PAGE Az, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 20, 1974 °

Task Force make

"The provineial goverment
~~~ Task-Foree established to In-
veatigate measure to be taken

-. Selwyn ftomilly become

- ‘Terrace's newest judge last

Friday when he was sworn in by

+. Judge -D.W.S. Ward from
“" Prince Rupert.

v., -Mr....Remilly comes to

*. Terrace after a seven and a half

: 7 /ol year stint as a lawyer in the
it : Smithers area.

: > «y; The young man received his

| - ’; Bachelor. of . Arts from the

i ". University of British Columbia

ae ; _ iv 1963 and: completed his law,

hi a » degree in 1987. He then went to

| - «: Smithers ‘after a brief stay in

Pas Tt
oe Ep ITTLE

"By Molly

- production will be “Mrs. Me-
Thing”: and, over the past

: i +. weekend, the cast was chosen.

| : ws We have been very fortunate

7 ° +" t6 acquire the very . talented

fos director, Betty Keller of North

ot " ;., Vancouver lo direct this funny,

: _ family type play. Mrs. Keller

arrived. Friday afternoon and

left Sunday, “During her, brief
stay; here she held two: public
castings and; for four and a half
hours Sunday ran through and
~. blocked the first half of the play.

a

Fe

When you realize that there is * -

a cast of twenty, this was a

, 40...) mammoth lask and Terrace
1 : > Bittle Theatre: would like to.
: *.. oe thank’ all. who participated in
_the play readings, especially all

the very Lalented little girls who

"¢- gead for the one small girl's

“- part in the play. We were very

. - a
a ¢
- Promotion .
| |. of Humane
_ pet Se at _*
| Trapping

to - Promotion of humane: trap-

i - ping in Brilish Columbia takes a
i new. lufn this month.

: Recreation and Conservation

’. Minister Jack Radford an-

ta ‘nounces that a Trapper

Py Education Course willbe held in

\ ’» Prince George for 21 con-

“secutive days slarting Monday,

«November. 18th, 1974, . The

‘. gourse, which is open only to

registered trapline holders, is

: ’ being .made available through

: . ‘the cooperation of the Fish and

bon . Wildlife Branch, the B.C.

, ': Registered ‘ Trappers

” Association, the Department of

‘Education, -and Canada Man-

power, «*.
The chief instructor for the

<- Who has’ instructed’ similar

~~ gourses in Ontario, Nova Scotia,

‘+ and Newfoundland. Several

“professional trappers will act as
* assistant instructors,

_-* will participate in field work on
“*. aregistered (rapline, using the
> Lmost-hiraane traps available...
Jos Instruction will algo be given on
es. “skinning, . stretching, and
io: ° S preparing’ pelts. for highest
eee + oc popsible market value. Lec-

4 .
: ‘and its habitat by Conservation
1-5 Officers during the course in

. order that trappers will be more ©
management,

i 7" aware. _ of
: ’ "”. gracedures ‘required to Insure
proper use of this valuable
renewable wildlife resource,
“This is the first course of its
.. kind conducted in British
Columbia," said Radford. “It is
hoped that graduates of this
course will be employed
: _fulure instructors in the ex-
I _ pansion of irappei educallon to

a a Polsonow?

8 + matoes were tot eaten In the:

i “United States. untli about 1625,

+. * although they had been an: Ital
‘fan staple food since tho 1600's..

24. gourse is Ralph Bite of Ontario, |

“Applicants selected for the —
- course by Canade- Manpower .

| Thanks
: . 1 wish to thank all those wha supported me in

: Fives will be given on witdlife - the recent Municipal Elections, a

as
‘other areas 0! the: province.”

“Thought. to be poisonous, to-_

ta identify
avalanches in B.C. has released
it's findings and racom-

Terrace Judge sworn in

: use of artillery for avalanche

and” control

.

endations to’ B.C. Highway
inister. Graham Lea. ... .
_ The report, commissioned

“after the tragic avalanche 28

miles west of here last January,

has called ‘for a. number of.
measures to be taken in this.

area including the immediate

.) ‘eonteol between Terrace and
~. “fyee, the appointment of a local

‘avalanche co-ordinator. and

“2; fomediate review of relocation

the Kamloops region.

Asked why he chose the north
of ‘the province, Mr. Ramilly
says, “I eame to the north by
choice while mest of my

. colleagues were staying in the
south. I think the ‘north. is
greal.” :

Mr, Romilly enjoys the
fishing and cross-country
skiing when he is not behind the
bench.

He's married to Lorna and
they have two children, Jason

and Charls. -
HEATRE .

T ATTLE.

Nattress .

- "Perrace Little Theatre's next “happy to seé So much interest :

from these young people and
their parents, and look fotward
to using all your talents at some
time in the future.

The rehearsal’s will continue
"program between Terrace and.

under the direction of Diedre
Blades, who will‘ be working
with Betty Keller when - she
returns on November 30. The |
play will be on. slage «the
“weekend before. Christmas ‘ahd
many hands will be needed for

costumes, set construction and -

the such. a
If you can help or wauld like '

to become involvéd in any part .

of this production, please phone,
Terrace Liltle. Theatre
president Sharen Lynch at 635-
5575 or Molly Nattress at 635-
2us, :

The . cast ia as follows: “Mrs. |

Larue - Elizabeth Metzmeler;
Margaret Dodd; Sybil - Sharon
Lynch; Maude - Nancy Liggert;
Grace - Marlene Xenis; Evva -
Heather Hockaday;’ Nelson -
* Stephan Cieslik; Howay - David

Thompson; Ellsworth ~ Peter
Gorman; Virgil - Doug Xenis;
D, Joe - Paul Hijekstad
Slinker - Ted Hockaday; Poisen
Dery - Mike  Tindall;Mrs.
Schellenbach - Molly Nattress;
Mimi (alternate shows)
Heather Avison and Rian

Jones; Mrs. Witch MeThing -”

‘Karen Ljungh; Mrs. Fairy
MeThing - Deidre Blades;

‘policemen, etc. played by club ,

members,

way

proposals ‘for Highway 16
ween Kasiks and Telegraph

_ polnt.on Highway i6 between
_ here in Prince Rupert. .

The Terrace to Tyee stretch
of Highway 16 was one of three

- . areas In this province listed as

High Hazard areas. The other
two were the Fraser Canyon
and the Koolenay Pass areas.

. Bear River Pass, 13 miles east

of Stewart drew a moderate
raling although the report
mentioned that if vehicular.
traffic on Lhat road increased by

another 100 vehicles a day, that

area would also be rated High.
A third pass in this area -
Ningunsaw Pass on the Stewart-
Cassiar Highway drew a very
low hazard rating, iargely due
to it’s traffic load, estimated at
only 15 vahicles a day.
The report had the following
‘ tosay about the Terrace to Tyee
stretch of Highway 16.
“Clogures due to avalanches

. arelong, This route is the only

highway link connecting Prince
Rupert ‘with the remainder of:

- the province.

“While the present winter
-tralfle volumes are com-
paratively low, this section of

highway may in future have .

considerable importance as a
result of proposed additional

‘port facilities suggested for

Prince Rupert together with the
possible impact of more general
developments in the Northwest
of the province.” :

Looe
- Therecommendations for this.
area are: (a) a review of high-
relacation proposals
between the Kasiks River and

Telegraph Point; (b) ,,even- -
talive closures for the voming
~' winter based on snow stability

analysis by ‘the local co-
ordinator; (c) use ‘of artilery
and: isolated case bombing
between Salvus and mile 51; (d)
discussion with C.N.R. with
reference to the” artillery

Tyee;. (e) structures at.
avalanche paths between Mile

51 and Mile 59; (f) retaining’ .

barriers ‘and dams between

J Terrace and Salvus.. °°"
Costs: are: also- given: ins a’

general term of reference, For
artillery control the price
Tanges from $500 to. $3,000.a

winter, for mounds $5,000 and |

$20,000, for diversion dams
$50,000 to $100,000 and for snow
sheds and retaining structures
between $0.2 and §2.5. million.

