‘Phone 635-2801 966 ECONOLINE | PANEL ust ep for camper or family unit. - $2295 | Bob Parker Lid, Serving Terrace, the Hub City of the Mighty keene Voltey in Northwestem British Columbia at age _ pane yee aw a toals. D spavtinonty” - Tow: mileage :.. fameee eb Parker Ltd. Wednesdey Tay 5, 1967 The most event - packed week- - end In Terrace is over, And the whole town thinks it i | was great, That?s the way you have to describe the community’ s cele. bration. of Dominion Day, this year Canada’s 100th birthday as a nation,. The program included major events, a down town parade through Terrace streets and formal dedication of the Ce ' tennial Building, a ibrar y- mt seum complex. Aha 80 many other events to interest the public that’ it took a full page last week to list | them. +H Centennial Committee chairs man A.J. Bud McColl satd he program, “What pleased me most was the spirit of the people them. selves,’ he sald, aye was ‘a celebration for the People by the people and they certainly co-operated, Everyone 4 Seemed to realize this wasCana- da’ s big birthday party,’ * Terrace citizens let their hair down during the day and well into the night on Saturday. +H . Buit . police reported that the crowds were well behaved. : RCMP ' Staff Sergeant John Maldens commented: **The town was quite well controlled,’? he said. The public accepted:the weekend as an occasion of good elean entertalnment.?? Floats committee chatrrrian Tom Kenna praised ‘an allout effort. [t was indeed gratifying to see so..many., floats. all) which added: 50 much to the success of the day,’’ And celebration committee h| a comment on the crowds: ‘The ') tremendous turnout of the people was spectacular,’' she. said, | : He . mii Judges of the parade gave the | French Canadian club entry first prize for -the best decorated entry, ‘| B,C. Telephone company took | the most original award and the ‘best commiunity effort citation 4 went to the Italian Club, . ‘| In other contests Chris Gag- j Non took the award for the best mm: beard in town, Other awards m:| went to Mitch Cole (bushiest f| Brock Norberg (most styiish) | Don -King (funniest) and Norm | McTachen (best moustache.) Old. fashioned bathing beauty League entrant Anita Carsons, e , Rain eases e ae | fire hazard Gast week’ s raln improvedthe ; fire hazard situation on this part of the province, A Prince Rupert District Fire. ais summary isaved for the week i ending June 30 noted: | with moderate rain on the | coast and scattered showers Ky throughout the Interior the fire |, hazard is generally lowto mode: 7 vate however, In tha Smithers q area and-the extreme northern portion of the District the haza Hi; Td is, still high.” was more than pleased with the’ 40. bk. chairman Mrs, Edna Cooper had Be | award wenttoCatholic Women's SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT ona bri fact that pretty J Anita’ Carlson, No new TB cases: revealed by test S@pdratton- Doors ton Terrace residents for their support ‘oft TB tests, here Jn. Juma, Man jailed for assault District Magistrate Harvey Jessop sentenced a mantothree ; months’: Jafl for -assaulting a police officer in Terrace Magt- strate’s Court last week, _ Magistrate Jessop imposed the sentence on Stanley MeLaren Mitchell, ‘Mitchell ‘attacked police when : halted: on susplcion of impaired. driving. - He also found guilty of the im- paired driving charge and was sentenced to.14 days concurrent with the three-month sentence, He was ‘also prohibited from driving for one year, ~ - : The district magistrate also sentenced a mar charged with. stabbing to one day's jail. and imposed a $1,000 fine, James Allen Jones was arres ted by RCMP after a dance hall scutfle Apri 28, _ The followimg . convictions ‘were also made in Terrace Mage dstrata’ s 6 Court last week before “Magistrate C..1, Norrington: _ Michael David Ledger, shop. lifting, sentencad to 30 ‘dayss Harold Making, having car’ an control of motor vehicle while impaired fined. $125; 24 con- victlons for. spéedingahdminor ‘traffic infractions; nine - for trucking offences:. three | for- liquor offences: . ee steps =take--cft. adie’ ‘nits * Neta alnglenew case ontuber-" ‘culosts “was” revealed” by. the tests, ' And some 89 per ‘cent ‘of the Population took the trouble to be tested at the mobile Opera- tion Doorstep vans by free X- rays and tuberculln skin tests, Operation Doorstep organizer Bert Johnson,. sald. that 7,562 persons were: tested, including 2,769 students who were given thelr TB skin tests at school ' Adults and. pre-schoolers yisi- ted the mobile Christmas Seal vans which moved from district to district ona dafly. basis, POSITIVE . REACTION Chest x-Tays- were exainined by" chast specialist,. Dr. Dough MackKenzle, ofthe B.C. Govern ment! § division of TB Control, who was in Terrace for Operas tion Doorstep, .- In the survey 736. persons showed. a positive ‘reaction to their tuberculin skin-test, a red bump on thelr arm, 48 hours after the tuberculin test was: administered, These pecpie. will be remind @d next year to’ have a repeat chest x-ray, as they are consid. _ered a susceptible group, having been in contact with someone: with active tuberculosis. FALL SCHEDULE. Preliminary figures: indicate that no new cases of activetuber- culosis were found, although there is one suspected case, “Two unknown inactlye cases were uncovered, and ‘one child was, placed on drug therapy at home, "as being in’ recent con. tact with an active case: vat the ‘disease, LIBRARY OPENING SATURDAY BAW Tertaca! a centennial baby Lone 4 '< bracelet by Terrace plonser Mrs, John Glen at glght, Proud: parents Mr, took part dn the, Bresentation, Aad also mad bage *) “he ; also too 1 . Henrtehién: rossnted ‘wit ‘ond Mre, Per.Ha be able to handie- emergencies Special provisions have ‘been | sted new hoursfor'the ‘summer . months, .. woos advarters'n the Centennial Bulla : aay, : om ae pay from ght sunny day was the beauty contest winner in Saturday’ s Dominion Day colebrations was. the old-fashioned bathing Anita was the Catholic Women’ MIGHTY: TERRACE ~-KINSMEN’S HEIDELBERG GARDENS Potimate - , ‘Terte thitat 2 on a. warm 1 -Domtnton bm orate _ Local Kinsmen club did, - but. taey’re not in abject ripesy,. “There: Hetdelberg Beer Garden sold some three ‘thousand. admission. tickets and some 6,000 bottles of ‘beer, and 700 Plates of food, . The bear was. -consumed by the estimated midnight hour, 's Jeague entry, 10¢ a Copy. an ON TERRACE — Reeve raps experiment _ by Bonner Drunks will not be arrested on Terrace streets, That Is the effect of an order issued by the Attorney Gene ral's Department to local RCMP, . The. amnesty to drunks is not confined ‘to Terrace, Kitimat and "Vanderhoof are also in- cluded, Ferrace Municipal Council have fired & strong protest to Attorney General. Robert W, Bonner, © COUNCIL LETTER ‘Reeve AF, Goulet wrote: to the Attorney General, "On behalf of the citizens of Terrace, the Council] has direce ted that I write you, protesting most strongly the regulation from your department to the RCMP of our area prohibiting the prosecution of intoxicated persons,?’ The Reeve continued: § While I am able to appreciate the con. cern which you have for medical treatment of chronic alcoholics { cannot see where your regula: tion will provide the necessary treatment, ‘Particularly in the area,’? i WON'T IGNORE THEM _ In Terrace at least, drunks -wili-not be ignored. - RCMP Staff Sergeant John. Maidens: told the Herald that people found intoxicated on the streets would be apprehended and then sent home. *'We can’t allow people in that condition; fe.walk the-streets,! ' | Maidens said, No explanation has been rece!- ved as to why the Attorney Gen- eral selected this area for what: seems to be a move to cut down ‘on the number. of salcoholics THIRST CLOSED cemetery, Statue was See story below. 