OMINECA SE Prov, Library, _ Pertlodicais. Department, 8 Vietoria, B.C, Highway 16 traffic came to a halt Saturday night | when ‘the Gold Creek bridge, built in. the 1930's, gave. ‘up the ghost and dropped into Kleanza Creek, - A truck loaded with:cedar poles barely missed going into the water with the old Howe ‘truss: structure. The truckdriver said later, front of me.” . “the bridge just dropped away in- Department of ‘Highways crews were summoned to the site at about 8:40 p.m. and an immediate call went out to other highways districts for: emergency. Bailey bridge sections with which to replace the 90 foot span, Bailey sections arrived Sunday afternoon and works began installation at 5:00 a:m, - n crews ay. Light traffic was restored late ‘Sunday aftemoon after the deck section of the collapsed bridge. became solidly wedged on a downstream sandbar. 5 Detour ap-- , proaches were hastily bulldozed in to provide a temporary crossing, . A new highwa from the Gold Cree for the new structure but A plank crosswalk was bridge about one mile downstream’ bridge will.not be ready for traffic Ee for several weeks, Decking tenders have been called. - to date have not been awarded, constructed at the new bridge Sunday morning to accommodate stranded bus Passen- ' gers and other emergency. foot traffic. Highway 16 regular traffic was restored late Monday. after crews completed installation of the Bailey. bridge at. the old site, AL. LVI, No. 48 22, 1966 BONING BYLAW 401 20 Pages Public Hearing Tuesda Attracts Forty People . A publie.-hearing,. q Municipal: Council, - administra n officers and members of the errace advisory planning commis- bn, heard nine written aubmis- Dns and three verbal submissions ing the two hour hearing, Town pauring engineer, G. N.. Worsley ms also on hand to ansWtr any series and explain motivation in apping out zones for the new by- The bylaw was drawn up in allt EAR KAMLOOPS” ormer Terrace Mill Mierges For New — Plywood Plant wo pioneer B.C. forest com- mies, one of which is a former rrace company, have announced py will merge into a $4,500,000 erprise and build’ a $2,000,000 ‘wood plant near Kamloops. ~ ferrace Forest Products Ltd, Rich had ita formation in’ Ter-|- - and. was sold in’-196l° to! miles Bennott, ix one of the com- mies involved in the merger. he: other company is Baleo For- ¥ Products and the new company -be' nown as Balco Forest Pro- mts (106) Ltd, = Balison of-Baleo' will be pre- ent of the new company and ries Bennett, who was former eer.of the Lakelse Motor Hotel, mile. Shopping Centre; Park complex in. Terrace, has pair. announced. they. will ‘stant implementing tlon.of a plywood . employ pamen.in.the plant and another min the woods, Annual payroll be ‘about $2,600,000 and an- Seles. are expected in exces teway Lumber of Ashcrott, is-aleo run by Charlie Ben he managed by the new called. for. the: purpose-of.-receiving gnal submissions pertaining to Terrace’s proposed:new Zoning | f tylaw.No. 401, attracted about 40 people on Tuesday evening. Wednesday, June ‘ance with.atown planning study completed by - Mr.- Worsley last December, -It calls for re-zoning of |: several’ areas’ in the community, and Tuesday's hearing was design- ed to give ratepayers an opportun- i. ity % submit any. objections they might have to the zoning recom- mendations. | A petition carrying 119 signa- fures and voicing objection to re- zoning of properties near Skeena Secondary School, came in for ex- tensive discussion, Mr. Gerry Duf- fus spoke on behalf of the property owners. concerned and asked for/| i a motivation explanation from Mr. Worsley. an Worsley pointed out that he eventually visualizes the Bench |, area ag one of Terrace's heaviest residential areas, and that main traffic arterials should, of necessity lead from this area into light-in- dustrial and commercial zones. He sald that industrial and commer- ceatinued an page 12. see PUBLIC HEARING os PILOT AND SEVEN plone, R. L. Therrien, told miles an hour, The aircraft here on a ‘secret’ fishing PASSENGERS of thi 10 TEE ef a: s Falcon fan-jet aircraft lost Terrace from New York City on Tuesday. The trip taok only seven the Herald photographer ° is owned by Celanese Co day’s passengers were unavailable, They are believ trip, c a Copy, $3.00 a Year — Press Run 3000 7 no time getting to: hours, Pilot of the the aircraft has a top speed of 530 rporation of America. Names of Tues- ed to be executives of the company, * More Work Slated For Community Centre “Work will begin shortly on the remodelling and completion of kit- chen facilities in the Terrace Com- munity Centre, it was reported this week, oe _ Decision to commence with the installation of new'kitchen count: ers anfl sinks, designed io make the Centre suitable. for catering to any large event, came. Monday Night at a meeting of-the Terrace Recreation Commission... ~ It ‘was. decided to palnt the: ex: -.|terior of the building and colors | will be selected soon. The commis {sion will attempt to select colors that will blend with ‘those. chosen for the Centennial Labrary-Musaum huilding which will occupy. the tame block of land: -— ue Volunteers Und parttime staff of the Community Centre received ‘4 unsoimous vote of appreciation during the Commission meeting; for interior painting. projects com: Pleted. recently. ‘The commission | learned that the interior paint job] had heen done at a cost of $100 even though an earlier price quote from private contractors placed the cost estimated at $900. Special guests at Monday's meet: ing were A. J. McColl and E. “Ted” Wells of the Centennial conimis- sion. They outlined. plans for Ter- race's celebration of Canada’s 100th birthday and made ‘tentative ‘at-} rangements for rental of Commun- ity Centre. facilities for several of the Centennial functions, © Also present at the meeting was] MLA for Skeena, Dudley G. Little. - Financlal: reports. submitted. to the meeting showed that Commun- ity Centre © révenue “is: above the budgeted. estimate, so.-far Dut a spokesman for the recreation com- mission said that summer.and fall expenditures: will ‘probably “bring a. levelling off. During the pant, _. Cendinved. on. pagd 12... > yuse MORE WORK aye WEEKS PAT on the back came to’ tell us that cheerleaders from Riverside Elomentary did an ex- cellent job of Inspiring track... day evening. Mrs, Mills said the. : ‘has: managed ‘to’ da youngsters were decked ‘out’ :in ‘colorful costumes and had a-ser- jes of pep calls memorized right down to a fine lations kidsl : : A TWO YEAR struggte ended this. week for C.J. “Jim. Nor... tington, when -a road population of Terrace is listed 23 between five and ten thous ‘sand, In the past,. most road “maps have. listed :us ne being a _ oF 2000: onetorée town with Point, Congratu- (Map. was.” finally” publishéd : on; which. the Melting Pot oe ae sEK 4 _ a barrage of letters to.govern. Via‘Mrs. Parker Mills. who called: : - ment official and olleompanies..~ in an attempt to Jet the truth be. known, ee on PRY bay ke ‘ impossible. It has obtained per- mission from.the federal govern: ment to use the Woodcock:-air- strip’ for “drag racing’ sessions, : ) Avdellow “known 23 Bernie; at .. ‘ Skeenn’ Service, told” us:that about. 35 ‘cars. made ‘#ké' scene © for a racing bout.two weeks. ago, _and everyone eaid.the afternoon " peoved Wp Akay, Theis tore" : Wned- ap for. thia ‘Weekend. : ‘almost “the ?