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. 'C0me .k and,iilhi ":,.," u.e.:.e :.,, .,.,.. - - . . : on dBp!ay, now aI.~.: i: . 6$tH YEAR.NO~ : . . . . %•..- | I -. TERRACE, B,C., WEDNESDAY,MOVEMBER 10, 197! • " 7•'--". There was no pain involved in getting the Municipal Hall. c'enotaph. our photographem to snap a shot of Tommorrow the herald will not publish pretty D e l l a Th0mpson of Terrace but will rather join the community in tlieiriives in the past world wars. See whenlast week shecleared snow from celebrating Remembrance Day ' page sixand seven for feature. | -,,The O " Ring sa S ints": were ,very TORONTO (CP) -- The " " ' . " " "" -- partmentoflanda "" de-' Departmeni"bio]ogistawilF. Sare, it appeared simple at " w e l l r e c e i v e d h e r e . . . . ana forests firethe n~t with four r~kets, times," 'said M/'. Patey,. "but' is reaey to-fire.,a.!0~=..by,.-60 .. .... The~t~ssetupon.theeust assoon-as:we madearm~Ve. ...... ~ ..., .. ...... :..- ~..~= :~.:. ~. . .... . _~.. ceremonies. The cenotaph commemorates those men who gave ]~t~mlex**s. Of~f.~II,: L. Terrace storeS Wish ..... " , 2 -" ' t ',,'.m e ' :: .... off on . M d ' on ys There is~ ~ibili~tores in the l~tittonand all repsrtediy~ and •make.'" . :. : 'i -....' : "::" the Torra~ downtown area will run into problems of pr~erving : Although the.group. .',wi~ea ~. i.. he:obServant.an,extra day•0ff porishable goods.. ,.,',.' .... :.- ' ....... positive aetion-until me new.. next year.'~'...~.;i . ::~' . ' A super market :.spokesman ,Year, they d~d say the majority ,,. ~Approximately 76. percent of told the herald.that somef ned -: of Terraeebusin.essmenwere in ': : T~TaCe'.s ddWntown bimindsses must be put:into cold storage:>, f a.vour, of lhe.move; .Tbe,g r~pi-~: :. have repr e~nted themselves in during clesedhours. Monday ~ di0 not r_epsr.temy rePresent me i :'- a petition ~. town council for a closur~.@oUld Simply' dxtend~/,lletafl..Me~nan~ ,.As~c~den- .!,. change in .~the present bylaw Sunday's storage time and llius :-;i,Out dia speak on nenau 0x ~oea/ . goyerning open business hours, savea.lot of trouble. : ~business owners. . " • ~-i, ' " Under sl~kesman U. Rugg of " :.. "~:.:THINNERWEEK :. . }', An exception to the change Western ~I0rne Furnishings the One store manager described in bylaw would be observed in group addr~sed members of :the. closure as a way. of the kummer "months .and town council at al. regular, s~eading present employment, durin~;:Christmas shopping meetingiMonday night. -C~over a thinner: working Week.. Ume," a spokesman said.' : ' ",- , '" '.As fa~ as' his store :i/~as ..'~. " The request Was sulported by.;., concerned, part 'time and. full . su~MMER OPTION a group stateme,t which-time employees would not . . This ~ruling would gi~'e indicathd, a' generall trend of: Suffer from the closure." .Tiie ~nerchadts'the option of closing businesses in B.C. t~ close .one extra day Off would only all0@ : or opening their, businesses for day beyond:regul~ Sunday regular employees to work: totirist patronage and closing hours, regular five dayw0rking weeks C,ristmas shoppers, another The Terrace ' group and still get two days off... ,, spokesman said. recdmmended Moaday be the Saving money'or losing .~ :. " .M ~-- ~,~.~ - : , , - A quest,,,..,,., ~ . . ~ , . a . day of rest. :This.:reasoning money is not thereal issue,' ..- Gordon Rowland .,urged reportedly .w0uid give strong-one spokesman said, "it is ..clai~ification Of w~ther t~ benefits to: the super market ~:having time off. •'to pessibly•"~'~ petitioning merch'an-ts.'were businesses.: "All ~errace main~ enjoy the money y0u" do,have -~,uestin~a chan~e in bylaw to supermarkets were-included in " ~ : ~ect all~erch~ts in ~'~ ,,- " " . . I = ~'st thosein the downtown a~"~ea: Kitimat council sees .... dermanzv lftreturneda -- :....fe~ iwords saying: P off e m ,., ofoont--ti.fer twenty,years., " • . • • • • . :~~:. ~::.:~./He:isaid problems wonldarise • " , - .. " . ~i~:~i:/:- bUt/?elarification', could .';be .... •m" I I . " . . ' : ""i~ ~::"i: ~,.",:'Eedched:by clescribing .'the ri II iPi~ i ~ " : i-" :~ii:..!/:"mer,chanis involvedin. the- ~=~ I !'If II~=~II I~. " ..: ~::,' {"-.,i;..bylaw::chang~ ~ as. those: ..... /!: " " - . ' :-'~!i :"~ I~: '~ businesses catering ~ .to :the- :" ; ~ • ' dl " ,. .-"::" .;walking public.". .... ': ::i'., Kitimat city council have • d say that .since Premier-.. A..=,ro~nfromthe ~_titi~ne~s " received answers to their Bennett had opted 'for ~':the :,=~'~,~T=o,~. ~ta~,-= ~-,~ " ....... " ' Prine - " .... '~ .................... rotters m government, leaders, e ttupert area ana .since. " n~iblv whnl~sale and S'u~m~Iv asking about what is happening ~ere bad been nothing heard :s~"~i~ , woMd not~be affec¢~l • mportdevelopmentmnorthern, xromother c0mmumhes ~t.had ,~ m~,~,~,~,, ' " '~:~:, B'C: I : I " I .' : r " . ~en assumed that there::~vas :;-~Th-e-w'i~ol-'~--t~'niC..~as:ref:~ - i These..letters were written general agreement. With'~i'the - : ~ Ma,,or ~,,I"~'~: ~,~ ;• o: ' ~ter_~e ~ new.slrelease at propesal by..~e Premi.e~:; to c~mmit~ee..: . ~l~in~"wi[~ - wa~rs),t0, the assassination of/. Julius Caesar. But the players, after a long ask fo/~:the ~esult ofhis Stud/yso.~:~. :~NDP Clubof ~errace (lo~ti~ they'can see.for"themsi~lt,~s';fl!" not available)~ ~,:,: .,~: " , :., ;(- Prince Rupert was,/'re=dly " Tuesd-: ";'Nov '''~'":~ '-'-' ~'/":{' .............. ,~> .... ~., .Io- s'ao a m economically a .better. fight,~.: ...... _., ,..= ~,_-..: .... .... :. :'_... ..... , . ....... .::.,,: .... , .: ..~ ....... ., ..~, ..upon:~iitor Gt. NorUlertl. ti a u. . K ! m t Leo.s o ,u,: "...~,L. - ~":, ~..' '..': ,'.i' .... ...., . ! . ,..-.,..~. . ...:..- .: ,,~. -> ~, ,.. ,/~,~.:,,:- /../~ent!k, el '.for::diseiissidns of :'/.:../ .'-.:...(.:: ...~ : ~!,.~ .i.::!./.- :.-. 20, has been annouucedrby~ the- Kitlmat Lions Club, .The Li~s ~viil sponsor at "Leo Club~' thelr own .'cho0sing,7 ::7:~,:!: .: : . In announcing theformatl0n~ , .:.. Arabsk~; Liuns, Club Predldent • ;'noted'that the young.pe~le,0f ':~:~ .: Kitimat h~'ve trem~douS taleitt and energy and i,!e.w.~the needs i. of 'tl~e ' eommunity ' from 'a definite nersnectlve,. , ..... mrougn INVOLVED. " and ~dev, Past President, Dri-.Rol~ertD.~. ~oommin~Ii McCullough. Tulsa,'Oklah~ma. he sald~ U.S.A. notified the assoeiatlon's ~ w':"'" ave'.'tlm '.~"tl/en ~',900 elubs~0ft~eT:eo ClUb ~ "Frie~ initiate program during the;ear~, Part~ mutual, ul ijects Of: ofhisPresidentidlY~r Lions probllm~s: •.- ' Club~! r, have':~,alW~vs ~"been: solve WIlll Lions Willis, Was well received by the for the mix-up, but saying that 450 persons who sew it. the plsylcannot go on. He is Utilizinga.i simple set, con- shortly joined by Seapino, the sisting of a gypsy wagon and a clown played by Bob Hill, and couple of boxes, the cast of nine . ee.attempts 'to tell Seapino why performed a eomedy ofl man! : they have lost their touch. The.~ory line of the play tS abonta company hf actors who Then appears the rest of the are caught .on the stage• ~,st;o;..Cap!.tano, .~e w.arrior " exception- that~ some in. unaware and tnr,,~a e,, imp. •mm wngno, t-anmmm, me om principal agresment has been i11~h~-~/~~ Ct~,=n~t~|n fht- . I~I~' a~ (Peter van .der'Leelie), reached that it:~would come duke in the audience, who has'. . ottore,, the learned (Wzll under' the jurisdiction of' the themnn,w tn ~nrl.th9m hnm#~": Hsmkinson), Tristano, the lover. National Harbem'.(board .... The i~aginary "~luke'-has I/: (Ran. Ffitch), Isabella, the Mr. Howard fm't~er said that ~...~..~ ..... _ . ........ ~'~. sweetheart (Rita.Christensen), he had not hda~l ~ that any play that oon~erns itself: with": Columbine,:. the nag (Anne federal fin,neiai assistance the History of Man, and for the~-. W-lllis)'.ian.d~Ruff~..an°, the tart would be made ('available to ~ttoeneue mmmel) ¢luration"0f:the frst act, thei": ..... .. Prince Rupert~ r .il-10wever he /~etors atten~pt unsuccesafully!i ' - ' . . " . . . . . ' ~ ' tushow, man's progressfrom~i Lamb" to can9ass his expulsion from the Garden: ! e of Eden"to Greek legend (the:". .,,...:. :, ~.,..:. - return of Odesseus from the: A'letWr. from Frank Howard; MP for Sksem States that he finds it: extremeJy' difficult to. get any Clear in/brmatlon from either the Federal or the provincial government as to what is likely to ltake place at Prince Rupert'/ with 'the ;atisfied. ~a"th the answer. - Howard,:'. ,M.P::for'.. Alderman 'Angle said she Skeena; will/have ~a(.bUsy~ " ~ciieves' that Howard himself schedule when he visits .Terrace: .'an'not get any rune and Kiflmat next:week. = :ntormation. Mr.'Howard will a~ve at tl~ Another letter was from Terrace airport:at - 1:51'in tim Waldo Skillings,~ Pt~ovineia] afternoon :of. -':~Monday,. Minister • of' Industrial November 15th and will be met • Development, Trade .and by a ~rou- from the Hazeltnn • Commerce who stated that In ' " -^.. ,-,1. ,.:. ,._ ... __, ,_ ...fi _ ~ ....... area L.v,.~ ,.,,us w.u w=m m me nm anaylms, me aecmon discuss .,.:.~ --~,_,.'~i_,=_::. - . . . _ _ .... ce,,~, .l=.=~ r=~mqS now nemg reaenea ey onto the to eh~ Ha~,j#nn ,~, - • ministeref Transp0rt (Canada) l~r. Howar'd'w'illsu nd ali'S" and -this " government Moncia- thel-'C"i _1~.: .. , ' . ." " y um nTerrace, Will (provincial) had .been based ~o t~ wffffn~'t- fn~ ~,~,~o~, purely on the d~ctates of all the November lmh ~.d fa~ ,~= ' om c J{aetors lnvolveQ, mornin- _e ,, . . . . He wenton to saythat it was Novem~rl'~t~: . wea"aaY' :- .. understandable that Kitimat : ,.~ .... =3.... ,'_'_, .,t, , ~ . . ~ , - . " ...^..~J ~.--e-- J-. -~ ..... , ,t._ 'u, .wL-'uIlt~lU.y/ ule llm..Mr. wuuiu l~rt:|~lr uuvt:JU~llit:,t I.II,A'~ ]'[OW~rd Win lrPhtrn- tn q'~m4no~ but "let, . meassure, you. that all for"the--a'fe, . t rn~,."L~=:"="3':i'~-=mu ,¢v©aml$-'~'-":"~Z . conmderation has received the n ~---~-"h,i~1~v,~,~;.- " , - a d l~=v© u,. ~.._.__,,:.. ....... g most careful study of both the .'.,,, rat.'" ';.~"-";.~" "/~:"' " .... " , , . , ~ v,~, tuaa t~ %uStawa~ %,~"" , l Federa. • and Prowneml.. The'de'~P. m ~eu-mnerary'-~ '~ " ':re:as .... Departments.. .. ". • follow§" ' ' :""~t~ -~~ • • :: Aldermali B'anyay Caiied this .• l~onclayiNov~/5 ~::" ~:$i P l~ " - -- ........... ' arrive Terrace' and meet with : a ouncn o! nog wash leam,~ .... _. ..... - : ' down the garden path." Council ' Leons ..t;lUb :!;.from .:i:! Hazelton area S P M recalled :, that a ,study of. ~;: ,'~ ." be at CFTK.TV, urs K~hmat studios for tam of telev proposed /harbo '.( ' " , ." " ' 'p" g, ' isio~ Prince R~pert or Stewart) was intervie~v.to be,:sbown~laterlin: Promised, byPremeir Bennett day:~t.6 p~m;;.4~OO~P~M ,, call !.,( :!,-~::•',',-" : :, '•~.*:~,.i ¸*'I; ~s Riyer: Bridge : stands~ before, r flrst'. ~: : ;t .... nraVan' ~qaturday. :':,!Fourteen-;. ~ ~e.: e, ye.t senna U..l~n.~,..em.ter.~.omineca HerahL which 'the Northern iii, fi:tl~se young:. ,T.~h~,: ivated While' .:::i enth~la :~If t b e y i ~ "~'and ! a b cRizens'snd stigate:l ~'qubJn ~taCt?. contacted by council to see' if: Stewart. . ~ " any now do accept these bottles. You too can be a winner.ijust phone:theherald at Citizens are advised .that until . 635-6357 (Kitimat readerS,Call"collectli ~. such time as a central del~.t is established they may return the i: bottles and cans to the 'stores. " Thank you Carol JulsetliCf0r ' your "Hot Tip" Congratulatio~ns'to Carol Julseth of Paquette St. in Terrace, last Weeks .winner of -the herald "Stop the Presses Contest" Carol brought inthe pictureof thefirst truck to cross the new bridge over the Nass River into depot in town. Though there is supposed to be a depot in Kitimat the- operator has been unable to come to flnancinl agreement with the Provincial depot and thus has not yet Set anything up. Stores in town have .been. . " - Ringo and her f rie'nds: " rt " Alderman Angle brought up. =,,.~ot,~__ .... ,.. o.o. A Mart. "" -r-blem ~f em"t" ~ttl °~ ~ ................. # ~ ~ W '' r"' ~ .... ~ " ~,~ ~_ ..~..,v ~,~,,..:, ~ ". mallards, usually feed on the I}0n't forget:t'he Art Mart a.u =,up. ~o.o o~ ,...,a,o" t t ' " ' ..... , ~.ao, ,~ ,:,, easern shoreline a dawn. . The tea and art exhibzt m to be council meetln5 ,,.v,,,.~# ' " Therewereplentyofmallards ~ held on Saturday November • Previously there has been a. problem in town of what to do..- around today but they did not 13th at 2 pro. in the Cassie Hall With these bottles and.what the ~ include Ringo: " gymnasium. " law says regarding them . "!/ Humane Society inspectors All artists ,are invited to • She stated that legally chain' i led by WilLPatey have.been display their work. For further stores• are responsible.for ': tr~ingt~:cateh Hinge'for 11 information phone' 635-6918 or takin~ back those brands days with°utany"~uccess 635-2951.. '~ p.urchased off them and ~ivin~ai ' , • refundif there is no central -':; Julseth is winner: ' female mallard' With~th9.Vpull.~=~;'!'In-~gl~krk;~ ~"~!~:,:~ ~.-:..~;~j :,,,~., ~,~:t~,,~-~;~,,,. :-:" vrmea llupert L'iytc C, entre'S..:, time together seem to have Inst. ~;~''tra Cks ~ b~e [~'-~-'s?s~ .. ~:Mr.~mis~etha.t ~' Howard coucluded..With"a'.-:,.affa~r~,~ ~'.~ ~:~ ~.~ ..~:.~ '-~-~-.~. ,. ,• " " ' , ge and Prin,.,~ RU rt he es ~ ~d! torium was . ~ffietally the. ability, to _inter.pret t~ir ...... .,,~ . .L. .............................. : ring of a beverage c~ai, O~d '.:::~.i:~/ .If v~:~don.t geL:b'm-:'wfih~: Mr. Patey!i~ii,d,~ b ...... "' act.',ends . , ,. ~. : ,:~/!~::..~. 'her beakis no[ dr0hnd~ ~-.~'' °: '"i~'.':this ~mtd~.net~. I. don't ~ iat ttmgo sIlp bd~:~t@."the: ':"cnrlsteded "-last •; .Ftlday"and .parts',:iand the ~.a .... t,~ • - -find:-:~!0uti~. preciselyi~.wbat ~ the.; " "'"" '' . know!what::we'~aregol~g to' asshewam ~aturaay evenings, by the brawlonand off the stage: All ~fiderman Veit~said thi, t, this [[~ U~'~ •i L ~ t ~r))q~i~:/'.do,'-'~saidlaninspect°r of the food in shallow:wa'ter. Prlnce, Rupert:.. Theatre the actors. Walkoff tha'~eet, indicated the port in-:P~ince regards~'it°:flnanci~ff aid ands'.. ?!'..' .~.,:: Company and their Productl~ leaving. "HarleqUin, , their Rupert was ,going ahead Land suggestedco~cfl.contuct MI,A : ' i i.. . . . . . . r w. , TorontbHuma~eSeeiety~ ;t forg Saints:'by eergeH=man.: todealwith•theaudienee, provincial funds made Alderman StiCkne), regarded Fradk ::if!i! I" ,,I- : eingo is slowly starving. Sbe Don et .of "A compan~.:.of Wayward , managerplayedbyJohnGrant, they wanted., any~ fedei'al:, or Dud ':' Little `• for more : ....... r}/,} I'T|/~_ ~ ..: can't.open, bersolid food~ beak to:eat The tw0dtour, two act'pla#, " available to Rupert also made. '~thisinf°rn~ati°n'letter as:a lot.: of "buck ' "directed by Robert R. Whitely The second 'act opens with available to Kitimat. " " :" " " '~".': .... and produced . by BarD, C~' Harlequin on stage apologizing . -- " " passing, . and said he was not Frank Howard/M.P.,i~f~i ,I=.

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Page 1: -,,The O - CORE · 2018-01-10 · CP).-- ::~ . : , .. + .... ,+ .t ?/ +

. 'C0me .k and,iilhi ":,.,"

u.e.:.e :.,, .,.,.. - - . . :

on dBp!ay, now aI.~.: i: .

6 $ t H Y E A R . N O ~ : . . . . % • . . - | I - .

TERRACE, B,C., WEDNESDAY, MOVEMBER 10, 197!

• " 7•'--".

There was no pain involved in getting the Municipal Hall. c'enotaph. our photographem to snap a shot of Tommorrow the herald will not publish pretty D e l l a Th0mpson of Terrace but will rather join the community in tlieiriives in the past world wars. See whenlast week shecleared snow from ce lebra t ing R e m e m b r a n c e Day ' page s ixand seven for feature.

|

-,,The O " Ring sa S ints": were ,very TORONTO (CP) - - The " " ' . " " "" - -

partmentof landa " " d e - ' Departmeni"bio]ogistawilF. • Sare, i t appeared simple at " w e l l r e c e i v e d h e r e . . . . ana forests f irethe n~t with four r~kets , times," 'said M/'. Patey,. "but' is reaey to-fire., a.!0~=..by,.-60.. .... The~t~ssetupon.theeust assoon-as:we madearm~Ve. ...... ~ ..., .. . . . . . . :..- ~..~= :~.:. ~. . .... . _ ~ . .

ceremonies. The cenotaph commemorates those men who gave

]~t~mlex**s. Of~f.~II,:

L .

T e r r a c e storeS Wish . . . . .

" , 2 - "

' t ',,'.m e ' :: .... off on . M d ' on ys There is~ ~ibili~tores in the l~tittonand all repsrtediy~ and •make.'" . :. : 'i -....' : "::"

the Torra~ downtown area will run into problems of pr~erving : Although the.group. .',wi~ea ~. i.. he:obServant.an,extra day•0ff porishable goods.. ,.,',.'....:.- ' . . . . . . . positive aetion-until me new.. next year.'~'...~.;i . : :~' . ' A super market :.spokesman ,Year, they d~d say the majority ,,. ~Approximately 76. percent of told the herald.that somef ned -: of Terraeebusin.essmenwere in ': :

T~TaCe'.s ddWntown bimindsses must be put:into cold storage:>, f a.vour, of lhe.move; .Tbe, g r~pi-~: :. have repr e~nted themselves in during clesedhours. Monday ~ di0 not r_epsr.temy rePresent me i :'- a petition ~. town council for a closur~.@oUld Simply' dxtend~/,lletafl.. Me~nan~ ,.As~c~den- .!,. change in .~the present bylaw Sunday's storage time and llius :-;i,Out dia speak on nenau 0x ~oea/ . goyerning open business hours, savea. lot of trouble. : ~business owners. . " • ~-i, ' "

Under sl~kesman U. Rugg of " :.. "~:.: THINNERWEEK :. . }', An exception to the change Western ~I0rne Furnishings the One store manager described in bylaw would be observed in group addr~sed members of :the. closure as a way . of the kummer "months .and town council a t al. r egu la r , s ~ e a d i n g present employment, dur in~; :Chr is tmas shopping meetingiMonday night. -C~over a thinner: working Week.. Ume," a spokesman said.' : '

",- , '" '.As fa~ as' his store :i/~as ..'~. "

The request Was sulported by.;., concerned, part ' t ime and. full . su~MMER OPTION • a group s t a t eme , t which-time employees would not . . This ~ ru l ing would g i ~ ' e indicathd, a ' generall trend o f : Suffer f rom the closure." .Tiie ~nerchadts'the option of closing businesses in B.C. t~ close .one extra day Off would only all0@ : o r opening their, businesses for day beyond : regu l~ Sunday regular employees to work: t o t i r i s t p a t r o n a g e a n d closing hours, regular five dayw0rking weeks C, r i s tmas shoppers, another

The Terrace ' group and still get two days off... ,, spokesman said. recdmmended Moaday be the Saving money'or losing .~ :. " .M ~ - - ~ , ~ . ~ -

: , , - A q u e s t , , , . . , , . , ~ . . ~ , . a .

day of r e s t . :This.:reasoning money is not t he r ea l issue, ' ..- Gordon Rowland . , u r g e d reportedly .w0uid give s t r o n g - o n e spokesman said, " i t is ..clai~ification Of w ~ t h e r t ~ benefits to: the super market ~:having time off. •'to pessibly•"~'~ pe t i t i on ing merch'an-ts. 'were businesses.: "All ~errace main~ enjoy the money y0u" do,have - ~ , u e s t i n ~ a chan~e in bylaw to supermarkets were-included in " ~ : ~ect a l l ~ e r c h ~ t s in ~ ' ~ ,,-

" " . . I = ~'st thosein the downtown a~"~ea:

Kitimat council sees .... dermanzv lftreturneda • -- : .... fe~ iwords saying:

P off e m ,., ofoont--ti.fer twenty,years., " • . • • • • . :~~:. ~::.:~./He:isaid problems wonldarise

• " , - .. " . ~i~:~i:/:- bUt/?elarif icat ion ' , could .';be . . . . • m" I I . " . . ' : ""i~ ~::"i: ~,.",:'Eedched:by clescribing .'the

• ri II iPi~ i ~ " : i-" :~ii:..!/:"mer,chanis involvedin. the- • ~=~ I !'If II~=~II I~. " ..: ~::,' {"-.,i;..bylaw::chang~ ~ a s . those:

. . . . . /!: " " - . ' :-'~!i :"~ I~: '~ businesses catering ~ .to :the- :" ; ~ • ' dl " ,. .-"::" . ;walking p u b l i c . " . .... ': ::i'., Kitimat city council have • d say that .since Premier-.. A..=,ro~nfromthe ~_titi~ne~s "

r e c e i v e d answers to their Bennett had opted ' f o r ~':the : , = ~ ' ~ , ~ T = o , ~ . ~ta~,-= ~-,~ " ....... " ' Prine - " .... '~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rotters m government, leaders, e ttupert area ana .since. " n~iblv whnl~sale and S'u~m~Iv asking about what is happening ~ere bad been nothing heard :s~"~i~ , woMd not~be affec¢~l • mportdevelopmentmnorthern, xromother c0mmumhes ~t.had ,~ m~,~,~,~,, ' " '~:~:, B'C: I : I " I .' : r " . ~ e n assumed that there::~vas :;-~Th-e-w'i~ol-'~--t~'niC..~as:ref:~ - i These..letters were written general agreement . With'~i'the - : ~ Ma,,or ~, , I"~ '~: ~,~ ;• o: ' ~ ter_~e ~ new.slrelease at propesal b y . . ~ e Premi.e~:; to c~mmit~ee..: . ~ l ~ i n ~ " w i [ ~ -

wa~rs),t0, the assassination of/. Julius Caesar.

But the players, after a long

ask fo/~:the ~esult ofhis Stud/y so.~:~. :~NDP Clubof ~ e r r a c e (lo~ti~ • they'can see.for"themsi~lt,~s';fl!" not available)~ ~,:,: .,~: " , :., ;(-

Pr ince Rupert was,/'re=dly " Tuesd-: ";'Nov '''~'" :~ '-'-' ~'/": {' .............. ,~> .... ~., .Io- s'ao a m economically a .better. fight,~.: ...... _., ,..= ~,_-..: .... .... :. :'_... .....

, . ....... .::.,,:...., .: ..~ ....... ., ..~, ..upon:~iitor Gt. NorUlertl.

ti a u. . K ! m t Leo.s o ,u,: "...~,L. - ~":, ~..' '..': ,'.i' .... • ...., . ! . ,..-.,..~. • . ...:..- .: ,,~. -> ~, ,.. ,/~,~.:,,:- /../~ent!k, el '.for::diseiissidns of

:'/.:../ .'- .:...(.:: ...~ : ~!,.~ .i.::!./.- :.-.

20, has b e e n annouucedrby~ the- Kitlmat Lions Club, .The L i ~ s ~viil sponsor a t "Leo Club~'

• thelr own .'cho0sing,7 ::7:~,:!: . : : . In announcing theformatl0n~

, .:.. Arabsk~; Liuns, Club Predldent • ;'noted'that the young.pe~le,0f ':~:~ .: Kitimat h~'ve trem~douS taleitt

• and energy and i,!e.w.~the needs i. o f 'tl~e ' eommuni ty ' from 'a

definite nersnectlve,. , . . . . .

mrougn INVOLVED. " and ~dev, Past President, Dri-.Rol~ertD.~. ~oommin~Ii

McCullough. Tulsa,'Oklah~ma. he sald~ U.S.A. notified the assoeiatlon's ~ w':" '"

ave'.'tlm '.~"tl/en ~',900 elubs~0ft~eT:eo ClUb ~ "Frie~ i n i t i a t e program during the;ear~, Part~ mutual, ul ijects Of: ofhisPresident idlY~r Lions probllm~s:

• .- ' Club~! r, have':~,alW~vs ~ "been: solve WIll l

Lions

Willis, Was well received by the for the mix-up, but saying that 450 persons who sew it. the p l sy lcannot go on. H e is

Utilizinga.i simple set, con- shortly joined by Seapino, the sisting of a gypsy wagon and a clown played by Bob Hill, and couple of boxes, the cast of nine . ee.attempts 'to tell Seapino why performed a eomedy ofl man! : they have lost their touch.

The.~ory line of the play tS abonta company hf actors who Then appears the rest of the are caught .on the stage• ~,st;o;..Cap!.tano, . ~e w.arrior " except ion- that~ some in. unaware and tnr,,~a e,, imp. •mm wngno, t-anmmm, me om principal agresment has been i11~h~-~/~ ~ Ct~,=n~t~|n fht- . I~I~' a~ (Peter van .der'Leelie), reached that it:~would come duke in the audience, who has'. . ot tore, , t he learned (Wzll under' the jurisdiction of' the themnn,w tn ~nrl.th9m hnm#~": Hsmkinson), Tristano, the lover. National Harbem' . (board. . . .

T h e i ~ a g i n a r y "~luke'-has I / : (Ran. F f i t c h ) , Isabella, the Mr. Howard fm't~er said that ~...~..~ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ~'~. sweetheart (Rita.Christensen), he had not hda~l ~ that any play that oon~erns itself: with": Columbine,:. the nag (Anne federal fin,neiai assistance the History of Man, and for the~-. W-lllis)'.ian.d~Ruff~..an°, the tart would be made ('available to

~ttoeneue mmmel) ¢luration"0f:the frst act, thei": • . .... .. • Prince R u p e r t ~ r .il-10wever he /~etors atten~pt unsuccesafully!i ' - ' . . " . . . . . ' ~ '

tushow, man's progressfrom~i Lamb" to can9ass his expulsion from the Garden: ! e of Eden"to Greek legend (the:". .,,...:. :, ~., ..:.

- return of Odesseus from the:

A'letWr. from Frank Howard; MP for Sksem States that h e finds it: extremeJy' difficult to. get any Clear in/brmatlon from either the Federa l or the provincial government as to what is likely to ltake place at Pr ince Rupert'/ with 'the

;atisfied. ~a"th the answer. - Howard,:'. , M . P : : f o r ' . . Alderman 'Angle sa id she Skeena; w i l l / h a v e ~a(.bUsy~ "

~ciieves' that Howard himself schedule when he visits .Terrace: .'an'not get any rune and Kiflmat next:week. =

:ntormation. Mr.'Howard will a ~ v e at t l~ Another let ter was from Terrace airport:at - 1:51'in tim

Waldo Skillings,~ Pt~ovineia] afternoon :of. -':~Monday,. Minister • of ' Industr ia l November 15th and will be met

• Development, Trade .and by a ~rou- from the Hazeltnn • Commerce who stated that In ' " -^ . . ,-,1. ,.:. ,._ ... __, ,_ . . . f i _ ~ . . . . . . . area L.v,.~ ,.,,us w .u w=m m me nm anaylms, me aecmon discuss .,.:.~ --~,_,.'~i_,=_::. - . • . . _ _ . . . . c e , , ~ , . l = . = ~ r=~mqS now nemg reaenea ey onto the to eh~ Ha~,j#nn , ~ , - • ministeref Transp0rt (Canada) l~r. Howar'd'w'illsu nd a l i 'S" a n d -this " government Moncia- thel-'C"i _1~.: .. , ' . . " " y um nTerrace, Will • (provincial) had .been based ~o t~ wffffn~'t- fn~ ~,~,~o~, purely on the d~ctates of all the November lmh ~ . d fa~ ,~= '

o m c J { a e t o r s l n v o l v e Q , m o r n i n - _ e , , . . . .

• He wenton to saythat i t was Novem~r l '~ t~ : . w e a " a a Y ' : - .. understandable that K i t ima t : ,.~ . . . . =3 . . . . ,'_'_, .,t, , ~ . .~ , - . " . . . ^ . . ~ J ~ . - - e - - J - . -~ . . . . . , , t . _ ' u , . w L - ' u I l t ~ l U . y / u l e l l m . . M r . w u u i u l ~ r t : | ~ l r u u v t : J U ~ l l i t : , t I . I I , A ' ~ ] ' [ O W ~ r d W i n l r P h t r n - t n q ' ~ m 4 n o ~

but "let, . meassure, you. that a l l for"the--a'fe, . t rn~,."L~=:"="3':i'~-=mu ,¢v©aml$-'~'-":"~Z . conmderation has received the n ~ - - - ~ - " h , i ~ 1 ~ v , ~ , ~ ; . - " , - a d l~=v© u,. ~.._.__,,:.. . . . . . . . g most careful study of both the .'.,,, rat.'" ';. ~"-";.~" "/~:"' " .... "

, , . , ~ v,~, t u a a t ~ %uStawa~ %,~"" , l Federa. • and Prowneml.. The'de'~P. m ~eu-mnerary'-~ '~ " ':re:as ....

Departments.. ..". • follow§" ' ' :""~t~ -~~ • • ::

Aldermali B'anyay Caiied this .• l~onclayiNov~/5 ~::" ~:$i P l~ " - - - ........... ' arrive Terrace' and meet with : a ouncn o! nog wash leam,~ . . . . _. . . . . . - : • '

down the garden path." Council ' Le ons ..t;lUb :!;.from .:i:! Hazelton area S P M recalled :, that a ,study o f . ~;: , '~ ." b e a t CFTK.TV,

urs K~hmat studios for t a m of telev proposed /harbo '.( ' " , ." " ' ' p " g, ' isio~ Prince R~pert or Stewart) was intervie~v.to be,:sbown~laterlin: Promised, b y P r e m e i r Bennett day:~ t .6 p~m;;.4~OO~P~M ,, call

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~s Riyer: Bridge : stands~ before, r flrst'. ~: : ; t .... nraVan' ~qaturday. :':,!Fourteen-;. ~ ~e.: e,

ye.t senna U..l~n.~,..em.ter.~.omineca HerahL

which ' the Northern

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fi:tl~se young:. ,T.~h~,: ivated While' .:::i enth~la :~If t b e y i ~ "~'and !ab

cRizens'snd st igate: l

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contacted by council to see' i f : Stewart. • . ~ "

any now do accept these bottles. You too can be a winner.i just phone:theherald at Citizens are advised .that until . 635-6357 (Kitimat readerS,Call"collectli ~. such time as a central del~.t is established they may return the i: bottles and cans to the 'stores. " Thank you Carol JulsetliCf0r ' your "Hot Tip"

Congratulatio~ns'to Carol Julseth of Paquette St. in Terrace, last Weeks .winner of -the herald "Stop the Presses Contest"

Carol brought inthe pictureof thefirst truck to cross the new bridge over the Nass River into

depot in town. Though there is supposed to

be a d e p o t in Kitimat the- operator has been unable to come to flnancinl agreement with the Provincial depot and thus has not yet Set anything up.

Stores in town h a v e .been.

