A ET ‘WESTERN TRAILER SALES Ep, > a 4, Mon. - Sat.9-9 ‘Sun. 12-6 pam, 3 4614 Lazelle: - Ave. 635-6666, Highway 16 Werk. ' Of Skeena Farest *. PHONE sxs.esee ' @éth YEAR NO. se Thornhill teacher SERVING TERRACE AND DIS1RICT " --TERRACE, B.C. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1972 "635-6257 ° New driver: ) license issued | killed | _ Theresa Peters, 23, a teacher at “Thornkill Primary School,. was killed Saturday morning - : in a single car accident four miles west of Pr- ince George. Theresa Alexander Peters died when the car in which she was a passenger went out of control and rolled over sevéral limes. The driver, also a Thornhill teacher, 25 year old Judith Gail Thatcher was in good condition today in Prince George hospital. ..Two young Thornhill sisters, eight year old Mary Anne Elizabeth Kurek. and seven year old Jacqueline Anne Kurek were also passengers in the. car, Jacqueline is in Prince - George hospital in ond condition. Anderson - speaks to: Attorney-General -Drivers’ licences in British Columbia will have a new look starting July 4. All licences issued or renewed “after that date will include a coloured photograph of the holder. In announcing the change, Leslie Peterson said that it has been introduced primarily “to make identification easier and to assist the enforcement agencies in making sure that the-licence is being used by the person entitled to use it. “The new format is ‘recognition of the fact that a driver’s licence has become almost a universal form of identification,”’ he said. “The licence will be useful as a positive means of identification in connection with driving, but for other purposes as well.” Peterson noted that British Ideas Wanted hobbies or a skill of any kind maybe you'd like a | chance to-sell them by Id. son, Chester, and ‘John, seven, found a rewarding ‘way ‘to spend: the ‘he ice holiday. They dropped their net into the Skeena River, just _ “raft - project, - ‘Sears, 230 Dobie Street, Liberals’ Guest speaker. at the - coming Terrace and.-. District Liberal. Association’s General - Meeting and Nom. inating Convention will be David Anderson, B.C, Liberal Jeader.. There are two nominees running for the position of candidate for Skeena © riding. The meeting i is « July 5 at 8 p.m. in. the , Veritas Hall. Terrace . drops out One of Terrace’ 5 -two members on the Kitimat-Stikine Regional Board will have tc . resign since the: latest census figures reveal Terrace with a population of under 10,000. The figures -released by the - federal government. show hhe . Terrace population to be 9,991, . The provisional figures had th- em just over 10,000, the number necessary to have two representatives sit an the board, Alderman E. Clift and Alderman [Ian MacDonald. represent Terrace on the board _ at the moment, but one of them will now have have ta step do- . wn, Terrace will now ibe allovied one director who will carry five . votes ~- instead of two directors . with three votes each. .. Kitimat's official population is “11,803, compared: with the ” earlier figure of 11,813. Kitimat ; is - allowed ..to. -have.: two representatives on the regional board and- they .are: ‘Aldermen Joe Banyay and Don: Silekney. ‘AU TOMONILE INSURANCE ‘In a brief: 10 the Royal. Commission..on- “Automobile: * insurance, the Halifax branch’ of. Consumers’. Association ‘of Cunatia has urged the inguranee- | industry’ -to: advise the: public ” which aulemoabiles -are the. * sulest La drive andthe easiest te» repair al the lowest: ‘dost, With: Insunance “prem ur based accordingly. thatidlaciurers taut induced la design: vehicle: “ansuragey ~ appeal , heailquarters..a Gloucester, “Streel, tne poy Es -. Centre presented us with the -- _ Necessity of reassessing - By Mayor Lioyd Johnstone The loss of* the Civie last. *-year our: community recreation needs and. relating _these needs. to priorities based on our * » abidty to pay. No one will - ‘\. deny the very important - role that"was played .by the old Civic Centre ‘and - the service it performed: as the focal point forthe | social. and recreational happenings in Terrace, Our investigatious confirmed. that an ideal ‘recreation situation ‘in a-. ‘community should invo- lve . facilities ilized by..all age’ groups, and that’ these: facilities be as multi-purpose: as. ‘possible’ within certain We. our. limitations. - channelled discussions in this -dir- ection, During this past~ year, many changes have - taken’ place. in the. jogs and. programs that can be it~. ~“mmunity. which have a great bearing on the fut- ‘ure path that should be taken by Terrace'to fulfill our recreational needs. for the present, and some. years hence. The experience’ of other com nities with the jn- troducti ‘arenas‘have a very. great impact on.a community, not only during the winter ' Season when skating, ice. hockey and ice shows are . available but also during : the. ‘summer . months : when: ‘roller’ ‘skating; fairs, carnivals, shows,’ -ete., are available, .and'. fills a very large. récre-: : ational void. Council has approached the problem: of replacing recreational. * facilities on the basis of our needs and the ideal’ situation would indicate! that our necds areas fol=: Jows:. an arena; a facility: for. meetings.’ and ‘social. events, te, a Section for’. Why: is granny irritable? is .How. can you help an older j person living with you who is crotchety and, irritable? “y ust as witha young. ‘child, you iepiect his dignity , and right ho complain,:aecept (without :condoning): » his mood and give himroom.to-and freedom to‘beef «and lash out): Beyond this’ acceptance, you'can’help. by trying touncover theirritant - why i is: ‘he irritable, and: frustrated? - : _Is there a physical r eagon cons * ‘environment a frustration ~: “has