8, automatie power. low ‘miles 1964 PLYMOUTH. |‘. steeriig ike Rewy: a wat zm rs Pages a eb Oe Fae Pcp rr Conventioh ‘Starting Thursday. - gonsidered, to hear ‘Martin - _ Look - ‘for 200 ‘delegates when ; the Northwest Regional Chamber | ' “of Commerce convention . goes, ; into action tomorrow. ‘Convention runs March 21, 2 : ry ane of the: favored candi- " dates to be Canada’s’ next Prime! - Minister, Extérnal Affairs Mini. ster. “Paul “Martin heads an ims “pressive list‘of speakers, ig scheduled to speak at the Friday luncheon, Other speakers include DA, id. of . Westecast Trans. mission and 5, G, Patterson of B, €, Telephone, es “The regional convention covers northwést. British:Columbia and!” Alaska “affiliates of the: Chamber of Commerce; * Seventeen Chambers are ei . pected ‘to be 2 rebFesented ‘at the meeting, {Overall © conyention theme iB: “¥Crosatvads to the future,” Convention ‘Chairman Bob " Christl-of. 7 face’ has appealed] Trea ne fapenle Rene. Dahinden on the Sasquatch: ‘to local’ members. toregistar now for tlie convention,’ He, sald ‘registration ' fee. is|- #5 with a Teglstration, for. wives t “Tickets are also available for ‘Individual events,’ he Bald, Prices. are} ‘get-acquainted ¥ ception, 4; luncheons $4; and Friday « ant. bariquet and dance $6 per person. |* Terrace’s :Lakelse Hotel will be headquarters. ‘for the majority! of sessions, Copyenition.- resolutions s are Ox- pected to -call for improvements ‘to-major’ highways in the’ area and ari appeal to the Provincial |‘ Government to study the: ‘work of the Alberta Northern Develop= ment. Commission, and to estabs|‘shc | ish a: ‘shmilar ay a Beltial | Columbia... licence ‘sales up to. Terrace Motor. vehicle. Heence plates sales ware ‘up by‘ai, ‘estimated | two :to, ‘three per, sent. over. last ‘ - vehicle: and. 1,218 commercial j years pe ny proximately ca. half “dozen " motbroyele™ llcenses plates werd]; ) also bold, : “Thhs figureis expected “to.climb: rapldlyaa boon ae watt Ir COULDN'T RAIN in Terrace for the Chamber of Commerce But for convention’ chairman. Bob Christi‘ and wifa Margit who'll be. welcoming delegaie's wives, the: posslbiity is at least being ‘See: algo supple. pam) : te local = press: “pressive; ‘far ‘More impressive {than ‘still reproductions shown in |: ‘Jthe Vancouver papers. “The: short - -éolor film shows" fone, sériking. Sequence of w tall with: -black year According io the ‘Terrace, Gov. fi + erniient. agent, 2,595° passbngox' |' vehicle: license plates were: sold |’ in Jehuary, and February of this. aT Ovens ‘the man who searches for Sas- | quatclies. is In town. « -He.is: Rene Dahinden, a man Who- ‘has, “ben looking for the. fabled hairy men_since he came to Canada 12 years ago, .. ~ - - He’a in -Terrace:to show the. film of the Bigfoot; taken in north’ ern Callfcryds Jast-year. He will how. it -In-‘the. Oddfellow's: hall: tonight (Wednesday, at:7 and: 9}: Serecnéd i thé. film for’ the - last: Week, It’s im-. goetlinltke. ‘animal “ fur:-Dut: abu “Bas te Py bateve in ‘tho| Sanquatch? -. cally cally, say: ‘yéa?.-to “the: quatcl,'? tek tid the Herald, "But | emotlonally,:1 can't ‘accept the | idea of bighatry so-and- nd-egs wand. ' er, weattien arrive ‘ering avoid ty o bua | /-Dahinden: at that ‘a:bri {paesaannerah fg Suances 2 “Tin: eo: Pa ‘at | Sage exhibition - fn’ 1959-60" and ‘more | fé areag wherd a-be found | Birto hice near Emotionally, ‘1 don’t | that big hairy so-and-so’ throigh. in the Sasquatch search could come this summer, * «; He estimates the creatures to be | ‘from. 7:40 12 feet:: wall. with . a: weight - range: of. ‘up, to B00 pounds. © pe rhey. eould be dangerous too. the’ Pitt-“Lake area’ may ‘have . ‘The “film tas: been viewed hy. atithropologists and ‘museum au: thorities with mixed reaction but. ‘some. crowing ageepianes of: the -existente of the’ "Sasquatch. ! : -Rene: Dahinden ‘says. he: has’ an | open; ‘nid: othe subject: but points. ‘strongly’ to. ‘the, exigtence: of giant. footpririts ‘in. eight sap- arate lovations:1n northern Cal-, “Heats Deer: Shamber of: the recent. ‘excursions to: ‘Calyornte. He: feela; that. theyo- aro: three | He feels: that disappearances in | been: caused ‘by the hairy man, |. Mareh 15, « | fornia’neay Euipka_ag substant.