cal bad actors: face magistrate - A bunch ‘of bad actors will ~2 brought up before Magistrate C.J, Norrington next Sunday, eB , And the senior Terrace magistrate will move his court from. the Municipal bullding to the Terrace Public Library to pass sentence on the miscreants, re ar The sentences willbe taken lightly because next Sunday's court is a “mock court! to show local citizens .'the process of law and the treatment of offenders," 622 0) 0 ee The quotation comes from probation officer Don Bell who is organizing the dummy trials. an ith It ts part of the discussion program series organized at the library, S " a For probation officer Bell, the’ mock court also will throw some light on his professional duties, “Fhe court will ifustrate how modern rehabilitative techniques are incorporated in an attempt to correct delinquent and criminal behaviour,” he told the Herald, ae : a Cases will be fictitious, but based on the facts of day-to-day court experience. © : ; a The “criminals” will be acted by local volunteers ‘but the actual court procedure will be the same asin many cases heard in Terrace, - a ne Magistrate Norrington will preside at the bench and RCMP Corporal Mick Shaigee will prosecute, ‘Don Bell will be pro- bation officer to the mock court. oe . “Court” opens at 2:30 p.m. School board buck —_——] buys grand piano _ J, D, SIGALET . # Nakusp job for me, Jack Sigalet . George W. Scrimshaw, Chief |~ Executive Officer of Columbia| , Cellulose Company, Limited has announced the - appointment of |. Joh D, Wack) Sigalet as Woods Manager of the Celgar Woods Division. Sigalet, a native of Vernon, B, C., recelved a Bachelor of Science in Forestry degree atthe University of British Columbia in 1956, and later attended a course fn Business Administration at Colorado University, For the next ten years, Sigalet gained experience in managing woods operations in the Interior before moving to Hazelton Saw. mills *td,, which was bought by Columbla Cellulose in 1967, He was Area Superintendent Ronald J. Pelletier ” Appointment of Ronald J. Pelletier as manager of the consumer division branch of- fice, Traders Group Limited in Terrace, B.C., has been announced by Keith B. Mac- HOLD IT RIGHT THERE, FELLA, the Chamber of Commerce convention prompted some serious argument but not quite_as serious as indicated above, While Ken Noble of Fraser Lake seems to be on the receiving end of a poke on the snoot from Vanderhoof’s Dick Mainwaring, it was just a crazy camera angle which created a misleading situation, The conversation . was friendly, - Natural gas here in ‘68 | The Pacific Natural by the end of this year, gas line to this area will be completed Local library plea helps 18 |i Eighteen public libraries ‘reference books because of an Board chairman Anna Thornton, SHAT ACM REM ~ People teers erent PORES hs ss | books, braries in British Columbia ‘have “new: appeal made by Terrace Library Mrs. Thornton, on behalf of the board, appealed to the Public’ Library Commission, Victoria, for a grant to buy reference ‘She mentioned that the. new library building. was ‘the community's centennial project. , The commission approved the: Terrace Municipal Council's approval of the sale was announced at ,the March 21 Meeting of the Terrace Recrea- tion Commission, A rider attached to the sales agreement will ask for first right to repurchase the piano on one years notice at the original selling price, : ; - The school district will alsobe committed to accommodate all activities using the piano in the Skeena Secondary School pym where the piano is to be located, The Terrace Recreation Commission will sell its baby grand Plano to School District 88 for the sum of $1, minute iel School auditorium. of the Hazelton Operations dur- ing 1967 and most recently was Logging Contract Supervisor with Twinriver Timber Limited, the Company’s Woods Operation at Terrace, Mr. Sigalet’s appointment as Woods Manager at Nakusp is effective immediately. - Church group to show film Terrace’s Child Evangelism Fellowship will screen a 45- Pherson, manager, Pacific Re- gion, Vancouver, : Born and educated in Samia, Ontario, Mr, Pelletier joined the company in 1964, He was formerly assistant meneger in Vancouver. colored film “The Haunted Church Bell’, next Sune day (March 31) inClarence Mich- bo. The duties of The film will be shown at 3 p.m, and there is no admis- sion charge. ASSISTANT FORESTER OR FOREST - ‘TECHNICIAN SO this position are varied in’ that the. successful applicant will be assisting in the develop- ment and lay-out of the Company's logging programs. . Winter duties will include some. dirent logging’. super-"..”, vision. This is primarily a field position.’ Applidants’ - should have experience in this type of work: and: be’. “capable of working with a minimum of supervision. - It is a permanent position offering a: good. starting: .’ salary to the right person with full employee benefits.“ Apply by stating qualifications ang experience, refer- .*. ences, and salary expected to: ee THE PAS LUMBER COMPANY LTD... een BOX 879 . met ve PRINCE GEORGE, B.c. According to Fellowship secre- tary Eleanor Froese the film tells the ‘story of children from a Good News Bible Club who are instrumental in opening an abandoned Church in a needy community and who also solve a Tystery, “This is a family film and we would encourage all parents to come and bring their chil. dren,”’ she said, oy This wouldinclude forthcoming music¢ festivals or concert pro. grams, . ae Reasoning behind the token sale is that the school district ‘cannot maintain, insure or be responsible for any article which {does not belong to the school district. The sales agreement would have to be drafted before the baby. grand could be moved te the secondary school, : $26,008,000 of which $8,000,000 represents distribution systems. within commualties, Thebalance goes for the 400 mile trans. ‘mission Une and compressors necessary to move the gas between points of usage, : Each community served re- ceives property and school taxes from the utility sharing in pro- portion, an estimated $250,000 Telkwa, Pass to Terrace, Kitt. era and growing to possibly Mat and Prince Rugert, . ___ $400,000 in ten years, OO with. othe: . Juan:...Powei +~The main-operating contre wil‘. ‘We. think. you'll ‘lke-this.new: | Conga a a ne ed be at‘Terrace“ "7 member-of: your coninitinity wha |. * . : The Pacifie Northern System will help you grow,” Mr, Duguid . "aera" a rou nd . 2 appeal and this week she received i [a cheque for $1300, - te | - With the cheque came the news that the 18 other Centennial Ii- braries built in British Columbia in 1967 will also receive grants: for reference books, © Some 400 new library books will be brought to the local -H- brary this week by regional Chief Librarian Phyl Bowlby of Prince George, i Guetta! hey acsianiered Ponas ie 2 She’ ait meet” With “lib ke: ne board members ‘at a reception at the home of Mrs, J, Fred Weber, — . ; + This is what D.’ A, Duguid, ‘secretary of Pacific Natural Gas Ltd,, subsidiary of Westeoast Transmission, told a Northwest B, C, and Alaska Affiliates Cham- bers of Commerce Friday night, Duguid stated: ‘This project ‘will bring natural gas from the vicinity of Summit Lake, B.C, westward paralleling Highway 16 to Smithers, thence over the rSnsseR Mr. and Mrs, T. H, Reeves of 4615 Westview. returned home last Thursday from a vacation in California, While in the U,S,4, they met a former Terrace resi- dent, Charlie Abray who is now wat realy Me . Reese e 88: ty Mr.": and Mrs," Ray Skoglund returned on Sunday from a three. :. will cogt initially, approximately concluded, : MMERCE detegates to last week's conven tion received’ a warm welcome from, Terrace's Diana Wes who staffed the'B.:C, Tel mossage contre. hedey week vacation in. Hawali, On Saturday olght-. ia’. Tsawwassen they attended the wedding of Char- Jena Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Al Davis, former Terrace residents, . & eo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little of 4517 Cedayr Crescent ‘have returned from vacationing in Hawaii, ‘ . : . * es Over 40 members attended the regular monthly: meeting of the Mills Memorial Hospital Auxf liary on Tuesday, March 18, Plans were finalized for the “Dixie Bell” semi-formal ball to be held on April 26, Tickets'will be on sale March 30 at Erwir Jewellers, The Northwest Re. gional Hospital meeting will'be held at. Skoglund Hot Springs June 7and 8, . « *: «@ . Out-of-town representatives at ‘tha “Northwest. Regional