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1635-2807 ee Cee ae ee Enh . | Horving Terrace, The Hub City of. the “Mighty Skeema Valley ia Nevihwestern Britian Cshimbler BOB PARKER FORD { en Aare sth Year No. Ee ar THURSDAY, JULY 15,1971. TERRACE, B.C., gf Picket results. jin suspension d conditions at Twinriver accordance with (he labour . imber’s Kalum operalion are agreement. : Back to normal. - ‘The .employee's work mM An estimated 60-75 men assignment had been changed efused to cross a ,one man’ on Monday, July Sth, and the icket line at the operation site union had brought forward the riday, July 9th, when a fellow grievance which was under mployee set up a picket line to. discussion. ralest a-job demotidh. . .- “As a result of his actions in ‘In a written, statement the work stoppage in violation me winriver Timber said; . - ofthe collective agreement, the ee. The one day wark stoppage of emplayee has been given a meehe Terrace area logging thirty: day. suspension and the mperalions of Twinriver Timber company has proposed to refer Prenieere ‘office, eb | AIRSHOW "Persistance | Pays off” The first tentative program and swoop and makea pin-point for the Terrace Air Show. landing in frent_ of the crew August 21-22 has been released, . The Ministry. of | Trans t,. be Art Bates, Kiwanis Air-Show - lhe invitation to partledpate _ ie chairman, said the Canadian with: their ‘Air-Sea rescue Je Armed Forces, Squadron 442, Sikorsky Helicopter...” = Comox, will appear complete. Pilot Bud Service, .of Prince a with air and ground display. Rupert. will put the machine 1. Bates .said “the club. through its paces - in a experienced some difficulty. and demonstrations .. of - the . a delay in getting) CAF capabililies” of men and participation due to Centennial machine. ia committments in B.C. and. .Skeena Skydivers. z operational and | training parachutists from the Pacific @.imited occurred Friday. the matter to the arbitration programs _ elsewhere. Northwest area will: display m ‘The work sloppage occurred procedure. established between- ‘However, persistence has paid their daring ;and - split second . avhen an employee pickelted the -the parties. off.” : liming -in’ group - drops ‘and Chief Dan George, Native single. jump sequences. New = Canadian. ‘star of ‘Little Big manoeuvers .and. exciting ‘|i . Man’ has accepted an invitation - displays are planned for: the “4 to attend the Air Show as the - event. : A Ta Xx guest of honor. Chief George Alsn on ‘the agenda are ‘water * will arrive August 22, ‘the: bombing,-displays: both by second day. of the show. . 2 - helivopterand avenger aircraft. What do you do with | The participation of George, Credited ‘with being the tap _ ; , , ‘Jug’ Shoaf. from Oakland, Air Show announcer: in North an , CX [ir a , $1 00 000 ? : coll ector § . California brings one, of North America, Toby Trowbridge, of - Poe . ao, , ? ; on ; Calgary. will be here to tell all America's. top — aerobatic me peration in spite of the fact As of Monday, July.12, normal mihal a grievance in his behalf aperations have resumed, mavas being discussed. in Housing boom continues - ats De : . . . . rformers to the show, about . it. Bates said. ; Eugene Thomas, the Building lotalling $132,305. Industrial - What dnes a municipality do “Other members of our fire said, ina letter to council that. d am itis repetoire runs the gamut ” Trowbridge, a member of the , Temace said in his reper! to athe vent pumber three Bwith an extra $100,000. department that have this he requires wtitten proof of § re ! . “Mhancetlvers, Bates nid. obalic Canada ee eee nas A council last Monday night that $144,800 There were no That's the problem facing, certificate are fire chief Andy council's interest in the show to ; "piloting his.Sea- Fury, WW2 meets in the. country andcomes ; @ june had been an exceptionally Industrial or commercial @2°T8ce council. Owens, eaptain Cliff Best, and obtain iull participation from rie i IS ices bomber -armed with a knowledge of his B sood month for dwelling . permits issued in June. The surplus occurred when Yireman Walter Mantel, the. Canadian