connecting repositories · 2018. 1. 10. · order in +me fkew.m~ to++..p~t. loetober 31st. i...

8
- .,,~:, .~y.::~;~,.~+~ ..... ;,=...~,, ,:~:,.~ . i ~. +.'"",'; - •,+;h +.: ~'.. ~+.,.-.+~+ . . +. -+. -+ .: . . . . - . " ++ . , . " + - ~.m.,;t l:dltorlol + ..... ' ..... ~ ..... "~ .... "+t ~+ . . . . . . . " " + ...... 4 " 'r ~ +'~ ~''~ ~," " ~ ..... ' .... +~+ "+++'''++" "+" " , , .... ~b .Mayor V,ctcr Jolliffe :+. -- . . " + " ~ . '' : ' ' ' "~ " " " " "" " ~ " ~ ' " . ' i r : . : + "~ 4 r " " ~ + : ~ " " ' ~+ ~ '; +~ ~ " r .% 4 -+ ;.. ~ "+'+b *'+: . . . . . F 4 + . ' . . . . . . + . + ~ ' . : .++ '~ ,." + . . . . . . . . . . . + , . . . _ ...... ; + + : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... + ....... + , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... + +++ . ..... ...... ++'+JO;l++ +rre .... ",u- .... + + .... ++*"',++ ++ fie : .......... ++ r + .... ++++'++++; . . . . . ++ + ++ +MaYOr + ; +:p slers,,:YOU+ +a r.barmge:++o ,+ alloween + eggs ' i - '~./ ,.+ + : + + : : I~;+'" '' +I+'+I +.j+ ":*;~ '+ + " .~' ++' ~ Z'+'. ~I l;:k:.'++k+ "" : "" ~+: "'~'.+.: "" :'' "~S + :T+:+ F++" +~" +. +:~ ~+~ ; +' ++ P;'~+:+ : +~++ + + + + ," ~'i" F "+ " ~ ~'' "+'+ ' ,+ "':+~' : ~+'~++ '+~'+~;' "'F" + " ' + P " " =. " + : : : j ' . r =''" " "j . " I . . . . . " " C+ . , + " i ; .+On Hai]o~Veen+niaht,-Slmday, i then.dro.)e/nyear.arctmd and ,eom+monieate wltb you -.. my'tlm+toimtruetym ~ at message isto +~..ano(,, rouen +an+, ~e throwing.of " e..g~, at. re.er,.entional f+acfl!tles, and . order in +me fkew.m~ to++..p~t. lOetober 31st. I Waa¢irlvlmt In the eorneron Em~Pmn +im;rked and +mr ma my that x:was "llleMunlelpal Hailam In,,~our mo~e,youngpoopteinvmved It Im.li~en or e£eeted+omcm=, wliemer mey an aamm anal r ~ " a gooa,mq~lay+m+a Im!~Ic +my ear d~,~k.'elso Avi~ue,. + it,+ am Walked In am0;~+at the 0erhapS a~kiYn+ for++clmfl~al ,+++ clsmi+onm+:+m-Jmi+:c, t~ia" wmlnot .L~. ~ible to ea~ry;~.a y+o,ll;ar+++/h,+,rl~, g .y.our~w~++ ,.+.e+.a~, ..ut x]pay~ : ~ + " + L+ f0+l ~ ~ + ~ d I ~ , ~ + m ~ + m +at around nine o clock. , + 8ro+ Whore more eggs+: were eggs to +be thro+n kti:me by ~]10~)| Qn the res~nslt ~u+~S ot conversatprl ~ en:: ~ameme mr ~tt~ recreauonm sacnmes. ,uLrousI t melt tnxe+s + am +opn + Halloween;: ann+ mm(e+;~t: an i As I stei)ped at ~e Emerson : thrownat me, one hittinSme_in walking amon@t you.':. ~:' :: + '~ eleq~++/~ofticla!a, a n ~ " k W~our Avenue.on ~u.nnayevening w!~ ~ fory~th. ~o : e _ . wm w' tell me .that you were. ~o~n~t eventng t.hat wlllbe a,pisanore Street traffic 118his agroup of the lefteye.+Tho yom~/mople, • However, the -~ indignity lwrenis:tex money is= pe~t." youunoeranar.aseofel~san(/. "me~me~iP~trna.t surnO• mnecent Dys.tanoe~,.~a~.~ few torememner.~ ...... . ~ young people gathered on both from the'outset"knewbothmy :suffer+dis worth +it for :the ::U~ndriving a~.ayl~.tne_ axle gr~se -,nut t..~.ve,a naye.to pay ~g.n_m_'ance myoueoma.n.ave t mo.m;t~. ,,~,L.~ ...... +.'_~_ , . ,~ sides of Lakelse, dragged out car and-who~l was, in fact .informa~on received In being - scenet0 the Mumeipal:H~u, I message mr you nowwm& you . rates+oeca~eotnavmgtonave masweregettingotnotnanou> .. ~,y.~+twmue~euLteaem.~t three garbage cans and placed several of them cal!e~ out "lit,. able ~to Identify ~eae people met~an0.~ ~obsi.~cit~i ~ th.o , can r~d, and I'll spell'lt out their~ windows replaced,., the coollt, andy.ouwoul.d, ~ye +lm. ~ : me ~m~_c£~n~up b~,._t~_!+.~ _emth in front of m.v car. ~I.~ot Mayor_ Jolliffe . ...... .......... " involved. 'i am Sad •to say'_ that roaa .wh|~ +t' . . . . . . drove tlu'¢t~,l~ quite ctearty •. " r = " . &~ ~ s . podcemen ana omers, mat. nave more. le~tecuve . . . . . . . . in mm man me u~ .+,.~u u~ mu~.w;.~u were 0utofmyear to movethem, anc~i My'I .purpose in walking seine of you were the ve.ry with0utstopping;euttln~a:~,mnt . Whe+n you con j~regate as.a .topa.yf.or beyingth..etr.unifarms pohce.m, en that.were having ~e~ee.~o on this Halloween at this point eggs were thrownl amongstyouwastoi~ntffy~ust atudenisthatlhavehaddownto tire-the~proc~cea.ownto~.ne mr.~egrou.pe~, auowa mmorny or cLotn.es ..mep. n.ea - ~.nese are eg~.mrown at u~e+m... ,~.: • -qs. ~ , from the direction of the group who in reponsible for the type of the Munieipel Hall where you pu]lee station to disc,ss~tne o.t me .m.emners o~ mat group to me +a~u~mmat nave me power Anal now to turn to me auwts - of young people, both attbecar damage caused on Ilalloween have aeted as members of matter with the Staff Serg~nt. a+o .mmieioys ~mage, su~•as . to vo.~e wne...mer youas young of our eommuaity..Next.:year _. ~ .... CG - lliff and mysdf " " evenings - aud ifpessible to try Council - and I have given up Now the purpose of ,this the oremdng ox store w~n®ws, peopm wi~ receive tnese lets ail get together, pmnanead, Mayor vlctor . . ~o e - " " i . . . . | i ~ J L i Come In and soo the WESTI: III TRAILER SALES tTD. 1972 LINE'UP on displaY, now at . . . . . . . . . . . #mmm , PARKER FORe m =y ,+ ........ Ol Skeena Forest 635-280'1 ' PHONE - 1 " ;5T.H YEAR NO."99-~+~ L ' TERRACE, B.C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,,1971 63S-63S7 le 0onte . ~ it ' " ~ . . _ . -!1 (~• UN members. Re c Commission warning +, _ ga i ..n s t c o m .m u n i ty r u s h Delegations from around the world are studying with qulet concern the possibility of arre - duetion by the United States in The Terrace Recreation aria Walt MacIntyre, chairman of was just gathering information its-contributions to this near- Civic Properties Commission the Recreation Commission /r0m all the organizations in the bankrupt, world organization, held a meeting on Friday night said in a telephone interview, area. There have been some ex- for Peter Fanning of Cranbrook "we've got to fit the building to Aid. Coopel'.went on to expl~ pressions of anger and shock who was formerly. Director of the needs of the community ain that the controversy has but the majority of delegations Recreation for Terrace, and rather than fit the needs of the been over Be main room of tile appareatly are waiting to see Mr. Dave Brown who is community to the building, new complex. Should it be a whether the American outrage Recreation Consultant for After all, wl~atever is built is gymnasium'of an auditorium? over the expulsion Of Taiwan Northwest B,C, . going to have to serve its Some feel that the room should purpose for many years," bemulti-purpose, to be used as from theUN will cool with time. The purpose of this meeting both a gymnasium and an Despite disclaimers from was to cons~t with people who Mr, MaeIntyre says that the auditorium. • ~Others says U.S. officials, there seems to were aware of the recreational needs of the community are definately not. some to he a genuine threat that needs in a community and the three-fold; Arts and Crafts The community needs a the organization's largest needs of Terrace in particular, needs, Athletic and Sports recreational centre.-It must he contrihuter will dry up some of needs and Social needs. Every of the type that may be used hy its payments to the UN and its It is felt by the Recreation need of the eommunit must he all. To build both a gymnasium agencies., .. + Commission that the present ta.ken into consideration before and an auditorium would he far that~elthegeact~Sa r e ~ o ~ l ~ h ~ •1 planning, of a new •Community Planning goes any turmor, to expensive. These are points are criticizing theUNitmaycut r--uest thai council should si;w recreation facilities already ..~.~.~ ++~ ~ ~i. ,o~ funds, they reason.• j [ down on, the,l~annlng:untU~..atl ~'. "availab,.l.e, ~n.ta.et+,ai}..m~,-.~.~ ! mr+ d~,,: ,<Ov~.~,m~+,, ~-~d:,:+t0~t~- ~ " t " ' ' " ; ~ : " "'+" *" " " + " ~" ~"" ';;: ' ' ~ ' Iz~i S~-* ,"-+~.~p<~°~,-.'~'+~.,'~.*~.,"~.w~.+~,-'. • ~. ~ .... " '" uu(~ge+a~ commntee, wmon'm .... I"+ eommuni~ 'ha~ ~," ap~',', ,+,.,..~,.v,,.~ .... Y~ '':,'~,'~:" ~'+.~1+h~e ~ '~t~"/ ' "~ ~ ' 6 n the floor ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L ...... ..... +, " ..... ' ,~ ,"~+.., +P +,an . . . . . considering Secretary-General [ [" ached and asked for their w!!l ,:, they . m a+re ... a durifig public:'d~0rts activities U Thant's request for $215 rail- I [ opinions. This will give a well: recommendation to t;ouncu, would:destroy it for dancing lion for 1972, a U.S. delegate ~: rounded idea of exactly'what is, . Amerman lmana uooper ~^., ^~.. "L.+,,. hen ~,,.m'.~ deelined to give a scheduled ! "' needed ~i " +:::explained that.so far Council "+".~+~:a'a~'~e ~.~e'.~ee MondaSpeech TuesdaYni ht Chinain vleWvoteOf the, ~ , . . . . . . . . +. - . r " • ~'- ' "~ . " ' L ~vethe'~'o~racoUstms " f;a+" tile-- aelegate, y'' g . . . . Kepresentat'~ve* Not bad for an amateur. Harley Peaque, 17, of models in town and therefore is constant target for ~,! . l ' F, ,l , •concert, play or polihcal t-,~ .... ,~ no,~Inski an Illinois Kalum Lake Drive totally rebuilt,this 1938 Dodge vintage hunters,. Many of these hunterscan be bnvtdown 1'O1, Ul'Vlval : speech. . ,:. Republican, sMd theU,.S, w~ald :+model. While crummg down Terrace Avenues, the "found with then" thumbs sticking out m the an'and :: _ ~..,::. ~; ' .. . . - : . ' ,_ . . . . +Phe essence of a goo speak when "thedust.hasset- o]a oeamy oraws more glances man me 1972 lheir behinds just waiting for a chance to be seated . ~t ,nerm o. press Uw~e nm~ appea.t ~o ~iresmont, N~xon to. commnnity.centre.isameeting , , . . . . tooay s eaition, it as cancel me oast. place' A central core like a tied. , models. , Harley s 38 m one of the very few vmtage m the free old machine .... .... ~ t.,, .... ff members of local "We urge " all British +_'~ . ~ _ _ _ :.__..,_ +._. I 'HOPE E INSOLVENCY' " .... . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ : ..... . . . . . . j.. "" . ~ . . . . . lounge, where p~p~© ~a. ..... L_SS - .... ' ~anodr umons woum xo,ow t;olumbians to join mmis -ather:after•thier different , Thant has repeatedly saidthe. . rt , " .+ I~'aAD ~,~,..~,,,,.& ' . . .* . ' ' L ' ' b,c: federation of Labour and protestand hope • that none will ~etivities whicl~ take nince in I UN is in a "state at near.~.d . ~ L ~ e r ~ r' I~,IV|F I~.~llll .. +' " " , ~ " " . " observe a half-hour shut down have t'o .hang their ,h~ds in different ~rts of the c'oml)lex. hopeless insolvency." The uP~:s IT'., , ~ 2 _ . . . . teday. (W esday). shame' when' asked the He.+. +~,o~, can sit - on abdzty to continue current I' A ~-,~,~1,+-+ ~,~Ft,~L. +L.+,~,l,,~'~'+~,I% ' ! The shunt o~wn m reportedly questton: ~Where were you comfortable furniture andtalk, : activities was sertousLy.m r~lrllf#~___~ , ~ k ~ | U ~ . [ [[~ IJ[/~.ur%, ~IIU..I~[~.I | . : " the Federati0n's way ..of_ • when they.jeopardized our . One point'to b~'ing'out is that " e UN was li~n ~ --,w--,,.~ w.w,.u . . . . . .... .. : . , - . , ~,,, . ~ . • . , . . "Lquesttoa. Th g ~ ' . - + , , protesting the USA s proposed world. , - .... ere 'are already l~vmnasusm '.ll i! , . . ' . * , , , ' , '. , ,,. , ,, .. ,th . . .~ , . ~-. +, ,o. ,s. this town on northern Van w rrl residents i , . " refuge f0r~e o ed wiiiian~' Chedyk of Victoria ~ Another$200owasmarkedon Terrace wereho'spitallzed. ' time. y ~. + ~ , i ?! ~:ii [ c~u~vef.imenno. , . + ~.t~d of Prince..R.upe..~t o n t h e day of drove his ~ e+ar. over a 200 foot a 1968Vehicle driven by Donald _ +._ _ ' . . . T h e ~i:~.C.::..Fedi+t+.atio.n of i ' I . ,= ,we ,.©., o,+,, ~+_~., me Amcnium mast. ,, ~ embankment leadin~ off the Collinson of Terrace wnen it Terrace ttumt + say noth. t,amurnascaueuonnax~u,um " : i ~ Art Jones left the town Tuestmy ,Therefugecentre(placetobe t . . ~ . , . . . . , ~,~nn~t~dlvhffa'secondvehicle vehicles'met'-wi~ile corssin~t a affiliated '.,members to, , , ! mornii~gtotrliyeltoatelevision ,announeed)willbbopenallday "+Terra'~'e" RCMP estimate i:tr-a~ve'lin-~on'Gr~envllele Road, ~narrow, wooden: bridge: They "Shutdown for Survival" from ,~ " :i- _ - .~++~, ;+~++~lvl~.." - ~:~ transmttters elghtmilesnorth, and evening serving coffee, ' + rred .... w t of Ksecdan ,re rttheCollmsoncar~skidded . It a.m. to 11.30 a.m. on, >~.~ , .... ,.. . $2,000.. in,, , damages oecu .~o miles es . , !m , _ . , • ++, ~: ....... . The two men appa~entl~, ~ compliments of-the Sally Ann after.the Victoria driver had Campin the Nass Yalley. ', mto the first' causing anaimost Wednesday, November 3rd, ' ~ ~ [ came !ost on the!r way ~.acK and ,} donuts . d0~ted .bY. ~ over shot a,turn while traveiing + An'!a'dditional, .$1200 'was, head qn :crash. Federation ..Secre!a.ry.- ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~rom me transm~mng stauon, Mountview,u~ery, .:, ulassleal. .... , +.;' ~. L "i. ":~ ." !::,' "' " . + '+: " ' .' " "n*essurer Pay l~aynes states:' ~ ~ ~ + ~ ",~ : search officials said, ~ guitarist, Deimis 01sin"will be i, ' • + +". :.. " .. " " " ,, " . ..... : + ::. . ,, : , , "PresideiitNixon's incredible ~ ~ '+ ' on hand to soothe ttieruffled+: '"'~.".~.L~ " 1 ~--JJ~.'~.!_~- . __|--m-~.--,~-- [:A-~,., ' ' decision .to, proceed. with the . . ' " nerves~ of the. expected" ~ ., " " ~ C [ I ~ I :aQQITIO[I: ~lUllll'lll~ +ll~l~ . Ai;nChitkabi~tisiiothingm0re.~~ ~ .... z .J..A ' , - i travellerswithhismtsic, Other ! : ..:,' , :,. - ?f , ' . "IT ..,:,, +,+:~' .... -.. ,./',- " ~- . thanplaying a game of chance ~ ~ : , ~ ~J~J~J~l U U ~ ' . . ~ ,local folk 'groups are also " • .',:",,~". '. ". " : " ~ " " " ': "" : " :." ., with millions of lives- and a ~ ~ - ~ - _ - ' - - ....... ~ " " At ......... ' si " " " ~ ' " . . . . " +~ + +" ' . ' ,' ,,+'+~,',', : ' ' , ; h , ' , expected to;show.up. ...... ' ,, ,,': ;+. the last. regular meeting of' .Audflorlum-gymnaslmn, te Sargent,. seconded, by Mr. D., substanttaipteceof~hmworldof ~ ~ "- - -_ ~- -: q ~ r l ~n ~:, :;:~~!::,:!::, i~!~:~-,'.::'Residenis:of'.'Terrace" ~re~ 'S~hoOI,Dlstriet No. 88 (Skcona-- : preparation :,&~improvement. 'Dundas, ' -,and , carried . ours.;",:,: ,', ,:, + : ' I ~ ~ " .... ~ - - - - - _ ' - :~-: -~. , ~: .~v . . . . . . .:' / + ~,~ :"~"++ b e l n g a s k e d t o o p ~ n t h e i r h o m e d ' Casslar).the:esflinated.sehooi :'equlpmedt.-"~384.000~ : .• unanimously:- " " ...... ," ;, ~",~:~/;:' .:.: .":+-.'; : .... " , ' . , , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , •, ,. " -. . ' ,.," ' ,-, ',, - . ' . . ' "lneex~em et pumle reauon to I P.~c~tutnl I'l~f' . : ;~,:,:to those .who:f~l tile ceedt0 :building .requlr.emen.ts .were . ~ , . . .~ THAT Referendu.m No..2 thi+~d~oi~tnn-i_~i].nlh, ,in thntlt • ~,.w . . . . . . . . . . . . +':" '~', ;'(.'~ePendthenlghtintown/'~f.TOu 'revieweamuetauaymeb0ard' 6" .DlstrictResource'uentre~-.',uuildlngProgrammene,~anu,m ......... .~'.,'~":',-.--'~"'-'-'.'.'~:"" ~ - - ~ -; - . "--. ::_ • '"" "~' "~'"""~ +'...... " ' " ' membe " : ' ..... ~' " " ' I el 'Dist Staff) .... I . . . . . nt of I-'+comes xPom au ~eetions ox me 'VANCOUVER. ~(CP)'--.Ci~'.',. are willing to, have someone _ . .!m.,./ :, ; , ,, : +,~,~00 sq. ft. ( n u, . , ...... . approved, in .Ibe amo u .~..,~ ..... ~,.,, n~m,.,, "+,~ ,mQ The lOilOWl W e ,, .~v., ""a ~ -- vmsocutor Stsw~t"l~cMorr~ ' f~om Prince Rupertas a .ho'~e ~L . " ' ~ ' "~ ' projects er .... •Equipment, Admin. mxtenston+, $2,796,000 - '.. +' . ..~ ' , .... , .,?'. ,.Y,'. Y .... ;." "'": • ~ ~ -- - - - -~ _ ~ . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . '~ " +'+ :" .... ' ........... re rtedl a " ed. ,., , : , . . .... - ..... . "~ . ............. :, mctanu cmeauseany,xorm ox said Sundav he homm to have:a,, +., gUestplease,~one6~-2~ +and ,. po y pprov , ..... ,.$192,000. . [ I ' I I ' I : '[ [ ' ' I~ f . . . . '[ '•n~nt~.t" ' ':whi0h' ' mi~Kt + 1 leave, your name sail. number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . + ................... t read for +the, ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Y ......... ~ . . . . . . : ' I ' : ...... ' " . . . . ~, + " " I L .... ' conveiVab ,contribute to a last co corn. ' The pe0.ple of prince R~pe~t+. +. I .:., 7. Hazel+on Secondary uneh ,, Terroce ,, ..... ................... " . . . . . . . . .c~nmission Th.u~..day...~ ...... 'u'~ ,..u ..... ~,.., -_,~,-+~_,,+. ESSEI~TTAI.~ .. CLASSROOM',,.,~,,, ..... . ;,oh++',,.,,.. ~,+~,~ + .... , ........... . ' + ., +., mmi£te~e~"~+~e ~ ,'of,declsion, is " ~ ne~tlble crlminal ellarges, ur+ ju.~[ummy mu.ceruuu;, L" Bnii~DTl~'~nr,_l++t~rs~ .. ' ~ . . . . I,+'~, - u . . . . . +i+i-i *, ..... vp : , +i L , " m .+ , ~ : , +,' , I+,A~+~ + + l ~ i A ~ t ~ : A . ' + ~ A . + * ~ ~ , ..~ -: -+_ --.- - _- _ ' • v i . . . . . . ~ + ' ' .' " ' " t v l#'Im +&+~,~%l&m&l&£~141~ t' " * , + -;+ . . . . * +q.lll.ll o .~;~,iiii r~&ivll, +ii ill~ l.~lll , , .Being a coastal town.they, are +-, .... : .... L ...... + i ~ +. +rooms - $I14.000. , .... . . , . . . . . . . . egalmt officers tnvotvedin the . . . . . . . . .. ~ ........... nocKe o .,........... . . . . . . , . . . . . . ,., . ................... +, ,, .......... . , ....... ...... +, ~ .......... .......... of,all, f us. our Federation bas +, A 7 Gastownrlot ' threatened w~th .many of the ,, . . . . . . . , LJ' . '' + r " " ' ' +I + I ....... " + ' I t ' . . . . . . . '' + I "+' . . . . . I +" L ' . . . . u8 ..... " + . . . . . . . . esible slde effects ef the test T H E BOAp, D revlewed ,in . . . . . 8 New Hazelton Elem 'q '+' + + " . . . . . . " : ,~., +,dedded+.to ask our affiliated h~+ de~t~i~ ?ee0~n:h~t~: r' B~t we' are all' In':thld o~ ~ detail tli el estlmdted sch0ol i~ov+re.d .walk way, covere+ •-~ winners,,+ :•+ ii ,i•: ;+! +/meral)E-8to makeone further ~ ' Dave PriCeof Kitimat + ": + " : ++ " ., eP0r . , . . . . , . .y .... ,~.+,:'L~,.., ,~,^,~.+. ,., ++ ullding",TeqQlre+ents",aud +"+;dA+~r~.,blae~'fo~•&levelP~+'~i,,+i~+~,>:,+•/,'+!;+,+.'~.+i,i~!+ ;.+,,;,,,+..,,,,+., ~,~•.../-•~+~.i+,Yeffortt6~eml)haeizeour+Korror. •" .,,' . . . . . . . , ..., • , ". '.... , elmrges, eaymg !twom0noton ,.-'tt'+.,,+r,_,~,.~,':"'"YP:.:.'.'",~+~."+',~y appr0ved•'~,t,~th+-+'/?f011owiilg +~+,,~', :: + + ~ L ~,,~+;:++HqwanoutthatiThe+Terraeei:+,+We ' are+,/' urging ,affiliated '. . . . . ' "'" "+ "' : :"' J" = " J +" --'+r "~]k : I + : " m "' " " k properformetocommmtuntil • w.~n,n,rn~.Stw.~°~-~,, tome 0foJeels:, ~,+:+, ' ~,:. ~+:+ ,+;,~"~ "/,~ +?•:i+,, + +:+!~A+:.+:~:+OarIii~8+iw0nthelr.'flrstgame.of++.mem~+.in';r~ine~ and + mills,+ .aemoneo!me.erewmemee ~ m..l.ee~,rg_uay.,/.,tlewo~+,m~;m + "l've reported, to the ;+ore+ '. +mare or. a Lnnm+,m..aqonmaZ .... ' +f ''+ " ~'+ ::'" ''''''" '': "'" ..... "': ' +~ +,::++~+".+ ..' ', ~-.+L~+; +=', ihe hockey sea~on ' ' :+ : faetori+m::bffiresand Stems to who mannea . a ~seeono . K~..t~nat for ,, about 3. ~:,years+ , ' ' - ' , :. WM ~once+"~ustLa++u1el~e mr ' ' , "-. .... ' .' .,- .,:s. tteosttepmcements-m+u,uue+, ,+, .......... • + ' ' ' ' ".'+ ..... ' Green ce miesion the-urst en "incur 1970 ast hm '+ mlmim. : , ~+,: ,+, .... ++ , + ..... . , L .,~p~+ .~Mouota.~ Elem. ++:! '.,++ .. ++~,;,+<+.:. ,,,~;+ +++;: , ...... . :, ,,+,~/,p!ay!ng~:m:,~the ,Kitimat :+ ~in/!+,in:++~a++:krea+t~ retest .on pe a , , , .., + {i~a8 ...... Iv., .( t+:, :+. +., He pld he has spent most+.of., plencePleU,~.wr+tem~,E~nd. + elaas t~om+ 1.anllvi~t room, Site ,d ;+v~++,'.m~ +'~,U,+l~s L' '','+ I++ ' Commercial +.Hockey,, League, :++' Wednesday+ movemP~~r 3rd.- + +t+. ~ m,rnecl _hackd~t0, d+_ays , +,w0rk~..+(*~+~ ,,a+n,+! +b~ey+e),. / + +. , : + " var tue -.,,,-,, -.~+ ...................... ' ' ; ........ ' ...... t+-.~o~.+~,is -s;'~' -.,*--- + -:,+'.. ' ' ' ,, ' .... - + , ,• ,.., .... :,: .- , . . . . . "+ in.tne Im)po~eo masr~" ,.trice .... , :t~lettermoranastoryonnnn his aster-worm hOurS o . . . . . . ratinn &.. im rovemet ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thet~erraee, ayers pulled the ......... , ,,- . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . we ts at .... +mg .ho. Z ' ,, ,,,,,,.... , over .of !..e++ . " , .in the transeri of e uonc m + ,..,,,.y,~.,'-e.. ..... .,~,,~e.~. -.; ......... .. . . . . . . . . . " "~';.Z,~+.+"~:~+,~ '+" ', . ...... ' "+ Y~,~,",+K t i m tA uad ua ton ' ~.,~,vt,,~ ............ .~,-," or,t,-,..,-.- .,---atmeof.hl~nav~ • whenh,+wao ~, ,th p ,, ....... ,, ,+, ...... ,,.++,,~ . ......... .,. . ..,,+ . . . . . . . . . . ,+, i a+ tom,:~l , m y " ..... + .... ",' . . . . . + .... " " ........ ' +I . ' ......... " "+L '' ~ ...... ' ' ':............ '" , hea ed by Mr Justice T.~.+ .r,em.emop. r+ +~'.B.°.mm+a~ :+not. 2 The .... J '.m - . ,.,, ",m ,t.~.., Eq~pmont-Intt~,..der-Pl~...: ~t to m!mtbefinal more of' ,health andsafety eease.lmm ,experience.. ,.:,:+,, ..... ,. + +'+.from Terr d -- i 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11',..... ' . '+ rnlilll ,r...eco..da.+. +.. + 4. i' I ~ ;% i 4 + . . . . . . " : FI .......... ; I ' " I 4 . r ' " ' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ' . . . . . +I L . ' Dohm of the Brlti~, ~ ~lumb!a. ~ealt~:+lor~l~..~ an~,ot+r.dasmmoms.~:Audi~6riwn++ Site ~+m+..p~ ~.+ m, ",i ..... +to. nil +,:'. " "',::+ :..1,t~:P,a_:_m, Lm~:+s°..a:m,: .a..nd+.~.:.+ H~, l~,~t~.~,b+W,.~..yl+.,+.th~.!vTo~: .+/Z~+lWm ' " ' + ~V U ~ +~m'5+ * P " , I' "I"" k . = ....... ' .... ' ' ' " ..... ,'+~'~++m'~'~''f'" +* .... ' " " {' un~D]L'II~IpE|UULWIIICIIWI~IItI¥C JA/IJ~llllJ~tlVCll~.altl,+ml+IJtull~t~,~ "vaI~OUV~, Supreme Court aim statements . +, . ...... + ,,, , ration, &im rovement ...................... +ace goalie .Pat Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' +(MathiSWon't :i++' ++'+ , +ii+

