‘ Member of Parliament for’ Federal Park Status Proposed| for. Entire Skeena Valley — clays Blyth af Port’ Bdward proposed in a leller to the District of Terrace that support ba given'loa concerted effort to ‘make the entire Skeena Valley, : including: a, 20 mile corridor beyond each bank of the Tiver a National ‘Park: ot Couriell’ was: very ceutious In dealing with this letter-and In fact refused to take any stand untll-the implications“of such a proposal are known. oS Mayor’”.Gordon * “Rowland wondered what would happen Lo existing: forest industries along the banks, of lhe Skeena a future forest’ operations. The dedication: of. this land as a National: Park would “also preclude’ Mining operations and banks to the east of us. Anolher «= question ~ thal: bothered - the- aldermen was what the’ status. of. the. com-- “munities which would be‘smack -’ in the middie of this ‘park. Alderman Norah Jacques reflected out loud that: maybe - we would no longer have to pay laxesis 8 o Council - ministration ‘to : contact- Iona ~ Canipagnolo. for “more details and precisions‘on.the proposal - before Council: could consider: even support in principal: . Details of the proposal: are ‘guilined in Gladys: Blyfh Fy letler:-* “. There.is a move toward a concerted effort 10 support the Skeena District, Jona | Cam- pagnolo, ina request {o the . Federal Government — ta have the Skeena River Valley “designated as a National Park. The boundaries to this venture would be from the. headwaters © of the. Skeena to. Metlakatla,-. Indian Village on Venn Passage - and take. ina ‘corridor of 20. miles on eilher.side of the river. For many-years the Skeena Valley has been a natural playground for .both. residents arid travellers from. all over the .- world... The area teems with | history: and is. rich in Indian lore and culture. ©. °, - Further, with the exception af. - areas around your distriel and: liewlarly © - trade, similarly around Hazelton, the “Skeena Valley is.not par-. - condicive to agriculture. At the present time there is some logging and mining in the valley also. at ‘the. mouth of the river commercial: fishing takes place.on a large scale.each summer. ‘There is a considerable’ area of the valley.’ that'is not used for any specific. purpose... 7 Asa ‘National Paik, it could . be developed‘on the premise of - its history: in which both the: Indian’ and: the white. peoples: partltipated’.-:- Look-auts, or: Suitable” signs, ‘could point ‘out: such historical ‘sites: as’-the'- Hornets Nesl, Beaver Dam, Kilséguekla Rapids, Whirly . Gigs Sheeps | Rapids, Devil Elbow, “Oliver Riffle, Canyon ‘and Kalum Riffle: “All ‘are-visible: from the highway, ’. Yellowhead 16. Each of these ‘poiritg. Wasa navigational hazard to‘ sternwheel trade _ from, 1890 (0.1912, : They figured in such historical events as the Calling * Oyerland ‘Telegraph Ling, the bujlding of the Grand - Trunk, Pacific Railway, the Klondike. gold ‘rush, the fur vearly “mining — ex- plorations a and the influx of the . first’ white ‘settlers . ‘into the" Bulkley. Valley, - A Foad ‘into tie ‘tremendous sight-seeing prospect of your own Kilselas Canyon (a mile- ' Jong « construction of the Skeena ny above |‘ your city) could have points of inlerest in the Canyon and: ‘tell ‘of exciting Indian legends and arlifacts relating to this early’ Tsimpsean stronghold. The legends of the sternwhee} exploits of Captains George Odin, J.H. Bonser, Stewart B; Johnson and. many others could alse be presented. ’ ‘The focal points, or. point, in’ {he'Park could be Metlakatla, Port Essington, Inverness Cannery and Old Hazelton ail of - which existed a hundred’ years - ago: And (to facilitate the tourist : indistry a sternwheeler could ‘be built patterened after the Hudson’s Bay steamer Port .