we ee eee ee et er enn eee eg PT eee Teer Tete eee ee i ee ee ee . 7 pects tatatad PAGE Az Lyte JANUARY. teachers in the Skeena-Casslar School District were awarded ” salary increases of nearly 8.9 per cent afler lengthy arbitration. . Dave Edwards joined the Terrace Parks and. Recreation ; Department as Rerrealion Supervisor. Dave left Terrace to return to University in Manitoba in December, The first ever season of minor hockey in Terrace was opened January 6 with Alderman Gordon Rowland on hand to drap the puck for the opening face-off. The minor hockey organization in- volved aver 900 young boys. The home of Mr. and Mrs, Kryzanowski of Thornhill was joined by the pitter-patter of little feet as Peter James George Kryzanowski made his debut in the world as Terrace New Years Baby, Peter James George joined four sisters. - ~ Plans were revealed for a French radio stalion for Terrace, fhe CBC via B.C. Tel; would broadcas! its FM French station from_ Vancouver inte homes in ‘Terrace end Prince ' George, Hain and rising {emperatures caused a rapid snowmelt, and with the ground still frozen, there was-a little run off. The result? — Flouded basements and pools of water on sdme streets that would . swallow a small car with ease. : ‘ FEURUARY An LIP grant tor painting - Terrace Arena and some landscaping work for the site, valued al nearly $10,000 was.announced lo Terrace by Honorable Minister of Manpower James Radford. © ‘The provincial NDP government ‘showed its concern for Castlegar, Terrace and Prince Rupert when it blocked the sale of - Columbia Cellulose Woods Operations in those centers to the Weyerhauser Canada Ltd. The NDP later acquired nearly §0 per cent contro! of ColCel and changed ‘the name to CanCel -- Canadian .. - Cellulose Limited. : eo ‘The winhers of a Herald contest lo fly three’ lucky residents 10 Mazatlan, Mexico y were Gerry Martin, Ken Radford and Hazel .~ Telford. The Kitsumkallum Ski Hill, little more than a proposal af thal: lime, was in the center of great controversy. It was agreed that every skijer wanted the facility there was 5 sl a problem of haw (o go about getting it. : On February 23rd, the Terrace Arena was ‘officially opened. A packed house lgoked on as Mayor Lloyd Jehnstone tut a symbollic red ribbon and then watched displays of skill by minor hotkey pucksters and some local fine figure skaters. 4 ‘The Terrace Curling Rink was officially apened with a 50 rink | benspiel, The Curling was good, the ceremonies short and simple and a guod time was had by all, The FLC Reed Report and a controversial confidentiat privale , mining report came to public fighl. These were just the first in a number of announcements to regarding plans [or development of _ Northern B.C. with Terrace serving as a supply and com- munications hub for much of this area. : The Terrace Catholic Church: unvieled plans for a half-million dollar developmient including, a church, school, gymnasium and other relaled buildings ‘al a ‘site .° lo the east of Caledonia Sr. Sec. School. . . Coe, SD MARCH - Controversy: agaln ~- this lime concerning ihe Scotty Munroe Hotkey School. Registratiah was limited (o Terrace children, so the * people of Thornhill. gat, together, do sume hard work.and some. digging and gél.their ane Sealty Munroe Hockey School for: “the. evening J, hours. Litile,. uBuglind | and Kerr completed lhe installation af lew _. burner. which changed the thick clouds ‘of smoke and flyash‘to a of the inside ate oulside of the ° . known what Mr, Jolliffe's status is in regard to (he Hospital Board. - small trickle of brownish smoke —~- which only lasts for fifteen’ minutes when ils starled. “iT THE TOCA TGHUAGES "PENTEGOSTAL, TABERNACLE, . Abad Laaelle AVE. : - Service ‘schedite . sy a Sunday School ~- 10300 a.m fey t Morning Worship =~ 11;00a,i, | phone ec D Sunday Evening 7i15p. m." Office 6-H) 5 * Bible Suey - Home + = 635-5994; rn Wedne: 7:30pm, | Youth Nigh Thursday Tipp.m,, Pastor: M. wenmedy “YS ‘the end of your: search lor a [feleridly church; SALVATION ARMY, ole MSiGrelg: - Caplain; BI Young, ‘9245 Sunday School 11:00 Morolng Worship =, 7:30 Evening Services, Fér infoon other activities phone|captain or Mrs. Bill ‘Young, -KNOX UNITED CATHOLIC CHURCH "9:30 Thursday Night =. Bl - Bible Study & 1, Prayer Megting!! ] * CHU RCH . «- . LakélseAvanye I azelle very , — § Sunday School » SUNDAY MASSES . » Senfor 12 & up 10:00 a.m. 8:208.m. 10: 08a.m. Under 12 11:00 a.m. ASam, ale, i Worship Service 11:00 a.m. _ ¢ Minister Rev. DS. Lewis CHRIST LUTHERAN - . CHURCH 7 EVANGELICAL: 7 FREE ‘CHURCH cor, Park ‘ave, and Sparks st . $45 Sunday School ~ rT) 14:00 Mording Worship 7:30 Evening Services Wed iesday 7:30 p.m, Pasior D, Kaiser Phonetas-sae2 Sunday Schoolal?:iSa.m. * ZION (BAPTIST: Gor. Sparks $1.4 Park Ave, fog I “your Friendly Family Churgh' & ‘ ; , Prayerand Bitla Study ’ H U R cH : 4 Rey. BB, Ruggles. Prone: ’ - M 4860 Park Ave. assis |". Corn. sparkaa Kelth |} Pastors ‘Clyde Zimbelmait; ; CHR ISTSAN “ amet, | g REFORMED" Bible Study Wed. 7aopm..” = >) CHURCH; —_ae 7 “Sparks Sf, atSirauma Ave. ST. Hunn ws: _ Rev. John Vandy ’. ” Phone 635-1621 os Sunday School. Terrace 10 a.m. B Sunday Schoo!'. Rema - } p. " 11:00 a.m, WorsHip Service Siqdp.m, Worshi> Service 4 - - en mm : Av26 leazalie | ave nut, Yerrsce. . Angli¢an churen oF Canads,* Sinday Services: | . ‘ e _ every Sulday, “ * “* "paator: John Stokes: - . Phones35-5855 oP yaro0 a.m, « Bible School i. ‘Sunday 1)i00 am, - Morning 1 Worsley. TIS pm, = Evening Servic - . Wed, 8:00 p.m, - Bible Study, and pri én ; “JAGLIANCR, - GOSPEL, CHAPEL. Pastor Mune , a 5010 Auat Ave.’ Oe | cHU RCH OF GoD “TL gpiverprive |. Terrace, Bl, «615-4564 . . Sunday Gchoot 16:00 AM. Morning Worship 11:0) AM Evening Worship 7130 P:A... ‘Prayer Sorvice Wed, 7:30 P ‘Youth Servite, Fri.'713) -P Rev. AL. While, Pasion | Mortgage Services” _ Greenbrier Mortgage Investments Ltd. RESIDENTIAL FIRST AND $ ECOND MORTGAGE FUNDS Terrace and say they will spend $499,000. The government takes over 79 per cent of shares in Columbia’ Cellulose and Canadian Cellulose. The public quickly adopls the name CanCel for the operation, The Regional District directors square off on the problems at lakelse Lake and charges ‘of ‘Gold Cousters’ atid the need for watch-degs on the Lake are hurled here and there. APRIL Skiin "3 may be dead bul Kitsumkallum isn't. A local Soctety is " inicorporated to develop the Ski Hill, under the auspices of the Parks Branch. Michey Johnson, who did allthe preliminary work on the scheme and had olher ideas for the set-up says that as far as Kitsumkallum is concerned Free enterprise is dead. The Music Festival and Arts and Cralts Show were greal success. The Skoglund Hol Springs are closed down by the Public Health people and the manager tells the Herald that the public pool will nat. he re-opened because of the considerable cost in meeling new " requirements. Later last year surprise, surprise -- the public pool . eis open, Hartley Den! announces that former Mayor Vielor Jolliffe has been appointed by the Provincial Government as iheir represen- . tative lo the Hospital Board, Health Minister Dennis Cocke says Victor Jolliffe is no such (hing. At the presnt time il’s still not A petition from residents of the. 4800 block Straume Avenue is received by the Schoul Board. The petiticn questions the siting of | the Board's auditorium on. Slraume Avenue. The Board says, “We re going ahead anyway.” The issue inseltled. a °: May, Evy Clift of the Regional Disirict Board demands the registration Dubnick made in regards to the Thornhill situation. Lubnick fires ‘buck saying Clift's demand is’ ridiculous.” Dubnick was deleated ihe electors tater in the year in the municipal elections. Hartley. Dent was back making. announcemems - his time $300,000 for improvements to the Nass Road, which the govery ment: . as prime shareholder inCanCel, now owned inst of, , When the road to Slewart was closed by spring break-up, ihe Far ’ West Bus Lines. chartered a DC-3 Jol, it's freight and passengers up. At-regular bus prices. The Nass Maid, awned