‘OMINECA Pr ‘ov. Library, “Periodicals Departme “Victoria, B,C, nt ; W966 B)SSES ESTIMATED AT T opwaris of $100,000 were incurred by Webber's Mill today Bren fire of undetermined origin swept through its buildings shortly after one o'clock fost of the mill buildings were levelled in the spectacular blaze but a spokesman for ie company ‘said the operation is fully insured. Today's fire will put eleven’ men out f work and may seriously affect the operation of Pohle Lumber Company which is -de- . Iendent on Webber's Mill. fora large amount of .its primary product. Wednesday; June: 1 staff photo Police Discontinue: fearch Of : ‘Skee RCMP. ‘have. decided almost. “eon- |: sively” that Paul Katzel of: Fort i John, B.C., may have drowned the Skeena River on. May. when car left the road about 27 miles | ° st of here. An intensified. search: : of the tet er in that atea has:now. been. Jed off ‘until ' the spring run- abates. The Skeena‘is running eh and muddy, making dragging |. d sounding operations very dif- ult. wid atzel was supposed to. ‘visit th friends in the Terrace .area er the Victoria Day weekend, He led to show up and did not re- turn to his fob in.Fort St. John ony . | Tuesday Jnocning. ; scene’ ‘where: the®: ear-is: D8 to have plunged ‘into the river.and|™ : Development — . they. believe the = articles . came We. from the - missing «man’s car.” It ig not known: how. many’ ‘per- ‘sms if-any, might:.have been ‘in|. the car with’ Katzel, Police will/, continue © with’: spot: ‘searching | ‘in io case‘ the Skeena- gives Up more |’ clues, A body” “found ‘his’ week near Whitebottom Flats, has been ‘iden- tifled as that of John Joseph of Hazelton, who died when a car driven by Felix. Nicol also. of Hazelton, went into the Skeena last year, ; ; aes aid, ee ’ been a into the ‘area. fo as feasibility: of ‘the: development: of an alternate’ port to the Port’ of Vancouver. “And ‘each. year". the speaker said). a am: more. impres-| se see ; : id.must find enough land}: ‘Melting Pot | . "ae EVER SAW s0:many. construc: ion companies on the move a5 a the Terrace area. B.C. Hydro ; keeping everybody busy: with ontracts already awarded for ne — and guessing about sev- ral other sections. Closing date br tenders to supply .tawers for. ne Skeena - Alice Arm line is ait. UESS WHO is back home os puver General Hospital. frought home. some sunshine bo! None other than Art Bates, K's friendly ‘Mad . Hatter. Sez irt, “It's great to be back.” - rant here ona busiziess trip By Investors Syndicate is apolo- zing all over. the .place for a pens Alex “reported .for - sick . Jaundice. . They:. turned - hin... s8 on “Tuesday: ee jous sections of transmissijn une 21 — a date: for which to ter a five week session in Van- . He. FORMER TERRACE man Alex . bil with what ‘he thought: ‘was’ mmaply a wry. neck. He was: ush- |, ‘ed into the Isolation“ ward at’ itis Memorial and kept there - g 13 days getting over: a: case’: RAY SOMMERVILLE, : new rec . director.at the Community Cen-- - te, gives ‘the bouquet ‘of the ’ week: to Ed MeFadden who vol-. voluntarily removed. the some- ‘what tumbledown _ rink - shack from the Centre. grounds... THE USUAL sources claim there {a nothing to report on: behalf. of some nineteen’ ‘off-highway . truckers who stayed right. off. the highway (private or. other- wise) -while rate negotiations .with Columbia Cell were under- way. last week. Wonder who settled for what? CLOSING DATE for entries in . the Herald’s. May Day Mistake | menodus industrial: growth in thia |: - contest. is Wednesday, June 8 at noon, We'll publish the winner's ‘tame on the same day. We have received several entries as well as many notes from: people who apparently. thoroughly. enjoyed. : reading. , the «May -.Day « Spoof Aft of broken’ ‘appointments... : “Sheet.