| or Skeena Forest st Projects | 40 Conte. | esa er ane TH YEAR NO, “in wl. , + Local architects, . ; Although Mayor Vie Jolliffe has beth piisting fo for _a cultural social recreational complex, hé.Monday -. night stated his hat would be. willingly thrown:in with council’s overall decision, | yee Miss Kalpalatha from: her native country India performed a series of @ traditional dances in Kitimat. this & week, : g dancing the audience | was reportedly - 4 . Not to mention . delighted with the ancient costumes worn by Miss Kalpalatha and her partner in the night affair. See story on the actual. page four. (AL- Price Photo). Over fifty primary ‘teachers ° f from Kitimat and surrounding - # school districts attended a two- gy workshop Noy. 5 and 6 at: | a et bird. _ “This weekend iwemnbers: of the! ‘Terrace Badminton Club will be hosting a two day.’ Badminton . Clinic at Skeena « _Seemdiary School, » Caeron Dalgleis Vancouver Raquet ' ‘Clubs: these players are top r -, Canadian competition, ; "and MacDonnell hag. been'six: time’ - holder of the Canadian, Closed: until: lpm.) ‘ Along. with covering. basic ‘intermediate ‘and advanced Instruction, spectators: will be . given the opportunity to obser'y top calibre exhibition play: |. An entry -fee oF : $1.00: for. allulty and’50 cents for juniors participating in’ the Inatruction will be charged... shi however, Is cordial atten 1d observ “ Alexander Elementary School : “in Kitimat.) 30. 4 * District ‘Teachers’ Association, . : “Language. "+ approach to: primary. reading Z ‘ instruction, ° <; . At the meeting, ‘council imioved to commigsion. . Terrace Architects Soutar-Condie: -and Associates to draw-up.’sketch plans for In, anger, tothis meveuirown Administrator Jack Hartly: “said * such a referendum: ig’ not- “necessary but’ could’ be arranged if council wished to determine the people's view.. STRAW VOTE . Alderman Allan McAlpine recommended that a. straw ballot over. the matter be incorporated into the civic ballots slated for this December - 11's election, The ballot: would be only an information Census... Mr. Hardy ‘returned a -comment saying such a hallot could: not ‘include actual cost ' figures . unless ‘the title of referendum was tagged-on. He said two alternatives will be. open at election time. Council’ ° caninclude a straw vote for the people's decision ori whether or _ not the District should go ahead ‘on the: community | ‘centre -project (figures excluded) or a _ .Tteferendum: could be called. ‘Parents watch their children _ DEFICIT BUDGET Hardy continued, -/, accompanying advertisements’ jin language demonstrations : ‘was reasstired. oo oY Many children learn beat with ‘This _ workshop. "was ‘e0- ‘sorsored by © The’ Kitimat approach, “This kind of method School. District’; $0 ¢ and | “Holt. Rinehart Publishers, It focused” onthe Canadian. daveloped ‘Patterns: “sed it-with the right children in " the past: ‘Today we try tomatch ” - thamhaving all children-learn-in exactly: the same ‘way, LS “NEW, IDEAS | ‘Feature’ “speaker “of the = conferencé, was Mrs. ‘Marg MacDonald, who = is primary: consultant: “for : School ‘District No, 43 in Coquitlam. , She-is an’ “WAS Very. enthisiastic, "experienced . Drlinary ‘teacher ©. ‘and ‘has ‘'u : Falterns, “approach for. ‘five - “Language” « ew: ideas ‘and™Jocal’. teachers: : are now more confident of their rs; this: ‘approach. the finds - offers _ much | Understanding. of this method... : ‘Though Alexander School has i Terrace’ RE “a structured; step by step. "isn’t new, but we.may not have -. the program to the child rather ° ~ Response.” ‘to. this ‘workshop |: -Many. parents attenied to’ watch Mrs. 7 through local ‘news media could give the cost aspect of the issue -while‘a;simple yes or no could - be obtained by a stray vote in © This - would riot’ .” December, :: s necessitate. a- referendum, Mayor Jolliffe said if council’: finally does decide to go ahead -: with the multi-purpose. project,:. “all spending monies , ‘of the. “District: for next-year would be, used up.” -Punds for paving," drainage, emergencies . and” pert, Terrace . and. ‘Hazelton: returned’ home. with ‘peck that aie to.above "average harvests - the “antlerless' dee In. the. first instance, Mr. : other contingencies would ue. exhausted. . “We would then: be working én a deficit budget,”. Mayor Jolliffe told the herald, “which is inno way: encouraged by any level of government.” oe Alderman Gordon Rowland said-at the meeting that things - like - paving .should . come secondary « to- the ‘community, roject, “What's the use of: ‘driving on paved roads 'wheh you have no . place to drive'to,” h to,” ” he asked. Frank — deals with - China Skeena told the Business and Professional,’ Women of Frank Howard, M.P. for” Terrace, B.C. today that one of | the best hopes for Canada’s economic development in the -- West. is with, Chin and other a 1ong “period