“eosianr yest YEAR cots TERRACE, B.C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 - hurry it alon City owned. i club :, Council members battled it ont - hasn’tcost. the taxpayers hardly Tuesday night over the question a. “thing.” R : of giving the Hirsch Creek Golf ‘: © Mrs. “Angles went ‘on tosay that. me ° Club a grant of $5,814.00 in lieu “Council spendsa lot of money on me of, taxes or buying. the club the. upkeep ‘of.. Radley and f° outright and tuvaing. it into, 4 ~ Birsch Creek parts and that it is municipal club. - - for tourists while this Golf Club: ; Alderman Angle said she was” ‘ls for our own citizens... : may behind giving the club the grant . Alderman Stickney disagreed. i -because Council has siipported ©. with ‘Alderman: Angle .’ com- other sports in Kitimat in’ the pletely. ‘He first-pointed out that - “past and thus they ‘should some members of the council i Support the only one which was’ were Golf Club members and f «started by the people them. therefore should. not morally selves, . vote in this matter. When it was Ze = She said, “Originally council *; ‘ pointed out by Alderman Angle — : i wouldn’t back a: public golf - curling Club member.and voted aI course so the people went on giving them a grant. Mr. ahead, using thelr ‘own .money. Stickney said he voted his way and time, did it themselves”. ‘at that time because anyone can 4 “The club’!, ‘she ‘says, “pay ice fees"and- play at the ™ “provides recreation to a large curling 1 rink which he says “ds a f Garbage man. = makes boo: -boo TERRACE . Somebody . For any other: information I ' goofed...Either it was Terrace. can be reached at the Liquor ‘resident Walter Zak Junior or ~ Store (place of _ employment). the town’s Garbage Pick-up ; 4 * Yours ae: detail... -. . VR Yours trily, |. \A-letter concerned with the ee _ Waller ZakJe. i ii ‘to | it a a reported over-efficiency of the me town crew ere enema fee THesday-night meetings? -3 Inthe “letter Walter’ Zak of ~ thei fl. Clarke Street in ‘Terrace ‘stated °<¥ ‘his rounds last week ‘not -only © ‘clerk Jack Hatdy about the box: ( | but also. a box containing ’ of the cans during the supposed - | valuable articles: = ':- r highjacking, dampened 4 “On October 1, the: Garbage eouncil's sympathy. =! Disposal Department arrived at... Alderman Gordon. Rowland ‘my ‘place .and collected by .- said if the-box of articles was { garbage. They did. their. job indeed on. the cans then. the - rather well, not only taking my. ' garbage, man could -not be ‘Barbage they also took’ some blamed, . personal belongings which were. According’ to reparts Mr, Zak not ear marked for disposal as’ had alerted town. garbage of- a _- - fiedals of the mistake on the day a of the pick-up... Since his neigh- They removed a. box -con- bourhood was the first in the taining one pair of hip waders, “morning run, however, the -one pair of ladies knee boots and officials: had . little chance to one pair of ladies MukLuks, recover the -box from its “last me, = Apagroximate-value of these - resting place.’ mee items new was: $50.00 These Alderman lan MacDonald a, items. were definetly taken by - was not surprised by the mix-up. a the Unit as they were-withesed © and he said in Terrace a person - by nelghbors, . 1 would ap- - hasto put garbage cans right on™. preciate you to took into this for’ thé road before any pickup will ba ‘me as 1 cannot go fishing and ., occa,” : | my wife cannot go outside... The topic was referred back 6 Perhaps Coutiell will see ft ta - to administration and tidy will | compensate me in some way, continue. ee Horn. or girl » KEITIMATS: Come Blow Your Horn 0 or ‘Star The Kitimat: Players drama . Spangled Girl S 6group got off to. a.start last. ©The group, is still badly in friday night, with their. first. need of someone with directing j; meeting of: the season. Twelve © people* turned “up: for’: the’ ‘people’ for ° makeup, ‘stage ‘meeting and they. felt. that'this-: preparation, set desi (stag was endugh to get going and try. a put aplay on, They will hold a ~ cating meeting later this week - ° for the production of one of two,’ ee by ‘Neil ‘Simons. either. Bo: gzetinal Dial Nor. ing “weeks : the ai ‘Hotsprings, a