10:30" Saturday night instead of 4,000 Press Run: cry STREETS | VANDALS .DESECRATED the statue of the angel above in a local imported from Italy ata cost of $2500.) The gardens kept hopping all day with'band music and volun, teer entertainment:: . Kinsbn will turn over their proceeds to the Ice Arena Fund, The ser¥ice club has pledged te supply the. pained ice making plant. Curfew on public parks, Crackdown ordered on parks drinkers — * Look ‘for a crack down on drinking in Area’s Provinelal Parks Sup ervizer Bruce Carruthers has called for action'to curb drink- ing at beaches and plenic sites, Local RCMP have promised ‘action. “The police will be pat- rolling the parks,?? RCMP Staff Sergeant John. Maidens said, A new provinclal camp ana plenic site opens at Furlong Bay this week, some four miles south of the present Lakelse picnic site, (See alse page nine), * Parks supervizer Carruthers said he was particularly con- cerned at under-age . drinkers who are using thé sites, ° "We have to put a stop to this kind of drinking, he said, . Youngsters of Fi.and 18-are wandering’ around with- bottles in their hands?’ Carruthers. is. particularly concerend at the ‘hazard -pree sented to swimmers and camp. ers by broken beer bottles, The camp sites will also be closed at night to curb drinkers and vandals, the: parks supers vizer said, - : The Lakelse | Pleinte site and the new Furlong Bay camp site ‘wilt both be. closad’-at 10:30 Pm. and will. not be opened untll 6 a.m, a Carruthers called it a. step to' “cut down on vandalism’? However the camp sites will made. for campers. wishing to. leave to open the gate, -. Library lists © summer hours... ‘Terrace: Public Lybrary has The: Library; ‘pow 'in i ts new ing will be. open:Monday, ‘Tues. ait SHADES | Or. | dabin local provincial parks, now using. ceil space in Provite efal jails. | : JAILS CLUTTERED Attorney-General Bonner says British Columbia's courts and jails are “cluttered up’? with drunks and motorists charged with minor offences, He has ordered his depart. ment to review the situation and to Institute trial programs almed at alteviating the situae tlon, In general, consideration is being given to elimination of arrest and trial of. minor traf- fle offenders and drunks, At Terrace, Kitimat and Van- derhoof police have been instructed not to arrest ‘com- mon drunks. Only persons sus- pected of more serious offences such as causing a disturbance d all that fuzz is the proud facd during Darataloes Day celebrations. © arr will be apprehended, ‘DANIEL: BOONE, thit! s the best board tn ‘terrace ot wioner: Christ Gagnonivho took the award Sat Vandals desecrate ‘Terrace gravesite A group of local goons get their kicks by firtng pot shots -at grave markers in Kitsumkalum cemetery, Force fires Hound Rinty. VANCOUVER (CP) - _Rinty, Dog of the Year, in 1963 and: 1964 Is ‘retiring from the Van- couver police force at the age of elght. “Favored targets are tomb-_ stones ‘and. statues in the ceme . tery. : - A> marble ‘statue of an angel erected ‘by Miklos Komlos above the graves of bis’ wife and his mother has been: extensively damaged. by the: unknown tame bralna, .- oe . CROSS ¢ OVERTURNED ; The. - statue, imported from Italy, ‘Is ‘valued at more ‘than $2500... - - A smaller cross ‘marker in the Komlos' family plot has been repeatedly — overturned and Komlos damaged, ; said that FAMILY UPSET Mrs, “Mrs, Tullus.Komlos, daughter in-law, of Miklos Komlos, said the. family was very upset by the. repeated acts of vandalism, * Mrs, Fallus .Komlos said that - ‘Tepeated complaints :had been - made to the RCMP but the = dalism -was still going on, She. said the damage appeared to, ‘be: caused by firearms, Mr, Komlog: “spent . a’ “grant , - statue: brought to Canada: ‘and to” rhave it. erected .in the -cetiat- ery she sald, Nothing. seemsio be*'done to stop these. ‘people: ‘| from breaking’ 1k.?? “Some :fingera broken off: the angela hand and. ‘ every time we go to the came... tery we have to pit the cross | back up jn te Place’ again, ‘a she said,” | #00 FINE . Se The Hltsumkslura Cem, - presently iin the process of fransterred from the control of Public: Ulllities Commission in ‘Victoria to the District Munick » Said Terry Laster: the. Assistant Adminiatrs ae “The third reat i the bp law ‘hag been passed: and ‘when ‘it is approved by PUC.in torla the airtel of wer ge eit “take control: of. th deal of:money to have the-blg .- “have, been. ;