“t i u i i 4 E ge Per te nec iee ee tar; ae ep op eee cra ph Si EDGAR WH reper wat a ee ERR ‘preparation of ~ lhe ; firat, 1 July ‘ay nine grandchildren, Jo-Anne Johnson, a comely Gitksan, has been a poet for the years with a desire to learn the ins and outs of writing. She was looking for a job in the newspaper field and -was referred to the Herald . Gelenbeck of CUTREACH in Terrace. After an interview she was hired and ‘her stories, reports, poems: and. photography have been part of our last She will specialize in matters of particular concern to two editions. BY FRANK OBERLE “Western Canada wants, and is entitled lo, its place in the sun", . This is a statement contained in the Budge! Speech delivered by the Minister of Finance, on Monday, November 13th, 1974. By the time Mr. ‘Turner gol to the point where he announced the Government's intention to stand firm on resource taxation, thal the aun to which we will be ‘exposed will be extremely hot and thal we will be getting burnt again. . The Federal Government fs about to move in .on the Provinces. Discussing nalural resources, Mr. Turner used language la which we, in B.C., have become accustomed over the last 2/4 years, He said and I quote: “It is essential to assure that all the people of Canada derive a fair share of the substantially in- creased revenues that flow from the higher value placedby * the World on the resources.” It is clear to‘us now that the Prime Minister was not hanest when he negotiated with the Weslern Premiers a once price formula for gasoline - and heating oil. The Federal Government was anly shopping for time., Time ta pass‘in (he House of Commons a bill called natives but will also cover general stories for the Herald. She is a native of Cedarvale and was educated there as well as in Quesnel, and Prince Rupert. She is a Director on the Board of Direction of the Terrace Comfnunity _ Services Society, She is the mother of ~ ‘two children; a son Melvin, two, anda - daughter Melana, four. She is a ~ welcome addition to the staff of the. past seven by Violet it was clear lo us westerners ' Terrace Herald. ; ..City Hall Happenings There was ‘a special meeting of Councli held on Monday November 3. Acting Mayor Jerry Duflus was in the chair in the absence of Mayor Gordan Rowland tn Victoria on the city’s business, All Aldermen were present as was Alderman- elect Mary Little, . A briefin supportof a request by thé Terrace and District Arts Council was presented’ by President John Chen-Wing ‘and - will be considered in the 1976 municipal budget. The request is for a grant of $1,400 which will assist lhe member groups in the Council. These are Highland Pipes and Drums, Skeena Recorder and Early Music Ensemble, Terrace Community Choir, Pacific Northwest Music, Festival, Terrace — Association and the Lapidary Club. Council authorized the payment of expenses to aldermen-elect for the first time lo altend a seminar for newly elected representatives al the Airport Hyatt Hotel, Richmond December 14 and 15 if they decide to aitend. : The Public Works Committee will investigate a problem of damage {oa fence on Tuck allegedly caused when the read’ was built up on that street. This fence restricts domestic animals ‘and the owner in-* dicates that they will not be responsible for, the animals if the city does not affect these “repairs. _ Alderman Dave Maroney will _ be altending’ the Yellowhead Little "" : Theatre, Terrace “Concert Associalion; Terrace Art Inter-provinclal Highway Association: ‘meeting’ ‘in “Ed- monton Navember 28 and 20 as Accident Re The winter driving is already building up accidents and the R.C.M:P. havehad a busy week . of it. On Tuesday, November 19, Jonathan Morrison in a 1964 Chevelle: collided with a 1974 Datsun drivenby Ronald James Baker on the corner of Lazelle al Munroe. The Chevelle received eight hundred dollars worth of damage; the Datsun received the same amount. There were no injuries bul . Morrison was charged with - failing to slop at a slop sign. Again on the 19, a single. yehicle accident occured -on Highway 16 at about twenty- lhree miles easy of Terrace. The - driver’ was Ronald. Pomeroy of Fairbanks Alaska ina 1972 Ford Torino. The car received two thousand dollars - worth of damage. The driver - Court In court on