_ LIX, No. 18 Incumbent Councillor Dorothy Norton was thd. throw her hat into the Municipal election ring Tue ret fe when she announced at a meeting of Municipal Council that she will-seek re-election on December, 10; If an election is call- - ENE OF MONDAY EVENING'S simulated holdup and ‘robbery of over ot $224 j is Terrace’s est End Grocery. At about 9:30 p.m.,-clerk Mrs. Ed. Brazeau was approached by a fone an who bought a package of gum and then, with menacing-implication, informed her holdup was in progress. She tumed over the contents of the cash register and the man ed west on Highway 16, Police roadblocks were set up but failed to produce. the thief. he man is described as about 25 to 28 years ‘old, six feet tall, cbout 180 pounds, fight brown, short-cropped hair, clean shaven. - He was. ‘wearing a blue-green, hip-length jacket, Hight colored trousers cand. was ‘carrying a small canvas bank K deposit bag. RCMP are con- : Hauling the investigation. . mo, “JACK COOK oa for trustee ‘MRS, DOROTHY NORTON 2+» Councillor incumbent | Councillor Norton said she was | {2c reluctant to file nomination papers at first because, “I felt. I wanted to stand back and ‘give someone else a chance.” Pointing out that nominations | will close at 12 o'clock noon on|! Monday, November 28 and that,|; to date, no indication has . been shown as to. what persons ‘intend i to: contest then seats on Municipal. ‘Council, Mrs. ‘Norton | | flamp-Down . On Ds vernight. : Parkers. 2 my-law which outlaws - overnight jarking on city streets during the inter months, it was. decidéd Fuesday by Municipal Council, ©: = The by-law prohibits parking on teeta between the hours. of .1 a.m. and 8 a.m. in order to keep pads clear for snow removal Aquipment, as Firat snowfall of ‘the' year prought a rash of. complaints | * Tom grader operators who en- Fountered difficulty in ‘clearing streets when numerous vehicles were found to be parked in the ‘give moral support to the Hazel-|¢ totg.in.a ‘plan calling for the re- construction of.an authertic In- dian village: at the confluence: of "| the Kispiox and Bulkley rivers. : Chairman’ of the Hazelton Vil-| 8 lage: ‘Commission,: ’: Mrs. Polly Sargent’ wha in Terrace Tuesday discussing the plan with Municipal officials and other ‘interested’ par- ‘The plan: for re-construction of | E the’ village Is designed to create a tourist attraction in the area. It will. follow the same develop- ment lines az those used in the re construction project at Barkerville. The village will be named ~ Old "ean. way of equipment. | Motorists failing to comply with. he law run the risk of -haying heir vehicles impounded. ; Melting Pot . wee BEST IDBA. we've heard a0 far: PARCEL DELIVERY during iregarding chronic care hospital - the. season will be {facilities came_from- Lloyd. Bar’ conducted: from the Oddfellows ereit this week. Lloyd is-the ed- tor-of the Kitimat? -- Northern sSentirel, and he ¢hinks ‘the Iskogtunds Hot. Springs region hvould be a perfect location for a . chronic care hospital. The: ‘dea - es merit,” COUNCILLOR NORTON tet now a a committee which ‘will at- ing on December’ S and continu- ing-through Derember 31, SOME - KNIFE-HAPPY idiot tas carved a swastika into the lino , stair covering at Municipal ‘Hall, "Probably as he waited his turnin TAS yeain Magistrate’s Court. Too bad no- mpt to setile on a 48 — body spotted him in the act or cence rate for _taxidermists. ~ ye might have been: hit with a ” port Uslness. defacing public property. charge, . en or ty of 8 oon en- ) in addition. to- whatever other rtaitiers who visit: Terrace: ‘for. ‘charges: were + pending. . oslo, OUR SHOP ‘FOREMAN “Joe ‘McNaughton, anys” he's met at _ at least ‘14 Sasquateches,, (Would ; you believe 151)” wy , we THINK: we. ned 7 ‘Russlen interpretan ‘Very soon, If you can translate for us, |- ~ please ‘give: us a call: and. leave . 2 your: name and number, ey — * wiva: ry HAPPY Orey Cop -weekend!: ‘Hall on-Lakelse Avenue, degin-” ROBERT DUMMA ... postmaster New postmaster for Terrace is Robert Dumma, recent arrival from Vanderhoof. and Smithers. Prior ‘to spending | last year in central interior post offices, Mr. .Dummea was in Kitimat for three and: a half years as ~ assistant: postmaster. Before: that he was employed{with the postal depart: - ment in. Vancouver. He has been with the’ ‘Post office for the. past 15 years. My. Dumma’‘is married and has five children. He began bis new duttes . officially |. last Saturday, : taking. over "from - acting postmaster Nick Chabotur who. will renvain on as sasiatant | Postrhaster, - Only: One E Bid ‘For. Metering Job. «Municipal Council: will tum over 4 -lone tender’. of .$7,346,15 for the. Job of installing . water metering. ‘equipment for the Voce- tional school, to the ‘Department of Public: "Works : for.. approval ay Fwas learned: Tuesday. ‘|. The bid: ‘from: G. Graf & “Bon |: of: Tertace ‘was the only ‘one. sub- mitted in the recall period. A previous - ‘tender, received too late; was.aleo read at. Tuesday night's Council meeting: for. comparative ‘| purposdsonly.. It wag. not consid- |. | ered ‘oficially because. of ita” late. arrival - Robt. Notle ot Willis & Cunlifte Consulting Engineers told ‘Coinell the water moter job “has to -be an Immediate: project-“becauwse the Vocational school will need water “ pithio the wit two monte.” sald, “Semebody has to.do it, so I decided I'd better: have another round of it,’ - Councillor L. F,:“Bud" French whose term of offi¢e also ends in December, would not commit him-| self one way or the other regard- ing ‘his Intentions, when ques- tioned by press members: and fellow Councillors, Mr. French said his mind is not quite made up on the matter yet but indicated that, he might consider running’ for the unexpired -one Year . pore |. tion of former Councillor Frank's DR. R'E. it LEE for trustee Three Communities | ; Attend Hearing. _ Three northern B.C.. commu. ities were represented: Monday at’ : seat.: However, he showed ‘reluct- anee to stand-for a two year. term. Dr R. E, M.'Lee and Mr, Jack stand for re-election on December 10. There were no further contend- ers for. the school hoard, seats at ‘presstinie, Council Considers’ S.P.C.A. Proposal’ Terrace's ° stray animal - and poundkeeping Problems may. be turned’ over to the B.C. §.P.C.A, early next’ year, following. 1an exe change of letter and’ briefs. be- tween Council and SPCA parent body during November. - Council’ forwarded an- enquiry to the SPCA parent body. and re- ‘ceived. three . briefs, several | bro- ‘ehures and ‘a tentative cost esti. mate regarding ‘the operation of | ¢! an | animal pound and