A “635-2000 Come a raat se te on display 'n now y at - OE PARKER ip | RTH YEAR NO. wer cy | TERRACE, “B.C. OCTOBER 18, 1971 GOTCHA THERE KID . The. “TERRACE = The.’ vihite Elephant Sale for tlie ‘Golden Rule was held on September'18. ~ in the St: Matthew's Anglican: Hall on Park Avenue. Well over Ze $400 was realized after expenses and many thanks: were ex- tended to the people of Terrace who donated articles for sale’ and to those who purchased the articles, The Golden Rulei is at present sel up and will be ‘able to take registrations of all unemployed over i6 years of age wishing to work at odd Jobs for one day or mare. Please watch and listen for >. announcement on CFTK: Radio and: in the \Terrace-Kitimat Herald.’ Both media have. been | very generous in’ giving eae coverage and encouragement to - me this project. ‘ Special thanks are due tothe © ] people who helped -pick up the articles and also acted as sales people: Mesdames -M. Chastney, M. Coinaughton,. M. ” | Turchinski, L. Lacourstere, M. . Habenschield, A. - Sites, ‘E : ‘Anderson, R. ‘Taron. ‘Messrs. C. ’ Wilcox. and R. Bonthoux: The young. people: who helped were Danny. Bonthoux, Lucille Therién,. Citizen. of the year, donated, purchaséd .and drew raffle tickets and then turned:to © and helped to pack the unsold items to clear the hall: .- tickets and purchased articles, The winners of the White Elephant Draw for. the Golden _ Were .: as. follows: ‘K, Squires - Propane . Toreh, Canadian Propane. - Sheila Connaughton. Lumber,. . Skeena Forest Products Ot - Olga. ‘Penner -.1 hours sight- seeing for 2:- Trns Provincial Air - Tom ‘Olson.- 1 hour sightseeing - “for 1- Trang Provincial Air -- van den Hende - Case of Oil, . * Sheli-Oil - oem - Case of oil, /Gull~. M. Smith - .E, Mosdall, Kitimat Sheila and Anne - Connaughton.- . - Mrs. Vesta Douglas,- Terrace who $50. ‘Imperial -Oil,” Ream :Motors, Skeena Auto. Car “Cléaner: ‘Terrace : International, . Wacuum) Kalum Kabs — | - Battery * Lantern, Acklands =. - C, Braam -. 10 Ib. Ham, Dog N Suds; - “WA. Harvey - - Blanket & Linen, Simpsons Sears. R. McColl .- .2 Steak Dinners. * Ole’s Place Gen. Maithieson..- 3. Steak : __ Dinners, Lakelse Motor Hotel E.. Agnew - $10 Dry Cleaning, 1 Mr. Rick North who also drew Hour Cleanitizing ° ‘J. Siracki - $10 Dry Cleaning - Terrace Dry Cleaners. ©. Johnson. $10 Fogd, A & W: Drive In: A. Kermode - $10 Food, Dairy Queen’ H. Munson - “Swim Admaissions - Skoglund ‘Hotsprings. R. Shepherd - Theatre Thickets - Tillicum Theatre o A: Chen Wing.\- $10 Food, . Sportsman Drive In . L. Gauthreau = Doll Cake, Blue ~ Ribbon. Bakery , Other donors:: Home Oil, Parker Motors: ‘Metal, Terracy Chrysler, Bill Onsteirt, Terrace GTX, Terrace. » Interiors, : Gordon: & Anderson, Robert's ‘s Haitdiessers, Sav-Mor "Builders, “Cedarland : Tire, + Kalum Electir Electric, Eatons, ’ Equipment, ' Caffery Ltd, Erwin Jewellers, Elken Mercantile, Toco C Crafts, 4 Golden Rule meets success Lwith | much thanks_ to; the publics Wilkinson: Ltd.;: Joe's Printers! ‘Spee Dee Printers, North Star 1: Bottling, The Market. Place, . The Hub, Reynolds Electric, Overwaitea Ltd., Glacier Glass, .West End Store, Western ‘Home House. of. Sim-Oi-Ghets, ‘Troelstra Shoe Repair, Nor- thern' Drugs, Wightman and Smither, Big Game Billiards, J & H Garage, ‘Art's Chevron. Serivce, Sears Sales, Electrolux (Canada) Ltd., Bee's Children’s Wear, Hull's Grocery, Madigan Albert & Me-. Dr. & Mrs. Mudie. ~- - If anyone has been missed i in the list please pardon. - -There have been several contributions deposited in the Royal Bank... Please believe . that it is much ‘appreciated and - every economy will “be prac: tised in this operation” ~ Office space has been ob ‘tained at 4611 Lazelle in the . offices of R.K,. Wilkinson Ltd.,: : and the phone connected. » The - Unemployed may’. come and register for work.. 7 So far. several ‘have been employed on a casual basis, 2 . for‘full-time, 1 will be working ’Burnishings Avis-Rent a Car, “Premier's Offices, THE WORST encountered, JUST ABOUT | Just about the worst thing in the. world to be on Friday October: 15th was elther.a Grade 8 student or a new teacher in Skeena Jr. 3 Secondary School. Friday was initiation day at the school and the Grade nine and ten students made good and-sure that [t was | -a day none of the new teachers or grade $’s would forget. Both pictures to your right and teft, relate 1 some of. the experiences The fight for Indian. rights KITIMAT - A court case in Toronto has risen the hopes of © loca] Non-Status Indian women. - The women got together two weeks ago under Mrs. Barbetti, to form a local chapter of the . B.C. non-Status Indian Group. Their purpose was to find out. exactly what. their rights as Non-‘Status Indians was. and attempt to get back their Indian - rights. Then late last week: a. Toronto Non-Status ‘Indian . woman won a court ‘case in. which she had been fighting for re-instatement of her Indian rights, - Mrs. ‘Barbetti says, rs am fairly sure I ean get re-instated into the band. We're going to " wait and see what developes from this case in Toronto and go from there. We'll see if they decide toincludeall woman who were married after a. certain date. ” an : “She went'on- to say “ “if they - are ‘going to make .this one woman an exception and. leave - the restofus hanging we'll go to court. We don't want help from the Indian Dept. We'll stand on our-own feet. We’ re Just want to” found a lot of support’ ‘among white women’ in Kitimat, many who have phoned her tosay they are .. behind — -it.. ‘Unfortunately there. has not been this kind of support from ' the native people who still hold their Indian.’ rights. Official support came from Mr.. Hebber Maitaland, Chief of Kitimaat band. Earlier he had told Mrs. Barbetti‘ that he felt the Toronto court case was a step forward and that the Cars strike cars. ‘KITMAT- ‘On Sita, Oct. ‘ ‘pRobert: Niven and Joe Pereira,’ -both of Kitimat were involved in a collision at Nalabila and. -Tweedsmuir Streets at: 12:35 . - pam. Pereira, when stopping at” the intersection, looked only one . . Way before proceeding. Niven, main thing now was to keep that door open. © The main ‘concern of. Mrs.- Barbetti is that the girls who signed away their Tights when they married white men did so when, they were: very young (most inder.17)‘anddidn’t know. -§ what they were signing. She pointed out that even if you didn’t sign the paper you were” automatically classified as a ~non-Indian... — The group has had one disappointmer™ however. Though they have now been _ officially accepted into the B.C. Non-Indian Status Group they ¢ ‘have discovered that the group isn’t really what they want. They want reinstatement into the band while the B.C. group was set up to better the lives of the non-status Indians and has no program for reinstatement. However they are .. still interested in this group, which they feel plays.a good part in ‘our society and hope to attend a § day conference’ starting November 5th in Vancouver. i rn * Chutlotien: Today: ‘eloudy: with: ». brlef showers, southwest.winds 15, . Tuesday” Mostly. overcast . with rain or frequent showers, ; southerly winds 25: Highs both ©. . days hear 50, lows 9 tonight hear - 40. '$35-6357 ‘the — - ae PRINCE RUPERT: fe Se ere Huge new Civic Centre. packed, for variety of opening events. ‘More. than 3,000. people - ; ‘gathered. in: the newly-opened Prince - Rupert. Civic Centre Saturday “had waited. and worked for so ~ dong. Various booths of games of chance ran by many service - organizations in the. giant - gymnasium were kept on the go . : and :coheession booths’. did. a Toaring | business in a. great variety af refreshmanta. “* night to “‘have a ball’ ’ to’celebrate the completion of — < huge’ complex for which they Also well ‘attended: were the Beer Garden run’ by. the Kin- smen Club-in the Teen Room, and the dance sponsored by Rotary Club in the auditorium, with Howard Froese of Terrace helping provide the . foat- stomping music of the Phase 4 band. ; The planned “mocassin’ hop” on the ice in the 190 by 90 ft: arena did net prove so “hot” as about 150 shivering teenagers crowded. around a rock ‘band . . and did very little dancing. the . The ‘arena, which, seats 900: people, was packed: ‘with more: than ‘1,000 ‘people Saturday: afternoon to watch the opening~ ceremonies, with master: af" cetemonies, Stan: Kary, Parks” and ‘Recreation Commission: chairman,- introducing his staff, the Centre's: staff and - city. dignitaries,” A Chief's’ ‘chair’ “Was preseited: 7 from : the. ‘architects, Bir-.- Mingham: ‘and ‘Wood and: leis of” carnations were given. to: _ Jeaders by. “The Yount Ones’. a oon TOTAL PLEDGED iD We OCTOBER 14, 197 ne ae. “Terrace Drugs; Lakelse Drugs, for four of five days, All have ~ driving east on Tweedsmuir ran. . -Drug Mart; B&G Grocery, Time . been . complimented - by, their -jnig ng en: right ‘rear ‘side of ~ TOTAL T Tora “th shi le _‘Cleariets, Great West Life, F.W. _employers and miost have been pergira: Panel Truck. : os DIVISION HIS . Last” wi ve ic es. . Woolworth,’ ‘Safeway,. Als so efficient that. they, have been Pereira’ ‘was: charged with REPORT. _ REPORT “Shoes, ‘Singer. Sewing. Centre; paid very. well. - failing to yield the right of way. ‘TERRACE - Three, more approximately. «$100. was . “Terrace' Co-op, . the Bread ‘', : The: Gold Rule “thanks you: Damages were estimated at. rere * vehicles met ina chain collision . sustained to the. man's vehicle’ Basket, Mountview. Bakery,. “people: of: Terracel: ... Please _ $1,000... -No No. personal injuries Previous - Irena | a 18 _ 4 a a0 20 and, together caused: ‘an. alone while dnather $800 dollars « Copp.‘the: Shoe “Man, ' ‘Quadra. “remember us, and -phoie, 635- were Fe} ~ Association ot 1 500.00. fl estimated $1600 ‘Thursday. in’ damages’ were shared by Travel, Services,‘Miller’s Men's 4535. df- you have work of’ any on Oct. “i leh danas. “ef ep “Two vehicles were stopped at. maotorists*in the: two: stopped... War, “Mantel’sFlorist, ‘Rose's © kind ‘to be done’ and if you are. , arged swith : allow ing « rer oF —e ——— : the south entrance .to. Skeena rd Gar: -; Shop, Grace Fell Florist, 5¢ io ‘unemployed let us s ory to bead Seton an by Kevin 1g errace. Pe te wy Bridge when a third car‘driven f= $1; Jake: Best eels RK." youl. ree ns: y oth of |. Centennial |: 21,000.00.) by. motorist «Joh Murdoch. - : ‘ p “ai Committee. 5 eer ao ee EO etn ae ee - poli 4 * pepart all yeti : ‘wntotura into the city, [eo Oe pe on Stop in time....~ "Powe: “ TE i Mlordoch wae’ charged by "were properly insured and thal.” D ues d eba ted_ aoe ac Dame cna | Service. - | police. with ° driving “while: no injuries were reported af th vo ober oo $500'on Mr," Janas's | | _ Blobs. et fee _Ampaired. Pole’ say, aceldent es VANCOUVER =A resolution | la Into. effeet “for the, 7 = a ‘asking the provincial govern: ~ ment to require -all. of ‘its ém- ~ Advance ‘ployees tq pay: dues to the B.C. i : “Gifts” Government Employees! Union r provincial ‘governments ~ “will be debated _at the vinion’'s 3 that alll:employees: should pay ” cd i , rivention this week. dues ‘to the union becaltse all’. driveway on Kechika Street and: oa oca ee as col . ” tm, : % o the drivers door of an. ~ ‘Business mm + troduction ofthe Ran forinula - hs ot fac. “under ‘which all workers ha. ; Out-of-Town 2 bargaining unit’ are compelled Bh callin wee ae . to pay umon: dues. via. payrell : BOGE tes