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9A Lower Pool Rates ,Ould Increase . ) ~/, ~'7~,.', ~- ~-~.-~ . ~:. IT?.-:.'•. ........ :.:,,s • Now Showing at •~'| . I~a~,L~ha~l Dlnnor. ' i' ~ Mtermlflonal¢uldM. ~ , [/AHhe KALUM MOTEL. ServihgTerrace, Kifimaf, the Hazeltons, StewartandtheHass ; i a Furniture8 pp " " I I ,~----L~.,,.---~--* _ ~ I '.'i/: Hwy. 16 West, Terrace . " ~ .' , . L 'i " |" Adivisionol-TotemTVCentreLtd. I i ~Jarpagc ¢m[ors~.m, p.,t I i:i}. i.~ I. VOLUME 71 NO. d2 Price: 20 cents THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1977] .. I 455dLokelseAve..Tecmce. B.C. V8O]eeJ i J • , , ,, _ ~ ~. ~0.,~ ,' ~ i RECREATIONCOMMISSION MEETS • ,~." , m " :': " ." 'L, 9aiii SALMON Lower pool rates ,ould increase use ".::"//':' i: / !GAMGHT:'~'~--"" " ; '-- By ANDREW PETTER . in January 1976, before fees were was r marked by chippy polities as "I'll leave that to the chairman," hewas "just an obeerver." Herald S~ffWrlter increased, while only 758 people commission chairman Gerry Martin responded Jolliffe. Before leaving the meeting, Joiliffe attended public skating after a pace exchanged barbs 'with alderman Vic At another point Martin cut off the told the Commission: "You think you The Terrace Recreation Commission hike. "Jolliffe, chairman of the district district recreation superintendant haven problem with communication • ' :: hasendorsedapr~poealealiingfor the A similar drop in attendance also recreation committee. W.E. Casey who was trymg to explain (wlth the council) ... you reaily do have • ' .... i Another world record has gone the lowering of fees fdr public use of the occurred with swimming pool use, she At one point JolUffe, who attended that Weatherstone's figures were not a problem." : i.".. seven!~Y of foot the highfour jump..minute mile and-. the community arena andswimmingput pool. said. the meeting as an observer, muttered correct because there is a family Jolliffe had intended to speak with ',.,.'l'm~92 pound spring stamen eaugn~ in The proposal i putey forward by Westhorstone's proposal called for something to a repor~r in the back of swimming rate at the pool. the commission on a number of issues, the S~esna River near Terrace in 19~9 co~loner.,L~, ey__W~e~,~ne: the district to make family tickets the room. • .- . ' "That isn't relavent to the issue," but refrained from doing so after hi~ • l~m [~en glorified in record books, saidthatpresentfeesare"prohibitive" available, to reduce fees for children, "Do ~ou have something you want to stated Martin. exchangb with Martin. .travel brochureshno pace mats as me and discourage the public from using and to institute an across-the-board fee say, Vie?" Martin demanded sharply. The commission also decided to write ~ut of its kindever caught on sports the facilities. reduction. "Oh, I . wouldi~'t, dare, Mr. a letter to council asking why they have The Commission has been unhappy .... ,. Weatherstone claimed that if the fees She suggested that the district Chairman," Jolllff~ shot back. been denied the use of council with the district for some time •~::~utnomore. i/ were reduced, increased public experiment with the new fee structure When Jolliffe aslbed ff he was chambers for their meetings. claiming that council doesn't listen to :~."The' .Alaska ~.Fish and Game utilization might increase the overall for two to three weeks to see if it was permitted to talk with his"'collealp, Ijl* Commissioner Molly Nattress asked them. ............................. revenue to the district. effective in encouraging more people to m the back of the room, Martin r~-pffMM Joiliffe for an explanation but the But Joliiffe says the problem is that [ .- -Department anno.unced Wednesday She cited figures which showed that • tl~'t 50 year old Howard Rider of make use of the.... recreation facilities. that he:didnot want. the alderman alderman, still burning from his spat the Commission doesn't realize that it i •:":: ' ".'~""ding' ~u smashed the Skeena record by 2588 people took part in public skating The recreatmn commmsmn meeting being obnoxious: .... : with Martin, refused to answer saymg is just an advisory body. 1' .':i.B~v'on .~d.= athe 93 easternpounder sloe.,Friday of. tmra~oxin Kelp• O NTA R I0 MPP :..... :/'BupertAndrews, :lhrnortAndrews.directorofthestate . " "~., .~on of Sport Fish, said he was in ' " " ...: .'.':lilb:process of having the catch - . ; .certified by Field and Stream [[mm~ [[. • .~ .M#_gazine which maintains sports ~ dP'~' II ~ ~ d[~s~ ~ .. fl~kg records. [ " :Rider said. he hooked the salmon r~ ~ I ~ ~~ ~ t J [~_- • " ~ a whole herrin as bait on a 3 . ' m m -~- • ~, ~v. v I,'"..,.~,t. H~eeaid it took less th~ S minutes ~. - • i.":..tO.l~d' " the flsh . '. a ." " - I' " .-::'He sure made the old reel smoke," Y Iff' t"~ ~ I ~ I I [ ~der said. "But I really didn't know . / i • • I I l l ~ l l | ~hathe was unt ~ I.~ot him~ the ilk I I • |~. I • [ .... ~e¢.e ann eaugQ.~a gmnpse. ,t a~nos~ '2" • :.:~::~at sys~o~ ~ehieChcha~n~m}~b.~ Julyd~6and ~drmSoreinformatiotnngn and " i I " I " I I'' I I I : I''' " " ~ -- I I IS I • I iiil.:.:.,'i~ic'~°""" ""~"~~'~'" ' "' rated"" p~sibla pea~ byadeeisionfromtheeourtof Attorney General Roy ....B,rtl day party JUSt poi~ttcal ,• i"i:kt.'~, 'conservation and sa lmon from supporters as "be left the '....... ':'~ because fishermen are courtroom and proceeded to the OTTAWA (CP) -- Progressive eech only by'Prime Minister SCHEDULES DEBATE Baker said extra time is.needed Conservatives tried unsuccessfully ~ udeau. '~ *:":' . Government House Leader Allan because all MPs "should be I~iven an tofish more to meet high loan courthouse steps. : He said he was going to get his Wednesday to adjourn the Commons Leaders Joe ark. lot.the Con- MaeEachen said a Commons debate on opportunity to put their, views on mr-requirements," he said. for the day to protest what they say is a servative~ andEd Broadl~nt of the national unity, originally scheduled foi- record, since the question of Con- ton licences, now limitedby the belongings from the jail and would be back in the legislature today. A pro-gdvernment tone to Canada Day New Democrats O ~w.ell as a Social this week, will be heldnext Tuesday federation and national unity is one d government, are~olds to celebrations on Parliament Hill. Credit rePresad~tive,should also be and Wednesday. which affects every member." non for ~3,000 a ton, upfrom $500 prepared statement will be iasued next Week, Ziemba said. Miffed at Commons Speaker James able to sl~k to t!ie*~viMon audience, Conservative House Leader Walter The testiness is also fueled by •Lawyers for Abko Laboratories and Jerome for saying he was not ready to the perfle~ have mid;~ Baker immediately asked that the overnment hopes to start the sunuuer a. fi~e-to-ei-i~ht-tbn licence, ~reak for MPs .by getting key bills increasing wdh the size of the defendant employees, Dr. Joseph rule on a request for intervention in the Tt;udenu is eXp~ .ted:to speak for four government set aside a third day for Kohari and Valentine Abersek, and dispute, Nova Scotia MP Bob Coates to five minutee~mthepr~ram, maes debate as the op~ msition had already paNssed. • Crown counsel objected to the (PC-Cumberland-Colchester North) said Wedges.day;, .' :~"~ given one of its d zys for selecting the ova Scotia bflP Bob McCleave ~c said a Study of west coast (PC--Halifax-East Hants) warned he m's I/cencing programs will adjournment. called for the adjournment. tol~ic of discussio:z t,) the debate. Bryan Finlay, lawyer for Abko, said The opps~iUe" ~ Uy having MaeEachen said legislation is might slow down the process if the ,~ommendations that he hopes The Liberals, with the support of party lesders~/.~mkw .ould give ~ne government does not start replying to • that if Ziemba bad been allowed to progressing through the Commons too ~et .~tto effect' by next salmon Social Credit MP Leonel Beaudois program a ~~'.appeni for written questions that have been posed rill name the head of the answer the three questions relating to slowly for him to promise an extension the identity of his sources and had (Richmond) defeated the motion 112 to hatfoual imity:.~,i/!.'.~.:'~:i '/: by several Conservatives. ithin 10 days. 69 with six New Democrats and Lon of the debate. asked if his deportmentwould refused to answer, 'he would have The Conser~,atlves .llave been submitted that assistance was needed Jones (Ind--Moncton) backing the pressing the ll~eiiit on the issue ' 'licencing individuals rather Tories. ~ts, as is done for herring from the higher courtS. He said Ziemba for.the last two ~i!It has added to a m, LeBlanc suggested that was would have had the chance to appeal The Conservatives and the NDP have . ~rowing Mtin~; ~'= .the Comn~ons Drug y the sort of subject to be •the decision. ' ' complained nationally-televised or. oer Ziemba was asked who told him of Ca~da Day production will include a matters. :, : ":%, .' TRIO charges ',.x.. ,........ c, u Dc, T__TERNA TIVE .... //.: : ' MISSING Six Kitlmat men have been, charged .o,.. : .. , with traffieing in drugs following an Three people are presumed missing undercover operation that lasted following a report from Terrace CB several months in Klttmat. ::,//":;.... Long Beach port would negate operators of an SOS message in the Charged were Reynold Ramlal Douglas Channel Friday at 8:30 p.m. Gayah, age 28, for trafficking in According to police the SOS report $~forueweilportsatKitimat, B.C., authorities:~- coast facilities to cope with the 1.2 The company fir s~aP~l~ledto build a hashish; Frederick Brian Williams, YANCOUVER (CP) -- The Sun says to winning approval from United States million barrels a day which wiliLongBeachter..~..l,.ll~Ooto.l~,.1,97_6- said the people were floundering in age 21, for trafficking in marijuanna; .;in WaShington state would become Technical:problems facing the Long eventually flow from the Alaska and Schio's'ap.pu~mo.n n owm_~ms heavy seas.
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