“OLDS DYN AMIC “8s° Heyular $2895.00 . Discount $30600 . Now Weekend Only $1999.00, . | "Chek lt - Drive i¢ - You'll lke it” a |. Bob Parker Ltd. : | f Fhone 635-2001 = Terrace, BO,. f :, . Serving Terrace) tha Hub City of the MightySkeaba Valley. in Notthwestem British Columble. Prov. Partodicals Dopartm ab Ls ent, o ‘Wednesday, June 19, 1968 t | thers in the public-service’ of _ _ . i 4n other, words it appears as if tie‘normal grievance avaliable m to-other groups of workers is im = obeing”: refused by Treasury s Board,” = . °.- Mi. only ead to difficulties, Surely! Mam m @6«6the concept of ._ 80 | universally lg e re is. ; Boceptod thet, sven the federal| ae ROvernment "haw “heard of et m The following day Howard, do-|' i = clared that the election of a min- my oority government would be one of at the best things that could happen Bi: to Canadian politica, = . Howard said, “Under major- m ity governments we get thesitua- y tion where government feels too fm easy, too sure; too arrogant, too | mi dictatorial, In fact under major- Al ity government Parliamentis run by a dictatorship, _. “n'a Parliament whore we have a group of minorities,” said a] Mr, Howard, “there is more m6 chance for good legislation tode- | velop because legislation must m mect the test of majority sup- GIANT MICROWAVE RECEIVER dwarfs Terrace B.C. Tel’s Joan Dunbar. The re- ceiver ‘was mounted on the new B.C. Tel building in Terrace Tuesday, will be one of a series stretching to Prince George which will bring live television to the area in late fall or winter and direct distance - _ dialling in the spring pring, according to B.C. Tel estimates. - ee Fl ‘people come. out for the advance port in the public form of the | ' ‘| House of Commons, , Under majority government le- gislation must only: meet the test. | of government: which usually con- , Bists af about 20 to 25 people," .- SMITHERS — Liberal candi- | date Art Bates, said he feels _the RCMP should have atracking Balderdash and other spithets| A word of comfort for ,the to the character from Hn Vane frolicgome 400 who went to the- 0 the whining. blood suckers: range, and then shocks them to death, - . eee a One of: the disadvantages of | “{living In these parts fa lack of a ee Better Business Bureau. We'd a be. interested to know the bureau timers — people} reaction.to one garage-cum-deal- efor at least|er which quoted a citizen $140 for repairs to motor, then sented him with a 8 the national { oe, are ape ny of ener ; BGUC8,/a phone warning, decide which party leader is iar buch Teague wey to do bus- @ More impreasive and does his fness, |=. ory best to remember the name * the party’a candidate before 6 gota to the ballot box. “But re’ in Skeena,: its a different d of election, ts. the candi- te: that counts, and his: prp- 3e8 for ‘local goodies which t the votes. As far as’natton- eres Bo, housing, Canadian ; ation, unemployme ere’s harly been a muri 12 p local Tt strict. |, concerned witithe untold goad 8 pledged for Skeena riding if rily being . ne Business looks good for Tor. race’s new car waph. Partners BOB TURNER and JERRY SCH- WENGLER manned.the wash Sat- ‘dog based in Skeena, | “1 was in Prince Rupert re- cently whén. townspeople of joined together to search for a little boy who was miasing,”’ Mr, Many volunteers deserve admir- ation and credit for thelr unstint- ing efforts to locate the boy, and our hearts go cut tothe parents,”* Mr, Hates said the terrain af water made ‘the search mogt difficult, leaving few clues as. ‘to the boy’s whereabouts, By the a tracking dog could be b in, Mr, Bates continued, any clues ‘and trails were cold and possibly obliterated by sears. cheyg, 1s, . “If-a tracking: dog. was based in some central area, it would just.-be- a matter of.a short time before it could be avall- Prince Rupert and Port Edward. Bates said, ‘the RCMP and the and the proximity to open bodies: Tracking dogs for Skeen urged by Liberals Bates - able anywhere. in Skeera,”? satd A ured to 1p date A, Bor Cgetselectod,, mato mororiety mad, ono s dust and |. A Terrace boy drowned Sa are cut area, wet TERRACE BOY DROWNED WHEN BOAT CAPSIZED keena coon complex last year was a severe economic blow to the communi- ty. e. “The area needs. pri. mary industry, a federal build. ing, road or rall..contact.to the rich_area-to the north, and river erosion control,'’ Mr, Bates said, “I have been working on all of these items and will contime to do so. until we are successful,*” In Kisplox, Mr, Bates metwith groups of residents wholadcom- plained that unemployment insur- ance benefits‘ for’ farm workers ‘off too early in’ that turday when his boat ov- ‘| bullding a section of Highway 16, -|on-a boulder with the tires two |. Brackley. recovered the. body. Torts. nT ite r humber,” he told ‘the Herald, | “We normally have only'6 or 8 poll. ; woot . “It’s a much heavier vote than any I can remember in the years I’ve been working on elections,” | Size of the ‘advance poll re- flecis a keen ‘interest in the: TWO GIRLS — DROWN IN | CAR PLUNGE car by.water pressure leaving her two Infant children to drown early Saturday, ce PO ildren—E fiérged’ beneath the fast-flowing river, 0 . The first motorist ‘on the scene a | whichwere hes Advance. polls indleate mounting local interest in the June. lg gressive Conservative), ger, prior to the election, he is'an alderman, to go from poll to poll to check ‘the lists’ jist to: find out where they are supposed to vote,"” . "if they have misplaced their Y dlips,”* Macdora}d Mrs, Shirley Jean Spanier af i ; escaped from her Thunderbird Pong,” be sath speed up the | _ ; . car when it plunged into thie snow- He said, .