• . " - Ringo and her f r i e ' n d s : " r t " Alderman Angle brought u p . =,,.~ot,~__ . . . . ,.. o . o . A Mart. " " - r -b lem ~f em"t " ~ t t l °~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # ~ ~ W ' ' r " ' ~ . . . . ~ "

~,~ ~ _ . . ~ . . , v ~,~,,..:, ~ ". mallards, usually feed on the I}0n't forget:t'he Art Mart a . u =,up. ~o.o o~ , . . . , a , o " t t ' " ' . . . . . , ~ . a o , ,~ ,:,, easern shoreline a dawn. . The tea and art exhibzt m to be council meetln5 ,,.v,,,.~#

' " Therewereplentyofmallards ~ held on Saturday November • Previously there has been a. problem in town of what to do..- around today but they did not 13th at 2 pro. in the Cassie Hall With these bottles and.what the ~ include Ringo: " gymnasium. " law says regarding them . "!/ Humane Society inspectors All artists ,are invited to • She stated that legally chain' i led by WilLPatey have.been display their work. For further stores• are r e spons ib le . fo r ': tr~ingt~:cateh Hinge'for 11 information phone' 635-6918 or t a k i n ~ back those brands days with°utany"~uccess 635-2951.. ' ~ p.urchased off them and ~ivin~ai ' , • re fund i f there is no central -':; Julseth i s w i n n e r :

' female mallard' With~ th9.Vpull.~=~;'!'In-~gl~krk;~ ~"~!~:,:~ ~.-:..~;~j :,,,~., ~,~:t~,,~-~;~,,,. :-:" vrmea llupert L'iytc C, entre'S..:, time together seem to have Inst. ~;~''tra Cks ~ b~e [~'-~-'s?s~ .. ~:Mr.~mis~etha.t ~' Howard coucluded..With"a'.-:,.affa~r~,~ ~'.~ ~:~ ~.~ ..~:.~ '-~-~-.~. ,. ,•

" " ' , ge and Prin,.,~ RU rt he es ~ ~d! torium was . ~ffietally the. ability, to _inter.pret t~ir ...... .,,~ . .L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ring of a beverage c ~ a i , O~d '.:::~.i:~/ .If v~:~don.t geL:b'm-:'wfih~: Mr. Patey!i~ii,d,~ b

...... " ' act.',ends . , ,. ~. : ,:~/!~::..~. ' her beakis no[ dr0hnd~ ~-.~'' °: '"i~'.':this ~mtd~.net~. I. don't ~ iat ttmgo sIlp bd~:~t@."the: ':"cnrlsteded "-last •; .Ftlday"and .parts',:iand the ~.a . . . . t,~ • - -find:-:~!0uti~. preciselyi~.wbat ~ the.; " " ' " " ' ' . know!what::we'~aregol~g to' a s s h e w a m ~a turaay evenings, b y the b r a w l o n a n d off the stage: All ~fiderman Veit~said thi, t, this [[~ U ~ ' ~ •i

L ~ t ~r))q~i~:/'.do,'-'~saidlaninspect°r of the food in shallow:wa'ter. P r l n c e , R u p e r t : . . Theatre the actors. Walkoff tha'~eet, indicated the port in-:P~ince regards~'it°:flnanci~ff aid a n d s ' . . ? ! ' . . ' .~.,:: Company and their Produc t l~ leaving. "HarleqUin, , their Rupert was ,going ahead Land suggestedco~cfl.contuct MI,A : ' i i..

. . . . . . r w . , T o r o n t b H u m a ~ e S e e i e t y ~ ;t forg Saints:'by eergeH=man.: todealwi th• theaudienee, p rov inc ia l f u n d s m a d e Alderman StiCkne), regarded Fradk ::if!i! I" ,,I- : eingo is slowly starving. Sbe Don et .of "A compan~.:.of Wayward , managerplayedbyJohnGrant, they wanted., any~ fedei'al:, or Dud ':' Little ̀ • for more :

....... r}/,} I'T|/~_ ~ ..: can't.open, bersolid food~ beak to:eat The tw0dtour, two act'pla#, " available to Rupert also made. '~thisinf°rn~ati°n'letter as:a lot.: of " buck ' "directed by Robert R. Whitely The second 'act opens with available to Kitimat. " " :" " " '~".': ....

and produced . by BarD, C~' Harlequin on stage apologizing . -- " " passing, . and said he was not Frank Howard/M.P.,i~f~i ,I=.

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GREAT WHITE HOPE • 7& 9:15 P/M~ ~,

Connecting Kitsault Telephone Sub- scr ibers to new exchange for initial service prior to placing exchange into service a re installers Dennis Mulroney

Testing Long Distance Circuits Out of Kitsault Exchange pr ior to placing exchange • into service to provide K i t s a u l t r e s i d e n t s wi th in i t ia l telephone service on October 17th, a re

(front) , Bill McGraw of Te r race (center), and Bob Grant (rear). Cost of exchange and installation was $80,000.

B.C. Telephone Installers Bill McGraw of Terrace (left), i and Dennis Mulroney. Cost of exchange and in- staUation was $80,000.

Trudeau attacks union ieaders

The Lapalme drivers were being used by certain union leaders who, Mr. Marchand said, "did not have the courage to contest an election for politi- calends, as I did." Mr, Marchand refused to be-

QUEBEC (CP).-- Prime Min- ister Trudeau and Jean Mar- chand, regional economic ex-

, pansion minister, attacked the "cowardice of union leaders who exploit the workers for, pc. litical ends," at a banquet here

NEW YORK (AP) -- Fashion designer Yves St. Laurent l~as posed nude for an advertise- ment for his new men's cologne. The ad shows a heavily shad- owed photograph of the designer seated with a halo of light behind his head. Below the photo is a caption and a picture of the cologne. The ad is ap- pearing in the current' isaue of French Vogue and will run this week in other .French• publications. His bminess agent here says he doubts the ad wil)

i CPAir announces ?;'/+, new Winter ::~

Scl~dule in effect . Octob.~r 3g 1971, i +++i

reservationsconta.~t::~.++?:,/ ++i++:++i+! + • i :

your neares t CP Ai~i /~ i+i: ?~ili.ii!i} `~i' .!:i: :i • Ticket Office:. .•. .• ,i / i : :':•:~//: +iii~i:(]•!":=::+ii +, i• Phone: 635-7111 .+~+-+ ++~: : : +++~: i :

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Testing Switches prior to placing new Kitsault "' ...... +:"+"- ....... :: "' exchange into service to provide Kitsaul t residents + . ~ ; ~ •-~.+ .-. i• !!!! with initial telephone service on October 17th are '~/// :%:~ :.: B.C. Telephone installers Bill McGraw of Terrace ~+ +:+ + ~ +: '+' : (back), and Bob Grant of Pr ince Rupert . Cost of

exchange and ins ta l l a t ionwas ,80 ,000 . I o a n s f o r + + +++++

Bartender h o m e o w n e r s ++ ; . + ++ + + " + +

fools m e iics ' Owning your home is l ike money in the For more information and fastl confidential bank. It's called "equi ty" and having service come in or call us. We have the .

CLEARWATER, B.C, (C'P)-- ~e r clumsy and he has been "equi ty" In your home gives you special experience and are eagel" to serveyou best. This central British Columbia given a year to make ful l resti. , borrowing power at the Associates. ' L " " " " " ' " " I community, beset by problems tution or the sentence will be Equity can get you money for home • " : in getting a hospital and a dec. more severe." toT, was served for a week by a • - . . . . . . . . improvements or big purchases+like a car, i : . ' mr~i~:zl . . . . . . . . " Jonn .arwooa, cnawman, ot ,.~.~+,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - +~ . ,~ ~ - - - - - . - , ~ - - = , - - - - - - - - , - a cottage, a boat or anything else you may. ~ . 1 ] ~ . . . . . . . I I I I [ JU~I*~ / . , . ' " " " ~ . . . . . . • " " - " ~ " " i "

A former b ̂ r - rl-r " - : ' -- me ulearwater hospital ooaro, = w a n t . , up to $10,000 or mo/e, I J ~ U W ¢ I I I , ~ [ " • . . .

and Canad|n- ":--- ,+,_..z,. ~ sad an mvestzgation a te the l "r b" = " = ,+ ~+ ,++~:~.~.~-... . . . . . . . . - - + u : ~ , . , . , + + m ~ : m ~ + + ;-- '~'~-"-tor~ . . . . .~=.., + ~..~^t. I + + = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + + + ~ , ~ m - . ~ . . ~ , , , . . , . . +_..+

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+" + t L T ~ ++++ . . . . . -e1[~£¢~ueallon+a3rllffl~'.~ .... ---- • ..-,+. ,~+ . . . . . . . . . . . . + t. .. ~ ..,, ..... r'. argumem aDOU[ asplrm . . . . • the Clearwater hospital board . . . . . ~'.';~ . . . . + ........ " "' "+ .... I and members of the medical ~ , ~ n ~ m ~ m ~ . ~ m . + ~ m . o , ~ o 4 ~ q ~ D < = _ :, m < ~ m ~ ~ - - : : ' - ( ' " ""m profession in. Kamloops and

x 'i 'i Isaac Wolfe, 43, alSO known to : ~ i ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ With every purchase police on the Prairies under the

alias of Ivan Wiffe, 'passed +.+~ new or used car; himselfoffherelastAprllas Dr. o f " a Wllbert yon Ropa, a medical

.an,to~ from :Reum Motel Ltd,?:~ He performed no surgery, but J I I ~" ' '

treated several residents for Until Dooembe + 6 , + 1 9 7 2 i minor ailments and stitched up a wound suffered in an indust- 20 L B. + .- - riai accident. ' I,

He also obtained by fraud NEW 7977 MODELS I + I I ~ $1,025 from the Royal Bank of " - .• Canada, and d car from a rental !1 i firm and medical supplies from . " ,

- P! oo . . , p + : : 3 i97i New olet 2 d r *:*+'+++ SEN+ENC"- SU,PEN,,E, Ghevr ' - a - " o - s + ; Wolfe has bean given concur- " "" /;"-"::+'::"" I !

rent suspendedsentencestotal, i971 N gain m 2 or+ ' : : ' ', ling one year for falsely imper. : OW " a " ' . . . . I !

sonatingrental firm.defrauding thea bankd°ct0rand thelandear ~1 - 1~71 New Pontiac Ilardlop i + r '' . l ' t ~

Provincinl Judge Stuart van i A L L T H E S E 1,71 M O D E L S HAVE B E E N " R E D U C E D /TO" c I E A R I : $O•+ F O R A i Male of Kamlcops, wh6sen- R E A L . S A V I N G S S E E & D E A L ON o N E O F T H E S E +1971 U N I T S ' ~ T O D A Y i ,+ :,..."": :"+ ." :."+'~7 tenced Wolfe, said Monday: ~ I

"V°n R°pa is an intelligent I USED CARS & TRUCKS 1 i =" + " + ' I + " i * =~ ' ' ''~' " ~ I ' man and I felt a jail term would - " ,.. • . :~, +,-: I serve no real:purpose in this • ~'~ : .+,"',,. j

=+ 1 9 7 9 VOLKSWAGON i / i ! i . i .... $ 1 6 9 6 Monday night. He didn't doubt.the statistics appear in North America. "The'circumstances were ra. " I

Meanwhile, outside the corn- but tlie level of :unemployment Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]

munity centre where 2,500 Lib- had been "increased considera- i 9 7 0 D A T S U H n d ii i iiiii.ii.~i!iiiiiiiiiii'i!i~.(.i....i )'i:~ii'.i.. $ 1 9 9 5 " ~ t eraI party supporters attended bly by the arrival on the :em- ed • . . i : i the banquet, about lOOpeople ployment maket of your~g ' demonstrated in support ~ the people and women" wbo join S a lla io .... .. i .. il -

T_~palme mail. truck drivers the ranks of the unemployed 1 9 6 9 P O N T J A C F O t ~ ' ' ' I S 2 3 9 6 1 who lost their jobs on Montreal before they ever find a. job. ' Island when a post office Mr. Trudeau touched only ~ ii trucking contract was re- lightly on the subject, backing" ur r ' / I • !

op + + +oh .d 1 9 6 9 POHTflL¢ I ' Inside, Mr. Marchand said said. " . "J+ $ 2 4 9 5 the Confederation 'of National • Two Door " /~! '

....... Trade Umonswant~ to create , He said Canadawas a r i c h . " 1 9 6 9 B E A U H O H T IW :':'' "" .... ; !ii~,": ~,'iiii~$!19e6 - ~'.tli a%ut the La-sime country, even, surpassing the ' I o ,,t~ . .... v United States in some areas " i'i ~ affmr. , ~ ,,,, . • , ., .

• +?, Bilimore+mofor . H O l e | : + +: i + + V ~ I C O ~ R + ( e P ) " ~:D+.I + me i+Ver-agei+l~+~,wkiehgm. + + ' ' " +k . ' ' @ r ' ' "I k . k . . . . 1: ~ ~P ' " ' ' %

G0rd~:S+hrum; chalrman of?+erale ear+ben dlbxlde,~, h e said. - 2 T " . ~ J K | " G s W ~ 4v "~""!".+:'yA~I+~O~,/~E,, . e , ~ , . ~ + ~ i d , P - + : ~ d o l 1 , . V 0 . .+ ' . J l ~ . , ~ ~P+, : ,o : , : - i : ! " ,++!"+ i , i l ,'" N~,.+;+ j ! : ,, , : : :~. . : : ~ , . : . , ~ l ~ n # , V , ; Au~ohii:::~'+:.,:',,,+,o!,:.,~:':,:~:~,~i:o(~.+~!+~.:++,,. .+, -"

+ 1 9 7 0 IH?ERflATIOHIL+:I+;i+,+ + + + +++el + ++ + +!+ $ 2 1 M ++'. +++ '+ .... Y + he + worded that an rail.sol. Dr, s+~+m.,Llm can~paigning . " F o r R + d s e P ¥ + f l ~ + s ~+ilep+~fie+;*:/672i I : '. +i . / o n c e , a+ntl-teclmology and'anti- agalmttl~:iJbe0~electricgadg..i + ' m " ~'+~:; ~+J++h+.'' " ' ' Tei+k.045",J3++: :/++;+(+/] . . . . . ...... ++ , ~.~'++++:1+' . . + ' " " ' ' . . . . . . + ~ ' + ~+ + + . . . 1 " h + ' : + 4 t '+' +'+1 + Q " Q + +~' ;r ' ~ ~++ ++' ~ + C 1': ' ' ++ ' ~ ~ m4+ : + +++ ;' " ~ : 1 inteUectualrevolutlonis]taking etslSuch as,lxqthbrushes;and+ '

l~Ce JJn..He sldd-~In'+~l~i~8+'wlHRern '+°rld'+lilt+l+, Mon-.".+(i~i ~?ar~g kniV,belk~, that (~ f.~ llie++ 'Isgl~ded' wm cdnsel've +. .'+ '!+"+!"Y" ~ ' d a i ~+i~r~IM. +v atarl"+ n e o n s , ~" (. ~ ~.+.i+:' "!, I 0 S a i l ~]11 ' s u e ~ "+ "i~ ' +1̀ ' "1" " . i " ~ + O S ' , r 1 1 9SOI ~+ !GMe ++ :i IL: +: i i~| ~:i: .,+'

• d~y+ f l i t : m e .leaddrs + of:. th ls , powe~and:p¢~+ ,nt constructlon r - 1 0 ~ ' ~ d e r n Rooms +- TV+,!n: Eve+Y: R o ~ m : i + ' ' r e ' : 4 1 ~ ~L ~ m ++: ;.;,::k~ : ++ . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ; " "" . . . . " N ~ : W . W ' . - + '!',L+'+.+~.'i':+l"~,O~+~+i:il~lCkUl~.'+6 C~++I,~,,+SP~, m+ , , '.*, . o.+}+''"L.~ ' H : + + '

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They dJed tor you "If you can't Remember...think!" This is the theme of The Royal

Canadian Legion's Remembrance program this year. It takes a realistic look at our population's age grouping and recognizes the fact that 60 percent of the population are under 30. Not only are students unable to remember World War II, many school teachers are also too young to have had any personal involvement.

So the thrust of the 1971 Remembrance message is not that t h e s e peop le s h o u l d bow the i r h e a d s a n d h y p o c r i t i c a l l y p r e t e n d to r e m e m b e r s o m e t h i n g w h i c h h a p p e n e d b e f o r e t h e y w e r e b o r n . Th e m e s s a g e v e r y s i m p l y is : " I f y o u c a n ' t r e m e m b e r w a r , t h in k of t h e p e a c e a n d y o u r d u t y as a C a n a d i a n c i t i z e n . "

I n a n a g e of v o c i f e r o u s p ro t e s t g r oups , o n e h e a r s a g r e a t d e a l a b o u t

liberty, civil rights, Opportunities for youth and "doing one's thing". The 1971 Remembrance theme attempts to repatriate one word, a word which somehow has become foreign to too many of us. That word is " r e s p o n s i b i l i t y " .

For those who are fortunate enough not to remember war, Remembrance Day still bas an important message. It is not a message of old battles, but one of old causes. It is not a message of death and the past, but one of hope and the future. Remembrance is a time duringwhich we all can examine our sense of responsibility as Canadian citizens. If we don't d~ it on this day, when else in our run-on,eared calendar will w e find time tO make a true assessment of ourselves ~is citizens of this country and of the world?

Hunters take care Now tha t the h u n t i n g s e a s o n is i n fu l l

s w i n g , it c a n n o t be r e p e a t e d e n o u g h o r i m p r e s s e d u p o n us a l l t h a t the u t m o s t c a u t i o n s h o u l d b e t a k e n by t h o s e w i t h a l o a d e d r i f l e in t he i r h a n d s .

F o r , s t r a n g e a n d s a d a s i t s e e m s , m o r e h u n t e r s shoo t a t a n y t h i n g t h e y see m o v i n g , a n d m o r e t h a n o n ce , i t h a s t u r n e d out to b e a n o t h e r h u n t e r , o r s o m e c a m p e r s t r o l l i n g i n t h e woods .

T h e r e a r e qu i t e a f e w l i t t l e c a b i n s o n t h e b o r d e r s of t he l a k e s - a r o u n d t h e h i g h w a y n e a r P r i n c ~ R U p ~ i ~ t ~ a r e peop le who g o o u t t h e r e " t o g e t a ~ a y f r o m it a l l " .

A n d t h e y h a v e b e e n s h o c k e d a n d d i s m a y e d to f i n d b u l l e t s f l y i n g in a l l d i r e c t i o n s n e a r t h e i r c a b i n s o r n e a r t h e m w h e n t h e y a r e i n or b e s i d e those c a b i n s .

H u n t e r s s h o u l d r e a l i z e t h a t , a l t h o u g h i t i s a f ine o u t d o o r spo r t , h u n t i n g c a n b e a p o t e n t i a l l y d a n g e r o u s t h i n g .

T h a t p i e c e of f u r y o u s e e t h r o u g h the b u s h e s c o u l d b e the c o l l a r of a fe l low- h u n t e r ' s c o a t ; t ha t w a v i n g b r u s h o r l e a v e s r u s t l i n g cou ld b e a c h i l d o r a d u l t ou t p i c k i n g u p p r e t t y s t o n e s o r j u s t

walking, enjoying the clean, flesh air; those sounds down by the lake could be a camper launching his boat to chick on his cabin or spend the day there.

Game conservation officers have impressed over and over the fact that a hunter should have a dea r view of the animal before him, and he knows for sure where his companion hunters are (if he i s ,ha party); then, and then only should he •pull the trigger. A n d .pack ~ . _ nvee r~-/_ .an.animal.

woods , o r s o m e e q u a l l y foo l i sh fe l low wi l l t a k e a p e t s h o t a t h i m , t h i n k i n g he co u l d b e a p o t e n t i a l S u n d a y v e n s i o n r o a s t .

H u n t e r s - t a k e ca r e • H u n t i n g i s a

m o s t s e r i o u s b u s i n e s s a n d too m a n y l i v e s a r e los t t h r o u g h c a r e l e s s n e s s i n the woods.

H u n t e r s - b e w a r e - t h a t " d e e r " o r " m o o s e " you f i r e a t c o u l d p o s s i b l y b e a h u m a n b e i n g - s o m e o n e ' s f a t h e r o r h u s b a n d .

P l a y i t s a f e a n d m a k e s u r e b e f o r e y o u p u l l t h a t t r i g g e r - y o u ' l l n e v e r r e g r e t i t .

- A " ~ a r c h for w i l d h o r s e s w i n d s up.i ~i *donnybrook between MacLeish ! m~fitainhermit ,~ and Jeff, a Alb, ,~ ~ ~ a ~ e ~ ; i n CBC~TV's Saunday, a t~

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WEDNESDAYI NOVEMLBER 10, 1971

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-Is he. supposed to go o~ welfare so he can neither starve to death nor live life decently. Is he supposed to rebel agaiml the society which he worked in while :he was ••capable of

- working. ' Today, this ,is my problem.

-.~-*M~" upbringing does not perxnit • m e t e ~take-the road of ye~:i~y °l~ride does not pen me ~ to ~ ' beg, . especially

:considering that all my life I have been. paying, dues in one

• f o r m or another, including • c o m p e n s a t i o n c o v e r a g e

"~ ,-,for.just Such an incident which happened, to me -~ an accident whieh disabled me.

I . have been improperly processed and " --left incapacitated and unassisted by~

• ~ the bureaucratic., system of / tried to draw today's society. I

' attention by breaking a window at the WCB to no avail. The law i~sisted at looking into the criminal, act ~but disregarded

..the purpose of i t - ' t h e n - in search of truth, called upon the same people that did wrong to me before.

I n the way of •help I was committed to a menta l

Frank Howard speaks from Ottawa In one sense contracts let by

government for such matters as defence are welfare payments. to areas and industries. When government spends a great deal of money in areas for matters such as defence contracts, there is no doubt that industry in the area in question develops a certain reliance on such income and, because this is not wealth

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producmg |t really amounts to sort of a welfare program to industry and, to communities.

relating to so-called defence expenditures reveals that there is a great disparity in regional distribution of this money which is yours.

I ' l l relate some figures hereunder about this maker

and while they are not the huge amounts that were involved and wasted on the Bonaventure and the hydrofoil, they a re nonetheless quite revealing.

First, we must keep in mind that I am only now going to talk about contracts let during a ten day period between October 1st and 15th this year, and only those contracts for $10,000 or more.

During those ten days more • than..100, so-called . :de|ence.

The.breakdown by provinces shows that more than 50 percent of the contracts were in Ontario and about 25 percent were in Quebec. In British Columbia there were two contracts let and

the amount of expenditures involved in these two contracts was $25,295.00. That's really a very insignificant amount of the total.

In Alberta there was one contract let, in Saskatchewan none, and in Manitoba there were four.

I mention these to show even more pointedly the fact that the great bulk of the taxpayer's money, that was spent in this verind ;~for ~.,so-called. detente

lesser degree in the province of Quebec.

Between these two giant provinces about 75 percent of the defence contract money wa~ spent, but between them they

Column about the land new and for the people

by: The Honourable Ray Williston

Minister of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources

The history of our province records that about acenturyago thousands of hardy pioneers trudged north every, spring in their search for gold. They survived with what they could carryon their backs through the dangerous trails of the Fraser Canyon, to Boston Bar, Lytton, and as far north as Fort George.

The province today needs pioneers just as much now as it did in those earlier days. We still need adventurers to develop the resources of this rich land. We need the pioneers of the 1970's represented by our youth in training today.

But these modern pioneers

programmes. And, if this is ever to be, the older generations must be sure that the young are given the opportunity to make accurate observations and valid judgements.

CllANGE Concurrent with this, these same older generations should remember that they no longer areentirely in charge of British Columbia's future as the age groups which make the legislation and carry out the adminis t ra t ion of that legislation.

There is a "wind of change" in the public attitude towards our environment. The public' wants'some changes in what it has heen getting out of i t s natural surroundings.....and the young people of this province are some of the most vociferous

examinat ion and of course found sound and capable of mind. But would not it stand to reason to also examine the cause of the incident - my

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certainly don't raise 75 percent" Why spend thousands of of the taxes in the nation. " dollars to examine my-sanity

Not only that, but the largest and not one cent to examine my contracts let in terms of dollar injuries. And to he fair, when value per eonti'act were in the the committed mmi is found to province of Ontario. be of sound mind, how about the

For these contracts involving, people .who sent him for more than $200,000.00, and there observation. Shouldn't there be were eleven in number, six a law to examine their mental were in Ontario, three were in capacities.

Signed, Quebec and one each in New IvanBategelaj Brunswick and Manitoba. !

In other words the tax money [

things come about •such as old age pensions, family a l l o w a n c e s , w o r k m e n ' s compensation and many other .forms of assistance to those m" need.

' FUTURE Now' they are facedwith the

needs of the future and there must b e assurance that [he youth of the province are given their opportunity.

The development of this land .and the establishment of a new set of values in many sectors of our society are resulting in a changing life pat tern , a' changing work pattern and a changing leisure pattet'n.

T h e scient is ts a n d the philosophers who brought many of these changes about, and the technologists who made them

primarily in the provinces' of Ontario and Quebec. " ' ~ ~ ; j ~ !

This is partly what welfare is all about. It takes money that is" raised in one area or from one • Because of their unique fun

appeal, snowmobiles seem to group of people and passes it on be operated by more family to people in another area or to a membem, children included, different group of people, than perhal~_ any recreational

In this situation we in British product in history. Columbia are helping to pay for For this reason the reerea."

tion experta utMemuw snow. and develop industry in the mobiles suggest that, in addi. prov.inces of Ontario and lion to thrum rules of a more Quebec, t he two provinces adult.male nature which are Which a l ready have a frequently repeated, families disproportionate control, of the learn and always observe some economy anyway.• ~peeial safety rules . . . .

• Most impor tan t , never , Of. course, to be unkind about never• leave your keys i n the

it, maybe industry in the switoh, especially on an elec- provinces of Ontario • a'nd tric start machine. This is an Quebec can' t really stand on all-too-attractive invitation to

.their own feet. Maybe: they children to "see whafll hap- pen" if they turn the ke~, -

need this kind of welfare andthe.reaulteouldbesenous assistance. , - " -, injury.

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Are you an ,alc ohol!c . TO ~mswer this question,ask youself the following questions

and answer t h e m a s honestly as you can. work were among the recent':

must carry more with them than the packs on their backs, because the work of developing British Columbia is very different today in many ways from the task faced by the pmneers of 100 years ago.

ESSENTIAL The essential qualities of the

pioneers into ,this province's : tutureare qualities of mind and intellect. • i The" essent ia l equipment, is skill, 'training and an understanding of the purpose and objective of our society,

The youth of British Columbia'

about the s u b j e c t ~ . . . . pioneers of our new society.. " LDo.y0ulesetim.efromworkduetodrlnldng?. z Is ormKm • It ts,.mest unporzant mereto.re . . o • " • m r , ' " + ~ , ' " " ~ " g .m.amng your home life unhappy? "

m a t mese y o ~ g people De ~ o w ~t, ~ is - . t ime we -~.~oyou.on...nxo~au.seyouaresbywithotherpeople? given me right inmrmauon -- concentrazeo on uram|ng 'the ~. Is ormxmg al~ecr.lng your reputation? . , . ' . given in all honesty and without young in', honest truths aboUt 5.Havey0u everfeltrem0rseiffter drinklag? •~ ?~ r'. • prejudice. - • The~, .older • what the older generations have .0. 'Ha#e y0u'gotteh lnto.tlnanciul difficulties as a result of~ genei 'ations have ~ had their done, What problems they have ~li~k.lng-.,:, .~ . ~ / . . . . ~ , , . ~,, ~. :.: ~ - ....... , . chance and must.give the same . - , c r e a t e d , a r i d how, they !are .7. D0youtuint~low~companlonsandan, inferiorenvir0nment change:, ~ to ~ the younger: . tryingto solve them so that the when'drink~m~ ' . . . . " • . . '"~/~,'~ : " " ,~ '~ "r. generat ions. . ~ ~' ,'~ , ~, y0ung, may take theirplace in . . , , . :~o-". . . • , " . . ,' 'i_ ~, ,,.. ~ . . ; .

The 'older, generations have. : b r i n g i n g about a world0f their , u..~oes your ormmng maxe. you.eayeeSs ot 'your. fa.mlly!a been involved in :a sociaV ,'.:]lking.,,..After /ill, i~thay Will ,we~ ,~ re•¢ i;~? '~. j..~./~, . .. , ,,~ ;~ :,~ ..,~.:. .... ' / . • ,! , ,,:.-~.~,~. revolution which.,,has ~ ' s e e n have to live init . . ' ~ "i~ ~..~tas your:amDmonaecreaseu since stinking? ' . . : ,'~ ' ~.. "r

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. . . . . . ~ 'W teach theJes~0ns , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L ~ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . '"~'~'~ ¢ e; ~ , Q u e s t l o , s , . a r v ~ , ~ ,Jo

with which we now are ' ' ~ O ~ ~ "" ''~" r ~:''''~:''~" ,~13,Hasyourefficiencydeursasedsineeddnidng~'~"iTk • : " ~.~ ooneeroed are- .in as reals Way ". : . . . , . Job ,or h nm? • •. as their predecessars,.the trail ' m mm:~,C~u,~ nu'~.. °t~°urs~ .i~:"~t~ne/: treated-~iS a "he~ b;-~ al ' ' i - -" ,,: lS.l)bY0udri .nktoeseapefromworr/cs0r trotlb]e?/.~.~ ~ ~. ~/:i blazers.'for the. future/el .our.'. • .searc",,t°ran I°entlty;seems.'-.t°'?i.: 'a..A . . . . . . r ..../-..=,.,, .~..~=~ ~u.~ ,.. Io; uo you drmk alone? . . . . , :" ~ -::- , <;/:, ,~,, :. ~i:i~i res0uree devel0pment;"!. :. n a v e come ,to a mrnmg'Pomt, the~,'~,~"~.~;..~ , ~ ~ . w ~ = ~ e ;,? i7. Have you ever had a complete leas of mem0ryas a r ~ u R of~i~;

" L ~ o n s | n e r ' " . . . . ~ • v ~ t , J | o a v i t U l , U v J | ~ , I I ~ I I | D ~ [ " . " ~ " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ! '

problems of practical resource ~al i~H~a~,~l '~eThe •Ber!in ~i~j"'~• ' ~'~' ~'!:-~:!i~:i;"/...,:/~ ! i •.', ' i?•• :~ • ' . :?;i~i~' ';i !,i;i~', !•/?./,L" i ~::"-~ use, combined withintelllgent• a g a ~ m . , L ~ n e ~ u ~ . e u q ~ a ~ m . . •:?.~ ,:.,'....:~'~ "~'~:~,'~,,• ~ . . . . ~/-•,la.Ha, sY~phYaldaneve~trvat~lyouf0r~,:~L.. ••".. protection of the environment,. ~a~mr~a /~a3 . .m '~ ,,:~.m~eo "/•W, ha t~ th i s ~li"nieans•is•/~,;•,!9.Doyou~,~ktobulldupyour?,el!~dmi~?~;~i;,:i/. : , .~:, we must encour ~attons Assemmy groin 'ra~wan co fusl Bu • age our youth to _ . . . . . h 'na ~ ,. ~ n! ng.- _ t4 tdoes ap~r,~9/~!~.29. H.a.vo_yod'e~,er bemit0ah0spltai~;ii~tituti0nonaceoUitt of ansorb ; ' t h e principles of • mt;omm~unmt~.~ ~ . ~ . . , , • . tha~ many t ; a n a d l a u s , ' , ' i ~ b y i.,d~Inking't ,, ~":4;•:;:"•:..;i!;~/i::,,,/.~,~:•~•,.,,,, : • ~ , • / ' , ~ :, ,

• reeoUrce managanlentand the ' "Tn.e~uamumn..~ovemman. ~ Primo'S: ,i~,,Min!srter~.~.~i~.ie~re, ,~:.~~ili~i~!,,,.~i;..L,/.i~,.~?,?~iii,~!~ i ?,:~,.?i~,,/.~i,'!i/~•/,~.••i/;,:: ~ ?., 1:2" / . / :~~ i , values of.goed citizenship arranges ,.very qm.el~y..a ~.s|t ~ Tradeau, are usldg friendship "~'.:~ ~,~,:/ /// . . " . q: ' + ' :~r~'~': ' " ~ ~;'~ '1::+" '~:';'' ~ " ,1"J q ' q ~ ' ~ ' ~ q ~ q : V ~ i ~

' We have many prosrammes., trom~ov~.e~ premmr Kos.yg!n. with:the Soviet Union and,eve~~"!~.. .,: . , '~,~ .~, :- .~ ; ~i" .. ~'. ~': :"L,.:..i~/ ~ , ~ : , / i i ' i : , . ? ~ ! : , " of youth assistance, many 'of. ' -:.uunaoa.. protes~,.v~o.~enuY. ' .RedChirm (wheat?'seales') as. . / : , :i, :~ ./,r. ~::,.,/'. . . . . . . . : . :~:' " ' :":':" " " / ' ~ ! ' i : :!;!!':/:'"' ':' i . them involved with resource nga~.mtunoergr°~a,:.t~,t.~.~.gt~.~i,ia.na..mmm'ove~.thehead0fthe~ .:~:,'Ifyou!~/veanaw,~redYEStoun~one'ofth~e~ti~.,'~re,;, ,

an atomic weapon u~.,;me umtea United S t~te~.~ ' ' " " . . . . . . . . ' a'dsf~lte ~Varnina that Vau rmav ~ , ~ 'mmdl~'~'~ '~ '~r~' , '.,, ~ ~

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MBER !0,+ 19'/1: " ' . * l:d+'l F +: ; I k ' ' ' ' :* ' + " ' I # = .:I ' +P" F J'+'l+l #'" " I'' . . . . . . . I' ";" ':+" + =', J~ :I~+" ~i~:: I " + i ~ . "I* ~ " +. : : +I " : : ':'~'k: 4:+ r$ ' ' " " ' ": --~ 4rl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ~ " ' . ' , ~ , " ~ k ~ . . . . H E R A . ] '

• - '+,:]+:~P•+herold, s+af f wr+ter /'::,,::+i:':;:::::::~;:~i~':??!- + :;:+; Y: + : D ~ + s e sWanton!::+i: ~ ::::::::;::iii+:i~::i;::Y~:(;:++!+++;

• ins~+t in+iby +:,takes only Sc+nU + : ~ i + + e + . i . : ~ : ' i * . ~ ' + ' / ? one hour t o ' a e q u i m • but icenld dig a:+Igarette~!+'?il/+ + : "i + : sometlmes we~s roger rid.of. :"Never..IGo~e falth;"Mom +and",, . '

, TO expmm What +I mean, ~ +I. ~Dads~ro0m~has been a ~erltable - ', .' I mnst first explain mym~,::+:~:~., g<]Id'~eCt ~est0P as long-+: :: !. PJverynoay • put ~now~t'. rite ,as I cani'e~n~ember. MotSerhas "... I S moker. He or ~sl~e is ire#ned a terrible-:hablt"0f.' 1~vlng~ ': " I upon in aH.scelal elr01es, .'.in' : pennies h~eand, there:She's : ' : " I cafes or., restaurants; .some wSat a~seaRer braln iI + fat parties and" ,on "publlc: guensI edmeby Itho~estJy.. - Itransp°rt vehieles.~JCigamtte; :Pretty sllm oicklmuls.+ii-ound ' ' "- [cigar and ,pipe smoke mayi here. Wlmt[sl~isad"~rmSlon? . " /canse eye Irrltation;...fitS .of +~ 7pennles ' 4 in~n old'p~,2 in ' ' . .... coughing or even natts~.a + I t ~ " a ~ w i n basketand2thtbedish

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makes y o u r hai r , , brea.th,: ~::Dad keeps tie dips and stuff ln. • +- cmthing, no,me ana:car:reez. +:+Funny t[dng about that dlsh is . : 'People who smoke are ,quite. ilhat'it h~ always ieontalned - . used to having their teeth and safe~,pins, ~ e d l ~ and buttons ' : . fingers turn brown. And we all .that Motber threw ~ thero and .' + know. that nicotine clega ~ :~]he tie clips and "*stuff have. r ' capiueries or what ever in me •" .always sat on the dresser;' Gee lungs, ., - . . / ' on|y 7cents to gO ?. i '- i :. I ~ 1 ~ 1

I have a terrible confesmou to ,/ One On|y 7 <~enis~ It seems - make. I smoke: I remember ~ i t k e ' a l o t w ~ o , don ' th~of f when a friend Of mine. told her i + Beads'0f persp'lra-tion br'~al~ou~t parents the very same.-~tng. " . ;on my brow;: , . . . . . " . . Her father smiled a t her and :~ ;$tu~nble upstairs ' My little F A S H I O N - C A N A D A - H a p p i n e s s is a s n u g g l y h o o d sa~d very kindly' "No d e a r y0u /.brothers,'they're Sure to have a ill th i s L e a t h - R - P l u s sheepskin coat with Sherpa don't smoke the cigarette does. • ~eash hoard; "Pant • ant You're just the sucker." + " pant .~ ' Crash" i how w ~ l Lining. From.Junior Wear Limited, it 's, a v a i l a b l e in • . . . . . . . . . a choice of four colours, " I never considered myself an suppt~ed toknow those drawers : .

~!~dict nor did I smoke.heavily, were ~'short~ r Dig, dig, dig. An . . . . Workiv applel c0i;e? Hmmmmmmm. Louise's just recently. " " - "

:a newspaper you either smoke a +" S m a r t ~ I Slal~ my~eif. On the • lot or chew your. fingernails, forebead. ~. H~v can i be i. so Frankly', to date, Yardiey has dumb?,Have you ever heard of not made a fingernail polish .that I particularly enjoy eating, so I smoke. The otl~er day, on my way

home for lunch~ I discovered what a hopeless addict I was. Looking into my ever present package Of nicky-butts; .I noticed it was empty. My wallet contained only 35 cents. Oh well, 25 cents will not be difficult to scrounge. ?here's always spare change lying around the house. The minute I arrived at ~ome

the search b e g a n ; Ru'nning straight t~my room I got3 cents from my jewel box (which' incidently contains no jewels to speak of), 2 cents out of n~y top drawer and 1 cent out o f the ashtray. The one frOrn:the ashtray was covered .with gum and ashes but still recognizeable as a copper :none the less. - : .:: +

The one found in the comer was practically h iddenunder the dust but my eyes are shorp, especially when I feel a nicotine fit coming on.

That makes 7 cents. Only 19

hereThere,beforei see if~,'ame ."~ ~n~ ~ :~ " ~' " ~yl~' " i~1:be~ilde + "::

the phone. .... " "; : Eureka! I j ump arcundthe

kitchen. Only 14 cent more. I trot downstairs to my sisters

room whistling to myself. I can't really Whistle to anyone else because I don't make'any

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Ki to, mat. K i tchen a 6 or a 12 year old kid hanging I ' .ontospereehange? Me~eitimr ...... , ..:.~.:/ ..... (.:~ .... + : I sllt) and fallen a three day old" -.. Many~ soups ~:du. make..can Cook. stir over ~Iow neat.:till

peanut Imtter .~andwlch. • -. end up cbsting-n~drethan if.~/0u, thickened and"buhbly. Add I ,..:Downsta!rsr I ru~, supporting had bought a can..0f the Same c u p sharp natur~,l. Cheddar

• imyself o n the bannister. • type. One Very inexpensive way cheese,shredded cook and stir Kitchen. Cupboard, :kitchen to+mnke ~oup, and to always just till cheese m e l t . Makes 4 cupboard. ' Crash!!.!Iii• Oh oh : have some on hahd is to use the~ to!6servings.' "- D//d's favorite beer mug. A s l "pot~0n.the-back.of.the-stove" : Be f nd Rice Sou ~' in iar-e . . . . . . . J . . . . . . ' " " e a v: g • pick the pieces up off thef loor I method . • " ' " - "- ' ---und

/,discover 2~pen~es among the . Get a couple of soup benes ~ ,saucepan Drown.} , ~o_i.g£o ! _ +-glass', .Well, at'least something ' from the butcher, ~ soak them in veez. urams/ott.mt.,~ur_.,!n 4 " • ~ood came of that m--nm.,,~, wato~ w;,~ ~ : ~o+.i+...,.+.. .r + cups waver. Y4 ~p. ~a.t . .m z ,o

g , . s l v v . v l v * r " . v * + - v l l . l u l ~ l + l ~ . . o ~ W l l , v s m ~ a l 4 - ~ m . ( * ~ + . i I ~ + I m " L , C U n

Three pennles in a tea c u p vinegar overnight Thevinegar . . . . *.' ~,'~' . . . . ~,,, ~ ~: v Mom's been u" t o h e , ~ , '~ ,o" Kot,~-,q,o,, +i,o ~ : ~ , ,,, , , + ~ uncooxea rang-grain rice, ~:cup

• H m m m m m m m m "h;n'd~es : t'l~e v'b'oue, ""Tl~e~."~sim'mer chopped celery,2 tb~n~PelChopped .mis s ing . S l i p :: C rash . ~ uncovered (don't boil). ,)for 3 og~i:ns~P~..PPme~ ~00t~llioarnYn H m m m m m T h e case of the -hburs Remove bonesi Cut Off ~ - - ~"~, . '. ~ . . . . . ; .missing tea:cup. Heek, who'll " meat and chop Return meatto cubes ana ~ , p . dri~e.u unsu miss that tea 'cup a'nyway. : . stock; addlcupslieedenion; ½ !e~.ves, c msneu. ~ u ring m

Hey!~a.penny'on the Window cup chopped celery: 1 large l~y upi,llng.. ~e~uce ,nea};. cove. 'sill l must have ̀• it oy~-- l-eaf, . . . . . ~ sprigs parsley,~ . . . . . u wnole an¢ rammer zo mmuves. .-,ur • ' * ".: ' ' - + occasionally. Makes 8 servings. • now .,... +1, 2, 3+ 4,. 5; 6, black peppercorns and 2 tap. 22,23,24~..:,24]!!!! !!! 6~ne salt. Simmer uncovered 2 hours vegetable-Beef Soup: -In

'penny, 'just one peany.......I longer. Skim off fat. Then set large saucepan brown .+½ lb. search, I Scrounge on ~op, in and pot on back of stove and for tile ~ound beef; drain off fat. Add

• 'underi~ieverything. I n every : next few days : as you are ! 16-oz can whole kernel corn, nookai~deranny. Thrcughmy cooking and. have left o v e r undrained, I 10% oz . . can

jewel-less'box and my hopeless vegetables ( i . e . a bit ef corn, cofidensed tomnto soup, 1 10½ . cbesti: .through m y brothers.-.half acup of beans, a few peas,) oz can condensed beef broth, 18

drawers again. Yichhhh, a or meat or.sauce add it to the oz can tomatoes, cut up, t tbsp. benana.pe~l.... - stock '~hemoreoften you do it instant minced onion and 2 tbsp. :':~ . . . . . v - - . - ~ , - . . . . . the,better you'll become; you'll "butter. or margarine.. Heat to

~+~I ~lon,t'~ir~! 'd-thln~? :Wtua!.m. :Sto~zlY ~aet* t o , k n o w w.~i, ch_-_3mili~:-~minl~ ~,t,~t~~'~.-"~iii~i~'~l~'~tYw'itifr@hich parsley.~ Serves 4 to:~6..:'~,s+,~,

The Annual Bazaar Of t h e e Mills Memor!a| : ;Hosp i t a l Auxiliary :was /hd ld : in the banquet room 0f"tlie Lakelse Hotel, Saturday, November 6111.

A steady ~erowd.throughout the afternoon/; circdlated amongst the attractive'stalls,, e laden with christmas artielea, sewing, knitting, candy ;home baking, novelt ies and~pocket books, and took the oppelqunity TO relax at the+ .ea+' tables where the candy ' s t r ipers of the hospital served refreshments.

Raffle Ticket winners were:+ Main ra .ff~e = lstiprize -- China

Tea Service from Western Home Fiz~nishings - Mrs. J.

• Condon -.,2nd prize - Rod and Reel from Omineca Builders - Mrs. V~ McKinnon. 3rd prize,- $20.00 gift certificate from' Roses - Mrs. D. Westover - 4th

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prize - $10.00 gift certificate - Health Center, ) OurTl~df" tShop Mrs. J. Krause.'The handmade (a ~community service) is Afghan, donated'- by Mrs. located on Lazelle Ave~e is Gladys Kerr, was won l~:Mrs, open Saturdays 11 am, 5 pro . E. O'Brien. The doll and " Anyoneint~estedinj0iningthe' Wardrobe. raffle was won by .Auxiliary" would be most Mrs. S. Cullun and the Christm- . welcome and could ~call the

Membership Chairman, Mrs. G. t'a-ry LOsch at 635-5579 ~ or t h e - e r President, Mrs. A. McKionon at+ 63~7~7 formore information.

Answered The.Bazaar realize+ a prof i t . of $i,000 which •will go to+" furthering our endeavors for the

OneLastP yer :-betterment of patien~cure andi

God, help us 'please, " ~ -- ~: ;" " I +: :~ " " "

we d o n ' t w a n t t o die, " I' • . • -~. ~ L " " - - Do you? " • .... I + " * '' : . . . . . .

How old are y o u ? ~ I I Do you think you have lived? : ~. Have you lived as long as you . expected, ~+~.~ Or wanted to live? ~ I have not.

i!;:!i~ + I am only se0enteen years old, ~.. I am not ready to die yet. I have just begun to know, ~:!~_:

~|rt .Understand and care • + "~: J: :,I+ e ~ ~ What l i fe is al l about. + u!:'-"~

God, help us pl~se. " ~ ~l'i-" re God, help us please.. .. Mr. Nixon, toll us .now, ",':

What have you got against living? What do we say to cur brothers, sisters, or our children, When they say,.. What am I going to be... When I grow up?

:Will they grow up? Or will they 'die? Please, Mr. Nixon, G i.w .them: a +chance; ..... [~ ......

+i+Approximately $33;000.00 has : ow#~ ~n ralsed by the'~liLxIllary i'-; on m, er the last"~yenrs: 4~: , awards of $~m.001nr~given each - year to Students entering'uny f i e l d ~ o f - h o s p i t a l ~ t ra in ing; : ~uipment for the lab0ratory,) d~Ildrerls..ward and" ~ u r r ~ , ~ ;++ W e been purcSased. Eac i+eek fruit is givento imUents .. from the conrtesy cart, and tray i'~ favours ~are a r rang~ during Seasonaliholi~ys. + .._

Members,.and non ~i~nhers ? work ifi thehospitali( 'ehUngthe + " individual Steroovision 'IV sets, • play time in the Pediatri+ ward, shampooing hair, selling candy, " magazines~ to letters, etc,, in i the lobby shop• -i

The h~uxfli~ry also helps at " t h e well baby clinic. (Skeena

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Nov.11 m e n 9-s'~ :/:+ ..... Coastal+Bus at ~:S0 p.m;;! du~y the~L~ms + at 7:4S Thursday fahs:@g ~dng C.mo~ S-l, the, Buflder~ "plaY'i-~rz, Nov, 9+ at 6:30 Lions. • ~ ' + +':' ; '?:

+ ..... F|]IDLie .ucniea' AMD THe PUDLI¢" "

~:.':o Do ¢iflmme Imva eeeugh say. In shaping public oducelionIP: +'.Or too muchTIn what.topics do citizens have a r igM to be: * ?lmard, end wt~t sho0M they leave to the professionals? . . . . ~

Answerst0*these~and simi|ar questions are being sought from all citizens by the Commission on the Public's •Role in E0dcaflon during a province.wide series of.hearings. The

Commission wal initiated by the B.C. Parent.Teachm" Federation, :-and has. support from the Deparlmont+ of

"Educationand the Ed~caflonnl Research fnst i tuteof B,C.

In T e r r a c e , t h e C o m m i s s i o n w i i i h o l d h e a r i n g s o n N 0 v . ! 7 , 1 9 7 1 ; a t 7:30 pro . a n d Nov. 16 a t 1 0 a m . i n t h e C i t y • C 0 u n c i i C h a m b e r . "

Written and•verbal submissions wi l l be received at t hese / hearings, la te r briefs wi l l be received until Dec. 31,1971.

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• " THE SECRETARY, " : '- .'COMMISSION ON+THE PUBLIC'S• .

ROLE IN EDUCATION : Box 6491 Station G - v~uve r e, n.c.

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Ask for this folder f r o m o u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ,

MESSRS. J.J. LEDOUX.& A.T.

::-~ who will be at: The Slumber Lodge • '/ Motel, Terrace,-B. C on - r

: / T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 6 t h , 1 9 7 + ! . J I

/ If y o u require a term loan to s+tart, m o d e r n i z e or • :. . / . e x p a n d your business, we i nv i t e you t o d i sdus~

:..i + ~ ~ your needs w i t h ou r repre 'senmt ive:

INDUSTRIAL : /= =.;+i:/ :!!!/ DEVELOPMENT BANK

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from my eyes I make my waY upstairs,: Boy. not even a cent.

Hospital Auxilary moving , ,

The next meeting Of .the Mills* Memorial Hospital' Anxiliary will b e our.i annua l dinner meeting, It has.been, decided to :hold it at Gim's Restaurant on Lazelle Avenue, They 7will provide a smorgasbord ,style :chinese, d~nner qt ithe ,+cost. of $2.75 per persoh ' ./.;~.:,ii .:: : There will be an-alternative dish for"tho++e who d0~::ii0tilike Chinese fondi' possibly fl ied- ' ' ChLcken, _ .. .,;..~ ir~ • . : :1" . .~ .... .i:,: Please+ let Maureen Gmaler L'

(635-3202) k n o w in/advanee:so: that she can advise Gim's Of the ~: number of veouie.who :will be '

9whistle." But it looks neat . one :something round and cold, ~A Brown 1lb. ground beef in large Add 1 16oz c a n . r t o m a t o o s , cu t foot inside rny s.istem r~m.. I pouny!~!t!~lCat~.fully;onever " skillet. Drain off'fat. Add-½," up;: . simmer, covered, '20 can ' • see " aJreauy .... me ~o car.etuuy,s w~.mnrew ~.t.un a cup finely chopped _celery, ¥4, minutes longer, ~:Season. to I ho~lessness of a s ear.ch:ti3ere., held. ~t +in .my hand 'vamout cup chopped 0nion;and 2 tbsp. taste with additional salt and. ~er room is so neatthat to even rooKing ' t o r a :. moment, • chopped g~.n:pepper; cook till p e p p e r - " Remove bay leaf ; suggest a penny might:be, left .cherishing the ecstasy,. When I vegetables aretender: Blend in ~', before 'serving... Makes 1"0 to12 :~ lying around is hysterical. So of Open~ my'eyes,what shodld I 3 tbsp. all-purl~e flour a n d . ½ servings. ~ - . . . . ~+ c o u r s e / I promptly /•get. :see smiling up:at m e,:through tsp:salt i add,4~c{~ milk and1 . AlL these S0ups'i:an be frozen hys'terical. • +. + i:. ' ~ny tears, ~:'a qu+arter ~ :. +'.+~ . tbsp. 5eef-flavoi'edg~+avy bale. 'and~ugedlater.bn. : ". Wiping the tears of laughter ..... • : + ' . . . . . * + ' " ' ' * "+ . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I ! YES " r :~:~:[~ ~ . " " ~ a ' s " M EN'S WEAR .

Also if

..uroxe..qln....~.W0:•/ :.:: - '+\,.>:(~'. +~+': :.~.. + :" und. ~yotir + f a nil ly~+calr, ,have :;a -':Lentll~Beaf. Soupi In lhrg.+ 1"+: i, m l S ' " ALS :: :l~ejeemd:.~!~:neglecmo+ '~ann + =~nstai i t fldw, of unique' soups, :/saucepan* brown" l : ib.*;groun I ' ,' +-

s~k":'wi:'tna:ner~)'+us/"t"'"Tust;use~'°urinmginationt:H b e e L : D r a l n ° f f e x c e s s f a t ' A d d U S E D C A R S P E C | s.truggte into,.my con, anq ouc .yod +n,t.use the -soup all at i 16 oz paclmge lentlls, 10 cupe WEEKS meneut. .. : ~" .: once frn~ze it;"".:." +. "" - water, I cup chopped onion, ~/4 +.+ ' .: -What' .happened.,nex+. my For those who; want some cup sni~.ImrSley,~ I "'tbsp. zrienos is+ enouga+to ran.me.me, soup'right away here m'e a few salt, ~ tsp.'l~pper, I clove of want, to : t a r t crying, all over easy inexpensive' recipes .garlic minced and 1 bay leaf.•

z reacbea inmmypocze~toget dsing~groandmcata. . . ' . Cover 'and',simmer:+ for 1½ at Bob P a r k e r F o r d my keys, niy fingertips touched ' Cheeseburger - * Chowder hours', stirring+ occbsionally., '

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Even/the6Op~cent of the populalion : who have l i ~ e recollection of World " War;II,~can !draw something :from the neW ..c.on~tbf,Remembrance; ,, .;. . . . .