November 18 Ronald Telford, 39, was charged .with , assauit.and creating a “Obituary: ; Charles . Benjamin.” Harrison Charles Benjamin Harrison passed away in Terrace .on Friday November 15 at the age of'75,- Mr, Harrison was born in Birmingham, England March 2; 1899, He came lo Canada at the age of twa. ; ; He married Velma Overton in Desmoines, Icwa, September 93, 1923. He spent his working life asa railroader begining at . ‘the age of 16. ft _ He Is survived by four sons, Charles Dugene “Doc”, Loyal Everett “Junior, Dee Wayne and Willlam Dale. He was, predeceased by a filth son; Albert damuss who passed away 1, Ha is also . survived and two great grandchildren. Funeral. services were held Jast Wednesday at Zion Bapllst Church with Reverend Dudley | K. Hale pasler. of Uplands: ‘Baptist. Church officiating. ' “Music was rendered by Mrs. Rose’ Freeman, who played hymns which were meaningful ‘9 Mr, Herrison during ‘his; lifetime. Interment: was in (he Terrace Municipal Cemetery. | ' and one child received minor facial cuts. The accident is still under investigation and no charges have been laid as yet, On tha twenty-first on Lakelse Avenue Richard Martin in. a 1966 Comet received five- hundred dollars worth of damage and Barry Hayward in a 1964 Ford Fairlane received six-hundred dollars of damage to his ear, No charges have been laid as yet: Again on the. twenty-first there was a single vehicle’ ac- cident on the Old Remo road.* Gerald Sterritt of Hazelton received five-hundred dollars of damage to his 1973 Mercury when he hit black ice and lost control. No charges were laid and there were no injuries. Another single vehicle ac- cident on the twenty-first oc- disturbance, The first charge was stayed on the .secon charge however, he received a conditional discharge and six months probation.. . On the- nineteenth John Groven,.59, was charged with assault and received a one year suspended sentence. — The twentieth found Willlam McCallum facing an impaired driving ‘charge. For that of- fense he received a two-hundred fifty dollar fine or ten days in jail. On the same. day Stephen Moore was charged with thelt under (wo-hundred dollars and received a fine ol fifty-dollars or . ten days in jail... On November 22 William Todd, 39, charged with driving with.a.blood alcohol of over .03, recelved a three-hundred fifty “dollar fine or twenty days in- fall. ,Clint Budden, on tlie same day, was charged with con- “gaming alcohiol, ina public place and recelved a fine’ of fifty . dollars. Lorue’ Leslie, 17, received a one hundred dollar. fine or twenty days-in jail on a tharge of theft. On the same day Brjan Bolton was charged aga minor unlawfully’ in a Heensed’ premises, The elghteeen year old received a. “twenty-five dollar fine, ; "On November -25 Alfred,’ Bevan, 32, was fined two hun- dred and fiily dollars for ‘driving without a drivers certificate and ahother twenty- five dollar fine for driving without a drivers license. a Director of that group will also represent this city and look Municipal Planning, Zoning & * ’ Traffic Dommittee Meeting. Terrace Parks Recrealion Commission Report - Alk Terrain Vehicles and Parkland. ee -A general discussion ensued regarding the regulation of all terrain vehicles within the District’ af ‘Terrace, and in municipal properly, namely ~ parklands, Corporal S.E. Stark _of the Terrace Highway Patrol . _ Dep “presented members of the _ Committee with a news release outlining ‘the regulations and _ yequirements for the operation - -of all terrain vehicles pursuant: "cured on Lakelse Lake road. - ’ Robert J. Richardson’s vehicle, a 1971 Maverick received eight- hundred. dollars in. damage. The driver was charged with driving with a blood alcohol content over 08, There were no injuries. oe On November 22nd Leo Degerness driving a 73 Ken-' worth Lractor and Stella Wright in a 1971 Chevrolet were in an accident on Queensway. The tractor received two hundred in " damages and the Chevrolet one . thousand dollars, There were po inluries and no charges were - .OnOld Lakelse Lake Road, on the twenty-second an accident occured between the vehicles of Denis Louls Dubrule and Betty ‘Anne Reld. Dubrule’s 1966 Plymouttr had~ seven-hundred dollars of damage and Betty's 1972 Dodge three-hundred. _ There were na