WEDNESDAY JULY 26;1972 m= Joanne Ames . Dudley Little takes time oui -. Dudley Little takes e ou here is the result of her descendant .of Terrace’s - founding family, has ‘represented Skeena Riding in the provincial _legislature, as a Socred member, for the past three terms. Although he _ himself has not publicly announced § his resignation,, Dudley ’ Little has indicated there - _ is very little chance of his _ Seeking nomination for election again. ' “Relaxing at-home with . two friends who lived in Terrace 46 years ago and. - were paying their first visit here since leaving -- he, and his visitors; ' remenisced | about ‘old _ ] Hartley Dent vtenes Ghlid - Wit Dole & Time of Show Aug. 18 - 4:30-p.. (18 p.m. 0 AU BO! : fom] .-7 pind pm” apm, G Somic. apm oi Seen here, left to right, are: Le Baron “It's a marvelous feeling, coming back here," said Mrs, Helen Lazelle Brown and Mr. LeBaron Lazelle, son and daughter of one of Terrace’s families. Their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Lazelle (nee. Little) first came to ‘Terrace in 1912, . ' Mr. LeBaron’ ‘Barry’ Lazelle was born soon after. this, in his parent's home behind the first hardware siore in town, ‘located where the Co-Op now stands, Mrs. Brown was born in Prince now the two are back in Terrace for long over-due reunion with Dudley Little and other relatives ‘in the area. “There were bears on the out- skirts of the town,” reminisced - Mrs. Brown, “which was very | 2Smalls..-Gnly. 150;-perhaps #176, 1 S bogie ae co gt People lived here when we Jett” « Joanne _Ames,""" a” = meniber of: Caledonia. ” Secondary .. School's creative writing - class, - » dropped in to chat with @ . them last Thursday. And pea at “1 ‘8a: remember “mather., gving berry picking, .and there she would he on one side of the - bush, a bear.on the other. She would just quietly ‘sneak away. “We did a lot of canning, an Lazelle, Dudley Little, Helen Lazelle Brown and . Haspherries, strawberries - some meat and Of course salmon is illegal now, but it wasn’t then, We canned vegetables, too.” Mr. Lazelle said, “I recall, - most vividly, ‘going on hay- tides. Real hay-rides in a log “wagon with hay cavered boards, We'd have a third of the town on a wagon. Take the whole day to - zet out to the lake Aen come back in. ; “*Annd in the winter there were always sleigh rides, especially remember Uncle George (George Little, ane of Terrace's first pioneers) taking us all out in the sleizhs, the whole family. There were three sleighs and eight horses, We went to the Spring Creek logging camp for lunch. The day was just so crisp.” Little, commented at “The minute she saw the recognized it,’ interjected continued Mrs. Brown, “it hasn't changed at all”, ; . . The two descendants of the- early Terrace settlers have. busy visiting “everywhere”. . . They’ve taken in Hazelton, Kitimat, the Hot Springs, K’san Indian Village and so on. At’ the Hot Springs, Mr. one nhey. left, in 1922 and, their. ther decided to bring them back to show them a realy: Canadian winter, several years: ‘later. That winter was the only one I ‘remember. where there - was hardly any snow and very mild weather, The opening of :the bridge -over the Skeena 2 venjoyment. but: rélief,. 0 | > My: leg. sas .-temporarily;, » . @amaged a while back and the water out there has done it a lot of good,” stated Lazelle. 2 The two made arrangements . to take. their holidays together - «for the.mini-family reunion... . Northwest” — hat’s what the NDP wants for Terrace and District, co-operate fully and quickly with Ottawa, dustrial management, labour, business. and all ji We. will cancerned with establishing a solid economic base for . le living here,“ ‘says + Hartley ‘Dent, ‘New | ‘Democratic Party candidate for Skeena . Provincial: Constituency. a . Te peop No. of Tlokets fi liti River (1926) was the last time they were here,” “It’s been forty-six years’ commented Mrs. Brown, “The ° town has changed and really The only things I recognized were the old Katum School, that everyone used to orang, and the Catholic. The country, the people, the scenery, all have impressed the pair of wanderers come home. Particularly impressive are the lakes and the miles of trees and that wonderful fresh air’: _"Some days that Los Angeles smog is so bad they don’t let the children out for recess,” said Mr, Lazelle as he gratefully sniffed the Terrace air. ivi about? What. : is’ answers; - “The committee's formal title. is ‘Social Activities, Library and Tourist Promotion’. It is really a nebulous committee, in '_ that the Council is not directly involved with it as much as with ' others, such as the’ Planning Committee, - . “I go to Library Board meetings and try to help them - do- what they .want to do. I attend Museum meetings and assist in the same way, as well as doing the same for the Arts Council, “[ am a member of the Yellowhead Tourist Associa- tion. This is a Regional Group, with representatives from every place in the area from Prince Rupert te McBride. The Association receives funds from the Government; sixty cents on the dollar, . - OO “I attend any Chamber of Commerce meetings which Pertain to tourism. “What I really dois to act as a liaison between these various - groups and Council. I try to make Council see their point of view. This committee is more between the Council and the mmunity; a connection with Council for the organizations to make the wheels go more smoothly,” In answer to a question from an unknowledgeable reporter (me), as to the meaning of ‘nebulous’.: : “When I speak of this - Manpower. vacancies ’ Many vacancies