| t This past-week has not been an ‘especially busy one for the - ‘Terrace ACMP. Most of the _ dneldents. that) are under in- - “vestigation concern vandalism, *- break-ins, minor theft and Jt shoplifting, STOLEN On June 27th a grey tool box | *gontaining approximately $400 worth of tools was stolen from - the back of a pick-up truck. The incident took place on Straume . >. Avenue and [he owner, Mr, Don _ -Apolilezer, would like to have the tools back. Would anyone knowing. anything about this please inform ihe RCMP STOLEN © tA guest athe Terrace Holel had $520 stolen between 5:30. and 6:0 on the morning of the 28th of June. incounT > George Lupick - Blood alcohol reading cver .08, fined $300 or 15 days in jail. License suspended for a period of thirty days. . David Lamek - Over .08, fined $300 for or 15 days in jail. David Jackson’ - Dangerous Driving, fined $350 or 30 days in jail. License’ suspended for a period of three months. Alexander Crout - Over ,08, fined $300 or 15 days in jail. George Fifield -. Over °.08, fined $200 or 15 days in jail. August Geerheart - Over .08, ‘fined $300 or 15 days in jail. We Te . iF é 635-6555 1 be oO VV x. ° ‘ -fy AV 6th century king of. Sweden Was supposed L “> eantrol the weather with his hat. Pposed to be able Eel to . provincial In a statement made. last Wednesday, AUlin MLA Frank Calder said that the government is irresponsible in pushing Indian land elalms back onto Otlawa’s _ desks, He added thal he was disappointed in the provincial government's stand taken ata major Indian demonstration Tuesday in- front of the Legislative Buildings. Minister of Human Resources Norman Levi, whe is handiin, all Indian related matters, Sai ‘that the‘ federal goverament was responsible for all matters involving land claims. Calder; however, seems (o think that the government is completely: out of line when it says that the federkl government is playing . political football with thisissue, _ Quite. the contrary in Fact, He THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ~” government = feels thal it is the provincial -goverament that’ is playing football and that, in his words, “This government doesa't know whal the hell it is all about”. Calder is the president of the Nishga tribal council which took the “proviniclal government. lo the concerning as claim involving 4,600 square miles of the north- west of B.C. Unfortunately the government was: . not ‘represented at the meeting held Rupert, Calder is still awaiting official response from the government. According lo the nalive-MLA,90 percent of the land in British Columbia is non-lreaty and that only paris of Vancouver and Vaticouver Island have been turned aver to the federal government’ by the Indians. an The fire hazard has remained generally low throughout the Western section of (he district” progressing 10 high, in the Baslern section. Considerable lightning activily was ¢X-- perienced in the Eastern por-| é rein I :*-gperalional * 24° hours - a ay province.” .. tion last Thursday causing al least one fire in the Smithers Landing area. There have been. three new fires this week, bringing the 1974 district total to 30 fires, The new fires were quite minor in ralure with the air tankers. being used on the Smithers Landing lightning strike. - . Earlier in the week the air lankers Were ulilized by other forest districts which jis now: attention more practical with the change > - to faster type alrerafl.:. : . The public are becoming more.aware of ihe new Zenith 5555 phone number - for fire reports and we.would again. remind all :this..is throughout the entire the province. ro: The present weather forecast: appears reasonably favourable ta campers and picnicers and although the nazardis generally , Jow there are some quile dry ° localized areas. Therefore we would request you pay, special to the campfire Fegulations and. ensure’ all campfires are completely extinguished, Lo for yaur, past ‘co- Supreme Court of Canada . apparenily ; CEMA RE SEER DE ae Se a ware sy Thank you operation and have a good weekend and please remember _ the people following behind and campleiely dispose of all liter. ~~ HOW MUCH INTEREST DO SAVINGS ; ACCOUNTS REALLY EARN? District Forester, -* Suwanee WVEREST eaUWMNGs: = Here are sample savings account entries for a three month perted. . We have shown how interest would be paid on this account using: -, different calculation methods, Pee TE eS “Fred” Fowler. ; Alfred Coldwell Fowler was . born in Headingly, Manitoba, on Morar areata nara e eae eee EES STANTS Ta - td cas _ Then 79 years old, Mr. Fowler . was presented the award al a | special meeling of Council, and in making the declaration Mayor... Joe MacDonald‘ was quoted “This is a first you “deserve Mr.. Fowler, for the a . Competitor's Savings. Account -- Interest At.834 Percent INTEREST PAID ON MINIMUM MONTHLY BALANCE | January 31 Days. , on $500.00 _ years of work you have con- : ‘February . 28 Days: |. ton $100.00 Iributed 1o.the 1own you have . March 31 Days on $100.00" toved.” 2 ident of tf ; : vot ———— ee l@ was"past president of te + . 90 Days Interest Earned c-l2 Smithers and District Chamber of Commerce, Past President of Ihe Athletic Association, and is the namesake of the Fowler Cup in hockey. For his activily aud interest in the communily he was named the first Honorary Member of the Smithers Rotary Club in it's 19 year history. He was a member, President and Past-Districl! -Depuly of the Independent Order of Odd- fellows, 10. which he belonged for aver. 0 years, and was a4 member and Lay Reader of 51. James Anglican Church in Smithers. | “Among the many alher awards and” honers bestowed upon him = were Honorary Fire Chiaf, citations _ftomine Athletic Club, the Competitor’s Savings Account. Interest At 9% Percent "INTEREST PAID ON MINIMUM QUARTERLY: BALANCE _ 90 Days on $100.00 INTEREST EARNED $2.15 0 __ HOW MUCH DID YOUR SAVINGS EARN? HM your savings account is not earning the interest it should be. ~’ earning; why not... De rers «| aMOVE YOUR SAVINGS TO HIGHER EARNINGS AT TERRACE &.DISTRICT =~ fly «CREDIT UNION 4650 Lazelle Avenue. . 635-7282 ” chureh groups and was invited ‘to Terrace (0 meet Queen :-Blibabeth, He enjayed sports, "gardening and olher. ouldvor : “aelivities,, as Well as social events. - * "His wife is the former’ Muriel Gipsey, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. S. Spencer of England, Tea ya f British Columbia Forest” Ser- 7 __Eigar Ghoir Seoks Singers | “B.C.'s famed: Elgar Choir is | ‘planning ils 14th overseas tour - inthe summer of 1875 to the U.K., Belgium, Holiand, Ger- many, Luxenberg and France. Interested girls between the ages of 12 and 16 are inviled to ‘apply lo the conductor, C.E. Findlater at 2332 Bellevue, West Vancouver, , ; Auditions are being held in Vancouver ‘during July. and Augusl, by individual Another Mining Outfit arrarigement.- mS : aut Tour choirs traditionally have- ‘been made up of talented young’ singers from throughoul the province and have been trul representative of B.C... Applicants ‘should — include details of the vocal and musical ability and experience, name their school. and grade, and submit letters of recom- mendations fram. school principal and clergyman, _- Quits Province - Mexxon Mines ~ Lid. : is shelving all exploration work in British Columbia, Daniel Small, - President,” arinounced to-day. -Small said thal (he Company approached financial groups in British ‘Columbia, eastern Canada and ihe U.S. bul had been unable to raise funds* for any -explorat fon programs in and the onerous and unrealistic provisions of Bill 31°,, Smail said. “We have no alternative bur to get out of cur own home In contrast, Small said tha’ Mexxon has raised $191,250 for a : comprehensive’ program on a ‘copper praspect in Mexico. A «The following is a list of successful examinations held recently by a ihe Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto.in Terrace, B.C. the Names are arranged in order of merit. - GRADEIV THEORY HISTORY | Be . vice ' First Class Honours - Steffan vio yy Lately, there have been dramatic increases in interest rates of- _ oe, Wegner - ‘fered for savings by various financial organizations. White the rate . Gt on bb °F of interest is important, many of us are not aware of another ‘im- . A.C. ; Fred ROLIMENTS “|. > portant factor and that is how the interest is calculated. The method: cee First Class Honours - Anme M . [> of calculation affects the most important factor of all which is the. Fowler Pouselte; Danny K. Slanyer: a amount of interest acutally paid for your savings. , ‘Douglas .. Adams: - Heather. a ‘ ut . : Lee Baa fea | stk ~ ten a . *s 4 Neumann Ruth rM,- Pouserte PAU TGprded TW. Didkte; - 3 a and three daughers: (Mrs: Michiel), of Terrace, Mary (Mrs. Harry Haywood) of ¢ Hinchliffe. an oo Te January 271h, 1889 10 Mary , ; * DATE WITHDRAWALS ‘DEPOSITS '* . BALANCE (Coldwell Rewler of ie - te : oe , a pioneer farmer of Headingly. . ian \ a Balance Forward. os 7 41,000,00 He received’ his - elementary Spe gaee oe (0, $500.00 * $1,500.00 schooling in Headingly, his high > Jan-20)° $7,000.00 - fo “$500.00 -schoaling al Armstrong, B.C. - Feb 5 . Cre las $500.00 : $1,000.00 and completed a business Fes ee 8100000.” "$2,000.00 SOUrEE Dele kad a _ Feb 25 $1,900.00 - SC a $100.00. workforce . “He worked al the “ Co tate vio OM Loe . 00. 9 TK. -Smith’ sawmill al, Arm- Mar 15 re 8240000 - $2,500.00 strong and farmed in lhe-area - Mar 31 ”. Balance. $2,500.00 until 1921, then moved 10 : : . Terrace where he stayed for six a . years, employed by the George PLAN “ OO aot -f Lie sawmill. = In%1927 ihe 3} PLAN 24~INTERESTAT6PERCENT |. _ became the mane in 7 nee Smilhers, and in 1936 he.and BR.’ : INTEREST PAIDON-EVERY DOLLAR FOR EVERY DAY Coltison bought the yard and . me : : operated it unt] 1949 when Mr. - : car Co Fowler purchased his partners Jan 10 10 days * on $1,000.00 | “$1.64 inlerests ‘and: continued .1o Jan 20 10 days on $1,400.00 - — 2.44 operate it under the name, of Feb 5 16 days - on $500.00 ° 1,31. Smithers Lumber Yard. He my *eann nn -._ . sold the business in.1966. . he Feb 15 10 days on $1,000.00 164 PS Pred Fowler was very active it’ Feb 25 10 days on $2,000.00 328° | ‘in communily organizations of Mar 15 18 days on §=$100,00 - 29 ‘Smithers. Before Smithers was ; \ 6.57 incorporated asa Town, he Mar 3% _'é days | _ on $2,500.00. . — served as Chairman of (he, 90 days. INTEREST EARNED Ww Village Council from 1951 Io a . . : | 1983, In 1968 he was declared . the first Freeman of Smithers. “Village Council, the Elks Club, - he married %n YMay- ard, 1921, They-had one son Raber. Muriel Smithers, and, Joyce (Mrs. Doug. Snider) of Kamloops... -Also ‘surviving -are filleen, ‘grandchildren, grandchildren, 1wo sisters. and six real four brothers. Funeral services were held ~ Monday, June 3rd, 1974 ai St. James Angli¢an Church with Bishop Hambidge, Rev. Gordon Jackson, and Rev; Larry Papolf officiating. ~The *DeFrane Funeral Home was in charge of arrangemienis. 700 7 ‘Honorary pallbearers : ‘were Ernie Hann, Carl Mortenson, Lawrence Perry;. Jim’ David- son, -Heg -Collison and -Fred sHofsink, 9-06" : 7 Active pallbearers included °.. Joe MacDonald, Herb’ Leach, -Gordon: Williams, Carl Spicer, Mel Raymond. and i Eddie. What 1 snow job! Early maii- believed that storms were due ta the wrath ofa supernatural east! . candidates, in. ron tert, private . individual -boughl _ 850,000 treasury shares at 3742 - cents each .and had further | options , which, © if exercised, ~ ‘would provide Mexxon wilh an " additlonal $275,000. ‘co -Qpevs are on | the