The repart: also recommends
that, local’ avalanche co-
ordinalors: be_ established in
Terrace, jhe Kootenay Pass

area-and al Hope, The duties of _
* such a co-ordinator would be the

routine weather, snow and
avalanche observations, con-
linuous evaluation of stability
of snow,, ensurance that all

. avalanche rescue equipment is

properly maintained and for the
contra] of avalanches by ex-

‘ plosives: Training of such

‘ Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates furnish energy.~
After thay ave digested-and ab-
sorbed Into the body they may
he: ‘used directly for energy,
stored as glycogen in liver and
muscles, or converted inte fat.

"FOR RENT":

" Large Executive home on bench. In qulel area, Limited
tanancy to April 30, 1975. Monthly rental $350.00 plus vtillties.
- References required, Call In person te : .

Wightman & Smith Realty. Ltd,
"4611 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. |

personnel would take place at
‘Avalanche schools, through
safety and rescue training
courses and through avalanche
. terrain evaluation courses.

As well as the regional co-
ordinators, the Report asks that
all ' Departmental Road

Foreman have their grading re-

a. Cosy
rear anda 12x 24insulated 5
Bert Lijungh for viewing.

_price $25,000.00. Far view!

2710 KEEFER STRE
Comfortable two bedraom

4728 SCOTT AVE:
Brand new and nearin
g .basement. Fireplace and

». leased pramisas and price
and two threa tom trucks.

POSSESSION ,

fully finishad basement.

targe sundeck, Hreplace,
clase to schools. Contact

This 1wo bedroom home |
carpeted throughout. The
and oven, fireplace, bay

Rusty Lijungh 635-5754.

north, is serviced with se’
cleared. For further info

.-

prefer-an answer.

is | My very best wishes to the New Counell in 1975,

x.

1 based my platform 6” one point. Were the
| taxpayers satisfied with my contributions during
the past year, ' The autcome of the elections.
answered. my question and that’s the way i

‘

Hank, Buncombe

7 im

qulet area, Zbedrooms vp.
inliving room. Full basem

me asking price of $23,500.00.

‘Immediate possession.

4731 SOUGIE AVE:

$45,000.00 and terms woul

RUSTY LJUNGH
- - BOB SHERIDAN
“SOHN CURRIE

4637 STRAUME AVE.
twa bedroom bungalow with aleciric heat, patio,at the

514) AGAR AVENUE,. oe
Threa bedroom home with electric heat presently renting for

$165.00 per month, Slivated on a large (ot. The property can
be split infa two properties galning an a0 x 1201. fot. Full §

new carpeting, oll space heater heat, situated on 9 60% 122 ft.
nicely treed lot. To view Phone Rusty or Bert Ljungh.

living room and hallway willbe allcarpated. $42,500.00.
Sheridan is pleased to show you this hame.

B BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY =~
' Soft Drink:-Franchiso; serving
> Rupert, Stewart, Queen Char:

_ clients, -;Phone Bert Ljungh for further information. —

4832 OLSON AVENUE - IMMEDIATE
Lovely two bedreom home with many added features
throughout, electric heat, two full bathrooms, patio doors to

and is situated on a large treed lot
Bart Liungh for viewing.

COSY TWO BEDROOM HOME

Purchaser may have Imm

4 bedroom, full basement home an Tr

Contact Tom Slemko for an appolniment to view.

savalanche.control recommendations __ -

evalued’ in the light of
avalanche control, that the use
of artillery -.be commenced
immedialely on the Terrace-

Tyee section of Highway 16, _

that a public information
program be established, that
snow temoval equipment
should be made available at all

hop. Full price $28,000.00. ‘Phone,

ing Phone Rusty Ejungh.

