Six Hospitalized in Truck Accident Meeting Members Who Give of Their Tractively Designed and the Shills, Resources, Md Tabour
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/ , { TERRACE-KITIMAT 1 dal/ h ra i VOLUME 72 NO. 112 20 e . FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1978 Kitimat- Pr. Rupert get ferry Kitimat is to soon receive B.C. Ferry Corporation service through Minette Bay • Marina's Mr. B. Orleans and the seventy feet Canadian Three. The contract to carry passengers from Kifimat to Prince Rupert, and Rupert to Kit/mat, has been signed, ! say marina, officials. This ferry will run two days a week and, as soon as the service begins, will be based in Prince Rup~t. Mr. Orleans . was No, it isn't the headquarters of ~ne Bicycle 1"nlef, What is unavailable forcommeat as going on inside? See photo at bottom of page: he was in Rupert attempting to acquire mooring space there. : Tentatively the route stops • Terrace chapel will include Port Simpson, Kincolith, Rupert and Kitimat.. , for L,B, Saints Presently the Canadian Members of The Church of first saints toembark in such Three, which is a completely Jesus Christ of Latter-day a project because, The changed boat. from the old Saints have purchased land Church of Jesus "Christ of Nschako I that it once was, is on the 4400 block of Waish Latter-day Saints is a word based in Kitimat. here in Terrace, and mw wide church with nearly four Prtcea will be set by the have set into motion a full million members throughout B.C. Ferry Corporation, • scale building fund drive, in the world, and in 1977 there according to marina per- order to nbtaln money for the were', over 500, chapels seunel. building of a chapel on this cempleted to meet file needs. Public service will begin property. Over 100 members of the" Saints worldwide. as .soon as mooring ~nd in the Terrace area will he Latter-day Saint' ckapels Scven were Hding in this late model Chop. crew cob truck driving up the proximately half an hour six of the seven were in Mills Memorial hospital details have been cleared up busy in the up coming are busy places. They are within a month, estimate months On differeat fund designed' an multi function Nan Road &ore Terrace, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, when It left the road and where they are reported in stshle condition. See story below, marina officials. dropped over an embankmeat after rounding a curve at mile 10½. A~- raising projects. Everyone buildings with everything is involved with the hullding from, worship, services, I~ojsot from young mere- ftmerals~ youth activities to hers who give of their time spurhs tal~ng place within and talents, to the ol&r their walls. They are at- , ... Six hospitalized in truck accident meeting members who give of their tractively designed and the shills, resources, md tabour. Terrace Chapel should be a . The meeting to hear' SPCA Latter-day Saints in the welcome addition to the 'quick thinking and im- disappear into the trees helped four.poople up..The Vcra Da.vis.wi, i~j.uries to ~iede~n~l~d gone over Vancouver representative Terrace area won't be the community. mediate action of the part of Mow. flf~ ha.d to De t~.en up Dy a me .nca.a. ~luney. ~:a.wards,_ .unnamen_c. near me. Leach and to organize a local a logging truck driver was Granger immediately (at stresca~, ~ m a state o! nun.in m_.e., on_eat and ..s~ne m.te, on "~n.u~any o~ SPCA. branch for the lsstrumental, Wednesday 7:10 p.m.) radioed the Tw~ severe sn .ocz.., . sn.omaer; "r~i.ty ~:u.waras, m.e.P..r~.o~w.eeK:A~Oncel " Terraee.Thornldli area will night, in the safe rescue of River CanCel office ana w.une.we wereaown, a.t .me wstn tacerauo.ns ~o ner ~tcmi, wewmsme scenem be held at the Thomlalll Jr. Phone workers sovonoecupantsofavchlcle reported the aceideat. After erasnslta.we, tmneoze(Iule xoceneaa.ana ~taw.urt.Ed- theacclnont, te.|aa .r.epar~ High School at 7:30 p.m. and .that we~t off the road and notifying the RCMP ann eaw~'ycao!e~opr~eamre..waras,.amo sumrm~ Item .e cw~ve, .wn~e me. ~c- not 9"30 p.m. at first dawn ,a ,steep. embaniunmt _~.~.b...u~nco, ..file .industrial., -Terrace l~d. twoam- ~.c~a.uom_ ~e foreh~d, cment .~ooK pJace,.;ls|a reported in the HERALD. ., ~.~ .M6 bush at Mile i0½ : ~t.i ~.Ai,.d.. atwn~nt, .. K m~ ,m~%,., a na ~/. ~.~ ,~.~l~,.~..~e~a~.~r~._~.~.~.:~e~.,~;~eo~.a,~;~n~ • meet : tol g vei on.,tl/e: Nass Ro~d, [i~Om ~g ~and Br~ce V'an- ~cl~ •a[• me site in.what ~a~' '~I~u. ~~ ~, Eem onvers ~ng it ac mo Highway 16, Terrace. dai'~Icht s.l~d to the scene..seemed to he ~ more than Thursaay, the ~m.x were mgna s .I.~t.'~... t.