PAGE 2 Public acknowledges need for youth center Cont'd from Page 1 Residential homes could be used to provide room and board to responsible youth, he said. Before placing anyone in an individuat home they would be screened. One local resident had advised him that her home would be temporarily available, free of charge, to any responsible youth looking for employment. James said this would allow concerned residents an opportunity to assist needy youth and become involved, Terrace alderman Edna Cooper asked whether a drop-in house would solve the ‘immediate problem of both ° loca] and travelling youth. James replied: ‘There are a lot of bugs in that type of set up, Other drop-in houses have experienced problems with food theft, and long distance phone calls. The Secretary of State has alloted a certain amount of funds to a Canadian Youth . Hostel program, said an attending member. “We're looking into that," said James. “We want more information on the youth hastel concept,’ Mayor Jolliffe said the type of person who is travelling is different from local youth. Comparing a local youth Fire hazard Summary for Week Ending | May 14, 1971 The fire hazard throughout | the district remains low to | moderate; however local . conditions such as strong winds ° can present conditions that are | extremely hazardous, as the spring growth of trees, shrubs | and grass is not fully « of hostels does not offer a true comparison said Alderman Cooper. “ The European system “didn’t arise to suit a need. It was organized to encourage travel, hostel to the European system " could be itilled, he said, ‘ member of the Ministerial ; rise costs : any type of youth project. He Prince Rupert Forest Fire said the Ministerial Association : assistance but asked where the different concept.” Tuesday morning Community Resources Committee meeting to forward a brief of their needs and tell the committee what planning youth has done ' towards its goals. | a -- YOUTH FINANCING--- | Aspokesman for the Te-race , Jaycees said Jaycees . International and Pepsi Cola ‘ Company have initiated a : program accenting youth,,.the ' Council of Youth. , He. said the Terrace i organization wasn't big enough , lo carry such a program ona : local level . and needed . additional support. He also warned youths that the right : people would be required to i assure the projects’ continuing ; suecess. { You must find the right type : of person to fill executive | positions or else a program Our youth are responsible and most parents would permit their youngsters to frequent a youth centre, said one man. John Balzar a clergyman and Association asked who would provide the financing to support would provide some monetary balance of the required financing would come fram. A youth spokesman replied that students themselves could Bet logether and “get things going to raise the money.” James added, ‘you'll appreciate it more if you got established at this time. Total number of fires to-date | When you Our hostel would be based on a The youth group will attend a some of the money yourselves,” We would probably look after things better if we were required to provide some money ourselves, the youth spokesman said. “*It would give us a feeling of responsibility,’ he said “Something that we aren't given much credit for now-a- days.” TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE. B.C. District - News - BY PEGGY PHOENIX Bert Patterson of Ft. Macleod Alberta arrived in Terrace recently on his way to Prince Rupert. He was accompanied by Mr. Sanderson, - Mr. Woodworth and Mr. Mitchell, residents in the Godlen age home in Fort Macleod, Alberta. They later boarded the Queen of Prince Rupert for Vancouver Island before returning home. | Odd-jobs service . center urgedg Cont’d from Page i. The job placement agency would initially be operated by Mrs. Hatton. She emphasized that she wants to set up the ‘agency to fill a community need, and will receive no money for her efforts. Bill Young, Terrace Salvation Army envoy said ‘‘many people need short period work which Manpower can’t provide.” People on welfare, unemployment insurance and fixed incomes would not lose their benefits by working on a part time basis, she said. Those receiving unemployment insurance or welfare sre allowed ta earn a limited amount of money to supplement their incomes without endangering their benefits. | “The jobs available would have to be strictly on a part time basis and not exceed a maximum of three days on any given job. Any jobs. expected to last longer than three days must be handled through Canada Manpower,” she said. - Identification cards would be issued to job candidates so that prospective. employers’ would be assured the person arriving a job site is the person sent by the agency.. The agency would be opened during regular business hours. Mrs. Hatton said a number of ‘Ferrace service clubs have endorsed her_idea, At Thursdays meeting Mrs. Hatton said a low rental office was avallable but a phone, desk, and office stationary were required. ‘ oe *.... MONDAY, MAY 47, 1971] She requested that Terrace service clubs and. other . organizations offer to assist the ‘jiu agency by supplying finances to pay for the agency's monthly expenses, . eo “Any contributions would be #iEaEE 4 { { to pay for expenses,. not for fa wages a5 no office wages would dl ‘ be required, she said; . : F Alderman Edna Cooper and jaya meeting chairman’ Wilber @& dames both endorsed the odd, ; job placement concept, - adding. jam “this type of agency has been| i talked about for years,” « i839, an increase of 18 since the | don't know who «last report. and cost of fire . “ fighting is increasing . . ee accordingly. Shite nl to- turn to: ee TURN TO US WITH When buying a load of rich topsoil you soon learn that while some things in life may still be CONFIDENCE hee MackKAYS them. 5.G, Fjellstrom, D.P.M. Podiatrist (Foot Specialist) Lakelse Motor Hotel Tuesday, May 25th 9 A.M. - 6 PLM. FOR APPTS, CALL - 635-2287 dirt cheap, dirt isn't one of F FUNERAL HOME Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. » Serving Kitimat his style Those were the golden days of auto racing. Sheet metal and sheer quis; the full-throtile roar of cars and -Crowda; and the taste of Old Style Beer to quench that wind-whipped, dust-dry, bone-tired thirst. The cars move a tot faster ‘today, but Old ‘Style’s atill brewed slow and easy. For good old-fashioned flavour. So. rally round the Old Styte flag! I's a winner! ~~ Slow-brewed and naturally aged “ 7 be This advertisement is not published or displayed by the ---” _ Liquor Control Bored nr by the Government of British’ Columbia, : KEY TO SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: "Sanctioned Zone or Regional event, a **Sanctioned Provincial avent not necessarily'a championship. ***Major sanctioned and unsanctioned provincial championships and events involving cantestants from other provinces or countries. The events and dates listed in this advertisement are based on information received at the Festiva) of Sports Office to Apri! 1, 1971. Any subsequent changes or deletions are the responsibility of the event committee in each community. EVENTS IN ITALICS: Non-sports events, pageants, parades, themes and specia/ attractions recognized as , Festival ancillary events. COMNUNITY CHAIRMEN: Listed next to community names. are * The wild west lives again in the historic Cariboo and Chitcotin countries during Festival of Sports time. The people. are as rough and friendly as their burnished saddle leather, You'll find great fishing lakes and streams with fine resorts nearby. Visit the gold rush all in on horseback. restoration of Barkerville; but first, take it BELLA COOLA Track - Field “Jr, Finals May 20 CLINTON mo Rodeo Regionai May.29-30 Clinton Bali 105th Annual May-28-29 — 100 MILE HOUSE (Arthir L. Westowsky) . Redeo "*#B.C, High School! and ‘ Little Britches May 22-24 QUESNEL (Aay Murray) Golf “*Jr, and Sr. Open May 30 Gymkhana “+Horsemen's Association May 24 Tennis Regional May 20-30 Marbles . *Regional Tournament May 24 WILLIAMS LAKE (Wes Atchison) . ; Golf \ .