Breaker....breaker Sunday was a very full and active day with a great deal of ‘activity in the CB field. Cricket, bless her heart, has been very active in putting all the confusion into order with respect to the club files, The required annual reports fer the Registrar of Societies have ali been prepared and are in the mail. Super Thief and J have laid out a basis for committee action in the future, so that with a checklist to follow a com- mittee chairperson should have a much easier job in any given project. Super Cookie has reorganized the membership books so that they are now in the format that meet government requirements. And best of all, the coffee break at the Sandman was exceptionally well attended with many visitors from Kitimat. One can really appreciate the smooth flow that we normally have on our nets after the lack of courtesy shown by the out-of-towner on the net last Sunday. ’ Courtesy is what enables us all touse the radio spectrum with relative ease and in such a manner that we ALL can get our messages across ‘ with little bother to others. Itis hoped that all who were listening don’t judge ALL Kitimat CBers by the example shown by one in- _dividual. Greyhound and . Joker _ passeda note to Cedar Wood to include on the net that the first Annual Rain Dance will be held in Kitimat on June 4. Bar opens at 19:30, dancing gets underway at 21:00 and will run to 02:00. Admission The monthly meeting of is $7 per person. The door prize is a mew 40 channel radio with over $500 in other prizes. The proceeds from this dance will be donated to the “Jaws of Life” through the Kitimat Fire Depart- ment. Tickets available from Joker or Greyhound — to be held in the Legion Hail. Areminder to all Active B.5.C, members: Your 1977 dues are now due. Super Cookie (Lié) will be glad to collect from you. those interested in joining the club should contact her for in- formation and application forms, Remember: Forms must be filled out and dues paid before it is brought up to a general meeting for acceptance. Mama Boots and Papa Boots have been active in the Turkey rolls af the last two coffee breaks. The winner of the roll finished Sunday, March 13 was Super Thief, Happy Cooker and. Raven the winners of the two rolls held March 20. We are not too proud and will even let the Kitimat visitors win. The Kitimat visitors also inform us that starting on April 4 there will be a continuous monitoring, 24 hours a day, on channel 9 for emergency purposes. Keep that in mind if you are in their groundwave radius and needheilp, - I would like to affer some food for thought to the many who donot normally use the sideband frequencies, yet hustle right over if skip starts coming in. There is no way that you, or any other local operator, can get a comeback if you are con- - DX ... standin - Service tinuously calling ca, ca, ca . 5 much better to wait until you are pulling in a good signal and then to reply to that station direct. A direct contact will usually achieve more positive results. Quite oiten a local station will be making contact with another local slation will walk all over the comeback with a blind blanket call. Make sure you have turned your squelch off, your RF gain up and then listen, EFORE you key up that mike, Use courtesy and it will be returned. The Tomahawk tribe have a raffle going with one of those Yukon things as the rize. Tickets are three for 1.00 and available from Geronimo, Fifi, Bunny, Dino, Toolie and various others, All Proceeds go in the pot and will be going down to the Telethon next year. . Any CBer in the area with information or news af: fecting the General Radio spectrum and wishing to incorporate same ‘into this column, can get in touch with me on channel 19 days or lower 16 evenings, Terrace also has a regular column in the CB Round- table, available from Dino (01), Northward Com- munications or Terrace Electronics. Don't forget that the next regular meeting is Thur- sday, April 1 at 19:30 hours at my (Toolie’s) 20, 4824 Straume Avenue. We’re going topass you all the good numbers and back out of here for now, catch youlater. This is XM 14-982, QRT. pee bee acco THE TERRACE ROTARY CLUB recently played a best of five series ro oe Bit to with the Terrace Jaycees, losing ina close game fhree sets to two. Above, Rotary Ace, Bert Goulet, closes his eyes in terror that the ball may fall into his hands, To the left, Rotarian Bob Harvey, looks on in dismay. The game took place on the E.T. Kenney Gym floor. . Around the Regional District | Department fer assistance then flows away to Alaska. Creek, for support in getting residents incentive’ in sibility for liens or liability the Kitimat-Stikine under the Youth Em- Director Bobbie Ball was the senior governments to cleaning up their yards and in undertaking this spon- Regional District took place ployment Program for not present at the time of construct a multi-purpose boulevards. sorship. in the Terrace boardroom, coordinatorstobe employed discussion of the above instructional room for on Saturday, March 19 with Chairman Joe Banyay in the Chair, ; Director Bobbie Ball will represent the Regional District at public hearings on matters~-concerning’ British Columbia Railway Company. The Regional District has indicated that they will support efforts initiated by the Cariboo Regional District to close loopholes in the Strata Subdivision Act which allows developers to obtain approval through a Surveyor’s —cer- tification only without Regional] District approval. The Regional District administration will prepare three resolutions for presentation during the North Central Municipal Association convention to be held on hoard the cruise ship - formation in the camp’s summer program, A letter from the Director — of Weigh Scale Branch in- dicating that the Transport Committee recently con- ‘vened- ta’ deliberate on various complaints and suggestions resulting from the new overwidth travel conditions was received and _ filed. A letter from the President of the Stikine Valley Community Association concerning the location of the new dump site as proposed and asking that a site on Dease Lake Road two miles from Telegraph Creek be con- sidered was not acted upon by the Board following in- _from = Ad- ministrater John Pousette that the proposed site would conflict with an airstrip proposal. request. Further telegrams have gone forth to tne premier and Transport Ministers, Otto Lang and Jack Davis, ‘insisting that a meeting:be . s=held to-discuss the serious: transportation problems in