ae ane fae E ha ‘Serving Terrace, the.Hub Cif : Ciba ° a rte ¥ ; - Prov. Library. : Periodicals Department, - : Victoria, Be C. 3 spit Wednesday: (October - lara, ver.” “SANDSPIT'S: GROUNDS CPA FLIGHT ~ Anil wind which. disabled a CPA plane at Sand: | “passengers oni..a Terrace tg Vancouver flight. “> The northbound - CPA flight taking off. from. Sandspit for Prince iRupert- was. caught in’ gusting © winds ‘of ‘up ‘to. 75° miles per hour.’ The plane - had “landéd.- and. was. turning. when the wind caught, stretched, and broke flap cables, an ‘The Terrace to. Vancouver flight was. rerouted” :to drop. passengers at Prince Rupert. and: to take mechanics : and: “equipment to repair: ‘the, stranded mn WD 16) temporarily: ‘delayed — ‘It also. picked up: ‘the 40 passengers who had spent’ 12 hours. at Sardspit after’ the mishap. . The Terrace flight then proceeded to Vancou- _ No permit needed | to buy fireworks Ae You don't have to have the Fire Department if you want to buy fireworks in Terrace this year, But’ ‘the. only -place you eanj' sign ‘a permit, . Tt is widerstood that action -morigage requirements . ‘Terrace inunicipality will acquite 13 acres of park land tn. ; ‘the Keith Estate area, Purchase of two lots of Sacrés aid. five acres for parkland fule 'to ~, | fils a cotnmitment by the Muntei= :| pality: to the Central Mortgage ~ and Housing Corporation to pro= vide . adequate parkland in the Keith Estate, - Preliminary by-laws to ‘pure chase the two lots were read at a .Tuesday October. 15: meet» - [Ang of Council, = 5 On the strength of: ‘the ears Her. municipal .comitment, CMHC had agreed to rescind a ban on housing mortgages in the | south Terrace area, Rezoning and replanning of the | total area were also required to. meet with CMHC’ approval for mortgages, .° Couneil acquired 8 acres from Charles. Adam in an area adjoin ing the Drive-in Theatre.’ Pur= chase price was $6,000. - further 5 acres adjoining CassieHall school was acquired for. $15,000. | lFinning cites It is: understood | [s that “this lot will be developed in co-operation with the school -| board, | This: -fulfils * our. comitment - ‘CMHC, Mayor Fred Weber told C vouncil. = - Terrace Municipality ‘could move to enforce connection to . the municipal sewer system, - And a warning of a possible Tise in cost: of connecting to” sewer was made October: 15, ‘Council discussion on sewer connection followed acknowlede= ment.of a.petition signed by 21 people of a health hazard in ‘what known as the Milla, Diteh, The petition sald septic tank contents flow into the ditch pre= -/senting a major health hazard. Council was told that of the 21 people signing the petition, 15 were: not ‘connected to the muni- Cipal sewer Line, although it was ignite them is on your. own 1 BO perty, . Y And- Pha must be 2 or over to buy reNOr key - big expansion will be taken against. people ige: in Terrace" nhiting fireworks on the: streets, .| & phen. fireworks of Ane p he. lit to : + }dyadlable to 11 of them... “Another aby were not connected PUT THAT CLOCK’ BACK Saturday and’get an 1 extra hour in the’ sack Sunday morning is the reminder issued by Mary Ann: Cunningham, as’ the “3 Sunday morning... province returns to standard ume 2 p.m. -French- Canadian bid ‘Terrace seen for teaching in ‘French -“Prench Canadian Federation of British Columbia has suggés-| , téd Terrace as a-school.dise. _trict where some . tristructton “B ‘could be given:in French, |; Federation seeretary-treqsur- er Romed. Paquette told a feder= , ation’ meeting last ‘week: {We * want to widen the French lan- guage instructional program ‘to other, schools outside of Coquit- - lam . Coquitlam, .. which’ “includes Maltlardyille, has 8 1000 students of French-Canadian’ background, Tt began: BC.’s- first French- language instructional program: this “September with a kinder= garten class, of 30, f Choppers: take a crashed pilot Bout of bush ' Two helicopters brought hish: Mepilot A, (Pat) Carey out of moun main country northwest of Stewart. e Carey was flying anti1-passen: eer Otter. for. Trans-Provincial: Mirlines ona Princes Rupert ‘to: ptewart: run when his plane. went: ” Brovinetal. "_generai gor - David Marko deserthe arte - "mishap as. an in-flight cel Rent “of some kind?) itn Was edhe: missing at 2:30 tn, Monday, October. 