FROVINCIAL LIBRARY 7" = co a, PARLIAWENT BLDS, . oa ae ee _ . | , + VICTORIA : B.C, ’ ' a . : im - - ss ts WESTERN - : t : if | peers ETD. |): Northera ‘Drugs: | ae “Mon. - Sat 929 lo, Sun, 2 - é p.m, p | Highway. 16 West ae by | .- Of Skeena Forest Products. __ (SERVING TERRACE AND DISIRICT [pete Cazes ave. ‘eases if SN YEAR NOL] TERRACE, Bie. THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 45-657. Price 15°. oy oe : colereiicinan cary ae : - _— My my . : a ; = . ie = " . 7 oe __ . ian ™ " = : — . - ee ee eee ee a : ae *, LW.A. Coast Negotiati- | ng -Commtittee [| spokesman Jack Moore announced a: preliminary - and unofficial vote count of 6,730 for acceptance to 5,915 for rejection, on the settlement proposal. The negotiating committee will be meeting tomorrow after the official and final tally Me fas beeen made. The mea. Union understands that a the industry will also be - = meeting tomorrow to og Make its final decision. Optimism about Terrace’s future is firm... Whether or not the general world economy sees a. bit of a tapering-off period in the next couple of. years or so -- this part of B.C. is seen as an inevita- _ ble growth area. Evidence for this may be seen jn. two major commercial developments underway on the main street of Terrace Lakelse Avenue, Turban Holdings are finalizing the development of a property between Lakelse and Sparks streets —. that will featurea Bank of Montreal building where these streets meet, At Lakelse and Sparks streets a fried chicken restaurant will be in business and in between them a large retail store will possibly be occupied by a national chain store. a, On the south side of Lakelse a huge shopping complex will soon be construction by Northwest: Reaity. We have it from realiable sources that the: Catholic church has sold the convent property and will eventually move the church and Veritas Hall. The new complex will feature a Hudson’s Bay C- ompany Store, twin movie theatres, a shopping | ‘mali and a large number of retai! outlets. © So Terrace is obviously here to stay. “1 . oO @ : Look Looking for , S : a job? me = Workis available in the *... Terrace — -Canada Manpower area for eople witht -the right ualifications. This is so espite construction and logging industry closure, teports Jim Pettis of the Terrace Canada Manpower Centre.: A lumber grader with An architect will be in town soon with working. drawings for the lobby and meeting room.facilities for the front of the arena — with construction due to’ Start this fall. Ct | eas There is no doubt about it -- this arena will be the ae finest in ‘the northwest — because the view of the vos valley from the ‘second floor meeting room, combined with the view inward fo the ice surface activities -- will make it an exciting, stimulating P-. ‘lace to meet ~- a great social centre. Council has d hh _ a toe a _.... Shown. much vision in locating on the hillside site _ man A or B ticket is District governor meets Terrace Rotary Club. ~ _Pictured above left to right are Alec Inselberg, the District with its birch tree setting and sweeping panorama & required in Hazelton. John King, District Governor of Rotary District 504 was in Governor’s Representative, Donna Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. John of the town. Arena's placed in flat, gravel pit style . g This man Would also be Terrace to meet with the officials ‘of ‘the local :branch: of the: King and the president of the Rotary Jim Thomson, @ requiredtodosomeother _ organization. ak , eee: locations beside empty-highways have little appeal. ° related sawmill or, planer. _ “This, in fact will be much more than an arena — it lated sé _ 7 a will be the social-heart of the town. : TSummer® ..work is 8k pete sets priosiés 4 . nee ia eee inik ees B wailable for a Junior Ss pee. landscape architect = on a consulitg basis © s Engineering :assistant in’ = * -. ae JAMES Cape. aTCHREC! cons ” ‘draw up a long range plan for development of parks, - for Terrace. This will enable council to set-aside. ‘,and zone land ‘for eventual and immediate park and Level...‘ eres SE eens eu ens Pen ar ees ; Ts, + Mo ‘ ~, Public skating, minor hockey for th f the District of District of Terrace will receive hockey league (3) rental. . 'Oné person as supervisor. We =>, oe, ee 2 . : Most types. of 8 y e people of the District of Dist “Bees will be as followsr public: will hot be-involved with setting *.- Parks will be part of Terrace’s development over Brak smcnsmt Arena polic g be able to use a Transit eee nS vey "s and figure skating will take first Terrace. The program of activ. first priorily and have the ©: _ Wal anvalve ‘ * . adesmen are in great order of preference and priority ities is to provide public skat- - reserved right to postpone or ‘skating - adults 60-:cents; up booths, stalls, chairs, tables “the next five years. lemand throughout the in. the: use. of ‘Terrace.: ing, community hockey, figure’: ve-schedule any activity on a. "students, 30 cents; children; 20 or dismantling of same unless. m ‘Ferrace Manpower area, Community Arena, -- |“ . skating, speed skating and ‘temporary basis in ‘order to .. Cents: "Season: tickets are’$9. the organization: reqjiest this 5 Beas am Mechanics, Millwrights, Terrace Recreation other approved recreational: accommodate another: (single } and $20..(family), "assistance und is willing to pay & Machinists, and Welders: Co™mission has just released activities." . activity.” oe teeth flog ft Strip ticket book: of 10. ‘cost of labour. involved. fall ired. iS policyon.arena management. “In addition: the arena -has < “The order of priority for” tickets will be1$250 and 25. At-the discretion of the Parks. gare especially required. — and use for the up-coming - been designed: for “off ice” arena useis: priority A, (1) pu- “ tickets, $5.° Skate, sharpening. .and Recreation Department the. All these jobs require season, Starting this fall:.-° - season use: : tennis, roller blic skating; (2) minor hocky _ will cost'50 cents:per pair. ~~ cost for. additional’ staff ‘and: =~ oe .. | mo _ ~.“earrter boy @ men with formal traiming ‘The Terrace’ Community - -skating, bingo, beer. garden, . (3) figure skating. |“... Ice rental will be.$5 per hour.“ adequate police protection will . , 3) Con'don Page 2°. —-Arena is: intended to provide: . dances etc. . The Parks and Priority B: (1) junior and for ‘Terrace and District. Minor be charged to the renter. : eo , . recreational facilities by and Recreation Department of the senior. hockey; (2) commercial Hockey and forfigureand speed . The rental charge does not.- . se meupseminc is a ae oe . Skating. Ice rental for junior, include the right to operate the intermediate and* senior. team | concession in the complex, this practice will ba $10 per hour, for right being the sole responsibil - “\p Commercial or industrial — $14 ity ..of the recreation: per hour, | ion 7 departments) The recreation ‘department ~~. eh, will receive 40 per cent of gross _, Al the discretion of the Parks. gate receipts:{or minimum of and Recreation Department,.a $45) from’ junior, intermediate performance bond of $100 is to and senior hockey games. The | bedeposited 48 hours prior:to an admission price is set by the evenl. ~: Ae club.: Lacrosse ‘practice. will, Special «attractions : will . be. cost §4 per’ hour ‘and lacrosse” booked on a percentage basis on games $7.60 per hourior:40 per straight rental. Each event to vent of the gross from adm- be negotiated separately:’. .- ission:.sales--- whichever is All charges for the arena go to greater.. Broomball.'use will defraying expenses for its cost $10 ‘per hour.. A skating . annual: operation éstimated at party will cost $10 per hour or 20 some $20,000 for:the first year. - cents per person -- whichever is 9. °° . ; Greater, Each request for a -bonspiel wee will be negotiated separately. ae ; _ Regular rental charges for 1. Application for rental must - “outside use of the arena areas be submitted to the Parks and follows: political, religious Recreation. Office at. least’ 43 rallies, commercial. hours priortothe time required. - “conventions, $150 per day. with ~ Seasonal . bookings MUST BE - admission charge or collection submitted two weeks prior to t- "and $100 per day if there is no= he starting of the’schedule.. « *- ‘admission charged: °"" - > ee ; Regulations governing “the - ‘at 2: Paymeris for use of ice ‘and this week go ta: ; only from 6p.m.to Lam, $100 Parks: d Recreation General . “without admission charge and -' : Office; at-least:24-hours before #3 the Hamer. $50 if admission is charged.“ rental : and for those’ re. . In the. case of. bingo ‘or’ a questing