eee 1FE MEMBERSHIP: ce foftices including president and deputy governor.” 61 FORD TUDOR =|. -6-cyl.,. standard, ‘radio [°" Very Good Running ; Condition: = - au ence’ "695° Bob Parker Ltd. hone VI 3-2801 ~ Terrace, B.C}: neon i | Prove Library + -. Ppepledteals Department, “Wietoria, By Co - Serving Terrace, the Hub City of the. Mighty skeéna Valley i in Northwestem British Columbia | Phone vi. 3.2801 “ garieen, B.C.| h Year. No. 31 Wednesday, Ester 22,. 1967 Press 3 Run 4000, a ‘42 Pages. - EBRUARY IS HEART MONTH and "February 26 is Heart Fund Blitz Doy in Merrace. The loca! committee for the B.C. Heart Fund met Monday evening to Bnap out final routes for Sunday's canvass. They are shown here as they study a Borge map of the community, Funds collected will go towards research into the Bee cuses and remedies for heart’ disease, Canada's number < one killer. ‘GIVEN. Dan Deane: :[centre) af the Founders Night memeeting of Terrace Kinsmen and Kinettes in.the Red D'Or Cabaret. Kin Don has mmbeen a meniber of the Kinsmen Club for teri years: He has held many important Standing .with: -him ‘in B picture are Kin Deputy Governor HughP owers {left) end Kin President Ray Jac mobs (right). A-PIE OUT OF THE EYE, members of two pie eating teams pose cleanly for a § post-pie-in-the-eye picture, follawing Thursday's Centennial Carnival. Back row t (left to right) John Chapman, Terrace Herald; John McAllister, CFTK; Jack White, CFTK; Gord Leighton, CFTK and Dave Cash, CFTK, Kneeling in front m* (left to right) Jerry Gouthreau, Terrace Herald; Charlie Betts, Terrace Herald f and Don Wiebe, Terrace Herald. The ‘Herald. boys won the trophy. SEVEN TERRACE GIRL GUIDES completed St. John’s Ambulance First Aid courses - Shown above proudly displaying - ‘their \certife “and ‘received | certificates recently: Teates are (left. to right): Gayle: Seaman,. Marilyn -Rugg, . Nancy Sparks; ‘Prystay, Diarne Porter and Cathy MacIntosh.: Absent: from: the -photo-. ith. Standing at the: rear, ‘the certificates in a special ceremony. rraine | dictatorship, the ~ | with committées,” - Norton Wants Ne Dictatorship Council Sets New Policy The district of Terrace: will ‘amend its - council procedures bylaw to, elieninate : ‘standing committees of. council. This will place Terrace ‘ine similar position to’ Kitimat and Prince Rupert where council, in. committee of the whole, deals’ with reports submitted by. de partment heads, school, hospital |" and library boards, parks and. recreation commissions. _ A decision to serap commit- tees of council followed a eat. ed discussion. : Councillor - Vic Jollifie. ‘gald he felt there are too many. closed meetings .of council; too, much duplication. : of diséussion: and a general lack of: know- ledge on the part of individual councillor on activities - of the various committees. He cited a recent committee meeting with representatives of the Terrace Coop - which, he’ said, “Came out. of the: ‘blue.” OPEN MEETINGS Jolliffe. moved | meet every Monday evening, except in the second week: of' each month, and that meetings be open to the public, except when confidential matters “are under discussion. The ‘motion was defeated ‘unanimously. - Councillor Mrs. Dorothy’ Nor: |’ ton called on the reeve to “get |. on with the agenda.” — . “Tm not here to submit’ to a BhB “Couneitle: trator for “guidanee ‘but ~ “we don’t wart to” delegate “that authority. - It’s up -to™ council’ ta set policy and have the adminis- tration carry it out.” “7 suggest that we do away said Mrs. Norton. Council has adopted a com mittee report clearing the ‘way for development of a $1 million expansion program proposed by the co-operative association. LANE CLOSURE Bylaws will be prepared for the closing and sale of Railway Avenue lane to the co-pp, sub- ject to the municipality retain- Crowded Centennial | Carnival Over 2,000 people attended the