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q +p. -:0ome:clrl 'lliil :ill :'L:'thI,;';' " ":' :!~ '' 'L i+ + on diSplay;now at" - +. +. e exee " )l :+ FO .. I I 't + YEAR NO.~ X' ~ +. : : : IT h ree~ii ba ng,u p, Three cars.were involved in .,stopimdi+~ii' the' Lakelse, red an aceident on Terrace'++ busy ffai~e light signal, facing west. Lakelse-Kalmn 'Intersection' ' +MotorLkt John Westergard Of ednesday and pol/oe re~rt no Prin~..George wag behi~.the uries luckily resulled,' ; + + Wheel or: car numoer mree. erraee motorist Richard damaged to the~tnne of $150. Shepard waslater eharged.v~ith + ShePard"s Car, itself mstained driving while impaired.-+P01ice 'an..additl0nal _ $80o police 'say.Shepard Was to+blame when estimate. + proceeding down. Lakelse" his Terrace .RCbIP say ilo other 1969 vehicle, smasbed'inte a accidents occured Wednesday. .~econd vehicle proceeding north " on Kalum. • . . ,: . Terrace motorist David !." i ' , ' Marko was reportedly.driving lll~l~qll~l~ the second vehicle, damaged to II ll,~lq,.~l I~i the extent of $800 .... +.. -- • .... After hitting the northbound car Shepard then apparently proceeded to hit a third.vehicle Bottles Boost Boys Being - Thanks goes out to all the people in Kitimat who donated bottles and cans in the Cubs and Scouts recent bottle drive. The boys collected 947 dozen beer bottles and cans, heeling the organization $230.75. This money will be used to pay hall r,,ntals, to buy materials for various projects, supplies for the cub hobby show, eamps.and all the things that eome up in an organization of this sort. refUs HOPE, B.C. (CP).Indians on welfarewere refused jobs fight- big forest fires'last summer while lumber workers, were being conscripted to go on the firelines, Chief Casey Williams of the Lytton band told a protest meeting Wednesday. Chief Williams said. he pro- tested discrimination against Indians, hut got no satisfaction. "A British Columbia. Forest Service offieial blamed Indians for starting the fires," he said~ The. meeting was • told it was found the fires were caused by sparks from locomotives. The protest was called by the InternaUonal Woodworkers of Ameriea after members com- plained of poor working eondi- lions while fighUng blazes at Kanaka Bar last August. .Erie Wood, secretary of IWA They also collected over 600 supply 'and inadequate- tran- TERRACE, I : ~ : : •I ©. . B,C. " FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 i . ..II i Three. cars met in .qne motor vehicle incident Wednesday and Terrace RCMP say an impaired driver was to blame. Damage was collectivelY set local 1-367, said members c0m- plained of+poor food, hckbf + supervision,+ fi~t aid, water was one qf,many community group organizers who this Week at $1750 and no injuries were reported. (see story below). Terrace Choirs urge council + Terrace eommtmity choir ]choosing the" ideal.' and conductor Stuart M~Callum : ,financially realistic recreation Choir, a member of the Terrace considered: facility for Terrace. + ~:: . ,,+.: +.+ : Vl iiil 11o; HiOn y m West Oi Skeena Forut + s +s7 -It Iliti May, be + " ' r I -- I A Id e tin!an ++ J olliffe in. emergency +.case Candidati~ for tliiS December's .civic' alecti~ns in .Terrace have said it's a little too early to get down to real b~ine_.ii;f Mayor Jolllffe this week told the herald that 'two or three. ' c.andidates mlght be Seeking the mayoral seat, but to da.te he Ins + not offieially declared his own + intentions. Alderman Lloyd Johnstone gave his positive declaration this week and Mayor Jolliffeis reportedly waiting until early next week. "I am pleased to hear that a candidate has indicated his willingness to run + in the mayorality race," the Mayor Said, "it is always good for the people to have a choice." He said three resignations of present aldermen - possible mayoral contestants - will he due Monday• "My reason for waiting is that under the Municipal Act, at least three members of council have until November 8 in'ivhich to declare their intention to resign and to possibly contest the. mayor's p0~ition." Alderman Lloyd 'Johnstone told the herald that he does not expect any of the resignations to turn into possible contests. - ONLY MEE He said Alderman McAlpine is resigning altogether, Alderman Clift is re-seeking Aldermanic seat and the only other expired Alderman up for declaration, himself, is running for Mayor. Mayor Jolliffe said" he will The Terrace Community Other considerations, to be make a definate statement after November 8, when 'the future ~:- Arts Council would like to 1) adequate stage, wing and stalxisofeouneilbecomesclea~. "If it turns out that all the If the Mayor does pursue this .avenue of municipal- .government his only eontestent tedate will be eandidate David Maroney. ~:: -~, ..,~ Jolliffe... dozen pop bottles'bursa of yet rtation and e0mmuel "on submitKd briefs to Te rac ' " " "! expi'ess some of i~ ..views {in storage area.. . . . r d + . . . . . . . . . . . . ~0.. eatl ~ e MeCalIums brief reportedly regards to the rebmlding of a 2)good lighting facilities ~+,t Aldermen are+ r,,unm.ng if,~ nave not nean amem so|| mese. faellideg. • -" ,. town Council • - .:-, - • tvnified brWm m,K~i,,+~ ~,,, ~nmm,nil~ center It is h0n~! only for our oreanization but'-'or mayor,, ne sam, . ,u,~ It...seems .that :,the ..pe~le jn .... ~-'~+~,,eh ~.~;,~.~i~ ~ ~, T heaecumtda~d/informatiun .o:th~ermembers o'f't'h'e'T%ae~ t-hat"t-hi's~ would ' give., th"-e th~e r dram~a and m~i~is, gOi~glt ~- have te run as. an . ~ Johnstone...- ~ ~ . ++ + _ , ~4 :;+.~ + -+ 74~.;. +,~ + ? ~+:° ~:+<~:~. +~r? : '+ ~ ~ ; "; :•+' ? +~, +, P" '~ ;- ++ " ~ ++ " + ~4%. ,+ - "i+~ ~+.~ ~ ~+++ . ~ •+ + -.~ =. +~+ + ~+ ..... i . . . . . . . . . i " i ~ ~ . + " _ ~+~ n°t,.'t~en';a01.~,'t+~..+'~t.:3~+.~+,~,--.+.~'~+?~'+'~P++~'+~+'.~-m+++r~+~: .... -+~.:++" "- +'+++~+ ++ .... '~, ...... - .... .... +.', r .... -...... understandln+,, f~..;,+tli~r ak~.~f~i+-S~aH'l~eet!P~IP;:'.ar~ +; ..... ,,"+;-~ .:.-,+<-', : :: : " : "-- companies mv01Ved Io pieku+e. ',. . ~:.~ , ~,.. ,,, ' , ,~, • .~., ~. ~ ':,:+It ~++ :... -> , ' , ,,: + , , • +.i+...~i.~,+.+,+a~=~'~...,.+~.~', ...... d ++~.,ri~di~nla~,ete ~'.;" + .~:',+:+ .+;;,., = , " • . • : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " i " .... " , . +i . ....... I r I , ....................... > ,I+" L','' L:I.' +I ' . '. ~i,' . . . . . " O'" ' " + ' ~ ' ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . n e .......... ' ~I: I' i"" 4. I . +" S ~ e W O ~ bottles up and+them wl,,-:'ha.a .... I'~ .A+.~e .I. " ',L .k+.ii"~ ' ,I, :S'"~~A + +-I,i~,.~ ~ "- ~,~;~--~'i' ' , : Ci+ic;Center+'+ .+. .... , .... . "+.. 4) +ullkitche+facflitiestommist I-=sm,~..I, ~-.~P im~,l,~ k n~ Imght hold up while wmting for . . J• L UII I "II)I UI I"IIII . :I IIIIIIUI -, ",~The,Terr~ee.::C0~i~unity in serving banque~:, i, ,.";. FII I:+k,,ILII IIIIU mese out,el-town comps ..... , " ~' . . . . . " " , +.' " Choir is a "performing 51agoedsonndsystem. May l . ~. • ,, . • , .'.,+:..: + • . draw your attention to the Erie f the v pleasedto do as well in the one they Will All in all the scouts were v e r Y w i t h the drive +and bope ~ m.v m ~4t'1%#1/I" " ..+_.o,oF' : ti + ~+ v m g~ (m~l ~ | r~ ~ ::" :'m. mm..~.+o .. dependSaeeoUsties of huildingsto assist°rganizati°n•entirely and ,.as ~sucb...On. the SchoolHarvie ofTheatre i a t Fine Arts .... it haste B~: ...Stewa.r }OneO . . . . ~ ~erY first cars to drive from Terrace t O o n ~ r c 1DtSo~V~Y~ac~rda.Yt~ict+ C ~ ' " hold after the New Year .: . ' .. '+ . . , '~.+ ,+ . .,i , - in good or bad pe~ormanee~. If 'exeellent-seating for 1,100 ~ - ~nmmreste g ou.p ' ~; .... "~b fe~tiviti~.' This,.wiH be on . Electors in Kitimatwill go to Mr Hans Brown who is:' proof~ of registration of their a~cousticsofthe building cr hall - people. It has a computerized of ~omn'lerce meml~rs are golng uplo .~t~wart::: ,.~i - January 8th and once again " +the polls - on Saturday, Chairman of the Board will be 'property in the' Land Registry .is bad then the listener.~nnet lighting hoard and - exeellent ear this Saturday and ~ l~e part in an 0fficili1~;.. . . unoffleml o of the Nass River Bridge.-The they ask Kitimat eiUzens to ~ December 11thtovote in three open ' . •' Office. ' " - ~ possibly gain full enjoyment.': stage faeihties, hUt;mit haSena . " " I~ni~ " ' " ...... " " '" save their bottles, cans andpop new aldermen. . , ' In order: to avoid difficulties ' The aeconstiea also assist the , retard~ senna ~i~eSt~ ,. ba~ilet caravan will be departing from the Terrace library" bottles. . Aldermenpreaenilysitting~m ".' AVOID TROUBLE + I~llingDay, persenswbewish choir or- for, that ma'+terany a~nvt'U~ult+sn'~i~s" ~a~ useo.^ior mus:c=+~., o,.. •council,are Joe Banyay, Tom The Annual Voters Lis~ may- to take advantage: of this performing.organization to . - m'oundn:30 Satin.day morning." , . :` ,.: .!L"' I.'l<i"urnp"n Smith;;Don Stlekney.Edity be+examined: at the Publie opportunity are requested to eommuninate: to,the listener, ramer•sa 'i Angle,' Pixie Meldrum and Safety Buoldingon ieeornei-of eail 'at the Municipal Offices At the present moment in d'' Y with ~ t e r ~ t ~ group from an Hazelton will be answering a call from the Stewart GsorgeTom. The fermer three, Kingfisher Ave, and Haisla Prior, to Pollin~ Day. Terrace there is only one GREATUSE "Banyay, Smith' and Stickney Blvd. Property Owners whose +Polling Day will be Saturday, build|rig with adequate We do not + +feel that the Chamber~of Commerce. ' ..... : r ~ htg ' will be at the end of their term names are no on the List may December llth between 8:00 .accou.~tie facilities, The building is just for cultural The Stewart group will theh lead the caravan on r... ~,s year and their seats will be qualify to' vote by providing a.m. and 8:00 p.m. "Christian Reform Church, 3602 activities butwill be of great . to a banquet and overnight accomodation treat., I m W ~ o n to'challe ers ' Sparks Street . This building is use tu the community as thelast .__~._~-.__,_m ..... ^~.._l.^.~ ~...b ..... +i,. i.i.. Basketballfans from Terrace Nominatlous for these three . . ' • of great draw hack because of Community Center was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . should fill up the gas tankson seats and fer two sehsol trustee: L~'*.I,|-M~.& ~ .* . . . . . . |_+..~ .+ ~the design of the front of the However, it is time that some nao earner Deen,ptannea nut Ior some reason e-+~..their-~-Studebakers-. Or nerhapS seats will be held on Monday, '. r~lll||l~jl u|l. VlJi||~l~|ll church/providing little space honestc'0nside.ration,beg.iven~ called off, . / i. : :" Ill-- ' ~ e ,,~l~ .n knack sneks anti head " November 29 at the Municipal - -- -- : and inadequate, lighting.. The the cuhurai activities oi . . . . . ... ..... - ...... ,_ "~ ..... ;__~ ",L~ out on the road for Smithers this Offices between 10:0Oa,m. and Pla~ers have now been + Grant Medrick Robinson Rod ~other building~which provides Terrace..; , uue to me btewarl tmam~er s enmusm~ , m - - - ' 12 noon +.. +.: . . . . . . . . . . . . " •. facilKies.; the :gym of Skeena The community is attracting triv was re-scheduled The caravan will be back on weeKeno. • . " , " . . . . names to me nasKetna, team -~mim, ~orris Amos, uyrKi .... ' ~ " . . . . i -- " . . . . + ' ' rum"kin n~.~. .... . ;, . ..... ill Present school trustees are ....... ...... ....... u~.^~a no.lel Don Secondary School:-is just that a • excellentpeople nn the croat ve Sunda ~a ho,~fullv with both a nictoral and written ~' ~'%'+; %""+" •" . ~. ~^~.. ~ .... m+. u... wmen wnx represem ~luma~ In ~a.t, .... ,,..~ +.-.. , ...... :.~ ~_ .~ .... ,. _ .^,a +.a ..;.~.++ ..er ~ i o Some .~, v- .. e .... .... ivii . JuilU r ill,., £i. .o.o ' alan " ~/111 Wltll ' IIU ' I, llUlilllt Or liCiu llllu usucoo ui + o ' ' . . . . . . ~ e . . . . "+' include teams irom mrougnoul _ ' .. _ _ .. the Annual Pumpkin•Derby to larkwart and Don Hugn g • -+.n.~a+~.+.,,... ,^ ~,.,,a K,,e a,~o h.Hdln~ nr e~nt~r with ~ood account ef the ploneermg, 3ou y. , area urown, mrs v rena murray, . . . . . m .w..+.,.~.,.., .... + ................. + ............. . the northwest . ~, . . -., ..... + ..... .. be held mSmithers on the-Nov. .to make up the+tea . , ,, +.+,.^..m~ , ,..-,.^., ++ ..... ~ ,++m,,o~ .eKe +n,-m-nit,, of . . . . . . . scheduled to play Prinee Rupert ,..Y., ' _ .Y .., . . wflibe taking Sam Woods, Basil Houston Kitimatwfllplaytheir" "%: ". = ~ - ' +'" c i ' d i n - Prince " " IIIIII IIq,&m ' |mm Ixit,~m o L :71 at 7'30 ,Friday night and "on. me.risaee ~0mmittee; ana .. • .. "'r ". . . . . "nd 'J ' " ' first ~me at 6.00 against ~ performing group, nas to give . -~-errace, ex . u g ' . ,+ - . .'. ' .., :. • . .... . .. , Terraceceae~ .rod De' Vries ,~. , ...... ' ':' i :/:! ' '~+ ,i;, L ,i ! . • , . .~prifice~eorgewhiiePrince,. ::extr~,i..c0ns~deraU~ to;!he G~r_ge,~s_~tentia~todeve.top 'Kei-ry charette of Kitimat appem~d ~0re:judge/:Patrick acco skies oi n~LuJom DU[ li IS IIKO ilii l:Xl:lnil:li~ ~;mtm-~s m s ~ .promisesfansatightfoughtbell ' . ... : +. . ' :. .... ' .... .: ?i :!:~-v.~i: ThedrawstartsFridayNoW.5. . •~ .... gs ..• - ," ._,~;YC.,~=,. " ,..._ . Wrightnn'Oet 26 eharged With obtaining g0ods by fraud from a ...... ' . +.., , : + ": .: + + ' . " ". ' " • . + ,, " .?:: +:. ' ,/, ' ~ +',.: ..... , + . , just .sucn mat. can nenellt or in normern,l~rl~i,.~ll: loosu~iula.. ' . ' ........ " ='n d ' game. ,. . 1 " r ..... ' ' ~ ' k " .... . ..... I '' ' k I' r''+1: ' ~ ' " dk " ..... .... ~ .at 4:30 with Hazelton taking on., .,__._:., .:_ _ L ~ ........ : ' ._ __a ^-^' "..m. ••,^ ,++.o,~+ •local restaurant. The charge aroose following an i el e nt on . '" .. " . . . . '" ' ' '-" " ' ': ,' "~., ,!' - ','<, "" ':t'; : ' tRl~t~'Oy" "il "p~l+[Ul+iliillll:~. : Ill illiU u.~ ,,..,.~, w o..u~. " : orone eta • m . Other teams,,~heduled to+., Ik~;r~l~i:14P41|l~l. I~4PIIP~IP~II,, -,+~ . "......... • r ..... Houston.Kiflmat willplay their . ,. "" - ........ "-~ : --'-+-'s to -rovide ' Oct. 10th He pleaded guilty aml was fined $5., y play, under, the rafters:k)f:';! I+Ikl!iti,~lT~!l~| I Ilk~,li.F~.7,,,ii':!::7 ";.' ;: !:., ~•:;+' .: ~-;~firsi:i game :at;.. 6:00 against :.~ancm~gen~eui~.l~nhio~e~ ~a~ ~e~ei~ii~'ein w~ch tu 'default, . +.. L ~I , ' . ' '' i ~ I ' '~I "+P~ "I " + : :. I'~ , ~ '' Smithers seeond ar.y:~. : ' ..."." :. ::. '"+<. '! i~,{..: .......... ;;,, ;,:, '.',7:!; .:~• .' < I~ince'+George ' while Prince,' ,' 4 . + ;I ' k : ~ + ' ~ q ' ' k " + I " L I ' 4 " ' ' I " ' "'" ' 'I r I i " + + : q i ' " I .... : ...... ~.,,- m'~ ~'rlaa~ are" ~: ; + '~r "'' " :'" " ~'i' .... ; "+ :+':" +' '~ '~' ":'+"+' ' R,nertwill ni~v their ,, ~some smcepe- and honest operate.. Thm,ean only be t~ + OnNov. 2FerdinandJ.BouzamlofK|tmnatplesdednotguill~to ~, .... o,., ......... j . ++ + + ::+ ..... ++.I _. '-" " . . . . . res onsiblHt ot a lorwaro a Ioo<I 1 'L ' " A.qn l l++~o11+n lln"ston il ii'l'I~ : '~J~l I,~ : +; +V: +~: +; ~+ ++;+ ....... . . . . . < consideration will be given to P Y a charge ofhavlng b alcoho level over.0~ The charge ...... ----~"_-:--_ ~ w . III I~' Jl + + n :~ q ''.q', 'n~'~:dmL ' ; :~ n~ +''+ : : : : : + + ':~'n; ~::P ~'~:'~:~ ::d ? ' + ''' --' " " n " n '~ ;~''" ~++ +" m~"' ~': <Tthe aeemStles:of thebuilding thinkifig Municipal Council eame from an incident laking laeeonAu~t18~Hewas frond 6:00 Kidmat-rrmce ~eorge. ,:wv. -:,~: v v '" + " I i 441 : ' f "+ " + + ~;,~: ~;~+'i: ' +' ~' ,+r ;~Li+:,'+~+•~+T n e a r a w a m + ~ + • .... ¥ ..... :,, : ~...... : +L i .................. ~ _.,.k,v.a.^ ~.~.a.++.+.a#aP~ma.~or~da.,sin ~fault H~ .... 7"30 Terrace-Prinee Rupert ; 7 : ! / ' p + LI " + " :+ + ;+~+•+ + ; ~ : + : + ilt4.30withHaielton taking+~0n,'/.+' r+ # :" '" { " I +'+#' + " + +I - . . . . *' . . . . :~ + "S"L~' ++ O~?S . . . . + . . . . ~ ' ' ' ~ + "+ : " ~ ~+ " ~ ~'~ + " ' " " ' .... " Q "' ' ' +" " + :i "+ : m" t ' '' ' *' ' ' +'; " k@ il I '' +' r " " *''''':'m:+ ':~'~; '~" "i:'" m"~'" "' ++ ~ .... " " ' < m ' ' "~ . . . . ' " :' ' " ' " + ' " " reeetven a license Suspension 'Of 6 monms - . :: " " " :' : 9:00 Prince+ Rupert-Smlthers :,, .~,ORONTO<"(Cp) :,. Soviet.". :It;'w~',[he'511ast ~ offl~f~,f~e ,~:.~Houston. Kitimat willplaytheir: ~ ,, .;,, V " Z i'.,~-~'ff" rr ~: kk ". . . . " k ~ i I~ '' "i'~ ; " ' " ~ ' " ' + " " " . . . . ' ~''~'' : 4 ~' :" <++ '' :k " i" q" _ .Wianers~will,~plaY..~iigaiii~'iPremier Mexei Kosygln tcld.l iU0n:.0fihise~t.'+~y'+.~,~CAn'..::/,fi~t:.game :at 6!~. a.ga.i~t ,:::,•. : .i:}: ,.M:~ro~+~jf Tm~r];T~.. +. :! ~"Ger~idPetry~ofKiUmatappearedbefero'Judgei~a~ek~v+r~ht .' ? 7 ~amraay afternoonancllo6mers . . . . . L ~ dianindustrlalisl+ Mends Y ~. adaexL~.ditlo~,+ :'< +' ................ : hich+......... took Mr :L'rrince . . . . . . . . . . . ueorge wnne ~inee + k '+ ", ' 4~ , '~ I . . . . . . . " k ''Ii . . . . . . . . . . "II ' ~" vl ......... I ' . . . . J I ' ' r ON . . . . . . . . . . Ni~ 2 cha~ef with"throe offences drivina+ Without L jn the mo'm!ng+-,iA"tetal:o I! ': hight Im:IK-.'+'deep!y' satlsfled?++: Kmygln:t0'O+t~a; Montreali"':+,_Rupert will ~ke~.on Terrace:a+L-,-.p' ~-.,a ~/r~.~..~,;-,m,~.hn,lo,| " ,o;, +~,K+~,~:~ '+,K'|M~.n " ;; ' lmura~e; drivinlia m0toreyele without a helmet',a~l d~i+ing ' games Will ael|gnt t ~s his urofCanada--and,as'+ a • . ,.:~.30,ann +ootn memornai .......... . ..................... o t liens Th e'e 11 . . . . . . . i " i I ' with to L ' ' ' ' V neouver and Edmonton. He •_,. _ . .... +..+,~ ...... -+~ c~.~.,h...+ "- ~ro.m.a.. i~ a,, o•~ti,,o with U a e e ea harges a arouse l~om an eel P/ L :i , + ~ . . . . ...... ' . . . . . + .... ' ~I.I ~ivgo~.~& + 1~|b|| + I~IPI+~IM|&~I IVii'. + l & ~ ~Ig~ &M ~il ~ l l v ~ + i + " +~+ '" ' attena|ng - .... talkbi " lice fou ht to . . . . . . ts-rmce.~uperc +enlorJ will go P. . . . . +" 1 il " ....... : ...... hewas g W g . was to, leaVe to~y,,at 8a.m. ,- , . ,+,,.+.•, • ...- - , , l.~aoi.cr Lid :'~f,~P~sprn~ hn.~" oKm-i~,m~mKm..l+lh+..~ ..... meldent.Hepeadedgu tTteailUu-eechm'gesandforthe~t + : l a " demonstra. +' against ~mlmers at tt:oo. +: I i--~Oi'~ M~i" + ~ . . . . " ~ . . . . . . . . . "'~" q'" ~ ' ~ + :vi" ' " . . . . . . . ~ ' i ' O L " . . . . . + ........ . + eml~o 6,o00 ngry + ~DTa~RusslanAeroflot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . waslmed$~50 rP~days+Indefault, for themnd$29or21~s . . . . ' ............................... .............. 0 ~ u~da theconcellati~'•,,flledhlsn°minati°npape nasa Downtown Lions Club. a .+. • :.,.+ ,~,.torsaem~theroadfromwhere :,+lwmengeP, Jet for Culm; :..;,':,' -+- ;~. Y- ....... eandldate for alderm+~n' intbe member + oi the ~'-"+~-'-~ :~' + In~fanlta~fortbethl~$~0or3da~Indefault. , ': :. ,. ": ' ."•. ;;:, ."/. " ';',he dlned+amlably on steak+~and '<: ' '/ .... '-: :~:~.~,..... , ',: •<: ,':' . : ann nnai rounas WlU taxe place. ;,_+ ........ ,. ~J'~: ......... i ' ' i i __ ' :':~I i + ' ~#~I~ ] :~' ...... ' ~ ' ' + " ~ I : + ....... ' . . . . . . I i" I ..... " I I " ' i ' ,":-: ~'" :' ~/:;::,'str~wberrle~ ~r .,' . ''.~/.:'L:Tj~,UI.~D:+~'!I~ ' ~':+' + +',!: ,,''with partieilmntsdepending.0n" 7v~.,t~.~t.°.t:i~Pra~ • '- "~ ", , Columnus, :,~nLO__ has seen ' NO Nov. 3 BanT Rmmel,Hoover. of Kltimat al~marod,lm~0m ;. • '; :,!i:., :ii>)i;!:: >'~ . ": "+, ~,'+ ,+:~ . : :,: ";',?+'~"~'.'/'T,~,~+..~ i~i"' .who.wins the first'four games,':; +i: ;M.r-' .~.M.arone.~.~_ a 'rerrae,e ..- enairman o:+,,,.Lme Terrace Jud~eMuPraychargedwltheatis.lngadislrubanceb~flgh!~In ::+ :,,!L,:;;-~! ~f~,:",:7..~..An~.~.~,/~.i~.~,,,reamofCa,~" '+~"-.:.:~m,~,.~.- .... ,-,' Sa~urdaynlghtatn.30wlll.lm':",'~m,.i+a.~,t."S~n~iu~,usalo,.nes Loggem.~ports..,.:,,. ,/ ~i ' almblieplaee.1~_._e~ewaobroughta~a.l.mthlmafferallght,,. fig . ', :-:+~? 'to the'cream, of.. Ca- ~++ n if p~ee '~m rj~.l ~ e ~ ~+ offer : + .~ vehicle, w ~ u e t m v t n g a ~",~.': goml solid plea.tied_ k~_._. ty +ind:was flne '/;,' +i + ssaee df p~eand eo-op~ the flnalgame to S~ L who is a+oo+r + +;ii e 4504CMA meml~ Winner of;the Derby. ~ ,endous rate ove~ the past + ~n~w :,-,:+:..sp0hsored by .the .+.Cmadiah..• a , mmr +:wiv~, elements 0I a ":': +~8.yea~s and. feels we.should • ' ' ..... ' " :"' ..... i~anufaeturors 'Assoelatt0n:: at .:. , "On N0v.ii' Je/emai~h: G~n0of Kitimat ap~cl ,++ .................... wanderlng, uni'uly crowd that i i `+ ~+: st~rtn0wto plan for the fulure~ • Clamdlggbp + 'Cl:em, ..... ,+:a" me+v,~o+muuon ~sntano +clence ~InedDon Mllh Bead for hall a ; '+ :~, :" , :< He~+m!Id . . . . . . . . he i~thlnks he has :Marra.v ++hal~ed wlthdHving Without due e~Peb cording to the quee~+ Ch~ol Centre, c o m m u n , iSm t' leoder mile j tried Lu~sue~ully ; t o •'+i.. i i[~l,tCh. , ~+r+.l ~ething tooffer :in the line of : , motor vehicle while haying a blood ateoholt~eadu Islands r" OBSERVER,.i':has?!iic talkedof brotherhodd and peace, breachthe m'dst formidable poj".. ": ..~v..+. ::;,::.:+.: ... . ,..~ ...... '~+-'+~:: good solid thinkin'g., pleaded guilty and:was fined $400:or'I1 ~days,i~ reached the + Comhmhiflt~ ;+~InOl]l~]l~tiOl~/, : : + ,•lleeseeurlty thls city has +~,er; .... OVaTlOrl ."+: "+++ +Dr: '::~:,.~ BIOI~IP~PHY reeeivedalleonsesml~mdo~of1~ar+Atl~e~ +t " + ..... i " " + ...... '++i' ' '" ~ 1 " f +'::~r+". ':, "'i +i'+'+':" "~:;i'ii'' "+~+ '/': ::,!',.#+,:"++. :+.++/+ ;.l~i+Pn"nmnl, ' ehargodwlthdrivLtngwlthoutalfee~ise~dfd+tlm Mas~et on the'.nortli~ of ../Graham laland;r/and.lms~heeii il But0ut~deini~estreetshe/i,~ ~:~,.ii:i~.:i~,~kT.'.~: , ~i !7:..'.+.=;;:i il ' undergoing trial r~.for:, the'- was the target of vitrioile'aud '.~A~,~e.~.em.,onp~ramrs ~werea :. , "The trhls a~:'provlngqulte' ~n~is-,o"°f' ~-i~0t-est-~~":m~at::.b"~'-t!.iroP~:--Estonia'hs,":~IAtvlans; :, weather, highUdeii,"-~anu aimm. in+~eSo#let Union or!.".-, g era, ~+o ,u ,ui" ~ rmmldin~ surf + ~ ~i'+++; ,:,?. ~.~m,~E~r0mm ' ''' r '' ' ' : I. ~ q'd1+de+mkfis:++ !m~tld a:+/ llb+P~1 ' ii i-- - ~ " + i :,: " ~ ' " r +. , . +, :+ : +~ .... P~ + + : + + :A , The 40 ton "momler~ :is+ Polieearrest~ 20 Ins relier i + + p ~ k ~ . 0f~!+Canadlan +ewe,~ ~l°olmr~'l I~' emr~il~ ' lh ~+epid ,..+ ~.~,~ ,vK,.+ +.,flm.+~ tkm+ .,Womed •aboUt the late 0r ~+: ,~ U~°l~'~',~'~ ++ ;+ ++ .... + '+IIIU~UlUMh -,++,~+ ++--.,~-+'~•-:---,~ .+- +.~ +; : +x,+ ~ ' i+ rest of water, ~wev+:~alii +]+::++~i at 14;000 to 15+~ s~d + ~ e~+a+Ln+ ++~+:~:m ++e++ +~+ v ! . ~ ++ ,I r + & k . . . . . '1 + + + ............... + ..... +k : P + k'~ 14 ' > 'iLk+ . . . . -- , ' ( , + :k,~+ . +~ " 0 ~?+~++41' ' + +k~ +++; ~ : ~pr '+'+~ ' ~+' ' ' ' :++ + : "" havehadtobeeon~ct~0n~ CV+ ~ are 000 at tl~ ...... st+ ...... ++, :.+++ .:++# : , . • . ..... I~ beach for safety purl~mes Tlm + M~elmee eentre,,another8,O00 ~ T` md~ ' + :~m~ q ~+~P" ' ~ m ~ B ' + ';+ ~m ' 1+~ ' ;+41+++ 14 ilie:Fisl~rles+mUstrlaJ man+ ~?sl~e~Is leading+ t0 !+the + ~ea~ea .o~. m ~ , + anu+m t° i~e:/l~ , and B,C,:PackerS" LML,,7 +,~mll%,+ : ' / < : ~ n ! c e slne~++/~+ •+-~ +•+, m " + q . , ; . +. , . P [,4 i k '.4 r.++' '+ " ' + + +q+C + + : , "~ k', L+ +" " " % + + " " . ' . + ' ' " + ''k t +' ?~1.~ +'+~ , : ' : + ; + + , + ' ' , i ; ++L ~ ; i '+ " ..... ~ +~q+~" +' + +:" ". " : ++. "'; ~" '+ + ~r + ' : "i the play: ~:: +7..::':! ~7..:~ : .': ;•:i! ~i,7;++ i !i17~: ': 7 :';~ :;/.::~'/r: i : i/ : ?~i!:~7 Fredertckton, N,B, i ~ .' enargq '~]ng n~,e received hi~ .. ,t. ~ or3 days in default , ,= :.:s-; ,~,~.: ,'.,and, ~en.:a:, I .. in tbe. e~r~ i'... when he rappeared I i,.. driving.a defective wiililbls,!~e Jeae

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IT h ree~ii ba ng,u p, Three cars.were involved in .,stopimdi+~ii' the' Lakelse, red

an aceident on Terrace'++ busy ffai~e light signal, facing west. Lakelse-Kalmn ' Intersect ion ' ' +MotorLkt John Westergard Of

ednesday and pol/oe r e ~ r t no Prin~..George wag b e h i ~ . t h e uries luckily resulled, ' ; + + Wheel or: car n u m o e r mree. e r r a e e m o t o r i s t R i c h a r d damaged to the~tnne of $150.

Shepard was la ter eharged.v~ith + ShePard"s Car, itself mstained driving while impaired.-+P01ice ' a n . . a d d i t l 0 n a l _ $80o pol ice 'say.Shepard Was to+blame when estimate. + proceeding down. Lakelse" his Terrace .RCbIP say ilo other 1969 vehicle, smasbed ' in te a accidents occured Wednesday. .~econd vehicle proceeding north " • on Kalum. • . . ,: .

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Marko was reportedly.driving l l l ~ l ~ q l l ~ l ~ the second vehicle, damaged to I I ll,~lq,.~l I~i the extent of $800 . . . . +. . -- • ....

After hitting the northbound car Shepard then apparently proceeded to hit a third.vehicle

Bottles

Boost Boys

Being - Thanks goes out to all the

people in Kitimat who donated bottles and cans in the Cubs and Scouts recent bottle drive.

The boys collected 947 dozen beer bottles and cans, heeling the organization $230.75. This money will be used to pay hall r,,ntals, to buy materials for various projects, supplies for the cub hobby show, eamps.and all the things that eome up in an organization of this sort.

refUs H O P E , B . C . (CP). Indians on

welfarewere refused jobs fight- big forest f i res ' l as t summer while lumber workers, were being conscripted to go on the firelines, Chief Casey Williams of the Lytton band told a protest meeting Wednesday.

Chief Williams said. he pro- tested discrimination against I n d i a n s , h u t g o t n o s a t i s f a c t i o n .

" A British Columbia. Forest Service offieial blamed Indians for starting the fires," he said~ The. meeting was • told it was found the fires were caused by sparks from locomotives.

The protest was called by the InternaUonal Woodworkers of Ameriea after members com- plained of poor working eondi- lions while fighUng blazes at Kanaka Bar last August.

.Erie Wood, secretary of IWA

They also collected over 600 supply 'and inadequate- tran-

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Three. cars met in .qne motor vehicle incident Wednesday and Terrace RCMP say an impaired driver was to blame. Damage was collectivelY set

local 1-367, said members c 0 m - p l a i n e d of+poor food, h c k b f + supervision,+ f i~ t aid, water was one qf ,many community

group organizers who this Week

a t $1750 a n d no i n j u r i e s w e r e r e p o r t e d . ( see s t o r y below).

Terrace Choirs urge council + T e r r a c e e o m m t m i t y choir ]choosing the" ideal. ' and conduc to r Stuar t M~Callum : ,financially realistic recreation Choir, a member of the Terrace considered:

facility for Terrace.

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A I d e tin!an ++ J olliffe in. emergency +.case

Candidati~ for tliiS December ' s .civic' alecti~ns in .Terrace have said it 's a little too ear ly to get down to real b~ine_. i i ; f

Mayor Jolllffe this week told the herald that 'two o r t h ree . ' c.andidates mlght be Seeking the mayoral seat, but to da.te he Ins + not offieially declared his own + intentions.

Alderman Lloyd Johnstone gave his positive declaration this week and Mayor Jol l i ffeis reportedly waiting until early next week.

" I am pleased to hear that a candidate has indicated his w i l l i ngnes s to run + in the mayorality race ," the Mayor Said, " i t is always good for the people to have a choice."

He said three resignations of present aldermen - possible mayoral contestants - will he due Monday•

"My reason for waiting is that under the Municipal Act, at least three members of council have until November 8 in'ivhich to declare their intention to resign and to possibly contest the. mayor's p0~ition."

Alderman Lloyd 'Johnstone told the herald that he does not expect any of the resignations to turn into possible contests.

- ONLY MEE He said Alderman McAlpine

is res igning al together , Alderman Clift is re-seeking Aldermanic seat and the only other expired Alderman up for declaration, himself, is running for Mayor.

Mayor Jolliffe said" he will The Te r race Community Other considerations, to be make a definate statement after

November 8, when 'the future ~:- Arts Council would like to 1) adequate stage, wing and stalxisofeouneilbecomesclea~.

" I f it turns out that a l l the

If the Mayor does pursue this .avenue of munic ipal - .government his only eontestent tedate will be eandidate David Maroney.

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dozen pop bott les 'bursa of yet rtation and e0mmuel "on submitKd briefs to Te rac ' " " "! expi'ess some of i~ ..views {in storage a rea . . . . . r d + . • . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 0 . . eatl ~ e MeCalIums brief reportedly regards to the rebmlding of a 2 )good lighting facilities ~+,t A l d e r m e n are+ r,,unm.ng if,~ nave not nean a m e m so| | mese. faellideg. • -" , . town Council • - .:-, - • tvnified brWm m,K~i,,+~ ~,,, ~nmm,nil~ center I t is h0n~! only for our oreanization but'-'or mayor,, ne sam, . , u , ~ It...seems .that :,the ..pe~le jn . . . . ~-'~+~,,eh ~ .~ ; ,~ .~ i~ ~ ~ , T heaecumtda~d/informatiun .o:th~er members o'f ' t 'h'e 'T%ae~ t-hat"t-hi's~ w o u l d ' give. , th"-e t h ~ e r dram~a and m~i~is, g Oi~glt ~- have te run as. an . ~ Johnstone...-

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " i " . . . . " , . + i . . . . . . . . I r I , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > , I + " L ' , ' ' L : I . ' + I ' . ' . ~ i , ' . . . . . " O ' " ' " + ' ~ ' ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . n e . . . . . . . . . . ' ~ I: I ' i " " 4 . I . +" S ~ e W O ~

bottles up and+them wl,,-:'ha.a .... I'~ .A+.~e .I. " ' ,L .k+.ii"~ ' ,I, :S'"~~A + +-I,i~,.~ ~ "- ~,~;~--~'i' ' , : Ci+ic;Center+'+ .+. .... , .... ."+.. 4) +ullkitche+facflitiestommist I - = s m , ~ . . I , ~ - . ~ P im~,l,~ k n~

Imght hold up while wmting for . . J• L UII I "II)I UI I"IIII . :I IIIIIIUI -, ",~The,Terr~ee.::C0~i~unity in serving banque~:, i, ,.";. FII I:+k,,ILII IIIIU mese out,el-town comps . . . . . , • " ~' . . . . . " " , +.' " Choir is a "performing 51agoedsonndsystem. May l . ~. • ,, . • , .'.,+:..: + • .

draw your attention to the Erie f the v pleasedto do as well in the one they Will All in all the scouts were v e r Y w i t h the drive +and bope ~ m . v m ~ 4 t ' 1 % # 1 / I " " ..+_.o,oF' : t i + ~+ v m g~ (m~l ~ | r ~ ~ ::" : ' m . m m . . ~ . + o .. dependSaeeoUsties of huildingsto a s s i s t ° r g a n i z a t i ° n • e n t i r e l y and , .as ~sucb...On. the SchoolHarvie ofTheatre ia t Fine Arts.... i t h a s t e B ~ : . . . S t e w a . r }OneO . . . . ~ ~erY f i r s t c a r s to d r i v e f r o m T e r r a c e t O o n ~ r c 1DtSo~V~Y~ac~rda.Yt~ict+ C ~ ' "

hold after the New Year .: . ' .. '+ . . , '~.+ ,+ . .,i , - in good or bad pe~ormanee~. If 'exeellent-seating for 1,100 ~ - ~nmmreste g ou.p ' ~; .... "~b fe~tiviti~.' This,.wiH be on . Electors in Kitimatwill go to Mr Hans Brown who is:' proof~ of registration of their a~cousticsofthe building cr hall - people. It has a computerized of ~omn'lerce meml~rs are golng uplo .~t~wart::: ,.~i - January 8th and once again " +the polls - on Saturday, Chairman of the Board will be ' property in the' Land Registry .is bad then the listener.~nnet lighting hoard and - exeellent ear this Saturday and ~ l~e part in an 0fficili1~;..

. . • unoffleml o of the Nass River Bridge.-The they ask Kitimat eiUzens to ~ December 11thtovote in three open ' . •' Office. ' " - ~ possibly gain full enjoyment.': stage faeihties, hUt;mit haSena . " " I~ni~ " ' " . . . . . . " " '"

save their bottles, cans andpop new aldermen. . , ' In order: to avoid difficulties ' The aeconstiea also assist the , retard~ senna ~i~eSt~ ,. ba~ilet caravan will be departing from the Terrace library" bottles. . Aldermenpreaenilysitt ing~m " . ' AVOID TROUBLE + I~ l l ingDay, persenswbewish choir or- for, that ma'+terany a~nv t 'U~u l t+sn '~ i~s " ~a~ useo.^ ior mus:c=+~., o,..

• council,are Joe Banyay, Tom The Annual Voters Lis~ may- to take advantage: of this performing.organization to . - m'oundn:30 Satin.day morning." , . :` ,. : .!L"' I.'l<i"urnp"n Smi th ; ;Don St lekney .Ed i t y be+examined: at the Publie opportunity are requested to eommuninate: to , the listener, ramer•sa 'i Angle, ' Pixie Meldrum and Safety Buoldingon i eeo rne i -o f eail 'at the Municipal Offices At the present moment in d ' '

Y w i t h • ~ t e r ~ t ~ g r o u p f r o m a n • Hazelton will be answering a call from the Stewart

GsorgeTom. The fermer three, Kingfisher Ave, and Haisla Prior, to Pollin~ Day. Te r race there is only one G R E A T U S E "Banyay, Smith' and Stickney Blvd. Property Owners whose +Polling Day will be Saturday, build|rig with adequate We do not + +feel that t h e C h a m b e r ~ o f C o m m e r c e . ' . . . . . :

r ~ h t g ' will be at the end of their term names are no on the List may December ll th between 8:00 .accou.~tie facil i t ies, The building is just for cultural The Stewart group will theh lead the caravan on r... ~ , s year and their seats will be qualify to ' vote by providing a.m. and 8:00 p . m . " C h r i s t i a n Reform Church, 3602 activities bu twi l l be of great . to a banquet and overnight accomodation treat., I m W ~

o n to'challe ers ' Sparks Street . This building is use tu the community as thelast . _ _ ~ . _ ~ - . _ _ , _ m . . . . . ^ ~ . . _ l . ^ . ~ ~ . . . b . . . . . +i , . i . i . . Basketballfans from Terrace Nominatlous for these three . . • ' • of great draw hack because of Community Center was. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

should fill up the gas tankson seats and fer two sehsol trustee: • L ~ ' * . I , | - M ~ . & ~ .* . . . . . . | _ + . . ~ .+ ~ the design of the front of the However, it is t i m e that some n a o e a r n e r D e e n , p t a n n e a n u t Io r s o m e r e a s o n e-+~..their-~-Studebakers-. Or nerhapS seats will be held on Monday, '. r ~ l l l | | l ~ j l u | l . V l J i | | ~ l ~ | l l church/provid ing little space honestc'0nside.ration,beg.iven~ c a l l e d o f f , . / i. : : " Ill-- ' ~ e ,,~l~ . n knack sneks anti head " November 29 at the Municipal - - - - - : and inadequate, lighting.. The the cuhura i ac t iv i t ies oi . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . ,_ " ~ . . . . . ; _ _ ~ " , L ~ out on the road for Smithers this Offices between 10:0Oa,m. and P la~ers have now been + Grant Medrick Robinson Rod ~ other building~which provides T e r r a c e . . ; , u u e t o m e b t e w a r l t m a m ~ e r s e n m u s m ~ , m

- - - ' 12 noon +.. +.: . . . . . . . . . . . . " •. facilKies.; the :gym of Skeena The community is attracting t r i v w a s r e - s c h e d u l e d T h e c a r a v a n wi l l b e b a c k o n weeKeno. • . " , " . . . . names to me nasKetna, team -~mim, ~ o r r i s Amos, uyrKi . . . . ' ~ " . . . . i -- " . . . . + ' ' rum"kin n~.~. . . . . .;,. . . . . . ill Present school trustees are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u~.^~a n o . l e l Don Secondary School:-is just that a • excellentpeople nn the croat ve S u n d a ~a h o , ~ f u l l v wi th b o t h a n i c t o r a l a n d w r i t t e n ~' ~'%'+; %""+" • " . ~ . ~^~.. ~ . . . . m+. u . . . wmen wnx represem ~luma~ In ~ a . t , . . . . , , . .~ +.- . . , . . . . . . : . ~ ~_ .~ . . . . , . _ . ^ , a + .a ..;.~.++ . . e r ~ i o Some .~, v - . . e . . . . . . . .

• i v i i . J u i l U r i l l , . , £ i . . o . o ' alan " ~ / 111 W l t l l ' I IU ' I , l lU l i l l l t O r l iC i u l l l l u u s u c o o u i + o ' ' . . . . . . ~ e . . . . "+' include teams irom mrougnoul _ ' . . _ _ . . the Annual Pumpkin•Derby to l a r k w a r t and Don Hugn g • - + . n . ~ a + ~ . + . , , . . . ,^ ~ , . , , a K,,e a , ~ o h.Hdln~ nr e~nt~r with ~ood account ef the p l o n e e r m g , 3ou y. , area urown, mrs v rena murray, . . . . . m . w . . + . , . ~ . , . . , . . . . + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • the northwest . ~, . . -., ..... + . . . . . .. be held mSmithers on the-Nov. .to make up the+tea . , ,, +.+,.^..m~ , ,..-,.^., ++ ..... ~ ,++m,,o~ .eKe +n,-m-nit,, of . . . . . . .

scheduled to play Prinee Rupert , . . Y . , ' _ .Y .., . . wflibe taking Sam Woods, Basil Houston K i t ima twf l l p l ay the i r " "%: " . = • ~ - ' +'" c i ' d i n - Pr ince " " I I I I I I I I q , & m ' |mm I x i t , ~ m o L :71 a t 7'30 ,Fr iday night and "on. m e . r i s a e e ~0mmittee; a n a .. • .. " ' r " . . . . . "nd 'J ' " ' f i r s t ~ m e at 6.00 against ~ performing group, nas to give . -~-errace, ex . u g ' . ,+ - . . ' . ' . . , :. • . . . . . . .., Ter raceceae~ .rod De' Vries ,~. , ...... ' ' : ' i : / : ! ' '~+ , i ; , L ,i ! .• , . .~p r i f i ce~eorgewhi i ePr ince , . ::extr~,i..c0ns~deraU~ t o ; ! h e G~r_ge,~s_~tentia~todeve.top 'Kei-ry charette of Kitimat appem~d ~0re : judge / :Pa t r i ck

a c c o s k i e s o i n ~ L u J o m D U [ l i I S I I K O i l i i l : X l : l n i l : l i ~ ~ ; m t m - ~ s m s ~ .p romises fansa t igh t foughtbe l l ' . . . . : + . . ' :. • . . . . ' .... .: ?i :!:~-v.~i: ThedrawstartsFridayNoW.5. . • ~ . . . . gs . . • - , " ._,~;YC. ,~=,. " ,..._ . Wrightnn'Oet 26 eharged With obtaining g0ods by fraud f rom a ...... ' . +.., , : + ": .: + + ' . " ". ' " • . + ,, " .?:: +:. ' ,/, ' ~ +' ,.: ..... , + . • • , just .sucn mat. can nenellt or in normern,l~rl~i,.~ll: loosu~iula.. ' . ' ........ " ='n d ' game. ,. . 1 " r . . . . . ' ' ~ ' k " . . . . . ..... I • '' ' k I' r''+ 1 : ' ~ ' " dk " . . . . . .... ~ .at 4:30 with Hazelton taking on., .,__._:., .:_ _ L ~ . . . . . . . . : ' ._ __a ^-^' "..m. •• ,^ ,++.o,~+ • local restaurant. The charge aroose following an i el e nt on .

' " . . " . . . . ' " • ' • ' ' - " " ' ' : , ' " ~ . , , ! ' - • ' , ' < , " " ' : t ' ; • • • : ' t R l ~ t ~ ' O y " " i l " p~ l+ [U l+ i l i i l l l l : ~ . : I l l i l l iU u.~ ,,..,.~, w o . . u ~ . " : o r o n e eta • m . Other teams,,~heduled to+., Ik~;r~l~i:14P41|l~l. I~4PIIP~IP~II,, -, +~ . " ......... • r ..... Houston.Kiflmat willplay their . ,. "" - . . . . . . . . "-~ : --'-+-'s to -rovide ' Oct. 10th He pleaded guilty aml was fined $5., y play, under, t he rafters:k)f:';! I + I k l ! i t i , ~ l T ~ ! l ~ | I I lk~, l i .F~.7,, , i i ' : ! : :7 ";.' ;: !:., ~•:;+' .: ~-;~firsi:i game :at;.. 6:00 against :.~ancm~gen~eui~.l~nhio~e~ ~a~ ~ e ~ e i ~ i i ~ ' e i n w~ch tu ' de fau l t , . + . . L ~I , ' . ' ' ' i ~ I ' ' ~ I " + P ~ " I " + : : . I'~ , ~ ' '

Smithers seeond ar.y:~. : ' ..."." :. ::. '"+<. '! i~,{..: .......... ;;,, ;,:, '.',7:!; .:~• .' < I~ince'+George ' while Prince,' ,' 4 . + ;I ' k : ~ + ' ~ q ' ' k " + I " L I ' 4 " ' ' I " ' " ' " ' 'I r I i " + + : q i ' " I .... :

...... ~.,,- m'~ ~'rlaa~ are" ~: ; + '~r "'' " :'" " ~'i' .... ; "+ :+':" +' '~ '~' ":'+ "+' ' R,nertwill ni~v their ,, ~some smcepe- and honest operate.. Thm,ean only be t~ + OnNov. 2FerdinandJ.BouzamlofK|tmnatplesdednotguill~to ~ , . . . . o , . , . . . . . . . . . j . + + + + ::+ . . . . . ++.I _ . ' - " " . . . . . res onsiblHt ot a lo rwaro a Ioo<I 1 'L ' " A.qn l l++~o11+n lln"ston i l i i ' l ' I ~ : ' ~ J ~ l I , ~ : +; +V: +~: +; ~+ ++;+ . . . . . . . . . . . . < consideration will be given t o P Y a charge o f h a v l n g b a lcoho level over .0~ The charge . . . . . . - - - - ~ " _ - : - - _ ~ w . I I I I ~ ' J l + + n :~ q ''.q', 'n~'~:dmL ' ; :~ n~ + ''+ : : : : : + + ':~'n; ~::P ~ '~: '~:~ ::d ? ' + ' ' ' - - ' " " n " n ' ~ ;~ ' ' " ~++ + " m ~ " ' ~ ' : <Tthe aeemStles:of thebui ld ing thinkifig Municipal Council eame from an incident laking l a e e o n A u ~ t 1 8 ~ H e w a s frond 6:00 Kidmat-rrmce ~ e o r g e . , : w v . - : , ~ : v v ' " + " I i 441 : ' f "+ " + + ~;,~: ~;~+'i: ' +' ~' ,+ r ;~Li +:,'+~+•~+ Tnearawam+~+ • . . . . ¥ . . . . . : , , : ~ ...... : +L i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ _ . , . k , v . a . ^ ~.~.a.++.+.a#aP~ma.~or~da. ,sin ~ f a u l t H ~ . . . . 7"30 Terrace-Prinee R u p e r t ; 7 : ! / ' p + LI " + " : + + ;+~+•+ + ; ~ : + : + i l t4 .30withHaiel ton taking+~0n , ' / . + ' r+ # : " ' " { " I +'+#' + " + + I - . . . . *' . . . . :~ + " S " L ~ ' + + O ~ ? S . . . . + . . . . ~ ' ' ' ~ + " + : " ~ ~ + " ~ ~ ' ~ + " ' " " ' .... " Q "' ' ' +" " + :i "+ : m" t ' '' ' *' ' ' +'; " k@ il I '' +' r " " *''''':'m:+ ':~'~; '~" "i:'" m"~'" "' ++ ~ .... " " ' < m ' ' "~ . . . . ' " :' ' " ' " + ' " " • reeetven a l i c e n s e Suspension 'Of 6 monms - . :: " " " :' :

9:00 Prince+ Rupert-Smlthers :,, .~,ORONTO<"(Cp) • : , . S o v i e t . " . :It;'w~',[he'511ast ~ off l~f~,f~e ,~:.~Houston. Kitimat wi l lp laythe i r : ~ , , . ; , , V " Z i ' . , ~ - ~ ' f f " rr ~: kk " . . . . " k ~ i I ~ ' ' " i ' ~ ; " ' " ~ ' " ' + " " " . . . . ' ~ ' ' ~ ' ' : 4 ~ ' : " <++ ' ' :k " i" q "

_ .Wianers~will,~plaY..~iigaiii~'iPremier Mexei Kosygln tcld.l iU0n:.0fihise~t.'+~y'+.~,~CAn'..::/,fi~t:.game :at 6 ! ~ . a.ga.i~t ,:::,•. : .i:}: , . M : ~ r o ~ + ~ j f T m ~ r ] ; T ~ . . +. :! • ~"Ger~idPetry~ofKiUmatappearedbefero'Judgei~a~ek~v+r~ht .' ? 7 ~amraay afternoonancllo6mers . . . . . L ~ dianindustrlalisl+ Mends Y ~. adaexL~.ditlo~,+ :'< + ' ................ : hich+ ......... took M r :L'rrince . . . . . . . . . . . u e o r g e wnne ~ i n e e + k '+ ", ' 4 ~ , ' ~ I . . . . . . . " k ' ' I i . . . . . . . . . . "I I ' ~" v l ......... I ' . . . . J I ' ' r O N . . . . . . . . . . Ni~ 2 c h a ~ e f with"throe offences drivina+ Without L jn the mo'm!ng+-,iA "tetal:o I ! ': hight Im:IK-.'+'deep!y' satlsfled?++: Kmygln:t0'O+t~a; Montreali"':+,_Rupert will ~ke~.on Terrace:a+L-,-.p' ~-.,a ~/r~.~..~,;-,m,~.hn,lo,| " ,o;, +~,K+~,~:~ '+,K'|M~.n " ;; ' lmura~e; drivinlia m0toreyele without a helmet',a~l d~i+ing ' games Will a e l | g n t t ~s his urofCanada--and,as '+ a • . ,.:~.30,ann + o o t n memornai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o t l i en s Th e ' e 11 . . . . . . . i " i I ' with to L ' ' ' ' V neouver and Edmonton. He • _ , . _ . . . . . +..+,~ . . . . . . -+~ c~.~.,h...+ " - ~ro.m.a.. i~ a,, o•~ti,,o with U a e e ea harges a arouse l~om a n e e l P / L

• : i , + ~ . . . . • . . . . . . ' . . . . . + . . . . ' ~ I . I ~ i v g o ~ . ~ & + 1 ~ | b | | + I ~ I P I + ~ I M | & ~ I I V i i ' . + l & ~ ~ I g ~ & M ~ i l ~ l l v ~ + i + " +~+ ' " ' attena|ng - . . . . talkbi " lice fou ht to . . . . . . ts-rmce.~uperc +enlorJ will go P . . . . . +" 1 il " ....... : ...... hewas g W g . was to, leaVe to~y,,at 8a.m. ,- , . ,+ ,,.+ .•, • ...- - , , l.~aoi.cr Lid :'~f,~P~sprn~ hn.~" oKm-i~,m~mKm..l+lh+..~ ..... meldent.Hepeadedgu tTteailUu-eechm'gesandforthe~t + : l a " demonstra. +' against ~mlmers at tt:oo. + : I i - - ~ O i ' ~ M ~ i " + ~ . . . . " ~ . . . . . . . . . " ' ~ " q'" ~ ' ~ + : v i " ' " . . . . . . . ~ ' i ' O L " . . . . . + . . . . . . . . .+ e m l ~ o 6,o00 ngry + ~ D T a ~ R u s s l a n A e r o f l o t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . waslmed$~50 rP~days+Indefault, for t h e m n d $ 2 9 o r 2 1 ~ s

. . . . ' ............................... .............. 0 ~ u~da theconcellati~'•,,flledhlsn°minati°npape nasa Downtown Lions Club. a .+. • :.,.+ ,~,.torsaem~theroadfromwhere :,+ lwmengeP, Jet for Culm; :..;, ':,' -+- ;~. Y- ....... eandldate for alderm+~n' intbe member + oi the ~'-"+~-'-~ :~' + In~fanlta~fortbethl~$~0or3da~Indefault. , ': :. ,. ": ' ."•. ;;:, ."/. " ' ;',he dlned+amlably on steak+~and '<: ' '/ .... '-: :~:~.~, ..... , ',: •<: ,':' . : ann nnai rounas WlU taxe place. ;,_+ ........ ,. ~J' ~: . . . . . . . . . i ' ' i i __ ' :':~I i + ' ~#~I~ ] :~' . . . . . . ' ~ ' ' + " ~ I : + . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . I i" I ..... " I I " ' i

' ,":-: ~'" :' ~/:;::,'str~wberrle~ ~r .,' . ''.~ /.:'L: Tj~,UI.~D:+~'!I~ ' ~':+' + +',!: ,,' 'with partieilmntsdepending.0n" 7v~.,t~.~t.°.t:i~Pra~ • '- "~ ", , Columnus, :,~nLO__ has seen ' NO Nov. 3 BanT Rmmel,Hoover. of Kltimat al~marod,lm~0m ;. • '; :,!i:., :ii>)i;!:: >'~ . ": "+, ~,'+ ,+:~ . : :,: ";', ?+'~"~'.'/'T,~,~+..~ i~i"' .who.wins the first'four games,':; +i: ;M.r-' .~.M.arone.~.~_ a 'rerrae, e ..- enairman o:+,,,.Lme Terrace Jud~eMuPraychargedwltheatis.lngadislrubanceb~flgh!~In ::+

:,,!L,:;;-~! ~f~,:",:7..~..An~.~.~,/~.i~.~,,,reamofCa,~" '+~"-.:.:~m,~,.~.- .... ,-,' Sa~urdaynlghtatn.30wlll.lm':",'~m,.i+a.~,t."S~n~iu~,usalo,.nes Loggem.~ports..,.:,,. ,/ ~i ' almblieplaee.1~_._e~ewaobroughta~a.l.mthlmafferallght,,.

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• ~",~.': goml solid plea.tied_ k~_._. ty +ind:was flne

'/;,' +i + ssaee df p ~ e a n d eo-op~ the f lnalgame t o S ~ L who is a+oo +r + +;ii e 4504CMA meml~ Winner of;the Derby. ~ ,endous rate ove~ the p a s t + • ~ n ~ w : , - , : + : . . s p 0 h s o r e d by .the .+.Cmadiah..• a , mmr +:wiv~, elements 0I a ": ' : +~8.yea~s and. feels we.should • ' ' .....

' " :"' ..... i~anufaeturors 'Assoelatt0n:: at .:. , "On N0v.ii' Je/emai~h: G~n0of Kitimat a p ~ c l , + + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wanderlng, uni 'uly crowd that i i ̀ + ~+: s t~r tn0wto plan for the fulure~ • Clamdlggbp + 'Cl:em, . . . . . ,+:a" me+v,~o+muuon ~sntano +clence ~InedDon Mllh Bead for hall a ; '+ : ~ , : " , :< He~+m!Id . . . . . . . . he i~thlnks h e has :Marra.v ++hal~ed wlthdHving Without due e~Peb cording to the quee~+ C h ~ o l Centre , commun, iSm t' l e o d e r mi le j tried L u ~ s u e ~ u l l y ;to •'+i.. i i [ ~ l , t C h . , ~+r+.l ~ e t h i n g tooffer :in the line of : , motor vehicle while haying a blood ateoholt~eadu Islands r" OBSERVER,.i':has?!iic talkedof brotherhodd and peace, breachthe m'dst formidable poj".. ": ..~ v..+. ::;,::.:+.: ... .,..~ . . . . . . '~+-'+~:: good solid thinkin'g., pleaded guilty and:was fined $400:or'I1 ~days,i~ reached t h e + Comhmhiflt~ ;+~InOl]l~]l~tiOl~/, : : + ,•lleeseeurlty thls city has +~,er; . . . . O V a T l O r l ."+: "+++ +Dr: '::~:,.~ BIOI~IP~PHY reeeivedalleonsesml~mdo~of1~ar+Atl~e~

+t " + ..... i " " + . . . . . . '++i' ' '" ~ 1 " f +'::~r+". ':, "'i +i'+'+':" "~:;i'ii'' "+~+ '/': ::,!',.#+,:"++. :+.++/+ ;.l~i+Pn"nmnl, ' ehargodwlthdrivLtngwlthoutalfee~ise~dfd+tlm Mas~et o n the'.nortli~ of ../Graham laland;r/and.lms~heeii il B u t 0 u t ~ d e i n i ~ e s t r e e t s h e / i , ~ ~:~,.ii:i~.:i~,~kT.'.~: , ~i !7:..'.+.=;;:i il

' undergoing trial r ~ . f o r : , the'- was the target of v i t r i o i l e ' a u d '.~A~,~e.~.em.,onp~ramrs ~ w e r e a :. ,

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w e a t h e r , h ighUde i i , " -~anu aimm. i n + ~ e S o # l e t Union or!.".-, g era, ~+o , u , u i " ~ rmmldin~ surf + • ~ ~i'+++; ,:,?. ~.~m,~E~r0mm ' ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' : I. ~ q'd1+de+mkfis:++ !m~tld a:+/ llb+P~1 ' ii i - - - ~ • " + i : , : " ~ ' " r + . , . +, : + : +~ . . . . P~ + + : + + :A ,

The 4 0 ton "momler~ :is+ P o l i e e a r r e s t ~ 20 I n s relier i + + p ~ k ~ . 0f~!+Canadlan +ewe, ~ ~ l ° o l m r ~ ' l I ~ ' e m r ~ i l ~ ' lh ~+epid ,..+ ~ . ~ , ~ ,vK,.+ +.,flm.+~ tkm + . , W o m e d •aboUt the l a t e 0r ~+: ,~

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rest of water, ~ w e v + : ~ a l i i +]+::++~i a t 14;000 to 15+~ s ~ d + ~ e~+a+Ln+ ++~+:~:m ++e++ +~+ v!.~ ++ ,I r + & k . . . . . '1 + + + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . +k :P+ k ' ~ 14 ' > 'iLk + . . . . -- , ' ( , + :k,~+ . + ~ " 0 ~ ? + ~ + + 4 1 ' ' + +k~ +++; ~ : ~pr '+'+ ~ ' ~+' ' ' ' :++ + : ""

h a v e h a d t o b e e o n ~ c t ~ 0 n ~ CV+ • ~ are 000 a t t l ~ ...... s t + ...... ++, :.+++ .:++# : , . • . . . . . . I~ beach for safety purl~mes Tlm + M~elmee eentre,,another8,O00 ~ T̀ md~ ' + : ~ m ~ q ~+~P" ' ~ m ~ B ' + ';+ ~ m '1+~';+41+++ 14

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PAGE 2 "THE HERALD TERRACE -, KITIMAT, B.C~ ' :' ;' . . . . FRIDAY, •NOVEMBER !,' 1'

It's edging through I Now, a lWorkmen ' :tinue . . . . . . . ' . . . . .

' , - ~ '" ' '~ ' : : ' , . : ' ' i '%: ' ~ : i : . "'~'O -'.-..~ ' :7'i :. ~ 0" ,';2; I

• . con on Cann,kan:: noticed by public ' ' AMCHITIr~'I$I~ND;Alsska P'~'adingsfr°l~ltheinst~'imlffaee~alab0vdtliechamberf°rK°dlakIsland' : ( : ' }~ :

I [ ~ ( ~ ( ~ 1 ~ n n I: pouring sand and gravel down a. :urs on the surfa~: In the•frac-? The l a s t o! about two: dozen U:S: Navy: aircraft are to, I v m = i 6,000-foot-deep sha f t in" Am- ,,ion of a second before the hea t ~ E n v i r o n m e n t a l P ro t ec t i on : : stationedovor theisland SOt [ | chitkalslandtedaysealingaso- ~ d pressure of~ithe~ blast d e - Agency pe r sonne l sca t t e r ed i day, taking ph0togr~aplis. ~ [ e l | [ phisticatednewnuclearw~pon "s t reys~em.: i " " throughout t h e Aleutians to othermeasurements~dwat, ] ~ r . ~ ] P ~ ] P ' ~ I ~ m I ~ I ~ i n the underground chamber ABCofflcials said all that re: nionitor radiation, if there i s "ingforlntrudingaircraR~0rls

Tan-~g~NGoTONn:dCaPa) n ~ . ~ ' . ~ clearing the uny, left Anchorage Wednesday fa~coships, i ii;: ~ th dothTe O Export Association, says the time attention ls focused on the [ BIt,/t./l l : where it will be detonaled Sat- m a l n s t h e n w l i l ~ DISC proposal in the long run bill's provision of some $15.4 . . . . urday..:, , ' , • , ! ' :

trading partners, a bit of tax could be more devastating than billion in tax relief for in- . , r [ = _ _ '=__ ' . . . . . . __ J __~__~ " ' Z . i i legislation is edging through the United States congressional mill almost unnoticed by the American.public and press.

It 's practically a carbon copy of a bill that died in the 91st Congress last year. But Finance Minister E.J. Benson of Canada and some observers here suggest it has a much better chance this time.

Bensen says its passage could lead to a massive exodus of manufacturing jobs from Canada to the U.S. European spokesmen say it would put the U.S. in violation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Japan has expressed serious concern over the "potential disruptive" effects of the proposal.

The object of their concern is a clause in an all-embracing tax package that would provide for establishment of Domestic International Sales Cor- porations, which could defer tax payments on much of their income from export business. Some critics say a DISC in fact could be only a "paper sub- sidiary," and that deferment in some cases would amount to a tax exemption. COULD HURT CANADA

Trade Minister Jean-Luc Pepin of Canada has lumped it together with other measures as part of U.S. "restrictive trade measures." G.A.P.. Couture, chairman of the Canadian

all other recent U.S. economic moves. He says it could divert to theU.S, the new factories and plant expansions already in the planning stage for Canada.

Aimed at stiinulating export business, the DISC scheme would give U.S. companies generous tax benefits to produce inside the U.S. items for export instead ot producing them through subsidiaries in other countries, such as Canada.

The over-all tax legislation already has passed the House of Representatives. It probably will get to the Senate floor early in November.

Last session, a s imilar provision attached to a broad trade reform measure also passed the House but the Senate finance committee balked at the protectionist aroma of the whole trade package and the bill died autor.atically when the congressional session con- cluded. COULD SLIP B Y

While the country could get along without a trade bill, there is popular support for tax reform and if the bill passes -- in one form or another - - it is seen likely the DISC proposal would slip through with it.

In both cases, the technique has been to attach the DISC proposal to other legislation that overshadows it in public attention. For instance, this

dividua!s and corporations over three years.

In that forum, DISC gets little attention. Yet it is not without its critics.

Saying the ' Nixon ad- ministration's silence on the scheme "cloaks the efforts of

• the treasury department once again to slide the DISC proposal into the tax law," Prof. Stanley S. Surrey of harvard law school has termed it a billion-dollar tax loophole.

A DISC - - to qualify a firm would have to reeeive 90-per. cent of its revenue from exports or export-related investments

could defer tax payments, although profits when distributed t o shareholders would be taxed in the normal manner.

Because of complaints that companies would receive a windfall for exports they would ordinarily sell anyway, the House revised the bill to limit deferment to 25-per-cent of the level of export'earnings in the base years 1968-70. In addition, however, 100-per-cent defer. meat would be permitted on incremental growth.

This move, observers suggest, enhanced DISC's chances. It is estimated it would reduce the loss in federal revenues to between $100 million and $200 million an- nually from the '$600 million originally estimated.

Now that you've got one what do you do with it?

HALIFAX (CP) - - "Now that you've got a hydrofoil," a United States Navy official once asked the skipper of the Canadian navy's prototype Bras d'Or, "what do you do with it?"

she'll probably sit for the next five years.

Captain Jm Knox of Ottawa, the Bran d'Or project manager, said the 200-ton aluminum craft will probably have a boathouse built around her as she sits on

25 men and five officers probably will be absorbed into the Canadian forces, Admiral Timbrell said, with some used for maintenance of the hydrofoil.

Planning for a hydrofoil

The game of cribbage, one =' of the most popular card games for two players ever devised, has been around for about 350 years.

Yet there has been no com- prehensive and authoritative book dealing with the game.

Now Doughs Anderson of detonated Friday, but a Halifax has come up with A l l stemming problem encountered About Cribbage, a work that Tuesday fopc~ officials to se t explains the game clearly and the schedule back one day. simply for the novice whi le setting forth tables and odds, never bef~e calculated, to meet any test the expert might issue.

Sir John Suckling, an Eng- lishman who died in 1642 at the age of 33, was credited with inventing "cribMdge". His game involved a five-card deal compared with the reed-

.era six-card version. But the • original rules and method of scoring are still the same as they were in Suekling'S day.,

Mr. Anderson, who retired in 1969 as a senior executive of Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd., has been a n . avid cribbage player for more than 50 years, including See- ond World War years during which he was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of se- cret work on navy and mer- chant ships.

NO BOOK AVAILABLE During his "crib" days he

heard many a heated argu- ment about rules and scoring and complaints that there was no standard reference work available to resolve the differ- ences. So he decided to rectify the matter by gathering his own material, including his- torical information and math-

At the time, Cmdr. Gordon the barge, vessel began in 1958, but it was bllity of cutting a card, or'of 'EdwardSre~pli~d ' tb~it" 'she ',Rear:A~dmiraF -Robert:~W. not-,until-1963.,that, a .contract .~awing.¢.m~or a .~mbi~t io~

anu-sunmarme wartare, search ~antzme uommana, snowed" " A i r ~ a f f : ~ ' ~ i f : c a n ~ o x " ~ m : - f ~ r '~::t6 the ga~e. "-~''. :~"~":*=;'~- and rescue, pollution control -- little sympathy for Bras d'Or construction at an estimated $20 For some, even the list of you name it."

But. Ottawa has decided to leave Bras d'Or L the world's fastest warship-- high and dry, mothballed at the naval dockyard here.

Because there are more important defence needs and no prospects for a foreign sa le , Defence Minister Donald Macdonald told the Commoos Tuesday, the hydrofoil would be laid up for five years.

Bras d'Or, the product of 13 years' work and $52.2 million dollars of public funds, pulls her hull out of the water with wing. like extensions to attain speeds yet impossible for conventional vessels.

SET RECORD She set a world speed record

for warships, a blistering 72.3 miles an hour at the mouth of Halifax harbor in 1969, and added to her laurels in a high- speed endurance run to Ber- muda and Norfolk, Va., earlier this year.

When she returned from the southern cruise where she put on displays of her capabilities for U.S. naval officials, she was put up on a barge for a major overhaul i t 's on that barge

when the announcement came. He said he would rather have money spent elsewhere than have a ship in his fleet that could not operate in the Canadian North.

Bras d'Or's lack of capability in arctic waters is probably the

• main reason for the defence department decision, but continuing costa also were a factor.

S E T PRIORITIES The white paper on defance

policy released last summer gave top priority to protection of sovereignty and surveillance of Canadian terri tory and coastlines, with emphasis on northern waters.

Admiral Timbrell said: " O u r shopping list is always larger than available cash. Priorities have to be set."

He rei terated Mr. Mac. donald's stand that replacement or major overhaul of the aging Argus long-range patrol a i rcraf t was badly needed. He also emphasized the replacement of some outdated surface ships with vessels capable of ponetrating ico.

"I t won't hurt Maritime Command. It was only a research vessel."

Captain Knox said it is possible, but unlikely, that the concept of the hydrofoil could be outdated while the vessel is idle.

Step, kiss

million. A fire at the Sorel, Qua.,

shipyard where Bras d'Or was being built further added to costs and delays in the program, an~i it was not until 1969 that she ~ started her high~ speed runs.

ematical data. The result, All About Crib.

bage, is based on the six-card game for two-, three., and •- four-hand contests. It also covers the original two-hand, five-card game,

Offensive a n d defensive strategy are outlined and for- mulas to indicate the proba-

rules may generate a revolu. ,ion in tactics and style of play.

For instance, ff you touch your opponent's pegs, or touch your own except when scor- ing, it can cost yon two points.

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AT THE LOOAL OHUROHES

PENTEOOSTAL TABERNAOLE 4647 Lazelle Ave.

Service.Schedule - Sunday School tO:OOa.m. Morning Wori~hip - It :00 a.m. Phones: Sunday Evening 7:15 p.m. Office 62S-2434 Bible S:udy Home 635.5336 W.ednesday 7:30 p.m. You;h Nighl Thursday 7:30 Pastor M7 Kennedy

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9:4S Sunday School 7:30 Thursday Night 11:00 Morning Worship "Bible S:udy & ~:30 Evening Services Prayer Meeting" For info on other activ!ties Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bill Young

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Worship II:0Q a.ml Church School & Nursery 11:00 am.

UKRAINAN CATHOLIC

R E F O R M E D CHURCH: ~Sparks St. at Stra.meAve.

Rov, John V, alldyk : Phone 635-2621 ,

;unday SchooI.Terrkce 10 a~,m Sunday School. Remo i p.m

11:00 a;m. 'Worslfip'service : S'00 p.m~. :Worship Service., -

..' i~a~:k 40 God:CFTK Hour'.. : Wednesday eVenl/Ig at ~p.m~

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SERVICES Parish Hall 4634 Wals h Rd; 10:O0 a.m. Sunday Services 9:30 a m. Confessio'ns ,

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Cor. Pafk Ave,and Sparks SI. 9:4'5 Sunday Schdol"il / ' "

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' . CHRIST" E U T H E R A N "

The process, called stemming "seems to he going well after a slow start," said Atomic Energy Commission spokesman.

The weapon, code named Ca6-" 'nikin and the largest nuclear device ever exploded under- ground, originally was to be

"It has taken us a long time to . . I get to this stage and I don't see

" . ~' : . . m u c h on the horizon that's _ . . . . , = . o ov. o,e. ,o , , .

' years,": he said.

The families; "" " arrive, enier : .COST WOULD MOUNT the terminal and head for the. -. The next stage in .develop- immigrati6n office which will meat work would, have costS4.5 • s~end~ therrii ,0'.low-cast houses, '~ million Over t h r ~ years .... pui:ehhsed: .on easy instal. men'ts. " " ",:, Captain Knox estimated that•

Thi~ir relativeS are waiting $1 mill ionthWO~ddrot~fc.sl~nt ~ to haas the :word- , , r~ . , t '~o , mammm-: . ny on urmg • , h a ~ ; , a ' . , ~ , ; ~ . t~ . . .=~"~. ' ^ 'Z ,~ : thefive-year layup: He s~id that

a~.,, ~~a" ,~^l A., ,, • IS the minimum-amount detreace ~=Halfa or J e t • uepartmem omelam ~eJt w a s

"' : ~'(:the immi~ranU~alae~e ' un reasonable to be able to'reac- • ~, -,:i'~ ~,_'_ = . ~ ° . . . . - " tivate the Bran d'Or at anytime.

nappy~ me), u ~ t ~ e a stake. : . . . . ^,.anne e with ~,, ,~o,,, . ' U~ual ly tn y., a Bet away a,,,,.la,, e,~,,o~e.,

• , with i t , because lthe Russian " " , ' " ° e'Y"",' ,~" dewieb,immigrantsare looked ,Both Captin: Knox a n d A d -

' up6~':With.hdmiriRlen, Nobody :mi/ 'ai , iTlmbrell ',:expressed .: ' ",--l~a~t! bf:all :.-the" gov, ernment ~ pleasUre,'that r e s e a r c h ,would :. : ,~W~iii~ ~I tS".:appear in : open: ~ t i n u e . i n the hydrofoil, field. i . conflict with them. Thus a set- - Neither would elaborate o h '~ flementjs~.usuully reached. 'i~ :.~ '!~'.~the~researCh .~vould be

~ The/:auth0dttes sa~, .there'" ~;d6iie~ b u t Defen~eiRe~arch : l~n 'f~odgh. '~ban homing f o r . Establishment ,. Atlantic ' In~

~u~rvnn~. avid eomt~mmme bv : nelsthborln~, Dar mouth I s ,,

• Cannikin'will become the war- head for Spartan anti-ballistic missiles ringing Minutemen in- tercontinental ballistic missile sites in the United states.

I t will be equivalent to f i~, million tons of TNT, five times more powerful than the Milrow device detonated two years ago on the barren island in Alaska's Aleutian chain, 1,400 miles from Anchorage.

PLAN CHECKS After completion of stem-

ming, engineers planned exten- sive cheeks of instrumentation in thechamber that will tell sci- ontists how the weapon per- forms when it explodes.

Longest telegram • WASHINGTON (CP) - - 'To-

ronto radio-TV commentators Pierre Berton and Charles Tem- pleton trundled a 177,000-name telegram into a presidential of- fice building today and were as- sured their protest against the planned Amchitka nuclear test would be "brought to the atten- tion" of President Nixon.

Western Union, which had been receiving the telegram here for the last four days, said it believes it is the longest message It has handled in its history anywhere in the United States.

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parts are readily available; quickly shipped. Finning, servicemen are well trained, competent. And there are special service programs such as P.M. Checks. Wear Analysis and Hydraulic Test 'that make sure your repaired or rebuilt D6C operates at peak efficien- cy, So when you need a-tractor that will do several different,'jobs and do them all well. see your local Finning sales ,representative about a,Cat D6C Tractor. It does more work for less money..,

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NOVEMBER 5, 19'/1

l!ernember,

" :svem'u ~ , r . t ] l e a o o f u s w h o w e r e in the m ~ t , d , o r ~ s , ~ . r , ' • ' . ~ u g e s . opp -g.

me ~ year hasu speelaL signiflcanee, for It in then wethinkonee • - L I : I ~ ~" ~ "

g a h i about these hon ' ib ]e , Wonderful, '~ V~, ' ,~ fui];!~iverv . ,'uatraUngdays spent inunlform during ~ e Seco~ World War. Although I wes statlou~ In Vietoda and Prince Rupert m.ost

r my three years in the ,Canadian Women's Army Corpo_; I assed t hrongh the. b ted6r many times; both b y ' ~ and by

But the most memorable~triD of ;all w h i ~ i can ; reea l l afte~ al l

THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT B.C. .." " • . . . . . . ; E " " E { ". " ' " L ' E : . . . . . ' ~ :, ' : ~ E' . " . F . ; , e ' " " , ~ . E " , E

d" ~:"''' r ' "" r''i I"" Drastnc changes. ,n all ,new fas

• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . this ~ i t s l o n g ~ for., _ .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y] • , .... , .... ~ . . . . . . . . . . ................... . . . . . . had . gebd , ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - p l d ~ o t a l l ages , . tesnybe~ to . . . . . . - . . . .

. . . . . . . ' ' i l n " season because Of.lenglh..Now . Boys s ~ . u us . . . . have- re lm 'ned to ~ s ta~e, a u w e e a d grandmas - s a l d Ham to . . . . .

. . . . . , the styles Ha~ey s buyer of IAdieawear . . . . . . . . . 1~ - - . - . . . . . d m~di le~ . wl~h blueJean. Then I . , ~ c f l c ~ f o r ' brown, and n y . . . . . . . ' i m are certalnly pr~ . . . . . , = ' , . . , , , , , . ~ l m t s ~ e b i u e s t . n e w t e ,~ . . . . - . . . ~ - , . - ~ , , . ~ . = ~ t ~ , . : "10~ a t o u r n l ~

• for.the woman who going out . . . . . . . , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Now.they wen tlc o r . . . s t ay ing home, th~s ,4.. " " else ~mdal~ou=

943ese years was ene I tookho /ne for a furlough at Chrintmas of - when I did a '~and tour of Brit!shColumbla, coumsy of

e Royal.Cunadian Al rFox~e . : : J FF ~ : : ~ . ~ * " ": : ' ''LE' ~ ~ E ' " ' "

~mSI had 0Hginauy intended to go to Rupert'by~ train o rup the t by steamer, wldch Was the m0et common mode of travel in

thoso days, as the hlllhwaywas not yet cconpieted through from Pr ince George, ~ ',' : ", ~=','" . ~ " •- ' ": ,.

.But then I happened to :meet a.friend.of oura who.was an officer in the RCAF andhe suggested I take themarlplane up. th¢*const as it 'wenttwo.0r three times Weekly and,w0uld cuc d o w n o n travelling time. =:, . " -

So'I phoned'the PatBay.air;foree'slatioh' to ask about it and they contacted ,Vancouver and it was all set up for me So fast, so easily;.,.so wonderfel. ~'.- , : .' . . . . - ~

The 0nly , t imeI had ever been in a planelbefore was a quick flip over Vancouver with mY cousin during a fall fair, and we. had grabbed each 0th'er's lmnds and ~'ms inour'excitement and so had carried bruises for Weeks a f t e r w a r d s . , / *

As I had a few days h011day before thedate of 1beactualflight, I went down to Eul~ene, Ore., to visit friends,.:and arrived back on'Sat~day night in vancouver with a thick fog settling over. the city. . .'. :-",, , , " . , , ; ; ~ " '. .i'. -. '

But tbe" thought that the fog might have any part in delaying theplane tripnever crossed my mind, and I disturhedtbe early Sunday morning silence Of my~relative's home the next day to wend my street-earred way to Sea Island. .But ales, ,I hung around that hangar for. four days before the fog lifted and we set offin a Lodestar for the clear, cloudless skies of t ~ north, late on Thursday afternoonl :

After a short touchdown at lhe isolated, bush spet.of Dog Creek, we were airborne, once more and landed at Prince- George where we had supper and saw a film at the YMCA hall.

Then ontoSmithers the next day and then a smooth landing at the old Terraceairport. But, then my luck changed, for it was a land plane, and their next destination was Sandspit and rather than having m e perhaps stranded on the Queen Charlotte Islands, the pilot left me andthe boxes of Rupert freight sitting on the airstrip, and I waved forlornly to them a s they swooped off without me. " . . . . . . . .

Now as it happened, my cousin bad a'boyfriend who was then stationed in Terrace, so naturally I asked for him and was told" he was out "in the bush stringing, wire". Well.,...when•someone went to get him and told him a CWAC had just flown in and asked for him, he thought, of course it'wea a joke. But no such luck - when be'emerged onto the tarmac and saw m e sitting there onthe boxes of freight, he couldn't beUeve hiseyes:

However, he recovered nicely and showed me around the station and hitched a ride into town for us so we could see about catching a train intotewn. At that time, the railway station.v}as

• at the foot of Atwood St. and we headed down from town in the cold, sleeting rain to find the passenger train was late and the station deserted.

As luck would have it there was:a freight train puffing on the tracks, headed west,-and I asked the engineer for a Hde into

upert. : He said there they were not really allowed to take ssengers as some of the fellows might be going AWOL, but

. tel.d me to duck down in the firemen;s seat until we cleared the ' ~ [ ' d s and they would take.me anyway. ' : . . ' ..... ' . ." • A few minutes later we were whisiling our merry way along • through the d~ense bnshland beslde'th~Skeena, homeward bound

• at last! ~ , ' " . - " ' .

When We stopped'at tbe waterhold'for water for.thb engine, the conducter.invited me back into the"cabooso forcoffee Our next stop was at Skeena, whore wepicked up a young logger Who - had just broken an arm in an ~ccldefit, & I comforted him and gave him eoffec till v:e hit the Rupert station.

I took the coast route south back t O Victoria, touching'down at Alliford Bay on the. CiiaHott'es, st Bella Coo]a and at Coal Harbor, before we hit Jericho Beach and then Patricia Bay.

And that is just'on,Of the'.thossand of. memories which return to me back at this lime near Remembrance ~ay.,

TANNING

SMITHERS -- A ~2,000,000 would be the department store shopping centre featuring a tenant of the new shopping 25j000 square foot Hudson's 'centre, and to answer ques- Bay ". Company department • tions from prospective, .ten- store, a 20,000 squai'e foot ants.

• Canada Safeway supermarket, ! Original announcement of and 20,000 square feet of spe- the shopping eentreL was made elalty shops Is scheduled to last November by the Smlth- ~pen in Smithers in the fa l l ers Town Council. At*that of 1972, time it Was not known which

"Construction of the fully, major retailer, Would .be part , enclosed shopping mall will., of the complex, land this has eommenco early,next y e a r / ' , been thesubject ofmuehspee- anneuneed Dlek ~ Lawson, r e - uiation aince then. ' presentative of Dominton Con." - Construction of the Safeway struotion Ltd., 'developers of' " store .was started earlier this the 20 'store retail ' complex, year, and, it" Is-expected to he

• Lawson was here in Smith- ".open for business no~ later ars today to make the an- than the middle of December. nouncement' that The Bay, Lawson saidthenewcentre,

iKitimat sets

located at the JunetlonofHlgh. way 16. and King.Street, will offer the comforts ofenelosed mall sholSping with a wide selectlon of merchandise and services from 'natlonai and local stores," "

He said that studies indica- ted that Smlthors, beeanse of its diverse e~fonomy, and.geo- graphical location,, would be the m o s t logical: area t o I.ocate a ~ major shopping cen- t re serving the entire Bulk- ley Valley, :. "

. Lawson added that. Smith. ers and the surroundingareas are ~no("preaently .served on a direct basiS, by any major retailer,.-a: need. that would be filled by the ineluaion of the new Bay department store in the eeutre.

The centre Is situated on a Site of JustOver 5 acres, with

• . . . . . . . . . . . ~,, pa~ing facillUes for 300 cars. • I _ / I , ~ " " i / : . . . . Gross selling area .for.the

c t , n d ~ _ d ' l l i i ~ t n r , .:~/;'* new oomplexwilltota165,000 v ' ~ • • v . ' ~ v • v . = . v , .~:.~ ~ " square f e ~ , b roken down as

" _ ' ] : ~ : : f d l l o w s : The B.ay - 25,000 I I / " I - - ' ~ d ~ i m - - " L ~'~'k: ":'J~'' "'~: " ~ square feet; Safdway - 20i000 M O C K I ~ V I ~ 0 C~ LJ e ", / "~;!" sc~nnre feet: speclalty s tores . . . . . . . . 1 ~ ' " ~ " " ~ ' , ~ ':.:~':: " " 20,000 s ~ a r e f e e t .

Schedules for the KiUmat Minor Hockey League for nexttwo weeks are as follows: . ""

Atom Division Hockey Schedule: Nov. 6 Saturday 9:45 am - 10:45 Oeean Cement vs Nechako

Theatre, Nov: 6 Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 Marshall Wells vs. ~tom

']'he proposed merchantmlx for the eentre includesabaak,. drug store, ladies wear. men's wear, shoes, speclal~ and service shops.

'the. developer,, Dominion

• Motors, Nov. 6 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00Bob Whiting 'vs Brevo'a: Construotlon Co. Ltd., spec. Welding; Now 13 Saturday 9:45 am - 10:45 am Atom Motors vs. inlizes in the deslgn, eonstrue. flon and management of shop- Bob Whiting, Nov. 13 Sattu'day 10:45.- 11:4S am Marsh all_Weils • ping centres and office build. vs Ne~-hsko Theatre, Nov. 13 Saturday 12:00 -.1:00 pro. ucean lngs throughout Western Can- Cement vs. Bravo's Welding. ; : aria. These includo the Ter.

• . . . . " , raoe Shopping Centre. theHIll- Pee wee Division schedule slde Shopping Centre in Vic- Nov. 5 Friday 6:30 pm- 7:45 pm Johnston Reailty vs. Atom . t o x4~a f i d the Bent~lETowei's

Reps., Nov.,6 Saturday 12:45- ~ : e o p m S . ~ n d ~ ~_sm ~s: S l ~ ~ : : , , : . ; ! ; : '" , Shop, Nov8 Monday 6:45-7:4~pm lronworas vs. i 'a~vest, Nov.

!.~" : * ? - t " 9 Tuesday 6:30-.7:45 pm City Centre vs. Johnsten Reality, Nov.. ~- [ -:-;..', .~':~ ., ..", 12 Frlday6:30-7:45 pm Atom Reps vs. Sandberg Esso, Nov. 13, i ~ i . ~ I _ Saturduy12:15.2:.pm. Sh~Shopvs, Farwest...Nov. 15 : ~ ' . ~ t Monday 6:45 - 7:45 pm City, Centre vs. Sandberg Ess0, Nov. 16 Tuesday 6: 30- 7;45 pm I r ~ Works vs Johnston RenHty~ Bsntam Division Schedule:

Nov. 8 Monday 7:45- 8:00 pm Kinsmen Vs. Steelworkers, Nov. ..,~ ~ I ~ l lThursday 6:30~.?:30 p.mm croziers'vs Coastal Bus, Nov. IZ Friday.8:00-9:~01~.m. Kiti at Home vs'Kinsmen. Midget Division Schedule: .

Nov. 4 Thursday 7:45'- 9:00 pm Sporting vs. Lioos, Nov. 7 Sunday 9:00 - 10:00 pro. Sporting vs Builders., Nov. 11Thursday Lions, Nov. 14 Sunday 9:00-10:00 a,m. Builders vs Sproting, ',

Christmas," she said.

,Mrs. Barker said.

We tan a l l kinds of sk ins fo r fur or leathei'., c o w HIDES-fur robes or leather for boots, iackets,'sadd lery • D E E R, MOO5 E for Buckskin'or Rugs. BEAR, WOLF, GOAT, for Rugs. ,We " pay top prices for DEER, MOOSE in any quant i ty . Just sa l t skins and send to

B,O, .Fur..& ,.Leather - 3642" Commerc ia l Dr.

Van~bver '12 , ' B. C,

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Nov.16TuesdayS:00-9:00p.m.Lio~vsBoikl..ors. _. - c All these games are played in the ~itimut Arena. There m n '

entrance fee for any Of the games. Fans are advis~l to watch this paper for sebedules of game~

after Nov. 16 '

• . . . DOCTOR;S NEEDS ' ' , • SUTTON. COLDFIELD, Eng- her keys when s h e found the land (CP) - - Dr.: Barbar~i Oak- man in her Warwicksh~ home. .• lay pleaded with a ' thie[not to'. .After opeaTdng with .him for sev- steal her appointments book and. eral minutes she persuaded hi m

"Fashions this year are such ' She said both girls and boys lot of jean~, they,also w a h l llmt the clothes can be worn are b e c o m i n g ' v e r y s tyle corduroys which come in a either nt home or for an evening omsoio~ and . th is means t h e var iety of fabr iea. " .= ; - -_ ou[ , " she said. • . . . . : ii ' ~ ' " R -

And t h e l i t f l e h i n e . k d r e e s l a l takelse back. ' a g a i n . . " T h i s allows

severalW°men to wear all the jewelry.printsthey,Yewe,vebeenyearSbeenhidingbecauSe.wearingaWaYdon, t.thefOr It : _ _ _ . . . _ P h a r m a 0 y i . . . . i | lend themselves to J e w e i r Y ' ' I ~' ' I n T h e ' S u p e r - V a l U S h o p P i n g C e n t r e ' • I

Another i n - t h i n g is long. I" TADLE TOP~SPE01ALS! ::~ "1 housecoats, she said.. Many, of i ; . : i . them have the slinky look.

I .,A..ybi, c oge .r tins i s i n night lounging wear, which': ! ; - i ' i i i i :•": ;

fabries,"c°]°rshos ,gone to . JeanLand~ . Laog ,a wideBarkermLXChvl~'Le[yH~lxn[itonsaid.bX'Jghter~l; I i / ; ' Lovely 6iftware/ ; ;; H - - * ' b ° ' * ' ° ' ° ° " i ' r " e ' t * ° - - " ° r ' ' r " " I Wear said ti le emphasis this year is on quslity, i - " ' " "- I All Our G i f t w a m '.".

-..Naluable, ~inerals that once ' - :. flowed down the Nile are being trapped u p s t r e a m behind the .Aswan High Dam.

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T h i s y e a r ' s R e m e m b r a n c e t h e m e i s : " I f y o u c a n ' t R e m e m b e r . . . t h i n k ! " I f y o u c a n ' t r e m e m b e r w a r , t h i n k of t h e p e a c e a n d w h a t y o u a r e c o n t r i b u t i n g a s a c i t i z e n .

S o m e , t h e n e x t - o f - k i n o f t h e w a r d e a d , w i l l of c o u r s e s e e o t h e r t h i n g s i n R e m e m b r a n c e . So w i l l v e t e r a n s w h o l o s t f r i e n d s i n w a r . A n d f o r a f e w , i t m a y e v e n b e a n e g O t r i p .

B u t m o s t o f t h e w a r g e n e r a t i o n h a v e v e r y p e r s o n a l f e e l i n g s a b o u t

R e m e m b r a n c e , a n d w i t h a b i t of a p p l i c a t i o n t h e p o s t - w a r g e n e r a t i o n s

• c a n a l s o f i n d s o m e t h i n g v e r y p e r s o n a l i n t h i s d a y .

T h e r e i s n o d a y in t h e c a l e n d e r u p o n w h i c h C a n a d i a n s s t o p a n d a s s e s s t h e i r p e r f o r m a n c e a s c i t i z e n s . L a s t y e a r t h e Q u e b e c c r i s i s d r a m a t i z e d ' . f a c t s : w e

c o u l d l o s e t h i s c o u n t r y b y d e f a u l t , a n d . m a n y o f u s a r e i n d i f f e r e n t c i t i z e n s .

C i t i z e n s h i p a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g i s w h a t i t ' s a l l a b o u t . S o m e 110t,000 y o u n g C a n a d i a n s d i e d t o , g i v e u s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d e v e l o p b o t h ,

R e m e m b r a n c e s e e m s a l o g i c a l t i m e to l o o k a t o u r s e l v e s a n d a s k : " A r e w e b l o w i n g i t ? "

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s t a y i n g i n a m o t e l i s h a v i n g a G i d e o n B i b l e h a n d y b y y o u r b e d s i d e .

T h e G i d e o n s I n t e r n a t i o n a l in C a n a d a is a n a s s o c i a t i o n o f C h r i s t i a n c o m m e r c i a l , b u s i n e s s a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l m e n w i t h h e a d q u a r t e r s i n T o r o n t o w h o d i s t r i b u t e f r e e B i b l e s t o h o t e l s , h o s p i t a l s , s c h o o l s a n d p r i s o n s ,

t h r o u g h o u t C a n a d a a n d p a r t s o f t h e r e s t o f t h e w o r l d .

S t a r t e d i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i n 1899, i t s p r e a d t o C a n a d a i n 1911 a n d n o w h a s m o r e t h a n 20,000 m e m b e r s i n m a n y c o u n t r i e s a r o u n d t ] ~ e : ~ o r l d . ~ __ :: M o r e t h a ~ / ~ ' ~ V ' ~ n B ~ b l e ~ : ~

m i l l i o n T e ~ [ a m ~ r l t s ] l a v e bee / ] ~]~hce~ a n d d i s t r i b u t e d .

T h e n a m e is d e r i v e d f r o m a s t o r y in J u d g e s 7, w h e r e a g r o u p of m e n u n d e r a l e a d e r c a l l e d " G i d e o n " w e r e c a l l e d to d o a s p e c i a l w o r k f o r t h e g l o r y of G o d .

T h e w o r k e r s in e a c h c i t y a r e n o t c a l l e d a s o c i e t y o r a s s o c i a t i o n , t h e y b e l o n g to a " G i d e o n ' s C a m p " a n d s o m e t i m e s t a k e p a r t i n e h u r c h s e - r v i c e s a n d m a k e s u r e t h a t B i b l e s a r e d i s t r i b u t e d to t h e r i g h t p l a c e s w h e r e t h e y c a n b r i n g h o p e a n d c o m f o r t t o t h e s i c k a n d l o n e l y .

T h e G i d e o n s a d v o c a t e t h a t t h e B i b l e c a n b e r e a d c o m p l e t e l y i n o n e y e a r b y r e a d i n g t h r e e c h a p t e r s e a c h w e e k ( a b o u t 12 m i n u t e s r e a d i n g t i m e ) a n d f i v e c h a p t e r s o n S u n d a y . T h e i r B i b l e e v e n g i v e s a c o n v e n i e n t t a b l e f o r d a i l y r e a d i n g a t t h e b a c k o f t h e b o o k s .

S p e c i a l p a s s a g e s a r e a l s o m a r k e d f o r p e r s o n s w h o a r e a f r a i d , a n x i o u s , b a c k s l i d i n g , c o n s c i o u s o f s i n , d i s c o u r a g e d , i n p a i n , l o n e l y , n e e d i n g p e a c e , i n s o r r o w , t e m p t e d , t h a n k f u l , i n t r o u b l e a n g r y o r w e a r y ; o r w h o h a v e o t h e r p r o b l e m s i n l i f e .

T h e y t e l l r e a d e r s w h e r e t o f i n d t h e S e r m o n o n t h e M o u n t o r t b e T e n C o m m a n d m e n t s o r o t h e r w e l l k n o w n p a s s a g e s a n d h a v e a a r u n d o w n o f t h e h i s t o r y of t h e a u t h o r i z e d K i n g J a m e s v e r s i o n .

F o r a w e a r y , l o n e l y t r a v e l l e r in a s t - r a n g e c i t y , t h e r e i s a l w a y s t h a t B i b l e i n

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- f o r t h e c o m i n g d a y i n t h e e a r l y m o r n i n g b e f o r e h e s t a r t s o n h i s : j o u r n e y a g a i n .

T h e B i b l e s a r e f i n a n c e d b y d o n a t i o n s o r b y a " M e m o r i a l B i b l e F u n d " - t h a t i s , a n y o n e c a n g i v e m o n e y to t h e G i d e o n s w h o w i l l . p l a c e B i b l e s in m e m o r y o f t h e n a m e o f a l o v e d o n e .

T o A p r i l o f t h i s y e a r , t h e 2,532 G i d e - o n s i n C a n a d a b e l o n g e d to 190 c a m p s . A t o t a l o f l , 4 4 9 , 9 0 1 B i b l e s h a d b e e n p l a c e d i n h o t e l s a n d S c h o o l s , e t c , , a n d 6,309,448 T e s t a m e n t s h a d b e e n g i v e n o u t f o r a t o t a l o f 7,759,349 B i b l e s p l a c e d b y C a n a d i a n G i d e o n s .

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Comments on our government leader's book -

B Y A L E x Y O U N G b e "very c a r e f u l w i l t ' s o r t o f f i g h t t o get b a c k . "

statements were made." FIRST TO KNOW Became Christian faith demands the free response of man to -

God, in each man ' s heart faith i~ no t something static and unchanging. To will once is not t o , i l l forever.

To make a eemmitment does not mean that we always li.ve up to that commitment. Some people seem to think of fai th as a neatly wrapped gift, which once r~ceived can never be lost.

This is not so. Unless our faith is kept alive and vibrant, i t ~ begins to lese it influence in eur lives. It can be lost altogether~ Thus we cannot take our faith for granted.

We have to work a t it. Every day demanda a recommitment. This is even more necessary today when we live in a pluralistic society where the attitude of so many, persons is hostile to the Christian faith.

An important condition necessary to keep the virtue of faith alive in our hearts is simply to give it external expression in ou/" lives, or in other words, to live a life of faith.

Fai th is something we live by, rather than something we defend. Thereis a clone connection between helief and action. If

A .just published book by a confidant of P~'emier Bennett s ays .B.ennett •found d i rec t evidenceof French government ~ in teres t . in Quebec separation f rom Canada while he was on a visit to P a r i s in October 1969.

The au thor Of the •book, Ronald B. Worley, says a junior French minister Went so far as to p red ic t to Bennet t t h a t Quebec would " l eave 'Canada" within 10 years.

And, repor t s Worley, Bennett was "white with rage after a sha rp ' a rgument he ~had with the president of the French c h a m b e r of deput ies , who claimed France had the right to

- It was felt • in Ottawa,.writes Worley commen t s on the Worley, that the French ~ might , inc ident : " A f t e r t h e boss in ~ some way use the premier 's . ~.himself, I was the first person in visit to .•help the separaUs t the .world i t o know the B.C. movement in Quebec~ ! Electric 's days were numbered.

Worley says Bennett told But• many. +storms of many• Campbell that tbe Canadian kinds came a n d passed before+ government could rest assured its f inal independent day, Aug. that Benfiett Would say nothing t, 1961." to h a r m Canada, because when The government took over the he was ' abroacL, " I speak as a BCE Under legislation approved Canadian, proud of being .a at a special session of the B.C. Canadian." • Legislature in August. of 1961,

a n d m e r g e d i t ~. wi th the DUTY TO TRAVEL government-ownod B.C. Power

But he also pointed out that i t Commission into a new crown was his duty to travel in other corporation B.C. Hydro and countries "to investigate what I Power~ Authrotiy.

• think !s proper to investlgttte for +. they are in conformity, belief and action reinforce each other. Bennett :,took the action to G i B k f R d s St. James brings out in a very telling way way the need for falth in ter fere~i f i t 'was "in the best the weil-being, of b o t h iny force ~e. l~arrying out of his

U n n e s s o n o e c o r • . ./~;+ to express itseff in action: interests-of both Q u e b e c a n d pr0vince 'and of my country." "two-river>+ 'policy' " - the " ' . ' . ' "Take the case my brothers, of someone who has never done a France. Except for details of the Paris. development of both the Peace

r ~ l ~ 4 1 m l C + ~ , l ~ I ' ~ I ~ A I r ~ l Slnglegood act but d a i m s that he has faith. Will that faith save . ~isit,.W°rley.'S2.B6"pag ebookis~ andCo!umbia~riverS,+a,swellas N O W O N S A L E

• , ~ , ~ ~ ~ • • ~ V V I ~ ~.~ h e ~ ~ ~ ' ~ e ~ ~'~ S ~ + him~ If.one of the brothers or one of the sisters in in need of In his book- "The Wenderf-I argely a renasn of ,the major . to keep. a t ~ home • power • - - ' " ' " events ' ' . . . . . . . " " • - • dothes and has not enouoh food to li,+e n - Jmndnnonfvm, mmvmt~ ~l/nPl~l ,,r ,7 a o mo,,,+++,,' .In Bennett s more than " corporation taxes beingpaid to

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" " - +• + , them I wish ou wel • k , . + 19 years as premier, with a few ,+ Ottawa by the pr ivately, owned LONDON - Oh, Hail, most- Iowa, would have celebrated hole 'm-one: + ' +. . . _ , . .. . . ~_ ..L; ~ p yourself warm a n d ~ . t ple.n~, which goes on sale for $10 a copy . . .+ .+^ . . , +__ .. , . . . . . . . . . . . ,,+,,+, ,. . . . . . mnPei++rl R . . . . Is+ N;nm I*l'M'mll,~t~ thmie Agnd uu+ddincr nnn|~.~ . . . . ~ - Herbert De' Grote nrodueed wlmout p w n g m e n mese , a r e necessities ox me, men what Friday. Worlev details for the ~?q'3 ~ " ? ' 1" + ~ ' ' ~ ~ ~ U O U ~ ~ ' + ~1: 1' " ' ' " k ~ " "mrk " "

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M r s Ave,',, 4B of Los '. Wal te rFas+shota '140-yard 26,,~'o'un+es-hi+?'Coffeyville, A second vanc0uver n a t u r " ' + + " . . . . . . . " fore ign + a f f a i r s + d e p a r t m e + t , : P A ~adl~r Hi'ghwa-ys Ministor +. b O O U T I T U I / 4 ~ . ~ , . + - . • . : , " ~ ,£ , . .+ , .~ ++. .~ . ,+ , .^ . ~_^,,• •... ++.+ o . . .~ ._~ , . ^ .__~ a, mr m a r nmamgs, morns saio : Jean de L i -kmvsk l ' .<, +' " g m In £mm+,+anames+ r, ~ "m ". ;' ~ ~ 'D . ' "

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. . . . . . . . beomce - a t a g e 9 1 y e a r s , 3 3 9 h a d s t o n e , d i sp l acmg t h e 24-, • . .. . . + P L . i p k 0 w s k i , w h i l e i n P a r t s ,.,~++ : ~ , . . . , . ; ~ . ~ + :+++ , . . . . . . . . v e " e I " h e r 1 4 t h h u s b a n d . ., ................................ _ , . . . . . . . . - ,+:_ conglomerate being, a s s e m b l e d a n a l l o t m e n t o f 1,200,000 s h a r e s K . . . . . . . . ¢ , m . . . . a ~ , , ~ . , ~ . + ~ + + q ~ L . . . . + • . . . . . + +., T b _ ~ s t e r i e . s . d . a l ng,with

• , , t m y a - m u u £ u u + l~mxc£" c u ~ c t . u u . + c l u r m u r r e ~ u + u l £ u £ u e r . • . . . . ' . + ' ~ . + - + ~ . Y - . . . . . . . . v " - . . , , + . . - . . ., . . . . . . . . : B r l t i s l l • G O l U ~ l a ' s . n a [ u r a ] • - T h e M c D a n i e l s o f W m t e r s e t , . . ~:_,.,... . . . . . . ; . , . . . . . . : _ by a group of Chicago-based C a n b o o Gold o n e o f t h e about the : , -e l t a re0f Canadian . . . . . 0nee piece, of news is t h e +, + .._. . m . . . . . .

, . . , . . . • . . . + . .: . .- . . •. ' w , % ~ . . , t r m ~ r , ,~w,, ~ y . ~ . : financiers and., industrialists longest-established, resource + ' , , .m~ ~,, ~ : . , , ; , , . ; , ~ • S'- di+~lesure.+.that '~Beanett:~was +' -.+.wuoornessarexeaturea rome " 'p ' " , + " , + r ~ : . . . . : r + ~ + . ....... ' . . " earl~r~,,~+ ~.i/.C_=.~ ' , . ' 2~ :U~ +' + +The-car lbeo. G o l d Quartz con~panies b n + t h e V a n c o u v e r r ' ~ " , ~ + l ~ , ~ e ~ ' : ' w ' m ; ~ + ' + n ~ ' ~ + ~ . ~ n n ' / + t h + h l k l n g +ibp~t;:t~klng o.yer+tlje 'i%~t~st'_e~l. tlo.n0tBoast.ltulB.rl- . : ' - ~ ' + . ' . - u o u v % . J~UUUpS,, r~ '~u+ucu " " . . . . . . . . . : + - - - - : . . . . . . . . . . . : r . . . . . + . . . . + . . . . n a n s i x . ' ! u B n " u o l t n n D i a ~ M z l n e u le . . . . . . ..+ ~; . . . . . . . . . . .. ,. Company L~m~ted has received Stock E x c h a n e h a s • : ' • .~B.C; Electrie Co. more t . , • nga ++ , : +Best +'et ' , during ~a rex-year period, an a "very attrn~_tlv++ nmn+m~, +, o , ~ h u ~ o ~ " - ~ ^ . ~ ^ ~ ^ " -, ,---,> more able to i~orm, h ! m t h a n #++~r, he fn reheac tua l l~d id i t in ~.+ fali ,~bloar quarterly publish. • . , v V : : • ; . t t y + C [ . ~ C • M t l ~ " ~ ~ I I I U + l l l J ~ l l t + ' ] o l n t ~ i s n s w " o n 1 1 " n l n ~ n + _ I r)m w a . . o f ~ , ~ m , h o e l . I n k . . " ' L H C • l l l i l ! l . W i l l . . . ? ~ . . '~ ~ - " ! 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ; + ' . ' ' - , , - . . . . . , , " ' v u o + ' + m e ~ e p a r u n n m o I T r a - ~

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, ' . . . . : .~ . . . . - • . ' . ' T n e D O O K ' , w n l c a c o s t s . ~ z . 7 0 . . . . . . . . - - ~ , . . . + , . , . o , o , . . ~o , . v . . , + ~ , , . . . , o + . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . - - - - r , ~ . . . . . . . . w . . . . . . . . , + . . i s , ~ , ~ , + . . . . . . . . . . + + + , .,. . . . . ~ • + , . . . . . and M i n e s Ltd , .+also of plus other oil and natural as - . . . . + .+ - ..... Be lmet t f i r s tment ionedtha t tha . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . ' li fi i l . . . . . . . g book • • . ++. . +... . . . . . . . . . . . . natural attractions o~the Pae- - .+ . ProvmceVlelonaBuresu . . . . . . . . _.sts o f ~ a . r ~ o r & s U'.eh a0. Vancouver, announced that + it interests andnumerous ' f i f ininu ~v~,,~+~ra,~+a+i~,~,~,,~'~+~.~oi government ,wouldhaveto take I f l~RlmNnt l0nMPmpko, em•

, +. ' +' :,. • + ,.,.., , +++. +. +., . . • - .+. , + mlmon,;.~rgew+cn,+ex+-+~++.Uma,, +. 'had bean invited": . . . . t o oin the ro rties + ' " " " " " + " " '~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " + " " ' " ' over . . . . . . the privately.owned+ . . . . . . . . . power .:'.+' ,-="~~ . . . . . . . . . +-'" - ' - ' . VICTORIA~Thatlf lrd ses-' ment w/ll have n e w a n d d.~-" C.lit ': '+i~ • .ifo.,+~tm++ +' ~+ .~a . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . • . J. , . P ~ ' + + + L L + I + : . . . . . + + affa l rsdenar tment hea+rdaheut + . : . . . . . . . . . . • west.+c.oast of Vaneotwer Is . , - 'si0n ~ B.C.S29th+:par~amen~+ namic potieies which will eo;t heav i~ , smoke~ since ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' : +:~°ngt°mera,.m':.~ ne ~nown as Included i n the +. Bo~/ma++ the +imn+nCli, e m e o t l n ~ , i u t i . H ~ / w n . en m e ; two + ,+were. lan~ ' :+ ; : ;: " , + / '

+:, ~qll open +: Jan . . 20, ,Premier many. millons ot dollars bot onl" +nown human to o,-,,k o , o uowman m u u s m ~ . • ... p a c k a g e . £Yre.. d a l r ! e s .+ a n d ; b e C a m e upset and'sent, teWea .... ~ m r m n g ~ ~.Y2 l~'am .from .an+ : , ~ d . P ; Classen i s the au~ .+ ~' ~ " " ~ " - t oer rovmcm esua Mor r i s s a m mat successtUl e m tho r +,~; xen~ett, annouaeed "+~ y, will be financed iwlth+no?Ju-P. .... C,.;,++ s , . , , . . o + . . . . ,h , ,~o .' . . . . . + . . . . + ,/ . . . . +:.. +:+ assoclated~'~•fi)od:; c01hi~ani+esi"+r+Berilh+>;"(whbre 'I Bennett: 'wa /Jm - - ' + I + ~ . . J "P . . . . +~- + . .+.'~iaphoto • story deser lb . :

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IThe present facUities•f, ~amtcs clam are irmde ,n McLeod spokesman 5, iramics group reportl ~uncil on Monday night [The pottery room at lZ'e tconverted coal bin ,at S ~nior High School. The e room is approxlmatei~ feet. I t does have som~ ints such as a fan, wit

~zt lighting, proper sink 'r clay, unfinighed floor :tside door: The problem remains ~ mm is far to+ small, enro] mnot exceed 9 students,

only enough • space heels and there are t~ Lelves. T h e . requirements ~rward by Mrs.MeLe0d follews:.a 36 by 36 font

oncrete floor, fluor¢ ghting, one or' two sink! Deeial drains, specifid ) r kiln and sLx or lectrical outlets for/ ronged plugs, door whLc )ck, exhaust fan and o Oor.- Special features whic~

opsd fur are: up to 10 po ,heels, large kiln, vacuum his-~;-~s-l~om-ela~w-~l~." . . . . "

Thornhill RealtyUd, ESTATE I N S U R A N C E APPRAISALS

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4932 G a i r A v e .

]350 sq. ft. on main, full basement, w.4th bedroom and bathroom, attached finished garage, very• oonvenient to elementary school, asking $24,500 with $3,$00 down and balance $185 per mo,lth including Interest at 9 Percent pr ennum.

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Fuly serviced lot bn SimpsonAve., resdy,to Io¢ateYour mobile home. Full price S3S00 with 3250 down and STS per month. . . . . . . . + . '

C O M M E R c i A L P R O P E R T I E S : '". : 1 l~k.d •

- Downtown Terrace. • 3 lots with • 2 -houses on Lazelle A v e , , Owner will consider terms., , . + r ' q + " m

Corner iot on.Oreig Ave.*+6~x 100,Zoned Industriol.,Full price Sl7,000. Terms available.

• V~acre industrial lot on Keith Ave- + Fuli price $6500. Torms can be arranged,"

M O B I L E H O M E S

Excellent buyln Thornhl li area on serviced lot, nur~schooh 3 bedroom, 800 ~1. ll.+low toxae. Owner will Consl~r t rK

acreage. • " " P P'r P~ " ; + , '

] , x . Pontiac Chlel on 'more ~sn+,~+!~ 3 b +.d~,: '~ +'.~;ii bedroom annex. Landscaped, girdenlnrear., Allo',~brk! ind garage. Many'otherTestu~.l'./;' , . . . . . . . . . . ' :

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THE HERALD, TERRACE•- KITIMAT. B.C.

First entrants in Paint-in M r s . V e s t a D o u g l a s

a n d h e r speeia l Class f r o m C l a r e n e e .:Miclliel S c h o o l a r e the • f i r s t e n t r a n t s i n the; T e r r a c e H o t e l P a i i R - I n f o r N o v e m b e r . i

T h e s tudies of p ioneer l ife w e r e included i n this

project and names such as the late George Little and t h e Frank ~amfly were discussed.

The painting also included an arena.

Mrs. Douglas, Citizen of the Year+ is an avid Arena Directoi" and has

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AnOther intermtlng.'and fun'-, +of~ colored paper, :Wallpaper+ ~:+ Felt a i ~ :~n.!k+i:+++_~+,,L+ '-. way of making Cl~,tmas c a r d s m ~ p a w , t ~ . e ~ d a ~ n ~ t O , ~ +' beoumld,+Felt can be Immsht by, + ++ is s i n g collages. These,are deB~n o n ',,•a~. '~theS(lua++foot:In.mmt/la/Xd+: , + made by gluef~ down different glue+down with rubber.0~nem. +stores/-:+or • +• ith+0ugh:•,~,.i+:lh+ + : mater ia ls in unusual o r : Tr/~n. +edg.ea ,snarly. :+Write • catalogues.. +It +emn+~+~,in+,,+ , y u~.~L)eCted combinations, ,and.. greetmg Imdde,'`. _.'. :./ :... .,-+ . many,colin+ you'll want.tO try. making them into . ono: ,Anotherlnteresungwayw~ many.cards made w i t h : r i d S / : : eompositton. The only limit t o this, is t o l t u t o u t l ettem ~ JtmtcutoutyouLrshapeandglue collage.making js ' y o u r own: different cql0rs, .siZes ~ n o r it onto the Paler. 'A bit;of glue inmgirmt|onm~dthis allows you,* Mmpos from a magazine. ~qlzen on the top of there R couM ~dd ~.design cards that will vary put together your own mes~ge, some gold or~siiver g l i b , O'r from the mobt simple to the add a picture of+ a:~bell,, sequins. _* . . . . . . m p

moxtcomplex. +Theseeards are candlestick, etc. and l ~m*~the • Remember . when m a k i n g extra special as they are an one of a kind cards.

Materials needed for this are: scissors, exacts knife, fuller/ rubber cement, scraps Of ~, fabric, felt, ~ n g a , buttons, bea'ds,~lace , eolered '~i pipe cleaners,* colored i paper, i old greeting cards, old playing cards, scraps of wallpaper, magazines; 'newspaper, tissue paper, felt pen or.pen and ink or colored pencil, • card paper (bristol board ol, other 'stiff paper+). Of+course. you can decide to do'all your cards in piece' of paper and not need the fabric scraps etc. or go the opposite and not need the paper scraps. • Fold your paper into the card size you desire. When doing this, always think of your envelope size. Remember that

+been the only woman on the post office.will accept.only.. the board for many rectang/dar envelopes and mat- years. . • • + + . . ~ - - . .* theymus tbenosmal le r than3x

" 41/4 inch,.: lit would be a good The Terrace Hotel and idea+ te get" your envelopes

M a y o r Jollff" fe o f f e r $30, befere you out out the cards: $15, a n d $5 cash pr izes for For a simple collage cut bits p a i n t i n g s on •any " I

subject . Get with it!

Kitimatl community calendar The O.O.R.P. will sponsor a

rummage sale from 10:00 a~m. to 2:30 p.m. on Now 5 in the Anglican Church~

A film "Kitimat Today" will be shown in Kitimat's Centennial Museum on Friday, Nov/5 a t 8-00 p.m.

"The Death and Life of Sneaky/Fitch ' ' performed by the Mount Elizabeth High School Drama class Nov. 4, 5 and 6 at 8:00 p.m. in the school auditorium.' Tickets :$1.00 for adults; 50 cents f(r students and

- Women's Annual Jingle Bells . Bazaar wi)l be held Saturday Nov. 13.from 2:00,to 5:00 pm in • the church basement.

Get your tiekets now for the annual Ball held bythe I~dies Auxiliary to the KiLimat General Hospital on' Saturda+y, Nov. 6 at-the YMCA. Phone Mrs. Misfeldt 632-3928 .or Mrs. Vorley 632-5197 for tickets.

Girls interested in forming a Ranger Group SeniorBranch of Girl Guides of Canada, ~ Ages 14-

4741 McConne l l Ave. [

Brand new & qualify conslrucled, llrep!ace, wall Io walfln llving dlnlng and ',3 bedrooms, eneulle plumblng+ llnlshed laundry In basement, carport wlth entrance Io basnmenl, modern in every detail, view el your convenience.

4743 St raume Ave. The Kitimat Concert 3 bedrooms, f0il basement, FA oil heating, modern kitchen Association's second Concert and bathroom, convenient to schools & downtown; +A good Will take place on Nov. 7 at8:15 buy at $20,000. in the Nechako Elementary

• • School. Perormance by OUT-OF-TOWN P R O P E R T I E S Japanese guitarist Kiyoshi

Shumura. 6 acres unimproved land with~pprok. 400 f t . frontage ~n Old +~ . . . . . .

Remo Road. Power available. Can be purchased on lerms." Kit]mat Players will perform :. . ,:~ • .... "Come Blow Your Horn" by

'Only.S],000. + Lot on North Eby outside munc!pal boundaiy. Nell Simon on Dec. 9, 10 and Owner will consider terms. ,+ • .llth in the Necimkc Elementary

Corner lot on Walker Street in Thornhill al:tia;/.Con~'t'edto School. I " ' "

water system.. Has septic tank and power. Fullpr!ce only " T h e U n i t e d C h u r e h $3500. ~ . . . .

R..E+ SHE R I DAN+L.S~26~i ' R.K. ELKINS: ! . :6~S.21T3" . *~ '~+:

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on Group. Committee will hold their regular meeting on November 9at ?:30-1).m. in the United Church. ,:

7++ With autumn almost upon

us, we pass along the follow- ing: Families with a fire. place say there is nothing. like the first fire of the sea. son. The second one, when you : remember, to open .the damper, is much duller,

New books N e w b o o k s are a l w a y s time bottles; Eriea Wilson,

arriving at the Terrace Crewel embroidery; Pe t e Centennial Library. Here is a Broomhall, British Columbia

" list of a few of them. - game fish; Maria Crummere,. If you need any information " The age of "Aquarius; .William'

18, phone Mrs.'N. Nash 632.2288 about anyting .that has Innas, Exotic aquarium fmhes;: for help in'finding a leader and happened recently or lo.g ago, Walter Chansler, Successful

trapping methods; Al~,tn children. . organizing their own programs• + the place to find it is : a t your Kerpis, Public ~ enemy n/~nber • l ibrary. The librarians, are +

Remember Young C a n a d a ' s A Bazaar with Christmas alwavs~ager to belp• " one; .David Hubbard, The Book Week fromp.Nov.-~Ib to,*.22:;:~ • Ndvelties, Fish Pond.Bake, S~de i, ,:,:~:~:.+73~%,•:+.~+-++~+::+>++~,-+~:., + ::+~. sk'y+~ .ck~;<~ei~59n~'.,Es~" ~.~ Displays on Nat]ve-cUltu~++~t-~.;;an~T+ta will l~:beldin?,the~iU-~+::~.:~tiq:i~t.t+on;++~ni.~roa~® t, eetaUy'. gh-o~,'~ B r~ce ~age.+:,. the library 011d'muneum.L~: + i: mat 'Presbyterian ~ Church on yieprmand+Vaneon_ver.Island;. Phi~y',~,l~sp~"w~b'be'~'ay~ [?'+

~ + + ..... .*i~ ~ " ~iturdayiNov. 6 betwe~2 p:m.":i Lesmr +eearson, ..-woras a n a " gene'r~tion;: Peirre Valllax~s, • and 5' p.m. Babysitting service White.! niggers of America Miss Kalpahat]m wlll'parfurm

East IndlanDances on Friday, Nov• P. at 7:S0 in the Mt. Elizabeth Senior Senondary School. Tickets $1.00

is available• - -

The monthly meeting of the Kit]mat Presbyterian; Church ladies Guild wil l be held on Tuesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p•m• in the church lounge. New members welcome.

The Kitimat Children's Theatre will present "Snow - White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest'+' on Dec. 17, ~ 18, and 19 at 8:00 p.m. in the Mt. Elizabeth Auditoriunl.

A General Meeting of +the United Church _Women will +be held Monday, Nov. 8 at 8-00 p.m. inthe church.

The Kitimat Scout Associati.;

B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A SOCIETY• FOR T H E P R I ~ V E N T I O N OF C R U E L T Y TO A N I M A L S !

Terrace Animal Shelter -'4616 Haugland ,,. r Open 3-6 Men. - Fri. Weekends 9.11 -

Phone 635.7475 - |

L+E, PRUDEH REALTY Ltd. 4641 Lazelle 635-6371

occasions; Lynn Blumenstoln, Redigging the West; i . for 0 M " (PLQ).:

TWO F a m i l y H o m e This contemporary duplex is located on a quiet street that is only a short walk tram shopping. There's plenty of room w i t h +.i 3 bedrooms |n each side and the sp fit level design creates four : leve!s thatenhanea !ha possibility of further finishing for the

-' growing* family.The alh~aclive decor makes this duplex an Ideal unit to be occupied by the owner. Call our, office for an appoinl~ent,to view+' ;:' " 1

Graclo+usli'ivlng,;~.•, ./+ + ; '.. . . . . • , , .: Yhis iarg+ eXocdiivo iYPO home. looted at .4010' Davis Ave. : • features )40p. Sqi:fl.: of the'main floor with"threa .bedrooms ~+

There m.e 2 ndd!t!onn! beclrooms upsfalrs.TSe spacious foyer , leads,to the+.'affl:ectlvo living room withwall towall carpet i~ 'and fireplace. The:modm'n kitchen includes built in range and 0yen.Heated withnatural gasthis home is situated on a "

iot ' ln. .an, exclusive :area. View by 'largo landscaped '~,laPpo|n+..~lOflt only. :',,~." • ' L'L~ + , : ~ k "4;

• , E x c e p t i o n a i V a l u e i : ' ,+-, ,. " ? ;Must be'Said. 2 %acres on:Kaium Lake Rd, Uvd in +he three

/bedroom' home*and, rent 0Ut/+the, two bedroom house 8oth

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• imide write your ~ ahd these Car& - everythinggoes ~-+ sign your name; . , - *'/: ~ when you see a beautiful picture

Cards of this nature can a~,o • Ins magazineit doesn~[~ve to utilize aH fou~+sldes of a cm~l+/, lay there wasted -c'ut Rout and The.~,in no reason you.coast send it a]ong with a~reeting,td

's tart : your / •mes~e• :+on'i the., ;+lyOLl~.fa~'Our/to,.!~84)ll ~" they'll outside and carryRtot l ie : two appreciate it: and remember inside parts of-the card. +," -+ you for it - , .~+ "

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THE HERALD, TERRACE. KITIMAT', B.C. ' ~ , ~ . ' " FRIDA£, NOVEMB.ER 5, 15 • , . 0 ,

Make love, notbabies' ; .... ; ii

I ~ ~ PICKING ~1 I THE FOOD ~ WHERE W I.~ FRC~4T ,WI'TH YOUR ~/J S) i READ'/FOR ~ US ALL UP '~ I AND THE , ~ PtRE- II I:~ TWO GREEN E~,G$ ~1 , out . R O . T , I TENT INTO ='II"IEY~, )~% ~Emm+.DY ~ ~O/m,JD.~ ), a° l i : ' j ~ ! t ~ ~ ~ " t bubtes, yearandi lsesimatedthef lg-" few , per/ " ~ibu ~..eldmes posslb|e:oi

' " ' This seems to be the attitude ure will be. double;fo~1971. ' men who have v.asectomies a s k .oratin~,i.,/;~: ! ' . . ~ . i : ~ :

~.~ _ , . , ~ - The numher of men undergo- dinics have opened in S6 states. ~ ' l+ "' ~ :' O ~ ~ a ' ' ~Tw'~:' e' : ~ ~ ; " ; : :rl ' ' ~" * : : m'r: " = " : :

:I~::~ ~ ~ i '-~ ing " vasectomy--the male Among them are ~;h0~pitals " / ~ : ~ ,~ , i l l~ .~ [ !~ : ~ t a ~ m : " : ' ; : ] , . sterilization operation--has which do vnsectomiesin their ~ ~ m J , ~ L , ~ , ~ I I W I I m l l . . . . , ....

shown a sensational ineresse outpat|ent.delmrtments. ;! ~ " ' ' " . d " ' : . . . . " " ~ ~ ~ r " ~ . . . . : ': ": ~ ' , : n ' ~ ;

:~; " V ~ ', ~ i recently, says John R. Ragae, Rngue, as well as medical au- a........__.°41." A ...,.I~!.3: L '"" "M '

executive director of ~ the thbrities, attrlbutestherecexR llj[|~.~]l|||. ~II ~.~-~UL " " ~: • Association. fer Voluntary upsurge in rdquests for male ,.v. .,~ ,,.--- ",' ,,.,:...., ,. ,v=.~ .. ,. , Sterilization in NewYork City. Vasoctomies to fears about pos- ~ A child's beJr0om shouldhe rubhermattreas, either set on

.with ' 1 le.gs~. • ( He estimated 750,000 American sible adverse :.eldel effec~ from decorated tosuit the child, not box spring "

POINT/!~/"~'~ ~OOT,N® FO~ E~fl" POINT

WHY' NOTE IT~ V YEAH, BUT T~E ARMY, You I PON'T ~ReET,

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males had vasectomies in 1970. That's up from an estimated

200,000 the year before. '. And Rague predicted in an In-

terview that the 1971 figure will be even greater than i970's. SIMPLE PROCEDURE

So far, an estimated three million men in the United States have had sterilization surgery - -a simple procedure--done often in the doctor's office in a few minutes.

