: only 17,000 mies, . Phone G35-2802 warns "Sheena . MLA D. MLA” Dudley” Lite . sharply “eritleized government threats to’ replace striking B, B.C, Ferry crews, - He called the, move ty 19th century Approach . to.4 20th cen ; tury problem.!’ “The, ‘Social Credit MLA for Skeéng. ymadé the statement in his, comments, “on the Budget speech, ne f fT ‘am’ “tnhappy with the’ ap. : proach. made hy the government, ad he told the House, "because 1 started now, by the time it was believe’ ‘when the government: has} - mere ace, tunica Come -completed it would be long overs. aitch ‘power it should he careful Chief Andy Owen's recommenda | ue.” . that - it’ dees. ‘hot use force or _Antimidation ‘on the: workeis,”* | 1 Little ‘said’ that indepenient arbitration wes the answer. to} ’ . Weber told the Herald that the ' the problem,:--. . “2m romectively. also be bridge was an absolute neces But he sald that until, the ferry |. ae ambulance in ere Phe present bridge ean*tpos-| authoi ae were per‘ hour w e . ee and tlie”crews came municipality and $8 plus 35 cents | */bly handle the Eraffic, "he sald, gel t ting a tration, the’ ferries shold a mile for calls outside mur remain ted up, “T- ‘want- to make it very. plain that I am opposed to the hiring af “any new crews on ‘our fer- ries.’ he said, This is: a Strike-hearing tace tie of ‘which I-want no. part: not The “SRBEns MEA, alto oppor]: a the hiring . of; replitement 8 crews" ‘because of the ‘Taek of exe pertencé of new crews, oo” 4.68 miles of reconstruction is ry, Or m Columbia and the Yukon haa set | Of the Terrace bridge with oth a0 sete, with.com- h, - ‘The ferry fleet-and the crews ~dustris j in ‘the Riding .of: Skeend.* © ee 1 WwW. ‘lb 'e ro | a‘ record for the sixth straight’ or bridees fo ithe aed, oridese pletion cont somite aE ma il have grown tip ‘together, Little] . ‘The SkeenasM: P.commented: 986 res e a vv S years have been brought up to a stan-/facingin-early summer. said, ° * He: cited a, sidpper who" when last wéek Introduced new labor legislation which contain: released by B,C.-Hydro’s Ir ie paid "*Tyect has the grading comp he first stirted with the B,c,| western B.C. from benefiting under’ the program. Pili arena : veins Development "eearte ‘This “old Terrace bridge has | and. cars usiig the new mee Ferry auihorlty. “had difficulty! ~ “The, ‘rules ‘do not permit, any ‘consideration ‘to be tely attacked by Inbor, spokes. |™en, and generally described No end to the trend ts in’ sight, | Testrictions on it and does sen.[-Th ster said gravel surface . hitting the open, “ea,” Little con. tinued: He J had trouble so often . we Dt, Lsystem’-of mediatfag: industrial + a6 ‘4 “The “Highways Minister ‘sal when he attempted to dock ...| tions, * : sy the total annual value of mineral said tha ‘|the-remaining. work on the ‘Ter- {> that” he: was nifoknamed ‘Captain “Alterations. inthe designated area progrdm rules}: _| figpurtes with the teen of what production has almost doubled, Lite sata t whenthe bldg race ‘to, ‘Hells | Bells Creek sec. - Crunch’, | _ : “He is & “well, traliied and OX 1968 CHEVROLET © . ; 4 door sda In very lan Fanci rte Full Price ‘pra9g, Bab’ Parker. did. me | | ‘Prove, Library. | Periodicals. Departnen be Victoria, B.C. mh an eee Ts INTE NATIONAL - [Fane fedtnring he we ae eb Parker lid. ~ Phone OS5-2801 -.. _ STRINGEST REGULATIONS - BAR INDUSTRY. ‘HOWARD — OTTAWA —~ Frank Howard, M:P._ soid here. (Februciy 20)*thist apartment oa rs its * -He, said. they * ‘prevent ‘any reasonble. ¢ opportunity: fer thé ‘developtnent -of secondary or manufacturing in- ~ "THe designed Grea ‘Program of the Department of Industry ‘has: ‘rules which ase so’strict as to exclude north: “given” to the. awkward. effects which ‘flow :from industry |. which is seaschol in natitre. or to, single industry. situa- must be: made to ‘¥eflect our needs and Industry Minister |. Drury’ must. be convinced of the heed. to, make _ Such | "Weexiny, page 3), (from left) Vinee Kwaak and Ernie Sande. Foran 28, 1 968 - ; GIZMOS. AND GADGETS to the layman are pre= ', | cise scientific instruments to the 300 entrants _ in the upcoming Terrace Science Fair (See story Checking out equipment above are wlcht, “Clarence Yan der | .