WEATHER oe tee ame eM ag! ' Synopsis: A northwest wind blew low eloud off Lake Laberge and across Whitehorse last night. The combination of cloud and ‘wind held temperatures : Meordt, By contrast, the - enteal Yukon was clear and calm. Temperatures hovered near45. In nor- thwestern B.C. enow fell as a ., weak disturbance entered Southern portiona of the forecast dlatrict:: The cold weather will continue for the * mext few days with only the odd insulating cloudy period to moderate temperatures, Northern Mainland, Queen Charlottes: Snow warning continued, Overcast with snow changing to flurries this afternoon total snow accumulations of 20 to 25 centimetres, Highs near 3 except inland. Lows tonight near zero except near —-10 inland. Cloudy periods Fri- day, Highs near 3 except near --5 inland. Queen Charlottes: Cloudy : today with a few showers occasionally mixed with . Snow. Highs near 6. Lows tonight near 2. Mostly cloudy Friday with a few flurries along the eastern shore. Highs near 5. Chilcotin, Cariboo, Central In-terlor: Snow warning continued. Overcast today with snow giving total ac- cumulations of 20 to 35 Terrace district council will consult with the Terrace - fire chief and ACMP in reference to the movement of dangerous commodities such ag propane through the CN rail yard. Following the Mississauga incident, when rail ears carrying propane were derailed and forced the evacuation of’ thousands of people from their homes, Terrace council wrate to the jaca} rail officials requesting information on dangerous commodities travelling through Terrace, Trainmaster J.D. Kohoe replied to the effect that the commodities generally don't stay in Terrace longer than three or four hours, The exceptions are those ship- ments on their way to Kitimat, Those cars stay in the yard overnight, Kohoe also revealed cars carrying propane do pass through Terrace from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. an occasion, ex- cept for weekends where they are kept here. Terrace Fire Chief Cliff Best and the RCMP will be consulted for further input. Statistics revealed at Monday evening's session of council, show 791 animals beached there Sunday, any earlier DIVERS LOOK FOR BODIES PRINCE RUPERT B.C. (CP) Divers were sent to Tree Point Alaska, Wednesday to search for the badies of six people who were aboard the gillnetter Salinta found Officials involved in the search said they are convinced the bodies are in the turbulent waters below the rocks at’ Tree Point, a rugged part of the Alaskan coast about 75. kilometeres nor- thwest of Prince Rupert. ; Maj. Stan White of search and resue in Vic- toria said heavy seas and bad weather prevented underwater The Salinta left Prince Rupert Dec. 2 ona trip searches, The Herald, Thursday, December 13, 1979 Page 3 Dangerous goods a concern have been impounded by the municipalily as of November. 594 of those were destroyed. The Kermode Friendship Society is not satisfied with council's explanation as to why funding was denled. The district wrate ta the society turning down an application for a grant in lieu of taxes on the arguement such services are the responsibility of the federal. or provincial government. Vi Gellenbeck, the executive director of the society, has asked the district to reconsider its stand in the light of the service work performed by the Kermode Friendship Society. The request will be reconsidered by the finance committee. The district and representatives of the hoard for School District 88 will be meeting in the ear future to discuss issues of mutual interest. No firm date has been set, to an Indian Reserve dt Kincolith on. Portland Island carrying owner Roy Mostad, 44, and his three children, Tommy, 13, Robert, 9 and Tina 9; Judy Stevens, 30, and her children, Lyle, 7, Nadine, 6, and Roselle, 4, and Wendy Stevens, 27 and her four-year-old daughter Angie, Rescuers recoved Mostad's body and two others from his 10-metre boat Sunday and found centimetres by midnight _. tonight. Highss too, Lows *. tonightlO to near20, Cloudy 4. Friday with a few flurries ;,, becoming mostly sunny in ~. the northern sections by the , , afternoon, Highs? to12, 4. North and West Vancouver CARTON CIGARETTES Old favorite on stage The Terrace Litle Theatre will perform the favourite child’s fable of Gelditocks and the Three Bears Saturday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. That's Goldilocks (Laura Tupper) in the middle with Mama Bear (Sandy Norman) on the left and Papa Bear (Don MacLeod) on the right. Phone - Terrace . Inland: Overcast today with heavy rain at times Few grou vb} EB YUDIN - a AS expected, grants fofalling $517,000. were awarded to eight . sub- missions to the Em- Tickets cost only $1 and are available at McColl Real Estate, a fourth body Monday near the boat, Shopping Centre happy all the four jobs Canada Works, had .-been designed to provide short’ term employment in areas of high unem- in centre would be going living skills project also ‘got'an allocation... . at pdm... really... quite happy," she said. ‘They together to help women Society,” she said. ‘The .eight projects ‘receiving funding - are: Tahitan Community ps split grants from needy . VERNON, B.C. (CP) — A Grinch and his buddies have bot Friday noon $ | Reichel Heraid Staff Writer there will be retained for to the public in an effort. who have experienced Project . sa se tion ;, The boom ‘has been a four-month period. té search for new sources problems. Fast Ac curate iclowered on = service “We were asking for a of funding. The’ community skills Stenographic Typing - - groups and projects year’sfunding inorderto The women’s centre program which received $15,552 + funded under the Canada enable us to continue on,’” was one of two projects $19,000, is designed ta aid , Works program in the she said. “However, sponsored by the Ksan women who have ex- ‘The number of jobs and Terrace-Kitimat area that’s quite fine; it gives House Society receiving perienced either an duration of the projects ‘withthe announcement of us four months in which approval. Judy Van- emotional cyisis or vary considerably ‘funding allocations to locate a more ap- dergucht, the spokesman mental illness. ‘ , Wednesday by thefederal propriate source of for Ksan, was relieved to “In this case we help Th | W E E K E N D " government. funding.” learn the community _ get these people back in ey stole ; . ployment and Im- ployment. The program both will be working with Improvement Program - stolen Christmas from some to Monday 9 am migration Ministry. This is being phased out by the US in carrying out our $31,752 needy families in this ‘Compares toa total of $3.5 government despite Project." Iskut Band Housing - kanagan Valley city. S P F C | A L - million allocated in 1979, protests from varbone The Ksan House $31,752 sate {iteves broke tnto the The Terrace Woman's interest groups Society was formed to Home School Com- Tuesday night ‘and stale a ‘Resource Centre was ; establish a crisis centre municators (s¢ehool large » mount of money given a grant of about —_Birdsell, realizing only for battered women in the District 86) - $20,736 eredit cards, Christmas "$14,000, considerably one-seventh of last year's Terrace area. Van- Old Age Pensioners youchers for four and candy below their. request of funds for the Terrace dergucht hopes the Drop-In-Centre - $66,976 that church members had Hertz-Rent -a-Car $50,000. 7 _ 4rea was available in 1990 women's centre will put Terrace Women's collected for a local nursing Francis Birdsell, a was quite relieved the more stress on its Resource Centre - $13,966 home. spokesman for the centre received what it outreach program for Community Living _They broke dawn a locked _women's centre said did women so thal the two Skills - $19,952 office door, then used a Wednesday she was quite She indicated the drop- organizations can work District of Stewart “from one it,” Dignard said. “Our taxes will go up and what for?” The figure of $100,000 was mentioned frequently, but Jones and Doug DeProy said repeatedly that the residents would only be asked to pay one-quarter of that over a 25-year period under the cost- sharing agreement proposed by the govern- ment. “I know that the government is getting really sick of us coming to them for help every two years,”’ Jones said, without fimit. British Columbia We give your money all the security it needs — and all the interest it deserves. Factis, all credit union deposils and interest aré quaranteed CREDIT UNIONS over 900,000 members and more than 300 offices and branches in “Hf we don't do something now we'll get nothing, but if we give them $100,000 and say do what you can, then we'll get approval and eventually get another chance at a better dike later. ’ A large number of signatures for a crowd of 45 was due to the fact that several of those attending owned more than one parcel of land. DePrey and Jones felt after the meeting that the petition could be filled by the required 67 per cent of land owners in the community. Of the 92 Your money’s never been happier! We give it our full attention, our best services and all our expertise. parcels of land, 45 had signed after the meeting and DeProy and Jones said that they would begin to go door-to-door to get the signatures of those owners who didn't attend the meeting. They said they weren't sure of the ultimate deadline for submission of the petition. If indeed . they can get the 67 per cent, they said that the engineering division of the environment ministry is budgeting for next year now, so they had better get their proposal in soon. Residents of the area DYKE feel that the logging of the Watershed = directly around the Zymacord contributes greatly to the problem of the flooding because the company that did the logging took everything right down to the bank. pickaxe to stash a 90- kilogram safe out of the wall. They ransacked the office and took the safe. Church spokesman Marshall Phinney said the money was collected in a door-to-door Christmas camapign and was to be given returned to the cam- tunity as charity, He said he’ did not know exactly how much money was taken, - “These people had to be pretty desparate to break inte a church,” he said. 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