shoes Library, e edieals. De a ta Metorta, B 3, par. ent, c. - ve -.- REAL FAMILY CAR: Lp 1966 COMET 202 4 DR. RADIO, WHITEWALLS ETC. LOW. LOW PRICE - | - $1,995.00 Bob Parker lid. | Fhone —— ‘Skeeng # Vale in. _Noithwestr British Columbla es 60th: YEAR — NO, “ Blisters: bunions help buy Some 400 Terrace hike on- thusiasts pounded their soles with 14 miles ‘of blacktop. Sunday. _To be exact,’ 426, “And another 115 Walked an ex tra 14 miles.: peed at. Cound “posi to ‘offer’ Little Parke as an ice arena. alte was 1. “reach of trast?“ ‘Terrace Muneipal.‘ Council was told Monday,’ Hci uhte charge wag, made by Faith [ “Mis, Kawinsly. 1s a daughter | Kaiwinsky who petitioned Council] -¢ the late George Little who iA to change their decision to offer donated the’ land to,the commun." Teraca : getting. “its share’ “They. braved blisters, battered bunions. and. ‘week-long’ stiffness for the ‘sake of the yet-to-be fin- aiced ‘Terrace Ice arena, ‘See also page 15). The 426° “pleked - ‘Up sporisor's who guaranteed to pay them sa’ much per mile walked. And then. ‘they hiked the 14 niles of Highway 25° to Skog- “Tund Hotsprings, jumped in tothe pool courtes of Hotsprings marr ager Doug Edwards, had 2 meal, and said in various ways,’ Hoo- ray, that’s over** And 115 of them walked right back to Terrace for an oxtra 14 miles and more money for the Terrace Arena Association, Terrace. Arena Agsociation members were, naturally delight- : - ed with the turnout,’ ’ Association's: Jim McKenzie said that he estimated that be- tween $5000 and $6000: was raised by the walkathon, - The figure is a major improves ment over the A967. hike which ‘ only drew in $1,000.” There were more young: than] : B q old in the long stream of hikers ma stretched antelike along the high- 2 a way Sunday morning, But there| ‘ : f were all ages and sizes, - - A ease of family solidarity was shown by Mr, and Mrs, Les] 4 Tayon ‘of: OldRemo' who took oe seven of ‘thelr children. on the| § hike. -:, And daughter Diane was -thel § t the: H. i first, irl to: check in, ‘ena: = fa did ok: "stand idly: by ioe: ton. president. "Art Bates took & time out from running. for : ‘fed~ eval office as Liberal’ candidate P to walk to the Hotsprings accom- "panied by secretary Dick “Gran-] 4% Pappy”? Green and directors Ken , Gray, ALt Dayby and Cam Lane,| First to finish was Larry Beck-| ; ley who covered ‘the 14 miles in 1. the almost incredible time: of f) «two hours, He was closely fol- Mi lowed by Brian Sears and, Heinz ’ Gehring, First to complete the round]: ' trip was. Bob Kester who ‘took a. six and a half-hours for. the 28 f miles, He was followed closely "i by Gordon Wadiey, ? _ A special hero badge went to] - me five-year-old ‘Roger Wann who], we, covered -11 miles of. the hike, 06CU ‘Weare heartenéd by theovere » whelming response and most ap- j, preciative 5: ' thelr spoisors,”’ arena associa~ . ton president Bates said, Minor league | gets CC aid Terrace. Chamber - of - Com Merce hag pledged aid to Tere race Minor Baseball League, | which ’ A Vincial fiuals of the Pony Lea gue, The Chamber decision fotlow- fed an appeal by local Tailnor lea ; president ‘Norah Jacques Monday nish y Bus depot has some copies of | he Prince George Progress tours st and travel supplement for ree, But thay won't receive too uch enthusiasm from. locals, - And we also'say that lomo of the people in: this town yoclaiming the need for a better oblic relations program 8: fet off their. fat afterparts, (On the same ames fosters: ‘apparently have: very | ‘They, recelveda. ry healthy mention in the‘ cure ent Journal of Commerce: Ro« ip mos A walaton had’ ovor $700. riding, of the walkers and]: this year hosts the.pro-|. | Terrace Arena, . OH MY ACHING DOGS was the weary y word Terrace is getting ita ‘share of. the province's $25: million a year mining exptoration,: Chame- ber of Commerce was told. Motte ay, . Harry Bapky, intpector for the Department of Mines, told‘chame ber’ that $365 million .iof ‘new wealth was. recorded in B,C, last year, . Ne said that’ 60-per cent of that figure ‘was. in- mineral de posits, : Bapky presented. a ‘word “pie. ture of the niineral ; Wealth of British Columbia; : - -SEndako", he sald, Hig one of the laygest. molybdenum ‘com- panfes in the world and has one of re largest | nines: in the “Mining exploration in B, C, is ‘$25 million 'a year. business, " Mir Banly said, Right here in te ] he'said, “1s spurring the Ameri=[ staggered to the Hotsprings in n Sunday's walkathon for the Ice Arena. from Jaycee president Lee Dennill after he Howard 1 raps Grits, PC's 5 ~ for false impufations’ ~ Frank Howard, New Demo-|~ cratic candidate for Skeena; June 10 labelled the campaign techniques of Liberals and Con servatives as ‘‘misleading, con taining false imputations and an element of personal attack,** Howard said, ‘We have-so far in Skeena had clean election cam- palgns and, because of mydesire | th | maintain this type of campaign, [have ignored the misleading pol- {tical propoganda which ts being. Spread throughout ‘this riding, “These attacks, said Howard “have ’ revolved around my own | activity ‘aa an MP on behalf of people in Terrace and other Places and relate to government services and. public works pro- Jects,.’ 2 GORDON CARLSON lives in New Westininster and works for. CNR, That’s how come he was one’ of the 400 blus marathon’ hikers gathering btinions for.the Seems buddy. ROY BATKE wasn't feeling up to} the ‘hike 50 Gordon filled fn, for. |- him," ae cot ; a | - * _ Sports department. put ihe axe to the item from the elomentary- track - meet, isting. rosults*: of the teachers’ 100 yards, Forthe. record, BELL NATTRESS won it followed by. KEVIN 0' FARRELL, “The ‘remaining four places wore strongly © disputed «follow. that’ .. Verling. ‘BROTHER KEARNS had atruck t a ‘blow for’ Catholicism’ elbow: min the da das. : Enill, Wixtlo with: hae 924 bid on a “‘twosroom | - «Lagan, to GLYN BISHOP | and J. MULROON-: ing a a. vehement objection by BEN. { TOEWS by’ using. an} van’ Conk: s | Biruiction: who - “built: thie ‘senfor| eltizens’.”’ reaidenco:.. undoreut | ocala: NorePine arid said Mr, Howard, T ministration building. at the aire Hort was rejected at one time by the. government, but. because of dogged persistance on my. part, a valuable article in the ; ‘Omin-. eca Herald of “March’ 9; 1965 and pressure. by groups. such. as e Chamber: of Commerce the | project was advanced in:timeand is now under construction,” “The. coming letter carrier. delivery service for Terrace was undertaken. a3 a project by me,” sald Mee sewers Hs before “with respect to. Terrace hae he new ad either, of tha two. gentlemen: ‘who from are: “candidates” in: this. election publicly ‘shared any: {interest in politics.” ay *. “eit these, sttnations, *? said ‘Mry. Howard, “Because they are “fact and they. are backed up by documentary broof. Ain a tq realize, that this ‘may’ well raise the fre. of Mr, Trudeau's ‘candidate and Mr, Stanfields can- didate, but: I: would point out that -Ldldn't . start- this Campaign of trying to -mislead the Bublie.’” Howard said, | Bates. raps NDP. PC ‘S for gloomy’ pessimism: FRASER LAKE —" Art. Bates; Liberal candidate, ‘challenged statements: made by NDP and Ht Conservative candidates: ‘regarding Canada’s ceonomy. st ‘Erwin Swangard appointed. for: ‘Herald chain: Former’ Vancouver: Sun: Mania ‘ ging Edftor Erwin Swangard has jolned the company witehpublish- [2 ; es ‘the Terrace Herald: ” Prealdent of Northwest Publice| ations, W.B, | Miinér ;anriounced June’ 5) that’ ‘Swangard: would :be executive: vice-president 1 respon. sible for the direction and Tiana. gement_ of the two: dally arid ax weekly newspaper's owned by: the polntment of John morly with Management Services: ‘ait Aasoclated company, who:Will “epecialize u fo fitekesan gohodl Ww pape ‘rode = Yq Hiallenge the irresponsible pessiniismn being mouthed bythe opposition “candidates,” ? Bates aoe you have more than your re, 1, toe mentioned the. wide Japan. maining’ ‘interesta in Britist ; Competition with “the “Japs, ” to come i,. fousing iar ae B,C.'s niin Smelter in| B, ‘Sons: trahgportati tos “Se finds ei lay in this area . Said, . “The Stikine is one ‘of the biggest | ore deposits in North America,” : He. ‘mentioned extensive prose pectirig currently done in. the Kitsumnkalum < area, -northward toward the Nass, the Alice Arm area, “along. the Copper. River, north of Kitseles and in the Usk, ; Pitman and Dorreen areas, -: These prospectors: should be _ | given‘all the encouragement you , | | can give them,” he Suggested, “We ave a country richly en downed in mineral: wealth,*.Mr, Bapky concluded, ‘Roads, raile ways, power. lines and asalstance 2 the Government | are needs 2 ™ Chamber to rap ‘deplorable’ 16 Terrace Chamber of Com- merece will ‘protest the “deplor= able state” of Righway 16 to new Beeraye Minister, Wesley dD Blac ‘Chamber made the decision to protest the state of the Prince Rupert-Prince George highway at a meeting Monday. _ Members: noted that - heavy equipment had been withdrawn from. the area between Terrace and-"Hazelton, with practically a5-an arena sits, | the northeast corner of the park. ity. : COLUMBIA CELLULOSE ' president George W, Scrim- shaw appointed (June 10) Ron K. Jordan (above) vice. ’ president of Twinriver Tim- ber Limited of Terrace, Jor- March as° “woods manager, - dan came. to Terrace in : - of Twintiver, “The park: was ‘given to. the town'as. park. land,’” Mrs, Haw- insky told Council, “T can't stand by. and not op- pose this,’? she said. “Wa wrong. {| Very. wrong.” Mayor Fred Weber repliedthat’ the dectslon to uae Little Pari. as an arena-site was **gubject to review at a later date.’* Weber safdthatsome members of council] were also opposed to the decision, - ‘He said that a site’ tad to be EDITH EAWINSKY | named before financing could be sought for the ice arena, “This is not a closed matter," he said. “It will be given long and detailed consideration,’? The corner of the park propos- ed for an arena. site is now a children's play area.: Earlier, at a June'4 special meeting, Council agreed to per- mit the Terrace Arena Agsacia- tion to erect two four feet ‘by § feet signs onthe north east cor- ner-of the park, The signs would announce the corner as the site of the ice’ arena, District 88 _to propose Kindergarten “How high ‘is the 1 moon, .” you might ask, - BC.~ Tel’s when “directory | assistance" gperators go in to action July 2 Kitimat area. _. ' Terrace District manager S, G, Patterson said the emphasis’ on “directory assistance” replaces the old “information”. call, -- in the Terrace. of. information, not necessarily telephone information, Patterson’ explained, “Our ‘operators get requests for: sports scores, the distance to. the moon, store ‘hours: and many other things,’ the district telephone manager said, - The directory assistance rote tine was tried experimentally in Victoria; i t area, information the operator will say “Directory assistance,” |. « terse. - ; If the number is in the diroe- tory,:she will Bay “The number in your directory ; And: if it. “fen’s, the: gay would care to make a note ‘of It the number Is, ,, .? Patterson said: that. at pres tion cate are Aor, numbers als ready. ] a But. you won't get ; an answer | , People just wanted all kinds. tion referendum (December 1968) Kindergartens. | Patterson said’ it had improved directory assistance Service in “After July 2 here, when youdiat | 5 ‘And she'll be. trained io be -be. tn operation -by July 15, Ter- ‘That ds'a new number, - If you.! {Council however. that: the date |. sent some 70 por centof informa. | ‘, School. District 88. will open.a Kindergarten at. fe . ; - Btuxty. introduction’ of -hindergarten : classes’ iz ‘other parts: of: the- district: at. ; date: .°- : - Wells said. that deciaton. ‘to carry a kindergarten class ‘at Thornhill followed a Provinclal: Government . Department’ of Ed- ucation agreement to put kinder- garten operating costs ona share- able basis,. . ‘ However, he warned that’ be cause.of lack. of classrooms .no immediate décision to introduce kindergarten .in Terrace schools would be made... -. He: said that the next educa- would ask voters to consider pro-. visions for kindergarten, ° At the same time, Wells sald that the school board was ‘very appreciative . of’ the | excellent |’ work now being ' ‘done by private He estimated that between ‘500 - Preserve the park Three new sub P.O.'s- approved. - Three r new sub post offices will soon ‘serve the Terrace area, | Approval. of threé mail oulets in the immediate area’ was ar nounced Monday by Terrace Post-’: master Robert Dumma, “The sub post offiees designated : ares Sub Post: offles No. 2 Lakelge" Pharmaty, Super-value shopping — | gente, postmaster’ Allan Je De Sub post office. No.3, Agar Ave. store, postmaster’ Mrs. ol-” ga Waselowich. . in operation . in the near future. : ‘but could not: specify’ exact ‘ates as yet, ae . - Sub post affice No, 1 atGrege’s : Red: and White: store was open= ed to’-serve. the Thornhill, area last December. i Terrace - postmaster ‘bun ma said: -establishment. ‘of. the. new post offices would ‘assist the in- troduction of. home mail delly- ery and relieve‘ the pressure on the main Post office. ‘ : : ig ‘will’ mean better service for: the publie,”?” he ‘said. . Post’ Office. plans to enlarge present: facilities -at the: = Terrace bost office... 7 . "A Bub post office accepts mail, ve paréels and ‘ registered ‘letters and sells stamps, but does: distribute. mail, : not and 600 children in-the-school district would be at kindergarten age within the year. . « July start s seen - Pumphouse’ -and water" intake section at Little’s Island ‘could race Municipal Council, was told Monday, » ” Ray. Noble of consulting. engin. eers Willis: and’. Cunliffe ‘told was still tentative, is He said that progress wai sat isfactory, and that ‘pumps and =“ were now being: installed, ‘Two appointed to s | recreation slate | Terrace Munteipal, Council apes proved: ‘two. new: appointments: to" aa the Terrace Recreation Cominig-.* sion Monday, - “The. new members are archi-” tect Alex: Inselberg and: Mra, Ron Jordan,- wife of the. Twine: “ river® Timber :: woods: managers) - They. replace MikeStewartwho |. Jeaving the.community. ani Fd... na Cooper who resigned fromth cominission following: her eles: fon as alderman, a: no work being done.