og PER ARA ARR we rr PPK eee RT Privryavrererse ] ea heey = *The Terrace B.C. Native Songster Brigade of the Salvation Army z * will be taking part in the 90th Anniversary of the Western Congress 2 * of the Salvation Army which will take place in Edmonton, Alberta : : October 13 through 15. The local choir, under the direction of “Frank Howard campaign schedule “Frank Howard N.D.P. can- “didate for Skeena continued his Zeam(paign this week with a day- “time main street campaign in *Vanderhoof and.a Thanksgiving... tdinner sponsored by the Van- terhoof N.DP. Club in the evening, “ On Tuesday, October 10th, ‘Mr. Howard spcke at a public meeting at the Tweedsmere ‘Hotel in Burns Lake and moved vio the Hazelton are Wednesday, ‘October lith, for a day and vevening of meeting people ona ‘personal basis, a procedure which Mr. Howard developed some ume ago. - Thursday, October 12, will see Mr. Howard in the Kiltamaat Indian community culminating there: with, a megting in the evening. On Friday, Oetober 13th, Mrr Howard will fly to Masset for a meeting there in the evening with the Indian people at the Masset Reserve. There will be a dance and social held in New Masset on’ Saturday the 14th and Mr. Howard will return to Prince Rupert early on the morning of Sunday the. 15th, THE HERALD, TERRACE, B. c. ~ Terrace chorale io sing in Edmonton. Songster Leader Chester Moore, comprising some 25 singers will: perform as a group and as part of a mass choir during the three days. The choir will leave Terrace on Thursday, October 12, from the Salvation Hall at 8:00 p.m. woe, rs af _ WEDNESDAY, ‘OcTORER Li 197 Frank Howard ‘seeks. copper smelter. in ‘N WwW. British: Columbia _ Frank Howard, NDP Can- didate for Skeena, while in Smithers called upon the Canadian Development Cor- poration immediately to take sleps to promote the building of a copper smelter in Nor- thwestern B.C. Mr. Howard said, “During this last session of Parliament I " prepared and introduced a bill to give the Canadian Development Corporation specifi c authority to enter into arrangements-with the mining industry to establish a copper smelter in our area.” | .-.- Mr. Howard gaid, phere. ‘are? four mining companies, Bethlehem Copper, Place’ Development, Noranda and Newmont who: have formed consortium to build'a copper smelter and who appear to be desirous of working with either” the Federal or Provincial governments in this venture.”. “T believe there should be government involvemient,” said . Mr. Howard, ‘for: that is the» best way to.insure that all en- vironmental factors are con- sidered and the environment’ Mitchell...“Northern . products should be — processed and used _ in the north” | “Under a new purchasing policy more of the Federal Government's requirements in Western Canada will be pur- chased in Western Canada.” So stated Mr. Richardson, - Minister of Supply Services, adding that ‘'...tax payer's dollars will be saved because the new policy of . regional buying will reduce — the Government's distribution costs.’’, , “It is now the intention of the Government” Richardson said, “to consider distribution costs to the point of final use, as well as the original costs of the product, when determining the Most appropriate sources of supply. In order to reduce ‘distribution costs, it is ‘desireable that the source of - supply be as close as possible to the point of final use.” he said. This statement is directly in line with John Mitchell's stand Issues of concern in Skeena riding PREPARED BY JOHN E. MITCHELL, LIBERAL CANDIDATE - “SKEENA REPRESENTATION: “The most important i issue in Skeena today is representation, The N.D.P. incumbent Frank Howard, has forsaken the House, and the people of Skeena; he is bored with his job. ’ His attendance i in the House in the last session was 29 per cent. We know he is handicapped because he's a member of the ‘Mitchell...““Howard is the M.P.. /:with the worst attendance record” ; “What garbage” declared : John Mitchell in response to the < excuses offered by incumbent “Frank Howard. - Howard had responded to : charges that his attendance in : The House was only 29 percent, : implying an absence of nearly : three quarters of the time. “Howard's record is not, only poor, it is the worst attendance record of any Member of Parliament.” Mitchell said. “He explains that he was away for two weeks in Australia and New Zealand, that he had minor illnesses twice and that he had to return to his riding. I submit these are feeble ex- cuses!"’ Mirchell argued. “All NOTICE RE SCHOOL REGISTR ATION Until furiher nojice, all primary children transferring into the “Horseshoe Area’ will be enralled at PARKSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL - 3624 Eby Street, as classrooms at E.T. ~ Kenney Primary are filled to capacity. Board of School Trustees, School Disdtrict No. 86 (Skeena-Cassiar) For All Your. Talforing feeds Gone in and meet Gus | Llotsakis M.P.5 are subject to minor illnesses, and most make trips © to their ridings. Next thing he'll use the excuse that he was - serving on a committee. Well, other M.P.s serve on com miltees too.” . “The fact remains,” Mitchell stated, “that an independent survey came up with these absentee figures, Howard was the man with the worst at- tendance record, and Mr. ‘Howard does not deny it...nor can he give a reasonable ex- planation.” “Tt is as we have said from thestart,” Mitchell concluded,” Frank Howard i is bored with his job, after some twenty years as a representative he just can’t be bothered anymore. Well...that Means its time for a change, because Skeena must have representation.” | Stevens... ‘I lack Recapping the results of his recent swing through the Skeena riding, P.C, Candidate, Everelt Stevens, expressed his concern at the alarming lack of representation that has been given to the electorate of this riding by the encumbent, Frank . “Wherever you go”, | Howard. said Stevens, “‘the specifics may change, but everywhere: requests are being carried ‘to the Federal Government ‘on an individual bagis . without, the support ° of | _ the representative. | ‘elected - - The -ARDA. opposition, but that does not account for a 71 per cent ab- sence from his Seat, where