A good crowd turned cut for the first meeting of the Terrace Hatepayers Assaciation. Regional District to take over _ Ski Development ~ The Kitimat-Stikine Regional District Board appears to be finally placed in a position of responsibility. for the Kit- sumkalum Ski Hill develop- ment, despite the fact, that it has to , date, not made any effort to assume the important | -funation of recreation. The Development Sociely, . for . Swhich has been thwarted more hana year in its efforts to get the project going recieved anolher set-back when Ihe government refused to allow a referendum on the grounds tha the control would have to be vested in the Regional District. _ Ina further effort the Kit- ‘gumkalum Ski Hill Develop- ment Society had informed the Regional District. that it is _prepared to transfer ils right to No. 07 asst sizes Terrace No. 0037 Saucepan. with wood ha 4606 Lazelle Ava 635-6576 develop the project ot the Board. . The Board has instructed Admininstrator John Pouselte to proceed with this agreement. It was not possible to find oul whether or not this, will necessitale . the Regional allotied to questions form the press has been cancelled by Chairman Ey Clift at the past two meetings and the press which has travelled to there last four meetings which have been scheduled away form the luxurious new Board Room built for the Board was in- formed thal if it ‘has any questions, they can be asked in the privacy of the Regional’ District Office away, of course, : a en ee * Districtassuming the furiction for Recreation, :'... The” period + public meeting to date, ‘Covered saucepan with iron handle ~ ndle : =, from the general public and the full Board. ~ : : The Jast meeting to be held in the Regional District Offices was way back in February fo the year, It appears that (he nex! meeting will also be out of town. ~ tw fact~lheenew* Board room has not been used for a.i METRICATION A stylized M and Maple Leaf . metric conversion in Canada. Many of the-metrie conversion aids now un the markel ure inaccurate, reports Consumers’ Association of Canada. If consumers feel the. need for such aids they shuuld purchase (nly those which bear THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . | a Ratepayers At a well attended meeting © Thursday night, a group of concerned cilizens presented their case to the taxpaying public. Taxes seemed to be (oo high in their estimation and they felt that something should be done about it. Some -of ferrace's more pramiment cilizens were at (he meeting and it was rather obvious that wilh the large amounts of land thal some of these people own, they don’t fike the laxes al all, ‘The question of who should be Declare War | allowed” to belong to the association came up at the meeting. There were many points of view on this tople and eventually one of the crowd’s ideas was adopted, and that was thal everybody and flieir dog be allowed to join. ‘ Officers were elected and a ‘total of ten people are on the present executive, Tom Olson is president of the group and Mr.s. Greg is secretary . AS soon as the organization is off the pround, a telephone number where you can phone in. com- plaints will be publicized. Dr. Wallace in Terrace Friday The dust has barely sellled after he Federal election campaign and the Terrace P.C.’s have announced that Dr. G, Scott Wallace, Leader of the Progressive conservative Party of British Columbia, will be in Terrace this Friday, July 19. Scott Wallace will be in Prince George July 17 and in Prince Rupert July 18 before visiting Terrace. On, Friday morning he will be a guest on ‘Tom ‘Chesterman’s Open Line on CF TK open line show, and in the evening he will speak ata public: dinner meeting in the ‘ Terrace’ Holel. Tickets to the dinner, to commence al 6:30 p.m., may be obtained from’ Gail Johnson al 635-4778 or at Bud MecColl’s Real Estate of- fice, People not able to attend thedinner are welcome to come’ al 9:00 to hear and pose questions to the Conservative Leader, Dr. Wallace will be speaking on the effects of the legislation enacted by the NDP govern- The Prince Rupert Foresl District Fire Summary for the week ending July 12, 1974. - Cloudy, tool and showery . weather has been fairly general throughout the district over the past week, the exception being the Dease Lake. - -Atlin and Lower Post regions where it has been warm and dry. , : Seallered : lightning was reporled Monday.,..throggh . ‘Thursday in the interior aes as Ve SYMBOL |): , this uffieial mark. signilying ‘hat the symbols and units used ure in aceordanee with the National Standards of Canada. CAC National Office is located a1 251 Laurier Ave, West, Rinom 801, -Qilawa, Ontaris, KiP 527 nameled cast-iron’ 4g - (LE CREUSET ALL ITEMS SHOWN AVAILABLE IN ‘FLAME’ ONLY white more severe lightning was reported in the northern regions, Five new fires were reported, bringing cur seasonal total to 97. Two of these fires were a result of lightning while three were man caused. All fires were controlled in’ the early stages. | og. , We , ask the: public. to qremember: thal: the forests are theirs, /they. should’ use them to J protect them.. If campfires are * used, be certain they are completely extinguished betore leaving the area, If a fire is discovered, report it to the nearest Ranger station or call Zenith 8555. The line is open 24 hours a day - it’s free and will inititate immediate control action. Have a goad weekend. ave s Ta ment during Uhis past session, the direction .in which the NDP government ‘is taking the - pravince, and the future of the opposition parties. Dr. Wallace's visit comes al a time when there is an ap- parent movement to some kind of realignment among ap- position Recenty Allan Willams and Pal: McGeer. liberal MLL.A.'s , and Scott Wallace have expressed interest in forming a unity party and Peter Hyndman and Tony Saunders, Tory officers, have joined the .B.C SOCIAL CREDIT LEAGUE. In East Africa, people seek: ing refuge did't go inta the “hureh, as Europeans do, but went to Lhe drum-makers! INVESTMENT! 3504 KALUM No. $301 Round French Oven CRN ee ie ee eae VISIT UPLAND SHELL TODAY — FOR GAS, A CAR WASH, & GENERAL AUTO MAINTENANCE WITH INFLATION AS IT I$ TODAY, IT PAYS TC PROTECT YOUR a Ria ; Pictured above are th ‘Thank You in Ottawa. . Uplands Shell Gar Wash GASOLINE 5° OFF tee ee beet opiere gir agtthee ss en ! : TERRACE French Oven WEDNESDAY, SULY 17, 1974 @ President and secretary of the newly formed Terrace Ratepayers Assoc. Mr. Tom Olson and tions 19 Ms. Campagnola dwish her every success © this opportunity fo offer my ; sincere appreciation to the people of Skeena for their con- stant support over the past 17 years. | would fike te offer my congratula on her election as MP far Skeena I woud) also take Thank You Sincerely, Frank Howard. Federal Skeena N.DP. Box 205 Terrace, B,C. LI-HAUL -o.-. Coo Round or Oval No. 502 Oval French Oven Closed | Mondays. te Mrs. Trucks and Trailers Available oe