Fee ene Tee ph a eet pote, ene geet cote Pe * WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, im ares : _ Le Pearse 7 rite HERALD; TERRACE, B.C. ee Pog _ Hees i a aos ‘ ny re: aaron 4 =. eee Mo, -.- ’ co : eo | eee a | Leo Nimsick Talks Back «| a ‘LET TER FROM ee © About a monti’agh, tableda billinthe legislature entitled " rE -uMineral Royalties Act." Since ‘that lime, there have been loud Y, , ae M ASSET . erles of angusih from the mining industry and promotors. In order a re , j ‘ ty solidify support for their cause, they started a media campaign with full page ads and radio spats encouraging British Calumbians ! lo write their MLA and tell-him or her that this dill will ruin the : ou FEN CH AR LOTTES Industry. The mining Industry has gone to the extent of asking for “. donations lo create an emergency fundlo fight agalnat the bill. , Since J tabled this billy I have refrained from reactingto every a : i ieiriinearaaeerty os ea atc naa ere eerae ae ae i By Elvira C, Bryant - allack made against the legislation, I was of the opinion that, in Uf _ tadmaapre. (oo ..*! order not to add to confusion anid misinterpretation, he proper time Out door Ss: “ . to discuss the bill indetail would be at {he time of second reading: Os we, My last letter concluded with questions he firsl asked have and 1 still hold to that belief, nos ro qu a sot Well here J am af the position vacated by Bab Petrick ; been written about by other Since the mining industry’s advertising program has created a Recreation Conference in (warehouseman) and the | vy by “sy. > Fone or two brief comments : : _-eoncerning a. book by Rev. Franklin -Loehr, entitled, The - rr Lo ' people. Persons near, to death climate of biased opinion, [have been asked by a number of people Naramala, «little disappointed Dougalls are contemplaling _ ne have been weighed before and tomake a réply. Idonat intend to get Into details at this time, but but becoming more enlightened purchasing a bigger trailer - ~ Las Watmo ugh ‘ Power of Prayer on Plants.” afler.demise.. In every case a will endeavor to.clear up some of the misunderstandings that have = with each speaker. and rather (han move oul of camp - we a ee Interestingly enough, the first weight difference in ounces was. bean created. - - so : Lo discussion period. Disap- 8 previously planned, The _ page of this book,, paragraph recorded, so. something did” Thefirst question one should ask Is what is our agsessmentof the pointed in the weather which Is Sireleh and Sew Classes are ° ee : Pee {wa mentions the private | .indeed leave the body. “mineral resource, for and for what’ purposes should this non-. not,sunny and: the promise of now under way and the blazer Conservation Group... was questions the young’ pastor", In “Howlo Read the Aura” by replenishable resource be allowed depletion. Two things must be blossoms of which there is only preparation are going full ” . originally Ml: Hoaddy,, but.il ~ asked himself atier he had first. W-E. Butler, one can readofthe remembered. First, our standard of living demands a increasing a few. Disappointed in the food’ swing. Probably by the time.1 : was extended to include ail” watched someone die: ‘silvery duplicate form that has amount of minerals; and, secondly, this resource is-limited, So, if which’ is just simply adequate get home it'll be different again - ‘rying-:to "solve" the world’s range east of the Kalum and - “‘Howdo wereally know there ‘been seen leaving the body, we andthe generalions lo come -are going to continue te enjoy the for you if your hungry and so we shall jus! have to wail and - _problems;."s.070-: 0 2 © >, Tseax, south-of the Nass, west > ig asoul?: Where does ii dwell in» Presumably. ‘'Or. ever ihe material things (hat are the outcome of the use of these mineral#, disappointed “in lhe ac- See. . ; - . 2° Talk-aboul trappers, being “of the Kilwancool end Cr- the body? --Does it. permeate ‘Wilver cord be loosened”, in weshould deplete them wilh one purpose in mind, and ,. hatisto , comdation. 