WHO'S ‘FIRSTH Read Automotive Nows . They Teli The Story ; ' FORD LEADS ALL MAHES ON. . g CANADIAN SALES FOR FIRST: QTE. 68. Bob Parker. Phone 635-2801 Ltd. - Térrace, B.0. Prov, Library, . _ Perlodteals Department, Vietor£a, B Coo all. dompetition thick the fleld auring. deg ‘te, 1963. ane ERNIE FISHER O8 BILL: SCHOERA THEY KNOW FORD TRUCKS. parker Lid. . Ww Bennett | _ PGE {ot announced that PGE: "drenten will meet in Vancouver this woek “I'm recommending exten- sion of the railway,?? ~ :, No financial details were given, . The alway operates between industrialists from Alberta to visit here Leading commerelal interests mi will be represented . when. $0 mmembers of the Alberta and Northwest Chamber: of Mines and Resources arrive inTerrace July 7, ° ‘They will fy in to’ Terrace Airport by chartered plane. ‘Terrace Chamber of Com: merce will give their guests tha. ved carpet treatment, including banquet at the Terrace: Com-- mi Major industry including banks 7 Repartment stores, oll com- hantes and mines will be repres- Anted by the 90 visitors L “Black Hand is usually agsocia- with the Mafia, but we've fot the Blue Hand in Terrace, ms that things were hectic reparing for Sunday morning fervice at Knox United when pas-. : REV, GEORGE KEENLEY. 40E married MRS, VIOLET MeAMAN, It was particularly tushed for the chofr which learnt new hymn for the. occasion, idin’t have time to memorize the rds, 80 choir members wrote fext- on the palms of thelr ‘axis in blue ink, ‘ ** ® ° 4 Terrace Elks, will. handle the Hon when ‘the CARSON and NES ‘four-ring wild animal cus comes to town July 22, If you're planning ahead, xe are two performances both + at 2:30 and 3 p.m., -it’s Riverside, Park and the Elks handle advance sales and at same time fake a commission * their sharitles, :' — has ‘tobe the sunshine. Cham gr .of Commerce secretary AL m-BROOM. has received -re« eats. for information this past ok from two Victorta residents raat orja, 2, slogarem: the Sunahine capital of Bi Ce ee bow i Mavahall Walls manager THODT ‘down in: Vancouver : € here the resources are’ predicts Start a t | Vancouver and Fort St John, an alranile distance | of about ‘800 miles, _ The premier said one pro- posed expansion is 200 miles north to Fort Nelson, just below the Yukon - B,C, border, The second proposed expan- sion would be from Fort St, James to Takla Lake, the first stage of eventual expansion to the northern B,C, port of Sewari, That route would roughly parallel : an existing Canadian Na- tional Railways. line to Prince Rupert from Prince George, but the two routes would be at least |. 60 to 100 miles apart, ‘ Ralltruck. transport traffic Fy increasing to Alaska, he said, B, C, rail extension would faci« Hitate. shipments from the United . | States north, . “Freight” can ° rush up from the United States, via the PGE, north to Fort Nelson, unload and then into Alaska,” he said, - “We're. going to develop eon tral and north British Columbia both at the same time,” he said, “That's where the resources ference representing 325 Wells. stores. Theme ing Make it happen.” ; a a Terrace Chamber of Com- merce passed the century mark, now has 101 pald-up members for. . Nick rome new | 1968. And-Chamber man BOB ‘CBRISTL has been nominated as 4 director of the Canadian Cham ber, . - ‘e * To be completely non-partisan for the nonce, the Gab Bag after reporting last week that Federal MP, FRANK HOWARD collected two ‘flat tires on the Hazelton Terrace torture test has to re port ‘that Skeena MLA DUD LIT. TLE ‘also: blew two of thé best en route Saturday, ‘And. while oar hrocding over that twisting section of shale and sharp -rock which ia. theory is Supposed’ to’ be-a major B.C,, feels a. paude to honor this week's good guy whose Christian name wo didn. catch,’ Herald: Waggon, sigo an - route. to the Hazelton shindig, only .had ona flat but matters became complic» ated when it was. discovered that the. Ma HANSEN didn'ttit, That's when NSEN. and: family, of Vane.| { couver being .6 ) attared ¢ pe Bi 8 “to finn Ove TO ltrae te drove back ‘soma ten miles: "te ‘a service: station, and. ently. to attend & company con-|'8 generally jen ‘tho, an ‘sits good guy : mE i STEADY CONTROL y won + Fete Aolmquist of Vancouver: first Place in the’ giant open power saw. at Hone, . Sunday. © a Moneers sports bull of the woods’ no Loggers Day Sports saw a new bull of the woods Sana "Palagian of Terraco won the award for best all round | logger after winning the treo. topping, -open:« local power saw. bucking, ood obstacle bucking contests, | Some 40 competitors took part In ‘the sports, the first ever held in the ne 1 Lions! arena on High “way ee Lionas’ completed . the park, mainly using volunteer. labor. A large crowd tumed out to} watch the inaugural events, - Vancouver logger, Pete Holm- calst, won first place. standing tt hand ° buolding, ‘Hordzontal log: ellmbing event while: Fran - [Ree algo of: ‘Kitimat’ Yoo, cable'splicing contest...” ‘Allan. ‘Hoyko™ of : Part: ‘Albe xn : was ‘vietortous: ‘in: the mand iited over without shpat, a open power eaw'| tan Friesen o of Kitimat wonthe - log chop, ‘Molly Hogan race and | axe throwing contests, Frank Peters of Terrace was first in the chokerman’s race ar Marge Banhoux of Terrace won both the ladies nail driving and ladies power saw events. | The tug-o’-war. was won for the’ Gecond consecutive. year by How. Bluo's. team from. Torraces ., Shelty: Glen, ' : ‘and. Mra. Jim! Glen of: received severe. burna’ts har Jip [ht a | extension congt {ginning its called fn an | "| SEOCHE DE BOULE MOUN- ut - Governor George Pearkes signed: ‘the docu. ment to . reconstruct the Ksan indian Village. Hon. George R, Pearkes pers | formed his last official duty as B.C.’s Lieutenant Governor when he signed the document to re« lage. at Hazelton. The ceremony took place Satur- day, June 29, at a two-day cele- bratign,. Carloads. of people from | ; all over Northcentral B, C. attend “Skoena ‘Secondary School band |. froin Terrace‘took part in the parade as well as supplying music qn the grounds, Native chiofy and others fcom many Itdian ‘villages in Upper Skeena took part in the celebra- Condaris of the ancient village |° emlaham, .. ane coremonial blankets and other farewell gifts were pres- ented to -Bis Honor and Mrs, Pearkes, - ; They at in 2, place of honor groan ee along lattenm nee digtilt- aries from Victoria, officials of the Provincial parks, recreation and museum branches members of the -‘Ksan.’ Assoclation ard ,other invited guests... Construction _ of the ‘Ksan Ing dian ‘illnge will be. at the juno- tion of. The Bulkley and Skeena Rivers at Hazelton o> Vnember, Frank Cat “ serie "Landis and Forests construct the ‘Kean Indian Vil-| tion. ‘Many’ of them were des-|- study it sibility of putting a ‘ferry acrogs the Nass River near ° Meziadin with the Nass road owned and operated by Columbia Cellulose company, — The Forest Service's action is by an appeal by Atlin MLA Frank Calder and the Stewart Board of Trade, “The Stewart: -appeal was made to Lands and Forests minister Ray Williston, It aged for com- pein npcldge over insNeoe ine a over ass, which would link Terrace and Stewart, However .the proposed study makes no mention of a bridge, The ferry would provide Nass | River communities of Aiyansh, Canyon City and Greenville City with a link to Terrace, The road is directly opposite these villages and residents who by A forest service statement said feasibility studies were now being made, Studies are expected tobe | -completed by the end of the year, | | Earlier ina letter to Atlin NDP > acr,y the. eri the Columbla’.Cellulose can not 7 be pressured tito, sonipleting the road because of: ita’ “current fine atiojal difficulties, Williston said-that construe of ‘road and the building of a 300-foot bridge across .the Nags River near Meziadin Lake would cost more than $300,000, - Williston added that-he did not partment's current budget,: He said that he would “have to have agreement. that this bri- ége had a high priority to secure such an allocation in the immed tate future.’ — - Meanwhile Alfce Arm feels a road Linking it with the-Stewart- Terrace highway is essential be- now in’ production, LAVA BEDS. A BC PARK? Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce has called on the Provintial' Government to -des- ignate the Nass Lava Beds: as a Provinelal Park, — The lava beds, come 90: miles from Terrace ‘onthe Columbia ‘Cellulose road'to the Nasa river have long been a tourist attrac- HGhamber Executive sent a let ter une 24) to the Parka branch calling for tha lava bed area to be made 2 provincial part a B,C, Forest Service may butla ma ; a ferry :to link Stewart and Ter- no race and the port of Kitimat.|” The Forest Service has an-| 4 nounced it is studying the pos-;” ake. . The ferry: would link Stewart oS have cars now croga the river | & boat, tion of the remaining three miles |. have’ funds available in his de-|” cause B.C, Molybdenim Lid, ts 1 ‘/ or 12 but the believed to have heen prompted | Dudley Little in the frog hop ‘entry. contest at Hazelton Saturday. Reason, didn't work and Little and Terrace, mayor. Fred ‘ Weber's entries wore: left ‘standing to a Kitwanga-:croaker. That's Hazeiton mayor Polly: Sargent Supervising | the Little - . The Department of Education - this week advertised vocational training courses in electronics, navigation, commercial subjects and a basic training skills ta a gtudents ‘to grade 10 ’ Prerequisite education for -most of the courses is Grade 10}: he Department is él. “Vocational school announces courses - _ Seven: vocational courses will be offered. in ‘Terrace, Vocational School Starting September these requirements to. ‘epply: oe Work ‘experience, and maturity vo will ‘be taken into consideration, is is. available for. _ _A fee of $15 per month will be foe charged for all courses, . A milestons in British Colur| bin Ip maufacture was passed umbla Collulose produced’ 2,071 milp in a single 24-hour pertod. The effort was spearheaded June 16 .by the Skeena: Kraft mill at “Prince Rupert which |’ Produced a new high of 853 tons, ‘It was’ supported by solid pro- duction. of 578 tons from the [Erince. Rupert. sulphite mill and pulp Gune 20) when the mills of Col-|- tons .of bleached chemical wood- began blems. ‘solyed, -COLCEL SETS RECORD a ‘645, tons. from the. Ceigar, Kraft’. ‘mill at Castlegar, The 2,000-ton. - goal “ became’ oO possible as ‘the new Sticena mill... to approach ‘its. designed: - capacity, exceeded 1,900 tons daily... 2: With basic mlllpredutlonpro . now. suing By JOE ‘CUNNINGHAM : Fatver Mohan will leave his | blueprints ‘behind him when he leave. for Prince George- this| we One complete parish building red. film to @ now pariah, St Mary’s in Prince George, cg communl in A "town ly wae fuse bet ‘move’ ets ‘he ree gh Bile’ the town’ in 12 years, so'did parabens project Is is Usually par for a pas- : And Fathot: Mohan was work: | ing'-oni.hia second when Bishop § Fergus: ‘O'Grady, OMI transter- : LEAVES TERRACE AFTERI2 YEARS No blueprints for Father Mohan. > And ‘to ‘the reltet of. Sunday’ worshippers, he did something | di about the church furnace, ‘The old one was a wood and coal monstrosity, ‘Some set mornings there Father 0.P. Mokan, OMI, tea ves: Terrace after almost 12} e Irish Priest solned the: @ crs, Father Mohan has decided |: room, adult ealing, for centre, & was uch a toe of smoke you. Ww where you: veto Father Mohan sik ‘We had a vislting priest one Sunnie bad 8, Melting priest one | F smoke and said Tt looks like 4 Eg moralna to Preach. “about Ironteatly, the first “pullding: Father Mohan built, ‘the ‘audi- torlum, is the reason for ainow D bull lan, aL ‘this year, 1: tong the Back aa igh new Sem now under. conto After meeting -with parishton-’| on building | what. he. calls. “a: as a. long trode ce for senlor citizens tomeot OMI of Te Rog Avenue will be put on * Both Catholic. de ‘a big, pression on Terrae during his 2 years here, |. announced for: Tuthor: Mohan, However, Father Robert Daltory, : ‘McBride will. come: to. sth nt church, | 1088 nebet ak e. prose Production in thé week before and-since the record has a the company. is. - pur strong ser oerk 7 policies to. sell the Pulp. and keep Production humming.