a presently fe a ‘oil break’ a secretaries Smiles and c Maybe m patter all. Terrace OUR OPINION — a Terrace's long-awaited arena is some of the pavement there is nothing ” ; finally coming to pass. After years of | to write home about, but they don’t hassle, the money to build the centeris have the dust problem we seem to have now coming in at an appreciable rate, _ here. 2 . But what is being forgotten is the Possibly, what the people of Terrace . . need for other things in Terrace. Our Should do is spread out their _ one and only wooded park was torn enthusiasm a bit, and see to all the ; o down to make room for the arena, things that need to be done, instead of = oO leaving, as our parks resources, a 0ing things one-at a time. ou 2 number of baseball fields. . There’s nothing wrong with baseball, On a different vein, The ‘Terrace ° s but it’s not particularly enjoyable to Herald is now under the associate Bill Smiley spend a sunny afternoon wandering ® If the money now available tof maintain 11, Bpeace-keeping had been’ wused§ previously to clear slum areas and 4 provide jobs the issue at stake could } never have gained the magnitude aiMen and women who have lost their @ Calgary to Vancouver reports that the k pilots the co-pilots, the reporters, the a did a far more efficient job of counting} Brobot wonder. MONDAY, suv {ig a The Terrace Herald is a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, The B,C, Weekly Newspapers’ Assocation, and Varified. Cir- culation. Published every. Monday and Thursday at 4613 Lazelle ‘Ave., Terrace, B.C. Postage paid in cash, Return postage guaranteed. Second class mail registration number 1201.. EDITORIAL: George English; Rudy Haugeneder ADVERTISING: Bill Groenen PRODUCTION: Gordon Hamilton Terrace,B.C. Phone: 635-6357" ieee Qe eee “| all tell. of the feelings of gulleie , that’ are destructive to yo still the small voice - - Pastor’¢ | Pen : -” By Rev. David Kaiser, Christ Lutheran Church Nothing { is 50 Universal in q day as a sense of guilt, Writ of. fiction. and ‘dran§ psychiatrists and sociologist ™ individual. There Is only one cure guilt - forgiveness. We canrl Foto nasl' t- te Fe 5, ‘PROPOSED ARENA VaLuavteca LABOUR onuy Nee) consciente. We may muffle but it keeps whispering in CHE depths of our selves. We mala find scapegoats, and blan society, or - heredity, cam something else, but it will nd remove the personal fecling Walter, rn fa hea ST areas] munici ality ge ' ve just received a small’ | /@E@r Rue ice ai ‘am to children, My grand-- forgiveness. This is the story o the fave. But wh ood impression of as it happens, as accurately as booklet compiled by my — ¢ obtained’ in the building ~ what I’ve heard, they had a father William had ten. A God's unending love. To aa Pp. al about the other hymanly possible. You'll h to be ° pears of slides on the Upper ames had eleve 9 y po 4) ave to bear uncle, Ivan C, Thomson of Ottawa River, | happly life onthe island. son James had eleven, The and know the love af God inrain § residential streets? We probably have _ with us if by chance and workin late, Oltawa, [lt sets forth the a hat As d child, | saw the‘old youngest daughter, Jane, and sunis ju if These slides were built , . just a hint. To feel his 4 more dust per house than any we botch something up. genealogy of my maternal soe the jumberi ng business homisstéad high on a hill must hive-realized thateven touch from the cross at our very 1 other city of comparible size. We dra ttenti to th ancestors in Canada, which was skimming the overlooking the mighty such a good thing as Thomi- — urden of guilt is to suddenly & w your attention to e B . Ottawa, and was thrilled, - sons could go too far, pro- y Prince Rupert, for instance, has cartoon on the editorial feat cream from the stands of - R find the weight gone, the joy ] oria page, a feature Some people find thei wonderful pine in the area ut as 1 said, while the duced orly two. returned and a new da most of it’s streets paved. Granted, we intend to have in each issue. ancestars P huge hare Oh The purpose of the slides facts in the book are inter- ' Anyone who can multi- ane ye 4 ERE a F : ors i ons j : P the cribs und- * esting, it’s the fittle asides ply van see why | have so : ' , We have working with and for us in the aerial oy skeletons " vafts ve ane timber t o by-- | that inflame the curiosity, many relations, The original Muse on the News this field, a very capable artist and fascinating, us I try to pic- pass rapids, The timber was: The oniginal family of two had grown to 60 in two cartoonist -in-residence by the name of lure them, think of the in- floated down the river, ; oiler Ten was eight Bow many the 60 erode a] . t h 6 ¢ A . BY NADINE ASANTE Morgan B. Campbell. tod difficut slives they grentualty to teat rafts were " aMONE them, exactly 60 But I'd realy like to go ; gs . . ; -.