a eae, Pa er Pt ae ee Oe ed PAGE. AS By: J Suity j Vaideuchit Rather than my thought for today, I thought 1 would share with you a poem by an un- known author, : Blessed are they who un- derstand my faltering steps, my palsied hand; Blessed are they who know ears today must strain lo catch the words they say; : Blessed are they who seem to Imow my eyes are dim, my wits aré slow; Blessed are they. wha with a cheery smile will stop and chat a little while; Blessed are they who never say “ You told that story twice today!" — Blessed are they who: ‘know the ways (o bring back memories of yesterdays; Blessed are they who ‘make it known, you are loved, _Tespect and not alone; Blessed are they who- ease the days of my. journey HOME in loving ways. t I would like Ww dedicate this portion of my column lo-an exira- -ordinary man. Antan Haubenchild was bore 20th June 1890 and worked right up tothe age ui WO. Tony, as. he was afé feclionately known. | Was: everyone's friend and his sense’ of humour was a joy. He was married to his wife Mabel far, sixty years and was the father’ of six bays und twin daughiers. He moved (o this area in 1948, _ Tetrace ( Pacific) Branch ‘relatives ” Tony and Mabel were active members of the Old Age Pen- sioners Organization and were twenty five year members af the Cribbage Club. Tony will be sadly missed by his many friends. He passed away May ist after a brief illness. To his wife Mabel and family we ex- tend our sincere condolences. We will be making the bus trip to Rupert June 15th. the bus will be leaving 9:00 a.m. from _the Lakelse Hotel and will leave Prince Rupert approximately 6:30 p.m. We will be en-. tertained by the Rupert Senior Citizens and a visit to the Hospital and Cannery are _ scheduled, As there will be lots of room on the bus il was decided to exterid a welcome to any Senior Citizens who would like to go to. Rupert to visit or renew old acquainiances lo join us on the tip. The fare will be $5.00 for non-members. ‘If you are in-~ terested in making, the trip please contact me as soon as possible to book a seat. If there are any members 1 have'nt . contacted who would like to go please phone me aS soon as ¢ possible. The fare is $3.00 per person for members of the Old - Age’ Pensioners Organization. The next.meeting of the.. ‘0.8.2.0: will be held June 6th in the Senior Citizen’s Room of © the Terrace Arena al 2:00 p.m. - For more ‘information . please: prone me al 635-5959. - No. 13 - Royal Cc anadian: Legion Branch 13 has donated a’sum of $200 towards thé purchase af sweaters for the minor ‘lacrosse : leams in Terrace. “HARD LUCK NIGHT DANCE ‘wil will be-held-at the. Legian Hall on Friday June 7. -For this |” . evening only”. all dress’ regulations will be suspended. ’ “The invitation is come as you” Another chequai in the amount af $200 went out to the Skeena Junior Secondary School “Gold Band”: to help: with their ex-, penses- in. visiting: Expo. 74° at Spokane’ Washington es “Accheqie in an amouln GF sins {went lo. the: Caledonia Senior. ©, Secondary School Band to help wipe oul part of the daficit of: last year's Irip to “Ontaria.’ are. Admission will be $1.00 at the door. ae “The Brafieh Picnic will take ‘ place on dune 23° at" the: Hart’: .Barm.”The starting tne hasn't ~ been fixed yet-but it is likely to - be’ around.nog: The Entertainment Committee has drawn plaris for this eyent, based on the expktience of last’ . year's event and this one should be an improvement. AL 0. F. Mark 100th Anniversary Q The bidependent Order al - Foresters, “the ‘world’s largest non-sectarian fraternal ‘benefit suciely. celebrates its. 100th unniversary. June: 17th. The LO.P. which has its. in- ternational headquarters in Toronto, “Canada, has a membership af more than ore . million, in the United States, Canada and the. United Kingdom.. - : In British Columbia there are over $5,000 members belonging jy variaus courts throughout the ‘Province. ‘Among communily | projects undertaken by these Courts are help for {he Cancer . Association, ‘he Mentally Retarded and the Heart and Kidney funds, “The LOAF, started” as a “threakaway: proup on- dune 17, 1874, when American members - ‘af the British Contralled* An- -eiefn Order of Foresters, became’ dissatistied :with the “dack: of | autonomy = from -England: They met in Newark, ‘New Jersey und fornied the = Jidependent Order: - af . Foresters. : In 1881, headquarters moved la London. Ontario where “a * Mohawk Indian medical doctor, -QGronhyatekha. became head of ‘the LOF. with . the tlle. of ‘Supreme Chief Ranger. Later Skin and “scUBA diving ara for expert swimmers only, Let Red Cross help you wparade your ewimming skllis. the headquarter, : Toronto. : Today's President’ “and Supreme Chief Ranger is. B.C. -allum, a native of Beach, . North Dakota, who" 7 the late Louls. E.° Probst two Years ABO. a. “Mery Hallum ‘has’ *wdrked * ‘for the L.O.F. for 35 years.and was formerly. divisional manger for the Great Lakes, stalds; based | in Chicago. ~ of British Colum 25 hours of classroom in: will be. posled: mine esbned Mater" diei—aflernoonrandey beet and” Wine festival in the evening spdh- - : King. b : cred. to altitude, city and highwa “Mayor Gordon Rowland S@e5 a way, to finance the huge backlog of essential ‘services to be constructed in Terrace in the provisions of Bill 8A Sewage Facilities Assistance-Act which | was-recently introduced in the Legislative Assembly in Vie- - loria. The Mayor said that it was toa “goon to spell out just what the city could apply for under the Bill: but he said that it will be studied very ‘closely and the administration will be in- structed to get as much as -possible for the communily. Legislation that, U.B.C.M. officials describe.as one of the best financial aid programs the provincial government has offered municipalities in years was introduced in the House on April 9 by Municipal Affairs Minister Jim Lorimer. Entitled the ‘Sewerage Facilities Assistance Act (Bill. 88), its , purpose is to grant significant - aid to help municipalities and ‘regional districts ‘meet the rapidly. rising, costs’ and demands for more sophisticated sewage facilities. ‘It is something the U. B.C.M. has been seeking for many ypars, nol only to enable local “ governinent.- to- ‘provide adequate sewerage. and treatment facilities, but also to install the high calfhre system, ~ particularly..in respect of treatment, demanded by the government but whieh the local property taxpayers are unable to meet. Unlike the present ‘Municipal Treatment: Plant Assislance Act, which Bill 38 will replace, and which the U.B.C.M.° told .Victoria ever since it was enacted was totally inadequate, significant amounts of money will be granted. For example, in 1973 less than $8,000 was paid under the M.T.P.A. Act, while under the new legislation it is ex- pected (hat paymenits val (otal several million. “The new bill provides for an annual grant calculated a5 75 per cent of the amount by which , the annual debl charges. being. paid, or to be: paid, byeach municipality or tegional district for sewer facililies exceed the’ , praduct of a three-mill properly tax levy. While the three-mill formula is used (o calculate the grant, local. government will, nut necessarily. have ta.levy a three-mill rate, but rather ‘may continue to raise allor 1 part ot their’ sewer requirements by: frontage charges. Most important is that, unlike the previous bill's’ provisions, the debt charges on existing a5 well as future debt are included in the grant for- mula.. . The Act will ‘be retroactive to Jan. 1, 1974, and therefore will apply to this year's debt charges payments on , existing sewerage and treatment facilities as well as to new and future ones. . to - The debt! to be included. fer delermining the grant will be - that related .to providing sewage lreatment and disposal ‘and such gathering facilities as are certified by. the inspector of ‘municipalities. :The' intent is: that’ treaiment facilities; main trunks and gathering works be imluded in each case, whereas, the internal lateral systems of a ‘subdivision or area will not be” included. ‘The inspector . of municiaplilies will .be ‘giver discretion 10 determine in each individual ease what facilities © are included’ in the gathering system -for. lhe - purpose of calculating the grant. ; - Swedish. Community Gi ft to B. C.. “the Swedish - .Communtiy of British Columbia, .one of. the many active Ethnic groups, has undertaken one of, their most enthusiastic projects. It will be a, gift io the People. of. the - Province - a Fountain, a work of | _art io be: designed and con- structed in. Sweden... The Swedish Folk Society of B.C., has been sel up to take charge of © the project which has been a. - year in the planning slage. The ~ estimated cost. is $40,000.00. Every organization and . taking anactive part ard - member of the Swedish Community in the Province will be asked. to Make a. con- ‘tribution. Many of the leading members of the community are “all out campaign for funds is us: derway. “The. Vancouver Parks Board is co-operating and this gift will . be located in ‘the Van Dusen ‘Botanical.Gardens, which opens’ in 1975..The Officers of. ihe ‘Swedish Folk Society of B.C.. arei- Helge Pearson, Chair- Politics Not All Work + Everett, Stevens, ” the: ‘Progréssive Conservative candidate for Skeena made a swing through the riding on the _ weekend. With’ his family-he - allended lhe annual Houston May ;Day celebrations on -Savurday,, whieh Included “a "baseball , tournament in. the sored by.the Houston Booster Club and the Jayeees! He'spend Sunday al the Terrace, Trade Fair and Monday at the Delta ‘LG.B.Cs. DRIVER EDUCATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM 1, Why is the Programme offered and ‘what is the incentive? To Promote Highway Sataty, through Oriver Education, and provide a grant toall _- naw drivers whocompiete an approved driver education course. uf 2, Who may quality for the grant? Any new driver who ikobtalnirig anorlginal British: Calumbia Driver's License. 4. What is the amount of the Grant. from the insurance Corporation ~ Arebateof courte fees Ste a maximum of $50.00, pal upon: complitan of the course --and the issue ol a valid Driver's License. " : -4 4, What does the | our 2 ‘consist of?. actlons: ——i (PORTANT a cee ie ce S250": Gee e cence eens + $5000; S00 feslivities’ in Kitimat. vering preparation for Learner's. Permit,: Driver ‘driving, alcohol and drugs and their affect on the. driver, _ and many other tapics| plu pours ary natn nifruction.. . : a Wo cceeseve eee which ‘were sponsored hy ‘the students. of. Mount, Elizabeth - Senior Secondary Schuol and the Kiwanish Club of Kitimat. Mr. Stevens said that enjoyed participating in the communily- spiril. anal these ‘very “suecessful functions: organized by very hard-working ~ groups -of community-oriented peaple: af Mr. Stevens will he spending the remainder: of. the week visiting people in the Hazelton area. Stee Scho Fi oF resen (\AND FURTHER “oT! tative will he. in Tes he’ mat, Eric. Hammarsirom,” ‘Viee-Chairman, Karin Johnson, Seerelary-Treasurer, Ann Johanson, Recording Secretary. Chairman Helge. Pearson of the Pearson Con- ‘Struction Co. . Ltd.; North " Vancouver-staled that plans are well underway and substantial “pledges have already been received, “Mice Chairman ric}, Ham- marstrom, a retired business’ man and active member of the Swedish . Communily .is. ‘spearheading the drive - ‘for -funds: Swedish Consul General . Karl A. Stahl, 3825 Glenview Crescent, North Vancouver, one ofthe Directors added.with a broad -smile:-: ‘l have. never > geen such enthusiasm and in- lerest iby ihe Swedish Ethnic — roup.”" Contributions, {o be forwarded . “lo Miss Kakin’ © Jonsson, _ Secretary-Treasurer, - Swedish Falk Society of B.C., 1804 West -Broadway: Vancouver, B.C. Taxation Numbered Reeaipt ' will ty be issued. av as ov on laxes. and user | ‘WEEKEND | SPECIALS . 4850 ‘Lakelse Ave., “Willtam Kehnke, ‘as, ‘charged with’ ‘theft: under, $200, fined $100; Alex” Pack, 25, charged with ‘driving ‘with a -blood- “alcohol ratio. er 08, fined "$200; Lioyd Lundquist, “43, charged with driving with a blood-alcuhal ratio. aver .08, fined $300; Van, Geeraert, 19, charged with Impaired: driving’ fined $300; Earl Alexander, charged with possession of a restricled drug, fined $150. Fire al Hotsprings ‘A fire al the Skoglund Hot . Springs, abaut, twelve miles south of here, gutted the interior of at least one cabin at the site. The fire was ‘reported ‘to ‘Terrace RCMP at .11:15° last Thursday. It was exlinguished “has resulted in “charges of * backing when unsafe te do so, being laid against Heather Lillian Green of Stewart. Very few details about the accident, which. took place about 9:05 “by the staff at the Hot Springs. - and. by. neighbours. - — In- vesligalion so far has only revealed that’ an: employee of the Hot Springs was working In ihe cabin when. the blaze erupted. ° ; H Home Fitered ~ Good Taken A breaking ‘and entering al. the Old Lakelse. Lake Road - residence of Sam Moore nelted someone over $1,000 in personal property... RCMP are ‘In- -yestigating the break-in, which was reported at 12:20 a.m. on Thursday, | with ‘several suspects in mind. . Police Recover Stolen Truck =.“ RCMP moved _ quickly Saturday to recover a ‘van’ slyle truck alter it was reported stolen: The truck, a 1960 Ferd, “was stolen from the residence of Paul Cyr on Bobsein Road in Thornhill and was reported at'1l am, Later that’ day RCMP ‘ faund.the vehicle abandoned at the end of Queensway, The theft is still under investigation. . Man has Aléache : . Case Stolen “Anattache case, the property - of Les Annandaie was remaved from his car sometime Monday afternoon, and Whoever did the - removing ge! away with about $200 worth af cash and goods. Inside. the allache case was a picket-type calculator and cheques and cash. Siewart Weinan Charged ‘ : In Ace A collision. Ssinrday, eyering | Some. “p.m. at the West-End service complex, aré available as yet. Police Investigate Accident . ‘RCMP. in Terrace is in- vestigating a single car ac- cident that took place over the weekend and saw the demollsh- ment of a 1971 Chevrolet driven by Tom Henderson Jr, of Thornhill: : Henderson allegedly missed a corner at the Zimacord Bridge. detour, just ‘over * the bank, > WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1674, _ Rupert Man Olt Road. : A Prinee .Ruperl; driver, George ‘Moore inflicted : 31,000 damage to his car‘last. Wed-. nesday when he left Highway .16 ‘pbout: 4s miles east of here and slammed into the bank.: RCMP are investigating the: accident. Correctlon ; In Police Beal, two. issues back, the Herald reported that David Gibson of Terrace was charged. with backing when unsafe. todo sa following’ a, collission at the Skeena Bridge. Mr. Gibson, apparenty was not west af. Terrace, and went ; charged. course faken in Terrace! ‘ "contact: Mt vot ‘BLAZERS All Casual & a ‘Dress Slacks: i | 15.00 e SCHOOL DISTRICTNO.88 (SKEENA. CASSIAR) - Department of Continuing. Education University Transfer . Courses — The Department of Continuing Education. in Terrace in cooperation with the College of New Caledonia will be offering first and secand year: unviersity courses in Terrace in the Fail, Please ~ Jet me know if you are interested in faking or: teaching a university course! If ther i is sufficient interest - daytime classes will be organized! With enough students - a complete first year {5 courses) of university ‘could be ~ The following is a list of possible courses: "English (First and second year) Sociology. Anthropalogy .. "Science a (Physics, Biology,or Chemistry) ‘Mathematics - ; Psychology “Geography * Political Science Any other suggestions? — Anyone interested in any of these courses should, . Hugh Power" : Phone §35- 6531 or 635-3833 Bena Wait: : ane "No-one ever. of regretted being — well-dressed." | MILLER’ 'S MEN’ s WEAR LTD. Phone 635-2421 hone Today! tyaan Terrace -