=~" Paderations” dea French Club. “The Board of Directors of the -Bkeena. Division of | the ; Franco * Colombleng « unanimously “supported a‘ motion to find a -” qualified bilingual candidate for alderman in the forthcoming elections ‘and-to support this candidale..in.a block so. that. there will be someone at. City Hall who can discuss. problems such as taxation, zoning etc, In to Back Civi the the French language when advise is required, No person. has been designated as of press time but a candidateis expected to be named in the near future. In addition a committee has -* Cedar Pole Shortage Could. & K. operation Close L.H. "President Ben ‘Thompson of Local’ '.2-71 «International ‘Woodworkers of America has resent’ a: telegram to Lands, “Forests “and Water Resources + Minister Robert-Willlams ' ex- = pressing concern over a serious ") shortage of cedar logs which, if ‘avowed -to continue, would > cause a shut-down of the Litlle --Excforestry m sEdward-'T. Kenney, former, -~B.C.tninister of lands and for- "ests ‘and. :father of the: prov- ince's forest management li’ i “eenee ‘plan, has died in, Victo- me ris Royal Jubiléé hospital at ~~» s-Mr. Kenney; alsa was Liber- al: party. House leader before -he* retired as MLA for Skeena in 195 ae ee He: never, lost an elecliot from: the time’he entered pro- . vincial politics in 1993, but re- tired as:an opposition member alter ‘the’ Social Credit party defeated the Liberal- ; tive coalition in 1952. Haugland and Kerr operations in Terrace. The Union. said that it urgently requests an immediate - re-assessmient of Forest Service Policy prohibiting selective. cedar pole cutting prior to the area being totally logged. ‘The telegram warns that 75 inister dies board chairman in the 1920's. Family: Wife, Leila; four children, four sisters and a _ brother, all B.C. residents. workers associated with L,i.& K Uogger haulers, yard, polemen and millmen) are facing an immediate shut-down unless the current pole shortage can be corrected. -The Minister is asked to reconsider this policy and the lelegram stales that his action, now, permitting prior selective pole cuiting within the already agree cutting plans for the. _ involved companies while (he . Forest: Service Reaszess this matter would in fact retain the © livelyhood of the seventy-five workmen and the value of-a -. long-established pole industry in the Terrace area. Rotary & Conventional — Engines by — MAZDA New & Used Vehicles SKEENA AUTO | Metal Shop Ltd. _ DEALER LIC, 08-273 Lazelle Retail Complex The first wo phases of a Land Use Contract between Elker’ Auto Supply Ltd., received two. readings last Monday evening. 83 following a Public Hearing: during which no objections were registered. . The Elker firm is the first to © lake advantage of .a. viable- relail complex on Lhe 4700 black, af Lazelle conceived in 1972. Eventually the entire block will include ‘retail oulletsjon .two ° storey carefully controlled by'a Contract. a Land U! - as follaws:- established which encompasses _ oo vand “active, ‘steps: were, - and -are being, taken (0 effect the change," he’said In 199, ‘ . aa "Ginservation programs. were encouraged by Mr. Ken- * vney; through increased govern-- ment § funding” “of. resource nagement. . He also played - 22 prominent role in devel- ‘oping the province's northern .’_ industries. , The: Kenney Dam ° nthe. Nechako. River. was -. named: in his Jhonor- after he- had.'nogotiated with Alean to oonstruck, ‘its i before. becoming - Terrace vil- "lage commissioner and school . gional District “os ; "Meeting. . Kitimat alumi- iA! development’. aréa was the -4700- Block - Lazelle Ave. (between Eby -Slt.. and Sparks S..), by by-law. No.634-1972, *eThis bylaw was passed ‘in’ order. to enable ‘council - to regulate the development ol this block so as to provide a viable economic (retail) environment. »; Under this bylaws - Loy ‘Volume 6 Neo. . pletion. ¢ Candidate _ been struck to find ways and means to obtain land, funds and volunteer. lzbour so thal a permanent -social-recreational and reception center for the French Canadian: communily and visitors can be constructed in -Terrace. Preliminary discussions see the. proposed building costing. between $150,000 to $200, at com- Plans are to.maintain a permanent secretariat to deal with -French speaking people during office hours, in addition there would be rooms. for reading, senior citizens, hobbies and erafts as well as a large recreation area for dances and other major gatherings. The local branch of the provincial organization has also indicated that it will participate _In-all municipal activiitie such as Canada Day or parades such as the Riverboat Days parade, and Tunds will be. kept in the budget for floats, decorations ete.” ros : The -.Skeena’ ~ Regional Organizalion’is presided over- An effort by a Kitmat publishing a phate pression that the He just wishful t In fact the weekly . newspaper, prosperous fam town’. that photgra _ officer and then its front page aft by. Mr. Rino Maiiloux, long time . resident of the Terrace area. Kid HERALD NOT. SALE which tried to give the im- rald Is for sale is of course hinking and false. Herald through Its pareat Sterling Publications ts growing. annouce that President Dave Radler has com- pleted the acquisition of the fa REVIEW which now [oins a ily in our organization. The Richmond: Review has a circulation of 16,000 and is described by “another good newspaper . In so far as the suggestion troubled by competition as Kitimat Give-away we suggest that a newspaper phs an award fo a senior police publishes It three weeks later on er.the Herald featured the story. is not really in a competitive class. =~ give-away newspaper In We are pleased to rgest Canadian bi- . THE RICHMOND rather large and President Radler in another good 1 that the Herald is suggested by the ’ PRICE 15 CENTS the hera pepe 635-6572 | “The council has . the authority to, control various . aspects of a development such a) Parking . De b). Traffic flaws and patlerns Blates.thal-/a Ist .of ten items ‘included in the -Kitimat-Stikine Regional “District's “Greenbelt -priarities was an all lit often items, all ‘of which had first’ priority rank. It is also _. Indisated thal the list of second " priorites consists of some forty items. 2 ; _* The Administrator-Treasurer “writes on in explanation. that since the order of items on the "first priority. list... did. - not. embracing . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1974 TERRACE, B.C. conform to the master plan for the development, of the entire area. + The. Master. Plan for. the development of this. area ‘could be described as a retail shop- ping complex with each Course Top Priority "Board at its last meeting ‘when a . motion to. this effect tabled by Tnunicipal °...purposes, respectfully ‘asked ‘that’ th Department: of- Recreation an _ Conservation ‘take the'Terrace request ‘for, ‘acquisition by “Greenbelt: funds of the Spring Creek Golf Course as a° Greenbelt as the Region’s Item. _. (a). in its Hist of first priorities. This action is a complete © about-face to the altitude of the Two. Horses Heavy..fog conditions and escaped horses. caused an” ‘ estimated $2,000 in damages on’ Highway 25'-last Monday morning near - Skoghind Hot Director. Ev Clift representing nth and: was fewith . Given Two Readi business being individually owned through this process individual owners are sharing common facilities such as parking and walkways. which is “to the advantage. of ‘all. It is - highly unlikely that this co- last week-end to take both ‘gentlemen to the Spring Creek gite for a first hand observation B.-BA of’ the value of. the site, for. 7ihe:.comment:..- recreation -purpe ay “Thom: of |. should > i WEPO BER ete oe « The Spring Creek Course had the “Regional” District." The Department ebviously took this . “lo mean. that the Terrace . Mayor Gordon Rowland to advantage ‘of the vigit™ by Minister Jack Radford and his Executive Assistant on. the oceasion of the official opening _ of the Terrace Swimming Pool ° |. Killed ~ Springs. It: would appear that several horseshad broken loose from the Hot Springs. Riding Stables and wandered onto the fog-shronded -highway.” kk: priority took second place to the “"Kithnat-Stikine . Board's ‘proposal that the ‘Thornhill Creek area be” purchasd Kitimat-Stikine proposal that ‘the Thornhill . Creek area be purchased by the Government for -conservation --- as a Greenbelt area. The © Department. ‘so advised City Hall stalinng that it was con-" sidering the top item on the list as the Regional Distriet’s, top fan. priority. Thus the confusion. Riverside - béen listed im the second spat by - -Boara'’s: -- PROVINCIAL L BAARY PARLIAUINT BLDS. . VICTORTA B,C. Skeena M.P: COUP. > Named to Indian Affairs Post lona Campagnolo, MP, Skeena was one of three M.P.3 elevated ta Parliament Secretary posts last week by Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Mrs. Campagnolo was named to {he Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development portfolio agsisting new Minister Judd Buchanan. The Skeena MP in Terrace™ _tricaclas af civil service and be more Invalved with the running of thee government.” - “Mp, Judd Buchanan, the new miniater of Indian Affairs and northern development, has assured me that my con- stituents came first,’’ she emphasized. Although realizing the dif- ‘ficulties and problems related to her new appaintment in In- over the weekend to open lhe . dian Affairs, Mrs. Campagnolo new municipal swimming pool, staled during an interview that she ‘was very pleased and happy” with her. appointment as parliamentary secretary to the minister of Indian Affairs and northern development. “Ki's an excellent opportunity to assist the people of my constituency not only in the area of northern development, important’ for the future, but alsa - concerning the’ delicate problem of Indian Affairs and native land claims,” she added. .The Skeena’ Member of Parliament explained, ‘‘the- appointment affords. me the opportunity to Tearn the in- TRUCKS OF OITS Terrace, B.C. ngs operalive ‘effort covid be achieved or maintained by any . other means, Mr. Gale referred to the drawing and explained = * - walkways ist and 2nd storey” ~ Hans on for access by consumers. ‘ - 40’ setback - snow removal. - Parking and traffic lane. - Securily: - and”. police protections. 0. 0 : . « Pedestrian safety - i - Control on” exterior ap- * pearance: (general) ane The implementation..of - this > edevelopmente ct asus bey ‘pragramimeéd in buch 5. way that -frdividual owners may develop .: their properties, according {0 minister-in any stated, ‘I *>ok forward to the , challeng.. and situations which may arise and I hope to work diligently for all those concerned.” ‘ “Mr, Buchanan has indicated to me tha! he plans new policies and hope * for closer ties with all - fdian lz. ov,” the Skeena MP added.” sO: Mrs, {ampagnolo said her firat agsinment under her new post weuld be to grect, along with Mr. Buchanan, the caravan of Indiana marching,.ta Ottawa. _ “This caravan of indians is a non-militant example of the frustration and dissatisfaction of Indians throughout the country.” The Indian caravan left Vancouver 10 days ago under the leadership of Chief Ken Basil of (he Bonaport Reserve, who last month led Indians inan armed highway blockage near Cache Creek, B.C. The caravan has the supparl of Fred House, head of the B.C. Association of Non-Status In- dians and is expected to reach Ottawa on Sept. 30 - the day Parliament reconvenes. Mrs. Campagnolo also ex- pressed the importance at northern development, especially here in ‘the Skeena riding and other areas of nor- thern B.C, : She pointed out the respon- sibility of a parliamentary secretary 1s lo represent that particular minister when he is not in’ the House and field - questions . from’ opposition parties, * The parliamentary. secrelary may also attend official func- f behalf of the minister, “put it’s primarily to act as 4 " Haison between other MPs and ‘the minister.” : “Generally, it's ta assist the way he’or she — e “their own time’ scales without jeopardizing the entire “plan. ‘Thisis assured by the establish- “ment oF specific controls’ such asic Me. ~-Bullding grades > Building heights. ” Sideyard requirements - ecantracl represents the finest “step in (he development of this ‘area, aid complies with all the requirements of the . Master amr Walking requirements, ele. The Elker Auto land -use - -Priday : 7 : ae 7 November 27. _ Hl ieee it yo Deft Bee 8 in oe aaa REFLECT DUFFUS FOR ALDERMAN