by local altamaltive exper! Pete Rempel: and berthed in Prince Rupert, sank at its mooring. The boat sank again later in the sear when at storm did ‘little: damage’ to the harbour. Premier Barret made a visit to Terrace for a mini-pr ass Can ferenceal the Terrace-Kilimat [International Airport. His schedule - had been changed due |o bud weather io Prince Geerge and rather than spend part af the afternoon in Terratdé as ‘was originally planned, he could stay fer-only those ten minules. Martie Prank, born and raised in this beautiful, wild country, ‘turned ninety years old on the tenth of ihe month. | The Loggers ‘Spor ts Days were back tor another ‘successful "season. Graham Lea, MLA tor Prince Rupert was naméd Minisier of, Highways. the only Minister lo be named from the narth «af the “> province. ' The Jay Cess announced a ‘Trade Fair lor the. weekend That bass for theirs-May Day”. traditionally bean used by the Elks Celebralions, The Elks drop the May Day: parties, calling ihe situation a disgrace, the Jay Ceas say the Trade Fair.and the May ‘Day. would. -: have worked together. No plans ure made for May Day in the future,. JUNE: haiti aliasin'a announees bind fébide’ tbr ia’ Lakelse Lake.” Coincidemally the government purclinses 1 of land at the Lake for fulure development of Furlong Bay-Camp-- site, That acreage includes alavishsummer home. Hmmm. The tenders for construction of the School Beard Auditorium are’ - opened and the Board almost collapses from shock, The bids are almost twice us much gs is allocated for the job. Time fora seriqus” look at the proposal, someone says. As a result of the Jay Cee-Elks Trade Fair - : Muy Day fiasco, 2 Terrace Service Club Council is formed to co-ordinale and pramaie local service club activities. The Council sounded fine but i! died from lack of interest in November. Local superintendent of (he Department of Purks and Recreation « Cesare Gianna is named to the Board which will ole out the funds under the $10 million Recreation fund. The. Thornhill Fire Department is well on it’s way to being established as the result of a fire which deslroyéd the $50, home of Bill Young, Young goes and buys a Fire Truck, Larry Som- . ie mertieldw orks on two Moretankers,everylhing guing si immingly. Department finally Cormed and has since proved invaluable. ‘The largest class ever is graduated fram: Caledonia Senior Secondary with the Terrace Arena used for ihe ceremonies. Minister Lorimer of the Barrett horde pops into town and bins é al amalgamation for Terrace and Thornhill.” . JULY . . ‘Gordon Rowland, then alderman of Terrace, is named vice | president of the North’ Central Municipal Association ala Fort Saint John convention. On the 11th of July the Herald quieily celebrated it’ 5 65 years af ‘service to the peopleof Terrace and {he Bulkley Valley. The Rotary Barrel Sweepstakes race was finally completed. All . four barrels had disappeared for a while bul one finally floated under the Skeena bridge 145 hours, eight minuies and eight seconds. after being dropped in the water at Smithers, The winner af the $1,000 lirst prize is Matcolm Grant of Terrace... ‘The Bank of Nova Scotia in Kitimat is.robbed by (wo armed men who flee an fool into the'bush, Their take is $24,000, One is later * picked up, there is still no sign of the second Thief ¢orihe money. The Kiwanis Air Shaw is held. Due to monelary ‘losses and the such it may be the last. “AUGUST Morning Service st Hic0a.m. | - ; . . The possibility of, the’ audiiorlum becoming a join yeniure ‘bet- suggested, discussed, digested and dropped. The Recreation Fund Administration group, of which Cesare ‘Gianna is a member, approves a $180,000 grant for the Terrace swimming pool. Also ‘approved isa sum af $91,000 for the Thornhill ¢ | » Community Center. Junior B hockey for Terrace is announced as Scally Munroe picks up the PNWHL franchise and promises to install'a highly com- petilive hockey team here. He did, (oo. ‘The closing hours fer the Cloverlawn Mall are brought , up. il seems that one of the largest