Premier's Oftlee, on ‘display now at’. cr a “TERRACE, BC. FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 5, 1971 | WEstorte,: Be Ce ‘Of Skeena Forest mee y. 16 West. _PHONE 695-6564 | agua n accident on. Terrace’s busy - sLakelse-Kalum ‘intersection’ ednesday and police report no. . injuries luckily resulted." “Terrace motorist Richard’ Shepard was later charged with'- mdriving while impaired.”-Police say Shepard was to blamé when’ proceeding down Lakelse’ his © 1969. vehicle: smashed into a” second vehicle proceeding north gon Kalum. Oe Terrace motorist ‘David Marko was reportedly.driving ~ mm the second vehicle, damaged | to the extent of $800. _ After hitting the northbound - car Shepard then apparently | proceeded {o hit a third vehicle | Boost — Boys” Being m@ Thanks goes out, to all’ the @ people in Kitimat who donated @ bottles and cans in the Cubs and # Scouts recent bottle drive. The boys collected 947 dozen B beer bottles.and cans,: neeting the organization $236.75. This money will be used to pay hall rentals, ta buy materials for 7 various projects, supplies for the cub hobby show, camps and all the things that come up in an | m organization of this, ‘sort. ; They also collected over 600. dozen pop bottles but.as of yet have not been able to sell these, 5 it seems that . the pene, in ! Kitimat whe collect 2: have @ not... been :rable:\.tos: eer Sethe companies involved to pick the: ® bottles up.and there will'be a’ e Isight hold up while waiting for B these out-of-town companies. All in all the scouts were very pleased with the drive and hope to do as well in the one they will hold after the ‘New “Year festivities, This-.will be on, January 8th and once again” they ask Kitimat citizens to » save their bottles, cans and pop bottles. . Pumpkin = Derby Basketball fans from meriaee ‘ should fill up the gas tanks on their Studebakers or perhaps pack up knack-sacks and head ” ‘outon the road for Smithers: this weekend. : Pumpkin Derby: action will include teams from throughout: the northwest area. |. : Terrace players" are’ scheduled to play Prince Rupert at 7:30. Friday night and . Terrace coach..Ed -De Vries | “promisés fans a tight fought ball: game, - Other’ teams .eheduled to.» play. under the rafters of: Smithers Secondar. ‘gymnasium this Friday are: . 4:30 Hazelton - Houston, °::. 6:00 Kitimat-Prince George. 7:30 Terrace-Prince Rupert. 9:00 Prince. Rupert-Smithers , Winners’: will? play agai ~ in the morning. “A total of ‘games will . * de t. fan attending; eg Clam digger past weet The trials aré: proving ' satisfactory, .despite:“the ‘ weather, high. - bareh for salety p joint sponsora: of the-‘nia the Fisheries: Industrial Branch, rs and B,C, - Backers Lid: : ‘Three car's: were . involved in“: stop Bottles ey traffic ¢ light signal, facing west. ‘Motorist John Westergard of .. Prince.George was behind the... ‘wheel: of car. number: three. -damaged. to-the tune of $150. Shepard's car itself sustained © : an. -additional , $800 police + estiniate. Terrace. ROGUE | say: ho other . accidents occured Wednesday. —_ Indians && refused ‘HOPE, B.C. (CP)-—Indians on C welfare were refused jobs fight- ing forest fires’ last summer. ‘while ‘lumber workers: were being conscripted to go on the firelines, Chief Casey Williams of the Lytton band told a protest meeting Wednesday. _ Chief Williams said. he pro- tested: discrimination . against Indians, but got no satisfaction. "A British Columbia. Forest Service Official blamed Indians for starting the fires,”’ he said. The.meeting was told It was found the. fires were caused by sparks from locomotives, | The protest was called by the International Woodwerkers of — America after members com- plained of poor working condi- tions while fighting blazes at Kanaka Bar last August. : -Erie Wood, secretary of IWA local 1-367, said members ‘com " plained of. poor foed, lack of ° ‘ ‘supervision, . first aid, “water ‘supply ‘and inadequate - tran- sportation and communication . . facilities. they. even biiseripted a a1. “PA arse ek driver... Raps at we Lakelse, red | Three. cars met in one motor vehicle incident Wednesday and Terrace RCMP say an impaired driver was to blame. Damage was collectively set ‘at $1750 and no injuries were reported. (see story below), Terrace Choirs urge council — “Terrace ‘community’ choir - conduetor Stuart McCallum ‘was one of ‘many community group organizers who this week submitted briefs to, Terrace “town council, The accumulated: information . is, desi ‘Ip ik. in. L choosing “financially realistic recreation . the” ideal: “and ‘facility for’ Terrace. coe ‘MeCalum’ 8 brief reportedly ‘typified briefs submitted by -other_ members of the. Terrace = Don 't forget the ‘Kitimat civic elections. coming... -Blectors i in Kitimat ‘Will go to ‘the - polls on, Saturday, December 11th to vote in three new aldermen. . * . Aldermen presently sitting on -council are Joe Banyay, Tom Smith,: Don Stickney Edity Angle. Pixie: Meldrum and George Tom. The farmer three, ‘- Banyay, Smith: and Stickney will be at the end of their term this year and their seats will be "open to challengers. Nominations for these three. seats and for two school trustee’ seats will be held on Monday, November 29 at the Municipal - _ Offices between 10:00 a. m. and 12 noon, . Mr: Dennis-Barber ard Mr. Jim, Thomson. The. seats’ presently '- “held by Mr, John Flynn, who is, ‘on: the. Finace Committee, and . Saturday afternoon ‘and loosers = igh “deeply” satisfied : with his, tour of Canada—and ‘as: “ors across the road from he dined: ‘ammiably on.gte 0 ‘million. Ontario Science: «-Communtat: : ‘leader Mir, Chairman of the Board. will be open. AVOID TROUBLE . _ The Annual Voters List may’ be examined’ at. the Public Safety Buoldirig on the corner of Kingfisher Ave. and Haisla Blvd, Property Owners whose names are no on the List may. ‘qualify to- vote by providing “Hans Brown who is” proat. of registration’ of their - “property in the Land Registry - Office. . . In order to avoid ‘difficulties, ‘ polling Day, persons who wish’ to take. advantage’ of this © opportunity are requested to, call at the: Municipal Offices Prior to Polling Day. ‘Polling Day will be Saturday, December 1th between $:00 , accoustic | a.m. and 8:00 p.m, Present ‘school trustees are . Mr.. John Flynn, Mr. Hans. Brown, Mrs. Freda Murray, | Kosygin ‘happy Kitimat in: Players. -have now been named to the basketball team - which will represent Kitimat in the Annual.Pumpkin Derby to be held in-Smithers on the ‘Nov. 5 weekend... ' Coach Neil Worboys: says he willbe tales Sam Woods, Basil ge of peace and co-opera-_ ‘Won‘to the 450,CMA members . and their wives, elements of a wandering, unruly crowd that: lined Don: Mills, Road..for ball _ mnie ; tried ‘unsuccessfully ‘to - breach the mest formidable po- “lice security this ey has’ ever rope—Estoniana, ’. Latv! dithuanlang, Bulg: pumpkin Grant Medrick Robinson, Rod- Smith, Morris Amos, Cyril. Grant, Harold Bartel, Don Markwart and Don Hugn along. ‘to make up the team. ‘ - The draw starts Friday Nov; 5 at-4:30 with Hazelton taking on : Houston. Kitimat will play their. irst: game at .6:00 against - rince: George: while Prince: .. draw starts Friday Nov. 5° with Hazelton taking on + 6:00 against, Rupert will’ nay their . hedraw slaris Friday Nov. 5 at 4:30 with Hazelton taking’ ce George: while Princ eae: Smithers ‘at-9: :00. « itimat will play their e. “Houston. Kitimat will play thelr: first. game at’ .6:00, against - ‘The Terrace” Community Choir, a member of the Terrace Arts Council would like. to _ express some of its views ‘in regards to the rebuilding: of a Community Center. It is hoped a this would ke the 2 ot hi - plannitig and designing anew -_ Civic: Center::: vee «The Terrace. " Community "Choir is depends “entirely on. .the accoustics of buildings to assist © . in good or bad performances. If accoustics of the building or hall _is bad then the listener, cannot ‘ possibly gain full enjoyment.': The accoustics also assist the _ choir or- for that matter any performing organization to communicate: to. the listener. “At the present moment .in- ‘Terrace there is only. one building with facilities, The * Christian Reform Church, 3602 "* Sparks Street... This building is - of great draw back because of ‘the design of the front of the ‘ church ‘providing little space , and -inadequate: fighting. The other building - “which provides — _facilities.-the gym of Skeena Secondary School - is just that a -- ‘gym ‘with -no' ‘thought or consideration to.sound but does ™ provide. a limited stage and lighting. - It. is: © enfortunate. that any ; ‘performing group has to give . ‘extra. consideration to--the ‘ accoljstics of bijildings but it is “just ‘such that*can benefit. or "destroy" -a® performance. « . theatre - -drama’ and musicals, . cand crafts coal ete, + performing - organization “and” ‘as? such. adequate . 7 In: - planning ‘the design for a new : Civie: ‘Center,’ it-is hoped that ‘> some : sinceré - ‘and honest . consideration. will. be‘ given -to the: “accoustics of the: building. Other considerations to be considered: 1) adequate stage, wing ‘and storage area.’ “2)- good lighting facilities. it only for our organization but“or "pikes. renin 4) full kitchen facilities to assist ‘Yn serving banquets: . —. 5) a good sound system. ‘May i draw your attention to the Eric. . Harvie Theatre at the: Banff* | ‘Tt. has - excellent. seating for 1,100": - people. It has a computerized School of Fine Arts. lighting. board ‘and, excellent. stage facilities, but; it, has a . «retarded sound system.- When used for. musicals, ballet productions, ' conventions, etc. . any result. is: needless to say rather’ sad. . » GREAT USE We '‘do not’: feel: that .the building is just for cultural activities but will be of. great . use to the community as the last Community | Center "was. However, it is. time’ that some - honest consideration be given to the cultural’ activities of Terrace. The commitnity is attracting excellent people in the creative - field and unless‘ there is some building ‘or center with good. facilities: the -community of . Terrace cannot expect toretain © these people, :.." Terrace, excluding: Prince ‘George, has potential to develop into an. excellent. cultural -area in northern: ‘British’ ‘Columbia, and one. way’ to attract _ interested. people. is to provide - ~ good .facilities «in, which | ‘ operate, This‘can only be the .. responsibitity: of: a forward or Logging | Ori Sautrday. the concellatitii “filed his nom nation papers 4 as.a o final rounds will take place candidate: foralderman’: in: the with participants depending . the final game to see who i ’ Saturday night at 9:30 will ‘ba.’ es ‘something to offer in the line of : istrict. of Terrace. ‘emendous rate ‘over the past ' years. and: feels: we: should ood solid thinking.’ 1927 Pec received his - aa Terrace. ear Frederickton, N.B, “Alderman Jolliffe in. emergency. case Candidates for. this ‘December's civic’ elections ‘in ‘Terrace have said it’s'a little too early to get down to real business.f Mayor Jolliffe this week told the herald that.two or. three | candidates might be seeking the mayoral seat, but to date he hag not officially declared his own intentions. _ Alderman Lloyd Johnstorie ~ gave his posiive declaration this week and Mayor Jolliffe is reportedly waiting until early next week. “I am pleased to hear that a candidate has indicated his willingness - to run: ‘in the mayorality race,”. the Mayor said, “‘it is always good for the people to have a choice.” ~ He said three resignations. of present aldermen .- possible mayoral contestants - will be due Monday. “‘My reason for waiting is that under the Municipal Act, at least three members of: council have until November 8 in'which to declare their intention to resign and to possibly contest the mayor’s position." Alderman Lloyd. ‘Johnstone told the herald that he does not expect any of the resignations to turn into possible contests. . ” ONLY MEE. - He said Alderman MeAlpine is resigning. altogether, Alderman Clift: is re-seeking - Aldermanic seat and the only. - other expired Alderman up for _ declaration, himself, is Tunning for Mayor. Mayor Jolliffe said -he will make a definate statement after November .8, when ‘the ‘future status of ‘council becomes clear. “Tf it turns out -that all the Aldermen are running for Mayor,” he said, “maybe I'm ae. to- have fo run as an ‘IE the Mayor does pursue this avenue af municipal : ‘government his only contestant todate will be candidate David Maroney. Jolliffe... s . Johnstone... First: car. into Stewart: One of the very first cars to drive from Terrace to ” Stewart will be on its way Saturday... > - Aninterested group of Terrace District Chariber: of Commerce members are going up to Stewart:by:. car this Saturday and will take part: in an official-... unofficial opening of the Nass River Bridge, -The *- - caravan will be departing from the Terrace brary - around .9:30 Saturday morning. ‘ They along with -an interested group’ “from. . Hazelton will be answering a call from the Stewart, : _ Chamber of Commerce. ° . The Stewart group will then Ie Jead the caravan on 7 to a banquet and overnight accomodation treat: ‘According to Terrace chamber spokesmen, the trip had earlier been. planned but for ‘some. reason ‘called: off. Due to the Stewart Chamber’ s qithusiasm, the trip was re-scheduled. The caravan will be back on | ‘Sunday, hopefully with both'a pictaral 3 and written account. of the pioneering, journey. a a - Kitimat: in: “Kourts iKécey Charette of Kitimat sppearea before: Judge. Patrick Wright on Oct. 26 charged with obtaining goods by: fraud from a - Jocal restaurant. The charge arouse following an incident on , . default. Oct. 10th: He pleaded guilty and was fined: B. .Or- one day | in. - On Nov. 2 Ferdinand J. Bouzand of Kitimat pleaded hot: bial to - ; . a charge of having a blood. alcohol level over'.68. The.charge, ‘-. . game from an incident taking place on August 18. ‘He was found . on Noy: 2 2. chargef with: thrée = guilty. by Judge Wright and fined $500 or 50 days i in‘default. He. ‘. . + received a license suspenston: of 6 months. . ‘Gerald [Petry of Kitimat’ appeared before Judge Patrick Wrig Tig ‘ offences: dciving without =. ht . insurance, driving a motor cycle without a helmet dnd driving * . without a license. These charges all arouse from-an Oct-27... | | . incident. He pleaded guilty to ali three charges and'for the first | ",.. | Was fined $250, or 25 days in default; for the second $20 or 2 days, a indefaultand for the third $90 or $ days in default. 7 ‘: 7 No Nov. 3 Barry Russel: Hoover: of Kitimat: ‘appeared before - Judge Murray charged with causing a distrubance by-fighting in =. "‘apublic place. The charge was brought against him after'a fight pepe at the Chalet night club in the early hours of Nov guilty and. ‘was fined $150 o vet fe in default, received a license ana was ane ofny ar At. the vain time i charged with delvijng without a li . Of 3 days in defaul t. Grid for this was fined $0 ; Harold McCormick of. Hitiniat Was driving-a an investigation. on! *. when he appeared before Judge Murray. on Nov: defective rrotor vetted The, a e charge aroure follew: