" ERRACE’- pITTLE By Molly Nattress Ashort report of the visit by Ray Logle, B.C. Theatre Consultant, and the Terrace Litile Theatre Meeting held on September 7. Sorry the announcement of the meeting was printed a week late (1 hope the Herald will be willing to accept responsibility for that) Ray Logie proved to be:-a very helpful and stimulating visitor. He fulfilled a very heavy schedule, visiting Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers and Prince Rupert,. meeting with theatre groups, arts councils, and school personnel, 1 am sura many exciting projects are now obituaries Minnie Morris Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Morris who passed away in Smithers were held in Terrace on Wednesday, Sep- . tember ith fram the Terrace Pentacostal Church with Rey. M. Kennedy officiating. Mrs. Morris was born August 25th, 1887 in Frontenac, Ontario. She.was married in Nepawa, Manitoba to John Albert Morris, well known as Bert Morris. The Morris’ lived in Maniloba, Washington State before moving to Smithers, Mrs. Morris lived in Terrace for the las| twenty-eight years, twenty-five- of them with her daughter Ruth Brickley. She is surviyed by two sons, Hilton: and Melvin, four daughters, Hazel, Gamblin, Edina’ Arnold, “Emma Loveless and Ruth Brickley as well as 22 grandchildren, 43 greal grand children and one greal great grandchild, : Mec, Morris was awarded the. |... cou _ _— ; . Sone ee . . | - Local residents to attend | -/§Socred seminar. - Centennial Badge of which she was very proud. . Pall bearers at the funeral were Clarence Warner, Greg - Seiben, Cliff Best, George Best, Wallie Froses, and John Palahicky.. Organist was Dorinda Blackstock, ‘Soloist Bob Blackstock say “The Old Rugged Cross’. ‘ “Yvonne A, Lever Mrs; Yvonne A.- Lever, -48, passed’ away © suddenly ‘14 Saturday, Seplember i, In ‘Terrace, Mills Memorial - Hospilal; -Mrs. Lever had been; aresident of Terrace since 1920. Mrs. Lever was born in Manitoba on April 12, 1906. She married Jim Lever in Terrace June 6, 1939. : In addition to. her husband Mrs; Lever Is survived by sons .Leu, Don :and Bill and one daughter Grace, Also by her sisters Marie St. Jacques of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Grace Laferriere,. of Washington, US.A., Melanie Stebenne of Montreal and _ brothers Alphonse Cote of Terrace .and Zepherin Cole of Shaunovan, Saskatchewan. She has seven grandchildren, Warren, Willy, - Kevin, Jason, Sharla, David - and Ben, She is also survived by her sister-in-law Marie Cole of Terrace. : _ Funeral services will be held | at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church tomorrow, Thursday September 19 at 1100 aim. Prayers will be said this evening, Wednesday September 18 al the Funeral Chapel. In- lerment will be al the Terrace Municipal Cemetery. . Card of Thanks . A sincere thank you to Dr. Williston and Dr. Phillip and the - nurses of Mills Memorial - Hospital who cared for our mother and wife during her | recent illness. Jim Lever and family. Evrocan- President Retires Mr BLY, Olander, Chairman of Eurocan Pulp and Paper Ca, Lid,, announces with regret that Mr. A. M. Van Allen has decided to retire early from the position of President and Chief Executive Officer, Effective September 16, 1974. Mr. Olander will in addilion to his function as chairman assume lhe position of, President and Chief Executive. Officer, ' Mr. Van Allen will continue as Director of Eurccan Pulp and Paper Co, Ltd, Eurocan In- vestments Lid., -and ' Babine Forest Products Lid., and as Eurocan Pulp and Paper Co. Ltc's., represenlative in the Forest Industrial Associations. Mr, A. M. Van Allen's con- tributions in the start up years of. the Kitimat Mill complex have been greatly valued, "PAGE A2,THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 18, 1974 “HEATRE. ‘ATTLE. under way and will come lo light as the year progresses. An original first project is already under way, il is to be called “Tri-City Tour-. Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert Drama Clubs are to‘put an a joint programme which will ‘be presented over the Thanksgiving weekend as follows:---Friday October 11. in Terrace, Saturday October 12 in Smithers, Sunday October 13 in Kitimatand on Monday October 14 in Prince Rupert. Terrace and Kitimat are to ‘present the four short plays, “Lovers and other Terrace Little from strangers. * Theatr presented ‘this: yery = "about 3 years agar. S00. 7 ‘successful’ comedy.” foursome oe “erinee Rupert will add a 1 act "President of theSkeena Social - play to = the "evenings programme--so make a date to | see this on:. performance ‘in Terrace on Friday October 11. Credit Association, - Edna Cooper, revealed Tuesday that five peeple have indicated thelr - Credit nomination for the provincial constituency of Skeens, Three of the potential candidates are residenta ‘of ‘Terrace, one of Kitimat, and Wilk tell. you more of our plans, which’ include’ the © presentation of an english pantomime, Around the Middle of December.-- In’ my next report. . ° Sorry to hear the news that the New Auditorium js not scheduled to open till January 1975, this could mean changing our plans‘a little. 1 would like to close by asking a question - Are the Terrace Little Teatre included in the willingness to contest the Social Social Credit Unity _ Adistinélive new symbol for use by the British Columbia Sacial Credit Party for election campagn purposes was in- a : troduced al a news conference’ many citizens who are looking today (Sept5) by partly leader to Social Credit to provide that Bill Bermelt and parly president . alternative.”” M0i ed Join Grace McCarthy. Describing the new ~ hands" symbol as an election enterprise alternative to the NDP Socialist administration, not only -lo be the viable free ‘but to keep the faith with the | group called by the school board “These People'’ who wili, it appears, use the auditorium, as a “playground’’? The symbol, -a_ stylized drawing of two hands joined together, is the work of a team _of = Vancouver | graphics_ designers. oF Bill Bennett said the new - _campagin sysmbol ‘‘is a result of personal and spontaneous invalvement hy the designers and. ap- propriately reflects the broadened scape of the Social Credit Party of British Columbia. vo : “We are confident the loge will symbolize the joinging together of all British Colum- bians dedicated to the urgent task of re-establishing a government -of confidence, a symbol, which one: of Smithers, - A well-attended meeting of the local Socred Association was the scene of the disclosure. Further business conducted al Symbol | ‘represents a theme of Unity, ~ Mrs. McCarthy said that the-— familiar green and white wheel and cross symbol which has served to identify Social Credit it not being retired. “IL is the corporate. symbol of for lhe Party" she said. — : Kitimat Transit . System Approved Skeena M.L.A. Hartley Dent anriounced today ‘that cabinet . approval has been given to an agreament between, Department of Municipal Af- fairs, Transit Authorily, ad the District of Kitimat for the new transit system in Kitimaj. ¢ -.° Under . the: agreement (he District’ of Xitimat will be responsible fo. any operating loss up to a cost of twa mills. the _ Putting the finishing touches on the Social Credit Party's new unity symbol in the reception area of the . Party's New Provincial Offices in Vancouver are party leader, Bill Bennett, and sign painter, Marty Wilde... The symbol is representative of the Party’s new emphasis on attracting a wide membership base to Bruce Freeman, Bonne Koepmans, and. Edna Cooper . “will represent the’ provincial ni | iw fdapae ° dy Launches Canvass for Members The British Columbia Social Credit Party will hold a major. province-wide membership drive throughout September ‘in which over 5,000 canvessers from 48 constituency associations plan to knock on most homes in. the Province. They estimate they. will reach a.” . quarter of a million homes. In announcing the drive, Social Credit Party President. Grace McCarthy called it ‘the most ambitious campaign ever undertaken by a political party in Canada : in’ a non-election ear’? - a yo Kick-off night is September 9, and the drive will be completed hy September 30:, ~~ : “iy recent months, our in- creased memberships: have demonstrated. to us the deep- rooted concern of our fellow citizens. We have’ people phoning and coming to, us from everywhere, and from all economic and political groups. It has shown us -thal British Columbians ‘full understand . whal living under a socialist administration means, and. probably for. the first time in their lives, {hey are wanting to become. very much a part of the decision-making of a political party, Our party offers to them this oppartunily for par-° \icipation, and our. canvassers will be asking every British Columian they meet! {o join with us in unity of purpose - lo join with the strongest non-soclallst parly inthe Provinee, The cast _ offer a constructive alternative to socialism in B.C. constituency of Skeena al the Social Credit Provincial Policy Seminar al Harrison Hotsprings 2 ives” rn af a four year membership in aur Provincial Party is five dollars. Jt is the -best in- vesiment for the future thal any ritish Columbian can make,” Mrs. McCarthy said that ina mid-winter door-to-door ex- : periment in- the’ Fort George constituency,, the party signed up one new member in every: five homes calledon. ~” “So a lot of people are seeking an alternative... We .want.-to reach every. British Columbian and make the oppartunity for change available to them’’ she “saidss , : ‘The membership drive is part _ of preparations. for ‘a major policy convention to be held in . Vancouver.of November 29 and 30. A- number, of min- conventions have been held and more are scheduled during the next few weeks in local areas to draft resolutions which will be discussed al a Resolutions Conference al Harrison Hotel, Harrison. Hol. Springs, Sep-. > tamber 23 and 24. A number af highly qualified resource people will assist’ the:. Harrison delegates to refine and expand: - ‘on various policy resolutions for * final approval by constituencies before submission “to the generul convention... _ - Worcestershire Warcesturshire sauce — always written with a capital W-— was ercated. In Worcester, England, ahout 140 years ago. It has been adding tang to the world’s roasts, chops and other dishes ever sinte government capable. of tran- sacting the public business honorably “and said. . the Provincial Government - will pay half of any operating honestly", he Joss and more ifnecessary. The The party president, Grace McCarthy, said that the new logo is a campaign symbol “to he used in the current election campaign.” Describing. the current situation in British - Columbia as being one of ‘preparation for the next _Provineial Election, Mrs. McCarthy ‘said: - -“The Social Credit Party of British Columbia is working diligently on September 23 and 24. This Provincial Seminar will see three delegates from each constituency in the- province - meet to consider. policy ideas prepared by each riding. Robert.-Bonner..will .chair the miner. ae enw Copperside Estates: The. Skeena Socred _ Association issued policy ‘recommendations: concerning ~ Forestry, Welfare, Agriculture, Mining, Education, Indian Affairs, Municipal Affairs, . Energy, ICBC, and Labour and Management. The Skeena document was the culminalion of policy meetings conducted over. the ‘summer, months in Terrace,, Hazelton, and Smithers,: Local members, inlerested people, and resident Lexperts were contacted and - allended these sessions. your offer. Bob Sheridan, * Freeman, Koopmans, and Cooper, will help in con- _ solidating the briefs from all ‘across the ‘province into the. _ form of resolutions that will be relurned’ to each viding for consideration at'a local con- vention, The Skeena Social Credit Convention will be held at the Skoglund Hosprings 26 and 27 October, _ 4807 Olson Street: $55,000.00, Bob Sheridan. The Social Credit Party will determine its policy when these resolutions are voled cn at a ff Provincial Convention § scheduled for - Vancouver, ' November 29 andi al the Hyatt Regericy. There will be fifty delegates from each riding in the province voting on. the _Yesolutions, no, Already inlersel from the - Close to Town local members is high with _plans to charter a plane to the Vancouver ‘convention so that they can help.to Build a Better British Columbia. For further information about the Social Credil party in this area contact President Edna Cooper at 635- 2760. ‘ Madern Large Home: Call Rusty or Bert. 12 Acre: Landscaped let c-w 1970, 12'xé64' a bedroom trailer, 8'x60° attached side building contains entrance porch, wlility and, ath bedroom. Patio area acrass frant_and part gtside. The | low ful price 529,000. includes all furniture, except T.V., : Stereo and Deep freeze. Don‘? miss this one. Call Owain’ McColl for more information. ‘ ‘Looking For A Nice Lot For A Mobile Home See this one on Kerby Read in Tharnhill. If is serviced by a P.V.C. water system. Absentee owner anxious to sell try N.D.P. Government will also pay all the capital costs of the bus system and will provide the technical services necessary to establish ihe system. , Dent said the people of _ Kitimat overwhelmingly ap- - proved the by-law recently making this possible. ; Dent said that he hoped thal the 'Terrace.area would, give serious, consideration to a similar transit | system agreement. . agreement Top quality 1300 sq. ff. full basement, 2 fireplaces, finished rumpus recom plus 2 bedrooms self contained. Private en- jrance suite, cil fired perimeter hot water heating for economy, sundeck, attached garage, wine cellar. garden is ready 10 harvest? and you can’t beat the location. The and Schools 4919 Hamer -3 bedroom home, Two storey construction with basement above ground level, Walt fa wallin living roam and hallways and entrance. Property is fenced and hause has double windows and carport. By appointment only. Rusty or Bert 635-6142 evenings. 635-5754, . -In excellent condition an paved sireet with axtremely at- tractive exterior appearance, entrance hallway, built in book-case, bar in kitchen, patio and patio doors, entrance to home from garage, landscaped and fenced. The house Is very allractively decorated.. Price includes @ few extras. .. Highway Side of Usk: ©) 3bedraom hone, partly new. electric heat, quiet and private, , Barn Hay Shed. For appolniment ic view call Rusty or 635-6142 evenings. 435-5754, Bert RUSTY LUJUNGH 635-5754 BOB SHERIDAN co JOHN CURRIE | on “635-5865 > -the meeting was the an- nauncement’ that: a regional meeting is slated for Prince George for 14 September. Ten delegates from the Skeena Potential Social Credit Candidates Announced | Terrace residents can ‘cok forward to: much more news about: the doings of bolh the provincial and local Social Credit Associations as the club the = organization, and will continue - -to be used ag identification: plans an extensive campsiga of public information prior to thelr membership drive in the near future, Ashley Proceviat will publish a monthly newsletler., It was decided that meetings of .the (Skeena Socred ‘Association will be held the first Tuesday of each month at. the Thorahill Golf Course Clubhouse. a Constituency will attend to take part in policy sessions and elect a new regional director. The! formation of policy is necessary in preparation for — the Provincial Seminar to be held at Harrison Hotsprings on Sep- - tember 23 and 24. Those at- tending saw the policy ideas that the local association has already ‘presented «to the Provincial Party. ' ‘Jt was announced. that “a ' - Skeena Constituency . Con- _ -Yention will be held at Skoglund Hotsprings on %.and 27 Oc- tober,’ The purpose of the convention is te consider policy ' resolutions formed at the ‘ Harrison Seminar and lo elect a new executive, “OQOOPS We would like to apologize to Mrs. Gloria Kuehne of Terrace, Her first name is Gloria and not Elaine aa‘ was reported in last week's Herald article on the beautification. awards .at the "PRUDEN & GURRIE LTD. The meeting was told thal” Sunny Hill Trailer Court. Prince Geoge, B.C. Brand New. ECONOLINE MOTEL 3 people $13" i person $9 a 4 people $16 - 2 people $11 3275 - 10th Avenue Reservations 562-4131 Turn jeff at Hwy 16. and 97 fallow te 10th Avenue. “RATES: 1! — Real Estate & Insurance 4646 Lakelse Aye Terrace 8.C. 635-6142 _ Rural Setting: A 1188 Lakelse Lake Road. Very well kept 3 bedroom hame ; ‘with dull basement and attached carport. Large lot with nice i garden.’ Asking $37,000, “Bob Shoridans ¢-4-7 6. cc Luxury Plus: . - Large 3 bedroom home located on the Bench. Two fireplaces; rec. room, wet bar and sauna and bath in basement, Electric heat. Fully tandscaped lot. Orive in 4906 Hailiwell and call Dwain McColl for appointment to view. ® Large New Home: aa This wall built home is located on 2 acras of secluded view, gi m property, it features § bedrooms, rumpus room, 7 - washroams, double carport, 2 fireplaces and 250 feat of view frontage. Immediate possession. Call Tam Stemko 1o view. | 4009 Munroe St This immaculate homeils located on a quiet residential street & clase to anelamentary school. Il’s on a large lat with 166 feet _" B of frontage. Tha home features 2 bedrooms upstairs, fireplace, large extra. bedroom downstairs, rumpus room,and 2 bathroams.. Tom Slemko will he pleased 10’, arrange an appointment to view. _ . T on . . . eee iv oe t Spacious Home, Large Lot 1625 sq. ft., recently redecorated and newly carpeted. 3 B bedroomson main floor, natural rock fireplace, large kitchen aa with nook, sunroom off the dining room, finished basement, This home has room to breathe. Price has been reduced. Drive by 3307 Eby Street. Call Bob Sheridan or any realtor in the area. MLS No.1701. Ya Block To High School: Me Neatand Clean? bedrooms up and two down. Large rumpus room area. 2full baths, carport, lots of trees, fireplace, patia a doors and patio over carport. By appointment only. Rusty or Bart 635-6142 or evenings $35-5754, | , m 4504. Cedar Cres, If you are tired of driving young hockey players ta the arena. Consider fhis hame - its located on the Bench ‘above the. =e recreation complex and foalures 3. bedrooms up plus'2. & bedrooms in the basement. double garage, ensuite plumbing and its only six months olf. Call Tem Slemko for furthor me details, coe , oe | “685-5754, BERT LJUNGH 635-9366 aa TOM SLEMKO. DWAIN McCOLL 635-2976?