Proves. Library, Perlodicals Depatizant, Victoria, Be Ce. en 1985 LTD. Herd Top: ay A bedutiful 4-door Sedan hat is full’ : eatlpped. Only ..... nsarnnnennntcns | - “Serving Terrace, 1 across the cn track at the rear Avenue and nt sniacended Greig Ae . of the Catholic ‘church and Su-jenue, | _ - -per-Valu Shopping centres. The | ae Lg GRAVEL TRUCK END SECTION was dragged 100 yards when atruck by a CN train Friday evening. See Story at right, School referendum asks $3, 214,300 ~ Rate epayers in School District 88 wail “ ~-#-$3,214300-referendim’ December Fi" The referendum will cover the school district's share of capital yéar ar pe) “School District 88, one of thé|- costs for the construction of 88 classrooms, six Ubraries ‘and PLAY SET FOR STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY | Terrace Public ‘Library will have. drama for its story, hour next Saturday... Instead of the normal program of reading. from Hbrary books for: youngsters, & play will be pres sented to-mark the- ‘opening of Young Canada Book” Week, The play, to. he. presented at 11 a.m, will --be ‘Acted by stud. | ents from’: ‘Thornhill ” ‘School's Grades 5,6 and 7, It’s title: : "Book. Worms Don't Have to Bite,” : Record schools’ budget i in '69 . 5 School. District 88: expects’ to | bring’ down a record $5,108, 500 budget for 1969, - The bidget: is provistonal pend- Ing ‘approval by‘ the B,C,. De- partment of Education... | s A major boost. in. the 1969 |" i budget will ‘come: from the ag- B dition of 600 youngsters. who will a -be enrolled in Kindergarten : ‘in September, 1968. © it wilt be the first introduc: Hons ‘of jedergartens in fhe school district, 1, . ag Haag re four. -Agtiyity. TOOME. OVER, largest geographical units in the province, includes Terrace, thé | Hazeltons, "Stewart and. Alice laa "The referendum will be heldin|. conjofiction with munleipal and School board elections, .- : ‘The ‘referendum ‘figure of 83,2 = 214,300. is calculated’ to cover |’ construction. costs ‘in the: next three years,. School ‘District 39 Secretary- ‘Treasurer.Edward T, Wells, pre- ‘dicted that-the student, enrolment |: ‘will rise by 2,480, inthe next three ‘years, +: 4 Asked to eworare. of Commerce, ° "School District ars TED LES has. a way with fig- ures, His erystal ball hadhim just $94 out on estimated cost _ of the $148,406 Hazeltonamal-. " gamated secondary school ad- f fee ‘Work: ‘started d Novem: 7 People, interested in the jde~ ‘Jeét ean. frequently find thelr reading the. letters column of ’ the . Vancouver Sun,. But one - letter: signed “by a CLIFF NASH is something-else again . and, will offer'neither afd nor comfort’ to the, Jocal Chamber - “Friend Nash . wrote the. Sun aprépos a move “to ask’: for «Introduction of : French: ini publie’ schools .tn. - Vancouver.and Terrace, Or * as: Nash ‘pata ‘it “and also in - ‘Terrace as there are about 300 |: -families up there and'most of - them 1 can't tspeak taal : He sald. ‘anadded boost toenrols hae ment: will be'the addition of kin- dergarten’:in the. sghool. district a beginning next’ Sertember, :” He: also anticipated’ some: "$00 -children: to: boost. enrolment in the Stewart ‘area as the Granduc plant expands, - Wella said the referendum PrO- | “posals had-now received. approve | al ofthe Department of Education, | | He said that he did not‘antiel- pate 3 any substantial increase in 7 the tax mill raté because of the | : referendum, Wells explained that bast referendum had boostéd:the. rate -by-less than hal€ a mil) and that in'future extra costs encoun tered would be offset by a broad- ,er tax: base, . He-said he felt the referendunt: Was. a realfstic ‘proposal. “The Department of: Education .has ‘gone: over all our submissions with a fine tooth comb anda. Anieroscope. as well,'? ‘he said, “They: aye . in. apreoment with ‘our eateulations." Sees “Terrace, ; “and “Prince: ey | ‘Muntelpal Counells : discussed low-standard, housing. at .a“joint| ‘meeting. on mutual | Problems (November 14), =: : * The meeting waa heldin Prince ‘Rupert: over. a buffet. supper. “ Ruper Mayor Pete Lester sald his ‘city’s - attitude . was .to pens alize: the owner, rather than to evict the tenant, The: Rupert appraach ts to ‘pre: “slat, that. once. a dwelling is: vac, ated, the landlord must. bring it | - up-to: clty standards before rents |: - {ing it, “igeneratlon-of the human Intel- worst ~.fears ‘confirmed -by.|-" Public holidays on Monday “| are a nightmare to Terrace: Herald slaves including your gab. bag. sage. Fortunately “Thornhill School principal ~. JAKE: MARTENS . saved his. .| abi ; ‘ “to. "showease™ 7 aetiool’s. academic reetra, awrdéte: ““I-kept X from school’ ’ yesterday because hermother is’ in. Vancouver and I'm nat -@ very. good hairdresser, On “the basis of these facts I. took ’ hex to'get a perm,” a . (And there's a poseibletrag- -edy. hidden in this::one:<‘Y: - didn’t Make it to school cause. . Bhe- got frozen half way there: : and my ‘husband couldn't eet - the car- Started, - mu And you could: ‘envisage one’ “Weary, mother writing to:ex- * euse ther” ‘youngster’s - ‘tatdin:. Dnessit ‘ nhill ‘subject, Grade teachers | SHEILA . HODGSON. came up with ‘some. of her’ Students “more ‘original contributions, . . Remembrance Day teaction by “one youngster was: “Whenthe sold{ers ‘die, they: 20 uptoGad ‘and make’ toys’ for us,!”’ And — . When asked . wha. was Prime - ~Minster: Trudeau, there came _the intriguing answers of “Cay the. ‘intriging. “answers of- - “Captain Hook’, “The Boss _ of the Holleopters' and ‘The . Leader", ; gg ge ; It’s probably too late. in the year to-do anything about it, but ‘the Kalum. Road’ up to the. _ bench could do. with a white | line at the edge to'mark where . the. road, ends’ and-‘the “cllff - begins, . It’s tricky Griving at at the. best of ee OS t @ “Like one - ‘narrted dad: ‘wha? “1. slept ‘inthis morn-:). "Ang. That 1s. Why: Tam late,’ wm Ml @bektall pai NEV TERRACE-KITIMAT, AIRPORT TERMINAL whieh op ‘the first time Nox hor 4, 15 a marked MproveMe( -| Good,” amight:, be* required’ this week, new ‘president, use ed Friday-to. at a ‘ie lowest !Dunn,, who was, introduced ata. ‘attendéd - by. civic and business dignitaries from both Kitimatand Terrace, toldhis ‘audience that he shared their con- cern: at possible pollution haz- ards when Eurocan’s bigpulpand [lumber plants ‘go into opera- a orave will be doing everything within the realm of known facts; both in equipment insta) lation and | Sata" possible level,?? Dunn said, He ‘warned that ‘4rregulir’? | operations: could: ‘be expected at ‘| firsts. ° He sald there’ would be no | danger but possibly “some dis- . Burocan, tie Finnish-backed ‘pulp - ‘and lumber’ newcomer to Kitimat, is expected to. produce its first lumber next year andthe pulp mill is scheduled to start operations in 1870, The new~ Eurocan president sald ‘that the Eurocan project is basically on target. He said it local economy, Eurocan will do its own log- ging on a tree farm licence aut- side of Kitimat, | Dunn was ‘introduced by the Chairman. of the Board, P. Halle of Helsinki, . Finland,’ Halle. is president of -Enso-Gutzeit oy, _[malority: shareholder in Euro- “Repairs start for 16 West ae 16 caused de= in: . vay ie and Sat- urday.”: Disiclet ~ engineer, Homer said a‘ further ..closure before - ‘final. repairs tould be completed, mo , and: crews were busy. Feplacing them. | anane ' He. wate t this brtaes, like most of the sthers| on Highway 16 West, “, [ts .very' old and all bridges on ‘the highway will Aikely. heed re- 7 paira'in the near future, ‘Department of Highways crews , from Prinée Rupert arealso cai rying . ‘out_& riprap: project,on’ Highway 216°. al River. where ‘part of the “real side is being washed aways. : operation,-to reduce pollution.to | - comfort when the wind blows |: “And while stilt on the Thor. a |.in the wrong direction, will add 575 new dobs to. the ' Good anid, “Hinbers: ‘tn the’ ‘cem|: : | tre. pier: -ot the bridge had rotted| .. ’ Along the” Skeena | ; taken to hospital ‘A Canadian National Raslvays passenger train smashed into a gravel. truck, Friday: evening. © Rupert, dragged the-trick cabin — pact on Kenney Aves The rear part of the truck was drageéd a further fifty yards. Truck. driver William McNeal | of Terrace waa ‘taken to Mille Memorial ‘Hospital - where his condition was later described as satisfactory’. It is undexstood that he suffered severe cuts to ‘the leg, ‘ McNeal managed io: get: par- tially clear when the train hit, His -truck ‘cabin was crushed beyond recognition, ; The train's engineer . Cooper of Prince Rupert was also taken to hospital where he was treated for facial lacerations and "| later released. - The, Kenney St, crossing to “the’east of Pohle' s Lumber Yard, has. no, ‘warning - stop ‘lights, It | is marked “witha wooden sign. : It is approximately: 30. yards from. Highway 16 Tt was. already dark when Me- Neal’s truck was hit by the CN train, at approximately 4 Sip.m, ~ One “by-stander sald it appear. . od that’ . truck: one theempssing - and: waa: r ateeamp inte: “toorestart vita re | port says ,that’the truck was ac- ‘tually moving when’ the, big paé- senger: train :¢ ‘The danger of the Kenney St level crossing has been protest-| . ed in past years, .-: Terrace Municipal Council is currently negotiating « ‘with Pro-|" -vincial . ‘and - Federal. gavern- ments, and Canadian National Aosye. to build an overpass “Coraso. to run for school board — 7 James Pe cat - announced arsday, that he will Tun again): for School Trustee, ‘Caruso was maintenance man for the school district during the years 1953.to 1959, then went}: into his own business, school trustee since 1959, buthas falled each time. * Caruso. sald: ie § fool the new schools... being t today are costing far too much money’’, ‘I would like to put forward my ideas — and. so would like ‘McNeal. had stalled his ashed’ into” ft," He has tried for the’ ‘offies of! oft new overpass would ink Keith she which ‘would be Blocked. cee V Thé train, heading to Prince = § fifty yards from the point.of im- — ‘Hugh — train Friday ev Dri ‘Condition, eaing, oe TRUCK CABIN was ériished beyond fonition when hit by: an -Wiltam MeNeal tn in to the Skoglund Hotsprings pool to reach Carls De Kergommeaux. Incident happened at 3:30-p,m, in the recently openod Hotapringa | public pool, Bernadette, a Grade 6 student at Cassio Hall, sald there- was “hardly. artybody around”? when |: her. nlece went at the deep end, ott duty guard was apparently |. just sitting, watching, ss Ll @ was she sald, dive,” “She waa strugeling in the was: ter 50 1 went. out and got-her,”. The rescue wasn’t that simple, |.* . Carla struggled and forcedhe and: to serve on the school board’. “Then Carla tried to “Searels = ff 0 S ave ni ece . A 12-year-old Terrace’ girl struggled with her ‘eycare : old niece to save-her from drowning Sunday. (November 3,) “Bernadette Scheper, 12, divea | - “She was really Strugeling,™ Bernadette recalled, “7 think’ ff -.- I'd swallowed any more water! ~ would have drowned,” Sha. managed. the rescue.by pushing her “nlece to the edge of. ; the pool, The’ ‘nctdént “Was ontly ee untisticed:by. other people. using ae the ‘pool. : Loe + Bernadette Scheper sald later” that ‘she had probably done the... wrong ‘thing in not first calling : ar for help, ; “But I] was scared she was BO: ing. to drown,"* she sald, “So I. just went in after her,”?. °° | “Next time I’m gzoing’ to by. find: an easier way .to get het, out,” Bernadette Said, aye TERRACES" VETERAN “turnéd out. in “fall: force for Remembrance . ~ Day ¢eremeny November’ if, rescuer upder the water... World: wars While the cere. te |. + Inony: was. transferred indoor to the: Tillte