ee os on ‘displiy, now at me Bos PARKER rom 635-2001 . TH YEAR NO, 42 som "TERRACE, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1971 - Premier *¢: Office, | New entry | in race’ . Anew. face has turned up i in Behe Terrace civic. aldermanic eerace,. Barrie Gieselman, a 10. myear resident of Terrace, Apolficially declared his is intentions Thursday. : Mr. Gieselman. was raised and received his: Grade 13... ducation in Chilliwack, B.C. In 71961 he moved to Terrace as an mArticled Chartered-Accountant BStudent with. Rose Gale & Co. . Upon graduating asa‘Chartered - iAccountant Mr.” Gieselman mwent into industry and is presently employed as General Manager ‘with Wedeene River m Contracting Co, Ltd, : ® Mr. Gieselman is a past — member of the - Arena @ Association, Past Président: of . ™* the Terrace Kinsmen Club and mis presently serving on the a Kinsmen North Coast Zone im executive. =. Mr. Gieselman. is ‘ married im and has three children, Frank Howard aan . eof In China 7 - . again Canada’s involvement, in’ the @ United Nations was the main topic of the .address Frank mm Howard 41.P. for Skeena gave ta a the K’Shian ‘Business and § Professional Women’s Club on t Mm Wednesday night. . ai. The meeting was, a ‘regular. . 7 B. £. ‘Hydro workers s help RCMP Aift stretcher ‘to waiting ambulance. L .. . ' : _ a prea! Teeth F monthly meeting of the K’Shian’ - B Business ..and... Professional . 3" © Women’s Club held in the Totem ©: m Room of the Lakelse Hotel." ° 5 S Mr. Howard started his = Young _ Kitimat were part of a Juvenile - 8 address outan ahumorous note 3 - . 2Non-Fiction collection on the by presenting: the ladies with a Os subject: of Indian. people. Canada. : copy of. Finance Minister Book = Benson's tax legislation, a huge: _ Week ial books “ont display in: , RRP AE a "Spec eo Frances Fraser isa group :af. - legends of the Blackfoot Indians: . Tetold by someone who grew-up _ on a. Blackfoot reservation. A 5 book, m. Howard went on to. outline # China's progréss and stressed @ that although a country. may not mM agtee with China's. political M policy, out of international m respect they must give China diplomatic recognition,.* - B . Bringing China into the U.N, made them relatively more ‘appraachable and’. was >" - Mountain Goats ‘of Temlaham . Tetold by. William . Toy. . This « book covers an ancient myth of :. Temlaham, the Tsmimshain™ “the Kit Kitimat Library during the. - “’ Young Canada’ Book. Week in:: The Wind Along. the River by = gives . the’ mythology and - _ legend of the Tsmishian Indians: ; : a wis illustrated in’ ‘colour. in the “ “who like todo craft work is Lt Wolf). . Garden of Eden ( on the Banks, of . ur count . : MYTHOLOGY Another book ‘depicting. legends of ‘the West Coast - Indians is Once Upon a’ Totem. * by Christie. Harris: ‘This book ' -historie grandeur :'of. these’. people in five legends which are followed by. an explanatory note.. 7 An interdsting. hook for those called Indian-Beadwork and is by Robert Hofsinde (Gray. ‘gives. simple~. instractions with illustrations . _ the ‘Ksan.. River in "Hazelton on ‘how ‘to make a bead tom," 7 belt... ‘bag, book moccasins, etc. cover, . Gray Wolf has. written’ another. book, this one entitled. The Indian Medicirie Man which gives descriptions. of the work ' and training of medicine-men from six tribal groups Iricluding - the’ Northwest Coast Indians. . “Mission. ‘to Metlakatla: is ~ggilsator ‘story “by Elaine. ; Wentworth. ‘It tells of William Dunea, an: ‘English: missionary . ‘to the. Tsimshian Indians and is a very moving tale of the spirit ‘Cree Indian ‘and. ‘Memento’ which records a visit ‘40 the. Indians: of Canada of one tn! man Hand the dignity of a. : ri igolays ‘of “beading ‘and ‘handicrafts and native dancing - have been‘ taking place all we- ek. in:both’the library and the - Museum: Saturday at 2:15 there: will be-a -demonstration.. of: heading techniques .in’ the -‘minute.colour film made by a ‘Indian Pavilion at Expo '67 will also be ™ After -standing up to one of the. “toughest: ten basketball. teams’ ’ ‘in the’ province, the Terrace Caledonia’ “Kermodies will tonight’ “try: ‘their:.: stuck with ‘teams from points. as far south- as Reyelstake, : ‘B. Cy The’ boys~ left "after "school necessary for peaceful reasons, Rick ‘and Rick” take: a. sitoll” | Around town =| " After a brief vacation, “Rick gand Rick take a. stroll". has returned, . ~, m The popular column. by. . . Herald co-editor: Rick’. Munro - Band staff member Rick Knight — m was started in, September. and the Tesponse- WAS: seemingly we working : to get as. mich done . before the weather turns.: -. _Off.to the mall: There must’. have been -thirty ‘yourig’ people. ; sitting in the mall, due ‘toa lack + of age else ito’ Bo we Prince’. George. Senior a Sécondary school for their first. a game‘at 7: a0 ‘tonight... s .. . The, Kermodies ’ are matched. - up with players" from: “North ~ Delta,: 'the="1970-;Provincial | ‘champions. ‘The single infiltrated the -streets ‘9 a m Terrace with a -35mm_-Pentax. B anda Hilroy riotebook to ask t # people of the city, their’ oplnio: mon subjects. of controversy... § Here again is Rick | m Take a Stroll? + m This time, inste : the people anything definite: we m decided, to let .them. talk:"o B whatever they wanted; As-w went on our-way we'Tan acrass g ail sorts of interesting citizens M - The first slop on our stroll w the Pizza Place, where we “ immediately... .accosted ..b J waitress, “How -does:s there so fast, we wol ‘Up Greig Avenue : I ' Mr, Munro,“ ‘being ' gentleman, kindly: opened: M door'to the drug store ‘for, young lady. with nule of'j j in’; her - arms. . ly. ‘get it ASSLED Gn ~ ~ teams onthe: entry, } lights, One'man with’ * Jong hair anda smilesald he felt em 12th at 8 p.m. S . passing ‘Tnotorist,. “a: “woman, : looking’ ‘strangly masculine = Nex et thing: -you:- know: right Thursday’ and : will enter the”. "..eliminatton-consulation: : tourn- f ight” 7 fans-‘are encotiraged to ‘make al” trip’ down: fighay 16" ‘this mi Church. If you cannot’ make it down, L for Friday night’s game, Coach .- Ed De Vries invited you down Saturday. . The. Kermodies will: ;* be playing again on this day at 10: a.m:: (having lost the |first.: ~ - fame). or- at 1 : Pen. so ving won). : ty “NOT FAVOURED ‘ He. says Terrace is not’ favoured te win ‘against North”: . Delta. and that-fans-should be=. “:geatedaround 10 a.m, ‘The team ©’ ‘leit “Thursday and spent the’ night: in Houston. There- they: . (ormodies ‘attack Delta the highschool. jam... Travelling in, two ears, ° the Terrace bays: and cheerleaders - headed ‘out for: ‘Prince. George early. Friday... A, farther list of ” goheduled.. - games shows: 4:30, Revelstoke-. ° “Quesnel, 6 p.m, Dawson Creek-" »Pringé Rupert, 9 p.m: New. Westminster --Prince George..: Again faris are encouraged to ‘turn-out ‘And: support ‘the -. : Terrace sportsmen. Coach De _ Vries promiges'a high calibre of . basketball’ “or , your’. ‘money : had: a preliminary match with. refunded.’ * Although’ - * derailed, no ane was injured in continuing. - ‘Latest on. ter wreck” “CNR officials today. are still.» bewildered as to the cause of the | ten '-car deratiment:; early, . - Wednesday. ‘Although. ‘the litie was open’ to ss -train-” traffic.” Wednesday ’ evening, auxilaty. crews from Prince Rupert will. be busy. at: _the sight for several more days,” “terms of the company’s official "1 statement-on. the. shutdown i made October 12, 7 " Speaking over the phone with’ spokesman stated: :. ~The mishap’ sectirred ‘at ‘tile 8.7. of ‘the Kitimat: ‘sub-line, : ten cars. ‘were the crash... Investigations, are and Apsley, Friday.; © Ernest B:-McClellan, 51, late ' of $229 Haugland in Terrace Was * instantly killed Friday at noon _when working near a fallen ” + power line. . Reports say he had come in ° -gontact with some: live wires. ‘Terrace Fire Department . ‘worker rescurer Wally Nantel | ~ Another in “critical condition One man wag ‘fatally and another seriously injured in‘an | incident ‘involving high tension: | electrical wires : at-‘the “Twin River property :: mear Lakelse .of Tuck Avenue also received electrical shock .after he -had. attempied to: reach the: injured man, Three other. length of 30 minutes; each man - switching off at 10. minute 7 intervals. FAILED. One of the. men, jack’ .McGladrey of” Terrace, : told herald reporters he had: been_.. waiting for his lunch: order. at the A and W drive-in-and after. being attracted to a boat located on the Twin River property, he noticed the McCellan body. He . then . reportediy- administered mouth to ‘mouth resuscitation: but could not revive the ‘injured man. ‘Attempts to: attract ‘further } assistance from the «drivein | “nen: administered mouth. to- mouth ‘ "resuscitation: for an estimated ° failed ‘and McGladrey then - apparently went.to the -Twin River offices for. more help. . Ambulance ‘services. were . immediately sumimoned. When vos Ambulance driver Wally Nantel reached thé accident scene. he was warned of the live wires. “Nantel then apparently tried to... crawl under the live’ wires. when gE the medal, badge- ‘on ‘his eap- came in contact with the wires. | wot THROWN . Witnesses. say the“man was ‘ thrown some distance after the shock occured. Nantel at latest reports .was being treated in hospital. for. undetermined injurtes.: “. While RCMP and first ‘aid _teams arrived, Dave-Lloyd and ‘Martin Kester: ‘of: Twin’ River “continued their attempts to re- -store McCellan, The man-could. ‘not be revived on the scene and after being transported to hospital; was pronounced ‘dead. He: had been employed. as a- maintenance worker. for. Twin River and had apparently been working at- a’ broken . down building,‘ just: adjacent ta: the “fallen pale.. B.C. Hydro officials: were nat. available for comment on the. condition of the pole nor wires. -- RCMP. are still investigating and to date, no inquest has been ordered.. Se ; "well, it ‘looks Ii like Terrace is s becoming a safe a place to. live, Local R.C.MP.. Thursday had absolutely no accidents nor complaints to report. “Library: On- Sunday ‘there will": be ‘a. final display: of ° native. dances at 7:30: the ‘museum. .. ‘Charlie Squash”. which is a four “The only ‘thing | of ‘interest . was. the” ‘unusual 7 occurence of fhaving no oguests } in ‘the city jail. shown on Sunday. wees wt ‘| Personnel “Columbia Cellulose Company planned on November 29. from company Président .G.W. Scrimshaw °° Friday. ° the. Herald| Friday, company and "Back-to work for. Col-Cel — employees Jaid.off their jobs in - Terrace November. 1 of this , year will -return to, work 8 company - “employees - contractors ‘were: fearing. Col]... | : The back-to-work- order came. Cel: to-extend the shutdown, and. reportedly kept within the... : i Fe com . Terrace early last”. weet ‘tol: ‘fears, The shutdown, involvingg: “hundreds of loggers in the area, =~ Industiral . about - a. termination of then . shutdown ‘was badly needed... «He stated : many Terrace wy ‘and? ” forcing ‘some. contractors into : . bankruptcy, . no ae . 8 “Hays - reportedly. . visited]. ” will end November 29 and workd.* A T.R. Hays said a statement ‘erews will‘resume-as, normal.