lee: ee ba 4.0-g ree Et? ™, ene Sere en Bent i Sate ee Le Te Le SC HOOL BOARD. MEETS | spokesman E. Wells, . of school buildings for activities © which would normally be held in the community centre’ said “Possible « c ‘Tn letter Mr. Essenfeld’ wrole: . “It: (a music concert): was: ao forced to be cancelled due .to . Mr. Locke’s refusual to let. the --enters ihe picture and ‘before any «applications through, the insurance peopie...-° . Must first. give ‘ther ‘appraval,- can go | He sald ‘the granting of school b “He said Mr. _.therefore had no right a criticize the methods of Essenfeld 3 - the change of policy. Present insurance policy for “the district is rated at $45,000 for - fire alone. - the This” “figure - would “be REC. COMMITTEE . Some activies sponsoured by Terrace Committee according to reports camneie ertrenamemeeenl Premier* gq OFFicé, Recreation - ~ have: already: been ‘given A. statement from “School “We at the tard accordingly’ young’ ‘peop ple ot ‘Terrace use __ Locke. - District 88 this week gave yet | putthe matter on the agenda of. -aehool facilities.” ore ~ adlities forsuch renee isnot. ABariher in bis open a leter, ite. ".- “eénsiderably increased should ‘permission to use school... another ‘side of a story . our September 15th meeting,” ” When asked to commient thig. . entirely in the hands of the.“ Essenfeld stated: "thé Hew. changes. allow, public. ._ ., facilities, Interested ladies may © published in last week's herald, . week Mr. Locke told the” herald - - board. The matter of insurance: | “With the civic centre ‘gone, . use of school facilities, 1" Pattend a volleyball-basketball - Board members . met’ * ROCK CONCERT 2° that he could not. serve. ‘as _ -..‘entets the picture and before . the schools, which are the youth | <° If the insurance® ‘company ; a meeting scheduled for Room 16 Wednesday night to discuss a After. meeting board spokesman for the board... ‘. any applications can go - centres of education, may NOT. ~ says no, it would: be up tothe ~~ of Skeena’ Secondary School, : change of policy —. which ‘ residtance in planning a local. |. Mr. Wells, however, said that." - *“ghrough, the insurance people: . _ be, used for. recreation. of of the _-party concerned to’ supply’: . ° Wednesday, September 22. ° reportedly became necessdry ‘ rock concert, Terrace business. . the: Essenfeld story only gave -. - must first give their approval, > young.” 1. adequate insurance monies bat. These activities ‘have in ‘the after Terrace’s one and only ’ man Seth Essenfeld wrote an. - oneside of the incident, ‘ All activities which in the past "STATEMENTS FALSE "+>. “algo special supervision of a ~ past ‘been undertaken “ Community Centre collapsed i in open letter of protest (entitled - ' INSURANCE =< | “have not come under a school " Statements. ike this were’. activities, -¢. “+ the use of school facilities and fire, _’ Failure, Sept. 13) to the board, - "He sald the granting of achool . ~:roof, such as a rock ‘concert, — _“-reportedly false. The board is °- ..Mr. Essenfleld. was also. ~ therefore call for no. change in-- “We knew that local - and specifleally to Board facilities for such requests is not. :imustbe thoroughly reviewed by ~ - discussing the-matter and local = encouraged to attend any of the © , policies... - organizations would-be. Assistant Secretaty Treasurer entirely in the hands of :-the a 1 “both the board and the: : _, trustees ‘have formed -a- commiltee meetings slated for’ _ A rock concert, om the other approaching us and asking use —-—»«*Frredrick Locke, .. ' __- board. The niatter of insurance ‘i insurance company ‘involved. committee to specifically study . the future ' and is a matter’ for further. » shady. . The next board: meeting will -. be the second’ Werlnesday of October. Convictions — pouring out In Terrace Provincial Court Friday Kitimat man Richard 7 Letauneau was convicted and fined $275. Police say after squealing the tires of his vehicle Letauneau was stopped and found to have a alcohol breath reading of .12 He was given 30 days suspension of licence default 15 days imprisonment, Any readng over .08 may lead to a motorist being charged. - ILLEGAL FISH '. Terrace man Victor Lincoln was fined $35 in default 30 days after he was apprehended for selling fish. Police charged Lincoln on Wednesday. Burt Goulet of Terrace was fined $50 in court Thursday after he was charged under section 45 of the Wild Life Act. Bi Police say he was found hunting while maintaining a backdated fish and game licence. Goulet was given. 7 days default imprisonment for the offence which occured on the 19th of July. FORGED James Barg of Terrace was charged. and sentenced to six month imprisonment Wednesday after he was found guilty in court for uttering a: forged document. The offense was said to have “4 . occurred between. January.and sire eh eh otaee SS TG a SS SS TT March of this year'when Barg- atimpted ta pass the forged ‘ document in the purchase’ of a drug perscription. He will serve his sentence in Prince’ George Correctional Institute DANGEROUS DRIVING A number of .08 alcohol reading charges were handed out in Terrace Provincial court this week. Lawrence Birdstane was convicted under the charge and fined $250 in-default 10 days, with a 30 day ° licence suspension. The offence occurred on Thursday, | September 16. Maurice Bedard of Terrace was also charged under the motor vehcile act and fined $375 in default 30 days imprisonment and given 45 days suspended licence. He was checked by police Wednesday after his: vehicle had received $100 in -. damages in a single, car accident Tuesday. ; Doug Stanwick of Terrace was fined $300 in default 15 days . and prohibited from driving in Canada for 30 days... He’ was checked-in a routine RCMP road check and found ta maintain a: breath ‘reading in excess of 08 BREAK-IN Two young men from Kitiamt are scheduled toappear in court . this week for their part in a break-in and entry. at the’ Skeena Chevron Service, _# Friday night. The, men reportedly gained access into the building by breaking through the plaster of the roof just above the station's washroom, - in further. court action Terrace man Karl Motz was sentenced to: six months imprisonment for possession of stolen properly. — Police say he was found in possession of. a hydraulic cylinder, valued at $50, Motz apppeared before Judge Harvey in court last Friday. He will serve his sentence at Prince . George Correctional Institute. ‘Rupertman = charged Leonard Crevier - of Prince ; Rupert was charged in Terrace Wednesday for maintaining. an . alcohol breath reading in excess of .08, while he was operating a motor vehicle, He was blamed ina two car accident at the Lakelse-Kalum intersection Wednesday - which caused. $40 to his own vehicle and an estimated $20) to a second . vehicle, driven by Terrace man Peter Croot. Police say both cars were about to observe the red traffic light when the Crevier car coming from behind, hit the rear. of the stopped Croat ’ vehicle. Precious Tid- bits. KONKO KAALINDAA af. Kitimat had no luck in Terrace last week. He was warned for speeding and only a few hours later charged for speeding. After apparently passing a police ghost. . car when the double traffic line designated an unsafe passing - area, Kaalindaa was pulled-over by the police car and warned of the danger involved in speeding. After being set loose onto Highway 25 for a second time, he was again pulled over for speeding hut his time was charged. In court, _Kaalindaa was | fined $50. x DESPITE RUMOURS to the contray, the herald will be published dna, daily basis, starting. September 23. This may | come as & surprise to our readers but it has come as a grealer ‘surprise to our staff members. With some adjustments to our bi-.