» ne expansion | signs al both ends af the cily.. bes drawn’ on. Mr, _ struction through Counsel; ‘The: Radford, Minister of Recreation -and.: Conservalian “atounced- “Monday, four recreation “grants / - money will pay one third of the * cost of establishing a chair lift, :.:t rape low and a day lodge'on the;*"° ~Hidber vis Work: rationally, s° dalmly “ind - conelsely,"": However“ the tension was ob vious despite the fact thal ‘all ~-hhospital -Services continue: to . operate ™ * as “usual: smoathly. . and * hoppital-stalf aré very, uneaay. ~ However they all will work until the: Minister | speaks: We are however deeply concerned and we fully support . Ihe Department Heads -in this matter ‘in: thé meantime ‘the - _ -hospital will continue te eoperale ; no normally.”: Phe -crilical aapect’ of the “blowsip of one week: ago.was’ “made clear in the words of Dr. De -W." Strangway; , Chief af ~ Medical, Staif, who. said "The “situation , has affected the ine Engines by MAZDA: “The few words from the Chief ; ‘of Medical, Staff" obviously af- ° fecled mast of the Trustees. Victor Jolliffe «said that -he knows the doctor’ in ‘question "New & Used Vehicles SKEENA AUTO METAL SHOP Ltd pe No. D5-032, jayor: Gorden: Rowiand and City, Administrator Jack Hardy have. ‘Felurned (o Terrace filled h optimism: following a three. iy session in’ the Legislative Victoria. ] pose “af . fimds* with, ~ the: municipality ‘can - undertake ihe Installation: of ervices essential to the ‘growth - ihe: ‘The lack. a mu: or” the? cily. Sond have. -no- alternative other ‘than placing . ‘The-mayir sai ‘hat he'was pleased thal ihe Mi islers with - whom, He "spoke ‘had’a' good _.y aWarenéss set “asic . can dale With- bet Jolliffe’s The petition was to have’ been’ “heard last: Wednesday’ bul Mr... 635- a672 _ Lands tpose af the trip wa | to. “the-.power- to -under' “legislation such as.the kind. that.” * - Terrace requires if il is'to go ahead with'steps to ready itself” for: the - ‘expansion that must. "come: “AT TERRACE | of. Housing Lorne Nicholson and Forests * and © Waler Resource, Minister Bob Williams were encduraging in ihelr: discussions with: the ‘Terrace delegation. ° ‘Despite .the fact that “there - ‘does. nol. exist any legislati:: vehicle at the mement throu which’: such’ funding: could: be ‘made the Mayor was advised Lo. make, his.-case: before: Norm 3.” Pearson, Executive Adsistant to “Minister ‘Williams “and of the’ Land «Use Secretariat... "This bady is: made, up of... seven.’ . cabinet “ministers ° meeting in” committee’ and -this group, has ake any (Denis... Cocke)... , “ad | hais alway threatening * to feave,"”. _Hidber. immediately stepped in, -: Chalrman : Ted: and directed Mr. Jolliffe not to voice an opinion agala. ‘ “ln opening the meeting, which” he played strictly ‘by. the-ruled .- holding: the* board by’ a. firm hand;. Mr,: Hidber: referred ‘to “the incident of a few days ago, ‘whith & would ‘call’ a crisis, 1: must say that Tam pleased that " we avoided a shut-down of the hospital,” - : He advised. his Board that he A ihe “moinent™ her facing * critical --shortag: residential lots . becaus existing . service: lines: ogre ™ operaling ; at~ ‘the - maximum” * ‘Joad, ‘Drainage is also a major: : factor'in, development in‘areas “where sewer and Storm. SEWETS are not’ overlgade : . penditure.af' same 3900, 000 for the construction of storm sewer: : . “anda sanitary, sewer Irunk line on’ Eby ‘between Walsh and Graham, making, more than 300 lols available. od "Mayor: ‘Rowland ‘said’ that a “decision.cn the:-Terrace request: could he forthcoming within the : next | ren: ‘days ar. $0. fall's" election -sub- ~ 10:00 ality Eedy.0 morn ‘Jolliffe did not_ appear and he! represented ; by’ An. alfidavil : the court slaling j was nol: present bul these efforts-had_ nol been Honourable ~ . James’ for: this. urea’. yovalling on, 332.67," , sperracé” “ihe: “Terrie ° : Danniiwt Liogs ‘Club received", ‘a $17 166.67 grant: towards: the: > build the-ennis- -tacilities earlier: “this 'y "Development -Suciely. ‘Phe: feral ‘ pegeived ‘con: ~ Birmiation, from Joha! Pouselte, - ‘Administrator .of the- Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, that. - _ {he proposed Health Center wil 5 be | .consiructed:: on Memorial: Hospital Grounds. - was ve ; building, of tennis courts. in-ihe =: lower ureu of Upper | ‘Little Park... 2 Phe: Lions anounced plans ‘to, Is Ye eakallum: Ski! nie : forthed” ! :On ihis oceagion Mr, Jollilte's. lawyer- requested: that ithe petilion be withdrawn and the Speaking. 10: “Mayor Rowland last. ‘spring: ‘to aevelop “KL ‘sumkallum, Mountain asa, ski resorl-area: also will receive’ a grant ‘lotalling: -185,000. : That: i sanitary he. ‘Minister ’- and. ‘ffleials. were unanimous. in this ‘deeision,. ta‘ have: the ‘multiple’ ‘pur ose, health: building: constricted i in’ the’ downtown: area, area .presiding judge: allowed this. --, that'several; efforts ‘had: been. . ‘made “to. contact. Mr: Jolliffe, including “a sregistered: letter, vt ; onthe matter the Herald. was -time he will'b advised ’ ‘that: Counsellor. Galt, There:has heen a ‘move afoot’. Terrace And District Chamber of ‘Commerce Monthly DinnerMecting Tuesday, April: 9° TerraceHotel6: 30 p.m. SEP ttal Bas pnts ve ea EEN RS a ERR BO gE wea Dae ‘tawyer in Prince ‘George and. thé =the latter appeared in court on” inl, only. ‘makesil. gel cilizens t to wark:. received: a eral report “from his. lawyer.” ‘and "that: wailing: = f urther: information t lage’ near . Hagel ton i $50,000 ‘grant: to help uild- a “ seu ‘and exhibili “suchy.facililies a5 the “Terrace : aC the’ Terrace Swimining Pool have enefiled from this Phase twa of construction oof the Skeena River Bridges is now - underway with Dominion Bridge at work on the $1,400,000 contract to supply fabrication and erection Gpon existing foundations of. the structural steelwork for the main channel bridge which is 1,240 Yeet "Phase « one of: this develap- “ment would ‘invalve ihe ex- province. Already in this ‘area: had veritied ‘sith B.C.H, LS. and” ‘has: been assured : that’ deaplte’ he request for dismissal of the «: - Board, that. it ‘still has; full responsibility bntil the Minister ‘makes a.ruling He warned Kit members of the Board ‘and staff that no public “statements were lo be made by individuals to the press, ©. ‘°° * Mr; Jolliffe stated: that he. thought ihe electronic media was. carrying the reporting: of the ¢ris{s too far giving several reports daily.as:‘to whether or not the hospital: was still fune- bd nr pi : -MaeGillis find, Gibbs has: gotten : rid.of the’ : -smoke from their. cedar pole operation alongside © “the CNRall tracks in Terrace. Thecompany iz . : _ mid-way through a $100,060 program which will’: -, see their two burners torn down arid replaced by *. * ‘hoppers’. The hoppers will laad the waste into a tioning. ‘He said “that he has. - taped” all ;.these . reports. and desired. '. would “bring ‘then. in “for a playback if. the’ Board ‘Bo, ‘Trustee Penner ‘slated that he . does not intend to stop talking — -as he still feels: that he. was righl. | . : Trustee Fred - defended: the media and said that all that. happened was very real there was @ real threal lo the operation of the hospital and it was hard factual news, and it was factually jandled by the long requiring eight spans and ‘the west channel bridge which 15 780° ; feet long and comprising six spans. pected to be completed i in 1974 could be delayed until 1975, : Weber : few refuse.truck the company has purchased and lake it to a refuse dump outside city limits. . ‘The burner at the east end of the M & G yard has alreddy been replaced wilh the above hopper and the other burner is scheduled for demolish- . ment immediately. se PROVINCIAL LIBRARY “media. a : Administrator Tony Wagemakers said that all Is going smoothly but there is still danger. “He noted; that the Board did not move an inch and that the Department Heads are weil aware of. this. -. ; ‘Trustee . Waldemar. Perner interjected’ by .stating “I can read-by-laws and J am righ." «: Administrator. Wagemakers assured the Board that unless the Minister changes the siluation that all members of staff would continue to accept The bridges originally ex-, the: spring of > Lumber “in! 4969 by -C . During ‘those: years, “However, capital constraints, Ilmited, : lumber. and--fibre’ recovery ’in: relation’ to the increase in. the; lumber volumes produced: Aaa : , PARLTAWENT BLDS.- ~ VEGTOREA me : Board ‘policies and aietiven a COs Irying to ‘solve ‘the $4,000 Bt. Victor. ‘Jollifte® voice’ d the: opinion (hat tie: Minister would : not step Into a. “highly: political situation” and recalled that It. took Minister: Cocke a year. lo. : only. slightly over $2,000, 006 had. appoinl: -a _ government representalive to the Board: « The. Board got: down to business and Administrator -Wagemakers was able to. bring some goad news Lo the meeting. "He sald that when the final _ adjustments Lo the budgel are . made the hospital should end up with a $700 surplus for the: isa ; operating year. Victor Sanitte was handed the very difficult task of heading up the Construction Committee, construction ” Hf Ly ea iTAUCKS | RIVERDRIVE. | $1 .5 Million — 000 additional capita | required the: Board to undertake its “renovation: program, The total cost of the job will exceed $6,000,000 while” been" requested in fast, year *% referendum. “as, 4 ae ‘The sum of 59,857; was 5 been . ‘allocated. for the summer | student program. - beck has been asked ta came‘up with some planning - in this regard. ‘The meeting ended - on a “minor crisis’, when Trustee Norah Jacques, who represents. the District of ‘Terrace, Jost her « shoes, OS.873° _ TERRACE B.C. - | Expenditure — - Pohle ~ Canadian Cellulose Compény, Limited’s Northern Lumber Operation at Terrace received a $1,500,000 shot in the arm. “recently when the Company’s Directors approved an ‘ex- penditure for the installation of new facilities designed to im- prove recovery of lumber and pulp fibre from the° operations, © and lo: significantly reduce “. pollution problems. =: Since acquisition of Pohle CanCal, - annual lumber production al the plant has ‘tripled to 119,000,00° feet board measure.in 1973. - result, significant, portldns of » procesned , Jogs.-have, shes : burned or. used as lan ‘The LW.AS, ‘whieh fecentiy: M. to Fepresent: won the right worker's al Can ‘Cel's Pohle. Lumber’ Qperation-has. moved quickly to sel up a. union ‘com mittee far the Pohie workers...’ At a meeling Sunday evening al ihe Terrace Hotel, “workers elected twelve members ta:ihe committee. They are Chairman; M, Morrison, Vice-Chairman Vi" ’ Prehar, Secretary, S. Malhotra and {ob stewards Vv. -Harkonen, : Committee to | sty ‘Union: Committee ‘mank. J, “Chnitora, W \ ‘Casper; H.. Caving. R. ‘Panter. - Lumber of this excess refuse from the plant site :to. neighboring : properties, Further, landfill is Increasingly. becoming -an inefficient method of waste disposal. The capital ex- penditure program now un- -derway - will - largely reduce these problems... while sub- stantially ~ “inereasing the profilable utilization of all logs processed in the mill, “At the same. ‘tltrie,: improvements ta _ working | ‘areas. and employee facilities ‘in the plant. are ® being Bs undertaken, a Bob: Davis, Sfanager ‘of the Operation, says that, despite @ long. delivery. --period .- for equipment and materials, work js expected to be completed by - “late fil of.this year and. that he ‘ shutdo: people, “and ‘K. Ball: * The Herald. figs also. learned . that: local. IWAt organizer, Bruce + Ferguson and an, organizer. from: the International ‘union's’ Vanesiver office are. currently: - at. work in Terrace Irying'lo gel. - : workers” al. "Skeena, ‘Forest - Products:o. dump the Terrace - aid District Forestry Union ta favor x of he: T W. AL! Leisure Services _ Provincial Seerétary,. ‘The Horiourable Ernest Hall, says a commillee is.:sludying: the _ report on Leisure Services. in British Columbia lo decide-what aclion should betaken, =) 5 © Dr. Eric: F. Broom: of; he University of British-Columbia ‘was commissioned lo prepare the report in April of las! year. ‘Tt was tabled in the Logialalure by. Mr, Hall on “March 25.. “Th is avery comprehensive “report ‘covering all fields of: leisure activily In the Provin- ce,” said Mr...Hall, “and we” hope to be ‘able to act upon y vl : within the. rex!” few months." “The 195 ‘page report... _ ayailable from, the queen's ‘Printer.in Viclori : $3,00, plus tax. °1t-makes 80 ; yecomméndations: ‘relaled to -reerealional, ‘cullural,: “heritage “det vities. * report will'study. it ald: pass an their’ reattions. tomy ‘olfice,” id Mr.’ ‘Hall: “Tf such reaction Apri, we will be: able'locon- sider, i’ when deciding what Cash Prizes in Coloring Contest Presented yl Duhan' S. = Wella. vi Gellen- - TOL “Ate “s ngtallation’of the new facilities. : (-a.cost of | . and. | hope those, alfected | by, the: reaches mie*by.the;middie of. action ‘Should be taken onthe. : th a et ela