ee ee oor waa ecae va 5 o ' ' . a c Maes a , be ea” Boats Ages ou Lg ET ne Premier’s Offica, : . Victoria, 8. C. : COMP been. decided. Panel of Judges. Six regions within Jaycees and Chambers within --each region beautification entries. “ The Panel of Judges nominations included: Finning Tractor and Equipment Go. Ltd. - ‘Terrace Mr. Fred H. Milligan, P. Eng. ; Association of Professional Engineers Mrs. Hilda Symonds, Chairman, Community Planning Association of Canada ‘Mr. Sandy Stewart, Chairman Ses Lower Mainland Parks Advisory Association: The 1974 Park and Tilford Trophy contenders have All. entries received have ‘been screened, selected, and will be inspected by the 1974 British ‘Columbia participated in the opening of nominations. . fram all local areas submitted industrial who pre-screened alli “Two Terrace Buildings Receive Park & Tiford Awards Mr. Arthur J. Mudry Architectural Institute of 8.C. Mr. Colin MacKay, President , B.C. Nursery Trades Assoc., Mrs. Mildred Wells, President Terrace Swimming Pool B.C. Council of Garden Clubs Terrace Swimming Pool , - Terrace, northern J.C. : . _Mr..Harry Webb, President - Region B.C, Division B.C. Society of Landscape Architects Certificates of Merit are being considered for us 7 ; Finning Tractor and Equipment Co. Lid. - Terrace “ Of the six regions, two will receive Certificates of | See-More Printing and Stationery Ltd. - Smithers Nominations for. each entry and. the remaining four Also In the Northern B.C. region. regions advanced to being eligible for Certificates of a Merit. . Already Dent saidat least one Skeena ‘MLL.A. Hartley. D. Dent has announced four grants - from ‘the First Citizen's Fund "Were awarded as follows: 4. Fo Haguilet Homemakers Club -- $3,699.) as a second instalment (6 help meel the’eust ~ of renovating ' their - near Hazelton; * "., 8, To Kispiox Northern In- a hort bt i afi EAE nis ee ee oe, ec ane building -application be denied unless the elevator was constructed elsewhere than on. city property. However, before the recommendation could be “adopted by councll, Chairman it be deleted . from the Planning Committee Clift asked that minutes and be returned to the Committee for further discussion. he Neilher Alderman Hank Buncombe or Alderman Dave ’ Maroney, -who sit on the Planning Committee knew why the chairman had asked for this deletion. “They both said they yoled for the deletion because “Mr. Clift obviously had a reason for.his decision, : However, Mr. “Clift did nat bother to make the members -af his committee aware of the reasons behind his - decision and lefl on att extended ‘holiday..-_ He did appoint Alderman Buncombe lo Chair’ ynill in the Skeena constituency, eRim Forest. Products, has found it almost further orders for =yumiber, production. Se “Grants announced lerlor Club - $350.00 to assist with reereational activities; “4. ‘To Local No, 125 of B.C. ’ Association of Non-Status In- dians in Hazelton - $4,550.00 lo establish an office for Association; » 4, And to the Kitimal Indian Band - $4,960.00 for recreational aclivilies, — y the 1.0.8. accarding ta the ‘neither sible ‘lo get, the 1.D.B. OUT OF MONE ..On April 26 the Honourable Herb Gray, Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce in the Federal Dabinet tabled Bill C-20 which. would have changed the name of industrial Development Bank to. the Federal Business Development. Band and would have In- corporated other federal programs as weil as providing additional saute ina move to furtherencourage and assist therestablishment |. business has been so goad. Id @ communique issued by the B.C. Regional Office of 1.0.8, dated June. 30th it is revealed that the Bank had $297,864,000 obtstanding in loans, livestments: and. guarantees to 4,554 businesses represented an increase of 46 percent in amount and 30 percent in - . umber of customers over ihe same .perlod a year. ago. ‘Liquor Store Decision Must | H.8.c. Wait 'Till Ev Comes Home the committee in his absence. -He did not make the mayor aware of his departure, his destinalion, or the length af his ~ absence. : When the matler came up al last Wednesday’s meeting Acting. Chairman Buncombe nor Commillee Member Maroney could act on the request because as * they stated ''We do not know why the original decision to cancel: the committee's decision was Thade by Mr, Clift and ‘without this - information we could nal discuss the matter or make any decisions.” : . The mayor Gordon, Rowland had no alternative but Lo tell the representatives of Township Estales that no action could be taken on ils ‘request nor could a - refusal- or ‘approval . be. given until Vacationing Mr, Clift returns and calls a meeting of ihe Planning Committee. Lumber Sales According to Dent, this ‘decline in’ the demand for lumber is the result of the light money situation in both U.S. and Canada. A recent Province newspaper account said Uhat the Gross National Product in the U.S. after adjustments for in- flation, showed a decline for the sixth straight month, thus In- ” dicating that a recession is already underway in the U.S. Den { said he has asked the Premier to give this developing * lumber sales crisis top priority in upcoming cabinet meelings. Dent further sald that wilh further: inereases In costs resulling from recent wage settlements, ‘and. with rapidly dropping lumber prices, many small mills in the north may be forced:to close down. “4 -been sold to a firm from cut of . sale: shortly after the . y ‘ siderable increase iri vacant. lot gh . i: | building: with a commercial _he higher if advanced rentals require it, The main floor will jFAUGKS 2 GIS Riverside = TERRACE, B.C. Price 15° yo] ANS | 7,514 loans for a total amount of $3,75,043,000 compared with 5.618 , loans for $224,643,000In the same pariad a year ago. . 