PAGE A2 Body identified — as missing woman’ The badly decomposed body found in a log Jam al 4:30 pam, January 5th, at Terrace, has been tentatively identified as thal of Patricia Mary Carten, of Fredericlon, New Brunswick, according to RCMP officials. Identification was finally established by comparison of dental work by a dentist: at Terrace- and a dentist at Fredericton. A missing persons bulletin was issued in September for Miss Carten, who was not seen again afler leaving a motel carly the morning of August 19th., in Prinee Rupert, to drive : lo Nanaimo, in her car, described as being a 1973 qf Chovrolet Impala. She was 29 years old. The decayed condition of the F body, and the fact the body was § * wearing running shoes when found,. made earlier iden- tifleation questionable. The. . watch, made in France, with a white edging, with world ! capitals inscribed around the: dial, and with a white wrist- band, which was found on the - body, so far has played no par! in the identification. Terrace resident dies of exposure A nineteen year old Terrace man died from exposure last weekend in Thornhill, Terrace’s first fatality of 1974, The youth Roger Trelenberg apparently became separated from -a companion while walking between an access road and highway sixteen cast late Friday night. _ The two, Trelenberg and an unidentified female, apparently were cutting across a field to - Bel lo the Highway when they became separated. The girl made it to the Highway where she was picked up by a passing © motorist and rushed to Mills Memorial Hospital suffering from severe exposure. She did nol recover enough to School honors. former trustee “The Graham School in Terrace's Keith Eslates will have it's name changed in the near fulure to honor Jack Cook, relired School. Trustee.. The School will become the Jack Caok School. Cook served with the Board of ‘Trustees for School-Distriel 88 “Skeena-Cassiar for ° faur- > feenyeyears, during thal time “Trelenberg's death, lel officialsol Trelenberg’s disappearance until late Saturday morning. A search was started immediately and the bedy was found about 150° from Highway 16 in4 to 5 feet of snow carly that afternoon. An aulopsy was preformed Monday by Kitimat pathologist Dr. Maloney but the Terrace RCMP does not expect results until Jater this week and the written report until some time fiext week, “Terrace Coroner. Harry Smith was out of town and not available for- comment as to. whether or not an inquiry of inquest will be held into, No foul play is suspected. . pressing fer facilities and -op- portunilies for those who suffer from emgtional: and. mental’. handicaps. Phe fruits of ofe of his efforts was the Graham School. : THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . Robbie Burns banquet at the Terrace Hotel will be hald January 26 and not February 26 as announced in last weeks Herald, .» Terrace Judge Fred Smith swears in the newly elected members of the Board of Trustees for Skeena-Casslar School District 48. They are (lel? Grash course in First Aid Every year holders of In- dustrial First Aid Tickets re- write their tests, eithe r to improve or retain their licket. Usuaily ihese persons can gel into. First -Aid. Upgrading Courses. sponsored — by Educational institutes, but the person that ean'. has no way of upgrading their skills, or cven reviewing the. necessary requisiles: in a practical may. JA. Milne and the WCB “would like to change this. -Milné, a ticket holder himnsel found that he couldn't get into iheup-grading class and that he. had no other avenue open to brush up his ‘skills. . He ap- ‘proached the WCB, did some’ _ negotiating and he’s found a way, not only for himself but hopefully for others in a ‘ similiar situation. If between fifteen and twenty- -, four people can-be found with The name will be changed Ina public ceremony sometime in the near future,” . lickets expiring and willing to ‘ parlicipale, Mr. Milne could be : Insirumental in bringing a two _ week crash caurse in firs! ald to SALE NOTICE Due to the increment _ weather conditions, for the benifit of our customers who have not been able to take advantage of our _ January Sale, we are offering the same values — up to & including the 23rd. February 1974 Terrace, designed to help those with tickets. It will be expensive though. If an instrucior © has to be brought in: for the course It could run as ‘High as $98 per enrollee if the minimum 15 showed up. Jf twenty-four rsons Were.invalved that cost. - Hes - » Gassiar would drop to $91.80. The entire cost scale would drop drastically if, on the ofher hand,-a holder of a First Ald Instructors ticket in this area could handle the course. ‘There is also a possibillty that “Skeena MLA Hartley Dent may be able. to track down some - financing for this crash course, Those who have to write for their lickels this year because -the ald one is abeut to expire, and who would like to: par- licipate in’a (wo week. crash course with an eye on keeping or up-grading their ticket, are asked !ophone Mr. Milne at 645- . 