iF ae ” ae coe ‘ .? ila. RAIN MELTED LAST WEEKEND'S HEAV : SNOWFALL Monday and Tuesday causing, small # Pre he ane Tae The Herald has learned ; takes like this one to appear on the streets, Municipal ‘TimeCleaners open second Terrace outlet equipment in the world. crews worked both days to keep the drains unplugged. Problems were sometimes complicated as cars parked on the grates and blocked them up again.. department, ‘George, Plaza 4 Cleaners, Prince Charles invi The District of Terrace’ Municipal Council called a special “urgent” meeting for 4p.m. Monday to make a ‘momentous’ decision. They have invited Prince Charles to come to Terrace as part of this community’s Golden Anniversary. pay for the hay that the orses ate. Mayor Rowland expressed doubt about this saying that the R.C.M.P. matter where they were and if Terrace was hit with the bill it was a “rip off". ' Alderman Talstra, despite getting it on the Canadian map and would no doubt attract a large number of people from elsewhere in - had to feed their horses nog the province for the affair. Alderman Biggs, en- couraged by this support said ‘‘Nothing ventured nothing gained, Let’s get a THE HERALD, Wednesday, January 19, 1977, PAGE Al fed to Terrace _ By Coincidence, our MP. in Ottawa, [ona Cam- pagnolo, has just advised that Terrace would not be considered for a maximum security penitentiary because of our isolation and the high cost of tran- Sportation. Since we failed The resolution was the his fears at the possible cost: telegram off to Buckingham t one end of the social brain child of Alderman of such a venture indicated Palace”, ladder why not try the other Sharon Biggs. She said that that this would be excellent Thevotewastakenand all ©xtreme? she had read somewhere that Prince Charles would be attending the Calgary Stampede sometime in July and she suggested that he be invited to come toe Terrace following his — stay in Calgary. Mayor Gordon Rowland suggested that we should allow the Prince to decide whether he comes before or after the Stampede. - Aldermen Helmut Giesbrecht and Jack Talstra . expressed concern about the cost of hosting our royal guest in addition to the retinue and the massive security that would be in- volved. ° Alderman Victor Jolliffe recalled that when the R.C.M.P. Musical Ride was in Terrace the city had to 4 . > . publicity for Terrace, aldermen voted in favour. Eight in hospital following car-truck accident A Prince Rupert alder- man and seven Terrace residents are in hospital | following an automobile- truck accident that took place on the Morogonish Bridge about 32 miles east of Prince Rupert on Highway 16 last Sunday morning. Alderman Gordon Gillam is in Prince Rupert Hospital with a broken leg, broken arm and lacerations. He is listed in fair condition. The passenger in his automobile, Nora Langley, a public health nurse in Terrace, is said to be in critical con- dition, also in Prince Rupert Hospital. The oceupants of the truck, the-family of Robert Pearce of Terrace, were ‘all admitted to Prince Rupert Hospital. They are wife Elizabeth sons David and Dale and daughters Rose-Ann and Diane. Six-year-old David was transferred to a Van- couver Hospital suffering from head wounds. The remainder of the family are listed in fair condition by hospital authorities. & ye g Reindeer do not belong to the deer species, they are part the caribou family. ’ : . ala a tod _§ that Time Cleaners Limited — The decor of the store will When travelling in the i7th and. Bypass, 1-Hour of 4404 Legion Avenue will be in harmony with the northwest or holidaying, Martinizing 5th Avenue; 1- ibe opening its second dry equipment and the store thereareeightstorestogive Hour Martinizing 20th Cleaning outlet in Terrace. front willbeopensothat you you the same ‘Gentle Care’ Avenue. ' : The location will be at 6-4736 will be able to see the work cleaning — Prince Rupert, = Bryon Heighington will be é¢ Lakelse Avenue, in the new * Terrace Centre. : } ‘This store will be using the ' ‘Gentle Care’ method for the ‘processing of garments, Salso all clothing will be tretexturized. Mr. Norm } Heighington, . with his 404 “industrial and commercial cleaning and Jaundty in- ja £ years of experience in. the fteani has selected what is } considered to be the best in . jcleaning and finishing MOREL une cyte rue to attend remgyega nee. ; Chamber of Commerce held ‘their regular monthly imeeting Tuesday, January lk, 1977, at the Terrace ' Hotel, ; There were ap- } proximately 30 members in fattendance and strong ‘discussions took place on jsuch issues as tourist in- ‘formation facility, Regional sTravel Industry Seminar, Terrace and District - in progress. There will be pleasant surprises for the customer in drycleaning and the handling of their garments when they visit the store, opening about February 15, 1977. The main plant on Legion Ayenue will remain their plant. They will be doing all eather and suedes there. They have just added a paint and spray booth to this Grace McCarthy seminar Election for a new Treasurer and one Director took place with George Striker elected as the new Treasurer and Bill Thomson elected as a Director. The next Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting is scheduled for February 8 at the Terrace Hotel starting at 6:30. 1-Houwe Mart and Shower Cleaners; Terrace, Legion and § Lakelse Kitimat: Prince Avenue Avenue: manager of the main plant and John Heighington the manager of the Terrace - Centre Store. . a, Commercial 3 _ for Lease a Pol ‘ i ag . NEARLY 2,000 SQ. FT.: _ AT STREET LEVEL, SITUATED IN 4600 BLOCK LAKELSE AVE. For details contact Stan Parker WIGHTMAN & SMITH REALTY LTD. 635-6361 het testablishment of a penal = ee jinstitution in Terrace. . The ‘a . seca ramacne 2p. Tae Toa can rae tan esmanl ications for L.LP. gran a0 ane : or both the travel and in- THIS COUNTRY. @ miles per gallon on the formation area and the highway, 33 in the city, | - zmuseum area of the mes For years now, Toyota has been coming to TESTED IO based on TRANSPORT Formation facility tie ne a Canada to test its cars. Tests in the far north at ‘TRANSPORT CanaDA || CANADA approved test . oO . A Regional Travel In- AUTOPLAN AGENT temperatures of -40" fahrenheit, cold weather SPECIFICATIONS. miecthods, Of course, the. (dustry Seminar s being a . starting and driving, heater capacities, windshield actual mileage you get organized for February 20, gj 7ACRES LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, just south of Ta defrosting action, electrical systems, extreme MPG will vary according to the © 1977 at the Skoglund ‘Hot- Keith on Brauvns Rd, Water & sewer, Vendor winter driving and handlin tests and overall me- HIGHWAY kind of drivi springs. Grace McCarthy, i W!!) take small down payment, balance at 1) . & ind of driving you do Minister of Travel Industry, Ml percent. Listing No. 2153. -, chanical component performance. Plus tests in and your driving habits. ' and members of her quiet, PARKLIKE PROPERTY with a Canadian cities for corrosion and humidity MIPG department willbe in ate cozy, very appealing 2 bdrm. home. Almost problems, and extensive winter stop and CITY SERVICED IN CANADA. ce to n one acre (145x259) in natural stale with go driving. Backing the Toyota 1977 plans for promoting landscaping around the home, Taxes are only Canadian are over 230 dealers right across the country and a sophisticated computerized parts: system to ensure the immediate availability tourism and travel in the. northwest. More __ in- formation on this can be $466.39 for 1976, on a deadend street on the Bench. PRICED AT ONLY $35,000.00. Listing No. 756. . . « With the knowledge gained over these years ay Rn ia