“REUCATY g Pariodicale Da part Victoria, B.. C. nent 1960 CHEVROLET 6-cyl,, auto..: tn Al Condition . Lic. No. 570- 647 Bob Parker Ltd. |Phone 635-2801 - — Terrace, B.C. 1959 PONTIAC ‘ Sedan, 6-cyl.,\ tu-tone, solid body Lic, Nov S71-488 995” : | Bob Parker Ltd. © Phone 635-2801 = Terrace, 8.0.) Press Run—4,000 - t - Serving Terrace, the Hub City of the Mighty Skeena Valley. in Northwestem British Columbia 16 Pages Wednesday, March 1, 1967 oO 10¢ a copy i Twin River Resumes eum | Following Friday Work $ toppage 150 Honor Pickets | Mystery In Vancouver - Twin River Timber operations were back to normal Monday morning after a Friday. tieup when 150-wood- workers ‘and mechanical staff members honored Picket lines set up ot entrances to compan rty.. Efforts to get. statements aerrererer is slated. tor Fri-, from either management or‘ day evening in Terrace. — LW.A. officials in Terrace met | In the meantime work has re- with complete failure all day |sumed and picket. lines have Monday, even though a meet- | disbanded. ° ing between the two factions was scheduled for Monday evening, President of the International || Woodworkers of America in ‘.]B.C., Jack Moore said in Van- couver today he is “not close enough io the situation to com ., }ment.” Ray C. Haynes, " secretary- treasurer of the B.C. Federation of Labour, told the Herald on Monday that he was unaware of any trouble. in Terrace. A Twin River spokesman said Tuesday that IWA Local 1-71 committees met with company officials on Monday evening to present proposals but that no decision was reached, He said the meeting was designed ta alr matters of immediate con- concern to both union and managemert but he would not confirm that the meeting was held primarily fo discuss the cause of Friday's work - stop: page. 7 Some of Friday’s ' picketers stated the grievance came about in part after Twin River Timber Company laid off sev: eral regular men but retained contractors, . ‘Another’ ‘meeting. hetwéen't: 1Union ‘officials ‘and company Skeena Secondary Losing Principal Terminating five years as Principal of Skeena Second: ary School, Raymond G. Zacharias B.A, has announce- ed his resignation from the - position as of the end of the school term in June. Mr. Zacharias will be en- tering .the ‘University of British Columbia in Septem- - ber working for. his Master's Degree in the . Department of Educational Administra- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias and three children are Plan- ning a two-month camping trip across Canada for the the $60,0 000 building which with house Terrace’ s Pub: which they will take in Expe li ri m- | 87. c Library as well as a Chamber of Commerce tou s a Prior té coming. to Ter room and a museum, ; ; a a —— Straight From The Heart "Terrific response," said Ken Souter, chalrman of the fecal B.C, Heart Foundation, in regard te the Heart Sun- day Appeal February 26. - With over 125 canvassers out, the whole town was covered -In the door to door campaign. Although no goal was set for the campaign, the com: mittee was really pleased with the success of the drive, Final contribution figures will be released as soon as canvassing of the business district ‘Is completed. _fighth. Success for OoRP | The &th Annual Talent Show, sponsored by the ladies of the Order of the Royal Purple was held in Terrace Community Centre on Friday, February 24.. There were 24 entries from Terrace and Kitimat. taking part in. the talent competition. Felix Grant of Kitimaat Vil- lage took first prize with his vocal selections. Second prize. went to Parb- ara Borud of Kitimat for baton _ twirling. ; Sheri Coulter of Kitimat took third prize with her . Tahitian. Tance number. She had. Jearned the dance in Hawaii.. The Ward Luck fourth prize went to Bruce Allen of Kitimat who played the drums. The fifth prize’ went to Joanne Pfoh and Jamie Beldi— for tap dancing. This prize was awarded for putting forth the: most effort without being top AS SPRING PEEKS ROUND the corner, Terrace’s Cen- tennial Library Building begins to take shape at the corner of Kalum and Park, adjacent to the Communi Centre. July 1 has been set as the completion date for Band Concert Tomorrow Tomorrow, Thurday, Mar. 2, the Skeena Band Associe- ‘tion will present a concor?.in the. Community . Centre-;at.. 3 * p.m. The Junior and Senior bands will ‘participate In the concert .along with the. schol choir, folk singers-. and cheerleaders, ; Proceeds from the concert will go towards the purchase. of band uniforms. Tickets, priced at. $1.50 for sdults and §1.00 for students, are availeble at The Hub, Ter- race Drugs, Sears Auctilon, Terrsca Photo Supply, Co-op, &.C. Hydro and. Pine, Con fectionary. - During a Band Asscclation mesting February 14, the membership. suggested. the March 2 concert would be en Ideal opportunity. for. the public to sae. the. progress made by the school bands in tess, than two years. . R. G. ZACHARIAS +o FeSigns race, Mr. Zacharias was prin- cipal of Hazelton Amalgam: ated School for