1961 CHEV Sedan. __ ' | Stock No. Be ea wieadves ook Phone 635-2801. Bob Parker ld " aa . Py Periodicals Department, | Vistorday B, c. : ov. Library, AGB: Paqes fe Minister Lester B, ‘Pearson to Mm order President - ‘Charles ‘De S Gaulle to ‘leave: Canadian soil. . westweat Publleations after .De 7 speech on Monday: night. The Terrace” Herald. js a member of the. newspaper chain which also ineludes ‘the’ Prince S George. Citizen and. the- Prince m Rupert Daily News, . The protest was carried-in. a telegram sent directly to. Prime ™ Minister Pearson. | The telegram. said: ' . “We are - deeply concerned me lest your government. hesitates Bin the name of friendship for # France. to arrange for . De 2 Gaulle’s ‘immediate | departure from Canadian soil, This man Shas done more to divide and B destroy Canada’ than anyone else in our history. ; “Any other visitor would have been arrested . ‘and his © passport seized. : s ment to diseard politics and # protocol in this -instance and ond 24 hours,. s 6“We-assure you that positive S action will be favorably receiv: aed throughout British Columbia |: Band that failure te take such. action will be viewed AS gov}. |The man got away age hes fm ernment weakness, 7 : a Gee, .also Biss, 2. o : Canada’ $ jews, to” Israe all: fond: ‘within three weeksof the open: war Canada’s Jews had ralged = an ineredibte ‘$20 ‘millon: he | the Israeli cause, says a repo “Ba tie uUglet sane of Maclean! s . magazine, te Never in’ Canadian historyhas so much been Faleedt ina crash program so‘ quickly, The money came mainlyfrom three centres, ; “The results speak for them-, : selves,'’ says Philip. Givens, | a former Toronto mayor who “headed the campaign in the city,’ A group of British Columbia newspapers called on Prime Gaulle: made his ‘pro-separatjste : “We implore your. govern : ; to revoke at once De Gaulle’; a) right to remain in Canada hey-| ; gave $20 malllien' | Kitselas Canyon. check. as driver. Harold - dq FIRST CAR THROUGH ‘the provincial governrnent automobile test Tuesday at Ip.m. received a thorough, lackson watched, When tha: " mabile testing stati already waiting to on _ Station’ ‘Stays open ue opened ; a long line of | cars was: through the free safety! check. - Saturday. , l hig. shote:“ot"the“Arab-israel{ |" “The inan, ‘gat ‘away ani ‘Inpaiitéranle’. “Curtain: the . Department: of Fisheries, 3 oy The- “Ash; 300: pound ‘stare geon managed’ to make the.. Fisheries Department’ river: cruiser. ‘after. being ‘taken from’ the: Skeena ‘in what must have been an’ “illegal” gilinet 1 in the, a 4 nin: , chas-been’ cast’ over the: “fish by. 3 {| Herald he was on duty Saturday. when fisheries officials 4 wed : | He sald he and several others comment Tuesday .- gation is’ underway: dit; ai ate. hard Bates ‘sald: that’ resul ast hursday and the: was caught on” Sats, éscehsorship indicates that: g ‘gentleman was surprised bya “passing fed. . Instead “of saying -how de-do ‘or ‘praise-be Pearson, the gent high tailed it into the’ bushes: - He appeared anxious to avoid | company, So: anxious that he Jeft seven feat of sturgeon ‘flapping:-in what appears to be a highly il- | legal net. - . Gary Wright, ferryman ti he Copper Ferry crossing, . tol . the ‘up with the rare. catch. Wright said he -hag. seen, such a whopper ‘before. ‘at the Copper crossing: ‘have. had. their ‘ines. out ever since. . Department of Fish’eg ies ‘spokesmen declined to fomment on the incident stating-that J. Connors, District Protection - ‘OF ficer from Prince Rupér ind issued a “silénce" ava ‘Conners was unavaijable: tor wlien*:: the Herald tried to ‘contr hin.” Local officials: would inat-even confirm’ or deny’ that: an \inVesti- sponsible for: sting th gillnet. ‘ fish WAS. a whopper but ‘the fish- erman appears to’ havye- eluded ‘he: nets of ofticialdom| ~ ’ An upsurge In silver prices and some good exploration ré, -gults spell go"? this year for) Terrace - b ~ based Rieansa Mines | ‘At the company? s. annial 26th eral meosting held in Terrsce ‘last. ‘Baturday shareholders. heard results of ‘exploration work so far this sagon and plana for the remainder of the year, They. algo named a. Tew board of ‘directors with RB. Bales Heading up the slates RD, “Skog. lund, vice-pregidant: DW. Small. ‘secretary: = ireamurer and. thee Weber’. Lractor ay | In. 2: directors: report to the) “shareholdera,. president. Rilo, Aceh nk in the Federal fish. . ‘into ‘et y Alcock. continiied ‘his pursuit, “So. there” ‘you havé!-it-the | CORPORAL ALCOCK. for Bravery. Third RCMP man honored for. bravery ' Prince Rupert RCMP detach- ment has pulled a hat ‘trick. with a third bravery commenda- tion in two weeks, Cpl. Rodney: Vallance Alcock received the ‘commissioner's commendation ‘for. bravery be. couse of his action in Aabbing an armed fugitive on 1a: “dowh- town street last November, . Aleock was chasing armed fugitive : Karlds “Hegedus . when the man ‘turtied and fired on the ‘policeman from a distance of five feet. - - Unfazed : by. ‘the near- ‘miss, .fanees and the three-year tax mf an tox ot fines says. evidenée of-a: ‘piliback ‘in min- ing’ exploration: ‘and "develop. ment; despite Féderal Govern- ment assurance that implemen- tation of the Carter tax report is nat: ‘imminent. . Thomas Elliot was comtment-, ing in- Vancouver ona brief the’ chamber. has prepared for sub- mission, to Finance. Minister. Mit-. chell .Sharp.. (The “brief urges retention. of depreciation: allow- moratoria ‘for new: ‘Producing mines. ° Carter Répoct urged of both and other in- aising .a storm ‘of pro- ; the: mining industry. (The Governnient responded by announcing that no action. will pertains. ‘ta’ mining until. Jan, 1 19741: . Mr, Eliot said in ‘an. inter- view he -had noticed definite signs of a curtailment in min-. eral development and. ‘explora-' tion in B.C, and the Yukon ever aince the- Government ‘announs ed. its deferral of. action: ‘There's - .been. some” indiea- tion-of a pullback hut so far it's not, ta, serious,” he said. ° “The: ‘Carter : ‘Report -: ‘hangs liké “a black cloud. over ‘the in- ‘dustry. ‘ind ‘some companies have; -adopled a cautious atti- "He eS tude’ toward exploration and de- are-‘is - strong | be :taken’oh the report as it]. | Development | stalled for Victoria OK _ How few are a “few days.’ That’s the question Terrace Municipal Council is asking this week They are awaiting a firm commitment from Highways Min- ister P. A, Gaglardi on the route of a new Highway 16 bypass through the heart of Terrace. After months of negotiation Reeve A. F. Gonlet accompani- ed by Councillor’ Dorothy Nor- ton, Municipal Engineer Hector Buncombe, and Skeena MLA Dudley Little travelled to Vic- the highways minister. GAGLARDI. INTERESTED According to the. Reeve, the minister appeared interested in mised a. decision days,” . The route of the bypass is “in a few sibie industrial development ot downtown . Terrace.” Also at is- Slie 18 an underpass beneath the CNR tracks. “A hew Safeway shopping cen- Fis one site that could be af fected, vager’ of th ikea ‘nena weapeasierrecel meat F bis and < co’ Charnberfi be ‘Anon: Mate wher dh Clas fPasgcwilk E go. ave. also -béen ‘slowed. heeause mot uncertainty of the new route. |. . shat is -the reason why Ter-| race Municipal . Council - met} wita’ the highways . minister. AGREEMENT ; It-1s understood Councu:. and highways depart: ment-are in substantial: agree- ment. now .over the. location of the new bypass,” _-Originauy., three routes were|: suggested, : . IT'S. ABOUT TIME But until.the Council hears from the highways. department downtown: Terraca will have to stand still and. ‘wait the word|. from Victoria before undertak- ing’ major development. Meanwhile Reeve Goulet te- fusal to criticize Gaglardi: “I ‘feel that he’s doing his: _ best, ’ the Reeve said, “They have many other com- mitments and I don’t think we, should criticize. this quickly." * But -Couneillor Vic Jolliffe ‘was more critical: “If the’ in- formation has not been releas- Councillor Campbell Lane com- mented: “We should have heard by now. “Il's-about time Mr. Gaglardi started to live up te his obligations and at the same foria July 17 for a meeting with]. the Terrace ‘proposals and proj hojding up commercial and poa- ‘tte incorporating a.Woolworth |. _| store at Emmerson-and Lakelse § that the : _ TERRACE Wairih — WORD FROM PHIL ING -pesisting tyoung visitor: i for a. brie at, si “Real estate sales in the areal. Just count.‘ thos Terrace Streets these days. e big. ten gation hats. on dowitown ‘Maaistiate's Court eee | Magistrate C.J, ‘Norringto presided over Mie following con-. victions in Terrace _ Magistrate's’ Court last “week: ‘Richard James Anderson, driving. while. license’ suspend: ed for failing to file financial re. sponsibility, fined $50,; Louise Robinson, for assault; causing bodily harm, given : suspended, sentence with probation and hound over to keep the peace. “) - There were 28 convictions: for speeding and minor traffic infractions atid one for driving without due care. ed by ‘Tuesday night, the Coun- | Magistrate F. H. Adames cil should make | the abnounce- ‘handed out the following fon ment.” — vietions:: and iminor traffic offences; one trucking - offence and one sun dry infraction, | _. velopment, time .extend a little courtesy,” - . night. John Petersen fined $250 for] impaired driving; two speeding ‘The - ‘hats and thelr. ‘owners . are. sure, signs: that the local : Jeommunity ig now - - getting set ’ |for’.‘the’ ‘big: three-day Terrace Stampede,’ July «28, 20. cand. 0 at . Thomas: Park.» ; (See also, page: ey ‘The three ‘days: of” hard rid. Jing inthe day and- dancing and festivity at. night ate.. organiz ed ‘by the Terrace: Lions: Club and. the Terrace Rodeo. ‘Associa- tion... ‘Times for events have. Lint yet | been - ‘finalized ‘but. . organizer * Conn Strasbourg, ° “Lions : :Cluh: president, - promises: -plenty > of action - including . dancing . ry ’ Lions ‘are. giving a lon-sized! (share of the Licket sales. dp: tae . “Skate . in ‘68” ice arena fund. - ' Soven * Seven - trophiés, a: champion -ship ‘trophy, and : ‘cash rived will be awarded. 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