1m: UNEP a “on: display’ now at ee : B PARKER Fore Di “4a5-2001 TERRACE, B.C., | Prenler’a Offieay . : Victoria, B.C. :. THURSDAY OCTOBER a, ‘1971 _ HERR HOA _ aa So “Terrace construction | a y usy. affair d Schools. go to books by way of construction | -KITIMAT - At present there’ fare.three building projects a eoing on in the Kitimat schools. * These, are the libraries at Whitesail and .Cormorant lemeniary. . ‘schools. and ‘ithe:, yminasium. at Alexander lemeniary; - These three projects are ‘not : major building programs ‘but wmore a completion of parts hich could not-be done when they were first built because of inancial probléms. gregarded as being a working part of the schcol and ndt., xtras, or frills. Libraries are becoming the entre or hub of the school life: nd are used for studying. esearch work, and classroom ork, In Kitimat a gym is needed . library They are -. because for most of the school year weather doesn’t allow any outside activity. Until now both Whitesait and ‘Cormorant. have been ‘using an ‘ ‘ordinary: classroom -for “their ’ ‘This ° proved: yery. unsdtisfactory asit wasn't large © enough for the students to use for ‘any length of time and so. ; ’ they.couldn’t sit down and study: "put could only Bo to get books"to; take out. The new library in Cormorant will, be the size of.a standard | classroom, Original estimated Kitimat events | The first official meeting of the Kaldala Home and School @ Association will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 26-at 8:00 p.m, in the . § Kildala School Library. There will be an open: ‘discussion | on any ea problems that have arisen this term. if you “have: any - | suggestions for furture meetings call Mr. Glen Yearley B35-4H54. @ or Mrs. Ruby Pwen 632-6741. @ «The Alcan Staff Club will hold & dress-up Sadie Hawkins s style @ cance on Oct. 23 in the Legion Hall. The'dance will begiri at 8:00 Fee is $10, per couple. | The. dante As open to Alcan Staff Club = members only. Reminder of the Fashion Show sponscred anviually by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion. It will be held on °- Oct, 21 at 8:00 p.m. in the. Legion‘ Hall. Fashions by the Bay, “ mS ne ms Entry fee of $1. $0 Door: prize, and refreshment.s- a Tale Registered Nurses (Kitimat: Kemano), of BC. “wl: hol a. m inecting on Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in. the ‘Nurses. - Library, third floor ofthe Kitimat, Genéral Hospital. All’ nurses ' are ie” to attend, “The program will be announced at the nentary: School: Performance of an ordinary ‘classroom, , Construction in the downtowii Terrace area 1s. proceeding in a. very ambitious rate as Workanen are hard at. work at three different projects shown in the photos. On the right construction © -of the new. four -storey ‘Terrace Hotel, foundations -and framing~has commenced. . Initial . work. on the © left construction of a new twostary office building located tn Kalum and Park. . The ‘building, constructed by Trigo Francisco of Trigo Footwear and Repair Service, has the capacity to develop - $ntoa four story complex. Picture below shows workers lnying cement and groundwork for new sidewalks on the corner of Kalum and Lakelse. Completion for sidewalks ls one _ week. ° For the construction, original ' estimated cost was $58,500. Because the school: board is - acting as general contractor. > and contracting. out’ ‘portions of. . work they: ‘expect to be able to.. knock’. about. $10,000. off the. estimated price. The adlition: toy Whitesail, which is being prefabricated in Vancouver by. Fabtec Ltd, is ~ expected to be in use by ‘the end of November. The Library will be made in three pieces each 10° x 40°. It will be shipped up by - _ cost of this, including the : barge and then installed, on the - installation: of. vandal. alarms. © and upgrading. of the hallway “lighting: in the existing building: : ’ is $36,500, The Whitesail library - will be about Me times. the size. : “sight, At ~.the. moment -. foundations are being laid. The library will be on the second : floor of the school, being built on stilts witha covered play area - underneath. ‘This play area will . have anasphalt floor and will be - the only place outdoors that the _ children can. play. during the ' winter months. Cormorant school: is being ' built by the traditional frame conatruction. Its date of use will depend on how ‘the weather is. When these two libraries are complete ‘all schools ‘in the Kitimat.. School. District will -have libraries... Originally . * -Nechako and Kildaia were built without libraries.’ However two “Some. -walls | were. : ‘enlarge: a. alot in the! 7 ing: “built at the completed: school. “Up:to. now the school hasn't hada gym at.all and they had been: using: .- the 4th’: pod fora. temporary: ~ gym. In the last year the school - population has risen so that they now need his “extra pa as a uit fist Kiyosht y. Mount Elizabeth High School Drania Elizabeth! ‘Seconda : : A rummage: SB. ‘basement. Oct. 380 at. turd, pop hottles,, Pexitimat b bop the Smithers Ne _etpected: cord weeks, |. : I jl. was in the | original ‘plan and is Stage. 2 of ‘Kitimat+ Terrace ready TERRACE - Terrace’ hockey’ players can dig out the old ice skates: and exercise the old :- broken arms and other injured : bodily paris, _The Terrace Carlings hockey. - , club will be holding their first’: practise Monday, 0 October 25, a 8:15pm: °: : Arena’ and - ~interested*- ‘players .- - Seoeuraaed to come: _ or meet ©! they “are. hockey to go. at- the Skeena Hotel before: 7 - Bm, Monday, to catch a ride. © _ Another’ practise will beheld”: - "October 27 at the: same Hime and ‘place _ chanpions,. from: last’ year. . ‘club in any way, shape or fora : are welcome to come-out, . therman says snow has been falling to the 3 2000 foot el:"The actual town level, about 200 feet above sea level, will it likely: be camouflaged in the White stuff until another. month -. o, tie is happy topredict. Temperatures are however. running — ive to'ten degrees below average seasonal figures and . untot rainfall this year, etree mee lower than last year's One ringy dingy comes to Kitsault residents “KITSAULT - At 12; o1 .a.m., October 17th, Kitsault residents ere provided : with | initial -automatic dial. telephone “SeTVICe. | * The: fideing’ thle SeHbice of the portable exchange: will.” provide local residents “with -: initial local: dial telephone ~ service and. long distance | service through. Terrace,'’’ » stated Stan Patterson, Terrace District Manager.. “Additional: long distance circuits are to be: * added at a later date,’’ he said. In addition, the- townsite : is | being served by semi-post pay coin telephones. . To provide the townsite ‘with . initial telephone cable facilities : and facilities for growth,'some 10,500 feet of aerial cable was. Nis shgas. > lands case | to court. a | TERRACE,. B.C. 1€P) — ’ Frank Calder, president. af the Nishga: Native Tribal. : Council, said today the -- _ Nishga lands-claim case will go beforé the’ ‘Supreme ( Court » at Canada Nov.:24: uo The : Nishgas, .:who ‘have: *-been: fighting: for -years in: . British ‘Columbia ‘courts for. : ownership of approximately .the Nass... Valley ‘north. of | " ‘"y» ‘Terrace, base thelr ‘claim on - Terrace. Garlings will again ve Cl Then: be ‘playing in the Kitimat’ “Commercial League: in which: “the... defending =: _ “described. tas th aboriginal: rights. -* Mr, es " Bie important. legal, -eage™ for - =. Indians since, the: ‘coming, o Liver loge nesda : the federal. fisheries epar '? ament not to discrimine in th F “of justi 5,000 square miles:of land In ° strung throughout the townsite _ earlier this. year vat » costs ‘exceeding $13,700, ; we 200 line 10° x rig portable \ the Kitsault radio building after being shipped to the townsite by . KOSYGIN'S ‘$ VISIT 1 iy > the. . “tele ghe ‘subscribers, : E. c eras Toau tian ae wes placed'inta:service.next to barge from Vancouver, | This ae installation took phice in, early September... * .. The commjinity. with some “a0° houses —manily “employe Molybdenim. Mines: Total’ cost. ‘of exchang a installation was: $80,000. ‘Vancouver plans: demonstrations - VANCOUVER, (CP). —A : spokesman for Vancouver's s- santi-Kosygin : demonstrators "said Wednesday attempts by extremists to attack ar’ ‘assassinate the Soviet premier. on his | visit ‘here remain - a. ” erganizing the: “Mass . Memon ‘strations Saturday ‘to’ keep ‘the “more. radical” and “militant. of "their followers: within peaceful bounds, bounds. — ; ‘The comments about’ ‘the p pos.” _Sibility of violence against Mr... ’ Kosygin came’ as a news, con- | - ference organized by Wayne "Ryan; chairman of the co-ordin-*~ . _ ating Committee, for the Kosy 7 ~ ein. Protest. “At an : ” Ottawa news con: ‘ference «Wednesday, | - Mr. _. Kosygin: referred: to demon- _‘strations ‘against. him as “ll- tended. ‘sallies: by. riff-raff.": “Mr. Rayn opened the: confer: “ence here by reading the test of ‘astelegram sent. by the ‘com: “mittee'to Prime Minister’ Tru-. " Representatives at. 10 ethni : and other. groups then outlined their reasons Tor-protesting the © os ‘Soviet premier's ; wisit, using’ such terms as murder, barbar:: ism, torture, ‘genocide, and op- fesrerting groups. ae . Mr. Ryan.was asked itt hier wa: concerned . that such. “highl organized. . “demonstrations ae on, Suc strong.app a =) or. groups,” “Myr, Rayn said persons 3 arong ihe demonstrators ‘charged wit I: nuimber about 1 : deau conderining the assault on.’ “Mr, Kosygin in Ottawa Monday. - The committee, expressed its” ‘apologies’’.. for the: oe: necessary, physical ‘attack”. 6 Mr.'Kosygin, adding: 7 2 any form of doesn’t c veins Ri asf incident .invalving ‘theft ‘inder: