ar 4 ( OMINECA [Ely BYLOIOTA MLA DUDLEY G. LITTLE Wednesday, September.14, 1966: — Dud Little Re-elected _To Represent Skeena polls (07 per cent). : ““, . . best four years in history” ELECTED: _ Others Provincial. Election Score’ Board FINAL STANDINGS 1966 3 as 6 1963 om) 14 5 ee - er’ | PARTY: GAINS. = SC from NDP 2 NEP from-SC... LIB from SC nn nemecttecrenneee SC (new seats) NDP (new sssts) LIB (new seal) |e TS Unchanged : 4 Total : NDP Lis. TOTAL PARTY VOTE. Party vote from 3,227 of 3,919 1963 41% a) 20 1 sc 329,662 NDP «245,523. LIB‘ 147,94 PC 1,536 2718 TOTAL. 726,933 46% 4 20 aBoy Cyclist Hit SAt Intersection . .. a Wine-year-old: Mareel:~ Dallaire # in Mills Memorial’ hospitel “in|. °° merrace after being struck down | . ly a car at the corner of Lazelle md Emerson late Monday. after- oon, 4 . y Marcel is the son of ‘Mr. and ers. Rene Dallaire of Park avenue, He was imocked from fis bicycle by a car driven. by ucHd Page of Terrace at’ about F410 p.m. yesterday. = | RCMP said today there. will be 1 charges arising out of the’ in- Edent.. rs f Young Dallaire is believed to ave entered the crosswalk on his: ike, seconds after Page had stop- ed for clearance before: startin left-hand. turn. ' The youngster was taken int hediately to the LeeNicholson linie and.then to Mills Memorial fospital.. He suffered a broken ght arm and superficial watches to his face as well aa perty Owners. a ‘ant Amendment _ Municipat Council heard a forthright presentation from ' Spokesman for the group was Mrs. R. Batter; who told Council the group would Ilke to have a ‘public hearing ‘on: the question, " Municipal - Council previously Melting SHE HONORABLE FINANCE INISTER Mr. Sharp may have’ repared his ‘report with - a eenly sharpened pencil but the ting on the wall looks messy gonetheless. Taxes ate going up. - apending is being -curtailed, sreight rates are going up. lgatettes have already gone up. mep to the rear of the car mease — everything appears to m golngupt © tae SEMEMBER that wonderful mturday night spot at Lakelse mke — called Lakelse Lodge? match for a -bigger and better ad newer version about to be miveiled out there soon by the movers, Ole ard Freda, Open: ~ me Was slightly delayed while me. spent some time in the hos-. 7% CBC Neighborly News fella carried away with Kitimat a” rt time ago. He gave the minum” City undeserved. tks for being the home base @ Kalum River, This Is just to Pot . . _ inform the men that Terrace is - the name of the place! A RESOURCEFUL LOGGER at the Lions Sports Day last week- end used his power. saw ‘to whistle up an impromptu chair and then raffled of ‘samo - for 910.007 HERE'S A-SMALL. POINT: It has been steted that the most - ‘dangerous driver is a man. be- - tween. 20 and 24 and the ‘safest is a woman between: 41 and 83. : In Highway. Safety ‘News, issued |. by the Canadian. Highway, Coun- cil, no less. ; DID YOU . KNOW ‘that : Frank Howard, MP. for Skeena:.almant ; ' monkey-wrenched the ‘recent re cessing of Parliament: - because. .. he felt ‘it’ was a foolish move on “on the’ part ‘of: the. government : ‘when, there is:so niuch to deal “with .at ‘the moment. Hl LEB — everybody has: foldet’s cramp this week! Q group of property owners Tuesday night in which it was requested that certain properties between Walsh Avenue and Greig Avenue, as well as between Munro Street and Kenney Street, be excluded from the present R-3 zoning as set out in the new:Municipal zoning bylaw. 00 . The. “delegation of - property| owners did not file a. rezoning applicetion; The. terme = of. their request : were. ° clearly -: outlined. They..are seeking an amendment ‘to the present zoning by-law which would protect them from — the development . of vaeant lands in their neighborhood for spartments and multiple dwellings, . accepted and acted upon. the recommendations -of the Advisory Planning “Commission in dealing with the properties’ involved. “It was decided: at that time .that. the large vacant areas, amounting to about 25.-acres, be zoned ag RS, allowing for apartments and mul- tiple dwellings. The vacant «prop- erty which” has homeowners -in the area worried is owned by. two people, neither. of. whom has in- dicated what use is intended for the land, - Mra. Batter asked Council to decide “on-the-spot”. whether or not the group would be given an _, | additional hearing. . She. said, “In making the orig-- ‘|inal. decision, Municipal -: Councll did not. show due regard for -our Property values. In’ our area, there are a number of brand new homes valued anywhere from’.$25,000 to $40,000 and homeowners with’ this amount invested are not about to sell their property’ for miultiple quite concerned with the prospect of having apartment - bulldings spring up within. the’ neighbor. hood.” . — . . oo, Councillor Harry Smith sald-he was mot prepared to make a de. cision on the matter Tuesday night, and called ‘for a: special “| meeting of Council: together: with representatives from the Advisory Planning: Commission and ‘at ‘least two members ‘of the’ petitioning "Regarding Council's original ‘decision ‘in the. matter, Councillor Smith: sald, “We've made a deci: sion in good-faith and-I'm certain: {ly not prepared to go all through the .matter ' again: tonight and attempt to make a second decl- aon” a rat Skeena Secondary. . ~ «-. dwelling. developments and are. 10 Cents a Copy, $3.00 a Year — Press Run 3300 © Re-elected to his third term SC. STRIPPOT seg : *suSgmg ate as MLA for Skeena, Dudley G. Little said following Monday's election, ‘The north country is now on the move and the best four years. in our history,” | - At latest count, Little had cap- fured Skeeng riding with’ a -total of 2,893 votes a3 egainst his ‘near- eat opponent Ronald’ Dougles, NDP, who polled 1,694, Liberal candidate ‘Ivor Donald drew 632 votes. There were three polls yet to come'ind the absentee vote remained ‘to be -|counted, - Elsewhere in the north the So- cred members retained their seats and the only ‘major ‘upset of the election came in Point Grey, where Attorney General Robert. Bonner and his running mate Dr. Lawrence -{ Ranta, both lost out to Liberal con- tenders Dr. Patrick McGeer and Garde Gardom. Premier W. A. C. Bennett said in Vancouver that he was hopeful of a-resignation which would pro- vide the defeated Attorney Gener- al with an opportunity to regain seat in the Legislature. =. - Premier Bennett did not hint as ‘. {to what constituency. he expected. might provide the opening, In Skeensa, MLA Little told the Herald}. he did not wish to. make any com- ment regarding the- matter at this ‘| time. He indicated he has had no See communication: with’ Premier ‘Ben- -MLA-Little’ has ‘been-the’Skeeria representative since: : ; as]. a-record of public’ service -which includes five years on. the Terrace}! Board of Village .. Commissioners and a year as president of the]. - Terrace Board of Trade. He was’a ‘| Skeena Grad Wins | $400 Scholarship. | An addition to -“-other-“ awards | Kitwa: Mary (Moyra) McDonagh, -.a: 1966 Braduate. of Skeena™ ‘Secondary School, received word that.che Is winner of the $400 Pacific Brewers’ .Warehousing Ltd.'’scho- larship. The award is given.on the baals of scholastic standing, char- acter, and interest. ommunity affairs, . Moyra, who is the daughter’ of Mr, and. Mra. T McDonagh : of Terrace, was born in Belfast, Ire- in school and ‘land. She attended _ elementary schools.in Winfield in the: Okana- gan; Cassie Hall and Veritas ‘in Terrace. She took grades 8, 9, and 10 of her high school. at Veritas and completed: grades -11 and 12 “WMoyra is entering the Faculty‘ of Education at the University of British Columbia. September Seminar the next four years will be : wi . former partner of L. H. & K pole . § company and is the present owner. } of Terrace Concrete Products. a : Mr. Little and ‘his wife Mary teside on Birch Avenue in. Ter @ race. They ave two- children, .@ Anne, 19 and Lorne, 22. eS Socreds Hold Northern Seats Fears were dispelled early.’ Monday night for northern Social ° ¥ Credit candidates and their aup....@ Porters when provincial lection | returns indicated a definite vote of confidence for ‘incumbents, Dudley Little, -Skeena; Willam Murray, Prince’ Rupert;) Cyril Shelford, Omineca; and Ray Wil-. . : liston, Fort George, : In Terrace, Soclal Credit head: . quarters on Kalum street was fill- ed _with-supporters. watching a CFTK television broadcast of re- turns as they became available, On Tuesday afternoon there wene still three polls to be heard ‘from in Skeena and the count stood. at 2 Credit; - 1,634 -for.- Douglas, and. €82-Tor-Do .- Little Douglas Donald“ ~ 80° ° NDP. a eee 88 agiwap com Boanadl « Pa) i oe sebees ot dadine Boe Softee Tertace - 7 Usk ° | Ktwnel. Res, 11. Gln. Vow Res. 1 Kispiox. Res. . 5. Hartley. Bay. 6 Fort Babine’ 20 Smith. Land... 0 Nechako. - 492 Kildala 251i; Kemano. ..38. 32 wes - Polls yet. to come aré Copper’. River, Remo and Kitsumgallum'as well as the absentee-votes. oe Francesco Trio To Open Season” =: aB8ouscone ee On Community Plan| A series of Community Planning eminars to be held in Northern .C,. during the last week in Sept. ember. includes one: day-long ges: sion in. Terrace, it was - learned here this week. * Purpose ‘ofthe seminars is to bring citizens, experts and elected officials together to : discuss ini portant’ local :.and.. ning problems, ‘egional - plan- |; “Terrace will hold its seminar on | plano tivities commencing at 12-noon in} a luncheon meeting, and contin: | 5 uing through’ to a public‘ in the evening, .