145” - Bob Parker Phone. 635-2801 1959 Chey a. dan - ltd. | Terrace, 8, ag Departments. | * Servina Terrace, the ¢ Hub cy of the Mighty skeen Valley i in: Northwestem British Colunbie| 60th YEAR —~ No 2 14 Poses Weavesdor, Rana 2; 1967 Toe Conn A poet type ‘called “Elected silence sing’ to’ in mind at all, They're waiting for Terrace. Reeve’ A F, Goulet they travelled to Victoria’ That was two weeks He didn't have Highways Minister. P. A: Goglardi Terrace Municipal Council ‘does. of where the, new Highway 16 bypass will go ‘through Norton were promised word ino ‘few days” when On Tuesday night they: were still, waiting. See also editorial on page. two. Window smashers on rampage Pellet gun pops police car dome There's an armed window smasher ‘af large in Terrace this week and he may think his gun i is a toy. WHERE 1s THE BYPASS? | ‘GAGLARDI STAYS MUM Gerald Hopkins once wrote me” Flying Phil to- release word and” Councillor: Dorothy to meet the minister. ago, - , | Man gets | year for f violence’ . a ay i ‘8 year in Oakalla Prison for robe bery with violence; : Pelland was convicted last week by. District Magistrate Hor. vey Jessop following a charge’ by John Songary, . had assaulted and robkad him of _ $140. at. hie *home yon:the -( Magis OF 6 4 Pp. fouiid Douglas ' Stanley Mackay. guilty of dangerous driving: and fined him $250 with six months susq pension. of.“ driving privileges, Magistrate C.J. Norrington presided over the following: John McDonagh, impaired drive ing fined$250 andprohibited from driving ‘for one month; Kenneth - Wayne Minnifer, driving while suspended fined $100. © - me = Walter Heldebrand for shop- a lifting was sentenced to seven days and Ernest E, Blackett on the same charge was sentenced mei to 30 days, . - There were 33 speeding and fx) minor traffic convictions; twofor fam liquor offences’ and two for fe, causing a disturbance, a Magistrate F,H, Adames pass ed out the. following convictions: Abraham Bushman sentenced to 14 days, for impaired driving; six persons were fined oncharges of speeding and minor traffic in fractions, ; af 5 ‘| age ee Joseph Leo Pelland will serve)"; ‘Songary alleged that Pelland| di omallehild itt the marksman responsible for smashing windows at the Til. Hcum Theatre, Simpson. Esso Tho marksmen is believed to be using -a pellet gun, a rifleslike weapon often passed off as 2 harmless toy, The red deme Ligkt ona Ter race police patrol car was. also cracked with a welhatmed pellet at the:weekend. ~~ Rogistration of the psewdostoy ‘weapons is not -necessary, they.-are considered firearms atid-come under the’ usual multe pertaining to such, | : CAN KILL CHILD os Conservation’ Office er Gary | these “pellet: guns “ule Hebd . the right:place,' pellet guns to kill “whistling var mints”. of weights up ta 40 pounds Peliet guns aré preferable be cause there is less danger ‘of ricochet, ° Smythe stressed that . peliet guns are definitely firearms, and that one must be over 18.years of age before carrying them. It under 18, the gun carrier has to be accompanied by someone over 21 years old, He ‘spoke to the Herald fol lowing a Monday noon address to Terrace Rotary on the sub ject of firearms and regulations, “According to the Act, a fire arm is considered to be any arm that uses as its propellant oither explosive, compressed’ afr or gas,’ Smythe sald, - “People are under @ e definits | misconreption about alrguns pellet guns,” he stated, “They buy these things for their child. \Ten.as toys and ‘they are defini. ‘tely NOT Paya.” are if E Too busy drinking to notice Ba ue agent meinen Ee a ATE Terrace elbowsbenders ‘are | Terrace Usk ‘Terrace fopers. oi’ | as suds ; level ‘drops _ BY OUR BARROOM REVURTER amber for the same old twenty cents these days. . the difference, ; getting ‘one ounce less suuiay| Nobody seems t0 have noticed | * The . dnereased cost . ols a tat; RCMP are on 1 the lookout. for | Service and Karl’s Trading Post Smythe , told the Herald, oe of 7 -chorpelet hit ly " ‘LHe sald“that Re ‘has olten ised - leer. money: but local Lions To . {to withstand the weathor inorder. .