There. were 115. -delégates 2. from - Britiah’, Columbia, _ fe done f for the blind: They: Washington, . Idaho, and: Bir .. - have been ‘financially sup- - rtlng research on. the ; ~ Ctnfererice and Zone Meetings = *' including workshops, seminars, .. .. study .: sesstona,: - induotion « ee " ceremony, banquet. and dance, ‘The |; Keynote: Address wep "All around the world ths Lion : .the garbage man'when making “~ Further’ words from | ‘town i worries: picked-up regular garbage cans of concern being located on top . ‘Kitimat At Tuesdays Council meeting . _experience,- ‘They, .also’ need‘. Golf. in: Kitimat? — 7 B kimmat.- Kitimat - Gity “number of eltizens and so far it: fax’ ery. from the Gol e course which limits local taxpayérs to. three times ‘a year and ‘allows outsiders to play at anytime and _ for any..number-. of times by simply paying green fees.” " paid a further $19 a year. they would not have to. come to council asking for help. - . He thought they should “make an. endeavor .to. meet. their -responsibilities before coming to the public.” “He -pointed out that. the last time moriey wag granted to the club, council said “they were just : helping the club get on their feet and would look at the matter in ‘a different light next time.” Mr. Stickney. went © on to’ suggest that the city buy the. gotf course outright ard make it “a. public course, This was seconded by ‘Alderman Smith. He said, ‘for $200,000 -we could purchase it and it would cost ws no more than operating aswimming pool, ice rink ete.” _ It was finally moved that a” committee af council: members « be formed to meet with the Golf Club and with: Tepresentatives — from’ Alcan to. study - the. prablem and work out a lasting to council. Aldermen. Banyay, Smith and Thom proposed sending a letter - .. to | Prime - Minister »-Trudeau ‘questioning federal aid to the velopment. of a port at Prince ; Rup a “They say that the CNR's 1 news telease late last, week stating, “they were. to. put in a higher guage rail track between Prince’ George and Prince Rupert - indicates that the port in Rupert . will be going ahead.’* If this. isto ‘receive any " federal or provincial funds they felt ‘that Kitimat should ask vthese funds--also be .made available for the-development af port facilities i in the Kitimat Harbour, _ .Mayor Springer: sald his . -- understanding of the latest “ow, Félease from:Ottawa was that — -.- Ottawa: would ‘consider’ and * probably - ‘Zo--ahead’ with classifying Pririce Rupert under ‘the national: harbours ‘beard when and: if-there is* enough business. =, However, was agreed by _ coun¢il’ members : to send. the - Jetter to Trudeau, Bennett, MP: Frank Howard - ‘and ; séveral er. “government. leaders to out just-what is happening: t development i in northern dwhat' the true in- . dieation. ofthe CN's rail 7 ‘given by International Director..: work: with youth. Ther have § F tamer’ Camp din Birmingtian =. or who get In i Farms @., children Stickney suggest that’ if r- -each member of p Golf Club - -John Eddins (lef). of Birminham, Alabama, — - International Director of Lions Clubs presents solution before reporting back . — -his home penant to District ‘Governor Bob sour about, it. ‘They're working: on it. We'd. just like them to: Special to he Heraid HOUSTON - Businesa leaders - ‘from cenirés along the Nor- 2 thern Transprovinclal. ‘Highway have expressed dissatlsfaction. . over the condition of the road d called upon the government ‘. te. r es “two years. When it’s finished, | it: ’ will be a. first-class. Hace a to speed: work on: it. - : #wThe Northwest B.C. Cham: - bers of Commerce and Alaskan ~ roa - affiliates, winding. up-a- three - day convention ‘here, urged © Victoria to, eall- tenders: for upgrading and: completing. the highway during the. next. two years. ‘ A resolution, ‘presented. by Prince Rupert’ delegates, ' suid. the highway.