ty. | datos r eee Presier TERRACE, B.C... THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1971. wide — of town. “Down with Nixon and the bomb”, they were shouting. One boy said teacher said not to but how else can we protest, he said. explode Saturday. The girls v were all set against Bank of Montreal employees took 2 a little time out. - the blast and the men, well they were inside - Wednesday to catch some sun...0h yes, they also ment'oned something about protesting the _ Broposed Amchitka blast, now. Set and ready to. Children from Copper Mountain School in Terrace refused to obey teacher’s orders as they marched out of classrooms Wednesday and down the streets : ¥ Children defy teacher's orders — during. town wide. protest move this Saturday. “Terrace: is holding a refuge centre for any Prince Rupert residents wishing to leave town and ‘seek shelter against possible tidal. damage. Welcome to Terrace’ signs” down to earth _A welcome to Terrace siga has been planted on the east ; entrance to town, on a piece of highway property. visible for - One quarter a mile.- according to the Mayor, the. District has been leasing land from the CNR for the purpose of errecting the sign. The District has been paying $50 per year. in publication should be taken. publication should be taken. DOWN NIXON Children’ from a: primary Several Terrace places ‘of - did say’ union workers | were business closed their :doors to forced to observe the shutdown, the public Wednesday morning . .,. DISSENT. to protest US President Richard — . The half hour closure ¢ caivie at Chamber of Commerce The.Chamber is not using this Nixon’s Amehitka . blast. ‘lam. and therefore gave class ‘at. Copper. Mountain . member Kerry. Condon. spoke... land ‘but | rather puting mp:the ; bah :.- School’; ‘reportedly left, ‘chdsses, ©": The name of hall is not,known ‘for the sign errection group and cha "% f'property i ary” ‘restrictions’ - “as yet:but organizers Say local “said the. project:.would -he.s outed by AL Ha Jang, located’: bug ig. “and-‘marched in entertainers Will -be- providing. . Amehitha”” signs W tale-off an extra time petiod sor | songs and “music, along with - S protest: ‘oan Lakelse “Avenue. . "finished this week. ° Lone mile from. ai The-Chamber moved to give students of Caledonia Senior Secondary School’s graduating ” 1971-72 class the opportunity to errect west side sign. in‘ response’ to - this move, Mayor Jolliffe told the herald that it might not be wise to - errect a westside sign because - its location might conflict with the Future Skeena Bridge site. . Chamber President’ Jim - MacKay in answer to the Mayor's words ‘said that the - original design of sign had been - changed and now meets:a less - permanent condition. —<-"' “The sign has “been moderated for moving purposes,. should such . ’ conditions arise,” he said. Both signs are reportedly . _ being financed by the District of Terrace. ‘The sign currently being errected at the westside is nine by five feet high and made of four inch cedar. It will be put on Delays in constructing - ‘the signs resulted from restrictions | from CNR, B.C. Hydro, B.C: Tel -and other — organizations involved with highway: areas. The ‘project . reportedly started in the minds of Chamber ~ -Members back at -meetings.in 1964 ‘and: since that time, has” gone the ough a Jot of thinking, Here’s one person with a little hope for the world. With all Wednesday’s Anichitka protesting .and walking out, this Terrace Jehovah Witness still stood his ground and. sold his faith’s well. known publications. Many locals are fearing the end of the world, ‘now that Amchitka’s blast i is nigh upon us. The ‘uUp- coming elections Civic Election time i is set for ’ December 11, 1971, and to date -Alderman Lloyd Johnstone has -been the only candidate to: ’ officially declare his entry into ‘the mayoral race...- Mayor Jolliffe in a’ “‘yecent statement, said his official declaration’ will come early: next week when it will be known . whether. or not three. present aldermen will resign | and The Chamber of Commeree at . Tuesday night's meeting decid- éd this year an effort should be. mede to encourage more loca eligible voters to come out and vote; ; “This ‘note matter af issues or any.:.one.. candidate," one” member said, “we simply must’ eet the voters ‘out,”” + In past year's, the turnout of . voters was. reportedly low, “Chamber moved to look into. the - matter and come-up with some _ ‘mote concrete suggestions, ; ‘windo The shutdown lasted for a half hour and -formed. this community's answer tda recent . Fequest from the Theshutdown lasted for a half hour and formed this. community's answer to a recent. request from the’ B.C.. _ Federation of Labour to observe: i . - such a closure... *° International Woodworkers of Am erica spokesmen, * yepresented by a large portion -of Terrace workers, were not gueeessfully contacted - for | comment but one source here *Jutich’ were thus forced to: wait’ outside locked doors.” ‘A spokesman from the Bank ‘of Montreal told the berald that. _vthe idea of walking out was Spread among employees early ... this week ‘and after evervthing had. been cleared with the . management, final consent to dissent was given. : Some. signs were’ ripped : -off : windows by businesses involved with the shutdown when herald . reporters: approached :-the particular scene, Our manager explained ° that: no permission was given from head offices and _Sincethe shutdown was purely a Stewart _by car - Nass Bridge finally open now: how about storrwheal- barely coming up in size te the nearby fire hydrants. . The blast is scheduled 2-p. m. "Down with the” bomb...down , with Nixon,” they ‘all ‘chanted, coffee: and ‘donuts... contribute are asked to get in | contact with the Herald, : 635- . |, 8357, ‘From: the ‘Antarctic to beautiful Terrace . "Two new “Terrace * arrivals ~ "addressed member of ‘Terrace - District Chamber of Commerce Tuesday ‘night and ‘painted compliments: all over the community. - Finning Tractor employee [& . Ron. Kineaid and Willis, ~ : Cunliffe; Tait employee Al -McLaren attended the regular: - [ ~~ monthly meeting and said of all_- ~ the places in the world, Terrace _ -is -provided with pame of the |: “friendliest people. * : “Coming from Vanieouver we ~ had imagined < it: difficult to sai “After a year of isolation’ and Any businessmen wishing to | move -into Terrace,” : Kincaid, “but-in no time we met our neighbours.” He said the - recreation facilities are possibly seek the mayor's seat . or re-run for aldermanic: ‘Beats, ” “Tf everybody is runnirig for’ | - mayor, ” Mayor Jolliffe said, “I. _compared: to the number of eligible voters, ea ; Oo OgpARE combined meteorlogical and sceintific study, he and his. wife recruited a. brother and some ‘friends’ to man a 48 : foot a slant in order to ‘face. the highway. H any future, change : of traffic thoroughfare: is: willingness to get the boat Up here, where it’ belongs. The~ move would increase. the area's” snow on ‘the Stewart side of the Nass River could be an obstacle: * The. ‘river ‘flowed through poesday ‘night's Chamber of _ Commerce ‘meeting in.tw administered to Keith Avenue, ' ‘Chamber President «. Jim. th the sign will be slightly moved ™ught: have’ mewhat lacking here but the to an angle visible to the new alderman.’ *, a chamber 3 asin the past. + jun ‘he’. Areport from the Chamber’ g.., form of transportation. boat owner's. people make up for it Behponer ;. b back: to Ne rth The subject of travel came up - , “"a second time when one ; member suggested Chamber” “The only ‘problem is, another - _transportation committe ‘member’ ‘said,’ ‘that: Terrace’s ; evealed that, the: Nass River. ; road. ae ré.living.. and working in ..Btaging. an all candidates a “brid eis at long last completed ation might .not. be bi a Fe er ry Is I a n nd good ee . i ‘not eno h and a Se eee ice caeavan re iy" involvement. in bringing back : opal to wivocsstully canis Terrace ‘and apparently wish’ ba . Pe, “tind out uae we an - erossed the new bridge’ ‘las ‘Ste, former e oor ae the restiiarant. ' stories “,-about” . his .- past. mile, homes here. . ; ernwheeler “Chamber did ‘move-'to experiences in the Antarctic coke ‘Islands one ‘day;” and anot-so-south seas area. - : 2 A well. “educated | man with “degrees trom both: McGill and - Melbourne, Australia unviersities,” McClaren spent “rmontha: onthe ice capped. contenent by serving under the wen Australia expedition team.:' ed t.. a ssington, currently tied up at . " McClaren said, “bit the natural .. ere in Terrace is likely — to keep me ne,” “Thé; three; and ‘a half ‘hour: tourist attraction... “the outcome of last. month's: Northwest Chamber ‘gathering in. -Houston., where * delegates, “moved - lo. encourage’ the, ; - governmentin designating park: "areas 8 here in the north ; ic. ae ci SE 8 ad The: ‘thought “of ‘gettin thes EQ RD ‘AS further ‘Chamber report: False Creek in:Vancouver” = _ lnvelved contestants show Tyas. stated’ official . opening on. the." The boat owner is looking for’. ; -brdige ~ will: nti; a place to park’ the retired ansoniatie wean mck Spring but: that’ vehicles: ca! ‘vessel, in hopes of creating a “of high: costs. and inettective, -_ eross the structure and Terrace “investigate the matter. Another ; member said “full sipport ~ should. be channeled into: the ig because ‘the What else can you do ‘with the land on. Ferry Island. © . ‘ This’-comiment arose _from:, members of Terrace's Chamber _of. Commerce -at’ a. meeting: | “Tuesday: night when the subject... of parkland was’ “thrown “about the table. a 3In‘a mov * decided ‘to give full support. to plan to reserve or purchase unused. land located within 160 acres’of: . designated’ governments property ‘on Ferry Island,, just east of Terrace. © | : :-r The Chamber expressed tear, “at. losing. the land ” ‘eommercial, “industrial,” 6 . residential. interebted’ buyers” ." qihen instead the land Makes par “placé at: ! ‘Course stub, foe Tuesday... /@njoy a local opening. Historical story “but nothing ¢ to? “There is the chance, :that. : ber”. member, * a * representative of. ‘Thornhill ‘Really, said tha support was -and ‘the Jand could a2 000, and that the driver, being th “occupant of: the government, hamely the parks. and evelopment at