1 suppose . (hough Back to goings’ on at the - “-eruel. This trapper wag outlast ‘naberry and North of [ke ~ every cell: or only..so-called biblical wording, describes (he | oblain the optimum benefits for today andforthe future, © that this is. to be expected Conference - A.streaker made ~ week and in passing'the swan’s Skeena. and ‘Included -Himits vital ‘organs? Does il:cccupy ~utteonscious slate. As. long as < _Inlistening to the propaganda, one is led to believe (hat the main” because there were only 150 his appearance al-'a dance held - north to the Nass River. Ifyou space, and ;how “much'does it the “cord ‘is- altached can- + objective is to deplete the resources as quickly aspossiblefor the expected to reply to.this con- on the second night. * Here are . think that's a rough descriplian, .iveigh? What lies il Lo the body. - sclousness may return, but once. . profitability of the industry. No one should be leddown the garden. ference but as there seems to be the vilal statistics, Male - press releases (from .the 'quring life? . What loosens or it has .broken..no: retura is path in the belief that there is no limit to these resources, which is’ a tremendous concern about caucasion, si” .~ well: _-Bepartment of Conservation’. breaks that tie al death? Does possible and’ death has\laken . evident by the number of ghost towns that have beet created over recreation in Brilish Columbia - developed, appeared al. 10:45, - gay ‘the Nass-area’,;and the’ (he mind ga with the soul, while © place. (Dr. T, Lobsang Rampa - the years. . ee Po EN mt “approximately 200. people sireaked 119° inside 200 outai- “minister ‘af’ that “Department. jhe brain stays with the body; ~ elves. a -SulL further detailed... Now why ail he fuss about the Royalty Act? Is i something new showed “up. . ‘The. Conference ‘ide sludent, fee $15. Poor fellow , - places the. whole area\in.the and inthis case, would. this explanation in ““You-Foraver.") “and unttied? Royalties are collected on the production of oil and itself is really great, Il stresses | must fave been cold, Ap-'- Allin riding. I-do suppose thal - woman's mind now be at pence, . Jn “Psychie .Phenomena- * B28, which‘are also non-+replenishable resources... We. collect the need for recreation and the ° parently wher ne got back tothe - | we. in the colonies “must .be ‘gr would It torture the soul, as il. -. Revelations and Experiences", royalty in the form af stumpage on our timber. These industries need for good sportsmanship.. bathroom to put. back on his | rather-than tet itrot ihere, and © palient with Victoria affclaldim.. had tortured the body? Can the — by Dorothy Dornar Bradley.and, have not been destroyed. Why should the Government bedeprived Strassing .whal has. been my clothes somemes had made off being curious (o know the cause and their lack of knowledge.of mind exist and express itself, Robert. A. Bradley, M:D,, one of ils legal right to collect royalties on mineral rescowres? ‘To date - philosophy all along there isioo . With them and he had to remain :: fdealh-lcarriedit up te bank . sur geography ‘and problems, ” without a physical brain?, How . reads in the introduction: “Can — the mining industry has been lefl free. to, exploit the mineral © muchemphasis on competition. _in the bathrooms ull someone - + ‘brought it-io town where.it “bul it-irks'ane. that ‘they do nol. does the soul live out-of the | the human. swheonscious func-. resources? Tt. Cannot. be blamed for attempting lo. The idea of recreation is lo get --came |0 ‘his rescue. © The’ next iven te a =very good. ‘take the trauble to find -out” - bedy? How.is il sustained and — tion independently of the body, | Preserve that privileged position, But it must not be forgotten that everyone involved.in sports not night another streaker made his °. axidermist: ‘of my. .acquain- - aboutus, 22 © energized when il no longer has and, if so, .whal:happens al minerals areowned by _. Ihe peoplepeople, and whoever Wishes just the. best - because -. appearance al the dance, a few : ano . . 10 use the resource. should be prepared to pay for il in exactly the Recreation is Participation, 1101 of us had been notified ahead of - nee. The Conservation Of- -In spite of the misdirected” (he body to eat and digest food, bodily death?” sy. pay for it i : H dof: ficet. was. notified in.due.lime geotgraphy the permil system . for i1?, Wh ar'troly happens at 7:"In, our unceasing and’ |same way thal he must pay for any other ingredient in the process - winning.: The Highest award is. time so T had my camera all © ie looks good evento us colonists. . death?! ~ kan “o> - * ‘ubiquitous. searching . for of production. This is the normal way any business operates. good ~Sporismanship- not, ready but as luck would have it I Tha whole area isdivided into 10 - ‘These are said to he questions fragments of - truth, . through At the present time, the only direct revenue from lhe depletion of. necessarily the Vielory.Trephy,. < only managed 1a calch the back «: ar 12.small’ divisions ,wilh so = we’ should. all: ask since’ they “variaus’ . -doelrines. and the mineral resource is a small tax on-profits.. This is lantamount so-heads up Fort 51. James ‘end'of him going out the door . _Inany permils alloted for each, concern ‘vurselves. - Ministers . philosophies, we have came to [0 saying'to an operator, “You can have this product for nothing, Chiefs and all others. who are and my camera was loo Blow. division. THere are In be twoar are ‘the unes who should have feel, very ‘slrongly.abotil’ the. provided you do not show'a profil.” No supplier that I know'of,, the geod sports. “You are still This sireaker’ was shy and he ' ihree’ divisions. witich. will jha- answers, yel he. was a. ever-continuing:. personal “would operate on such a basis. So why should the. people. who.“ the Best. 06, 0-0. 2." ‘remains anonymous, : “Vemain’ closed, and. at_ this minister. Rev. Loehr had’ - identity of maa. before birth, . owe this resource be treated any differently? Morechanges in campwhilel’ The. Broam Report on.’ > inoment: it ‘appears that they’ : originally. «graduated. in -and ‘after death,“ .and the. BE - os was pane.., A couple of trailers. Recreation is. now belng: will wll-be around. Mi. Hoaddy © chemistry, -bul: rather than’ resulting . resiriclions . and Wheneyer, an individual ora mining company leases mineral’ .. moved in and several families publsibed and there has bee no. tor Bryani’s: Mountain! al. (he working toward a doctorate, responsibilities: that this “en- rights to some other company, a royalty is charged and collected’ are preparing to leave. Shiultzs’ effort, on the part of the | > jorthernend of the area. To sel.”: decided 10 become a-minister. ~ tails.00 01 2, | Whether a’profit is made or.not, . Now thal the Government on. ‘who have teen here nine years government to circulate this ~ ihe: geography. siraighi. ‘this - 1) wag because’ of the earlier “The particular book was the * behalf of the people proposes to collectia royally, there is allegedto_— are moving to lown.ihis month - repor'so those of you who are » “northermiipis the ily pati thal: raining that he wanted -facts .. resull of many long ‘years of _ besomething morally wrong with the proposal. Surely, ifitis good sometime. as. are the Petricks interested should send a cheque °. “lies im she Ailin’ riding, and it is “with which to back up his faith.” searching’’:, and. gives. enough for: these ‘companies, il should be. “good enough for the . who-..were.- residents -of..ap- OF. money. order. of $3.15. lo the: “he” original irea “the: Naga’ *~-"4 close brush with death in'an - guthenlic: case histories. “people. Al the terrible things said about royalties apply tothe proximately a-couple of years. ‘Queens Printer, Parliament _ Conservation Group” fought “18° airplane crash, broughl him the: . Chapler Jsix | answers the |. mining companies in the same manner, In olher words, people in‘ - Bil Dougall is. tying oul for the Buildings,. Victoria. . a ~ fave dosed on. bnpwledge ‘that back of both: | question of thé, human sub- ‘lass housesshauld nat throw stones. ee a : ve fig. nov-yer. clear’ whether: ~~ body and mind there are olher..’ eonscious “functioning ‘in- *, One of the greatesl fears of (he mining industry seems to be the Cn Pe 7 —— ° permils applied fur will specify -: forces. at work:." These forces... dependently of the body. People. proposed roylaly rate for escalating prices. The price af minerals “export tax, Canadians shared in good fortune of the oil campanies. yhe-division thatthe applica!” ~are atwork during such acrisis. - have. described [heir minds as is settled on the: interantional market and has liltle relationship to When we suggest a royally on escalating prices, we ara. doing wishes to_huit; or whelher the°.- After World War-IT- was over: having heen “ separated’ from .the =" ~ cost of production.” When’ a mine 18 brought into -. exactly the same thing ag lhe Federal Governiment did in the case ~ permits ‘Will, be ‘drawn an.the - and he had returned 10 civilian’; ‘heir bodies, and’ have told: operation, it isdoesso on afeasibility study that decies the price al Ooi. we Sos Tet . a cowhole “area, and.