Al though last week’s weather co-operated despite my belief that winter is just around the corner, I have managed to retain my stronghold of the inevitable, as I recently witnessed. the beautiful colored autumn leaves departing their branches. It was proof in the making I am not loging my mind. “The new-found response to the Around Town column is overwhelming and my only hope is that I will be able tocover as many requests as possible. The events and programs taking place in Terrace are numerous. The column will attempt to cover ag many as are taking place in this active community. I must extend an apology those who have pointed out to me that a movie in Terrace does not cost $3.75 but in fact is $3.50, as was stated Sept. 21, The saving just might encourage me to leave the easy chair this snappy cold winter and attend the latest hits all the news magazines are raving about. Imost certainly will have make a special effort to attend the three plays scheduled toheld at R.E.M. Lee’ Theatre this season, they are receiving raging revues from theatre buffs. Sept. 28 ‘The Battle of Algiers” film is to be run in room 202 at NWCC at B p.m. Directed by Gillo Pontecorvo, this movie is one of his masterful reconstructions of the guerilla war in Algiers, and is sald to be one of the greatest works a art to have emerged from the new genre of revolutionary films. The college is desperately in need of viewers for their film series and are anxious tostart a film club. If you are a movie fanatic, get involved now and call Kathy Mueller at 635-6511. Another iscoteque for ‘' Shake your booties" lfansisinthe ‘making. — located on Lazeile, has applied to Terrace Council for consent and approval. Keeping in tune for music fans of varying ‘la-te-dos’ Sept.$0 at 2 p.m. the Tillicum Theatre will feature Robert McRae. , The renowned church organist, college teacher and round town: +. Manuel's Resturant, . private tuition instructor will perform on stage for the Lowrey Organ Concert. ; Don’t miss this great opportunity to see and hear a splendid concert performed by a great artist. " Epp Talstra, spokesman for the Christian Reformed Church, is anxious to get the vocal chords of Terrace residents tuned up and is having a meeting at the church Sept.27 at $ p.m. to start up the Community Choir once again. ‘Local residents are also offered a variety of music talent to be enjoyed af mmerous lounges and cabarets. a Lakelse Motor Hotel is featuring Wally Khadkin in the lounge and the Ehhler Brothers in the beer parlour The Terrace Hotel's Red D'or cabaret will swing with rock and roll boogie by Rocky Vaselino who will be in attendance until Sept. 29. The Northern Motor Inn’s lounge has the versatile John Haines for your enjoyment. The recent unsuccessful sports fishermen in the Terrace area will be pleased to learnsome people are having lick with the lures. Imco Aoedstra was recently a fishing derby winner of the ist Annual Daily Herald-Skeena Mall Fish Derby with his catch of a 91 lb coho caught in the Skxeena River. ‘ Aoekstra was presented with a $2 gift certificate from the Saan Store. ; ‘The official opening of the radio and television ‘service of the CBC french network in Terrace will take . place Saturday Sept. 20 at the banquet room of the arena. One of “Voixet Rythmes du Pays,” a popular music variety program to be aired on the national radio network at a later date. The hamburger hound’s panicin Terrace for a triple brazier burger came to an end Wednesday. Avery uncc-operative malfunctioning fan had made it necessary for the DQ to shut down operation on the griddle. The threat created was ...dilly bars! with stren The response: Improve the aerodynamics for less wind resistance 7 anda sleeker look than last year’s models, Use materials that offer lightness olutions are eautiful are gth. Offer more choice of diesels, a new V-6 and a hot new Turbo. The new Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles, at your dealer's now. The Herald, Friday, September 20, 1979, Page PHOTO SHOW IN TERRACE Anyone interested in helping to organize a photography exhibit by iocal artists is welcome to come to. a meeting at the Terrace library arts room on Friday at § p.m. The meeting is being organized by local photographer Rod Taylor, who hopes to get the show together by early November. Native land is a bargain cials to surrender It for use “ VANCOUVER (CP) — The Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club — where the entrance fee is $4,250 and monthly dues are about $112 ~— last year paid only $33,400 to rent the 162 acres of prime land it occupies in southweat Vancouver, Real estate appraiser George Oikawa says that land was worth $153 million at last year's market values and should have ylelded its Musqueam Indian landlorda a rental income of §1.4 million. Oikawa was testifying Wednesday in the Federal Court of Canada at the trial in which members of the Musqueam band say federal government officials betrayed their trust with respect te a portion of re- serve land, In their $40 million damage sult against Ottawa, the Indian say that officials of the department of Indian affairs in 1958 deceived the bande into surrendering a portion of its 416-acre reserve, Band lawyer Marvin Storrow has sald the officials subsequently granted the golf club a 76-year lease to the 162-acre parcel of surrendered land. The lawyer said the terms of the lease will cost the band $40 million. Olkawa, who appeared as a witness for the Indians, told Mr. Justice Frank Collier he made an exhaustive appraisal of the disputed land and waa able to assess its market value for various years between 1958 and 1988."°" heat Pere reepye see been used for residential es instead of for the . “determined: Hesald that if the land had :: by the golf club. «ahs ott The iand, which adjoing _ the University Endowment Lands, is perched over the . of water known as - Sturgeon Bank at the mouth ~ of the north arm of the Fraser River. Its southern - exposure offers an unob- structed view of the Gulf of ~ Georgia. Oikawa said the land's 1058 market value, if subdivided - into single-family 98-year - leased lots, would have been - $1.6 milllon. He said a six- per-cent return on the lease ~ should have yielded the band - $97,080 that year. Oikawa sald hisappraisals — of the 162 acres In various ~ years discounted its use as a. golf club and assessed the — value as if it were used for ~ residential purposes. Oikawa testified that the © market value of the land in ~ 1968 was $3 million which, at a return of 7% per cent, ahould have ylelded rental of * $231,750. Looking to the future, - Oikawa predicted the market value of the land in ~ 1983 would be $19.8 million . and said a 9%-per-cent — return would yield the band - $1.8 million. Court has been told that : the golf club lease, which ~ runs for 75 years, is divided into five 15-year terms. - Annual rent for the first 15- - year term waa set at $29,000 and increases in the second term limited tono more than - 15 per cent of the initial $29,000. . Rentals for the three addi- ” tional 15-year terms will be WegCeRTAATL-OF- ; by : by arBibPatlol anil thé 1and is - to be valued for the purpose - of determining rent as if It -: ere efficiency ‘omes a beau word. golfclub, it would have hada were still in an uncleared « , pralcee ee Sf marry con inert ae are : iy expiry of the : ; ; ae wn Canadian Pacific Railway's —‘which can be terminated equipment, proving that economy need ’ qualities of value, luxury and contem- ., not be gained at the expense of luxury. | SOMBIE porary engineering. Drive Omega prime Vancouver real by the club but not by the o And you can order Oldsmobile with ; . today, [t may change your concept er ’ id the band— all improvements on . 5 : : . erveland,if the land revert to the club. < a rf . the optional economy diesel Bin heed elcfoeticbamy seemed | ofthe small car forever offered on the open market ‘Court has been told that : i Fi i! 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