(Children Joined veterans, local dignitaries and officials, and a broad cross sectlon of other people in last week's Remembrance Day march down: Lakelse Ave. to a wreath-laying ceremony at the cenotaph in front of city hall. . ~Nass pioneer dies & report from Victoria in- dicates that the man for whom 2,368-meter Mount Priestley was named died recently at the age of 100, Arthur Featherstone Priestley encountered a surveyor on the mountain while he was living in Aiyansh during the 1920's. The men camped together, and when -. the surveyor discovered they had _both gone to the same English... college, he named. the peak: -overlooking the Nass Valley after: Priestley. : ‘Priestley was born on the iste of Wight in 1887, graduated. we | from Repton College and came° Margaret Nicholas, of Vancou- ver; a daughter, Kathleen Hughan, of Aiyansh; a son, Kenneth, and a daughter, Lyn- ette Stofer of Victoria; seven grandchildren, 14 great grand-. children and five great, great grandchildren. “Terrace council has ‘endorsed the Ministry of Attorney Gener- . al. Police Services Branch, “Guidelines for Funding of * Police-based ‘Victim/ Witness Services’’, As set out in the guidelines, programs would be. partially funded by the Ministry of At- ‘torney General to provide help to victims of all types of crime. . This would provide ‘‘non- crisis’ victims with the required 4 .case-specific information and ‘justice system information, re- ferrals to other programs, emo- ~ tional ‘support, assistance with - forms such as Criminal “Injury Compensation applications or victim impact statements, child “care during interviews, and transportation and/or accom- _ paniment to appointments or court, -Witness services would in- clude: ‘applicable - information, liaison with the Crown, court familiarization and accompani- ment, emotional support and child care. . The guidelines also.emphasiz- ed that any community-based victim/witness programs funded by the ministry would recognize the importance of special Sroups &g to Canada.at the age of 17. He | -’ settled in the Nass: Valley at Aiyansh and worked there as a grocery. store proprietor, tea- cher, postmaster; notary public ae and served: as justice of. the. peace. In 1929 he moved to Victoria -and took out a partnership in an advertising business, and later * became‘ the owner of a second- hand store. He is survived by a sister, Ketchikan plays here The Terrace Caledonia Ker- mode boys basketball team is - | hosting one of-the senior high school squads from Alaska this I weekend, The Kay-High Kings of Ketch- . ikan will be here with their Junior Jayvee team for games on Sunday and Monday. In the Sunday series, the Jayvees take on Skeena Juniors } at 7 p.m. The Kings-Kermodes game goes at 8:30 p.m. On Monday, Kermodes meet the Kings again at 1:30 p.m., with the Skeena-Jayvee contest at 3:30 p.m. Admission will be charged for.these games at Cale- donia High School. The Floyd Tolman Show Country/Rock Trio NOW! . | e at the Terrace Hotel Nov. 16-28, 1987 Terrace needs better air transportation ai ‘Services for economic development. For r Ageressive Advocacy for Terrace yo " 11/18p “Terrace Review — - Wednesday, November 13, 1987: 3 - Vv ictim sérvice. program ~ endorsed. by council ‘salary for a: full-time coor- of victims, ‘such as those of Sex- ‘wal assault, child abuse or wife " assault, and would work in co- operation with other planned or: existing victim/ witness services in the community. The ministry has proposed a» formula. for cost-sharing - the salary of a full or part-time community-based program co- ordinator that’ would’ be ‘sup- plemented by volunteers, Lim- ited funding. would also be avail-. able for operational and promo- tional expenses. The funding formula offered a maximum of 100 percent fund- ing in the first year of operation, - 66 percent in the second and 50 percent thereafter. The guide- lines set the, maximum annual dinator at $40,000 and state that any funding exceeding the 50. percent level would not be avail- ‘able ‘after the 1989/90. fiscal year. - Municipal prégrams contract- ing with the ministry would be accountable to. the ministry as well as to their boards or the police officers in ‘charge and would be expected to’ become ‘members and conform to the standards and code of ethics - established by the B.C. Associa- tion of Police Affiliated Vic- tim/Witness Services. Council mittee for further consideration: Police report On Nov. 14 at approximately midnight a vehicle was stolen from ‘the Thornhill Pub. The vehicle and the driver were ap-. prehended at the Old Skeena B TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! , Wednesday Is | SHIRT DAY. Men’s business shirts _— or Ladies’ cotton blend |" dress shirts "expertly laundered Ratever you wear a“ ¢ clean with care, _Sichards Cleaners Kiddie Corner from the Post Office “4° THomihill Public Marker” RE ney Bridge. A Terrace man has been : charged with impaired driving. . and driving with over 0.08. mg.- ‘of alcohol in his bloodstream, as. - well as theft of an automobile. “2nd ANNUAL CHRISTMAS | TURKEY SHOC ; T All proceeds go to Charity = ow ber 15 — December 15 ‘Try your luck on our newly covered Pool Tables! Serving the community for 11 years! Gus' Family Recreation 4544 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. ‘has referred thie” guidelines to the Community ‘and Recreation Services Com-° tee ise ai eben ie peer ee