PAGE +2 Assistant Administrator Ray Parfitt of the Kitimat-Stikene Regional District responsible for planning briefed Stewart ciuzéns on just,” where development and ‘social service. planning for the area stoad, Speaking during a recent trip by the board and staff members along the Nass to Stewart recently Mr. Parfitt advised that a commercial site at Bob Quinn Laka will soon be offered for lease, He also indicated that service ns will likely be . established every 85 miles along) the Cassiar Highway. He said thai the Meziadin Lake service center 1s going ahead. Mr. Parfilt went toon say that in so far as the Parks Branch is . concerned several extensive surveys have been undertaken bul no report has so far been made by that authority. He stated that the Parks Branch is for the time belng looking at the ‘“Mezladin ~ Lake Park Development which is slated ta . become reality within the next -PARFITT OUTLINES PLANS FOR NORTH four years.” It is also reported that Mtr. Parfitt advised that a hard look will be taken at the portion of the region in the hopes that a viable formula, which is economically favourable to the Regional District will be found for the operators ot small businesses with initiative wishing to live in the lifestyle of their choosing along the 200 mile stretch of the highway . north of Stewart. Tax Survey Undertaken by City Mr. David K, Lane, Municipal Assessor for the District of Terrace Jias undertaken a survey of the properly lax’ situation as it exists in the north of Brilish Columbia. * in order to compile this survey Mr. Lane has written {to the Municipal Assessors in the communities of Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Smithers, Prince George, MacKenzie, Dawson Creek and Fort St, John. - The information requested by . Mr, Lane is a copy of a 1974 tax nofice applicable to a residential properly sold for approximately $40,000 in 1973. Inaddition he has asked for the total 1974 assessment for general purposes; the per- centage of total assessment mentioned above which is al- tribuiable to commercial, in- dustrial and utility properties; and. the total population as Two Good Guys Leave Stalf changes at the Terrace. RCMP detachment have heen: two well-liked policemen tran- sferred from this. area.. Sergeant Clair Provost and’ Corporal Webb Weldon both left this area recently, Provost. * bound for Kelowna and’ Weldon for. the Surrey ared~ on the Lower Mainlands;.. °*:. Weldon was, - a long, time meniiber ‘of. the’ Terrace. staff, - . serving here for.) six. years. Provost; came. lo Terrace in August, of 1971. Both men were well-liked by . most* who had ~dealings wilh them and played - active parts in the community. . Provost ministrative NCO for the . detachment. - replaced. by Sergeant Bob _ DeArmond who had his spot in the GIS division filled by “Sargent Irv Bailey of Prince Rupert: ‘Weldon was replaced by .Corporal George Kuleh of Vancouver. ; Other recent arrivals to the detachment ‘are Conslable Steve. Hrycluk from Nelson, Constable Fred Barbour from’ Vancouver’and Constable Keith Colwill from Cassiar. "s*: At> last Monday ¢ night's "+ Municipal Council“ meeting” a motion Was . passed unanimously expressin g tha appreciation ‘of. the citizens of Terrace for the fine service and - citizenship demonstrated by these: two officers. Corporal Weldon served in Terrace for " six years and Sergeant. Provost . “three years, For- Take Out 4 ar on Fag Tie " enterprises He, has been - Specializing in Chinese and Gunadian Foods oy ‘ere fram the: Co- 0-09 calculated by 1972 census. Once this information is received Mr. Lane will be able to compile a comparative lst showing just where Terrace taxpayers stand in comparison with other communities of a similar size and geographical location. The resulls will be _made publicin an official report from Mr. Lane to the ¢ Municipal Council. | ~ Northwest Music Festiva Association Lottery Ticket Agents The Northwest Music Festival Association. las become a ticket selling agency for the Western Canada Lot- tery, The association will get a commission on all tickets that it selis, and if the lucky winner happens 1o be among those lickels thal the . Association sells, it will receive an ad- ditional commission. . The funds from the ticket sales will ga towards expansion of the music festival, and as well will hep to cover some of Two Important . sete Permits Issued The City Building Inspector, Mr. E.H. Thomas, has issued building permits to commercial coming to Terrace which will mean an increase in assessment of close - to $600,000. - The first ‘permit involves ai Sandman motel which will be- * going up next to the Cedgrs on Highway 16 West. This will include. 