Another year — charges. Gitksan Indians at an En- vironmental Appeal Board hear- ing here told board members they’d shut down the railway if a herbicide spraying. application was approved for the CNR.. It. wasn’t, Record rainfalls washed out sections of highway and destroyed a railway bridge. 7 Seniors celebrated the séventh. anniversary of Terrace’s Happy - ‘Gang Centre. October Canadian Airlines Interna- tional took the first. of many broadsides aimed at deterior- ating air service in the Northwest: as Terrace city council, its Air- - city council meetings. port Advisory Committee and directors of the Kitimat-Stikine ‘Regional District board sent complaints to the company’s Calgary headquarters. Inside postal workers struck and, were ordered back to work. _ An unusual conflict began, with senior citizens on one side and the heritage preservation people on the other. The seniors - continued f from page 2 oho wanted to get rid of the old police building at Kalum St. and Lakelse Ave. to make way for an expansion of the Happy Gang Centre; the heritage people -wanted to preserve the building because it’s the only heritage structure left on its original building site in Terrace. No- resolution on that one yet. -Terrace withdrew from the regional district’s. Economic | Development Commission and took half the organization’s budget with it, leaving only Stewart and Hazelton. George Clark confirmed his intention to leave municipal politics, inflicting a damaging blow on the amusement.value of A dispute between the board -of School Distfict 88 and the Terrace District Teachers’ . Association near y boiled over, and a full-scale strike was nar- ‘rowly averted at the last mo-: ment. November The local electorate shot down Sunday shopping, signed a half-. JUBILEE Zz, pe iA ROE TERRACE so So fe gin, The performing arts were allve and well In Terrace during the Diamond Jubilee year, and sell-out crowds testified million dollar cheque for an éx- pansion to the swimming pool, returned all the incumbents who ran for office and elected ‘a. new alderman, Danny Sheridan, and a new school trustee, John Pousette. The .Muks-kum-ol Housing Society completed its projects to provide housing for native peo- ple in need. The Secretary-Treasurer ‘for School District 88 forecast another round of property: tax - increases for next year unless the - Ministry of Education changes - the funding formula. | The Terrace Little Theatre and the Terrace Community Band played to sell-out crowds ‘with an ambitious fall musical, “Heavens to Betsy’’. - December - The boards of Mills Memorial. Hospital and the Terraceview Lodge merged to become the Terrace Health Care Society, fulfilling a requirement attached _ to funding for the constriction of an extended care wing at Ter- raceview. Public opposition began - building over the CBC’s pro- . posal to move nearly all of ‘its northern B.C. resources out of [2% ‘Prince Rupert and into Prince George. _ Privatization, regionalization and decentralization became stubbornly entrenched in the: ews media’s daily vocabulary. - Newspaper editors began tearing their ‘hair out, trying to find synonyms that fit into a one- column headline. Terrace celebrated its 60th birthday on, Dec.. 27, .The issue of a pension has not yet come up. to the Terrace Little Theatre company’s ability to put on a show when “'Heavens to Betsy” played the R.E.M. Lee. Police report : A Terrace woman was charg- ed with impaired driving Dec. 15 after she struck a fire hydrant‘on Eby St. and caused the street to . be flooded. A motor vehicle accident Dec, 14. on Highway 16 two kilo- meters west of Kleanza Creek in- flicted minor injuries on a Smithers woman when her car collided with.a transport truck. The truck also struck a pickup parked by the side of the high- way. Total damages in the inci- dent are estimated at. $15,000. GROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 p.m. daily 8:30 p.m. Thursdays ¢ & Fridays ONLY °4°° Frag to Seniors... . only thraugh Chimo & Safeway. No Vehicle? Do you have problems with picking up prescriptions, groceries, appliances or anything alse? For ali your moving and delivery — needs, phone for axperlenced and speedy service. 638-8530 ‘Chimo Delivery 4987 was a tdumphant year for the Kitaumkalum people, with a climactic. event being the raising of two totem poles before thousands of witnesses _ on thelr reserve west of Terrace. 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