_ Wednesday. March 22, # 6 F _ Page Two. — | TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. | es _ TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD PETTERS to the EDITOR «4. | iti cseimne ny site|” concaes eran Sem | . __- 4 Division of NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED ; The Editor, Terrace Herald: | dairy the cows udders are wash.| The Editor, Terrace’ Herald: PO" Voges tly, Complete Line-of Ports |f CATHERINE M. FRASER, Publisher RUTH M, HALLOCK, Editor - a ened ae gomment on ed otf with disinfected water, : Maney Line” Sop Can st BLUR Bawker| =. Soles & Service: /® : ; - wen, sinfected milking machine| . .| -Ove moet i a ; : een an Published every Wedneaday at Terrace, British Columbia os ‘*, | 22 regarding the sale of unpas is attached and the milk flows] _.. MLA for Skeena -°.- < Pane nas eR Small Motor Ri ro The publisher reserves the right to edit or refuse ttems in the publication of the paper, « #lteurized milk in the Texrace through a disinfected giase'|: Hello Mr. Dudley Little, MLA’ The Edltor, Terrace Herald: reactance ine anions: ti ‘Hember of B.C, Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureeu; 8.C, Division of the S ‘i |area and the scare program (pipeline into a disinfected |for Skeena. T refer to ypur | Re: Planning Co mmiasion _ oo ‘Shop anadian Weekly Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Circulation, - *eoia’® | being fostered to frighten the|cooler-botiler and then inta/story” in the Prince, Rupert ce people against using this milk, Terrace has been on raw milk . since it was established, and aS On 0 au en the dairy, which began oper- . ee 6 ating In 1982, is now helping ; : to raise the third generation It was bound to happen eventually. That is —~ if you can do it, But why have | of youngsters in the area and A h he Advi PI .we heard from at.teast six different | during that time and with the _ 2 group such as the Advisory Plan- people this week, none of whom are | sale of several million quarts ning Commission can only function’ with Councillors or highways officiats who | of milk not ohe case of disease bed Plate co-operation of its parent jy now aff about the proposals right down | has been traceable back to the ‘ i ? local milk supply. pI In the case of the detrace Advisory ° ‘Now where de ‘your sup se they got | We got rlong, for years vith anning Commission, the paren yi. oe for? i t at out any he branch an is Municipal ‘Council and last week, their information? Certainly not at last disinfected hotties without at(News. (B.C. House Shabby’) 3| Resignation, © any time coming In contact] still correspond with.a friend in thie niale plnted geeue Resid with human hands. We decided |your area and he sent me the given thelr realgation to Coun-| about five years ago to start|clpping. . - | ell —a1-qish to point out that. pastuerizing to give our cus-) Think about jt Mr. Little. they have been somewhat hasty. tomers a choles but were ad-|From a distance of fifteen hun: Counéil was given the inform. vised against it by the heads|dred miles you stated that B.C. | 4.0" 35 the by-pass location in of the dairy department in|House was “as untidy and un- | 110 stvictest of confidence, and Victoria. They said as long as|kept as a bachelor’s bedroom negotiations are still.continuing || the milk was kept up to the!... It was a depressing sight at this time " -_ high standard which had beenj. .. our Premier. . . is shown |" wien the matter came up for malntained over the years they}in poor view between two! a oiecton 7 asked our administ- would not bother us to pasteur-|doors....the Queen and ratlon’ whether the Terrace ize, ae Prince Philip were hung bebind | Penning Commission had been It would be Interesting to|a wall of. drain tile’... no a ee wo Looe re . ELECTRIC . : +3 didn’t seem to miss it, but our- " o : to, os Council treated the Commission like @ week on camera meeting of Municipal selves set high standards which} know how many people have| wonder the people walk past the the Hisbe aye penne of * Molor / lance group of underage youngster, too im- ounci!. satisfied the then health de-| died locally from ‘heart disease | Place without a glance... all . ad The Municipal Mommas and Poppas the answer given -was “No.” mature to withstand the rigours of a re- u partments when they did enter|or lung cancer or several other|I could find was a week-old . Electrical © stricted movie. 9 sent the children to bed before they held | the tocal field. The local herd| diseases from smoking, or from| Vancouver Sun.” You said a Bide coed nit the Plan- * Contractor The movie in this instance wasn’t that meeting, ; h hild rhas been under 7B, test for! the excessive use of alcohol, or|Jot of other things foo, Mr. from. the meeting — this was Residential even interesting — except to possible , On Thursday night — the children | over forty years with not ons the effects on our youth from Little, You're really fomething. accepted by Council and passed % Residential _ rebelled, , . . reactor in that time. In fact, drinking all the different Vary : €, Mere is not one So Commercial hy on the ene fas eevee Pub- Terrace’ s Advisory Planning Commit: about jive years, ago the ‘eel icties of soft drinks available. word a truth in any of your egnould there be any need of |||: * i a : : sion submitted an en mosse said the herds in the mort) Somehow these are never high. | allegations. Carter Gf ‘and Pi irk |é sufficient to give speculators every bit upon learning they would not be allowed | were so healthy he had no lighted, and we wonder is it} 1 lived in North Vancouver pe ae er iam open of Kalum ‘and i of leverage they could possibly want. to sit in on the by-pass discussions.: ; found one reactor along thdj because they are big business for fifteen years prior to com- Council Meeting: Phone Vi 3.2752 The Department of Highways pro- § We think they were justified in doing | whole north line, The herd i/and we must not embarass|ing to San’ Francisco a little Sincerely, - a sain ‘posals for a highway bypass and re- so, After all — they WERE part of the bloodtested regularly for Bangd/ them, And yet If you are going | Gver {free years ago. I am the Vie Jolliffe, " ree | location were handled like the hottest Municipal team. The very word “com- | disease which causes undulant/to play Russian Roulette your| Director of Public Relations for ~~ 1) Motor Winding. a thing to hit Terrace since Peyton Place. mission" would indicate they function | fever and an infected animat|chances for survival are many |the Associated General Con- ; — —! And they weren’t even trimmed with with some measure of officialdom, has never been found. The fac{|/ times higher if your only am-| tractors of America. ° ’ ae a leg art Or at least — they used to. Heaven | that the loval herd is iolatag munition i the-local milk sup-| One of my first contacts on| Magistrate’s Court gi Oh we agree — the idea was sound. only knows if they ever shall again. from a large dairying centre {s| ply. | arriving in this fascinating city] The following convictions ~— Tri oe hiah location h ntime —- anyone for a | £00d insurance against catchi I am no longer connected with | Was Mr. Newton Stacey, B.C.|were made in Terrace Magis- [RRMA 7 rying to keep a highway re-location n tne fs ” ening? : diseases from a careless neighi| the local dairy but if I were | House. Although he served as |trate’s Court before Magistrate . secret is a highly principled thing to do. fast game of ‘‘spot”’ re-z 9° bor who may not keep his erg and any unsubstential state |my MLA in North Vancouver, |C. J. Norrington: disease free. What Is Easter All About... Jcs2= ing that she is disease. free! Net many people want Easter just truth of eternal value, something that fais ds rec ciote sod ee Easer grand chocolate venisn Neg gIMAVS was true end always wil be true? | St ie ee bert can be many are content for it to be a time : when we celebrate the return of spring fully committed, do | neh alia Feel regularly by men from the D or hope It is just around the corner. We a kind nt ighe 7" ar tnere +d partment of Agriculture whd want something more, something deeper, 50° “inc of Tiigher Power going with | issue a certificate stating thal But what? ' me? . . it comes up to the required We live in a day when more and That is what Easter is afl about. standard and can‘sell raw milk, more people are saying that “God is Many people are asking whether they | mink samples are also taken dead." A few people are celebrating ust believe in the physical resurrection | about onca a . 3 - =F. Prank jthe legislature.. Apparently {for liquor offences, one for Kalum St. V1. 3-2'727 | o~- you're not shy, Mr, Little, so| driving without due care: 13 5 12-2: p.m. @ ea .| this shouldn't bother you. But|for speeding and minor traffic ||-Ope” unday a pm. FF Enclosed herewith is a note! it you don't féel up to it I shall| offences! one trucklng offence; — ~ ff we recelved from Frank How-| song fifty-five photo copies for] one for causing a disturbance t, ard, our MP, It is a real shame | gictribution. and two for sundry convictions, , a you did not have it in time fo] xy, you open for a sugges-|° > ® ; print beneath your editorial in| tion? 1 suggest that you public- the previous issue (Let The! ty apologise and come up with CBC Do The Talking . - -| same excuse or explanation for Skeena NDP $s March 6). .| your utterances, p Mr, Howard states your point |” y4,, Little, it woutd pe ait.| Will Hold Meet far better than you did in my} ficult to find a man like Mr.|, The New Democratic Party _ opinion. Stacey, who would dedicate so| ‘1 Skeena took steps last week. a e $ 7 Wille I have no political af / much time and etithustasm to| "4 and decided to arrange for]) a filiation, I must say that I! promoting trade and tourism on} 2 Provincial Nominating Con! —. ; have always found Mr. Howard | behalf of British Columbia. The|Veation. - arma ” to be a very honest man who| flow of traffic and enquiries|_ The Annual Meeting of the a has no need to employ the} through and at B.C. House| Party, held in Terrace, passed|| ef tricks you would like to give.| woyld normally necessitate an| 2 Motion instructing the Execu-| | > - — 2 him credit for. Think you, increase in staff. These Ladies| ‘ive to cali a Nominating Con-/) Super-Valu Shopping . § Mrs. C, Munson. |iand Gentlemen who serve -B.C.| Yention by October, if possible. | Centre Following Is the text of the | sy well are in no position to; The Party desires to give as|| — Vi3-5617 ' * kept that way. i If | set out’on a cause to which | am The local dairy is inspe feel that | have foun @ narrow and selfish. has its own wa note. from Mr. Howard; answe h h much advance notice to its]! Open Sundoy.7-9 p.m. [x ne tear some norrow and selfish, | ayn its ov water supply] note. fom, Mr. How ABOUT | are oo faravay. (members as possible and the|| Pes Sundx 7°? pam i : 4 OP ee 2 Rt vr [found to be pure, tg DIVE IV. |! Now Mr. Little, if you go de-| time ‘between ‘now: and: October | PRESCRIPTION SERVICE @ or ce 7, hi e ‘ " ‘TB, from milk mostly shows| BY the time you ‘read 4his | ‘sire, I shall call in our Associa-| Will be spent’ tn’ dining “uppo-})- > Ries. ee @¢ @ up as bone infection and 3/the CBC will probably have tion photographer and haya| itMtial candidates for the next} |- “DRUGS - SUNDRIES § : uF +e sovinelal election. WHEN “A MAN WHO is a leader in the he stumped through Quebec vigorously | KU0W of no cases locally at/made an announcement about) him shoot black-white and| Provinelal electio least among the customers of|Tinging live television to the, color photographs, both outside community, well liked by its people and opposing the strong anti-conscription | ie local d Strep infection |@rea served by CFTE-TV. The'| ond inside B.C. Hi oy) | SEE on influence for good dies, he is widely sentiment. | ean come road many sourced CBC told me that such an an:| proceed