1964 FORD — 8 it, box, Al fondition. Now only W....2. | Phone 635-2801 "1595 Bob Parker td, | ‘ Tarrace, 8. €. Serving Terrace, ‘the Hub City of: the Mighty Skee Valley in Northwestern British. Columbia. Prov, Libra Periodicals Deoartnent Wetoria, B, oo = ’ Stock No. 3458 tight ; ° can 496s DODGE — 8 ft. box, a , blue, good rubber, custom radio 1595, 7 Bob ob Parker ltd. . “ Phone £35-2801 Terrace, BC.| th Year, No, 34° 7 Poges_ Wednesday, : March 15, 1967_ gare oe segs i, aaa if : § Openings B Proposed opening dates br the 1967 males- only game hunting season in tish Columbia have been Banounced by the Fish and Vildlife Branch to assist the @anting public in planning peir fall hunting activities. f Season length, anterless. sea: ions and game bird seasons il be published in: the 1967 pame Regulations in July. : Fin some Management areas mmere are exceptions ta the neral season. meon “M.A.” stands for manage: ment area. F In addition, there are munici- al regulations and closures re- moecting hunilng, and certain miler areas of the province are ; Posed to hunting. The publle wee; urged to contact . municipal Batnorities and -conservation fficers, and .to consult the Innual game regulations for Moecific details on closed areas mead special hunting regulations. H Areas 21 to 28 include the mrea from the Queen Charloftes * Prince George. m Mule (Blacktail) Deer, April f, (M.A. 24), August 12, (M.A. ugust 12, (M.A. 21, 22); Moose, Bhugust 1, (M.A. 21); August. 12, mMLA, 22, 23, 25); Elk, August 2, (LA. 22); September 2, M.A, 24); Goat, August 12,. M.A. 21, 22, 23, 25); Caribou, miugust 1, (M.A. 21); August PZ, (MGA. 22,, 28, 25); Sheep, Rams, August 1, (M.A, 21, 25); wilack Bear, April 1 40 June. 5, (M.A. 21, 22,23, 24, 26); 5); Grizzly Bear, ‘April- 1 une -15, (MA. 21 22, 23, 25); Bhugust 12 (M.A, 22, 23,: 25); cougar, April 1 to March: 31, SMA; 21,22, 23,24, 25); and olf and Coyote, .April'1 to March 31, (M.A. 2i, 2%, 23, 94, Bsugust | 12, (MI Ay 21,22 pf itd, i: The .abbrevia- | m1, 22, 23, 25);. Whitetait Deer, | | SURE AN’. BEJABBERS and the wearin’ o” the green _ was carried a bit far by Jack Greaves of 5019. A Avenue when he. had his Centennial beard dyed a truly Irish shade of green. Says Jack, “| believe that Cen- ‘tennial projects should. be things you've always wanted — to da and never quite had the little extra bit of nerve’ to do,”’ He also says that if anyone follows his lead, he will then have his hair dyed green to match the weird beord. . (Gauth requ photo} Pageant: Education Week | Leche One: ‘hundred: arid | twenty-five: ‘students’? Hall Elementary school took nial _Pageant Jost Friday. evening in the school auditorium. |: , the eyes of. two students (Mar- The pageant entitled | .¥A Journey for Two”. was well re. ceived by an ‘appreciative au- dienece of parents and. friends. ‘| The story evolved through @. More than 100 Kinsmen B from Prince Rupert, Terrace, BKitimat, Hazelton and fTelkwa met in Terrace over M the weekend for the North-, : Bern Spring Zone meeting. . With each visiting club’ host- ‘Ing a meal function or ather # activity, festivities were high. There was a well attended par- bade Saturday afternoon and a banquet and dance In the even: my ing. 4 ; Sunday morning, the Klns-, F men passed many important } resolutions and put up three candidates for the office of Deputy Governor. The. post, | which was held by Terrace Kinsmen’ Hugh Powers, was | filled by, Ted Minhos of Telkwa. i SSR RS TOO Tate to list on the long : * list of kind donors for the: third annual Terrace Science Fair were Northwest Biolo- ical Laboratories Ltd. and - Stark Electronic Instruments Ltd, FIRE CHIEF Andy Owens ’ and his-men are doing: a - | documented -history of Ter. : paces fire department and .1.they would - appreciate a * pleture of one of those old - /:, bose carts that were. used — ‘« during the 20's “? “Tt you have’ such ‘a’ ‘photo, ; Please give the chief a. call fat 636-2464. A ‘READER: "puggests shai Arating on:a: clean-up, paint: . up campaign’ because .:-the tourlam season: will: soon be Spon Us. woe 1 i aT a "avavenate® MEL TING POT. and: 30's: °° Kinsmen Are Hosts For District Meet " WM. “BILL” REID Kin district governor . Also present at the conven- tion was Bill Reid, Governor of District five and Barry Smith, liaisen man for the Kinettes of District 5. ience classes : are being held | every Thursday evening -in the Terrace. Community Cen: . tre? Mrs, Al Parfitt is. in. "structing the pooches | and the owners. ce ALL. manner of things ‘are likely to’ pop. up -now . the snow: has gong for another . year {we hope), Last week 3°” *. fourteen. year. old -hoy: found. a. walletand:. papers... near: ~ - the Sdper-Valu- shopping | cen: « . lost’ early ‘in ithe: winte Terrace should, ‘start’ concen: - |. aul Eegland. who tre. Owner was’ very pleased z “to. receive It and ‘rewarded. the the lad.'‘The svallet wat.” tos. that’ évening.. P.5. There, « Sollitte at: ‘pice we ‘ow: you know ! tht dog ¢ obed aa “ cHighwaya: ever, boasted: Marks ‘Cassie® part.ina delightfull Centen- gret Schultz and. Claus Gehrig) as the -history of Canada ‘was enacted on the stage in colorful, scenes. and :skits,: These were ‘interspersed | by songs to ‘suit the scenes, sung by’ a choir of 45 Cassie Hall students dressed in Centennial: costumes. Skeena Junior Secondary en | tertained with a- band concert during the. week prior to ‘edu- cation week. The Radio Club presented a television produc- tion, Tuesday, which ouflined education in B.C. On Wednes- day, parents were invited’ to the school for.an open house where they were given the apportun- ity to talk with teachers, about the various courses students were talking, Mr. Zacharias, principal of the high « school, said more than 200 Parents at: tended the very successful open 7 | house, Clarence Michiel: ‘School “was open: to parents’ Wednesday morning. Parents were invited to sit in on normal classes and i |watch teachers. and students at their work. Kit-K-Shian elementary school held open house Wednes- . day. Thornhill Elementary - school teachers met with parents Tues.’ day evening, Mr. R.. Zacharias was. guest speaker at an open. meeting following the visits to the class Foom. . : sah SSAA SPORE rae a) e e Ruthin PE a vnutag his son. and: daugh ). terinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vic | Jotliffe.. It's- the first. ‘trip, te. - Canada for Mr. Jolliffe ‘Sr and he is very ‘impressec , with our vast, country. We: put him in ‘this ‘corner be , cause -he Is a very. interest. Ing gentleman and besides— - ‘he’s been a subscriber for ’ many: ‘years — and -.more, besides-— he ‘sald “nice things about: us! _ PRANK O'HOWARD, MP for -Skeena: will, be In. Terrace.: . forthe ‘Seventeenth - of Ire: land (that's Friday) and will "be attending the, NDP. St. "|: * Patrick's. Dance’ scheduled -'wag:.a thme:: when: ° . meant ‘traseal").- e “HAPPY birthday ‘tb’ Pat. “O'Toole, the 'Irishest Irish.” aman “the” Department a oe ing. COMING AT. Last 2906 Sparks Street. The child died Sunday after- Child Dies Of Wounds ‘Following Rifle Mishap — Coronor Fred Adames dened an ‘inquest Monday evening into the shooting death of OR eoaina Guy Kawinsky, oldest son-of Mr. and Mrs. A A. R. Kawinsky of noon after a shooting ache én Saturday at approximately 1:30 p.m. Sunrise. Service Raster Sunday Terrace Shrine Club will once agaln sponsor the popular annual Sunrise Service on: Easter Sunday morn- “jng, March 26. = The non- -denominational service will : commence at 8 a.m. in Terrace Community Centre and’ will be conducted by. Reverend G.W, Keenleyside, Reverend A. P: Horsfield and Reverend Father Mohans, Terrace Job's daughters will fofrm’ “a “Living :Cross” ot. the ‘conclusion ofthe service and the newly formed. Terrace - Demolay