wr LINEUP soe PARKER 438280 o - _on display, now at. roR } ed _ ah i meumnnnl Prenter’s: OFF Sete. There was no pain involve our photographers: to snap a shot of pretty Della Thompson of Terrace when last week she = cleared snow from f 65TH .YEAR.N( os va di in getting “the Municipal Hall. cenotaph. Tommorrow the herald will not publish - but will rather join the. community in celebrating ‘Remembrance pay - TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1971 ceremonies. ' commemorates these men who: gave their. lives in the past world wars. See . _ Page six and seven for feature. The cenotaph _ The Ringo saga TORONTO (CP) — : The de- = =©partment of lands and forests mis ready. lo-fire a: 100-by-60 "foot net aver Ringo’ but the... female mallard with: the*pull’ },_; Ping of a beverage can atqund © her beak ‘is not aroiind ao Lost empty’ bottles: Alderman Angle brought up. the problem of empty bottles... and pop. cans_ at Kitimat's, council meeting Monday, ’ Previously there has been a. problem in town of what: to do .,- with these bottles and what the . law says regarding them. ~ She stated that legally chain stores. are responsible. .for * taking back those brands purchased off them and giving a, . Department" biologists will fire the n@t with four rockets, . Then t isset u onthe east | “a 3h fue ini 6F-Grona P: e-Pona know: what” we ‘are “going to. ‘do, said: an inspector of. the © Toronto Humane Society. © - Ringo is slowly starving. She can’t. open her beak to: eat. solid food. - “Ringo and her friends, a - gorhetimes as many as 200 _ mallards, usually feed on the | :, eastern -shoreline at. dawn, There were plenty of mallards around today but they did not include Ringo, ~ Humane Society inspectors * Jed by Wilf:Patey have-been “trying te’ catch Ringo ‘for uM days without ‘any Success ‘ net, I. dent: “Sure, it appeared simple at ‘ times,” ‘said Mr. Paley,. “but’ = Hoe ‘AS We made. a, move food in: ‘Shallow’ water. Don't forget Art Mart. - "Bon! t forget: the Art Mart. ‘The tea andart exhibitis tobe — ‘ held-on Saturday November — ~ 18th at 2 pm. in the Cassie Hall. gymnasium. - .. _ All artists ‘are ‘invited to "display their work. For further information phone, 85-0918 or 685-2561. : refund if there is no central 4 depot. in town. ’ Though there is supposed to. be a depot.in Kitimat the’ operator has been unable to come to financial agreement .. with the Provincial depot and. thus has not yet set anything up. Stores in- town have been :. contacted by council to see’ df. any now do accept these bottles. : Citizens are. advised that until . “such time as a central: depot is’ _ established they may.return the |” f- bottles and cans to the stores, “Julseth is winner. Congiatulations ‘to. Carol Julseth of Paquette St. in Terrace, last weeks winner of the herald “Stop: the Presses Coritest’’ Carol brought in the picture.of the: first truck to Stewart. "Youtes: can be a witiner. 7 635-6357 (Kitimat readers call’ collect). “Thank ye you Carol Sulsethi for your “Hot Tip" _Cross the new bridge c over the Nass. s River into, ‘Just hong thé herald at | py . “auditoriim was “that Ringo’ dipped: into ‘the: “" ‘ying as she was foraging for “Saints” “were very ce Rupert Ciyie Centre's officially. | “christened ‘last: Friday’ and Saturday evenings by. the Prince. Rupert... Theatre = Company | and their Producti -of “A Company of Wayware Saints, ** by George Herman, ° The twehour,; two act play, directed by Robert R. Whitely and produced .by Barry C, ‘Willis, was well received by the’ 450 persons who saw it. : Utilizing ‘a. simple set, con- sisting of a gypsy wagon and a.” couple of boxes, the cast of nine .. : performed ‘a comedy ‘of. man: The.story line of the play is — about a company bf actors who - are caught ‘on the stage- unaware, and forced to ims ‘provise'a scenario for a rich’ -duke in the audience, who has: - the money. to send them home...’ The imaginary duke has: decided that: he-wants to see a:: play that concerns. itself’ with:> the History of Man, and for the: duration ofthe first act, the! actors attempt unsuecessfully’ | to show- man's progress: from. his expulsion from the Garden }. ' OF Eden:'to Greek legend (the 2 , return of Odesseus from the wars) ‘td. the ‘assassination of a . Julius Caesar. Po we But the layers, after B long: . Terrace. Caravan of the: Terrace | ‘Nas "River: Brids eo ‘stands before first’ : turday. “Fourteen: ‘community: ‘drove. Aa ~ will sponsor.