from. the front went kr mourned. As a diplomat, he was appointed in | and some of the backyard play-|Houncement would be made] out to the lane. The glossy Governor - General Georges Philios 1943 as respresentative to Charles de unds in town where dogs Vanier was just such a man but his Gaulle’s French Committee of National ad kids play together in the community was all Canada and the grief Liberation and minister to the Allied dirt where adults can spit was felt throughout the land. govemmments-in-éxile in London. From | would be a more likely cource _* He was a distinguished soldier, an the liberation of Franee until 1953 he | than the mile supply, able diplomat , a patriot and a great was Canadian ambassador in Paris, | It should be pointed out that French-Canadian, His loyalty to French France went out of her way to honor |taw milk is sold in other Caniada was exceeded only by his loyalty tir on. his retirement from. that post. } Places in B.C, Several dairies ‘to Canada itself. ; He was admitted to the Legion of Honor |" the outskirts of Victoria In the course of-his military career and made a member of the exclusive | #ll raw milk some of it within around March 8. I welcome that prints will be 8" by 12". This announcement and want to| won't cost you a eent.: . congratulate all these who] I have sent you. two copies worked together to bring this | of this letter one for yourself to a reality, -and one for the Premier, I ask It proves what I have always |‘that you personally deliver a contended: namely {hat more copy to Mr. Bennett, : success can be gained in deal-!' Dudley, your utterances are ings with government if we all “little,” aren't they? work dogether,. - a Regards, IS BEST FOR MY HAIR?. ‘Choose from 7 very fine Shampoos For Personal Beauly Service, . . contact 1 ‘ at c the city limits. Raw milk jg|. There are some who think} . . Frank 0, Sceren ae he tation leader in organizing tr e 22nd Acadmie Francaisa. . sold ie one oT in rie that one has to, play polities to| PS. I almost forgot eae Es Hp Battalion, CEF, after the outbreak o Prime Minister Pearson aptly sum- jin and also in some of the,|£ét action. from government.:| send me a glossy print of your. the First World War in 191 4. This unit med up the uialities of the een’s : later became the Royal 22nd Regiment. representative Tt Rideau Hall when he. coer on Baers and T ex His decorations included the Military said of Gen. Vanier: “He never failed | 1 can understand paateurizing Cross, the Distinguished Service Order any test of duty in peace or in war.” "| milk where a dairy buys from and a bar to the Military Cross, in 1918 For his devotion to a strong and | number of different sources he was wounded in action near Pass- ynited Cenada, Gen Vanier will” long |over which they have no con chendaele and a bomb explosion almost _ be remembered. And as the years go by | rol, but where an individual severed his right leg. It was amputated it may be that his role in this capacity: | goes to the expense and trouble above the knee: . will take on even greater stature than | to turn out ¢ first class product ‘ During part of the Second World War. it has now, ae then I think that iis efforts re 7 eNO CENTENNIAL MEMO .- The | Should be recognized. Pasteuriz- . ioneer’ sidewheel steam scow | ation does not guarantee purity Terrace vonion” was familiarly known | OF freedom from disease and as “Sudden Jerk. She ‘was |2 question the wisdom of au- , + carrying a load of hay in Bur-|thorities who condone or re- C O . rard Inlet in 1878 when sparks | Commend the sale of filthy pro- Frank Meoward. M ecelv . ' . from her stack ignited the car.| ucts simply because such pro- | rank Howard, M.P.,| mobile licence fee revenue for ducts, are pasteurized, 7 Skeena, road and street improvement. eign * ne | i } ¢ 7 go. She burned to the waterline. Milking time. atthe local March 6, 1987, This penalized | munleipates HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR BOOTH?. cals quik | : . | with small automobile registra-|{ _—‘If not, do’sa now.as there is limited space Additional members are needed for the: Terrace Chamber F \ 'y Y a Singers. Conductor: Marilyn Brodie, Fer information, Ng se "| tion figures and heavy through . : available, AN PP SMYTHE traffic to service, not to men- oe, phone V13-6401. Rehearsals Tuesday: evenings. : hae a nome ‘ slo The Gingerbread Kindergarten has a few more vacancies . Posie replaced tbh ae prema nes a he : ee ; - ade * ervatio de at't left in their afternoon class. For information, phone ANDY! THEY'RE GOIN’ BH NO, CHALKIE THAT'S tribution with the Per Capita en. O, Box 218 we i oommunity Centre a T' PUT ME INSIDE IF Jf THE WAY To LOSE ee | ee Mra. Volks at 635-6025. | of | ——— — - > : _ . DONT Say Me Ee 7 municipality ‘having more than Halt - Aalt - Aals ™” F <0 TELEVISION LICENCE 7 E They argue that one has to be | self I shall endeavour to per- In fhe political party which | snade Mr. Stacy to hang you in happens are ue Sovern- | Brifish Columbia House. Oh. ; cpt ment in order to get any con- | yes, the drain tile to which yA || a sideration, This; of course, is | refer is ornamental file. ane THE TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE - false reasoning and is only ad-|you a bachclor, Mr. Little? _ ee 7 vanced ct serve the interests of | 89g, ae oan @ particular political party. The Editor, Terrace’ Herald: ln At All of the attendance paid} Who is right? : 4th ANNUAL to Skeena by the federal gov-| The Premier says that some|) ™ s > Pp. ernment over the past few! municipalities “are misusing || 2 > : ’) j oo. years, and now live TV, shows | government gtants and Jocal , = fr 7 we that more.can be gained by| government officials deny it, co eee ot mae than by Playing My ‘do it yourself research] FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 5 AND 6, 1967 ; Sincerely, to receive one third of the auto-|| . ee ATTENTION MERCHANTS DR P+ Dd DSF D> FEEDS ESS DDD >> SD D> HDD DD HD DD t ae gare: sat ¢ “t — WILLYERELP Je = TO MATCH ‘CENTENNIAL COSTUMES ; . - . ME OUT PR: a aa Top Hats. ... Hillbilly Hats. . : Cowboy Hats — and ‘streets? * Bear FREWEHT WAYS ‘Straw Hats. . . Also Running Shoes (All Sizes) | ira linitec _c* SSHURSDAY, MARCH 28 at 8 PM, — ilm “The Power of “>, “hsthe’ Resurrection,” at Christ Luthern Chureh. ot : FRIDAY’ SATURDAY, MARCH 94, APRIL 1 at 8:15 PM— ‘o's. Derrace Little Theatre, Centennial Play, ‘The Broken -ai., Jug," a comedy by Robert Sherrin, at the Terrace Com- “y baunity Centre, Tickets: adults $1.60, children 7c, a "SATURDAY, APRIL “1 -~ The Catholic Women's League, |’ a Coma : ‘DAILY | SERVICE | | no matter how good ‘his motives ‘VANCOUVER ~ PRINCE GEORGE - EDMONTON °° Terrace will hold'a rummage sale 1 p.m, to 4 p.m, at the Same. chen ernmenta are In the: en NORMAL-SCHEDULE TIMES LE “>, | Catholic Hall, Clothing from the USA, - Cities, Towns, Vitloges and Die.||-_ LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.M.. DAILY, | it ‘EREDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 7,8 — Art and Craft Cen- f | ‘tists receive about $28,000,000 /|- :. . EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY. * _* tennial. Exhibition’ at Community. Centre, Enry forms in Per Capita Grants, Is it being ma Be a en PENT - . ., avhilable at The Hub, Cycle and Hobby Shop and: Mungon. . -,” APRIL.19°T0 APRIL 24 — 2nd annual ‘Terrace Mule - ae, Festival, Community Centre, ne . SATORDAY, APRIL. 22 — The Catholle Women's League, | - ” » Kerrece will hold their Centennisl Ball’ in the Catholic « fd |2bént for road and srset im|{ |: TO ARRIVE a. re voment? If It fan's, why don't |. es ieee a oe earn /.* Be it there at “oe. . BURNS” LAKE’ -TOPLEY “HOUSTON DA Og 6 sare and pont the outa oe BXCERT SUNDAY & MONDAY. "| iia Grant. pleans de 7 ||. Adency and: Terminal Facilities t ol Pointe * believe the {sue ‘is far too |} - . Terraces’ Call: George Dyer, Phone (635-68 importatit to be used-in the pro: i — ee amet