aq OMINECA @ 7 ae ~~ *Betzo aL. LIX, No 10° - 32: Pages Wednesday, September 28, 1966 RRACE'S NEW’ SEWAGE opening ceremony, The B458,861.77 which also includes costs of ins gpv0 sewer program for 1965. The plant is lo mt Graham Avenue and Braun Street, Contr Associates Ltd, TREATMENT PLANT will open officially on Thursday, at 5 p.m, when Minister of Municipal Affai pallution control Sept. rs Dan Campbell visits here to officiate at centre has been constructed at a cost of talling trunk mains. it was part of a $600,- cated immediately south of the intersection actors for the plant were Chapman, Long and Speeder Crackdown A police clampdown on Speeders inthe Municipality has brought a’ rash of’ complaints during ‘the Bast week from: offenders . and f | Pedestrians, - leaving. the:.RCMP. in the middle “of: a’ hot “and” heavy controversy... {7 - le Most of the: trouble seems to stem from the 20 mile per hour speed limit on off’. pavement streets in the community.: The 20 MPH limit was imposed two years ago in an effort-to keep: dust to :{a minimum - during the’ summer | THE HON. DAN CAMPBELL ¥ Minister of Municipal Affairs ««. Officiating at the open- ang of Terrace’s.new’ Pollution sontrol Centre on Thursday is Minister of Municipal Affairs man Campbell. Mr. Campbell vill also take part In the North- rn. B.C. . Planning Seminar Bcheduled for tomorrow in the mommunity Centre. - months and to alleviate splashing Problems and potential’ damages during the wet season. ~ ; . RCMP Sgt. J, Maidens ‘said to- day, “Nobody has any ‘call to complain really, The speed Jimit is-a sensible one, Granted, there are 00. prevalent dust conditions at the moment but there . is-mud and water.as far as the eye Can see, particularly where water and sewer instalationg have heen underway during the summer, get complaints from offenders who |term the speed limit ‘ridiculous’ and we get complaints: from -regi- dents. who complain about speed: |” ers? | Melting Pot... BUNICIPAL COUNCIL hag In- ructed administrators to write mi property owners with dwel- sigs abutting aewer mains, gvising that they must: connect m the sewer under the Hoalth at, cs . . S’MOUR has it that Thursday’s alt from Minister of Municipal - mxairs Dan Campbell, miay be ay last official action ‘in that eeacity, Many have him pegged j the education portfolio in ;mler Bonneti’s new Govern- — nt. The Honorable Minister Education, Leslie Poterson also a lawyer, which makes c & logical contender for the mrney Genetal’s desk. Say we loud clearing ‘of throat;. Buse we really think Peter f Will be named Minister of i: whatever ‘happened to SUST FOR THE RECORD the place that's scheduled to open at Lakelse Lake soon is known a3 Oll’s Place (not Ole's Place) and it'a a coffee shop and’ dining room: (not a dine and dance spot) and it. was one of the carpenters who spent time in way it will be a welcome addi- tion to the Lake scene and one ean always dance on the -beach, ‘(And “somebody's head is going toro) BETCHA DIEF the Chief will be on the warpath next week when things begin happening again _in Cttawa, Guess we have to let him have his day. because it, _ won't be too. long before he’s up on: the fence ‘with Spence,. They'll probably leave room’ for. .. Lester the Jester, So. much. for. ~ this ‘week's Batman. preview.’ ”: B.C, Lions? Seems «they're ‘the aticks for ‘83. Prompts’ Complaints Asked whether he — considers the 20 MPH speed limit to ..be CN onable, Sgt... Maideng said, a fi 10 Cents a Copy, $3.00.a Year — Press Run 3300. ‘, | PLAN, DRAINAGE, GRAVEL, PAVING | Drainage Precede Heard By Willis & Cunliffe Consulting Engineers will be Couneil at | 7 dsked by the District Municipality to’ prepare recommendations for .*: for a temporary drainage system for Straume avenue ‘between — Sparks and Eby and on Loen avenue between. Spar Kalum, both of which are major ‘trouble spots during: winter and spring ‘seasoris. Municipal Council instructed the administration, to make ar- rangements with the engineering firm at a_ special. meeting of Council on Tuesday; evening. ok It was one of two.drainage mat- ters dealt with, bo The other involved drainag development for the-entire com- munity over a° five-year period, This matter came up for. discus sion after Councillor Frank point- ed out the futility of applying gravel to city streets.and doing erade work before. drainage is Properly attended to. He suggest- ed that | gravelling - operations should be curtailed. until drainage programs are. resolved. Council learned that drainage -]cannot be developed: until an overall five-year plan is. adopted. It was tentatively estimated such a move would not ‘take place be- ‘| fore the’end of October. — Councillor McRae commented, “At this rate we'll have no paving before 1968, You can go anywhere in B.C.