M Riverside. School, now ‘on loan _ les in an August fire, .4 stantially reduced speed because of which covers all of the old School | ' h parallel - and’ includes the Thorn- | ane FEAR — Nes 20 § to Mills Memorial Hospital but :. missioi to hospital. - _ The;bus, a 1966 Bluebird, was |: | estimated in the vicinity of $500, cog appointed. through: lcal-govern. | d ‘Feelan selection. ‘or a mi Elementary School, *ment™. Tuesday (November 27), |i fe. = 'None of the ‘children were in- | mm jured./ mee of the accident said thatnoblame. .. gould be placed’ on the driver: |: ~Kitwangay Kitwancool, Codarvale “hong 638-8808. MODELS’ on | Ge . CARRIVING!? ll Bob Parker Lid: - i 7 i mg ., : 7 vr . a e. tet 4 oe Senvir 9 Terrace, ‘the Hub city of the Alc oo. ‘vietortay Be. ce “ “20 Pages" mS tN sot, A wus “ehinrytag 42° children plunged over a: tan-foot- émbank- “The. ‘as was én route ‘to the to’ the Catholic .Veritas Schoo!,: following. destruction of Tacit ; The. driver,. Father Thomas Cullen, lost. control :on the East Kalum Hill when the bus skidded in soft snow and then. hit a soit shoulder, . . It overturned as it’ went down a ten-fodt embankment. : ALD “42 children’ were taken none ‘had: iniries- requiring ade én route from the Bench area am. | ‘The. bus was travelling at Bubs of hazardous road: conditions, “Damige to the bus has been - RCMP who went to-the scene Thornhill | men vie ° for The’ regio ‘band for Reg: ‘lonal “District ‘of-Skeena B, will seek one director at the polls .on Saturday, . Ail ‘others. ‘have either been ted. by- 4: . 34 only, section-of legionat patric ‘of Skeeria’ B- that: Please,” said’ the volce of the people, “am -1° going -to “be able to get en item on ‘the program tls . mornin about a lost and found,” . at -ure-solos, ‘dusts, trios and chair |. -soul- “Buitable |} of Greig’ Avenue, Canada Safeway ‘wine: “are your: views: an ‘qual. i ‘S, In both: education ‘and indi. : you: accept the concept ‘of @lect-"|, eq (2d, officials dealing with’ policy|. aafety of children:.on: the way to] « ‘and: : from’: school? ‘What’ would || Fyou do: to, ensure: this. gafety. In| ‘{lities'that never::are complet.|: : "Candidate Weber chang t the hotline ‘phone, Rounel: Terrace Munteipal Council haa amended two by-laws and pledged more study to at least one other. ’ Final approval, was given to an amending: by-law (454) which gives official sanctionto new sew- er connection: and“usage rates} “-) Hintodueed “in October, . At that] . time the connection rate jumped | from $80 to $125; ; ‘ “Tuesday night, “Muintetpal Coun |. | ell made the new rates effect- ive. “Fe-troactively to - October, ‘Under. another ‘ameniling by- law, ‘also passed Tuesday, Coun- oil made: it: ‘possibie . for prop. erty owners to. subdivide from. lots.-of 2 acres or more and that ‘city water is: ‘used, added necessity. af: providing eity sewer-tacilities: . ; - The: only” requirement Is that soi] percolation. tests prove the For, Septle tank ser. vie .athe ‘a special meeting of ‘Municipal -roadway-on'the unilnished section wants. to.“use..the Broperties, for 1, O£ |: propane tanka | gas’ ‘becomes avail: "One of ‘tha more: sérique| tng: by | dilemmas’ that confront’ educat- Yeading ame olen to eliminate, ie. finds. hotline. a. a lost (and found) a cause. dae the tab: tor’ ‘Cen iroming~ sewers by-law — will hear ringing in their ears without the! Lic. ‘authorities. Drivers and saf: tteis dealt with at nie ‘29 | Counell,. a, Jeter..from ‘Canada |* “| Safeway requested - Jeasing of]: _ properties - ‘now. ceserved for]: date Fred ‘Wabet ‘. = boost - it 0 covers amends that.“ “no bids: were received for the ‘installation of the infiltra:. ion * gallery ‘and: pumphouse for the proposed: new water intake at Little's indi Ltn Bells. that warn. also drive crazy “WIMBLEDON, England (CP) Tiuck diivars with’ ‘high-load- ed, vehicles ignoring signs about. a low bridge .In south :London- as: a sharp warming. ‘It isn’t an. claborate.. radar. . warning. Sys- tem; merely a‘stringing of bells hung’ ‘agvoss the highway by traf ety officers are happy. with the acheme,. but, residents: say the hells. are: Griving: them. erarys Heipal- Election remains high but: ‘the prophecies are cautious, :|day’aa one of the most. closely ‘l eontested elections in Terrace history neared its December 9 climax at the polling booth, . year council terms is also keen, with the BMG contesting all : Interest ‘la the Terrace Mun-| That was the. picture Tues- Communtty centre will be the site of the poll and citizens will cast thelr votes between the hours of 8 a.m, to 8 p,m. * Major interest. in the election has to be the contest for Reeve between current Councillor Vic- tor Jolliffe, Better Municipal Government candidate Fred Web- er, and independent ‘Poul* Boge- lund, - To date, no one. is, sure of the outcome. . “The independent Bogeliind has to date conducted a surprisingly strong campalgn, has personally reached every voter through the mails. Bogelund is campaigning on a civic taxes and calling for ma} or economies in consultants’ ser- :viees'an overhaul of municipal expenditures. Victor Jolliffe, makinghisi Bec: ond bid for reeve, has also con ducted ‘an effective campaign, He is stepping down. from his, seat on Couneil to ‘contest the election, His appearances on television, -paper, indicate that he advocates rent. Council’ policy on major programs -including black top, Fred Weber,:CFTK managing director, represents a new force in municipal politics, He is the official. ‘candidate of the Com ernment, a group of some 60]. people; who organized in an at- ‘| tempt to Inject new thinking into), “Jocal government. BMG. campaign appears to call ‘for a businesslike .approach to more effective contact with Pro- ‘vincial and Federal Government, Competition for.the three'two- three seats, sented themselves at Monday’s nominatiois for council... Seven ‘eandidates will contest the three two-year seats, . Seeking election are. Mary Moore, Donald H. Deane, Ger-| - hold - the - line: approach to]- plus advertising in this. week’s|. & in the main’ an extension.of cur-| . sewer and water improvements, | . -mittee for Better Municipal Gov- , WITHIN - THE | MURKY. DEPTHS. of. the bot. a stoves the mortal remains of one, small. fishy an > assorted . shapes Swhich-“tasued. fo: th ane th chluck. in the kitchen: : Fi: sh on a - ‘in Terrace! local government, coupled: with]. Two. surprise, candidates -pre-| , in council poll in blacktopping. "t's high time we got ridof those dusty streets,'* he said, ~ Gerald Duffus said that - he had decided to run for coun- cil only a week prior. to the Meeting, ‘He asked for help and advice from -the people if elect. |. ed, North Kalum Trallercourt pro- prietor® Tom Olson attacked the BMG as “*Messiahs attemptingto . lead ‘us out-of the Quagmire't, He also calledTerrace Municipal office ‘'a heartless unhearing Monster | that has driven one third of: the- ‘town across the river,’” i Gordon Kerr attacked high tees paid to municipal consultants and said that council employees were quite capable of doing most jobs. ‘We have let'them sit on their harids and hired professionals,’ he told the ‘audience, Rae sadd. that he™ -had.‘'nd: axe to grind”. with the present coun- cil. He asked” for a further year on council to: see current Pro. jects: completed, : ; est. ‘of. impartiality’ comments by. -Jolliffe’s advertisement on page = “Incumbent. council Bil Mo: Only: ~wortan' candidate ‘Mary Moore promised .“4o serve. Ter: race ~.with hard work and’ ine’ tegrity’’: * (Editor's notes‘ in the: ‘inte: Mr, Jolliffeand: Mr. Bogelund - are “not carried.in this report. Both men‘ have done a. highly © effective job of presenting thelr.’ platforms to the, people-already .. through the advertising media ediaand : we draw “your. attention to Mr: 7 and Mr, Bogelund’s 0 on PARE - 13: Art Kuermper. Story below, ald Duffus, Michael Olson, and]: Better Municipal _ Government candidates Ev Clift, Lloyd John. . stone, and Alan McAlpine, Only two candidates will seek ‘the one-year term, created by the Tesignation of Councillor Joll-.. iffe. They. are Thomas, Gordon Kerr and present councillor. ‘and BMG candidate Bil! McRae, Fight candidates took part in the first, of. two‘ all-candidate’s |‘ meetings last Sunday night, Only 60 people .attended . the meeting held: in the’ Tillicum ‘Theatre. Poor attendance could be attributed to the fact that the Chamber of Commerce: has an all-candidates’ meeting: schedul~ ed for tonight (Wednesday),.. - Four. candidates did net take part in Sunday’s meeting, organ-| ized by candidates for Reeve Vic-. or Jolliffe. and Poul Bogelund. There were candidate for reeve Fred, Weber, and council can- didates Allan McAlpine, Ev Clitt ‘and’ -Lioyd Johnstone, -. All four men -ate candidates of .the com- ‘mittee. for. ‘better municipal gov- ernment...> s- Candldaie. Dor ‘Deane: ald. he |. would: investigate. all expenditur= es, . He said he was interested ’ Little Ave, ‘But she did, ‘And out ‘plopped a fish,. smack into’ the kitchen sink, Pius..a wriggly worm, blobs. and bhapes. within murky water, Mrs. Kuemper doesn’t dislike’ fish, ~ But she prefers: catch them in the conventional mantier,. She Goesn't ‘want to have them’ ‘on tap. The fish ‘was. ‘dead on arrival: : It made ‘its’ final schluck sounds | o¢ as it plopped into the Kuemper kitchen sink,’ The water it ars rived in was 8 not-tooedelicate shade of pastel mud. eC; Mrs.’ Kuemper was. -startied, | to say the least, “It. almost made ’-me* sick,” she ‘told, the Herald, - - She was: “ Gnroute to the Siena Health ‘Unit. with the fish’ ré- Mains and ‘the airty water; when. she. stopped. in offfee, ea The Herald ‘contacted ‘an authority. -on. water”. pipes: who: denied the possibility of — penetrating: “a. water. tap,‘ ‘= -{satd: the washer was’ ‘toa Saar “Mra, Kuemper's fishy’ visitor is “the; second recorded locally. this year," : ‘ie she hadn’ t tuned on the iitchen tap, Friday vould have been just another day in the Mfe of Mrs. Art Kuemper, ‘4506. | Ocean caret |the-area, nat the, Herald. ; Hinént: Part in-the 3 of the town. buys local” : company. | ‘Qeean Cement will move into : ‘That's the: “result of thie: sale’ - “Kitimat : Concrete’ Products, foet}: Ltd, ‘tothe big- company. | Kitimat Concrete has a branch ~ in ‘Terrace, under the: name. of. : Skeetia Concrete ‘products...’ ! en Announcing _- the: ipurchase,- . Gcean Cement’s President; Wm. |” F. ‘Foster, said: the move was: made |“4in: ‘keeping: with te com- pany policy to expand in the pro- : vince, whore Potential growth wth is. favourable”, : ge ae wn! a0 lerete,” aggregates, * masonry, concrete plve and Bre: oe cast wnlts ys ‘ : "The: ‘company. was ‘fomded ‘the early construction days of the ‘aluminum ‘city. asap aprom- development SEVENTH BID for. ageat on school board “There are five candidates” oMrg, Orr ip seeking tho 5 mbor.Pem Van Semierstlved plumber Jam: Satur >, Caruco’s persistence .after. election :must ‘be held ‘for the four “Terrace segment of Schoo) district 53 E * Persistent plumber fo ed Caruso iiskos his seventhbid. aix failures’ means that an seats’ ‘yepresenting the secking four sea He‘hns: been had not ‘electoral.’ ‘Stona “Mra, Nancy Or! écalved the Heat by.acclamation. en Heek,:. “James Caruso. will (about. to boeame Fy ek nas ved here for 17 yoars muds the mothh maintenance = aera for tho schoo! at re for vs ‘on’ “the board: ‘Kel thitd year a currently ori his seventh year of '., Cook, also fintshing. his: seventh year, ..ab the Board, hor first bid for-the: Sehpol ‘Board heen spent as Chairman of Mrs, Nancy. Orr, making th ‘Tucker, Trustee of five: ee “of education. and not go; dverboard for: ‘present’ Board has. done..a good job