‘Among them was Minister. "andl now! Of: Municipal Attatrs Dan » Comp. . able: “development: valuie.” _ taken out with Alean by Samuel: Williams. BC.) -the parent com- pany of Vancouver Wharveg Ltd. - The land, under survey at. Kitl- mat lies ‘between the Smelter} Wharf and the Kitimat River. It is hoped to be able to determine this as a feasible area tor. wharf accommodations,‘ could be - expected: between . here and -Vanderhoof : ig. being maie, ‘coal, iron ore; copper and other minerals in the district that might warrant ‘a bulk: terminal. - Mr, Phillips. spoke of the tre- areaand the expanding ‘export ward. Stimulated by stories of ‘tha north, by such. writers as ‘Dr. .R. will be’ here ® too,” Mr. Prillipe con cluded.” years: “investigating. the WN “are: ‘land: ‘constlous,”. ‘hel At ‘the present - -time- Kitimat. ar | heceabee pears’ to. have -the “necessary: po- || . ‘tential and so, an option has: been | Study of | native ‘tonmage that A ‘and'a. check is belng taken of the |’ movenient of pulp, paper, lumber, | trade. from Srskatchewan west. a. Large. and. others," the speak- | B er said “T believe this: is: going -tojs.™ be. a-production system larger than | °: _| the lower coast. sren::\We: ate ex: . \ tremely: excited ‘about the. whole . BEST BIB: and ‘fucker -on this thing.” : ’ weekend as the: ‘travelling press |" ‘visits. Terrace.’ We'll : say: “wel-.. ~ COME, ONE, end. all”: ‘right. here. ““T- hope the: studies prove the 7 tonnage-Is, here — for if it is; we | Mrs. Due Here Saturday — Forty-three members of “The tour, from June 3-to §, is , being sponsored by the B.C. Travel Bureau,’ Victoria, Vancouver Is- land Coach Lines Ltd. and the B.C, Ferry Service, Vancouver. The circuit begins at Victoria, and goes on to Kelsey Bay, where the party boards the ferry liner “Queen of Prince Rupert” for a etuise along the inside passage, to Prince Rupert. From’ Prince Rupert the group will -travel by coach along Highway 16 to. Prince George, Enroute there will be. in- termediate stops at various com- munities, Upon arrival in Terrace Saturday evening, the tour-party will be greeted at the Slumber Lodge’ by the Terrace Chamber of Com- merce executive council, local dig- nitaries and reigning May Queen Linda Bennie. On Sunday, the 30-piece Alyansh Harmonic Silver Band will lead a church parade to.a o:30 morning Four Local: Grads On UBC List Students from more than 100 BC. communities receive degrees at. the University of BC's spring congregation, being held ¢ today, Wednesday June 1, through Friday. 1¢ Dill, Bachelor. of. ‘Education - ‘Gee: o ondary - “ program); ‘Robert’ Christo- pher’. ‘Kerby, Bachelor: of ‘Science; s:) James “Donald: Wilson, Bachelor of Education, ; Secondary, ‘and; “Aythuk: ‘Richard Ol rogram) gram)’. : “Bob: Kerby. fing sei “fata ‘reasonable cost anda reason: |? ae nt of. : Graduates is aformer’ Terrace girl, ‘Ruth Marjorie: Telford, who re- celves her Bachelor of Music de- gree. -| held today: in the: Elks Hall W. ‘Batarieiski, Mrs. G, Mrs. J.” Flemming. "Bache: | lor of Edueatton, (elemen ty: pro-|* : “Also ineluded aitiohg, “the. UBC 10c a Copy, $3.00 a Year — Press Run 3000 . 7 oe dl Touring Travel vee a the riewspoper. ‘and telavision media: of North America will make* a .stop-over -here : this | weekend, in the course of a conducted tour of Highway: 16: - worship service in Knox. United - Church in response to a request by the tour planners. .: _ Columbia ' Cellulose Ltd: . will. host a special. loggers’ breakfast” in Lakelse Hotel. ban- to their departure at noon. and television personalities from Southern B.C., Washington, Cali- fornia, Oregon, “Edmonton Art zona and Montreal... . Bill Elliot, : charge. of. production for ‘CHAN- TV (channel'6 Vancouver). is head. ing a folr-man production team, planning a ‘one-half“hdur show on the tour «in. color, . coast-to-coast, over CTV nétwork, °° —— = I nvocation:. Saturday Bethel U. D. of -the International Order ‘of Job's: Daughters became a Teallty Saturday, May 28 at cere- monies held .in Clarence. Michiel auditorium, .in Terrace. The installation took place un- |der direction of grand guardian Mrs. Mildred’ Merrick of Pentic- ton, assisted by B: R. Dodds, past AF and AM of Terrace ag acting Association. ‘Grand. guardi ‘Te Davies: ‘ dirée Grace: Kaulbe: ‘sociability, and . Ceotinned! “on Page 8 swe INVOCATION. SATURDAY | THE ANNUAL, SENIOR CITIZENS Gftemoon tea, sponsor- | . 6d bythe Terrace Branch Order of the Royal. Purple, wos with « total of. “ senior. citi- zens as guests, Shown here‘are (left-to right). M Little;.Mrs. J. Company ; quet room for the: visitors prior . Guests. will include newspaper ; . vice président in For Jobs Daughters ‘master of .Kitselas Lodge No. .123 sC. Wade +5 “Anderson ‘and >! . Mr. D. Bruce maintained the: ‘distinction if of. F being tt ‘the oldast person attending the. tea. He: is. 86, 2...