yaad , No. 8 22 Pages ‘Wednesday, September 1 4, 1966 = wy - ‘10 Cents a Cony, Be Year ~~ Press Run 3 yerzpo __ MUA OUDLEY 6. LITTLE . best four years in history” ' $¢ LIB ‘Dud Little To Represent Skeena’ Re-elected to-his third term as ‘MLA for Skeena, Dudley a G. Little said following Monday's election, ‘The - north. - country is now onthe move and the next four. years will be = the best four years in our-history.” . ; Provincial. Election Score™ Board FINAL STANDINGS ELECTED: 1966 16 er PARTY. ‘| AINS SC from NDP‘. NDP from ‘$C... LIB from. §C. ow SC (new seats) _ NDP LIB. TOTAL At latest count, Little had cap- tured Skeena riding: witha, total of 2,693 votes as against hig ‘near- est opponent Ronald, Douglas, NDP, _|who polled 1,634, Liberal candidate | | Jyor Donald drew 682 votes. There were three polls yet -to come’ and the absentee yate remained to be’ -|eounted, — - Elsewhere in the north the So-/. cred members retained their seats and the only major upset of the election came.in Point Grey, where Altorney General Robert Bonner 4) | and his running mate Dr. Lawrence PARTY VOTE - Party vote from 3,227 of 3,919 polls (07 per cent). 1906 1983: s¢ 329,662 46% 41%. NDP 245,523 340 28 4744 20 620 PC . 1535 11 Others = 2,718 TOTAL. 726,733 Boy Cyclist Hit At Intersection - _ Nine-year-old | ‘Marcel “Dallaire S in, Mills Memorial ‘pospital in Merrace after belpg struck down fy a car at the corner of. Lazelle md Enxfierson late Monday after: OT, B Marcel is the son of Mr, and René Dallaire of Park venue, He was knocked from bicycle by a car driven by uckid Page of Terrace at about B30. p.m. yesterday. RCMP ssid today there will. be o charges arising out: of the: in- Rdent,- A Young | Dallaire is belleved - to mave entered the crogswalk on his’ Hike, seconds after Page had stop- Bed for clearance before starting | left-hand turn. - | The youngster was taken im- rediately to the LeeNicholson allinic. and then to Mills Memorial afospital. He suffered a broken sht’.arm. and superficial pratches to this face as well 36 “Property Want Amendn ent Municipal Council heard a forthright presentation from Owners. a group of property owners Tuesday night in which it was requested that certain properties between Walsh Avenue and Greig Avenue, as well as between Munro Street and Kenney Street, be excluded from the present R-3 zoning as set out in the new Municipal zening bylaw. - va, The - ‘delegation. ot property owners did not’ file. a. rezoning application. ‘The ‘terms: “of - their request -.wete’ clearly. outlined. They. are seeking - an amendment to the present. zoning by-law which would: protect them from the development of vacant lands in their neighborhood for apartments and multiple dwellings. Spokesman ‘for ‘the’. group. was Mrs, R. Batter, who told’ Counell the. group would like to have a public’ hearing on the question, . Mamicial ~Counell " previously Melting Pot . (HE HONORASLE | FINANCE INISTER Mr, Sharp may have . mirepared his report with a. sieenly sharpened penell but the m priting on the wall looks messy B jonetheless. Taxes are going up. mipending is. being curtailed. mireight rates are, going up. m ‘igarettes have already gone up. itep to the rear of the car ease. — everything appesrs to h going upl m iturday night spot at Lakelss oe ike - called Lakelse Lodge? j jatch for. a bigger and better ld newer version about to be. velled out there soon by the ‘oyers, Ole and Frede, Open: mb was slightly delayed while . 2 spent some time in the hos-. G CBC Neighborly News fella. is carried away with Kitimat a’ "| Kalam River, This is just to | $10.00" “HERE'S A SMALL POINT: It "with at’ the: ‘moment, -- inform the man that Terraca is the name of the place!» . A RESOURCEFUL. ‘LOGGER at the Lions Sports Day last week- end used his . power - saw. -to whistle | ‘up an impromptu chair ‘and then. raffled of same «for has been stated that the most a dangerous driver is. a:man be-' MEMBER that “woniderfi NEB: ‘20 and 24 and the safest. ‘Is a woman-between.41 and 53. In Highway Safety ‘News, issued. by- the. Canadian. Highway. Coun. cll, no Jess.- : DID. YOU... KNOW. ‘that. ‘Prank. * Howard, MP for’ Skeens almost. . monkey-wrenched: the recent:-re-: cessing of Parliament - because. he feK it was a foolish move on. ~ | on the. patt“of the: government: wheo. thera [s so much to deal - Hewes right af course.” Lae — . everybody “bas” foldet’s cramp this week! accepted and . acted -wpon. the recommendations of: the“ Advisory Planning Commission: in dealing with the properties involved, was. decided at-that time .that. ine large vacant areas, am amounting : to about 25. acres, be-zoned' ag RS, allowing for apartments and. mul- tiple.-dwellings.. The vacant‘ prop- erty which: has homeowners | the area’ worrled Is owned by two | 2 people, neither of whom has in- dicated: what: use Ls intended for | the land. . “Mra. ‘Batter asked Council _to decide “on-the-spot” whether or not the group. would ba given an . j additional ' hearing. | _ | She. said, “In making. the orig: | ‘linal decision, Municipal .. Council did not show due’ regard foe: our | property values, In our area, there are a humber of brand new. homes valued anywhere from $25,000. to $40,000 and homeowners with this amount invested are. not shout to|: sell thelr property for multiple dwelling developments and are _Jquite concerned with the prospect of - having’. apartment © buildings spring: up. within the © _ neighbor. hood.”.: Councillor. ‘Parry Smith said -he was not prepared to make a. de- cision ‘on the matter “Tuesday night,-and called for . a special |. meeting of Council: together with | répresentatives from the Advisory Planning: Commission’ and ‘at least two members, of the, Petitioning group. Regarding: Council's "original decision:in the matter, Councillor Smith ‘said, “We've made. a ‘deel: sion ‘in good’ faith and I'm certain- ly not prepared to-go all through “| the. matter “again ‘tonight - ‘and |: on to make a second decl- -| Ranta, both lost out to Liberal con- tenders Dr. Patrick McGeer and Garde Gardom. in Vancouver that he was hopeful of a -Tesignation which would pro- vide the defeated Attorney Gener- al with an opportunity to regain’ a seat in the Legislature. - Premier Bennett did not. hint as might provide the ‘he did not wish to make any com- ment regarding the- matter at this time. He indicated he has had no ‘/ communication: with: Premier ‘Ben- nett ‘on thé aubjedt.- "75 MGA Little: hag been ihe Skeet | représentative, since 4 Dears ‘|a-record of public service: fe ek includes five years on the Terrace Board of Village ‘Commissioners and a year as president of the Terrace Board of Trade, He was a $400 Scholarship ‘In addition to “other * awards t| Mary (Moyra)’ ‘McDonagh, a 1966 graduate of -Skeena “Secondary School, received word that -she is winner. of $400 - Pacific larship. The award is given on ‘the “In | baais of scholastic standing, char- acter, and interest in school and community affairs, Moyra, who is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T .McDonagh - of Terrace, was born.in Belfast, Ire- and, She attended ‘elementary. schools in Winfield in the Okana- | gan; Cassie Hall and Veritas. “in Terrace.’ She took grades 8, 9, and 10 of her high :school at Veritas and completed grades - nH and. 12) ‘at Skeena Secondary.-°. ““Moyra is entering the Ficully’of ') Education at the University. ‘of British Columbia. ; ; a = : September ‘Seminar On Community Plan A series of Community Planning Seminars to be held in Northern B.C. during the last week in :Sept- ‘ember includes one day-long: ses- sion in Terrace, it waa ‘learned | tes here this week. - ; : Purpose: of: the seminars S ‘to bring citizens, experts and elected officlals together to discuss «im: |. ning problems. Thuraday, September 29. with: ac- tivities commencing at "12 noon: in a luncheon. meeting, and contin- in the evening. Seminar iz $9.00. Applications are avallable at the Munielyal offices. e-electe Socreds He Premier W, A. C. ‘Bennett ‘said. to what constituency he. expected. turns -as they became available. Skeena, MLA Little told the Herald | : -Skeena. Grad Wins Brewers’ . Watehousivg Ltd.” seho-, |Kispiox Res. Fort Babine. 20 portant local. ‘and : regional ’ plan-|t “Terrace will hold its seminar-on, uing ‘through to a public: meeting y _iagiaetion fon ct the Tecrace| ‘gq SByzOR0TA. *Larcaey |* Edsq-s a quswy ne jomer parlusr dE EE pole company and is the present owner - of Terrace Concrete Products. . - Mr, Little and. his wife Mary. = reside on Birch Avenue -in: Ter-... race. They have two children, a Anne, 10 and d Lorne, | 22. Hold . Northern | ‘Seats Fears: were. dispelled Monday night for northern Social Credit: candidates and their sup- . porters. when provincial ‘election | returns indicated a definite’. vote of. confidence | for - incumbents, ._ . Dudley Little, -Skeena; William ~- Murray, Prince “Rupert; Cyril Shelford, Omirieca; and “Ray Wil- liston, Fort George. In Terrace, Social Credit head: - quarters.on Kalum street was fill- ed with. supporters watching a CFIK. television broadcast of re- On Tuesday afternoon there were: still three polls to be heard from in Skeena and the count stood at 2,898 for Little, Social “1,634: ‘for. Douglas, NDP; Do! eral Smithers: Poll Sta.’ “Little. Douglas | Donild. ~ SC NDE” 1 | oder Kitwanga." Kwinitsa . Moricetown.-- : N. Hazelton . Skna.. Cross. Smithers. S. Hazelton Terrace Usk ¢ Pos Ktwnel. Res. 11 Gln. Vow Res. 1° -§ Hartley Bay” 6. _oteeteenebl ey “Bo “aBBeancena Smith, Land. 0. — Nechako. 402 —~ Kildala© 254 Kemano 38 Polls yet. to come are Copp eke ‘River, Remo. and oa ape a8 well as the absentee votes, F: rancesco | co Trio To Open. Season The :Kitimat ‘Concert Associa. tion has announced it- will launch ~~ the 1966-67 concert season on. | Sunday, September 25, with a per- . formanca by the Francesco Trio, | The concert marky the firet in the — egular Alaska Music Trails ser- ae is scheduled for the Mount Elizabeth Auditorium. and: curtain: — fo