the two-line: : Toad to Prince. Rupert, . It will be’a 40 feet by. 60 feet hall to be used as a meeting room, gym for stwients’ at. the Catholic school, and for catering... . Father Turgeon called the new structure “an interim bullding,” -f to the new: ‘Caledonla aa school Aen the next five’ years,” ‘The “pfesent.;church property ‘on Lakelse Avenue is to be sold, . The how hall is'expected to be] 44 completed by*November: 20.°° Firat’ official, function’ in the “new building ‘wili:be a Catholic Women's Leagu ‘tall bazaar Dec- Department of Hibhways eves re ne ¥ spent. Monday ° Grilling the Tock | Grn ‘prior toblasting it apart, © It felt at a point #3 mi miles west of Terrace, | Highways Depariment District | ‘Engineer Homer , Good .sald* he’ ‘pelieves'the rock probably fellbe- cause. ‘heavy : Ing:soll, Ha. "Seplalned ‘frosts can. sometimes: cause rockd,.tp . shift: “but ‘no: frost hab: been: reconied: dn te’ aréa: thie’ _| Alberta, that: the. rat’ CALGARY (CP) the Husky! Tower,” Calgary's. newest restate rant atop the 626.foct pylon, has the * “allost™ ‘natural gas line in ) Bays @ spokesman tor the al “The natural gaa Line, re. or- “blacic bear, the ubsepéetes common to this region, - Smythe. said he knows of only four of the white or creamcolor= ed animals in.the Kalum -yalley | but. others have been spotted in the Nass and.on Princess Royal and on Gibbell Island above Kiti- mat Inlet, he said, “"T have mixed feelings about ‘having: these bears taken out of the -aréa,'’? Smythe said; ‘I'd like to see them stay here but | if they ..are going to be killed by: hunters as they were in 1964 and -$5.then they are probably better .off in the: game fairm,’’. -Hé-sald two of the bears were Killed..daring the 1964.65 hunt- ng season when they were left f‘the protected list inthe game gulations, ._ “said -another .of- the mythe ‘bears: ‘had been taken and held in’ captivity at Beacon Hill Zoo in.’ Victorla :séveral years ago but‘he' said it was reported that the hear had died, . Biologists and - zoologists ab parently. don't know whythe white or. ‘cream colored ‘phase ‘shows ‘up“in the species, Smythe sald,’ but apparently it happens in other animals as well, "t's not an- albino, which has the: pink eyes," he said, ‘ienome biologists whohave stu. led: the bears say lt may “be pects -by the integration. of one sub-specles * they; aren't : “eure. “about this," he‘sald, . .: ‘Smythe ing® catches the. ‘bears and has an: commended ' after study-of other |-cooking tower, restaurants, “was chosen |. for ‘ite compactness, and roliabt+ at ity, ' Jowing a Terrace Herald editorial! ss icaibidisiaiiaialsaiadad WINDOW SMASHED, _ YEGGS GRAB $600. Thieves: ‘smashed a store window .. arly ‘sunday | morning ‘and stole $600 fram a cash register. Break. -in took place at Trigo's Shoe. ‘Store, - Kalum and Park: RCMP set the time of the incident a, approximately 5am, ~* The entire notth-side window plate was ‘shattered, The store was insured against theft: - ~~ 7" "The stare is owned and operated by Francisco Trigo. | Police investigations are continuing. SOMES IRES: sana connec Roe sisesenterts he arena ‘budget seen at $15,000 ; A ways and means committee estimates total anmual operas ting cost of a Terrace Ice Arena at $15,000, The committee, composed off representatlves ofthe Recreation Commissfon, Arena Association, and Kinsman Club also estimate that-the arena could go close to paying its way in the firstyear of} ; operation, The statement was issuéd fol. October 2 calling for a realistic financial study to be madebefore building an arena, _ Tha statemant said that agis,- +800 operative” cost? was; ‘set td cover every contingency and that| - true operating cost would be with. in the $13:000-range. °°” a profit, a spokesman said, - The committee Gomprier Stax | ing to cover operational costs, “We feel however that realistic promotion of the arena would be needed,”? a spokesman safd, The committee: also stressed |- that while the Kitimat ice arena: operates at a deficit, many of its ee e are offered without The Smithers arena operates at The figure, covers wages, hydro bill, and insurance, The committee estimates that it could recover sufficient reven- ue from-memberships, general skating, hockey, and figure,skat- H| Four charged after assault _ Three men and a juvenile have been charged following an alleged assault in premises adjoining the Silver Tip Cafe, Kalum St, Sat urday night,. .. smen), |. ' The three groups are. current~ ly appealing to Terrace Munici-- pal Council to nameasitetobuild an ice arena, Favored ‘site at present is Christie Parkbecause | of its proximity tothe highschool. Arena Association and. Kins. men had pooled financial resoure ces for a sum of $31,000 to pur- chase an ice plant ‘and begin con- struction, ‘It is understood that further sums have been donated since the announcement: that the | two groups were ready to build an arena, . 