ET i,
smaller home with shake roof,

completion 1048 sq. ff. Full
large carport. The 3 bellroome,
ol

lotta: slandsand Terrace with
Includes a pick up truck, two vans
Statements: available to serious

'
and
House has wall to wall carpeting

is In Immaculate condition and 1%
re is an oil furnace, bullt In range
window, carport and sundeck,

ediate possession. To view phane

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ACREAGE

_Prime location on Highway 34 West, socand property west of
Kennay Street. The property borders on Park Avenue on the

wer and water at the rear and Is
rmation phone Rusty Ljungh 635-

@ fufly serviced lot in
Modern klichen e-w nook. W.W.
ent, auto oil furnace. Under lease

contract. Call Dwaln AicColl and try ‘your offer fa the low

"ado? MUNROE STREET: « - '

This immaculate home is located on a quiet residential street
close ia an elementary school, Is ona large lot with 146 feet
-of frontage. This home features 2 bedrooms upstairs and 2
bathroams. Asking price $52,000 with tarms available,

Tom Slemko will ba pleased to

arrange an appointment to view.

. Recently redecorated. This 3 bedroom home has many
features including a fireplace, extra basement bedroom,
suMpus raom and 2 nd bath in basement. The asking price is

id be arranged. Try your offer,

635-5754 ;
635-2664
635-5865

Kitimat,‘ smuthers, Prince : :

sites aid that’ the entire
program of avalanche. control

time with a view of introducing
change where necessary,

Task Force members were
Dudley Godfrey, Mr. P.A,
Schaerer, Roger Tremblay, Mr.-
G.L. Freer and Mr. 8.G. Evans,’

Editors Quote Book

“he reviewed in three winters." ; . Every man, however wise,

needs the advice of same sa-
gacious friend in the affairs
of fife. ~ a
— Planius

"From The Living’ Bible

woods

‘As He stood in the Tem. ,

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@ PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. |

Real Estate & insurance
4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C.

4017 DAVIS STREET
wood floors and fuil basement.

with shop af the rear.

Phone Bert Liungh, —

_assumable mortgage of
~ an appuintment to view.

In living & hallway. Nat, 6

percent CMHC martgage.
pointment to view.

Ae rs
4906 HALLIWELL AVE.

fireplaces.
room, games room, wet

BASEMENT SUITE

or Rusty Ljungh.

'

Sheridan for complote dotalls.

TOM SLEMKO,

635-6142

of 11% percent. Full: price 332,50,

4620 WEBER: CORNER LOT:

Vary comfortable and affordable three bedroom home. W-W
as heat and hotwater,
modern kitchen ¢-w dining area. Try your offer to existing ?
Call Owain McColl for ap-

Neat and attractive, 3 badroom full basement, carport.
Property is fenced and nicely fandscaped. Very attractive
family rumpus room with flraplacein the basement Call Bob |

Excallent location 4 years ald, 1242 sq. f. Hlreplaces up and
A down, dining ream patia doors ta sundeck over carport. 3

beeen, Sus tam Gecsodénat large OR
nent. This home is situatedon a large lot. Reasonab

priced ai $45,000.00. To view call Bob Sheridan. . tly

BERT LJUNGH -

‘DWAIN McCOLL

Weli bullt older home wiih three, bedrooms, fireplace, hard-.
d with an attractive concrete block fence and garage
with shop To view cantact Rusty Ljungh 635-5754. -

70 x 122 fully land-

HOUSE ON 1ST. AVE. LAKELSE LAKE

Large two storey family home located on Ist. Ave, with thrae
bedrooms, electric heat, “sandpaint weil, septle tank,
Franklin fireplace, wall to wali carpating

rental house a? the rear of the property. ide
working in Kitimat that wants to commute. For viewing

and a separate
al for the family

THREE BEDROOM ON CHURCHILL DRIVE .

No basement home with baih and a half, laundry area,
concrete foundation, and attched garage, House Is serviced
by a. private water system, Is landscaped and has an
approximately $23,000 with interest

Phone Rusty Liungh for

p
hf

Large

pees eae

Arealfamily home. 1235 5q. Tf, Three bedrooms, twa

Basement is finished and includes a rumpus
bar and sauna bath.
