” Jast year yg made a lifetime =a ; selberg of Terrace, . 1st MERCURY — 4 ‘door "bob Parker ‘60th ne 16 paint. This Week. F Ooty. “ ea oviian, pew Lid.’ a ee, Prove Liorary to . Pertedioale Dev sartndaty, ee, Victoria, Be C,. ne OS ‘ina Ga Handi-v New tires, 4-1' condi ESS $500 Dov ‘Rolae_white — } Bob Pa rer Lid ".- Terrace BO. : ALL DRESSED UP FOR SAFETY Is this group of youngsters from Veritas school wearing special easily visible clothing and-signs for directing traffic at school zones. The new equipment was donated by Térrace. Rotary represented , . | Don Deane’ | makes bid rena ty THERE for Council a RA men, active for many years ‘dn the Kinsmen Club, has enter. ipa the Munteipal Flection picture, Don Deane will make a bid ‘for a seat on Municipal Couns cll in December, * He announced his intention to file nomination papers in apresg release this week, Deane is qponetruction super. visor for Twin River Timber Company Lid, Ho served as president of the Terrace Kinsmen in 1962 and was -Deputy Governor of the North Coast Zone in 1964, Ha is presently posted as a direce tor of the Board ‘of the Rehab. flitation Founddtion of B.C. AND litation Foundation of B,C, and Age Pet aE ra member -of the Kinsmen Club of B,C, for outstanding work in the organization, on a platform cal ling for an. orderly plan of con. Struction’ and paving. of Munici. ‘pal streets and a more equit. able.use of the tax dollar, Deane commented: ‘T’ve always had a very keen intorast in Terrace and ‘in-helping people, and would now. like to broaden that inter le ‘est to Terrace as a whole, I feel that with my organizational experience and twenty years in “the construction feld from plan-| ae ning, estimating, and butlding of camps etcetera, I can make a very real contribution to the District of eee for school construction: : Response of contractors to” a bid Invitation for Terrace’s new Caledonfa Junior school tas been . brisk, according to a school dig- ” frit Se pan Wells toldthe Herald Friday that at east nine coritrace tors had taken outplans and spece ifications and that he anticipated a ‘substantial number of tender submissions, 1, Deadline for tenders was Nove ember . ‘9 and they are acheduled for: opening on: November ‘10, Architect for the Gatedonla junior secondary {is . Alox | r School Board officlals: feared a hold: up when Terrace: Mun. —defpal Counell decided not to exs " pend:monies for an access road |; _ tothe school alte. : Hasty consultation with tha De. partm of Education brought Coat te sharing agreement: fn he ‘amount of $6,000) to:g0 bo|: je instalation of Water and TERRACE MAGISTRATE, CENTENNIAL MEDAL. Centennial: medal - C.J, Norrington has been pre. sented with acentennial medal “it recognitlon of services ren- dered to the nation,” ; The allver ‘iedal was sent to eral. Roland Michener, * the Terrace-Prince Rupert area for 47 years; 1 and has been active ‘in Cham ber. of Commerce, Rotary, and the. Legion . as well’ as being a former government representat- ive on the first ‘Terrace: hos- pits) board” and a. director: of i | Tonace's first civie centre, “He began’his court career in ‘of the Peace, In’ 1958 ‘he became ° ‘a lary Magistrate and‘in 1960 was. até,’ a' post he in| Terrace, Do «He ‘was: also: ve earlier years Hin. | “still holds: dati, “active. ‘in| Serer services at tha alte... 6 a fen adrainton and Mx, Norrington b y Governor Gen- Mx,-.Norrlgton has reaided in|’ He isa veteran of World War]: 1947-whan he was. ‘famed J Justice a at apbolited | Folie. ‘Court Magtetr: || ities ‘NORRINGTON Cale” Warn |Magistrate honored ‘Veteran Terrace Magistrate, BMG group” ” Committee alls | ’ Tha Coriindttee. for. Botiar - announced its, platform: and ‘is ready to meet. the people, - The announcément of the plat |: form appears in a full-page advertisenient “in ‘the Terrace Herald this . week. «Gee 1.5) Tt lists seven major. points in the statement.of policy, . ; The Commiites is the ‘group of Terrace. citizens. wha last week nominated--broadcast. @x | mj ecutive J, Fred ‘ ‘Weber to run for Reeve, “>, The commitide also supports four candidates for Council: Allan McAlpine, Lloyd Johnston, Ev Clift; and current Councillor W. H, McRae, Ae 1 Municipal Governnient has... Committee © Chairman RE] (ick ) Mason said that the next meeting of the Brow wil, invite J the public, © ‘Tt is scheduled for this ‘Thurs day. November’ 9)-at.8 pam. in the Community Centre,” Mason said that when the coms tee - was-in the formative stages. mectings were-held pri- vately while members, drew up a Platform. He: said’ that ihe: Committee for Better, Municipal | Government wes ‘now ‘ready to: present | tts program to the Pom. Curb si seen on. schools, hospitals VANCOUVER cP) — _ Premier |: W.A,C; Bennett says British Col- umbia government’ agencies will set the pace in his battle: against inflation,» Speaking vat ‘the: ‘B. c Soeial Credit -Leagueconyention, the Premier said he had asked.agen- eles to: go. easy on alt but es- _| sential spending.” _ > ~At.a news conference following his: speech he warned that indas. try and labor: must. support the fight. against inflation “or. ‘face possible wage and price controls, Mr, . Bennett - Msted-the, Col. “wmbia- and Peace Power projects as Among ‘necesdary, things . thal will be done, But he. asked thal hospital ‘and-school constructior be trimmed because of a Short age of capital. - ; - sThore is a shortage of cp ital ‘available -to private enter. prise, Governments: should stay| ever possible.’* The. Premier declined to deny the-possibility that his govern- “ment* might be forced to‘legis- late compulsory wage and price _leveis,. He said it haa not yet filly explored that aliernative, |. “Mr: ‘Bennett ‘placed the blame ‘for spiralling interest rates anc . inflation on the federal govern. | Ment’s: ‘deficit spending, whick | ‘he- termed “stupld", “also forecast continued growth it the province's popitat- -lon * and another record prov- inofal budget at the next sitting ‘ofthe B,C, legislature, which week regariless, above by Jack Radelet and Dick Mason (at right) while RCMP ‘Constable Av, MeCTare and Father 0.P, Mohan: view the proceedings, - "| firm set of closure rules, Farke| . ¥vam replied: ‘Quite frankly, Tdi i -Out Of the money markets whens Wednesdays, Mondays or. not at all? Stores close Moniay,. stores close Wednesday and stores don’t close atall, = -. That’s the current situation in Torrace, potential shopping hub Northwest, . , Customer's are confused, visite ors irate, and, in fairness, the stores themselves . are unhappy at the situation. - - Main problem seems to be that the stores can’t get together | | over closing, Some want a new municipal bylaw to set a closing Starting Monday, November 6th, Overwaitea, Super=Valu and the Terrace Co-op went to Mon« Sandy Farkvam, assistant man- ager of the Co-op toldthe Herald: “We'll be closing Mondays. i just didn’t pay us to stay open six days a week, We're poli to be having a little more com= petition coming in, and they are likely. to siny open six days a We found it simply isn’t economical,’’: - ‘Asked why the Terrace Retafl reorganize and come up with a like to sea the Municipal ‘shop more teeth put inte it, We are woe, ee on Aasistent manager’ of: ‘EVs | Men?s Wear, John Clift come| mented: “This is a hig problem, T hope you kuow that,” .. ‘weeks ago between himgelf and mens wear stores, -° “We decided on’: Wednesday structed to remain open six days || a week, Now the main grocery stores are closing on Mondays and whether we'll side with them or not I dowt Imow. They've certainly never sided with us inthe. past’? .- - Asked if he felt the closure bylaw. should be more stipula. ive he. said: -“I think that’s the greatest thing that couldever happen,’ an a Omoranenager of Bob's Shoes Limited, Bob Brawerton, told tha Herald: . “Fl remain open aix days a week until there’s a by. law stating Ihave to do other. Wise, eol, Terrace - shop closing bylaw (417) ‘leaves merchants free ‘to remain open six days a week if desired, It-only stipulates sixp,m, close ure every day except Friday when. nine p.m. closure is the law, Statutory holidays are also de days: declared through Order. Tn-Councfl or Municipal holidays, @ bylaw was completed in 1966 “after weeks of deliboration on-the part of special munfeipal | committees and merchants’ del. egations, : It followed on the heels, at | general inconsistency. by Tere’ race merchants in observing the terms of a previous bylaw, 312) | 8 S wil open on Jan, 25, _ which was repealed, day. closing until June next Yeu". | te elected on December 9, Of the seyen man Board of 2. 8 Trustees, - three members will "| names .to. stand for. election are Merchants Association doesn't R: ‘elosing bylaw revamped with] ¢ not a chain store and cannot|: ‘wh ites eld have’ ‘a coubly & iF an /o-baie Ytould be hurt,” -- : He told of a. meeting: several | © : operators of two other. Terrace i closing and then one of us, with | out-of-town management, was {ie | fined'in the bylaw, as are holis |: _IS HIGH ON. ' have been met here, covered, ss CHILDREN’S 7000 | | "Accommodation fox a retarded children’s classroom will ; ; take first priority after present school building committments f E, “Ted” Wells, secretary-treasprer of School District - 58: told the Herald that ‘during a recent visit to Victoria. he was assured by Department of Education officiala that-a- : plan to provide facilities for retarded childrer: here would | to serve the expan ding Pacific be looked upon varably once ‘current committmenta “are - The Peter Pan Sehool for’ retarded children is currently ‘held in-a spare classroom at Cassie Hall elementary. , PRIORITY LIST. rcome from the Municipality of Terrace, one from the area im- mediately surrounding Terrace, two from Hazelton and ane from Sewart, Those of the present | Board |a of School. Trustees for School District 53 (Terrace) who have indicated they will’ allow. their Jack Cook,. chairman of the pro- bent Board Keith Tuckerand iDy, . Lae. ; . RY MOORE seeks seat - on Council. Mary. ‘Moore will make_a sey. cond bid fora seat on Terrace Municipal Council. Mrs, Moore whooperates Mare guerite’s Flowers with her hus. band made her initial atternpt to get elected last year, ' Sie has, a keen interest in animal welfare and runs Kalum Kennels," She would like to see more efficient. animal control in Tere race, ; She would also: like to use 8 woman's judgment in making Terrace more attractive, “T feel -that-a woman can do possibly more than ‘a man in be Terrace in the true Bense .of the word, to make it . more: Pleasant Place to live “she'said, = Se would like to see more benches, . Mys,. Moore piso feels that CONTEST FoR REEVE © . | > Batustagm was’ restrained but polftefiass wasevident,. : That's the way the Herald sims. candidates ' up reacilonfrom for redve- ne teat arnouncemi for Batter Muni lant week’s ta Committes Government has been formed. and ‘would ena. dorse J; Fred Weber, broadcadt. | ing erecutive, for ‘fhe. ‘reeve’s er fleld” of} tort ‘to eeuetiate loans tor blag 4 ecaereet Candidate “REEVE: ALB. GOULET. ae are Itd rather yet... es cool to _ padsing .comnient onthe recent ‘reaveta” chair, Councillor Vie ° -thepe Bro’: gbvious, dangors of re "ang. 1968, we “Ho was hesitant, to comment, “Because Fhavé: only just re turned: from : Victoria’ and Van-- cover; ‘Pd:‘rather wait’ before developments in ‘the: election, " Goulet sald..." his* ‘eetond bid “tor the Jolliffe ‘wartiéd that-ihe- commit. - tee. could. posaibly, bun’ into a has: put ‘their ‘name pubic. ‘office, " mamas ‘pald. th “Fegaid to the rou, thém bacoming a pressure group if their: Sy ho olected ‘. I - hope: ‘that, “there wil be O° Committee bid _ Seven trustees needed | in school board vote ' Establishment: of the new Skeens-Casstar School District 88 will require a complete new slate of achool trustees, to ” “My decision not to stand for jspare time, yjhas a vory dull agenda for. the : A jnext few months and-I feel. that ‘ . a |much of-my time will be re Mary Moore | ‘bring the total: Therease.¢ cent Increase last year, buble” parka and more. Park) : The only board member who * will not stand ‘for re-election is Pem Van Heek, who retiresfrom the Board with a ‘full ‘six years . of service to his credit. Mr. . Van Heek told the Herald: a further térm with the ne Board is purely. die to the fact that I-am now fully engaged in | ‘other community work, Iam on the. Terrace Recreation Commis. sion and this job aloné is one that demands a great deal of my “The Recreation. Commission quired in this work,’ “Nominations for - achool i {trustees may be filed with the {Terrace Teachers, 7 board split lon salaries - ‘Yerrace achoolteachers ‘are E -asking for a 154. per cont i. _ crease in and fringe beer ' efits in their negotiations this | term with the Board of School ‘Trustees, - The Board has aftered them a total per - cont. increase, “Members of the Agreements: Commlttes : of the Terrace Dis... trict Teachers’ Association were present at the last regular moet... ing of the Board of Trustees, ~ seeking a meeting without the 4 negotlatar, ; The Board décHiied. to sot up , an early meeting date and. Chaise a man Jack Cook advisedthethree. man’ delegation that Octohor 23 - was the only possible date for a meeting, . He also expressed «i his Tonfitienca” there would be ample time for _Broper discus ; Sons, = * i Salaried teachers “are.seoking | a 12,7 per.‘ cant increase, and. - wd ‘fringe benefite: roase demand i to 15.9 percent. OP - Teachers ‘received an & Byer “ it - Negotiations - were - ‘soheduled: there fs a place for a woman on ‘Bas a’ Council, °“I. hope other wo.|:*>™ man: wil ‘stand, t00,” she. told 1 _ the Herald, ; : dine for . fea B A preHe ue group? “lt faith: “ the general: ‘pubs ‘to: Boe: the Interest evinted by ‘the candidates who have, anhouns| cod themeelves: to: date, but |, ‘feel it’s. too. early, fit tho’ tleos Hon . 200 “COUNCILLOR vic JOLUPFE . lic to. look: tha : list ‘aver care. fully. before. . ‘voting and ramems |": ber, we still have | the ballot box, |; which. is. secrets ‘Latest.: in'tho contest tor pony weve Paul | land commente om early ‘ory’ piénacdl y : Pearson steus down,