! * * eee A EE POS POE OP Ge a ad wae nee PAGE A2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 11, 1974 + The regular monthly meeting of the District of Terrace: Municipal Council took place in. the Council Chambers | on/ Monday December nineth with. Mayor Gordon Rowland in the Chair, All aldermen were present with the exception of Hank’ Buncombe who is ill. Aldermen elect Cyril Shelford and Mary Little will take ad- vantage of a Council decision to send newly elected represen- -tatives of the District to attend a seminar for newly elected representatives held at the Alrport Hyatt Hotel, Richmond, B.C, December 14 and 15 with the expenses to be born by the municipality. The seminar will be conducted by the Union of B.C. Municipalittes. . The coat of the 1974 election is not known as yet as the bills for advertising are not all inas yet. The cost not counting ad- vertising stands at $2,500. ' Freesing Meat _ Freeze only young, tender feat ag freezing will not tendar- ize tough meat. a | Mr. Harty Smith has sub- mitted his resignation as a member of. the. Board. of ‘Variance as of the end of 1974. “Council -accepted this resignation with a resolution thal a letter of appreciation he ‘sent Lo Mr. Smith for the many -years of devoted service to the community, " A’ létter. from Assistant Commissioner E.W. Willes, Commanding “E' Division of the B.C.M.P., indicates that the cast of policing has taken a jump. He.indicates that the estimated cost to municipalities - in 1975-76 will be $11,214.40 (50 percen!) for each of the first five members of the force under ‘contract and $16,929.59 (75 percent) for the sixth and each additional member In. 1975-76. . The significant Increase in the per capita costs over last year's [Hgures are mainly at- Taflation This year I'm going to give my wife something worth $50 — guess it'll have to be a $100 bill! AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER 5 > : 6 i “Christmas “sass ‘Sales 4539 Greig 635-6384 YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. nsurance y ARCTIC! + = COME AND GET THE CHRISTMAS WITH WARMTH. a AND UNDERSTANDING. We've got ‘em oll. All the warm gifts to keap aspecial someone warm. One and two-piece suits, Jackéts, sweaters. gloves, helmets, and insulated boots with ice grabbing Gripper soles. Cornplete winter outtits, with all the —_ trimmings. Colorful Arctic poet fashions, sure to put a little warmth In a chilly GIFTS 5 Lid. Ties “Sage Lovely home at 4832 Olsan Ave, 2 bedrooms upstalrs and 2 down, Large rec room, and 12’x16' workshop all wired. 4 plece bathroom upstairs with double vanity. Full bathroom downstalrs, Patio doors fram dining area over carport. Lovely well treed lot. Priced at $49,500.00. 4414 SCOTT AVE: - CONVENIENT LOCATION ‘ ~ 1080 Sq. Ft. wilh allached garage. Paved driveway, frantage on Scot? Ave fs 100’, This non basement home Is very well malntained and in good condition. ex | POSSIBILITIES TODAY MAT J APP EDE To Ae ne DLIV WBA OLIV W YOLIV UVBA WOLIV YVIA Y iributable’ to the following reaaons:- (a) Pay Inevease aulhorized for members of- the. force ef. fective April 1, 19%, — ~ th) Payment of overtime on actual basis- as opposed to premlum. ‘ 7 (ce) General inftatlonary pressure of the economy which has Increased the cost of other good and services. There are sixteen men on the - force in the District of Terrace. | The Finance, Budget and Welfare .Commiltee approved twa resolutions during ils December 3 meeting which had already been approved by Council in open public meetings on November 25. This caus' some confusion among sitting members of Council, These involved the purchase of Sewer Flushing Equipment (which was in fact. included in the current year’s budget) anda request for a grant by the Terrace and District Arts Council. The Finance, Budget and Welfare Committee’s retom- mendation that the’ District of Terrace grant the susn of $1,000 to he ulllized for the publication of a brochure entitled ‘Guide to ferrace’’. This grant representa approximately fifty pereent of the (otal publicatian costs. It is, a Chamber of Commerce project. : A general discussion was held regarding -the advisability of acquiring the Spring Creek Golf Course under the Greenbelt Protection Fund Act subsequent to which it; was, recommended that Council of the District of Terrace forward a letter to the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine advising ‘that the District of Terrace is prepared to participate financially in the acquisition of the Spring Creek - golf course property on, the basis of a 10-90 split with the provincial government; and that funds sufficient to con- tribute the municipality’s share of the cost’ (10 percent) be - allocated from the 1974 budget, providing same are available as of December 31,1974. . A recommendation from the » The Jey Eta to 2,000 A. "| News OF EARTH, ENVIAONMEKT, ENERGY THERE ARE THREE POTENTIAL JO MEET A _| CIVILIZATION'S ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FAR INTO THE FUTURE FUR THOUSANDS OF CENTURIES, SAYS JOHN BD. HOL DREN, ASSISTANT PROF OF ENERGY. AND RESOURCES, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Bn THE THREE ARE NUCLEAR FISSiONn, WHICH INVOLVES SPLITTING TRE ATOM AS IN THE, ATOMIC BOMB; - NUCLEAR FISSION WHICH COMBINES ATOMS; AND HARNESSING “THE SUN, SOLAR ENERGY, HE SAYS 1S THE BEST, ANP IT IS "TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE, RE SUPPLY 1S UNLIMITER AND THE SUN ITSELF CREATES FEW ENVIRON- Pigtiagawee rear THE EARTH. Real Estate & | “Public Works Committee that negotiations he commenced belween ‘the Engineering Department and Mrs, Jean Hamer in’ connection with damage toa fence on the lat- ter's property adjacent Tuck Avenue which is alleged to have been caused as the result of Tuck Avenue