EXCELLENT ‘BUY. io 1965 L.T.D;Hard Top |. s A beautiful 4-door sedan that is. full! equipped. Only euciebitreciececuase $2195.00 BOB: PARKER. LTD.’ 4965. FORD. Galax 560 “Convertible in:excallent “Gondition, Only $2195.00 ‘ YOUNG CANADA BOOK WEEK received a boost Saturday at the ‘ Public Library when Thornhill pupils, coached by teacher, RF, . Shepherd presented. a play, Leads were played (from left) by Stanley Howie, Fern Taron, Sigrid Losehi, Jo-Ann Vanden Broek, and Gay weusiere . a whine i in ie sky : - Terrace Airport was covered inmutkand the new Béeing Ti: jet was Justa whing.in the sky, - _.. That-waa the situation Thursday when Canadian Pacific Aire Hires were to preview thelr new tangerine-painted short Tange . “ passenger jet-to'the press and local notables, a ‘But the’ weather changed from clear at dawn, to ‘drifting i. clouds at scheduled landing‘time,... - The big plane made.two passes ‘overthe murk and then dec- ided to head for Prince Rupert, also'scheduled on the trial ru, Tt wag: Heard but not seen by local notables on the ground, _ ‘-.”” Purpose of the flighthere wastofamillarlzeCPA Pilots: with - coiditions involved at Terrace-Kitimat airport, CPA’ BOEING JET AT TERRACE AIRFORT THURSDAY. But Mayors of both conimunities, Chamber of Commerce of ficial’ and other notables assembled in the new alrport termin- al to greet.the new plane, Jet service: between . Terrace. and ‘Vancouver is. ‘scheduled. to start January 15, It 18 expected to cut travelling time be='. tween ‘the two alrports to approximately. 1 hour, ten minutes; |: CPA scheduled 4 second attempt to land the jet here Monday | afternoon but the plan was cancelled In Vancouver when freezing Tain tere made flying conditions hazardous,’ ” The twit jets carry 100 passengers and eruise at 690 sph, _ A‘CPA spokesman said that he did not expect that’ auieieult _ Weather’ conditions. would affect the ‘Boeing: 737 kta much more . than the DC-s' now in operation. - “The jets land and take off in ‘approximately : the same ‘dis. |: ‘| he Bald, . erenter tance, . However, ‘because of the jet’s greater spee ne closes : Visibility -is ‘required on the approaches because af neas' ofthe mountain, . “IN THIS WEEK'S HERALD . . . In this. week's Herald ® Cindy Loewen takes a. look. at speclat élesses In Ter: race’: schools on ‘page 2 and finds a‘riew approach to. teaching youngsters who ‘need extra: help: “ @ Meat packing plant for Thornhill, see page 3. , e. Who" $.going where is Burnmed ‘up in’ Peeples Around | “the Town on Page4 |: ' © A guest columnist takes a ‘over: on the: thema ° what's’ vt A right and wrong in Tertace on page, By , Sport a week, complled with the ‘help: of guys: like. Mel Marquardt: =: (basketball). Brian Kirby. ‘(bowling). Bob: :Brown.: (Hockey) | Is, ; : rr “concerning a and:Red ‘Kluss' (Skeena ‘Secandary. sports. baat). e Solemn editorial | comment: on page. Ww ARNOLD BEST * seeks counted seat - Best. to geek seat on Council Furnace oil supplier Arnold. Best will run for’ alderman at December 7-elections for- Ter- _ race Municipal Council, a Best sald: ‘he’ decided to run after a meeting. with Council ‘to discuss drainage ‘problems’ ; affecting tis residence on Keith, “The drainage problem hasn't: been: solved, . But Best’ is. not. : running to solve feos “gor going to ‘that’ ‘ecting. I “WAS, cate. impressed. with ‘| council, | “14 like to work whom n AT ike the bustnessiitie y way - Bost, ‘added; . Teachers’ acceptance -of the, new pact with School District 88 averted arbitration, °°. . Approximately : half. of B: C, 'g 83. school