Upload: others

Post on 17-Feb-2021

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • - . , , ~ : , . ~y . : : ~ ;~ , . ~+~ . . . . . ; , = . . . ~ , , , : ~ : , . ~ . i ~ .

    + . ' " " , ' ; - •,+;h + . : ~'.. ~ + . , . - . + ~ + . . • + . - + . -+ . : . . . . - . " ++ . , • . " +

    - ~ . m . , ; t l : d l t o r l o l + . . . . . ' . . . . . ~ . . . . . "~ . . . . "+t ~+ . . . . . . . " " + . . . . . . 4 " 'r ~ + ' ~ ~ ' ' ~ ~," " ~ . . . . . ' . . . . +~+ "+++'''++" "+" " , • , . . . . ~b . M a y o r V , c t c r J o l l i f f e :+. - - . . " + " ~ . ' ' : ' ' ' "~ " " " " " " " ~ " ~ ' " . ' i r : . : + " ~ 4 r " " ~ + : ~ " " ' ~+ ~ ' ; + ~ ~ " r .% 4 -+ ; . . ~ " + ' + b *'+: . . . . . F 4 + . ' . . . . . . + • . + ~ ' . : .++ '~ , . "

    + . . . . . . . . . . . + , . . . _ . . . . . . ; + + : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . . . + , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    + + + + ..... . . . . . ...... ++ '+JO; l++ + r r e .... " , u - . . . . + + . . . . ++*"',++ + + f i e : . . . . . . . . . . ++ r + . . . . + + + + ' + + + + ; ..... ++ + ++ +MaYOr + ; + : p slers,,:YOU+ +a r.barmge:++o , + a l loween + eggs ' i - ' ~ . / , . + + : + + : : I ~ ; + ' " ' ' + I + ' + I + . j + " : * ; ~ '+ • + " . ~ ' ++' ~ Z'+' . ~I l ; : k : . ' + + k + " " : "" ~+: " '~ ' .+. : " " : ' ' " ~ S + : T + : + F++" + ~ " + . +:~ ~+~ ; +' ++ P ; ' ~ + : + : + ~ + + + + + + ," ~ ' i " F "+ " ~ ~ ' ' "+'+ ' , + " ' : + ~ ' : ~ + ' ~ + + ' + ~ ' + ~ ; ' "'F" + " ' + P " " =. " + : : : j ' . r = ' ' " " "j . " I . . . . . " " C+ . , + " i

    ; .+On Hai]o~Veen+niaht,-Slmday, i then .d ro . )e /nyear .a rc tmd a n d ,eom+monieate wltb you - . . my ' t lm+to imt rue tym ~ at message i s t o + ~ . . a n o ( , , r o u e n +an+, ~ e throwing.of " e..g~, at . re.er,.entional f+acfl!tles, and . order in + m e fkew.m~ to++..p~t. l O e t o b e r 31st. I Waa¢irlvlmt In the eorneron Em~Pmn +im;rked a n d + m r ma m y that x : w a s "llleMunlelpal H a i l a m In,,~our mo~e,youngpoopteinvmved I t I m . l i ~ e n o r e£eeted+omcm=, wliemer m e y a n aamm anal r ~ " a gooa,mq~lay+m+a Im!~Ic +my ear d ~ , ~ k . ' e l s o Avi~ue,. + it, + a m Walked In am0;~+at the 0erhapS a~kiYn+ for++clmfl~al ,+++ clsmi+onm+:+m-Jmi+:c, t ~ i a " w m l n o t .L~. ~ible to e a ~ r y ; ~ . a y+o,ll;ar+++/h,+,rl~, g .y.our~w~++ ,.+.e+.a~, ..ut x ] p a y ~ : ~ + " + L+ f 0 + l ~ ~ + ~ d I ~ , ~ + m ~ + m + at around nine o clock. , + 8 r o + Whore more eggs+: were e g g s to +be t h r o + n k t i :me b y ~ ] 1 0 ~ ) | Q n the r e s~ns l t ~u+~S ot conversa tpr l ~ e n : : ~ameme mr ~ t t ~ recreauonm sacnmes. ,uLrousI t mel t tnxe+s + a m +opn + Halloween;: ann+ mm(e+;~t: an

    i As I stei)ped at ~ e Emerson : thrownat me, one hittinSme_in walking amon@t you.':. ~:' : : + '~ eleq~++/~ofticla!a, a n ~ " k W~our Avenue.on ~u.nnayevening w!~ ~ f o r y ~ t h . ~o : e _ . w m w' tell me .that y o u w e r e . ~o~n~t eventng t.hat wl l lbe a,pisanore Street traffic 118his agroup of the lefteye.+Tho yom~/mople, • However, the -~ i n d i g n i t y lwrenis : tex money is= pe~t." y o u u n o e r a n a r . a s e o f e l ~ s a n ( / . " m e ~ m e ~ i P ~ t r n a . t s u r n O • mnecent Dys.tanoe~,.~a~.~ few torememner.~ . . . . . . .~ young people gathered on both from the 'ou tse t"knewbothmy : s u f f e r + d i s worth +it for :the : :U~ndr iv ing a ~ . a y l ~ . t n e _ axle g r ~ s e - , nu t t . . ~ . v e , a naye.to p a y ~ g . n _ m _ ' a n c e myoueoma.n .ave t mo .m; t~ . , , ~ , L . ~ . . . . . . +.'_~_ , . , ~ sides of Lakelse, dragged out car and-who~l was, in fact .informa~on received In being - scene t0 the Mumeipal:H~u, I message mr you n o w w m & you . r a t e s+oeca~eo tnavmgtonave m a s w e r e g e t t i n g o t n o t n a n o u > . . ~ , y . ~ + t w m u e ~ e u L t e a e m . ~ t three garbage cans and placed several of them cal!e~ out " l i t , . able ~to Identify ~ e a e people m e t ~ a n 0 . ~ ~obsi.~cit~i ~ th.o , can r ~ d , and I ' l l spell ' l t out their~ windows rep laced , . , t h e coollt, andy.ouwoul.d, ~ y e +lm. ~ : me ~m~_c£~n~up b~,._t~_!+.~ _emth in front of m.v car. ~I .~ot Mayor_ Jolliffe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " involved. ' i am Sad •to say'_ that roaa .wh|~ +t' . . . . . . drove tlu'¢t~,l~ quite ctearty •. " r = " . &~ ~ s . podcemen ana omers, mat. nave more. l e ~ t e c u v e . . . . . . . . in mm man m e u ~ .+,.~u u~ mu~.w;.~u were 0utofmyear to movethem, anc~i My'I .purpose i n walking seine of you were t h e ve.ry with0utstopping;euttln~a:~,mnt . Whe+n y o u c o n j~regate a s . a .topa.yf.or beyingth..etr.unifarms pohce.m, en t h a t . w e r e having ~e~ee.~o o n t h i s Hal loween at this point eggs were thrownl amongstyouwastoi~ntffy~ust a tudenis that lhavehaddownto t i re- the~proc~cea.ownto~.ne mr.~egrou.pe~, auowa mmorny o r cLotn.es ..mep. n.ea - ~.nese are eg~ .mrown at u~e+m... , ~ . : • -qs. ~ , from the direction of the group who in reponsible for the type of the Munieipel Hall where you pu]lee station to disc ,ss~tne o.t me .m.emners o~ mat group to me +a~u~m mat nave me power Anal now to turn to me auwts - of young people, both a t t b e c a r damage caused on Ilalloween have aeted a s members o f matter with the Staff Serg~nt . a+o .mmie ioys ~ m a g e , s u ~ • a s . to vo.~e wne...mer y o u a s young of our eommuaity. .Next . :year _ . ~ . . . . C G - l l iff and mysdf " " evenings - aud ifpessible to try Council - and I have given up Now the purpose of , th i s the oremdng ox store w~n®ws, p e o p m wi~ rece ive tnese lets ail get together, pmnanead, Mayor vlctor . . ~o e

    • - • " " i . . . . | i

    • ~ J L i

    Come In and soo the WESTI: III TRAILER SALES tTD.

    1972 LINE'UP o n displaY, now at .

    . . . . . . . . . . #mmm , PARKER FORe m =y ,+

    . . . . . . . . Ol Skeena F o r e s t 635-280'1 ' PHONE

    - 1 "

    ;5T.H YEAR NO."99-~+~ L ' T E R R A C E , B.C. W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 3 , , 1 9 7 1 6 3 S - 6 3 S 7 le 0onte . • ~ i t • ' " ~ . . _ . - ! 1 ( ~ •

    UN members. Re c Commission warning +, _ g a i ..n s t c o m .m u n i t y r u s h Delegations from around the

    world are studying with qulet concern the possibility of arre - duetion by the United States in The Terrace Recreation aria Walt MacIntyre, chairman of was just gathering information its-contributions to this near- Civic Properties Commission the Recreat ion Commission /r0m all the organizations in the bankrupt, world organization, held a meeting on Friday night said in a telephone interview, area.

    There have been some ex- for Peter Fanning of Cranbrook "we 've got to fit the building to Aid. Coopel'.went on to expl~ pressions of anger and shock who was formerly. Director of the needs of t he community ain that the controversy has but the majority of delegations Recreation for Terrace, and rather than fit the needs of the been over Be main room of tile appareatly are waiting to see Mr. Dave Brown who is community to the building, new complex. Should it be a whether the American outrage Recreat ion Consultant for After all, wl~atever i s built is gymnasium'of an auditorium? over the expulsion Of Taiwan Northwest B,C, . going to have to serve its Some feel that the room should

    purpose for many years," bemulti-purpose, to be used as from theUN will cool with time. The purpose of this meeting both a gymnasium and a n

    Despite d isc la imers from was to cons~t with people who Mr, MaeIntyre says that the auditorium. • ~ O t h e r s says U.S. officials, there seems to were aware of the recreational needs of the community are definately not. some to he a genuine threat that needs in a community and the three-fold; Ar t s and Craf ts The communi ty needs a the organizat ion 's largest needs of Terrace in particular, needs, Athlet ic and Sports recreational centre.-It must he contrihuter will dry up some of needs and Social needs. Every of the type that may be used hy its payments to the UN and its I t is fel t by the Recreation need of the eommunit must he all. To build both a gymnasium agencies., .. + Commission that the present ta.ken into consideration before and an auditorium would he far that~elthegeact~S a r e ~ o ~ l ~ h ~ •1 planning, of a new •Community Planning goes any turmor, to expensive. These are points

    are criticizing theUNi tmaycu t r - -uest thai council should s i ;w recrea t ion faci l i t ies a l ready ..~.~.~ ++~ ~ ~i. , o ~ funds, they reason.• j [ down on, the,l~annlng:untU~..atl ~'. "availab,.l.e, ~n.ta.et+,ai}.. m~,-.~.~ ! mr+ d~,,: , < O v ~ . ~ , m ~ + , , ~-~d:,:+t0~t~- ~ •

    • " t " ' ' " ; ~ : " "'+" *" " " + " ~" ~"" ';;: ' ' ~ ' I z ~ i S~-* ,"-+~.~p ~ . ~ , • . . . . ,.. . $2,000.. in,, , damages o e c u .~o miles es . , !m , _ . , • ++, ~: ....... . The two men appa~entl~, ~ compliments of-the Sally Ann after.the Victoria driver had Campin the Nass Yalley. ', mto the first' causing anaimost Wednesday, November 3rd, ' ~ ~

    [ came !ost on the!r way ~.acK a n d ,} donuts . d 0 ~ t e d . b Y . ~ over shot a,turn while traveiing + A n ' ! a ' d d i t i o n a l , .$1200 ' w a s , head qn :crash. F e d e r a t i o n . . S e c r e ! a . r y . - ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~rom me transm~mng stauon, Mountview,u~ery, .:, ulassleal . . . . . , +.;' ~. L "i. ":~ ." !: : , ' " ' " . + '+: " ' . ' " "n*essurer Pay l~aynes s ta tes : ' ~ ~ ~ + ~ " ,~ : search officials said, ~ guitarist, Deimis 01sin"will b e i, ' • + + " . : . . " .. " " " , , " . ..... : + ::. . , , : , , "PresideiitNixon's incredible ~ ~

    • '+ ' on hand to soothe ttieruffled+: ' " ' ~ . " . ~ . L ~ " 1 ~ - - J J ~ . ' ~ . ! _ ~ - . _ _ | - - m - ~ . - - , ~ - - [ : A - ~ , . , ' ' decision .to, proceed. with the . . ' " nerves~ of the. expected" ~ ., " " ~ C [ I ~ I :aQQITIO[I: ~ l U l l l l ' l l l ~ + l l ~ l ~ . Ai;nChitkabi~tisiiothingm0re.~~

    ~ . . . . z . J . . A ' , - i t ravel lerswithhismtsic , Other ! : ..:,' , : , . - ? f , ' . " I T . . ,: , , + , + : ~ ' . . . . -.. , . / ' , - " ~- . thanplaying a game of chance ~ ~ : , ~ • ~ J ~ J ~ J ~ l U U ~ ' . . ~ ,local fo lk 'groups a r e also " • . ' , :" , ,~". ' . " . " : " ~ " " " ' : " " : " : . " ., with millions o f lives- and a ~ ~ - ~ - _ -

    ' - - . . . . . . . ~ " " At . . . . . . . . . ' si " " " ~ ' " . . . . " +~ + +" ' . ' , ' ,,+'+~,',', : ' ' , ; h , ' , expected to;show.up. ...... ' ,, ,,': ;+. the last. regular meeting of' .Audflorlum-gymnaslmn, te Sargent, . seconded, by Mr. D . , substanttaipteceof~hmworldof ~ ~ "- - -_ ~- -: q ~ r l ~ n ~: , :;:~~!::,:!::, i~!~:~-,'.::'Residenis:of'.'Terrace" ~re~ 'S~hoOI,Dlstriet No. 88 (Skcona-- : preparation :,&~improvement. 'Dundas, ' - ,and , ca r r ied . ours.;",:,: ,', , : , + : ' I ~ ~ " . . . . ~ - - - - - _ ' - :~-: - ~ . ,

    ~: . ~ v . . . . . . .:' / + ~,~ :"~"+ + belngaskedtoop~ntheirhomed' Casslar).the:esflinated.sehooi : ' e q u l p m e d t . - " ~ 3 8 4 . 0 0 0 ~ : . • unanimously:- " " . . . . . . ," ;, ~",~:~/;:' .:.: . " :+- . ' ; : . . . . " , ' • . , , . . . . , . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , • , ,. " - . . ' ,.," ' , - , • ',, • - . ' . . ' " l n e e x ~ e m e t p u m l e r e a u o n t o I P . ~ c ~ t u t n l I ' l ~ f ' . : ; ~ , : , : t o t h o s e .who: f~ l t i le c e e d t 0 :bu i ld ing .requlr.emen.ts .were . ~ , . . . ~ THAT Referendu.m N o . . 2 thi+~d~oi~tnn-i_~i].nlh, ,in thntl t

    • ~ , . w . . . . . . . . . . . . + ' :" '~', ;'(.'~ePendthenlghtintown/'~f.TOu ' r e v i e w e a m u e t a u a y m e b 0 a r d ' 6 " .DlstrictResource'uentre~-.',uuildlngProgrammene,~anu,m . . . . . . . . . .~'.,'~":',-.--'~"'-'-'.'.'~:"" ~ - - ~ - ; - . " - - . ::_ • '"" "~' "~'"""~ +' ...... " ' " ' membe " : ' • ..... ~' " " ' I el 'Dist Staff) .... I . . . . . nt of I-'+ comes xPom au ~eetions ox me 'VANCOUVER. ~(CP)'--.Ci~'.',. are willing to, have someone _ . .!m.,./ :, ; , ,, : +,~,~00 sq. ft. ( n u, . , ...... . approved, in .Ibe amo u .~..,~ ..... ~,.,, n~m,.,, "+,~ ,mQ

    The lOilOWl W e ,, .~v., " " a ~ - - vmsocutor S t sw~t" l~cMor r~ ' f~om Prince Ruper tas a .ho'~e ~L . " ' ~ ' " ~ ' projects er .... •Equipment, Admin. mxtenston+, $2,796,000 - '.. +' . ..~ ' , . . . . , .,?'. ,.Y,'. Y . . . . ; ." " ' " : • ~ ~ -- - - - - ~ _ ~ . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . '~ " +'+ :" . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . re r t e d l a " e d . ,., , : , . . . . . . - • . . . . . . "~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :, mc tanu cmeauseany,xorm o x said Sundav he homm to have:a,, +., g U e s t p l e a s e , ~ o n e 6 ~ - 2 ~ +and ,. po y pprov • , ..... ,.$192,000. . [ I ' I I ' I : '[ [ ' ' I~ f . . . . ' [ '•n~nt~.t" ' ':whi0h' ' m i ~ K t

    + 1 leave, your name sail. number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t read for +the, ice . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Y . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . : ' I ' : . . . . . . ' " . . . . ~, + " " I L . . . . ' conv eiVab ,contribute to a last co corn. ' The pe0.ple of pr ince R~pe~t+. +. I . : . , 7. Hazel+on Secondary uneh ,, T e r r o c e , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . .c~nmission Th.u~..day...~ . . . . . . ' u ' ~ ,..u . . . . . ~ , . . , - _ , ~ , - + ~ _ , , + . ESSEI~TTAI.~ . . CLASSROOM', , . ,~, , , ..... .;,oh++',,.,,.. ~,+~,~ + . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ' + ., +., mmi£te~e~"~+~e ~ ,'of,declsion, is

    " ~ ne~tlble crlminal e l larges , ur+ ju.~[ummy m u . c e r u u u ; , L" Bnii~DTl~'~nr,_l++t~rs~ .. ' ~ . . . . I , + ' ~ , - u . . . . . + i + i - i *, . . . . . v p : , + i L , " m . + • , ~ : , +,' , I + , A ~ + ~ + + l ~ i A ~ t ~ : A . ' + ~ A . + * ~ ~ , . . ~ - : - + _ - - . - - _ - _ ' • v i . . . . . • . ~ + ' ' . ' " ' " t v l # ' I m + & + ~ , ~ % l & m & l & £ ~ 1 4 1 ~ • t ' " * • , + - ; + . . . . * • + q . l l l . l l o . ~ ; ~ , i i i i r ~ & i v l l , + i i i l l ~ l . ~ l l l , , .Being a coastal town.they, are +-, . . . . : . . . . L . . . . . . + i ~ +. +rooms - $I14.000. , .... • . . , . . . . . . . . egalmt officers tnvotved in the . . . . . . . . ..~ . . . . . . . . . . . n o c K e • o ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +, , , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . +, ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of,all, f us. our Federation bas +,

    • A 7 Gas townr lo t ' threatened w~th .many o f the ,, . . . . . . . , L J' . ' ' + r " " ' ' +I + I . . . . . . . " + ' I t ' . . . . . . . ' ' + I "+' . . . . . I +" L ' . . . . u 8 . . . . . " + . . . . . . . . esible slde effects ef the test T H E BOAp, D revlewed ,in . . . . . 8 New Hazelton Elem 'q '+' + + " . . . . . . " : ,~. , +,dedded+.to ask our affiliated

    h ~ + de~t~i~ ? e e 0 ~ n : h ~ t ~ : r ' B~t w e ' are a l l ' In ' : th ld o ~ ~ deta i l tli el es t lmdted sch0ol i~ov+re.d .walk way, covere+ • - ~ winners , ,+ :•+ ii ,i•: ;+! +/meral)E-8to m a k e o n e further ~ ' D a v e P r i C e o f K i t i m a t + " : + " : ++ " ., eP0r . , . . . . , . . y .... ,~.+,:'L~,.., ,~,^,~.+. , . , ++ u l ld ing" ,TeqQlre+ents" ,aud +"+;dA+~r~.,blae~'fo~•&levelP~+'~i,,+i~+~,>:,+•/,'+!;+,+.'~.+i,i~!+ ;.+,,;,,,+..,,,,+., ~,~•.../-•~+~.i+,Yeffortt6~eml)haeizeour+Korror. • •" . , , ' . . . . . . . , . . . , • , " . ' .... •

    , elmrges, eaymg !twom0noton ,.-'tt'+.,,+r,_,~,.~,':"'"YP:.:.'.'",~+~."+',~y appr0ved•'~,t,~th+-+'/?f011owiilg + ~ + , , ~ ' , :: + + ~ L ~,,~+;:++HqwanoutthatiThe+Terraeei:+,+We ' are+,/ ' u r g i n g , a f f i l i a t e d '. . . . . ' " ' " " + " ' : : " ' J" = " J +" - - ' + r " ~ ] k : I + : " m "' " " k p rope r fo rme tocommmtun t i l • w.~n,n,rn~.Stw.~°~-~,, t o m e 0foJeels:, ~,+:+, ' ~ , : . ~+:+ , + ; , ~ " ~ " / , ~ +?•:i+,, + +:+!~A+:.+:~:+OarIii~8+iw0nthelr.'flrstgame.of++.mem~+.in';r~ine~ and + mills,+ .aemoneo!me.erewmemee ~ • m..l.ee~,rg_uay.,/.,tlewo~+,m~;m + •

    " l ' v e repor ted , to the ;+ore+ '. + m a r e or. a L n n m + , m . . a q o n m a Z . . . . ' +f ' ' + " ~'+ ::'" ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' : " ' " . . . . . "': ' +~ +,::++~+".+ . . ' ', ~-.+L~+; +=', i h e hockey sea~on ' ' :+ : faetori+m::bffiresand Stems to who mannea . a ~seeono . K~..t~nat for ,, abou t 3. ~: , yea r s+ , ' ' - ' , : . WM ~once+"~ustLa++u1el~e mr ' ' , "-. . . . . ' .' . , - .,:s. tteosttepmcements-m+u,uue+, ,+, . . . . . . . . . . • + ' ' ' ' " . '+ . . . . . ' Green ce mies ion the-urs t e n " i n c u r 1970 a s t h m ' + mlmim. : , ~+,: ,+, . . . . ++ , + . . . . . . , L . , ~ p ~ + . ~ M o u o t a . ~ E l e m . ++:! '.,++ .. ++~,;,+

  • PAGE 2 THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. ...WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1971

    UNTING ' ,ill Court is I. o bomb l 70 000 B.C workers H SAFEW to protest theblast I ,n Londonl ' 'the weal>m, 'were stored improperly. To last hope . + : + + o ~ V , e ~ e ~ : : ~1~o~ ~ A r ~ _ ~ ! . s ~ ! d ~ ' 0 ~ r ° + e n g l : ...... , . . earmemaemsoxmn connec,em prevent t h e s e n e e d l e s s a c - LONDON (CP) - - The queen . ' + ++ - . . . . ~' i,/:;/: : with impai rment-by a l c o h o l . , cidemt+, 1.. Be certain every gun

    rode through heavily-guarded . " " ' mnalim lheempl+- ,e rsor take ,,L , , . . . , . : in lhe house is unloaded with the streets today toopen the new • - . , • ~ nunmrsxeepmesamw m azi e e o etel em a p a y ~ u t f o r a d a y w h e n l t o f . _ . . . , , - - . = . , . ,~ . . . . . ag n mpl y p+y . .~ session of Parliament. A threat le g - ~ ~,. , - . . - x = , u ~ - , ~u= . , = t ch to bomb the legislative palace 70,000 B.C.- workers declared uers tu t ~ i,,~, m u,= p ,u ,~ , , fers no h of- t . - Loekupallgunso11 of the rex : • - , , o p e . stopping he posit ively-identified target , ofchfldren3StoreammtmRlon~ beside the Thames did not ma- their support Monday for a 30- The B.C. and Yukon Building m a = . . ' • They keep gun muzzles pointed " '

    WASHINGTON (CP) - - E n v i - the National Environmenta l terialize, minute work stoppage Wed. and • Construction Trades T h e u m ~ , s w h o d e c l a , . ~ t ~ i r . . . . . . . . . . . . . unde~ lock and key separately . . . . . . . a~ me grouna unto reaay to n re ronmentalists looked to a fed- Policy "Act of 1969, the govern- Reading from the throne the nesday to protest the proposed Council has endorsed the s,,-,m,'t for the shutdown did not . . . . . from the firearms. + . -w,...t-, . . . . . . . at game. Tlmy ma~e sure they eral appeals court today as ment is required to consider the traditional speech prepared by Amchitka blast, shutdown but most of its af- say wnemer mew me~lmrsmp can be ~+en- meferablv bv FOR BEST VALUE +, 1

    e~pected to be lmid for the time r a fi rescent , P o t a t o e s that a re baked , probably their "last hope" in a environmental consequences of the cabinet, the Queen outlined Acting on a call from the flliated unions were to meet " wen in,. uo' . . . . boil . . . . battle to halt detonation of a anything it does and include a heavy slate of proposed legis- British Columbia Federation of today to make a decision on the off. ed in their skins, or french i giant nuclear warhead 6,000 feet them in an impact statement, lation dominated by bills to take Labor for all its affiliated mere- protest. NO'WORK, NO PAY But nearly half of the 133 fried retain most of their nutrt. underground on the isolated Sire says the AEC statement, in Britain into the European Com- hers to stop work in a "shut- The Retail Wholesale and F. G, Peskett, president of the accidental firearms fatalities in five value. ' ~ Alaskan island of Amchitka. effect, left out the bad news and man ~arket . down for survival" the Interna. Department Store Union urged Employerg Council of B.C.,

    The U.S. Atomic Energy included only the good. While hoping to sign next tionalWoodworkers of America its 2,500 members to join the said unions should not expect I - ~ Commission says the blast, Theappealscourtalreadyhas month the treaty adhering to regional council led in asking its protest, lhe i rmembers tobepaidfor the Ae=ident I mntion I mot r equal to five million tons of turned down one request for a the European Common Market, local unions "to co-operate to Among the unions that were halt hour they do not work. TNT, will go off no earlier than stay of the test. thegovernmentwillmakeevery the fullest possible extent." to meet to discuss the protest "The management point of G r N E R A L I N S P E C T O R i Friday. An AEC spokesman Should the apl~.als court turn effort to maintain the strength The IWA has 38,000 members call were the longshoremen, the view is that it 's not a v e r y . , said no final decision has been down the environmental is ts , of ~ e North Atlantic alliance, to in B.C. Canadian Union of Public IoBlea lwayo/makinga l~ tes t , Requi red lo f= t¢ l lonou lo f the Board's Tm'rll~ Olflce, lOb l . made when the bomb will be Sive has said he'll go directly to "sustain the Commonwealth as- Also declaring support for tl~e Employees a n d the but if some people decide inl~lled in f|okl inspection work in t he l "emlOt t l t l~ and, detonated. But he said the the Supreme Court. The high sociation and to uphold our shutdown is the 13,000-member Amalgamated Transit Union, they're not going to w ~ k for . ~4h~' =rtss of tim interlor~ Prehmm~ will b e liven # o , . process of plugging up the hole court is not in session this week other friendshiPS and alliances United Steelworkers of which represents Vancouver's half a n hour I suppo~ they ~ p p l l ~ n l s wHh a strong sulmrvlsbry Or msns~m~mt will take at least until Friday. so the appeal for a temporary throughout t h e world," the America. Local unions are bus drivers.

    However, the U.S. has for- injunction would be considered speech said, deciding which operations can The Teamsters Union, which won't work," he mild. blckground i , IoHin9 and sawmill ol~rations, who Imve "However, they're not going. I~m act ively engaged in successful safely ~ programmes, really warned all foreign ship- by Chief Jus'tice Warren Following two terrorist bomb- be safely shut down for half an is not affiliated to the federa- to be paid either." ' Construction experience would be an a s ~ , ' • ping to keep clear of the area Burger. ings during the weekend, 4,000 ~ura t l l a .m.PSTWednesday . ' lion, rejected the shutdown Mr. Peskett also criticized the and the Canadian government Officials of the conservation extra police wereon duty in the The steelworkers previously protest, timingof the proposed walkout/ We require a mature person with ~ ~rmnal l ty , who r a n . planned to send a plane to near groups say they are pessimistic heart of London today, and loldmine workers to stay on the Teamsters joint council pre- "I t 's hard to imagine people communicate elteclively at all levels; tacl mini. the area to monitor the air for about the possibility of a more than 500 Scotland Yard surface on the day of the blast sident Ed Lawson said: working until 11 a.m., stopping resourcefulness are essenflalqualifications. Appllc+ml$ must any radioactive leakage from favorable ruling from Burger. agents and police watched the as a safety precaution. "I don't believe in any sort Of work until 11:30, going back to be willing to relocate in Brltish Columbla In the future, If the blast. FINDS NO PROOF progress o f the royal coach URGES SUPPORT self.inflicted punishment as a work until noon and then stop- required...

    why ping for lunch . " Salary Range: S~31.00. Sl,0~t.00 Lawyers for the Committee Judge Hart said the environ- carrying the Queen, Prince Carpenters union president form of protest. I mean, . + . . .

    for Nuclear Responsibility and mentalists did not prove to him Philip and Prince Charles. I Ooodwork ing conditions p~d fr inge benefits. Appllcllt lons i

    six o thergroupsplannedtoask that theblas twouldcausei r re- trolled the royal route, a n d p o - T h r e e helicopters also pa- I a i r " V . , r a d i a t i 0 n t O l e v e l I NEW YORK(AP) Phoebe the U.S. Court of Appeals in versible damage to the environ- f o , , n c ;I monitor W.Ephron, 57, Broadway play- ¢ 1 o , November ,S, ,W, :;t ;~:a0 pm. Washington for a preliminary ment. He ruled the government lice launches with frogmen wright and Hollywood screen. .Appllcatlons should be in own handwriting, to@ether with injunction halting the explosion, was carrying out its national se- guarded the River Thames ap- . writer, died Wednesday after a resume of quallficaflon=, experience and personal d~alis,:

    Judge George L. Hart of the curityresponsibilities in testing proaches to the Houses of Par- long illness. In collaboration which +should be sont in confidence to: . . . . " U.S. distr ict court re jec ted the warhead, liament, with her husband, Henry . . , + Monday their pleas that the The state department sa'id Someobserverssaid the secu- Ephron, she wrote such Broad- P E R S O N N EL D I R E C T O R explosion might kick off ear- Monday foreign governments rity rnea,ures were the most OTTAWA (CP) - - A National countries that the blast may " way comedy hits as Three's a r+' thquakes and tidal waves, kill were being notified of the pend- stringent ever for a British Research Council aircraft will damage the environment, has Family and Take Her. She's + ~ + 4 ~ I ~ + : Alaskan and Canadian wildlife ing blast and all passage of monarch in the capital, attempt to monitor radiation given his personal go-ahead for Mine, aswell as the screenplays + .. or scatter radioactive waste ships within three nautical Barbed wire was stretched levels in the air near Amchitka the:test, for Daddy Longlegs and Cap- + , ~ ~: into the air. He turned down miles of Amchitka has been sus- around one building to keep out Island for radiation When the The U.S. h a s put out a NO- lain Newman, M.D. . ~" • their request to block the blast, pended, intruders. Netting above the U.S. detonates a fiv~ megaton TAM'Not ice to Airman--that KEEP ACTIVE :.:J'i final test of the five-megaton State department spokesman entrance used by the Queen was nuclear bomb there later this pla~nes will not be allowed closer SASKATOON (CP) ~ - - En- . ' : ~ warhead for the new Spartan Charles Bray said notices were taken down shortly before she week. than 50 miles to Amchitka o r forced leisure is detrimental to + ' anti-ballistic missile system, sent to Canada, Japan, South drove up in the ornate state car- lower.than 18,000 feet on the day the welfare of patients in nurs- " moRKmerfs .... LAWYER GETS PAPERS Korea and the Soviet Union-- riage. But the plane, carrying four of the test. hum= , , d m.f c o m p e n s a t i o n

    After a week of tangled legal countries that normally main- scientists, may not be able to The Canadian government, should be employed to ensure hassles, Hart also ordered the tain fishing fleets in the area. APPROVED PRINCIPLE get closer than 50 miles to the r ' ' 4 however, has asked for s ~ c ~ l , lhat patients are kept active, I~J~rJII'~OFI~RITISH

    Wq. / l~ I ~ , U COLUmBia +~ . justice department to turn over An aircraft of Canada's Na- The last session of Parliament Aleutian Island nor lower than permission to fly closer to the Shirley Haddock, instructor at .. to env i ronmenta l i s t l awye r tional Research Council wi l l at- ended Oct. 28 when it gave ap- 18,000 feet. island to take measurements, the Saskatchewan Institute of $2s$ Heather Street, Vancouver 13, B.C. Telephone 256.021J David Sive secret government .tempt to moni tor the air near proval to the principle of joining , On the plane wi l l be a spec. .Applied Arts and Sciences. . . . . documents which Sire says con- the Amchitka site of the explo- the Common Market. Now the Spokesmen in the NRC and in trometer to monitor gamma - I

    • " " ' " • • " ! - " ' " " + . . . . . . :.~,~.~'}:',?,+.+~i~-!~@i;./~'~,:,.+=. . ' ",:'~!~)~.~::~ ,. • ' "+ "

    PP g ' of the six countries in the Euro- Eimendorf " ' r . . . . . . . . , . ' to determine whether there i s | [ ] , | [ ] [] ~ ; . .... +~:,=: • ,," +/+.' .~_~.,~-/:~,,".! • : ,11 ~ 1 / ~ o r ~ c ~ a ~ c . c u r four government agencies that Aleutian island nor lower than pean Community . . . . . . . . . . . " ~ y venting of short-lived radio- | ~ K A _ l J K J ~ . . . . . i~ : : i / : [~ . : i }: i:~)~ ~ " -i NEXT TO ', |

    ~mcnorage weanesaay ann men the blast is dangerous. Under 18,000 feet. fl- t ~ A.~.,. , . , . . .= . . . . . . . . isotopes from the blast. • | ~ i:i~i; '!~i~ll' ~ ) / ' ~ + ~ i _: _. . =.._ " 1 y t# 4"ItUg~k JI~A¢IIAU~ l~t] I IJJLI~ v;+ Ul~ I" t l f J U l ~ • . The Labor harty has vowed to . . . . . . - - I ' ~ " . . . . . ~ + . ! ~ . ~ ~ - ~ ! ~ : .J . " i

    east of Amcnl~a fight the Common Market legis . . . . " ~ . +i . = + . t • • . • -~+ + CLEANITIZING ~ A l ~ # = J ~ li~l=~,l.l~,ll~t#,~stjte,jtBl~b#ma,l • l a t , o n m a n a t t e m p t . t o b r m g T h e " " ^ ' ^ - - ; + ~ . . . . . SANDY WANTS OUT I g I , ,~.~,. ,-=-,,,,.,, =,uv=~;.+ E ~ ' San " ° ++ ~ + ' ¥ V U ~ J ~ , J I l ~ , # / r ~ l I ~ , & v v v ¥ 1 l ~ l down Heath s Tory government C o m _ ; . o ; ^ . h . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ,LOSANGEL S( . ) - - .. - ! ~ l ~ i ~ E ~ ~ q ~ . - I:.~+V~/II ~ . . . . I

    • . l U £ O O A U I I M O O ¢ I I I I I U I J I I ~ C U " " : ~-+~+~ + " ; ~ . ~ • t ~ . " ' .

    • 'rhm achon could play havoc that the+ . " d + r + m , , d hl,=t dra ~ a y uunm, n, star of me | . . . . . . - - - - l ~ + :~_+~:+~ ~ 4 I l r l t B a l l ' I = 1 _ * / / . 1 1 / I w~thotherlegmlahon, lncluding ,~ual to five m 'd l ' i ~ - t o~ ' o~ eunny i ra te temwmon series, • g i l i l l i l l g l ~ l i ~ l l ~ l I [ l ~ l l l ~ ~ ~ : - - - - + "" - ~ ~ .. . . . I r r ' l l c + . . , I ~ f N r Y ~ l ~ . + ~ , A i l l l +. t ' ~ l l ' N . - refqrra of housing finance. ~'~'~' would -cur+Frida,, at the" has,f i ledas.uit to.endher~ree- | l i ~ i l ~ l i l l l ~ ~ ~ / i , ' . , . u , ' ! l l ( l l ' + ' l l = ~ V l I III~O':' ' V I l l i + ' % ~ I V '.',','.`'++':+ +:"":'-- ++". . . . . . , ,+ ' ...... . ' :- ::~+'~,~;.*+~ ..... ,P-' ............. =.+..+~: ~: ye+m'. ~ g e to actorsmger II l l ~ ! l i l I V i l i ~ < ~ I IIII~TI II W I O K . | "" ' ' " " " . . . . L SMOKING HAZARD • ' eamtesc. . . .. . +}.t.+::. B~~.

  • V'F~N]~DAY, NOVEMBEI~S, 1071 , " , i , ~ ~ " :' 'i : "i~:: .: i , iTHEHEP'AL~2 '9~RP'ASE'KITIMAT, B.C;?'~t ~ n ~ i n "~' ' q ~ q n n n P n ' " * r " , ~ " ' " . - p ' i . . . . . + " ' ' " " " " ~" " ~ ~''n~ # ":~'~ @/ " / ' ~ 9 ~ ~ ' ~ "

    . . . . • . . . . . ....... % . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~ , * , . . . . . . . . . . ; L, ~ ;. .... ~ . . . . . . ~ , - - n ~ k t ' ~ ~ , ~ ' . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . ' , . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . " ~q " 4 4 . . . . . . . . . . . P . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ~ m " ~ ' . . . . . • _ _ s l r A G | . . . . . . . . M,-.re, lel

    Alexan e r / u s a .... /s no,r Or ! n a r y s . . . . t [ , ' . ByL°uisePHee :ln19e3'thelocal/seheoLhoard~ :and two , level, The which are ;B~ide. s ~the teae .h!f ig . ;~!f , to provide, opp~ tmi t i~ . . fo r : .~0ol. .enro!Lm~tand~.r, team tiI~MP' u n u u e m n a n u ~ , [ y~ho2).l .days, sen.eel ,days, k n e ~ :;~ey'd~.:need: ~ /neW ~taught by four~teache/~s~ Mrs ..... many,;parents worz,wam .me discusmon h 'of.. eurr !em.um, enr~Um~t).;.~(S):.tO~ .ptnce .anu I . " : " ~ . - " . ~ ~*; : .... ~ L ' q i

    ~e~lding and wri t in , a n d - . . . . . - - ~ ' ' i n t e ~ e s ~ l n n e w Rst smuSsen M r s ' Maureen aet!vlt les as t r , n s rtl.ng opportunities for p a r e , ' tO s i tuat ions where success, • . . . . . Fut [ ] • , , . . , , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . L n f o o f S n e a k o . ~i'thmatic.. Remember yoer es amen a n d ' Mrs Ma L n stu.~ents to Alexanoerr p!ot se~ work of their children; to. sat isfact ion ~ and*~ self-d . . . . . . , e . educational~ techniqu ~ , S y k ~ ; J . W p p ~ Y L 4 k' X r ' : P k . . . . . . . . . I ~'k" ~f ~ . . . . ~lementary school days; class the DrLnei0als a n d t h ~ MeKamey Team t w o has95 swammmg p r o g r a m t o m e co o ~ r a t e w i t h t e a e h e r s a n d ~ evelopmcht c o m e t h r o u g h . . . . . / . _ u . . . . . • ~ooms, l teacher per 30 studen~s e~ne~tarv~ut~.v~s~r~These;~Lybun~s(e[~satthegrad~3add4..~cu~r~Lng~jcm~andt~gymcmsses understand-and assist wi th .e0~Unuous progress; ( 3 ) . t o . . . . . ' i :, A~v~mt . . . . , . ~ , , e d y . f = . , . , . i , , 3 . c l s , t, ,o;, In'• more, report eardsi . se t ,~m~o•'~,.Tm~ "a committee' to ' tov~Cdi~,ided intn 9 ~rdunsand at wnttcsau scnooJ;... : . - needs of the school for financial .prot, l d e . . f o r . individual n ~ / : :: i

    e~.!~; e o m p e t l o n . w l t ~ YOur wnrkedcloseiy,With the school i i a r e M r S . ' B , Hofer;~,Mr.rW, :' ~J " ~/ n' :~ ~ n I ~ ' ~ ~ n a n Q ,a|milar needs:: nn lone .th~,.t,.grC~lm ~ e~tidren.~Lna n • j ! i , ~ M L , E l i z a b o i h Sr . ~ o n d e r y S c l ~ l . . . . / . . . . " . . . . ~" . . . . . . / " " " " - . . . . . . " ~ ' " " " : ' . . . . ' ~ " " "' " . . . . . " • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ..marks, :.grades, ~udy: new ~ education. They '-taught by three teachers These . . 'UNDERSTANDING sup po~ buildings..equipment ..d,f~Irenees by. j a ) . r e c o g n i z m g . . .: . . . . . . - . ~ PRESENTED BY . ,

    LPam...rememuer au-.t...n~., ana architeets, and eventually came' . Tomlinson and Mr. Dave There is. also .a group of instance, last year, ,.tney...mmwauat pulms, aomt ~.~.rn .n : : : ,~": .... ,,__, e&, , . , ,n t . , . " /n Won reaa on a ~ u t t tmrna ts un with a v e ~ u n l a u e school ~ Ct;0mack Team three , 'madeup harentswhocailthemseiv~dsthe cwcumted a petition to n a v e mesemeamounto tmamrm~ m / , ' ' ~' ~ ' :' : "' " ~ ' a ' ' ' n ~ ' ~ u ~ ' * " ' J " " " L : m ~exander~.. lementary School. ~ ol~an Ho~e~,~ luet0"eutbaekS of ~trade S, 6, 71evel students, i~ '~HomeSchoolF.xeeulLve'"who sidewalks buLlt in the area, Now thesametime'orthesameway~ uu . , ! ' , : / _ ~ . , , ~. : - ' : ,~ . , : |

    ' p n . . . . ~ - - " " " ' : . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ' " • b ine reas the o ni I : CURTAIN TIME' o rmn :• . . . . I f i rs t vis i ted Alexander . out lanni rta of e lar est w i than enrollment eel inthe communit they are very active in having ( ) , lug pportu ty . : ,~; . . . . . . . . . . . . . f r . lngovermn p ng ~ . th .. g . . . . . .help th sch . ~ . . . . y . . , . , , . . ~ , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,r 1 tschool durmg their open ho~e thespian such as an elaborate' of.l~. Five teacherssupemse ~ doingan sortsof jobs a~ they an 'adventure playground bUilt of .t~chen. to pro~de-for | . t, : ~; . :AOULTS. S~.00 STUDENTS .SO i , i : m ~m.Oct/10.th. I waik~.ed uplto the reSourc.e c e n t r e and ~ ,gym, t h i s group. Miss Wendy Muir, . a r e :called .upon. Their'--main forAlex,.~.d.er.." . . . . " . . , ' . . . i~w.uual "nnscructinna, ne.e0s ' • I ":,~ !~!i~ L q : / ~ d '~ . . . . . " i p ~ "" " : • * ~ n , . ~ . . ~ a n B m y . " r s t m o u ~ . ~ w ? s complex were not ' built , Mrs. B. Lipsett, ' Mr. Jeff: objectives 'are to provide an "me onjee.uves oLm.e sen~n m r o ~ n ' n o m o g e n o ~ t g r ~ p m g . | ~:~ ~ .~: Tickoh~a~ d e e r . ~ . , : l l m l m ~ Audi~orlum~ r • | I"itooesn't IBex uxe ascnooJ,'" tmmedatelv .They are both in Fitzmrald. Miss Rumi S~saki, . understandingof parents role in a renroxenoownasm,ows: ~l~ m ,.anguage- a~rts ana A- I " . " " ' ~ • ' • ' / !and indeed it didn't. I t wasn't 'pt;dCes(no~ ~ - - ' anduMr. "i~ike Todd.. Mrs . • the educatidn:iof children; to to group children aeeording to rthinetic; (4) t o evaluate and i i ~ / . ,ALSO', PLAYIN@ FRIDAY & • S A T , n 'shaped like the conventional .,Children ~ at 'Alexander are " Caroline Hayes alsoworks with . ~ iVeobmrtuni t ies for~rents to abilities, needs, and interests in prom. ote children, continuously. | i - ~ ~., ..; . - . _~A~._., , , . . ,~m ,~.. , '~ ! school and it didn't have rowaof diVided i//to3 teams. Team one children from different teams ~evel~i~hetterunderst,a_nding of ~Language arta..and Arithmetic by the use of .l.n.dividua.t | " . M . ~ I I ' / m i n i } i / z • ' , I w indow.s l ike . .~e e!.em.enta ~ has 95 ehildren at the gradeone who have reading' difficelties; child growtli and development; from a ' m r g e ease (the t o t a t ' "~ Conrdon l 'a~e "5 | . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . " ' senoon L went to aria mougnt . , ,, , - ' , - . . . . everyone went to,' Opening the - ~ door of Alexander~ convtdccs you that this is really a different school. It 'doesn't even have classrooms like the traditional schools. It has four 'peds':each f of which house teams of students. In the middle of these pods is an administration and library area,

    All areas are covered with carpeting not dull old green or grey carpet but bright, orange, . Washable or dry cleanablo yellow, red, gold sunset carpet . Will resist sagging • at'in soft to walk on and warm to the feet of the children.

    The lightiug here is so good one light.expert once told the principal Mr. Mike Todd 'that they had too much light, It makes it so that even without a. lot of windows you can feel you are out in a sunny field and not c~ped up ina classroom. The old grey-blue.green and yellow walls of our school days have vanished to be be replaced by bright white-that doesn't look like a sterile hospital white.

    Doors are contrasting deep None Zipper O v e r s h o e s J r s . Boy pruple and turquoise. S Denim Jeans • The white walls are picked up . . . . ' Pa:r ' 3 . 9 8 $ 2 . 9 9 by the colours in all the displays . 1 0 " High, medium width . Patch ixtckels up front . Belt, imps . ,

    that 'cover them. One display . Black only " . " . Flared legs . Machine wash dry. showedwhat children can make . Size 7.12 . Regular f i~ing, with boxer wiasl with scraps - collages on what' ' Size 3 - 6x Pair children see life as, Others displayed poems written b~' Mons 100% Polyester- Knit Snacks PhHtox Knitting Yarn s t u d e n t s . H e r e i s o n e I . Machine wash - dry . and Wesr 'em. p u r t i c n i a r i l y l iked: . Horizontal front pockets . I00 percent celaspun " I am a f lame . French f ly with nylon zip; . Mach ine Washable a tiny fl ickering flame . 2 inch. bel l loops Keeps the shape that you knit in l am yeLlow & bright i : laredlngs q6,99 " 2 / '1 49 & shine through the night "- . Asstd. Colows;whlte stays- Coleurs- Navy, Brown, Keige, Grey Soon my time will come i and when I am done a n d T a n . . Waist sizes only 20.30. white, coloursstaybrloht. 3.2 oz.

    I will go to the house of. my " "":~' . . . . . . . . . . ' ' :i ' " " "

    L~!~u~;t~'-w'W~l~'~wA~'~-~Kitim~"~J]°h Mack g 0 ~ s " u P ° ~ t ~ ~ ' b ' ' g h ' S c ~ * ~ d n ~ = c l a u g h t e r s ~ min t s in a losing cause as t h e Har]em The , t a , s had j u s , c o m e t rom "zerrace, " 0U,t nw..,. .... .... " * * * ' : ...... : : q ) U o u : ........ eird i eai°i I and then she will carry on • Stars dumped Kitimat All Stars 69-48, where they showed T e r r a c e All S t a ~ i ~ as many others have done"

    By Caireen Ellis T h e game drew in some 300 at Mount how to play• . . ~ _..

    Caledon • The students at Caledonia Senior Secondary have drawn up a s tudents scholarship handbook.

    , Withthehelpofteacher John ]Chen Wing, the students

    published the four page booklet .deal ing with financial awards

    open to students wishing to further their education above the highschool level.

    t Ineludedin the handbook: ~ CALEDONIA AWARDS

    SYSTEM This -handbook has been

    designed to acquaint the students with a v a i l a b l e scholarships & bursaries which will provide financial assistance for those who wisl~ to. further their education. It also contains information on the awards system at Caledonia Senior Seec "lary School, travelling scholacships & essay contest(s). Supplements to.the handbook wtil be issued as the need arises.

    ~, Alexandra Clay,

    • Priooe Effective C H A R G E X . Nov, 3 to Nov, 6th •

    Ladies 100% Polyester Slack Gids Arnol Pant - Toppers • Crush" resistant " i . Mochlno Washable • Washable or dry cleal ble . . Lil t le or no ironing n0eded . Will resist sagging ~ ~ _ -, Mufli-mlournd prints for easy ~ ~ • fa l0ors- Navy, Brown, P l u m , ~ ~ a ~ co.ortllmtllon wlf l l slacks ~ J ~ O O

    Black and Lilac. . . ~ o ~ i a l ~ . . or skirls. • N " O N N • Sizes 10-10 I ~ i r g i g g S/let 7 ;14 . . , " . ~ H V V

    ' - d i e s " " % "Z "r "' " ~ " ~" "' E m e n d : i i• • 100% hut:"- Nylon Shirt" Reoeiving Blankets

    • Bulfon Placket front ; . Sanitized f o r your baby's comfort • Mach ine washable , "

    • Long sleeved, beHon cuff ' - - - - - ' ~ . Avai lable in*asstd. ~eloured • A A • Machine wash, drip.dry ~ [ 1 ~ n o stripe design ~ • Asstd. plain ooinurs qP~V ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ .Sizes S,M;L. ' Each f m i V V . Size ~ " x 34, Ea. g Y M

    Universal Cage Budgie,of ,YOUr

    ia students with a little, help $26.| ;31.88 Travel l ing Scholarship" to The Senior Band is busy years) andc lassB (i4 years•to Ottawa for a week is awarded to trying to raise enough funds to 15 years). Students may choose a Grade. l l or Grade.12 student finance a .tour in Spring 1972. four. topics in each .clas~. : " " -~ '--• .~-'"' ' as POrt of the Adventure into For furfller details, see Mr. Essays have " t o b e ' on ~r " ' [ ~ [ ~ Citizenship Programme of the Timmerman or Mr. Diekie. Commonwealthfacts'ofeoncern ]['1 "--~lf~qLAO ,' " Terrace Rotary Club. The Essay Contest today. Twenty cash prizes from award is based on a competition" Caledonia students have an $15,00 to $100.00 also book prizes C~0od ¢=oAe

    ' o# that involves the writing of 'an opPOrtunity to Learn and Earn and medals, A B.C. Centennial ~ i ' *i:' ;'. essay on a topic to be decided in through the Royal Scholarship in the amount of - q early 1972: For further details, Commonwealth Society's 1971- $100.00 is" also available. For ~ . see Mr. Dastin or your English 1972 Essay Contest. There are further information see • - • • , - . ,, teacher, two 'classes for which" they are Alexa~dra •.Clay or your Social

    SPOnsoredby the Sen.inr Band eligible: Class A(16 years to 19 Studies teacher.

    • Recipients of special aWards obtaining a scholarship or bursary o r other financial. award made LOCALLY, students on the Academic-

    -Teelmical Programme will be expected ,-to ~write the D e p a r t m e n t a l Scholarship Examinations in at least two (2) subjects. :Last year (1970-71), an average of at least 70 percent in two i Depar tmenta l Scholarship Examinations was

    annually, in the amoant of T~3~0 each. These scholarships are avai lable to students proceeding f r o m G r a d e XII (High i School Graduation, Academic - Technical

    ,Programme) for Grade XIII to 'the.University of B.C. Two or more•schola rsh ips may .be awarded:in each of thirty areas based ,:0h,:~ group~, '0f School Districts/: ~l~applicants must

    i d ,~

    . . . . . ersal Cage Stand r y o f y o u r Cho ice

    WE-,FEATuRE "| OONPLETEtINEj OF: PET.FOOD U. FISH FOODS'.,!

    ½ O f f , , , . . , .o, , , . , , , . , - . :~ ,~ , ' ~ ; . ; , . " . .

    , , ' . . , ~ . : . . , ,.:~. , .

    H a r d w a r e O M s / n a g e rs ' Sale

    19" Portable FIootwoed~, Black. & White "IV

    R q . 22~.e0 ~ * ' "-"

    ,od Stereo

    ......... '-', sss,00 S~n. s,,.. s r

    R E C I P I E N T S O F BURSARIES: (in June 1971)

    (This list is not complete.) Terr.aee' Kinsman Club Burnary . Annina Bernardo f~00. • B.C. Government Bursary - Maria Hngi $250.' Skeena Forest Product Ltd

    Skeena FOrest Pro~iucts Ltd. Bursary - Colleen Froese $250. ~ Bursary sPOnsored by Hans G.

    Chairman, Education Westen $250 ~ .. necessary • to be eligible for .write the.Government of B.C. . Com mi.tt~ : ~ . . . i " ~ ., T e r r a c e ~ Co.-Oper~i . t ive , , .Governn~ent of. ' . B . C . Scho!ars..hip'..exami.nations,.

    uamsonia~tuuenm uouncn Associat/0n Bursarv - L i n d a Scholarshins . which ran~ed conunctea~ymeuepartmem.ox • OBJECTIVES OF THE '~' Walsh $250. . : i ~ , ' , f rom one-thfrd to three-qmrt'e~'s. ,b.c, i n ' J ~ e i ~ . . ,~ .

    : C A L E D O . . . . " W " ~ : ~ Ter raee :and"Dis t r io t Credit ' co s t "o f . annual Univers i ty • .Stuuents,.~,~vno' mtend ..m : SYSTEM .~7 . . . . . . . . '~V'~ e Union• .Bursaryi" ' - Y Mara;'~ TuitiOn, :~. £($143,00~.., to .p roceed ' • to '-/post-secondary.

    • . . : , . ' . . ~ ..~.: ? r / .Spei~andio $~50. .~ ' " . ( ', ~'. '~ $32100) 0THER KNOWN (and institutio~ o f learning would. ,~ ' L "to mouvace~ stunents~t0 M~tca l / l~ocfors , Of : Terrace ~F..re~uehtlv used) SOURUES O F find.it in their beet lnterests~toi~/ i @ea.te r p~f!ci~cy. . . !n~ the i r i Bur~ry-• Linda Eckess T~0: i S C H 0 L A R SH I P S A N D. " p e r u s e . ' t h e l "Awards a n d ,

    stutues anu SChOOl anttvltnes ano . S k e ~ n a . C a s s i a r D i s t r i c t ,' BURSARIES'-. ~ Financial Assnstance uanennars • , . o . . ~ , , : . , d , . , , , .~, , . r t l c n l a r . t e a s aw..ar.~.ess of their, socm! : T e a c h e r s . A s s 0 e i a t t ' o n B.C; ;Government B n r s a r i e s ~published~ by' th .e .pe . . . .