- Sinipson, reputed to be the mast Divide nd. . payable September 30, 1974°to. . “AL a meeting of the Board of : Directors.of Celanese Canada: Limited held - September -19, 1974, the. following - quarterly dividends were declared: 4334 cents per share on $1.75. Series ‘Preferred Shares ; 95 cents per share on $1.00' ‘Series Preferred Shares 1ocents per share on Common. ; Shares "These quarterly dividends are: Preferred. and: Common. ‘Shareholders of-record ‘al the close of tusineas on September: 21, 1914. directed “ad: - - Neastoss 8 Little. ~ colorful of “the ships that ‘ navigated the Skeena. : Because such a Park would link up all communities along ‘the Skeena from: Hazelton ‘to Prince Rupert and Metlakalla, : and be of considerable benefit to all, there should be a conserted effort from each communily - and Its members to. work Wogether in support of Mrs,: Campagnolo’ S$: request to government, Your support, - at ‘least in principle, is sought‘in order to strengthen. the position of the — request to Ollawa. Further, any organizations or individuals interested and willing to par- ‘teipate in this venture, may write to me directly or phone, me al 628-3541. Terrace Cerebral. Palsy” Meeting _ The! ‘Terrace -Cerebrak Palsy... Association announces- that there willbe a public meeting of the association ‘on Monday, September 30, beginning at 8:00. : p.m.: al the ‘Caledonia’ Senior Secondary Scheol - Lecture” Theatre, Citizens are invited to come out to this meeting In support of the. newly: formed . Child Development Canter: .: In Terrace, 835-0998 or 635 9380, The Police Blotter in the courts over the past . week there have been a number of cases resulling.from molor yehicle accidents, a few from. even one dealing with fishing. On the liquor score board Thomas Edwards, aged 23, was -dinged $400 for driving with a - bload-alcohol reading over .08 percent. David Daumont, 22, was fined $350 for the same charge’ and another .08 percent offense: brought 51 ‘year ‘old: Rene Levesque a $300 fine. *~ ~Over’.08 percent was again the: ease against. Thomas Sheasby and he. was fined §450. - The’ = -‘same ‘charge brought Herbert Pele a $200 fine and Sohn Cox 4 5808 fire. °° .On the drug front it was Brian "Tugwood picking up a 50 dollar - ‘fine for possession,. Arthur - fined $50 © for possession and Bruno Rouseau fined $50 for possession. Suspects | Arrested : - Police -in . Terrace » ap- rehended . two.. Terrace juveniles in- connection with - sixteen ‘break and" enterings: over the past ‘several. months.” The apprehension of the wo came about as a result,.of:in- vestigation of a break in at the, Clarence » Michiel Elementary School early Sunday morning in which §1,500 -warth of goods! were remaved. Included in the’. haul was a color television set.:. The police searched ihe: residences of. the juveniles and: .ame-up with almost’ §3,000 warth of goods relating to the 16 incidents at break, enter and. thefL. Fire. | Summary Prince Rupert Forest District Fire Summary for. lhe week “ending September 20, 1974. Periodic rain. showers over _ ‘the District ‘during the week ‘-have-generally kept the forest - fire hazard low. Burns Lake and: Bella-Coola are the ex- ceptions and the hazard is reported as moderaie in both of these areas. : No. new forest fires oceurred ‘during the week and the District total for ihe year to dale stands The prescribed burning of potentially dangerous logging slasti areas Is progressing quite ell ~~ inta the other vehicle. Rose Pauipt was fined $75 for” . {heft under $200, David Thomas .Was fined $75 under the seclion fact close down the many ' ccide a n 9 of the B.C, Fisheries Act. in " liquor a ug: offenses’ an farms. established along the even ove dealite Larry Budiselich was fined $50 ‘under. section 312 of the. Criminal Code, and John -Barg. - was fined $250 for. driving without insurance. One offender, ‘Dwayne’ Cyr, picked up three sentencas.,. six months in jail for theft of a motor vehicle, 6 days for. driving without: a driver's licence and 6 days-for driving without insurance. The two six - day terms will run concurrent - with [he longer sentence. There were four. motor. vehicle .