r a Tan:C: MacDonald; a candidate for re-election‘on December. - developments, ~. ERE bh Aldored “jm: Motion tabled by Alderman Ev Clift, go to the Committee of the * ‘oth has so far conducted a slow pace campaign, In fact Mr... Thia recommendation was. passed with Alderman BF. |. : Wrote befare it comes tothe Council table for final action, .- A Macdoriald was the only candidate who did not take advantage’ = Gieselman-_ asking to go on.record-as opposing the motions... -MacDonald's second salvo was aimed at’ those ‘bodies which’: yiot the Herald's offer‘ to publish, free'of charge, his platform for ~~ In suppor! of his motion, the Alderman stated with emphasis "instal! public utilities such a6 gag lines. He has asked, in fact Bf), However, last Monday night the fiery Scot came-on to.say-the.”.- topping we are in fact placing an additional burden on the “and be approved by the City Building Inapector. He has asked... . zt " Mayor Johnstone, obviously a bit taken aback, as all present -- "Council and the press, already dazed by Mr, MacDonald's , m i). However, when’ the Mayor, Lloyd’ Johnstone queried.the . were, with the fervour of Mr, MacDonald's statements, men-. ’_*~ enthusiasm for change were nonetheless a little stunned at the d fy Aldermen in regards to new business, Mr. MacDonald whipped. * ‘Honed that under land-lease'contracta 80 percent of the sub- - . noxt broadside fired by the Alderman, Reaching the Mayor's Bout a stack’of papers and heldthefloorforsometime, .-:. ~:.. dividers have met these standards in their developments. Mr... chair in two huge paces (six ordinary paces) he handed hima - f The first matter brought up by lan MacDonald waa originally MacDonald agreed but retorted that it was the, smaller sub- part Moody-Coquitlam newspaper in which that local press fa motion that would reqitire all sub-dividers to “black-top”.all dividers thal are causing the problems that Council has to face ° reported that the Mayor and aldermen of those communities | Beem the stréets in their sub-divisions through an amendment to By-. ‘at almost every meeting. ‘- a eel ae - had raised thelr salaries -in the case of the mayor from $6,408 a iLaw 401, Following debate, Mr, MacDonald modified his motion 7 Alderman Gieselman interjected at this point that restrictions we per annum to $7,987 and in the case of aldermen irom $2,196 to. Jae MaA'to ‘one referring his recommendation to the Public Works ... onsmall sub-dividers would force the price of lots sky high-and Pg aes ee # Committee for study at “the earllest ‘possible moment” with Bo mice lots within the community. would’ become prohibitive in . wet pricw fo having this body recommend amendment to By Mr. MacDonald’s motion will go to Committee and will on a. : , : 4 Rrequiring all. sub-dividers to “black-top"* “streets in their ee ee Westen | BITRAILER SALES LTD.| ! aw cease MacDonald | | Northern Brags. |. TERRA Mon, - Saf. 9-9 1 -_ Highway ig Wet i ; : ; a: . poe = = ; Sun. mM. é p.m. ol, i BE monoras d _ SERVING TERRACE AND DIS1RICT nf haretle Ave. oscegs. | el 06 No, ie ce Z __ TERRACE, BC. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, W972 _ = oy 0 pages - a a a oy an a - eo ee mo oe a J Coe i Man perishes 7 ‘a |For School Trustee «sor: | the north now has a voice | Man perishes ff -.. A thirty-six year old resident of New Alyansh was prenounced deadon arrival at ==. 7 Mills: Memorial Hospital in Terrace following a ‘tragic | house fire, early. Saturday. morning. | Se .-Kenneth MacMillan. was . found in a partially destroyed . house at 4805 Keith by fireman following the report of the fire. comments were not available at policy making of a government of this province. ae - During the course of the first major convention press time and will be published | _. in our next ition. that five other delegates from the interior also | --Apparently of the time the . ed _ | were elected to this executive we find that the prorrene ot wes theaght al Er vast territory beyond Vancouver and the Lower occupants of the house had ; : Mainland now has a -majority voice in the been evacuae * policy making of the party and consequently a evacuated in time... - 2. ; P olicin very loud voice in the influencing lebby which ~-An autopsy has been or- dered as kas an inquiry into | . the Government will have to face when they go the death maMiry into costs about their legislative business in Victoria. .- RCMP and Fire department ~ 4 .. This coupled with one major policy adopted at | investigation continues. e . . pe wi o& Dee increase . _ Northern teenth, oral beter aie one et __ Assistarit Commissioner G.c. | Cunningham, ?R.C.M.P. fh ~ Commander of “E” Division in’ a letter received by City Council” mM. has-advised that the cost of : councils, 3 -and*. present ‘4. united’ front in a making - -Fepresentation to the. Government in matters which are of vital interest to citizens of the 7 ; “ oe Beeg) 5 policing Municipalities has North. | . _ Keith Tucker s ' Pace 2 - Fred Lubke gone up, Phe opportunity * is “golden” to bury el ce comments on rage oe, See parochialism and get the North moving once and faa mo , . Assistant Commissioner for all without the frustrating pessimism that we will be smothered by the metropolitan lobbies as - has been the case seemingly ‘forever’. . oe me