districts..Will go. into compulsory. arbitration for sei- is the highest, number fn recent, years, BC. Teachers. ‘Péderation.: at nounced. Priday that ae dlatricts “Teriace ‘firm: - gets Contract. ‘for. addition. A Terrace. firm has: won the ‘contract to build:a quarter-mil- “lion dollar addition: to the:Ter- race Federal Building:’ “ Norpiné Construction Limited ‘of Terrace were notified’ Fri- day that their bid .of $266,234, had “been accepted as. low bid for. the construction’ projeci, | .. Art-Bates, sales ‘manager for Norpine, ‘said.the extension to the: post-office building should ‘be completed by’ August, 1969, ’ The 50 foot. aquare addition, “will. consist, ‘of "4. full’ bage= ‘ment for storage, a main floor tobe used by tha post. office “department. and-a ‘second story Which’ will: house ‘the offices of the -Fisheries Branch, Depart. nent ‘of Indian: Affatrs, Indian “Affairs: Health Nurse, Veterans ~ Land “Act: “and Water Resources Branch,” vate The’ offices . HOH’ ‘ odeupted by ; Indian: ‘Affairs ‘branch gnd- ‘other _ federal agencies will-be occup- ied|:by thé Canadd- Manpower ‘Centre : when. the: new inden is’ reompletee ae ” Teachers agree wR aT to. salary-pact ; | “Tééttions ii Skeena - Cagsiar’ Schock District settled Fetday. for an approximate 6 per cent.salary increase, a tlement.of teachers’. salaries, It. thro ‘both acaderaie qualifications and ‘Berience, : a had provislanal. dotllements. 7 Skeena-Cabalar teachers re Jected a contract Thursday night But the school board accepted their’ _Fecommendatioris Friday committee '° and ° the teachers then’ ratified the. agree. meit, The Herald learnt that the new pact offers an upward revision of the saldry scale, with an overall increase of approximate- ly 6 per cent. The .new pact offers a ‘mmaxds mum five days compassionate!” leave for teachers,” ‘Tt also offers to recognize the full teaching experience of tea- chers: from both the Common« wealth :and the United States, |: Teachers..salartes are based on the number of years’ teaching ex- ‘A’ Bpokesman for the teachers met jhepact ‘a realistic agree= ‘Rupert: plans ' new ice arena Prince Rupert has added. a full size skating rink to plans for_a proposed recreational complex, ' Plans for ‘the complax were released by the Prince- Rupert - City. administration November Te-will ‘replace the: Civic Cone tre destroyed by. fire last. April, Prince Rupert citizens will give - thelr. opinion for or against the recreational. complex in a Dec-. +84 a4 tion bow 1,000 sirice April, 1967, ures. "Blizzards, freezing rain and right into winter Sunday-Monday, it caught many motorists with their winter tires in the tool shed ‘| and thelr antifreeze on the ust . of good intentions, Te Local Socreds start planning. > for. election getting ready. * Newly: elected president ot | the Skeena Constituency of the - | Social‘Credit. League, Ted Camp: | bell said Sunday, =" ‘Social Credit airs ‘bo atart plenning now. for the next elec- tion, . We have a‘ good govern- ment, We want to keep it, Campbell of. Kitimat took over from ‘outgoing president Parker . Mills, ‘He was elected unpppos- ed at a Sunday meeting of the constituency at Skoglund Hot “Springs, Also elected to the incoming executive were; Ist vice pregi- | dant Campbell Lane of Terrace, - 2nd. vice-president Jim Herma - of Smithers; $rd vice-president Ed McFadden of ‘Terrace and re-elected secretary-treasurer: Mrs, Grace Fell af Terrace. Soclal Credit MLA Dudley G, - Little. told the: meeting that he had just returned from theSmi- thera end of ‘the constituency Thornhill fire. Fire