6. ” Mnlninig operaticn't ‘has had to file an annual. eee ee ee eee ee nnn ee en “hills 18 BS. true da a years ago. Terrace ' eentury-before the Klondike:boom. ‘Those ~ gold and ‘copper... nuggets worth “thousands: ‘it ‘doesn’t | ’ second day of.her. three-day. . .. visit to British - Columbia - in one place during her North American tourrwhieh “| Ll. LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS .7 Victoria, BeC. . vaVv 124 : ‘The ‘history: of B.C. documented ‘because, gi report with the, ministry: ener a The first. real: B.C: ‘gold: rush was: in the Barkervitle ‘ated :in ‘the: 1850's" ~:a- half - miners ‘who never’ quite: made: it:to'the Klondike found the'metal at-Atlin. “At the’. ‘same time. a. mine’ ‘at ‘Unk: wa: producing: Many: of : these: “speratiads “could: reopened ‘ond emall'scale-‘one to six men: operations: : “The* only: eateh . “would: be= getting the ore to a mill, that could extract the metal at a cost’ that‘would prodide a - profit, : - AltHough-. some’ ‘people | Walk’ through: these old-aites and’ pick up: huge © happen often. enough bo make a, living” from. 2 The. complest geological. history: of the are areay’ inning si te Noes val activity t rams. . wide vareity, of rock. and ore that several world ‘class: mines’ are: hat waltng to- go into operatiqn. es dee ‘Unfortwnately, claim owners: “also have. to wait for.the international price af ore eto otk rise. to'a. profitvlevel : as well. Be hye From an historical paint of view’ many of these ‘mines’ have ‘biiildings” that. are: almost completely’ preserved * i ' machinery: “still” ‘onigite’ vo : gargantuan ~ waterspout there was no royal smile’ ‘from Queen‘Elizabeth. She ‘laughed. laughed, , And laughed: © ; ‘Tt was: one of the few moments, Thursday, where, the Queen wasn't,on wide- | screen public. display, her . first . chance to. relax from. . the. -hectic.. pace, on’. the face. disruptive. California . with Prinée Philip. and: penetrating |: ‘drizzle. : She had-to cut, “short her” civic lincheon, to’Mmake up _ time | lost . when: - her. motorcade slowed down for the crowds, and rush off to the: bubble-topped B.C. . Place: stadium - where ‘she helped promote. Expo. #,. . She was viewed, there, at least trom a distance in the vast ‘arena,: by more- than 35,000. . ‘including 27,000, ” musiclans - and‘ “singers. probably the mast to see her _ Victoria. were, ‘forecast - which, the ‘Queen “scheduled | to visit’ today: yachts: Britannia: 4 ” Photographers win Herald Staff Writer: _ honored for their work reflecting life.in Terrace. - Gordon Judzentis, Joe Haits, and Dan Hillert were the overall winner: * of Commerce. 7m ‘Ipgations;. 7 contains: the largest - ‘known:: deposit’ of* molybdenum in the world that’could be _-mined without disturbing the'ski hill‘or the.” seenery, “But...there “is -no-miarket for molydbenum now and none'is expected for . years. And the metal is disbursed through — .B, great expanse of rock which will make it.” - expansive to extract. : . “Roche de Boule Mountain near’ i Hazelton ; hag been mined for gold, silver and copper: TERRACE— ‘Three photographers hive been. ‘winners in various categories with, Hillert chesen as. . Their photographs, ‘will grace ‘the new brochure . promoting Terrace being. developed by the’ Chamber ge potential mines - lie. ‘net for. same kind of, access. turn of the century, ‘Kitimat had:a- gold ~: and. has ‘more. : Looking. ‘carefully: from: “mire that employed over:200.men: At the ® Points, along Highway 16 you can still see the remains: “of an ol imway that was. sel to carry ore partway down the: hill. _ Wears ago; about. 7S: miles north of Prince: "Rupert there’ was the largest provincial _ Smelter of its time. ‘tb service the mining operations near there. . - The Terrace ‘area’ has inany great “ Jocations for ‘mining jade. - - mining ares is good for at least another 25 - The ‘aight be ‘Charlotte - ‘ees g Wi “period in the Terrace ared again: : When Is . _ "al open question. But the ore is here. With ~ theright economic conditions and the right *Sageess another * gale rush - this time for ms known deposits - will ‘oveur, The presentation was the first ina series ‘second will be given on: Wednesday, Mareh’ |. inthe library at 7:30 p.m. That subject _ will be pative mission Sings. Vancouver, : park | ‘that -is : named for her, she _had _pecasional: chances to stop and meet, the. People, face to. And the’ weather jyelped “her. lap* saying ‘Born “in her, for.a ‘change. It‘ was a - “balmy mixture.of sunshiné. ~ and cloud, in contrast to the. “i i of ‘the © that”: didn’t deter thousands from: -and so did a dozen ‘others tarning . ‘out; Tuesday -in But slouds ‘and showers for- ; sonthwestern - Bo., today ‘giant - and in the: kenagan area; | is waving for. those not in-the’ - On Wednesday, ‘the: sun, _broke: through. ‘as the royal . ‘galled’ : _linder the lofty Lions. Gate bridge, the: wooded park to - sartated and: the: north, Comics; horoscope Classifieds: pages. pages’ 8&9 | WHEN: USEDWILL- DOL? - won ‘Lallow it? Beal the high, cost, of nae parts. with. *“qualily used parts from _ es Su. B. AUTO: SALWAGE _ “3490 buh (just off Hwy. Wee Do' you want parts to tin up your car ‘but Your budget Hudson's ot Ptr . The Stewart — “Smili IgV Month in# pr _ Ukindergat a Kit P ‘ Clarence:"M on 23] ] nts’ past ‘go ‘for’ SbelitSe “with cash prizes and then those — sen oster contést. winners ‘henna ‘Cossett.- han), Wendy Rossiter (grade 5. ariow: (grades: a ‘Kit: judging ft on for -natlonal. judging \ where the winners will win bikes. Other ‘kindergarten top poster makers. were Lindsay Carlow (Kitl K’Shan), and‘ Lisa Lepold: (Kiti K’Shan). ~ grades 2-4 winners were’ Leslie Rorker. (KITE Shan): Other - scene of | “rental relaxed . secittity. stopped .to:chat with. Nav ‘Moss, \- ‘a Woman... “wheelchair. witha; ‘sign ‘on 7 " England: 100 years ago.” : “On leaving” ‘the: Quarry: House she beckoned to a hoy scout. Standing. shyly behind * ‘police lines with’ ‘a handful of daffodils. He’ came forward, _. to Central pane and the ' Caribbean : -rébuked » faiti's -raler for neglect | of the. poor: 15) “The: :- Pope. - President fort Pere _ past the _tneomplaining, RCMP. ; In the remoteness’ ‘of the Port-Au-Prince . airport ian —— ee early today on a flight to Rome. - eo, . displayed the royal“ couple © ‘His © 1e-hout itinerary _ front beats, ° ‘Mayor Mike = * Harcourt | ‘cominented | to trip’ from. - Guatemala. to “Belize for a two-hour ‘stop. He. ‘then went to Haiti, the Western ° “ Hémisphere’ 3 “: poorest . country, “neeting “1 dwith - “Latin American’. ‘bishops. anid an guidoor ° mass’ for’ 200,000 Haitians who braved the, 32- ‘degres: heat.:’ . ~ Duvallér, a: inherited his | father’s this event a success, She has _a magical warmth.’ |: +. Expo 86, the international. transport sand “communications - fair. to ‘be: . held here. three years. from” now, was-the ‘theme. of the. “day's big ‘events and both: levels of. government . Bot “Gictatorship in 1971. He ‘into the act. ; 4 elcomed,:the 62-year-old _Prinie' ‘Minister Pierre’ ‘Pope bie eee “Trudeau, ~~ Vancouver -- Inthe» - flrat G4 defending the poor, and ceremony - boasting’ that he,.too, was - asked the Queen-to press:a sworn to . . the desperate - button and fire up a cement’. struggle’ aigainst hunger, mnixer in a symbolic start: to: ‘slekness, 4 poverty” and eget ofa. “major “apne federal. project’ at. the -" i‘ : ‘waterfront pler- where the. ee thé “Pope ‘rebutfed “Britannia docked. « van The Ch istians have also ‘It will include the Canada ‘noted that ‘there is ‘division, © “Pavilloi for :Bapo’ and::a “ infizsiide, excesdive ~ “hotel and convention ‘centre * inequality, ‘degradatiot of ; » shipstike the quality of life; misery, fear," ‘John Paul ° “At the D-uhnamed Bald sternly. “dim which wil be ready " ~MThinigs: must . change.” to house soccér and football. “The, Pope alto noted the ‘this summer aa" well 8s the . Hal ne ‘government's “1963"-Grey Cup “game, “record of "| repressing “Pretiar Bill Berinett got tn Opposition politiclans” and “the ‘province's licks. _ "the media. Last Dec, 29, | +. Expo, he told “the | Roinan Catholle lay worker ‘gathering plus a. national Gerard” Diclerville’. was - _ television ‘audience * arrested’ for’ criticizing: the. . Including British’ , government ‘in hie! weekly 1 Columblans ‘who thay be”: radio’ program.’ ., “going to ‘the , polls before : _Dutlerville MBS ‘eat a “summer, will -ahow the ‘sath: ago. after world: that “B.C. “nigans unprécedenicd > usiriess.” >| Pa ‘He todk the sppariunity toby’ thé church. hlerarchy. speak of | transportation * plans. we heey vast majority of almost, six 5 \ ‘vhleh, ‘he élite. - Soalded oh -betore. he took off from the ~ 7 their’ bra ‘He OPEC ..and non-OPEC Britain has trimmed $3 off he told reporters who asked producers have been the $33.50 pricetag on its -— whether. an ‘accord - isf perambling - for. searce high-grade North Sea ‘oll. imininent.. “You . Want © stability in the tharkel.’ a _ United Arab Fasirain ol. , Minister : ’ :-Mana’ 7 ~ Queen petitioned: Oteiba added: peat "be . Herald Stalf Welter, - '. VANCOUVER— The Gitkaan-Carrier Tribal’ Gouneit is - petitioning Queen Elizabeth II for the right to aue ‘the. government of British: Columbia over fishing rights. . announced their petition to the Queen. — a fishing sites which are adjacent to or: contiguous with Indian reserves; the river bed to the middle of the river” adjacent to thelr reserves, and the fish that’ pass. through the rivers adjacent to their reserves, . They base these claims on common law principles, -A ‘press release states. that while the reserves were created until 1938° by: order-in-council,- The reservet boundaries were determined as a direct result of hearings that heard testimony of hereditary chiefs based on the location of-their traditional fishing sites, the.councll says. _ , Based on this, the council claims a property right inthe «— “fish, In order (0 legally’ achieve this, the council: says it must sue the Crown and is taking advantage of the Queen’ 6 " vibit-to B.C? to attempt to begin proceedings. After. the petition is present, the Gitkean-Carrier Tribal Council representatives will fly to Ottawa to prepare for the First Ministers Conference on Aboriginal Rights." ~ The Gitksan-Carrlers represent Gilaniiabx; Gitwangak, Glen Vowell, Hagwilget,. Kispion, ‘Moricetown, “At a Vancouver press conference held at 9 a.m, today, - ‘council president’ Neil Sterritt and four: other members The Gitkeai-Carriers claim ownership of the traditional Kitsegukla, and