DAY, AUGUST 2, ‘1971 vir. and Mrs. C.J, Fredenkall of Washington State seen standing. Hidjacent fo Motor Home. belonging to’ husband and. wife traveling commyrades as -the four exit Fishermans Park. unicipal restrictions prohibiting overnight camping ‘in. the, piPar did not dampen the outdoors spirit of ‘the four travelers. © .. TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE 5.6. “who simply drove across Kalum Bridge and spent the night on - Kilsum Kalum Indian reserve property. The followiing morning showed about 15 other campers wio reached the same decision : and whoalthad a peaceful undisturbed night of sleep, (See Story | Terrace continues -to bake inder the hot summer sun. Cold f}:pols are rare but I'm pleased o say that tourists continue to grave sunburn and heatstroke 0 walk up to the centennial nuseum to spend a pleasant 30 grninutes viewing our past and fnieying the shade, Reading through the old egends of the native peoples of mahis area one is struck by the S “contains many finilatities found in the story of qWoleano Woman,.but this one is i] -bviously of more recent origin Hand appears. to be based upon reality. The Nass -erruption is nelieved to have: occurred about . 10 years ago” *: Before the erruption the Nass Siiver was called Tsawllsap. “ fhe valley and village were Miituated to the north of the resent Nass River, ‘near the ‘anyon, The reason why the Polcano erupted according to he Nass River folk was through ~ treatment of a.salmon.:: ‘A young man of the family of igyidemrhskyaek herson eagle) thrust a sharp liver of granite into the back of - a small hump-back salmon, m’ He then threw the salmon into e river, where it tried to swim BY MORG. AN B. (large — away: That night after dinner the ground shook and a rumbling sound was heard. The people fled their houses. Flames were seen to come from _the hills where the Nass River now flows, _ Many -of the fugitives went towards the Lake of Lizzards which was a on a high plateau. ~ A-young woman from a good family who was living apart from the others during her The whole village ‘was ‘destroyed and burnt by the hot lava as it poured downina 1 huge . swift torrent. “After ‘a: long time when the “lava had appeared to coo! dawn ‘the people went to explore. To ° lest the ground they threw dogs ahead of them.. These sank into ihe’ molten rock: ‘Many times they tried to find out what had happened to the girl but each time they were driven back. ~ Finally -they were able. to approach the village. The house ~ of the chief where the girl had -.been; still had its front and back... standing, arid in the centre sat. . the young girl.She had a shaw] . covering her. She was easily’ _Tecognizable with all the same . head and shoulders. features; only: now she was a small. pillar of laya reek. | af AMPBEL i Many people may have read about the Roman city of Pompeii. where many cavities in the lava were found, These cavities were filled with plaster and the mold'of lava on being hacked away revealed a human figure, It is possible that the lava ash. had covered the girl in a thin layer and mummified her body. (In 1927 Marius Barbeau saw “took: photographs | oF. this puberty seclusion was left~’: rock; ‘standing’: two -6i“thitee - behind in the panic. miles from the canyon along the trail across the tip of the barren lava fields. His guide pointed to a spot nearby where a salmon trap had also been changed into : reddish lava. :. To-date I have been unable to locate.a copy of this photo.and Some: authorities ‘doubt | its “existence. - : . Many, ‘superstitions. exist ‘concerning the lost lady of the lava beds. Generally: most seem to suggest that misfortune will visit those who see this lady and this has. lead to-a lack’ of interest in relgealing her Whereaboitts. : | CENTENNIAL MEMO __ __ AL Clinton-in 1886 @ resident ; .counted. the passage. of 409 whites and 517 Chinese miners headed into the Cariboo | Prior. to May 20. wee _ . = “Garden (MACLEODS | ~ Formerly Marshalt Wells Store. 3234 Katum: St. Specials. Farmorest Garden Tiller Rugged, field proven with 4 h.p.: Briggs and. Stratton. Horizontal shaft. engine , ’ Tilling depth. upto eight inches. deep. Heavy.gear case with: Timkin Roller ® Bearings Reduced To: q we ‘Hi-Capacity: Tiller. Similar to above with 5: hp. . engine, large 10° inch x bce ‘inch wheels: with tractor: lug tread ree ad asain “Red weed To Crest of large Person Eagle. Phato Morgan B. Campbell New C GA. chapter. ‘formed. at a meeting held at the Lakelse Hot Spring Resourt in July 1971 a new, ‘chapter of the C.G/A... Association: “was formed, : “Thé North’ West Chapter will | have ' members from’ Kitimat; Terrace and . Prince Rupert and surrounding . lerritoriés. “it is also hoped ta have members: from Smithers and the Queen Charlotte Islands g in this cahpter, ...- The’ officers elected | ‘were; i} N.E; Gote:,- Chairman, from 95 inch cut. 3 speed Features 5 5. ine p. Briggs '& Stratton nengine, . we Regular, 467. 95 ' Terrace: ba Chairman, fra “Other directors elected are Fr Banducei, . ‘from Kitimat; -P, ' Davies from: Terrace;. GP. » Exner: tio “public” practice; © inna graduates oF A big pat on the t back ‘to CFTK- TY for the production of the LENNAN aid LARKIN SHOW, It was great, they sure have a lot of talent. Hope someone gets. wind of them and they get a few records out. Keep a uP the good work girls. Men and ‘children formed a bucket brigade’ on Tuesday night, toextinguish a fire on the ‘property of -H. Dignard -in Remo. The fire was started by small children playing with matches behind'a shed. It was a real community effort, -as Remo has no. - fire protection. ux ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Harder : and family of Sande Blvd, have returned home after spending last weekend in Prince George, where their son Kenny has been’ attending Boy Scout Camp. ‘ Mrs. Shirley Churchill of New Remo caught a 50 3b. spring ‘salmon while ‘fishing off the Remo Bar: She was out for the ‘ ‘first time this year, trying out a new rod and reel, and only 26 Ib. test line, it took 1 hr. and 40 minutes to land. Mrs. Churchill was fishing with Mr. and Mrs. Hike Richmond of Kamloops. Who says us women can't get those big ones. wo KMERRX A farewell party was given for Peggy Phoenix at the home of Sandy Smith on Lakelse Lake R Peggy helped with’ many things within the community, Retarded children, Boy Scouts, : ‘and wrote the District News for the Herald, plus many others. She will be greatly missed as she goes to make her new home - in Calgary. Those attending the party were Sandy Koopmans, Donna Rinsma, Cec Harder,’ Ivy Estacaille, Jackie Goodings, Bea Fenrick, Marg Degerness, Sharon Lynch and - Mrs. Jeiferson, — A good time was had by all and Peggy was presented with a Peignoir Set and Slippers to match. There was a delicious lunch:served and the Retarded. ; children jsent.;a beautiful farewell cake, ’siigs 2 Those who contributed to the gift but could not attend were Bev Scott, Flo Borg, Mrs. - Watson, Louise” Wilde, Mrs. Naden, "Barb Parifit, and Mrs. MeLarty, XXXXXK Welcome to-all tourists In the area, especially to ail those camped on the West of the Kalum River, hope you enjoy . our part of the country, XX Mr. and Mrs. At. Stach and family of Calgary Rd., Remo, have returned home after spending three weeks touring Southern Alberta. They also visited ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of Revelstdke, former residence of Remo. XXAKRK | Mr. “and Mrs. R. 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