-divisions “. life, he.gol-slarted. in bringing experienced, upon’ the. re- which a praiil can. be made.” Al that time, little consideralian is -- The mining industry is using every avenue open to ihem to veotedied birds. a allplted by the Game Branch, “science and religion together, .. entering -of. the body. Other given to the fact that the price may escalate. ‘Hence al times of prevent Ihe passage of this legislation. In fact they have mentioned ‘el kinwne and at this:,. Wiwtever, shese ‘divisions. are: This was when a+ group. oF evidences. of” (he: soul's . in-. -exiremely high prices:hereare extremely high profits, We'say thal - everything but their-profils.- 7 0.0 7 ihere-are, nw other birds, he only, way? o ensure thal ihe .- minigters- from various | the people of British Columbia should share in, this rare good for- [hope the foregoing will help the public to better understand the éatihat i-could: have. goat nerdon -Maroun, Mouniait -~-denominations got.logether ina. \ * background to Bill No. 31° se was the placing: Pmistaken- tor.:..Bven if is natwiped aut ¢ Wie’ iyo lucky): study - group,’ known jas, the A parallel ca ne a be : jHere? are ‘geese -urnund..the.”. applicans could papi, anywhere, ‘Hadley -Warkshop.i, But, it..was., dividual Lea TNimsick Oe eee i ison cis closed un“them: and * i she area. 50 per cventolthem, ° nineteen’ ‘years: alter.” having Min and Petroleum Resources. «., : rT = sete’ licen’ since Jastfallé This:is — wuld be.on : aft child;ur rgtherihe «and he goat child-like mind. “Thisiis ficcordingl, ake uf death-by +>. hu: P wonder if these p al nigh » peal love .. and joy inthe plants, .Wemselves, were “‘meeling — I I °hem‘on their own level. and in ~ sproper, waincenance ef he’. cerms af.their awn being.” iui Herds her ein the Leounsel given “io. a Bue wheel “he Siriall,- young, wile--who- was: having - ¥ squeeky’ (uiee. afzyhe: colomes, problems in'getling on with her “remember the area hat ert ainly.imt George TH ar King ‘“ishand; if ‘was suggested-that ~. unce again from: sed through the effarts Ceeil 00 08 oe: “na she‘ alse’, “see him clive’ with -chapler: ‘Bryant and" the,-Nass + Hew abou him;-and love him for. what he -* “What'a a rn ot ~~ Snimself was;ithal- she recognize * incarnalion. can. .be.. ‘ohio? traits," limitations, ‘(knowledge of this promise could aypiralions, and. abilities as @ “ghange ‘mankind, to know. that “persanality,- a ‘human ‘earth: . 00 good deed done , no effort being;.as-Wellas an immortal . made is ever lost or. wasted! : One is almést staggered by. the possibility Uhal, if this | were universally, ‘known : and: ac- vepted, these very principled he ‘ab o . would pat an, -end- to envy iulgen ‘was’ held in 1 ne Sparksand Joe Haits. Honorary © family? >= _ jealousy, biltertess and a hos! yy ae io os Wednesday, “pallbearer, Curly Bailey. ~ >. “Some af {he answers to the af other ignoble emotions.” “with Rev. M, Kennedy |: oa ae — ; siting, "Mr. Paulsen. was orn “in 1804 in Holstein, Iowa, ).$.AyHe: came.to Canada in he:early 1900's and ‘settled in amore Punnichy area of “[n'.1943 “he maved 10 10 analter tnpie.: ‘special? area: for. permit, piling is. coming # little mure, ‘foeus yas the:date for ape: ions is this month.: ‘These. . Hl-be> tor residents - NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We invite you to drop in and a | meet the staff Ee Dee ar . vote ne ee ss 0 eae iH. Call 635-5544 | | | ! i | for an . | | i | i appointment today! pee eis . 4601 LAZELLE | AVE. 1 anesesaemd allbearers were Fred Ray -Taft, Clarence Glendale- McGinness El-Monte.- Montrose i i i] : I 4 . a oe rt - Grants a i Skeena ML.A. Hartley Dent’ L revealed ihal two grants were, warded of April 1 st from the| first Citizens Funds as follows: T) $3,000.00 to meel expenses, iclaled: with the. staging a sday educational work-shopr That's what Erwin & Fran Alleman are thinking of when they offer you their fine selaction of Mobile Homes by Glendale at:- . ; TIMBER MOUATAIN Hobile Home Salas Highway 16 E. 635-6982 Terrace, B.C. a Sharon Wilson Rolande Jensen Betty Ross Garo! Adams eat tha costs of réconsiructing @ We Allagh Totem Pole to the ‘Kisplox Band Council, Kisplox- “OReserye, - .. . \ 7 ' Open 6 days a week 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, - 9am. to p.m. Friday — ee Taytysae £ SER TAGE TE Re PORMR pert APNE aa? AOE OEE OE oe eae rr — are oe St at a aaa Di aa Sa al at =. > ey . t