stores to goin the Mall; K- Marl, wants ~ closing hatira to be ten not six. Controversy ranges everywhere, FOR CITY AND RURAL PROPERTIES : AT COMPETATIVE RATES , For complete information contact: No.3, 4623 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Ver B.C. Tel announced a program of telephone improvement for of the Board's. chairman Lawerence Dubsick over slatements _ ween the School Board and (healre magnate Bill Young: is’ "Greenbrier Mertgage Investments Ltd, The swimming pool gels under way. A house on the site is razed by the Fire Department for practice and Gordon Rowland turns the sod, using a back hoe, The roof trusses on the Cathite School auditorium collapse, in- juring several workers and leading to a WCB investigation, Chris Laursen, project manager, is relived of his duties. Little, Haugland and Kerris awarded a Certificate of Merit from the Park and Tilford people for their pretty new burner. «The dust on Kalu Lake Road and the driyng habils of some of — the drivers of iuge logging trucks is brought! into (he open by. the death of a small boy. Much shouting, problem still exists. Dent announced government would fix up.- Alderman Ev Clift starts the eleciion campaign a little early when he announces his intentions to let ‘his name stand for alder- man and regional district Tepresentativa in the November 17 elections, : SEPTEMBER The Centennial Lions Riverboat Days are back. Everybody has a iot of fun, sips some suds, loses and-or wins some money aud so on. ” The first steps toward the construction of the railway line from here tojhe junction of the Bell-Irving and Nass Rivers iy made. Gerald Duffus.announces his intentions (o run for an aldermanic seal, which when coupled with Clift's announcement slarts the ball . rolling, The Skeena Valley Fall Fair is held withsev eral new catagories, lols of entries and is judged a Breal SUCCESS by the organizers. ‘Tan MacDonald announces’he 1s moving from Terrace, much iti the sadness of the town of fan's many riends. ‘The auditorium question {s finally setled when approval af a $497,000 bid from Project Construction on re-vamped plans is given. ~ Construction slarts the day before the approval comes through. Former Premier W.A.C.. Bennett visits Terrace to hist a banquet, The pressis inviledand made welcome. - K-Mart announces if will come into the Cloverlawn Mall on the “ City’s terms, A victory of sorts , but no work is being done’ on the. Cloverlawn site. The first bus to Watson Lake in the Yukan leaves Terrace. Fhe * pilot project works oul well and a regular service by Far West a’ -least asfar north as Dease Lake is anticipaled for ihe | spring. Five pilals are missing in the north. Neil Carey disappeared firs: -on a flight {rom Quesnel to Terrace and then an armed Farce: Tracker carrying four members of the Armed forces went dinen in’ the Telkwa Pass area, The Tracker was later found and ail fou. ' crew members « ere dead, Carey is still missing. : OCTOBER The first candidate lor the mayoralty race indicated his desire io run for the posi, That candidate was, the eventual winner Gurdon -Rowland, — -The construction value, based on permils issued by thé District ut “. Terrace, hit-an all-time high of $6,000,000 for. ihe year to date, Alihough there were jots of homes being built, there was concern voiced over the lack of commercial-industrial construction, The Terrace-Kilimat Airpori was installing new flight guidance equipment which would vastly improve the service. [1 was nol completed until December at which time Airport manager: Sid Harris said he expected thal the enlarged guidance system would-- -lead to a 60 percent recovery of those [lighis which had fo be- aborted due to bad weather. The election warmed up with announcements from more can- didates including Viclor Jolliffe who once more ran for mayor. . ‘Others included Pal Fitzgerald, Allan Soutar, David Bowen- Colthurst, David Pease, Hunk Buncambe, Dave Maraney and Les Walmaugh. “NOV: EMBER Tee ne fre Vos =) he ‘Terrace Curling Club became the third project in (he area ito : rbenefil from the Provincial Government's Recreation Fund, » Peceiving a grant‘of $92,000. Terrace was hil by an earthquake which, while nol causing any , damage to sneak of, was powerful enough to toss some residenis from their beds, A day later the after-sock of the initial quake hit. _ The quake regisiered 4.3 on the Richter seale and the epi- center w as estima led jo be about. 