a > brief. are “os Pemrace’ ) WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1874 ‘SUICIDE Joyce Ragan, of New Remo, -apparently committed suicide _. Saturday when she jumped in front of a moving semi-trailer, ~ six:miles west of Terrace. : THREE CAR ACCIDENT A three car accident took place east of Terrace, Sunday afternoon, when a vehicle : driven by Tim Smyth, of Terrace, was passing a vehicle driven. by, Dennis, Drivnenki, also of Terrace. Apparently the Drivnenki vehicle pulled oul to pass a third vehicle, driven by - Norman: Dent,’ of" Vancouver, . _ just as the Smyth Vehicle pulled . alongside. Total damage to the “ three vehicles is estimated al $1400, * Charges of passing _avhen unsafe (o do so are being ‘pressed against Drivnenki. ) INcouRT Fed. ;Spoonder - impaired - ‘driving - fined $950 or 20 days in : dati. a . vo “Next Sunday, July 14, the Alliance: Gospel’ Chapel will “/ : have as a guest speaker, Frank “Peters, who with his wife Marie, willbe leaving - shortly for mission work in Indonesia. This is of special interest lo Terrace © residents. because Frank is the gon:of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters St, long lime residents of Terrace-now living in Crestan. . Frank grew up in Terrace, allending -local schools *. and graduating from the local high school.’ li. was at the Gospel Chapel:.thal he received. his Sunday -Sehool and church -apaining and, was an_ active leader in lhe Young People’s Fellowship. {1 was while he was _ a‘leen-ager thal he felt called to lhe work ‘of Missions, par- ticularly the field of Indonesia. ~ With this in mind he enrolled at : Canadian Bible College in’ Needs of the Physically | Handicapped | Really He sure to mark on your calendar the meeling- of the advisory Commillee an the Needs, of the Physically Han- dicapped. They are responsible io the Minister of Human Resources, and their job is ta accept briefs, hald. open forum meetings and view facililies presently: available lo. the . physically handicapped. When ‘you. come “to . the meetings, be prepared [0 ex- press your views .on Ar- chitectural . barriers and ‘housing, Income, Security, Employment, Education, - Recreation, Personal attendant - teare and health care benefits, -+"andTransportation. These are only a-few.of the topics. If you _ feel strongly about, or. are in- ‘terested: in, a different topic. come and be ‘heard, : _ The meetings are“open to the ‘Handicapped, rehabilitation “workers, support service “> "personnel, as well as interested - members.of the general public . cphose. who have prepared a asked to submit it early, if al all possible. If, - - however, you cannot do 20, 100,000 Pints © of Blood Weeded = - Every Year ' S pritish Columbians last year _ donated more (an 100,000 pints - of blood through the Canadian "Aled Cross, That's aver 12,000. gallons of blood, It sounds like a ~ lot, bui divided among the 30,000 patients ‘wha received - blood iransfusions in 1973, # comes la only :three_and ‘one-third “pit per person, . , The- miracles of modern medicine - open hearl surgery. the artificial.kidney, trealment: , of leukemia - are all dependent upon large: quantities of blood... cea At the same Ume, resear chers in hospitals” and fed - ‘Cross. blood banks. are cone stanty discovering new Ways of. hlood more efficiently. ~ | usin : One blood donation can now-be uyed to gave the life of as many --ag five different people. None is wasted. © _ 22 Bollynew and old donors are 1 still ‘urgently’ required for. (he 2 qaxt elinie which will be held In “Civic Centre , “2 Thursday, July 26 and Friday, July 26, 1:30,(0-4:90 and 6:80 10 9:80 pan. _ . E. Blackett Causing # disturbance - fined $75 or 5 days, in jail. : ML. McKay - Causing a disturbance = sentenced to: 10 days in jail. . L. Guilickson - “Joyriding” - fined $200 or 15 days in jail. — H. Gielr - Impaired driving ‘- fined $350 or 20 days in jail. H. Gieir - Refusing to take a breathiyser test - fined $100 or 5 days in jail. P. Wadsworth - Motoreycle theft - sentenced to6 mths at the Prince George Correctional Centre, a a J.P. Cherney - over .08 - fined $300 or 15 days in jail. M. Joseph - Impaired driving - fined $300 or 15 days in jail. J. Kolor - over .08 fined $250 or 15 days in jail, P, Parmar - Impaired - fined $300 or 20 days in jail. D. Halvorson = possession of Cannabis - fined $100 or 30 days in jail. . D. Hooper - Willful damage - fined $100 or 30 days In jail. _ D. Lepretre- failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Fined . ~ $150 or 15 days in jail. Former Terracite Off To Indonesia Regina, Sask. where he graduated with a degree in Theology in 1972. In: January, 1973 he was marricd to Marie Caldwell, whose father is. an Alliance church’ pastor in the United Siaies. Frank and Marie recently completed two years of pastoral ministry in the Mica Creek Alliance Church as part of their training for missionary service. They plan to leave for Indonesia in September Lo begin iheir missionary career. - Interested friends are invited lo hear Frank speak on Sunday, ‘al 11 am, in the Alliance: Church, 5010 Agar Avenue. Follawing. the service an in- formal lunchean .will be held to allow people to visit with Frank and. Marie and to bid them farewell and Godspeed in their new venture. - briefs will be accepted al the meetings. Prepared . briefs should be forwarded to; Ms. Merle Smith So. Consultant onthe Needs of the Physiceliy Handicapped. Dept. of Human Resources oh Roam ‘15 . oe 900 Cassiar. Sireet Vancouver, B.C, “The meetings in Terrace will be held ai the ‘Terrace Hotel, and will be informal in struc- ture, Ce _ iT 3 Exclusi . give Posi - remains - one + and better gas consumplion, a Adjustable Automatic O PO ee er os District reports that there.is a 25 per cent turnover in staff this year. This figure is higher than the lurnover rates of 20 per cent in 1972 and 1973.° Prigr to 1972, rates above 30 per centwere the rule, This year a high turnover was anticipated Uhroughoul the province because of a greater, demand. for teachers in metropolitan areas: and the introduction of compulsory Patailacdarten. A figure of thirty to thirty-five per cent was predicted by the B.C. Teachers’. Federation. For ‘District the turnover was not so high as predicted and certainly below rates ex- perienced in industry. this 3800! - ‘Teacher Turnover fn District 88 =~ Planting The Skeena-Cassiar Schvel . Of the 276 teachers on slaff as of June 24, 1974 , 110 were secondary and 166 were elementary. Thirty-two or just over 29 per cent of the secon- dary and thirty-cight or just under 23 per cent of the elementary are leaving District #9. Of these 70 teachers, fen are women whose husbands have found employment elsewhere, fifteen are on leave of absence for educational improvement or maternily leave, five are leaving because of personal iiness or illness in the family, four no longer. hold valid cer- lificates, two have retired and the remainder cr slightly over 12 per cent of the total are leaving for cther reasons. Day Gare Genter Elections ‘The Terrace Daycare Centre held a general meeling on June 95 al which there was An. election of officers, Melissa Kiein was elected chairman. Donna Loulitt is now Vice- chairman, the new secretary is Marie Fraser, Debbie Houlden is the new treasurer, and the directors. are Lynn Apolezer, Dave Wadley, and Grace Nalitress. , The Terrace Dayeare Centre would like to thank the various groups for their donations and they feel that there Is now some possibility of expansion in the near fulure. Financial help is still needed though, and they could use some help con- structing a fence al. [he daycare. centre. . Future plans for -the. new executive is the possible con- . struction of a new Day Care Center. Building. : | Blood Donor Clinics ’..Terrace residents are reminded of the up- coming blood donors clinic. The clinic will be held from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from €:30 to $:30 p.m. on both the 25 and 26 of this Remember to Give and Let Terrace Arena. month at the .Live, give [reely of your blood. _ Some weeks ago Bill Young, —impressario, owner of the new Tillicum Twin Theatres invited us over,to preview a film made “in Alaska..-,.a movie, about rugged ‘men shot in a rugged ‘land. We went expecting to see a stereotype film about a logging industry. This was nol 50 however. We were surprised to see a top nolch Hollywood cast. ‘flashing on the screen. As (he: frames ralled by we secon saw ‘that the story line was nol only ‘believeable . “bul actually thrilling. The camera work by Chuck Keen was, beautiful with particular unforgetable - shot aii an airline landing in the waler. : Claude Akins, Leon Ames, Tab. Hunter, Joseph . 