sloughing. , was approved by Council with the proviso that the department ‘report back on the completion of . negotlations. ; . The following motion tabled by Alderman Jerry Duffus was approved unanimously. by Council. . ‘That. administration by authorized to meet with ‘the. RCMP and officials of, School District No.8, to arrive at traffic control and parking regulations in the vicinity of: Caledonia Senior Secondary School, Skeena Secondary School and Veritas School and that a report be presented to Council at the earliest. possible moment. = MUNICIPAL * REPORT a The Municipal . Polleing Report for the month | of November indieates. the local delachment. dealt with 79 drunks, 4 instances of con- POLICING suming liquor In a public place,” two cases of. minors in possession of Ilquot and, there was one liquor selzure. ;. The police carried: out 2! breathalyzer lests averaging 164, There were a total of 114 traffic charges of which 17 were for impaived driving and one for refusing to take the test. The last holiday weekend resulls were 56 traffle charges. In the Terrace area there, were seven motor vehicle seccldents. In sofar as the drug situation is concerned the report in- dicales simply'that the data was not available at the time of ecompllation. , PARKING .CONTROL REPORT a : Mr, Cy Hart Senior Officer, Pacific Security Agencies, In. . his monthly report to the Chief of Police indicates thata total of 205 parking violation tickets were issued between November 4 and 30, 1974. ‘98 of these were for over-parking in a one hour . zone and eight infifteen minute zones, oo ' 7 _ There were 67 tickels issued for no parking violations in Load Zones, 2? for infractions of _ the yellow ines and five for parking in lanes... A total of 87 summons were issued for non payment of fines. FIRE. DEPARTMENT REPORT |. | There were five fire calls during the month of November. Three of these were silent and two general alarms. Involved ' were one dwelling, one mobile ” home, “two rubbish and- one - lireplace,. Causes include a propane torch, faulty electrical, outlet ‘plug, trespasser , camp* City ‘receives sewage grant. The Minister of Municipal Affairs, J.G. Lorimer, an- nounced today the approval of grants under the Sewerage ‘Pagilities Assistance Act totalling $980,897 and first payments amounting to $306,661 are being released. The balance is"to be paid on 31 ~ December, 1974. Twenty-hree municipalities are involved in thig time that the total payments ‘to municipalities in the current year under this, legislation $6,000,000, 7 The grant to the District of Terrace matches to the penny . ye, amount. requested: by: Ad- ministrator. Jack Hardy. ~ The initial payment which is on the way was for §9,222 and the remainder. will be payable a5 of December 31. This ‘involves $36,677 for a total: grant of $45,899.00. eo -. The grant is made under Bill - $B to assist municipalities to pay the cost of borrowing for sewage . facilities. The provincial. government pays 75 percent of the product of this debt in excess of three mills. will be in excess of Il shouldbe notedthat interim — payments of $306,661 being made at this time, which - represent aminor portion of the . total amount to be granted in ithe current year, is well in excess of the lotal amaunt-paid ta all municipalitles In the Province under the previous legislation where, for the period ‘1871 to 1973 inclusive, a total of only $205,945 was paid to assist In meeting their costs of sewage disposal. ~ These grant payments 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-61 4908 HALLIWELL AVE: A real family home. fireplaces. room, games roam, $55,000.00, Call Owain om 9%4 percent mortgage. wet bar McColl 1235 Sq. Ft. Basement Is finished and Includes a rumpus 42 Three bedroams, two and sauna’ bath. Priced at and try your offer to existing represent substantial 7 assistance to the municipalities and -will help to alleviate the ever increasing tax burden on the focal taxpayers. For example, in the District of Saanich, the appraved grant of $592,429 represents per capita assistance of $9.11 and is the equivaleht of 3.32 milis on the taxable assessment. In Sidney, © , the grant of $61,771 to §12.69 per capita and represents 3.53 mills. - The Village of Cumberland obtains he greatest ‘per capita assistance on this release with their grant of $28,119 representing -per capita assistance of $16.37 which is eal. 13.7 ums. . fire, hot material in garbage container and one caused by dirly chimney. . Damage for the month of November is eslimated at approximately $2,000. There were 62 ambulance calls during November which Include 14° of an emergency nature and eighteen routine removals, ” There were eight false am- bulance requesis, 14 B.C. Hydra * trouble calls referred, four ‘city Works Department referrals, two smoke and fire checks, one gas and propane leaks checked, iwo out of town fire calls _,ucity hall happenings referred and three instances of public assistance. There were 61 Inspections: carried aut in commercial, ludustrial- and institutional occupancies and three in- spectlons pursuant to the Fire Marshal's Regulations. WATER ‘AND SEWAGE REPORT . Water consumption during - the month of November in- cluded 24,770,700 U.S. Gallons WEATHER SUMMARY... : The maximum : temperature * during the ‘month Was - §5 degrees on November 3 and the ‘minimum was’ 19 ‘degrees’ on November 21, The average high | was “39.93 and the average -minimum was ‘32.80. degrees. _ ‘There was a total of 1.70 In- ches of rain and 5.90 Inches of snow as recorded al the airport, There were only 51x days during November without measurable . precipitation. © Tolal precipitation to ‘the end of November 1974 was ':37.99- in- ches, so ve e from . 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