group will provide the honor guard. Sake _, am emergency ward nurse. jat about 2 p.m. Sunday. The aceident happened at the home of a neighbour where Guy was Playing with a ‘11 year ald companion. RCMP said the Kawinsky hoy was wounded with a 30.30 cal- bre rife] shot. Seeking help, his companion rushed: to Mills Memorial Hos- pital which is located. close. to the scene of the mishap. He asked for a stretcher and was accompanied to the scene by Upon finding the wounded boy, the nurse then summonsed more help and the lad was ad- mitted to Mills Memorial Hos- pital, oc , RCMP were notified of the accident at about 3 p.m. .Dactors worked unceasingly ta save the kawinsky boy’s life.- A community-wide plea for blood donors was aired on radio CFTK but the lad succumbed |More Downtown. Parking, Urged By Local: Chamber ' Over thirty members - attend- led the regular meeting of Ter- race and district. Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at a’ dinner gathering in the Lakelse Hotel banquet. room, In the absence of -President Willy. Schneider, vice-president Doug Currie presided. . DOWN-TOWN PARKING A lengthy dis¢ussion ”. took place regarding. down-town parking, All . present agreed with one member's comment, “Down-town parking is bad and getting ‘worse every. day.” The discussion brought forth such remarks as “the one-hour parking is not being control- led; “a patrolman should be -on the job to enforce restrictions; “the Municipality. should pur- chase or make available unde- veloped down-town Property, as parking lots.’ - A comprehensive brief was brought forward by L, E, Pru- den concerning downtown parking: its feasibility; what it would do toward the progress of the town and the possible Yevenue it could bring to the coffers of the Municipality if ‘properly ‘administered. ’ The brief will be forwarded to: Municipal Council following a second perusal: by the exec- -utive, ; VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Ray Zacharias, principal of Skeena Secandary School, spake :] knew of the progress of Ter- =| race’s Vocational . school now under construction.: ‘ ‘Mr. Zacharias: has been un- succedsful in obtaining concrete information’ on its - possible Gpening but said; "I am hope- fal that it will be partially open by January 1968.” He has en- ‘deavored. to ‘obtain some assur- ance from Victoria but so far had received nothing definite, |. and had on hand only the list of courses released last December. He said that parents and stu- dents were continually asking a definite date for the. school’s: onening: and: on what seale it would operafe. ‘Mr, . Zacharis felt? the Chamber “might endes vor.-to obtain’: this: information. ‘Fred, -Weber.. stated that en a tt i te the’-Vocational oul be: complated within’ the: next “three- weeks." Diek~ “Sharples, ' president, of “| the, Junior Chamber‘ of ‘Com: meree, was present “at the meet- ‘He: gave a resume of the | ‘projects of-the Sunior¢ Chamber and asked the assistance of the Senior group. Mr. Curtie as- sured Mr. Sharples that a mem- ber of: the “Senior Chamber would ‘attend théir meetings, COMMITTEE REPORTS Fred. Weber, who recently returned from a trip to Ottawa, reported: that: favorable pro- Brass was being made on the port development project. “Fhe Municipal Affairs -Com- mittee recommended that a res: olution be. forwarded te Victor- ja.requesting a different tax base for Terrace Municipality. Upon a suggestion from the Industrial Development Com- mittee the Chamber will seek information as to what route or rowtes Highway 16 will take through Terrace when re-locat- -| in the hands of so many groups. In connection with. recreation | development the Chamber felt this should be under jurisdic- tion of the Municipality and not The mecting decided a letter he written to authorities asking for the commencement date for construction of the proposed new Terrace Airport terminal building. It was duly moved that a re. quest go forward. to Victoria asking that paving be proceed: ed with on Highway 16 East on the sections presently ready for same. Four resolutions and one. re- submission were read by retir- | ing president Bob Christl. They had been prepared: for submis- sion at, the Associated Cham- bers annual meeting in Juneau, 1c a Copy. BC. In Iwo Yours Long Batile “Press Run—4,000°. Over: For CBC Committment. Plans. to provide ‘network service to by the "CBC. The “live” network ‘service is to be provided to CFTK-TV through B.C. Telephone Com- pany facilities expected: to be available by March, 1969. _ In addition to the Terrace station which also serves Kitt- mat, .“live". programming - will be carried on the twelve tele- vision rebroadcasting stations of CFTK-TV. These are located at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Nass, Smith- ers, ‘Houston, Burns Lake, Kil- dala, Kemano, Ocean Falls, Aristazable on mainland B.C., and Juskatla and‘: Sandspit- Queen Charlotte City on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Network programs are now broadcast on a delayed basis. The “live” network extension will serve more than 50,000 people living in the area served by CFTE-TV and it's re-broad- casting stations. At present the network connection extends as Howard Says Hurry Up! _ In a recent letter to Postmas- ter General Cote, Frank How- ard,.MP . for Skeena — asked, “How, cabouls: “earriers Service® vice but to'no avail: - He: said; Terrace ‘would probably - nat meet the population require- ments for letter carrier. service until the Primeminister an- nounced, during the 1965 elec tion, that’ those requirements would be reduced. At that-mo- ment our hopes rose consider- survey Terrace for such a ser- vice.” : panding community and I am situation would reveal: that we do have the © requirement of. 2000. points of call. ’ Mr. Howard's letter asked for another immediate look at. the situation and for the institution of letter carrier service for Terrace at the earliest possible moment, . - Alaska in April, : “live” the privately. owned - . offiliated station, CFTK-TV at Terrace were announced Tuesday- caviding ; cas letter| a ‘GF Terraces" FON In the Jetter he ‘said that he/4 ‘had writlen. a niimbeér-of times | in the past ‘about: such 4: ser- 7 “We all knew that |B ably and a’ request was made to |: “Terrace is a constantly ex- |i sure that another survey. of the |: English language TV: far as Prince George, a 1 distance of 240 air‘ miles from Terrace. Commenting on the. -an- nouncement Tuesday, Frank. Howard MP for Skeena told the Herald,:"I'm extremely pleased that the CBC has decided to provide our part of the pro- vince with the “live” television - connection: Even though © we. have been expecting this fav. orable announcement for seme weeks now, it is still gratifying to hear the real thing.” . “I want to congratulate, both CFTE-TY and all of the people - who wrote letters, circulated and signed petitions, and did the REAL work to bring about a favorable response from the CBC. ” ' “Because this delay wilt be. occasioned by the: instalation of facilities by BC. Telephone Company, I intend to keep in immediate ‘and constant touch with the officials of B.C. Tel, urging them to speed-up this work as much as is possible.” The B.C..Telephone Company said today it will begin im: mediately ordering equipment for a_ television ; channel to carry live CBC. TW network transmission from Prince’ George to Terrace. I will do everything possible to have-.th FRANK HOWARD, MP for Skeena _“eratlfying to hear - thing’. - reel %/ to the meeting on what. he . THE. FIRST OIL TANK ‘CARS: Tuesday. morning for .the new Terrace: Co-op bulk ‘Station ‘which is fast. nearing completion just off the id portion of Greig: “Avenue... House’ to: house ‘rolled. into Terrace full scale rvic rway” fol ere