|to see the action, at the Terrace ; [Two DAYS [next year’s rodeo has already THAT'S MY MOMMY, ' young Dgama Boker as Joyce Carruthers ‘dons the are mitt, Girls cama ef Bee Te ewe Ge five team tournament here August 6 at he Rupert and Hazelton will compete against the local tame. Ager St, grounds ekan @rems from Kitimat, “Angi but fatnedout rodeo eost main undaunted, They’re waiting for next: year. Gate receipts plunged. to the depths as rain beat a steady tatoo ‘Jon the heads of those hardy enough} Stampede... . President of the Terrace Lionas Centennial’ Club, Robert Damma . |said Tuesday: | ~ “We lost money. We lést a lot : ‘lof money, All the bills aren't in‘ yet and so far we've: already dropped about $300,” Dumma told the Herald that Police busy quelling - rodeo. brawls — WINNERS blacktopping — contract out: North Surrey paving com. has been awardeda$329,295 ing contract: for 16.05 endlse of Highway 16 East botween 3. ° opper River Bridge and - = Highways Minister PA, Gage “tH Jardl made the announcene tehis| week, oo! a ik The successful ‘plader -Western ‘Paving ~|caol one came into. function last Friday. But the. ‘Government did, [it through the back door, * Instead’ of ‘adding‘a cent to the cost » = they subtracted an ounce from the amount. ty la aah felephone aur y a of wn Terrace ers, Wi une nimously' chose. to rémain ano: .¥mous, ; produced ‘the following | ments io the question, “What ink’: about “the amallon; Was}. Company List ’ mited, Work Is cmected to tobe.” gin shortly on the project, hn seound paving contract Jetfor the } y area this month, |: sites f . On ‘July -7° : section . betwean ‘Mudtiat ‘oroth, ‘ and: John Brown Creek: on Highs! than “way 16: East wont contract f0r| #9 $420,045, Cost. of paving in: this: ‘area ‘wean 2, ot per fbi weather may. 1 Dintrict "Hig! ae tendent ‘Dori ” ‘Johnson Herald: ‘weather conditions . ereate:: Dros! | oa, * 1 lized following :a rodeo weekend | juries,. Q Sertbed ‘as “a wild weekend,’ oe ‘Terrace R,C.M,P, expressed his | ! displeasure with the riot trend, : in ‘matter. With people? sit-| longer..seem to havo ‘any 5 | for or respect for law andonien , things atpolico.cara?”. |. +,’ He: sald wine policemen. ‘beor bottles when they ‘attempted | to keep the peace atthe Stampede . ee Dolled No complaint. No investigation, No charges,: | But .two men - were hosplta-_ brawl in which both sustained ine The men, - Tom -Praspay and'| Allon Liknes spent ‘at: least. one | night in Mis Memorial hospital, “They may still he there but nobody is talking, - A Tho . fight was oily ‘one of 25 or 30 that R,C,M.P. visited dure: ing what local police hava’ de. Staff Set, John. Matdens of the- commented: “Just: what is’ They hide ina crowd like cowards |: and issue. catcalls> and. throw boos and flying ‘bles for paving: Creve, ‘vohiclés ‘and one of. cur:man ‘hit on the, ‘Nead.' in Stampede crewds dewn — Rain squelches rodeo heeh pegged for only a atand, He said the: iy Eras : gate this. year was lesa, than $500, “it costs the Terrace Rodeo. Association over $900 a day to bring that stock in, Next year’s rodeo will be two: days only.” But’ his enthusiasm was Uns, | dented. “Next year. it will be bleger | and better than ever,”’ he assured The three day rodeo ended Sun- day afternoon with an awards pre- | sentation ceremony at Thomas ‘Park, : ; ‘ Winner of the All Round Cowboy ‘trophy as well as the Hough | Sate Brone event was George to Jack Paimentior, who suffered] . of the testing unit - -'to see if Palmentier of Riske Creek, B.C, ‘Dale Gunn took the Bareback tropliy and teamed tp to win the Wild :Cow Milking award, Gunn is'a Tarrace cowboy, - Top Cow Rider was Ivan Bowe Land in Steer Wrestling Compe, tition: ‘the winner was Floyd Stei- ner.) The Calt Roping trophy went to John Steiner of Fraser Lake. Al: ; Benson. of Hazelton rode to. victory in the Pole Bending event while Darryl Wyatt of Tere me copped the Barrel Racing Hard Lack Cowboy money went injury‘in- his first ride after. travelling all night to reach Ter. race for compatitions, | already urged that the Municipal - Branch, | Corporal John: Lawson told” the .