| A. the xdatence of the- ™ ‘SasQuaton SEEKER: Rene Dahiden with may: be mythical hairyman taken’ int north- Photograph of 15-inch footprint . of, _ what ™ atifornia, Sea story below. , accept. ‘coast of northern ‘ailfornia and dn the futeriok aswell.” There could even be: ‘Saaquatch ‘in the Terrace Kittmaté area. He's currently’: investigating 8 “report of a. giant: foot : pelt Ambedied Ana rook. bet AnOUND:t ATH: own: Mra, Pepa Dagar. ata her ‘fids- ter Ann, left ;Tueaday for -Ed. baby | gixt was: horn on. n Pidey, . “e. "Among: ‘the patients: in “Mills Memorial Hospital this. week are *-: 1: . Purschke and: Frank ‘More Liper, who. has beei in’ happy. “week-end. An; Kitimat ag guests ' of: the i shave: opie. ak ‘on : .| on was also seriously wotinded . ‘" stone apartment, | have died almost instantly from - ptold the: meeting, * Anonton to, vist | swith. Mr, and]: Mra, “Lee -van'Hora ‘to: whoin a : consy -pabable to: a” “500-ton mili,” he ‘added... pup Tertace'. ith aviettentaCar " Air Cadets ‘spent a A real ‘ik ae ¢, * TRIAL- SET 7 ON MURDER CHARGE * Roger Christopherson was ‘held . ‘over for trial on a non-capltal Yourder: charge in Terrace Mag. Astrate’s Court, Monday, He appeared: before. Magis- trate C.J. Norrington, . Christopherson. was charged following the shooting deathofhis mothermin-law, Mary Pearl Me- | Coll, 50, February 7, His wife, Joanne Christopher« _, in the shooting affray. Ineldent tock Place in the Key- Mrs, MeColl ‘is. ‘beHeved to -|® bullet: wound: in the heart. Bowater — looks at. harbors ley “-Valley*.’ Pulp and “Timber |: Limited -Co.,. 2° ‘subsidiary. of Bowater . Canadian Corporation ted, Consolidated. Bathurst. Lim. i - Bulkley. Valley interest in port development: was revealed by-exe- cutive vicetpresident. Derek -G. Currie (fareh 11): when he announced: plans to build a “pulp mill, sawmill, ; and major Jogging enterprises: =." . Currie did‘ not specity- loca tion of a port, But he referred to “new -.bulk cargo: carriers which are becoming increasingly common-in the handling ‘of lum- ber and other forest products.” He continued: “Port facilities must be available at both the loading and discharge ends which are capable, of handling these large -vessels and turning them round very rapidly.” Currie told ‘community lead. ers from, the Smithers-Houston. Burns’ Lake area that the Com. pany is now’ planning the initial lumber: development stage, which wild include: - Construction of a sawmill which will be one of the largest in -the Province with an annual capacity of 200 million board feet; . "Construction of approximataly 195 miles of major, all-weather log trucking roads; “Construction of a major overpass just west of Houston, crossing the Bulkley River, the Canadian National tracks and the werner ‘Trans+Provincial High. ie. Currie. said the Company will also. provide the related Service facilities associated with the major logging operations re~ quired: to support the sawmill, "Jt is our. objective .to have the’.sawmill In operation in the spring of 1970 by which time the site’ |will . have been developed ‘In a..manner ‘suitable’ for its |: expansion - ‘to “house increased Jumber= “production, : ‘the manu | . fachire. of. plywood and the pro- duction’ of* pulp: and paper,” " he Mr, Currie said the ‘flrat stage development alone represented: |. capital‘ invastment': of approxi. mately $22. milion: ; “Tt 48; in itsalt, a major under. and of the greatest signi. ficance. iin ‘the devel ment of "| the: ‘Bulkley’ ‘Valley. terms of! employment of labor and in |. of of wood, itis coms | en -coripleted,. ‘the: ‘sawmill | | will provide employniont for. ap- |B préxima Holy. 570 le,:of whom | - "S20: will be. Braagod In wh is a " place : "where | everyone: knows whoge. ~eheck: ‘recreation. Spokesman says. . A Sebo! District: 88 trubtocs® a " per month- rental. for. evening use drawn strong. protest from the ‘)in‘seven days. {8roup, gymnastics, - badminton,. tered in Houston-and built by. ine Balke ; in ‘the tnt ‘deciston- to charge $250 ‘of Thornhill Schoo! has ~ Thornhill Recreation Com. ‘We. personally feel that the school board, or at. least some members ‘of ‘the board, ‘do not want the schools usedafter hour's, This -is probably ‘their. way. of ish told the Herald. sonetly, 3* she sald, - hool board ‘member Jack annum at a recreation commis~ sion meeting, March 12. The commission previously used the school premises without any rene tal charged, - ‘The new agreement would also require- the Thornhill Recrea. tion Commission to pay janitors” ees, - “Cook told the commission that rental costs should be passed on to the groups ‘using. the school premises at night, sion called an emergency meet- ing Tuesday night to discuss the situation. ‘They have algo sent a registered. letter to. the school. hoard valling for-a meeting with- . The. meeting passed a resole | ution. offering the school board |. $50 per month to cover the cost of -light and extra maintenance, : The Thornhill school property is presently used at. night by the Rod. and Gun Club, ‘karate square dance club, boys’ orches- tra. and as a. meeting place for the Thornhill Réereation. Cori. |: mission and ‘Thornhill. ‘Ratepay= * Associatio “We all feel this isa. real. — kick in. the teeth to us per-) -§ - Thornhill Recreation Commia-|- ees ree getting us out,’’ Recreation Com- | ‘ mission member Mrs. Ken Eng-| Cook announced the decision of | the board to charge $3,000 per | | NEW *TWINRIVER TIMHER WOODS MANAGER, Hon Jordan who arrives. in Terrace. this week to take. over ‘from J.H,: : Jamieson: who has left the Columbla Cellulose company, - Col. Cel appointments Nakusp | man- named = to_head T winriver Twintiver Timber in- Terrace has: a. new man ‘at the top, . He: ‘is. Ron R, Jordan’ who . arrives here this week to take pay sald. control,” the com. ‘over. the job.of woods ‘manager. Twinriver’s new: woods. mi: ana for, the Columbia Cellulose come. ger, Ron Jordan comtes. to. Ter. pany, ; race. after 14 years as- Mahager He ‘succeeds ‘James Hi. Jamieson who has left the ‘com- ‘of | Celgar Woods | Division at “pany.: D. ' - Jordah was a _Brincipal “itithe Jordan Bros, Logging and Pole ‘Company and later the Big. Bend Wel Conuinbin Cetlulese became Woods Superin ‘The Twinriver appointment is ja continuing: series of|: Conanidaten has : ‘Talsed™ ‘tome | $7,000 in the past ‘15. ‘months, However’: ‘majority. ‘of- this: sum was. used to cover: costs’. and | some $2,000 cleared was invested in reoreation equipment. -. : A commission Spokesman. said that ‘the commission: has always done its. best-to. co-operate with. teachers iy ae avoid any’, ‘upset to 3 currisulum, or to causé:any “extra: Rianne : ance costs. °. |’. OPENED PROJECT Smith: Township, near Peter. borough, ‘Ont., officially opened its centennial project recently ~ a $46,000 five bay garage for parking ‘road equipment, — ‘chases, ‘lumber manufacturing and gales, product; areas which the company - His: “appointment |. ‘aS - “Maraper may. Otter” according toa Colum- at Terrace ‘is’ effective: imtme-. bia Cellulose spokesman... | as vice -president:in. charge of| rive -in Terrace. _pulp manufactu leased. this week, : . "This realignment: of respons sibilities results from a -reore ganization along..: product lines Tather than geographical Hnes “Phe Celgar Woods Diviition is a comptex. ‘operation. -inv more. than 200. mile sion, Celgar Lumber tvislona a ‘Big. _Twinciver Timber,. *. . to: the, pulp. Garside is responsible ior the ate ‘and -sawmill -at Cat ‘administration © .Of'- the ~ woods! Jordan has be operation -ineluding logging,- ‘log munity’ affairs . :sales. and purchases, chip pur ing .-;chairmanships Chamber of: Commerce and “any. other wood] Parks Board, : aot diately, Mra, ‘Alma - -Jordan and’: of. Hans A, Bruhe their daughter, : ~- Appointment ring. was also re-| of: April; ’ Mr.’ and’ Mrs; Jordan . have three daughters: : A Twintiver man will replace, Jordan- at the Nakusp operati ; He is J._D,- Sigalet, at present .. logging ‘contract supervisor for rag \ Ig good and vitose hus Pa Poa and to . establish more effective the local company