Page 2 _ , TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. - “TERRACE “Ominecs AeRALD ANDY CAPP... A Division of NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED , CATHERINE M. FRASER, Publisher "40K CUNNINGHAM, Editor ©” : _. 7 _. _ ~ { . y Published every Wednesuay at Terrace, British Columbia Ryne I THOUGHT 1D (NER W 7 KEEP \ The Publisher reserves the right, to edit or refuee items th the publication of the ppper. i ' POP BOWN T! THE “\ YER wan FIGURE, 7 ‘Member of B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureeu: B.C, Division of the « é BATHIN' POOL, FLO BON! T YER? /§ Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Clrevtatien, ae OW ABOLIT YOU? “YOU MUST BE JOKING! A common concern: The chamber of Commerce regional -_ and secondary industry in the area, convention here this week underlires'a *” : growing need for the total area. ‘ However, efforts to improve conai- ; ‘tions in the past have tao frequently The need is for the Pacific North- been isolated. appeals fram. specific west to work together as a total geo- - communities rather thari an integratea graphical unit to achieve development appeal far the total .area.. which for too long has lagged behind the growth rate of the province. + +). Reasonable enough, : a Chamber of tert Commerce is first dedicated to impraying Admittedly, that development has — the’ economic condition in-its.own ¢om- already started with belated paving and’ — munity, ‘but the communities, will ultim- reconstruction of Highway 16, and with ately ail benefit from a common cancern the announcements of growing primary” for the Pacific Northwest. BUT YER WANT ~ T' KEEP YER ot BOYISH ‘USBAND, \ DON'T YER? Rental for the schools? Current dispute between. the Thorn- .: poyers who have to carry the tax burden a hill Recreation Commission and School — for education, it offers the utilization 4 iil “ ana , "tomenhe- ta oor mu munteipil mech l EA PN T0 DRIVE District No. 88 raises some disquieting . . of publicly financed. buildings which: EE Tease, Mr. Edltor, ing the onl on main street anisin should: take a trip to: the LT “ etteoting 0 Mpeg OT Rly Sc |S, its thai" Seon "a SAFELY | a . . it ped TA charge rental for the use ‘of Its proneriy. Already, Schoo! District 88 has of. eprstes from 2 ming, Apart from that, people living] their streets. pe ——— a fered use of its facilities in the Terrace:|in the business section of Ter-| anywhere within blocks of its _ Problems which: arise as 2 i mmission does nat : operational area, wake up -in a Teun wa be tei Vt area. race, Supposedly ag a street) ie morning with one hellish are exeusab of. "a lack of widen aA lot of people take driving for granted, It. isn't,.” dispute the board’s right to charge ren “The Thornhill Recreation Commis- | ‘ane: ag ee wyith one hellish) are excusable, Problems whic but it does dispute the estimated $3,000 one orn. : Some idiot, somewhere, SOME} used it. we" [arise as a consequence our oul- That's why Vietor. Covalheiro:. teaches driving. an vit a be charaed ‘ sion’s protest does warrant more than a | how, in our munisigal organiza. _ : . . right Ignorance vant oe J sofely;. with careful attention to defensive driving, | Per year tt wilt be cnarged casual dismissal. The commission is a Hon, bought a flendish machine suggest, Mr. Editor, that He’s a quolified instructor with a lot-of patience rebel ooo of ccheel Lend crores by. fomprofit organization’ which has Jor itn water aud pensioned ‘ait and uiiderstanding of the problems of naw drivers. creased use of school board premises by *. achieved some measure of needed re- | operator off on it. And aes TERRACE He has recently purchased Skeona Driving School, B.C, Education Minister L. R. Peterson - creationaly activity for both adults and: | thls point not‘ one single p P F P os : had the guts to. point ‘out underlines a concept which is gaining ‘ children of thearea, has somebody has made a blind “EQUIPMENT SALES growing acceptance by mast people: the ~ It is obvious that the rental charged | er. use of school buildings by the public for —~ will make it impossible for the commis: | This machine, whether the from Tess Brousseau who’ remains. on staff | as an instructor. , @ Lesson appointments each day 9. woe educational and recreational purposes. sion to continue its work on the present merchants Meow Sonnets sos _ ; - ~ LTD, — $6 soe leatén’ of quarant eed driver's” The idea is highly practical and must __ financial structure. ~ Wron oe YOUR ONE STOP LOGGER'S SHOP! ' licence contract available, . eventually achieve a mojor public rela- . -. Hopefully, some ground for reason- g pete tn e We drive to your home, 7m tions breakthrough to hard-pressed tax- ably compromise can be found here. Di es - @ CHAIN SAWS) @ Special rate for high school “students; irection - @ LOGGING SUPPLIES $5 per lesson, t. Don’ t throw it away : f. sell it, oo PHILADELPHIA -(AP) — A @ “WIRE | ROPE | nd ‘Call Victor now te book your first driv. i ing } lesson, 635- ‘6879. holdup man robbed a delicates- : @ WELDING SUPPLIES sen of $1,000 — then ducked out ; ; the wrong door, He came back wren y react” ys with. a Herald Glass ied Ad a ae “aaa | ASAT Greig one 635-6384... Drivin School _ . fart Fi ares Aue a Cade ; - THE GRASS IS RIS... 1 WONDER WHERE THE BOIDIES_1S..:. ..WE DON'T KNOW WHERE = 7 _ re | THEY ARE BUT RE KNOW WHERE THE BARGAINS , ARE was . RIGHT HERE AT “MARSHALL WELLS RED HOT. . SPECIAL RED HOT. SPECIAL _MELMAC DISHES. "39 PCE, SET: REG. $39.95 688 ° “RECLINER CHAIRS: lf ~ somone - 3 ROOM GROUP 14 HP. DEMONSTRATOR REG, $1049.95 695.50 | WHITE HOUSE PAINT 2. 99. GALLON -& BEDROOM SUITE * BOX SPRING & MATTRESS. * DINETTE SUITE 5 ke OX IZRUG ge CHESTERFIELD SUITE. ok COFFEE TABLE % 2END TABLES | REG. VALUE $619. 95 REG, $139.95, 88 88 RED HOT SPECIAL RED HOT- SPECIAL: - _ JOHNSONS - 1 1. AWAKE CAR a oe ‘POLISH KITS ARMLESS. . | LOUNGES. 4 ne A REG, $219.95" “168 88 CURLING BROOMS .. mee RED HOT is _ SPECIAL RED HOT. SPECIAL. PATIO BROOMS.