    • : responsmmttesF . ,~ i3ursarlee - Stephaide~Duffus . F u n d " t?/,, ' .... ' institutions mey wtsn to attenn, h '~ qrl' ~' "To r ~ o ~ s t u d ~ 'who i~0 : Clarence. VanderKwaak' ' ~ condRi0ns::of' quau f i cau0n ::~.it,:! ~..ls~.!,the . . ! s t u d a n t ' s . ' nave snows greater pronctency ~ s o , . . . . . . t . . . . : " '~ ~ " r' 4 ' ~' ' JnclUde :>acaden~lc ' r e c o r d . 'resl~.hs~bility to flu" o u t , m e

    i i n the.lr studies.: a.0d schoo! E 'E ' C I E I E N T. S :.~ / 01F~i'd0micli~,ii~:]nstituti0n t O be ':app~priate_ app!i~ilon f0rm~;~ aetit, lues an~ *an-awai'enemot : ~ . m ! a n ~ m v ~ ~rn~.l;.,~ ,,~ 1(w1~ " n t t . . ~ n r i , ~ . l .*i nn;rl ~f|nn,olgti. n~l~l /for thesch'olarsmv or t)ursaryi: their social responsibilities. ~:~ '. PROGRAMMEAWARDS: ~ :

    i' ' ' : ( T h e Caledonia(, Awards ~ Committee, derides i on/thtmo awards.) , :

    '- r obe awarded/to' top G r a i l i 12 s tudents ~campletl

    programmes. , " " . a l l subjects taken in Grades

    11 and IS a r e emsldered.. 'i ; lettei~'gradeewill be worth as

    X] :onducted

    h~i,i ! ]nf0rmati0n.!on'! Mr, Bastin, see M~t '

    ,r.~,Mr~ Brooks)

    Examinat ion i n ) VanW

    Steroo lPlayer Ji! .... . - , - S t i l l R R

    q~q~Nuq~qW . . - , .

    i i i

    0|n}: 0ord/O~anT: t~;i : .... St0roo~ ' ~ l l 0 e 0 ~ rd Na~r0r:: : ~ :

    ~ , ~. , ~ , ~ ~

    , L' •.• . I

    ~f B.C. with the : ;tUng credit for~/ Three former i udents from ~ , m'aduatod Awl

    Ohost ~'~ : • I Only Kreelklf Tangerine

    r

    i i ~

    ntlal, The the other

    . : : , ~ ~ , / / ' , ' d , . , ~ , , ~' Y ~ ~ . , ~ , ~ ' ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ,~ ,~ . ' ' ~ ' ; , ~ ; ' : ~ " . . . . . . / ' ~ ~ ' P : V ~ , ' i ~ : ~ ' ~ , ~ ~ ~; • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • . ' , ~ ; ! ~ : ~ ' ~ ' ~ . t ~ , ~ : , : u : ~ ~ ~ L ~ ' : . " : , , ~ , , ~ : : ~ : : ~ : ~ . ~ . . ',,:~.;, , . ~ ~ , ~ , ~ ~ . ~ : ~ / m d ~ ~ :~ . . . . . ' : ~ : ' : : ~ ~ , :~ ,~;

    /,~7 t< J .... : / ; ~ ; ~ d i ~; '~,~,(~:~t~ ~ ' ! ~ ~JF/ ~!i~,/~ d/~',/i~:id%,: i~( ~t/~;~d'/~:,;t~W~;~/,~iq; /:~ F~!,~:~td:; ! ~ h t : , / ~ : ~ i ~ ! ~ ; i ~ , ~ ~ '~!,,~:~: ":i ; ;~' ~ / " "~ ,, ? ~ • ~ / ~ d / , ~ '/~:/h~£:~/';:/:'~i/~ ~ ~ ! ~ # ~ i - ' ~ ~ : f f ~ Z : ~ ! ~ F q ~ / ~, ~,~•~i ~ ~,~/ ~,~,:~ ! ' ~, ' . t .~, . '~ ~'/ / ' W - ~ ! , ~ : e : ~ C : ~ ~ : ~ . ~ / , : . ' . , %~ ~/,:~ i / , ~ % , ~ d ~ / , ~ . ~ / " / / ' = : ~ . : . " ' ~ / "~ '~F~" ~ / : . = ] h i ~ Z / , ~ h ~ : ~ ! t d / ~ i / !~ ~/'~,~d!~ t ~ , ~ . ~ ! ~ ~ i ~ / , / , ~ , t t ~ t : i ~ ! : ~ ! , ~ ,:L~ : ~ ' ' ~ i ~ ! ; . ~ ! , ~ e ~ i ~ ! - : * , ~ : h ? ! / ~ ~ , ~ i . , h . . ! b ~,,/~; i , , ~ / ' i : : ' , / ! . / ~h~: ;,h~ ~ ; J ~i;:h~ / ~ , h ~ d Y ~ ' J - , r ,'i!!~/ " / ~ ! ~ ! ~ =./~ ~ I~:'~ ~.~.!~`~t~`~,~.~!~i~:.~!~,~/~i~;D /~ i !~" .~ i ! i ' !Vi~ '~ ~ ! ~ / : ? ~ i % ~ t ~ $ ! ' ; / / i ~ ~

  • PAGE 4

    J GORDON HAMILTON

    PRODUCTION

    herald PUSLISHED BY

    NORTHWRST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED:.

    Published fir() days a week at 3112 Kalum Street; Terrace, B.C. A member of the Canadian Dally Newspaper Publisher's Association and Varied circulation. Authorized as second class mail Registration number 1201. Postage paid" in cash, return p6~;tage guaranteed.

    .ED VAN DER LEELIE MANAGING EDITOR

    MARY O'LSEN. . ADVERTISING

    P.O. BOX 399, 3212 KALUM STREET TERRACE, B.C.

    Kaleidoscope Skeena W i n t e r is d e f i n i t e l y l a y i n g i ts cold,

    c l a m m y h a n d on the c o u n t r y s i d e of n o r t h w e s t e r n B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a - the c o l o r i s f a d i n g f r o m t h e f o l i a g e a n d the g r a s s e s a n d f e r n s l ie w e t a n d f o r l o r n in t h e m u d .

    The s t r e a m s a r e g u s h i n g for th w i th c l e a r , s n o w - f e d w a t e r s in to the m u r k y S k e e n a a n d the b a r r e n b r a n c h e s of the t r e e s w h i c h l ine t he h i g h w a y d r i p co ld w a t e r s of r a i n a n d s l ee t .

    G r e y m i s t s h a n g a l o n g the s h o r e s of t h e r i v e r a n d r a i n - l a d e n c louds c l i ng to t h e t o p s of the m o u n t a i n s . Snow h a s c r e p t d o w n the m o u n t a i n s i d e s to m e e t t h e l o w e r t i m b e r l i n e a n d t h e c l u t t e r e d b e a c h e s , w i t h b r o k e n a n d c r o o k e d l o g s litterin_g t h e s a n d b a r s a n d bays .

    The u t t e r s i l e n c e is b roken only by t h e m o u r n f u l wh i s t l e of t he t r a i n s r u s h i n g a l o n g on the i r busy s c h e d u l e s to and f r o m the t e r m i n a l p o r t of P r i n c e R u p e r t , o r the r o a r of the logg ing t r u c k s a s t h e y sh i f t in to l o w e r g e a r to g e t a s to l id run a t t he wind ing hi l l s n e a r T e r r a c e w i th t h e i r p a y l o a d s of logs t i e d s e c u r e l y wi th d r a g g i n g c h a i n s a n d h e a v y cab l e s .

    Wi th e v e r y p a s s i n g day , wi th e v e r y p a s s i n g mon th , wi th e v e r y p a s s i n g s e a s o n , th is s c e n e c h a n g e s . The c y c l e of N a t u r e f lows on a s r e g u l a r l y a n d as orderly as the power poles along the railway line.

    F o r t hose w h o a p p r e c i a t e N a t u r e t h e r e is a l w a y s s o m e t h i n g d i f f e r en t to g a z e on a n d a p p r e c i a t e , no m a t t e r how m a n y t i m e s t h e y m a k e t h e t r i p a long the m i g h t y S k e e n a ..... i t i s a n e v e r - c h a n g i n g k a l e i d o s c o p e of c o l o r , g r o w t h , d e a t h a n d p o e t r y . . . . . a v e r i t a b l e w e a l t h of k n o w l e d g e a n d l e a r n i n g f o r t h o s e w o u l d o p e n t h e i r e y e s to i t s w o n d e r s .

    And b e n e a t h a l l ,this p i l e of l e a v e s , t h e s e m o u n d s of snow, t hese b a r r e n t r e e s a n d f a l l e n . ferns, t h e r e l i e s a p r o m i s e - a p r o m i s e o f S p r i n g a n d n e w l i fe - w h e n o n c e a g a i n t h e l e a v e s wi l l g r o w on the t r e e s , the f l ow e r s a n d f e r n s

    • wi l l b l o s s o m in the f o r e s t s a n d along• the p a t h w a y s , the h i l l s i des wi l l b e c o v e r e d w i t h g r a s s e s a n d c l o v e r w h e r e t he b i r d s a n d l i t t l e a n i m a l s wi l l r e t u r n f r o m t h e i r w i n t e r ' s r e s t to f e a s t a n d

    Ply'd^'" o n c e a g a i n , a s . a l w a y s , t he s u n wi l l sh ine , t h e f i sh wi l l b e r i s i ng to t h e l u r e of those h o o k s a n d w o r m s c a s t i n the c l e a r w a t e r s b y hope fu l f i s h e r m e n , a n d the s h o r e s a l o n g the S k e e n a wi l l b e c o m e a l i v e w i t h wi ld l i fe , wi th b i r d s and people.

    So once again the year's cycle will be completed, but until that far-off, c l a r i o n c a l l of w a r m S p r i n g d a y s , t h e c o u n t r y s i d e s l e e p s , u n t i l M o t h e r N a t u r e a w a k e n s i t to l i fe o n c e m o r e .

    M i n i s t e r Bi l l Chan t ? K n o w i n g P r e m i e r W.A.C. B e n n e t t ' s

    l i q u o r a d v e r t i s i n g ban , a s w e do, a n d h o w t h e m i n d s o g r e a t p u b l i c m e n w o r k , a s w e do, p e r h a p s w e shou ld h a v e b e e n g i v e n t h r e e g u e s s e s w h y the

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

    • . , " . . . . • . , )

    P

    .. " ' ' • . . I ' , , . "

    • . . - . / :

    . . . .

    : . ~ P " ~ . -., . ~ ....................... ~::i~i~iiiiii!iiiii!iiii~ ...:~,-. :.. ::,~. :..,, .....

    . . , . ~. . ~, ..:, ' . . >: ..::'...'" , .... .; ". . . . - . - " ' t ; " . . , . " " ' ~ ' : : ' . " : : ~ ' : i . . : .,'

    "A s i m p l y n m r r e l M a s y e a r f o r A g a t h a . . . t h i r t y . f e a r d i f f e r e n t p r o t e s t . w o d h y e v e n t s a n d h e i f e r t h a n f w o m o n t h s l e f t . "

    Re )e nber .the olden, days wr en winter was colder

    BY GINNIE DUN'N

    Winteris coming. With this in mind, can you imagine how you would have lived if it were 18717

    Instead of that fluffy, frilly housecoat women of today put on when morning comes, it would have been jeans, sweater and jacket for that first trip to the outhouse.

    It's a beauty s o g g y - m i n d e d m o d e r n individuals who take three

    , . , . . • - . . . hours of waking up and six cups I t s a toss-up mn:t it, which takes th.e a c e new g o v e r n m e n t bui lding a t of coffee before we can face the

    ~ze - the pr0vmeiel .:goveramen~is: ~ Quesnel wap ~,~ d,~d;,~ rg,~.~.r~,/ day: . .-~i~,; l~ec1~o~o1~lq~t~i - _='_-'~ . - - - ' _ : = .~,,-,**.,~L;~ : " ' * ...... ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Next; the mother ln the taniny f r o m . , t h e . P a r k , . a n d . T i l ~ r d d is t i l !pry , ....... B u t no -- M r Chan t , a m i n i s t e r in a would have to ~et the fire lit in p e o p l e o r t h e e x p l a n a t i o n f r o m W 0 r k s g()vei:hmdn'~t W h 0 d e b o 0 z e p r o f i t th~w°°dc°°~'~e~eve| ibdtore

    she could haw a wash. Unless r e c e n t l y s o a r e d to a b r a n d - n e w p l a t e a u in i t s f l i g h t to in f in i ty , c o u l d n ' t l e a v e w e l l e n o u g h a l o n e .

    " W e d i d n ' t w a n t to b e a c c u s e d o f b e i n g h y p o c r i t i c a l , " Mr . C h a n t s a i d .. . . .

    . . . . h y p o c r i t i c a l l y .

    field all day or away at work she would have to pack her own water and probably chop her own wood•

    And pancakes couldn't be bought in a mix either. Breakfast would consist of porridge, pancakes and maybe moose steak. Not beef. Many people relied completely on

    . . . . . >

    ~•: ./:~i~:~ '

    Nothing could have worked moose and deer for their meat. faster for wakingup and getting Even cattle-ranchers couldn't the blood circulating properly, afford to oat beef, The elimination of the outhouse " ~If there were children to is likely responsible for us attend school, mornings would

    have come very early for they

    she preferred cold water! Breakfast could not consist of

    merely coffee and toast when everyone in the family had physical ~vo~k to he done before lunch, including mother. For if her husband was busy in the

    i:!> • ,•'~i

    /.::.~. '. ... ~ ~

    usually had. a long walk. After the husbadd was off to -

    his job o r out to the fielder ..-~ ,, ~., ~ ~ ~ ~,,> %,~ .~ ~ ~"

    BY TOM TREMFIX

    Q: My wi fe a n d I o p e r a t e a vaca t ion l o d g e wh ich is o p e n y e a r ' r o u n d . B e f o r e the ,win- t e r ~ptests a r r i v e .we w a n t to r e f i n i s h t h e f loors i n s o m e of t he r o o m s a n d co t t ages .and., alflo in t he d i n i n g . r o o m w h e r e a t r a f f i c p a t t e r n h a s devel - o i l ed . W i l l we h a v e to s t r i p o f f a l l t h e o l d v a r n i s h a n d i f m, how do we go a b o u t i t ?

    k: ' You won't have to#trip if you use. a polyurethane wood finish called Fasteron

    mother could, begin h e r daily chores.

    Again, if there were young children in the home she probably had a cow or. two to. milk, •chickens. to feed and maybe a pig or horses.to attend.

    These animals weren't kept merely for hobby farm purposes but as important contributors to the dinner table. Putting food into a horse amounted to about the same importance asbuying gas for a car today. The horse was there for • transportation, or field work,

    When, mothe|; could finally return indoors, the fire was :almost #~t~and.~a~ ar~load of wd~! had 'to"be .i~i0ppe~l 'and 'packed:.t.,9~e ~hom~.iSg~etime nuring the' day she Would have to replenish her water • supply. Some peop le in town bought their household water from the Chinaman who packed it up from one of the rivers, o ther women packed their own water from the rivers.. Imagine someone ever being able to drink water from the Fraser River!

    T h e highest form of convenience i n a water supply might have been a good' well with a hand pump. And then it is just possible water hadto be acked to the farm animals by and. In the winters; usually a home

    would have at least two wood burning fires to be kept going a l l

    Probably filled her washtub with snow. and then. carried it into the house for melting & heating on the .wood stove or placed it on heroutside fire. What a shame Arctic Power and it's follwers weren't discovered in this day] Just have a look at your husband.s work clothes (unless he works in an" office) and t r y t o imagine scrubbing them on a scrubboard. Or your children's socks! And big items like Sheets, and long underwear and e~,en blankets!

    Maybe even worse was the

    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS,-lI

    [ rteochers ~ L " : ~ ' ' " " ~ . : • W ~ h y , p ! . c k ' $ " ~' " " " ' ' "

    o n us . . . . . "Increases : to teachers

    salaries may be inflationary b~ they are no mare: so t hal increases go ing to : othel groups." -. Adam Robortson president, B;C, Teachers Federation, in ,Terrace Ins( week.

    That's what"al l , the: gro~p~ say. Why m e t Whyplck on us? Mr. Rohertson couldn't, haw prased .,.more : •neat ly the syndrome Characteristic .ol organized labor's resistance K requests for restraint in pa~ demands ...... He was reacting to the BC,

    government's refusal to pay it~ share of any teachers' salar~ increases granted by local school districts ,, n ex t .year

    • exceeding 6.5 percent. The Vancouver school board, a bell. wether, had proposed t use a formula of 8. 9 percent. If that does happen,., the 'difference between the two amounts will have to be paid entirely by local ratepayers or..else the board will have to make a compensating cut- possibly by hiring fewer teachers. : "

    Here would be a "classic case of inflationary wage demands leading " - directly to unemployment.

    An inference from Mr". Robertson's remark, however, is thaf teachers might willingly. accept a smalier pay 'boost if' they' didn't know they were being discriminated against. "

    • The trouble is that no group in the Jabor force is prepared to

    - s e t a restrained example; although all must know that higher wages mastshow up in higherprlcas in the economy as a whole.

    All signs indicate that government will have to take t h e initiative in imposing s prices and incomes policy to break the unward spiral. There are some encouraging signs, however, that major unions in Canada .are m)f~nisg in their stand against government regulation. They see their brothers in international unions offering to cooperate with U.S. President Nixon's price and wagepolcies. They Suspect that the protectionist :aspect of Nixonomics is intended to

    • drying process: A woman who create and preserve Jobs south b~id' a . drying rack. above,her of the border at the expense of w o0d stove large enough to hold Canadian . suppl iers . and at,!east,part,,of:her,waslx~m~,~ Canadian jobs.. Canadian goods ha~e: ~ i i ~edt~ie.d!~'~:i~Ip~. ~ , pg~du~e,d, wit,,h~t : pri~e..:.~,~d

    didn't need clothes pegs to hold This is the nettle that Prime them to the line anyway. 'since Minister P ie r re Trudeau's they would freezeimmediately government has been afraid (o.. to it. • grasp, So far as-is now known,.