-a, “Leo Club” - : whose- members: will have’ ae “community. servi - > their own choosing. well received here” . Canadian Red Cross eof the “George Scrimshaw, Preside meeting. ‘Thereis a possibitty, tores in an. extra day” off . ‘Approximately 16. percent of Terrace’s downtown businesses have represented themselves in a petition td. town council for a change in the present. bylaw goyerning opeh busingss hours. Under spokesman Li, Rugg of ’ Western Home Furnishings the group addressed members of town council at a’. regular ‘Monday night. day. beyond " regular Sunday closing hours. vty The Terrace :. group recomniended Menday be the day of rest.’ This -reasoning benefits. to’ the super market businesses. supermarkets were included in the Terrace downtown area will. The request was supported by by. a group statement which: indicated. a” general} trend of * _ businesses in B.C. to close one reportedly | would give strong. having time off to, _ possibly" “All Terrace main: enjoy the: money. you do: have the petition’ and all reportedly run into problems: of ‘preserving parishable goods. ~: A super market: Spokesman told’ the herald. that some food - must be put-into cold storage... ' during ‘closéd hours. Monday. closures would simply’ extend ,. Sunday’s storage time atid: thus « save a: ‘lot of trouble. > THINNER WEEK °.. One store manager described ‘the’ closure as a way. of . spreading present employnzent .. -:pover a thinner, working week. "As far ag his. store “Was concerned, parttime and.full , .. time employees. would. note suffer from the closure. © extra day off would only allow. regular employees to. work . regular five day: working weeks” and still get two days off... °: “Saving money “or: ‘losing. : Money is not the. ‘real issue," : one spokesman said, Sit is Kitimat council Kitimat. ily. council have’ recelved answers. to their “letters, to. government. Jeaders . ’ asking about what is happening in port development i in northern "These. letters were written ater r the CNR news” ‘Telease at oe THe ; “time together seem. to, have lost the, -Bbility®. to -interpret “their parts:and ‘the ‘act’ends in. a _ brawl on and off the stage. All the actors. walk, off the: :set, leaving. “Harlequin, . ‘their : manager played by John Grant, to deal with. the audience. ' The second ‘act opens with - Harlequin on stage apologizing ir the mix-up, but sayirig that the play‘cannot go on, He ie is - shortly joined by Scapino, the clown played by Bob Hill, and ‘he attempts to tell Scapino why "they have lost their touch, ‘Then appears the rest of the cast; .Capitano, the warrior - (Bil Wright), -Pantaloni, the old ‘man (Peter van der’ Leelie), -Dottore;. the learned (Will Hankinson), Tristano, the lover. (Ron. Ffitch), Isabella, the sweetheart (Rita Christensen), Colimbine, the nag (Anne _ Willis), and“ Ruffiano, the tart (Rochelle: Kimmel). - Alderman Velt. ‘said that’ this © ‘indicated the port in. -Prince.- Rupert was. going ahead -and they wanted -any. federal. or provincial. funds | Available to Kitimat. - A letter from Frank Howard, get any clear information from’ either, the Federal or the provincial ° goverhment as to what is likely to ‘take place. at Prince “Rupert with ‘the exception that; some in- principal agreement has been reached that it :would come under’ the jurisdiction of: the National Harbour: board. - - Mr. Howard further said that he had not heard’ that any federal financial assistance would be made ‘available to and Chief Executive Officer @ -Canadian -Cellulose, Company Lid. “has “Appointed | ‘John C. Lambié:to assist the Red. Cross» in Prince: Rupert in their annual: drive for- funds, Nov: 15.10 19... ‘Lamble, ig. “Personnel. Supervisor at the Colcel mills ia ‘.. Prince Rupert, Born ahd ‘raised a "in this city, John is well-known ° for:his activitles in the field of sporis a3 a top ‘basketball: and baseball, plaver ne Prince Rupert; "However he Port problem ~ still rising. did say: that sinee Premier bie tracks: between Pri niece ‘ , George and Prince. Rupert. no oe ‘made: available to Rupert also made *; ‘ Development, | ‘ Commerce who stated that "In B. Federa! | ; Departments. copy. of this’study.: i sees Bennett had opted | ‘for Jthe. © Prince Rupert area and ‘since. there had been nothing heard from other communities jt:had heen assumed that there;-was general agreement” with =the « Proposal te the Premier. to ‘Federal overnmentis doing in. regards ‘to ‘financial aid and.