The American male is not alone.

In India, where reduction in the birth rate is a major con- cern, an estimated 8.2 million men have been sterilized. In Great Britain some 20,OOO men

the contraceptive pills taken by the artistic or decorative take fashionedas part of a solid dec women, r , of the parents. For example, badarrangement, is hlgh~ ABILITY NOT IMPAIRED an elaborately canqpled bed popular. The latex foam ma

An obstacle to male steriliza- coupled with swagged curtains . tress is non-al lergenic a~ tton has been the popular mls- and ruffl~l lamps doesn't suit a widely recommended by fami]

conception that the operation seven-year -o ld g i r l going physfclans fo r children wil makes the man less masculine, through the Tomboy stage-a allergies or dust and polle less able to perform sextmily.

• This is'untrue. ~ : . A survey by the Association

for Voluntary Sterilization of 25,000 men who had had vasec- tomies found that 85 per cent of the men felt that their sexual performances was better, 13 per

girl m o r e a t ' home playing hockey With her brother;

Not t h a t a little g i r l ' s 'bedroom should reflect her cerrent graze for boy's games

"and sports. Far from it. But those frells and fancy ap- pointments could he toned down

cent felt it was about the same, and even eliminated without and two per cent felt that it had distract ing from~ the room. declined. Forget the makeup mirror in a

In the last group, Raguenoted six-year-old girl's room, no the aging process could have matter how cute it may appear

for mother .to think she is being imitated'. Save that vital piece of womanly hardware until the little Miss really begins to take that first budding interest in h, er

pat through food mill.) Add appearance. lemon juice and Worcestershire Young children have ~ a life sauce. Makes about % cup style all their own. They are cause. . active, creative and very busy

in their own little worlds. Most boys focus on cars, space, cowboys, hockey and baseball. Girls like dolls, homemaking, clothes, b o o k s and crafts . Except when they like 'space, cowboys, hockey and so on. Whatever their likes and dislikes, the room Should reflect their • interests, not yours as parents. Play space is the first

requisite. By placing the bed in the corner (equipped with

cool weather

respira~ry problems. .. With the center of the flog dear', somethin~ in the style o a trundle bed might be suitable elnee children, love • to haw overnight guests from time b time. Cover the bed with durable tailored covering, b increase play' area. Latex f ~ n rubber can take punishment I without becoming lumpy o~ "matted; And it neverhus to be turned. " Starting above the door, you

can install 12-inch Wide shelving running around the room. like a cornice, to act as storage space for dulls and toys not in constant use. A wall of shelves the thUd can reach is ideal for in-use books and playthings.

The desk and chest chosen for the child's room should be of • mrmal scale, to see him or her. through teen age. A small Work table of proper height with two armless chairs is nedessary for games and tea parties. Cork squares attached to the

closet doorwith double masking tape isa musl, since every child should have a bulletin board on which to pi n temporary treasures. Ornaments in the room should reflect the child's interests. Remember to create

Good recipes NORWEGIAN SHORTBREAD lX/4 cups sired all.

purpose flour ½ cup softened butter ½ cup granulated sugar CHOCOLATE PARTY 1 egg yolk PIE 1 tsp. vanilla 1 package (4 serving size)

Cream butter and sugar. Add chocolate or chocolate egg yolk and vanilla. Gradually fudge pudding and work in the flour.. Put into pie filling ungrcased 9 x 9 inch pan. Bake 2 cups milk in slow oven 250 degrees for 30 2 tbsp. brown sugar minutes. Cool, then cut in % squre unsweetened, squares or fingers, chocolate

1 egg, slightly beaten CELECLAM BROTH 2 tbsp. butter

FORWEIGHT WATCHERS 1 baked 8-inch pie 1 quart beef bouillon shell, cooled 2 cups clam juice 1 envelope dessert :- : . :.:.:.:.:. :.:. : . : . : . : . . ; .;,;.:.:.:.: *:.:.:, :.:. :.:.:.:..% *.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: *'....: *:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:. :.:. : . : . : . : . : .-. ; . . , ; . : , ; . : , : . .

........................................................................................................ 1 tsp. Tabasco sauce topping mix - the child is given a large, clear ~ ~ 2 cups diced celery Cimbine pie filling mix, milk, area for play. A latex foam

i I i (celeriac) 'brown sugar, chocolate, and r t[kTJ~tll~l THOSE 1 Combine beef bouillon, clam egg in saucepan. Cook and stir, 4720 [_~ I ~ l [ l ~ juice and Tshasco sauce; bring over medium heat until mixture LAKELSE

. , , , , ~ . ~ READ ~-~ just to the boi,ngpnint, stir in c o m e s to a full boil, Remove Tillicum That " ~ : , - / ~ m a m u r w , . . , = I ;i '; celery root. Simmer for 30 from heat; blend in butter, coo, FRI-'NOVEMBER.

~ ,-,~-, minutes. Makes 6-8 servings, about 5 minutes, stirring once ~ ~ . ~ or twice. Pour into pie shell. ' "North of the S i r e 'p J

Then Go, Go, Go with CAULIFLOWER WITH Chill. Just before serving, Alaska Wildlife F i lm PIMIENTO SAUCE p r e p a r e d e s s e r t t o l ) p f n g as

X a Great Used Car DEAR ANN LANDERS: what my column is allabout and Cook whole head of directed on packnge. Spread .k*.A..A'W* m 1

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casters for ease of movement) a relaxed atmosphere where your child can play, and where his friends like to visit.

PHONE 635-2040

7&9:15 P.M.

Ogden Nash~died,recentty. ,He i t pleases.metmmensely. ,,, .. ca aliflower~ in 1" o f boiling, prepared.whippod•topping over . . . . . . . . . . . . . was one of my favorite:posts; I The Ogden Nash peom which-, saltedlmater..for.;20.~minutee.or.~ top Of~ple;r '. :~:'~ !~ !!~:, ~..!!=~,,

ran across, a poem he wrote I have repeated most often is until tender. Serve. 'wi th CRISPY BAKED EGGS

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45 - - freeze 1 Temporary 46 H~ath genus

means of 48'Canada's-- shelter Pearson

";~ 5 Joys 50 Dunes adja- ".; 10 Electrical cent to.the ". units: Abbr. ocean: 2 words ,T 14 First name of 52 Pistols: Slang

a Persian 54 British Isles astronomer native

i;. 15 ACtor - - 55 Hamburger '~ Greene ingredient: i 16 Fine dis- 2 words

persion of 59 Makes brittle ; combustio, 63 On tiptoe ~, particles 64 In a fluent

17 One with rea- nmnner sonable views 66 Interjection of

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stage 20 Cape -- Is-

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21 Spittoon 23 Nickname for

Zacharlah 25 Lizards 26 Small sofa:

2 words 30 Climbing palm

of tropical Asia

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)7 River of Java, Indonesia

38 Cotton mill machine

39 More conclse 42 Relative of

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8 Result 9 Liberates:

2 words 10 Baseball or

hockey mild surprise statistic inflammations

67 Post-Easter 11 Temporary 36 Enclosures for merchandising state of swine events feeling 40 Strongest .

68 Stupid person: 12 Venetian 41 Kind of auto Slang traveler.to the repair job

69. Relative of Orient 44 Section of a foil 13 Top-notch a poem

70 Commerce athlete 47 Standings 71 Indulge to .18 Criticizes 49 Eternity

excess harshly: 51 Bring charges Informal against

DOWN 22 Parent- 53 Of the sun Teacher 55 Prevail

1 Barber's associat ion: unchecked necessity Abbr. 56 Preposition

2 God of love 24 Wore: 2 words 57 Prudent 3 Not found 26 Statutory 58 V. Lopez's

naturally 27'Chemicar theme song 4 Glazed biscuit compound 60 Greek portico 5 Curious look 28 Wind Indi- ~1 genre t- la- B Piece of land catlng devices ~,~ ,,~ ,f,~ ." ,,

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about you. It was in Diner's Magazine. Please print it, Ann. Here it is:

But I Could Not Love Thee, Ann, So Much, Loved I Not Honors More

Some find the world in a grain of sand, I in the correspondence of Ann Landers.

I eavesdrop unabashed as she spoons out her acerb sauce with even

hand on lachrymose geese and truculent ganders.

Her desk is positively for- micating, which means swarming with

moving beings, although I might well employ the other word that sounds like unto it,

Because her mail consists mostly of letters from those embittered ones

who have discovered about illicit sex that often there are

more headaches thsn fun to it, A present .day Emma

Lazarus, she Cries Give me your huddled problems,

the wretched refuse of your wrongs, unwrap for me your

festering sores and stigmas; Your poison is my meat, be it

alcoholism, infidelity, frigidity, s a t y r i a s i s , p r e - m a r i t a l

pregnancy or borborygmus. Yes, if anyone's Gordian love-

knot requires a blade more cutting than Alexander's,

Let them call onAnn Landers. No pussy-footer she, no

p u r v e y o r of admonitions soothing or polite;

It 's tell the bum to jump in the lake, tell the old bag to go fly a kite. If Anne of Cleves would have

written to Ann Landers' I hot Henry would have

thought twice before calling her the mare of Flanders. . From a human comedy as

varied as Balzae's I choose for you ........ i .... . one except, the ultimate in

wails of poignant wOe, : The plaint of a teen-ager who

doubted the affection of her boy friend because the only,

compliment he ever. paid her @as:You sweat less than

any fat girl! kn w. '.. : Copyright 1971, by Diner's Club, Inc.'. ' "

DEAR FRIEND: Thank you r

so much for sending on that .. delightful ~ poem.: I was. deep

.moved~iithat; Ogden ~.Na~ .i ~lected my column as;a subJe

for his ver~ . , I was noLaw~ that he :was a ~reader.':When read of.:hi~T, death in:May regretted that I .ne~'er'l/ad'tl ~ensure'.of meetir inn..~ . W'~s.,ene,0[ my.:fa~ ~s. u~ /

/~ddnee••',:that he. lemm¢ ;::i'

this one: When you hit the ketchup

bottle Bone comes out And then a lottle

and this one - - Breakfast foods grow odder

and odder; I t ' s a wise child who knows

his fodder.

DEAR ANN. LANDERS My wife's 27-year-old brother is a cheap bum. When we moved to this apartment Jerry had his leg in a cast so my wife gave him a key because this place is near Jerry's office and it was easier for him to sleep here a few nights a week.

The bum has "been out of the cast for three months but he still uses the key to let himself in when we aren't home. We've walked in and found him sitting in my bathrobe, smoking my cigars, drinking my Scotch and wearing out the tubes in our color TV. Sometimes he has a girl friend here. Is there a tactful way to ~ll.

the moocher we've had it? My wife says she will do as you say because YOU are objective and fair. - - Fed Up

DEAR FED: The clod doesn't know anything about tact. Tell him you are changing the locks next week so his key will no longer fit. Then change them.

Confidential to Was It Funny Or Not: To ME, it was not funny, but then not all people agree on humor. I do not find humor in anything that is hurlful or degrading to another- perso n .

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2 tbsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce.

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Back to school

KITAKYUSHU (Reuter) - - Elderly women in southern Japan are battl ing the loneliness and mental decay of. advancing age by going hack to school.

For the last five months they. have' been back a t the classroom desks of their youth in an experimental "old w o m e n ' s u n i v e r s i t y " established in' this industrial port city.

The university has just held its first graduation ceremony for several hundred students whose ages ranged from 60 to 80.

Two women were over 80, another 4B w e r e in their seventies, while the remainde~ of the300-stmng class were over 60.

There were mere than 400 applicants when the university advertised its classes, and enthusiasm, ran high throughout the course,

Same of the women had to travel long distances for many hours, but never missed a class.

1½ tsp. melted butter 1~/~ cups bran flakes 4 eggs

• Salt and pepper Pour butter over cereal and

tess lightly to mix. Form a nest in four greased custard cups or in four greased sections of a muffin pan. Break eggs carefully, slipping one into each nest. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake at 325 deg. F for 15 to 20 minutes or until eggs are firm. Loosen with knife or spatula and lift out gently onto serving platter.

SAT. NOV. 6 1 "& 9:15 P.M. "Rider on the Rain"

CHARLES BRONSON MARLENE JOBERT

NOV. 7-9 SUNDAY AT 9P.M. • "Pieoes of Dreams"

ROBERT FORRESTER LAUREN HUTTON Story of a young priest who falls in love and risks exoom municatlon.

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DINERS °'" . A Week

3229 EN~ER~ON . NEXT TO 1 HOUR C L E A N I T I Z I H G

PIZZA - FISH & CHIPS CHAR B R O I L E D ' BURGERS - B R E A K F A S T

S A V E S P A C E SAVE WORK! NO DOWN PAYMENT

St0 Per Month

e.- Movable Table Top • Legless Base ; a U'shaped and~L;shaped e~ Can Remake r e f i t Any Kit;

• Anywhere In" B.¢.'6r'!'Alberta • Upl~lstared In washable " '

Naugahyde , .~ • Aisoz Custom-Made'Bars and

Rec. Room Seating .

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THURSDAY~ NOVMBER 4, 1971 i . . . L ~ . . . . . . . . .

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T H E H E R A L D .

3212 Kalum Street. Terrace, B,C.

" P.O. Box3W ' . . : Phone63S-&lS7 ~. i. •

Nstlonel Advertising '~" Armstrong--Dagg

RepresentativeS Lh~, Western Regional Newspapars

207 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. "

Published fivedays S week. Ntember of the Canadian Dally Newspaper PublishersAseoclaflon and Varified Circulstlon. • ..

Subscription rates Single Copy :10 cents. Month(y by carrier $1.75. • Yearly by mail In Canada $25. Yearly by mall outside CanL~la $.3.,;.

Aulhorlzed as seco0d class msll by the. Post Office Dept., Ottawa and for payment of postage In 'cash.

,1 - Coming E v e n t s : "" . . . . ' .

The Annual BaT.aarand Tea of Mills Memorial~H6spital will be. held Sat. Nov. 6 t t i at the Banquet Room ef theLakelse Motor Hotel from 2-5 .p,m. Phone 5~3833. for pickup of donations. (CTF-52)-

Sarah Coventry 0f Canada .invites you to a Jewellery Fa-~hion Show a t the Lakelse Motor Hotel Banqn.et Room on Wednesday, Nov. 10th, a t 8:00 p.m. Free . admission Refresi~ments will be served. D o o r prizes offered Sale pr0ceeds to retarded childrens' fund. (P-52)

Knox United Church Women will bold a rummage sale in the United Church on Fr iday, November 19, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and sat0rday November 20th, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (C.60-3) = ~ - -

Terrace Little Theatre presents "Lovers and Other Strangers." Skeena Secondary Auditorium Nov. 26 and 27 at 8 P.M. November 28 at 7:30 p.m. "~dults $2.00 and Students $1.00. Reservations 25 cents. Phone 635-4055 or 635-2662 (C-66-3)

Tbe Terrace Concert Association, presents the second concert o f - t h e Jeunesses Musicales of Canada Series ~of Concerts Featur ing the: Japanese Classical Guitarist, KIYOSHI SHQMURA, 8; 15,o.m. Saturday 6 t h N d ~ U / ~ P 1 9 ~ t Skeena Junior. i :Second~ry~ Auditorium. Students. wiIY.l~ admitted for 50 cents, Single tickets for. adults .will also be available• (C-52)

1 3 - P e r s o n a l

Would anyone witnessing the accident Sat, Oct,:23; 1971 on highway 25 opposite Fire.ranger station involving 72 Maverick and67 Pontiac, please'c0ntact Skcena Adjusters at Kitimat

:.. 632-3829. (CTF) . . . . .

S.S.T.: The Last Straw on our Environment? (P-58) -

14 - B u s i n e s s Persona l

STORAGE ; Campers- & Trai lers . $5 per

month; :. ' . ' ,:: : " FAMCO Recreational Sales 5416

'Hy. 16 W, Terrace. Formerly (CM-68) "

DISC()UNT : ELECTRONICS-' L M'': b "

T.V. Repair. For' guarantee. service call 635-4344,'1068

i,: APPLIANCE REPilR'S. . For service to" refrigerators, ~ freezers, washers~: dryers,

ii ranges, call •Bill :Webh at!635- '2188. (CTF) '~ ~': ..... '

.,"For your Radio/a~'d::::T.;Vf .. Repairs, Phone 535!353~*~acr06s

from the Legion;~'i':~. i'::i/, .:,:i*/ : l 1 F R E D ' S F I

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Servicing. ~anytime, ()

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1 4 - B u s i n e s s Personal I I

SEWING ~ C H I N E S - BES~ SELECTION'-BEST VALUES IN TOWN. BERNINA O M E G A , N E W H O M E H U S Q U V A R N A , PHILLIPS, -.PRICED FROM $ 5 9 . 9 5 . , ' U P , INCLUDING WARRANTY AND FREE MACHINE LESSONS. .

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ELK N RdANTmE 4623 Lake]Be Ave.- 635*2552 (CTF)",- - ' .' "

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pICTURE FRAMES =:

Framingofpaintings, pictures, • photos, certificates, needlepoint ere. Ready to hang.:so frame

/styles to choose from,~63,~2163. . . ( ~ ) : . . . . . . . .

,: i• ALLAN J. McCOLL • ,NOTARY PUBLIC

4646 Lakelse Ave. . ._. "Phone635-7282

Res. 635-2662 • . -Te/-race, ' B.C; (CTF)

F o r ~ l e i T 0 p q u a l i t y hay for horses or cattle. Mixtures of Alfalfa, Brome, .clover and gra~,$30.and $25 a ton. Phone ~16-5263 Dick Badman, Telkwa, B.C. (P'57) , .. -

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i Bemina,gewing Machines

l i ' Sales& Service

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16- Lost

REWARD OFFERED For anyone who returns any of contents of my" safe taken from my offie~ on Now 1, 1971. I am particularly concerned about return of certificates of title to land and original and copies of last wills and testaments, which are" of no ~- value to finder. Otherwise. C.C. Pratt ; Box 459,

' Terra(.~.<635:2216: '(C-52:3)~'""

1 9 . ,Help W a n t e d . Male & Female

f0/" Terrace area dn fee~baSis~ No experience required, male or female, advantage to have car. Good opportunity to make pa r t time earnings in spare

• p.o. Box 4158 Postal Station D, Vancouver~ B.C. (C-57)

21 - Salesmen & Agents

Salesman or Saleswoman, preferably with a high school education, te sell printing and advertising in Terrace. Will consider an. inexperienced person whe will be given adequate training. Please write, giving full de ta i l s of education and work eXperience

' to Mr. R~-Wilson Of Northern Sentinel Press. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat. B.C. or • telephone 632-6144. (CTFJ'~: '

24 - Situations Wtd . - Male

S a l e s (or similar) position wanted for capable gentleman. Phone 635-5790 (P-54) I

Required :a qualified collector by credit Bureau /~ef/ :Terrace. P rev ious related ?credi t : i - experience necesSaryZ :Phone for appointment ~ 6 ~ !C:4~- 43-45-47-48-50-52-3 ) ~"- .,,' ;L ':', ':/,.; ..~

25 -.' Si tua t io , s . WM.~:'I;~: '

Child Care in my::]~ome:forblm---•~ l i t t le girl: Phone 5.~0~ (C~2;3)

!28-: Furni~ure{:foi/~sale*i.i ..Are you paying

.I~I with option !to/,Imy;". F Furn i tu re 4434: Lakelse:~A 635.3630 (CTFL: 'i~'. :,' ;i~,":~ ',

33 - For Sale - Misc.