    Frost does dry clothes too.- the subject isn't even on the And many'clothes were torn agenda,for the November 15-17 trying to take them off the line meeting • Of provincial and when they were frozen; federal government •leaders

    This brings up a whole line of called by Mr: Tru~ieau. to household duties such as consider the national drive darning socks and patching and mending all types of clotMng,' This is the nettle that Prime making quilts andblankets and Ministr P ier re .Trudeau's coats and everything else her government has been afraid to f~mily required. i . ~'~ grasp; So far as is now known,"

    If she lived on a farm or ranch tile subject ikn't, even on the shewould have to prepare a agendafor the November 15-17 large meal for dinner (never meeting of provincial and which comes in clear gloss or

    satin ciear and dries in two day. Between. chopping, called lunch)that equalled"tbe federal government leaders any w ouxw.~llh°arS:oH°W~ yu~ ~ - ,~ ~,~-when"us~gg packing and stoking ~ the wood supper meal: For again,.seup called by Mr , ,Trudeau .to • Y . . . . r lish is they'could,, never be felt'alone. "and a .sandwich Couldn. t, fill c0nsider, the 'nat lonal ' " drive!,

    the old wax. HING because she loved gardening preparing casserole~, stewsl " stimulate privat enterprise in ~. OVI~RE-~ARNISH ~:teabt,ect~uSneeh~rwf.a2e~y needed ~eg:t:b~si,~h derst~nrlS' : :u~d Concert~lth the prOvinces. : Sand any blisters or rolzgh " • " ; , " e y w o ld The h : : w ole program of deficit sects and ~vipe up dust with a Other :household tseks like cut another large chunk out of " _ '.J

    ened w~th tur • . . . . . spenning ann easy money Is'so clean rag_damp " - churning butter, making orcau, ner nay.. ' . . . . ' • . . . . . -. . , i . p - • " , '- ' - v l o l e n u y I n u a t i o n a r y a s to c~ e n t r e e ' / b u c n a m e w o r n 'P " " "" - u P " " " t washing clothes with: a , SomeUmedurmg thedayshe _ . . . . . . . . . .

    a r e a s w i t s a . b r u s h a n a te m.M,hhrmrd: 'nll r e s u l t e d m u c h n ro Imb lv~had tn he ~,~nn,Rihlo s e ) [ - u e x e a n n g u n l e s s p r i c e s an(] * them dry thoraugnty, unto- . . . . . . . . . " : - " "-~ " ' = --. - ~ - - - . . . . ~'-'~,'--" incomes a r e held*in, check ,. _,^.^,~.~:^k~...h.~,o~;.~on a time.'Ironlng was a problem for fillmg g a s , a n d coal oli ~ . , . . . . coat of Fasteron to the en t i r e ' with , ~ e forever impossible .lumps, andseeing to it that the T h ~ c : : n°t a..rff~, maefm!te.ly. floor. YOUh~olU~ iatbeler to walk safe iron- or agas iorn. The wood or.~;ater:supplyw0uldn t recent s eau"l~SlYrS, t ~ l~n" a, on it two- . ; " . ' ' worst of. the. two ..evils was • run out beforemorningi~. ~',, . . . . . . ~ ~Y .Y . - . . . . .

    In an area where mere ]s a . . . . "obl" -ever discovered A She had na:fridoe: In w|~tor m r e c m r ox tne m n u s t r l a i _ lot of foot trafhc such as your v-,,-- : ,, • ~ ' - " . - " , . ,, , ,, • • , ~ Relations Institute at UBC; who ' " " ;to state trou left the clothes., thm posed no problem for meal . ~ , , . . . . dmmg roe.re., ou may wmh. - ' . . . . . . . • - ,~Id'. ' • ' . . . . .... : . . apply multip~ coats. _. improperly tr0ned, unless the could imngin a large chunk till ' . ~. ~-;..'. > -: .... . . , . . .

    meal times And incidentiall The time for Canada to ut Its This will glveyou ahea .~- woman had enough irons to . ,' .i: . " " . " Y, , ; ' :, " . . . . r . : : < ~ !, P ' duty polyurethane, xinis~h keep one red hot all the tlme and ' this meat froze and'thawed.all economtc"nouse in ,order has which won't r e q m r o waxing, . " " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wolnC't wator-svot,'and ~! no a whole day to Spend ironing, .. winter as the temperaturea rose :OWa.rar[leVed.an~t wlll'take t h e . tou"h it's hi~l~v resistant to since clothes Certainly:'dldn t .. and fe l l a n d you~ can:'bet: the . P , .c0neurrent

    "G , ;. : : , /woman to run from her ironlng • : In summer,,~ meat :,:would • ' . . . pu ' nte'rest. :and . ~ b finish ,~an-:be.~,m~__ ,..,b0ard.inflight expedlng.the~/conslst.':'0f,imeat:"prese~rved" nothing less.will.suffice. : : ~ / :

    stead of varnish I t s non-ex- coma be washes oUtslGe,,but fix i involVed less ume' tnon tlia,:It ; ' . • '.=, ~:* - i . . " " al . . . . . . . . . d" " " ' ' ' ' . . . . ' . . . . agenna for NoV 15-17 - Unless it ploslv.e; and 'one impe~al .g. - the,winterqt was a : real ta~k./ d0~snow sinceP0llution-IIree s- Is de . . . . . . . ' ~ ' : " ":" '~ ' ' X ' tel . . . . . < - ' . . . . . .... - ,. ' - - .. ~. . em~ ~ wlurl ~ neclslVel tll los WilL cove r~ apprO mm r /Many,still preferrdd: to Wash ~..treamswere tuit'ot tlm),.:"~ ' : de,._~,;_~ _,±~_, =, • ",Y,,I e,

    For* information o n " r m l v - . . u u t o x u ~ , © [ , a , t u ~ o u * . ~ u ~ . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . ". ~ ' ~ . . . . . . . . . , , ~ ~ _ ~ . ~ . . . . ~ d _ ' ' ' * ~ "~';~ ~' " = £ ' ' ' ' ~ " < ' "' ¢'A r omen '';"I ' '# 1 ~ . . . . . [ < " ...... " .... , .,,m'auu ~ravm.expense.'ana .

    urothane woodfinisheewnto,'temperaturea, Thee. ~ ,. ATHI~TE OF.YEAR ' sta~athomeun~+ho;._,;._.._, : to Tam Tremfix,~The Tremco . used a large washtuo, nea t : . LETHBRIDGE (CP) - - Peter catches u " , . , "h• '~ , ; , ,* , ~ . . . . " Manufacturmg, Company 0vean t s < i r , . : .-:.. :,. Ko0tch/n of ~rand'Forlm, B.C,, sense . . . . . Public opinion is awa . . . . (Canada) Ltd., 220 WfCksteed. ~: If the' water,supply WaS'.way ), was named:Universi~,0f Leth.. shead Of them - - . . . . ' ~ ' ' ' '~'y' Ave TorontO, I%. Ontario. :.. ' distance fern the house m0ther r brl~l~d ~athlete 0f : the '~'Aar ' 'L . . . . " - - " .~ " ~ " ~Ue" ~ "'

    • , . , , , , . ~ , . . . . . . '. / . . . . • . . . . . ) : ~ . . , "; L " ' , ~ : . , ~ - , ~, . , . , , , " *~ , , , , , , , , . " ,, , , , , . . . . . " ,

    AND

    ..J~f

    • . * T ~ X ' " r

    " . , "- I •

  • . , . . , . ,

    . ~ . ~ . . ~ . ~ i . . . . . . . "- , , - . .

    . o , . . - . ,

    '":'~:''i~i. . . . . :;~'~"' : T l d s l a ( ~ l ~ . [ . [ t . c e n t s h o . w i n . f ~ / c h ~ judgem..ent: i t : I s f l ~ . ~ ~ . ~ d ~ ' ~ . , d , ~ S o a ~ ¢ ¢ o o ~ l ~ w . e c k ; a n d a l s o , I rene : ~ e ..in: 'Bu:L~: ~ e ~ i l ' . . a ) s n . 5 . e v e r y in h a . w i t h e b rus l~ .o r l~s~ . t . " I l b r O • r V - ~ , : , L , ~ : ~ i . / ~ , , , i • . - ,

    • ' ' " " " - . . . . . ' ' as ' " use ' the t0ta l ' ik~l~Oa" . v , , , o , , , - - ~ . % - , , - , . r v - - - - - ~ - . . ~ . ~ o o | ' ~ t O n " T n adseno ld mal~rS0n~u, w ~ m n ; x t c o m u c n D r a w owr"desi : f r e e h a n d o r * ' ~ " .:;~ . f : " / ~ " " . , : [ " t h e r e i s . ~ o , c h a r g e . . ~o r . , ~ e . ~ e s L Ge~Y.. o u r . ~ t fm t ,~ . oon.e.oy n~ . . . . . . . = . .. . ce o f . , . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y .~ tpn , . ~ . : :. ~ . : . .

    shing t o : d e m o n s ~ a t e .the.w: individua ! ana•~r~gmal . At t~e, ron~m: g ,~anmty anu m e mu,~ , , e I - ~ ' [ 'm~eti~red ; e w,e~ ex' ~;n e t u n a ~ compos~u• ,~ , : y , , - ,~ ~ , , - - , , ? - , - - , d b r i n , . t e v ~ a n o l o • ~ n . r u ~ u . c a r u , . . • : . , • . , . , r t i c u l a r k m d o f c r a ~ i s m a y ~ o . : samet lmsY.0UWi l i : .be .he lp lng in t e a m . e n _ r o ) l m o n f ' f ' ' . ~ m . _ ° f l f . . t i s f a c t o r i l y t h e n e x l ~5 o n l y o f s~udents, w h o . a : e . Y o . ~ o , ~ r s o , a l . m , g e t o , t s t ~ d l _ o 0 o ld m a i ~ a s ~ corner

    , ~... ' - " - . . . . " o nous a r e • c h f l d m o v e s o n t o group mte~0sted and r i t . , . . . S of a l l y o u r fr iends, o wi ' t h e ~. . .c to . . . . . . • . . . . ,- he, ' tocat !sts , abi iLty. Hum ge groups . , gh . and c m u~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , • ' X l ~ . , ~ i s n o l i m ! t ~ . ~ t - boost o u r , a r t . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. . . . . . . . . . , ,n lber of enludes a n Lndiv!daal ' B r i n g : y o U r w o r k and you r ' e s t a b l i s h e d and . , c . ~ . tea cbe r i , . . ~E tha l~ch~ f l ~as l a n i ~ f lV i doa l A l e x a n d e r s s tude~.s are . in , the F o r the f i r s t , c a . r ~ w e eve r kni fe, RaVe I~rap ~1~ , caJr(~ N . b o o k~ r e c e n ~ 8 r ~ v e d at- • v wish t o ' b r ing a n d a U . . fr iends " Hol~e @e'll ~ see ,yon receives • approxtmate~y ~ p r " . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . m J , ' - - | u n i 6 r n a n d w h i l e ' a b o u t Z O t a k e maaew.ewen.~Da.c.~toomr_,~r~Y (opened flat , f ront side up)_and the T e r r a c e L i b r a i V .. , ' , . , i!': " ; ~ _ . .,, ~, ' , , ,7 ,a , o ' , "a l : ,~^.~ ' * " : . . . . . . . . . -: ' " m s t r u c t i ~ a l g r e u v s in t h e s e !earnm g . r a ~ " .mmy~ . ~ . ~m~,~),~_o. pa r t In the b e g i n e e n ' band; :.:: ,/ SCn.OOt a a y s . l o r toeu.: t, .o~..w..thick i n t r e a d y . . Use l i t t le 0r • E r s k i u Ca ldwe l l , T o h a c c o

    i ~ . "'!•' .. " ., . .

    " ' g . J " , . " ' r " "',, 0 " ' ' : L " "; a¢cordLng t0 ' ~ " ' ~ ' O "P . . . . . r '~--~' : " e s ' " i i . i • _ • • ' . . . . , "gn-• • :. • R e m o v e s t e n c i l , care~.u l ly , N ~ l c o l m L o w r ~ ; O ~ t e i ~ r : f e r r y l .m. onN0v, the Cen, . !an Museum:on:Fr Yt !,L |alstu es are. ro. .en they to do th!s when you.wmr a 2 , fe . --print does to Mordo i R er,

    . . . . • :etyp: .: . . . , mtoon. y.S. F?ups l, es. oo!! not bl . there Son a ham; and The t u t i m a t - u o n c e r t . Kememoer . l~oung u a n m a s usual ¢; uus leaves one t eacher p r u i ; ~ © ~ - . " - " " e ' L ~ " ~ " .are unmneu. "rney now nav.e a more potatoes u you pmn more blot~' m i n t i s t co thick, ff ed2ea - . . . . , h . . . - " :~

    ~ oc i a t i nn~s . second. ~,~otwgrt ~ BookWeek from' Nov.' 15 to 2S, free for ma rk ing o r lesson corriculu~,,, a r .e~. r~" . r ~ o t ~ o n . music teacher ,~vhn is a mother , than 4we ce lours ) . . Make your a re -b l~red~ na in t is'-"too T t h e . - . " . . . . ~ " ' ~ '° : ' "~: ' ~ill take p l s c e e n Nov. 7at /8~I5 "'~ Displays 0n Nat ive cul ture a t p lanning. Science in t eam .3 occurs wimin m e t ~ m ! a t t e r coming in once a week, -Oiheir- design simple. T a k e i t f rom Exper imen- - ' t . 'w i th"s tene l l to. e e , . I = n l : / i ~ ' r i ~ n t 4 - - ~: the~. Nechako_. . . . . . . . ElementarY.,. the_ =Libra . . . . . .ry.." . . . . . ' " . ~ : ;~ ." goes acoording to inteTesL , c o m p l e t i o n of me L a n g u a g e mothers c o m e as aids and t h ~ ~ ' _ C h r i s t m a s symbols or f rom - ~ , ' ; . . . . . . . . . . =, ,,,~;,o., . . . . . , , ,,~-,~, . . . . ,~,~;;',... ~' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    ~nch~o~. P e r f o r m a n c e . L b y : M'ms'Kalpa~.hatha • ' w i l l pe ldmm * . . . . " A r t s and A r i t h m e t i c leve ls and P k } d i a | r i s t : i / ind ian D a n c e s ~on F r i ~ y ,

    ! a p a n e s e guitari~st K i y a s h i Eas t There are between'30 and 40 h a v e d r a w n o n . c 0 m m u n i t y ; t h i r i g s ~ t h a t 5 a v e b e c o m e ~ i e . . ~ . , t s tenc i l once then - -- ~bumura . " ' Nov 1 2 a t 7 " 3 0 n m ' i n t h e l ~ l t ~ units o r projects for t hose in " promotion beyond the W is leadars, f~remen and the RCMP-. s y m b e k toyou . . We chose t move i t sli~diily to anes lde~and . . . . . . f r e t so~ i s l i s# - -

    " " " d " ' " "" ' , . . . . . . . Science Team 3 a n d they a re normal ly in June , , .En r i c l~nen t for talks to the~different tca~ns, peace Sign. Th i s w e s t a m p e d in i p r i n t T ai~ain~' o v e H a p p i n g " " ' ' ' . w l l l b b ' a t : . T h e D e a t h a n d L i f e • E l i z a b e t h S e n i o r S e c o n d a r y . . . • .._~,_ ' - . . - levels e r e u s e d i n l t h e ~ r l m a r y , , . • ... ~ . _ ; _ . _ :. ~ r i o n s : d e s i g n s ea the, f ront of images) T o pr in t f inal ce rds . ~ . " '. ' : "

    Sneaky Fitch'_'.per.~o~.me.~. by - - , z a n e m , n School, / T i cke ts $!.00.:! ':. : : ~ e e e ~ ° i . c n ° ? t e - a ~ | r , : a ~ j ~---, - - - , - - - - - a n d i n t e r m e d i a t e .year , i / f o r - ' T m s y e a r m e m o n m ~ 'on~o .z~ the e ~ d ' ( 3 , ' t h e I ~ i d e f lau , " " " " " ' " a r e involved i n some d r a m a .. • . . . ; = _ • v unfo ld tham ~ d p l a c e f l a t with m e l a K e l S e - " 5h~ooM~U:tma~l~ss Nov, 4g5. ,,Kit]in.atplayerswill'.perform•..eX.l~r),in.en~erEi~hbe1~v~een ~ e h i l d r e n w h o s c r a t e s o f l e a r e i n g . . w h e r e o d e u s u a l A y m m a v e r e e , f r o n t s l d e u " T a 5tenati in ' . . . . • " a r e b e y o n d the 3 a n d . 4 , y e a r work. L a s t y e a r P o d N o . 3 d | d a . - , , ~ . ,;i,,=,~ , h o t o e r a , h s o f • LP' . ~ . =~ m o f o r h o . t e l ,

