Kincolith Youth Drowns Christmas Shopping Hours College
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VICTO2[A ~ C; Our MP infers Kincolith youth she'll resign? drowns A Kincolith man, Helmer The body was recovered and 'bear on the transportation Smythe, 19, died after the skiff brought to Prince Rupert. Skeena MP iona Campagnolo, Three juveniles were released who accompanied Federal situation, and had ,done he and two others were in Ministero~ Transport Otto Lang everything in her power and capsized on the Nass River to their parents after being on Iris short visit here Saturday, persuasion to t W to gain a while on a hunting trip~ apprehended after a breaking inferred she could be putting solution to it, adding she had no Robert Stanley, 18, and Peter and entering at Casaiar Store. her cabinet pesilion on the line recourse if the desired effect Stay'he, 16, the dead man's Taken in the incident were ff she did not get satisfactory was not produced. brother, were rescued and candy, pop, cigarettes, tapes results in the coastal tran- brought into the hospital here and a recorder, and files of the When questioned at the news by ~, Northconst Airlines plane case have been turned over to sportation question from her conferenceabon t this statement, Liberal cohorts. which was in the area on a the probation service for any she declaredi "I don't do things scheduled flight. future action. During the public meetings at by halves. I expect some action " the Moose Hall, she stated she on this situation and if I don't had not gone tp Ottawa to get a get it ... then I'll have to do cabinet post or to bring gloW on something about it." herself, but had hoped to Christmas shopping represent .this riding by While n~t coming right out to bringing the people's needs and say she could or would resign problems to the federal her cabinet position as minister hours government- a factjinportsnt responsible for fitness and • .Late closing hours for shopping in Terrace is to her. She said she had brought amateur sport, that seemed to restricted to the wdek of Christmas with '~he as much pressure as possible to be the general implication. majority of Terrace retailers remaining open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, December and makes 21 to 23 until 9 p.m. .. On Monday, December 20 stores in general will Vancouver news close at 6 p.m. This is also'the case for Christmas Eve with most stores closing at 6 p.m. One known exception to this rule is Gordon and Anderson who will close at $ p.m. • .All stores will be closed on Christmas Day of course and on Monday, Boxing Day, December 27. • .Stores indicating officially that they will be holding to the above hours are Canada Safeway, Overwaitea, Super Valu, Gordon and Anderson, The Co-op and Woolworths. However, it is felt ROTARY PRESIDEHT BERNIE SELDER (left) •Hamilton (right), Zone Chairman of Lions In. that nlost Terrace businessmen will follow these hands John McMynn of the Terrace Child Develop- ternafional hands Manuel Da Silva a $1000 cheque for. hours. Some of the corner stores could open on ment Centre a cheque for $2000 while Gordon the centre on behalf of the Terrace Centennial Lions. Christmas Day or Boxing Day or both. i VOLUME 70 NO. 49 PRICE 20 CENTS PARK AVENUE REALTY LIMITED' Skeena Auto Metal ~op Ltd. 635 6572 Terrace new Mazda prices startat i;he i,, raid $3,37700 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976 D.O0391A REALTyWORLD I College mill rate will not exceed 1.5 .c , i " .The following is an excerpt Central Canada can whip home • . f~m Lorne Parton's column in easily each weekend, while the . .Budget<.estimatea,(or:~the.~ skating.~for ~-0~e -.hbur~, they.., woutd~. ~.-..be.~ ...... lega~y~....Yrhe--amountmf; the~rant-is- .FISHERMAN ...-UPA~RADE...need for, marine, trai~ia the Saturday edition of. the coaat-types have totakeup to 44 1977.78. year at. Normwesc mu~tpay$22(halfprice)for doc'umented as a student ~ $20,000. The department o Plans, ~have now been ~e area. They ,were ~c~ Vancouver Province: Defence for Ottawa Otto hoursSo she to gettakes home. the government Community College have ice rental, he said, and'~ost buildina . ~•has, howe~,er, indicated that finadzeo to give a six week compameu uy mr. ~,=~ comes from -- no surprise -- a jet three weeks out of f0u~'. '~It's increased' from $3:6 million students are being financed The ~'c'ollege council has :any future funding will have Fisherman Upgrade course Hughes, the•Direc~r ~ juninr inemher of the cablnet, the only communicatibni to $3,726,638. According-to on Canada Manpower budgeted $3,000 towards the to be through the school in ~rince ~Uperz. TWO ~arme Trmmng t.env~e m lena Campagnolo..Lacing the meehantsm I have to get to my' Geoff Harris', bursar, the ~ allowances " student council for next districts' budgets. The grant .weeks of the course Will be Vancouver and Dr.. Jack media, ' the Liberals' favorite constituency and serve them in increase includes the cost of Davis said the college Anril • ' will allow the nroaram to given before Christmas, Newnerry zrom one indoor spo/'t, Campagnolo. the Ottawa," she says by way of borrowing $60,000 last year should be subsidizing - ' " ... continue until the'end of starting December 6, 1976. .Department of Education. member, for $keena, told a defence, for college-operations and students who have to use The following is a report May 1977. The other four weeks will be The meeting was wan ac- press conference here that All vew well, and contains a $166,000 this year. facilities in the community from Dr. David George, The program is given in January. The tended by a representative having western cabinet beguiling kind of logic. The mill rate is expected until recreational 'facilities principal of the College. proceeding very suc- course will be modularized group of people interested ministers means having those Nonetheless, it behooves me to to not exceed 1.5 mills are built at the Terrace • cessfully at tl~is time; Two so that registrants can and-or involved in the m iniaters using government point out that west coast compared to last year's rate campus. OCCUPATIONAL " groups of students have register for one or more fishing industry. The college jets to and from ..their con- ministers did not coincide with of 1.38 mills. • ORIENTATION FOR completed four week modules. The modules will participated extensively in stituencies. the invention of the Learjet. Dr. R.E.M. Lee, chairman ~ SECONDARY ~ SCHOOL sessions. Now that funding cover net mending, basic the. discussions and "If I see an empty govern- Back before Campagnolo and Student Council president of the council, suggested the STUDENTS has been received, plans are seamanship and cold water resented a brief prepared mentjet on the tarmac, I'll take I were even on this earth, the Bob Davis said during the • students could build a Since the last college being made to ac- survival, fish care, and first Laurie Jones indicating it,~and .I'll take some of my Hen. H:H. Steve~ ~Vancouver .college ,council meeting building for themselves as council meeting we have commodate additional aid and communications. e needs that people in the friends including my daughter was in a couple of cabinets. Saturday there is a gross part of their course• Davis received a special grant groups of students for the After a slow start in fishing industry have ex- as well." Stevens was not in a minor lack of recreational said this would be a boost to from the Department of remainder of the school receiving applications for pressed. Take thaL portfolio, either. The fact that it the course (mainly' due to In summary, all the Campagnolo's argument is was four days travel from facilities at NCC. the student union but he Education to fund this year, It is likely that at least If students want to go wondered if the building • program as. a pilot.project, one group will be all women the fact that the hshermen comments and presen- that jet travel; and more Ottawa to here didn't stop him were still fishing) we now tations indicated that there specifically, government jet from doing his job. There is no students. We are also in- vestigating the feasibility of ' have more than sufficient are very real needs for travel, is the equalizer for the record that his constituents felt applications to fill tlie training for people con- ministers, representing the unrepresented, bringing in a group of students from the Hazelton twenty available'spaces• nected in any way with the more-remote areas; in other fishing industry, that the words, those farthest from Of" course, he was a Con- secondary school. Canada Manpower has been Ottawa. The ministers from servative. most helpful in assisting to necessary training must be NEW COURSES arrange this course and has done locally in Prince Two new courses that had bought 16 of the 20 spaces• Rupert (and if possible in not previously been planned other fishing centres on the were started in Terrace on VISIT OF MARINE north coast); and that there Hospital land November 29, 1976. These TRAINING ADVISORY must be local control of the are pre.apprenticeship COUNCIL training. The college in- courses in Heavy Duty On November 23, 1976 dicated that it was very Mechanics and Carpentry. several, members of the willing, given adequate tax-exempted fundingand facilities, to do issued the following The Carpentry class has 12 Marine Training Advisory A battle that has gone on students,in it and the Heavy Council visited Prince everything possible to meet statement: the training •needs.