fle cath ce gee BB ee Sa pad UI Bae Mn De an ag reve 2g a seen faens a he Lona eo . : het : : . ' _« : us : . Mayor. City thwa ol assist handicar a iaoee Parte amit City thwarts Co-op plan to assist handicappeqd © in V ic to ri a Psp re ep Le Terrace Municipal Counciljat''-handicapped people and the as members of Directorate. A period beginning December 16. _as this is obviously Loo late for incredible attilude of City Hall. ets aan) ar in a special meeling called last.” aged could do their Christmas special discount was lo be given, Officials of the Coop are thesepeople to get their giftsin If the proposal is turned: down Mayor Gordon Rawland céfned the Mayor has obtained - Monday: during the noon-hour, ” Shopping in'comforl and al x thecustomers and inaddilion io cbviously upset at this tack time. to be sent lo people. by the Co-opdirectors the event _ failed (6. return. with any a. confirmation that. “the . |refused; permission for “ihe leisurely. pace. Only the latier make the event a-social affair especially since cities such as Lhrough the mail. will lake. place on December 17 positive commitments on. the ‘provincial. . government . Terrace Co-op (o-open one and their escorts would have agwellasaconyeniencea Choir Vancouver and Prince’ George There is a possibility that this although It is not considered part of the provincial govern Department of Housing is and’ evening for the ‘convenience. of - been allowed in the store and would have been in the store also provide this convenlance fine, corporate gesture on the thal this will be of any value to. ‘ment but was’ nevertheless bas been buying up land in the senior: citizens, .and -han- ° escerts would have been made and fresh coffee and doughnuts for senior citizens and the part of the Terrace Coop will the people: that the Co-op is : oplimistie that things are on the: northwest area-of Terrace. In’ dicapped ‘cilizens for their ° up from members of their own ‘ would have been served free of handicapped, They have set. take placeon December thas trying to assist. “All parts of the 3 ‘move in so-far as drainage, addition the, Enviranment ‘and: [Christmas Shopping, |": association or - ‘such - charge. thedale for thespecial shopping was planned, There will be a program for the ‘nineth will : sewer and housing construetion . Land .Use “Comtnission, has © The Co-op. hid ‘requested _ organizations as Skeena View However the city, in its houra belween 6:30 and 9:36 meeting of the ‘Board of nevertheless take place in- ; in Terrace is concerned. °. people in-.Terrace at the permission to open hefween.the Lodge. etc. ‘The store would wisdom, saw fit not to allow this p.m. Tuesday December 17, - Directors tomorrow night and il’ cluding a special discount for’ e. : > Thoment studying future growth hours of 6:30 and 9:30 p.m, on have been manned by .volun- and suggested that this be held However ‘they do this with will be proposed that Ihe event shoppers: } In the case of sewage and pojential as wellas the needs af Monday Deceraber 9th so that * teers from regular staff as well during the regular late shopping. considerable embarrassment _. beheld on lite nineth despite the -. 4 drainage construction the city. the municipallly. {0 meet the : ots : ; . ° _ = : - ie 2 has been asked for mare precise expected growth: = — eens a ; igures and plans on‘{héir ob" Ret yh . oe j . : ‘t + jectives in this regard by the _. ELUC officials queried the Rotary & VOLUME 68 NO. 4° ‘ PRICE CENTS | DL No : Department -of.-Municipal. Al’. Mayor as to what his feelings - a - . , : ’ fairs. There would appearto be. were. in regard . to land Conventional . \ 1 lhree avenues. for obtaining: acquisition by ‘the provincial f° . . funds for these’ public works government. The latter replied Engines by . : projects. Oneis a discretionary “ “buy up all you want. -Bven- MAZDA . ; pawer: granted the Minister.. tually.you will have lo service ° . under the provisions of Bill 98, - these jots‘and through this the Nn & Used hi . " ston 4 i ately thal cu arene will benefil. haw sed Ve icles ; payed. unds for drainage will soon. “The. ELUC Group once its . . : "become available under Central studies-are ‘completed vil be SKEENA AUTO , : ; TRUCKS forigage and Housing for such. | reporting to the Land Use . ; a construction and the third Is Secretariat which is made up of Metal Shop Ltd. . Ri d ; _ B.C ! through. the ‘Department of Cabinel Ministers and once they , 5. . . iverside | r A 4 Regional Economic Expansion have approved the plans some . DEALER LIC. 08-273 833-6572 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1974 TERRACE, B.C. Terrace, ; o (Federal). _action can be expected in : — A In so far.as housing is con- on abe che Q ace Lobbie: housing inthe Terrace Area. TROVCNSTAL LIBRARY PARLIAMENT 8LD3- VICTORIA B.C. ‘ Uneasy Peace at Local 1-71 1L.W.A. Dent pushes for labour appointments to Board ‘ | | | é : q 3 _ Sk@ena” MLA’ Hartley. Dent sald thal aller following the avents of the pasl (en days with much concern he was pleased lo learn thal major steps: have been laken to resolve dispute _belwean Canadian Cellulose and the employees ¢f the Twinriyer Division © of -panded,. |; Cancel, . _ 4 : points of view, had failed to appreciate. the fears. and frustrations of the employees of Twinriver Timber wha- saw” their jobs being wiped oul while the’ ‘(the amount of work being dane by Contractors and = Sub- conlractors was being ‘ex- Dent said: that the . whole. "Dent has. called. on. the matter of the relationship: _ between regular. paid. em: ployzes of a parent logging company, the contractors, and: the employees of (hese. con- , tractors,.is a complex one. ©": He. continued it was un- fortunate thal. some individuals, ‘ a M major progra for rural.” suburban living. With changing lifestyles ‘and the high cosl of * urban -land, there has been a _ dramatic, increase in. the | ‘dernand for siles of this. type. “Our. Williams, “isto -get “at. léast 5.000 lots an-ihe market during 1975, .and ta step’ (his: up -ac- cording. 1o. demand in» sub- ~ sequent years. We will focus on high demand. areas first.’".: Under. the, present .system - applidints for-Crown land seek geal’, commenled:. oul for themselves which land ta. apply for, ‘and the-Lands:Ser- vice then datermines whelher ur .nol ‘it is: spitable “far . development, referrals (o other Departments und Regional Districts,to avoid siles wilh ‘environmental and * resource conflicts have resulted “system will gradually be phased — _ Hewaver,:- dually. be able to provide ‘over-. in- most applicants, having’ to ; answer and then 70 percent of > wait.one or. two years for an, them ‘have, Had ‘to be turned: down, Following the new approach, the Lands: Service's Regional . Land Managers will be working directly. with the staffs of bther ‘bang out of itivhen he and hit a hydro pole. . . a The driver of this.1970 Datsun, Join Croot, got a big lost control of his car on Eby The car received fifteen hun- ‘Minister of Lands, Forests and Waler Resources; Hoy. Robert Williams - to. proceed quickly . with the requests of employees‘ of Cancel and others for the appointment. ta. two rank and file workers of Cancel to the Board-of Directors as has been done: with, Kootenay Forest. Preducts. ‘Such an action said Dent would lead io greally improved employee - employer : relations.’ After. reviewing’ polential ‘sites with (Hegional . Districts, - “the “Lands,"Seryice’s > new Development:, Unit) will;..then “\uhdertake <" “design and. “development, including .ap- propriate, servicing,:: atid the. ‘giles Will (hen.be markeled.- As (hose: who. presently have'ap-, *-plicalions'in ipder the present system may wish to switch their. -applicalions 10 one of these new. sltes;- and: the “old: application Guts se ; “yi lis my” hope’. stated Williams: “that we will: even- “ihe-counter’, arrangements oft’ _ these lots'so that people wanting Crown land will be able to ob-- tain a sile.wilhin a day or lwe, ‘instead: of a year or (wo as is presently the ease, Hwill also Ke a much more challenging. process for the staff involved, being able to offer a home site right away instead of saying “no” most. of the time.” i Hayw pirl’ this ‘ye Swimming pool gets cadditi ‘sles become available, some-of ’- onal grant | elre car was 2,550 just $45 below list price. The Haywards arrived in Terrace on Monday along with’ Mrs. Haywards brother, Ben Sweet to take possession of the Terrace Totent Ford Sales Pinto. They.¢an be seen above with President Bill de Jong of Terrace - Totem Ford Sales and Presiderit Norm Miller of the Terrace Rotary ‘Club taking ‘over the keys. « . Follawing a decision by as their Jobs aren't contracted CanCel’s Twin River Forest out, there is no problem that the operation to Lake back 13iallers seniority clause won'Liake care © laid off some time ago during of. Any change in the Master. the course of'meelings between Agreement would have io be FAR. and the 1W.A, held‘in negotiated and voled on.‘ Any Vancouver last. Sunday, the ‘change in our. Contractor rank and file of LW.A. workers relationship on Twinriver al Terrace, Prince Rupert and claims regarding job security, Hazelton decided ta remove wouldalso have tobe negotiated pickets and go back ta work and agreed to by all parties until a decision is made by a concerned.” Right of Reference hearing held yesterday. In the meantime an uneasy peace reigns on this labour scene as charges and , counter charges fly back and forth. : The Herald contacted Bill Hutchison, Northern Board Member of Local 1-71 1.W.A. and Business Agent for delails of just what the hassle Is all about. Mr. Hutehison made the following reply: ” “On Wednesday, November 20th ata regular monthly Union meating of Twlariver Terrace ’ Sub-Local, a vole was taken to withdraw our labour from Twin River because il was alleged the =: Dent.said [al ‘he i#'pleased . Company . was replacing" thethegld cable-car at Usk-has, « -. Twinriver - émployees' : with” - ai Usk has been replaced ‘by.an - Contractors and-also were not: improved gandola.lypé car living up ‘to. the lernis: ofthe. This.’new:*cable-car. should Master Agreement covering the, “provide..a higher . degree of ‘payment. of ‘wages’ to:Faller. “comfort, dependability. and The. agreement * stales: safely for. those seeking lo cross, Member Companies. of Forest the river at-Usk.-" : dndystila) Relations. Limited . ae are : ‘agree, that they will not issue o ’ , fiuiie any taling ond CHEE Gets go ahead - continue any falling “and bucking contracts after June 18, 1972, where the falling and bucking contractor employs’ a piecework falling and, bucking - ; Caplain Bill Young of the Salvation: Army -has. obtained ‘approval. from Toranta system. This same section on Falling and Bucking states the headquarters ‘on the go-ahead on the building of a .New dally rate for fallers . and buckers will be $93.45 per day ‘ Salvation Army Citadel far, whieh 108,000 dollars has been : - # Te bridges Skeena MLA. Hartley -D.. Dent ‘announced loday that-.a’ contract for $823,021.28 has been: awarded {o Con-Force Products ~. Lid. for Bridge. Project No. 977... as followsi- 9 i. To rebuild ail small bridges. . between Terrace. and Prince Rupert on Highway No... - 2, ‘To replace ihe Deep Creek Creek Bridge and the Lean-To- Bridge on the Kalum-Road.* for the regular hours of work. On the Twinriver claim, we had ‘Contraclors working for 35 cent More |. “pool, - the. Skeena Ice . Hazelion, was deferred until “Sheena. MLA Hartley ‘Dent -teporled laday thal.a sup- - plementary grant of $107,914.20 was awarded the. District of Terrace from the Recreallonal Pacilities Fund for the Terrace . Swimming Pool; ..This makes a _ total of $269,914. 20.in' provinelal “grants representing one-third of the total cost for this swimming ‘ The initlal grant. of _$162,000,00.. was awarded. last” spring. - ; _ An application for a grant for Arena. in after the New Year. - . Dent also reported that the study of Hudson Bay Mountain inSmithers by the environment aid fand use Commuttee. has now been completed and the Environment. and .Land Use Committee’ has decided a ~ - proposed area for a tree farm licence for ihe town of Smithers will be expanded‘ westward to lake in an additional « “forest area so that the area of the mountain ‘facing Smithers ‘ would not be logged: ‘However, It was decided by E-L.U.C. thal (he area would “remain in the proposed {ree farm licence for Smithers to allow for integrated management respecting all uses. : . _ The E.L.U.C. alse decided to allow the cabin leases on- Hudson Bay Mounlain to be -. regularized. tions. : is . dn the first instance il would appear: that..(he- Attorney General's Office has. not found for its provincial court facilities and that consideratign is being given to the crealion of a regional’ provincial courl facility:in Terrace, ° ; the Assessmeént ‘Authority is |. seeking space in Terrace for the ~ astablishment of} a ‘Regional: _ Assessment Buredu. : It has. not been possible to + pblain confirmation in either of theaboveinstances, However it has been confirmed that .both offices are presently’ renting suitable accommodation fo date ‘space from the District of Terrace of a temporary basis. ‘City Hall ‘itself is feeling the need for additional space and ‘would like to see both the above find quarters.elsewhere, The ‘Company also had 13 Fallers' on lay-off and were ‘going lo tay more off at the . - same time they were hiring new" Contractors. The Company, when confronted by the Union, refused to act on our complaint and pul our layed-off Fallers “back to work. - The Union hus two Letters of Understanding, signed by. Forest Industrial Relations, that are supposed to eover contracting. - These jel- lers were won al the bargaining lable, arid now the same FR. Companies are saying that the letters do not mean. what they “After a week of lust wages acquired! 8g, '. Presently, Captain. Young: is waillng for BCANS] to wind up. their ‘purchase of the present Salvation Army Hall, for. their | Nalive Resource Centre Program. ~ BCANS] In. the meantime is depending on the Secretary of States office, God willing, Caplain Young and BCANSI local 1:8. wil see brightet days when their citadel and Native Resource Center. ~ come closer to completion, as-— both will be of outstanding value ° - to the people of the community, Missing Person dred dollars worth ‘of damage. When ‘Terrace BR.CMP, arrived at the scene there was no-one around. The accident. is still under investigation. j ee Tae Mae oe ee ee ONT es a, o . .date for the public hearing In 3 U.F.0.? The Herald has received a have béen a UFO early yesterday morning. : Shortly before’ § a.m. yesterday we received a phone - gall: from.a_ wornan who asks ' not to. bé identified. reported that she and two other people'in the Agar Avenue area had ‘seen. a large pulsating object in the eastern sky. pe: cording to. the woman, the object was ‘blood: red: in color and about the size of a baseball. Our Informant stated thal she was altracted to the sight when the lights in her house blinked out and (hen hack on, She went oulside and saw the ball of red. :Al the same, lime she reports regards to By-law. 37, r= {Smelling a heavy -suller-like nhill Zoning by-law pursuant. _; mo _ M4 Seetion 700 (A) af the i . ; unicipal Act, has been: : / Articles burned | - report that several . Terrace residents witnessed what may Public - Hearing © change \ The’ Kitimat-Sukine ‘Regional District Board -wishes to announce that the’ one Public Mearing: ¢ Public Hearing’ waB - BCANSI ~~ Local 11's ‘originally scheduled for Treasurer, Mrs. Pal "Prest /Wednesday, November 27.and regrets to say that..the’ Items ‘has now been reset.for * inat were being raffied, were ‘Thursday December §, L748" burned in the BCANSI office fire on Seplember 17th, People *. who bought Uckets can call Pat -Prest al. 635-6785 regarding * yefunding of ticket monles. : © “) Thornhill Elementary School ‘beginning at 7:00 pam. Fo qe ag iM gar et ge? po SS Fs ee os = ‘Pwintiver Timber, and as long .. ° and -production, the Company has agreed lo pul the layed off Company Fallers back to.work, and the two. Lellers of. Un- derstanding on Contractors, will; go ‘before. a Right of Reference hearing on Tuesday December 3rd. If asatisfactory agreement as to their true _meaning Is not reached at this meeting, they will then go ta Judge. Hinkston for in- - terprelation."’ ‘ . “tis also-worthwhile to note, that while our. men. were fighting for their rights, some pecple’ were very busy spreading false information and outright lies. cancerning the isaues at stake, Officers of the “North West Loggers Association have repeatedly stated thal the: _1LW.A. wanted (he right o bump employees of their Contraclors out of their jobs when layed off by Twinriver Timber.” This is not so, In the I.W.A., you only . hald seniority in the Company. . you work for, and this does not”. ‘Glen Christopher Harris, age 25, native, 6 2", brown eyes, shoulder length dark brown hair, Last seen in Terrace, B.C, on: November 1,1974 wearing yellow. shirt, blue - jeans, — fringed buckskin jacket, driving 1974 For LTD. 4 door sedan, green body, dark | green vinyl top, B. C. Licence: Number LWC "870, hos give you any.claim lo a job with ‘One f : any other I,W.A: ified _A Reward is offered for Company, However, this does informa tion that not mean your parent Company - definitely leads to ean lay “you off and contrac! | your job oul to someone else. The omployees. of Twinrlyer. Nmber,, have. a job with Glenn's.. present whereabouts, .... Please _ contdct nearest Police Department. ©