Prem ar's Office, Wietoria, Bec, 7 See our: | sales ~* representative (Bill) Schoeps 635-2801 ey BOB PARKER FORD a es oe : Gath Year No.. ae V\ a yous “tierthern"PRESCRITION : ' ‘en " cE : ‘a6l¢Lazetle, J eas-ees sehei cieitiaiunemesasncncss saat ye sgcihaianienninestnsionsscnds AN “There was no way we could hold the boys back,” The 61 runners left Terrace at midnight Saturday gasped Terrace Recreation Director Pete Fanning April 10th and completed the 900-mile dash in 13 when the Terrace Centennial Roadrunners raced hours including stop-over time--an estimated spee inte Vancouver Friday. four hours ahead of — of well over S miles an hour, schedule: Ss. ee re The: boys -were’ officially welcomed at The first team of roadrunners arrived at Jericho . . Vancouver’s Jericho ‘Beach by B.C. Centenni Beach in Vancouver at 11:59:15.2.m, Friday, while - Committee chairman J.J. Wallace, and Vancouver. the second team attended an official reception: in. alderman. Art Phillips. Indian chief Ben ‘Bolt New Westminster with Mayor Munie Evers. .. , resented a. hand-carved Indian talking. stick. té Wallace. et eh q Vancouver Friday noon. The 61: boys -two,:buses, four cars.and two : No casualties were reported among the runners = motorcycles also: carried centennial. scrolls ‘except for a sprained ankle suffered by. Bev = promoting Terrace which they ‘distributed to © MacDonald anda slight case of tonsillitis suffered i interested people along the way.. ee . by an unidentified boy, The team was accompanied = The Indian talking stick, carved from yellow by Dr. -Roy . Walker, 73, -a retired general : cedar and stained with a special dye by Indian chief practitioner. * : Ben Bolton, did not stop or touch the ground from —s Each runner had travelled ina one-mile stretch, midnight © Saturday until the boys reached Cont'd on. Page 2 : 3 7 se Jericho Army. Base. Ross Kenward Photo @ Yellowhead route most [Aprili9.24 7 hers q D conn can Ted Gest fer924 Teachers u ® scenic says Ted Sample | Chamber] *VEUMCES | a ae BB comste sad ow oe | Week | er : more “than 200,000" color ; Canad and euenout eastern * Gambership rei Nid Education Minister Donald Earlier, Brothers had ‘said ® awi Brothers’. threat to fire that he is contemplating showing the Yellowhead bee: sent to rospective | ; ok F “Publi Route’s attractions. members ‘says Chamber : incompetent. teachers has _ changes in the’ Public Schools § nea Ted Sample, executive- § director of the Yellowhead Inter provincial Highway headquartered in Edmonton, urged support for ‘the Yellowhead Highway Route when he spoke to a joint § meeting of the . Terrace “More than 100 a pplications for : situation in ..his: clas, unsatisfactory, Wag Abe “Teachers may be classed as Sample said that the Yellowhead Highway is the * most scenic route between the prairie provinces ‘and the west | coast. ‘“While mileages in some cases are longer, actual J travelling time is shorter because of the lower elevations through the Yellowhead Pass compared with the ‘Trans Canada route through the SakamiiRee 1. See | l Roger's Pass,” he said. Ted Sample the 10th Canada-wide Science _ ‘The Yellowhead’ Highway Pp . Fair at the University of Association “is . the first the association plans to ask the Alberta following a Science organization ofits. kind, in federal government for . Fair at Caledonia Secondary ' Canada. Approximately “fifty. financial Support comparable School next week. will communities between Portage , With that given the Trans. _ Exhibits built by Students will La Prairie, Manitoba and. Canada Highway, “| be ondisplay at ‘the school, ' Prince | Rupert, "British |. Last week Terrace Municipal _ April 23 and 24. Students will "Columbia; " “have: banded _; Counell:voted a grant of $518 to - also enter personal loge of their. 7- together in an attempt to get the : ee. Association-an assessment : oui rhe Pct e ysl! highwav. oSThis veax: "on 6-ce . mi ‘§ WOrk, * highway” upgraded. “This_year. -based' on ws ber caplla. ‘problems, . thoughts and. en ee ue conclusions. 0 0 0) Fair director-John. Chen- vee : “i. Wing, blology.. teacher. at . =e & - 8 Caledonia School, ‘says. that = James MacKay pollution projects.appear tobe : emphasized this year..." . Currently 102 paid-up SL ge ee “J °" "" Thenibers.belong to the Terrace. eal ee ge er aramerce which EB. 8 ' ‘¥. ; affiliated: wit e B.C. and Correction. Northwest Chambers of | . >The Herald ‘published ° a Commefce “-and’” Alaska President James: MacKay. restored solidarity among Act. to help’ weed out : incompetent for’a ‘variety of a Municipal Council and the 7 __ April 19 through 24 hae been . members of the B.C, Teachers’ incompetent teachers. He said & : Feasons,". said ~Chen-Wing. — Chamber of Commerce Friday. Students , “a : 4 ; Federation. the changes would be in line # designated as Chamber of | Skeena-Cassiar District with recommendations made.by : Teachers’ Association president the legislature’s select. : ye seats ; John .M.° Chen-Wing’ who committee on social welfare to et new members. from among the ° “attended the four-day annual and education, . . 877 businesses licenced by the - municipality’ of Terrace, “There are 23,000 teachers..in ; British Columbiaand among‘: lhem you will find ‘senility, illness and-physical disability, : We must make: provisions for: os these people by allowing them "| toretire early. There is no point in being punitive." ree | Despite the loess“ of | : compulsory membership in‘the- . BCTF through ©" recent: . legislation, ‘more than, ‘600. voling delegates at “the . ~ convention ‘carried , on - the ~ Cont'd on. Page 2 ‘BCTF meeting in’ Vancouver The committee recommend “said general reaction among ‘that the act. be. amended ‘to’ _Gelegates was that the BCTF . provide that a teacher could be - WaS_ more important than any | dismissed for inefficiency -or “one individual. ~ misconduct at any time‘during “One delegate summed up the’ theschool year by giving him-30 ‘feeling by saying that when days notice. A teacher. could: be you're attacked from without dismissed after three or four - the only recourse is unity within reports were received. ' ‘the ranks,’"said Chen-Wing. ‘indicating “that the learning free trip . Three’ students from Skeena- Cassiar school district will i receive all expense paid trips to Tbe ay . . ‘vActivitiy.-in | all-sectors’ ‘of & employment is improving in the Terrace area but at a'slow rate; | says Don Walker, Manager ‘of ~ Bx i “ — ‘ ; 2 -; Affiliates, The Chamber hopes: “ Sesiieoaty i ... the Canada. Manpower Centre -statement:in its April 15 Issue) 7; ate). The Chamber hopes : here, He’ added ‘that most job: ith. the. a! thot.on April £1, 1971, Ford | sp atuirente: Ite ‘5 SUNDAY To THURSDAY _ Opportunities’ are’ for! trained .” M: pot “Mueh. |Motor Compaiiy ‘had recalled — : eee EGC CNMgHAcHapIRINEIE - and experienced people, There.’ valuable: jr ‘mation -may be’. 23,000 Vega ~ cars. the promot OG io i) are ‘few opportunities for ‘the led: saving Unnecessary .. ‘statement was incorrect. Ford: « ivic . ee ed oo pee bonnie tate are eagerly natafices travel Motor. ‘Company does: nat: "Surrounding districts Te ~ Sought after by the many‘young nay be paid to explore © | ‘imsnufacture Vega cars, - rounding districts. , people who -have come ta’. b opporttinities in-other areas, TN - oy Pat Boyle. and Kerry. Condon ; Of special interest to young: -husky mens the amouncement -. . that ‘an’ 8. week basic. mining *. Course will: start | ehorse © - : rd. Jobs i } - Terrace in the hopes of- finding + ° . charge ..of the work. ip drive. 7 ket; Corbin: = al