| tions to increase ambulance fees _,al boundaries and $15 per hour ~ Regional meet: for © yal hawks ; Wary” of Bie 7 sibs if NICTORIA icry —The “British Columbia. governmen as. acceptable by most business leaders, The. bill would establish a new scribed as a highly-skilled, welle | paid permanent mediation come ‘Yts long FEE HIKED Ambulance fees will be hiked for the Terrace and outlying areas, to $12 per hour within muntcip. ior trips outside the ‘Mmuniclpal- ity. {cipal boundaries, “Minerat ‘production in British The estimate | is: made. in a, review. of the mining industry says the report, On the com trary, the industry's growth is gaining. momentum, Since 1960 reaching an estimated $397 mil- lion in 1987, ss mile The report, entitled “The ie Mise * Ree ve } backs plea, Terrace needs a new. bridge across the Skeena, MLA Dudley Little told the B.C. Legislature last; week, AMBULANCE overdue’. ‘ Little made’ the plea for- a new bridge durlig, the budget debate. Before leaving for Vice’ toria he conferred with Terrace Municipal Connell about _the bridge. Little’s appeal in the Legis- lature was backed by Terrace reeve Fred Weber. . ' “Even. if a new bridge were’ - “Unless we can get a come mitment from this session of - the legislature, I don’t see how ° a new bridge can possibly be built before late 1970,""_— - UDLEY LITTL ... to press for bridge Highwa y 16 - The Reeve sald that last sum- mer. between 9,000. and 10, raed cars crossed the ‘bridge in 24-hour period, :| smoother? ” ‘Highway 16 is getting. smooth er all the time according to.a -{report introduced ‘in ‘the B,C, Legislature . February 15). by a eM Minister P, Ay Gag- ‘major road vince in the report. Speaking in the Legislature, “The Prince Rupert arterial-of Dudley Little contrasted the state dard that. will handle: any-load|.- Approaches. to. the Galloway that is required of them,” Lit: Rapigs Bridge, a 2.37 mille pro- ing will be completed by March 7 Latid paving will: follow "as weath , ‘er permits." - jously: curtail to the commerce of our community.” - ‘was built 1920's it. adequate as a roa erossiigy #0" 15."50 per cent complete for the small cars of that era. | With 90 per cent of grading ex Inission; ‘This bridge has had to. be|Cavated and some gravelling’can perlenced: ‘Skipper at the present changes.” « Tye a altors — The commis sion coud d deat ing Industry of yr itish polumbia cut down ridae one-way oe vied .out.. All’ work’ should be. time,” - Little said, “and I do Howard raised ° the matter in Pérlioment February with collective bargaining strikes. by John C, Dawson, B.C, Bydro ‘bridge and. is a terrific bottle fms Gag the end’ ‘of Sep not “believe that we should ga 19th, “Realtors from Pyince Rupert, or lockouts, “The cabinet would industrial economist. neck, on ur main transcontinen- Si lard said. Kitimat, Smithers aid Terrace |be able to ask the commission will attend a dinner meeting. with | 0 investigate any dispute.’ members of théRealEstateCourm |: Decisions of the commisston cil of B.C, at Skoglunds .Hot- re Re, dngth 2nd binding in 'R Ww ; Tes! Springs esort. Wednesday, or W ltr, a as. determined by Chairman of the mee will | the cabine be Roy. Webber of. meeting wil | . Whena decision ‘is yeforred to ” On “the .20° miles between “This tremendous. growth is: {MLA No. 16,’ the » Skeena, Hells Belle Creék and Boulder. grincipally the. request of a for-{'* Little ai + abutm Creek, the Highways Miniater tunate combination of new mar-|for a gslso std thet shut ad said that Tock” excatadion was - kets (mostly in Japan), new meth= | built when’ the railway went {delayed because equipment was ods-of finding and mining low through to Kitimat in ihe 195073, | Hed up on Galloways Raplds job , grade minerals, and sympathetic | He said that using theabutments, |Outside Prince Rupert, » oS public policies that give the min. /OMY @ new span and deck would | “However, work is being cai throvgh' the problems of training}: he: said ‘fe. will fallow it up at every ‘opportunity. Local Co-op reba a police’ the Veta will return them: |. P iy TOTS. way games with TB Vets licence tags, -t, mototiats “who have ‘ordéred. plates, The retuyn: Nonation: ~ injures that if the keys are loa : . ae aeeled- veforana benefit, It's also a: Hmely reminder: will Heket ‘garg 9 wltout 1988: departments - on the move Terrace Coop was on the niove this weeki-. Some devartments were clos- ed for two days whild stock was clear thé’ way for, major. Yenova- Hon of the {od floors’ re ‘for. real estate licences and sup- ert, “president. of the:Real.Es- tate Board of Northwestarn B.C, .The visiting “members. of -the real: estate. council Will be Wi, Harrison of ‘Vancouver, P,D,P, Holmes, ‘Victoria, Kenneth T, Guest Nanaimo, and Kenneth Rut- trell:Prince George... Mr. Ruttrell is’ member of the council’ representing Cari. ‘ervise the training | courses in .the commissicg,by the. cabinet, Government ~ supervised strike -¥otes: Would also be eliminated, no. strike. or lockout would be permitted, and if one is in pros gress it would have to end within 24 lidurs,* - - The - ‘System would replace the present: - ; conelliation- boards, ‘ald Mr, ‘Peterson, moved to.the pew mitlon~dollar | bon and Prince R ert: : -The legislation also contains jj addition to the Eo-Op -complex |: Members - of the real estate a section that any provincial cl now nearing completion.’ .- council are appointed by thePro-| Vil. servant who participates in | | “+ However, oi Htelsl opening’ date | vincial.. Government on rec-| 2..8trike or any. person “who is not set yet, ° - ommendation of the ~Real Es-| declareg'or purports toanthovize 7{ £o-Op' mas er’ “Corbin Bite tate Justitute of B.C, It is their|' Strike by persons soemployed” meg Said this week's shuffle of de | function » to. Sekeen application |.i8:in viglation of the act, which] A | partments via made” mainly to rovides ihdividual| ‘fines ‘up to 1,000 ‘and union and company m, ° to: mniicranoe “Beat” hones in deers . garmenta,- ’ No ‘friend; : -for ‘the “‘Seumd'o f Masic,’* Murlleipar cern , for There havebéen “the hast three. wedkests.**: ” ~ To Bay nothing ‘of balls ‘and: ‘pldstig. beige, {Us nat 1 MEW. Bet ‘of igre, ‘The anguished sqund heaita Monday ight as: real estates f lon sind diy, 6 ad "whl weren’ t réplly ; So ., Ke have to educate the bocpleand get thelr ° co-operation,” -he told Couneil “Council waa aleotaid that é excess water going : ‘down sewer manholes couldalso be a contributing . cause to-sower blocks ugeyd Bower’: ‘three for. blodkiges | ir Superintendent. of Works. ing - Counell that “His. departmen But he. instal '¢. system, of acre ageruatten : inistra igs; the blockages, at “Crews fines Bp t to #10, 000, sposabie, Nd that. a. backwater . “homes, despite. a bys stall She ‘hos ‘The : valye. asked what was sau 8. er, pipes wer were blocked, - g ys, ald: ‘ “ho: ' system of prevent alent this var, ing industry a fair run for ‘its investment dollar,'* said ‘Daw. son. Ms the earliest -possible moment,” be neéded, > hed out all winter and this should “Tt is my intention to press. /make up, for 4 the Jag,’ Gaglardi for this bridge to be built’ at |eammented. He said: work should . be finished by September,