of: time x have had'a « strong reliance upon the United. States’ economy .and..even a slight. economic” movement there has effects upon us..We are still. shaking from the impact of the 10 percent surcha- rge and other protectionist measures of the U.S, and seem unable to far to respond in’ any positive way". . ; “Recently” said Mr, Howard, “we exchanged: diplomatic | iA This;little guy is. dressed for the he is. often called, is seen here posing weather and hoping it will last. The for. our cameras. rived property of Ann Wilke, Roach as - recognition with the People’s © . Republic of China but have not really followed this ip with any | - extensive trade mission”. ‘ “Reprettfully, aur Externat Affairs .Department thas the- overriding’. posture of: the. ‘diplomat operating at the cocktail hour level being vice to everyone .and accomplishing very little.-The real value that» ‘should come from diplomatic | :; recognition’ is, trade” said Mr. _ Howard. ° ; ~. "What we need ‘to do” said: Mr. Howard; “‘is to place the emphasis upon trading relationships _ “embassies the prime function of- " promoting the sale of. Canadian’ goods -- make our Ambassadors salesmen"; “On. the ‘mainland of China there is one quarter of the world * population, . . More. potential consumers (han all the people of Russia, North America and ‘South. America put. together”. “An. intensive trade mission - ‘in'China,-and indeed with other —- ‘ Countries, would ..be «able: to |. ‘expenses, assess at least some aspects of - meedsand demand and: channel. this. information, back’. to “us. : Surely we could be selling wood. - products :-“paper’ products, . mineral- products,’ agricultural . ‘products’: and manufactured ' new routes for. P’ give our. represents Pacifie Western Airlines is having the most successful year ° in its. quarter” ‘century of | operations, ae The Vancouver-based and ‘Terrace run regional cerrier has tripled in size in the last ‘four years, J*: The 1970 acquisition of B C. Airlities followed three years of ‘A scheduled — traffic: although, no new routes or licenses are foreseen i in the: near future, "rote, Under. President: Don: ‘Watson vit was décided that.1971: would. . be the year of re-organization to maximize profits..Nine months . “operation accounts show that — Tevenues are up 38 percent: over the s same © period: in 1970. ‘A thorough hausecteaning has had a ‘Marked; ‘effect! upon Trimmed: budgets, Te-aligned petsoninel: and better - administration ma percent jnerease in:1971; in the face. of a” risin rally no a. “goods in this huge: market ‘and: 1h thus ma us to Btabillze our own _ : et -; Clean-up, management foresaw dnoment''said-Mr. Howard ‘that, we have ail our eggs ‘in on aské and “that. is, very us" for our econa that world economic. conditions “would have fai; e.:/ upon international’ ‘eharter > flights.“ PWA' decided. to shift . emphasis ; the Calgary Stam jee The ce, B 7 sined'at slig Mayor. Jolliffe and asker “auest to make of the mayor of Terrace. saw.a couple srbe brown ral bbits Dit Wa hi skatchewan has’ e last: ; expansion toa heavier reliance upon scheduled: Mainline traffic; A year ago, ther revenues from . ‘charter. and mainline. were almost equal but at present the scheduled mainline operations provide more than 68 percent of . PWA revenue, ~ . The. future of. the airline’ S ‘schedule-routes is predicted. by - aBoein; T. oa g computer. Taking into operations continue’ to! grow. : account economic °° and’ population - forecasts these © projections have proven:'to be , accurate ‘and - indicate a 6 » Pereent i increase, for 1972." Next “April, Pacific Western : ‘will: take. delivery’ ‘of ‘its—fifth Boeing 737. The new ‘aircraft - - will- include. : many:’.of:) the: features of the Jumbo:747 such’ -as increased irtertor headroom.’ and better aircraft: take-off and: landing qualities, e ete. tty will be. "the first of its kind in-Canada.. Advertising. and ‘promotional «. campaigns : ‘whieh - proved ©: _ Successful .during’197L will‘ be’ continued next year. The "Big." Little Vacations’’,campaign will be extended to include package ~ - tours to the Calgary Stampede, ’. Kelowna®:’R Zalta,.. Pacific _ National Exhibition and others. Concurrently,” the’ freight The: PWA- ‘Hercules freighter. ges) 'f a te ‘Southwest Pacific. : The co-ordinated ‘truck ‘line in | Alberta,” ‘Byers. Transport, is - also : organization... Erowing ” ~ With “Pe * With consolidated: hone on computer.‘programs, a:°~ | _ thorough: housecleaning and -: ; intensified : ‘marketing, . ‘Pacific Western Aiclines.i is ® counting on. steady Browel enter: ‘Dec. el : Kitimat’s ‘three! retiring” ” 4, Retina Joe:-Ban yay,” To -Smither and'Don Stickney, will’ ‘seek re-election: Tom’. Smith:" wh depaty mayor for. council, “if: he, Dlected first in 1955 Brown’ who. ‘has en on ‘the-‘board fer over ~~ years has not-co over vhether he will run-again..