    • • • . • , , ~ ~ - ~ - ~- e ~ , p lace-over n ~ n t mae o l cere . - . and 6 a t ' 8 D m in the school , C0me.Blow ~ o u r ~ o r n o y Neff teacnere_. . .pc . , . . n , o t e r m s of • these". d iv i s ions . Chrmtmas concer t ; wri t ing the . • ' . . . . .~ , , , ,a o ; . * ; - ~ . ; - ~ a . ~ ; . ~ , o u r s e ! v ~ or of places o r t h i n g s C o v e r w h o l e c a r d , . : e x c e p t M O N D A Y , N O V . , ) 3 - - and 10 ol these u n | ~ ,~.,-, =;~i tor ium,- 'Ti ' e~ets t l ,00 for - s i t u a t i o n Dec%S, 1 0 a n d l l t h i n . ~.. ~ " • " : .- • • Before e a c h r e p o r t : c e rd . ' aH " v - - ~ - , , .~--- .~_, v t . . . . . . . . tha t haa g rea t meaning lor us stencil w i th s c r a n ' nai~_r to . . . . I I .AM ..e P M .. adu l~ ;5Ocen t s fo r s tudents and th.e , .Nech, ako • E l e m e n t a r y • /~ te r~u~o?~eP~Pgu~rfu~wl~ic~ teachers in the tehm:m~t~,.mi.d s !ng ing , . e t c . . . : r ne pi.ays were L O n the o p p o s i t e side w e n t k c e . i ~ c ] e a n " Pr in~ a ~ ' a - I ~ e " : " ~ ; 0 ~ ' ~ n * m ' 4 " " . . . . ~ C n ~ Z " 1~1" ' ~ • T' ' " ' the'= school°""~ has'quite* . . . . a numuer.-- discuss each : c ld ld and: . the .very successmm. • " ' . " M e r r y C h r i s i m a s " - a n d ~ a n r W ~ n c a r d s a r e d r y p a l n t e r " ~ • F O R A P P T . . . . "

    • . ' " • : - ; - , :~ . . . . . In this~tbe s tudent mus t s tudy" ~ o c e s s he h a s m a d e in the Schools used t o b e such a names. So s imple it too.koO~Y in greeting, ' ' ~ " , p H O N E $-!21~7 " . ' • ..... ' .LI : _ n • n • 'ii ' " - the gerb i l and dr~iw the shape 0f previous period of t ime. ' forbiddlng 'place for p a r e n t s a s ..an .evening to ,.~0 over x.u~ ~ : • ' ' • ' . . . . . Ki in mr/T r n r ~ , : " i ts ,b0dy a n d the shape 0 f . i t s " ' F ~ R N i ~ J R E S P A C £ ' I : we l l a d " , c h H d r e n . A l e x a n d e r , m em.an .o a n o m ~ e v e r u n 8 _ . " " . , , i _.

    w i t h i t s - b r i g h t • w a r m a u o r e s s m e m x n a y e t s c m u c n I . . , ~ l l L t e ~ j : r ~ m ' I " . . . . : . . . . I ~ . . . . . - - . v . l ~ i ~ , , 4 1 . : : y i i ' . ~ front i m d : r e a r feet, Then a Alexander p r e s e n t l y has a n --L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " " a " t " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , "~ . . . . " , " , ' . ! :-,. ' n u m b e r ' o f expe r imen t s . a re enrol lment of 311 ch i l d r en . a tmosphere , i t s drop-in a n y t i m e a p a r t o f . ~ t h a t n t w . a s . g r e . a , i ~ ' ~ O y ~ , , ] 1 ~ | | u r ~ g • . . . . . . / - i

    -.~ - p k r , k # t ~ , ~ l ~ . . ' ~ ' , _ , - ' ' ~, d o n e - b a s i e a l l y ~ see the - . . : C ~ , , p | ~ : l ' , . l ~ . | " " . , : . ..: ' . . , gerb i l , s , l reac t ion- : to flashing . A c c o r d i n g . t O g o v e r n m e n t invitation to p a r e n t s and i ts m e m o r i a l , t a r ou r Irien(18. ~ i x . . i • ..- '. : . . : . . / . : . . . ] i . . : | " guidel inee the school ceuld hold ~htn,t~,;, , ~ h ~ , ~ , l ¢~ees h a s ~ o n t h s l a t e r l m e t o n e person ~ ^ ~ ' , - c = : u = a o " .

    cha~ged tins, I t m a k e s - _ _ , . . . . . . . . . . ~__ ' , --" : " : . . . . " . . . . k " ' " ' : ~ ' " " " f l" " " ~ ¢ " • . . ' " . ~ . i : . . " : :,. '* . . . l i g h t , n o i s e , a n d " s u d d e n 480 but this i s n o t t c k i n g t h e " " " m e w a n t who h a d : r e e s w e d a ca rd (we . . . . . . . Question What books t o d o w ~ , h . ; ~ : ; . , , . , ~ ,~, ~, movemont . T h e lastP~ir t of the space. t h e : f u r n i t u r e uses~into to ¢ o b a ~ to SChool : . u s a no t s e e n he r au rm8 mm ' m A J ~ m s ' • . A R " " /~-.. .. • • . : • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . ; ~ ' " ' -~ ~ t involves discovering if . . . . . ; ~ t ime) and- s h e r e m a r k e d how. j q ~ l e q ~ A I L L ~ I ~ p ' . . . ~: '/

    .~ounave~.~or.aperson m te res tea . Delderfleldi Shado w O~ a L i 0 n , . . ~ ° ' e ~ r b i l .can see ahead? , cons idera t ion . H n e e e u a r y addi t ionalpods could be bui l t on " ' ~ • , they had hung i t on t h ~ t r e e a n d ' . . . . . . . . :: : . i " - - m ceramics-, Answer w e nave • - : A Edwards . . . . . behind? to each side? above? front of ~ e school. -However " I N c A P A B ~ MOTHER " everyone had a sked about i L . a t tho . - : ' . .. quite a n u m b e r o f b o o k s o n this " The Augobi0graphy of MIss ~. , ; ~o,^~ ~. i t , , ~ l a rae but . . .~ . . . . , ~ , , ¢~! ,her , l=m,~ tnev LONDON,(Ap) - - / "G0od glr ls T h a t s a . l o t ' b e t t e r ' t h a n a f r i e n d * - .-' subject , , however , most _ __: J a n e P l t t m a n : ~ J . Gaines; ~_he also in teres t ing project for and schools, funct ion b iKter if, they make bad mothers , w ~ , ~ e g e t ' ~ . g ~ a . ~ r d . a n d ~ . _ p e n . r e a ~ , ..ng Eva olueal Free Ohureh .... a c q u t r e a a n u m n e r o x y e a r ~ a g o . . . . Antadonis~s. ~ , R t~asl i - .3'no.,,- , , ^ . I n ,~ae n l d . . " • " ' ~ . a . • b~h t~ ,~muamall and t he • : : ~ i i t b e ~ e o f D r . . . . . Thomas M a S S m e mgnu [u re w o n u ~ r w - u . t .~. . . . . . . . ' *,, " ~ . . . . . .~nd may not be up to d a t e m t h e House of War C, Gawn , Ten_s.nt To make t h e c h i l d ' s progress prohably not be done ,~. . A . lecture to a medical asscoiation:,, A n o t h e r sz.mpl.e, way :of Corner el Sparks & Par . . . . . la test equipment a n d methods , , for, the T o m b i ; A G i l b e r t ; " f n e ~ , , ; , . . . . . ,h,,~ , ~ , ~,ssianed a ,....,.,.;,, ,: ,^,,.o,,, , , ~ , , i , ~ .Main c la ims t h a t a~ too good" pr int ing ca rds m w~th'stencils. " . • . . , . . : : , " :: . th0ugh they would be perfect for "Fan~i lvTomb M~ ~Gilbert; A n g - ~,'~',,",,'"~"=~',~" ~'n"~t'~:,e'~'iona] ,~,~','~-~, ~ ' ~ ' - ~, , ,~n '~-7~ olr l i s t u n e f u l l y unable *to d o Get so'me s tenci l paper ( just a *. , ' STORIES. . .HYMNS.,CHORUSES . . . an0v,ce.,~e.~yeac.~es,,s.toth'e e l ique, S . - G 0 ~ n ; . ' A Ga~e.,~or. '~b ject ives a re s e t a c c o r d i n g to much n c e ~ d g y m p ]~ ,s .am~t~- , , a ~ , ~ . w i . t h o u t b~..tmcti0.~, he a__~j p a_l~_...w~..do!: o_]d_,L~.._Li~_ - . P l C l " U R E O O N I " H E S C R E E N . . . . . . . open sneu , o r a r y nn V lC tu rm H e r o s , / J , , / u r a n a m ; . ~ s n c , ~ - . o~,, ; , , , 'rh~. ~m~has is is . , . , , . . , ~ , M m w h | o h . w ; l l h~ w I R n " n ~ . ioat~ : c r ies, sne m u u n o r , m u u y o , ~ - , , , , , ~ ; _ . - . _ . . _ . . - . , . - ' - - . - ' - - . . - . : and fo r those i~ teres ted in a J u d @ ~ e n t a t S i n o s , J . -H i~g ins " ~-'~'~'"~'~{,;Jn~)-i~ra-m-suitthe. ~.~.;-~*~,'~'l-t,'~,,;',~-'~'~'~ave s~ 'eams b o c k , : " f e ] l ~ - m e w h ~ t b r u s h , - m a s k i n g tape ,exacto : .Sun(lay A U c L 3 ) mroogn ~ rmay tNov.~P. ' more specialized and recent : N o b o d y Loves a D r i e s ~ " ' , . . . . '~ . . . . r o "~: . . . . . . ~ " , ' ? ' J ' "i '~'--: vou wan t ' " H e went o n to say knife or scissors, t h l ck tempera - : . n " " r . . . . ~ " 4 books we c a n obta in books f rom• Indian, C. Clair ; Nobody Kme~v i .. ' . . ' - " . ~ ' " ~ ' ' ~ . * t i m t S U ~ ~ a m o t h e r m a y b e a t paint , n e w s p a p e r s to . c o v e r . . ' 7 : 3 0 p . m . , a - 4 s p . m . . . . . * L , there. Here a r e s o m e of t h e " t h e y W e r e T h e r e i E . ~lunteri': / . : ~ D r ~ e L , ~ , ~ e e . e ~ • n ~ 4 : l , ' , t ' ~ i | r ~ r ~ " h e r c h i l d o u t o f . shee r {rustra- table, apron, sc rap ~ p e r + o l d i . " .. n B ' , u ~ v , .~ i , ,~ i - : ,~m,f f i - . ,~¢; :~- " . , ,

    ~U set u e r r u e s ~ .. y j . . ; I n$ i n , • ' ~ , , - . . . . . . . . . "~.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . - . . ~ , - : ' --,*,, , - - . ~-,-. ' - ~ . . ~ ' , r . ~ . . . . , . , , , - F~erf~rt ~ . . . . . ~anders.'~ . . . . . . . . . . ~n ~ [ s 5~o~/ 'e~ EOAPR~'~'~n:~"~'~'J~he'P~ai~n',~'"~ ~.l~J~. . . . . . "~" '"~ I ~ . ~ , ~ . , . . . . ~"-~"-~, ,~ ''~ . . . . . . .. d e m o n e t i z e s o f the m o r n i n g s , , ~ ~ " ~ " * ' ' . . . . . i ,,.,~ t ~ ,-,+ =-,..,:.t,,~,~,~,~. . . . . . ~ ~ . . . . . ~ . ~ : ~. , ~ . . . . . ,, ..... .,~ . . . . . . ,~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :~•~ ......... , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -, "~ . . . . . go.~ rote C e r a m i c s a s a hbhby, . , w l e n . T h e W i n t e r e / ~ t ~ S r d a O c t o h e r ~ 3 r d t h e . discussion,• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , " m ' ' . . " ' .' . . . . . . . " . . . . : . . . . m " " ' " . . . . . . " . . . . ~ . . . ; . . . . . • . . . . . . . Kne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . On. a t , y , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . .......... . . tools, ma te r i a l s , p r e l i m l e a ~ . F t she r , ' c L e n ~ f 0 r d ; The ~ t c h Snow. Va l lev ' .F l~u~ 'e , S k a t i n g - , T h e ~ ~ n c . c ~ c i n 6 e , d a t t i ~ !1 . -, - - . . : . ..... ,=, ; ~ ' steps, b u i l d i n g w i t h coils' a n d and : t he P~ies(, H . . L e w i s ; T~ < , C i n b ~ 0 f . ~ K i t ] m a i ~ n d u e t e d aT Ccn tenn ia . , l :Muse ,u~n , ,w i t h a , :.1 , - - : . . . . . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ! ~ p O J ~ : ~ Slabs; t h e p i n c h . • , m e t l i o d , ohbled~Journey, R L o o k r i d g ~ . , : : c e a c h e s . ~ c l i , i c u n d e r the,. l e e t e r e 0 n L e a d e r s h i p ~ b y M r . : I . ~ . ~ ~ ~ . . i~, . :.. ~ J c e r a m i c j e w e l e r y , c e r a m i c " •.Wobble to Death , ' i :~. Lovesw; d i r e c t i o n 0 f M r s . D o n n a Kadan ": ~James C o x a n d a l e c t ~ - e b y M r . . . . ~ , : ~ ~ 1 , 1 ~ ~ ~ : m " ~ ' sculptor a n d finding the klin A B i rds o f A m e r i c a , M ~ T h e p u r p 0 s e o f t h i s c U n i c w a s ' H e l m h t ~ i w a r t e n b u r g , o n I ~ m ~ [ ~ u ~ P "~ ' ~ O W o r ~ o a : . ~ r ~ . | good all a round b ~ k , ~ ~ . M c C a r t h y , - T h e . Under'groUnd to:• instruct t ra in ing leaders in "J, u d . ~ g ' ! ; 'r'~'~ ~'~'~'m''~:~' "~i " ~ ~:~'': ' ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " • "~

    The t-ractica~ t ' o t t e ry uoo](" Man. R MacDonald '~, Three the fundamenta l s of skatin~(for ' .It w a s w e a w o r m m e tune , m - . . ~ p - -: ~ ~ ~ F ~ ~ ~ m t w ,~ " I I M I i l n ~ u m u u mvg..~ael~AtaM's lklglnl ~ 1 . ', also b Herber t Sanders , P h . D . ' ~to Pea C M a t i n n e e A . . . . . . . . . i - h s ta ted o n e p e r s o n who partook ' . ~ w ~ ~ q ! - ~ ~ s ' lNgm . . . . I y . . . . . . Year s Y, . , t he e of assmt ng in t e. . . . . . . . . . . i ~ ~ . . . . - .. . . . . . , This book Is u a s i c a . y m e same c l e a r i n g i n • t h e ~ Fog , .tD. • i n s t P ~ 0f iehildren learning ,in" the nay ' s -~ac t lv -ues . "'I : * as_the fp.~mer.men!!.onecl, o n e : . Mac0mb~r ; 'Wheh , I n R 0 m e ; N . t o s k a t e b y t h e i n t ~ x l u c t i o n of ~ thG~ough, l Y , ~ i . : e n j o y e d th'e " ' " • t ~ ' ~ Z " \ ~ ; : : (

    u e r a m t e s , , an ..!itu$~ra.~eu Marsh'; TheSeeondWindow, R. t h e . i N a f i o n a l ~ S k a t i n g : Tests, ses@]ons. : , ; '/:i . . . . . : ' . • . " ~ ~ ~ : ~ : p r i m e r ~ y F . H . N o . r t o n - . m m ~ a Maugham; T h e T e m p l e of the sponsored b y t h e C a n a d i a n T h o s e a t tending were : M r s . C . ~.~,~. : . , ! .... , - . . . . . ~ ~,..; . . . . . v . . - r ' ~ : - . . . " ' ./ ' " ~F" ' ~ ' ~ '•~"~ .'~?

    L e e m i n g . ' T h i s beok. !~which, . S a n ' d b 0 x t , ' : : A : , R L e h a r d s 6 n :, reco'B0i~ed as Nat i (ma l Skat ing ' M r s . - . . R , : . : D a n l i n , . M r s . J~. . 5 . 1 a T 1 New Ghevrolel Pnekues • . . . . , . : , . . : i l l~ t raLed. §how.s how "one can , ' - R b i p h e i , ~ a t d r a | t . ~ e s . N ; ." C o a c h ~ u n d : a r e . p a r ~ i f l e d t o ; F o r ~ t e r ; M r s . ' N . G e d d a r d , . . . . . : . " m " " / " ' i ' • n " i ' n i - - ' ' " n " ' " ' " " ' " " ' ' ; : " ' n ~ : n' ~'nL ~;: ; " '~ n" m :n ' ~ ~ ~:: ~ " ~ n" ' ~ t ~ : m a x e t i l e s fl u r e s v a s e s , " ' ' . . . . . . .- ' . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . , . . t, .:~ ~ , . . . . . . . ,,.~ . , : . . . , . , ,. g . . ' • . . . -Roland; .; The, G i l t - e d g e d ,