0 The rT Rew Cortina On Display Now Mon. to Fri. 9AM. to 9 P.M. Sat..9 A.M. to.6. P.M. 635-3801 OB PARKER FORD| | TERRACE, B.C: MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1971 WESTERN ee “TRAILER SALES uD, PHONE ass. 635-6357 i a H YEAR WO. iy], RECIOUS TIDBITS ERE Is nothing to be alarmed about: Terrace ‘Mayor Victor Boliiffe is as healthy -as'a horse and reports from Juneau eneral Hospital in Alaska say that our: Mayor has been scharged. After undergoing about three days of trediment for. . geported urinary problems, Mayor Vic Jolliffe boardedhis plane d left Saturday mornitig for Terrace.. The trip was simply a pleasure cruise in which Mr. and Mrs. Jolliffe treated visiting amily grandmother with a sight seeing tour. Hospital pokesmen talking with the Herald on Saturday said that his ayorship’s condition was not: too serious throughout the . ospital stay and thateach day in bed brought-on improvement. ocal conteriders in the winter's municipal elections can rest assured that Mayor Vic Jolliffe will be back on, the candidate! 5 t. : en 2 x: INOT ONE, but.two cars were stolen from the Keystone Apartment parking area overnight Friday. If youhappentosee a 1968 Ford Fairlane, licence number CKG-539 of a 1968 Ford a/Galaxie, licence BDB - 353, please contact the Terrace RCMP, ai One of the parked vehicles was locked and police suspect the a| thieves broke through the window bat. The Fairlane, a white #| fastback model, is owned by Ronald Mould. The Galaxie, a’ blue two-door hardtop, i is owned by. Dereck Francis, Police say that one fuel tank was full and the ‘other about three-quarters full. #{ They cannot get far however, police report. Only.two roads lead out from Terrace and once police bulletins are issued, there’is { litte chance of escaping apprehension. Many cars are stolen, police report. The majority ‘of them are turned up eventually and as it usually’ seems, the culprits are just looking for a joy ride, When the tank is empty or a remote area of town is reached, the culprits simply abandon the car and walk home (or kk as ALL Terrace residents well know, the Terrace Community Centre is no longer with us, ‘Unless we get a rew community building here are some of the activities the community. will’ wherever culprits walk to), miss: Riverboat Days, Heidleberg Beer Gardens, Winter Carnival, Hospital bazaars, Little Theatre rummage sales, Elks bingo games, girls basketball, floor hockey, Tiny Tots, creative drawing and painting, minor boys basketball, baton lessons, rollerskating, children's Skeenaview visitors, Whist club, arts and" cratts, . badminton, Vocational School basketball, volleybali for mixed adults, rockhound gatherings, crochet, pholography clubs, lumbergrading, Old Age Pensioner meetings, Regional District meetings, Get Together Group, Kinsmen Bingo, Ping Pong shuffleboard, checkers, darts, dancing and many more. Accident seven in. hospital A two-vehicle accident in | downtown Tetrace:sent seven } people to the hospital last Saturday morning.. RCMP received a cail to the corner of Greig and Kalum Avenues at 9:25 a.m. to investigate an accident between a station wagon and a dump truck, Apparently, the Chev Dump truck, a tandem. vehicle driven by Everitt Hartfield of River | Drive in Thornhill was travelling east on Greig when it struck a south-bound 1966 Falcon Station Wagon driven by Jaque Bruisson of Port Edward, _ Also in the car with Bruisson were his wife, three. of his children and two other children, All seven persons were taken to hospital after the accident. -The Bruisson vehicle sustained damages that wrote the car off as a total wreck, while the Hartfield: truck sustained about $250 damages. - The passengers in... the Bruisson car were subject to head wounds and injuries. bul Hartfield was unharmed i in the accident. . RCMP are still Investigating the accident. | Sweet-toothed thieves: Thieves reportedly gained : some calories. overnight: - Thursday after. ‘they : successfully broke’ into: Mountview Bakery. on Lazelle The only items: reported ; missing from the break-in and: entry were. several pastries :. including, ‘donuts, cream -puffs, : buns, bultercups and assorted ; _ investigation. Keep’ on. reading BILL, SMILEY: ‘with drivers’ ¢ ences... -Page 4. ' B.C.” MINING: uncertainty ‘about: our. ‘chief induatry.....page. 8." “WATERBEDS: "bad roads ‘cause smash - Terrace RCMP have blamed. .~- ‘routh road conditions for the rake trouble. experienced by rince Rupert. motorist ichillina Krawezyk when his Tr. met another in an accident -on mile 55 of Highway 16, Police say the brake lining on iKrawezyk’s 1964 Ford broke - and could not preventa collision :with a second car, a 1962 ‘Chrysler driven by John ‘Andrezej, also of Prince > Rupert, .The mechanical failure caused $75 to the Ford and an estimaled $250 to the Chrysler. ’ Police say -the accident occurred around 9:30 p.m. on August 26, . No charges have. been ordered. Weather picture Terrace residents this week ‘can. expect weather much the same as we have been having for the past week, Aweak storm came over the ‘coast ‘on the weekend, and at Herald Presstime, was scheduled .to have passed through the area by Sunday afternoon, Following the storm will be a strong south-westerly flow of moist air, but . little precipitation is expected.’ ' Temperature-wise, we ‘can expect highs in the mid to high: 60's, and lows overnight near 50. THIS 18 THE-CAR that was. involved-in an accident Inst Saturday morning. TEL Lene DROPS — ‘A dingle’é car 1 accident Friday’ : The case is still wee RCMP Di night totalled $1200 in damages. Police’ aay, Demis Muara of * Terrace eat ‘control of his 1965 - Chevrolet. while: ‘attempting to. make a left hand turn on the old” PS Lakelse. Lake. Road. . a : r ‘ipa ng snothei: vehicle % on, the) road ‘Munro_reportedly s manuevered ‘his’ {valle foo | 3 ended up in' the adjacent bank The: aceldent put seven people in the -. A 21-foot: high. fibreglass: ’ structure, désigned to hold B.C. ‘Tel microwave equipment, WB - accidently. dropped ‘Thursday from a helicopter carrying it to the” peak of Bell Irving ~ Mountain, 150 miles north of ‘Terrace, . 7 ene! The earrying hook on the’ “helicopter accidently released, dropping the 3900 Ib. building some 1500 feet to a mountainside below. B.C, Telephone Company engineers estimate it will take about two or, three weeks ‘to reconstruct the building, if necessary - ‘materials can be obtained. The building was cight feet in diameter and had.a quarter- ‘inch thick fibreglass skin over a bwo'lnch ‘interior ‘coating -of - insulation -- the insulation being protection against winter temperatures that plummet to 80 degrees below zero. The circular shape was selected because it creates the Heh cn least possible wind résistance, Fibreglass construction was chosen because fibreglass. won t ice up. Construction of the Bell Irving Microwave site is the first stage of plans by’ B.C. Tel to extend telephone’ service to Telegraph Creek, which now is served only by 4 radio- telephone service. Intense mining activity in the Telegraph Creek area is - building was to _emergency propane fuel, the creating a need tor more efficient. communications with the rest of the province. The first level of the ill-fated house second level to contain thermo- " »generators fueled by ‘propane, and the third level to contain the Site’s electronic equipment, which was to be powered by generators. The site's normal a six month stored outsi structure, jpropane Supply the main § : r - Total cost. of the site is : estimated at $119,000, the : building itself representing : about $10,000 to $15,000 of the § total cost. ‘tuel = ‘requirements were to be met by Old bridge - demolished a The Spring - Creek Bridge, once located on Terrace’s bench area, hada great fall on Friday, (See pictures on Page 8), Department of Highways crew will not attempt to rebuild the structure and instead have begun work on a much better bridge. The new bridge is made of earth fill. After the recently installed culvert is extended and more fill is brought in, the route will be one of the safest in the area. “The wooden bridge was getting old,” a Highways spokesman said, “and since logging trucks roar through here ‘every day of the week, there had to he a safer passage,” Officials say two-thirds of the project is completed and that within four to six weeks the final result should be available. Another source told Herald reporters this week that the road improvement project will make the Spring Creek Road a possible candidate for future hook-up with the Stewart- Cassiar Highway. Though it is very premature to say at this time, the source said the road could be chosen over alternate routes to the Hazelton area and through the Nass Valley. The bridge demolition project was ‘lirst considered by the District of Terrace. The bridge was marked within Municipality boundaries, Since that's the financial ‘eid. of ° the improvement project lay heavy within the District's path of responsibility, the boundaries were revised to exclude the bridge. The change was only minor but now the project can be handled by the Department ‘of Highways, whose higher fund allocations can make the project more of a reality.: In the actual demolition, crews used saws, ropes and a caterpillar machine, Foundation beams were partially sawed-through. Steel cables were attached both to the bridge and the caterpillar. Then with gradual power the machine tugged at the bridge. No problems were reported in the move as the major bridge portion collapsed into the gully below. | - The detour stretch of road now taking the area’s flow of traffic will be both widened and heightened in the next few weeks, The road serves a small population but major traffic stems from logging activity carried out by Skeena Forest Products. Installation of the 16 foot culvert and respective fill will eut road maintenance costs down, spokesmen = say. Maintenance costs on the old bridge would have run into high figures while costs will remain minimal when the new project is completed. a lot of sesame... In the Back-to-School Supplement we carried a ‘column ‘by Pegeen Davis in which we fave the wrong amount i in a recipe. We regret ~ this error and hope it did not inconvenience anyone who tried the recipe. This breakfast cereal _ will take you an hour to make but read further it will make a batch that will last a week, will have more than double the - protein than store bought cereal and is delicious. It will get everyone off toa good start in the morning and all you'll have: to do is add milk and serve. % cup chopped walnuts (or other nut of your choice) 14 cup sesame seeds low heat combine:L % cup pure oil, (cold processed soybean and not hydrogenated) - 2-3 cup pure honey 4 cup raw sugar (optional) heat, stirring occasionally until honey foams. Arthritis| Month 4s Minister of Health Services and . Hospital Insurance in British Columbia, I declare September 1971 as Arthritis Month, - This month focuses-upon the work of the Canadian Arthritis: and Rheumatism Society, Arthritis’ is many. diseases, some mild, some devastating. It occurs at all ‘ages, from infance on and one iti every five families is _ affected, The’ Society is’ the only: voluntary i" public health agency to provide - a complete program ‘of patient. remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and pour over diy mixture and mix. Mixture will be very dry.” Stir until: ‘you feel ‘that, everything is coated: ” : (with sides) about 1, inch thick and toast in a 350 oven for about 7 minutes, remove from oven and stir well then toast another 5 to 7 minutes till light golden brown. The first time you make this cereal check it often, being careful not to let it. burn. You'll have several cookie sheets full and: depending upon the size of your family it will last quite some time. Thanks for your help! - “Your help was: greatly appreciated and many of these. ‘activities could, not -have , occurred without your help, Thank you." -The Terrace Recreation Commission would like to thank all people who generously gave time in helping with summer play ground progranis, The commission thanks ‘those people helping in regard to hikes, — overnight. - arts and crafts as well as those people who helped out at the ‘Hart Farm's evening program, Special thanks. came from Terrace Assistant. Recreation Director Elaine Parmenter and Youth Worker Les. Clayton, Library . treqtment services and'in 1970. treated approximately ..6,000°:' patients, 3,000, of whom, were. new victims, The Sociely ‘Iooks : ‘for. the | cause of arthritis, through its The - program of. research. research unit is‘ operated ‘in ‘cooperation with the University of British Columbia, where _investigators are” in ‘constant communication: with “arthritis. research’ programs: in ‘other ‘countries; re Society was: volunteers, It. thousands of British Gohan were willing: to give: tim . assistance of the ‘people and the Terrace’s Centennial Library, Van. Heek, “The. Ter aC ‘tibrar . fortunate in now. havi trained community librarians, Mra."¥; TH Nol only i the’ the: réading * publi Mrs. Van Heck: sa Government pf the rovince of "British? Colubm, ad then” spread out on cookie sheets . camps,’ building tours, fishing trips, . improves ‘Things’ have improved at __ ‘Van Heek ‘said:this ‘week. ° tah: reports head librarian: Mien = crews: arrived the houge' was 5 lost, Light from the flames lit: up nthre. sky above’ ‘Terrace’s bench area. .Dry timber ‘and ~ some houses. surfounded. the fire-buil no sprea was reported, ": . airestill in ligating, ‘They ‘say the henise was vacani ‘Fire. number’. three. - struck: ‘overnig Friday and left, Terrace resident * ' Moray. Rowland - Without a, rool . The Rowland house; once sitting ona wooded lot on John’s Road, * just-off North: Eby Street, was leveled. by. flames e@ fire's. ° - ton Gecurred just outside the: ‘town's fire departing t Hm 40; Hydro and F try. ere’ “hit Terrace, Bales “Ye Munro was later charged with i driving: withau du : _ SHRINERS | facts and figures...