Cham. bers of Commerce and Affiliated Alaskan Chambers here ‘at the week-end were from: The Queen Charlotte Islands, Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Hazelton, Houston, Smi- thers, Telkwa, Prince George, Vanderhoof and Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka, Alaska, Lo ® e e Miss Wendy Grant, who. -has been working in Anthon's Beauty Salon, leaves this week for the south where she will visit with her parents and: sisters before leaving on April17 on the P & 0. Liner Camborra for a Caribbean Cruise, She will land at South Hampton, England and in June will leave for Europe ‘on an ex tended trip,. oo Knights wait | go-ahead for — centre project | Terrace Knights of Columbus are now awaiting tha go-ahead to start a do-It-yourself addition to the Terrace Community Centre, Grand Knight Jim Lynch. said his organization would approach other groups within the com. munity to provide work bees to build the addition, ==. ss ‘Plans: were drawn by: local architect Alex Inselberg,. They are now in the hands of the Ter- race Recreation Commission, Lynch eald he expected. work to start in April o, pending approval; 9. The addition «would biflding | ¢ait’be iade:to'the Kitimat Lions | for: the ‘proposed’ Kitimat}. -} man books Fraser Lake, {the rank of major, resident of Vancouver from 1946. | ”- 1951, ‘He jolned.Alcan’s B, C, |- Project ‘at West Tatsa in Sept, |: 1951. and transferred with the | ) | Nenhews and two niece In ather library news- reported by librarian Mien Van Heek, new shelves have been added tohouse a ‘collection of French and Ger. onated by. local citizens, o ' Library .has approached Ter- race a grant of $9,600 for 1968, collection have ‘been catalogued with the help of Mary Leask, ‘assistant librarian from Prince George, - ; The Leask collection is now being mended and will be placed vide control, ‘The public will be welcome to use, them. at any time,”’ Mrs, Van Heek said, Book circulation in February was 3,851, A total of 124 new subscribers joined the library, including 25 outside the munici- pal area. - Kitimat — magistrate . mourned _ Magistrate Hugh Halkerstone Meldrum died suddenly in Kiti. maton Thursday, March 21, _Born/in London, England on May. 13, 1909, the late Mr, Mel. drum came .to Canada In 1922, with the 2nd Battalion Regina Rifles 1939-1946, discharged with company to Kitimat In 1952, he still held at his death, Magistrate Harvey. Jesaup in memory of Mr, Meldrum, Christ: Anglican Church Kitimat pat: 2 pan, Tuesday, March. 26, with burial in Kitimat Cemetery, The’ late: Mr, Meldrum ta sur- vived by. hig, widow, . Pixte, four lieu‘ of flowers ‘donations Club’. c Municipal Council . for |- All books in the Stan Rouch |} in the librarian’s office to pro. |. He was.a resident of Regina, |. . * }Sask. for 15 years. He served He was a]: “The late. Mr, Meldrum was |” appointed Magistrate of Kitimat] | June 13, 1953, which position |... A special sitting of court in : ay Kitlmat. was held on Tuesday, | : March: 26, at 1 p.m, by District | ; Funeral service was heldfrom| “ - Here’s a special Children's Receiving Home. |: . The Government of Canada has created a special tiew high-yielding security for the advance refunding. of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds. These Special ' Replacement Bonds will be dated May 1, 1968, and _ will mature in 10 years 5 months on October 1, 1978. They will be available only in ‘exchange for an equal ‘amount of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds, and not for . cash, Their average annual yield to maturity will be 6.88%. They will retain all the standard features which have made Canada Savings Bonds the most ’ popular investment in Canada’s history, This in- . Cludes the right to cash them any time at any bank offer just for you expires‘on May 15, 1968. for full face value plus earned interest. Co - In addition, Special Replacement Bonds offer the: . How torecognize __ The exchange procedure is simple. Take your. 1959: ~. |", ‘Canada Savings Bonds to your bank, authorized. investment dealer, trust or loan company. They will make all arrangements for you. Exchange’ your 1959 Canada Savings Bonds for the new high-yielding: - Special Replacement Bonds without delay. This offer