| 680 testing made compulsory. for 75 per cent rejected by Safety test driving on Terrace roads. basis of Provincial Government. bere lle Safety Tesis held here. I Nay Mr of ‘the 3,600 cars to the test, ening arithmatic, Seventy. five percent, of cars in this area are potential ‘Same ae figure could be higher. It is reagonable to assume that a drivers, citizens have Council pass a hylaw ‘making tests compulsory when the'.moe to the area. MOTORISTS PATI ENT : , Motorists who presented their cars during the five days of free testing were mainly patient and B ree , exceptions. ut there were Like the motorist who wants to sue the RCMP, Or maybe the Motor Vehiete | _ Or somebody. . _ brakes: went’ decauise. coat stand the pressure ore sudden stops’... -:. . ‘The ‘game mechanical datriase could have happened to his. cay Title he was “Kdlling a pede | WAS UNHAPPY" oe RCMP. traffic patrol officer, Herald: . “He ‘wad most. unhappy ‘about the incident and wants us to ‘Pay for the dimages, “Guess he just dooan't realize that this is exactly the object a car is actually safe enough to withstand the rigours ofemer= gency situations onthe highway.’ In Terrace the Unitput through were rejected, This represents a 75.9 percent rejection picture, In Prince Rupert it was 77 per cent and in Kitimat 74 pere cent, “Actually, it’s just about what ‘we.expected and we consider the OLDER CARS _ Asked if he felt there was a good turnout. for the Testing unit, Lawson said, “Tt was protly ob. vious that we were getting only the later model cars,’ I'd like to anything older than a 1960 model. The newer cars usually pass without too much difficulty and That's the startling figure ese] - And 970 were ruled unsafe.| The rest is simple, if fright-|. : danger : figure ro sppltes.{ in Prince. -Rupert| number of cars not broughito the ae test were ‘known to be unsafe by : And you can bet thatthese cars bile unit makes its annual visit ', Tasted by the Provincial: Gove ‘emment: mobile: Safety. “testing - 498 cars and trucks, 370 of them/. operation was successful.” Cor tim - bOral Lawson sald, 27m WMA as USE LOCAL ROADS | There ‘are: 2,700 unsafe cars| ° timated by the Herald on the|- registered locally were brought oo GOLDEN ‘CENTENAIRES, successors of. the: RCAF. disbanded; Galden Hawks will be on display in -Vancouver, ‘August’ 25, 26 at. the PNE. Jets above will demonstrate in'600, mph ‘precision flight, We v st Ban on Columbia Cell, - . David Lloyd, industrial relas tons officer for Twin River Tim-|° ber Limited told the Herald Mon. “day that a 14 day closure of the Watsori Island mill will not con stitute any threat. to the jobs of Terrace-and Nass River loggors, The Skeena Kraft mill -will|_ close for’ two weeks starting September 4, supply of. kraft pulp in world markets is forcing us to make plans to reduce ine ventory,” Rune Hellergqvist, act«' ing mill manager said in Princa Rupert last week. The sulphite mill will remain in operation during the kraftpulp shutdown, ‘About 25 employees are expec: |. ‘ted to be affected by the Skeena shutdown and they will be offen. | 8 ed the option of other work at the eason I Island operations,. or C) Twin ‘River Timher Limited, which Provides the bulk of logs for the Watson Island pulp come plex, does not plan any layoffs ‘or slowdown in operations, | itwas learned here this week... “There are no layotts planned and the shutdown shouldn't af. fect our work force in any way,” said David Lloyd of the Twin River industrial relations office, -He said the Nass Camp opera. tions. will continue to operate as these are the ones we always get”? ; usual, Clozure at Skeena Kraft - stay open, Twin" River ‘Timbor operations pot order a shown do September mill closure by Sceeng companies are operated by[~ “Mills gets -go sign . from Black. Health and Welfare Minister. . Wesley D, Black has given the. . ‘eo’ .slgn to the million plus: addition to Terrace’s Mills Me. morial Hospital, - when construction crew moves in * this week on an$847,00improves ment to the hospital, . . Government sanction was give : ‘on Friday. : fruction Besereb Con, ited ty chalrmanef hon Board, A.J. ‘Bud’ MeColl, The. contract calls for the ad | dition of a complete floor ‘and mew South wing which will. house @ modern ‘out patient department : and ‘facilities for 35 more bed ‘to approximately $1,200,000, the. expenditure in December, ° 1966, Board chairman McColl told: the Herald he expects to ‘se0.- Cleariig operations sat foley: or Thursday, . “*Quiet’’. signs will be ignored os: Py Terrace plebiscite Spproved a