Skeena Secondary School Carnival last Thursday evening, Feb. 16. Qver $1900 was grossed “but about $600 went into ex- penses. The proceeds go to the girls basketball team — the Tsimsyan Maids — cand to the school library. . Special ~ attraction at the tarnival: was “a: pie-eating ‘con- lest between bewhiskered mem- bers of the TK: radio and television staff ‘and . bearded representatives: of the Terrace “Omineca” .Herald. The news- paper boys came out on top. Fun games and booths at the carnival included: schuffle- board; darts and balloons; fish pond; hit the - pin; variety; shack shop; Chinese auction; coin toss; hit the “hole; cake walk. Plenty of hot dogs, candy floss and popcorn were consum- ed, . The was a fortune. telling tent; a, shooting range; .a pizza parlor and_ a “popular “fun house.” °° Oar ie Prizes wera Won ona “ticket” basis. Tickets.-were awarded according to “'skil?' * and” the winner “cashed in”. vat. a: special prize ‘booth...’ Program. stubs gave ‘the chance to win-.draws fram about 50 items ‘of. merch: andise contributed by ‘local merchants... There was. ‘also. a Bingo. room, A movie: room and headquarters ab for “baby. ‘sitting. ° Carnival’ “ep-ondinater ‘was Miss: Gv Brawn: Gerry: Chappell - and Don: Tutt : ‘were ‘In ‘charge lof" publidity”’ ‘pnd. ‘Hepple- the decorating is- Doug .Re nshaw, first aid. instructor, who reionted : wna "directed ling necessary essements ‘and ‘for the district's: purchase of a portion ofthe coop property .at the southeast corner of Em- fron and Greig avenue. «The committee report stated ‘poulti- deck parking in the event ww’ Jease from.the CNR -for a {section of the existing parking lof. is evér cancelled. ‘The coop spokesman inform- ed the committee that if prop- erty matters could be resolved, tenders could be’ called by Match 15 for a construction starting date ‘in April. The proposed expansion 10- gether with the existing facili- ties will bring ‘the combined value of co-operative invest- ment in Terrace to approxi- ‘ mately $1 milion. ‘that council’ ' a. go-op spokesman said the a .eo:dperative would. construct | A, E. “ART" BATES ... Liberal banner bearer ‘Busy Awards Nig ht eh awards. night, ,1 hel aired fis"W There . was, ‘thé’ usual’ instal- ; ation of a new slate of officers coupled with ‘a long list “of trophy ‘winners und. Prekaskl was kept busy all evening. Heading up the new officers for the-Totem Saddle group is Dave Hansen, whose first duty was to ‘ask the blessing prior to a delicious hot turkey dinner served ‘in the Oddfellows Hall. Vice-prasident for the coming year is Walter Read. Charlie Houlden remained on the slate as treasurer and Mrs. Audrey third year as secretary. - Jake Loewen received a three year. directorship and Harold Wyatt) was named: for a two year term. A one year director- ship went to Ralph Menzies. Following dinner. and the official installation, the evening was, piven over to awards. Junior event trophies award- edi: were as follows: Junior Barrel, Totem Saddle Club Trophy, Darryl Wyatt on “Lark,” 18.3 seconds; Junior Pole ‘Beading, Overwaitea Tro- 25.2 seconds; Junior Flag Pick- ing,~:Doe’s : Cartage Trophy, Darryl “Wyatt on “Lark,” 28.2 seconds. Junior Keyhole, Al bert’ /&.:MeCaffery Trophy, Danny Muller on “Dixie, "10 seconds;: Junior Scurry, Diam- and: “'S". ‘Saddle Shop . Trophy, Danny Muller on “Dixie,” 22 seconds; and Junior Ring Spear- ing, Terrace Co-op Trophy, Darryl. Wyatt on. “Lark,” 11.5 seconds. ° “In Senior Events, presenta- tions. were made as follows: Senior Barrel, Contractors Trophy, Jim Essay on'!Dina;", 19.8 seconds; .Senlor Keyhole, Totem B.A. Trophy, Lea ‘DeJong on ‘Sugarfoot, 7 41 seconds;: Senior Scurry, Diam- ord “'S" Saddle Shop Trophy, Ralph “Menziés on “sandy, " seconds. ; “Senlor ‘Pole: Bending, - Skog- ‘lund “Hot Springs’ Trophy, Jim Essay. on: :“Diana," 25.8 seconds: Senior Flag. Pleking,: Sande Lumber: ‘Mill: ‘Trophy; Leo’: De- Jong: ‘oh’ “Sugarfoot, 27.2° sec- Toteni” “Saddle Club ° Trophy, Jim’. Essay), on “Dina, ” seconds, Read was named ta. serve’ a phy, Darryl] Wyatt on “Lark,”} Graft & ve onds;- Senior Ring ~ Spearing,|~ 10. BI ‘Datiny: ° “Muller on” “sip ielet : chalked. up ‘28 cout ‘ofa possible } Ate to ‘win’ the . skogiund| | . For Saddle Club " Master .of ceremonies for the Annual Totern: Saddle aaah “we're paying for our adminis | February, 4. was. Jey. Prek are tor hi fe sgn es Liberal “Convention : Elects Art Bates . Delegates to the Skeeno Liberal vention ‘held February 18 at Skoglund’s Association con- | Hot Springs Resort, unanimously. elected Art Bates as official Federal ' Bates was the Liberal stand: ard bearer in the last Federal election. Among matters that © came before the convention was the question of live television for the area. Mr. Bates told the ‘eonven- tion, “This is one of the items t have been working on over the past few months, and there is every indication that. we will be successf Delegates representing com- munities across the riding, pas- sed resolutions calling for the formation of Young -Liberal Associations throughout the| area, a Federal government study of port facilities in Prince Rupert, Kitimat and | Stewart, a government study of road access to Port Simpson, im- ‘provement of passenger facil- ities at Smithers airport and assurance that runways throughout . the ‘area are ade- quate for proposed jet service. Also, called: for'was the estab- lishment of a Customs office in Terrace, : . Other resolutions “urged thie ederal... government to. make ih inmediata: ta: stat on “7 Federal ‘Building at Hazelton, and called . i National He said that local Jaycees should and must take a: prom: inent part in this development. Dorman pointed out that the Canadian Jaycees project “is a new headquarters, building in Ottawa. . He aiso said that he would like to see at least three strong active Jaycee units in this area. * Dorman was speaking to del- egates from. Jaycee units. in Terrace, Kitimat and. Prince Rupert and the annual Con- gress held’ at Skoglund's -Hot Springs, The. Terrace Jaycees hosted the Congress under the chairmanship of Jaycee Bruce Quigley. Over .70 persons - attended the annual Jaycee banquet ‘and ballheld February 11. At-the general. meeting on cees, will give individual sup- port ‘and assistance to the Heart Fund Blitz scheduled for Feb- ruary 26, a Clean up-paint up campaigns Will -get-the-. fall attention’ of Jaycees, as will locally sponsor- Saas AA ‘OUR reporter ‘in ; Victoria says that Dudley LiMis, MLA for Skeena, is doing “a good job” for the: people: np here. That's Mr. Little’ informs us that a ’ pleasant change’. has” “Victoria, He ‘is“ “Tow ‘Retting © a fair amount’ of’ “support _ from southern ‘members’ when" he fields’ some ‘of' his pleas for the: noth.” CANADA. ‘must, ‘have’ President Addresses Jaycees Peter Dorman, national president of the Jaycees, told the North’ Coast Skeena Jaycee District Congress last week that this area is ‘recognized as a ‘top pribrity | & area in the future of Canada's development asa a leading , nation in the industrial world.” . Sunday it was decided that Jay-|. alibi PEERS: sdannoanicsatsaniiess MECTI what: we lke to hear... ‘hour. » . neh at, ‘about ed Centennial beard growing contests. © ‘* Dorman | lauded Terrace Jay- cees for their initial enthusiasm in the recent re-organization of their. group, The Terrace club | has 18 members. ’ Jaycees this week publicly thanked management and staff at Skoglund’s Hot Springs for. handling the Congress. PETER DORMAN National ic proxy Liberal, candidate in the next Federal election. for Federal government - parti- cipation in the setting up and -buiiding of K'san, a replica of a stone age Indian Village” at Hazelton. Mr, Bates slated that he had attended a