ing the time that I was the . for Skeena in. Victoria I #1 quite distinctively making a Bosal in the Legislature about manner of electing a Speaker, Foposal which carried with it endoreation of the C.C.P.- at proposal has also been ® here in Ottawa by different weees at differant times (but not mocial Credit) but the essence bis came from the C.C.P. Let iterate it here for you. felt that the Speaker should M-partisan and permanet. In ay fairness would prevail in Fiecisions and he wouldn't is ‘be under the influence of ‘emier, under our present method feeciecting Mr. Speaker we de- me-a constituency from having sice in Parliament. We make ‘politician, but 4 silent one. alternate. that. we proposed immons, as the case may be, mer each election the ML.A.’s mid elect someone who was not their number and this person feuld be both Mr, Speaker. and ae MLA, of the parliamentar- ns. : min this way each constituency Suld have a Member who could = in Parliament and speak up on Mehalf of his people. We would ‘o hive a Speaker who would be litical and permanent for wid not have to rely upon Mp litical maneuvering ‘back home irder ‘to get elected ‘ at ‘edch mecction. BoE mI revive this proposal: because B the peculiar situation 2st home re. we find the Permier has ded that not a single’ solitary cial Credit MILA. is competent ough-to bé the AttorneyGen- al. He wants to retain Robert wenner as the Attorney-General aid is searching out his M.L.A.’s see which one will resign to make Way for Mr. Bonner to run = a by-election and thus try to mt back into the House, Of course, pu remember that that is -the may Mr. Bonner got into the House n the first place. . a Now, what about Mr. Bonner ad and Mr. Speaker Murray from arince Rupert? The Premier is a nrewd man..He could very easily rsuade Mr. Murray to resign with fie promise that legislation would e introduced to make him perm- nent Speaker in the manner out- ned earlier in this article. Then ar. Bonner could run in Prince Ripert. Of course, whether or not mr. Bonner could, or even should, m elected in Prince Rupert is mother question. min Prince Rupert many, many mi time Liberals support Mr. mrray, the Soced. I'm sure that fm Premier, belng a shrewd man, meuld go to the Liberals and ask om not to run against Mr, Bon- m in return for some favour of ue sort. I'm equally sure that mec: Liberals would go for this. ° Bat ihis does come to pass, in-one apse it will be a shame for it will an that Mr. Bennett has taken mood idea and only put it into mect to serve his own, and Mr, maniers, and Mr. Murray's, selfish mertical motives. Sill, it’s a good a, LAFF-LINE LAFFALUNE 0," she'aald. “You go ahead.” oe “INSTANT PYRAMIDS" could describe this mass of con- crete that has appeared in months on the north bank of the Columbia River five miles upstream from Castlegar, B.C. The pyramids of Egypt required hundreds of years to build but the concrete work on this portion of 170-foot-high Arrow Dam only started last March, About 620,000 cubic yards of concrete will be required to complete the 1,200- foot-long concrete section of the dam. This work is about SECOND SECTION Wt TERRACE “OMINECA"” HERALD - - - TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD - - - TERRACE, B.C. Wednesday, October 5, 1966 _ Page 13]. Lions Zone Convention a Planned For This Weekend - Lions Clubs of Zone A-3 tion at Skoglund’s Hotsprings October 8th and Sth, Lions:club members, wives and families, from all clubs in the Zone will attend this two day event, The Zone is comprised of clubs Smithers, Hazelton, Sandspit, is hosting the event. In addition, a number of dis- tinguished Lions and their wives from the lower mainland, will arrive on Saturday to represent the District 19 for this special occasion. Among these will be Fred C. Smith, Distriet Governor, District 10-A.; George, D, Wong, Past Director, Lions International.’ and Ray C. Sheward, International Counsellor. Mr. Sheward is well known in this area for hig work in connection with the organization of clubs, and in the spread of Lionism throughout this whole north coast district, ; Zone Chairman John Walbergs, of the Kitimat Club stated this|* week, “The purpose of this gather. ing of Lions from all over the Zone is to discuss problems; set goals of achievement for the coming year; co-ordinate effort by all the clubs, and to discuss means of fur- ther Increasing. membership in the Zone, which Incidentally has kept pace with the rapid growth | of Lions International — the world’s largest and fastest growing service club. organization, with a» total membership of the present time," To this end members from alll the clubs will participate in a Zone meeting at the Hotsprings on Saturday afternoon, and will at- tend “special training session on Sunday: :moriing.. During ¢hese periods the ladies present will attend w ten arranged by the Kill. 5 800,000 at If will hold their annual conven- Resort on Saturday and Sunday, |: and Kitimat, which this year mat Lions Ladies. Chidren will enjoy the pool - a rare treat es- pecially for visitors from out of town, ' . On Saturday there will be a ban- quet and social evening held in the . banquet. room. ~ Principal speaker for this event will be Past International Director, George D. Wong. ; = RAY C. SHEWARD Lions International Counselicr Ray C. Sheward, a distinguished member of the South Vancouver Lions Club, has done much to establish Zionism and further its growth in this area, . in Terrace, Prince Rupert, | one-third complete, Bottom dump barges are placing filf Lt in the river forthe earthfill portion of the dam which will - extend an additional 1,650 feet across the river to the south bank. More than 1,100 men are working on. the _ Project which is scheduled for completion by April 1, 1969. 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