ie ce Spee oe ee 1 THE HERALD, Toney, Aut 2 7 pacn s t | PPE : “ust FOR MINOR REPAIRS” a = 1 { 7 . now fF pla lays down Terrace’ s future role | ‘@ : - Ry BILL MARLES ‘wat that m CN indicated {t — locomotives and cars excluding the . ‘qngcaliy iterative is bullt through coming out of a total of 138 hours. aol eroig ox Taal . i s Cana ea teamuaeues would be servicing the coal. unit © very heavy work which is’ usually — y ‘ihe The grooming is progressing ex- 7 ' presifene Rae Railways Vice- trains. enroute east of the Prince done at our 5 lly-equiped main i he regional Tene yl be putting tremely w: . ‘Terrace aes director Vic Jolliffessida : Terra en role dn Armstrong. says Rupert area. CN would now like to shepa near {nnlpeg. out the first issue of a ine’ been a delay in the paving study should involve the district of : cf unt trai tr the future handlinf confirm that We consider Terrace as cost eaent indications are that the newsletter, probably ly just before £ the of the main access road - ‘in the Terrace. He said Terrace may. bs i fields te Prince northeastern coal the logicalareaforsuch servicing and coal. will move in a two-line haul ‘November: . Kirkaldy subdivision this summer. willing i) share costs. ‘ ce Rupert remains we are preparing to work with the betwéen CN and BCR with the trains SL abe tp ek ‘R.H. McMillan, district highways ‘Watmough said he had no as. | ln to ani b comm bo locating the needed to be exchanged at Prince George. “‘pubile relations” budget. Kitimat minister, writes, “...andit is now our — tp the costs of options. Ci of . : MP response vag ng y Skeena facilities This would involve decisions not yet’ mayor George Thom moved they intention to prepare this road, along. Therahill requ the study at a * gald cna campagn Armstrong Beyond t that, we are studying the taken in respect to equipment the newsletter out as a one ahot tang with others in the Thornhill an area, for public meeting he re £ ering ising Terrace. possibility of performing the related . _ ownership, who will beres| lefor now and then re-consider next year. hot mix paving with penetration Kitimat mayor e Thom bas eave e or lighter train servicing. repair work on the unit train equip-. repairs ete. It would seem clear, _IN d brief from the pla staff, asphalt in our next fiscal year. If the oposed a consolidation of loval - pH . Se ten 4 vould only mean ‘ment at Terrace and munity on ths to ——- however, that any such r. work the regional district | was told, district had paved these roads this Foenital boards. Instead of having its jobs or the area. work with the comm as is to be done by CN would likely be ‘Newsletters can ned to. summer, a cold mix asphalt would own independent board, each bos tal ge oe eer was forwarded aspect of the operation performed at George which is service twoajor purposes, tthey have been used whereas by putting it would send one representative to a hf Ariat e heined District. . is now more guarded dn thelr more central to the operation and can act asasource of announcements _off until the next fiscal year a much —_regional boa cing rong exp ained, 4 vain statements. where we have larger established and general news relating to regional . better product will resuit.”’ Th id, ° “on servi ives an inspection facilities, et activities..The second major Cyril ‘Shelford, Skeena MLA has diatriat) oes we (regional ‘car equipmen ensure that wheels Armstrong sa says, “This satiety CNR is def a decision on that newsletters can serve if. een making inquiries to Iona et) are to coordinate then we b couplers are sound; a check on (servicing) would normally be making Terrace a service centre until ~acombination of news and education. Campagnolo about getting federal nae te 4 inpollate, rake adjustment and, where carried out at the sng rine point ° “we have more detailed information Director Jolliffe said the idea, had RDLA funds for development of tone anid individual hospital boards mpcenBary replacement of brake that is, in the vicini in respect to traffic volumes, train “‘terrific potential”. The orly dif Sroglund protecting compete with each other. shoes, 6, etc, Th si nothing more then t. Inasmuch as sch and the measure of BCR ficulty was to keep it from being’ ~ stettord says, “This could become - new organiational achemé has been - plies - a servicing - and handling facility at Ray land Island involvement”, said Armstr political, he said. the the best tourist attraction in the compared to that of the school boards. : cars requiring other than | minor abe some distance from town, “Our could also be im- The only debate was the best Director Jolliffe wondered. if thig =” adjustments are identified for at- alternative of doing the servicing’ at cted by other developments at method of distributing the newsletter w The raziousl dlatrted will debate the would be to the good of people in the 7 on at the repair centre.” ‘Terrace where the train would stop .-Prince Rupert which cannot be - whether to sen dit to everyone or to e regional study on the. t Last year, during the provincial for its last crew change. "forecast at this ~—s time.” send sits by subscription, “unding 1 dy on to. organizing Would Kitimat ‘Hospital be cabinet visit to Terrace, the Herald “An arrangement of this nature At Suturday's reglonal district A draft of the new puilication will Hib © apareac rgenizin€ developed more than Mills Memorial reported that. CNR would use Terrace seems quite practical although it , meeting Terrace director Vic Jotiffe be presented at the next beard at budget time, in Terrace he asked. A _ a8 & maintenance bane. ht mean some unnecessary oved that KitimatStikine Regional meeting. ‘Thornhill director Les Watmough ’ rar " - Ina telegram, CNR Vice President dplcation of ‘staff (as between — moved ‘lobby for Terrace to be a The ski hill advisory committee wants funds to be inided in next itor John Pousette sald : RR. Latimer, told Premier Bennett, and Terrace) if im- main ‘centre for CNR operations reports that summer work is year’s budget for this project, this‘p | would action on Mi ‘You will recall the senior CN of- plemented are the traffic built up . father than justfor small repairs. He progressing well on Kiteumkalum Watmough says the regional trict ~ the part of the minister. If such a 4 ficials met with members of your to the point Point necessary to justify £ also sald the regional district should Mountain. | could learn a lot from their study on motion passed, the minister must be \ cabinet in Victoria in early August to time additional positions onsat Terrace. write toPremier Bennett asking him: ey say, “All towers have been . the incorporation of South and New informed. = A CN’s role indevelopment and == ““The equipment repair activity, as | - to follow through on his commitment. pelted, cable splice has been d ed Hazelton. oe Banyay said to i. exporting coal from northeastern you would surmise, covers the ‘Jolliffe said Terrace was the logical ' to the end of August due {o air . Kitimat mayor George Thom sald 1m You know you are *. BC. provision of necessary repairs‘ to location for a train maintenance base, Cat hours left to to complete. the he would like some ort of assurance in et wa Te : ‘ MAKE FITNESS A HABIT | EDNA FISHER | | CARS canvas | ‘set for Sept: 12) “a ‘Edna Fisher, Terrace’s Canadian Arthritis and : Vola cer a ta ee naira, Is Looking for c8 Canvass 5 volunteers for the week beginning Septem 3 “We would like to get as many : ae Se Sa & r'sC. campa' me is ‘‘c : . Bwith your help tomorrow curing”.. The theme is ‘3° cocina at work on one of his projects, i The B.C. program for the treatment of patients, with 3 arthritis has attracted International attention in the = medical | field and this has been made possible by the = of hundreds of volunteers and the e financial § at a British heen a f i 3 pamneascstses J fe as coon as i . is 695-3273, 3 Washington , o. Schoonmaker . “Canada's national maga-- zine” took a poll. ona puts pros. through fitness hoops _ : “eee srofessionals. most "in , tou evening ched their toes and executed deep knee bends during a keynote address to the 1977 World on Mental Health lono Campagnolo, federal fitmess and amateur sport minister, led the professionals from 44 countries through the im- promptu exercize session to portance of ph steal. fitness in ‘both mental and who had eaten so-called favis that day to att. wn, After those who. ank our minds,” she said. smoked cigarettes, dr : ‘quor and drove to the conference without us seatbelt were added. to list, only several dozen were still standing. “The. messag ‘ying a to AGRVEY. ‘nl careful. na aime 0 .ap- ‘parently imple details af e .we are . ’ federal dayto-dai life can I s dividends in terme of thar own personal well-being and ‘that) of the larger com- munities in which they | live,” said the minister. Campagnolo cited the effectiveness of physical exercise in combatti stress as an example, which - she saw as one of the more predominant threats ‘fo ical and psychological . STRESS UNHEALTHY ‘The minister called stress ‘a major under: cause of a ene lying cause of - aceidents, suicides, car- diovascular illness and Ps ‘To ieop fit, we must ex- ercise. bo “Besides, inactivity deprives us of every outlet for our urge to create, to build. This causes tensions ‘and the insecurity that stems from aimlessness.”” She also related the overnment’s at- . _ tempts 0 lessen unem- Take. over Canada WASHINGTON : CP -A ‘New York man says he ‘hes | -formed a group, the -Ex- ‘‘pansionist Party of the ’ United States, to work for sai in 1964 annexation of: English- . Cana "which found that Canadians . favored economic ‘union with the United States by 69 percent and 29 percent wanted full ‘political union, " Ona the United States could continue its historical ex- pansion by accepting them. oF paye ent knowledge and consent. & ~ Barrett. Pogment to mental health.—2 spanner seit esides economic § con- a Biderations, she sa 3 mental health of milli¢ns of : unemployed or. people % disatiatieg wit h thelr bs 3 must be a with oh The conference was Pe xicketed by 150 members of © e Church of Scientol s Med ue a candle-light t or a 0 Lethbridge, Alta. last teenth after receiving electro- convulsive therapy:. A smaller* protest: was carried out ee called.Parents teres Education; «which -says theories based in | ‘chal chiatry sh schools without bar. 22 tatateM somata tatinte! ¥ eatemeseretnenens ‘slams Socreds” VICTORIA CP - Op- % position leader Dave : Barrett said Monday the -has. lost control of the : British Columbia ; Ray. Portitt, planning director with Kithmat-Stkine : : Regional District, was in a good mood last Saturday. Ite % was his last. board. meeting. Ray will be travelling # : Europe, where he will dazzle the people with the cowhoy hat given him by the: regional district directors. Bs $26.00. REWARD | FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE SAFE RETURN OF SN TW NS MONTHS. OLD: BLACK,. WHITE: EASILY IDENTIFIED. MALE. legislature. . ROSA ie Barrett was responding to statements made ata news @ conference hy Premier Bill Bennett, who said the legislature could finish its current session in anywhere. from one week to two | months, and -that ‘the’ government still has about - f Jewiciat pieces “of major . tion to The New "Democratic: ot Party leader told reporters’ that the announcement of the upcoming legislation ‘was just incredible’ and that. the government is ‘| A BEAGLE PUPPY, 5 BROWN & REGISTERED & ‘| PHONE 635-3708 or 635- i | 4971 THE CAULIENS eee ee ee ee we ee te em ee ee ee ed ee ee E MARR DIS TRIB UTORS | (2511 CRAIG DRIVE _ TERRACE, B.C erent TIMI, TM : A 2) _ “Agents fory” : : 7 | WG VULCAN HOME FIRE i - oe "WARNING DETECTORS — “obviously out ‘of control” because: it doesn’t know what it's doing. TPA. contract is expected to arrive in Terrace for the Som | . Hadfield has Te becn travelling around B: c. this year at = : : porters as possible for what they are doing to to pr : ent ofa, contract totalling $40,000 issued recentl i S type of treatment he has received. 2 lottes fram himn in a . ee ly and Srvices Cana > Paci lon. vo | POLICE as “FOR INFORMATION. Phone 635-1761 Sami-fpm ; # society pamphlet will be left at every B.C. home where | the terms of the contract for Environment 3. : = cam are conducted, canada, the company will supply fixed wing aircraft N E ws -= : FREE H i Hadfield covered the Okanagan Valley during May charters at-Prince Rupert, f HOME DEMONSTRATION 2 then fh the West and East ‘Kootenays: in. June. Further financial news indicates that during the | A 1973 light green one-ton 7 . i Fisher saysa ee who wishes bene a volte _ _, bwo-week period ending July 23, contracts totalling Ford © picku mace ied Rae DEMO INCLUDES ' ow lum en re f Simember of the ore the Royal Purple, which s af Ehroughout Servies dunia” Jeanfione ‘oye, of the Sandman Ton mtg § GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS 1. Fire satety tips, — i seremaring Oe comely sR R Minlster. Kelowna. Hitchman’s } Woy Obl ati 2. Tips on evacuation af vehicle Was last seen at } gation ‘homes &-or business, § Only two weeks to’ ‘buy taffle tickets. 10:30 p.m. on August 21. . RCMP are ‘still ine Bo: ‘NO igh Pressure Only two weeks (Peak in the 7 Sisters) by. ' surrender or ex vestigating. cs ae ‘yemain to buy tickets for Wally Hum T Carry on tote bag by Cyril: Mrs. Hatton also anked Co ' the raffle designed to raise 1 Desk, pen set with memo Shelford, M.L.A. Jim McEwan Motors for the - : ca . funds for the Golden Rule by Spee Dee Dee Printers. 1 Black & Decker electric use of the chevrolet pick-up Soe ; oo Be employment. service in 1 Melita coffee maker plus 1 drill 5-16 inch keeless chuck for the anniversary parade. A bel toMrs. § . “vie work in co-operation with the District Fire Departments. TeETALe. te co-ordinator glen ce, bY Aerts Dy thingaiverpendantand And sh thanked: “Craig Sone ced near her. § Golden Rule r Delicatessen. ig ailver an e “Craig van, parked near her § FOR INFORMATION - PHONE 695-1761 Juanita Hatton says. that’ - 1 Swag lamp with shade hy chain by Lehmann Twiname. for driving the residence. Money and 1D. 9 ta have espoused Fred's Furniture. Jewellers. truck-in the parade; . were reported stolen at OR MAIL ATTACHED FORM TODAYIE. merchan wellin in offering a wide range af prices: is - another list of. peies available. This is ‘in those already noted in past editions of the Terrace Herald: 1 Double electric blanket dual controls. by Fields — ’ TCaes of sandwich bread by Blue Ribbon Bakery. 1 Original painting framed a gts 10 free car washes’ (cars only) by, Totem Car, Wash. 1 Weedend for family of 4 (2 with breakfast) not wineeends Skog lund Hot ‘Bucket ‘er chicken by mie’ Take - Home Ken- tucky Fried Chi . 2 Months aroun Tent. for trailer at Lucky Break. Trailer Court on Old Lakelse Td. by Ada Solowonluk 8- 6 Meals at Mr. Mikes, ' inches by Lou's “Custom ec cnat eraes y o's Footwear. All prices as stated no chas “Claude - Comeau for palnting the 12-foot Golden. im MacKay. for the lumber. and use of the “Northern Screenprint for two posters; .. “Canadian Cellutose for their donation; “‘Aleo the other firms and people who have donated. over $350 and who choose to. remain anonymous,” 10:S0p.m. August 21, Police § we are shil Investigating. . The i Skoglund Hotsprings ‘pabblie pool was reported . 7 roken into. -Police say 3 there was no loss of money. or damage, except thatthe § jukebox was tempered with. 8 . This was. rep at 7:54. ¢ am. on August 2. MEAT. OR ~ SMOKE _ DETECTORS - Inquire Re: Our Lifetime Guarantee. E-MARR DISTRIBUTORS 9511-CRAIG OR. - TERRACE, B.C, Veo 2J4 PHONE 635-1741 NAME ADDRESS | CITY PHONE _ POSTAL CODE. ee ee a ee ee te ee ee ee ee ee ne ee ee ee et ee et ee ; v . SUSSSEUSESE S02 0RRERRESERER ERED a]