PAGE 2 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971. Municipal budget Cont'd. from Page t —THE BUDGET-- . The 1971 proposed budget is based on the following revenue _ faxes: general municipal purposes (42.98 mills) - $816,570; schools (32.03 mills or 29.48 per cent of budget) - $681,887; B.C. Telephone tax $2,429; local improvement frontage tax $22,725: sewer frontage tax $65,000; Pacific Northern Gas - 3 per cent revenue, $5,000; liquor tax $1,100; municipal financing authority $380. Utilities - sewer rates and connections and sanitation (based on rate increase), $172,500. Licenses and ermits $77,000 composed at; business licences, $50,000; dog licences and impounding fees, $4,500; building permits, $15,000 and commercial vehicle licenses, $7,500. Sundry rentals and service charges, $15,000; court fines and costs $52,000; interest and tax. penalties, $25,000; contributions, grants and subsidies provincial (local government grants and others), $277,110 Terrace recreation commission, $12,300. Other revenue sources including cemetery, ambulance, interest on term deposits and sundry amount to $16,500 for a total of $2,242,501. The waterworks revenue fund produces an additional $242,000 from: water rates, $157,000; water frontage tax, $72,000 and water connections, $13,000. Expenditure estimates for the forthcoming year are the Airshow slated Cont'd. from Page 1 shouldn’t come off. “They've (the Kiwanis Club} decided to put it on and there’s no reason it shouldn't be carried on.” He said Department of Transport regionai headquarters in Vancouver completely supports the air. show concept and “hopes the air show will become an annual affair in Terrace.” . Airport facilities should be able to handle any type of aircraftsthatwill-participate in the show, However, the final degision-wwill -rést with DOT in Vancouver, he said. Bates said future air shows will depend largely on public response to the first show. The event is expected to draw participants from the Northwestern United States, Alaska, Alberta and throughout British Columbia. “Local aviation companies have shown keen interest in the project,” Bates said. ‘They following: general government, $201,026; protection to persons and property $366,861; public works $212,650; Sanitation and waste removal §135,877; Social welfare, $178,000; recreation and community service, $45,745; industrial and commercial $10,000; debt charges and interest, $262,469; capital expenditure out of revenue, $86,100; participatory grant, re: sewer extensions, $10,000 and a surplus of $11,896. Waterworks expenditures for 1971 are estimated at: administration, $17,500; source and supply $4,500; power and plumbing $14,000; purification and treatment $4,000; transmission and distribution $23,000; water connections $16,500; and debenture charges (principal and interest) $121,170. Contributions to the waterworks capital and loan fund came to $6,000 for 12 hydrants, $5,000 for land acquisition, $160,000 for spring cleanup, $3,500 for the completion of voational school watertank and a $10,000 participatory grant re: water extensions, for a total of $40,500 with a surplus of $830. +-MILL RATE--- The following mill rates sill be imposed for the year 1971. a) for atl lawful general purposes of the Municipality on the full assessed value of all improvemtns taxable for municipal purposes; 29.79 mills. b) for debt purposes on’ full assessed value of all land and on 75 per cent of the assessed value of all improvements taxable for : municipal purposes: 13.19 mills, c) for the purposes of the operating fund of the municipal finance authority on the full | assessed value of all land and on . 75 per centof the assessed value : of all improvements taxable for : regional ! purposes: .01 mills. hospital district d) for hospital purposes on the full assessed value of all land and 75 per cent of the assessed value of all improvements taxable for regional hospitals district purposes: 2.41 mills. e) for the general purposes of the regional district on the full assessed value of all land and on 75 per cent of all improvements taxable for regional district purposes: 1.05 mills. ' The minimum taxation‘on any parcel of Jand is one deliar.: CENTENNIAL MEMO In the colony of British Columbia in 1866, postage required to send a letter fram New Westminster to Lillooet was one shilling five pence. development, - John Apolozoo, manager, Apolozeo Trucking, gets trophy for accident-Free performance in 1970, Lumber made presentation, Tom Hay of Twinriver New credit purchases by Chargex and remit directly to the company’s | central office in Vancouver, - Peopie who use the Chargex service will pay up to 18 per cent interest unless they ‘pay for their purchases within 25 days of the billing date. - ; Chargex manager Bruce Press said in a telephone interview from Vancouver that interest is charged immediately on cash advances at the rate of 1.5 per centa month on amounts up to $500. An interest rate of 1 per cent a month is charged on amounts over $500. (Current interest rate on personal loans at the Toronto Dominion Bank is11.8 per cent) . Press said that interest. is calculated on Chargex accounts after payments have been. deducted, which can effectively cul the interest rate to 14.5 per cent, m : Current extension of the Chargex system will provide Century - Pressure pi - Fabrication Terrace, B.C. -merchants system: service ‘to: business and : consumers in a rectangular. area of the province bounded by Prince Rupert, Williams Lake, Prince George and Hazelton: Besides Terrace, other areas to be covered include Burns Lake, - . Clinton, Fort Fraser, Fort St. . James, Fraser Lake, Houston, Kemano, Kitimat, Quesael, Smithers and Vanderhoof. Enrolment of merchants in . these centers is currently underway and the plan is expected to be completely operational by May 31, just tn - time for the province’s tourist season. - . Zelt said he believes that Chargex is a good thing for the business community: “it allows more working capital since they don't have to carry large accounts receivable," he said. The ratfish gets its name from the long rodent-like tail. - Portable welding repairs pe welding PHONE 635-7881 24-Hour Service Hy BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY FOR THE. : PREVENTION OF CRUELTY.TOANIMALS. Oo Tarrace Animal Shelter — 451 Haugland " “Open 34 Mon. - Fri. Weekends ey era ‘Phone 435-7475. rr as | MOTORAMA Sponsored by the Northwest Stock Car Association SUNDAY, MAY 16° Oe PM TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE Viewing of race cars for the coming season soap box derby cars. : MOVIES OF LAST YEARS RACES . Display of new speed equipment - and products, Ist RACE MEET WILL BEHELDON MAY 23 & 24 Whither little women? EDMONTON (CP) - “Sometimes it seems we're making little women out of little girls far too early,” Betty Birch of Montreal says. The children’s wear merchandising representative for Du Pont of Canada was in Edmenton at a_ retailers’ clothing market. “Too many youngsters are forced into fashion too early,” she says. “Little girls of eight or nine are encouraged to want fancy lingerie or stockings.” On the other hand, she syas, never have children’s clothes been more practical. The trend to wash-and-wear, double-knit fabrics in polyesters and nylon is a great help to mothers. * OTTAWA (UIP) - Health Minister John Munro said Monday the final report of the Le Dain commission on the non- medical use of drugs would not be completed until June, a month behind schedule. Quality Printing with ne va KEY TO SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: *Sanctioned Zone or Regional event, | ie] y "*Sanctioned Pravincial event not necessarily a HO championship, ***Major sanctioned 4dad-uneanctioned provingial: .--- championships and events invalving contestants from other provinces or countries, The events and dates listed in this advertisement are based on information received at the Festival of Sports Gitice to April 1, 1971. Any subsequent changes or deletions are tha responsibility of the event committee in each community. EVENTS iN ITALICS: Non-sports events, pageants, parades, thames &nd special attractions recognized as ; Festival anciilary avenis. COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN: Listed next to community names, Bowling GI Sy Bowling Bowling Salling Soccer Softball Swimming CHEDULE OF HARRISON ~ _ Canoe River and Lake Trip Pambarton to Harrison * ‘Track - Field Marksmanship ***Opan Skeet Championships MAILLARDVILLE si ize oe Sand i0 Pin Regional - st2"Cogathalla Man's'Opdiin tte Fraser River Daze LANGLEY (V. Yakebuski) 5 Pin Regional Secondary Schools 5 Pin Regional MAPLE RIDGE (Ww. A. Archibat) Horse Riding Horse Show **Golden Ears Trail Riding **Annual Jr, Show *Regatta - smail yachts *Juvenila Tournament ‘Junior *Invitational Aga Maet EVENTS ...inm centennial year! oe June6 May 22 Swimming . Track Fleld . Track ~ Field **B.C. Elementary Finals May 29-30 ~ - May 23 Trapshooting °*"B.C. Championships May 28-30 May'29-30" ee GOI 6 a sts cote Vir couver City ML Ke da sa sate 5 ju erga ad May 29 Semi-Finals Ladies’ May 23 Anaual Sports Award Banquet ‘SAPPERTON Bowling SQUAMISH Bowling SURREY Baseball Bowling Soflball "Development Meet Mey 22 *Junior May 23 May 27 June 4.6 5 Pin Regional 5 Pin Regional May 23 P.O.N.¥, and Bronco 5.Pin Regional May 29-30 Regional Boy's June 5-6 June 6 May 29 May 23 June 6 Track - Field *Surrey Champlonships ‘Invitational Tournament Volleytall Jr. and Juvenile Girls May 27-29 VANCOUVER (Ald. E. Sweeney) Archery **Double "F.LT.A. Star" Bowling Sand 16 Fin Regional Bowling *5 Pin Golden Aga Ciubs Champs. 55 Pin = B.C, High School | have promised their full support for what -could become Terrace's biggest community event.” . Various committees have Art Exhibit Hikiag ‘ MISSION CITY Motor Sport, **Drag Racing NEW WESTMINSTER (Si/! Winters) May 22.23 May 22, 29 CLOSING CEREMONIES “NWE PREVIEW 73", a special sports spectacular will be held on the afternoon of Sunday, June 6th at Swanguard Stadium. This will not only close the 1971 Festival but will initiate events leading to the Canada Summer'Games to be held in New Westminster/Burnaby in 1973, “ . fast service, see Joe’s! BOOKLETS @ SIGNS @ TICKETS @ LETTERHEADS @ ENVELOPES i) MENUS © SNAPOUTS ,@ POSTERS STATEMENTS @ BUSINESS FORFe2 May 22-24 May 23 ~ May 30 May 20 been set “p to look after security, ‘gr. 1d preparation, air control, Communication, administration, parking, safety and concessions. The Kiwanis Club will use proceeds of the air show for the Terrace Arena Fund. BUSINESS CARDS @ FLYERS RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORD. JOE'S PRINTERS 2-4611 LAZELLE, TERRACE, B.C’ PHONE 635-3024 WE CAN CALL AT YOUR OFFice OR SHtoR TO DIBCUSS ALL YOUR PRINTING NEC Auto Sport ABSOTSFORD/MATSQUI/ SUMAS (A. Croutar} “Box - Regional Exhibition . ‘Minor Tournament . *Jr. and Sr. Secondary Champs, May 18 Lacrosse Softball Track — Field ALDERGROVE Bowling BURNABY (MM. M, Gordon) Archary Motorsport Bowling © Bowling Bowling Lawn Bowling Soccer Swimming Synch. Swim, Volleyball Harseshoe Pitch Lacrosse Dune Buggy Minor Bowling Canoeing 5 and 10 Pin Regional "Double "F.1,T.A. Star" May 22-24 *Skildriving . 5 Pin Regional 7910 Pin Can. Champs, *5 Pin Golden Age Clubs Champs. Invitational Mixed Rinks ***Province Cup Final “Burnaby Tyeas Spring Development Meet °*SB.G. Championships “International Tourn. *8.C. Centennial and Canadian International “Off-Road Vehicla Racing ‘CHILLIWACK (or. J. v. Dyck) 5 Pin Regional . “Indian Canoe Races" Bowling Bowling Juda Lacrosse Lacrosse June 4.5 May 21-24 Soccer Baseball Baseball Softball GolF Tennis May 23 June 6 May 23 May 21-24 May 20 May 25,28 May 23 May 29-30 May 21-22 June 4-7 Chass Bowling Bawling Canoelng Canpelng Gall. Gymkhana Latrasse Lawn Bowl Tennis May 22-24 May 29-30 June 5:6 May 23 June 5-6 Aquatics Lawn Bowlliig Track ~ Field Track - Field Columbian Canyon Rally § and 10 Pin Regional “5 and 10.Zone Finais ***National Scholastic **Tournament (Minor) dr. A League Gamo Invit. Festival Triples **Five-A-Slda Tournament Connie Mac : Bronco invitational Sr. Men's ‘Vancouver Gity Amateur Public Parks Taurnament **Fastival of Sports Open Tournamant NORTH VANCOUVER (vim Estabrook) 5 and 10 Pin Reglonal *§ Pin Golden Age Club Champs. **White Water Sialom “(ndian Canoe Races *High Schoo! Finals *Regtonal Junior and Senior “indian Days . Invit. Festival Triptes "High School Final “"Pacitic N.W, Age Class Water Show ” May 29 May 20 * June 5-6 May 22 May 23 May 30 Champlonships May 29 ***8.C..Fastival of Sports Bicycle Races (China Cr,) “*Pacifle Inter, Tourn, -**Women's Inter. Jamboree ***B.C. Open Championships *Ladies' and Men's Triplas | “Men's Triples *Invitatlana! Mixed Rinks *Festival of Sports Triples “*Calts Triples *Ladies’ Sairs “Ladies' Triplas ***International Champ. Rinks Cycling May 29 June 5-6 May 21-24 ° i Fencing \ Field Hockey Handball Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Lawn Bowling Softball Softball Softhall Swimming May 21-23 May a1 May 29-30 May 27-2B May 22.24 May 22-30 dune 4-6 dune 6 May 22-29 May 24 June 5-6 . "dr. and Juv. Giris’ Invit, **Pionears Special (Hat! of Fame) **Sr, Man's Inter, Invit. “13th Annual Northwest International Meet ***Canadian Open/Closed Invit. “North Shore Prelim. May 18. *Burnaby:New West, Prelim. . May 15° "Vancouver Sec, Schools Pra!im. May2p * Vancouver and District od High Schools Finats May 27 *Gatholle Schools -Juna 5 ***B.C. Open Invitational oma May 23 May 30 May 29-30 May 25 May 23 May 28.30 May 29-30 May 24 * Table Tannls Track ~ Field Track ~ Fleld Track ~ Fleld Track — Field June s. Track — Field Golf Vancouver City Mixad Water Folo : oan Semi-Finals. . '. Water Safety Poster Contest . PORT COQUITLAM (Ciyda Mo L. Gritfith) . May 29-30 _ May 3l- ; _june 4 ‘May'26-25 Anter. Championships * . *Vancauver and District Finals - High School ‘International Tour . Horse Show - ***international Marksmanship .*"Rifle Shoot | Sailing _ | Regatta’ Swimming. . - . Regionat. May 22.24 2 dune 5-6. .° May 22-24. May.30 May 23 dune § Goll Rugby Taninis Baseball _ Garden Danca. fndian Tation Cub and Scout Ratly - ‘ CLOVERDALE |. -". Round Rebly Little League Community Recteatlonal Circus Century of Country Living Parade fo SNgay 20 Bowling Baseball , Baseball Cycling Equestrian Lacrosse “dune 5-6 dune 6... >) May 22. May 22. __- dune & : May 29 | ee , Bowllag May Day Parade PORT MOODY (WM. Savoie) ~ 6 Pin Regional "Bronco Tournament. *Pony Tournament "*3-hr, Non-Stop Rd. Race “May Day Show - *Minor and Jr, "B" ~ 5 Pin Reglonal ‘May 23° : : *Vancouver and District \ ' * Inter-High Schaal Whippet Racing #** International May 30 Golf Mixed Ladies’ Finals May30.. ‘Golf: _ Parks Board Man's May 22.24 «= Gal ' . B,C.P.G.A. Senlor Champ. May 29 Wheoler, Sports | °8.C. Trials ea _ . Bowling . > *S and 10 Pin Zone Finals Tennis *+Provinclal Finals’ -” May 23 June 1-6 June 16 Tennis May 31. : June 4 - June 6 _ iMay 29 _ May 23.24 “oe May 2224 i May2a" -* Redeo * _ "International Tourn, * '. Mator Sport Demolition Derby : » COQUITLAM (Aid. FR. B. Suibbs) . Baseball. > | Mini Minor -., Flatd Hockey: - -*Girls' Tournament _ Fishing Derby © ‘Coma Lake -~Kids _ | Shooting.” -- **Rifle Invitational * Softball... *Girls' Tournament =~. * Track ~'Fleld... "Invitatlonal Cross Cauntry ~” “ -.oTrack- Fld. -élementary Maat | ‘ é . ~ Regional ‘DELTA (Dan Doswelt)- -. oy Lawn Bowling © |” Mixed Rinks Triples * Tennis”. ©. | Regional Baseball” ©. **Sua'God Tournament _M Field Hockey = ° Ir. Man's Tournament’. 7 = ‘GIBBONS (8. W, Dixon) - a Softball.” , “sunshine Coast Invit,. .. : Dog Show. |. ***Al Bread International. &.C. Sports Hal! of Fame Dinnor . VEDDER CROSSING ' Bowling -_. 6 Pin Regional WEST VANCOUVER: si. Bowillng. * 5 Pin Regional +: - Diving 9°80, Championships: : | -Flald Hockey *Qirls* Tournament Lawn Bowting . . Invitational Mixed’ Rinks * - Soccer’. *Cantannial Juv, Tournament Golf... |. “Mixed Men's Final” : Markemanship "Jr, Rifle Shoot ~ WESTWOOD) tie Motor Cyclen: **°C.M.A, Sanction | *. Motor Sport‘: “*!CASG Formula-Papsl OWHITEROCK Bowling 5 Pin' Regional Lawn Bowllag =: Mixed inks: Canoeing **International Tournament POWELL RIVER (0. &. Simpson)” Gymkhana’ **Spring-Horse Show * Horseshoe Pitch “*Tournament Lawn Bowllng = *Taurnament . Salling *Regalta ‘ ‘Soccer “Invitational Juv, Tournament Swimming *lavitaticnal Mest a Tennis | Reglonal, we Aircralt . Ereakfast Fly-in Caremony of Bands Stats Miss Powell River Pageant _ RICHMOND '(A1. £. Dawson) Bowling = = SPin Regional _ Cycling’: = **Richmand Critetlum .. Footbalt *High School Invitational © * Lawn Bowling Men's Triples: °: . “Man's Taurhament' : ab \ May 29, » May 22.23 ” May 28-30 dune G7 Jute B6 * May 22-24 Juna 5 - May'20.30. . May 30 _ > May 295 May 29 , [reat » May 22-24: ' June 6-6 * "June 6- May 22-23 . May 29-30 May 30... 1 May.26 . 7 May 20-30 May 23 Junie 6 * dune 775 + .May22 0° ° | Lancers | es BB once sychtily UNDIN SUNLRas MOF fH! %, EAMACALM GOVE RH MET & Fanaa oe SR Re TR TPS aETa ALB. 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