- © . weekly ‘schedules and ‘stockingup a few more cases of ASA < - tablets, we should be able to give you a paper for Momnday to | Friday. News from Kitimat and eventually Prince RUPERT - the'big day. a + PRODUCTION ‘AND SOMEDAY IT IS HOPED THAT A: : STRICTLY ‘LOCAL, ‘TRI+CITY. DAILY: NEWSPAPER WILL BE ESTABLISHED, ABurther details will’ be Published prior. to Sips AFOUR YEAR OLD tamed horse killed itself -Feiday. After fi rst ’ finding the mare missing from her teacher ina pasture at 3607 - only.one month. - . Eby, owner J.P. Olson discovered the horse lying dead ina pool... ~ of blood just a short distance from: the pasture. After First. suspecting foul: play’ in. the, matter, Terrace RCMP. were . summoied to investigate, Now: that all the:facts are in, itis *, suspected that the horse simply broke away during the night and: : While running through ‘a field adjacent’ to Caledonia Seconday ° School, ran into a hidden snag, The horse's chest was tppped. * open from the incident, The Olsons reported they had the mare - temperatures show Thwaiey G7 AA. and. for Weather or. “not? “The: weather’ ‘man belleves’’ ‘our: “thitian Summer. may‘ ba prolonged’by a ridge of high preasure. ‘Blue, Bkies and sunny” periods could last until Tuesday.” . saydsan approaching Pacific: cold: front. will vial us - Weines ny: Jnorning and’ probably wreck everything.” : "Motet alr in the’ wake of the front will bring ‘clouds and showers by Wednesday: afternoon. ' Highs, and: lows for Monday’ and- Tuesday are expected around 8§ and 40; while th Toll -days will bring lower averages at 55 aid 48," recored at Terrace-Kitimat:A highs and lows for' Tuesday 69-44, We eoany a Friday-60-43 ae ; L wing two : ae rt: lst week ‘Here Is a 1925 model. T-Ford, ‘in periect running condition.” Terrace owner Art Kuemper.this week returned from Humbolt Saskatchewan, where he had beén-atoring the vintage vehicle, Today Art plans to restore the heauly. He first bought the car ar in “ . 1956 for a sum of+-&? dollars. As a matter of interest, he drove ~ “the car onto the trailer which by tow brought the car to Terrace, (Photo courtesy Erie Brorup) . twin River Timber of Terrace in’ court Thursday ~ was: convicted and fined $12,000. -The’ company. -was found ‘Builty of allowing slash timber : to fall into waters. inhabited by ‘fish. ..The charge was earlier ~ brought -agalnét.the company ‘by Department of Fisheries [- . “nspector Dud Bogart, before’. going «| to; Terrace Provincial Court.” ~ Getting. to- know your neighbours ‘Starting to-day, each.i issue of " the Herald will have a picture. and short story of a citizen of the Terrace area, =. -We hope you enjoy this. feature and it helps you to get to know your neighbours betler. os TODAYS: CITIZEN: 18: MRS. KAY HUGHAN “Mrs. Hughan has lived it the. . Terrace area for 15 years on the “Hughan Farm. ‘Located’ near Aiyansh, in the Nass Valley, the farm provides. her-with all the. _ Necessary fruits | and vegetables, which she cans _herself. ‘Mrs. “Hughan _ strongly -- Suggests that. everyone in the Terrace area should go to the Nass Valley and see the Lava Beds, the only ones in CANADA | you can drive through.” Sand. the accident: Magazines survive - Bennett's ban A survey of Terrace magazine dealers indicates.no removal of. magazines containing cigarette and liquor advertising has been undertaken, . Dealers report that ne presstre has been brought against the . sales, which beginning September 1 were banned by the provincial government. Terrace dealers say as far as their understanding goes, there ‘is no real policing agent in the matter and that only a private citizen can file suit against any store selling such publications. . No ‘such suits have been reported in Terrace and. local ‘RCMP have registered no complaints in such regard. The dealers have not censored publications and the ’ magazines found on Terrace - shelves three months ago can still be purchased. NO CENSORSHIP “We receive our material from a province wide magazine cirrculation service,” one dealer told, the herald, “‘and if : there is any - censorship at that ‘{$ Uakhowst0 | endofthe ling us here. But we have not taken . any magazines off or shiives.” CENSORSHIP |. An Another spokesman said nearly all publications on shelves today contain liquor and cigarette: ads. Only — the ‘odd - Canadian publicatian ‘ such as MacLeans and Star” Weekly might be exciuded, a . COMICS OK. oo A local