1972 LINE-UP > “on display now at... BOB PARKER FORD a 7 BA6STH YEAR NO Y~Q)5 ERRACE, B.C, FRIDAY OCTOBER 2,171. 5. " ; . , voua nent yee piescesiricnl geiviCl doidtpreiie.” so * : | "SSPLEASE, CAN | HAVE THE BALL NOW _ Skeena Secondary physical education teacher Joe Milligan’ has his problems with Harlem Star Eddy Nelson; The. Stars delighted hundreds of Terrace — ? 7 when player. Ed De Vries lost his pants. basketball fans Wednesday night in Caledonia . os Snoopy, Charlie Bre _.KITIMAT - Will Kitimat be 1:R. McKee, President of: - faving two - Hallowe'en Kitimat's: Church Council ' celebrations this’ year. Will” appeared before City Council to ‘Snoopy and Charlie Brown be . ‘waiting in. the. pumpkin patch’ for the Great’ Pumpkin on . Saturday or Sunday night? It is all utter confusion and it. ‘appears, that’ Snoopy and Charlie may. have to-wait both. nights 0 ot. oo, The day has fallen on Sunday. , and Kitimat's Kiwanis Club had planned their. .Third Annual Hallowe'en party: around the day. Their idea. was to keep the kids off the street ‘and:to do this _ they'd planned.” hot” dogs, fireworks, pop -and costume ‘prizes at.7:00 p.m. between the post office and ‘swimming pool. - - in city. centre. ‘ "The accident cecyrred around . "1005 Wednesday, on Highway 16 ".-fust-east: of ‘Terrace. :- . tty "After ‘hitting and caus i Terrac "The 12' members of the first” -lilegal left ha . investigating, - “Alaska when. it became’ clear "aged Dot Last chance b):nool a ofa i AB All ‘ get ‘your ‘donations: - Fortune, a'164-foot vessel, could, .“Lerracs are” -Pakisl ; uraged.to donnie. °-'" "| carryln cd. “4 Skee! il’ * number Don't fo THROWS HAT INTO RING— - approach . Taunicipal council to: better * Terrace, he cannot. claim to. Gymnasium, Terrace did not amanage-to wit the . game but did take first prize in the laugh category: : i) Government grants and loans "scheme, says Mayor Vic yout announcement of grants : $35 QO. dri nking. ft | ne- : . “Ancunknown driver drove: it +: yehicle away from, the. scene an accident Moriday.,-...-*.: ing an. ; . estimated $600 to a 1966 vehicle * “Terrace susthined no, dar owned by. Terrace man Brian: au when it dpparently | made “an Watson, the car left.. RCMP are: JOHNSTO ‘TERRACE - Lloyd Johnstone - ¥ today announced hisintention lo: run for Mayor of the District of |. Terrace in the forthcomiog municipal elections tobe held . December 11, this year.' | Mr, Johnstone advised a. delegation . of concerned Terrace residents,. that following numerous requests he has decided to run for Mayor in an effort to provide the positive - to — municipal government that ‘he feels is‘. lacking at the present time... -. The veteran alderman: and longtime Terrace residentsaid, « “He felt that his record of being - able to work with people, would enable him’ to - provide the leadership necessary to enable - overpass. = After the war Lloyd returned to Terrace and’ went into the hardware business and then ~ nto the business for which he is” . best known, namely J & M Truck & Equipment Lid.- During this iod . he | was instrumental in establishing Trans Provincial Airlines, ‘and ° was President of T.P-A. from 1960 10 1984. °° 0 In 1941 : Lloyd married - Lorraine Kenney, another lifetime Terrace resident. .They have a daughter and two sons, | and they-:are also. proud: grandparents. “0 Over the years Lloyd has been active in Branch 13 of theRoyal Canadian Legion, The Terrace Kinsmen, ‘Rotary: Club of Terrace, Flying Club and Civic Centre Association... In 1967, Alderman Johnstone was first elected to Municipat Council and was réeelecied in - _ An avid outdoorsman, Lloyd has always taken: a keen interest in our natural heritage, “and says ‘he will continue to do everything he can to ‘maintain — our forests, streams, and.on- § replaceable fish and wild ‘life ” resources. ; ; ok ae : _ ‘Arena will benefit’ - Jolliffe — ‘Arena will benetit - Joliitte — ; “OMERRACE- Terrace’s Arena grant a loan. immediately, informationfrom your office we : I. -_ an ‘this Association. will probably however, {- would earnestly will follow up this application torortunity nave te tay Ou ~ benefit. from. the Federal’ solicite your assistance, .in- with the necessary facts and wr aaiae setting aside the surti of $400,000 ligures” to ‘support “our ° n in-a form of grants for the proposals. Jolliffe. _ District of Terrace make work ~ , woo . oo. programme and as soon as we “Phere is still: nothing shave’ received the. necessary Erratic driver net discharge its duties.” Although Lioyd Johnstone has, been a lifetime resident of. have been ‘born in Terrace,. because in.1916 Terrace did not have a hospital ard'as a reault the first two weeks of his life | were spent.in Prince Rupert. -- nis - aenoke logging bust * Following his schooling in’ [45 own truck logging ‘business Terrace, Lloyd : began his which he operated until 