*. -Neles- from Cily . Hall, — location al 4636 Lazelle, That. Tuesday, November 12, area is zoned Ci ‘Central "A request fromthe Terrace © Commercial a ‘zoning ‘ which Christian Reform Church fpr a. permits the establishment of a tax: exemption for their bus terminal.” . _ playground land was. denied One hour parking ts: allowed -_ ‘with the understanding thal the. .on the street. | . a administration: . of-~: the _As part of the discussion, on. _ Municipality “will. explore all the itema,-Council tpok the op- “possible ‘areas of relief and portuitity: to’ crilicize current report back to the. Church . bus facilities in Terrace, statirig group.’ = a _- that customer services-are not- Tobe Pe et vo even cloge to satisfactory. - _ A new municipal. treasurer- wT a colléctor,; Mr. Ralph Dunbar was sworn in by:administrator .. has received permission to set- : Jack Hardy. His appointment is. up Christmas Cheer Kettles in- . ‘effective as of November 1 this . Terrace again this year, They . year. _ ©. g-) Will be’ up and in operation an. corse eo. the 13 and 14, 20 and 21 and a Council {urned over a request lhe 24of December... * from “E.A. Gardner Lid. of (00 2.8 fe Terrace’ to the planning com-. A lelter of information from’ mittee. The request was forthe the’ Liquor Administration * establishment of a bus loading ~ Branch, outlining amendments: a zone:on: Lazelle Avenue, -fron- . to the Government Liquor Act wu, Ung the new Terrace bus depot with: regard to: neiohhorwhs 92 | ‘> America?:- Well, ‘man, ail. tney mat.all the beasts thal.prove » any troubla“to. man. ier - ».Sinee you ask me, I'l tell you. |: L have another report Inmy ~ Yankee south west, there per. - possession, and Its called the - pound mean when you rile’em, Bankslanders. It's a fin. but by and large they can't be leresUng report dealing with .° listed as.dangeroup.- 9°00.” native’ land claims and oil ‘The ‘hig: cal. of this ‘country, ' gompanies: But iels put that on- boy, ‘he has the’ potential tobe” “ya. the’ shelf aud- have a. little. the front runner, in. dangerous. & * ‘gomiething In the lighter ‘vein... - But they is something aboul hia. 3 ~Hawdy boy - you readin’ one ” character that disqualifieshim, — z “of them-outdoors magazines?.-; He could kill a man.in @ flash’ - “% . Ta like to know what for-they's and there ain't no hunter that’s. -~* enough wild country’ in: these ‘Hig equal"-But he is aloof and ~ paris to fill out a:eabin. full of distance, he‘wants‘no truck” then magazines. I'd suppose © with man, and you . better , . you believe all that you read in- believe, boy, that she. has no’. “. “Them don't._you boy?" trouble avoiding man. the author: and the editor . . Moose and deer and such are don't agree on whats the most -végitarians who are-just lookin’ {dangerous animal’ in North . for their next lunch and trying ~ Coops te o> lo keep thelr hide in one plece. -, Xmas lights -. *- you don't comer or crowd a big - now approved ‘and do a lot of damagé when. . , they’geis riled ... A WALL, boy, since you brought jtup, he’s a lot like out big cals - . callse ~'ofetleral Energy Minister”. Donald Macdonald has given . he's a ‘tha’ go-aliead: for. traditional . capable™ énough «ta. 2 : * coward, But he's a family man -” Ghristrnas ;Decoration Division: -’ anda Jol likea big, friendly dog. * jadiai Sure he pulls. down moose and deel’, aridhe don’t do it gentle or _gracefil, ha does it cause thats tik ihe: way nature says he must larget'for energy conservation é ‘eliorls ‘uring the: .coming~ “inta timber. or lit aut-over the ~ Wolverine, yes man, J.’air » forgot them, Boy, If wolverines, ~” was one half as viclous'as (hase ~ out; and with as many. of thei s there Is’ hereabout,; ‘they'd: hava you and meet off:clear-to last" fall asa ¢ *;. abdve the knees by'now,, Sure & yehiele for introducing energy’ "wolverine is an-ornery citizen, conservation awareness a nd.’ bulhe's one of the smartest.: He enough to beat a man,-s0-he . for’: does his beat takeep a lot of pine legged critlers.*: on When it comes lo numbers of ° “incidents .Iween anlmals :and “man, the bear claims top spot. ’- resources, the: industry“ sup-' ports, Mr. ‘Macdonald's’ ew. Suggestion that-..Christmas «lights be turned on’ after’ 6:00 “‘The-Perrace Salvation Army oa have lo do is: ask me, for I've * ‘trouble and it's certain he’s no - ve ACK: Yessir man, that School ma'am 1 her'sites live. Bul, come'a man, the Wolf ‘pow will galher his family and fade . “ain't . 