Me, ce eee See nies Page. 16 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, 8,C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22-196) Liberals . i ® % election: STUNNED hy the. NNP*s by , election victory in Sudbury jast May, some influential young Li- berals want Prime Minister , Laster Pearson to call another general election early in 1968. !|8 ' Ottawk 8orrespondent Blair Fraser says in the July issue of Maclean's magazine that these Liberals fee] an election is the only way to pull thelr party out of a rapidly descend- ing spiral, The NDP proved, by winning Sudbury and coming a close secohd in the Outremount-St. Jean by-election, that both Libe- rals and Conservatives suffer from lack of good candidates with local appeal and concerned with local problems. This, says Fraser, is where the need for a general election comes in, Before fresh young faces can appear on the Liberal benches, some tired old faces must go. Many of the party's elder statesmen are ready and willing LIKE THE BUFFALO, Terrace beards are a diminishing race, But as an act of solldarity, the above’ groupofhairy men let thelr wiskers wave in the summery , breeze last Friday as a gesture of deflance to chicken-hearted types who have cravenly submitted to the razor, to retire, But because of redis- tribution and the impending disa- Ppearance of many a safe seat, the sitting member can’ t get out now without ruining the future plans of younger men, For instance, two cabinet min- isters from British Columbla - John R, Nicholson, 65, and Ar- thur Laing, 62 -- are both ex- pected to quit soon, But if elther left his seaf vacant now ft would throw the BC party intoturmotl WINNIPEG is being tested A recent case, the second under the plan, involved a double ‘2? -@9 “Se 1 Attention 1¢ : CENTENNIAL ? 7 BABIES 7 T o every child born in errace and District IN THIS CENTENNIAL YEAR 1967 ~ aves pass We will give $2. 50 i in shares in ‘the Terrace and District Credit Union providing their parents invest an equal amount. Come into our office and show proof of birth and start your Centennial baby off on the right foot is Do you realize:— that this $2.50 investment will amount to $10.92 when he or she reaches 20. (based ona 4% dividend). Imagine what he or she would have if you added to this each month. Even better Déposit the child’s family allowance cheque to this share account and at the age of 20 it will amount to over $2,000. Don’t forget This is also insured ‘dollar for dollar. So at the age of 20 there is $2,000 in shares still earning dividends and $2,000 in paid up Life Insurance, Terrace & Distria @ Credit Union ,» Co-op Shopping Centre Phone 635-5701 oe a > SERVICE LTD, a “4808 Wert Hishivey. Jo. _ COMING SOON ~ABIG TIRE SALE Four for the. Price of Three any Size’ —KALUM, a THRE Tots go straight home after operation now CP) - Surgery on a modified out-painted basis ¥ Children’s Hospital here in conjunction with a two-year-old home-care program, hernia operation performed on 18&month-old Darell Grocholskt, His parents, Mr. and Mrs James Grocholski, took him to hospital at 9:30 a.m, the opera- tion was performed at 1] and Darel! went home three hours later. Still later in the day a Victorian. Order of Nurses meme. ber visited him, ‘It was remarkably simple,’ * || : . says Mrs, Grecholski, “*A few days before the operation I was told Darell couldn't haye any breakfast on the day of the operation. That was all, After returning home we just kepthim quiet and I gaye him a pill for the pain, Later the nurse came and checked his bandage,’? Children’s Hospital authori- tles say they hope doctors will acknowledge the benefits of the procedure but concede there has been some objection from both parents and physiclans, The home - care program, which ties in with the new plan, has been in operation since Oct ober, '1964,. In that 402 cases have been handled, Most Involve children suffering from chronic chest ailments, A major benefit of the program is that it makes beds available for cases that really needthem, The hospital provides such equipment as croup tents and orthopedic aids to use at home’ in treatment of ilIness. Howard attacks walting period for citizenship OTTAWA «= Skeena MP Frank Howard feels that New Cana- dlans shouldn’t haye to wait five years before they apply for citizenship. He wants the waiting time re- duced to 12 months, Speaking on a Bill to amend the Citizenship Act, Introduced by Conservative MP Dick Bell, Howard said, “Not only do I think the five years {inordinately long, but also within. it there Is an element of discrimination because, as 1 understand the law, it says that if a woman becomes the whfe of a Cana- dian citizen she can apply for® eltizenship after one year. "That is why ‘I chose the one year perlod and advocate making: it applicable to everyone,’ ? ‘tConveraely ifa manbecomes the husband of a Canadian cite izen » and this 1s the discri- minatory part - he has to wait for five years before he can make an application of cltizen- ship, ‘it would seem to me that at least the principle of equality, of making men equal with women before the law, should find its way Into the Citizenship Act,'*: NEWCOMER to Terrace is BC Hydro Consumer Services representative Arne Lowry who comes here from Vanderhoot to replace Stan Carlson who moves to Hydro*’s Prince George office, Canneries’ stench cut by scrubbing It was the claim of many old. time -fishermen that: they-could- “fgmel’ their way ta the can- nery through the coasts many thick fogs, Some years ago, the Division of Applied Chemistry ofthe B.C, Research Council conducted a study for the fishing companies at Steveston on the reduction of air pollution from fish meal ariers, As a result of this study, a scrubbing unit was developed which very substantially re duced the odor emission. Through the combined work of Dr, FE, Murray of the Divi sion of Applied Chemistry anda local firm of consulting engi- neers, design of these units has progressed to afull-scale indus trial model which is now instal- led at all of the fish cannerles at Steveston. Scrubbers are installed at Prince Rupert and will be ine stalled at the new Pubnico plant of B.C. Packers Ltd, In Nova Scotia, Units based on the develop ment work done at the Council are also being used in South Africa. Sports Camera Car race fans — attracted by sudden death? BY SCOTT BUTTON Summer has finally arrived, and for many {t's a 1 peaceful time of year, A time to golf, fish, plenic and relax under a shady tree with a cool drink, But for some, it signifies another season of automobile racing, another session of bloodletting, Thousands of persons, mem- bers of the blood cult, will flock to Mosport fn Ontario and ta other tracks this summer to watch a few hours of madness, It’s a monotonous thing, Cars ,| buzz, past continuously, It’ s dif. ilcult or impossible totell who’ s winning, The noise and odor be come annoying. Germans seck ‘import ban on ‘seal pup skins The real battle to save the 50,000 seal pups slaughtered each year in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence is belng fought not in Ottawa but in Bonn, says |- a report in the July issue of Maclean’ s magazine, West German SPCA groups have already mounted an anti- sealing petition with 3,000,000 signatures and now aretrying to persuade the Bundestag (par- liament) to ban the importa- tlon of seal skins. Since German imports nearly 80 percent of all Harp seal skins, such a ban would make the St. Lawrence hunt wecono’ mic, . Opposing the SPCA groups is a tightly organized lobby of German furriers based in Frankfurt, Earlier this the furriers managed to silence most anitesealing protests with |. in Germany by obtaining court injunctions, They argued that no | witness to the sealing massacre existed, DON'T set his world on fire | not think fans “Now and then the monotony atops and the blood cult lean forward with quickening pulses. A car has smashed into ancther ed down a hill, In any case, most of the spec- tators have seen what they came to see, They’ ve had their kicks, Somebody has been killed or seriously injured, . O! course, don't expect rac= ing fans to admit it. They will tell you they’re there to. sea different types of cars com-, pete. No one wants blood, they say. One veteran U.S. writer, as: _signed annually.io the Indian- appolis 500 -confided: that he:did ‘wanted blood, "alter ‘a serious accident, a hush falls over the crowd,’* he argued, They don't seamto eare about the race anymore, Their enthusiasm is gone,’* Sure it's gone. The race. reached a ciilmax for them with the serious accident. Anything happening later isanti-cllmactle » even records of amazing in dividual or collective achieve- ment, +++ A photographer, a confessed automobile nut, was at Mosport last year when a marshal was ‘Kliled, The next day, he was asked for commentson the race, ‘It was really something,’? he sald, almost shouting, “A guy got killed , . . hit by acar.’! He never mentioned a track record had been set, In fact, he didn’t know one had until it was pointed out.to him, The record falled to excite him. Billy Foster of Victoria,, B,C,, was killed in a race at Riverside, Calif,, early this year, A Billy Foster Memorial Trophy will go to one of the Wonder whose name will be added to the trophy by next year? 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