For, Sale- Geese and Ducks. Phone 635-3024. days;: 635-6411 evenings. ((:-53-3). .

For Sale - 18, Shingle at $8.00 a square. 18" SI~kes~at $!4~00 d r square. Ph0nef'5-2277.f {C-,55~3)

For Sale - 1971:Ski-dso,-TNT:292 Tack Speedometer, Good sha~.

mileage, $700.00. Ph0ne~- 6271 or view at 4727 Hamer Ave. .(P-. 02) : .:: :. :i 10 Gal:Aquarium complete wl~' equipment and fish. Phone 635-

~3269; (P;52) . . . . ~ :. -' " - i.

For Sale: Oil fui'nace ~vith ducts and tanks. Phone 635.7635 (C:53- eay : . -

~For Sale , Ode Hmquarna~ 7 i nm magnum hipower rifle, 5000 husky ~ith scope, o~e 22 rifle repeater and fishing 'gear. Phone 635-3394 (P-52)

Handcarved wallets and purses for sale. GenuineLeather. :•

BEAUTIFUL Phone 5-4393. tSTF) .....

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34 - F o r R e n t - M i s c . "

For Rent - Indoor storage space • for motorcycles, campers, skidoos, boats, pickups, ete. Pho/m 635-2603 (CTF)

R E N T A L P U R C H A S E

Pianos, accordians, gultorp, amplifiers. For rent w!th op;IoQ to purchase

Northern Music Rentals 4552 Lazelle-Ave. Phone 13S-3.1~. (C.28,:~,37,42,47-~)

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3 7 - Pe ts

For Sale - A Morgan Colt, year and a half. Phone 5-2618. 52,53,57)

F o r S a l e - 7 year old saddle horse, Gelding. Phone 635-5347 (P-T.60)

38 - W a n t e d : M i s c ~

" of!>trees,',or ,~ :For*~../all,;I~nting .~ .shrubs call at Unlands~Nu'rsery.

Fri. ' ; ~. 10-6 p.m. Sat. Closed: Sunday (CTF) .

39- Boats & Engines

For Sale - 18 ft. wood boat with ½ cabin. Repossession sale by bid only. Phone 635-6387 from 9:00am- 5:00 pm weekday#. ( C -

55-3)

5~,,~ H.P. Evinrude boat motor, 13 in . tire '~-chains, 2-13 in. summer tires, large 'box for

• pick-up. Phone; 5-7466. (P-54) j .

4 3 - Rooms for Rent

Effective immediately Winter rate, sleeping rooms only~ Cedard '::Motel~?,: Phone 5,2258, ( ~ ) , ::r "F . .

• FLYNN APTS. Furnished rooms and furnished apts. Cooking " facilities available~ Phone, 635-6658. (CTF). -

. 41illsid e Lodge -~. 4450 Little Ave. " , - :.

sleeping rooms, housekeeping units, cen t ra l ly located, fulr furnished. Reasonabinrates by

,week or mo.nth. Non-drinkers only. Phone 635~6611. (CTF)

Room foi'. Rent in fa~nily home. N6 eo0kifig facilities~ $40 per ~month.,'Phone:63~32L',:(C~)

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47:- Homes for:., Rent

Three .bedroom : Row '~ouse approx. 1200 sq~ f t . : : l~ bafl~S includes, f r i ~ e and stove, city dfflities. Some withwasher aM dryer;'/Only ., $185 per. 'month.. References please. Phone 635- 7320~ to view; (CTF) .

Fur'nishe.d* Cabins Weekly. rand monthly~rates, i cedarsMotel. Phone 635-2258 (CTF-3)

or Rent -. 2 bedr~/~ m' duplex, furnish-ed o r u'nfm'ni~hed. •4. mlles~ from town. Low rent to

, reliable party. Phone 635.7763 ( P . 5 2 ) . . : . . - - , - . " -

F, or ' Rent • R0V~ houses . with basement.' Refrigerator and stoves, some with washers and rdryers. Elec|rlc heat. Close to downtown and schools. Playground for children; $1~0.00 per month• • R(~ferences required. Apply Mrs.

Rebe Phillips Cedergrove • Gardens;:'4529 .Straume, Ste. 1~.

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For Rent - 2 bedroom" house on 2 acres of land on Hwy..16 E. w-w e a r p e t , fridge and., stove, washer and dryer. Phe r i e 635. 5513 (P~52, 54, 56, 58), / .

For Rent - 2 bedroom howe. Stove a n d fr idge. included. Available Dec. 1st. Phone'5. 6919. (P-52) :

For Rent - 3 bedroom hotme for rent -Close to park, elementary a n d high schools, cent ra l ly located. Immediate accUraCy. Phone 635-6182 days or 635-3887 nights.(CTF) . " "

For Rent One bedroom house furnished Wanted One used fridge.• Phone- 635.6634:: (P-55)

For Rent - 1 bedroomcabin in Thornhiil $75 per month. Phone 5.-3437.' (CTF)

48 - Suites for. Ren t

For Rent'- I bedroom basement . suite'and 3 bedroom house.

Phone 635-3797 (1)-52) ~,

2 bedroom basement suite, w-w carpet & fridge and stove included. Phone. 5-2766.', (P-58)

, fd~'hished:';~and :.!!eletffr|chlly /:: heatecl.: '~ ClBse,.to scho~Is,-and downtown area)' Laiindromat; quiet m.di~. 3707 Kalum~,Ph0ne 635-2577 or contact 4702 Tuck Ave.: for appointmemto view, (CTF) ~/

49 - H o m e s f o r S a l e

2 bedroom A frame- fully furnished $12.000.. Phone ~635. 2109 (P-52)

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For Sale - Small older honse on double lot. Asking $12,000 cash. Call &35-6413 (P-53)

CASSIAR CONSTRUCTION LTD. "Planners & Builders of Quality Homes" 2 SOLD - 3MORE T0,GO!: ':. in our new subdivision owA700 Blo.ck i~ McConnell Ave. WE OFFER THE HI.GHEST BUILDING DOLLARI •

Look and Compare! 1,200 square feet • ~ 1

carporrwith concrete floor Full basement with roughed in 2nd plt~mhing .' "Wall to wall carpets Featm*e wall Glenway wood windows (double with sctecns) Natural gas heat insualtion: 6" Ceiling - 3½" WaLls Close to schools Light fixtures included in full price of * . - . .. ~., :$26,500.00 . - ~ , . , - ' ~ , , : , ) " ' - , ,

(sales~ p'rlce ~ is Subject , i0 adjust/sent ~ as. 'of. Novem~r

:'OUR PRICES ARE LOWER ,BE(~AUSE i: WE TRY',

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5 $ . P rope r ty for Sale $ 7 . Automobi les Legal i ~. -~ . . '

• "Our- ' a.u-a ~-..--.~"" .~._..~;~" ---,n'~[ Fo r S a l e - : : .._ .1966 . . . . . Oldsmobile Delta . " - -~nac l t ' a : Tral~"~L.ff: ~:i,-' ~..~,~ w;,~ , . . , . , , .*..~tta. Nc I m, .vu , AUTO. t'.~. t ' .u. 4 new 'cammlsslm/i.~-::" ~i~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' " . . . . . . . . . "" " d a s . . . . far, from town Pricqk$4,2o0.~• "t~,.~.an . par_ e. t 'none 5,4~1

• ' 1 ' -astere pro. (F-~2) ' - T ~ S * P R ~ C ~ Phone 635-3024 days, .635-64 l ~.L.., :~.. ~ evenings. (C-63-3)/ . i970'!:Firebird Formula, (400. AIRLINES= .,. LTD, ~, "0"R

• " " • A P P L,I CA~TION ~i';F: For Sale~ Lot ~ DohleSL ~®~x ' W~n#AM motor with ram 'air. At~rHORrrz TO OPZS),T~:A 146ft.-l~ot.S9,,.SkinnerSt,76:x E~xcM!emtconditton. Ouly13,000 CObtMERCIALAIR.~R.VICE.;~ 200ft, $2300each,~00d, p. $5oa: mile~/;Ph°ne.:624"5907< aft~" .6 .:: Trans.Pr'bvinelal~::.AiHln¢s• month: , lphone'~!195 (P.53); !P..'~I(P "52)*. -'" " ,:~ i:."': . . . . . = : • ? ~ " : "1'" ~'~ ~' ":~ ':"~ "" ' :~ ; ~"~ ~~*":~

ACreages,for r'Sale ~ 4& 5 at, re .iMtlst sell:~1971 MaZda Pickup. Ltd.haS applied f ~ auth~i0::i operate:, a,,Clau, 4;: G r o u p : B. parcels just north' of.Terrace • LOw miles, Radio, Custom (aircr .aft .ha~mg~:~af.m~tml city,linnets., water available.: :..b~mper. Phone Kitimat 632-' authorized :take, of ff :iw~tL...on... Terms. :Phone 635.5900 (CTF) 7251.(P-63) ' ' , . ' wheels in *exceds:::Of:r2,50o

pounds, bur/nct;~ greater ~tlmn View lot on Westview ~Ave. ~. For Sale- 1952 Pontiac, 7 t i res , 18,000 pounds) /L.~Charter $7,000 cash. Inquire at 4619 '~includes 2 winter studded . commercial . a i r s e r v i c e Hiilerest. (CTF) ". i lRuns well."-$75.00 Phone 635- transl)ort .pe~sdKS and g o o d s

5279 after 5 p.m.,(P-52) : between points Within.Cabala, f r o m a base a t EddontenaJon

56"- B u s i n e s s O p l 3 o r t u n i t y 5 8 - T r a i l e i ' s : :(Iskut : Vi~ge) i r : P r o v i n c e ~f ~ :

" ~ O n request to the comdilttee,. Exclusive Franchise /. "For Rent: 2 bedroom trailer oil British ColUmbia . . : /~ )'~ :: ':1- .. :~ t)Hvate property. Near ' fur ter , p a r t i c u l a r s 0 f - i ; t he

Available for area. M~ny :LTh°rnhill school. Fully application will be provided.?/ p r o v e n p r o f i t a h l e furnished: Reliable party o~y. i Any person ihtdrestegi: .may distr ibutorships already in need apply. Phone 635-7706 (P- intervene to support, oppose o r other areas.: No-selling req'd. ' 5 3 ) - . , i modify the Appl ica t ion ~: i n Only requires few hours alweek, i i fOrSale . Double wkie trailer', aceordance rwith theca~adinn

Transport Com~si( ;d Genbral Ideal for someone already with operating vending route. Cash ~ 20'x44" ~ 3' bedroom~ 2 haths, .RUles. An lntervention~if made, returns up "to 95, percent on utility room', w-w in livL, gronm, shaHbe end0rsed~with the name: secured investnient. No . dinetteand Kitchen has lotsof andaddressoftheInterveneror franchise fees to pay. Solid - ~upboards. Eyelevel oveu, his Selicitor, "and sha l l be Cash Business distributing well counter top ~ range. Gun mailed or delivered together known National Brand Product'. b-'urn.aee, priced for quick sale. with any supporting documents~ Minimum Cash req'd. '$2,500. $8500.00. Phone Smithers 647- t t the Sccro~wy, Air Transport secured by equipmenL This is a f 3107~ (C-63) . Committee, 275 Slater Street,

For Sale - 12' x 56' General Trailer with 10' x 40' addition. Situated on lot which can~Iso be purchased. Call 635-7695. (I)-57)

"real money maker. For appointment call Mr. Doyle (604) 732-3741. Will be in your area to select distributor within next twoweeks. (C-~)

57 .- Automobiles ."

MUST SELLI I t

NEED MONEY ~DESPERATELY

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SUNNYHILt. TRAILER COURT

TO heip lower the cmt of living we at'S0nnyhlll • I~a~,e r e d u c e d our rates effective Sept. 1, 1971.

Other Extras I nc!odo:

Newly paved ~stre~ts..

I" 21 .Close to schools and playgrounds 3) Close to downtown on paved roads 4) Laundromat facilities 5) Clean city water .. " 6 ) Underground wiring & i umlnated lamp post .at each trailer spot • . . ' 7) Cement r~nways for h-oiler parklng

For further information call nt ,the office ~ Mo.l.: 3624~, Ka'lum ~St.,

1970 GT Alpine Sunbeam. sale, good condition. ~,30 best offer. Please Phone 6357 days or 635.3786 even after 6 nm. (STF)

For Sale: 1970 ToreRo G.T: V8 auto, P.S. •PB. radio, Rear window defogger, Balance of 6 year warranty $3500 or best offer. ~Ph,,,635-2t64~a[ter ~5,pm.

'For sa le : 65.D~d~b'Pdlara 318 • spd. standard, ~ only 64,000 miles. Heater needs repair;" Leaving, mint give away for $500 View at 32Finch St. o r Phone 632.584? (C-53) . 6 7 3 2 (P-58) 1

1"1957 Sunbeam Imp. Good • running condition. 15,000 Miles. For Sale - Neat House Trailer,

10 x 48' with jooy shack at Nell0

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Mo'bi~e hbme.~ri~:ing::space for rent, Complete "heok*up on large private lot. On Simpson Ave. in 'I~ornhill. Phone 63,5-

$250. Phone 635-3024 days, 535. 6411 evenings. (C-53-3)

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documents served ~:upon the applicant or i t s Solicitors, n o t later than December 3rd, 1971.,

The name and address 0f~thel • Applicant's Solicitors is: ~ Campney & Murphy , Barristers & Solicitors, 16th Floor The Burrard Bidg., 1030 W, Georgi$ St., Vancouver 6, B.C. Attention: Marshall M. Soule

The applicant or its. Solicitors may, by a Reply, object to an Intervention or may admit or deny any or all of the: facts alleged in the InterVention; ~ A Reply, if made, shah be signed by the Applicant or • i t s

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Classical Kiyoshi Shomura

Kiyoshi Shomura, Japanese Classical Guitarist, will be featured in the second concert of the Jeunesses Musicales series. The concert will be held on Saturday November 6th at 8:15 pm in the Skeena Jr. Seconda ry A u d i t o r i u m . Students 50 cents Adults $2.50 Season tickets are valid.

The program will include excerpts from the following repertoire:

Unknown - Six Pieces for Renaissance Lute, John Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1970) - Chaconne, Joaquin Turnina (1882 - 1949) - Fandangillo, Fernando Sot (1778 - 1839) - Theme and Variat ions on a Theme by Moza r t , Manue l Ponce (1882-1948) Theme, Variations and Finale, Manuel Ponce (1882-1948) Sonat ina Mer idona l , Campo, Copla F ies ta , M a r c o Caste lnuovo- Tedesco (1895 - ) - Sonata in D M a j o r " H o m m a g e to C(cher in i" , Heitor Vil la-Lobos (1887-1953) - Choro, Fernando Sor (1778- 1839) - Study No.5 (A. Segov ia 's E d i t i o n ) , Anton io Ruiz Pipe - Cancion y Danza, Augustin Barr ios (1882-1944) - Choro Saudade , F ranc iso Tarrega (1864-1909) - Souvenirs f rom the A lhambra , Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) - Sevilla.

1947 - Born in Gifu City, Kiyoshi Shomura first studied the classical guitar with his father at the age of eleven. At thirteen and fourteen, he pursued his guitar lessons with the master, Jasumasa Ohara, and also studied solfeggio and the piano with Jasuo Yoshimo. 1957 - At the age of eleven, he gave his first recital in Gifu City.

1963 - Having caught the attention of the renowned guitarist, Maestro Narciso Yepes, who was touring Japan the time, the latter suggested thst young Shomura study in Spain.

1964-68- He studied in Madrid for four years under Narciso Yepes. During this period, he followed intensive courses in musical theory and piano technique with the famous Japanese pianist, Hiroshi Iwassaki, then residing in Spain.

1967 Following his

Narciso Yepes, he was invited to give a series of 18 concerts throughout his country. His success was such that Italy invited him for a return engatement in 1968, and he perfomred in Milan and 22 other Italian cities.

1969 - Upon his return to Japn, he gave his first concert at the Toranomon Hall in Tokyo. His excellent technique and sensitivity of style attracted the

introduction to the Federation attention of both .critics and of Young Musicians in Italy by music lovers.

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Arctic Show "North of . . . . ' • t h e S u n dr.aws i outdOorsme.n : toi!:i Terrace. "

Terrace outdoor enthusiasts s'o much as nick the sealskin ' The great carcaas, however, i:i i North of :the' Sun" is mol can view a wildlife audubon hide. . is- Stripped clean by t h e thana hunting~movie. It is movie in the Terrace Tllllonm • Theatre tonight. One of [he finest sequences of 'villagers. Blubber ~ for fuel, film documentary, for the whol

meat for the people and dogs, family " on the '-hunte~

1970 - His second recital was stations. Having give numb- ~iven at the Daiichi-seimai Hall erous recitals throughout the in Tokyo where he received country, heis asknowledgeto be excellent notices• 1970-71- H~ one of the most outstnading performed J. Rodrigo's guitarists in Japan. With his

excellent technique and purity of style, he should have a full and rewarding career.

He has made recordings for RCA Victor in Japan, the King, Record Co. of Japan (affiliated with Telefunken, Seven Seas, etc.) and the Toshiba Record Co. (Affilated with ~ EMI, etc.)

"Concierto de Alanjues" and "Fantasia para une gentilhombre" with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra in Tokyo under the direction of Mr. Naoyasu Sumo.

, Sine 1969 he has appeared many times on Japan's National Radio and TV Network

. and a :-number Of commercial

Gordon Eastman's 90-minute color, 16mm movie, "North of the sun", is more than just another Arctic wildlife and hunting film. In the excellent life-like color, Eastman.weaves a spell.binding behind-the- scenes documentary o n the master hunters of the Arctic, the Eskimo people themselves. While there are approximately 50,000 Eskimos in the world, this film relates to a portion of the 16,000 Eskimos who live along the coasts of Alaska and on the nearby islands. Despite the many hardships that they encounter, their friendly attitude is ever present. As never before, this film shows you the way of life of the real children of nature, living up to the definition of their name- Eskimo means "eaters of raw meat". This name was given to them by northern Indians. Eskimos are lmown for their good humor, and their warm hospi:ality to strangers, and all throughout the film this fact' is apparent to Eastman and the movi~ viewers.

Eastman's fine camera work takes "North of the Sun" movie viewers into the homes of the Point Hope, Alaska Eskimos, where he shows the making of a pair of muk-luks by an Eskimo woman. Made of tough sealskin soles and caribou for uppers, the Eskimo mukluks are warmer footwear than even today's scientist can design.

MUK-LUKS Outfitted in his new muk.luks,

Eastman mushes in. an Eskimo's dog team sledge out onto the ice floes, accompanied by an Eskimo hunter, whose marksmanship with a rifle is d e m o n s t r a t e d w i t h sharpshooting kills on a 1,000 pound Ugaruk and a smaller sea].

Instant death shots are vital for the Eskimo hunter. A wounded seal would slip under the ice and be lost. The winter

.survival of the entire Eskimo village depends upon. the marksmanship of its hunters.

Eastman then photographs the skillful way in which the seal is skinned out by Eskimo women. Deftly using ancient skinning tools, the women waste not an ounce of fleshnor do they

the majestic polar bear ever filmed is included in Eastman's North of the Sun."

Ahuge bear is spotted from the air, and after, the bear's

course is plotted, the pilot puts do~vn the light aircraft a few miles ahead. As the giant bear approaches, Eastman stalks the handsome trophy animal to within 25 yards.

BELUGA Eastman 's movie also

includes a rare scene of the beluga white whale "ballet, as the Arctic Ocean mammals striveto keep open a lead in the ice.

"North of the Sun" concludes with. a sequence on the preparation and the hunt for a 120,000 pound bowhead whale.

Eastman shows the skillful mak'ing of a sealskin canoe used by a band of brave hunters in the hunt. A small explosive- charged harpoon i s prepared with equal care, and the hunt is immediately preceded by a dance, attended by the entire community, of course.

The intrepid hunters bivouac for three tiresome weeks on the" icy wind-swept edge of the sea and the ice floe as they waited" for the whale to show itself. A

~huge sky-blackening flock of eider ducks fly overhead, and one of the hunters deftly brings one down for supper with orfly a stone-and-thong bolo as his ~weapon.

Finally the whale is spotted and the whalers paddle off to face their fearsome quarry in only a tiny sealskin" canoe. Soon they return with the 60-ton

• whale, the head of which alone is as large as a house. It was one of the largest whales ever caught at Point Hope, which is the oldest existing community in North America.

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'Even the skin is chewed up as a themselves; the most skill5 'native delicacy. T h e ribs are hunters, through necessity, / used in home construction. ' the world,.:the :arctic Eskimo,

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