TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, Page Eight LIFE CYCLE OF A BOY AND A TREE — Six-year-old Eric Stoinsby | examines a three- year-old Douglas fir seedling planted in the spring of 1966 on the Tahsis Company Ltd.'s new 25-acre seed orchard in Saanich, north of Victoria, B.C., as part of the company’s extensive reforestation and genetics program. \ JUST ARRIVED ONLY — 1966 PICKUPS -— Heavy Duty Transmissions, V8s, Big 6s, 4-speed Transmissions. Ready To Roll Used Cars ; Stock No, Year Model “Lic. Price FA455A 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 — radio, white wall, tires, 3,335 miles oo .........c ce eee eeretereeeees 369-976 $1895 G354A 1964. MERCURY MARAUDER — 2-Dr, Hardtop, __ Full POWER oo... ee eeeeseeeeeeeteeseceeesesecene ritereeene ~ 369-568 = $2895 Used Tracks Stock No, Year Lic. No. Price F347A 1966 G.M.C, Pickup — V8, 1,800 miles ...... 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Pending Agreement — Municipal Council set aside’ a bylaw Tuesday n | would have authorized the expenditure of $105, night whi purchase of property now awned by ment Limited, after it was decided that further study is need in terms of @ lease agreement between. the Municipality ¢ the International Harvester Company of Canada, The by-law, cited as No.. 421, will be held off until further negotiations have been carried out between the parties involved, IHC has requested a lease on the J & M property at the rate of $900 per month for at least one year, at the end of which IHC plang te have new premises established here. In a letter to the Municipality the location of the proposed new facility was generally cited as “somewhere in the Terrate area.” This term immediately brought a round of protest from Council. lors, all of whom want a firm agreement that a new Internation: al Haryester outlet will be estab- lished in “Terrace proper.” Further to this, Councillor French pointed out that he is not in favor of any lease unlegs he can pe ageured that suitable and econ- b | omical alternate st0rage arrange. ments have been made for the Two Policemen Leave Detachment Two more R.C.M.P, officers have 1 left the Terrace detachment it was learned today. Constable L. Slinn has resigned from the force effective today, and will take a job with a Terrace busi- ness firm. He. was a member of th R.C.M.P. Highway Patrol and it is not known when a replace- ment will arrive to fill the vacant post. Constable O. F. Forsythe has transferred to Haney . where he plans to be married later this fall. A replacement for Constable Forsythe is expected to arrive here before the end of the week. Officer commanding the Terrace detachment, Set. J. Maidens said it is becoming more and more dif- ficult to find replacement. officers for Terrace. Present R.C.M.P. staff is often required to work. upwards of a ten hour day in the face of ittereasing police duties. Earlier this year the Municipa!- ity approved the hiring of more officers but to date these posts remain’ vacant, One of the main difficulties for policemen coming to Terrace is that of inadequate housing. At a meeting of Municipal Council on Tuesday night a special Hous: ing Development Committee, com- prised of Councillor Dorothy Nor- ton and Councillor Floyd Frank, were named to explore the pos- sibility of development of low rent-| al Municipal] housing. ed to present comparative fig Wedriasday.. August 31, “ J & M Truck and Equ wintering of Municlpal equipmil The administrator ‘was instr outlining the costs of renting #7 storage facilities as° against oe proposed monthly rental of ; sugested by International Hae er. q Commenting on the mattert day, Perey Clement, B.C. mang for International Harvester, § that. his company will re about 2% acres of property where in the industrial zon Terrace in order to accomm initia] building plans. He said} term “somewhere in the Te area” was merely a generalit cause at the time of writin letter, he was not familiar @% the Municipal boundaries or #3 ing regulatiotis. i ‘The by-law will be prese¥ again as soon 29 terms of have been set to the satisfa of both parties. Sewer Audit Deferred Pendingy Government Repel be A call for an independent a of costs to the Municipality in 1 1965 sewer collection system a ject, was set aside for two wed at Tuesday's meeting of Municig , Council when it was learned tH : a government audit has alreakE taken place and that final acce#} ance figures have not yet been 4% leased. The. audit request came f q Councillor Dorothy Norton wt . questioned qa statement made ea er this month in which a saving f the Terrace taxpayers of $58,055 was asserted, i" Council learned Tuesday nig that government auditors have iz ready been in Terrace to study 13 sewer project figures and that . list of costs acceptable to the prig ince has not yet been receivy : here. . Councillor Norton agreed to fer her request for an independe¥ audit until after the governme report has been received and studi ed by the. Finance committee all Municipal administration office ® ie For Fast, Quality Printing? 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