SE et net aie eae a ._ optimistic .. ~ situation, as. cool,. cloudy. . weather with some rain : Roger . $4.65 per front foot and SMatitobs:: ‘forests but" Alberta, off lelals' 555,000 acres.” “has” through ’ ‘on: ‘another front: Manitoba": Tuesday 31. fires. were: recorded. -’ ‘reported a total of only..29 “Tuesday, ‘and. Saskatchewan;. CTA f fires with 27 urder control, control, *.- in pines Mendy while six were iptl their. put - out, Moderate winds. biggest Athabasca:Lake fire’ were’ - . reaching into Saskatchéwan’ causing, high to very ‘and spanning--more: than danger’. ‘ating ACTORS broken - province, * ‘fanning Both Alberta, where’ nome. are’ vietims of ‘one. of the’: ‘ orie being held and: one. out. of. largest blazes in the coun’ ? The largest. forest fire . “Persistent. cold weather “Alberta's ‘hibtory. .— * with: has!further reduced forest 355,000 gerea:-burnt, already: fire activity in Manitoba,” - provincial ‘authorities, sald... Ontario also faced a- mere. attother front ‘and waslisted . . fire |, as raging out ‘of control. forest | — crept’ back inté Alberta : ‘from’... Saskatchewan -. on Forest service spokesman. .Goodman-:: said. prevailed over the ‘por-. Tyesday the Athabaska Lake thwestern- part. of. the ~ fire,.in the north-east corner’ province where the & greatest of the province, has already ’ hazard exists, - _-constmed . 355,000 acres. an '“The cool . weather ‘ig the Alberta side of the border _ -, keeping new fire starts toa and 200,000.on the ‘Saskat-"! minimum and -firefighting chewan side. de-mobilization is now inthe , Goodman. said a a ‘mall planning stages,” said a. ‘section of the fire-recrossed spokesman. for. the Ontario ‘the border well south of the ministry « of - resources: . ae RT: The fire danger rating. ‘has , been put. at. “low. to - moderate” for Ontario after three fires ..were , @X- : ‘tinguished Monday, leaving 20 fires burning, ‘and only one out of. control in. the ‘north-, central part of the province, No: Ontario communities . were threatened, ‘and evacuation of several small . ‘north eastern communities , that was to take place last week has“ been called , off completely. ; However, west’ a Manjtoba sunny -skies. and. - moderate Winds | were prolonging dangerous forest. fire situations, (ici... In, Saskatchewani: 267 firefighters, two° water bombers,. nine, helicopters, ot . natural: “yoriginal fire site. : One. ‘other fire in the. province is listed as out of ‘control ‘although. it’ is no longer pushing. ‘back fire ‘lines, The ‘fire, . LaBiche Forest District, had - destroyed 202,000 acres in. what "Goodman. called. a “dirty burn.” ‘The fire, he said, had not’ - burned off all the fuel in the area it had passed through and is now. burning ba through the fuel.it had not | _ congumed earlier. ; : -Phe northern. area of . British Columbia continues “ tobe the hardest hit, with 123 _fites | now: biraing in. the ‘Prince George area, several: . . ofthem over, 1,000 acres: in sires. Camplires , ‘were - ‘banned. throughout ithe province © and. assorted. spline Reavy -since fire: hazard. ratings. taglé bere mT SBM TNT Fat bee Te “desrasiba gilt nt eyaiisa 3a to rl adisnneraet. teed pft ay, Fishing. gr ups - oppose Kemano | B.C.’s commercial, sports and native Indian fishing organizations have joined forces’ to oppose Alcan’s proposed Kemano I mercial catch of sockeye is averaging 798,000 sockeye annually during a recént 20 year period. This represented 20 per cent of hydzoelectics,, lav etapa the ry aereiaetine spreduced According to Alvin: Dixen,. “aba chairman of - the _ Fishing . Industry Committee. on the environment, Kemano I] would be a major disaster to the fishing industry in comparison to. the minor disaster Kemano I caused. Dixon said the. Alcan _ project would jeopardize about 20 per cent of the Fraser River’s valuable sockeye salmon stocks ‘a5 ks in the same period. mn addition, these sockeye -runs provide a substantial Indian subsistence food | fishery in the Fraser River’ “tystem, -Kemano II would well as abdiit 40 per dent of” the annual sockeye harvest from Skeena-Bulkley, Dean and Kemano river systems. There are ll groups associated with the en- vironment committee which finds. completely .unac-' represent the total fishing © effort of British Columbia, Dixon.’ said. The federal department of fisheries and oceans is un: dertaking a $150 million salmonoid enhancement program in ‘an attempt to . double the salmon stocks in the province. The com- The cost of upgrading and paving Kalun St. between Havgland Ave. and Graham Ave. will run at oe om yearly front footage per front foot respectively, night. - There will be. a - special meeting ‘of council tonight rate set, for. Terrace residents, at 67.966. milis. This will mean ap- _ proximately a-10 per cent increase in taxes to’ many Terrace residents. The . bylaw for. municipal budget adopted. Jast night. ’ Maroney pointed out that the mill rate has dropped for the wag Mayor. atso put at risk a tremendous - potential for. rearing salmonoid species, Alcan’s claim of 2,000 new - Jobs to, be created by - It trade. aie he faking iat “Bich new jobs. would be at the ex; of the industry: ° There would be a significant ‘drop. in imcome for. an. estimate of 25,000 ‘people directly involved in secon- dary and service industries as well as the sports and native Indian food fisheries. fj At the moment there are 7,236 licensed fishing vessels in B.C, 205 packers, 120 processors and more than ' 6,000 shoreworkers. af, 66 .. . city council decided’ Monday : Paving cost told “troduced last night and went ‘fo third reading. ' ‘The district of Terrace will share the cost-of this with | affected property owners. ‘The estimated cost for each foot of frontage of land which . borders or which the district says ‘borders on.. the _ foot. ‘for the 3rd reading of the . bylaw dealing with the mill: ‘the: second consecutive year and . the budget is one and one | half per cent lower than last year's, : Alderman Al Purschke . debated with. Alderman Helmut.Glesbrecht over the necessity of building a new roof for the arena, Purschke. is against It but the roof has ‘already been included in this . . yedt's budget. A by-law ip ‘inital a six - inch watermain on HadghlandA Avé.- between Braun St. and Skeena St. and on Skeenw St. from Keith Ave, to the end, was in- Council | endorses students ' Clty council decided to Oe sponsored by Employment and Immigration Canada, “Council also agreed to enddrse-national Red Cross Water Safety Week ‘from ‘June 1-7. On June 22, The Terrace Rotary Club: will be staging a baby buggy race’ ap- proximately 3 kilometers long for the Terrace Fitness ° [ Fun Fest. . Each team requires four members and the entries . inust participate in a parade previous fo the race are two of the requirements, Contact the Terrace Rotary Club for the rest of the requirements and the details. flames, © in. Lac’. -watermain will be wa. per. § were tian and will remain so" ‘as “we expect: ' existing :[7" fo - “drought conditions: to The ‘bridges: “to be painted include Hirsch Creek Bridgé, portion _| of. the Kitimat River.} | Bridge: and - Williams - Creek Bridge. care Details” of - the | | cone tracts are available at. the..regional,: highway office: at ae of bridge maintenatice .is acontinuous one by the | . ministry, of hierar tran-|- and ‘would like to sit ‘on Byt CARLA WILSON Herald: Statt Writer “There are four’ con- . ‘tenders for the’ -vacant position of school board | ‘ trustee.and each one has . - their. own goals they hope te. ‘pursue. ‘Layerne Hislop is “a parents’. ‘Sandecki. aes ve - been °: - whether © -I'm. Sandecki said she has | three main goals. First - she would like enough | * Ted Wells, school board ; PE Pr MES LT gag pet ee ee Cp) es: of board: neeting minutes: ‘distributed to “S pitlniedpate ‘of schools’ in order to. enable them to five these minutes to he : af ec “parents © “af. all. representative pointed. _ out the principals already: receive “a copy. ofthe ~. ” miniites ‘front the board. _ believés: mass: spletely = ‘unnecessary,’? ‘and he : doubted’. the ‘parents, would be - - that: ‘interested,’ ae ‘ However, . would like'to see’ parents “more , “involved: ‘and ‘ex- |. ‘pressing their: opinions. Finally, she believes the ‘school:.board - does “nat take enough. notice of the “-public’ 8 opinions... .. «. Thomas: (dunior): Gingles;. a businessman, ' is. also. running for’ trustee. His aim is to‘add ‘some drive to the board, UTTER’ Sandecki ., -He reporied that | some ‘Of L, the members do not seem’ to have too ‘much drive, and he believes they aren't dynamic, enough, ‘that they-just go: along with the rest of the hoard. Gingles sees a lack .of . “communication between . the . school. board; the administration - and parents and would like to “work towards remedying . this. 8 “More authority should _ be.given to the principal.” and the ‘vice-principal,”’. - - Gingles said; He would . like toseemore discipline . - in the'schools:. He realizes that ‘one. person on the board of nine. can't do. that much: * and ‘ssid some ‘of the: “board members he’s talked to haye' been - frustrated: (by . this. -- However he says, “I’m = tot scared to say. what I ° think!'; a Daniel ‘Sheridan, a realtor, is running for the trusteeship and says he - follows: the minutes of | 4662 Lokelse ay : ‘ facilities; for - Local. school ave enough. ~ A cross section of the . we * almiast eaaty ‘meeting, t He’s: concerned about’ < . ‘the lack: of educational net high achievement - “childrei and doesn't: believe ‘ the ‘enrichment. ‘programs offered in Set population is needed on public boards, said . ‘Sheridan, and he: would — represent the middle of ~ the road person CORRECTION NOTICE edition of the Térrace- Kitimat Dally Herald, the Price Busters ad- vertisement’. Incorractly showed. Hamburger and Hot Dog buns (12's) as 79. cents per package. ! ‘ad should have read 49 cents per:package. - This price of 49 cents per package ‘Is valid until In the Tuesday. May 13 Saturday May 17. TT ‘ . a