charges and no ‘injuries. : On Highway 16 east, on the twenty-third, John Bangay was: * charged with. following . (oa dlosely when hig car ran into the ‘rear end of 0'1974 Ford driven hy Keith Tasa.. There were no injuries. Again on the twenty-third, there was a single vehicle ac- cident on Highway 25 near the end of airport road, Morris Pare’s 1969 Austin had eighteen- hundred dollars worth’ of damage. There were some miner injuries {to passengers. No charges were laid. © . . ‘An accident an Emerson at . Greig involying. a“ pedesizian occured on the twenty-third. A 1964 Rambler driven ‘by: Win- nifred Murphy struck Melinda Elizabeth .Murphy in the crosswalk, ‘The pedestrian was {aken lo hospital and the case 1s still under investigation, There was only one accident on the twenty-fifth, David Kerbral was charged when he failed to atop al a Stop sign: at the. and . thal Administration be in- particular their operation on . the. corner of Lazelle and | “Sparks, His 1970 Ford collided with David -Baljer's 1973 Pontiac resulting in two- hundred and’ fifty dollars damage lo his own vehicle and - sixhundred dollars damage to Baljer’s car. On Monday night at 5:10 p.m. Gary Paterson aged six. was -gtruck ‘by’ an approaching ‘vehicle just after disembarking from anolhe vehicle in the 4800 block on Olson, The child is in ~ hospital and no charges have ben laid. ' cluding the two cemeteries, for ‘Jaw, and suggested that certain “The Petroleum Ad- ministration Act’ and time lo allow for the setting up of a to the All Terrain Vehicles Act. Tt was recommended that the report of the Terrace Parks and Reereation Commissian § recommending that the operation of all terrain vehicles B be prohibited on Duncan Kerr Memorial, Riverside, Agar, and . Lower Little Parks be adopted; structed to prepare a By-law prohibiling the use of-all Lerrain vehicles on Dun Kerr Memorial, Riverside, Agar, Lower Liltle and Upper Little Parks, in- presentation to Council at the earliest convenient date; and that the Parks and Recreation artment be instructed to designate by sign, those parks upon which the operation of all terrain vehicles is prohibited by by-law. - . . « Subsequent -lo a: brief discussion, it was recom- mended thal the Terrace Parks & Recreation Commission's - yecommendations regarding the formal dedication of certain municipally owned properties as parkland be referred to the Internal Planning Committee for study and réport. Repart - Subdivision - Ap- proving Officer Mr. C.M. Gale, Approving Officer for the District of Terrace adiysed members of the Committee of certain problems presently being en- countered in conjunction wilh the administration of the existing Subdivision Control By- minor amendments would be necessary to alleviate these problems. : E.A. Garner Ltd, - Request for passenger loading zone (Bus) : .The. Commiltee § was presented with correspondence from .E.A. Garner ‘Ltd. requesting thal a bus passenger loading zone be established in the area of 4636 Lazelle Avenue. Il was recommended that the requested bus loading zone be established on a day-to-day basis only, and that said zone be subject lo cancellation al any time on 24hours notice thereof. It, was further recommende that the zone not be formally signed or established until such lime as Mr. Garner has_ provided the District with written acknowledgement and acceptance of the ‘terms -and conditions relating (o the establishment and cancellation of the bus passenger loading zone. coe Slrala Title Conversion - Existing Apartment Buildings The Commiltee -' was presented with an equiry from G & K Holdings Lid. regarding the possible strata title con- ~ version of existing apartment uniis within the District of Terrace, Also presented was § information regarding a” procedure to be followed In converting existing apartments to individually ewned units, Subsequen! to a brief discussion It was recommended that the matter be referred to Administration for further Information, study and report. Report - Proposed ‘Traific Patlern ; The Municipal Engineer, Mr. CLM. Gale briefed members of © the . Committee _ regarding progress lo dale respecting the development of a traffic patlern for Terrace. It was recommended that the. Engineer be authorized and ; ‘instructed to’ siscuss certain - _ basic. aspects canceming the development of a traffic pattern for Terrace with the Depart- ° _ment of Highways in Victoria. ~ Nalional Petroleum . Cor- _ poration. The Prime Minister promised, during the July election’ campaign, ‘that a liberal government would insist on 50 percent ownership of major new natural resources projects and’ the Budget in- dicates thal the Government is prepared {o carry out’ this _commitment. natural resource projects could be involving the areas of mining, fishing, forestry as well ag gas and oil, one has to be concerned. The proposed National’ - Petroleum ° Cor- poration would allow the Government the right not only clo get actively involved in the exploration and processing of natural resources’ bul, also, in the marketing of the finished product. ~ ' in Tl three 1289 Sq. Ft. of luxury. ensulte plumbing, two fire view. Full price $52,560.00. COPPERSIDE 5140 AGAR AVENUE -- Three bedroom home with e $165.00 suitable for row housing. Rusty Liungh. RURAL HOME IN USK ‘phone Rusty Ljungh. Two parcels of land on tha hi BOB SHERIDAN JOHN CURRIE When one considers that: COSY HOME FOR THE WINTER ” Twa bedroom house with electric heat, wall to wall car- b peting, situated on a SO ft, loton Straume Avenue. Full price $15,8000,00. Ta view phone Rusty Liungh. Very attractive 3 bedroom hema situated al 277 Doble Street ornhili, Co-op water system. 1000 sq. ft. on large fot. This homa requires minor finishing - a good $22,5000.00. Call Dwaln McColl for further intormation. . Older type two bedroom home with basement, located ‘ona varter acre lot. Large addition to home Is-well under way. ell constructed 26'x40". shop on property. Autooll heat In house. Located outside of privata water system. This property is priced to sel §25,500.00. For appointment fo view ca 4620 WEBER: CORNER LOT: : Very comfortable and affordable three bedroom home. W-W in tving room and hallway. Natural gas heat and holwatar. Large modern kitchen c.w. dining area. Priced at $24,000.00. Try your offer to existing ? percent CMHC mortgage. Call Dwaln McColl for appointment to view. : This new 3 bedroom home features hotwater. Basernent partiaily finished. Large carport with patioover, Orive by 4612 Westview and call LOTS - . . ‘ Twa lots avallable on Marten Drive both wiih trees, and a lot on Beaver Crescent that is cleared. All lots have some building restrictions and are supplied water oy system for $4.00 per. month. Phone Bert or Rusty Jungh. lectric heal presently rented for per month, The fot could be subdivided Into two lots . which would be sultable for a duplex. Fil price $25,000.00. Contact Rusty Ljungh to view. © . : : MULTIPLE DWELLING LOT - : Property zoned R 3, located east of Kalum streeet with water and sewer to the lot line. Lot is 930 x 104 ff., and would be For further information phone Threa bedroom home with a proximately 1.25 acres. The house needs some {inishing. ‘operty has corrals, a barn and water is supplied to he property by a private water system. For further particulars ACREAGE AT LAKELSE LAKE 7 ghwey, sideof Lakelse Lakanear Water Lily Bay, One parcel acres and the other parcal is tan acres with 31 ff. Lake frontage. A road bi-sects ihe property. and there is a good beach. Price Is $49,000.00 each. down, Cantact Rusty or Sert.Ljungh. S ALITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY LIVING , _ Lovely home newly re-bullt two years ago with new cup- boards, three car carport, four bedrooms, 244 bathrooms, rumpus room, large dining room. fireplace, sewing room and paved driveway. House is situated on | and one third acres and has a barn and some fencing. For appalntment to view phone Rusty Ljungh 635-5754, RUSTY LJUNGH . “Western Canada wants its P :No wonder some provinclal governments are rushing to secure as much of the pie as possible, before the "Big Brother” in Oltawa lakes over. For the provinces, it will be a -struggle for survival, for businesses, big or small, | fear the worst, The Speech from the Throne promised to bring home our Constitution and we all agreed, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 27, 1974, PAGE A3 lace in the Sun”. of course, thal that is good, but surely, we must insist that our fundamental approach and the basic principles of democracy will not be eroded in the process. . — Obituary Jens Christian Steffensen Long -Time Resident of Terrace Passes Away In Regina. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, October 16th, 1974 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Riverside Memorial Park fot Jens Christian Steffensen, wha passed away October Lith at the age of 85 years. Pastor W.T. Kurtz of Christ Lutheran Church officiated. Mr: Steffensen is predeceased by his parents, two brothers and four sisters, Heleaveslo mourn. his passing ‘his wife. Ruth of buy at @rrace and services by a a lour office. laces, Natural 9a5 heal and ‘ain McColl ta a private Ya basement situated on ap- has 253 ft. frontage and Is 9.5 - ‘arms avaliable $15,000.00 635-5754 695-2664 635-5065 . Sandspit, B.C., lhree sons and .one daughter, Darwin of San Diego, California, Dale of Oceanside, California, . Dalverne of Sandspit, B.C. and Mrs. Thomas §. Buchan (Darlene) of Willowdale, On- Alario, alse eight grandchildren, _a brother, Martin of Carnduff, Sask. and four brothers in Denmark, : Mr. Steffensen was born in Denmark and came to Canada a3 a young man, working as a farm hand, until he look wp farming himself in the Glen - PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. Real Estate & Insurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-6142 4908 HALLIWELL AVE; A real family home. lireplaces. 94 percent mortgage. room for ihe owner. CENTRAL LOCATION concrete patio at the rear. BUILDING LOT d 40 ‘operty is zone 4110 SKOGLUND DRIVE: ON THE BENCH: Modern spanish style home nearing compleficn. full daylight basement. Double carport. Main floor has J aod sized bedrooms with ensuite plumbing off the masler. % rge living room and separate dining room plus a family Fireplace with openings to living Priced at $34,000,00. see thls hame.with Its attractive entrance and balconles. room adjoining the kitchen. room and family room. a and dishwasher, ran sundeck, This large’ you this home. “TOM SLEMKO 1235 {q. ft. three bedrooms, two asement Is finished and includes a rumpus room, games ream, wel bar and sauna bath. Priced at 555,000.00, Call Dwain McCall and try your offer to existing QUALITY HOME WITH A TWO BEDROOM SUITE The main floor has three bedrooms, fireplace, two full bathrooms. patio deor to sundeck, wall to wall carpeting and double windows. The basement has a two bedroam sulle, 3 pelce bathroom, klichen-living raom combination wlth § carpeting plus 8 rumpus ream with fireplace, and a laundry hls attractive home must be viewed ta } be appreciated. Phone Rusty Liungh for viewing. BUNGALOW 2710 KEEFER STREET Two bedroom. house with wall to wall cary ol} space heater situated on a 40 ft. lot, recently re-decorated and immediate: occupation can be arranged for purchaser. Phone Rusty tjungh. Two bedroom house with electric heat, and insulated shop at raperty bas a few trees and a For furthar information phone + Bert Ljungh. Full price $28,000.00, i the rear of the property. P Large lot 78 x 264 located on the paved area of Pear Street, f rtlally cleared with some birches at the rear of the lot. people per acre, Phone 4922 LOEN AVE: AMONGST THE TREES: This 5 bedroom full basement home is completely finished up . and down. 2 full bathrooms, two flreplaces, large separate dining roam, bedrooms are large. klichen has e and fridge are Included, roofed over otis fenced and landscaped. ‘ drive at front, Priced at $59,500.00. Multiple listing. ‘ qr scorT AVE: BRAND NEW: earlng completion 1048 sq, ft. full basement. Flreplace and large carport. The 3 bedroams, living room and hallway will be all carpeted. $42,500.00. Bob Sheridan ts pleased fo show BERT LJUNGH DWAIN MeCOEL Eqen, Sask district ia 1916. with his new bride. They remained there until 1994 when they moved to Terrace, B.C. Here he worked in the lumber. mills for many years til helack a job asa - school janitor which he held ti! he retired at the age of 80 years, Because of health reasons in the winter of 1972 he moved to Regina Sask. Mr. Steffensen was greatly respected by all wha knew him. -His many friends have fond memories of his kindness, generosity and sense of humor. ting, shake root. & he house has been Rusty Ljungh. 1398 sq. tt, i Drive by and Inette area Circular . 4 635-5754 - 635-3366 635-2976