THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1971 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. PAGE 3 PEACE IN 1971....Tom-Craig joins ihe peace symbol and the B.C. Centennial design to make posters and pendants. items are sold for §2 and, at present, the only outlet for them is Both Mantique in the shopping matl. But If there's more interest in Stories anger alderman Cont'd from Page 1 “Pye always been under the impression that a meeting of committee is a meeting where the “ public,..can’t attend.’ retored MacDonald. Then he‘asked: CAN THEY? -“Can the press or the public come into committee meetings without being invited?” - Jolliffe explained it would be up to council as a committee whether the press could stay or leave, MacDonald replied that the press “should be told to go ee home.” aa ‘surely, what wrong have we en done that we're going to get inta an arguement about.,.what’s wrong with it?” Jolliffe sald. 8 He pointed out that two other items one on the truck route am through town (which the Herald me inadvertently said was passed’ @ while it had only been passed in ) principal and low-cost. housing m approval were also given to # both radio and the oress at the | same time in all fairness, Mayor Jolliffe, _ looking straight at MacDonald said: -“T thins council has to answer . questions if the press or radio am call...I'm not going to act like a i dumapy.” # en ‘Queezies’ over: radio . Li nie Conta’ ‘from Page 1 ; program”idea is “one” of “the m@ CRIC'’s (Canadian Radio- e Television Corporation) “bugabops'’.. +“Skeona (TV) has made this offer since 1962," he added.“ - But Jolliffe took a little pity on Cooper and ‘said, “I khow we @ are not all TV stars, are we Mrs. "9 ; "It is going to be hard to hold ; mit . replied Mrs. Cooper. : ‘You can have my turn,” the mayqe, shal backs ag: = Weber, in his letter, sata tint in the initial stages, it would strictly “$8. ata oO: brogram an few: Week: the ppdared to" serve & televisi aes: MacDonald.. He turned'to Mra; . |. down to four minutes,” - 4 The | 12.88 | - Synthetic machine made stretch: . wig. Has /onger hair at: rape.» “8, sites and front. Dt Regular Price. . Ke eq eanet not them, Craig hopes to distribute them to other Terrace stores. “The Centennial,” he said, ‘‘is a pretty big thing that seems te by- -pass a lot of young people.”’...Staff photo. The _ Bonaparte © (10.88 100% dynel fibre: synthetic. wig. a 7 Hand made, washable, and it’s. permanently curled, MAS: a ae. Caresse. WAS 24. 95 Cont'd from Page i . Jolliife agreed. He said as P far as he koew Silva had been draining out the water. . . But at the same time, the mayor strongly criticised Clift for ordering a bulldozer ‘‘on private property.” ; Clift inferred tine photograph In The Herald was ahoax.. - ..“L think its very anfalr to” move in and bulldoze at his ellminated, told The Herald he sympathized .-with Silva’s problem. .-Earller Jolliffe, while urging the ‘hazard he eliminated, told The Herald he . sympathized with Silva's problem. . - hasementa: out of what was once a garbage dump, was §2- ,110 to Silva, the mayor sald, He siad the man should t be allowed to build his row _ houses on the property, next to * where he already owns some row housing. Silva was, in effect, improving the area and would provide the town with more In tax revenue. ‘NO EXPLANATION’ ..In the earlier Herald story, Jollifie said the Board of Variance twice turned’ down _The cost of digging the ‘ Jolliffe pointed out that | to ‘end rig a Silva's bid to have frontage size reduced for the property ~- decision. ‘He wanted to build two Jolliffe, out,” Jolliffe told council later, “but we must solve the problem and that is he should be allowed to build” _ “Then let's move the thing (bulldozer) in,” replied Cilft, “You have no right to order in a bulldozer,’* Jolliffe sald. “You have no right.’ . Clift was unrufffed, He sald he had talked toa woman who had pulled a child out of the water-filled hole. CALLS ‘DOZER’ Cliftsaid a complaint in and he called for the ‘dozer. “You have no authority,’”” said Jolliffe. "I didn’t say I had the authority, replied Clift. “But the legal machinery is there...” Clerk-administrator Jack Hardy explained the matter was simply ane of council to designate the area as a “safety hazard.” “I move then for the authority to do so’, said CHft. Ald. Lloyd Johnstone asked why Silva couldn't build, say, The Terrace Ladies Curling Club will hold a rummage sale fo raise money for club projects, Donations for the sale may be "490° GAIR AVE Price beer nect yee eeeeas a dr. sedan. . ‘ONLY veavenenes eeeane see? ar. sedan. | aed weeeateesaadeanes PRICE. Ps 2680 LAKELSE. ysefar purpose’ We" would |W 7+ RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL WORK GUARANTEED Northern Custom Draperies HILKKA FLURY TERRACE anes new ccrae ne hes | 64 VALIANT. Sin. won., stand. six, automatic, '64 VAUXHALL Lady curlers rummage left at the curling rink. The rummage sale will be from 10.a.m,-to 2 p.m. March 6 at the IOOF Hall, Lakelse Avenue, PHONE 635-2028 LOW LOW PRICE ‘67 VW 2 door, white, radio Price “esdescanesssves veeaeen $ 895. "65 VALIANT 2dr. sedan, 6 cyl., std. Phere seeerereusene ee ) 895. | REDUCED PRICE viicessceee Orrarer elon rrr) iran - but never explained its blocks” ‘of row houses,"' sald “TL say he should pump it- a duplex rather than row housing to meet the Board of Variance’s request of 60 foot frontage, allowed in a 1065 bylaw. _ Sohnstone, speaking on the safety aspect, sald: “I don’t think Jt’s too much {o ask for a barrier." trap’ “Protect it or fin It, cut; added. . Council agreed to send Sliva. a registered. letter - ordering him to take steps atmed at keeping kids out. : “We wouldn’t want to see a litde child drowned,” added Johnstone. Swias precision built BERNINAIs at the top ofthe jist ,. . AUTOMATIC TENSION » OPEN ARM . 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