Ltd. "Mon. - Sai. 9 - “The Money Savers] - | -Worthera Drugs |: Sun..12 + 6 p.m, a. - 635-6666 | o ao . SERVING TERRACE AND DISTRICT _ aah "WEDNESDAY, B.c., OCTOBER 18, 1972 TERRACE, B.C, 4614 Cazelle Aye, Volume 66 ‘No.-t60- (oe : The Federal Minister of fairs, Ron Basford visited Terrace for i@ luncheon meeting. last gBasford was in Terrace to “campaign » or John Mitchell and to Jearn how to _ facts about the P ear street _ upgrading” Mayor Lioyd Johnstone ad- mressed Council last- Tuesday evening in connection with.a Atler published inthe Terrace -. erald over (he signature’'pf .: rmer Terrace Mayor’ Vic, iffe, The first magistrate. @ylvised the aldermen present jial it definitely is not his policy wm bring up letters published ' ally at a council meeting but. al in the present case he. nsidered it in the publie in- .’ merest lo.reply to Mr. Jolliffe in. geew of what he referred .to as Rinsinuations and threals’’ -- @ntained in the said letter, Mr. Johnstone suggested: that. r. Joliiffe, in view of his years mayor and alderman should well-versed ‘on’ the: cily’s licy in regard to subdivisions, d particularly, if he had died the matter, the true ts ‘in connection with up- ading work undertaken on’ ‘ar Streel. oe age ayor Johnstone, referring to “threal’” made by Vic Jolliffe: :: forward delails of this’ up, ding costs to the Ins ‘undertaken ~ 18 ! Urban Af- #row hair.’’ Monday. and future r considerable use of-Pear Street: including finest trailer courts on which: there are some 70 to 80 trailers” “on well Kept lols. This is in fact, ‘one of the city’s lop up-grading . priorilies. 0 07... 4. Mr, Johnstone ren some $13,000 had been set aside for. lhis project in the budget last May. Since this amount was overestimaiéd paving was within ~. the estimated sum, " Alderman G.E. Rawlang said ’ tha’ t Pear Street in its former condition was | ‘damned’: dangerous and that there had been several ‘accidents coming over the hill, He said that he as . the representative of. the . tan . , referred to the' years 1962-63-64, cilizenry’ was ‘not abave: spen- ‘ding the ‘citizens money lo. protect lives; © ; “ man Rowland, indicated that he’ was ‘disgusted. on reading “stupid things-like that'!, * ‘Alderman’ D, Maroney said d done the right thing -ulidertaking this upgrading : work. He expressed the opinion’; « that: ‘councilhad in fact saved Min connection with.the char le. Laxpayer' money. with ‘this: made by Vic. Jolliffe thal the My was underwriting. sub- iders, the mayor said: that mice the onset ‘of his: ad- ainistration sub-dividers hay 4 alk cases, exceeded: 1 anyon Cily,.. Terry: Robe: He spoke to'a gathering people about. Ottawa's housing’ and. urban. development policies ‘both past Ireet: ':. The mayonadded some 135 new. residents and one_of the city's | :: :an area which: reminded that - ' Said “Let's'*be, honest,. Pear . M0 money ‘has been spent on Obviously: annoyed, ‘Alder. he.‘was.. confident that: of fifty itizens must know the true | ; ‘at this point that. with the influx ‘of-'‘new }-in-fagt now paying Its-owa way. rn : _ Alderman ., lan. MacDonald,’ struggling to: control -his ire, Street was dedicated in 1912 and utilities or road -work until now.” He said there was no way {9 gel any money from any sub- ‘divider. Monies for that section must come from public funds or - construction be undertaken by: “volunteers with oa ‘wheelbarrow’; - Alderman MacDonald: years when: Vic Jolliffe was -on Council and ‘doted ‘that it had: - cost the :present day ‘taxpayer’: $39,400 to- correct mistakes * made by Vie Jolliffe and: ’ Company -at thal time, :. . “Mr, MacDonald accused Mr,* Jolliffe of. mating. . “‘political | “hay”. “He sald that today by- "Jaws, were writen, studiéd-and* - “passed making sub-dividers © heel. specifications which are’. ‘far: above, anything . required: just a few years ago. « residents in that area the city - . was - finally’ gatting “some: .returns, from; its