Wesineslay. March 1, 1967" Q _TERRACE “Omineca’ HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Tillicum THEA TRE Mon, Tue, Wed. Feb. 27, 28, March 1 THE BEDFORD INCIDENT Sea Adventure Story In Color Richard and Sidney Potier - James MacArthur Shorts: The Violinist My Trip to New York . ” “ Thur. Fri. Sat. Mar, 2, 3, 4 VIVA MARIA . Bridget Bardot, Jeanne Moreau A cute satire features: . “Babes, Bullets & Bombs” Short: “Pink Finger” Sat. Matinee ; a . THE WARRIORS .- | Errol Flynngdeanne-Dra REE ' Shorts: “Son ‘of;Geronimo” Mar. 4 Mon. Tue. Wed. - ‘Mar. 6, 7,8 LIFE AT THE TOP Restricted to “Room At. The Top” Laurence Harvey, Honor Blackman, Jean Simmons Shorts: “Room & Bored” Thur. Fri, Sat. Mar. D, 10, 11 Sequel to PARADISE HAWAIIAN STYLE Elvis Presley, Suzanna Leigh Elvis sings in Hawaii Shorts: “Poor Little Witch Girl & Road to Advenure" JOHN FAL When John Fall Allison took his bride into the Okanagan’s .{ploneers of the Qganagan. | Yorkshire ‘and while still a boy '| Hope.and the Similkameen. The Allison‘Trafl that he blazed be- |: .|taok. her on an‘ovenland trek rr CENTENNIAL ERATURE. i ALLISON Westbank district in 1872, they found their land overrun with rattle snakes. They heard pigs would keep down rattlers, so they got pigs. But when the pigs overran, their garden they decided the: Tattlers were easier to live with. And neither them nor their children. were bitten. This is one of the stories of the Allisons, who were honoured Their first home near Princeton was the subject of a painting by Edgar Dewdney, But Allison is remembered best for his dis: covery of the Allison Pass used by the Hope-Princeton Highway in crossing the Cascades, us Allison was born in Leeds, came with his parents to settle in Tinois, 1848. Ten years later Allison came to the west in the Fraser gold rush, to seek his fortune, Governor James Douglas ask- ed him to search also for a shorter route between Fort ijor east-west roirte’ ‘for “travellers, He mérried Susan Louisa Moir at Hope in 1967 and later with their first three children into the Okanagan. But he never forgot the first impres- sions he had of the land near where Princeton now stands and eventually that's where they settled to raise cattle on a family of 14 children, Allison was a pioneer storekeeper and justice of the peace and many of his decendants still are scat: ‘ered throughout the province, —B.C. Centennial Committee - TWO'S _ Ada st 50 ~ _ Tlekets at Adventures of the & Great Outdoors | “TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE =; "Tuesday, March 14. . oe SHOWS -— 7 & 9 P.M, ; | “CFTK RADIO SCHEDULE SUNDAY - 8:00 News, Sports & Weather 8:15 Vaice of Prophecy | sometime around | 4 20 Radic’ Mark t Place | 00 News = “g:45 Home & Hiway $15 Back. 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A CFL spokesman told this newspaper, after - presenting the brief to ‘ Campbell, that some municipalities go out of their way to alm their business tayes at major industries in the ' mistaken Impression that they have a goat on the string and i, can’t get away. “The municipal officers seem to think they -can soak the hell out of a big industry and. thereby drop, or keep down, the tax load on individual rate- payers,” the spokeman said. “It won't work, beeause too often the big industry is oper- ating in or close to the red, or is making only reasonable. pro- fits for its shareholders, and simply afford to play Santa Claus in an unlimited way.” He recalled that Forestry Minister Ray Williston told the recent annual Truck loggers Association meeting that a case in point was Prince Rupert's seeking “unfairly” to hang a Gis tha selsia eit tax base under the canecon an equalization act instead ‘of : lowing ‘different. assessments major portion of the school tax levy on Columbia Cellulose. The CFI brief. cltes the dist- Tict of North Cowichan, which it sald applied the business tax on only two forest: products giants, MacMillan Bloedel and B.C, Forest Products, which pay some 63 per cent of all levies for municipal purposes, _The municipality defined the tax as applying only to firms manti- facturing export products. “The industry is alarmed by the increasing tax dollar bur- den and injustices that. are developing under the applica- tion of the present taxing sys- tem and policies,” the brief said. It recommended: A—Abolish the business tax which now allows levies on machinery and production equipment; B—Establish uni- form practices among -munici- palities and regional districts to exempt from taxes. essential services provided by industries; for organized and ‘unorganized A areas: : The brief stressed that - the =. discrimination permitted by the present.‘ system’ is becoming more acute as . municipalities get boundaries extended to take in outlying industries, . . The spokesman sald: “No in; dustry is trying to. avoid pay- ing Its way. We simply want a fair deal that won't see us taxed = - lout of our boots for local Polit. a ieal reasons.” . “Ié the government isn’t pre- pared to abolish the business tax, it should take interim, and alternative measures. to create — a just and equitable treatment — for industry,” he said. a CENTENNIAL MEMO — Es- quimant was chosen as a Royal Navy base in 1865. because it offered “an excellent ‘harbor for ships of the Pacific’ Fleet and was handy also to the excellent coal mined at Nanaimo, Sure, it’ the heating But do you. know how many B.C. families _ are enjoying electric heat today? ee “Sorry to disturb you, sir: . Us about your next hes ating system. ; _ Maybe it should be elec tric, . Over ten thousand. : -: With more joining them every day. Shouldn't you find out why? ~ Call us and ask questions. : Especially about costs. nay’ bei in n for aml sugpfise. fuel of tomorrow. B.C. 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