‘Soning Terrace, the Tae tive of the Righty Sheena valley in. Noihertern Bata Columbia saxcriaceeremiions | VOL. LIX, No. 21 (Look Ma — I'm-21 a anime seaiateraan 12, Pages Wednesday. December 14, 1966 Phone WSS PO, Bor” =F | FOR COUNCILLOR In Six- way Council Race: Only 44 percent of the eligible electorate: ‘turned out Saturday to cast batlots in Municipal elections.which . seated two school trustees, four Municipal councillors, and gave the nod ta referendums representing a: totdl_ expenditure of $3,145,000. : Cold, windy weather w. of r $435,000 ‘hospital weieren blamed in part for the poor; dum. Total “in favor” vote was response at the ¢ polls, while) 92.4 percent while the opposed — 2-Year Term Campbell Lane ... 659 czitd)| Victor Jolliffe .... 651 (Eltd,)}. Dorathy Norton .. 648 (Eltd.) Mary Little ; Nan Harrison Mary Moore’ FOR ‘COUNCILLOR - 1-Year Torm JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS was a 1 SI, o0o binga win for Mrs. Jean Olson (eft) of Terrace. Mrs. Olson was one of a crowd of 300 who braved chilly weather to attend o Giant Kinsmen bingo. staged. at the Community Centre last Wednes- day evening, She is shown receiving her winnings from Kinsmen treasurer Barry Gieselman. Proceeds from the giant bingo go towards an ice plant for the pro- posed Terrace arena. Mrs. Olson turned over $100, of - her winnings to the ice plant fund. ; Terrace Firemen Get Wa ge Hike As Council Agrees To Contract | Gordon Kerr ........ | ‘Frank Heeley _— .SCHOOL TRUSTEES _ ‘Edna Cooper ; James. Caruso’ .... SCHOOL REFERENDUM © . “In Fav. “Agains! Terrace - 220! ee Thornhill a Hazelton’ : 2 Mile Hazelton: New Hazelton -. South Hazelton Cedarvale — Upper | Kisplox. ; . r 6 8 In Favour — "80. 64%, Leon “Bud” French 585 ltd.) ' LEE, Trustee ; _COOK, Trustee ; increase effective January Ist and another 4 percent next year provided the wage. contract is not re-opened, Terrace firemen will receive _a 4 percent wath o- —2€gamelior Bad" Freich- ternied td it was decided in Council Tuesday night, . -lhave to be’ pressed into further He reported that the Govern: ent’s freeze -on school build- ing may mean that the almost obsolete. Riverside School will The. increase was” "approved following. wage negotiations ‘completed recently between firemen and the . ‘Municipality. tthe: -agreement - ar “good-:sethle-] ment in the light of other wage strife prevalent Throughout Canada this year.” - Firemen will also get: three weeks paid vacalion after B .years of em- ployment and they: will. be is- sued a second uniform tunic. In other matters discussed Tuesday, Councillor, French and Councillor McRae . yolun- teered to. .do.'.some. research into: Terrace’s history in. order, tobruly about ~a-dediaion: “rer garding ithe. “proposed - Jena: ing of" ‘Agar Avenue” Patk” to wat Robinson Park, Councillor ‘French requested that a complete _re-assessment of. Terrace School District be ordered immediately with. the aim of reducing: school tax in this: area,’ Third Carol Festival Scheduled For Sunday : Strairis of traditional Christmas music will Eill y Terrace Community. Centre once again when’ the third annual: Carol Festival is held here on Sunday" evening, December 18. . The. Carol Festival, which last year attracted a capacity OfficersNamed — For Local Chamber| Willy. Schneider was elected 1967 president -of Terrace and District Chamber ‘of Commerce at a dinner’ meeting Tuesday| evening in ‘The Cedars banquet} room, 1, Others elected to office for ‘the forthcoming year are Doug- las L Currie, tst vice-president; / Frank ‘‘Skidmore,. 2nd vice: president ‘and ‘Arthur Foltz, ‘REGRET that two. letters. to va ainiigin: too late . for our~ .,hew deadlines this week, and , Will “be “held: over for: next .: “planning: ‘some: ‘renovations . week's" issue. “You “guessed: it : —they: ‘both- take us-to: task, and poth “contain ‘some. very valid. radon: ‘fr 80: ‘doing... a Community i Centre,': Begins.“ “at 7:00 pm. An “opportunity - , for everyone: to ‘attend, ‘hear, and sing. the. old familiar ‘Christmas. ‘carols. om gt 0 SMALL ‘APOLOGY’ to ‘lis \ Kaltiy Mooney whois. one.of . defin “four girls. who’ will sing with.” Igeg ‘Chole’: Next year. |; v-the, ‘We misepelled ‘Kathy's name {last ‘week. She'a a KAY, any _ ‘not a’ eam. Kathy. wast. WEEK. sai, the: vio : ‘SKEENAH HIGH students ‘and. ‘to the Editor: arrived. just.” 2ed_-to léarn that Pine. Confec: Sfave., Eull: faéillties :for.luneh © "counter, .’ service. . DON'T miss’ the Carol Feit - val on Sunday: evening in’ the a lerowd of regular ‘Sutiday even- ing worshippers to get underway at.7:00 p.m. Local “churches will contrib- ute a variety of vocal selections and the audience ‘will partici- pate by joining with choirs to sing the famillar old Christmas carols and. songs. The Terrace Ministerial As- sociation sponsors the annual festival and proceeds taken in a silver collection go to the Canadian Bible Society. “All Terrace crane are_in- “Many. mothers will be pleas: _tionery,' at ‘the corner: store near. the secondary. achool, 1s uring:;-the Yule. holidays, When’, they ‘re-open’: they'll’. f at, “have. ‘been, : ‘move has: "heen stata ‘in: _Up-a little of one. éf. Canada’s i ~ most ‘famous foods in: tho' pot ’ ‘this: week’ ‘It's “buffalo : meat .: ~ and: it's Boing to: be:avallable . cat: ‘EXPO: 67, ee ig the , VS: Veaws aang Christmas: ‘Tree: oulside, vale: is scheduled| § \ ‘signed. Mr; MacKenzie “was: . Fecently.. appointed “chairman - “Which “ia. |. a _.tinue ag : ‘a. director: of Chem: | Committee: ‘Of | their. respect: 1084 or? Th? “August <:1062,.: Mx. | Marshall’ was elected." presi. “dent of. Columbla': Cellulose | officials *. dind* - Repittiment 04, dicate ‘that Terrace ~ may ‘get || some Priority) when the freeze is lifted. Council turned over. to: ‘the quest for $500-to cover’ ‘light ing at a proposed outdoor -skat ing rink:” slated: for Skeena ences | OC ONdaTY grounds,” The’ rink is -planned by ‘the | ‘Terract: Arena ‘Association... Municipal Counell: passed the posifions outline by-law ag ‘well as an amendment to by-law 401 (Zoning) ; which. southeast corner. of Lakelse and Kalum from S2‘to Cl (central, commercial);. ~ - NEW OFFICE changes’: the . PAUL M. MARSHALL “Paul. M. Marshall hasbeen elected : chairman of the Board ‘of Directors: of Chem: cell Limited and of Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited, a effective January. 1; 1867... ’., My, “Marshal? succeeds: My I. WW, MacKenzie’ wha: chas - Ye. of thé Royal Comantsalon on Security.’ 7 Mr. “MacKenzie. will cou. cell: Limited and. Columbia’ ‘Cethiloge - ‘Company, Limited, | nd ‘Chairman of the Finance ‘| v lve’ Boards ‘of ‘Directors, | Chemecell organization in |: ‘assistant: ‘secretary, {. He necessively. became sec: ‘eta ytreasurer ‘and 'a- direet- Company, Limited, i position “whieh-he held. inntlt ’ ‘Aptil, “elected | Deputy. Chaleman The: Board:: ) My Mardhall will: be: ‘lo ed i in th ‘the Head Y service, here if : we hope — to’| Doves lavold shifts in-out classrooms, | 17g Pn. He sald that-recent talks = in'|icy Victorli. between: School Bowrd |. Education -officials’' would. in-| Recreation Commission’: a .Te-|. . Against :-—~ 19.36% - as HOSPITAL REFERENDUM. aft “Jin Fay. Against) 928 74° “Against — 7.6%. Highway. Contracts Are Announced: | Two major. highway contracts were announced. this. week by} | Minister of Highways, PA, Gaglardi. ’ First of the: ‘pair is -a tract in the amount of: $1,008 . 181, awarded to. Argus Construc-| tion ‘Lid. for 15 miles * of reconstructli¢n. between “Hella| | ‘Bells: Creek and Lot 618 on Highway -16, Work on this Bro- ject is destined to ‘begin ‘asl soon ,a5 possible”: according to! { a! ‘telegram from Mr. .Gaglardi,| The second ‘contract In. the eon: served. cight years Un Munteipal ee the fast approaching Christmas Tush came in for the remainder of the responsibility. ; Terrace stirgeon, Dr. 3. E. Lee topped the polls with a total vote of 932 in his bid for a second term on the Board of School Trustees, Of -his total vote, 8975 came from: Ter- race proper, while the remain- ing 57 was drawn from Thorn- hill. Second highest ‘total. vote went to Jack Cook, who drew a total of 712 votes to win another term on the Board of School Trustees. Mr. Cook is, Chairman of the. Board and has served as a trustee: for the past six years, ~~ ' Topping the list of candidates for a spot on Munielpal Coun- cil, was Campbell Lane .who polled at total of 659 votes to win a two year term. Runner- up was Victor Jolliffe with a total of 651, In third ‘place was incumbent . lady © Councillor - Dorothy Norton,” who: received |, €48 votes, thus assuring another - term, of office, Mrs. Norton has. “Council, . amount ‘of $945,220. went | to Cattermole-Trethewey “Cantrac- tors Ltd. for’. approaches to Galloway Rapids bridge, : to build « 431 mile natural Loke, North of Prince gas. Pipeline . from: George, to: Prince-'R | Kitimot, with: headquarters: in: : ‘ Terrace cern public hearings were held here in July... _ _ Pacific: Northern received: authorization to construe the $26 million dollar: ‘pipeline, - through ‘an Order=i The Provincial cabinet. hes come up with a. dee ion on the application of Pacific Northern. Gas. Ce FRENCH, Councll. a yr.) “Mrs, Mary’ Lttte polled 482: while next contender was Mra: Nan Harrison: with’ a ‘total of} 274, Mrs, Mary Moore drew al total of 178 votes... .. Incumbent ‘ Councillor L- EB Bud” French took the lead in the three way race ‘for a one year Council seat,’ polling 585 votes. Runner-up was Gordon|- Kerr with 228 and in third place was Frank Heeley with a total vote of 213, - ’ In the school - trustee. contest the two deféated:’ candidates were Mrs. : Edna ~ ‘Cooper, with 447 votes, - and _ James Caruso with #4. . _ A. School Building | referend-| me um calling for approval of: a $2,710,000: phased expenditure received an 80.64 ‘percent. .“in favor” vote and a 19.36 percent - “against.” A total of 858 -bal- -lota gave the okay to Referen- dum No. 7 while ‘a. fotal of 230 ballots : were opposed. : Voters of the Terrace Hospi- ital Improvement District were the company as - to consumer Y|rates and right-of-way allow: It} ances befora the proposal could Feeeive sanction from, ‘conimun- Council which approved a Public Utilities. Cornmission}: FEW. OPPOSED | During ~ the July. hearings Pacific Northern Gas: Company