oo . . oe ae. —_ | Cunningham states that he-has G ek’ Meera ce: , aon ; an 7 Oe been. : advised’: by - -his “aeorge Fredrick Moore of lartley Dent to work out financing ‘Susi 2 ames ic ter gene : - yes art a an ear, using entered his head and ; . ae “ Went into his: brain causing a estimated cost per capita cost - ‘of ‘opérating -and maintaining the forcein 1672-78, based on the . . Municipal formula is $19,450, formula for ski facility = “reported in the Herald’ last r-he returns from his trip: to - pointed by the Government to Till resettee ne amtcipalities are Herald today ‘in’ a, November 15). Infact Mr.Dent, Eastern Canada With .the “investigate Legislative, of the first five members under frlephone conversation from his - was asked by the Minister: to Special Sub-Committee ap: .. Procedures: ar “eonlract ond se unaer sictorias “Office. that: -.work. out: a financing formula’! <0. 6: ee PS, #tisfactorily with the: Minister: Government, . The . Kitimat: . is a. anancing form A EE i a ate . sixth and each additional :Pgotlations were’ proceeding’ ‘involving,”..the-- Provincia] D en t _ oe s eas t sixth an # Lands’ Forests, Wildlife‘and ° Stikine-“Regianal’ ‘District -as | "— —e 74 _ teenie aver Mr. Cunningham reports that : er gecreation, the Honourable » well as private interests so that ok, ae . a ee - the inerease in the per capita Builders losing . Fobert Arthur Williams, for.a.. the greatest public benefits ~ t . d: | '. “ eosts is largely due to a recent: ° irmuta for the siiablshment ": could be be.achieved. ©. ..... to § U y or a | ~<.” pay raise, together with normal a ski. complex on- Kit: : a a _- 7 ‘increases in the. cost of mepmkalum Mountain, near _ The’Premier, Dave Barrett, _ Cog ‘ a, rr equipment and services. “a _ pote that a a actor estion eriods vos” @quipment ar financing’ formula’: for the Vi. Pp . Terrace Ski. complex. could: qui aN City Adrhinistrator Jack : dvised Council that this provide the basis for a financing — Hardy advised Coun ' formula for other — such . The four M.L..A.5 constitute a -ingrease ‘the bude een Sparks Street report that nearly eee vitae Airport ee developments ‘in’. Northern Special Sub-Committee formed oe ova taill rate of 4 rail He $400 worth of equipment has belonging to Far West Buc British Columbia for the future: _by.the Speaker ‘of ‘the British : Veseriky d ‘the -incre ase as been stolen from the site in the Lines left the road and plunged --Mr; Dent advised the Heraid . David Anderson, Leader of the . Columbia Legislature to carry tremendous. —. * dast- week, . _; aver.the bank. Edmunds suf. - that he now intends meeting ‘Provincial Liberal’ Party and out. Studies. of procedures 7 no Among the things reported fered undetermined chest ins’ with the Regional District, of . Gary Lauk, (N.D.P. Vancouver pertaining. to ‘oral question The Kitimat-Stikine as well ag Center) ‘left: for Edmonton - missing are lead and copper 5°'* | perfods andthe .use. of com- ‘piping... Any-one’ with : in- Vehicle has bee eaee to the concerned . municipalities. and .. yesterday to. nieet™ with the’. mittees, It. is anticipated that ee ‘anyother interested groups afte’ perks of the Alberta. *; PAGE?) - “iy | Legislature, “i - * Smember. in 1973-74, . : pe ae d and went over a fifty foot: pipe at bank site bank... re Construction, companies Chest injyurces: eran involved with the building of thé “And Robert Edmunds ‘was ieee! zremoe &t wavling sou antigay Hartley Dent, (M.L.A.. Skeena),; .along with James - (3 rrett over Junch and had a Chabot (S.C. Columbia, River), fll discission. of the whole woposal. — ae feroment. fully. supports the ject but is anxious to ‘havea. re satisfactory financing’ ula for the: project (as. contract . formula provides that. there be: ‘one : ‘ ‘member of, the foree foreach: formation. or’ anyone. having ' 750 persons in-a community, a ‘Seem anything auspicious ‘ig. $1,000. a : . Urged to contact thé Terrace. : pp “Rash ‘of single (lightly) - car accidents ; There seemed to be a rash of travelling east on Highway 16 «single car ‘accidents over the ‘about: twenty... miles’: west-“‘of: "* weekend, : several involying | “Terrace-when- he was caught.in: on .. cars leaving. the road for no” “the loose gravel of the shoulder: 7 jj apparent reason; .-. On Friday’ evening Charles eg eo a) 2 palled-over- because of an. on-) Hits utility. pole . Dorothy Benson of Terrace is’. : being charge d iwith” driving: _ without-due care: and. attention .” after she left Greig Street and .? collided with a ‘utility pole. The J Accident. resulted -in about $700.” worth of damages. and- slight. _head injuries caused by.glass to": ” This building, to be completed early: in. 1973 is to be. the new Masonic Lodge . “ _. The! Regular’ mionthly “The grease nipple on the __, Rear of .the gun. apparently: ’. Tuptured and flew off, causing “the ‘grease’ to| explode: -out- wards under terrific pressure, Contrary: to... earlier _* broadcast: reports the grease - ~ , nipple did not enter the head. long hill on ihe Lakelse ‘Lake Fishery expert 7 meeting. of the Terrac Rod and Gun Club. willbe. held ~ on = Tuesday, _ December 5,.1972, at 8:00° p.m.,.at.the club-house,. . Mr. .Bud Bogard of the * - Federal Department of.*. . Emes of Prince Rupert . was.” Wi and rolleddqwn the bank, Emes. °@