70 units: a restaurant and a‘ abate ~ Construction is ; The” other permit is’ for”a’ warehouse and distribution facility for pipes. This has a permit value of $90,000 and construction will get under way immediately on Keith. served as ‘ade Break and Enter Al & Mac was broken into early yesterday morning. ‘ Approximately $100 was stolen. | Armed Robbery _ Alone bandit walked into the - Skeena Hotel at three in the morning on the 27th and_ demarided all, the. money on chand. -.He’ was: armed with a - ‘firearm, and consequently got “ the money. RCMP are in vestigating. te INCOURT . P, Levesque. - Impaired driving. Fined $800 or 15 days in - jail. G. Meeks - Theft over $200, Sentenced to one year Service ‘ | Phone 635-6184 “Shan Yan Restaurant “Where the customer is King” Doe pre ror mis pom oy pom bomb a een boe bbe Ek EE the costs of the festival, such as providing. aceoramodation for adjudicators etc, Anyone who is interested in selling Western Canada Lottery lickels for the Music Festival Association is‘asked to phone Mrs. Marilyn Kerr at 635-3768. Anyone wishing to buy a lottery ticket can contact Rich Green. They are’only $2.50 each, and the commission fram the sales will mean a better music festival this spring. ‘Kitimat Radio Station The Canadian Radio- Television Cammission recently announced thal it had approved _ an application by the Canadian Broadcasting Association tor a licence for an’ English language FM radio station in Kitimat. ‘The station will operate cn a frequency of 101.1 megacycles, -and will ‘have an - effective radiated power of 65 watts. The programming for the stalion. will. be the. same as (hat ‘nf CKPH: Prince’ upert,so. in effect, Uhigis arepeater station, The reason [or this is that there are no AM stations available in this area, / This: commission will be issuing a licence effective until March 3ist 1978. - Police Beat probation. . Y. Bilson - Over 08.” Fined $300 or 15 days In jail. : ‘AR. Joseph - Break enter and Pi To he sentenced August ul , THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Many Terrace merchants have taken advantage of Manpower" 5 “Hire a Student” program. Among these are the Terrace Co-op’s Bread Baskel where Sharon McGowan is working as a Baker's Helper (top). In the lower photo Lina lamele is working at Kelly's Students are still available to any businessman seeking help during the summer months. Give Manpower's Stereo Mart. * Student section a call: PPECIAL SKULLS Que "epteuL PAY. THE Arnty iS OFFERING 51500 ANP #26500, CASH BONUSES To YUNG | PEQPLE WHO ENLIST IN SPEC, A mining company which ° carried out exploration for minerals mainly in the Terrace area is now active in the Yukon Territory. ppt to negative legislation in evn from exploration here and has purchased twa mining properties in the ‘Barrier Reef - Cypress’ (Bonnett River) area of the ‘Yukon’. Considerable activity in shares of Barrier Reef and Cypress and all companies in the area are sparked by diamond drill intersection of high grade zinc mineralization (15 percent to 30 percent) in several holes, some of which, the company has with- Plume _ indicate 90° feet of mineralization. ‘Kendal’ is situated on mineral Claims lying between ‘‘Pwinriver’ and ‘Cypress’, two active mining companies who are situated West of the .WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1974 “Terrace Company Now in fuken ‘Barrier Reef’ discovery. The” second ‘Kendal’ property is located still further. West” and, adjoins a large property held by ‘Tundraland’, a company: it is, understood, Cominco Ltd. controlled by ie oe, Some sailors believe that albatrosses, whieh fly with | a gliding motion, can sleep in the air. B.C, and -he among them baseball. . am ..Ed is very pleased to be in Terrace and is looking forward to. . meeting many of the Terrace residents. : : 7 ; Overwaitea Welcomes Ed Starchuk .He grew. up in 1 Grand Forks, Overwaitea’ in 1971,-in-; Fernie, B.C., therd he rase to the position of Produce Manager before being ‘promoted to General Floor Duties Clerk in Terrace. ..He enjoys many hobbies, first started with fishing, skiing. and TECHNICAL SKILLS 70K 4 years! - “Willis Cunliffe Tait "& Company Ltd. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 'S, J. CUNLIFFE e and related activities. MERGER -ANNOU NCEMENT - William. Graham Consultants ARCHITECTS - & PLANNERS: W. E. GRAHAM ,.5. 4. Cuntiife and WW. E. Graham are pleased to announce ihe merger of Wilils, Cunliffe, Talt & Company Ltd. and William Graham Consultants, Architects & Planners, ef- fective May Jist, 1974, Mr, Graham will cambine his praclice with the Community Cevelopmant Division of Willis, Cunliffe, Talf & Company Ltd, and will continue to practice from Vancouver as Willlam Graham Consultants, Architects & Plannars, 8 division of Willis, Cunliffe, Talt & Company Ltd, Offices of the William Graham Consultants Division are located In the Kerrisdale Professional Contra a$ 2027 West 4ind Avenue, Postal Coda VéM 284, telephone 269-2304, .. The merger will make avellable to the clients of cach firm a more fully integraled davelopment service which will in- clude planning, architecture and a broad range of <¢lvil, municipal and structural engineering skills, Mr. Graham will offer a wida range of services Including development planning, feasibility studies, environmentat studies, bullding project dasipn and working drawings, municipal planning . Sarvices will afso be‘availabla through the firm's Head » Office in. Victoria and the Branch Offices in New: West: J minster, Nanalma, Camphall filver, Chilliwack, Quesnel, : Terreca and Fart St ‘John. > . Pe ee ee Reto & ¢ goer we rene We're all set up and ready to go again at our new location 4419 Legion Formérly Cal-Van Auto Supply: “We service. your car as if it was ours” AUTOMOTIVE & MARINE Including Heavy Equipment. & Truck Transmission : e@ EXCHANGE . 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