4k oe WEDNESD .Y, AUGUST 7, 1974 Y FOR LARGE LO .. During the three months ended June goth, the third quarter of the current fiscal year of the bank, IDB authorized #19 laans for $53,207,000 in British Columbia as against 780 loans for $21,078,000 in the similar quarter in 1973. Inthe nine motiths wp to June ath, IDB approved 2,428 loans. to businesses inthe province for a. fatal amount of $131,042,000 compared with 2,012 loans for, $81,265,000 in .. Whether the proposed Bill C-20 can be re-introduced this year. seems unlikely. There is also » possibility that the Bank could bo restricted as.an inflation fighting method. : gaat ee d'growih ok canadian Small Bustiésy. “THe JuTy"s wlection-was"~7 thé ‘same peridd"a-year agas > Htent > sEHorteto-get confirmation ot-further details ‘from fied and the Bill died with all cther-business of the House SHON. eine chet a ace of the Terrace B.C. Branch of the'I.D.B. have proven fruitiess;.. |* the Ordar Paper at the fime of disolution. TNE Te “The report for the Bank’s business ‘across Canada’as of June 30 Mike Kartasheff told tha Herald that any such polley'stataments wel mo or shows tha? 4.0.8. had $922,700,000 cutstanding.-In Joans, in- would.came from Head Office and that-he was not aware af any = A Wy would appear that the |.D.B. has been. hit by the fact that. - yesiments and guarantees of 22,597 businesses in Canada, This” such statement having been miade by any senlar-officiat of the | represents an increase of 32 percent in amount and 24 percent in Bank, number of customers over the samedaiea year ago. « oo .. During the three months ended June 30th, the third quarter of the current fiscal year of the bank,:IDB authorized 2,884 toans for $150,308,000 as. against 2,258 loans for $94,378,000 in the’ similar.-- quarter In 1973. In the nine months up to June. 30th, IDB approved : .. A subsidiary of the Bank-of Canada, JOB provides financing by a: .-term. loans or. by, equity investments to smaiter businesses in, ~ i Canada which are unabte fo obtain financial assistance. 1DB lands‘ to almost any type of enterprise for a variety of business purposes. - in British Columbia, This TaN ES Te ‘Lot Sold | ‘A lol owned by the Hudson's’ Bay Company'at the corner of. . Kalum and Lakelse Avenue has’ ;; tow n for a price approaching : property tax imposed this year. by City Hall. The land had been * § offered to the city for $100,000 or “make an offer.” Other local - businessmen were.also offered the property at the same time. _ The Herald has learned thal the land has been purchased by an out of town firm which will occupy part of the proposed busingss. The building will likely be two storeys bul could ba .cccupied by commercial oullels while the upper floor or we _ ee . rn : cet: ce : floors will contain office space. ; bans ; : oo i oa poe ay lt ; i ‘ into place'by one gigantic Telekrane and then... °: ;. bolted: onte clasps on Ihe roof. ‘The interior just, «=; ~~: ” needs some finishing touches and the church willl be ready to go. . ae : took another 22+ as workmen _ e The steeple; ° "weighing a.little less than two tons, was raised. ©. Bears a Problem At Terrace Dump > Department of Fish. and Wildlife offitials have con- . firmed that bears feeding at the Terrace Dump have become a problem and can be a serious hazard to humans frequenting thal area, - -Mr. Daye Crack, Con- servation Officer. with that - Department, told the Herald thal he had personally counted _18 black bear and one Kermode bear at the dump at one silting. He said it is almost impossible {o Irap these bear as they are 30 Ak ne dt ett athe Came oth AAT ot aaron mim g toa we re aT aynep erate ns arity tarde ft Sno ek ung oete tien cee ar tian at eet eb ee mt rth tne ALDERMAN __ in the bail. . The major danger according lo Mr, Crack is, thal the bear have or'are losing their natural fedr of humans making them that much more dangeraus. He said thal people visiting the area are taking unnecessary risks approdching these animals to within ten feel ta lake photos, ‘He also mentioned cases of people Lhrowing stones al bear which could infuriate them. Mr, Crack: advises people : wishing - a take’ pletures lo remain in (heir automobiles or “Louse a lelephata lense. He also expressed the hope that a municipalily application to _ elevate the pollution control level -at the dump’ would be successful. . This would mean thal the garbage is burned on 2 daily basis rather than buried eliminating (he area as a source of food. An interesting event took place in the front yard of a - McConnell Street residence near the Vocational. Sehool when residents found a mother black bear and her two cubs ina tree’ on the frant fawn. Mr. Crack. attended ‘Ihe trio and afler. getting people back the she-bear arid her'cube descended and wiiked off into the woods. ; . Once again Mr. Crack warned about the potentlal danger of bear and urges citizens to treat them with extreme caution. i