Association... : maher: association's ~'- i centre auditorium, - council, importance separate. gymnasium stressed in the. - Joan Spencer is President« of “recreation ulldng. complex. If A the. Terrace. Light. ‘Opera both carinot ‘be built now, [t .-students are ‘able-to: com te” "Would be wise'to ‘go ahead with | wi A: This week - stoulvers of ‘only one: typeof: ston and @ Terrace town council listened to walt for. construction “of Mrs. Spencer's presentation of “others n a wonder: if “oa! o ‘Terrace.are- aware.-that -our- ; brief ¢ i regarding the local community | ~ She, as, all ‘members of the’ Arts council speaking to | town the of "having: “he auditorium — and new town has beomce’ the cultural center-of horth-weatern: ‘Britieh Columbia. wy * Terrace” has | caltracted. “top calibre: professionals who ore ‘teaching here. in . their tthe” : . respective . fields, and. ‘whose | with any others -in Cana’ Terrace can no longer: usd the : ‘excuse, “‘l always wanted to but didn't. have the: opportunity”, students, and a very: important -. part is public performance ‘in’ plays, : musicals, concerts and“ recitals: part of their education ‘is-,attending these. same functions whether of amateur or- professional quality. For the Part of the training’ of these | ance com ne “even: ou,” de CONTINUAL BATTL a i have: been: ‘in: Terrace for | ‘end shave fought ‘A ‘continual : battle for . space. start “2 group like the Terrade Light Opera Ase’n, but -ik: has heen impossible for the group to- function. |; Last. season ..we - couldn't .use the . Community Centre at all for: rehearsals as Secondary School: stage, but: ‘It. wasn't .difficult.‘to -- unf Ty School. stage tage. gymnastic events:and dogs. © an‘ enthusiastic group of Any'sets or properties: would | i musicians’ and actors that we have to be removed. from the: ; mee Mtns "very. achool In town hap a ‘gymnasium: available tor athletic endeavours, The same facilities, plus halls owned by various service clubs ‘are ‘available for banquets and vandalism. The only. other <. alternative was. .Skeena - ‘ortunatly our rehearsals ard performances there interrupted sage. classes, also held on * This year as: ‘your “know, ‘there a facility for the there is nothing available & OL performing arts. It’s high time their schedule 1 was. ; filled’ with. “Wednesday I have lo report to aimply have no] lace to orm’ | _ Slage each ,time beeduse - of © ‘his secon, _ Pa dances. Nowhere in Terrace is . 1 thece ve was, oo © Terrace ‘will lose its Place. as leader in the field.” by NOTLARGE ee : For’our purpose the building | . ‘needn't belarge- seating for 500 people should be ample’ with cloakroom facilities,a:' simple . ticket booth, ‘bathroom facilitres and ‘4 “eatfee booth. Our requirements for the stage area itself have.already. been given’ to your committee, There is no need for this type of building to ever be idle .if. moveable ‘artitions are ve used in the 1 main body of the building. Craft * clubs, Girl Guides, rehearsals, > art classes and: ‘other simula functions can’ ‘be: ‘held :at’ the ‘same time. ae With, the, new arer under - construction, the Centennial Library. building already housing Museum ; dnd ‘some} - meeting rooms, the addition of an auditorium will make a complex of which Terrace can be justly proud. “Come in and: deo ‘the 1972. LINE-UP on display now at. isos PARKER FORD 635-2801. : stn YEAR NO, oS TERRACE, B.C. MONDAY - NOVEMBER D 1971 Your "aorthe a PREECKIPTION SERVICE A614 Lazeile | the - couniry ranging in size’ from. 10,000 Sq. ft, to95,000 sq. fi. ‘He-said this: new: one-storey -, building is abaut 20,000 sq. ft., and is literally a. junior ~ department store, with. many . “new, tines heing expanded and . ce " eee ee components, . wearing apparel. . upgraded and some entirely §. new features: Among the many articles: on sale Thursday were parmnents § .in the ladies’ wear fabrics, a complete line:of baby wear, an intensive line of records, and portabie, televisions, record players, tape recorders, =men’s-. wear, shoes...ibesides a great selection. of all househald and ‘John Rogers is amanger of “the: store and assistant: Managers’ are Wayne Rosner; '}: “Gregory. Pollerd and ‘Cecil Vg "Woods... ort Q heal aaa wil has been very favourable,” said - want {0 come again, and we - ae tat indyatry, and .s quite . pends a Herald co editor Phylis . Bowman nervously stands by .as_ first member of. Terrace. RCMP arrives at the herald office Friday - morning to investigate a. break-in »entry and theft. “Receiving”. “information from a-very first hand - ‘scource, approximately. $230 was. ‘we. determined _ Visit from Frank ‘slated few days . Frank Howard, M.P. for Skeena will spend three “days in Kitimat and Terrace during mid-November Visiting with people and organizations, ~ The trip, one of a number which Mr. Howard takes throughout ‘Skeena, will be on .November 45th, 16th and 17th. “ARENA CAMPRIGN “TOTAL PLEDaEP oo Ty ros taken by thieves: in the “we Preeise sche ule ino yt completed but i WOW ‘4, 1871 mo hoist. - Investigation : is: engagements, one with the Rotary oe in Kitimat me “ToT, Ths “ToT list. : —_ “continuing, see story Wer in Tenis @ Business and Professional _ REPORT REPORT | GHaNGE | -P#8° 2 “Nonenber gus? Schedule will be finalized by. Previous " Tronat 7 F “Insooatlon: | - 18,800.00: - Terrace. : —— ood Centennial . _ ‘1000-00 - Committee ae Service. “Clubs: . ~hivanci ae oe _ Wits: cop Business Out-of-To Corporations. | Community,” displayed’ aly Friday, before taking o off for orthwest: . competition in Smithers. Coach Ed De | ‘Vries sa the Terrace'e: “games at the Caledonia gym.. The ‘ league play is just beginning and ball fans will have some’ ‘fine. and long | ying up to mainland {ams will also be: pl ial: t ““*once upon a'time”’ theme,-in "we kid you not" The only community activity involving RCMP: intervention: Friday really hit home...the herald was hoisted.- Approximately $250 in cash. bills were lifted after . thieves apparently broke-in through the back door. | Herald co-editor Riek Munro discovered the break-in when | early Friday morning’ he opened the herald office. Police were immediately. summoned and a-* special investigator was later called in from Subdivision headquarters - Wildlife bagged, tallied Wildlife hun “Terrade ahd te killed ih Victoria. The report stood for thé: .- © month of October and showed: figures of wildlife being . reported by huniers stopping at~ the road checking. station, located at Cache Creek, ‘B.C. The species and number of particular species for the year 1971 (up to October) were listed _as follows: . Moose - 4032 up 216; Deer - gs1 down 378; Goat - 92 up 33; Sheep - 38 up 19; Grizzly Bear -'52 up 19; Black Bear - 201 up 96; Caribou -.228 up 43; Elk - 11 down 3; Ducks.- 3141 down 221; Geese - 204 up 28; Pheasants - 27 up 8; Chukar ~ 33 up 11;..°. Hungarian - - down 8: Grouse | Total - 11024 down 4723; Willow - . 7533 down, 3512;-Blue - 932 up 430; Franklin - 2123 down 1693; Sharptail - 438 up 52; Wolf - 12° down 3. Hunters: _. Resident - 10262 «as70 10812 - (1971; Non-Resident 2025 (ag70) . 234 (i971). fils across” the province: this week came:th ; ’ a summarized’ report. compiled * by the B.C. Wildlife Branch in. in Prince Rupert, . “Investigation is continuing * foday and RCMP to date have no suspects... Lon NITRO. ~ A spokesman. did - say: nitroglycerin cauld possibly | have been used to blow open the safe, but no evidence ‘was. conclosive at press time... In the case of nitroglycerin, any movement of the safe could - have triggered. an _ explosion, making mincemeat: out: Of anyone in the area, : . CMP reported -no other complaints nor accidents were registered: at ~ “the ‘detachment _ Friday. ‘marning. > AS Unusual as it seems, folks: we made a, little goof. In ‘November ‘3's’ edition we ran'‘a. police -story . stating. Dorothy and: H. Kineolith. of : Terrace were: “injured in. a car: : accident. In a way we. were right, The’ * Dame was incorrect though and. after . the ‘Berson » involved: reported. his «|. recent embarassment. from. ‘friends noticing the Boof, we decided to clear -Up.: -The artide: should have read. Dorothy and H. Soloman Doolan: 0F Kincolith were injured i in the incident,” ; Mr, Doolan ‘imped into the: herald.olfice Friday and: reported-that his friends were calling him: Mr.’ Kincolith, the name ofa nearby village. Sorry. Mr. Kincolith....we ‘mean, My," Doolan. a Sneaky Fitch fans © capitulated west The lights were out, the : cardgame. curtains drawn, when‘suddenly © to the resounding echoes of . Rackham’s revolver. shot’ and: the cries of his dying victim;’an audience of more than 300: ° “nob: to me Sneaky beromes, sheriff. the middle of a western thre-act:.. . play at Mt. Elizabeth Senlar’- in, ‘Kitimat 7 persons were capitulated