west coast communities. pooard Chairman Joe anyay expressed surprise leasure that President erry York of the New Hazelton Chamber of Commerce gets along well with Director Marty Allen who represents that area on the Board. This information was made known to the Board members in a letter from Mr. York giving the names of the new directors of the Chamber. No action was taken on a letter from D.J. Spalding of the Fish and Wildlife Branch in regards to Junior Secondary School students and a _ mini- gymnasium was granted by the Board. Director Percy Tait noted that the existing . facility is of log cabin construction. with outdoor facilities.and né“water. © Harold Reay has been assigned to attend a. con- ference sponsored by the Centre for Continuing Education on Management and Growth by Local Government to be held March 25 in Vancouver. A letter from Outdoors Uniittered asking that a coordination of a clean-up campaign take place during the week of May 9 to 15 as part of a “Pitch in 77” | campaign was received and filed by the Board. 7 Administration was directed to act on a recommendation from Directors voted to have one-third of their salaries considered as an allowance for expenses as provided for under the Income Tax Act. This means that one-third of their salaries. will not be ‘ taxable... The Board agreed to sponsor the Kitimat Flying Club for the purpose of allowing that group to quality for funding under the Canada Works Program. It was stipulated . that the Regional District would not accept respon- The District of Terrace NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on proposed Land Use Contract Modification By-law Project No. ADP-02-7708, The annual budget was read for the final time and approved. Expenditures for 1977 will reach $1,351,498. The Board, will write in support of an.application for the principals of Terrace Air that it be granted a Class 4 Charter Licence. The Board approved the commissioning of an engineering firm to un- dertake a study to establish the cost of installation of a water and sewer system in Thornhill. . Strawberries | Califeraia Grown = 695 Navel Oranges of 00 Fruit Cocktail Serve with Lucerne Ice Cream Cc Town House . Ce A a | for Serve with Ice Cream Net Weight Approx. 12 oz, Basket California Grown Fancy Grade Size 56's Lucerne Brand ‘Assorted Varieties SOO G Tubs. ccnssernccsesvecccsnessuce French Fries r i + + . MY Cream Corn or Assorted Peas , Ci Taste Tells : Cy ae for Scotch Treat Frozen 2 Ib, Phg......ccccnues Sve Seen Cee en “Princess Patricia” May 10 os firearms closure on Lakelse Poa ‘oti : d Land Use Contract Modification is ; n S¢ Regional District Assistant §f The proposed Land Use Contract Moaitic a tor 15. The Board refused tofund Lake pending wat pie Planner Bob Marcellin that Mf concerned with the following area: Aninvoiceinan amountof 2 Proposal by the Stikine hearings which | qake the involved government . | siisss from Crowder Valley Community pret ohn Sarich did Seetelesbeurged to enforce J Flic R211 oa, ace an iene Lat 202, ones Association to tear down one ector ‘ existing legislation in the subdivided by Plan 6486), District Lot 362, Communications Ltd., was approved for payment despite protests from Chairman Joe Bahyay who expressed the opinion that the Regional District should not pay for studies which have not been com- missioned in advance. The fee was for a feasibility study and report to provide television coverage to the Meziadin Lake Highways Camp. Gordon. Fisher, Recreation Director at Nass Camp was told to apply directly to the Labour ~qurm tou. TURK TO US WITH CONFIDENCE of the two garbage chutes and repair or rebuild the central chute so that a scenic and histerical site can be prepared. Ad- ministrator John Pousette noted that garbage chutes ‘are completely illegal and that these were used to dump garbage in the middle of the Stikine River where it To All express the opinion that the south end of the Jake should be closed. He did not feel that there are many waterfowl present so that sportsman would not be ndered. A request from Ivan Quack, Chief of the Tahltan Indian Band at -Telegraph' Scenie Highways Act. This will involye the local Ministry of Highways and the RCMP. The Regional District Thornhill Refuse {dump) will be operated on 4 no-charge basis to non- commercial users from May 1 to May 15 to provide Contractors Concerned: Effective March 1, 1977, to facilitate our work schedule, installation of water and sewer laterals by the District of Terrace will . be done on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the first and third week of every month. | For further information contact Site j Straume Avenue, - Corporation of Rupert. Tith, 1977 at 7:00 p.m, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 967 and the west half of Block 34, District Lot 362, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 967, Street Address 3429 Eby Streef and 4830 & 4836 The general intent of the proposed Land Use Contract Modification By-law is to modify Land ‘Use Contract No, 87205 between ihe District of ! Terrace and the Roman Catholic Episcopal Prince (ajextend the date of completion for con- struction of ail items listed on Schedule “L” to September 30th, 1977; (b} add ta Schedule “L.” the requirement that ali works not constructed by September 30th, 1977 shall be completed by the District , of Terrace at the sole expense of the Raman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Prince The proposed Land Use Contract Modification By-law may be viewed by any and all persons requiring more specific information, during regular business hours at the Municipal Hall, The Public Hearing shall Municipal Council Chambers on Tuesday, April Rupert to: be held in the Town House. From Concentrate. Sweet or Natural. 48 fl. oz. Tin,.......... svceaenl Beef Chuck Cross Rib Roast $1.29 Ground Beef Grade Cc + Safeway Regular Quality SEPT COK ATS ACEC A EK ORR EE STIRS {b. Prices Effective March 23rd to March 26th In Terrace Safeway Store Sales in Retail Quantities Only SAFEWAY CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITE O Any and all persons having an interest in the 7-8 proposed Land Use Contract Modification By- i law Project Na. ADP.02-7708 shall take notice and be governed accordingly. MacKays Funeral Home Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. - Serving Kitimat — Charles Hansen, Water and Sewer Branch Head at 635-6311 - Local 54. C. Hansen District of Terrace G.W. Buchanan Clerk-Administrator DISTRICT OF TERRACE