1941, at -working career -in: the logging . which-time he joined the RCAF ‘and sawmill Industries as a and served his country: in the setter, edgerman and legging aircraft inspection division for truck driver, In 1987 hestarted ‘he duration of the war. LLOYD M. JOHNSTONE . Hehasserved on the Finance, Planning and Public Works Uommitte'’s. During this term's Lloyd was appointed’ as a committee of one to expedite the completion of the Terrace was the only community in this 7 . urea. left- ‘out.. in 2 oN aaaire , Opportunities . for “Youth, e MAYOR! Programme this year. © mancipalltles: wild jhe -~.” flided in: the-new program, In aletter td Finance Minister dgar. Benson, Mayor Jolliffe — rote the following:: chargéd ‘with having a‘ reading . oyer..08-ori'the. breathalyzer.’ ‘The-charge ‘occured ‘after a ‘and“loans to Municipalities. Uur, community has started to- build an arena. It has collectéd ‘ approximately $80,000 and used. KITIMAT - Walter King of started it rolted back into Rose, Vancouver was fined $350 when Marie Fischer's car causing . he appeared before Judge damage only to the Fischer car. 7 this‘ money for the foundations ~ Murry on Oct. 27 on a charge of No charges have been laid. © routine:check'on Oct, 16... ; and ring walls. It.is our having a reading over .Oe-on the ms pes » i Patricke George Christopher - treathalyzer. Inliewofthefine Anislides Monteirro af “bppeired before-Judge Patrick - communily’s intentiin to ccontinue‘our. fund’ raising. campaign.to reach the goal of $450,000 which is the tatal cost of _ this building. * * we Wright ont Oct!:26. charged with willful damage to public .. property. © The charge -arose tie could choose 21° days in Kitimat appeared before Judge - default and also had his license . Patrick Wright on Oct. "26 suspended for 80-days. The charged with permitting a rose oe charge arose after a complaint. minor to drive an automobile. ; [tom an incident.an Oct-18 . "We. are. particularly on Oct. 10 of an erratic dflverin He pleaded guilty to the charge where Christopher damaged, © ‘interested in your’ scheme the Columbia ‘and Kuldo streets’ whieh arose’ from an accident some. plumbing ‘inthe ‘Kitimat whereby the Federal areas = 7s that oceured on Highway. 25 on. cell block. »He.-pleaded not Gavernment will: pay $3.00 of A minor accident at -the August6."He was fined $20 or 2°" guilty, -however,’ after” a trial, every $4.00 expended ona make = Haisla Blvd. and Lahakas §. daysin default. |... Was found guilty and fined $30 work project and feel that if you Ave, “intersection ‘resulted in ~ Cary Charette of Kiimat 0 8 days and order to pay. _.would approve our application approximately $100 damage-on.. pleaded guilty: Oct, 26 to a, restitution for the damage. “! ‘for funds, this would enable us Oct. 27 Involved were Astrid charge of obtaining food under... - ee “tocreate winter i chat Lawson of Kitimat, who had jalse pretenses, He appeared - TIME CHANGE”. — our area. “Ihis ‘ar ; LN een procee ing: ort ‘on Befdre' Judge Wright. and was “ Don't. ; ees a we uffected by the.soft-market in Lahakas ‘when she‘stopped at’ lined 60 1 day in default, eee cae hone Seda © the'pulp industry and the main the -traffic light. Rose Marie: William C: Chilty of Kitimat’. morning, Official chanmge“back. : - employer has just announced a Fischer was behind her. The was fined $300 or 30 days in’ to standard time is. at.2:a-m., one month shut-down in the car ‘driven by Mrs.’ Lawson’ default. when he appeared On. “Oct; 31, An extra hour's. sleep;- stalled and when she got it uct, 26 before Judge Wright dh. 6 ‘woods industry. Our plan would be to use our funds that are . . - . anise — —— ienemanio ARENA CAMPAIGN TOTAL PLEDGED AMD-IN GASH’. 2 OOTOBER 21, 1971 “raised: ‘by voluntary . con- tributions for, materials” and TOTAL. THIS.” REPORT. our 25 percent for cost of.labour | - D - and the balance to be paid outof - ae Federal. funds’ being made . ‘| Previous - Arenal ~~ ~~ ca eenan |: 198 ~~ Torrace ‘available, - a “gn ce availa DINESIOR - Que community alsosuffered ff ..- oe i Centennial | 21,000 00,00 | . 21 Conimittee. fee the loss by fire of our ome and “only community eentre in: August ofthis year. We are > planning to rebuild this facility. We “have..applied: for - and. - ~- peneived “attenative ‘approval. . ‘for a $170,000 loan-out of the - ‘special Federal incentive funds, ‘We’ are:putting this with our insurance money ‘and start -qur new:cominunity centré’: this : Service: vwinter,, We would again like'to ervice” Cbs |. fbAeBOT” : 3 Gifts ni Ry |. Busingss | Out-of-Town: |: Sorporations Community - Ganvase. vse your Federal grants on this | project, re -: Mr. Minister, Lam ‘sure you will appreciate that ‘this letter does ‘not containall the details jat will be necessary for you to. Loc sfficlal mom pla direct asthe Districtof'Terrace © . clocks: back. one hour. Sunday °