ACE OMINECA & Prov. Library, | . . Periodicals: Department, Victoria, B.C.) Wednesday, July 6, 1966 | fected .by pipeline installations. ALMOST _NO OPPOSITION Two-Day impose in its decision on PNG’s natural Legal counsel for the gas com- pany, W. S. Owen of -Vancouver, made the statement here today at the close of a public hearing ord- ered by the PUC. Submissions to the hearing were heard in the provincial courthouse by Dr. J. F. K. English, chairman of the PUC and by Mr. Lyle Wicks who is a member of -the commis- sion. i Pacific Northern met with al- most no opposition to its proposal for the pipeline which, dt is esti- mated, will cost upwards of $30 million to install, * ~ - Municipalities along the propos- ed pipeline route. were generally in support of the application, but they were steadfast in a unified request for an agreement that would assure protection to muni- ‘cipal services which ‘might be af- They also want the gas company 10 Cents a Copy, $3.00 a Year “Press Run 3200 For Pipeline. Project Pacific Northem Gas Company Is willing to accept what- - ever conditions the Public Utilities Commission sees fit to. . Hearings application to build a 431-mile to post a $100,000 bond with each municipality as a guarantee of per- continued on Page 8 see TWO DAY HEARING Friday : Crash Kills2 only major traffic accident re- corded in the Terrace. area during the Dominion Day weekend, a Jacques Lavellier, 32, of Ste. Emile, Quebec, and George Pado- vin, 20, of Winnipeg, were killed Zoning Bylaw Passed Thursday al time. sion for extensive study. y terial submitted. i implemented. unicipal Council gave its seal approval to Terrace’s newest law at a special meeting last ursday morning, when zoning aw No. 401 was read for the miHowever this does not. mean fre will be no further changes in overall zoning regulations and ps. Several petitions and briefs Knitted at a public hearing held ee weeks ago have been turned r to the advisory planning com- gMunicipal Council has requested Bat the commission bring forth as ny recommendations as nee. ary after making'a study of the ‘he commission’s recommenda: gs will be considered by Coun- and the necessary amendments the new bylaw dif any), will then ‘| stand-by in case ire Under:Control For Second Time istrict Forest Ranger Orval tiey said this morning that a we burning over 720 acres of m:sh and timber about three miles thwest of the airport.is now der control but far from _out.”| craft. worked round the clock since He said further spreading of. the. fire could result {f weather condi- tions turn windy. Over 200 men, 10 cats, two Av- enger «mud bombers, an Otter water bomber and a spotter ‘air- Sunday: when: the blaze ‘was :spot- ted. The aircrafts are currently .on the fire flares up again, , Lo Fire fighters had the blaze un- der control late Monday but. winds forced the flames over the fire- guard. and it began further spread- ing...The blaze has been confined slash area, Green timber losses -so far, have been relatively light. - Severa] farmers in the Old Remo area were told Tuesday they. might be required to evacuate their homes if the fire continued to spread. However this morning's picture is more encouraging and the fire has come to a stop within half a mile of the closest. Police and forestry officials sent out a radio plea Sunday evening in an effort to discourage motorists from driving into the Old Remo area to get a closer look at the blaze. ; Ranger Gorley said today that firefighting crews will be retained but will gradually be layed off as the fire diminishes. mostly to B.C. Hydro right of way | ete eh ed-their. awards at the annual awards day ceremony held in Skeena Secondary auditorium last Wednesday. oe Teachers and students assembl- ed at 10:00 a.m. to witness the pre: sentation of some 50 awards, pins and crests. Industrial arts teacher, Mr, Birtch, was chairman of the program and acted as master of ceremonies for the occasion. The school band under the direction of Andrew Brodie, provided music, : Melting ounding resulted in a mush- om find for Mrs. M.. Kind. of fo our office this week with Milarge (over a pound) mush- came from a good sized patch eovered close to her home.} {ANT sized welcome to all f-town athletes and coaches fe for the Telex Track Meet Saturday. Incidentally, | the n starts at ila.m.-so try. to us paking. PRACE LIONS CLUB will ‘as: B19 to-July-23. Ag in-former- pats the moforiat: to: have: his, \ Ium Lake road. She -dropped . hm which she says is edible. with the Motor. Vehicle: Test:.: 4 Unit when it is here from 25 ot oe CONDOLENCES “TO. everybody’ 8, the unit willbe set up at: i Community Centre .and all teated;-[s:a little time —. 7 this “issue. If: you're. in doubt » give: usa. “eallvat. VES-357, | Doubtless you'll find we're in . doubt too! Pre Pot... RECENT afternoon of rock- ' Seott Honeyman of the Prince ‘. formation..about how and where P over ta Skeens Secondary nol and get in on the record - Trish. Tf it's any consolation — F"- . think of all the good your money | . -4s going to do‘in Ireland! — perhaps an afternoon’ coffee- § break. It will be open from 1:00 -B.m, to- 8:00 p.m. daily. » SPECIAL THANKS this week to George Citizen and to: Leslie Drew of the Prince Rupert Daily News.- Both very kindly took notes for us‘during the ‘pipeline -hearlngs, We: couldn't make the ‘scene because we're short staff. | ed due to vacation time. To EVERYONE. who wants in- ‘to register forthe provincial. voters Hist please see page 15 of . who ‘didn't’ draw a horse dn the ae “ ‘ BERTA TROELSTRA «a top senior AUDREY TROELSTRA _ ; Tr oelsir a Sisters Top. ree Two sisters took’ top academic awards at Skeena’S dary school this year. They were Berta Troelstra (grade 12) who headed the senior honor roll and her sister Audrey Troel- stra, (grade 9) who led the junior honor roll. The girls receiv- Secon- In the special awards division the following presentations were made: : ; Oddfellows - Rebekah bursary certificate, Pauline Chretien, Ter- race Swim Club award, Elaine Par- menter. Gordon McConnell award (for club participation in school activities), the Radio Club. Student Continued on page 12 | over-onto ‘a gravel slo when. their 1966. Pontiac went out of control after passing a truck an Highway. .25.: about” 3%. miles south. of ‘Ferrace.. a _ The -var left the road and rolled ce had ‘not yet ‘determined who was driving the car at the time of | the mishap but it was. registered in- Lavellier’s name, " An inquest into the deaths.open- ed in Terrace Monday night under the direction of Coroner Fred Adames. A member of the Terrace RCMP traffic detail said Monday the Do- minion Day weekend produced very few traffic accidents in com- Parison with other years. A police “ghost car” and radar unit were credited with helping to keep mis- See “TOP AWARDS" haps to 2 minimum. aan from under the windows. + + top funfor were still batt TERMED A TOTAL LOSS follow today is the hame’ of Mr. and : Haugland. Avenue. Cause ‘of the .fire: was not known. It. was reported by a neighbor who’. sighted. smoke: seeping. It is believed there was no one” in. the building when the: blaze broke out. Terrace. firemen: ing the bidze at presstime, | ing a fire at 10:45 am. __ irs, Glen Brink of 4906 (staff photo) me 5 ION ete Ta way Rc A ag Pe A : = Two men died Friday:in. the — gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Prince Rupert, ot