; requesting fhe: PAGE2 . GRAFFITTI painted on the rocks in the Terrace area. in the same light that we now examine the Cro-maghon drawings ‘in caves? Could it be that in several million years, ‘these works will be looked upon Centre opposed Cont'd from Page t applicant the right toa public hearing when development comes along.” In a Planning committee meeting held about a week ago theR. Skoglund subdivision was discussed. The following ensued at the meeting: Committee discussed Mr. R. Skoglund's proposed subdivision of part of Block 2, ' District Lot 637, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 965 and recommended that the subdivision be approved subj ect to the following: 1. Wilson Avenue be developed. 2, Cul-de-sac have a 65 foot radius. 3. Water and Sewer laterals be pre-installed. 4, Developer be required to pave roads in the subdivision. It was also recommended that: 1. Council.pass a resolution istrict Land Registrar-to relinquish the legal access ‘provision as applied to the park dedication for the proposed Skoglund subdivision. 2. Administration negotiate with the subdivider in an ‘PlayHOME’s - @ntennia i attempt to have underground wiring installed in the subdivision. % The District contact the Provin 3. The District contact the Provincial Government in an attempt to have the north 33 feet of Wilson Avenue dedicated as a public road allowance, No details about the exact cost of the project, its size nor the number of stores it will contain have yet been revealed: Federal Cont’d from Page 1 application. A request for a $43,000 grant hadearlier been turned thumbs down, In reply to council’s letter, . Donald Murray liaison assistant for the program stated. “On behalf of the Secretary of the Secretary of State I would like to thank you for your letter of June 28, 1971 concerning the possibility of reviewing your earlier request for Opportunities for Youth funds Terrace cub packs | attend summer camp For the second consecutive year, the sixth Terrace cub pack attended their summer camp at the Kinsmen Camp. The camp lasted from Friday June 18 until June 20. sponsored by the group committee. Derreck Moorehouse, Kelly Miller, Donnie McColl, Jeroid Marichuck were selected for Twenty-seven “baks..aitended-.~from thé sixth Tereace packand:. the camp, and the ‘gro enjoyed a weekend oor swimming, boating soccer and ball games. The tentop boys for badge and star achievement were selected to attend Camp Hughs at Prince George Silver _ DollarsGame! - jut: how you can wint -Here’s your chance to wina bag. full of .B.C; Centennial Silver Oollars .. “<"tron-on decal. «.aLen Norris Centennial Poster, “commissioned by Home. especially for this . : game and suitable for framing. . “All prizes will bé awarded in B, C.'s so drive i in to's a participating: Home station today ar and find , .a Centennial »=-travelled to, Prince. George. with. -: “the “awards they” received for outstanding badge and star work during the past year, Kelly Miller took the best all- round cub award, and runner- up in this field was Donny McColl. Both boys are in the sixth Terrace pack. boo-boo now that a project has been cancelled, "T regret to inform you that wecannot fulfil'your request for funds for your project. “In May, faced with an enormous number of projects, Opportunities for Youth had the resources to finance only a. fraction of them. In almost ali cases, projects that received grants proceeded with budgets markedly reduced from their original requests. As you will, I appreciate, the progress of over two hundred and ninety remaining projects British Columbia will require budgeting adjustments over the course of the summer which will necessitate the use of the amount of money you have referred to, “I am sorry that I cannot be of any help to you, but I thank you for your interest in the programme.” Asked by Jolliffe whether they wanted to further follow up .-the issue council replied: ‘‘No, Its, a dead-issue.”,.. Z hope, CENTENNIAL MEMO -- Busines was booming a Yale in the spring of 1865. It was reported that as many as 200 pack animals a day were departing in trains for the Cariboo and other gold fields. ongoing . ee AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES » Service Schedule - PENTECOSTAL ‘TABERNAGLE 4647 Lazelle Ave. ~ ? Sunday School = 10:00a.m. PI , Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. hones: Sunday Evening 7:15 p.m. Office 625-2434 Bible Study Home 635-5336 Tuesday | 7:30p.m. Youth Night Thursday 7:30 The end of your search for a friendly church 9:45 Sunday Schoo! 11:00 Marning Worship 7:30 Evening Services “SALVATION ARMY 445) Greig For info on other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bill Young ‘ . 635-5446 7:30 Thursday Night “Bible Study & Prayer Meeting“ | ‘| KNOX UNITED CHURCH , Cor. Lazelie Ave. & Munroe Phone 435-6014 CATHOLIC HURCH Lakelse Avenue "SUNDAY MASSES SERVICES Parish Hall 4634 Walsh Rd. ' 90:00 a.m. 9:30-a.m.. Confessions Worship 10:00 a.m. _ 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Nursery -10:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. UKRAINAN CATHOLIC. CHRISTIAN Sunday Services , . EVANGELICAL _ FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks $1, 9:45 Sunday School . 