- more omsons, ay, back and talk to some of = Thenumbers of British troops trying Morgan is also the summer curator fcloristics | anid my children _ alfa mite tong, cight might produce 16, y _ _ the old-timers. They were Mio keep the peace in Northern Ireland @ Of the Terrace Centennial Museum, m inem. In 1847, great-grand- -. Anna married James “virile people in more ways Bhas been swelled after Thursday’s § and will be featured in a once-weekly My uncle's booklet isno = father Thomson was ap- Paul, They had four child- tianone, ; : ' & column on things historical. high-coloured romance. It pointed Slide Master of . “She also raised John- ; The Argyte Syndicate outbreak of violence in Londonderry to 6 deals infacts: births, deaths, © Grand Calumet Island in the nie. Robertson.” Now 11.000 Morgan’s cartoons will deal mostly ames, property titles, Bue Ottawa River. He held the there's a 411,000. : ae names, property titles, But —_ Ottav story in itself. Who. T : Although religious conflict has & with the action in Terrace, and, he told among the pages is the oc- position for more than 30 was Johnnie? Why did she IN. it always been rampant in Northern @ Us. will center thmselves around a casional laconic comment Yeats, to be succeeded by raise him? What became of Z ¥ B : * . which makes me wish [his son William, my grand- him? Lot Jehovah's Witnesses to please § couple of Vikings by tl the names of Olag ; Dear Editor: ple : ireland tb ae point of bald have jan d Egbert. “could leap back into ithe ane we was to. ene oe ohn . {Mountain Jack), eae an the condition of some .@politics, the, basic issue. wou ave. ® mes ory century, and explore, . , ere as' av tithber ‘cruiser laid aoe soso their rothers’ graves. No»‘§ @ gained far less importance if men had § further. tinber came ‘down! the fiver sat real bruiser inthe lumbet- 3: there anéed in ice oubt they willhang their heads » ¥ _- fi m . jack clashes of - the. times: a centra uudIng re e in shame-— did you forget? i jobs and women had hope for § ~ : My maternai great-pgrand- That's the dackground, “He. had a terrible temper cultural groups can meet, hold "| point out'that there should ‘4 @ themselves and their children. Clean Up our alr... parents were certainly not © My mother’s family attend- und was known up and. workshops and exhibitions, }, , very careful investigation 4 M Abject poverty beyond the oo of the aristocracy, He was a ed a one-room school, down the Ottawa River as a rehearse and give small in regards to how the deceased i 7 ship's carpenter, and that's | boarded the teacher for $45 scrapper.” He died at 91, 4 intimate concerts. The past , : 4 comprehension of the average North p penter, the Sk Hospital 4 comp € g a ver . ; retty ripe age for a b h t there ig q Of the Skeenaview Hospital are ; A : one reason he, Walter a year. My uncle Ivan had a pretty ripe age for a rawler year has shown that there is a gAmerican prevails in most of the Thomson and she, Margaret good job. He went to the who ‘also sired 15 chitdzen great deal of talent in the [Teated, as the laws of B.C. call J m Roman Catholic and some of thef In the minds of most district — Farrell, nis new bride, set . school carly in fall and win- ——_i two marriages, be ccaq . community, that compares fora erosswith the name of the ¢ iProtestant districts of the cities and residents lingers a desire to clean up out from Donegal, Ireland, ter, and Ht the fire. He Bot one who sutried favorable with any in the person on ite? aced over i . . > . . ' . a eat, prund- . + y as : 4 d villages of that unhappy country. the air we breath and the countryside or St. Jol ™ ew runs: YB ' wn wee province. Committees of the } ‘Terrace and District Arts Council and the Library Board _* wish to know whether. groups - participating in developing the Terrace Library basement as the nucleus of a Cultural Centre. We would be grateful if you would discuss this proposal at. your next mieeting and send a delegate toa meeting which will, be held in October, details of . which you will be sent al a later | wish to.draw the attention of vas the Mayor and the Council of competition, ; anti. complicated pollution problems DON'T YOU GET 2 ; Terrace tothe terrible condition f CBCreporter, Mike McCourt, who tt pollution Jaws and the -timber - Ay NERSELF OUT BY | | ose 7 of the old Cemetery in Terrace. A covered the last lap of the race fromfp Companies have lived with it and KE FOR A DRINK _ Hee) = §. _. ...Beyond a reasonable doubt, it haven’t left. 7 oR SOMETHIN’ £ Pe) - i : isthe worst looking cemetery. on 7 - . | , - ‘the face of the earth,“and should understand that.up until a year _ ago, the cemetery was under the charge of Mr. McKay, and is now under the administration of : the Terrace Council, which has the mopey for ‘improvements. o I,would like the’ Masons anc . and our fears have left a trail off “country, hurts far beyond our knowing f "We need a forgiveness that is 1: all-encompassing: For our deep | sense of guilt comes from ap There is no sign of any of. theca esraves in the old- Cemetery as they were not marked. This is a disgrace. “May I remind my learned 3 friend the Mayor that I visited a beautiful dog cemetery in. : Toronto.- It, of course, is owned by rich people, and it has a | i caretaker. all year. There are mowed lawns and - flowers, There are grave stones, monvinent of a beautiful Angle, so.I assume the people of Toronto would ‘not think of - neglecting a cemetery _ like : Terrace, a So please stop dreaming of a vast industrial empire inthe -gM north ag the.CNR.., don’t pay any attention to the Mayer of Terrace, and start thinking of our own district and join me in thanking the good lord for allowing us to be in a wonderful = . Trusting. -this letter will get some action’ and’ thanking the editor. for the space. in an excellent newspaper. ‘ ' | A.D, MacLean - 4917 Olsen St:, .,. Terrace, B. c. ‘air ‘time on the Bellingham , channel beamed it is the © skin of the East" Indians. ‘Many : ‘Ha-ha-ha, he-he-he, the color of the skin - “our town population. . %. tune of The Little Brown Jug.’ easily be defined, Maybe jealousy. over jobs © Indian: people, oftentermed ‘Hindu’! (which is“... _' It was, of course, a reflection of concern held. by - ‘East Indian people? _ And, yes, as _ the. ‘name - of religion, ot a” type: of. person) oo East: ‘Indian’ people: cand -its ‘must hot be: tolera over: discrimination against Wegroes. Cana- inbelievable as - dt may." seem, - ‘the. words . sare. doing their part to cool ‘the ‘situation by’ téd. here, or: anywhere else in hs country wer r SR NO OCH, AN EDITORIAL From: the re eecrne carte Obecroer _ co oo It’s time to wipe out: our ‘‘public service’? commercial received ample ‘The skin isn’t black, it’s ‘dark ‘brown and ‘into Vancouver. —: Quesnelites, whether. they. will admit it or not, To ‘the Canadians who viewed it, the message "are practising discrimination against these - there will: -bé more- Bast Indians ini, the Gues- are heard," “° was alien. The. jingle went something like: people, who make up “about. three: per. cent: of re ‘Whose problem ‘is. At? Yours. “The East. Tape ‘doesn't matter to me’’.- And it was SURE. to > the . Why? The’ reasons . for Prejudice cannot “Ey dians; snug. and safe on the north side of the: They’ re taking our, women?!” are being uttered 49th parallel, couldn’t conceive why such a - ‘by more’ ‘than one rebel- Towser, “public service - “message was: necessary: : be a‘ better: word, m .- How, things’ change ‘over ‘the -years." Right’ "The problem is a Serious on ‘here in: sleepy Httle’ Quesnel..we' face’ ‘an ugly “solved by our, town fathers,.td:whom: we usually | forming a chapter: of: rhe. East. Tadian Citizen Welfare. “Associatto “and. by appointing a’ “Hale! ap dblems” are .not Jost: ‘inthe ~,.8;damn- Serr ly a uation — based j.an . ‘the: _Same:,type’: of viet turn ‘in-times: of stress. “You count, leis: late. against prejudice. . aN In the early days of television one particular © cans for practising. 7 But. we. Inust ‘not cover it ‘ip, hoping it will Indiains and § seven 1 white people, has- been, ihe. ‘because. it won't, Canadians have. main topic. of. conversation. around: ‘town’ for asted of their freedoms. and: their.” weeks now. ‘That matter is before the’ court, countr ‘with justification. : For this reason - "where justice. will be done when all, the facts area as. the months, Pass. pe oh ‘ey ‘But. there have been other. Ineaonts--prety a Pee “ugly ones. aa Jyh : - They. al add up to a ‘fact that’ ‘must be. faced there ig.a ‘great, deal of prejudice’ against the: Ht s4 Poteteletete®,