ae be wistortay Bae TERRACE, B.C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a, 1971. a g Canada Fiank- Howard, M.P. for” .Skeena, said. joday. in .radio. broadcast over station CFBV in- Smithers, that . the | Prime Minister and the government of # Canada are now involved in a F very subtle program to blame a all’ of the -eoonomic ills: of ° § ave started to take and will. EE a Na BNE pra ANON mart : Canada on ‘the United States. Mr. Howard said, “Of course, we know that the easiest way to A dodge responsibility i is to blame . someone else. .. The line which the Liberals h- continue ‘to take during . this coming winter’ is. that everything would: have been just rosy and lovely if the Americans had not ceased buying gold and would not have’ introduced the’, 10. per. - cent surcharge. This theme, of course, i ignores : the fact that-we have ‘had near . depression ¢ conditions i in Canada. for the past two years and these . came about as the direct result uO err HOWARD — cle mos Site Hes - unempleyment in order to fight upon a- deliberate policy - of drawing attention away from its | ’ policies -of the United States ‘doing, that all..our -problems su ty i of “the: ‘Liberal government's policies “of. creating Over a 1000 students from’ the (telegram: to: President Nixon... inflation; .The. results to date ‘Mount “Elizabeth Senior Following an ‘assembi held ‘have been both: unemployment: “Sétondary School in’ Klimat by eight sade ‘12 sot : and. continuing ‘inflation. We’ve — ght g ' . marched out. of school ‘the :entire schol, minus 25 succeeded.in getting the worst, of both worlds. But, insofar as‘ the government of Canada‘ is concerned: it- doesn't dare ‘face . the people of Canada on its own Tecord s0-is now embarking -yegterday and gent B. se ‘students,. walked some four shortcomings ‘and - blaming all on the United States. | is. the roof. | “it is” frue ‘that the "went as scheduled all throu construction. ° During construction up to 33 Now, In an ‘interview. on ‘Wednesday, Cec Blackeburn of ‘Blakeburn Construction said - “that ‘the part. of .the “Arena. Construction which he was contractéd for will be finished by the end of this week. The ‘only thing left. to do will be cleaning up. « cout Blackburn Construction. was contracted to lay footings,. were designed. to help the U.S. and thereby injure Canada, but surely it is political dishonesty to claim; as the Liberals are Now, because work on the building is almost finished there are only 13 men working there. The next step on. ‘the Arena have been created by./Uncle Sam-When iti fact, most of qur problems have been created ‘by "appa Pierre.” so ; ‘sald. It may be done this winter -KITIMAT COURT Appearing. before . Judge Patrick G. Wright on Oct. Sth Ken Spicer pleaded guilty to the charge of letting his dog run at large in the municipality, The charge. arose from a routine spea investigation in the-area, . Spicer was fined. $20 or 2 days in default: Ronald Comtom of Terrace was fined $400 or 40 days’ in default and had - his . licence - Suspended for 30. days after. he - pled guilly toa charge.of having a breathalizer. reading of over “08... The Charge Was lala after. inves tigated »- ‘when - noticing’ his: erratic “driving in’. Kitimat. - Judge Patrick G. Wright who - He appeared: before allowed ‘him to drive during ‘working ‘hours: in vehicles owned by his employer. Alexander Guzyk of* Kitimat was charged with exceeding 08 le .G. Wright on Oct. 5. The charge : Guzykl (was fined $400 with 40. . days in default and tad his licence suspended for-9) days. ‘ miles north of Kitimat;.Gerald. guilty when: he. appeared before . bed Judge Wai Oct: 5.and was . complex are Gnished.. Soon the Arena dtaclt oe People a via, : a a peer ending: World . Series: .chayupl ried $00: ‘days'in default, era les meet the Pittsburgh Pirates, who baveast stash ith his.dtivers licence being: -,° Spertea contest since. 1960, ix the 1975 World Sertei’. : “suspended For 30 d \, on Oct. 5th. to ‘a: charge . of. ° . days in default. foundation and — bleacher weather conditions.. supports. The contract was for ’ $73,313. ' -Blakeburn said he. was “pied with the progress which See pacman STARTS TOMORROW CBC to carry World Series be the one putting up-the roof, bid-on it. ee etaets on the. breathalyzer when he appeared before Judge Patrick - arose from an incident occuring at 9:55 p.m..on the 23rd of Sept.’ Following. an..accident on Sept. 30 at 12:50 a:m. -about 14 . Anderson was charged with i ; impaired driving.’ He pleaded: ‘The bleacher supports on the new Arena be finished and the bleachers will be full of broadcast‘over CBC: Radio beginning Oct. 9: om ae ; a = lui m be re m Te fe . ‘Time at-Baltimore’s Memorial stadium. “on way. for: Houston . Dale Owen pleaded not gullty - . | ‘The second game, alsa from Baltimore, takes place Sunday, Oct, 10at:10:45 a.m. Pacific time. (Depending on the. : "-. . length of the Social Credit convention coverage; it will be - Joined in progress, probably at 11 o'clock.) . -. *- Game Three from Pittsburgh will be broadesst Tuesday, : allowing his dog to. run at, large - in. the municipality, -: ‘He -was found guilty ‘by Judge Patrick. G. Wright and: fined. $0. or 2 ‘The: next ep men were employed at the site. P will be to put up the roof’ he" but it-depends entirely on the -When asked whether he would ° all Blakeburn said was she would : : ‘Tue baseball classic begins at 9:45 a.m. Pacific Day: Big doings. lined ¢ up Great things are being liried up for the Grand Opening of the © ’ Civie Ceritre Complex in Prince Rupert next Sal, Oct. 16. At a meeting in the complex. last night, various service clubs - . and organizations lined up their. a Anke ‘your, ‘plas . Ore can fromParls. The group wi will be in the a activities under-ihe direction of. chairman Brian Eby. eo The two and ane half. million - dollar building will be officially « 4, Opened at 3 p.m., followed by:a°. mm cocktail party | for city officials, - “members of the Recreation: | Comimisgion and other’ special Buests, Starting. at a. p. m:, ‘there will for Complex opening fun starting in the gymnasium, . while a grand dance- will’. get . underway in: the - auditorium “. under the’ auspices. of the’. ‘Rotary. Club.’ . Ateen dance will also be. held in their special Teen Quearters, which are on the right-hand side- Of the front entrance... . Some of the ‘other: ‘service clubs taking part are the- Lions’ _ Club with a Crown-and Anchoer..’ ~ game;. Elks: _Lodge-with thelr: Race ‘Horses; and a~Roilette; the .Gyros- with ‘their: ‘Black Jack, t e Kirisrnen with & Chuck’. Luck Wheel: and: the: Kiwanis, _with a'Lucky Dip... -with the sawlogs. Mill; which started up last year, -is designed; ‘to process logs 6 inches to 20 i inches in diameter a “HOUSTON- Work has started © on construction of the first stage ° “of -Bulkley Valley’s: No. ..2 Lumber’Mill, Bulkley Valley Forest « ‘Industrles — “Limited -feléased * details of expansion’ ‘this. week. Te No: 2 Mill ‘will -be - equipped to process the small . percentage of logs too large or , too small for the existing No, 1 ‘ Lumber Mill to handle. It wil _also handie-deformed logs and pulpwood: which is brought:.in The No. and ‘this: second mill, was ‘inctnded in'the planning ‘of the Houston ‘complex. primarily. to _ lake care of small diameter logs - : “but, also to. provide | one line for ‘the large’ vand deformed lobs. “Initially, th.’ +o. 2, Mill will “process: the “volume of large, small and deformed logs which the : “storage during. the. past ‘6 ‘months, The new millis located east of the -present manufactyrin plant, The site has been clea ‘and constriction of the building’ ‘has now started. [tls planned to ‘bring the. mill into operation Guring. the latter part of December. Cost of the project ~is.$1 million and initially tne No.-2, Mill. The new mill is located.east the * present manufacutring. . 1: plant. The site has been cleared and construction of the building ‘has now started, It is planned to’ : bring. the -mill into. operation ‘during. the - latter part of” December,” Cost of the project is $1 million and initially. the :- 2 - Mill... .will’. - provide , employment for an additional ‘oe “people. Future stages of the No. : -2 Lumber. Mill will include more small log lines... -. ¥ Major equipment to be installed . includes: a. carriage: be a great wens of games and » haye accumulated. in Jog’: oa the: ‘line for éawing the overaize and . deformed logs,/a gangedger, as. chip and saw machine and a’. - chipper.: The carriage line wag '. “Thursday, Oct. 14 and Games Six and Seven from Baltimore on the 16th and 17th of the month. Broadcast times of the last -originally part of the company’s Pendleton Bay. operation and. | “portions of the Buck ‘River Sawmill building ‘also: will be moved to the site. Waste from. . the No, 2 Mill wil be burned in a- smokeless. burner. with “ dlectronic controls designed: to ‘reduce air pollution. . AS part’ of the ‘current ~ expansion: program, Bulkley ‘Valley is also adding two Bas: ‘fired’ packages. bdilers. to ‘its steam plant: Experience - -last winter showed that the present . capacity of the steam. plant is. x - not sufficient to meet the’ . heating requirements as well as operale the dry kilns during _ periods ‘of extreme cold. © + Production: from the ‘No. -1 - Lumber. . Mill: has. heen increasing Steadily each month | since the infeed to the quad SAWS WOB. ‘miodified: in’ April. regular schedule of three shifts a day, seven days a. week, with date was 554,000 board feet on 475,000 board fect a‘day and the by year. end.” “Comm enting ‘ company: spokesman: said’ that ‘on Bulkely: ” > Valley's: Houston’: operation, a ‘The: ‘mill’.’is\ ‘operating. on a - -one shift down for thaintenance. he highest day’s production to - September 25, and earlier inthe = ‘month a-record 215,000 board - ‘featiof kiln-dried lumber was. | ‘protuced:: on .one? shift" Currently,” the average ‘rate is | "- company is forecasting 600,000 "approximately: $30: million has ‘invested todate in the -gntire:. development.’ ineludes.the basic services and Bite facilities required f for future . a expansion. : : - -He also. pointed - ‘out that the rate among. its | ‘eqnbloyees. “Qur’. | turnover: exceptionally: low-for’ a mill in inorthern: Anterior, RK ACP), Court ‘af: Appeal ‘Wednes- eld the 15-year sentenc- * ed. dotvn 0 Conrad Wik da This - lumber. mill-has alow turnover rate - is” than se sm ; Oct, 12 at 9:45 a.m... : : Game Four is a night game. frem Pittsburgh on "Wed: : nesday, Oct. 13, and coverage will begin at 5 p.m. local time. — If necessary, Game Five will come from Pittsburgh on . three. “games will be 9145 am. - showers. in northern: half, brisk southeasterly winds at times. _ Weather: or. nor: Northern Mainland: Today riainly cloudy : “with, a “few Saturday cloudy witha few morning showers becoming sunny in the northern half in the afternoon. Highs today and Saturday mid-60s, Jows tonight 40.10.45. ° —. Queen Charlottes: Today cloudy with a few showers, winds | : . brisk ‘southeasterly at times,. Saturday cloudy with afternoon sunny P periods. “Highs today and Saturday mid-5ts, lows tonight Central Interior: Today sunny except becoming ‘cloudy with. a few showers in ‘northern sections this afternoon, Saturday ° cloudy with a ven’ periods. nse * i . i 7 recorded. - “ Hospital this week: <. Born to Mr. and Mrs: R. Lussier | ee daughter: weighing 6 'Ibs.'9 oz. ; mm ‘Wednesday, : miles tothe CN ‘Telegraph ‘office _in’ the: Kitimat’ Service: Centre. They sent a telegram to President Nixon protesting the . proposed © nuclear teat on :. Amehitka. Island. : ‘Amongst other . things. they asked ‘the President’ “Why. do ’ you. have to play Ged?” The - telegram ended with “Give us a chance to: grow.” 7. “The final telegram contained some 1000 -Kitimat student signatures. a Donna Semiuk, one of the * organizers, said, ea was really beautiful. .-everyone. was there but it. was very quiet. and . .peacelul, . No” ‘pushing © or shouting. Everyone’ was~ just saying what they felt. Its the first time since grade eight that this - school has _ Feally been together.” ’ Mayor ‘John’ Springer could not be reached for comment. He p36 out of town. for the wee- end... Alderman E Edith Angie, when asked. te comment. on. the student demonstration: said, ...“1An orderly demonstration and telegram with proper action on their: part. ‘I'm glad that young people are. concerned, enough: °. about their environment to want ‘to do Something @ about i” “Bow taking reistedtiang for the 7 ‘coming season.” Those ‘interested in entering teams or "Individuals who want. to” curl . this. year” please’contact’ the . following. people who are in ‘ charge of each league: _ Wed., and Friday nights: Harry “Davy 695-2141 before ‘six and. 635-5656 after. six. Commercial “Léague: -, Saturday - Steve: Kutenics S35- 2689. " Mixed” League: ‘Sunday. _ -afterneon -'Gordin Row Work °.~ | 85-93%, ‘Home 635-9953.) “Dues, tor this ‘season: will: ‘be. 7 Mens: ‘League $60.00. per person: Commercial: League, $20. 00 per ~ rson re perm ‘League: "$18.00" per the folowing b birth has been at Mills: Memorial ; October Sth OCTOBER 7, 1971 : coy x oma TOTAL PLEDGED Lad oy cash | z ToT THIS. TOTAL List _ REPORT _ _ REPORT - 1900.00 | 18,800.00 @ ‘Contennial _Sonimition