Terrace Many Terrace horsemen ame home from the Bulkley ‘alley exhibition Horse Show ist weekond with ribbons and ‘ophies, E r and tear out of the horses d' riders alike but. to both roved to be a very rewarding perience, a spokesman & ports. . " s votes a ‘Friday morning started cut: ith the grade horses shown shown by Judy Greening i ‘first place in’ the Mare ivision. Third place was taken iy Flame, owned and shown by icki Lorimer. Fourth place as owned and shown. by “Tohn Dison, First place in. the Grade fireening with his horse Tikki. won awards but this time she ceived Grand ‘Champion ‘for ; grade horses, judged out of .23 ‘other horses. In model grade ponies, "Wayne ithird place ribbon. ‘. i Other registered. horse ; jawards went tosecond place My = Golden Rialla, a palomino in the : {Mare division owned and shown by Eugene Johnson, - The 'stallion division brought up the fe (Grand Champion of Other _ ‘Registered Horses, ‘Alberta ‘Beck took first place and Grand mm Champion with her Morgan % Stallion, Smokeyfield, —. ' In anglo-arab and half- ; arabians, pranced out of the arena with a first place in Mares and also i received the Reverse Champion in.the whole division, -:. Junior showmanship class ; Started out the aflernoon with 27 contestants. Totem Saddle Club mm} Queen, Linda Timko of Usk, ‘| Showed Malainka Minx to a second place ribbon, Junior Western pleasure 'class, - judged oon. the a : performance of the horse, had : nofirst place trophy winner, but aan Sugar Dan, ridden by Trudy - © | Hamer took top placeing and ‘earned second place ribbons. Also in the pleasure class, ' Vicki Lirimer rode her, horse wm | Flame and gained fourth spot, | Linda Timko, riding fe Malainka Minx took second Mm, place in Junior Stock Seat : | aso le M.-Mithcand Be {also Plited secon Reinihg. * | In ,Ejglish ‘and. "Western | Matched - ‘Pairs, the -Terrace ; ‘ team of Trudy. Hamer: and |; Karen Greening, riding Sugar: , Ban and Sandy. respectively, | isteal the. show | | The two day show took a ‘Jot of nder halter. “‘Nahanie” owned Gelding class went to Bill - udy Greening’ 5 Nahanie again ' ‘Webber's “'Mi-Koe” took the. My Golden Rialla - . Performance classes started RWESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1971" horses | ‘took the trophy... . In Englis "Equitation Basic Seat, Trudy on Asonti Ferseyn § rode away with second place ribbons, - ‘Linda: :'Timko placed - fourth in the same event. ',According-to reports, Terrace | practically: manopolized the -trail horse class. First: place Nibbon and tropliy went to Tikki,: ‘with rider Bill Greening. Second place went:to Linda Timko-on -Malainka Minx and third place went to Karen Greening on her’ -horse Sandy: Hh : On” Saturday - - “Terrace , started “off “with: Reserve Champion: inthe Appaloosa:.Halter’ Classes. ‘Laurie- Hamer’s . Appaioosa yearling filly Tsena Chickara, shown. by’. Trudy Hamer, received: the first. place trophy : in Foals .‘and-. Yearlings. place inthe maré - class. Bill Watson's: ‘Smokey Joe’ Terra’ got the first place in Stallion | ; division. Laurie Hamer's “Tsena Chickara’ got ‘the Reserve Champion for all the Appies shown. | In the Arabian mares, Shillelagh Velevet,- owned and morning Shoshoni Sioux, also owned by 7 Laurie Hamer, received third - Shown by. Jean "Maximchuk, ere took second’ place. In the ‘Stallion division, Deodar’s Espada, owned and shown by Wayne Webber, took second — place. Shellelagh Victor, shown -by Jean. Maximehuk, was the third place, winner. Deodar’s __ Espada, owned and shown by Wayne Webber, took Reserve Champion in the whole Arabian Division. Hamer's Appaloosa’ mare, Shoshoni Sioux, got fourth : place. - ; In the afternoon, the out. with road’ Hack, Jean Hamer’s Anglo-Arab mare, Asonti’ Ferseyn, ridden’ by Trudy Hamer, the fourth place ribbon. Malainka Minx, ridden and owned by ‘Linda Timko of Usk, took the reserve place. _In, Pleasure Saddle Pony, 11 years and under, Deiter Olson rode Coco ‘to the reserve placing, - Terrace took all the placings in the senior Novelty Costume Class, First Place went to Elaine - MacKay, riding Gambler, making as a bandit, She was equiped with a hottle of wine(?) anda corpse behind the complete ings, Third place ‘went.to Ann Patterson in Dan Snoopy outfit, rid iB Sugar’ an. « : re In Produce of Dam, Laurie | = TSINA CHICKARA; showing off ribbons won during the weekend's Bulkley Valley Horse Show in Smithers. Terrace coritestants nearly stole the entire show. For more details see this page " suitcases. - Suitcases - swiped... -. Thieves’ overnight Thursday . entered a vehicle. parked on Seott Avenue in Terrace and stole a three piece set of ladies luggage. ‘RCMP say the luggage had be oved: . Anyone siding ih the luggage, presunied - to be> brown, are. -fF° -requested to. ‘coritact the ; : * Terrace RCMP detachment."’, “ | § Mining industry B breaks income record | British Columbia’s mining m ‘industry has generated a record : $550 million annual income in. a0 ithe province, wy i The industry has established inew , records for capital ‘expenditures, sales revenues, -exploration and development ‘expenditures in providing ‘employment. ° fem, These latest figures which fe reflect the mining industry's wy jmajor role in B.C,’s economic: - g ‘growth are included i ina special ‘study released today. © : The. report ‘said . that: the | dynamic growth of ‘the industry. ‘but was compiled’ independently , iof ihe association ' by Price iWaterhouse & & Co. It is the fourth: study i in recent years which reports on the (growth of the minhig industry in IBC, and its importance ‘to the jprovincial economy.. The study covers operations for. 1970 of. metal, asbestos and coal mining in. ‘B.C, - and!” includes y exploration, development and [production operations in. the F | province of 58 companies. ~. about the short-term prospects in the years: 1967-70. has: exceeded expectations and that’ the prospecls for growth over - the short term are bright, “While the... -pregent momentum -of the. industry am | could be seriously affected by Fi such factors as a continuing decline in metal -prices, or changes in taxation and legislative climate, ‘the total: income generated in B.C, by the Jindustry could reach $750 oe i million by’1975 and $1 billion by ms jthe end of the decade.” The report was prepared for 8 for mining, it points out-that the. . propsals - contained .in the... ® | federal budget: and the ; tax. Be. | reform measures: presented in - the House ‘of Commois.: last.’ | on future operations,” *; | these provisions: will ‘almost @ | increase in the tax burden of the _ principal - f ithe Mining Association of B.C. -f Mt | June could have aériond: effect - said _ “After a transitional period, - these provisions will almost certainly result in .a sharp increasein the tax burden of ihe mining industry,” the report said, “As a result. mining companies in British Columbia will pay higher effective mining and income taxes than those in the U.S, and Australia, the two competitors _ for. mining ¢apital:; | ~ ‘ “The prospect of a Substantial _Feduction in after-tax returns. ~ © could result in less’ venture capital tas altracted to the While the report is optimistic... Fost ‘take out “After: a transitional’ period,’ ‘ certainly result: in’ a‘ sharp! 9” ’ _. mining Industry, "the report te 7 ‘ a tax_revenues.” ‘Canadian & Chinese Foods" _ Open Man, thew Sat. 10 am, to: ey am. industry in B, . and this could - have serious deterrent effects .f upon mining exploration, development and production in the province in the longer term, “Further, mining. prospects - which at present would only be marginally profitable may not be carried to completion at the higher levels of taxation and the capital necessary to ‘ the development and expansion of the industry could be, diverted elsewhere, “In the longer term this well could result in a diminution of Exotic meals. “035-61 AL: _TERKRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, Greening. (Bill's on the right) Tikki refused to win a single event this past weekend and decided it better ta he a little greedy. Both displayed top horse show competition for contestants arriving eens (Below)...TIKKI: proud to pose for a Herald - (rom points throughout the Northwest, photographer is accompanied by owner Bilt - "Following is'a letter sent by. Mayor Victor C.G. Jolliffe to Mr. L.J.. Wallace, mat Committee, . ’ The letter concerns plans to change the centennial project of the district of Terrace from a centennial park. The letter was circulated at the last meeting of council, August 23. Mr. Li. Wallace General Chairman .- ~ B.C. Centennial ‘71 Committee Parliament Buildings . ! Victoria, B.C. Dear Sir: District of Terrace and the Terrace Centennial Committee in connection with the Terrace Centennial Project.” It is the wish of bath of the above-mentioned bodies to change our Centennial Project 4720 Lakelse Sept. 5 to 11 Elaine May general: chairman of the B.C, Centennial permanent ice surface to a. Iam writing on behalf of the “to that of a Centennial Park. The..reasons are that the. original permanent project was “to construct an ice surface 80 x ‘900 feet’ on a concrete. base - -eontributed monies in ° the ‘complete. with enclosed ice making plant and foundatlons for a roof structure to be added later, $94,000.00... The above work ‘covers the initial stages of .a proposed. fully .enclosed.- ice” ~ -arena 120 feet x 240 feet long with seating capacity for 1000, -spectator’s.”” -This: involved. a substantial -amount of voluntary donations and. we have been successful in raising some $50,000.00 towards thisproject, and are in fact - currently having. the: faundations and ringwall © constructed. . ‘The Arena is being constructed on the newly developed park but due to the lateness in starting and the joint parties involved wishing to stay within the budgeted amount of x*Tillicum Theatre * + Tada dadla tata tadiadiediadiadiadiadaieia einai need A Hew. Leaf Henry and Henrietta The Love Couple of the. 70's andthe Laugh Riot of the Year A {) RD () AC) (A (> 0-0-1 () Centre’s Total. cast of project — mo Bae ouncil c ranges | centennial project monies. available,: we find that ‘we will be unable to. complete our original project as outlined in our previous application. . The District ‘of: “Terrace, bas amount of $19,000.00 towards the completion of. this park. A substantial. amount. has been — spent in the form of volunteer labour and equipment. It is-our. feeling that we will - ‘qualify for the Centennial Federal Provincial Grant in the amount of §21,000.00. Enclosed -is a-copy of the minutes of Council — in connection with this letter. wt Yours truly, ‘Vietor CG. I ollitie : Mayor -The highest w eather: ‘reporling station in Canadivis Hailstone Butte. Ablerta al anelevation of 7.785 feet above sen level: Phone 635-2040 7 & 9:15 PM. 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