Vol. 3, Issue No. 30 - Terrace Freeman Vesta Douglas and Performing Arts Shell Society President Jim Ryan displayed a sketch of the com- pleted community bandshell at-a recent sod-turning ceremony in George Little Memorial Park. Ryan said the sketch, which represents engineering and architectural work done by local professionais Alan Soutar and John Morgan, is symbolic of true community spirit. See story on page 12. - ive iain , Vietot, 3 c. by Tod’ Strachan "Rod Arnold of RJA Contract- .ing has told the city he intends to. use the North Sparks/Halliwell route to haul-about 430 loads: of © logs from the Kitselas area in: spite of a council resolution re- stricting him to 60 loads. . Council had previously agreed - to make an exception to the ‘‘no truck’’ restriction on the route to allow Arnold to recover money he had invested in a Kitselas logging operation last A contract resulting from that resolution would have allowed Arnold to haul approximately 60 _.dJoads of logs that were felled in Kitselas before March 15, using. the North Sparks/Halliwell _-Erlendship- -Center to deliver — Tegal aid TERRACE — .The Board of Directors of the Kermode Friendship Centre has accepted responsibility - for the ad- ministration of legal aid in Ter- race to offer continued public access tO a service formerly handled by Terrace Lawyer Gor- don Crampton. by Tod Strachan According to Friendship Ex ecutive’ director Joanne’ Peter, the board felt it was, ‘‘im- perative that legal aid be available for people needing it’’. © Also, she added, ‘‘It will be an ‘advantage to the Friendship Centre allowing us to obtain Statistics so we can better assess the problems and needs of our. clientele and develop programs to meet those needs.”’ Peter said that she and co- worker Shirley Mason will pro- vide counselling services. The two have been well prepared by Legal Aid Society. Field Workers, Teresa Tait and Bar- bara Murphy, who said that the centre should be prepared for an average of 120 applications every month. Peter said it would be the job of Kermode counsellors to inter- view applicants, decide their eligibility, and then refer them to a lawyer or other appropriate service. According to Peter, in its first three weeks of operation the centre has had several applica- tions and has only found four of -them to be ineligible for. Legal Aid. She explained the objectives " of the Legal Aid Society were to insure that services ordinarily more pictures, aes page 19. - takes ¢ on | — city bylaw _ route between July 20 and d Sep- | 50 CENTS tember 30.. Two other conditions in the contract stipulated that Arnold was responsible for adequate . . _dust control, and would have al- lowed the city to monitor road conditions and stop the log haul- ‘ing opération if road conditions - deteriorated. - - According to.a report reccived . by council: from City Adminis- trator Bob Hallsor last Monday, - after reading the contract, Ar-. - nold. told him that he had been . using the same route for a number of years and the stump- age fees on the current Kitselas. site were. determined by. the Ministry of Forests assuming he’ would be‘ utilizing the North | - Sparks/Halliwell route. Hallsor. said that Arnold ‘claimed that in order to meet his contractual agreement with "|: Skeena Cellulose .and recover in true management style Skeena Sawmills Manager Per Henrichsen uses five gallons of ice water to cool off Head Sawyer Ajit Chhokar during the company’s recent annual picnic In Thornhill. Chhokar spent the entire day soaking defenseless men and women with paper cups full of water, and most agreed the discipline was just. For story and Photo by Tod Strachan continued on page 24 $150,000 he had invested in up- “grading roads. and building a ‘Janding site, he had no choice “| but: to haul: about -430.- track — loads- of logs from Kitselas to Terrace and refused to enter into the agreement proposed by council. By refusing to sign, the con-- tract, Arnold is now in violation of the ‘“‘no truck’ ‘restriction now in force on the North Sparks/Halliwell route, and ac- cording -to Hallsor, could face legal action if he continues haul-. ing logs out of Kitselas. In his report, Hallsor advised council that, “If Mr.. Arnold continues hauling logs from’ the Kitselas area, utilizing the North Sparks/Halliwell Avenue route, contrary to council’s previous direction under the Street and: Traffic Bylaw, administration will seek legal counsel to enforce the provisions of the bylaw.” Aldermen Clark, Hallock and Smith were absent from the continued on page 24 i] Outside Date “HI Le Pres. Juty 20 26 13 11.6 mm rain duly 21 27? 13 0.8 mm raln duly 22 at 13 - nll duly 23 27 15 all July 24 28 12 nit July 25 19°13 14.2 mm rain duly 26 22 12 6.8 mm sain Forecast: Unsettied, frequent _ Cloudy periods and a few showers. Afternoon highs 20; overnight lows near 12, Inside Business Guide. 10 Church Directory 12 Classifled Ads 21 Coming Events 14 Comics 20 Crossword 20 Dining Directory 2 Entertainment 6 Horoscope - 40 Letters 4,23 . Opinions 4 Sports 8 Stork Report 6 Talk of the Town 5 nee e, pbceee ote Lone Ce at re ee ne cart Bay haste! 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