14 and ted at 4 pam that days.” fer However -8.ground party whlch. aad ‘brought-in by. helicopter got’ elt: 100 fect of im, | : : Romeo. , Pagnetie Suryioated -Vaneouver and Terrace. should |. ‘also be selected for French lan- guage instruction... Terrace’ was selécted because of -'a. recent ‘heavy influx. of French-speaking e Canadians, id While the heavy influx wasn't too’ apparent in a quick survey, Terrace does have an_ active French Canadian club, ~ Arid it will consider approach ing: thé school. board for some bilingual instruction, . = ‘Mrs, Rino Mailloux,. secretary forthe Terrace. Club, ‘sald she and her’ hushand , ‘attended | the recent French Canadian Federa- | ton of British Columbla congress where the resolution was passed ‘singling out Vancouver and ‘Ter- race asthe school districts where : expansion of French language in- | struction” ‘should be expanded, Mrs, Mailloux said sheandher | husband - hac: not yet met: with .) their, club: to, discuss the: reaols |: ution: ‘but: ‘she said: ‘We will pro- | cbably conduct a survey of the area within:the next two months to see |.” ‘hoW: many’ children wouldactually | . ‘participate: in‘ bflingual instruc | + -Hon'of this idind before approach-|’ ing the school district,’ “Mra, Mallloux: said: ah would [:: like to ‘see, bilingyal inatruction |, ‘available-in the.area, Shperintendant- of schodls,E.C, Stewart was .in’ Vancouver. when tho‘Hoyald: Sout Ms ‘reaction to the: provoaal,). roach. faa; apr "boon ‘vqade the, ‘local school district: about : upert French instruction but’ we -are Kitimat was, Prince R iy the iof: the, rogplation passed, : thé federation.” , Beautiful: .B,.C,: owhich features ‘Kitimat : with: : tolored’ pictures: and” purple NO CAR LOT PERMIT FOR LAKELSE AVENUE North side of Lakelse Avenue is not zoned for used €or sales, - “Terrace Municipal. Council (October 15) rejected], an’ “appeal by Peter Andersen for a temporary. licence for a ¢ar lot on premises Previously occupied by Karl's Trad- “ing Post, “The fand is just lying there, doing. nothing,” An’ dersen told Councll. _ Names of streets could be enlarged if Alderman EDNA COOPER'S idea is used. She's . Suggested. that present names. honoring local pioneers be re~ - talned, but a numerical desig- . nation be added sp that new- comers to town can find their - way around, General approach © would be for example to call: Lakelée “Lakelse-First Ave+ nue” and Lazelle’ “Lazelles : ~ Second Avenue’, - : eae i 7 temporary ‘communica * “dons ‘gap between’ school “board: ‘and- co-op. kindergat- - ~ tens using school board pro-. .'perty ‘very nearly erupted into « “Ae major: issue: in: the “paat . ‘week,’ Fortunately for -all-: . concerned, sweet reason pre “aa A least we think: it": “A reeourting atone i magazine : otes: from: local. ngt- the magazine - dren ] map ‘to. show where; was shown on the: coast, -and Terrace: WO panied ‘alto: Terrace:-. Fire “Chief. Andy : Owens sald the amendment was an improvement, a nuisance, for. the public,’? he said, “People could just go outside the municipal boundaries if they wanted to buy-them."* | Provincia! regulations whichlim= it the: sate of fireworks from October 24 to November 1, of a safety hazard.**. ‘He drew attention to the dan- ger of fire crackers being thrown at children’s faces, . Key control factor in the new below ig the limiting ofthe area a' fire , department . to obtained to buy “The old by-law just’ created - Owons ‘also drew attention to. He .called fireworks “gome- ca what of a:fire hazard but more : | || FIRE CHIEF owens To sid Sheashy it was a gas, But for majority of the 21 plumbers whotook.a recent exam- ination for a Class One gas . | fitter’s Heence, it was tear gaa, Of the, 21 who took the 1% fe | hour course and wrote the exam- , riding ' horses across the Terrace bridge at the time of acollisionbetween .two cars reported last week take pains to deny that, the horses were to blame, They crass the bridge in single file, allowing: space’ for & car . to Pass, . -e° ®. “me Prineé Rupert City. Hous- ing Committee -has. come up with a report that 8 per cent ‘of the: Rupert: population live in. substandard. “housing... A Similar ‘survey .