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He is presently shooting film ali over the world for a documentary on logging. He and Ray Skoglund filmed the amazing log run along the Nass River. ; ; The acting is good throughou with one of the most exciting fight scenes we have witnessed. ° The film is now being shown for Theatre, the new Theatre in (he | Fillicum Twin complex. This is this superb film. 635-6364 eo an TERRACE, J.C, Vast Tree Program Foresiry crews» planted 3,606,000 seedling trees on lands managed by MacMillan Bloedel during the company's spring planting program, which was completed in June. The planting was carried out onapproximately 10,650 acres on Vancouver Island, Queen Charlotte Islands and the coaslal mainland, said Grant Ainscough, MB's Chief Forester. : ' A larger than normal planting program is planned for the fall, however, to make up far shortages experienced in spring planting operation. MB had planned 1o plant an additional 1,000,000 seedlings on 2,9000 acres this spring, but (he program was reduced because of shortages. in B.C, Forest Service nurseries, difficully in obtaining enough seedlings for high elevation pla nting, ‘and the late arrival of spring following’. - “meeting high-level ‘snow and’ cool wealher, - a _Ainscough . aaid. “the ‘exe panded fall program depends on‘ whether . there are “sufficient 1 areas slashburned or exempted © from burning and thus available for planting, “and” the avallablility . of ‘stock, par- ticularly ‘hemlock . plugs - for high-elevalion planting.” Plugs are seedlings with their rools encased in soil, peat-moss and ‘fertilizer. : Te date ME has planted more than 90 million seedtings in B.C. in ils continuing reforestation (program. ST Social Credit Caucus Calls for Unity Social Credit Members ended the marathon . Legislative Session by extending a warm in- vitation to people at the Community level to join them in developing a positive alternative lo the N,DP. Government. Thornhill The Administration and ‘Planning Divisons - of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District is planning a genera! meeting to be held in the Thornhill Elementary School on ” Wednesday July 17 beginning ai 7:00 p.m. : The purpose of this meeting is ’ 19 discuss the problems facing resident of the area generally. It ig planned to divide those altending Into small groups tor * giscuss many problems areas as they.areperceivedand — lo - altempt to establish possible solutions in regard to com- munity. development. Summer Time . “and the living is oasy..with one of these = listings from Wightman & Smith va al PAGE, As With the British Columbia Liberal Parly and the British Columbia Conservative Party, in obviaus disarray, the Caucas unanimously en- dorsed the Unity Theme being developed throughout the Province by the Leader of the Offical Opposition, Mr, Bill Bennett, Realty! . ASN a FR, Her eves will sparkle whan she views this spotless three pedroam home on Munthe. Exceptionally well built, all hardwood floors, Crastwood kitchen, Fuil 4 pc. bath, mud room plus many extras. Dbi. garage large garden. Secluded on 3 acres parcel on dead-end street. Firm a3 $42,000 Five bedrooms, Exception view - Exception hame bath & halt, 4 irepiacas up & down, finished rec room plus many extras In this Medalion standard al! alactric home. Fully landscaped grounds with magniflcant view af town. | possibilities. Attached dib. garage and expansion . i 1? would be our pleasure'to show you jhis lovely home cn Tite Nearly Roady for Paint & Ca rpets. Well built three bedroom with bath and half, full basement carport with concrate floor. Split level entry, exterior basement access as wellas sliding glass to large sundeck. Natural gas heat & bot water. Planty af extras kitchan cupboards, Good mortgage af $46,000.00 Fireplace up & down and custam bullt Lots of Room for your family. This 3 bedroom home has a large family room, good sized living room, family sized kitchen, 34 basement, natural gas heal & large Vz acre lot with future subdivision posalbliities, Try your offer on this lower priced family home, ee drive. parcel In Thorohllt, Special Buy Gn 8 1969 Ambassador 12 ‘x 64° mobile home with 2 frame additions flnished for storage and two extra bedrooms. This home permanalty set up an 80'x100" fevel Servad by local water maln most fur- nishing included. Assume payments of $131.00 monthly fotal . price, $14,500. and you qualify for B.C. Gov't second mig. _ you dewn payment can be as low a8 $1,500.00 Inquire right - away on this excellent value, 20 Acres of Level Land This acerage is located 4 miles from town and has over 1000’ road froninge. Fuily irecd ond boarding on a year round waterbody. 47: Acres Recreational Level Situated on boit sides af Yollowhead 14 with several ac- cesses, Apx, one mite river frontage on Skeena. A two bedroom homa, wash & shower house. and 42 trailar spots adjacent to safe sandy = heach. Must be sean to be ap- praciated, Good potential for seasonal family business. a ‘Evenings Harry Smith 635-2826 : Stan Parker 635-4031 John Waibergs 635-3677 -" A teeta lr, et ae Ken Brandly 635-2401 Assovinte: Broker Coast to Coast Real Estate Service ~; wy 635-6361 \ ' Se eee ee ee rn yO ATE EL af gta