- “suggested counell contact MLA | Dud Little: for more inforriation. : Alderman Stickney. regarded» “this letter asa “lot‘of buck: ° passing” and said he was not, 7 satisfied: With the answer,’ MP for Skeena states that he: finds \it- extremely’ difficult .to-.. Alderman ‘Angle - said she delieves” that Howard himself zannot - get any “4 aformation. Another - letter was from Waldo .Skillings, - ‘Provincial Minister =" of |‘ Industrial ‘Trade and the final anaylsis, the decision new being reached by both the minister: of Transport (Canada) and this government (provincial) . had: been based purely on the dictates of all the economic factors involved. : --He went‘on to say that it was” _ understandable. that Kitimat” _ _ would prefer development there. " but “let me assure you that all. _ Consideration has received the. ‘most careful study of both the’ ~ ‘and Provincial Alderman Banyay called this a bunch. of hog wash Jeadin down the garden path." Council ° Prince Rupert-or Stewart) was and that they had nat yet seen a Alderman Angle m they write.to Mr,. Skillingsand - ask forthe result, ih his study 80 all young peopile;'ige' 15 throug 20, has been anionced by. the: . Kitimat Lions Club. ‘The ‘Lions opportunity” In announcing the formaticn. -..) Arabsky, Lioné, Chub Presiden | OF the ' pe frat 3 ted'that the ‘young. people “Kitimat have tremendous tal and energy and view:the needs’ definite persper he: Led en ‘and. pact ‘hele: solvin “Mecolioush Tulsa, Dri Robert D.. USA. nolified the a "¢hen 27;000 clubs of ~ prograin during thevearly. part: of hig President} il Year, alons: tatlon’s’: y Leo Club: u mutual: i GOALS Frenship flor and. imerstandi : of j the ©, ;but did speak on behalf of local.” ae businesses catering to, the. : ‘try: wa précisely;‘what? the = foe moe : recalled ‘that a study ‘of - proposed -harbours ‘(Kitimat, promised: by. Premeir Bennett . ‘and ‘make,” feo ; Although the group 5 wished 10 positive action ‘until ‘the new -year, they did say the: majority om - .of Terrace businessmes;-were in: : favour of the move. ‘The group -; did not reportedly represent the: - Retail Merchants Association iness OWNETS. “4An exception to the change in bylaw would be observed in the summer ‘months .and ‘also during. Christmas ane. : time," a Spokesman said. : SUMMER OPTION - This < ‘tilling would give. ‘merchants: ‘the option of closing” “or opening their. businesses for. ‘tourist patronage and ‘Christmas shoppers, another | Spokesman said. “A: question from Alderman > Gordon Rowland © urged larification. of whether. the | ‘petitioning merchants were -Pequesting a change in bylaw to affect: all merchants in town or Iu t thosein the downtown area. iderman E Ev Clift returried a few. words saying: — This subject has been a. bone { contention for twenty years,” He said problems would arise i clarification’. could . be ; jerchanis - involved ‘in: ‘the “bylaw “change. as - those “Bessy whotesale: and supply - services. would not -be ‘Affected: «by the closure, . 00. The wholé tople. Ww. ‘referred. ‘hy: Mayor’. Jolliffe’- ‘toa ~ dealing - with sand. comt reial Frank | ‘Howard; dup. for”. “Sheena. Will: “have Mr, ‘Howard will arrive éat the’ Terrace. airport, ‘at 1:51 ‘in’ the afternoon | .-." of. “Monday, November sth and will be met.” by a _Broup. from, the. Hazelton area Lions Club"whowant‘to| discuss certain matters elating _ ‘to the Hazelton area, Lol. Mr, Howard will spend all ‘of: “Monday the 15th in Terrace, will * go .to- Kitimat: for Tuesday, . November 16th and’ for . the morning: - “Wednesda a . November rth On Wednesday: the 7th: Mr, Howard will return: ning | and leave on Thursday-m rang : “to retur to Ottaw Omineca Herald: _ on: of: matter which