2 . Bob Lewis Reid has beenchar- ged with. breaking and entering and committing an indictable of- fence. Bail has-been set at$500, Also charged -were Clyde Joseph Offutt and Emil Joseph Strachan. wins Finning. bid Kitimat’s Strachan Construc- Checliey and Kerry Condon itn Sennett, Both were charged with being ‘unlawfully in a dwelling house, The juvenile was charged with breaking and entering and com- mitting an indictable offence, . RCMP are still investigating possibility. of further charges Construction up in: past. month. Local construction made a re- cover. In. September following an August slump, - Distriet of Terrace: building inspector’s report for September reveals - $373,922: worth of cone: struction was authorized in the past month, I includes six’ ‘new homes and two commercial units. The September figure is well above .the ‘figure for- the same month Jast year, $292,000, Terrace Shopping Centre, Co-0; ane scGitlons to, the Voratlong tion Ltd, wonthe Finning contract for a major expansion tothe Ter- race plant, 4 Le Strachan bid was $168,- 0 o ae It. covers construction to add one-third more. space to the loc- al plant, : It includes a 48 by 60 feet addition to the. warehouse plus a new building to house two welding bays, and steam cleaning ‘| and:'paint bay, plus a concrete area to clean mond: from equip- ment, . . - Parking lot wil beblacktopped,| Earlier Terrace branch mana- ger Jack Ewart told the Herald: “We feel this is the time to get moving, The potential for the area is 60 great that we feel we just. live‘ tobe” ahead ‘of He te ‘OFF. SCHOOL 1 ‘NesoN, B,C. (CP) — ‘Follows {ing a two-year term. onthe school board of this East: ‘Kootenay rege - However, total construction for. jon community, John Miler val the - year: is down’ substantially from laat year’s ‘record setting pace: which saw-the’ start .of the coursed become. a student himself. Mr, Miller, who left schoot 16 years ago, val take.a general - irts at. Castlegai’s | Selkirk College before. pursuing a miase ter’s ‘degree in soclat psychology. cut first Two * men have been: ‘charged’ . following a shooting early Taet= 7 day October 1,: ; . Police have charged’ both, the man alleged to have fired the gun’. ant the man shot with assault with intent to wound, :. . Charged are Stjephan’ Vokeain, ‘ 41, and Andrija Fudurte, 93, Both men were temporarily in Terrace working onthe installation of the natural gas pipeline. It ia: believed that the flrst-ine . ‘|eident took place in a downtown . beer parlour, i During anargument, cneianis alleged to have: ‘smashed aber, glass in the other's i ; close the wound, 0 OE After receiving medical atten . tion, it ia believed: the patient returned to the Terrace Parking. lot where the-other man was sleepinginacamper, . The: shooting took place in the camper, = Fedurte is.-still’ in’ hospital, ' “PR firm hired: * in freight: fight. City of: Prince Ruperthas hired a top-ranking Vancouver Public. .| Relations firm in its war of words ight with, Kitimat over ‘CN ““Torresan is crediiod ‘with the public relations’ programs . when Point Grey Liberal’ MLA Garde «| Gardom unseated former’ Attor=. ney. General Robert Bonner, and. in.Mayor:Tom Campbell}’s elece tion campaign in the clty of. Vane couver, .-The. Torresan: release which waa pritlighed in tho Vancouver Province substantially a re- — capitulation of earlier: remarks made by Mayor Lester... -- . The Prince Rupert mayor had gqctzd, Kitna, eects re rate “ia both communities: from House ; my. : Hoe had ‘called ‘the Kitimat. “ branch: line sub standard, - . ~ It the Torresan version, tor. : mer ‘Transport Minister Jack Pickeragill is ‘credited “with ‘es. timating cost of upgrading the Kit- imat CN: Hine’ at between $5 ‘mil. lion and $13 million,’ . The Torresan ‘release credits Mayor.- Lester ‘with - saying: “There's. never been any doubt, in -the ‘mind of Prince Rupert ° about our future role." Money orders. costing more: OTTAWA (CP) — Postmaster General Eric Kierans: today ‘an. . nounced increases effective Nov, -. 1 in the cost of post. alfica money. ee orders, : wae betes He estimated that the! reasea which included a atreamlining of: ; |the-rate structures, wi}lincrease - revenue for the money-order sor. ; _| vice by about 25 per cot, *: Q Money ordera': within’ Canada, , will cost; 10 cents ‘for. ordera be. -. tween one and 99 ‘centa:-15 cents | : between $1 and $4,99,:20 cents between $5 and $14.99, ahd 25°. cents for orders. “$15: to $100," All.orders up to. 8100 te the US, = * “with * another bit} suggested that. if Ome- ‘ SAN -YSIbuiD, cauur. tap) ue —Rebel is ‘a-poliee dog who op makes it his business. to cat marljuana smugglers: with | by Charles Art, owner of ‘He dog schoo! in.F will be 25 certs. ‘Maximum rate, = 7