*Maple Leaf-Chilcotin Open May 24-25 Horsemanship = **Trail Ride June 5 Horse Show © **Trailriders Spring Show May 22.23 Track - Field ©” "North Central B.C, School —- May 20-21 Tennis Regional oe May 20-30 oe 7 _ Hon. WK: Kiernsn; Minister as ‘SECOND ANNUAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - NORTH CENTRAL/ ‘NORTHWEST This is the great new highway that stretches from the Alberta border. through the Yellowhead Pass out to Prince Rupert and the Queen Charlotte Islands. Hyou haven't seen all this country yet, now's the time to-do it. You'll visit cosmopolitan Prince George. sidetrip to Fort St. James, stop tt watch the Indians trap fish in Moricetown Canyon. Don't miss the restoration of ‘Ksan at Hazelton. Sidetria to the “Aluminum City’, Kitimat, tarry at Terrace then down the Skeena to Prince Rupar! for an inside Passage ferry ride. BURNS LAKE (S.C. Thomas) ~For complete calendar-of- evants-and ‘other information ¢ _;, 1200 West Broadway, Vancouver 9,.B.C. ’ (Phone 736-9751}. ee ee _ Sponsored by the amatauir sports organizations of the Province aiid the:. we 1 : aan ee tt a ey 2? = oe . . - . : Foal a : : re bane , fae al a” oy so oe Bo tg oe : . 3. ne ner) - BR. B. Worley, Deputy Minister Canoeing ‘+ Portage and Water Races June 6 Miners’ Sports ***Pin Drive, Gold Panning, Rock Drill, Claim Stake June 5 HAZELTON 7 Track-Flefd © = ‘High School Regional May 19 KITIMAT : Indian Sports Cance Races May 24 Track ~ Fletd Secondary Schools Zane May 29 ; PRINCE GEORGE (Ww. &. Woycik) ' "Archery “American and Field Round ~ June 5-6 Bowling 5 Pin Regional May 23 Bowling 45 Pin Zone Finats May 30 _ Canoeing “*Northern Hardware May23 0: Gymkhana *Regional May ‘23 Harse Show ~ —s.* Spring Shaw ; May 29-30-- Lacrosse _ *Minor Tournament May 22-24 Marksmanship **ShotGun | | . May 22.23 © - Marksmanship 3 *Trap Shoot June 4-6 Marksmanship **Pistol ~ May 22.23 Soap Box Derby ‘Elks - May 23-24 Softball “Sr. “BY Tournament May 22.24 Swimming “Festival of Sports Meet May 22.23 Tennis - Regional. May 20-30 Mator Spart . *Stock Cars May 24 © Rodeo *A.C.T. June 3-6 Soccer 4Regional Tournament . May 23-24 Centennial Teen Rock Festival May 22 Eiks May Day Celebrations , May 22.24 Shrine Circus . dune 3-4 PRINCE RUPERT [Ken Maclean) tis a Tennis Regional ~ May 20-30 Swimming May 21.22 SMITHERS [Ken Holden) ie Gymkhana - *Ragional Open May 23° Pony Express 1Regional Open Race May 24 Soccer . Jr, Boys Tournament May 22 Softball “Tournament ° ~ May 24 _ ‘DEPARTMENT-OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY. :: Track ~ Field , “Buggy Race — Miners’ Sport dune: i TERRACE [Ald. Edna Cooper) os | TALL TOTEM FESTIVAL coe - ; Bowting Marathon _ May30 - i Bowling 5 Pin Regional! May 23. | é Bowling *5 Pin Golden Age wo ao . Clubs Champs. May 20 - ) Judo ‘Northwest B,C, Champs. May 22-23 ne Logger Sports = ***B.C. Championships May 29-30 . Motorsport **Stock Car Dirt Track June 5-6 1 Motorspart “*T ruck Loggers’ Rodeo May 22-23 Parachuting *#Sky Diving - B.C. Champs. May 22-23 Track - Field “Finals : June 5 Eiks May Day Sports . May 24 it Wheelbarrow Relay Race May 24, | a dune 6 { VANDERHOOF i | Rodeo High School Zone May 24 Fly-in Circus ‘dune 6° IMBIA Se i- OFSPORTS MAY 20 JUNE7 1971 Ad, il centennial year! o we i. “Elementary School Relay dune 6. PEACE RIVER: (30 ers De eoopwefanes Fe pee bs All along the Alaska and John Hart highways. spring flowers are bursting oul. This is a great time to visit the Peace Aiver District as the sleeping giant awakens. Visil'the mighty W. A, C: Bennett dam. then take off for ane of North America’s great, driving adventures. The Festival of Sports is the kick-off for centennial happenings in the Big Country! -* Snowmabiles ontact the B.C. Sports Federaian, ALASKA HIGHWAY (Tony Brummet) Motorsport _***660 Car Rally May 22-24 DAWSON CREEK . orgs ; Equestrian *Ra-Bo-Ran Show: May 30+. 1 Motorsport Endura Rally . May 23 ; Swimming 'Seais' Swim Meat. -7. dune 5-6 ¢ a Water Polo “South Peace Invit. Meet .. -,May29 | 7 Water Polo- Ladies’ - .' 0+ o> May29-30; | -FORT NELSON ‘ - ws if : Walkathon~100 Alaska Highway from Sos Bs ; ‘ Mile 400 to 300 : May 28-30; : FORT ST. JOHN . ooo © i Track - Field “Peace River Centennial. .. “June 12 |" HT: Motorsport Truck Roadeo | June 6 ‘i HUDSON HOPE ; i i Gymkhana Regional May 29-30) Square Dancin Canyon City Square re 4 4 9 Dancers 7 ‘May 2gu TAYLOR Se ee a nt: Chariot Races = **Pony May 23-24 “Western Canada Grass *. . *+ Drag Racing Champs.