-and find more paving than at all. It: 4g. a: sensible: mit for, the.-prasent—road-conditions: and when conditions improve'then it might’ be. re-considered.” °° “He said the | Municipal-":radar unit.is clocking speeders Tegularly and that 50 per cent: of the traffic offences: heard each . week - are attributable to violations .of: the 20 MPH law. 8 The sergeant ‘stated he can certainly see the motorists’: Views point inasmuch ‘as modern “‘ears are concerned ‘but that he must also bear ‘in. mind: the- numierous complaints he ‘receives. from’ priv- ate citizens about speeders in the residential: areas, °° “Motorists will just = have . to grow up. They must learn: to accept the law as it. stands and govern . themselves . accordingly,” Maidens said. a |- He pointed out that signs have been posted at both approaches to gravelled streets ag well as in tha middie a limit signs, we'll kave a city: full of. signs,” he commented, vo “The current crackdown’ on speeders will continue,” Sgt. Maid. dens affirmed): a = 2, One Man Killed In Granduc’ Fall A 25 year old Scot Is dead and a Coquitlam man injured, follow: ing a mine accident at Granduc on Saturday afternoon, || Equipment. :. property”. “If we put up’ any. mors spead ‘In other--matters . dealt” with Tuesday, Council, gave third -read- ing to a by-law authorizing pur- ‘chase: of, the: J:& -M ruek: .&. ‘Stréet for:$105,000. . It wag: agreed that the J “&°M -property will be leased’ to International Harvester Company for 2 .-period ‘of one year..Counell learned that Swift Kiteen River Claims Kitimat Child On ‘Thursday morning, Terrace. RCMP will resume ‘a sad search for the body of five-year-old Aran- ah Shank of Kitimat. who 1s. be- lieved to have drowned when she slipped into the swift waters. of the Kiteen River Sunday after- noon, oo The missing girl was the only child of Mr, and Mrs. George Shank of Kitimat. She was in the Kiteen area with her parents on Ja fishing trip when the mishap occurred, Ht is believed, she slipped from a rock into the river, when playing beside her father who was| | _ Dragging operations were under: || taken Sunday afternoon and three skindivers were brouglit. to - the. area from Prince Rupert on Mon- day. An-extenaive search of the riverbed failed to reveal the body of the missing child, but a rubber boot retrieved from the river close. to where she is reported to have [fallen | in, has. heen. -. positively: “| ROMP: have: searched the. tver| ‘such time 4 identified as belonging tothe), and . ‘the . : rentals from the lease ‘will offset — costs of storing Municipal equip-— ment for the year.:It was gener- ~ ally. agreed that allowing -the lease would also ensure employ: .. ment and. continued Terrace resi- - rently.on the J & M payroll until e a5 IHC builds a new out- let here, _ oes The lease agreement wag okayed on the condition that a facility of at least. equal size and value be. built in Terrace proper within a year by International Harvester. - Municipal Council agreed, fol- lowing censure. from _ consulting engineer’R, , Cunliffe, that ‘ate tenders will be ‘returned unopened inthe future. Cunliffe expressed concern over the practice of: ac- cepting late tenders: and allowing them consideration, Council agreed to tighten down.on rules governing handling’ of tenders. In future, -late -tetiders -will be re- turned: unopened and tendera without: the required bid . bond and-without the correct specifica- tions will “also be returned without study. cent A request was heard from Im- perial Oil: Company; calling ‘for -permission: to construct: a service - ounell: advised ‘that ‘no far it was:pointed out that.if Imperial stations already in existance with an eye: to «complete --renovation oa oy | ‘there: would be‘ho objection. - ‘Municipal: ‘Council. will: offer $2000 to the Department of Trans- port for a used Walters Snow- Fighter. truck:now:at Terrace Air- port. The truck, if purchased, will be put to‘use as-a snowplow ‘unit ‘on. city streets, Loe Authorization was given which makes the Municipal. Fire vehicles ‘part of ‘the B.C. Fire Emergency Defence plan, : mo | Back To 'TK FF, JOHN FORD G. -WAYNE. SEABROOK, man. ‘ager of CFTK-Television, . an- nounced the appointment of ~ John Ford as television sales: manager for Skeena _ Broadcasters Limited: Mr. Ford, until. recently engaged in - the Teal estate business, brings to... “his riew ‘pasttion, ‘past radio and: from point.of entry, almost! to the! been fouth, tp no, aval. Thay.-willre-| B dence for at least 23 people cur-.— . | “On” Lakelse: Avenue: | ther: evita ‘Stations. wil ‘be allow. ™:. ed on: Lakelge ‘Avenue.’ However, . Oil ‘were: to. purchase one of the . —