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ' Prayer and Bible Study Rev. 8.8. Ruggles | Phone 4664. Park Avenue’ ....635-5115 REFORMED CHURCH Sparks St, at Straume Ave. Rev, John Vandyk Phone 635-2621 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service: 5:00- p.m. Worship Service Back 'o God CETK Hour | Friday 8:30 pm. - CHRIST LUTHERAN. * .- CHURCH - Cor. Sparks. Si. & Park Ave. Pastor: Ay Borch,, Phone 635-5887: « Sunday, ‘School 45am, Morning Service at 30am 1 ST. MATTHEW'S _ CHURCH - 4726 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace. Anglican Church of Canada Sunday Services: : 8:40 and. 10:15 am, i every Sunday (Sunday School and baby: | sitting at/1D:15 service only) ‘Music’ Director: ’ Stuart McCallum: - Paslor:: Péter: Hors field: " Phone 695-5855 "Your. Friendly Family Church} - 98 a. rm Bible School. 1 ALLIANCE) we GOSPEL}: CHAPEL, . ni 00 am : Morning: Vorb? 3 Evening | Enengal > Champs The Terrace Pony League All- - stars are the new champions of Zone5 and have secured a berth | in the provincial finals to be - held In Vancouver August 17, The All-stars, coached by Colin Chasteney won the right to represent the northern part of British Columbia by defeating Prince Rupert All-stara in two out of three games played over the weekend. Prince Rupert won the first game 7-5 on Saturday afternoon with the win going to Charlie Olson. Larry Paulson was the loser, Terrace .bushwacked the Rupert team in the second game to the tune of 20-3, winning pitcher was Bill Furnseth and with a total of over twenty hits for the Terrace club ey had an easy time of it. The. third and final game of Sunday, the- local squad started right in where they left off the night before thumping | Prince Rupert 9-2 and winning the right to represent the north - in the proyincial finals. The following births have been recorded at Mills Memorial Hospital since July 320. . CURRIE - to Mr. and Mrs. Terrance-Currie, a son on July 20, WALTER - to Mr. and Mrs. Ranier-Waiter, a son on July 20. STOL - to Mr. and Mrs, Ken Stol ason on July 20. - DASUSA - to Mr. and Mrs. Mario Dasusa, a son on July 21. FARKVAM - to Mr. and Mrs. ' Alfred Farkvam, a son on July 21. STEFANIK - to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stefanik, a daughter on . July 22. WENTZELL - to Mr. and Mrs. Wentzell, a daughter on July 23. HALDANE - to Mr. and Mrs. Haldane, a son on July 23; BURDEN - to Mr, and Mrs. Burden, a daughter on July 25. GRAY - to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gray, a a daughter on July 25. PRESBY - to Mr. and Mrs. Presby, a son on July 26. KARLASH - to Mr, and Mrs. Glen Karlash, a daughter on July 26. . 4802 Lakelse Ave, Open ‘for business: Monday, August and ‘OPEN: HOUSE: Tuesday,. Can United. "Btates - ‘itizens: still-come into Canada and buy. acres and acres: of - “choles Canadian land? - Not any. more’ says the- ‘government agent in Prince Rupert, - -“Only Canadian citizens can - buy land now.” ‘However Americans can still lease land...in this regard they : have the same rights as a- Canadian, he sald. An individual wanting to purchase crown land: has. to have full Canadian citizenship . status. It -is ‘becoming provincial policy to alienate Jand by lease: only and in some cases to give an option to purchase at such time when improvements have’ been made to a property. — ". Now. the government has- inspectors to study the purpose of land requests and upon his -décisions' rests the eventual. ‘purchase piece of property. An constructed an inkabitable dwelling on lease land can exercise an option ta buy the Jan¢é outright...if. he Canadian citizen. .The same options - and requirements ‘are applicable to agricultural land applications. The idea of the lands department, in requesting improvements within a given period of time is to restrict the ‘Individual who has - ig a’ improvement | . WHY ‘RENT? Hundreds of B.C, families’ have reduced their housing: tosis by building “their” own, home themselves, using ihe Westwood component system. Watl units, roof trusses, partitions, gable ends come pre-assembled, Much of the hard work has heen done for you in the factory. Westwood homes are the strongest timber frame homes built. Over 40 models to chovse from. Get the facts today: BERT ARBOUR Phone 635-5847, Terrace, B.C. August Srel“from 10 am, ‘from: our: ‘former: location ‘at 4619 Lakelse Ave Telephone: 635: 2261. “movements of fand ‘profiteers:. ~ AnotKer. factor restricting ~ profiteering is the use-of a land — inspector: to ~ investigate. 4 applications ¢ arid the time-it now. ‘takes for an application to be-* fully processed. - The issue of land purchase impossible “now in view .recent.:..land'\- -gevern : legislation @.did ‘not deny possibility ‘pf this, oceurjn; *. However no such incide - had been reported to him. added that even if such “‘goi on’ anal, occuring’ they are’ inal ‘arose when the Herald heard that certain .. - Canadian. * individuals and real estate companies were purchasing. land with money sent te Canada -by United States investors. . It was claimed that once the- Back when the early Salmonbelties thrilled thousands lacrosse was really a man’s game, Rousing. Ruggew. And you know something? It hasn't changed any. Nelther have @@ the mighty men who play If. Or enjoy it. 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