So SKEENA-CASSIAR TV STUDENTS hosted the Schoo! Board All Candidates Meeting at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre November 10. Only about 30 people at- RF ‘ote for ‘yourself’ on St tended. Left to right are Dennis Brewer, Nan Harrison, Kerry Delaney, Holly Champoux, Douglas Mumford and Nancy Orr. TERRACE RESIDENTS had the opportunity to question the municipal candidates Monday at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. Left to right are Sharon Biggs, Bob Cooper, Wayne Gaunt, Hans Glasneck, Grant PROVIUIIAL Linpaay Fw eles epipeeee PARLUAMENT GLDS. VICTIAEA Sherlock (host), Vic Jolliffe, Stan Kinkead and David ELC, Pease, The meeting was sponsored by the Jaycees and was seen over SCTV-Channel 10 live. PARK AVENUE | | . REALTY LIMITED ©. Skeena Aute _ ar seesaw, % Metal Shop Ltd. ~ theca 635-6572 This Week’s Special 1973 Toyota Corolla, 1600 ¢.c, . 2dr. 4 spd. 29,000 miles. D-00391A $1895.00 Serving Terrace and area since July 11, 1908 VOLUME 70 NO. 46 Parents’ night at Caledonia Caledonia Senior Secondary holds its mid- term Parents’ Night on Thursday, November ‘18, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. At this time report cards will be handed cut and teachers will be available to discuss the progréss:of:students.. - - At the senior high school tevel, the primary focus is ‘onthe teaching of academic” | ‘qualities... 202 ee _ Experience indicates that: parenis of students who are and - ‘vocational’ “skills ;. therefore, the main purpose ‘of ‘the report ‘card ig to -in- dicate’ ‘individual achievement in various disciplines such as math and science, industrial arts and home economics. =e : Terrace Lodge 1820 of the’ Loyal Order of the Moose has initiated. an Athletic Scholarship in an amount of $500 to be awarded ta a Terrace or District student who has demonstrated superior academic “society. A secondary goal of the school is to foster qualities of reliability, responsibility and cooperation. These characteristics are regarded as essential to the problems experienced by students are due to the. absence: *or’:,.ijmpaired. ex it’ "of" “these” development making good progress are the ones who take the op- portunity to visit the school and talk to teachers about achievement in school combined with superior athletic achievement or community sports ac- tivities. oo The announcement . was made jointly by First Past Governor of the Lodge, S. effective functioning . of : very Many of the. “been. active their childrens’ progress. And certainly their interest is appreciated. But’ we would encourage all parezts to make an effort to attend. often‘a sign of. real Interest by the parents can’ make the difference ta a. student who is: experiencing problems ir school, | in, order:-to:. fiindtion ef-s). fectively, a school needs. the cooperation ‘and interest of: J 0... parerits. "So drop. over ‘to - Caledonia evening, have a cup of coffee and talk to the teachers. The experience will be good for: all of us. establish scholarship: Foote, and Past Governor, Bill Sturby, yesterday. The Terrace Moose have in. sports promotion over many years. t all seems to have started when the Lodge decided to sponsor a Minor Hockey team. The campaign. and work to-raise funds for this - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1976 Thursday — There is no reason for -an elector to knowlingly spoil a ballot. Should any voter make “an: error while filling out his ballot, he can take the spoiled ballot back to the. s' tion Any young person who . reaches the age of 19 on- or befare November 20 is eligible to vote even though they -have not been. included on ‘the voter's list. Such young persons. can present There appears to be some confusion as to who is allowed to yote at | the advance poll.to be held at the Mills Memorial Hospital on Friday, November 19 Don't waste your vote Only patients can vote * gannot make use of this Persons in the past have made a mistake in comple’ eir ballot and have been under the impression that there was - no corrective rocedure available to them. This is not the case, Take it back: and make. your baliot count, oS here themselves: to the polls with proof of age ta avoid any complications and be registered and given a ballot so that ‘they. can cast a vote ‘in the election . this year. : 5 s © patients only and cannot used by any other elector. This includes doctors, nurses or other hospital employees. Private citizens — ’ TERRACE, 8.C. ors Fed PRICE In three years Two Lives by Les Campbell 20 CENTS Saved By REALTY WORLD « 14 yr. Old Two people owe their lives him ba¢k te the car and wrap-' rock. The boys could only thern lumber operations. Inthe winter of. 1974 Jiillus :’Spring. of this yea ‘and his father sey out on’ an icé fishing trip! on ithe.” Lakelse -f River. With Julius Sr. ‘in: the lead the two crossed over a’ *” snow drift. With a crack the ice broke and Julius’ dad fell into the freezing water. As he tried to pull himself free the ice kept breaking around him and he fell back into the river. There was nothing on shore for Julius to. throw to his father, everything being buried under. heavy snow. The boy knew he had to act quickly as he could see his father was be- coming fatigued with cold, Julius climbed*a thin birch tree and his weight bent it over the ice. His father was just able to grasp the tree and he gradu- ally managed.to pull himself free of the water. Once on shore Julius Jr. re- twelve-year-ald boy then drove Two years ater: me the in thé bush with Julius Kolmus, Jr. over a waterfall on a log while below them the water was a frothing torrent due to the: Spring runoff. was long, He _ran_geross, Le alien “4a and dawn the bank to the pooh He waited. only long enough his” tiends.; They decided to’ cross - ‘to 14 year old Julius Kolmus, ped: him in. blankets... The stand and watch as their friend Jr., son of.Juiius Kolmus, pro- . , , was swept over the falls and, duction supervisor at the nor- his dad ten mites to their home.‘ into a poul below. Julius did not hesitate for for his friend to surface and then dove into the icy water completely cluthed, He man- aged to grab the unconscious buy and pulled him to shore. Julius ran through the bush to the highway and tried to flag: down a car but none would stop. He knew he was losing valuable time so he can half « mile through the bush to his friend's home and brought the boy's father to the scene of the accident. Luckily his friend pulled through the ordeal and. after spending two days in the hos- pital, was home once again with stitches to remind him of his near miss. When Julius arrived home after the accident his father between 4 and 6 p.m. ‘project just was s0 suc-~ : This poll is. fer poll as an advance poll. . cessful that the Lodge. : . moved some: of -his clothing One of Julius’ friends slip- : . a asked him why he was all wet. and‘used it to,dry. his father as Huge heroin seizure -. Barrowclough Garth Barrowclough, age 98, of Calgary Alberta, has been remanded to December 27 when he will stand trial in connection with a drug raid in Thor- nhill. He pleaded net guilty. ‘Was arrested November 11 as the result of an extensive in- vestigation by the RCMP of Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Terrace and the Calgary ~ Municipal Police. -— «- __ The investigation resulted in the Seizure: of ap- © roximately ene pound of eroin wit street value of over $500,000. Barrowclough has been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. ‘Campagnolo has" close - Jona Campagnolo, Skeena MP, will not be at work in Ottawa this week. She is recovering from: an accident which occured Friday night on Yellowhead 16 about 20 miles east of Prince Rupert. Campagnolo was retur- ning from Smithers, where she attended the figure skating competitions, when plack ice caused her car to fishtail, hit the embankment and rollover twice. ; _ Camy gnolo escaped with three fra en ribs and her special assistant, Mike liman; escaped without -injurles. - -She was scheduled to atlend the Liberal Party meeting here Sunday. call ‘moved ..into other sports . an estimated’ sponsoring, This includes: minor baseball, girls soft-*, ‘ball and varlous donations | to other worthy causes, The guidelines which will ‘control the Terrace Moose Scholarship which will be known as the ‘Terrace Lodge of the Loyal Order of the Moose Scholarship” are that it will involve an annual amount of $500. This will be divided into two semester awards of $250, to ensure that the recipient completes a full year. _ The recipient will be a graduate of Caledonia Senior Secondary during the year the award is made. He ' or she must show a superior — athletic achievement in school and-or community sports. activities and superior academic achievement in Grade 11 or 12 courses. . In the event that there are E two or more deserving ' applicants, the recipient wi be selected on the basis of - ee financial need. ee = membership. For f information call 635-2966. CAMPAGNOLO (AR The Terrace Moose meet on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at © the Terrace Hotel beginning at 8 p.m. They are open for ‘urther A change - in’ the Election Act allows non-. residents — of a _ municipality to cast a vote if... they own. property in the municipality, Cor- porations or businesses. a vote in the municipal election. «= . porations or businesses an official _represen- tative — mus be registered with the City Clerk before 4:30 p.m. Friday, November 19 to .Non-residents can vote be eligible to vote, - allow one person to cast ~ ~ Terrace they will'‘not be are also entitled to cast . In the case of cor- — These changes do not two votes however. If any citizen has a vate in allowed to vote a second -fime as the official representative of a corporation or business. A person who does not have a vote in Terrace . muat be delegated as the official represen- tative of such businesses or cor- porations. _ Terrace RCMP request public assistance in locating e owner of a wooden flatbottom riverboat found capsized at the mouth of the Copper River on November ‘A suitcase was found tled to the boat and identification for an Alberta man was found inside the ‘suitcase. Police later received an anonymous call from someone who had seen a man in the boat and had seen the boat overturn. » Missing person mystery The boat, found on the south bank, is 12 feet, reddish orange in color with black trim and one seat in the boat. There were no oars or motor. ‘ ; Police have asked that the ee who reported to the CMP at 10:20 p.m. on November 11 that he. wit- nessed this boat capsize at the mouth of the Copper River contact Corporal Don Whitehead. at the RCMP * the offices as soon as possible, - best he could. He then-helped Jolliffe in ‘ Chalrman Vie Jolliffe of the Mills Meniorial Hospital Board of Trustees advises that he has undertaken a daily battle with Victoria in order to free the hospital from taxes on land adjacent to the hospital which is slated for future develop- ment. In addition registered letters have gone out to two provincial ministers askin that they ,use their go offices to have this hospital ground exempted from taxation, Jolliffe said that yovincial government. is going to have to honour its commitments to the Board that this exemption be assured. He hopes to have ‘an answer by next week, Jolliffe said that efforts have been made over the st three years by the card to have this land removed from taxable lands but never with the intensity of the current campaign. Jolliffee states, thal daily contact is not a play on words but an actual fact. The Board was forced to + WM BIGGS sosrday, trovemver 2010) ped on the log. He fell into the . Julius replied; “I had, to go falls and struck his head on a. daily fight for tax relief pay $7,000 in back taxes earlier this year to remove land and part of the hospital - expansion building from the auctioneer's block. The land now in question is six acres not being used in the present expansion program “but which, according to Jolliffe, is being held for any future development or expansion. programs. Speaking in regard to the expansion program, the Board Chairman said that Wayne Epp, who is responsible to the Board for the expansion construction program, reports that the actual cost of the project, including renovation and equipment, wil be a half million dollars less than the © amount actually budgeted for. The original price tag was $6,300,000, . This was due to escalatin costs at the time o estimates inducing the ple responsible to take . Is inflationary factor into account. However, when the tenders actually came in, they were lower than an- into the cteck, Dad.” ticipated,. -- : Jolliffe could not indicate whether this surplus could now. be used to add some items that were cut fram the original plans in the interest of economy. He said that there was.a strong lobby gcing on at the present time in an attempt ta accomplish |. this. However, he was not - optimistic as he feels that e B.C. Hospital Programs - Department seems to feel - that this sav: could be better used on other projects in the Province. However, concluded Jolliffe, ‘‘we won't stop trying”. 7 Police flasher | stolen Police received a report November 11 a red and blue dome flashing light valued at $200 had been stolen from one of their police cars while it was parked at Terrace Chrysler for repairs.