he should at least. be: trying to represent the people of Skeena,..., Mr. Howard has been in politics’ _ for 20 years, aiid itis showing. It ‘is time to replace Frank Howard to give Skeena active representation in The House, from the majority, Government side. ENVIRONMENT: It may be necessary to further study the use of nuclear power generation as an alternative to the dam- ming of rivers. I am concerned about the destruction of rivers and we are learning now that dam construction effects even te river deltas. The’ en- vironmental effects are very complex and far reaching: Careful study must be made to. avoid errors. UNDERPRIVILEDGED: I do not like designations of problems by ethnic groups, colour or other racist generalizations. There is an under-priviledged group which includes a number of native persons, white persons and various other persons, My personal philosophy is to see government provide assistance to everyone to whatever extent necessary to bring them to the first rung of the ladder, The ‘first rung’ is, by definition, that point of socio- economic readiness where a person is equipped to choose his destiny and work towards his goals in our rich and exciting economy. The land is strong... "and every Canadian should have an opportunity to share in the future, UNEMPLOYMENT: Throughout Canada there is talk of the ‘unemployment problem’ Not so.in “whole, here to fill existing” jobs. Fur- ther, we have opportunity here for growth that wil] create even more jobs and bring growth and prosperity to this entire area, Industrial growth will, and must be achieved, with full “'Skeena. . “On thé ecological consideration. We. must seek favourable con- ditions that will make it viable for secondary industry to locate in the Northern Intericr.. — AIRPORTS: Airport facilities in the north must be ‘improved at a much faster rate than they are presently being dealt with. Already in this campaign I have demonstrated how a little effort can get action out of Ottawa, I submit its better to send a new man from Skeena than to try to teach the old one new tricks. C.M.H.C.: Ways must be found to curb the increasing interest cost on C.M.H.C. funds, In a strong land, it must be possible for a family to acquire a homeand land on terms which are reasonable. C.M.H.C.’ must catch up to the times. Statistics indicate that 36 percent of the ‘new, single family dwellings’ purchased last year were mobile homies. C.MLECC, must-act quickly . to provide ‘terms. whereby financing is available to persons purchasing. mobile homes to, certain standards. Similarly, C.M.H.C, must review the gounds for reluctance to finance new construction secured by’ rural Jand Property titles. I will am concerned over the of representation” ating ' order Of The Eastern Star grant to-Hazeélton for ‘the-re-.” | building of ‘a. sawmill: that. burned down; the. committa;] of - 178,000 dollars for -the ‘Burns Lake Airport development. a ‘two. prime,’ éxamples: of» In- dividual . area” endeavours §. totally unsupported b ’ Howard. ‘= It_ mu “Howard. _ RUMMAGE > push for answers to ’ the problems in housing. C.N. RAILWAY: The C.N. . Railway is a big factor in the _ economy of .the Northern In- we need more people - terior as a whole, Increased co- operation is needed between the C.N. and the Provincial Railway. Extensions are needed of the C.N, line north of Topley into Granisle and south from Houston into the Qotsa Lake region, Similarly in- creased rail facilities are needed to the north of the Hazelton and Terrace areas, clear into the Yukon. I wiil push for sensible and planned rail extension throughout the riding. Upgrading of the C.N, northline must be accelerated. 1 want answers on the matter of frequent derailments; there have been too many on this line. I feel that it is essential that ‘snowsheds be incorporated into the line. We cannot supply our port cities of Kitimat and Prince Rupert until a_ safe, year-round line is a reality. While we co-operate with the P.G.E. we must recognize it as a potential drain leading south out of the heart of the north, and “while we need their hely in development, we won't lay back and be taken for a ride! THE REAL NORTH: That’s right, the Skeena Rivet and much of the inhabited area . . of Skeena are to the south of this _ vast riding which extends north to the Yukon. border. Throughout this’vast and rich riding are smail communities anxious for development and equally anxious about their environment. We in. Skeena havea untae opportunity to tap that northern products should. be processed and used in the north. In this way. jobs are created and. prices will be . lower. John Mitchell is the Liberal candidate for Skeena in the upcoming federal edlection. Small engine repair course There is still room for ad- ditional students for the small engine‘ repair. course which siarted Monday night at the - Terrace Vocational School. Classes are held twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:00 until 10:00 pm. The course will continue until Christmas, ABy percon - in- terested in taking this course can register this evening at the Vocational School at the class or by telephowing the School. our northern’ resources in- [i telligently, a planned step at a if time..in the words o f Mr. Trudeau “,...all in the delicate balance of economic growth and a healthy environment.” ‘protected: ; in ‘addition “the Canadian Development. Cor- [poration was specifically set up ‘0 . promote: — industrial development and give it. Canadian complexion. aa “Bor. too Jeng the Liberal’. government has permitted, and indeed, promoted the export af - resources from Canada and in “the process has. exported jobs for Canadians. . “Here is: a. chance,". concluded : Mr. . Howard, “to help balance ‘the’ _ Seale and use the wealth of this. area in the area. an RCMP. + promotions “three members of the " perraes detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police received promotions last.week. ‘The detachment head Ron, 4am Woolger was promoted. to Staff Sergeant from Sergeant. | Corporal Robert DeArmond became a sergeant and con- stable Mike Hewitt became a - corporal, St. Sgt. 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