- - & Incidentally, the cence. sus. * 7 pension is handled by.the Supe. : low Mileage ..... 5. BOB PARKER. were j 1968 Ford Ranchwugon - ; vias $2498. : LTD... . “Vsdtortay 7 alittle earlier ‘to old Dianna helped make theapple ; CHRISTMAS 1s COMING and pretty Dianna Peterson. brought it: age pensloners.who- attended a turkey | dinner sponsored by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary Saturday,‘ Santas which decorated the tables, | Anonymous Santas’) | fund is ‘fabulous’. “t's really fabulous, We're going to have.plenty of toys.” _ Thats the final word from| Kinettes’ Edith Gieselman, one of the leaders of the unique came paign to get local people to be “Anonymous Santas" and give a new toy to a needy child, this|. Christmas, GIRL HIT BY CAR A 12-year-old alrl was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital after]: being hit .by a car on Lakelse Avenue Friday. “Od Deborah Parker’ was Inter res leased from hospital afters a check for Injuries, fm She was hit by. a car driven | by Wendell O Boyle, The mide ; hap occurred at Sparks and q Lal . else. ° RCMP, are avesdgatng the | palgn, have already.started wrap. | the: children's: Christmas : Con. | Mrs, Gieselman was being 4, little optimistic. By press time Tuesday the toy quota had not been filled, Younger tads were be some gaps in toys for boys and girls in the 10<15 age group.: - Knettes, Sponsoring the came ping ‘gifts for some 200 youngs sters in the Terraee-Thornhill area, . And gifts are still coming. inat the . pick-up depots in downtown stores. “ * Glgerbrend made. a‘ major contribution ‘charging. a toy’as admission ‘to cert, . Why the last two: weeks it has ; really picked-yp,”? Mrs. Giesele | man sald, “We've had a lot of phone calls -from people wanting tp know: ‘What’ “thoy . can eet.” 7? Agar Avenue Red and White, Hulls aceldent, The logal, booze crew cone tinue undaunted by introdue- | tlon of the 30-day licence sus- 7 Pension for people convicted - of Fat paired driving, RCMP rgeant RON WINN sald iat current. rate of charges: j. of impalred driving is steady, . orintendent ot Motor Vehicles. of - @- 8 o z Local - postal . people. Were. very yconcomedatareport tat » PARS mafl waa / missing’. from one: of the: outlyiig post’ boxes, But ‘Investigation Indicates’ . _ that - duet. one.” ‘lettar. went oh ges of. “the: women’s ‘o-and nd Feature writer’ CIN cnowapaper, ° She and her hus © a Ldewen, move ‘Hyelaw, - well supplied but there will still | ' “Kinddegerien | . by break: as a. -bad - Splyal fracture, : Santis Anonymous dents are | at Columbia Stores, Overwaitea, ‘Terrace Co-op, Woolworths, my | port, ; [porte : ier forécasts..at the’ airport, EN has-given ‘up writing 1" Wesithe " bitilHant? prose. for this: fine : “Terrace Munteipal Connell quirements for horse owners; In--third reading of the new -Council accepted re- visions which set property Biza| - MLA hurt i in. show ‘spill The last thing Dudley Little wants for Christmas Is &-motor toboggan, The Skeena LA Dudley Little broke a-leg while test.driving one of the machines at Thorn hill Golf Course December 10, Mishap | occurred inst: helow the club houge,. Little apparently - ‘caught his foot In an obstruction, « fled “Doctors have” - @lagnosed “net Hospital for. an estimated “six weeks. * ; . ~ Reprieve given horse owners. temporarily ensadi property Te= ‘Monday. at one halfacre ¢ as the intra on. which a. horse may be: kept, ‘Initial by-law set the minimum "| at one acre. Change followedpro- tests by local horse owners, The charge is. strictly. a tem: ' | porary measure, however, ‘The revised byslaw permits the half. acré lot only until July 1, 1970, After that. date, the full acre is required, | ‘The by-law alsoprohibtis erece tion ‘of a stable on lots less than |- an acre, “Council did however easea ban on horses being ridden on down. town streets, The third reading revision pore mits . horses in the commercial area,’ However they -are | still prohibited. from parks — with the exception’ of Christie Park: — schools, and sidewalka, . “He will be in. “Mills Mémorial : The tiystaw is expected. ‘to get finial approval ata special meet. 1 ing’ “of: ‘Council "December 23. - Post Office tH ee Dow. So concerned af Xmas mail’ |. The man who brings the Christ. . ‘mas gifts and greetings to your 4 door. is. showing - some concern | this year, Terrace Postmaster Bob Due!” ma is worried. about incorrectly “addressed mail. - ' Majority of Terrace and Thorn héll residents. changed their mail- ing address from a post office box to. a:-street number when letter. carrier: ‘delivery started. last Septembe reo, ‘But their friends and the firma they. do business with: haven't ad esei their the ‘second crash in three months ‘nail the 3 ates way. , ae for.the Terrace-based Trans Pro- ; : vincial Airlines, Another Otter “We're having ‘an awful time] crashed October 14 northwast of ‘with out directory,” * Dumma sald, : Dumma explained that correct ‘addressing: is particularly im- ‘| portant now following the addi» _| ton of 36 ‘extra: workers to nors ‘mal post office staff of 21 to hand. |le: the ‘Christmas rush. - . that”thels at in mati mishap after takeoff _ Terrace-based pilot’ David: ‘Lecasse, cember. 19) when a Trans. Provinclal Airlines alrcraft erashed ‘at Schaft Lake, some 240 miles northwest of here, - - ". Fils ‘passenger, ‘mining come pany. employee Erwin Sonnene moe sooner. forget 44, ‘dled Friday (De- The $100,000 Otter afrcraft crashed shortly after . takeoff. ~ Trans - Provincial Airlines | known, |e said, “Lacasse - was: an extremely well experienced pilot and the weather conditions were good, 7 .| Marko said, Marko sald the aircraft was moving supplies from a mining exploration camp at Schaft Creek and flying to Stewart; He said ithe Otter crashed near the Schaft Lake air strip while take off. wife and three children who live, in Prince George. The December 13 mishap was Stewart, Filot 4, (Pat) Carey was {injured at that. time and taken to hospital in Stewart. CP Air would manager: David: Marko said the! [J cause of the crash was stilt not| # “The Departinent of Trans 2 _ | port is still investigating,” Mare in the process of climbing after | Lacasse, is survived by hia/. arly io ) would have t the. correct’ would cone properly addressed than we ‘are ‘receiving now," said. He said ‘that it a pileup ai Christmas” mail made it neces- sary letter farriers would. be out. delivering:: mall Sunday. Dew cember 22, “He also appealed. to people .|to-pick up parcels as soon as they are: notified, Until the ex tension is built-on the -Federal bullding, the post office wil! be short of storage space, ‘Churches’ choir heard by 700 Some, 700 people heard the firstever concert, of Christ mas music performed by a come bined choir from Christian chure ches in the area Sunday night, The combined choir featuring choir members from the mejor ity’ of the loval. churches was conducted by Kevin Siddell, The performance of Christmas musi¢ was given in the Sheena ‘Secondary auditorium, . The’ project was sponsored by the Terrace Ministerial Assoctia- tion. - Tt replaced individual per. formances given ~ by separate church choirs in peat years, “Bat we stil ‘wish more mail | va Terrace. would sooner forget the days of December. Last CPA flight which actually landed in Terrace gat in Decem- lece mber'| Days | : Canadian ‘ “Pacific - ‘Airlines: in ERRACE-RASED PILOT Davi his plane crashed on takeoff. Pi when he flew the firstair mail run by Trans Provincial Airlines: to Telegraph Creek and Eddontenajon. d Uscnsse, 44, died Friday when”. cure above was taken October 8 ber 5, After ‘that followed. a meteor. |: ological nightmare of low cloud, freezing rain, and large dollops of snow. And. diversions to Smithers or Prince Rupert, | The past week, flyiig and ands ing conditions were sultable for .That’a the intent of a proposed Herman m out during the snow fall. At Herald press time, it was reported that Department of Transport crew expected to have the Hghts on Big and Little Her. tan operational Tuesday, Terrace CPA manager Neil Ate kinson said that Herman moun tain was a major hazard without lights, The CPA planes: land after sundown, - He said that: while the navie gational. lights have. been out, ‘CPA has. been . ‘running a bua service from Prince, Rupert, ; “eople. have been ‘Very. - good about, the ‘whole ene Aidnson sald, the DC6’s,' But they still divert -| ed to Prince Rupert, ~ Problem was an ‘afterniath of the snow, Navigational lights on n were knocked ’ | with a minimum $45 fine and a by-law which. received its first three readings at Monday’s spe. pal Council, “Council ts emected to give final approval December. - 23, After that it becomes effective maximum of $500, And for tardy snow removers there's an additional penalty of $15° perday. By-law originally set 10. a.m, as deadline for snow: removal | from concrete sidewalks... But after an intervention by: “Alder. man Alan: McAlpine -5 noon, Counci} comprised on the 11 a.m, time, . The new by-law replaces prew vious legislation,.. “There were: loopholes a mile - wide-‘in. the ele Mayor Fred Weber Alderman Bina Cooper ¢ called for strict enforcement of thenew. by-law. when’ ‘It 1s passed,. “I ” George so Blakey t2 is in touch with j a satellite in the’ skys : It's just one aid available to him as meteorological technician in the new regional weather. of fice just opened at Torrace Aire the Department of Trang. . (Sea also, page 16). wo _ Blakey. won't be’ ‘smoking: wens "PD 2 stil che made: tn “Vancot: answor to it? with: ‘weather, | Sere can find an ‘People with problems could be a logging company : checking a-. § river's water’ level. before send. ing loge, down, athiner wondering : when, the: ‘show: will ‘ba clear, or a.. , fisherman, in, Prince . Rupert getting: ready to take. his boat out. The. new weather. office at Tere we [2a sieportts the finst establish. ' Services regional ‘| e net rs siperintndont K.‘F, band Dy, Dal ‘Kitimat : after: _Onelatmas. : To advise on weather here . : Satellite aids local cage na . head weather office’in Montreal, _ and also pictures of cloud ud for . ations. taken from: the US ther. satellite, ' Accore 7) K. F, Barry, Blakey will consult with’ the fore: _ 8 forecast 1s going wrong he would |. : ‘wind walocttys: “A clattering teletype gives con stant reports on weather conde tlons across the continent,‘ A photo facsimile machine | glvos weather maps drawn - at castor in Vancouver, “Ifhe feels |-’ discuss it with the forecasters he said, ft... by.: 100 ft. recording station |. at the airport: which; holds sob Isticated , instruments for test. |: ing of semperanire, haralalty and touse was a teletype. * Blakey vill aleobe responsible: ale for supervision of a special 100), -: _| hope we really enforee ‘it,”" Bt. “For. regional superititendent Harry,” ‘here | last week to vislt fhe new installation, it was a‘res Harry: weathor World War Il: aha: he was BEO= onded, to the. RCAF ry firstever: 2 “We. ‘used. a! room. “in: ihe 3 al tower,” he recalled “