6939 or Mrs: Joan ‘Walters at. 635-8636, ; to right) Lothar Hellar from Stewart, Elaine ° . Johnson of Tarrace and John Babcock, from the Kilwanga area. 10.89% wage hike in Terrace teacher salary Teachers in Ihe Skeena- _ School District : will receive a basic wage increase of 10.89 percent for (heir 1973-74 contracts. Thal increase is the provincial average following arbitration settlements in most "of the province's districts. According io ‘Seeretary- Treasurer Ted ‘Wells, the 10.89 percent wage hike, will mean a ~ budgetary increase of- almost. As well as the increase: in wages, the teachers also received various fringe benelits in negotiations with the Board of Trustees for School District B.: aed PB, PS, Auto ¥8 Gustem Gab, N the tests on Mareh 1. , WEDNESDAY, SANUARY 29,14 ~ mfiround | the Regional E District The first stalulory meting of thie Negional District — af Kitlmal-Sukine took place on Weilsesday, January 1G at the Hourd Reon, 464 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, AN) directors were in atendunce: . The first business “to take place was the swearing in of the elected directors by Judge Fred Smith. Election of a Chairman ard Vice-Chairman took place with Director Ev Clift being chosen Chaivman and Joe Banyay Viee-Chuiruan, — : The alternates were then sworn in. The alternate .to Electoral Area “'C’’ Director David Bowen-Colthurst is Donald P, Highe. The alternate GED. TESTING SESSION» FOR. TERRACE .On January..15 a meeting was held in Terrace for pecple in- leresied in taking GED tests. Nearly 50 persons turned oul for this meeling. Twenly people have completed their ap--§ plication forms and this guaraniees fhat a testing session will be held in Terrace on March 1 and 2. Indications - are that well over 50 people from Terrace alone will write candidales coming from Kitimat and the surrounding area, there could be as many as 100 people writing the tests on . Mareh 1. -GED slands. for General Education Development which is 4 program whereby an adult writes. five tests, and if he reaches a--certain standard, then he is issued a certificate stalirig he has the equivalent of a Grade 12 education, The _ program is administered by the Department of Education i in Vicloria.. Anyone wishing further in- formation should contact Hugh Pewer at 635-3833 or 635-6531 .in in Kitimat. Terrace, or Mrs. Blix at 682-3555 . 1973 Int. Pickup Deluxe lnterlor & Exterior Full Warrenty . 1973 "/ Ton. 345 4 Speed PS, PB, | H.D. Shocks, 4.0, Rear Bumper 1973 Gamper Special $3495 54395) % Ton VO Auto PS, PB, 2- 1973 Scouts 4x4 Small F Cyl, 3 Speed Floor Shitt 2 Spead Transfer Gase : Low Mileage with & 10 ‘Terrace Director Ev ciitt is Richard Green., Tom Smith will be the Kitimat allernate Denis’ Ronald Brown. the Stewart Allernale and Earl Hobenshield Will be the alternate for Elec- “oral Area "B". Siill to be named are alternates for the Village of “Hazelton and for Electoral Area ‘A. Ridmat Director Joe Banyay objected to: hiring Hank Bun- combe as a cansultant studying the fartheomiug change to the incite system, Discussing the pas nvent af, $13. 2 to H. Bin vonbe Cor expenses and hours in-Vieluria on this matter plus sD inant oF $4 for trayel expenses for Mr. Buncombe and Ray Parlilt Me. Banyay said that the Board cannot be sdlective i such matters and ‘when administration has such a job everybody profession should geda chane ¢ to bid on the job. Rose Gale & Co. was aip- pelnted Kitimat-Stikine Regional Districi Board auditors for the coming year. li was learned. (hat) dhe preparation of the new election and arrange Lazelle or phone 635-637 SAVE $$$ | aT Terrace International TRUCK @ EQUIPMENT Lip, - 6020 HWY 16 WEST TERRACE t Hugh McKinnon, Pat Boyle, Bob sceley. requesting” in the same” IAC LIMITED Is Pleased to Announce. ce That 28! WA, ARNE S, FOULGER oe ~ SOVERIEGN LIFE ASSURANCE | REPRESENTATIVE Will be in the Terrace ‘Area Jan. 2ird to the 36th to discuss” Business Protection Insurance For further information or interview plaase contact us at 4339 tist wantd cast ‘a, U3 per nuns and -nidlon | way the Provincial Guverneent to undertake this responsibility through an amendment to. the Municipal "the Board veted in a loaded vole to contribute a sum of” $5,000 10 the Yellowhead: (16) - British Columbia. Travel Association, This would be the, fee for this year of $3,800 plus $1,200 for fast year when the Boarded opted out..The votes - against were George Thom, Kitimal, Joe Banyay also. of ’ Kitimat who each have three. | votes and Frank Armilage o of Stewarl one vole. Voting for lhe . © peoposal were Ey Clift with 5 votes, Perry York Hazelton one | - vote, Corbin King Area ‘A” one tole, Mary Allen Electoral “B" ~ cne vole; John Black Electoral Area “D" one vote and David’ ’: Bowen-Collhurst Electoral “ce . two voles. . A grant of $5,000 was “ap-- ‘proved oul of the Cautligency Fund far a cechnieal study of - ihe elannel for the propased : Maria near Kitimat. 635-721 1 wade