copper prospect in Durango. State. Geo-physical surveys . on the prospect will be followed by a drill program, if warranted, to od. : "test the anomalous areas. ~ This is-directly attributable *1o ‘the uncertainty created by “the present Government in B.C. The property will be held by a “Mexican -company. Mexxon_ will own'a 49 percent interest in ° such, company «and the ~“remaining 51 percent interest Will be held in Mexico, In addition, Meéxxon has-a similar’ interest: “in a silver deposit in the general area south of the copper prospect. Geological mapping . will be underway shortly, Small added. Royal Conservatory Results 7 Gordon Colpittis; Johanna M. Nahirny . . Honours. - Sheri Miller, Christina Plesche * (equal); Robert Lee; Sally. McCooeye; Gail 'L. Dickie; . Melissa. . Lichienield — * GRADEI a _ RUDIMENTS ° . _ First Clas Honours - Scot J. Spencer ‘PRELIMINARY RUDIMENTS First Class , Honours, - ‘Myron Crown; Jacky de Jong: Jerry Tetraull; Carolyn Hagen. Grade 2 Firat : Class. Honours Bonnie Berghauger:-):- -: -> “Grade 1, Theory “First: Class Honours, 100° per cent Kathy McCullough... _ The program, ‘am. al - School in ‘the: Keith Estates ~ area; and from] p.m. to 3 p.m. - al Parkside Elementary School. = Classes for non-En eo ‘speaking children “School District #8, “Skeena . ‘Cassiar, will once again: this wo? year.olfer it’s. . summer program to non-English speaking children between the ages of 4 and 10 years of age. funded by the Provincial Summer Em- ployment Program Students, will run from July § to ~ August 30; with a fee of $210 off- sel the cost of supplies. “There will be two sessions '. daily for the children, from 9- 11 Kiti-K’Shan Primary Your child-is invited to atlend * cither session, which ever is in (he more convenient locational “The Royal Order of the Moose ~- in Terrace did their bit for the Crippled Children in the wee. hours of Monday morning, sponsoring a dance with: all, proceeds going:la the crippled | Children’s .Fund..The dance," which began al 12- midnight, + vancement, a fre Sa ace eB es cere be iP CANADIAN “ACCEPTANC LIMITED | 4624A - Greig Ave, ‘The. program’. ha for ' . English” for * id ten og ¥ pa. son - Do You Like Living In Terrace? . Do You Recognize Its Potential? a We are looking for mature, responsible, decisive and outgoing men or women to fill two career apenings in our Consumer. ° Industrial iance Office. We invite applicants for the-following openings. ; BRANCH MANAGER - COMPANY. CAR PROVIDED Will require eifher exparlence or the ability to rapidly absorb and apply good management metheds and sales motivation to devalop and retain customers. . : _ BRANCH ASSISTANT - Requires a good level of, typing: ability & a knowledge of office procedure. Respansibilities are varied & interesting and there ts opportunity for ad- WE OFFER SALARIES REFLECTING ABILITY ; AND LIBERAL BENEFITS : IF YOU ARE THE PERSON CALL ‘DAVE "¢ “FHOMAS + fee ret om ages oa 5 “in the post four years.” ppe your support continues, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2n, 1974 non-English: and lime spol. designéd around: “experiences and activities in .art;"music, drama, games, sports, reading and field trips, and offers the older children enrolled a con- ~tinuily of experience with ‘the English language (o. maintain ‘and develop their: present’ standard. The program will also serve as. an ‘introduction 10 the. -younger through ‘students involved _ meaningful and fun experience. ‘Phe District. and those in- _ volved are looking forward to ancther- highly . successful summer and a large.turn-out af studenis. Bo Monday, allracled many people te Terrace’s Ukranian Hall for several hours of very agreeable enjayment for -a- y WOT: Ihwhile cause, . Bes ’ Musie ‘for the* Jate “night celebration: was‘ provided by a local band, the: Night Hawks. rem, i eae e CORPORATIO 638-8108 | Terrace