TERRACE - The concept: of harding home care, “al gh tablished .fact In other. ntries, notably. Britain, and. an-. In the last two: years, ‘Mental Health Branch..of the» awayfrom the large. : : Columbia, . fwogramme has’ been: eration.for the past -6.0r: 6° ars, although -on a-limlted sis, During the initial years of perimentation in B.C. homes. - re established on n thet Lower: ‘Island: * Dept. .of Health Services and . “Hospital Insurance -has “seen. _ regionalization, : need the Intensive..care. in- considerable ” with the: intention of. bringing :Mental Health services into the ‘community.’ . Mental: Héalth “services: is- the -boarding home programme, -- -which is funded by the Dept. of Rehabilitation : ‘and ‘Social ‘Mainlend ‘and san. a Vancouver he né aspect: of ‘do - minimal care and supervision. . Improvement,’ . eek Boarding honies ‘can serve a a _ number, of .. useful purposes, -- ps They can act ag an initial move stitutlons, for those chrentcally ill patients ‘who do not. really — sititutions can provide, ‘but who” ‘require some permanent ‘They may help alleviate’ the overcrowding in our Jarge mental health facilities, and to ©: allow:thém: #8 ‘deals inere, with ‘persons who! ifeally ‘need psychiatric care, « They can act as ‘a “tehnporary - home for someone. wanting ‘te getaway from a stressful home or.living situationi-.-. 2 They may perye:as-a tran- sitional home for. someone. just . leaving. the hospital .but who doesn't feel quite ready to cape “with an independent. living arrangement, or with his. usual home environment, _ pone : mentally ill. and the vreniatty retarded: However, the present This. ° poarding* "programme, serves efforts ‘of the. local ‘Chapter of the Association. fo the Metally _ Retarded to open a:-hostel for. Mentally Retarded School children ‘is an, independent .- project. . The - ‘Mental Health. Centre ‘has been ‘involved "in this; but the hostel idea was not. conceived as a part. of the ° Centres bodrding home programme, |= aa ~The commuaity can benefit a as. well. as: the: home _ clients; who will be’ ‘lotal’ people. from * the: Terrace- ; Kitimat-Prince’ Rupert and _. Smithers ‘area. For too long © iow, we have been able to place - mental health clients 500 miles away—out of sight; out of mind.. By bringing them back into the , community when they need our help and support, we will. all stand: ie greate chance of - - ‘becoming mora, zeallsticaliy aware ..of-. ‘mental - health blemse, : Perhare, we will learn to ..a te them iB ‘people, : and. not “aa ‘the : fortunate stereotyped notion fed ua_by Inacelirate C-grade- Hollywood -movies .and - at-. ternoon television soap operas. Thehomeswill be obtained by ‘aboarding home social worker, ‘who will .then - oversee . the psychological and social needs of each client. ‘This will entail, . for boarding home. social worker, setting “up: ‘recreational: ae. tivities; crafts, ‘and: social’ functions of ‘various kinds. . Volunieer. help will be. crucial: to the success: of ‘these social : netivities, fo, ‘i At the. moment, ‘the Skeena be Mental Health Centre is looking: homes,‘and would §- like any interested people to call , 635-6163 -from:Monday through ¢. Friday. Monthly boarding heme rates will be arranged with.the |. | Com ° in and co the 1872 LINE-UP on display + how at 635-2001 | TE RRACE, B.C. 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 971 - Your “northers rescence iaeta tazelle. drugs. ied > 635- 6357 “10 Conte: = TH YEAR NO. = “| ‘John Stewart Johnson ‘ap reared in court Oct..13 on a Btharge of assaulting-a police . Hffice. The charge arose from: incident taking place on - lanuary. 31, -1971_ while - the - RCMP. were investigating: a - meesidence in Kitimat. He. ; pleaded hot guilty but was found BM o be guilty by Judge Murry. He mevas fined $100 or 14 days in: . piefault. Wolfgang Bruhn of Kitimat spleaded guilty Tuesday, Oct. 12 ito a charge of driving with a blood alcohol level over .03.. He. mappeared before Judge oF (McAdam and was fined.$400 or 430 days in default. His license’ , was suspended for ‘4 months Bihough he is allowed to drive paring working hours. EMA fipleaded "guilty. 0: ‘ before Judge is He! — si ; charged. with driving. with a blood alcohol ‘level of over .08-* and also with refusing :to blow... into the breathalyzer. The - Ficharges arose after .a. routine . micheck by the RCMP. .on ‘In- Bt dustria) Ave, on-Oct, 7 °For the s\first charge he was fined $200 or mi20 days -in default; misecond charge $50 or 6 days In efault, ™) Thame M. Walton ‘appeared mribefore Judge Patrick Wright on Friday, Oct. 9 and pleaded ~ fuilty- to a charge of impaired . driving and ‘another charge of refusing to blow ‘into. the . breathalyzer. The charge arose Fafter a routine check on Haisla oBlvd, and Industrial Ave. For hihe first charge he was fined. 1$400 or 40 days.in default; for ° Bihe second $50 or 5. days in default. His license was, fovspentie for 60 days, q for .the .. + ore yi re &. “a “es t Page a, Bein ‘Coming up fora little. air: is employee for L.G, 7 Scott Construction’: The company is.continuing -: - its bit in. the installation of underground wiring 7 Ae epee genase . ‘enncted by B. C. Tel 'Workmen are seen here aa * he eixts ‘the: isianhole ‘on_ the. ‘Lakelse-Kalum corner. . The workman, would not divulge his aa “ pame and unfortunately’ ‘would not even ‘say “cheese” for our staff ' photogrpaher. ; T y KITIMAT | - Kitimat’s city | council has received. a letter from the Canadian’ Federation of Mayors and Municipalities | on the urgent ‘unemployment. ‘problem in Canada, :. _ ‘The news release enclosed. _ stated. The Executive Corn- mittee of _ the. Canadian Federation of Mayers and -. Municipalities met in Montreal on Sept. 30 and Oct.1 to discuss, . amongst other matters,- the. _— unemployment problem: - din Canada’ we: wil ‘have ‘to ~ contend with th during t the ® coming months. Pa Les “The ‘Executive Committee received and concurred with a “request” from: the City of Toronoto that the federal and provincial. governments be asked to provide: financial = © =~ 09 > . programs advanced ‘by the assistance by way of grants or a - combination of grants and loans to ‘ municipalities . which: are prepared to accelerate planned and initiate new-work programs ' in an effort to alleviate the unemployment problem. The _ . Canadian Federation of Mayors . and. Muncipalities urges the federal government. to ane! financial assistance’? nounce its intention ta con- tribute towards the ‘funding of *. employment-creating a muncipalities, .The Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities’ urges ~ its . members: to. advance. .worka — grams for immediate action d.-through. their provincial associations‘ to - " Tnake representation. ‘to .. their provincial government for -* Alderman -. Angle suggested that. the municipality. assess , ciate employment and . we -as’ a’ municipalaity have j Jot that need to be done that ‘wolld be useful then Jook into it.”’,’ She added that there | are always people coming to Kitimat, on welfare who - are The trail of SrompioyhiehT looking for. jobs.”’ ‘ Mayor Springer. suggested .- that perhaps some work could’ be done on a number. of trails’. around town which have not had maintenance ‘work done. for awhile, However;it was further . pointed out that fer this type of job & ,weeks Work “must be - guaranteed and in Kitimat —. there is not much outside work” to be done during snow time, thus this would. have to take place: in spring. Council will. look: into the matter further. - BAY BENSON. SHOULD RESIGN: | OTTAWA (CP) yovernment’s proposed eu eure for ye i Conservative. Leader Robert’ FiStanfield said Finance Minister: EJ. Benson should rosie nd {ihe government. shoul VICTORIA (CP) — venton of the Social Credit of British Columbia is, test than & month away andthe annual amare that Premiey . Pier and fast, too; in advance of Nov, 46 ‘ conyantion in: Vane “the | : " “ust another-band-ald.”” "Tt: isn’t. going ‘to: solve the ipevlorment in ent, ag yet unnamed,» \ invited to Washing C., to. discuss the’ pro- ite nsad wilh ton the. deaited.” effect, _ Conservative ‘leader.’ * ; 8. congressmen, vs ark Rose, New. Democrat The eon” pd party: + peitch: Cohimblans, ‘could - press more’ effectively: epposi- ton to, th ¢ five-megaton nuclea Aleutian island.”’ ‘et tative of eac "party "In the : ( Commons would: The Elusive Enemy 8 here on October 21 including a a. s seveaper- oe use Che c wld last a until December, it: would: do little’ to create. “eént “tax. cut for. corporations = and & three. er-cent ‘Slee in in- of government. economists. For: example,: ‘he said, t the. “economists now are telling the ” poor -to spend ‘more: money’ to. * *. get the-country going-again. |. “That's, an _ cconom iat ; or “af the opposition and others ome 0:1 antag 00 aliould have been |. as high'as bight cent in ee “the Mr. ‘Lewis said.the difference in the tax cuts revealed the ty: Atal: Liber: La aed “atandard.” . *-@aled for‘tax cuts anda. printer. “works brogram, fina yas lis is-- But thils death-bed i repentance Dy ame ‘too late, - “ME> Lewls was. of’ * mind. It would. take months for the gavernment plan to take ef- .: TERRACE: -. The .B.¢, bilosis - Christmas: Seal ‘will present a. free ve ‘of Film, under spon- sorships cof the Kinette ‘Club. of Terrace;;at: the .E.T. -Kenney : Primary: School on: Thursday, - October.21 at 8 p.m. yore * Among films shown during the evening. will be: Elkusive ‘. “Enemy ‘on tuberculosis,” Life ~ "and Breath on emphysema, and. es "slidé-tape presentation; on, a -“TB hospital.in'the- War Zone ‘of Viet:Nam, whichis sponsored _ by. Canadian funds. ‘The’ tape, : "voiced by Dr, ‘C.W.L, Jeanes, a medical ‘director, Canadian- ‘si berculogis:and: Respiratory - ' Disease Association; tells of his. experience: there as: “medical consultant. : ; Invitations. have ‘pone to. ‘all school teachers in the area to... preview the health ‘education. | ' material available for.use in the’ school setting; This includes the Society's professional: booklets . and. a: others’ of «in: teres to. the’: ‘public, : the™ Society's - “machine,” through’ respiratory eysteni just. how tar and. nicotive “from.” , Cigarettes * attack it? There is" “also/a new ° feaching | aid on‘alr: pollution. ° « Invitations have gone, to clubs” new. whi j ‘Free cotien wil, be served: be members ‘ofthe Kinette Club.of- “Terrace, sponsors of the annual a Christmas Seal: campaign. ibroad, as ‘A ‘film: 1, f llawed by a “smoking . * indteates.’ an transparent _ a ae Sas & Terrace welcome | on rap boards — TERRACE. - The... 1972 graduating class of Caledonia Senior. Secondary. School is considering building a “Welcome. to Terrace" ‘sign as its farewell gift to the. town. The sign would Teportedly be constructed at the town’s west. ' entrance and according ta: school _. student’. . council spokesman B.J.. Barton would. be built to all specifications, In response to the request Alderman Ian ‘MaeDonald addressed Tuesday night’s council, meeting. and. described | the recent “cracking down’’ of . ~ Department of Highways of-. . ficials in regards © to sign | erection. He said the matter should be . Studied before any go ahead is given to the students,’ Mayor Jolliffe said the other _ problem is the local Chamber of ‘Commerce’: 5 proposed plans for. ’ building a” similar Sige. in similar location. . | =e struction ‘on the ign aind - therefore “executives of both - _ Chamber of Commerce and Student’s Council meet in a’ rap _ session with — Terrace town council. The matter was tabled and a . meeting between all. parties . concerned is being arranged. In the’ letter to. council;~ Treasurer Barton. of the. _ Student's council wrote: . Mr. Jolliffe and Aldermen: or The 1972 Graduating class of =. “Caledonia Sr. Secondary School is considering building ‘a. “welcome to Terrace” sign as its. farewell. gift to the town. - We would like to know if you would agree to this: ‘Suggestion and, if so, what..aré’-your. specifications... ‘as: td permits, size, type, ete? ‘We would appreciate a reply aS s00n aB.. possible, and perhaps, at a later date, we could arrange: a 7 meeting betwen. the Grad ; ° EYMIMATT - | Gis By-Law No. 3 se ‘(Refuse Control. Amend- . : - ment By-Law No. 11,1971" went” “ “into affect Tuesday night ‘at City. “ -Couneil meeting. This by-law . covers the government. project. © SAM which stands for Salvage ‘suitable depots) Manufacture (to useable smelter feed). |The government unit.will travel to. wo ~Jbut should be out ‘of, the car towns. throughout: B.C. collecting . ald ¢ cars and flat- —tening them so they’ can be. carried out and the metal used: ‘again. SAM won’ ‘the vialing iltimat . gimp ‘until the. ‘unit - comes; -3 (old'‘ear bodies) Assemble.(at - Anyone. leaving. a’ car. ‘there. ‘should strip it of seats, : “ga - danks, engine, radiator, . 'ate. These will also be used. by SAM . ~ the unit, can operate. Street rezoning — in petitions. KITIMAT = Residents “of Baker St..in Kitimat. have - » Petitioned, City, Council to have - _ their street rezoned from ‘its~ “present - 2-family.. dwelling toning to’ ‘I-family: dwellings. Mr:R.O. West: of 30 Baker St. appeared before city council on. Tuesday, : Oct. 12 to ‘represent: these people‘in the.request.:At - “present ...theré--are’-.only 3 residents on the street and they “bad °-all “signed :- the. : ‘petition : ‘in the near’ "future, . esented. to Council. Ji ‘Alderman - “Banyay”’ ‘said’ tie “was in: favour of thistype of. - thing ‘as residents should; ‘have’ “a say over what their street was‘ : going“ to be.’-However’ it’ was ¢ pointed out ‘that there-are still ; 18 lots. undeveloped: and the. o- “lwners of these lots‘ would have. - to. be ‘contacted. Several of the ‘lots are‘owned by: Alcan,’ others" by: Eurecan’ and ® afew: by.” private people. ' The matter will ‘be taken up in’ a-public hearing. guilty . to ‘assaulting ‘a -pollee- “officer arid also resisting arrest ‘ when they appeared in Terrace. Provincial Court “Weidnesday, ' Atchie Morrison ‘of ' Terrace - was: sentenced. - by. Judge: D.. * McAdam. ‘to serve: 30. ar “ppc pn a "dered by ROME paired anh oe ‘hours. down ‘at: the station; ‘He -.; then refused: and was. charged ;