-hetween. the coast . and Terrace {s.. substandard, aud, at the eastern end, the section between McBride .and | -Fele Jaune is ‘incomplete. : It added that an overpass . Spanning the CN Railway line . and a bridge over the nearby . Stellako River: are. incomplete _ ard the single-lane, wooden bridge over the Nechako River. : at Fort Fraser “should. be replaced. , Terrace representatives called upon the provincial. government to come op with a definite date for construction of | a new bridge to replace the one- way structure over the: Skeena, River, VOLUME UP Ted Moore of Prince uapest. ; elected second vice-president of the Northwest B.C. Chambers for the next year, told: ‘The’ Herald on Monday. that, wate ” lot of people are using: the highway today,’* sald Moore. - “4 lot more will be using i¢‘in thenearfuture. We're not being make a real concerted effort” “and 3 get fidone.” » iA -“wWoald be to hoo ed ‘He ‘said the first 22 miles of gl Said the fist 2 ee a : ‘Rupert fo Terrace - as far as McNeill River < is being totally: - _ rebuilt, : “This has’ been underway. for road.”’ - : . LAST LINK POOR. . But the 70 miles from MeNelit - River to Terrace, still following the original. roadbed laid down - during the. Second: World War, - “vemains “the last tink between . Prince’ Rupert’ and’ Prince George that hasn't beer: bulltto modern specificiations,”” he . sald. The thei highways ‘vallnister, ‘Phil Gaglardl, said the. streteh would be ‘finished ” by “1858 or . 1960, “Moore added. © : ‘The sectlon between. MeNeill River and Terrace he described: ‘as narrow, rough and paved in © parts with sinking,’ dipping asphalt that is 10 years old." He said the 42 miles :from.. McBride to Tete Jaune, along ’ the Yellowhead route’ of: High- way 16, are still gravel... -- Work along the. highway has heen done. by: ‘the minor con- tract, day labor method, Moare ‘said, General tenders should be” ‘Tet: “to hurry italong.”” ~ MORE INDUSTRY ~: . Another resolution,: ‘submitted by Prince George: asked ‘the ~ federal goveramentto establish. the area’ of. B.C. north of: the ‘dustry: ta ‘northern B.C: The convention ‘elected Jack > Kempf of Housten as president ‘of “the Northwest B.C.” Cham- ‘bers for the next year. Jim . : Mackay of Terrace was elected * first —— op a .. Multiple District ‘Cabinet Secretary Gredon Ray Sheward who | Smnith (left) inducting Statf Sergent Ray Nelscn (centre) info the Lions. sronsored Ray! Neleon is pictured on the right, - the death of ‘the birds," ‘of the warblers. ‘Lead’ woul have come. from automobile: - exhaust emission, while argenie. + let ot MISTERY. ee UB , He. said. neither. of ware tub: the: oe erwise, “They. have had fine re" -» @8ulis-and many children have grown to become model citizens. - rough the: Liong. assistance. os ‘arttcularly: © in" British ..’; 2 Calambia, * Lions. puta ‘great |" deal of effort Into. assisting the —- handicapped children; “ rough the Lions Socie Through sr youth exchangs ; so program: they. ‘ho : Eddins ‘completéd - his, L by. dwelling on’ the ac- bons towards the betterment of : rid ‘relations, ‘He ‘sti > cby- just. the:Litons~ heresies " oe tote the: victims. of: Ter ‘support the Easter ; Seal: Campaign in British: Columbia, A-lot.of work ‘was ae into.t ; es) 000 clubs: in 250. countries ‘and, : geographical areas Ss in the. Fp relations: “They are: the IN PRINCE RUPERT : Pollution n may, hove caused bird a ‘VICTORIA (CP) — Air pollu. tion may. have been the killer.” 8 of hundreds of birds which died ..... Residents reported seeing the ” binds, ‘mostly: seed-eating: ‘spe- cies; fying. erratically, .smash- ing into windows; cars and build: ’ ings, losing balance: while per- : : thed on treebranches and drop: Biologist Rory Finegan cited | Ping ¢ dead.” “emission of sulphur dioxide from .. ; a pulp mill as a possible facter™ in the. pollution which: Jed to ‘from, Prince Rupert indleated ne * there’ was a heavy fog over, ‘the ; -eity during the same.week and: ape bi neem pained el eyes “smart Sept: 28:in Prince Rupert, .a British Columbia fish and wild.’ life. department ° official, anid": Wednesday. - ; Mr, Finegan said preliminary: , fests conducted onthe: birds ° revealed no evidence of 2-4-D, a herbicide, and DDT poisoning. Traces of, lead. and arseni ‘were of sufficient: cquaritity. “result in their deaths... °- repo: strange: stillness i in- n the: air, % ‘be = said. e : an egan | ‘Said: a. r et ns ed and they: had: trouble, ai : which prevented: ispersion ‘of or fumes ‘fro Ned: the: