ae |. Kiti-K’Shan ~ School. : Tenders will close'April 23 for See our. sales representativ Bush Eart } 635-2801 x “TRAILER ‘SALES. tb: J “Your whee! estate desler” | SAFEWAY oF! Skeena Forest Products GLENDALE PARKWOOD TERRACE, B.. - Highway 16 West ; 1s. TERRACE EXPECTING A RIOT? Soon alter the Herald snapped the nicture, this box Of lear gas camnisteis was -heaved “aboard: #:' “pa taly wagon. ‘When: ‘uerted: about the huge ‘carton of ordinary, lee Spent ammunition on the road outside Frank’s: Dairy, local police said, “It’s Hothing | lit of hia Just: target, practic! VaStatf 4 We don’t: live “Yn control methods. “Close the ‘door: windoy 3 ,” might hav been in the old RL. Frank's Dairy ‘on: remember the R.L.M: west... way through: the: hazy make-believe raid on ri of the ordinary. -. Logging, anyway. . ‘Terrace yesterday . train lac right next door to'the buij Terrace’s first” scliool, al An informant who: wished the name witheld told the Herald that numerous ‘squad cars full of officers and.a paddy wagon carrying equipment converged on the area reminiscent of it might be more éace, humility, mildness “dite Rock Arkansas, Montgomery, Alabama ok the ghettoes of big cities but local police still feel they must train officers in the latest methods of. ae ling mobs, - A specialist i in riot’ con ‘ol from Vancouver: was in une local ‘police in riot ‘hey’ fe coming through the ve beén the shout if anyone had ‘MaéIntosh home ajacent to *Weditésday. Old timers will ntosh residerice as being ing which once ‘housed d the Anglican Church.. the days of the old wild It is alleged’ that: tear £ ; cannisters were lobbed through windows and+1 TO e officers, unfamiliar gas masks wre soon fumbling their interior of the shack ina Local police denied the hampered by Btactice was anything out oe Enquiring: AS to. the: reason ithis particular shack . was. picked thé Herald. was told that Beaver omnes of. the edifice, wanted it razed oF , Tiots, tear gas, bombs, and mace but the ater rather than the’ former are Pat Lagchenke doesn't nerd to, ‘Beaten? =" point out to Mayor . Vic Jolliffe what they. both kno FE ep RE mM Mayor Vie Jolliffe reported today that our submission to the Provincial Government for- a. $600,000 loan at six and three quarters percent over a twenty year period been approved. _ Construction to begin on Kiti-K’Shan school . Construction will begin this month on a $200,000 addition to... ' Elementary: work at the school on Grahame Avenue. - ioe P°M. Vaal _ Henke, construction - supervisor, said the'addition will provide space for-about 120 more. pupils.” |. _ Planned, for the upper. level are: two ‘enclosed classrooms, one open-area classroom and a serninar | room. On: the lower level will be a . - resources center, staff room: . and: ‘medical room. The’ entire : addition will ‘cost $199,156 and work is expected to | be ; fpnpleted bY September, 1971 year period has | $600,000 grant | | for Terrace British Columbia's: portion of ‘the Federal Government Grant was - $37 million -.and it is understood tha? there were over $10 million ir’. applications’ which ‘were not’ received by Victoria in time. oF thé’ ammount requested by : Terrace, $500,000 will be. used’ for drainage main outflow to te Skeena River and’ remaining $100,000 will be wed ‘for the paving of roads including Sparks Street north {o Tuck and Molitor Street between Keith and. Graham Streets. ——— Swim: | : lessons. ae off again — On again, ‘off again, on again and now off again for. the final: - - count ‘is. the water: ‘safety: program ; for ~ elementary schools offered ta local school +": children and.then cancelled for. - health reasons. No excuse for the final cancellation was given - -but it was noted that, the fullest cooperation: was | extended by . : Skogland Hot Springs anager - Mr, Clarke. ‘The Women's Institute. ‘has’ ) judges and categories: _Senlennial ; Easter’ by, .. Sweet Stnipat, Loretta an 7 fe, Judge: a Fire Chie a Judges | named _ anda, “a teenageginl best costimés iby e ‘three or more.in a family, best. aad a 68 by a. girl! * Prizes - wilt be donate Some ‘stores’ _ others: close “Banks will: remain open Easter Monday, April 12, but will be closed.- until 9. p.m. . tonight (Thursday) and others will close at 6 p.m. Banks will remain closed all day Y Prilay and Saturday, - most. govertiment. agencies. Somé banks will be open ™ “stay” open. | — et for weekend Mast government. agencies| : will also be closed.on Friday, Saturday and Monday tg the ’ Easter holidays, a Some Terrace “businesses will be closed Monday, others epen as usual. Both The Herald's neéwé and - business departments will be open for business Monday: never know ‘the April proclaimed | - cancer month here - April bas been proclaimed “Conquer Cancer Month’ in- Terrace and Mayor Victor Jolliffe has urged all residents the disease. - The Mayor ° issued a proclamation at City Hall as the Conquer Cancer Campaign was launched. ~The Mayor said that the B c. - tocontribute to the fight against _ Canadian Cancer Society : is ‘seeking to raise * $600,000.: this year as its share of.the national objective of $6,770,080.“ The _ objective of the Terrace Unit j is $3,000, A door to door ‘canvas of “the Terrace area is Scheduled and: Yukon Division ‘of the . for Monday, April 19th between the hours of 6:30 and 8:30 p,m, “T-hope our. coramunity will quickly cohtribute its share," the. Mayor said, “This is a cause that every man, " woman and child should support because cancer reaches across all age groups’ and knows no social or racial barriers,” The. Mayor reminded . the citizens that only through ‘research would the .cure for cancer. be found ‘and.. the campalgn for 1971 was. stressing the need for stepping up this program, . Cont'd on. Page 2 " pgainst local” gt of. the largest evar Bonspiel ‘which: is \ offering $3,000-in' ‘prizes: Will-be t. broadcast ‘live: : “24 rinks coimpete . . ‘in Loggers. ‘Spiel’ - Complete’ with. ' Gurliag clothes, two extra shirts, a bar’ of soap and a prayer,:twenty- - four oul of town ‘curling rinks: are in our town. to: ‘compete ._ BA, B, and C’events: of ‘his. ‘ quet”* beheld - .§ ‘on Saturday night at the Givit th -‘tha:, § ‘ Centre, . Baron of Begi, ‘baked tatties and assdrled hot « casseroles, but. woe betide the:male curler who ‘tries too diligently to find out what is on; the bill. of fare for.the floor, how which |s also sing tobe: ‘ef ‘ade: “dignitaries in ‘the Community, ~ Cen o.. Vancouver -by, a lera the dining 4 “loneliness of a.long distance runner’’, but the Terrace Centennial Roadrunners will be subject | to all the other hazards of the.900 ‘mile run from the Municipal Hall in Terrace, to the -Youth Hostel at Jericho Beach jin. Vancouver, ‘including weather, aching feet and traffic. Bolstered . ‘by: a $1,500. cash grant from the B.C, Centennial Committee, the 90(-mile-dash- brainchild of Al Cameron, Terrace ' Industrial Arts Supervisor, became reality about January.of this year. “We had-taken jaunts here and there, One day we ran to Kitimat’ and back and another day we struck out about fifty miles west along the Highway to ‘Prince Rupert. And just the other. day we drove out in the ‘pouring rain to Cedarvale and -the boys jogged back, But this time, because of Centennial _year, we decided to go all the ‘way ‘and started training -in -earnest about the end of ‘January,” said Al Cameron. ; Under’ the supervision. of Cameron. and Recreation ‘Director, Peter Fanning, of-the Terrace Community Centre, the -boys'will start their: ‘southward trek. al’ midnight, Saturday, April ‘10, following -a torchlight parade:.and official : sendoff parade, “At-10-p.m: "the participants will: ‘gather. ‘at the Municipal building “and march down ' |Lakélse-Ave.,:.and left:.to> the Cohimiunity Centre wiiers brief official sendoff ‘Speeches will be smart: march "past inire.will precede. the open aly ther{ng ia ‘the. grounds. of” es Mie satin 8 will” ho vill not pass it o the. Inner-until he is about-a. side Terrace east on 16. eworthy is: the’ fact’.that tho-boys were hosen fro from ‘the eighteen hours.’ ©.’ sleeping -bags » and. other ~ Setoridary “roads. Schools”, explains Cameron, “if anything they are the non-. joiners- in any.- previous recreational activities: but not oné boy has drapped out during the arduous training program.” . Typical of the heterogenous. make-up of the Terrace population, both -Indian - and white lads are involved in the fj Tun which has sparked the avid ~ support of the businesses and service clubs of the district. “Some of the kids have never been out of the north ‘before,’ says Pete Fanning, “it will be a“ real experience for them," The Co-op has donated jackets for all the runners and other firms have donated money and foctwear. The group of fleetfeet will, a - divide: into 12 hour shifts with: .4 _ half.the boys running and. ‘the me . olher half sleeping. . Lt : .Each runner will hit the. road for five miles or three or four. ><. hours “a day in’ one ‘mile: - stretches. boy is’ not- “expected to” ‘exceed “A bus ‘will travel ‘ahead with equipment.: : Service clubs ‘along’ the route will provide food for the runners ‘and public schools, .closed -for- the holidays, will be ‘opened: and.”. made available for Sleeping, quarters... ce . Nearing. “Vancouver the runners’ will. keep to the request’ Irom: the’ Attorney General's department has kept the boys"off.the 401 Freeway. . er. traversing: ‘Highway ‘16 tto Prince George and south A. special. | April 16, The boys, who range in age from 13 to 19 years will carry with them a Running Stick for presentation to Laurie Wallace, - leader. of. the Centennial Commitee, . and’ scrolls, Courtesy of the Terrace Chamber: of Commerce, with . "-preetings from Terrace to. the -Mayoers of the sixteen wayside .. towns through which the boys - will travel, scroll is being prepared for Mayur Tom Campbell of destination Vancouver, The’ total for each - - . coy _.'tlunning ‘Stick! Kalum Reserve. in Terrace; . Centennial’ ‘Roadruaners - Gentermat distan ‘this . opportunity - shown’ with ‘carver, Ben Bol will be . presented . to Louie Wallaco. iaiitiee ‘upon’ completion -of. ithe ‘Roadninn re.fram Terrace to. |off on 900 mile - jaunt ~ Travelling in a pack of sixty-four boys they will Each boy will receive take to’ wish Godspeed to the _Roadrunners, cedar, displays | i) centennials, and abalon: