PAGE A2, THE HERALD. Wednesday, April 6, 1977 Juvenile camp funding refused Northward Bound Society’s application to the Provincial Corrections Branch for money tooperate a juvenile delinquent camp near Kitimat has been tumed down. Prince Rupert City Council which has been providing $200 per month for the establishment of Camp Weewanee was in- formed at its meeting last night that the Society will turn now to the policy and planning executive of the ministry of the Attorney-General for justice development and-or special projects grants. Jim Graham, regional director of corrections for the northern region, said from Prince George this morning the Society's budget submission request was too late for action. Graham said his budget for this year was already approved before he received a draft of their request in March and he is now preparing the ‘77-'78 budget. Corrections didn’t expect the camp to be ready until next year according to the Society's original estimations, Graham said, so although they're earlier than expected, they're too late for funding. He added that considering the money the Society requested ($22 per juvenile per day) he couldn't possibly get approval on such short notice. “‘Thal’s more money than we spent in the whole north last year.” Graham said he agreed with the group's decision to ask for a special grant but is not op- timistic of the answer, ‘They're competing with the whole province for a small amount of money,” The program is good, the need is there, the community par- ticipation is impressive and encouraging but the timing is off, Graham said, ‘He said the Attorney- General's office has shown faith in the program by loaning a 36 ft. vessel for transportation to and from the camp. Graham said if the society can make it through the year on money from other sources he plans to apply for money to totally fund the program next year, If the Society is turned down Police Police received a com- plaint March 25 a new boy’s three speed Weststar bicycle with the serial number 77241503 was stolen. Police received a com- plaint April 1 a dog was illed with poison on South Kalum. Police received a com- plaint April 3 there was vandalism in the 2400 block Apple St. Some tires were slashed, Police received a report March 26 two locking hubs were stolen from a four- wheel drive truck at Terrace International. While on routine foot patrol April 4 at 3 a.m. police found a car in the window of Brownie’s Chicken place. Apparently the car ran into the store. The window and the door of the building were damaged. Police received a com- plaint April 3 at 1] p.m. a prowler was seen on Straume Ave. Police received a com- plaint last week a trailer in Terrace was broken into. As a result two men were arrested. Police received a com- plaint March 29 Time Cleaners was broken into and nothing was stolen. Police received a com- plaint on April 2 an apart- ment on Park Avenue was broken into. Police received a com- plaint on April 1 the CNR express office was broken into. Nothing was stolen. Police received a com- plaint on march 31 a person was stealing gas from a vehicle in Thornhill. Police received a com- plaint April 1 a home on the Commonwealth Mobile Homes lot was broken into . anda roll carpet was stolen. On March 31 a home was broken into and curtains were stolen. again at tne provincial level, Graham suggested they try the Solicitor-General's Office in Ottawa. . Ted Campbell, former director of the society and founding member, said today everything is ready to go ahead. “If we waited one year the camp would be vandalized beyond recovery." As far as applying to other sources for money, Campbell said the buck has stopped. ‘It's time the civil servants got off their butts, it's time Jim Graham and his associates did their part. Responsibility Jies on Garde Gardom's desk and he had better pick it up.” Campbell said the Society has interviewed and is prepared to hire a director recommended to them from the corrections branch but can hardly hire the man unless corrections is prepared to pravide the money, Prince Rupert Ald, Gordon Gillam said the provincial government is Jetting the people of the north down in its decision not to fund the camp. “Six months ago Garde Gardom told us numerous centres for juveniles would be Started. This camp is along those lines and he has not given us support.” Council decided to write the Attorney-General stating Camp, Weewanee should receive provincial funding and every effort should be made to aid the project. Mayor Peter Lester added Prince Rupert is not satisfied with juvenile rehabilitation facilities in the north. ye PE ANNIVERSARY TRUCK Be WH TERMACE 197 - Epp Talstra, of Dac’s has been decorated ta advertise Terrace’s an- niversary. It was purchased last year in Ontario. Cartage, is the proud owner of this 1935 Chev which Hotelmen pleased with changes The British Columbia Hotels’ Association has now had the opportunity of examining the liquor policy announced March 31 by the provincial government. We wish to commend the minister and government on having finalized the policy after considering the con- cerns of the public and the varigus oe dustry of the ospitality industry. We are pleased to see a number of our recent recommendations included in the policy. One of our requests was Grant for B.C. resource atlas A $25,000 grant for the production of an updated B.C. Resource Atlas has been awarded to Dr. A.L. Farley of the Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. The grant, given jointly by the Ministries of Education and Environment will cover production costs and enable Dr. Fartey to hire technical, staff for the project, Research, basic equipment beat... Police received a com- plaint April 3 a motorcycle operated by Ray LaChance collided with a vehicle driven by Don Harris of Hazelton at the corner of Greig and Kalum. Beverly Lyons, the passenger on the motorcycle, received minor injuries and was taken to hospital where she was later released. Harris has been issued with a _ traffic violation. iN J «(I RSS and facilities will be provided by UBC. The atlas will replace the 1952 edition, now long out of print. Dr. Farley said he will make copies available at cost to the government and that he welcomes technical assistance and comment from ministry staff. Easter hours at Library The Library will be closed . GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER SUNDAY. 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The provision will allow the hotel receiving such a license to. compete with other licensed outlets on an ual basis. iow that the standards and policy have been clearly set, we are optimistic that At room temperature mer- cury is a liquid but it will not wet ‘your fingers, if- touched. _ mew government policy. the hotel industry — in | cooperation with the local and provincial authorities — J can move in a meaningful direction in mee concepts as outlined in the Alcan Australia” expands smelter Alcan Aluminium Limited stated recently that Alcan Australia Limited, of which it owns 70 percent, has announced a 50 percent expansion of its aluminum smelting capacity in Australia at a cost of (Australian) $45 million, The expansion of the Kurri Kurri Smelter, near Newcastle, New South Wales, will increase its annual capacity from 50,000 . 6 to 75,000 short tons per annum by the latter part of 1979. Power supply for the smelter expansion, from coal-fired sources, is already under contract. The necessary Epprovals have been obtained for the expansion to be financed from a combination of overseas and Australian sources. Alcan Australla Limited is offering a (U.S.) $25 million Eurobond issue, the lead manager for which is the Swiss Bank Cor- oration (Luxembourg) td. Co-managers of the issue are the Deutsche Bank Aktlengeselischaft and Morgan Stanley = In- ternational. The offerin date will probably be Apri The Australian com- ponent of the financing will include a one-for-four rights issue of Alcan Australia Limited common shares, amounting to (Australian) $7 million, to which Alcan has agreed to subscribe its proportion and additional rrowings from Australian sources. | ee The world’s largest sea is the South China Sea, covering an the area of over a million square miles. Chevron Station FOR LEASE Modern two bay station available for lease May 1, 1977, Good potential. Located at 4531 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. 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