are now open at..the Canada Manpower Centre in Terrace. ; Numerous office positions are available including temporary . and full time Receptionists and Clerk Typists. There are also openings’ for’ Dicta-typists, operators. Medical positions are also’ open’ requing _ familiarity with medical terms. Office positions pay up to $579 a _Month | - Welders are urgently needed ~ in Kitimat. No special ticket is required. Other trade vacancies include Auto Mechanics, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Dry Walkers, Painters, Carpenters, Millwrights,. and Industrial Electricians. ; In professional Lines, ‘a - Design Draftsman is needed for Kitimat. Applicants must have three years experience. . This position pays- up to $1100 per month.. Bookkeepers ; ‘and-Keypurich *" Nurses are required, B.C. . registration is not’ necessary, Some positions are out of town. A head arena man: is required. Applicants must have a pood knowledge of heating, ice making, refrigeration, building rand park maintenance, » sO In the Service and Doiiestic lines are Short Order Cooks, Desk Clerks, Haitdressers; and Barber vacancies, ‘ In the Logging Industry the following. vacancies exists, Log Truck Drivers, Union wages are paid, A Powderman is needed.- as well as. Shovel Operators, ‘Fallers, Grader Operators are required for a small contractor ‘lo Grade Logging roads in the Kitimat area. Cat operators and Skidders are required. Also in Terrace Grapple Operators and ‘Back Hoe operators are needed, ‘Any person wishing to apply for these positions please contact your local. Canada - Manpower Centre. | Age of Accidents. The first year of a child’s life j _isknown to pediatricians as the “age of accidents”. | During this time, parents, . - especially mothers, must: be ‘especially conscious of possible j accidents that could seriously | Watch for next weeks paper | August 2 for listings of ” BHIRLEY EIKHAAD BOBBY DARIN ND. of Tiekgtp vee ABUT cn CNM 4 Timteot Show = * . Tima of Bhow ..- - SRM ORM Zpm5 7pm 2 Jamo 8pm. Ci AL HIAT -| Fem oy 8 ea ; KENNY AQGERS HOLIGAY ON ICE No. of Tiekels No. ol Tickets No, at Ticketa Chiid veo AGU 4. Child aoe AdMH 0 Ghitd o Adutl ... Ohild Tim ot Bhow : Tine of Show - Oso. 9 {Fam Sam 7) 54.80. harm an infant, sometimes permanently, — ON, Suffocation, choking and falls _ are the three greatest threats to the safety -of .a-small child’ - warns the Council on Family Health in Canada. a a8. og * Date &.Time of'ah . advance sata’ ‘chidran’s Mark number of tleke wll In boxes al ney | rder payable l a t Tiskel Ceniré; Enclose all involved”: in* being a. chairman of such a committee? Alderman’ Edna Cooper gave the “following: 09 | . M78.) os. $1.05: like some.-of the. other committees, For instance, the ‘Planning Committee .-has certain things that. it must do, ut with my committee, there is rothing | absolutely have to do. _C attend the Library Board neelings and so forth, but I do 10 because this is the best way ‘or me to help them. There Is ‘yobady to say to me ‘You have - to go to this meeting.or that meeting. With this committee ' -, there is more public relations than anything else. | . “As ‘far .as the Social Activities part of it is - concerned, I am not -even certain of what this is supposed. to entail. About the only thing that I can think of along that line is this: The Mayor gets a great deal of invitations which he cannot altend.to.’ What he does is to ask the aldermen to fulfil] the invitations, trying to send the one who is best suited to the particular event. Because Fam @ woman, I_am asked to attend the more = social functions." Sporty new power! ifs PLUG-iM ATTACHMENT engine. Runs cooler, longer 453? GREIG AVENUE by Cathy Porter“ commie tg‘ 1 mean that jt is not structured. . ~It answer to “had this to gay re “Parks have- been switched planning of the parks.” — runs cooler, lasts _ longer, packs more Introducing the 1556. newest mamber of the Husky team, Powered by revolutionary! 15 hp overhead valve -.eMore efficient. - Parlonmance. Hydrostatic tansmicsion lets youkeep | your haras on the wheel, change speed and direction witht your loot, Back-saving nydiaulic lift is standard. - Soid siate ignition tor dependabie year ‘round starting. - Tears up with aver 30job-minded attuchments. Don't let the sporty Ipok foal you. ” the hood, the 1556 is ail business. Terrace Equipment Sales Ltd.” aa | .question as to ; . the recent change in.thé'title of her “ committee,. “Mrs... Cooper from my.committee to be part of ‘the Recreation. Committee : because the ‘two are so.clozely related and it is easier to deal ‘with them -on one committee - than on two:.am a member of -this committee; I used to be the chairman, but Mr. Rowland now fills that position. The change is.also tied in With the | ‘hiring of the Superintendant of Parks and Recreation. This is a position which is: part of: the Administration, something quite different and, 1 think, much better than before. They used to have just” Efaine- ‘Parmenter ..as - Recreation Director, hired “by “the Recreation Commission, but she was not linked with the Administration in.any way. "_“Ajthough- I am no longer Chairman of this committee, I am still a part of it and I amstill interested in it. 1 plan cn beizig actively involved .in the engine - Modei 1556 15 hip QURABLE OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE .. under ; a ' TERRACE, B.C. as WILE BE | __ APPOINTMENT | | FAMCO Homes: & Recreational!” momen, 2 Hl0S Ltd, ee “We are pleased to announce that. we | Roger Comeau, _ “> Farrier owner of. Regers "0. . Aabile Home Moving > . ra