ednesday, April 20, 1966 TERRACE ‘‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘Initiative Bylaws’’ continued from page 1 macement of certain old wood mave sewer pipes and construction B a lift station, the construction of sewer lift station south of Gra- gm Avenue to divert the flow of mewage to the treatment plant-and meee extension of services to other meets in the Municipality. Beth bylaws represent the first ages of development outlined ‘aeeer Tuesday evening in a Five meerar Capital Plan presented by seunicipal Administrator John Pou- mete, mecounci] was told that, barring m-backs or protests, work could mence this summer and sery- aes would be available for usage May of 1967. municipal Council also approved foe expenditure of $3,000 for the matpose of constructing a fence Seepund Municipal properties near @eaining Tractor. The fence will mpVvide a protective compound for f storage of pipes and materials eeded for Municipal projects. new bylaw calling for a hike service connection rates will be matted for presentation in the mar future. Rates are destined to im up from $85 to $100 for a water minection and from $80 to $100 ma sewer connection. The bylaw Sl give August 1, 1966 as the ate effective. It is designed to Mecourage as many new connec: mans as possible before that date. "limber taken from the George tle Memorial park will be sold m Skeena Forest Products Limited ; $16.50 per cunit it was decided fiesday. SFP submitted the best wad of three for the approximately er00 cunits stand of timber. The good was cut off when it became Changes On April 24 the Railiner between Prince Rupert and Prince George will be discontinued and the existing train schedule will be altered. Regular passenger train equipment, including day coach, sleeping and dining facilities will be operated between Prince Rupert and Jasper, This new service and schedule comes under CN’s Red, White and Blue fare plan, so pick your rate, Pick your date and go CN. | NEW SCHEDULE WESTBOUND EASTBOUND (read down) fread up) 49:30 p.m Ly, Jasper Ar. 7:30 a.m, adaily excent Sunday) (daily except Monday) | 1:25 Lv, McBride Ly. 4:15 am, daily cent Monday) : fay “except Monday) meaves Prince George | Passenger Tram Ar. Prince George Lv. 11:45 p.m. evident that it was fast approach- ing a dangerous stage of maturity. . Reeve A, F. Goulet gave an out- line report on hig recent visit to Arnprior, Ontarlo where he took part in.a Civil Defence training program. . Municipal consulting engineers were on hand at Tuesday night's meeting to answer queries from Councillors regarding progress being made on projects currently under way here. J. Cunliffe and R, Noble of Willis and Cunliffe En- gineering Ltd. devoted almost 30 minutes ta verbal progréss reports. Councillor Wm. McRae called for a study of the Municipal gar- bage collection structure, He said, “We have to do something about this situation right away. It’s cost- ing us dollars every day. We must try and get it on at least a “hreak- even basis’ The matter will re- ceive study in committee. — Cancer Blitz Gets Over $1,000 Funds collected to date in the annual appeal for funds for the Canadian Cancer Society are near $1,200 following Monday night's blitz. Businesses are yet to be can: vassed. The executive of the Terrace Branch of the Canadian Cancer So- ciety this week expressed appre- ciation to all those who assisted with driving, canvassing and actual donating of contributions, ~ One or two areas of the com- munity were missed due to last minute cancellations by canvas- sers, Anyone missed in Monday night's drive may make a dona- tion by leaving funds either at the Smith Block on Lakelse Avenue or at the Royal Bank of Canada. April 24 (daily except Monday) (ally except Sunday) Arrives Prince George CRADLE ROLL The following births were re- corded in Mills Memorial -Hospi- tal: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Therrien April 15, a daughter. : Mr. and Mrs. Jim Faber, April 15, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Gary “Spooner, April 18, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pastal McGillis, April 18, a daughter. 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