_ TERRACE AOTIMAT Published by Sterling Publishers Ltd. _ PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 3212 KALUM ST., TERRACE, B. 6. Serving. Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Stewart and the Hazeltons Townsm an . VOLUME 1 NO. 12 ~ THURSDAY, SULY 28, 1977 cratam eo, Or oe ace TOWNSITE, ‘Seale: :200 feet lineh. 4 tap = PS ee ale abi. ant. Ges-3 ee eee RECREATION - gy PARK 7h te, cpa ame D. 1.361% 369 R.V. COAST. —— a - ‘ t . . © ence es ee =~ ! ot ve . Poa? . an ba : oe - a : ae . . . ee! 5 ert Taos ue - 7 . Ate foie . a a 3 | epmaean 3 Lj eR E fre STATION . \\b TRUNK Sl GRAND _ PACIFIC GROUNDS. . | RAKL WAY -"” Sr ae . (Gevlitiod comrecdé copy. Free, Weran, Bee. Fravace; Be, t w. 4, Gerdins, a: neh ‘Columbia lad Sree wertity 4ut bhas play ot car eesd Maree eten Pollan wd Sh an terry Whiin Aas seen enaidda by eve aan, che greene ond tar. aparend wnetae tha > soroumany of the fant Heietey Act; iseay Migfowgen A603 . Viscarwrs ac. ., This outline of downtown ° | Terrace at first a perfectly natural but it was . drawn up for George Little . His son, Gordon, tells us Our first plan | bs In when he evned tie streets. ce that his father fought with | people ‘over the width of : He wanted - them 10 feet when others thought the sual 86: feet. was sulficient. | . Littl won and. people will notice there are: jags where the. streets narrow at the edges of ‘this plan. . Twenty-five percent of the lots went to the ‘government to: pay the costs of pr streets, ‘Atwond Bt. is named after. Little's hometown in. Ontario. . The original name for the townsite was Littleten but when the plans were drawn tp in 1911 the Fost Office informed Little that a Littleton already existed in Nova Scotia. A Littleton . B.C. and “a Littleton N.S. _ would be too confusing to the mail service workers.