| ot ie 1 Ton s MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1971 No bombs were used but who could tell. Bridge this week crashed into the guily in a demolition project that is expected to improve road conditions in the bench area. _Bepartment of Highways crews are clearing way for a 16 foot "the Spring Creek — culver cut dewn on maintenance rep: me has already been partially installed under the old bridge. Earth fill will compose the new: Passage way and will: irs to the read in the future. For more details see story on* Page One. B.C. mining uncertain The mining industry in | British Columbia ‘is facing times that are more uncertain than any period in the last decade, largely because of federal taxation polictes, the 1 president of the Mining Association of British Columbia says. T.H. McClelland told the 7; association's semi-annual ' general meeting in Vancouver Friday that “it would require a great deal of optimism to forecasE under. existing conditions any ~ continued growth of the magnitude we have experienced in recent times.. “Today we are enjoying the . momentum established under the more favorable economic and legislative climate that prevailed during the 1960s," he said. ‘The outlook for 1972 and immediately succeeding years is not comparably (as favorable," Mr. McClelland said the latest figures show’ the net capital 7 inflow to the British Columbia mining industry reached a record level of $352 million in 1970, an increase of 30 percent over. 1969. The cumulative figure for the 10-year _ period from 1961 to 1870 was more than, $1.5 billion. Exploration and development . expenditures, capitai- expenditures and revenue from sales also showed substantial gains in 1970. © “In the face of such a record’ of achievement, it is hard to - uiderstand why ‘the mining industry has been singled out to Feceive especially discouraging and discriminatory treatment from the federal government in, the field of taxation,” he said. “It is. particularly hard to understand when the government is- spending hundreds of millions of tax dollars to encourage industry in other areas of Canada," He said that during the last decade the mining industry in _BC. has. demonstrated its Chief Dan George leaves with- more and more’ young people appear to be using chemical drugs such as MDA, which is - being taken intervenously. Investigation into the traffic of this drug is underway at present, they report. - Figures compiled by the , detachment {for July also show . ’ that 41 liquor cases were’ dealt with in Terrace. A breakdown of ‘liquor cases shows that 37 persons were detained in cells and 4 persons received charges - fj‘ asa result of liquer activity. , Terrace: RCMP under: supervision of Staff Sergeant R.W: Nelson did report that the J good scene was relatively “go ar 1 - Annual Shrine: Carnival ~Gayland Shows | | _ Spmsrad ma Torrace Shrine Club “oes it philosophical these maiters.” However, he said, a lot of peoplein and out of government apparently think that ‘governments create money and about jebs and that industry is some- kind of bottomless well that can be taxed and harrassed without end. TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. WHAT'S UP? By Pat Nelson . “We would Jike to congratulate ; Art Bates and the Kiwanis Club for. the. great job they: did in presenting the Air Show, They broight in some great acts and heres hoping this will -be an annual event. A big thank you tor bringing Chief Dan George. es ss: ae A big pat on the back goes out to Bill Young and staff of the Tillicum.. theatre -for: the presentation of Little Big Man ”< and for having Dr, Chief Dan George and Chief Kitpou there. - The show was great and Chief - Dan George is a great man, -! - before the show began he. was - on-stage and sung a beautiful .. song he composed in his native language and also a couple of ‘country and’ western tunes. Tt" - was too bad he had to leave so quickly, but we wish him all the . best in all his endeavours in the future. ; XXXXXX . * Get well wishes to all thase in Mills Memorial Hospital hope you will be home again soon, especially Mr. Wilson. - - XXKXXX Home for a visit with -her family is) Miss Stephanie Moulton of Vancouver. Miss Moulton is attending the University of British Columbia, she plans on a teaching career after graduation in the spring, REXKXXK Patricia and Ginny Istad have returned home after a two month holiday with their father Carl Istad of Vancouver. During their holdiay they traveled through the Western United States and had a Barney’s Bowl REGISTERING FOR WINTER LEAGUE 635-5911 LEAGUE STARTS SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 “delightful trip to Disneyland. : They were both happy to return. ‘home to their brother and _ sister, Ronnie and Tayna. XXXXX if you have any news about ‘whats. going on in your ‘neighborhood, someone going away or coming home, a . shower, any thing of interest give me a call at 635-3096. XXXKXX Visiting last week at the home of Mr, and Mr.s Richard Gunton was Mr. and Mrs. Don Hisenor and Mr. and Mrs, Bill. Reid of Hamilton, Ont, XXKXXKX Helen Babcock has been a recent house guest at the home of. her sister, Mrs. Kenneth | Allen of 2609 Skeena Street. Other relatives in the Terrace area includes 3 nieces, Mr. Mrs, _ Harold Maier af Thornhill, Mrs. Jack Lyons of Dutch Valley, Mrs. Billy Rivers of Thornhill. Three nephews, Mr, Jerry Allen of the Bench and 2 unmarried nephews Bill and Douglas Allen still residing at home. Two grand newphews and seven grand = nieces, She has reluctantly taken the plane - back to Seattle where she operates a beauty Salon but promises to visit our “Beautiful B.C.” country again. - 4720 Lakelse August 29 - Sept Totem TV Centre’s acey fl “Fire total. above average. 2 OTTAWA = The: Canadian * Forestry Service recorded 2,489 forest : fires .across’ Canada > during the month of July, i- This was only 31: more fires than during ‘the same period ., ‘ast. year but) considerably ‘higher than the 10-year average | of 1.789 for the month of July. Total forest area ‘affected in July was 1 +180,000 acres, more ‘tires 2,246 000: ‘acres, : than double the 10-year, average of 587,000 acres for duly. total ‘number of forest a * The. Canada this year toJuly ‘J ai was 6,936 over a total’ area’ o- . The figures are: compiled = monthly. by the. Forest Fire . Research Institute: of. the _ a Canadian Forestry. Service _ from provincial records., item soid at Win A. “Water Bed! "1 Free Raffle Ticket with every purchase of $5.00 or more of records, tapes, The Flatbush Ave. Freighter _ 4548 Lakelse (next 10 Simpson Sears) “EVERYTHING THATS GOOD FOR YOUR HEAD" Drawing Hoon Sat. Dec. 17 1971 posters or anyother x*Tillicum Theatre K 4 | Phone 635-2040 OOOO OE 1 — Vanishing Point — 1 & O15 PM One show Sunday at 9 pm. Hew. 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