~++ ~ ' y ~ r s Remembrance theme is,::" "Ifyou can't Remember ..... think!" If . : , +. you can't remember war, think of the :.

::~:c~e ~ d V~hatyou are contributing as ~ a ~it'men:

:.: - Some, the + next-of.kin of the-war 'dead; will of course see other things in

• ..Remembrance. So will vetera~ who -'10st friends in war. A n d for a few, i t

' mayeven be an ego trip: But most of . . ~:the +at.+ generation: ha~,e a. very

• personal f~ l ing about Remembrance, :; .J :emd with a b i t o f applicationlthe post- +,• War generations ei~n also find

:,::,..+ something very persOnal in this day, : : + Tiiere is no day in the calendar upon . : ',';,which Canadians stop and assess their

• Jlierf0rmance as citizens. Last year the i Q u e b e c crisis dramatized two facts: !

we could+lose this coun. try be default, t and many of us are indifferent citizens. "Citizenship and + understanding is

, what it's all about,:~ S0meli4,000 young + -. • • ,Canadians died +~ to,:f g i v e . us the ~+ii

-opportunity todevelop both. , - • Remembrance seems a logical time !!f "-

+to look at ourselves and ask: "Are we blowing it?" -

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Two Maritime studenis will nati0nalitil~(iry eontes.t.+: i ~:: .the :.'Governor :. General; a r~nresent Canadian vou~ at the + +~' ThegirlSwill join uy Llzace one representative +.of the" ~'rime ~a'-t-ional R e m e ' m b r a n e e .+of .the Six" •official : wreaths. . Minister; the Chief of Defence - ceremonv hereon November 11 i during the nationally televised Staff, General F:R'. Sharp, and r

They are Miss" Marguerite -: ceremony.:; 0thep wreaths wdl +. 'Legmn Premdent Redmond .; ~. ~',a Miss Carol'Hearn St " be .'place~ " by Motherhood...;Roche. ~ I X * k # ~ l : l u | ~ . l ! * " P . . , • " '+ , . L ' ~

_~,,h,,~ tuna" winners of The Representative '.Mrs. M a r y . Mms .Neveu won the essay ~t+ova/' "Canadi'a~ Legion'~s '+,' Anderson,+ .Selkirt, Manitoba;. division of the Legion c~)ntest,-

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~ Maniteba, .lost t~vo sons in the + :Second: v/0rld.-War.

- Private Vernon Anderson, 20,

Mrs, Anderson, a widow, is a descendent of Chief Peguis, who is still remembered in the Selkirk area for his assistance to white settlers.

While in Ottawa, she will be" the guest of. The Royal Canadian Legion, and will place one of six official wreaths during the nationally.televised ceremony on ,November 1 1 x ~ '+'~+:

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: : Z !:+E,+Z§!+++~f+~++I '++'+;:+~++f̀ Ififanl~"+~He :is bulled near: reprmentalive of m the Prime while Miss Hearri:, tapped the +' ort0na, •scene <>f' much bitter .+̀ Minister; the Chief of Defence poetry:finalists/+ i ~. i~;: . ' i "+: fighting.~+ • : ~ ~f.:~ + ':, Staff, +General F.R. Sharp,

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have tea'with 'the. Governor" serving With the Queen's Own •~ Cempbellton, N.B., and Carol General i~/nd _M~s.;iMichener,-~ ~, Cameroz/./,-Highlanders : of Hearn + St. John's'-Nfld., and and lunch'withVete+rans Aff~iirs : iCanada.' ~ H e , Is "buried at Redmond -Roche, Legion Minister. J.E,:Dube. : i :.'Bretteville-sur-Laize. .. national presid.ent.~:. , +

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DEAR ANN LANDERS: and turned my 2S-year.old girl friend. For a while I was Recently I admitted defeat husband over to his 18-ycar-old miserable and bitter. Now I see

,, things in a different light.. IDAILY CROSSWORD I Enclosed ismy thank-you letter • • • by R, A, POWER to her. She will probably laugh

it off, but it might help some ACROSS 44 John . . . . : Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: US industrial- other woman who is faced with

1 Kind of ist the agony I just went through. soft drir k 45 Perceived

5 One of the 47 Small drink DEAR FRIEND: senses 49 .... Rabbit A few months ago I hated you

10 Works on 50 - - - cent because I was sure you ruined the stage 51 Punisl~ in a my life. Now l want to thank you

14 Flightless certain way for l iberating me from hell. Y()u birds 53 Broken seed have given me a second chance

15 Body of Jewish coats at happiness, l need no longer literature 55 Girl's name rush home from work to

16 Weatherman's 5~ In this prepare supper--in case he decided to come home, which he

word manner: usually didn't. I need no longer 17 Termination of 2 words 7 WW II 35 Track meet dread going to a public place in

an important 61 Enraptured underground official the evening with my sister, aco- I}eriod: 62 Serving to group: 2 words 37 One of a flight worker or a friend, for fear Of 4 words adorn • 8 Mr. Truman of steps running into you and my

19 Village of 64 Roman 9 Comparative 40 Went first husband, which happened too Ireland highway conjuctio, as a guide many times. Now I can stop

20 Malajusted 65 Wall recess 10 Series of 41 Beak of feel ing guilty and i n fe r i o r , person 66 Wife of movements a bird blaming myself for falling as a

21 Sea eagle Arthurian 11 Closet item: 46 Soldier on wife, because I realize i t was he 22 Single article legend 2 words guard who failed as a husband. I tried 23 Massive 67 .... Queen 12 Ripped 48 Arnold ~----: to make our marriage work. He ;)5 Note in the of Scots 13 Attack Noted golfer didn't.

musical scale: 68 Close by: verbally: " 51Canary's SO thank you, dear friend. Var. Dial. Slang relative And good luck with the bum.

to need it. 26 Drop without 69 Compressed 18 Untruth 52 Pastry i tem You're goingoutsville and Gind restraint lumps 24 BeQulled 53 Edge

:30 Town in 25 Ate 54 Pro . . . . . : In ])RAP, OUT: Here' is your Lebanon DOWN 26 . . . . a fiddle: proportion Freedom Song. I 'm sure you

31 Concluding part . 2 words 55 - - fide: feel better for having wri t ten i t . 34 Blockhead 1 Give the 27 Actress . . . . Sincere I wonder h6w many women out - 1"

:36 Epoxy, for one impression Mara ~57 Was familiar there wi l l think i t was (ntended.?; 38 Insect egg of beihg. 28 Stationery with for them? 39 Resistance of 2 All: Prefix item: 2 words 58 Heating vessel

a material to 3 Clothes 29 Spanish 59 Stated DEAR ANN LANDERS: being torn 4 At a specified article 50 Ransom Eli My wife ca'lied my attention apart: 2 words time: 2 words 31 Wood -- - :Ear ly to your reply to "Mr. I From

42 Brewery product 5 Relative 32 Unit of auto maker Plumfleld" in which you stated, 43 Newspapers, position volume: Var, 63 Exclamation w i th reference to ga rbage .

TV, etc. 5 Ionic: Abbr. 33 The heavens of blumph collectors, "Today's t i t le ia ";~ 'Sanitation Engineer,'"

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*. t ' ~ l r ' t r ' t l ' i ' l l : { HOLLYWOOD (Router) - - cancelling Taylor's Hales Bear- Dennis Cole, Is t o b e StOl % , / i . / 1 . / I I I I ; ;~ , } Australian actor ~ Taylor cats about two adventurers ,~ ,., after 13 eplsode¢. ,

. . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . has become the ~ d major , t h e ~ d e s e r t a t l h e t u r n o f . . i : Ear l ie r this week, ABC I N I H F r ~ / . . w ~ mmalar~o~apthia~ye=lna• ~ecen~u~ . . . . . . . . . ,~ '~:nolmcedthataTVserles , , , • • • = - - v ~ televi~on s e r l u . . ; . . •'." The ~rie~,,in which Taylor r i ~ iShlr ley MacLaine e~ • MINNEAPOLIS. M i n n. : ~ an,otm~ed T h 0 r ~ y i t , .~ ~ s t ~ e ( ! ~ television a ~ r . ii Shirley,s: W ~ ! d wi l l 'be e~

(AP) - - Bill Caughfey and : Ceryl Meyer were married Sunday. But, i n s t e a d of ~; . . . . . . ~: . . . . '"" " ~ church spires and wedding, r . . . ; . " • " :. / ~ bolls, It was stadium walls ."'~.~ : " ~ : ~ i . i'- , ~. ; and the whistle of parking lot ~ . . . . . • , . . , ' attendants. I~

T h e M i n n . p a l i n . u p l e e x - DO YOU HAVE changed vows in the Metropol- Ran Stadium parking lot In ' " . ' 25.degree temperature prior . . . .

tothekickoffoftheMinnes0taFrancisco '49ors i LION IN THE Vikings-San I I N a t i o n a IFootboll League game.

' T m a f o o t b e l l nut," the HOUSE WITH 27.your-old Caughfey said as i the stiff Minnesota breezes

knifed through his tuxedo. A M A N E THAT "And Caryl hasn't missed a ' 1 '

Viking home game in three years."

Rimmed around the wed- NEEDS TAMING? =ill cling party ~vere the campers /:~f:!@ and motor homes of the rest of the guests, but the vehicles ii failed to stop the winds from flapping corners of the table . : ] cloth set for the sitdown meal send him to of lobster, chicken, oysters, corn and champagne.

Mi~s Meyer, 27, surveyed the area and tugged her white fur c.~llar closer to her ears. "I t ' s different," she said. "I never thought it would be like this."

CUPERTII~O, Calif. (AP) - - Sixth grade teacher Rita Kinney hopped on the fire department's snorkel ladder, rode five storeys high and dropped 29 eggs.

Only 13 broke. Mrs. Kinney was teaching

problem solving and she had instructed 29 12:year-olds to devise ways to keep the eggs from breaking. The Cupertino fire department agreed to help.

Some children wrapped their eggs in pillows. One girl wrapped an egg in styrofoam and attached a parachute and another suspended his in jello. These worked.

One girl soaked her egg in vinegar 100 hours. This didn't work.

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the wall but ii:i::/:' iii 2 8 : - F u r n l t u r e ! ~ r Sa le : 43 : R o o m s f o r Rent , " 5 5 . P r o p e r t y f o r . S a l e • • 32"12 Kalum'$treet. " " " :" ':" T ~ ~ , ' T e r r s c e ; B . C ~ , . - J" , I I ' " . ' ". ," i ! ; : '

I p.o. B0X 3 ~ TERRACE EXCAVATING ~t;antecl to buy~goed used ~ " ' " : ' ! : ' " : " ' ' " • .furnitUre~: C0~¢t 'i;Freda : OSBORNE GUEST HOUSE Acreages for.Sale- 4& 5 acre : - ~ .: . , ' . . . . ' :~'~..~Ir~:;~.~,~,:~ ~.p~ 'h~:;~ ' l I .... I [ Comf0rt~ble ~ms, In.~quiet parcels Just n0Rh or:Terrace , : .-:. . ' ' " / * .,- ~;:~f::'~!:~.~,!~i~';~;i~:

. . . . . . . . . . . . :WaS au WOHJI NatlonaIAdVertlslna installed. Backhee work•by :Street.:Ph.0de ~'2L71: (C.TF) Terms. Phone:e15;5900"(C'rF) ''. 1][ ::"::/!:i:

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WesternRaulonsINewspapers .. F0r. free es t ima tesea l l 635- ..... ' : ' /,, -::' " ~ : ' : ' • " )Cleen, fu~edro'(im'f0r.rent. 297West l-lastln~;s Street ~3065 (CTF): , FerrSale:. ........ 120 Bass Univeroal/: ~ : : ': ~::' "Kitcheh, ./'hnd!./.:: bathroom For Sale- 66 Olds~Delta882 dr.: ...... BERLIN (AP) -- .Frieda there.ss if I .were-pm'alysed," " he, ld~.e/e~.~!~::ii~;~i~!:!/'~;~::~'_~

vancouver, s.c. ;_ .. .... Accor~lan with ease~ King size ,facilities,':. S~n~'i-priwate p.b. 4newtimsand goodspare. ' " no imenunwmeca~ nm~:me " I ~ ' Selmlze has celebrated 97 blrth-. Frau Schulze said. I had , _... ~=,,,=:,.I::~,W~,,;, .... , ~ubllshadflve'daysa Week. MemUsr ALLANJ. McCOLL bed,Girin size 3 f i ~ : M m t e s . "entrance, Phone635-5233. (STF:) Also.65 :Plymouth F u r y 'III 4 :~ d ~ y s b ~ t ' : t ~ l ~ Friday she will light in the a p a r ~ e n t , but.that: ~ , .m~.. ~ ~ : .~ .~ jm~ ,~ , . . . ? - ..,:. f the Canadian Da l l y Newspaper NOTARY PUBLIC !~blishersAsso¢ietlon and Varified, " Boys size 5 skate#/Ph0ne 635- " ~ ' ' -~d0or. Phono:5-4661 after 6 pro. cemmem~ate something even w a e n ' t n e c e s a a r y ~ u s e . m e r e . . . . . . F o u ~ ' o t h e i . l j ~ t l b i l : S t r ~ : rculat lon. " - . 4646 LnkeiseAve, 2765evenings. GATEWAY MOTEL. .... (C-69) ' mOre" s eclal--her dramatic Were so many searcnllgn~. ,,=~a=,,,o a;a,~-.',,,;,~,oi,. ,~,

. . . . P "" "- . . . . . . l~hL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "~" • • Phone ~ 1 7 ~ : I - " I'I ~ / 111 " . . . . " " ;I leaP to a.new life from the sec- en~ae. ~t was a ternme n g n , - ~ , . . . . ~ : , , . , n~ , . .~ ~ , ~ , = enbs.ubscrlptl°~MonthlyrateSby SlnglecarrlerCOPYsl.7S.10 ._ReS.Terrace, B.C.635"2662 (CTF) . . . . 3 3 : - . F o r i S a l e . i ! M i s c , i " : " REDUCED " .SALVAGE , m d d t b r e y of her East Berlin and I sat right in themiddle ." a - . -P-~ . . . . . . . . . . . . .

• -, " Four wooden cretan on :.the 'early by m a l l In C a n a d a $25. - For Sa l e - 1970 Nordic Ski-Don. • Mon~iy,'~weakly;~:::: .-. ~ -,::.~, 68 Ford P i c ~ p I ' apartmont. Frau Sehulze's .sleep. was. , net below; one mbml0g :a-net,. ' ' •':I Stillshudder a bit when I often . : in te r rup ted b y s h o t s s idewalk now mark t l i e . ' s p o ~ , ~

'early by mall'outslde Can.~Ja $35. DISCOUNT " 18" track, 399 cc 24 horsepower One and-tWo bedroom Suites 30 ft. cabin crni~er.,with 2 x 110 think, about it," Frau Schuize aimed at escaping refl]gees, the . where they. died... " r , " ~':,': : ,uthorlZ~d as se¢ond¢l,s mall ~z ELECTRONICS excellent running condition, phone685-s405: /:, (~) motor.Mercury inboard~'~,outboard saldasshereealled theinoldent horns of fire engines and am- . Has she enjoyed the last10: ~e Post Office Dept,, Ottawa and T.V. Repair. F o r guaranteed Includes'ski-doe eover,'Phone 5- ' ' " - that 'made newspaper headlines Ixdances and the voices of West r p a y m e n t Of postage in Cash., " ' , ' / O h , y e s , " sa idFrauSchulze , kd" -- r serv ice cal l 635-4344. 1068 2047. (P-56) 4 7 i-Homes' f o r R e n t ::~:,ii: ' 66 Dodge P0lara wagon arotmd the world I0 years ago. Berfiners shouting to residents years?