5 outdoors. editors make’ them’ | ‘don't have to be told he aint? big “| i responsible use ofall energy’ {rees between him and‘us twa") “City pubs” was ‘tabled for. future consideration and clarification. A brief from the Terrace and * District Arts Couneil, in support oftheir request. for financial ~assislance for the 1974-75 season has. been turned over to the Terrace‘ Recreation Com- mission. .As well,-members of - that Counell willbe invited. to the next-meeting af Council. - a Te A oe # lo have Saturday, November 23 declared Music Day in Terrace. ‘On that-day a special presen be presented’. (See -Gelails- elsewhere)... oo. Acting. on ‘a letter from: “Marylin Davies, Council. moved - “Lalion entitled Spectrum '74 will - further.” “Council also received a letter’ feam the provincial Fish and. Wildlife” Branch, over, the tha bind is.” “Them Little wild pigsdownin the. stlil ain't learned ~that some.. ‘yebel like man can challenge his not.n20 where, Joa -Man, you gotta stop readin’ that trash and look into some quality material. ‘Like the Bible man, Pag veya Ue you think of the Bible, she says moose if you ain't prepared for “in -Genises,.' “thal «Man: shall * > trouble; ‘They're big and fast “have dominion over ‘the world and the beasts therein”, }-The. ‘animals don't contest’ the fact, ~ do they boy?? =) os 20": ‘almost. had: me: married : up, livin’ in-one of them high risers - and chained to a desk: -Man, IT don't like my shafes ag close as ° thal. 2 _ You know, man, the grizzly is. “and 60 inspections were carried “aut. As well a group of children ‘were given a lour of the Hall, first aid‘ altendants were _ provided. for. local hockey - 32: Umnes, “sixteen -of these on “signature af Dave Hatler,~ regional wildlife biologist. The letter was in regards to Floyd Frank's proposal for a park asa solution -to drainage problems and read {Both fisheries biologists are impressed ‘with the proposal and would like to both encourage you to consider - iLand to offer our expertise and experience, should ‘yau require - it? pot! Council. passed on this lettes! to the engineering department who are currently engaged in a : feasibility study of the proposal. Monthly reports on policing, ‘fire protection, weather and water .and sewage. operations were received. ' ‘ wered nine calls, including twe garbage container and one false- alarm. Among the cascs for the blazes. were. faulty . electrical wiring; electrical: failure,- in aulo, gas fumes, ‘children with matches, and cigarettes, - ‘Total fire ‘damage. exceeded $20,000. The ambularce was called out emerganciés, 1.7. “” One new member was added, five. fire “practices: were held, . games, two. fire extinguisher’ practices were conducted for employees ina local mill, six of . the volunteer firemen are in- ', Did" I ever ‘have “a close: squeek?- A couple, boy: “About”. the closest was some lime back... “They-don’t bother man, byt best- -. Boy, itdon’t matter what else _ pointed ‘Lieutenant. , (See story - stood by.on Hallowe'en evening. “SEWAGE AND WATER‘ *.°~ "High water levels'in October “apparéntly heavily damaged : ‘yeached ‘total’: of. 50,077,900 ‘gallons for the month. A flow of - a 94,812,000 gallons. was-reported - yalved in upgrading their. in- dustrial first aid. tickels, four ‘paid. firemen are doing . the same, Per: Halversen’ was’ ap- elsewhere). en As well - volunteer © flremen the North Eby intake and it had ‘to “be. shut-down. :) Minor problems: also were reported at “Water: consumption’ levels : > yatirings ; “a. Temperature Tho Earth’s . temperatute In- + creagea whth depth—initally at: va tate of 48 degrees Centigrade: ° per. milo, Thus, 60 miles down it . 9g white hot. After that the rate - . of increage begins’ to fall. Le pam. and turned coff upon rr ra re ee Blacks get into some quarzels’ with man, but most times, the bear gets in a corner with: no: ~ choice but to fight, Blacks is big. _ and strong and don’t fear many. ‘animals ‘in’ the wild, bul they - pespect. the: damage, man can as. Ifa bear gets In a-bind, boy, ‘he'll. kill and? maim. *~ Just 4 Room’House On ‘Sande’ BWd. : Needs, Repairs.‘ Best Offer To $9995.00 Takes Tt Phone Ernie Fisher ta dwelling fires, two: in” autos, « - three bush ofires,’ a “fire: in-a. from the Pollution Control . ° Center. WEATHER . The average. maximum temperature for October. was 51.65 degrees, the ‘average minimum, 28.65 degrees.’ High ‘for the month was 63 degrees reached on October the Ist, The low: temperature was | 31 recorded on both the 20 and 21 of this month. . The average . temperature for last month was 45.15 degrees. a “The rainfall was the big story, a whopping 10.46 inches falling © © 0n.22 days. That brought the - total precipitation for the year ‘0 some 35 inches... ‘ Council adopted Unies by-laws - - a--building, plumbing and _ business. licence by-law. “” © preliminary teport on the _reasons for contaminated well waler ‘al a Skeena Sireet ‘ad- “eport is forwarded to Council i’ Hie ‘SKeena, Health Matt. cat gd fae EL “dress was tabled until a. final -. A report from Robert Hobson ‘ of the engineering department of the Municipality on problems with a sewer laferal at 4818 ” Park, slated that-at no time was - the municipal side of the lateral ‘blocked. .- The resident al the;address was asking: for compensation for problems associated with a blocked. sewer.’ He will be advised of the engineering department's findings. Finally, Council will examine the budgel closely to see whether they made provision for-$15,000 ta purchase a sewer flushing. truck... After a . memorandum: from. the Municipal Engineer C.M. Gale, recommending the purchase of -such a unit, Council debated at some length whether funds for _ “the truck had been made “available in the budget” or whether thal ‘item had been dropped, The malier was .. referred to -Uhe finance com- _ | milter, arr oY cabo ah pts Sen - while in transit. ‘ i ocr a, wa *q7a2 ‘Lakelse Ave. Travel ‘Service Lid. - 635-6181 ACREAGE AT USK tab le. Asking $12,000.00. ‘AcoZY HOME ’ On lanid scaped corer . Fully furnishe' Full price $23,000.00, ‘Three badroams. 9 , Mostly cleared 500,00. es 7 vw 4792 SPARKS STREET - - year old home.” Three ¢ with flnished ree. room.) Wall to wall shag’ rug. ‘bedroom. Access fram both ~ Some 9-1: percent financing “peers eeween act “LARGE LOT 600 REVENNE “duplex units now available, * Large well bullt ihree bedroom home on river at Usk. This property offers rural living with privacy. ’ .\Excallent garden. solly power, e home has three bedrooms, large . fireplace, dpe. bath, Price includes fridge, stove and biilard New carpeling and new ceilings, d Including appliances. This ¢ : bedroam home wauid bean ideal-starter for young couple. PRIVACY AND SPACE) ‘Wall bulit three bedroom home onva V2 acre lot on McDeek. ° sized.kltchen and comfortable living room... ‘Completely fenced and Includes 12x. 16 garage. and landscaped, Includes range and fridge: Owner |s open to offers and wishes a quick sale on this, one : ood sized bedrooms, full bsement In ‘living room, ‘halland master 7 FOR MOBILE: - Located on Doble Road, this 125° x "130" lot Is cleared: and served with water, power and telephone. Partlally burned ons bedroom house could be storage shed or 7? Gor value al. ee ee ee We have two multirental situations In Thorahill which show im excollent retuirns. These properties are madestly priced with expansion possibilles. Ask abaut the tralier park or the four ANGUS iWaecres across the and ensy road access. TI Ilving roam with Acorn B I is comforable two: = |_| Sparks and Andersor Street. asking’ 41,000.00. Oo mo ee XS OR NEW HOME, . 635-6361 | - &@611 LAKELSE AVE, . Evenings. ‘Harry ‘Smith ” Stan Parker: ; 635-2826. | 635-4031 John Walbergs | Ken Brandly 836-3677. 636-2401, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 20, 1974, PAGE A} * ie Highway 25 near the Skoglund Hat Springs was restricted to one lane traffic late last week when a Department of Highways rock crusher broke in two, ~The crusher was first purchased back in the late: .1930’s and had been used by the ‘Department to produce small stock piles, of crushed materials. It was being towed when the frame of the crusher ap- . parently broke due to metal fatigue.. The two pieces, separated by some 100 yards, are pictured above. ° PROPERTY MANAGEMENT A.J. McCOLL - NOTARY PUBLIC Seeing Is Believing ‘and Look At Thesel! Beautifully finished 5 bedroom (3 up, & 2 down) home with attractive living roam containing rock-faced fireplace. Finished rumpus raom In bright basement with washroom. This hame with enclosed garage js situated on nicely land- scaped view lot close to schoal & will sell af $55,000.00. . A quiet setiing in town located an over 1 acre, this lavely family home with 3 bedrooms on main floor plus two, badrooms in basement area, is ideal for the hobby gardner. Other Features Include plumbing in basement area with 4 finished rumpus room. The listed price-of $55,000.00 Includes bullt im range with 2 ovens, fridge, built in dishwasher, washer and dryer. ; . mo, Quality threa bedroom hama with full basement (some framing completed) situated on a corner lotan the bench. § This home is approximataly ona year old and features 6 large living room M th fireplat cu, a double carport with basement e anda sundeck off ihe dining area, : priced ‘at $50,000.00. . , : ealisnically Two bedroom homo with large kitchen located in scenic rurai : setting, on nearly 2 acres, ohly 9 miles from town center. This nicoly finished hame is carpets throughout and the fisted price of $27,250 Includes a range, fridge, washar and dryer. ‘LOTS OF LOTS FOR YOU TO VIEW Town lots, rural lots and rural acreage. Come In and discuss details with us. ; . a ‘ UST WH US .. “WE SPECIALIZE”. ~ BUD McCOLL: RES. 635-2662... BOB HALLSOR _ RES. 635-9717.» a ee enero PE ea A 4