“‘If-they don’t know CONSERVATIVE LEADER Robert Stanfield met with | Teme river 37 miles, east of) what poll they. are supposed to gr | Skeena Tory candidate Vern Ciccone in Vancouver last errace, “the driver's to it will be necessary for them meas st eratio dnarked..on: the ‘voter Mailed WUESS High turnout for _, Both Howard and Bates are from Terrace, Bates resigned -from CFTK television where he | | was national advertising mana- “'Clecone operates’ a camera| # -Store in Prince Rupert where! i . Macdonald said voters should remember to bring their enum- eration. slips: with them to the |‘ toeveryone,”” -. Polis:will be‘open from 9.a.m,:! - until: & p.m, ‘on. election «day, | © "RUPERT — OTUs: was husband Wilbur Spenter driv. ing a truck with house trailer ats tached, ° : ; . _ Mrs. Spanier was later taken ‘to Mills Memorial Hospital -in| - ‘Terrace and treated for shock, The family were on their-way to Terrace whereSpanier was due .to start work for Majestic Com structlon, completing the western section of the natural gas pipe- line from-Prinee George, employees . of Cattermole Tre- thewy Construction Company, re~ jen ame ‘imal ate Jim Mule er used a small ‘equipped with straps and a: long pole to locatethe car, The found the car overturned feet below the surface, ...: UBC students seek reforms VANCOUVER (CP) l q] 1,8. C, must tike advantage af “ The body of four-year-old Ther- | fairs, . {)the opportunities for industrial: esa Julia Spanier was later re-| ° David Zirnhelt, 21, Alma Mater development that .would result . ‘covered -from the river by two | Society: president, Issued a brief listing seven areas where stu. dents want a share in decision. making and eight specific dead. lines for action. _’Mry Zirnhelt said his brief was unanimously adopted as coun- ell policy earlier in the week by 15. to 29 student councillors, ‘He sald the documents want a | 5 share in making decisions onaca- | #= Te Deceit, Fue eters cotitest as patt of Haselton’s Le " BRQUEST OF FROG is Terracs lehged: by Hazelton’s Polly. Sargent Maya on Highwhy 16° will ‘br! ng -—The University of British Columbia student ‘council called. for re- forms to give students a say in virtually all the university’s ai- ° Gwyn has been named to head a: a | new Alcan j | responsible for the construction 4 000 ton smelter ‘and mat by JS. Mackenzie, assist- ‘|Arvida 9 'Quebee) . B | native of Rosslaid, MacKenzle | was postet to. the Arvida Vernon’ Clecone. sald Saturday he that Robert Stanfield placed on that the points streased by Stanfield in his ad- dress were: : —A new economic coalition is this development, Stanfield said:. - from increased trading activity. in the Pacific area. Our Oppor- ity to surely compliment: the Japanese and California and. emerging industrial complexes’ —complement these with. a greater resource based complex, not only in B..C. but out . western Canada and the north.’ 2, There must be better com- munications between coastal” ports and north ‘central B, C., ; .. “gaving -vulusble | Dney used @ front-end loader pointments, faculty council and | the northern prairie ‘provinces at Bats, paving paluable to tow the car out’of the river | student. discipline, financing of ‘and the Podce River area, bly savi a ite nt. DOs: “Jafter the traps were’ secured. ‘student education, student hous.|& Further developmientofwest ieee one Mr, and Mre, Spanier came] ing, planning and building for the coast harbour facilities includ. |, . Later Bates, “cam: infrom Canoe, near Salmon Arm, university, and on the relation- |Z Geo eeleap i cee ; | ing the northern ports, andgreat= the Hazelton to: Terrace ‘area, |The body was returned to Sal- ship between teaching and re. er priority to construction of - In Hazelton Mr, Bates. sald that |mon Arm for burial, search, -. co, G. H. GWYN northern: despite the enn en getting. — — | «+ .. to leave Kitimgt e@ 'Ksan project underway, -_ woo i ‘shutdown of Hazelton’s. gaw‘mill pF | KS AN UK post for Akan’s | Alcan’s Kitimat manager GB. the" Alapka’: open port 'facili-" - company opening inthe ; He will be m: tr éctor of AlcanAluminum Smelter) Ltd, & subsidiary’ of Alcan Aluminum MK Ltd ‘ Gwyn's | company .. will and operation of a proposed120,- tty nem power faci-, hear rn 0 He willbe prelaced at Kit{-- bak "at Aleanta! Bey eno Plant, -. A ted ‘form UBC in. 1942 Ined ‘Alcan the same year and He inter served atAlcanplants