~ • Telep.hone Employee was collected 'locally, with • Said Bruce, inter, ten minutes after the eall-in, reported to be in sausmctory .:v.on wine me HERALD Community Funds will meet the Three Rivers Workshop • Ken Granger, the driver ,M recalling the event, "When Vandergucht said all the and stable condition at the photoarapher was , in Prince George this receiving the lion's share~ truck No. 1~ of Takhar we got there a boy was passengersappeared to be MllisMemorielHeepltal. A photol~rapblng the accident Terrace Jaycces will be Thursday. Trustees The Cancer Society of Logging, under sub contract already ont. The truck was bleeding from the head; one, seventh paksenger in the .site, a huge truck tanker. holding their annual in. , distributed more than Terrace received $418 with in Twin River Lumber, just lying with its lights still on, he thought, had severed a accident vehicle did not rounded the curve and ap- stoilatlon Bail thls.Saturday, $225,000, from the 1977 the remainder being divided happened to .see the late dawn a very steep era- finger and one woman' a require hospitalization. At peared to tilt at a Idghangle, June I0, at the L~else Hotel. campaign, to about 200 among 15 local model white Chevrolet crew • buckmont. There were logs possible broken collarbone, press, time,'. Thtu'sda~;' ed-" .preaarioualy rounding the Cocktails will'be served nt ~ebaritable organizations organizatione. cab truck, with seven support)ng the road Injured in the vehicle ternean, no. names were bend. The reed is a p.m., Dinner at 8 and dan. throughout the provlace-~he This marked the 22rid year immmgers aboard, go ov~ shoulder. I let a rope down were: AbrahamDavls, with heingreleanedbytheRCMP, reatrictedlo~ingread,usnd cing will commence at 9:30. largest amount ever pledged of operation for the the right shoulder and ondKonandlweatdownand facial and hand injuries; An unconfirmed report atthe drivers' risk For further information and by employees. provincial campaign and tickets, contact , Doug Dmis Jansen, and Glen chains that time it has Mlsfeldt at Simpson-Sears, Cameron are represmting contributed about ~,000,000 4615 Lazelle Avenue, the employees of the Terrace to needy groups and in. BEW Strike could affect Terrace, or phoue 635-6541. ares. ' dividmis. 41can Eurocan and Cancel • Johnson,City % by Donna Vallie~s descriptions, the union agent possibility of extending Alean, ~ Eureean and said, "things that most picketting . to Westcoast CanCel in Prince Rupert places take for granted." Transmission. could be picketted by ualun Wages are not the most accord reached? employees of 'Pacific Nor- important aspect of the ~. Pac~c Northern Gas is a thern Gas as pert of the contract talks, Dowling said, subsidiary of Weatcoast The District of Te~'race Mayor Dave Ma/-oney, spectfied time p~iod which' and Mickey • Johnson who had promised a the municipality has agreed 'ii strike action escalation of "but rather "Job security is. Transmission, wholesaler of the workers. The company has stated thegastoseveralretailersin Recreation Ltd. have statement on the matter, to. Forty-one members of the that the union is making the province. reached a settlement on the was unavailable for com-. lntorontiounlBrotherhood of "excessive demands which There are 16 IBEW lengthy dispute concerning ment as of presstime Another stipulation in the Electrical Werkecs (IBEW) would placethem Wellahead members in Terrace, three Mickey Johnson's operation Thursday. agreement made b~ within the provincewunt on of other B.C. utility in Kitimat, with others in of a "business in con- According to reports, lawyers for the two aides is strike early this week wurkors." , . PNG offices from Prince travontion. 01 municipal. Johnson has agreed to make reported to be a news 'following breakdown in. Dowling~ted, hewerS, -'..RupertteFortSt.Jsmesand zoning by.rows, acoorcmg w necessary changes to a plan blackout on details of the ;i negotiations for a firs( that the union is not even vancouver, unconfirmed repom... for new premises within a agreement. contra~t for PNG workers, asking for parity with other • l m a. s • Rick Dowling, ousiness gas Workers in the province' x unman mma tar agent for the union, was m beea~e the .wa~e gap is-so ...... .... " "- ttere your Terrace thts w~k to meet great. " with members of the union, Dewling also replied to "Playingto win" as well as other union charges made by the cem- 4 money goes members from Alean, pony that the union has not Hem'y Therrtee, coach of mat~. Eurocan and CanCel. madearrangemeats to cope the NorthWest Spertsmou!s • "Of course I take my team VANCOUVER(CP) - wccn now and 19~, the These three companies with e~nergeacy situations, Minor LeagUe Girls Softball •seriously, and want than to supply 85 percent of PNG's stating that the company has British Columbia Hydro said earlleat expected completion toam'teld the HERALD, win," said Therrion.