‘of' Terrace. . Might provide: some interest- , dng results,. While ‘Rupert has the handicap: of “many pre- war homes. which have deter-. 28 Age ally. here is ‘con- ~ ‘ algerable: Unrest’ at the. ‘state’ » of Bomeof the Terrace shacks. The .; Rupert menor lists: ‘ between: 2300... / of 9,850: dwelling -Bubetandand or Inadequate, ; ite. . nounced in’ ‘the. very, reir. _ . Coun ture, ‘out’ of -Muntelpal. ‘| ination” only: five received their licenses, ° Stx. ‘others received provisional licences, the gas fitter's licence, The. Licence -will come in hady when the natural gas pipeline is completed and homes and offices begin..to .hook ‘up to the: line, Pacific Northern Gas Company area -managerBud Mooney. sald the course and examination were difficult, ‘He: explained that the course was” designed to be taken in. 60 hours instead of the 16-hour crash program held in Terrace. ~ The’ examiner had expected Mooney. eaid,.. exam in six month’s time. and hoo ete years experience ben uml j be: te “or faul ulty- ‘hookups even apes d the applicants: @.- examination, |.’ a Class’ One gas fit. ter: Bekele, tate Sid Sephy | To Sid, it was a gas race, I. W, Stewart, T, R. Pat. erson and W. H, Ward of Kitimat, Christiansen works ‘in Kitimat, : Provisional tickets - were granted to Gerry Kind, D. H, Shaw, Tom Tuner and Alex Dun- bar of Terrace, C, C, Middleton and Robert: Rummélhott of. Kiti-. mat also received Provisional Uckets. ; | equipment, Teneo Herald earller reroite 4 | ed that Strachan Construction of |... ¢ Kitimat. had’ been awarded ' the $168,000 contract for atwo-stage expansion, . | It is presumed that the extra amount listed by the company will include new equipment, .. Finning’s present branchbulld: . {ing was built only four yearsago, Jack. Ewart, branch manager, sald the expansion | is to ‘take care of business growth caused primarily Rie increased pulp and Jogging acth The shor Ll to have ‘a new, electric’ five-ton crane as well as the latest welding equipmerit, The concrete floor will be steel reinforced to withstand the multi- ton weights of. heavy crawler a much ‘ enlarged steam clean area will be pro- vided, and Improved spray paint facilities will be installed, TIME CHANGES FOR CN TRAINS. - Return to standard time ‘Sune day means changes in Canadian National Rallways schedule outof |” “Terrace, — CN announcedthis week that the eastbound passenger train from Terrace will leave at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ‘Westbound to Prince Rupert, the train leaves at 4:25-p.7a. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, . ” ‘ity ‘to: enforce seonnections . to sewer. and water lines. : We have had a-very favorable connection rate-in: the past,” he said,’ But he added that because of. costs to the municipality, the rates-would bé raised,’ Council:was also’ toldthat local’ hanks had offered home irtiprove- ment-Joans to any householder wishing to finance sewer .con- nections. ©)... Kitimat cc had: message for Trudeau — ~ Kitimat Chamber of Commoree have reminded | Prime: Minister Trudean that Canada-ts not “a country ..4,000 miles Jong and a fow miles. ‘wide, armel ~ Chamber.’ ‘president G. W Ww, | whiteness told a meeting in Kig- mat October 16 that this was part — of the message handed by his dele« gation. to /Teudeaws. executive assistant, — Whitehead reported on “Une” delegation’s trip. to the annual mecting of the CanadianChamber of Commerce at: - “We learned a great deal about the intricacies andcomplications of promoting: industrial and port development, " he sald, wl, Sid Sheisby was the only-man |. working. in’ Terrace’ to’ receive “es only & two per cent passing rate, - Those ‘who’ flunked and those | who hold the provisional lcenee | - Bet‘another chance to write tha x “Provisional: Ueence holders|.¥ “J are ‘able to. handle installation |. t-up service: for. natural) gas when they work under supers! : vigor of a Heence holder, - ~ , there Was BI ‘danger, a: ‘ARTIFACTS: ‘from; prehistory found at Kitselaa . ee. by. members of the Skeena Secondary haedlogical ‘6 lub ' ari a displayed, atch tron