McColl and try*your offer to existing 94 per cent mortgage.

Call Gwain

Nicely finished two bedroom home on Soucle Street whit wii
to wall carpeting, oll furnace and fully developed suite vaith 5
an outside entrance in the basement.

ar viewing phone Bert

\

and rumpus roam in

borae

635-5754
635-3366 |
635-2976,

\

ple, he was watching
the rich tossing their
ifta-into the collection

x. Then a poor widow
came by and dropped
in two amall copper
coins. “Really,” he re-
marked, ‘“‘this poor
widow has given -more
than all the rest of
them combined. For
they have given a little
of what they didn’t
need, but sha, poor as
she is, has given evety-
thing she has."

.

Luke 21:1 5

ft.

‘AT THE LOCAL

- CHURCHES

SALVATION ARMY

5431 Greig .
Captain: Bll Young
9:45 Sunday School.
11:00 Morning Worship
7:4) Evening Services
7:30 Thursday Night
“sible Study &

Prayer Meating

Captain) or Mrs, Bill Young,

ST. MATTHEW'S
CHURCH

4726 Lazella Avenue, Terrace
Anglican Church of Canada
Sunday Services: .
- Fam, and 10 a.m,
- and Sunday School 19 a.m.
Pasior: Lance Slephent

Church: 635-901F , ;
CATHOLIC...
CHURCH: ~

LakelssAvenue.  *
SUNDAY MASSES -

J - FREE CHURCH *

Cor, Park Ave. and Sparks St

* 9:43 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worahig
7734 Evening Services. ;
Wednesday 7:Hom, -.
Prayer and Bible Study :
“Rev. W. A, Tatum oo

ador Sparke Sireet
Terrace, B.C.
A155

CHRIST:

" Cor. Sparks $1. & Park Ave. ~
-PastorD.Kalser -

- Phove 695-5662
Morning Service at }t,00 a.m.
Sunday School at9:45 a.m.
«your Friendly Family Church

KNOX: 2

‘UNITED CHURCH
07 Latette Ave, _ ' :
Sunday Schoo! - .
Senlor 12 & up 10:00 a.m, ..
Under 12 11:00 a.m.

‘Worship Service 11:00 a.m,
Ainister Rev. DS. Lewls” *

* ZION BAPTIST
. CHURCH -
Cor. Sparks & Kalth:

Sunday Schools :45a.cm, .
Morning Worship 11;00a.m,
Sunday Eventing 7:80 p,in.
Bible Study Wad. 7:30 aim,

CHRISTIAN

Sparks St. st Straume Ave,
Rev. Arthur Helteman
 phome 635-2421." |

13:00 a.m, Worship Service
"$200 p.m, Worship Service .
- ALLIANCE: -
GOSPEL CHAPEL '
10:00 a.m. - Bible School

ship
T7218 p.m. =

.t
Evening Service

Prayer :

. Pastor Mund -
$010 Agar Ave,

» Rep, 435-3476 “
Jet Cadets - 7:30 Wed,

. Whirly Bleds wee

] PENTECOSTAL
|) TABERNACLE. -

4447 Lareila Aya, ©
Service Schedule

ve,

~ TO:00

For Infa on other activities phone

Rev,; Martia Dohm-Smidt - 433-3870

Ram, - 10;608.m.
nam 7:30p.m,
‘EVANGELICAL:

2

LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pastor: Clyde Zimbelenan

eerSanescruncid

Sunday School-Tarraceica.m. .
Sunday School Ramo» 2:8) p.m,

4

Sunday 11:00 a.m, « Morning. Wore

Wad, 7:30 p.m..- sible Study and

Sunday School am
Morning Worship -77300 a.m
Sunday Evening : eS am.

Bible Study cod
*. Wednesday

p.m,

oe oR
‘Youth Night Thursday . 7:30pm, ,

po - Phones: ee
- > Office 495-2434. Pastor’
“Home 65-5336. ° | M..Kennady

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