LITTLE LOCAL HISTORY WAS MADE Gctober 8 when the first ‘mail flight from -Terrage to. Telegraph. Creek and. Eadontenajon -Transproyinelal A left. the alrporte ectivine Pa “master Nick Chobota inaugural run,. Once “expe Greek: isisome, 280 seen again | . “The big airport : J eougar gets around or.he has some ‘very’ large pussy cat friends on the other side of the: Terrace bildge. The big cat has been spotted in. the past by pilots, flying over the.-airport,.. But the -first on- the-ground.’ sighting. was made three:. weeks back by two women out walking. Now a segond sighting as been| reported. -« Dennis McLeod, who lives j on Krumm — Road in Thornhill ' ‘Nishga : council calls meeting - The Nishga Tribal Counefi will hold its annual convention at the native village of ‘Greenville, at |. the mouth of the Nass : River, November 1, Council president. and Adin}: MLA Fran. Calder. said. Native concert band’. from Kincalfth, Greenville and Aiyansh havebeen invited to the gathering: © - “TOOK NEW NAME, . Benny's -real name . As. Jack” Bertiamin Kubelsky, spotted one October. 4about1 2:0 | - ‘am, about 25: feet from his hguse on the rodd,: According’ :to.“his- “wife, who adopted a trademark,-It-incor= | didn’t see the beadt, Mcleod went to look to See why- all the dogs. in|’ the nelghbourhood were’barking, |; He ‘spotted the cougar, which he told his wife-was bigger than: the dogs. oy ~He sald the dogs’ were barking |. at ft as it.walked along-the road |- but the ‘cougar. just growled |: at them and went on his way. ‘Mrs, - MelLeod ‘said they had Spotted: cougar” tracks around their: property - last |.winter but |: didn’t know whether it was the ‘same one which has been sighted | in the airport area or not, + The airport cougar was spotted by” ‘Gayle, Wastléand Claude Grosset ; whe-wers: ‘taking a walk along a natural gas pipelineright |: ‘of. ‘way .when' the cougar crossed | the ‘track behind them’ Some 40: feet: AWAY, Incident cvcurved within. 150 | § féet of: the Old- Airport Road. Columbia Celluload’: Co, : ‘has porates: three trees iy the form of- the three’ “Chet in the cor rate name. —. Something, . in. this issue™ ' Herald this ‘week starts'a ‘new regular feature to:show the work of youngsters. in’ primary: and elementary schools {nthe area, i. The students’ showease column Starts this week on page 16 with, the work of:Cassie Hall students | featured, - Each week, with ‘co- operation of teachers, adifferent ‘School presents Hs work. |.” - snaunnantenate ss ‘The: learning’ ‘to drive’ a’ ‘car and © learning to play golf is thati Even you learn’ to ‘play golt ou don't hit i satan ) Geom lett) Jerry: Rabin fin Jocal: ‘te entre. my Marae, Muson and : Dale Hurrison are looking for aaothor Pe year!” “Whore ; - acheduled for 9 p.m... Sunday: : Contre, with some: 0 toon performers, on the , the: Community ‘| were. difference — between Z ‘thaw “in ah ; construction, ofentire schools ‘clagsrooma ~ reports big 0 ei cit. - Columbia Cellulose -Aropped ‘another: $2,556, 568 in ‘Company president: George We Serimshaw. said in‘an-inte port that the te fi on'is impro ‘ poet logs -for the three months ended Sept. 30 was $2,550,568 as compared with alos. of $658, 430 in’ the. same quarter last ‘year, Loss‘. for: the first nine. months was: $6,129,210 in'1968 vs. a loss | Of $262, 416 in the 1967 period. ‘Sales , in’-thelatest.. quarter $20,392,967, up: from 13,560,407 | In the same quarter last year. For the nine months the: ‘bales | were. ‘$64 103,308 against $46,216,651. . The report notes that due to a change this. year in the ‘method of valuation’ of’ loz Anventories, net.:. logs’. for. “the ‘first, nine months - Inereased by | $952, 000. - “Scrimshaw ‘SAYS results: -far thie | quarter. were ‘again ‘ better ‘tian ' plamed in’ ‘bplte of a sofi- ening of sales due'.to ‘earlicr customer . build-up of inventor- les ‘in: anticipation, of, B: forest industry strike, “! *: . “Operations: for. the. July-Sep- tember quarter-resulted ina pre-tax, -pre-milnority ‘loss Columbia School: Tnistees convention voted ' almost unanimously’ “Mon. | day to -censure the’ provincial, government \fori failing to ‘Litt ‘completely a “freeze? on school construction, °- . Officials ‘of, the. BCSTA «sald ; the Betton was inprecedehtedand game at'an. emergency. meeting. “The meeting was ‘called after ° Education . “Minister. - ‘Donald Brothers .. amndunced ‘a: partial e. ‘freeze to allow for Shan additio B only, : he! education’ minister. said a ban neil ‘remain on school activi- rathey i ty rooms. and. gymnasiums., bes’. #ause: ‘of ‘Rgh COStB. ’ : “Bald :. -governineint Imposed constiuction-cost Hmits ‘of, $16,000 for “elemontaryi‘and $22,500," * seeondary, echool- s Will Yemain in force, Some trustees. have. criticized “| the“ level:-ag. ‘belng: too jw ‘in vow of today’ 8 costs, cat parent company of Terrace’s Twinriver, “cerita; in 1968 “third quarter operations,” 392,967, The comparable figures ret |r ‘an average of the first.two. fal) quarters of 1968 were. & loss.of '| $3,096,837 on seles‘o $21,885,- 17k | ‘per. quarter.’ The 2 president. ald" ihe: pree tax,. pre-minorlty: isterest come. parisons. are used ‘in: order to give a more comparable picture]: because. Svenska Céllulosd -of Sweden-has increased its “partic: cipation in Coléel. - Svenska exchanged its 40 per cent posi- Hon. in Colcel’s subsidiary Skeena Kraft’ for 41 per - “cent” interest in Colcel, Figures. of ‘net profits for the first two quarters. contained cal- culations . allowing .for Svenska’s. minority position, Serimshaw said on .a per share basis, the net loss for the third : quarter was 29 cents as compared. to an average “of 31 per quarter'.in the first two quarters, ‘This is an improvement of 7 per cent, the past ten. weeks, South Kalum: St. ’ The Chamber decision followed an address by Stan Evans, chair- man ..of trustees - of the. New Caledonia Regional College at Prince George (October 3. : “A‘ chamber. committee will be bility. of “promoting: for this area oth; saate bald: : 2, 4 group that the ‘regional: ‘colleges ; ean relleve pressure -on rapidly couver and Victoria,’ _- University ‘of British Colum: ‘bia enrolment this: year is. a, George Caledonia -. College al- ‘ready has an enrolment of 400 dents within ten years, ..: - Horses - blamed. for: collision © on bridge. ‘ Slow-moving ‘horsis | were’ on. the Terrace. bridge Monday, 4 Regan Thomas Hanier, 18, suf- fered euts to the. mouth when his car collided with another vehicle driven by Vietas Antonlo ‘one quim, 20, Hamet was: proceeding ‘south | behind. the horses but because of their slow speed, did not get across the bridge before the light changed . for -oncoming.. traffic, Damage to one was described as extensive. Investigations are considering. POLICE WARN HUNTERS ° AFTER RIFLES STOLEN. - Ten, rifles have been stolen. from Parked vehicles 4 in - Terrace RCMP. have issued: c warnitig: to’ hunters not to leave. firéarms i in’ unattended cors or trucks... _. Police say mojority of the. thefts have décurred when light. delivery trucks have been parked near beer parlours. Two Weapons were: later found ‘on’ '@ vacant: lot-on- “Police said that locking @ d.