Welfare.Cost Relief Million Came from 40 Dif- Mayor Andrews Said That Be Repaid Over Ten Years
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PARI.I At'.E[I'r~LDS. YICI'O.~IA [~.C. C0U P. " L HosPital grounds still for sale As of press time tedaythe ~xes and fight afterwards. Terrace before the auc-' matter will no'doubt be the Mills Memorial Society Mills Memorial Hospital Tnere ts no way mat an tioneer'sgavel comes down. general meeting, •which Board had not paid the account receivable can be Once the property is sold discussed. However since approved a resolution that $7,000 in back t~xes ac- cancelled at the.provinc!al the Board will still have the Director Wayne Ep P the meetings be covered by cumulated over the past' government myeL ..~so l~ne right to pay the delinquent proposed a motion which the media as long as in- three years and con- Terrace r~umclpamy taxes plus interests and was seconded by Mary formation on patients and sequently, the land, in- already paid out the School costsforuptooneyearafter Little that the media be any matter.that the Board cludin= part of the new District and • Regional which.date some citizen or excluded from Board wished to keep Confidential exte~'[on, will be sold. at District's share of this tax group will be the legal meetings there is no way would not be published or that the general public can aired. auction in the Municipal am.oantin~[to .a.bout:$3,500. owner of a valuable piece of In fact, the Board, Chambers on September 30 ume sale. p m .he.s}oppeo, pro~[t~ and a •piece of a be informed as to what is beginnin, at 10 a.m. ~nairman wc JOuiXm must nosnim~. gThoingon in those meetings. .which is there to carry out The o~y solution for this i get his Board to approve the There is a meeting of the is exclusion of the press the wishes of the Society, administrative hassle is of tax payment and get a Mills Memorial Hospital and media by the wa~' was has over.rUled the very course to pay the delinquent .cheque to the District of Board tonight and the taken despite a decismn at Society that it represents. Campagnolo off and still running Iona campagnolo,, groups from across the world's best health care Mrs. Ca~npagnolodoes not • cabinet level. She said her Skeena's Minister of State country, She noted that she services cost!ng seven feel that being entrusted voice will be heard in for Fitness and Amateur will have access to a billion dollars a year while with a junior portfolio will cabinet and in cabinet Sport, had barely returned $3L000,00O budget for this so little money and planning hamper her efforts in committee meetings. to her office f01[owing the pu~ose. goes into preventative care. looking out for the interests Top. on her list of swearing in ceremonies at There are many people She intends to look into this of her constituents and all priorlties, and remaining as Rideau Hall before she had in the outlying areas such as inequity very closely and Canadians. In fact she looks such, are the proposed a timetable drafted for her northern B.C, who have no assure that mgre effort is at her appointment as the Kitimat-Edmonton pipeline, new job. idea what monies and directed in thin direction, sensible one allowing her to the 200 mile fishing limit, Speaking to the Herald by facilities are available", Her two main concerns will begin at a lower post while transportation in the north, telephone she said that remarked the Skeena be to encourage Canadians ~aining experience. The settlement of the Nass In- within ten months she hopes Minister: to get involved in fitness important fact, reminds dian Land Claims, the to set up a structure for Speaking on fitness she programs and to help Mrs. Cumpagnnio is, that houting of oil tankers along PREMIER BILL BENNETT amateur sport funding that deplored the fact that amateur sport as part of a northern B.C., for the first e Canadian west coast, provides equal access for Canada has one of the post-Olympic desire, time, has a voice at the ,=tc. £ " | Itinerary for 70 NO. 38 IqllU: N' [ Cabinet visit The following Is the Itinerary for the Provincial Cabinet visit to Terrace on Thursday,/September 23. The Premier will arrive onthe evening of the 22nd by government jet. At 6:45 a.m. he will be jogging with ' Terrace students and any citizen wishlng to turn out at Skeena Junior Secondary School track.