Armed. Forces. Who says its a bad year...not Oamond Ha don Baillie, of the trade plus a fantastic lore of ee permils - June 1987 is the only Four institutioal building council borrowed a $500,000 “All our paid’ firemen are Council authorized a letter to] Terrace Municipal Council. CAP Cold Lake, Alberta, airplane information. Me year recorded with an equal permits Have been issued this [federal loan administered by registered industrial first aid the commander of CAF Base Mayor Victor Jolliffe omised to add thrills to the ” Invitations have gone out to number of dwelling permits for - year at a viade of $312,300’ One gthe province. + attendants of the province of Comox, showing the district's J reported Monday thal 89.5 per programme. ‘For flawless owners of ‘Home Builts’ and ihe month'of June. ‘of these permits was’ issue d in ‘Council had budgeted . ‘the British Columbia and we are support. cent of this years property taxes or formane e. Mr. Haydon. regular “aircraft for a fly-in to ; So far this year. 73 dwelling June toa value of $98,000. money for Terraces storm pleased lo see Ten Walde obtain All proceeds from the airshow have been collected to date. Pile | is in a classof his own.’ commence with a breakfast on is unil permits have been issuedat Fifteen miscellaneous sewer project. However the this cerlificate,” _. Will be doanted towards the} . Thisisupa half percentover 5 oto. said, Saturday: morning, the 2tst. - fa value of $363,980. Twenty-two permits have been issue, since lowest contract - bid for the e the “Terrace Arena Fund. ‘a corresponding period a year Canadian aerobatic ace, ‘Pat - Commenting " on. the. mS ae perma ot which ‘wt in January, and the total value of £368, 0 totalled “Just over Muncipality's garbage dump on | s hi *eeounell had earlier. expressed Johmson, a former ‘Terrace organization and structure of e, the value o , Hts i ‘ 363,000 : r 1 : Fun alue of which were these permits is $10,350. Eight 9° adding ‘an additional $25,000 Kalum Lake Drive came under upport ihe — Ft cicern about the depressed resident, rere nee ie hours of ork had already gone $386 .320, of these were issued in’ June In the same period ‘in 1970. totalling $7,950. | from January to June a-tolal of ~ Added up: the tolal building 50 dwelling permits were issued permits issued to date in 1971 is ata value of $837,696. Only three 133, at.a value of $2,057,160.- of those. permits were issued in June's, total. is 49. permits, (he month of June, totalling - _ Tepresenting $510,970.$ - §58.300.° : — ci beeeetrta ~—_ an os " Other permits issued were for. . — Te Alterations, Garages and Ce Carports, Commercial, | § Jhe Herald® Industrial. Institutional and Se uo miscellaneous. So. oo Twenly four alteration: : ' . permils have been issued this , in vites year ala value of $90.660. Seven mo , of them were issued in June ata value of $18,400. Five garages and carports permils have been issued. one of which was issued in June The : Total value in this class for the : . soy year is $2,765 and for June it's guest editorials $300. ne ; , Nine commercial permits have been issued this vear WEA THER Weather forecast; Thursday - mainly sunny with afew clouds. Friday - mainly cloudy witha few sunny periods. Highs in the 75- to 80 range with overnight lows around 50, Saturday - cloudy for professional and consulting fire at Monday’s council fees brought the total to meeting. approximately. $390,000 --. The garbage dump, outside ‘of a Because council cannot use municipal ° boundaries, 1s ; : the surplus without provincial. serviced by the municipa ity at ° Ce ta: ennsultation mayor Jolliffe and the - expense * of Terrace Arena Campaign city-administrator. Jack. Hardy ‘ratepayers. ;. -; Tuesday: left-for Victorid-to'see ~ "Residents au ping” garbage how the municipality can spend . at the site are requiredtopaya = = the low.interest loan; . ~ fea of 50 cents: every time. they . Jolliffe suggested to council use the facility. -Bibat the motey could be used te Alderman Gordon: Rowland extend the municipality’s road _ criticized the fee stating that he ppaving program. had. received, Numerous