Loeal beach thrust - Local Parks Branch officials report that the shores of Lakelse Lake are overcrowded. - Wild temperatures hovering around the 90 degree mark have driven thousands of Terrace beach enthusiasts along with dthers from Prince Rupert and Kitimat to the beaches. Parks Branch spokesmen say ‘That with the further addition of tourists the two overcrowded beaches have become dangerous. + The branch warns parents laking children to the water area to observe extra caution in keeping watchful eyes, ~ The beaches are made to fit the best safety standards possible but swimmers entering the lake from designated provincial areas are doing so at their own risk,” a spokesman said. .The Parks Branch has no given authority to install’ lifeguard supervision at the beaches but already have appointed men to patrol the crowded spots. Officials say that no water fatalities have resulted in the Lake for over a period of five: years. Perfect records however do nol set patterns they say and accidents can happen anytime, Counting devices situated at provincial park entrances counted an estimate of over 4000, lake visitors on one of last week's busiest days. Flat tire accident cause Terrace RCMP says a flat front tire was to blame when molorist Donald Roberts of West Kalum Reserve lost control of his vehicle and was Sleered over a steep embankment around 2 p.m. July 28. The accident occurred just west of Kwinista and caused passenger Joe Westley of the Terrace area to suffer a broken arm. Damages to the car were reported as slight and estimated at $400, “7 yu aenee ee A PLACE TO REVERE, this is just one of thousands of beautiful spots where one can go and fish and think. TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. Se Mh seh Ue ‘ Phate by Morgan A, Campbell Sally Ann will help desperate and needy If you are a down-and-out traveler and cannot seem to make ends meet in Terrace, there are open arms awaiting you at the Salvation Army Hostel Service (commonly abbreviated Sally Ann's} located in Terrace on Greig Avenue. : If you are a young transient student simply bumming your way across the continent you might as well cash one of your hidden ‘travelers cheques or stray back out onto the highway. Terrace’'s Sally Ann organization is soley designed with the intentions of assisting the desperate and needy. Only persons not considered as local residents and who have had no involvment with the Terrace wt PAR Bee eae atts a WT We et ‘““Need some Says Lloyd Atchison after you.” Our personal loans are easy to get.” “When you need some extra cash for some- thing worthwhile, like a new car, a colour TV, a major household appliance, or a vacation, there are several ways you can finance the deal. But a Royal Bank termplan personal loan can actually save you money .. . because it costs less than ordinary buying ‘on time’. A termplan loan is easy to get, easy to pay back, and it costs so little, You pay us back in easy monthly instalments that are worked . out to fit your budget. And the loan is life- insured in the bargain. . Royal Bank termplan loans give you cash in advance so you can'shop for the best deals in town. Come in and see us. We like to look Community Corner ‘The Terrace Arena *~ _ aoe or a toe rs ere money? service within a month’s time fit into the eligibility category. Residents of the area needing feeding or lodging assistance must turn to the Socia] Welfare Department office located on Lakelse Avenue. Only in special cases do the two services overlap. Sally Ann collects all her funds in completely non- profiting fashion. From the grants contributed by the B.C. government the SA volunteers turn to. the city streets and crowded hotel bar rooms for donations. They believe people entering these areas usually have the idea of money in their minds or at least in their pockets. Daily.at 12 noon and: 5 p.m, a member of the Salvation Arm. centre, They will hear you oul ultra-tragic cries in the past. The members have a way of sorting aut the unfortunate victims of society from the story tellers but they always give you the benefit of the doubt, There is no fool proof system nor even enough time to check-out every claim but Sally Ann prevents persons from taking advantage of the services. Requests are filled by negotiable forms which authorize the purchase of food or lodging. When money alone is handed out Sally Ann members too often see the hungry and homeless- hiding under beer parlour tables or disquised a as local store manekins with cigarette habits. Terrace institutions honouring the SA meal and +: . Daily. at 12 noon and 5.p.m.a. lodging tickets,,appear in no. member. of the Salvation Army “particular order forthey are alls, vis stationed at the service “equally importantt) eT Skeena Grill, Silver Tip, Luse, suspensions in above zones: "> * ” just as they have listened to Hillside and Flynn Apartments everything from mild pleas to and many others. . os the-area. woe : : -” Although no dates‘have -“ been set for the draw as ‘Association is: raffling two return tickets to Honolulu. - The tickets, ‘donated by C.P.A.'will be --used’..to raise funds for Fe yet, the association = felieves that the draw _ will.take place sometime this winter. Tickets are: — going for $10 each, toa Iaaximum of 10 tickets. Mayor Jolliffe Contd from Page 1 donations received’. This arrangement with the income tax people was have to live up te it, made by myself and ratified by council, and we T would like to assure the public that I still support the arena campaign, and I have every confidence that the necessary conditions will be met, But, also I intend to stand firm to see that cur committments are met in a manner acceptable to the authorities above my jurisdiction. Enclosures 2. Mayor Victor C.G. Jolliife, (1-Recaommendation from Mayor toCouncil May 10, 1971.) _ (1 -Letter from Taxation Dept. May 31,1971.) _. We'ligua adel .a-new. AicticRider snowmobile suit FREE! a mr the details Row... when you come in to “ os@ yourCal-while it'shot ES delivery. ree | Get’em while it's hot. That's the motto ‘of Arctic's new Guaranteed Ca! / Delivery Program, Choose the Cat that suits you now, Wewill specify ivery ‘date, Il we. fail to meet our deadline, we'll Fire _ permits suspended The B.C. Forest Service advises that due to the extreme fire hazard over a large part of the province, effective as of midnight Tuesday, July 27, 1971 Camp Fire Permits will be suspended for the whole of the - Prince Rupert Forest District. Also those areas known asR1, R5, Ré and R8. Which roughly include Qwikeno Lake, Bella Coola Valley, Dean River, Kemano, Gardner Channel, Kilimat Valley, Skeena River from Telegraph Point to - Pacific, North to Bowser Lake, - the Nass River and all of the Queen Charlotte Islands, will be subject to a Restricted Industrial Order which will restrict woods operations te early shift. Al work must be ‘cogcluded and men out of the woods by.1 p.m. each day. Burning Permits, also This does not include main land coast region Namu to Stewart, Howard ill Frank Howard, M.P. for Skeena, had to interrupt his tour of the Ridirg to-day at Hazelton to go to Vancouver for medical attention. Mr. Howard, who has hada recurring internal ailment in the bladder area for the past three months is expected tobe away for approximately a week... - : Mr. Howard said that the problem is more aggravating than serious and hopes that it will. be cleared up soon, | Signs to attract Caught up in the midst of rapid technological . and commercial change throughout the district is a sign, Please. No horses on the sidewalk ‘says the sign which greets newcomers to Terrace, Fine fling — aimed at beach cars. Local Parks Branch officials will be starting to step on vehicles illegally parked in provincial camp and picnic sites on Lakelse Lake. Recent word from the branch said that hot weather conditions have clogged lake parking lots. Despite this beach influx tickets will soon be affixed to windshields and. fines will be issued to any motorist parking - his vehicle in a designated no . parking area. “This is purely a safety factor,” an official said,” “These cars are blocking ambulance and other emergency vehicle passage. to the beach." . The official also stated that cars parked on the parking Jot road itself will be included in the round-up. Children are often found playing behind parked cars and present accidnet situations for motorists using the road, the source said, Unless motorists in the area start abiding to the regulations now in effect, Parks officials willstart closing entrance gates whenever lots are full to capacity. . Obituary Allan Thompson “THOMPSON - Allen, Passed away. on July 18th, 1971 at Moore Creek on the Nass River - Road, Street in Terrace. He served in. the Royal:Canadian Air’Porce’ from 1941 to 1942, He is survived by a sister Rose, of Calgary. Funeral services were held in MacKays Funeral Chapel on July 28, 1971 with Envoy Bill Young officiating. Interment was in Terrace Municipal Cemetary, : NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC emission. . VICTORIA KOOTENAY Moa ay E x Dated: lly “ONCE IN A HUNDRED YEARS ! -— $pecially Minted Mr. Thompson was born in RG Centennial Goin London Ontario, on July 7, 1920 + Parliament, Bldgs. Victoria, B.C. . : a ce RL met we & ey ae Sticdl in'Tenrace, Hosein. 22Endladte (iad chigellg C1" Shuey order C2 . s ry LJ s . a * 4 a a s s a . . i a 3 REGISTRATION OF se DISCHARGES OR EMISSIONS | TO THE AIR PURSUANT TO | SECTION 5A(5) OF THE. POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, All persons (including individuals, firms, societies, corporations. and. all levels of government, subject to jurisdiction of the Province of .British-- Columbia) who immediately prior to January 1; 1971, were Causing or permitting the discharge or emission into the air of any contaminant from. essentially an industrial source are required to so notify the Director, Pollution Control Branch, in writing on or before December 31,1971 respecting the type of contaminant, and the rate and location. of: the Failure to comply with the above is an. offence against the Act and is : * punishable by a fine not exceeding $1,000.00 or to-imprisonment not. exceeding 3 months, or both; if the offence.is of.a continuing nature by ° -' _ 4 fine not exceeding $500.00 for each day the offence continues (Section - 20A of Pollution Control Act, 1967). 7 se se ONE REGISTRATION FORM {5 REQUIRED FOR EACH EMISSION Registration forms and.more dotalled ‘instructions ‘are’ available: In ‘your: area from wae the Pollution Control Branch at: Dh ye EE ; » 1106 Cook Steet = ". Mictoria, British Columbia : a » 818A -Daker Street. 711 Stanfey Street. , oo "Nelson, British Columbia, LOWER MAINLAND 0-3 rie ‘Professional Centre +2: "MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 197 It is located on the east, side-of | warni the. Skeena.. ’Bridge,;, the’ riot gateway to Terrace, - 2 “fy. Some signs. are ‘deliberately’ designed to attract motorists’— or horseback ridcrs-attention - by being funny of insulting: -. aig, We are e ordinary spée GUS Reale 201 in Nort While British Columbia has a -.. “Somehen 8 ed velar variety of eye-catching signs © - A Wisconsin railroad crossing most ‘of the really interesting |. gays; “Don’t take a 1,000-Jam ones that stick out are located’ * chance,” & throughout the United States, In” Pushmataha County Am In Ohio, forexample, a“‘Road Oklahoma, a road sign warns % Closed-Do Net Enter” sign has “Slow, no hospital. /. another message on its Kansas.£ity, Missourl, signe backside--‘Welcome Back, Gp, Many se killed by ga - Stupid.” ss that. aren’t loaded and byl . In Cleveland, a highway sign ~drivers'who are.” 7 reads, ‘‘Keep moving--when In. Oxnard, California, they possible.” , > + owner of a mobile home park Florida's Everglades Park is changed his 10 MPH speed limit i probably the only place in the. signs when nobody | paid U.S. with ‘Alligator Crossing’ . attention to'them. The new [i signs. —_ '- signs read, “Speed limit'9 v2 Bi A Nebraska curve has a MPH.” |” Limited Offer! ‘British Columbia Centennial Silver Dollars $3.50 each...one per person . British Columbia Residents anly | A valuable coflectar's item that is a memento of British Columbia's historic anniversary, marking our entry into Canada. The special priceof $3.50 is made ° possible by the Government of British Columbia. Your specially minted Centennial. siiver dollar will be available for mailing to you on August 1, 1971. Send this coupon today Make money order or cheque payable to B.C. Centennial '71. . ~ B,C, Cantennial Coin ' : : : ; eee - , One. silver dollar: only:for each person rasidantAn Britishiic Columbia. If ordering more than one coin.attach nameand . address of other British Columbia resident(s), Name ‘ Your Address City SH PSCOIS SHES TE STE RSIREEHSES ASHES SIDR ODOLO POPES UT UT EOD ERE REEe GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA |. ; eocteusereuvscrsenssacba 1967 | ‘Cranbrook, British Columbia = - S13-6th Street 2 se ‘New Westminister, British Colum Room 372 '=.1705-3rd-Ave