PAGE 8 Around the regional district - The monthly meeting for October took place at the Terrace Council Chambers on Friday October 20. Terrace was not represented at this meeting. Director Ev Clift was out of town and his alternate Director fan MacDonald did nol make an appearance. Conrad Ritter who has been tresspassing on Crown Land (lot 2610 Range 5) some eight miles north of, Kitimat will have to pack up his tire shop and leave according toa decision taken by the Regional District last Friday. Despite a suggestion by G.A. Rhoades, Regional Land Inspector that it would be in order for the Department to legalize Ritter’s occupation by issuance of a Licence of Occupation ona year to year basis, the District turned hands down. The Directors were not inclined to set a precedent by allowing one commercial enterprise lo set up shop on crown land leading the way for others “Who's to say whether we would nat have a tavern or restaurant out there nexl"’ commented Director L. Dubnick. Ritter set upa tire repair shop servicing the trucks which haul timber out of the forest for MacMillan Bloedel which farms oul all of its log hauling operations. Some Directors claimed that there was no firm in Kitimat able to pravide this serivce. Mr. L. Tan, Planning Consultant, when asked for an opinion, said thal to give such permission would not be very desirable from a strictly planning point of view, The majority felt that Ritter should operate from somewhere where he would have to pay taxes and vated against letting him slay. -A Matter causing considerable debate by the Regional District Directors turned around the purchase of some 150 Kermodie Bear pins along with the dyes with which to manufacture more such Kermodie Bear pins. It would appear thal the firm formerly manufacturing this " replica of the KermodieBear, (now believed to be extinct with the possible exception of one, presently in residence al the Edmonton Zoological Gardens), wants to gel out of this phase of ils business and offered to sell all remaining bear pins along with the dyes to the Regional District for $300. less a ten per cent discount making the going price for theKermodieBear pins $270. One of the major factors convincing the Directors that all 150 Kermodie dear pins should be purchased along with the guarantee of the continuation of their line was the suggestion made that if the District turned down the offer Terrace officials would get second choice and be in the enviable position of being, able to offerermodieBear pins to deserving visitors, which is whal the bears are used for... “A just reward to persons who have worked for the cause” (Regional) are the words used by Regional District Treasurer Administrator John Pousette, The gentleman voted unanimously to acquire the bears and also approved a resolution tabled by Director Dubnick that the Bears be awarded at the discretion of the Directors. A bill submitted by McElhanney Surveying and Engineering’ addressed to Mr D. Brunecki in an amount of $225. for topographic mapping in the vicinity of Kitsumkalum Mountain was refused because the work was not commissioned by the District. The Assistant Regional District Administrator Ray Parfitt reported on a trip north that he undertook with Al Rhoades, Senior Land Inspector of the Provineial.Lands Branch; Mr. Brian Price, Senior Parks Planner, Parks Branch; Mr. Graham Hynd, Recrealional Forester, Prince Rupert Forest District and Mr. Rob Avis, Land inspector for Prince Rupert. The trip to Stewart and Dease Lake was to.examine the Stewart Cassiar Highway and to determine suitable sites for service commercial centers on the highway. Considerable time was spent at Meziadin Lake examining the site of the proposed Crown subdivision, Also on the way north considerable time was spent examining the servic e commercial sites at the Lake Junction as well as second crossing of Bell Irving, the present Kewitt Camp at Snow Bank Creek, Bob Quinn Lake and then on to the proposed site of the Dease Lake town development. Mr. Parfitt reports that the Lands Branch favours sites at the Meziadin Lake turnoff and at Bob Quinn Lake. Following the trip it was agreed that all three governmental services attempt to co-ordinate a budget to improve campsite Tacilities in various locations inspected during the trip. Director Dubnick, who does not seem tohave too much faithi in any governmental organization, was most critical of the work - being done at the Dease Lake townsite. He suggested the location of the present buildings indicate that they had been planned by someone from the Sahara Desert as they seem to be locating away from water supplies. He said the ‘‘crick” is two miles.away-from the proposed sub-division and noted that Government departments were setting up their facilities at wide distances from each other, - - Mr. Pouselte assured that all departments have been advised that they expect ‘planned and orderly development. In fact he was. instructed by the Directors to write the Ministers of Municipal Affairs and ‘Lands notifing both officials of the ‘ Board's concern in these matters. ‘ The Administrator John Pousette also ‘did a little northern travelling and reported on airstrip inspections undertaken at that time, This was on September 25-27. He was accompanied by Gerry Simpson, Assistant Regional Superintendant of Airways, Ministry ‘of Transport; Mr.. Ron Souch, Airways Construction Engineer, Ministry. of Transport | and Mr, Jim Wood, Provincial Highways Department Construction Engineer. A lelter was received by Mayor lan McLead of Stewart from Frank Calder, Minister without Portfolio in regard: to an Air Ambulance Service in which he states: - 2, \ John Pouselte ; As you ‘knw, Air. Ambiance Service is definitely in our program. During my term.of office I have, on many. occasions, brought this ‘proposal: - to. ‘the attention. of the ‘previous government, During the ‘campaigns we promised sucha service if elected to power, At’the time of Dave Barrett's visit lo © Stewart requested the possibility of an early introduction of the service, if by chance we were elected. -His reply was In the _ affirmative, --T am | most: hopeful - that the ‘air’ ambulance ‘legislation will be introduced at the eeu ‘spting session.” - Oh. further’ ‘etter complaining at! the jack of réprbssitation - from. the Parks, Branch at Technical: Planning Committee for the Regional: District. of Kilimat-Terrace:meet to‘thenew Minister in-view, of the lack’ of;a éalisfactory reply under (hé previous jovernment on the gubject: Alsoa letter will ” be sent: torr, M adie Extension Liason:Officer for the -Pepariment in' Victoria vasking him to attend ne Federal Department qf jp district ag.a-research ff rtlont of the B budge ft MONTHE END | THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. 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