"1960 CHEV SEDAN’ | 2- tone, 6-cyl., auto, ...1 re - Bob Parker lid. cpt Terrace, Bc! 2 | Serving Terrace, ‘the Hub cy of the ‘Mighty skéene Vailey in Nerthovestemn British Columbia. Prove ‘Libre rya in a Periodtaals. Departnent, . ke Victoria, B. Ce Dos 22th TEAR m 35. 18 Pages . Wednesday, March 22, 1967. . i “T0e0 Copy Press aie Restoration mor =A grant of $1,000 has been : elven to the Totem Restoration HSociety by the federal govern: {ment for the preservation and estdring.of totem poles in the Skeena. Vahey, Indian. Affairs Mrs, Polly Sargent, of Hazel- jiton, organization chairman, said the program is now in its third ear-of operation. “There are five totem villages n the Upper Steena,” she ex: Bplained. “We are attempting -to ‘restore all 60 poles because all hin oe are the last of their | Change Coming | For CPA Canadian. Pacificé Alrlines ‘flight 7 daily from Vancouver ito Terrace and return will change times of departure and hae starting April 1 as fol. ” Teave Vancouver at 115 p.ni., arrive in Terrace at 85 p.m.; depart from. Terrace pat 3:55 p.m.:and arrive at Van: scouver at 6:05 p.m. This will necessitate change vf airmail closing time at the | Post Office to 2:30 p.m. Terrace Postmaster R. Dumma pes to have incoming airmail MLA Dudiey SHOWN HERE WITH KITIMAT and Terrace students | who attended the University of Victoria is Skeena G, Little, Attending the annual dinner hosted by Me Little were Mike Casey, Berta Troelstra, John. Sawicki, Brian Turner, James Orr, Elaine Parm- “enter, were Gerri Cox, Donna’ Doug McDonald. . - Eileen Parmenter, Sluyter, Brenda Best,’ fram Terrace; and from Kitimat Barb Haugland, ‘ Nicky Mathers, | Jane Smith’ and _ “Amounts To. Non-Confidence” Post Office’ Hours Good Friday And Easter Weekend - GOOD FRIDAY: No wicke? service, Box lobby apan from 8 a.m, to F pm. Rural Route and Suburban Service can- celled far Good Friday, Will -receive and dispatch mails af normal times, ° EASTER MONDAY: normal operations, ; All Put Up Job Says Little recelved by most northern newspapers this week from California; MLA for Skeens, Dudiey G -Little, said, “There is no avestion that this is a ‘put up’ job by New: ton Stacey himself.” - -. The letter, (carried under the Letters to the Editor column of this paper) takes Mr. Little to task for his up bralding of B.C. House in San Franelseo. . sorted and into the: boxes by 6 o'clock, . NDP Names New Slate ® New - Demvcratic Party Skeena 7 Piovin Lak Constituency:. Assocti- ation’ hield‘in Terrace. Saturday, Tire: Anrtial--- “meeting: Sof the: A, elected. officers ‘for the coming| m year with Mr. Ernie Rodda of m Kitimat named. as .: President. & The other officers elected were: a Gerry: Bealle of . Terrace, -vice- president: Mrs. Bert Auriot of Terrace, secretary; and Mra. s Charles Kofced of Terrace as treasurer. } Three directors of the Party were also elected: Tom Aich- eson of Smithers; Art Minter of Hitimat and Gerry Duffus of Terrace. Ron Douglas of Kitimat was elected as Provinclal Council Member. STOP PRESS Word was received at DON BRADWELL o£ Canada gs assistant man- ager is Don Bradwell who comes from North Burnaby. Mr. Bradwell is married and has an infant daughter, Kath- erine. Mr, and Mrs. Bradwell and family have’ taken yp residence In 201 Park Manor Apartments, ' (Gauthreau photo) JOINING THE TERRACE. Branch of the Royal Bank. included in the B.C: Tele budget. race and Kitimat. . Other expansion spending 000. .est'in the company’s history. trict, which c. L, Bennie, manager of the company’s Terrace Distict, said in announcing: this Monday that the new toll centre is scheduled: for completion in 1968 and will lead to introduction of Direct Distance Dialing for customers: in a wide area including ‘Ter- Terrace itself will ~ bring. --the company's capital outlay for the year in the community to $630, B.C. Telephone’s total cap- ital expansion program for 1067 will reach $65- million, the high- Total cdpital budget for the ‘(entire Terrace operating dis- covers the area BC or, Plans errace . A $425,000 expenditure to. cover + the, first stages of anew. long-distance. telephone‘ ¢entre in Terrace is phone Company's 1967 capital 1 ‘ Wim Ryan photo} Dee itera Alice Arm and the ‘Queen Char- lottes, ay ‘west from Houston Queen Charlottes, north year, in -matic switching equipment ‘in the Terrace. telephone’ office ‘| while $106,000 is earmarked for additional -outslde . distribution facilities.-. . The new long-distance centre in’ Terraée will Touse switeh- hoards, ‘radio and toll _ equip- ment and. eventually.‘ will be. come ‘the centre of © long-tis- fo the]: _ to Telegraph Creek and Dease Lake and south to Kitimat, Ke. mano, and Trutch Island. will reach mote than $4 million this|- Mr. Bennie - gaid $135, 000 of ‘the $630,000 being spent on new facilities in Terrace will go into a 600-line ‘addition to the auto- in- 1968 and will enable the company to. intréduce’ Direct Distance “Dialing service . ‘in these areas..; |: _Af-the same time, the com- pany~ plang;. installations at Prince Rupert in 1988 leading to DDD service there: Mr, Bernie sald the’ 1967 prepare for. the conversion of the. telephone system at Kiti- mat fo dial |. service. Of -this figure, $60,000 will go. into a building addition at the Kiti- mat. telephone-office to provide ment. scheduled for installation during” 1968, Installations . of outside, facilities in preparation presstime Tucsday that the Old Lakalse Lake Road will be kept open and the Old Williams. Creek Bridge ap- Prouches restored, ‘ Dudley . Little, MLA for Skeena told our Vancouver representative Dory Thacker of Northwest Publications that the Department of High: | ways has” given assurance the bridge will be re stored this year for the use OF residents living at Jacke pine. Flats as well as for the usé of picnickers and. resi : dents of. both Terrace and Kitimat: . A photograph: of the ‘Old Williams | Creek Bridge | whieh ‘was smashed. during’ high: water last October ap Pears. shewhere in this ’ The Terrace Arena ' Asso- ‘clation, at’ a meeting. on March 13, approved the em- ployment, of a full-time fund “appointed to. the. jab. for a ‘one-year term. He will, minimum of $150,000: in the, Terrace area for an ice arena’ - Fund ralsing inchides the in: Cop's - — nt it Imt April lst for © the’ Skeena,Gulde “Associa- tion Rummage Sale — it's ‘THIS. Saturday, March 25. Né —-it wasn't ‘cur mistake. ‘They’ fusthad ta change the date. PLACE: . L0.0F. Hall. . ’ Time 10am. til 4 p.m.’ Pro-. ceeds will. agaist three Gir] . Guldes., planning: to attend” ‘Heritage ‘Camp’ ‘this year. . Fro giz: Some lawyers _ Bpend'an entire. evening -try-: "ing: vay a: young wid- SHARIR -. Hazelton / -§lgalet, owner of the ‘mill. ‘Jack told the: Herald “it just oy. TTS Rumours to, ‘the effect that " Hazelton: Sawmills: has. been afd to Columbla:) Cellufosa . were squelched this week by . -tlmberman, © Jack. isn’t so." -He-also told ‘us: “that -Hazeltén. “Sawmillls is’ ” “Wot operating at the. moment.‘ He‘ ‘didn’t. offer any tdeas ag. to, when ‘or Jf 'they will re. sume: “operations. Their loge. . are being: shipped by rail:to | ’ Columbia: Cellulose in Prince ” , ‘Winner of a: view 28" tele. aaa “ viaton | set.in a recent store clearaice ‘promotion at Mar "<2: ny “Mi, van Westen - will“ be employed by ‘the. association: | be in charge. of raising’ -a’. ‘munity: Centre, - ‘Wednesday; . B. March: 29, 8 pm, Please bes piers i ee alt Administrator. Named For Terrace’ Arena. Plan Stitution of a “voluntary payroll deduction plan.” _ Within the next few weeks : Mr. van Westen will. seek | raising adiministfator. Bill . | van Westen of Terrace was ° ‘favorable ‘consideration . by Terrace. ‘business concerns. At the same,time, and in the weeks to come, Terrace em: ployees will be . urged’. support .the one per -cent * SR OT oe “SUR iescts _ from” each : ana a se _ dressed in:: Centennial “cos: : , tume.. during: ‘. Womens’ Institute. East er. . Parade: on ‘Easter, Sunday. STILL on the Easter. Parade ithe = Terrace - bit — wait. til you see. the _ Judges for this unique’ event. | ‘And wait til. the judges: see the dresses, ‘They're. lovely.’ ' The, dresses .we: mean, ‘The | ila are-all.:menl.: 2: vV “A MEBTING fo témember is: the: annual . meeting ofthe 1 Terrace and: District Hospital. 7: Association, « . “he wy to. ; association's” . building objectives by -donat-. - ing, through voluntary: pay- ‘ -Toll deduction, “one half. of Satetaratetot ; sesaaie ; . eat yee to : wmshtliy pay cheque. | ’, Mr.. van’ Westen, who re- ceived his ‘schooling. in Ter. race and has been a resident "in the. community for many years, ‘will report regularly to the association on. the s Progress of. the, fund raising ‘effort... “ “