. . . . 63 Ford Fairlane Baratop - . "But it was worth it ... I beyond the wall. smiling bin. adly. "I get a. nice - C u m i n g E v e n t s RiverDr, (P-68) ForSale -'I shot gun magnum, 1 Niee and c l e a n ~ 2 b ~ m ~ ! u h i t 71 Ford Piekup~ cotilda't stand their pelitlca," "F ina l ly I could not s tand it pension and I have made new

,, oil stove, I saddle, skates, boys • for small family:- unfurnished. 68 Chev Pickup • .she added, shaking a gnerled anymore, and on Sept. 23 I de- frionda, One lives, gets a little Single Parents of Terrace and [~ ~ itimat. We are" having Our SEWING MACHINES. BEST and girls, 1radio. Phone 5-2986.. N o. :pets ~: ~all0wed. Units!,~: in 1 Cole Lateral Filing Cabinet finger for emphasis, elded to escape. I t ied a rope t~ older, but I am happyI came;: '

~0nthly meeting in Terrace " SELECTION-BESTVALUE£ (P-85-56-68) ~ Thbrnhil l "area. Ava i l ab l e " When t h e ~ a s t German built m y biggest armchair and ~is month. Come and meet us - IN TOWN. BERNINA, immediately. Phone 635-6668 Enquire Skeena Adjusters Ltd. . . thei l" wall through Berli~ Aug. plannedto let myself down on it. - - n::November 14th at 4:00 p.m. O M E G A , N E W H O M E , F o r s a l e - 13;; Shingle at $8.00 a after 7 p.m. (P-61) 474= Lakelse Ave. 838-=ZSS 13, 1961, Frau ~chulze ll~ed on . " I lay awake.al l night think- Bo0sfie senior- t 9 ~ N o , 2 4 K o f o e d R d . W e h a v e H U S Q U V A R N A , . & ~ square. 10" Shakes at sf4.0oa : .... " -- (CTF): the ground floor of an kpart- ing abeut it and the next morn-

• merit house smack on the hor- ing lwasready to da everything 0th men and wLomen in PHILLIPS. PRICED FR('iM -square. Phone 5-~r/ . . (C-~-3) For Rent - 1 bedroom duplex Fo r Sale or Trade. 1961 der at Bernauers Strasse in ... I was go ing to jump," the c o u n s e [ i o r ttendance. Coffee and cake $89.95 UP, INCLUDING . ' furnished, inThornhill .Phones- Cadillac.. Phone 5-4339, 4425 Berlln. The sidewalk was West white#haired, S l ight ly built." . erred. M r . R. North of the WARRANTY AND F R E E Handcarved wallets and purses '5600. (P-57) ;~ ' : : "* Greig Ave. (P-68). " Berlin:territory, but the house woman remembered. - On November3, I ~ I Mr. H,E: ' e r race Depar tmen t of MACHINE LESSONS. for sale. Genuine Leather~ ' ~ . . . . (Dick) Bogst ie a r r i ved in ',ehabilitation will speak. For BEAUTIFUL For Rent -" 2 bedrnom!house, For Sale - VW Bush Buggy..- 'belonged to the East. POLICE SPREADNET • .While East Bermaniipolice What happened next was cap- Te~ace .to take up his new Wther information call 6 3 2 - ELKEN MERCANTILE Phone 54393, (STF).. large inside, close t e , ' t own/ in equipped with roll : bars, a n d t roops uncoiled barbed tuect in newsphotbs that were posi t ion: as s e n i o r manpower 181: (C-85) 4623 LakelseAVe. 635-2552 good condition'and n0:pr0blem plexinglnss wind shield •over :wire~ hundreds of people:onthe transmitted around the world. "counsel lor at the Ter race

. (CTF) [nox United Church Women , NEVER BEFORE ~ave We:" :heating. Phone 5-2360 0 r a p p l y size tires. Year round fun eaatsideo~BernanersStraese-- • FYau Schuize cl imbed.on the. Canada Manpower Centre. Mr. dll hbld a rummage sale in the PICTURE FRAMES offered a HEAVY DUTY /4612Davis. (P-56) machine $180 or closest offer, which became lmown as the ad- 'window still and the moment .Bogstiestatos that |n effoct be Inited Church on F r iday , BATTERY a t this low price of Fol" Rent - Lakelse Lake. ,2 - Phone 5-6963. (P-58)' - . , d e s t street in the wor ld ' th rew she was spotted by West Berlin will be the ass is tant manager.

• . a few belongings out of windows- police officers, the fire brigade Before coming to Terrace Mr. ~ovember 19, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Framing of paintings, pictures, $22.99. Regularlysells for $24.98 bedroom house - E lec t r i c For. Sale: 1970 Torino' G.T. V8 and escaped. • Was called. A net was spread lS Bogst ie was the Off icer-In- fid Saturday November 20th, photos,certifioates, needlepoint and $26.98 No Trade- In :heated, unfurnished, or. Semi auto, P . S . P . B . radio, ,Rear 0 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (P-60) etc. Ready to hang. 50 •frame required, ga r an t eed foE '54 The E a s t Germans then fee t below her. In her a rms she Charge o f the Hope Canada

months. Shop simpsons Seers furnished. Occupancy Nov'/tS, window defogger, Balaneeof 5 bricked up the ground floor win- clutched her eat. MaupowerCentrefer2½ years. 1971.Phone 5-4095 after 6 pro. or" year warranty $3500 or best daws ~ d moved the remaining "The l~eople started yelling Previous to Hope h e / w a s styles to choose from.- 635-2188. Ltd. 4510 Lazelle or Telesh?p by write advertiser. Box 275, co- offer. Ph. 635-2164 after 5 pm.

'errace Little Theatre presents (CTF) calling 635.6541. (C-67,59,-3) res idents into * upper- level • 'Grandma, jump' o v e r and stationed iu Dawson Creek.and Lovers and Other Strangers." F o r Sale: Top'quali ty hay for Terrace Herald, Terrace. (C- " keena Secondary Auditorium, horses or cattle. Mixtures of Homelite chain s a w for sale. - 56) F o r Sale, 1966 Pontiac apartments vacated b y those over, and I guess the noise .Hudson Hope. r ' " _ _ "

Laurentin 4 door sedan, ingood who had escaped. • a le r ted the VOPOs (Eas t Before joining ~;anaaa [ov. 26 and 27 at 8 P.M., Alfalfa, Brome, c lover a n d Excel len t running condition. For Rent - 1 bedroom cabin in running condition. Asking $700. "TheY moved me up, too, and German P e o p l e s P o l i c e ) I Manpower M r . Bogst ie [ovember 28 at 7:80 p.m. grass $30 and $25 a ton. Phone Phone Doreon 1 Z. (P-57) Thornhill $75 per month. Phone or best offer.' Fhone 635-2732 when Igot to the new place I s at. heard them kick in the door of a t tending Notre Dame

. . . . the apartment and two of them Univers i ty of Nelson; B . C . dults$2.00andStudents$1.00. 846-5288 Dick Redman, Telkwa, 5-3437. ( C ~ ) ~ t e r 5pm.m.af terSpm. (P.56) L e g a l " '.eser~'ations 25 cents. Phone B.C. (P-57) Brand new 17" Sony Color 'IV. . came to the window and tried to where he graduated in 1967. He )5-4055 or 635-2662 (C.66-3) • I . . . . - - - BerninaSewing Machines $325. Phone 5-6983. (P~58) For Rent - 3 bedroom home for For Sale - 67 Chrysler. 2 dr, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, puil mewestback.'"Berllnero on file Kimberley.iS or ig inal ly a . na t ive of

M r . Bngstie is marr ied and rent - Close t0 park, elementary hardtop. Vinyl roof. P.S.P.B. FORESTS, AND WATER .sidewalk saw her plight. A both he and his wife Lonore are - C a r d o f T h a n k s Sales&Service. FORSALE and .high :schools. Centrally $2300.0O. RESOURCES The Mills Memorial Hospital ELKEN MERCANTILE ~.Large plate ...... glass.~ . . . . . . mirror.:.: . . . . . . 32 x looated.--Immediate occupancy., Also 1970 GMCpickup.% 'ton young man climbed on the win.

wishes to thank the' Regent, sewing m a ~ n e . ,In Phone 635-6182 days or 63~-6897 .VO, automat ic custom | TIMBER SALE LICENCE dew sill of the ground floor, looking forward to living in the - Held by policemen, he roached Terrace area. He hopes tlmt his and all those who in 4623 Lakelse Ave. Ph. 635-2552 desk: type cabinet . nights. (CTF) . . . . ' : 2,500.00. Phone 8-3786 or 5-3846. A03613

helped to make the , ~ Three pictures- .i:: . .13.56) up an grahbed Frau Schulze's stay will be very enjoyable and on Saturday the '6th, L pair Bedroom Lamps " For ' Rent Onebed room house ' . A public auction will be held leg and began puiling her down rewarding. In addition tehinjob

by the District Forester at while a Communist police offi- he is looking forward to the ¢1Pn1~1~ "T . . . . ' lq furnished Wanted One used ~ . C.l,, ,o== '~-alaxie ~ XL .19 - He lp W a n t e d . • - = - , ~ ~ , , , ~ . • . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . ~ *.'W "~ ~ ' P r ince Ruper t , Bri t ish cer h~a ner ov else a rm nullin~ hunting and fishing of which

~=,,~b!~:/~l~(& F e m a l e 1"Edrl:~=i~t;.~ -.~:~,:.,~-: ",:.~:. mage.~none ~i~m~. t~'-~)' '.a~ ~,.,.:,-'; ~" .... ed trams ~Columbia, not later ~';~=---'--'=::: ;'~=~"~-~:~-~" Te.rracejsso-protl~ .

- -"- . . . . - , +'~. ~:.'5~ e d ~ a i ) ~ ; . w ,'~ ,~. " - ~ ":~, ' Ele,,~b~l~:N~i~.-:~i:Ubs~ : :.monmly rates.', ~eaars '~oter, :~(p.32) :!.~%::.", ':~ " 'December:::~i971' ~: f°r :the II,~

- . HELP WANTED- " , . - - • ~,--'--=s:' - ' none i~-,.~o ~,,,=.-o~ . . . . . • Insurance:. and. erect reporter w~, ~ m , ~ o n e : ' : !." . i .... " . . For Sale -1968 Dodge Dart V-8, /.moreaUth0rizethanthe2;000,000harvestingcubic feet°f nOtof " for Terrace area on fee basis.. : Phoile 635-7564 • 3 bedroom house for rent in New auto;2 dr. ".T. $180b.00.: orbesL timber f°r a °ne (1) Year peri°d" lil' "R:~'fif~'N'iH' ~~~ . . . . ~ ~ ,' //::l'k'

' No experience, required, male (P-58) i~- ... . Remowith2bedroomfurnlshed offer. ;Phone.5-6863 or 5-7883. I • " suite in basement. Phone 635- (CTF). ' " I " ' ! Cutting permits t o h e issued

rould or female, ,advantage to. have .... _ " . 5161 (P-57) ' r :" : . . . . . -- ,under authority of this licence :cident car. Good opportunity to make -34 . F o r K e n t . M i sc . " ' . . . . . : - [ M a

" ' " Tnree°eur° wFrdi ,:I ation p.o, Box 4156 Postal Station D, ForRent- Indoor storage space a~-rox 1200 s ~ ft 1 '~ baths and ne o p ckup for sale. - : Mtaated on 2 blocks:vicin)ty cf i ,d .Vancouver, B.C.(C-67) for motorcycles, campers, .~,i;,~;.' ,,,,~,e'~a,d's,=~,,, cit~ , Sleeps6. Phone6,~-60o0(CTl~)~SkeenaRiveronpart0fLots609 Ii ~ ~ U ~ ceena skidoos,:boats, pickups,, ete. :.;l'i~ies~.~o~'e,e~i:~w~:e;an~l : ~ and 5075, Range•:,:5 Coas t l i d ~2.38~. 20 - H e l p W a n t e d . Phone 685-2603 (CTF) _ = . . . . . . . . For Sale - One 1970 Kenworth . Dis t r ic t , within the Skeena

• aryer, umy ~ per monm. 'mM,,~ W ~q P.NP. ~.w~u.,,~ Public Sustained Yield Unit in . . . . :::::~i::~: ::i~'~ .... '~ !i~<" k~ I .... ~:::::":"~ : ::~:? ~ :~:~i :: :~:~i;i::~!~ ' • F e m a l e ~ References please Phone 635- ~n~ll'~ion"A-'ll:uiri~'s.~'. "" !i ~:::~::: ..... ,:~,~::::.::::i,~:,::~:::::i~:,~::::::~ i~

S'T" : q ' 4 1 3 S - ; W a n t e ~ l - M i s c . 732o. t o view. (CTF) . . . . l~e direct'ed to ~-3113 ( ~ .:.accordance:: plan to be withsubmitti~la deyelopmentby the | : : : ~ : ~ : - ~ i ~ nvironment? Experienced Teller required. " " " " ' . . . . . " .For f a l l p l ~ p t i n g o f t r e e s o r . . _ . , . . : _ _ _ = i ~ ::successfultnderer.;:? I ~ ~ [ ~ l i

otia 635-2261. (C-86) " Bead OI)en' 2-6 p m Men to For Rent- 3 bedroom basement . . . . . • : chipping facilities that. is able to" SIMPSONS-SEARSLTD. ~ , F r i , ' : : ' ." " . " si~ite, w-wcarpet , fridge&stove 7~7evenmgq. (STF) . : ut i l izelngstoafour)I4) inchtop I

' " ' or "" • diameter. : Each te.nderer will "ANNOUNCES lfl~lR . ' m Sat Closed..%nda,, • included, furmshed _ . . . . . . . - e - ~ ~'or bale T u l ru NEW STORE'HOURS PART-TIME . . . . . . " unfurnished, e lec t r ic heat. Best offe; Will acce t trade be requiredt6submit proof that J ~P~I~P~I~P'~ 'd~P~'~d~P' ,~ '~ ~ p ~ p p ' ~ I p ' ~ ' , ~ j ~ p ' ~ d ~ p ' ~ j I ~

Experienced teller required for ' (CTF) • . . * p the timber to be'ai~th~ised for 9PM part-time work. Enq~r e Mr. ii

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smpers & Trailers. $5 per :onthl :. • • :."- AMCO Recreational Sales 5416 y. 16 *W; Terrace. Formerly erra Mobile Homes. '(C "-68)

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Harris, Royal Bank. 635-7117; 3 9 - B o a t s & E n g i n e s For Rent- 2bedroom basement ,635-4420. (CTF) to keep their sawmfll0perating. TMUilN6 : , (c-63-3) , ~ -~ s te . Seperate en t r ance , w-w ' ' Anyone who:: is~:.tinable to

• For Sale - 18'ft. wood boat with carpet . F r i d g ~ and stove 58 - ,Tra i ie l ;$= attend t.he aueuon i.in person We tan all kinds of skins for fur or'leather. COW HIDE~fur, '- CLERK TYPIST 1/~ cabin. Repossession sale by included. Nea r schO01 and : ~ may submit a ~baled~tender to ~besor iHf lmrforboots , [ackels , saddlery.DEER, MOOSE:i

be opened at the*hom~.~f auction : . . . . bid only. Phone 635-6387 from hospital. Phone 8-5634. (P-86) F o r Sale- 1968 12 x ~4 furnished for Buckskin or Rugs. BEAR, WOLF, GOAT; for Rugs;', V~ ?~ PLEASANT WORKING 9:0oam-5:00pmweekday~i.(C- mobile home.'~.Will consider and treated as lbne~ bid. pay toppr!ces for DEER, MOOSE in any quantily.- Jmtjialt~i:

• CONDITIONS / : , 65-3)~' .... ' : L ::' r '2 bedronm basementsuite, w-w Vehicle as par[ down payment Further p a r t i , c u l ~ ; m a y be skins andsend t o ' : : E x c e l l e n t benef i ts ; l ibera l * vacat ion plan, . G r o u p Ins. , , F 0 r S a l e - 50 l i P Mercury c a r p e t & fridge a n d stove . a n d : t a k e over pa~yments to obtained from; ~the Depty : i " :: _ ~ . : :~ i?

• many, others . Congemal co- ~tb0a'i~t. Jex •.lower unit~; 26' included. P h o n e 8-2768. (P-56) . r~ iab le party. Phone'635-8746. Minister of Fo~es~i:~Victoria • • ~ ~ u P D. | a ~ 4 k a m " .... :?~ ~ q ' ( ~ ) k j ; : ~ ~ . . . . " r ' ~ ~ ;British Columbia ;, .:th~"District . . v s ~ a i ~ e l a . . - w m u ! w s : ' , :i ~ :-i:'.

w o r k e r s , in teres t ing :'work, Riverboat . As new $300. down F0r Rent- Bachelor suite. Fully ; : : i : '; " . . . . . , Forester , ." Prince* Rupet, i : 3~2 Commerciai Dr. . . . . . : /"i~ ',iiii!!!~ I:' • Salary based on performance. :wil!*.har/dle ,to"reliable par ty , c o n t a i n e d . A v a i l a b l e "Mol) i iehomeparkingspace for ~ British Columbia': ~r t lm Forest 4[ k~ r'.~ ' ~ . ~ . . , e . 12 B C " 4 . . . . . ~ ' ' '4 p ~ dr:: * : Must: be a h igh :ischool :Pho~o,~5-5746,.(CTF. r' ~:" • immediately, Phones-3615, (P- rent~ L' C0mi)lete honk-up on ,~Range.r, Terraceil . :British i i : :~ " " w . . . . . " • ~i":i - .

minute. Age 18-26. / : ' : 43 - R o o m s fol ' R e n t : : 56): , . l a r g e p r i v a t e l o t . On Simpson , . ~ . . . . . , . ", , , , ...... , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . ' ~ = : ' AVe'.: in: iThdrnl i i l i :?hone 635- ~ T h i! .': APPLYWEEKDAYSTO~ ' '/'49 -"Homes.for Sale ' ..~, ;(P,68):/, i!?.,-:'.: ...... !/., : - ~ :.: / '

MR TOOP, ASSOCIATES ' ~ " ~ *; : ~ ...... " "'"' ' ' "" ' FINANCE CO LTD.:. : 'For Rent-Wonderful room for. ~'~"/, ...... : , ...... e H e r a l d S~PE. 3 -' 4554 LAZELLE nice" g e n t l e m a n , ' / , private :•:Nice 3:bedroom,' h o u s e ' i n iiiiF~:!$aie"/:12!~':x~!56'ii:~ % . , , . . : . . d . " r • . " , ~ jq . . . . . ~ " *:.` ' : " ;.:q

:.PHONE 638-6397: : imrklng, prlvdt, phone. .Phone Thorn,l, at (720 Pinest, and ':~Tl~aller:wi*'f0"x'40'~ tiddltl~:i" ~"::~ ~ ' ~ J . . . . m . . . . . . . . . ,,,., ORDER r..___:' "~,i::~.~ (CTF) , E / 2 4 (CTF) built on an 80'X =O' lo t . Quiet Situatedonlot.whicheanais0he / ~ : . i ~ / : • = • • C ASSIF IED A n , :.