(Thurs.) The Premier will br,eakfast with members of the theherald Skeena Socl'ed Executive at the Terrace Hotel bet- ween 7:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1976 TERRIOE, B.O.' There will be a news conference at 8:30 a.m. following which the Premier will be interviewed on radio and television. At 11 a.m. the members of the cabinet will be meeting with the District of Terrace. Regional District An open to the public luncheon sponsored by the Terrace Centennial Lions Club will be held between 12 bureaucrac,es ask noon and 1:30 at the Terrace Hotel. Tickets for this . dinner are $7.50 and can be picked up at the Terrace Herald on Kalum, Al's Shoes on Lakelse or CFTK on for something to do Lazelle. -They will also be available at the Door. The chairmen of the increased responsibility for At 1:301p.m. the Premier will be dedicating the provmce• ,s 28 regmnal• decision making. ". Dudley Llffle Bridge and the Cabinet Meeting will get districts, still smarting from They.menhonen powers m underway at 2 p.m. lasting until 5:30 p.m. Following statements made by p'.a~, tana. use ana...suw the Cabinet Meeting the• Premier will hold another Municipal Affairs Minister mwston oy-lawsLwlt_nnou[ Hugh Curtis in which he reterencemme L~parmzen press conference at 6:30 p.m. " " -! The Heraldhas learned that a total of 14 briefs had ~ .r,;~t,~rl tn "~id~,~nr~d of Municipal Affairs and w,:.,~-,,- -:-"~--'-- also the ower to adopt been submitted to the Cabinet as ,of lunch .time .. •-antipathy of remdents wKh ..... P ... .... ~ ~egard ~t0 th~ regional .~ol'liolali.comm,.t~_,tY_'~l,~_~Y." -~ Tuesday: , districts as well as criticjsm taws wlmout re'st oommms of the rapid growth of the provincial approval. bureaucratic empires The regional bosses ..... ~ r " Cedar firrn created in most districts, complained that while they got together to try to justify are asked to undertake their sizes by asking the communit9 planning and : : frustrated minister for something to do management of areas, with the huge staffs now in within their boundaries, a Mr. Ken Turpin,. Vice All subsequent attempts this ,fourth level •of govern- good deal of the authority to • President of Reflecto Shield to obtain the cooperation of ment. implement these functions of Canada, has told the the provincial government The united front called for rest with provincial agen- Herald that an attempt to in this location have failed the provincial, government cies. locate a cedar furniture Turpin states. He said that to revise legislation so that The district chairmen plant in Terrace has been his firm has over $1,000,000 their boards can improve complained that ' even abandoned and the firm's in orders on the books and their effectiveness. In a six simple by-law amendments cedar productsaffiliate will this was shown to govern- page brief, created during a now can take from six be locating in the State of ment authorities. However, secret session at the 73rd months to several years Washington. according to Turpin the Union of B.C. Municipalities because of delays within the Turpin ~said that he came government wanted to look convention, the chairmen municipal departments in te the Terrace area to assess into the company's books said that they mimt have Victoria. • •the possibility of locating in without giving the firm any BURNING DOWN THE OLD CATHOLIC CHURCH destroyed to make way for the new Cloverlawn this area. He said that visits assurance that an on Sunday was questioned by Some Terrace residents. Shopping Centre. to the local forest products agreement could be arrived The church and school building on left are being firms indicated that there at if the records sub- was an ample supply of the stantiated the firm's claims. TV choice and low quality cedar that his • firm required in the manufacture of cedar lawn Faced with this lack of $1.731 million in loans approved costs increase furniture. He said that he coeperationTurpin said that also met Indian leaders in he has given up hope of The Municipal Finance Of the new requests *, $19.6 For the District of The Kitimat-S'tikine Skeena Broadcasters Ltd. (CBS) Seattle, CHAN-TV the area and that all seemed locating in Terrace and the Authority (MFA) of British million is for sewerage Terrace a loan in the Regional District saw a loan • is pleased to announce new (CTV) Vancouver, and right forthelocationofsuch firm is now planning a Columbia will borrow a projects, $12.1 million for amount of $279,000 was in an amount of $72,®0 and •improved cablevision CFTK-TV (CBC) Terrace, a manufacturing enterprise manufacturing complex in further $57.4 million for the watei', $10.2 million for approved for local im- approved for recreation service for the Pacific all live and direct, via in Terrace. Washington• province's • municipalities public buildings and provement. The loan will be purposes. This is payable Northwest. microwave. and regional districts. equipment, $10.4 million for repaid over ten years.