-.accidents . which resulted.in charges being Jald. Sunday evening John: Yasin- chuk of Terrace picked up ‘a ‘charge of failing to stay in his ° own lane, after he struck a car driven by Raymond, Henry. while: turning from Eby Street onto Walsh) Avenue.” -Mr. Yasinchuk apparently skidded damages accrued were $450. Sunday’ morning, Total ' : shortly — before 10 a.m. Roy Burk Jr. was ~ driving a ‘logging truck on Lakelse Avenue near the old Sacred Heart Chureh. He went to change Janes and smacked into a car driven by Simonne Beaupre, causing §800 damage to the cat and picking up two charges, one a passing offense and the other. for failing to submit an accident .report. A. third ‘accident Sunday - morning ‘at 1 a.m. saw: Vernon Musselman of Terrace charged “with driving withoul due care ‘and attention, Mr, Musselman Jest control of his half ton pickup about one mile south of ., the Errace Airport on Highway 25 and wound up in the ditch, accruing $3,080 worth of damages, Finally, last. Wednesday a M. Oliver Pearl of Gibsons Landing pulled away from the shoulder on ‘Highway 25 near the in- tersection with Highway 16 and struck anon-coming car driving . by -M. Hergstedt of Terrace. Mr. Pearl has been charged with impaired -driving and failing ta take a breathalizer test when tequired ta by a police officer. Rotary Presents” Humout rous ' ‘The Terrace Rotary Club will “present a rather humorous film® on the occasion of its-regular- Monday. luncheon” meeting beginning at 12:15 p.m. at Gims Restaurant on September. .30, © The film is entitled ‘Haw ta . lose your bes! Customer without really::trying.”" The film is based on correct use. of the .lelphone..and runs for. 36 minutes.. It, begins by showing how. a sporlswear company CONSUMERS BEWARE] lt you believe in Watergate, you can believe that U.S. imported beef is D.E.S. free To be sure — Buy your. beef. grown in, Canada — by a Canadian for Canadians Cummins Ranch ‘Meat ‘Market South. Hazelton, B.C. Ph: 842-5316 Film. loses. a ‘large’ sider, through, _ poor. communication‘ and the’. resulting situations that: arise until correct (elephorie methods | are adopted. The film ‘is rated - “excellent and funny” by those business people who used the film in their organizations. ~ In view of the general interest of this film the general public is-, invited to altend this iuncheon. meeling. Further information . can be obtained by telephoning - - School: Board Will 4a19 HAMER STREET B for appointment to view. .. financing with §2,000 down. information. a VIEW LOT derground services. BUILDING LOTS f Ljungh 635.5754, QWNER TRANSFERRED: MUST SELL: immediate occupancy - This 1 bedroom home is a real buy at $43,500.00. Home features ensuite plumbing, patio at rear with French doors to dining raom, Beautiful landscaped lat is fenced and is complete with fruit trees and shrubs. Basement ts partially finished and includes roughed in plumbing for future bath. Call Dwain McColl ta view. Spacious 3 3 bedroom family home @ completely finished. cludes Rumpus room, games room, west bar, Sauna room and bath. This 1253 sq, ft. home features two fireplaces (one Ba up-one down) situated on jully landscaped lot, Paved road, f close to school, Drive by 4906 Halliwell, Call Dwain McColl SOUCIE STREET TWO FAMILY DWELLING Immaculate two bedroom home with wall to wall carpeting, fa oil furnace heat, double windows and full basement with a - = one bedroom suite with an outside entrance. View by ap- paintment Cali Rusty or Bert Ljungh 635-5754, i iNVESTMENT PROPERTY # Two rental houses with leases focated on approximately 1% mM oroperly on Keith Avenue. One house has two bedrooms and rents for $185.00 the hause at the rear of the praperty has one bedroom and rents for $165," Land is zoned Light industrial and is jocated west of Keaney Street, formation phone Rusty Ljungh 635-5754. | Several jots in municipality on sewer and water. Sparks Street 48,500, on Pear street 78N264 - $11,000, two ots on Evergreen Street - $14,000 for hoth, Several fofs on Park and Lazeile ranging from $19,000 to $12,000, ‘RUSTY LJUNGH . BOB SHERIDAN Not Bargain Directly Located on just under one acre on a dead end street on the Bench. This cozy two bedr. home is ideal for the smaller family. The house is in excellent condition, nicely landscaped and has a good garden area. Fridge and stove are included. Price has been reduced for a quick sale. s Call our office for an appointment to view. Grounds are Excellent family home, two storey construction with three bedrooms, entrance hall, electric heat, walt to wall car- # peting, carport and a yard fenced and in lawn. For viewing phone Rusty Ljungh 635-5753, Three adjacent iwo acre lots in town, situated an Haugland Ave., Full price $10,000 aach. Owner prepared to carry _ Call Dwain McColl for more For further in- One of the few lots laft with 140 ft. of viaw Irontage locatad at the south end of Skeglund Drive on pavement with un- Cantact Rusty Liungh 635-5754. Lot on Phone Rusty In- _ THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 25, 1974, PAGE AS ° -on,. Teachers have the distinct Ala. meeting of the Skeena- Cassiar. District .Teachers' Association held-September 18 in Terrace, the teachers were Informed that the local School ~ Board-does~nat ‘intend ~ ~ bargaln ‘direcUy with local teacher representatives this year. The teachers’ bargaining Chairman reported that the board salary committee Chairman, Dr. RK. E. Lee, seems unsure as to whal is really going PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. Real Estate & Insurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-6142 “cory . & COMPLETE to view. . ©” President, Large, 1838 sq. ft.,4 bedroom home. Situated only 3 3 blocks § from centre of tawn, but is completely private. Home Is built on three 55°48 lots {approx 1¥2 acre) Home has extra Jarge living room with beamed ceiling and fireplace, heating is oil ap tired hot water. Properly hasnumeroustrees and shrubs, so B many in fact that we found it impossible to get a picture of this lovely home. Call Owain MeColland see for yourself. impression that. the locally elected board is being directed by: their trustee association staff in Vancouver. Teacher Aasolcatian Mr. Ken Morton, urges that “ihe Skeena-Cassiar Board reflect upon their presnet harmonious relationship with teachers, and re-assume their sibilities to act on behlaf of the local tax: “payers, students and teachers.” 1970, 12/x64‘ 3 bedroom trailer, with 6x60’ addition which fam contain Sth bedroain, ufililyand entrance porch. Situated on landscaped Joi in Copperside Estates. $20,000includes all Furniture except T.V, & Stereo, This is an a. ideal opportunity to beat the rent drain, Call Owain McCal} The {ull price of view. 5754. 4808 DAVIS STREET: Beautitully appoiated three bedroom home,with patio, wall to wall carpeting, fireplace, ulility room, bulit ins’, in the living room and kitchen, double garage and a farge wall landscaped lot, Privacy and yet close to town and schools. For appointment to view Phone Rusty Liungh 635-5754. or Berl Ljungh 635-5754, BERT LJUNGH TOM SLEMKO NEARING COMPLETION: 1289 sq. fl. brand sew home located at 4412 Westview. Home features leak cabinets, carpet throughout, ensuite plumbing, fwe fireplaces. Patio doors from larga dining room lead to sundeck above the carport. Basamant has laundry area und plumbing roughed in for future bath. Cail Dwain McCoil to BRAND NEW ON CHURCHILL DRIVE . Well constructed three bedroom home with full basement, fireplace up and down, two full Sathraoms, carpeting” throughout, carport, electric heat, double windows, shake roof and many more extras that must be viewed.. Immediate. _ possession. For viewing contact Rusty ¢ or Berl Lijungh 635- SECLUDED VIEW PROPERTY Three bedreom home on Skeena Streat with wall to wall carpeting, duble carport, oll furnace heat and a full one bedroom suite with an outside entrance in the basement. Property has lots of trees and-p lawely view of the mountains from the living roam. For agpaintment ta view Phone Rusty _ DWAIN McCOLL 635-5754 635-3366 635-2976