15 miles south of Lava Lake, “A fire al the Pohle Lumber Operation on Keith Avenue destroyed the green chain, resulting in a number of lay- offs until the shelter Jand chain could be re-buill, Phe French CBC radio station is on the air finally, much {o the - delight at the French residents of ‘Terrace. The elections are held and Cordon Rowland i is our new imayot - ~ maybe, . Dave Maroney, Rich Green; Ev Clift, Hank Buncombe and Gerry Duffus wre elected toserve us aldermen with Ev Clufi also serving as regional distric| representative, ‘In clectoralarea A Corbin King is elected by acclamation while in Area C David Bowen-Calthurs! Welcome t's all new... and Il's’ all ours! Let's make it a good years ane lo remember , wi we ttt * poe Began). 635-6767 . There is absolutely ne ‘extra cost for this service. AUTHORIZED AGENT ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1974 ear ets the green li it from the voters. Dr, Lee and iaine Johnson are elected lo the School Board and Jack Cooke, a fourteen year veteran with the Board is’ defeated. “The $4.5 ‘million school referendum is approved, asare referendums in the outlaying areas for fire and cost sharing for-the Terrace Ares, the Terrace Cen: lennial Library and the Districl of Terrace Mumicipal Cemelary. Vic Jolliffe, defeated mayorally candidate, asks for 4 recount and the score is foundta be exactly thesame,* - Captain Bill Young of the Salvation Army received more ‘Kudos for the excellant work he has done in this’ area, when he was adopted by the Killer‘Whale clan of the Nishga’s and given the highest name a Killer’ Whale can hold. A recount in Thormhill called for by Regional District defeated candidate Les’ Walmough, sees the library referendum defeated and no changes in | the standings. . DEC EMBER “The Kalum River Bridge at the west end of town was officially, opened and the first vehicle over was a logging track. "The Rotary Auction, which included a $2,900 car (his year, raised - almost $10,000 fo - Former mayor an worthwhile community projects. His petition alludes to harrassment, favoritism at the polls and gross misconduel, Premier Darrett made his second visit of the year le Terrace and stayed Tora banquet this time araund. The press was” not . inv wired, Happy New Ye ear » Roite those. glasses high with a toast to the: New Year. Here's to a great year filled with - many good things... health, wealth, prosperity, _¢ defeated mayorally candidate Victor Jolliffe. asking that the election of Garden Rowland by be declared illegal. : "TERRACE DRUGS ~ ~ and _ LAKELSE PHARMACY TERRACE DRUGS 12-6 p.m. LAKELSE PHARMACY” 7-9 p.m. SUNDAYS: & HOLIDAYS Filling = your doctor's prescriptions is our job. dust like him, we want to see you in top health al- | . ways. New Government Autoplan Insurance ‘See. the staff at Wightman and Sinith for expert advice. .. When you recelve your new Autoplan Insurance card from the Government, [ust telephone one of aur staff. . vehicles insurance is at your, disposal Frea. We'll halp you fill out the new Autoplan |. card. Well explain the coverage you'll he getting and how much you'll be paving. We'llevent supply the decals ang license plates when required. -All our knowledge abovt automobile and commercial x This trae service is our way of assuring you fast etticlent service on. Business, be oe cod eee oe Talk to the people who know. ; . Drop by or telephone our office at 4611 Lakeise Ave, Terrace, (635- = Be . _.. The office will be opened Monday throvgh Friday until 9:00 p.m. Boe! ; “and Saturdays uni! 5 00 p. m. for your convenience. wuioplan | INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA