EXCELLENT BUY | ; 1965 L.T.D. Hard Top ll _A beautiful 4-door sedan that fs full | équipped, Only .eeeoeecseesreesees $2195, 00 i BOB: PARKER R LTD. 4 Prove. Library, Perlodicalg Depart | Nistoria, Be ¢ iA : rae t ment, res ~'1965 FORD me $00 " Convertible.in excellent... - Seniton. Only ain WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968. - ir terminal opens Monday: The new Terrage-Kitimat Ale Terminal opened Monday without fuss or fanfare, é. Passengers for Vancouver - on the afternoon CPA flight were the first.to.be ushered. dnip. the. new $316,000 building, °*. Canadian Pactfic crews, cof. wen The. hew terminal ‘was vcolgie “OIL HEATER BLAMED - FOR FIRE IN CABIN - | Terracé Fire Brigade were called In when a cabiny at) By day. a faulty nage heater. . ally mien bein uge. ea eNcepert ma , fee shop and restaurant, earren: thing: tal agency and. ‘airport staff spent the morning moving into new quarters, Not enough | students. for college: Lee The “Kitimat-Terrace-Prince Rupert area has too few students to support a regional college, “But we realize that in the very near future we shall have to look {nto the problem ser- fously,"? School District 88 Chair- man of Trustees Dr, R.E.M, bh Lee told Terrace Chamber - of Commerce Monday. ‘He said the three community school districts would be “a logical unit” for a community college. Lee told Chamber members| : that-he based his estimates onthe], nwnber of students needed for a. community college on thie exper- jence of the Prince George area, . He said that the Prince George community had workéd on the basis’ that 35 per cent of girad- uating-high school students would attend a. community college, _ “We would require something in tho nature of a thousand Grade 12 graduates,’? Lee said. This year, he noted, there are 396 students taking Grade 12 in Tere rate, Ie Rupert and Kitimat high BC &. ‘ ‘The school . board chairman 7 told chamber members that on the basis of present Grade 9 enrolment: “Tt could well be that three or four. years we will have achieved. a thousand grade 12 graduates inthe region”. Lee said, he felt that at that. time. ‘Tt may well. be that we will be ‘Ina Poaificn to seed.” Pro> : “The gidolines will be much clearer and, hopefully, we will not have to face the problems at I'am sure mahy areas are ow encountering,’ hetold Cham- ber of Commerce mombers:. : Lee was assisted In his ad: firess by School District 88 sec- fretary-trensurer.E, Ted Wells, Lee clted the present Pro-|. cial Government’ split of: 50-.|° jon capital and operating costs. y regional, colleges, He sald B.C. Sehool Trusteca were essing for an 80-20 formula.: le sald that School District. WB had, to the - present time, ven Iittic thought: ta‘ a region- llege,. He -aaid trustees had mainly concerned with the |. rgement. of tho schaol dis- ct to. include the developing mimunitigs of Stewart mui Q » and with-tho- atruggle a: ale ends meet, Alnanctallyy: wp ‘expects’ a ‘formal ‘opening passengers.”’ = ‘Tt is a nice wulling to be in,?? Harris said,- The -Birport ‘manager, sald 1 he brobably: be held sometime be fore Christmas. The new terminal has a nat- wal B.C. cedar siding. Work Started on the building in . the spring, It contains 5,000 square feet of space on the main floor, wait- |‘ ing rooin, counters and coffee shop, Also in the new building is thetelecommunications branch’ of the Department of Transport, and airport administration. Only major work remaining to be completed is landscaping. “A ‘Terrace firm, Norpine Con- struction, was contractor for the air terminal, Its completion’ ‘follows five years of cramped quarters for the public in the old terminal site, part of a a hangar. KEPT SLATE CLEAN . CHARLOTTETOWN, (CP) — Lifeguards at. Prince Edward Island's national park kept their record unblemished during ‘the 1948 swimming season,’ It has been 20 years since there has been a drowning in the park's supervised beach areas along the island’s north shore. ‘The 17 Mfeguards man nine stations al. ong the s beaches. ’. Motorists tend to make judg. “ments onotherdrivers by their | cars, Volkswagens are pesky, sedans are sedate,‘ certain types of UK cars drive In-the ‘.middle of the road. and don’t - ‘bother with signals. And'to the speed conscious . driver; ' the sight of a red-sports car. _.45 readily ‘Yecognized as a _ brother ‘in acceleration, - Not. that red sports car oh Kalum '“ St: last: week. «= It contained’. radar equipment used most. . effectively to clock speeders by the smiling gendarmerie, Herald’ cheek on which ale -ermen “.were' running again: cought ‘EDNA- COOPER. ind the - ‘middle “of, house: ‘cleaning. ‘After, a rueful look at the ’ surrotinding - chaos :: she did -. allow. that yos,’ she. really did = . want to runs * ‘take ‘another. : ‘look ': at. “the | PETER. BENOIT: wite ‘service’ for ‘Gonéral: “foe its" is in et Sd. Haunts | pg So’ this year's. Remembrance | Day observance will be ‘held in the Tillicum Theatre instead of the outdoor ceremony at the Cen~ oiaph in -front of the municipal building. an * The Armistice Day parade will fallin on the Safeway Parking. Lot at 10:40-a.m. Then, under command of paradé marshal Jack Sharples:the vetérans will march ‘to. the theatre -for -the annual commemoration service. Royal’ Canadian Legion's Foul, ter Bogelund told. the Herald: “We recognize that inclement weather could seriously interfere with a|' Cenotaph service, and we are also -‘aware that our local vet- erans are not getting any young er. That"s why the parade com~ mittee : has taken advantage of the offer to use the theatre for an indoor service.” : .Thé. cenotaph will not be for- gotten Monday, At the conelustori that a five-to-one rejection at the ~ Ratepayers’ meeting - doesn't . ‘mean @ thing when - |. 18 abstain. - the | ‘New _ attempt’ will be made ‘to-en- force downtown parking regu-_ | - Tattons,'.and-a start: Will ‘be . ay 000’ will be undertaken at Alber- ‘- made ona. municipal downs’ _ town parking lot. ‘. mo * Meno ‘to’ Y Highways: Denar | nents Now. that. the neweair “pcent in 1969 on precipltator and -oxidation installations, and-ano- ple know where the fee $910,000:-in -1970. “A fur- “terminal has: beet opened, how. ‘about. using a nlce “big ‘slen ~ to Jet peo: *) airport: ig Like-one of those .. great big green ‘ones they'use on:the freeways, ‘And if you. : can: stretch the budget, let's Fre have ‘an. vasler ‘way ‘to make that right. turn, Situation fait is that. it’s’ a 60 ‘mph road: .|-9 With. a litte finger. sign’ al...” ae wae most: at the turn indicating’. "Thornhill: As ‘expoeted’ to: a the turn: to the airport, The. almost: fnevitable suddon’de-, cele rath on: bth. speed ‘is 2 Fire Chief Andy Owens sald the fire was caused aby Fes. belieiiad! that” the Fite w was’ set ‘deliberately. . ‘Extensive’ damage. was done tothe floor and hall Remembrance Da ay Theatre chosen for November 11 service Old soldiers’ get older and Terrace weather gets. worse. : carried out in: ‘1969 and 1970, . Ovx crystal hall payethat in Year: yet: another * {Port Alberni, “and. at, Harmac “Pulp.. Division; near “Nanaimo, ‘sion projects: will ‘the rear of the Cedars Matel caughit fire at 4 a, m. + Thurs- et of the theatre service, a_.vole unteer detachment will march to the. Cenotaph’ for a’ cerominal placing of Wreaths by Royal Can- adian Legion- and the Legion La- dies* Auxiliary.. _, Legion Branch 13 annual: Arm- istice Day dance will be held Friday, November 8, in the Com- munity Centre, Tickets areavail- able. at the Legion Hall, Din- ner will be served at 9 p.m, and dancing. § starts an hour la ~ MBPR uses. - dollars for pollution - ” MacMiNan Bloedel Lita will spend an -additlonal : $2,458,000 on .pollution control. at- two of its Vancouver. Island pulp and paper mills, it. was, Announced today, © The’ company: also will am ‘Moutice soon. another .major’ pol- Iution control project at: one of its Vancouver Island mills,. It.‘of the: projects, will -be and they will .raise MB's total ‘expenditures over thé years on ‘pollution control to about ‘$17, 000,000 by 1970, 6S 3 nthe projects ‘to’ coat: $2458 ni ‘Pulp: and Paper. Division, at At ‘Harmac:' $635,000 -will. be er ‘expenditure: ‘of $119,000 will ‘beemade.:in- 1969 for. in-plant ‘improvement in: methods of con Ming air and watér, discharge m,the mill, : “The new: installations at: Har! - nine will further reduce emission ne e mill, AG Alberni Puls and Pipes D vie seoat. $730, Il be eareied:out; ae, Hew riiculate matter’ and’ odour | °° Tlanzto leave Council Alderman Campbell Lane will not seek re-election at the December 7 municipal poll, ‘Lane told the fora that he had decided to step down from municipal office because ofpres- sure of business, - Lane is one of three aldermen whose seats fall vacant this year, Aldermen W. H. McRae andEdna Cooper are also up for election, ‘Alderman Cooper who won her seat this year. unopposed, com- pleted the remainder of former Aldermah Dorothy Norton’s ‘She said she’ will definitely contest the election. ‘Alderman McRae cauld not be reached when’ approached by the Herald concerning his plans. for the coming election; -- He topped the poll when ‘he ran ‘for , 8. one-year term last term. December, ~ Pedestrian hit ~at traffic light A.pedestrian was taken to hos- pital Monday morning after boing struck by a-car in the crosswalk at ‘Lakelse Avenue and Emerson. Mabel: White, was ‘struck by a vehicle. driven” by -Theodoros Klonarakis, ‘Klonarakis Was pro= ceeding south on. Emerson when he « ‘Made a left turn onto Lakelse Avenue’ at the ‘same time that, Mabel White stepped off the curb to cross. the street, According to the RCMP, ‘both driver: and pedestrian were pro- ceeding: ‘with’ the proper: lights, ‘The: woman appeared to have no seridus, Anjuries,: according tothe RCMP ‘spokesman, but’ was de- tainedIn:Mills Memorial Hospi eee : . The ap | Pick Hydro line TRICK OR TREATERS put on a fashion show Halloween ¥ vilth the latest witch modes and t goblin styles. On display on Soucie St, were (from left) hound Robin Hood alias Ernie Webb, and pirate Sheena Delany. Terrace kept it its lalloween coo Police pleased with | -public’s co-operation Terrace o kent its coal on Halloween, Four-bits | return to Terrace The four-bit piece is Arak in Terrace, lts silver is replaced with nickel and jis size has shrunk, but its back in circulation to ease | the strain of too many quarters in the pocket. Terrace banks. reported ar rival of the new’ 50: cent piece last week, It may cause pro- blems to the public, — It's new, smaller, size, makes | it just a- little bigger than a quarter, Ard the quarter is about that much bigger than a nickel, © And for the really coin-con- scious, last week saw the arri- bie of the nickel dodlar in the wo. The metal dollars are in-short supply and: won't replace. ‘the folding: variety, - Both coins went out: of. “cir culation. over a year. ago when|*.-. rising .silver ‘prices began: to raise the intrinsic value of-the coin higher than thelr face value, The’ coins were withdrawn and the coinage has now been schanged | to nickel. i If you're looking for the. suc cessor of the silver dollar, you| may. find {t -hard to come by: | According to Royal. Bank ‘assis. tant manager H.° K.- Kyehnel:| ' *“Tt’s ona first-come first-ser-|. ‘yed basis, ¢ how ‘many;-we will be abie to get |' or, when We might receive more). We just -don't. know of them at the bank,” 4 vandal nabbed |: INVERMERE,— An‘ 18-year-old |’ youth, who admitted ‘breaking in. ||. : < | sulators:on ‘a’ 60;000-volt power Ihe near /Spiliimachcen, .was ‘| awarded an 18 months: suspended | *- : | sentenceand ordered:to make’ ae J restitution totalling $278; | ‘Magistrate it, 'T, Stick ordered 1 a.'| the -youth.-to-: complete thé: pay=| £95! Tort: within six: months of, Detar pl hber 7, 1068.” ion ‘and Pyongyang, A combination of cold rain, friendly but firm RCMP guid- ance, and co-operation from loc- al citizens, both adult and juy- enile, - gave Terrace one of its |' quietest Halloweens ever, “We are extremely pleased with the co-operation we receiv 7? RCMP Staff Sergeant on Winn, fold the Herald, =. "- e hope all the young p le had a good time,’ mm on The "Terrace Halloween Was in marked contrast toather parts of the province where a total of 37 youths face charges for dis- turbances, . In Nanaimo, two RCMP attic. ers were taken to hospital after being. atiacked by a mob, A car Waa overturned in Quesnel, A fireman was hit by a thrown bottle in Vancouver, Molotov. cocktails. were thrown in Haney. Terrace ‘RCMP did break up potential trouble spots in the downtown ‘area by asking small grous to moveon, Some youngsters were driven home to parents RCMP, ; . by quad ‘told the meeting that he was dis. the rarely invoked curfew’ was applied at 9 p.m. to get young sters home, . The trick-or-treat younger set, were.out, in full force -despite || the rain, Many were ‘Accomparr- ied by parents, - : -!.” PLAY: BOTH : SIDES. ‘India has: decided to, open con: sulates in Seoul, South Korea, North Korea about the end of October; - LEC TRICAL ~.{ by the Kinsmen. :."! *’ dog Curtis Fehr, Indian Catherin r Delany, | Site. first, 7 arena head Gray says — New. -elected ‘chairman. of: the . Terrace Arena. Association Ken Gray will put the search for-an arena site as the first “tem on his agenda, , ; "T will have to take a close look at what has-been done be! tore deciding what our next step should be,’* Gray said, think ‘the “foremost problem ‘~p be setiled-is to get a- site” ‘to \ put our arena on.?? Terrace Municipal Council is : expected fo‘ make an-announce-. : ment on an arena site sometime. a in November. _ ‘ Gray wie elected president at? the ‘annual Arena Association : meeting October 30, « ot Joining -him. on° the ‘Aveta As: * sociation executive are Vesta’ - Douglas, vice chairman; Dick. Green, . | Gieselman, treasuror. The meeting elected six ir: ectors: Cam Beaman, Alex Im ° selberg, Gordon Rowlands, Bob . Leary, Jim Mackenzie and Kerry 7 Condon, ; Outgoing chairman ‘Art: Bates: " appointed that Municipal Coun’ : tt had ‘hot yet’ named an aren. site. . - Bates then. suggested that the. 2 association ‘should. become .a.- Ways. and Means Committes:to-~ ~ | get the’ building: up 5 soon’ ag possible, L : Bates sald the Agsoclation had _— raised over $20,000 and an ad. ditional $16,000. tad been raised INSPEC TOR | _ LOMING, ur TLE iA SAYS 2 o “hut EF . secretary: ~ and Barry” =