He said the surplus could complaint calls about the fee. | Amean . another’ two miles: of In the discussion that followed paved road). it was: pointed out -that the a However council: ‘aid not municipality’ looses* about. ° discuss which area in Terrace $12,000 annually ‘operating the awould: be given.road paving _ site. : priority with the surplus. The estimated deficit torun the dump in 1972 was. projected at ; “ Council also was critical of $21,000... regional district and Aldermen complained that Municipality of Kitimat he. municipality is currenuy parlicipation’ or —_0N- _ysing its tax money to subsidize ; participation. on the Northern people living beyond its a Regional Development boundaries, program. More details will be * Council. then sugested that Published i in the next issue 25 “the garbage dump should be issues: are currently being paced under the juristiction of ‘discussed at a special meeting the regional: district. Because . in Prince George. the site serves the district as with a chance of showers. Sunday - sunny periods. Monday - “Terrace Municipal: Council much as ‘it does the dy. Hi: th di nthe 65 to 70 range and the laws a chambers were the scéne of a municipality. ard real e weekend in {special presentation Monday, ‘Rowland sa‘d anything is “B duly 12th, feasible but the point is to try “Mayor : Victor - Jolliffe and stop people from dumping presented munciipal fireman G. garbage all over — the Ten Wolde ‘a serell for his _ Countryside. state of. the economy, high breathtakin B sequences of into the preparation . and he . ployment and reasoned aerobatic flying. 4 planning and.no detail. is being, a dno be r ie ¥ k ‘Pat. also tows Glider Pilot, spared tomake the show a good wou ant ia abie to make cece Sorenson aloft to dizzying ane’ . immediate lax payments. heights to-release him to soar; ‘researched High Low” Precipitation July 9 7: Bl 02 rain satisfactory completion of: .a Pe eee sfac : . July 10 . ae 108 Fain io professional training ‘course a meerrace -Municipal Council : oJduly dW 6b 82 rain, “On a: choice ‘recreational : ampsi ; 7 fii _*.person'for.the residents:of B, Be pees -eoines ina POOR second. Toads for tourists: but. 1 wish |ocationat Kalum Lake there is | .rdadway,: a oY. While Twin River; Timber’ ties wo aa 7 ee Now. You expect me to prove. - they’ would. alt, implying ‘one “campsite” ‘of. a dubious Is (his ihe mull use thal FIR up 8 million acres of land an WT seem to ‘u e that slatement?, they'do," quality..at Red Sand Lake. - talks: at? - maintains: only. a.. -token: ot Fihearea at 40,000. This works 7 . . ; sul scaler who has worked ‘ in the ‘TerFace ‘district. In the lasi copy: of FIR: (the "Rial! 7 i Bhese ‘yoads. ‘are’ ‘built: for: one ‘Red Sand -has -. (Perhaps th eational area, newsletter published by Forest.’ Twinriver’.Timber | as look at the ma ‘plan T he road. into R a wi erhaps ¢ ey tele tothe park Sin ‘Rive p Industrial’: Relation’ in ; Tel betes ic hl .C, Forest Act. see, .98, . purpose: ;.logging..-just - er ha one nickel spent on [t sits. What the, Parks” branch Si eof Vancouver) the’ editor that rat hostile tewards them, Ig. T.F.L.s dre set) up ‘for; ane fort rgraded once. -mainiains outside the TFLs so cent owned” by -Celanese. of “" PUTpOSe,, logging:.:and. ads: iny.“use: and: ‘benefits: that may occur from Vancouver Island. ~ Saul use as an example the ” iney: shall be subject: to them ire. not: mamiet as. they The “park: is. nol "yet - ‘local company... »....the provipions of this actand the”. § ould established but will hecome i a don’t think any of eothers . ré lations and shall be in acco , tory we get” from he He wilderness area type park. For-' - are any different from .some of’ with les:. of ‘dations @ ge nit it e pu est [idustrial relations: are’ “the. things .1:see -in. the. smal : - relations me iw naturally opposed ‘to : en f MacMil “Their: closing: ‘ret i pi I, “Write your MLA. stating your America, ‘British. “Columbia, expressed: agitation. ‘about’ a. : lets consider” those. . I- don't get. an ortunily to park in.the Nitnat Lake area on. f opp y : -travelas mucti as I'dlike to so1-