PAGE 12 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C, <7 SS Mii iT mL = ae ee = = ~ zr ae? amr, - Hy . oe | ' HARPOON or WA SPEAR TIP Wy CURATOR’S CUBICLE. By Morgan Campbell Tam happy to inform you that since the museum opened for the summer season, we have received a nuinber of new donations in the form of items suitable for display. . fo date, we have received, or have been promised, a record player dated 7920,,.2.4 cast iron soup ladle, and a large high hack chair, reported from Port Essington. I have also received miormation about sources of further material mainly photographs of the area dating back to the turn of the century. { will be only too glad to recieve any items for donation or information as tothe whereabouts of ald records, photos or what have you, ; Many authorities believe that man as defined by the species Homo Sapiens originated in the Old World, as no evidence of an evolutionary development has been found in the Americas to . date, and it is safe to assume that the earliest inhabitant of the Americas carne from. the Old World. ; Evidence has been found to indicate that man has been present in North America for at least 10,000 years, and same authorities feel that 20,000 years is possible. Of these early settlers little is known, The ancestor of the people found by the European explorers are of recent origin in the scale, and possibly crossed the Bering Straights during the last ice age about 7,000 years ago. During the next 2-3,000 years, these stone age people filtered down into the continent and it is assumed that they were purely nomadic. The first people to enter the Skeena Valley were probably slone age people who crossed the frozen Bering Sea and travelled down lhe Alaska and B.C. coast in search of new land. It’s probable that each wave of people paused briefly on the Skeena before moving south. ‘ The find of xitselas could well be one of the earliest permanent settiements, as the stone artifacts date back about 4,000 years. The natural protective position and the abundance of food have assured that this area has been almost constantly inhabited since that time. Hunting season shortened Season lengths and bag limits, approved by Order-in- Council, have now been released by the Fish and Wildlife Branch. The overall hunting regulations can best be expressed as one of province-wide restricted seasons. Dr. James Hatter, Director, stated that increased demands on the wildlife resource caused by diminishing habitat, in- creasing hunter numbers, as well as winter mortality, has prompted our regional managers to reduce the length of a number of big game seasons this year. Some of the harvests will, in future, be controlled by quota or permit systems, which the branch is unable to apply at this time. Unless otherwise indicated, season lengths listed here apply to both the North Coast (MA 23) and Interior-Skeena (MA 25) areas: ; The open season on deer and moose is Sept. 4 to Nov. 28, antlerless season is Oct. 9 to Nov. 7. In that portion of MA 25 lying north of 56 degrees north latitude, the open season on bull moose is Aug. 14 to Nov. 28. Demands for moose in this area are continuing to increase and Fish and Wildlife Branch regional staff has established seasons that will harvest about 6,500 animals. In order to do this, there is an overall three-week reduction, two weeks at the beginning of the season, andone week at [he end. the season, and one week at the end. HURRY | POHLE LUMBER CLEAN UP | Sat. Only- July 17-8 AM-4 PM | THE YARD _ ECONOMY LUMBER The open season on mountain goat is Aug. 14to Nov. 14. In the Skeena area, where accessible goat populations have received heavy hunting pressure, the season has been reduced by five weeks, three weeks at the end, and two weeag at the beginning. This will reduce hunting pressure on these highly vulnerable animals. In the Nass area, where goat numbers have heen dramatically reduced, the area closed in 1970 to goat hunting has been enlargedthis year. The closed area is now described as that portion of MA 26 east of Kitsumkalum River and Lake, the Cedar, Tseax and Nass Rivers, south of the Cranberry River, west of Kitwanga Lake and River and west and north of the Skeena River. , In that portion of MA 25 lying north of 56 deprees north latitude, the open season on mountain goat is August 1 to November 15. . The open season on grizzly bear is Oct. 2to Oct. 31 in MA 23 and Sept. 4 toOct. 3 in MA 25. ‘The open season on black bear is Sept. 4 to Nov. 28. The open season on caribou is Aug. 14 to Nov. 28, either caribou is Sept. 4 to Noy. 28, A The open season on mountain sheep is Aug. 14 to Oct. 17 in 5. - ‘The open season on grouse is Sept. 4 tv Nov. 28, daily bag limit. . . . BUY BY THE LIFT OR THE LOT FOR YOUR MAKY SUMMER || 8 BUILDING NEEDS OCAL DELIVERIES GAN BE ARRANGED OTTAWA- Transport Minister Don C, Jamieson today announced the appointment, by the Public Service Commission, of Brigadier-General Edgar P. Bridgland, CD to the position of Chief Aeronautical Engineer, and of Harold (Hal) Fawcett to the position of Chief of Accident Investigation, both within the Civil Aviation Branch of the. Canadian Air Transportation Administration. Born is Calgary in 1917, Brigadier-General Bridgland graduated from the University of Toronto in 1940 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering. The following year he enlisted with the RCAF and served continuously until his retirement of April, 1971. Prior to joining the Ministry of Transport, Brigadier-General Bridgland served at Canadian Forces Headquarters as Director-General, Aerospace Systems. He brings to his new appointment extensive experience acquired while serving with the Department of National Defence in a wide variety of engineering posts in Canada and abroad, Webber new _ president — Roy Webber was installed as president of the Real Estate Board of Northwestern B.C. at their annual meeting held Saturday at the Ha-Ho Room of the Rupert Inn, Other officers elected were Isobe] Ripley, - vice-president and Stan Parker, secretary- treasurer. More than 1 realtors and guests watched the installation ceremony conducted by Kirk Gerow, chairman of the Real ‘Estate Council of B.C, who gave an insight into the rale of the Council as it relates to the real estate industry, An evening of dining and dancing followed the .in- stallations,. Among the out-of- town guests present were Hans Caulin of Terrace and Mr, and Mrs.- George Carlson of Houston. ** : NOW ... cc ce eee eee Formerly 269.95 Now , Reduced to.. || JUST ARRIVED!!! - Macleods” | Super: Safari “Wide 7: row Tread, 4 ~ twin white “Sidewalis f F76x14. 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In 1951 he reenlisted in the RCAF and’ [ PS COSOSSOOFSSFFF4SSSO OOO OLD COUNTRY | _ MARKET __ DAY and ~. Space. e He joined the was Operations, co-op SPOT AUCTIONS. PARKING LOT FEATURES xGift Market * Fish Market Poultry Market * Vegetable Market + Fruit Market * Cheese Market * Fancy Meat Market MACLEODS Formerly Marshall Wells Store. 3234 Kalum St, ; Announcing “Sanyo Color Television «dC 19 inch screen. Auto, Fine tuning _ Complete with Blackout Screen. Mae” Rojers Majestic Television 20 inch Black and White Table Model 49 : Saturday July 17th Extention antenna Special "REDUCED PRICES ON RADIO AND TELEVISIONS DUE TO EXISE TAX REMOVAL _ Corvette Television - AN-FM - AC-DC Attractive Leather Case Pee be ew nen wens 18 Sanyo Television 19 inch Black & White Portable * Pot & Pan Market * Feed Market * Lemonade & x lee’ Cream Stand ALL ry This attractive set was 229.95 "Sanyo Clock Radio - 10 inch Black & White Portable - Fully guaranteed far 1 year | Special ... 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