destroyed a house and contents - River Road in ‘Thornhill ‘sunday evening, Albert DeJong and his family who occupied the housé lost all their’ ‘possessions in the’ fire, It was. owned: by John Olson of Thornhill, i . DeJong estimated, his loss of furniture and personal possese.: alons at $4,000, " was ‘available on: ‘the, loss’ of -| the louse. ae The house and. ‘pact ‘afthecon- oF tents was Insured, according: to DeJong, . Cause of the fire which was” omaber: ? nied ite. ‘reported at’ 8 p.m, ‘to RCMP - ‘is. still unknown, 2); lin whigh they tackloa problem”? aha 7 | agfimal Rest came to Terrace a ago ‘at. the end of 22. years 2 fantiy ‘War JIT,. * After. sealng ‘here to visit’. his brother Geo. . Ins ‘Europe. .he: ‘came ge and decided to Btay. | > He 1s Tarded with three hit. : aren: rand, 9. foster, children, . ivy mc rr gg we 80. : ‘fheady ! he’ suid, “Tare: eldermanie: ‘seita Will contested ted, at the Deceriihes at to call it a flying’ Saucer, But he: did ‘gbe ' avery unusual Ayitig object" “in the fky.Sa “aald, atranga" -object-In-the's ers about 5. Bm, while ig neredib +. By PAURIE ENGLISH °°)» “ » Thornhill resident Guy Bridotte ian'iprogared ” "Pye never ween’ ‘anything lke ithefore, "he 7 Brulotte. and Gearhart: Metxner. saw the |” ine of Smith« :. ack from Van- a on drinking elther, “ho The “object died moving across the: aly from reat to east ‘according to. Brilotte, traveling. le apeed which hegeumated must ae n more. than 2000..miles pe . 7 : Smuist surely, ten oe noticed the peat because | it was, so/anugual’ and - “Buch: a brilliant color, :: 7 -Brulotte: f6 the tninager:of: Custom Homes located on Highway-25,... and frequently |. Hewett fhe. Highway AG route tt to, Vancouver.:, oe “govitng’trom tha: ‘object but-it wian't the noy-"|. Ade mo “mal color. of fire. He said:-{t appeared to break |” Off: from, the mala: object and then disappear, ~The. €olor}-he said, reminded: him, of the color: you, Bee when you are welding, “The object was. moving:at approximately a- “90 degree: angle t¢ to the horizon according to : Brolotte -. and: finally” Steenpenred b behind the « Mgnrtaind. , a BY 1,000 | ‘its, ircutation by| The increase was revealed after compilation of a circulation report for the Audit Bureau - of Circulation. | The Bureau has now given opproval ‘to publisty the fig | Average net paid circulation for the Herald i in Apiil, 1967, was 2700, Average paid circulation for the. Herald in, the parlod July’ to September this year was 3736. So ‘’ - September is the close of the circulation period. In. October and November, circulation continued, to 9 cli to | an average 3800 coppies. ~ Snow, j ice ‘catches Terrace too soon. te: ice-slick streets took’! errace destroys house No estimate . Mobile : Weather took an. imusually |" pesky turn Monday when treez- ing: mln coated car windows with solidice, - “Temperature dipped | below freezing . Friday, . And | heavy clouds dumped 4,3 thehes of sow | on-die community Sunday after- Hoon and night. Despite near blizzard condl- tions whipped up by blowing snow | followed by gt Ht rain, RCMP : No ‘provincial ' election is a FOR BIG GAM HERALD CIRCULATION. 3 INCREASES Terrace Herald has increased. B.C. Tel. ; - Terrace. football fans’ chan ces of seeing the Grey Cup live on television rate with the B.C, Lions’ chances of making it to the big game. . Like, would youbelieve 1969? ; -| Admittedly thig flatters | “the © Lions, . And live television is a ¢ Ts BAC, Teldletrict manager Stan’. ‘Patterson told- the .Herald: :*At “ “| the moment, chances of seefhg *. ‘the Grey” ow. live, Look: highly unlikely.” | osc required,” h he sald, blema | the company “faces are the exhaustive tests, and adjust. ~ ents. needed for.’ the highly. ~ complex, electronic cauipment, “He ‘sald official’ target: dato. for inauguration ofthe serviee = ‘was “March; 1969, but “We're December. bid ‘tendants. reported-a- rush (for wine |. game ter tires, chains’ and wird ‘shield |" ‘Berapers to cope: welt tig Ze ing rain and slush.. free A ‘Department - of of “Trenéport weather man ‘said the low: temp- eratures of 27 degrees /on; ne day, 23 degrees on degrees on Sunday were coemal year, . Mean temperature for the -|month of November is recorded jas 30 degrees over a 10 year period. The DOT weatherman sald few days and .he predicted that’ the snow would disappear... | At press time ‘early Tuesday rene, his prediction was com= ue as a-heavy. downpour mixed -with ground slush, Sales of: rubber boots are expected to be good Some days civic minded- noss just doesn’t pay, One of our firemen was crossing the Skeena Bridge when he ’ spotted.a beer bottle left by. some clown in the middle of .” my good deed and remaye-" - sa gentleman in another car: bumped into his rear‘bump-- - “er, * After. some discusgiom, ~. ~diftieultius . “were. resalved ”. “the river, .Then acar from | . the. opposite’ direction’:ran | |- _Anto-his front bumper, Then . “he: Ms ely a .tleket! from * “8 partlally happy ending, The. . “Inaglstrate. damissed: the . ona ‘Moral: Don't. leave’ or ae a wi ie ‘orig: ade morale, ae 7 ee ace. we “Terraceta ED MCFAD! - drew some double’ takes Sun- .- day at the local Socred me ing when he:referred OLA ‘ DUD LITTLE as “the : thi Social Credit”, | sem mee mumora -. that. sonetruction ley pte aruary an tnerHoned a : a * 3 tehmaye. ‘and service. statitin ae temperatures for this time of B warmer temperatures were ex-|. ‘pected: in ‘the area in the next! there. was a remote, outside - -chaneo home ny aeeine te bie eption- couldn't. be: “You might just be able to tell” thé. football: ‘from. t ‘the total players, he ‘sald, * And’ ‘he “added that Canadian’? .Corporstion who > are B,C, Tel’s-customer for ine’: stalling - the live television, * would first ave. to Bive @ their’... augrovall. no .. . CFTK mahdgtiig ‘director J ie Fred ‘Weber ‘said that as far as * his station was concerned ‘Wee ' : ‘re prepared to take live TV ~ any time they. can giveittous.t! # G “All we have to’ dé 1g to one wire and that slippery twisty clrcult «| ‘across the river,’ Iwill do."'|: yon bottle, he sald to him-~ ; _ Self, He stopped his car and -'| - and the beer bottle flmeinto | | 9 | ‘whore in these Toenativo | Weber said, SPepOr expected to flock to-the am. ’ nual meeting of the Terrace... -gtidy form, folk dancing, arid ‘obscirre.. reason,“ the mene. |. wy ermace Cultural Soce" . oe ee > ing at.“Lakelse and: Kalum,, -ly bythe. Terrace Herald; “came up with ‘an “old news: *- engraving. - %, ine ‘the ‘gupointment of RCy “SANDOVER SLY (as ugh Was the Terraeh dweller. = pall a a switch," “There are too Tany -bitsiand. actually. shooting for the ‘end: af ‘- “There ts a ‘chance, bat rec- ~ aTahatat ar Mdyn? Local’ culture lovers are, - to-depk: the source: of JO. -HANN SEBASTIAN BACH'S © _ air on a G String. For some |; IS “not, affilfated ‘with’: ~: he Terrace Arts .Couneli, “BERT GOULET who is eur’ = --wently” renovating.the build... ~anost -recently occupled . by = oo ' Juanita Hatton and previous. unlikely: ’. | oo Becenton =v Patterson bald the major pro. mo , teat tie, Deez: "tye to om a family ne Cultural: Society: tonight-to;