three years. He is Clerk pf the Session. in Knox United Church and a member of the Senior Choir. of which Mrs. Zachar- jas 1s leader. He is also vice-president of Terrace Rotary Club and a member of the ‘Terrace Library Board. Both Mr. and. Mrs. Zacharias have heen _active members of the com- munity and will be missed. a ‘Replacement principal for “Skeeria: “Secondary School | | has not yet been announced: * 3s - Little Reminds Premier: tl [Serine Style. — Of Riding Promises — pas i Designed for the ladies -—# ‘news galore from the Spring: dn reply to’ the budget speech in the Legislative Assembly, February 10, Skeena MLA Dudley Little drew. the fourteen chosen so far to Fashion’ world, Read allie represent: British Columbia: -at|® about it in this weak's Issuelt ‘attention ‘to commitments made for ‘road construction: Es in Skeena riding, f The Herald and in ensu: Expo. It“is my .thought . that|#° there could be no better way Ling Issues between now and ; “[- would like to remind the Premier,” he..said: that on: hig. to fairly use jhls fund in| our . geineers were’: going to; year. than. tto--help: visit7tg-Smithers after ie’ Path of May. holiday, which: he spent high. Eni Paathegy aT Nfe-design” tia bridge “arid ndw aa ents: -dinanee: theif trip st § tenders: would be called, - The: a a ; the Hot Springs . dt/ first design was completed in cara cakelse Lake, he sald that he | weeks, the second has not ap- had a seven and «half million j peared in’ months. Additional doliar program for Highway 16] bridges are also needed at Ter- and would call tenders and let| race and Hazelton as well as a contract for the remaining | across the: Kalum River’ west thirty-one. mile gap between | of Terrace, and also almost all Pacific and Cedarvale -this| of the bidges between Terrace year. ” a | consider. that on the com- and Pince Rupert.” mitment that was made by the|. Speaking on the third read- Premier over the Smithers ing of a Culture Fund Bill, radio, I am at this moment just] February 17, Mr. Little stated five million dollats short.” that he was in favour of a'non- “There is only one contract| Political committee being set let for half that section al- up throughout the: province. though tenders have been call-| Little said, “Those of us liv- ed for the remaining section. jing in the Skeena riding are _“He also promised a new|very proud that we have two bridge over the Bulkley at| groups; the Smithers Harmon- Smithers. Tenders were called] ettes and Mount Elizabeth High on this but the bids were School Band from Kitimat, of thrown -out. heeause they were Pat A 8 Baar SESE EPRI Ra nose ancinamsenimnnesenasne ME Tine POT Saharan HOW about that? The sun is actually shining. Yes, Junior © -— the stin. What's, the sunt. Oh that's the big, bright, _ shiny visilor we get at least _ four times a year, THE ‘TOUR. to Hawall “took off last. weekend. Art Bates will man the ‘megaphone and such notables as Ron Pavk. sen, John Ford. Wayne Senbrioook recently came back from Mexico where he had his pocket picked and lost his return airline ticket, . - TERRACE Little: ‘Theatre vould certainly put a forty. “Ish man ‘to work in its work: shop . production, “The Brok- ‘en Jug." He must Be able to speak with a French-Can- adian lilt though. And he must be willing to rehearse © a lot and learn a lot and plan on being. around from. now until Easter weekend. IE you are such a man, why not. give Mrs. Esther McCabe a call and she'll arrange a reading appointment for you. GUESS WHO -cannot take her tape recorder to Council meetings anymore? THE Centennial spirit in this tewn of ours is just GREAT. We have beards everywhere . and old’ fashioned gowns at many turns. No — we're saving that green, beard for ‘our St, Patrick's Issue. MARCH 18 — that’s Satur: . day —‘the St. Matthews W.A,, will hold a rummage ° sale in the parish hall, Doors open at 10 a.m. TOMORROW evening — It's ' the Skeena Secondary BAND _ CONCERT in the Community as Centre, . GOWNED FOR THE OCCASION in Centennial cos- tumes, these ladies of the Order of the Royal Purple conducted the 8th annual Variety Talent Show in ‘the Community Centre on Friday, Feb. 4. From left to right are Mrs, W, Satterthwaite, Airs. W. Boranelsi Mrs. J. Kraft, Mrs. H. Grindler, Mrs. C. Paulson, Mrs. J. Yasinchuk, Mrs. R, Atwood (convener), Mrs, N, Cho- ‘botar, Mrs. 5. Klassen, Mrs. P, Smyth. Not shown in picture are Mrs, P, Cyr and Mrs. H. Scheper. (Gauthreau photo) winner. mapa. Blaze Quelled . | In Trailer Home Terrace firemen ware call- ed out Thursday at 12:19 pm. to extinguish a blaze in treifer. 27 at Kalum Trail. er Court, “ The fire, which was in the mobile home of J. W. Loreth, wat. caused by a blow. back In an oil furnace ' which | ignited the Insulation. .. Damage was tetimated at $500, ‘s DON SWANSON HAIRY ve . complete with. ‘hondighers RUDY JOSIFOv.: ° ~ . HAIRIER . wc PAUL @AGNON eos the eyes have it... . AND HAIRIEST! Serge Pa tists TOM. " co [ust Centennial: _ NORMAN CHAILLER bad weeks growth “ay WALTERHOUSE.