¢ar was : ho “deterrent to thieves, if the rifles are left i in plain view. They: said that in most cases truck:doors were locked but thieves gained access by y smashing vent windows... : "tudes = Colage Terrace Chamber of Commerce has ordered tensity cay for & yegional college to serve this. area, . i formed to investigate the feasi- |. expanding universities; in’ “Vane . Evans” sald. that” the Prince | No new Palldings have: bean erected for. the new’. college,” “Tt rakes use of existing ¢lags space 15. in “Pringe George ‘ high: school |’ build dings. . : “college. operates: trom 4 daily, explosive “ “situation ‘ph Hallo- ~ ween if last year’s festivities. “are repeated, - The ‘town iz - * jammed with people, including ~ 2 few whoare exceedingly hard RUYBs - If the kids and the kooks ~ ‘and expects to house 3,000 stus| in the bogzeries mingle into a” ‘écreation and possibly 1 arent * types and. giving’ the’ kids a place to go and have. fun away - ; ae from-.the seete:of ‘two. beer-- glass-in-the-face- happonings,. | ‘A gang-style beating and: one- at me bidmed for a head-on collision | StOotne nteP past two" 0 short: weeks? . or ee Fo people who don't read: |. the Kitimat Sentinel, this item * may ‘not be all that grabbing, "Sentinel Editor LLOYD BAR~’. RETT polished up his prose to. rebuke a Herald editorial. for ‘'coldly castigating’® Kiti- mat and Prince Rupert muni- ~ cipal and chamber types over | their current love-in about ’ freight rates and port develop-- ment, The Herald editor has -’ replied —cuttingly —that if fable. to. --A -Tertace man died: in.‘an. RCMP cell. inthe Municipal build. Jing late Saturday ‘evening... °. Dead id Marry: Charles Mang nus, 74, An inquest’ has: ‘been: ordered. into the death, Inquest date will: be’. set -following..an autopsy. by; regional pathologist: Dre K, Stim azu of Kitimat,. «- “Mr, Magnus Is- believedto have: “ Idted shortly’; after: being’ placedin jthe cell. : He was, Tushedto Mills Memor. | ial Hospital after apolice officer, - making a’ routine check, was‘ un. beats to. detect: the: man’s pulse: “Manenus ‘was: “taken to the lReME’ station after “hig car: was _[iwolved dn an n accident, F Canadian Pacific ‘Airlines will {put “Prince Rupert ahead of Ter-. race for ‘Boeing 737 jet service. -Phist ‘flight to. Prince ‘Rupert: has’ ‘been scheduledfor November’ The. 550. “mph: “jets > start |Terrace =. Vancouver.. flights — Je than. 400 ‘passenger he isgoingto cadtigate anyone, fiylng time b uppr petivent3'. oa TOWER LP Me, ES always heats the imp] ement var “e Church unity isn't just tall, , Sines - . Knox . United*s Rev, ¥. GEORGE’ KEENLEYSIDE has" beer-out: of. commisston with ” _a-back injury, Rev. JOHN D, - WATTS, fas. officiated at two.’ “furierals in the United Chureh, : Mr,. Watts is assistant atSt. - Matthew's Aveltcan Church... ° Why’. don't. ‘tocal- Ski ‘types: : ‘take: 8 long ‘hard look’ at Cop- per ‘Motintain for development : a6. a. future ski. site. - Its: close to: town, reasonably. ace - cesaible,-and ‘hag; the Beleht ‘for ‘a_more.realistic ski sea- toe Se Ae we “Bon that. the Present Borie: v Iseation, One. of our towns more ‘prow: minent citizens who inthe past has had: considerable trouble ° : with municipal: waterworks’ 7 ‘has how. offered ta donate his -. old ‘set tw. the: municipality *. after major ‘surgery in Van- couver, For some obscure > reason. he. insists on being nameless,