cee RE aM . Choe ts : THEHERALD “4 . . Servirig Terrace an EVERY WEEK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1972: [ section} PAGE ff . Thornhill now has legal representation = A major step forward was. ‘made by = the it was granted legal representation through the issuance of a Certificate of. . Incorporation by the Registrar : of Companies under the British : Columbia “Societies Act" last August fourth. (sea photo) Mr. Leo Carpay, Chairman of @ the Incorporating Committee Thornhill — Incorporating Committee’ when. stated in an interview, by our reporter, that the issuance of. the certificate clears. the way . for further progress _ towards obtaining — self-administration for the community, 9 '."" - The committee ‘has . faced some resistance from minority factions in its effort to obtain ‘classification ‘of the entire Thornhill. area as ‘an Improvement District under the Waters Act. Some of : this resistance comes froma proup which would prefer to see the area divided into four’ distinct .areas. Mr Carpay is resolutely opposed to any such division as it would reduce each section to “areas, which: could never economically survive. .He stated that it was essential that the entire area should remain ‘ solidly united and through this unity obtain’ ‘the ‘essential, services which are required to attract industry into the area. A petition has been circulated ‘in the area on which, to date, - some eighty per ¢ént ‘of the: population has expressed its favor to the one area” proposal and has’ expressed. favour to obtaining provincial. recognition 4s ‘an Improvement District, The Committee will new seek to Fy is: wot “thorab ‘ . "has this day been.incurporated asa Society under the “ Societies Act.” - herehy certify’ that . i142 Incorporating Co noi The. locality‘in which the operations of the Society will be chiefly carriéd on is the ‘District which. is known as Thornhi 1, Province of Rritish Columbia, t transfer | students — _ ULB.C, have released figures showing the performance of | LC.N.C, transfer students during: m the 1971-72 Academic year. Fifteen ‘percent of all. C.N.C. ansfer students obtained first © class marks, and’ 37 per cent. second class marks, Four per ‘cent- of transferring students - wa withdrew and'3 per cent failed iB iheir year, the remaining 41 per cenl obtained passing level merades in the couries they : am completed. m The results were made wee available by Dr, John Dennison- ae who is currently conducting an- a 7 in lfe'or your financial goal we can help make t happen. Today's.” : ° _ financing can get pretty complicated, but my staff'arid | can help you.” : uncomplicate it. We assist our customers jn making the Wisestand most |. » @corjomical use of credit, io avaid paying heavy. charges or excessive interest. If you.do need financial help wh I'd like to talk over your money. 9°" v4 + matters with es you.” . ‘The Terrace and. District Jaycees.is,. presenting a ‘two hour TV. “specia - With all the Skeena M:L.A. hopefuls. -on hand to answer your questions on Thursday, August 24°at 11:30 °"p.m.- This‘is-your chance to see.where the. : candidates stand on are concerned about to Jayceee f ’: Terrace,: 4 the issues ‘you | Send questions ° “Box: 27, y not come in and discuss our flexible loan plans... _., considered, ‘Should Thornhill . obtain. classification under the - Moderate. - obtain the support of the remaining’ 20 per cent. — According to regulations the entire population must have been approached before the application is considered. _ Leo Carpay and his associates were obviously elated at the -Obtention -of — this certificate which: establishes the | committee asthe official, _ representation of the citizens of | thé area and also gives the | . committee an official-status in - future negotiations, = § ' Once the petition has reached - : ‘the Ministry of Municipal §. Affairs it will -be considered after cost and other factors are ‘ ‘Waters Act, as requested, it is likely that be appointed as interim civic administration with an election ‘caming some six months later. Chairman Carpay-advised the . -. writer that the first step to be “taken after obtaining self fovernment, which . is imperative, would be to obtain the public. utilities that would ° allow the community to grow into a pleasant and ecdnomicai.. 158 forest ‘firesto date The Prince Rupert Forest District experienced generally cloudy showery weather during - the past week. A low hazard exists throughout the mast of. the P.R.F.D. The exception are portions of the Burns: Lake, Southbank, and Bella Coola: district where the hazard is the Thornhill. ¢ , Incorporating Committee will. “for $150 each. ain Mr, and Mrs. Chris Brambell of 4823 Halliwell : bups and all pre-bred Red Setters. ‘The litter according to Mrs, the first litter for a setter is only about six or 5 ewer coming.” With Ch. O’Leprechaun .as sire’ and Colnbrook’s Neslik as ge y have a-house ‘full of dogs. There are ten of them, all Brambell, is very even, . 80we were really surprised when they justkept ~~ dame, the pups will besold— . ususual, “Usually ~— al bal , EACH CHELD MUST BE ASSURED: | 1, That his basic’needs for food, shelter,- education, clothing, medica] and dental care be met in a manner--censistent with good mental and physical health, : 2.. That he ‘be valued as a ‘unique, responsible human being and ibe _ cherished. by a famiiy of his own, that is, supported ‘and - Preserved) by community "services, including: . a.” Family planning that wanted child. freedom and dignity nurtured, - ‘substitute ensured -that every child is a. there. sa only one, nif - this week, bringing our seasons: "only when parents fail and the child is deprived of care and ‘protection. ~~. Bo, ; a re “The child shall enjoy speciai protection, and shall be given’ - opportunities and facilities, by law and other means, to enable “him to develop physieally,. mentally, morally, spiritually and | Socially in a healthy and normal manner and in conditions of ”, (DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF . THE CHILD, passed by the United Nations, 1959). | a c. Adequate day care and after-school care for children of parents forced ta work outside -lhe home in order to make ends meet in these times of inflation. d. Family life education to help parents understand the needs of children, and their responsibility in meeting these - needs, oe e. Professional councelling for families facing marital or parent-child difficulties. . {f. -Provision ‘of adequate families, or appropriate care for children whose’ natural -families‘ are temporarily or‘permanently | their unable to meet ‘responsibilities. . - Viapadpeete es Seg ook Maat b.” “Homemaker ‘services. for: - total to 158: fires. toc... families facing stress and. crisis. oS Bab Phillips, who owns B.one - Man--construction company in Ab-. . botsford, recently bought. an 80 HP, - ” 1% cuble-y rd Caterpillar Series 'B 841) track: loader.:.It ‘replaced the: ~ earlier series 941 which Phillips had : ‘owned and operated for three years. . ° “41 had-no' real: problenia withthe . old machine. Very-littié downtime, ’ protected achievement, rather than the financial resources, or social, status, of- his family, ; 4. That his legal rights be “by adequate representation by independent counsel’. in. any — court appearance, whether this be a matler of. contested custody, ° contested adoption, or charges , relalive to acts of delinquency. 5. That his recreational and. clutural requirements be satisfied relative to need, rather _ than ‘financial ability of his Children’s Charter { Uur concept of child welfare reflects a growing acceptance of the principle that the rear? ¢ of children is_a responsibility . which society must share wich parents, that is, the community > must ensure certain rights of the child, and must help Parents _ Q ‘fulfill their responsibilities, rather than-assume responsibility. 4 ) ,