THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971 ''RRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, Con'd from Page: 1 to Support tourism in the area then we're going to have to Support it,” he said, . WOULD GROW .. -. He said an influx of tourists: would result in an. increase of ervices, Rowland, Bhowever, said he’ aidan feel'a ‘tourist influx’ would be ad- ‘antages to the local taxpayer. He said the only. ones: to mapoenelit. would be-motels and meeebusiness, - Ald. Lloyd Johnstone agreed MeAlpine’s agrument. gsays...tourism is one of‘ the biggest industries in province,” he said, BIG INDUSTRY z ‘I disagree very strongly to what Ald. - Rowland « [Town | spurns Yellowhead | He added, “Even if one more motel was built it would result in tax’ reyenue -for the town..also there’s the amount of money tourists would spend in town al garages, stores, etc," The amount of money they would leave in this town is. fantastic,” Johnstone added.’ Said Ald. Edna Cooper: “We. | have to decide are we going to be a quiet little town with Tocky roads or if we can get them (Tourists) to stop here because it is ‘a big business industry,". She maintairied §500 was a good investment. Voting for the promotion were Aldermen McAlpine, Johnstone and Cooper. Voting against were Alermen Clift, Ian Mac- Donald and Rowland. ae a vote against,” said Jolliffe who the barely entered into discussion, the Con'd from Page 1 Award went to Oliver Bluhm of Prince Rupert. . m@ The Norpac Award. and a especial award went to Jo-Anne Ames of Terrace who wrote and presented her own poem “Knowing,” The special award rame fram adjucator Mrs. Local man at meeting mof CARS. fae =A Terrace man attended the @ Canadian Arthritis and Rhe- m@ Umatism Society (CARS) annu- mal provincial conference in m Vancouver recently. Norm Miller of. Terrace was sone of 42 delegates at the con- a vention. . The theme of the annual c- Ba onference was ACTION and Mee workshops were held during the @ two-day event. Members of CARS northwest a region will meet in Terrace - March 28 for a ‘conference, Active in the CARS mee movement are Beta Sigma Phi gee aid the Ladies of the Royal fees g Purple. § Children’s art show AL: . @ at library ' The Terrace Centennial Library wilt have a special attraction this weekend. Award winning children’s art work will be displayed,in the library basement from 1 to 4 - p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Along with the award winn- ters art work will bemore than 150 entries received for a recent Children’s Art Exhibition spon- sored by the Terrace Art Association. o More than 400 entries ‘were f received in alt. Judges for the event were Mrs. Tess Finger and Jack Hepplewhite. . “Tt was a hard task te- ‘pick a winner, especially , when” con- fm fronted with a sea of entries p- oe ainted with obvious joie de m vivre,” Mrs. Fenger said.’ An association spokesman sa- m id she regrets that. “poor re- me sponse” from the senior age g- me coup where lack of entries elim- am inated that section from the @ exhibilion. ; An extra award was made to am the7 to 11 age groups which was wae divided into two groups 7to9 m and 10-11 years. . — Winners were: 2 a Age G and under, ‘first. prize, me Kathy Wilcox, LKitiK- Shain a School, fee Age 6 and. under, runner-up, '- ae Derrick Andrews, ; Kitt’ K’Shain me school. Pane u me Age 7 lo 9, first prize: ‘Sherril T: im aylor, Uplands School. Age 7 to 9,” runner-up, Sherry me Daht, 7. Kennéy School. eae Ape 10 to Li, first prize, Janice aa Marianchuk, Clarence, Michiel ; om school. : me Age 1010 11; runner: -Up,. Janice m Age 12 to 14, first prize,. John aa Raposo, Cassie Hall School. ae Age 12 to 14, runner-up,. ‘Wayne Blighton. Skeena High School. McALPIN | Awards made at Festival Audrey Mellors. " NEW TO FESTIVAL New to the festival this year were classes to choose representatives to the B.C, Band and Choir Championship to be heid in Vancouver. Award winning scrolls went lo Skeena Junior Secondary school . Senior Secondary School band, Skeena Junior - Secondary School Choir, Caledonia Senior ° Secondary School choir and the Terrace Community Choir. Not available at press time lasL issue was the Northern Sentinel Press Trophy to the Skeena Junior Secondary School intermediate band. They | agree for once Con'd from Page 1 would probably mean a three mill increase on taxes but would conceivably drop to one mill as the town and its taxroll grows. Jolliffe, who discussed the lo- an in Victoria, told council, “It was impress on me that council must be 100 per cent behind this or we couldn't get the loan.” Joliiffe. indicated he was opposed to the division of monies---he_ favors paving before drainage---but to get the loan, “I will be with council on this." Earlier, aldermen indicated they were more concerned about the poor drainage in central Terrace. Many homes have suffered from Mooding, particularly this winter. Johnstone reminded council that if it went te referendum, it would take two months--which would be too late to get the job- creating monies. “It would be two years before | it (the loan repayment) would go onto the tax rolls," added Mayor Jolliffe, : 7 - Youth given three months A Terrace ‘youth was sen- tenced (0 three months in jail for stealing a television sel. Sentenced in court Thursday was William’ Harvey, °13, of Terrace. . He and lour other youths were charged with ‘entering a’ Thornhill home on March t and stealing the TV set. Harvey was also given. two years probation for the theft. The other youths’ cases. have hol come to courl yel., RCMP report’ ‘two break-ins .. Terrace RCMP report two. . attempted break-ins at Jocai b- . usinesses Tuesday night, A. window’ was. ‘broken . at * Northern Magneto on. Lakelse ‘Avenue’and a lock broken at Fred's Furniture, also on Lake-' ‘Ise, Q ~The bisinesses | are within a: ‘ block of ench other. 20 +. 7°. Of. Police said ‘neither break: was | Successful and nothing. was. stolen, Ly Ba E & CO, “Charted Accountants CM. KJELLBOTN, CA. 4 Phone 635-5675 435.2855 46a Laiette Aven AM: MCALPINE, CAL ; = - Terrace, Brit GIRLS BERMUDA’. HOSE ] “SHOP WITH EASE, SAY CHARGE IT PLEASE SALE. 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