drugs store manager said comic books are perfectly ‘Steering - ~ no-good Though ‘Terrace motorist Kenneth B. Fulford claimed it was defective steering,” he received a $250 in Terrace Provincial court. Friday, | Judge D.K. McAdam handed down the sentence after Fulford was involved in a two car accident Friday. ° - He reportedly had inipraper . insurance coverage while operating a motor vehicle, In _ court Fulford.claimed thal he. ” was just irying out the car and that something was wrong with the steering. “-. In the accident hé reportedly struck.a second.car-driven by . Manuel Da Silva,. which was. proceeding eastbound.. ,on : Lazelle; -: a Police say noinjuries veal ted ec ured around. 12:15 September 17. exempt. from the banned material, but that they.are not too popular wuth the general magazine buying public. . He too said that there is a ‘100 per cent chance that magazines on his particular store shelves contain the ads. NEWSPAPER CLEAN The Terrace Herald has not carried any such ads since the ban’s starting. date. - . -Although word from Vancouver media shows that individual suits have been launched. and are presently seeking injunctions: for . the distribution of. -banned advertisement. containing material there, no court action -has been successful, Governtuealsnlficials are awalling’ “several: festcases - | scheduledfor October which will decide whether or not the ban Jegislation: is. legally permissable. hoe Ladies Volley. Recreation is starting to: become. a Teal thing around : Terrace. ‘The’ Teereation. committed : here is aniouneing a ladies . volleyball- basketball league: “meeting. slated for Wednesday, . : September 22... Those ladies wha think either: of the two sports might interest : them are. encouraged - ‘to into’ room’. 16 at.. ‘Skeene . Secondary School,. Wednesday. : Those who have not indicated : interest: yet can still do-so by: phoning Sandy Lavallie; at 635-: ‘9344, " Two'additional numbers: -careiNNIAL: MEMO~in ies gold:.was,,-discovered on ; ‘the Kootenay ‘River'and by year's: end there: -were .1,000' "men em- to be phoned perferably.after 6; | P.M. are 635-5703 (Marg Hanna); arid. 635-8787 (Terry Kuss). The ‘planned meeting is one of - the first steps to launch. the. recreation. committee's: ‘fall, . program little dope . answers, bring. out ‘mere bite RICK MUNRO AND RICK KNIGHT - : “Who- has the authority. to any N Marijuana:is- or is. not harmful, Some..one:: in-- Ottawa this | month suggested that, harmful. ‘or not, Marijuana’ be legalized. Reports from the Committee on .. youth were in favor. 9 5: “Due to::this movement at. opinion, some questions have: - arisen. Should the majority. | people décide for themselves or - should ‘medical experts decide : for the ‘people. © ‘There, appears - to be Newspapers and television programs each day information and’ add: to- the "dug ons, Without ‘giving their | names, however, many told how = legalization of Marijuana would : - affect their own lives. The non-:’ users invoved in cir survey had their-ideas also. -: o ‘Doctors here and across the | country. are reportedly. struck raised the question: that if the ical: right of authority. Terrace: © egal aspecis are not: the issues, -atslake. No majority of t people : should” : withawe over the government's: ‘contemplation over the matter, One :.doctor-here .in Terrace * federal. government has the “authority: to. leagalize such a ° »does it also: have the .. : medical * - spokesman told: the herald -that - Sclentific tests into the matter | vate only today being Jaunched a expected for sometime... perhaps for years. The ‘spoke-. ‘sman’ said that over: the ° past few years some books have’. ’ been written about the subject. -Obly about five percent ofthese — are in any way factual while the ‘rest are'strictly garbage, To say Marijuana is harmful. at this time is to say that-it is. . ’ perfectly. - ‘harmless recommended for. j birthday party; Both’ , rather meaningless,.5¢ far,” : * UAg long as‘ there ** of doubt thorugh, h .” the drug alton be ; Te ‘and: their “findings © are: a