=i . . " ' . , near pi ' imary school. $12,500.00..Limrchas~. Call i6,~7~gs.."~P?57)

.'2'I -/Salesmen & Agents: : For;:~'Rent ,:':. R~bmsL for Phone S~I58:~.(P-S8)'I':,/, " , .,';~,=, ...... .' : '. : :. ..... 7;: :~.,;-:'. "~WRITE/yOU~ AD BELOW~)WORD:TO'::A~.$pACe'::,}::~!",:L'I! : : gentiei~ihb.kReh~ facilities;: ........... ': ' ..... . L :~ "~ B .~i~=h: :" r ~r li=IDii.~ ::~/,;,; ,-:?:~k:osr AeP~,sro e~' o, ~ s T W~ ::" ....

Saidsmdfi/ior Saleswoman,' : ha~Ivatdentr~. Phone 5- For sale -New- 3':,beSeem, 2 :/:' :.:* :preferahly:.wlth a high'sch~ol S732..(P-56) i..""~::::*. ' . . "storey ~home.~ Full. basement ,, ' ....... '-' ,-. ', : - • i... ." . .

• . " = with ,,finished./.:l~edroom..W.w :,. :::: ;.:,011111~;,.i,,~ i : i.,-.: ~l'i~toThe Herald, P,O, B0x399,Terra~: ' ' ..... :' .education, to sell printing and Effective ~ immedlately' Winter carpet;; ~ marble~!~flrelilace, .¢~ . : :,~ ...... o~:*~,i ,'.~'~,,~,='. ::;;,,:-: ......... :: ;

,. •:. your•; Bi~S~:,Jin~in¢ ng:~, r ,advertising:,::inl "Terrace, Will ra te , i.sleeping room/i only;: i !c .a rper t , . , ' s~d~. , P,h~:ne:. 63.% " : ; : r ] : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . :~ consider an inex ...... , .. L P!'~!':i~n mY ~ad. ior I ',~!d~Y '*i~, ~,nder.~' ~:'.'

i~rkbn',: a.de.quate:: traininlWh61 Will ," ....... ~( C'l? )Cedars :• Motel' ' Ph°ne ~':~r~56':'!:., .:'~L: :! ........... :~::"':!~i:~7'~i;*..; --: :'.F0r_ ~8ale - ; " 3w0; II!C1"~") ~!!r'=~!;~!~!:i!~! ~ 'i:~ " % ' N ~ w 3 ~ ~ l - , , g . ~$ii[!': ~ ~ ~ | ~ - ~ • ~ : ' ~ ~"~'~':" ~,/c0m. es ....... fr0m: ...... the ' ::*..' '•'• ;_': '>i~ clas~'ifi~tion~";:r?•i:'~ ~£: : i : ,?;~:(::!,i~: L: ..::.: ;';'l enclosa;:.;',;In *:~ <•, ::':":. ,::/,.•:.:•:,~,~full imP: .......... ,,~,"~*:'r~:"

: wrlte;'i; givlng.: full.: ° " ,~ "~' .............. • .......... ~,; ',.."/";: FLYNN A~TS,-C~.): ''' house; Basement, w~'-i ' ' ~ ~"' :~ ~edueation and'work :..Furnished rooms and furnished ........... " . . . . . : ' r '~" . 'k '' ~' ' ' ":~ ' d ..... 'dqL" B: ~' .............. ' ............ r''~'m~'k' "~'d" " ' ........ ~ ~@~ ':'~ ~' completed .laundry ", room; :, call 635-2295 ' ~"~ ~'~ ~"~':,~,::~'~:. :: .... ~"'.~':'," " ::II0.Mi~;i:~R;~!, 'wil~°n:'•~. (,iapts~::~i ii~Cdoklng., - facilities ~carpet: throughout Insuite; I ~ ' ~ ~;~" ; . d ' ~'' ''~'~' 1 ~;'~ ' ~: : ~ ' ' ~ ~,j. , ,,~.4. ,:~.,=~:.: d:k ...... ' '

,~edtfl~el P~es~i:(!(i26 ~erl~tse :/a~llabl6. .Phone 63S-6658. ~plUmbing,,~ireplaee carport,. ~ i;~:'.:L:' :ia~d,ask for:.i !.;;ii: i''i Ph~e;~;',~ ::,:T~,.::...; ::~';::;:';'::;~": i~:~i:'-i.~'~ii~'!~i~ ii ................. ~ ,*, ,,.,.,.,..~,~

lelel~0i~e ' 632~61~-~'. : : :.~.,~::~;::',~", !ii -Eby andr McC~mnelll • Phone 5- . . , ~ ~ . .~ .................

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PAGE 10 THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. "

K i n s m e n u p : :us The Kinsmen of District 5

which encompasses all o f British Columbia, held , :their Fall Council MeeUng at the Blue' Boy Hotel in Vancouver on Oct. 8, 10 and 11. The Council includes the District Executive Committee . under the leadership of Governor Ken Leaney of Langley, nine Depty Governors representing nine Zones throughout British Columbia, plus Club Presidents from 75 Clubs representing 2020 Kinsmen members in B.C. President Kerry Condon of the Kinsmen Club cf Terrace was in attendance.

One of the District 5 Kinsmen projects is raising funds through Mothers March for the K i n s m e n R e h a b i l i t a t i o n Foundation which serves the disabled of British Columbia.

' [' ~ i . ;: i: . . . . .... : ] ; ' ! 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERIi~;Iig?!

to ual/ gipgd fOr ' communi ty n ~ I ~ n" ~' ~ ~:I~ n~F ~ F •

The Foundation held Its Annual !i EducaUon. i i i 'I~ ~i I ' : i ~ s ~ , the iFoundati0n ! !~0ugh cover~/ :~plcs such a.4:~Club Meeting mSa t . Oct. 9, 1971 at :~:The. ~econd area ~ include itsEx.e.cutive.Direc.tor and staff Administ_r.a.ti0n, bud get'ia.nd t h e Blue Bo~. Hotel in T r e a t m e n t , P r e v e n t i o n / p r o w a e a , road range~of nnance, ~msmen ~:oucauou conjunction with'Fall Council. Education ~o~h!Gi ' an t s ~ d ,consultative'and investigative and E.xp.ansion;!Rehabilitat_ion . . A s s i s t a n c e to ~Dept.,'!,of services t o the rehabtlitatio. : ~0unaat.|on~,t'ro.g.rams, uy-

The Directors, and Zone Audiology Faculty of Medieinc community, other"agenCies, LaWS ann ~ ~onst~tuuon anu Renresentatives of the U.B.C., Ki~men Neuro Lab government, intereat groups Informati~*~fr'om the Nationall Repres~ Foundation which b 100 percent controlled by District 5 Kinsmen are responsible for administration and distribution of approximately $300,000.00 The program of the Foundation i s in two broad areas in the provision of direct services or facilities for the rehabilitation of the disabled in B.C.

The first area include direct Rehabilitation Services tl~ough the Medical. Rehabilitation Assistance (Patient Care) program, Cleft-Lip Pala te Clinic, Arbutus Crafts, Program Review & Development and Public

U.B.C., Chilliwack Opportunity W o r k s h o p s , ":,: V a n c o u v e r Training Workshop,i Kinsmen Assessment* Unit, Canadian Pa rap leg ic Association, B.C. Division Canadan Hemophilia Association; B . C . Chapter Canadian Hehab. Council for the Disabled (C.R.C.D.) G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre, 3H Society (Handicrafts for Homebound Handicapped) Health Centre Construction, Laurel House School (for Autistic Children) and Gift of Life program (investigation. only.)

In addition to the programs.

and perhalZ first and foremost, to Kinsmen Clubs. through.out B.C. on request.

In addition to the Fall Council business meetings on Sunday and Monday, i the overall program was highlighted by a Workshop program.

This program was instituted d few years ago and is designed to assist the Club Presidents to fully unders.tund the programs of District 5 Kinsmen and to a n d a s s i s t them i n the administration of their clubs for the coming Kinsmen year.

Members of the District 5 Executive Committee were

. moderators of~ these workshops

Association• modera ted by National • R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Secretary Bob Muir from the Toronto area• ii i • The success of the Fal l Council Meeting was inc~cative

• by the attendance there were 73 to 76 clubs represented with an

o v e r a l l at tendance of 180 Kinsmen from communities throughout the entire province.

ThePeamouth Chub turn: at spawning time. Vance Aquarium aquarists say function of such c~lor chan not known.

Fresh Fowl 89 Try It Fricasseed. 3 Lb. Average Each i

Spare R i b s Fr.. Frosted . . . . ..... Lb..39

Ground Beef Fresh ' ' , . .69

Pork Hooks ,r.h.Fro..d...,b.'29 Bulk Wieners ,,49 Slioed Bacon 69 Sausage MapleSticks Leaf ,bS| 69 Oevon ....... lb. • 7 varieties 2 lb. Average i

....... ..39 Coil Garlic...., .,b.59 I

U " '00 the Smithers Totem ordination as a team and so far. Perhaps as the 9 Morns 1 Lb. Plastic rubs .................................. : . . . . . . . . . . . Blues Saturday night and better skating but both season progresses we will - w - ~ - ~ w m [] [] [] t . . . . . . . . . I F . I-or. i Sunday afternoon at the teams could improve in s e e n higher quality of Vn-~I [~lltnmL'|n Kitimat arena. Kitimat this department to hock . played. F a o i a l T i s s u e K , . . x , . , = , ......... 5 .or P u m ~ , . . o , ,, ~ ,,., 4 For,86 W e l l s p a r L o g g e r s - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

dominated the scene b U t o n the whole both games B E A T Paper Tow(iJs K,.nex, Rol, ~,e . . . . . . . . . • ...... ,§7 Mi|k co.o~ Ta, Tj. 6 For .89 werehighlightsOneand orit wastW° P e a r s A,dmona Au,tra,an. O~. T,. ..... ....... 2 'or , 8 6 a S p a g h e f l i c~,e,,, i. Tom. S a . . . O,. T,.s .... 3,.$1 notedplayed betterthat thewhenteamSeach T h e H a r d Winter D r i v i n g Peaobes Ardmona Australian'28Oz. Tins .. ...... ~ ,or . 8 5 R a i s i n s Co.Op Australian 2Lb. Pkge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II,w,~EE

had a man in the penalty Powdered Detergent 89 box. "There were less C o n d i t i o n s With O n e Of T h e s e bodies to trip over,'.' one player c o m m e n t e d . LATE MODEL USED 'CARS Powedered. Sunlight Giant.Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M

thef°rmidableTheLoggers,blues'°pp°nentwereUSUally averyfOr 1 9 7 1 MONTE2 Door H.T.,CARLOv-8, e3995 Green Beans ~ ,,,-,,~.,,n, _4 For.S9 0r i seo O i l 3 8 O z . B o t t l e . . . . . . . . . . ' ............... s l . 29 Peas ~o, F.n,,~.td ,,~,.,,os .... . .... 4 For ' 9 9 t)riseo Shortning I Lb.'Pkts .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 For l i T 6 loose in their passing of A.T,, One owner car .... ' . . . . . . . .

the puck and very lucky 20 Sl that they f inished up the 1971 Flour ' " " way they did. Thanks to 2 Door H.T., A truly + 3 7 9 5 + the f i rs t c]ass saving of luxurious car .................. Robin Hood All PurpBse ..................................................... ; . . . . . :.• Lb. Bag i . both goal tenders the _ _

score was as l i t t le as i t 4 a t q 4 'FORD GALAXIE Instant; 0otfee co.p , o o . Jar . . . . . . . . ~91,39 Deterpnt.qu,o Lux 24Oz. Size .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 7 was It wasevzdentthat . OH: S o a p 3.ar. Pkge. Reg. Sizel ..... LI'...I, U 4 9 • " l u l l 4Dr. Sed.,V-8, A.T., ~ ~ 'L ~ _ ~ Radio', P.S., P.B ............... U . a I ~ V Bathroom Tmsue Wonder $off 4 Roll PKge. ' . 6 7 Fa ai "X

L e g l o n ' l l l H l ~ ' i FORD G A L A X I E :" : ' . " ' • :' Hak'monie Apple, Orange,

a u x i l a r v I ; ~ i l 2 Dr. H.T., lay mileage, ~ ; ~ J [ ~ J ~ Walnut Pieces Aloha 16 Oz. Pkge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1196 Fruit Brinks Grape 48 Oz. Tins.. .......... 2 ,o, .66 " . " t w o tone paint ...~._~ .......... U . ~ T q l Teabazs 8 " / w°rkrng m ~ n CHEVELLE MALIBU I ' N . . b @.UZe. ~ , . 60~" ' nQ ~ o d . i . , ~ . . . & ~ : . n "~. 4:nQ Q.Q. ~" ~n~ . r

The Ladies Auxilary 'to the i a l ~ | U 4 Dr. Sed., V-8, A.T., ~Q~i011~ ~ , . . . . . " ' ' . . . . . • . . . . . ........ .:..........• . . . . . . . . . . -~ - , , - - - Royal Canadian Legion bathe . P g "~ "°";" " ' - I ;,,~i, q , 7 6 / oney ~:,,., ii~: II held their redular L m O n t h l y , -....t . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m - - ~ , l w " • " : * ' • . , I. " . ; : :::~ .: ' ' ~ .

meeting for November. Four new members were " , l i a n a MERCURY MARAUDER' • , BJoaoi)Perfox 1- o,. i1./189 • ~:0heosl! Whiz J id •i~;op ! ~: ibl . , a n "~ installed to the club They were • , . .. • , t , o o . . o ~ o . . • .o,o~ I ~ U ~ 2 Dr. ~.T.,fu,y equ,pped,$QQflg Me'l~°nal'd" ~L"°n[~ P~u'l"and " 28'00G m" 'act°iT wa'°n'~'" 1 ~ 4 [ ' " E~s.,..m.,__,s,.,,,,.~..~:':;:r " .... 3 $1

Atthe zone meeting held in ~ i ~ C A M A R O I~.~ ' Ter race two weeks ago, i E B H . . . . . ~ ~ ' ~ A ~ - - ' ' " ~ ~ ' : P i " ' i " :~': ~* ' : . . . . . . r" ' ' . . . . . . " " . . . . . ~q' ' . . . . ' ' 4 . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . "~,*' " . . ~ r i v . i

auxilary ~ member Dorothy | V ~ ' Y-O , 'A . / . , KaOIO. ' ~ 5 ~ i ~ a n l D ~ . . . . . ...... . . . . . ~ , ' ' i . i - . . . . ' : ' ' Sairclough was the official ' B e a u t i f u l condition ........ - E . ~ ~ q * ~ . . . . . . / : : ' ); ' ' m • • ~ d " F ~ r ' In kq ' ~ F 4 F ~ Fresh Baked Dally from ! delegate for Terrace. L . . . . ~ In Store Bakery The draw far the Centennial _ _ _ _ _ caRT.Jr A , , a n a n a s .O::, :~;dan.. '~**:! l ,b..~i~ : m~:k, J r ~ ~ r "m + : k J quilt which was.made, by the 1Dgn , N , , ~

m e m b e r s , was discussed. The i # V # 2 D r . Sed., only 17,000 R4Adltl~ • " ' ' " " " " ' ' " . ~ ~ m ~ ''' : ' ' ' ' '"'L~:~;':'~:'~:'"''" ""';" " " I ' " '' ' ' '* i r i s h Bread I quilt has bee, put on display in' " Mac Appl ' r ' " L ~ . ' " Q r '~. m : ' , ' ' [ ' " I oe ,,oo, i - - . . , - - - - - - , . - . - - . . . , . . . X . . _ _ . " ,

It was decided iimt after the . : : : ~ ; - . . . . A A ~ Sesam BreH j : Remembrance'Day parade the , ~ 1 ~ O " MAZDA ': . . . . . . :":, ,' .... ' . anxllar~, t~°uld :serve dirmer t° | O 0 0 2 Door: Sedan. A : tea| ~,14di~J~ l 'ears o q,,...IUlU 2 I;H/] am~lacanS'nswere ma& t° p u i r c h a S e p a s t Presidents plaque to go •• : ,conQmybu, : ...... : ' " : i i ' ~ ' i - | l ~ ' ~ p , :]! : • [ ' i ;• • " : ' "" • / J ; i © y .... , ' . : : / '• }~>;: J

'1968 _:__ omegranatos.: U,noe,Tam/ 'A social galhering is p i, , / / 4 ~ , .... ' , ~ ' i g l ~ E ' i

foraftol~Deeember:~eeting. /:~: :: ::' ' i ,~ V B , ~ T , R a d ] o .:::~*;: .... :: | O O a J p ~ ~ ~ : Lot.on,' Bod,¢;~:::i'i:l:?"/:::. , ' ! : • : I 9 1 dFa~ G ' P k g . , :. :~ii;:~::' / ' ~ " ' : i '

made t0 the Retarded Chlldrene, ' r " : IB|O m i l O | a ~ L i d , ~0bWreaflt and ,Poppy Y ' ~ : ' * * ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ' ~' : ' *': ' ,i '[ ':~ • .,~,~.:.,.~,..h,vO noticed: the, ~ • . t':.Your OS!Dealer~ Kt~hnat.:/:.,. :1 . We carryi'a:'.i~ompleie/iine:

: ~ ] ~ U ~ n f~l~;e~ 312 Ente~Hse AvenUe : Phone ~Z-7141 l help: suppo ' ~ r ~ : • • - - ~+ - : I ' r , r ; " : lXmas Bak lngNeeds •