7 ~ to: the: ‘Suly “known as as ~ folk, and roots music. : Lo A. host of other acts. also ‘ake, the. Stage: wa ». Milburn Mountain, Celtic’ Rain, Cowboy: Poet: Grant: ‘Hommy. with! Karen ‘ahd - -Country ‘Plus; High: ‘Lonesome,’ Sound of "the North, Larry.” i Boudrea,. ‘Horizon, Copper, Mountain, “Dizzy”: |. Strings, Frank and’ Friends. and. Moonlight and< . Rosie. ° “Place. in Terrace, ; “tion says. oo . _¥ r] ‘mShe’s anicon ..-| ' LEGENDARY performer, activist arid.edu- |: --cator Buffy Sainte-Marie. smilés at fans. during her turn on‘ stage at.Crab: Fest... 2004, a two-day cultural-and music: festival ° in Gingolx that drew hundreds. “Bus fuss _ ave health : ‘promo a “Regional talent to. Dr, Fishy: cwi It: all takes" plage Au 2. ' Tickets at’ ‘Copperside - Foods" Nelly’ s gift ift | Nelly’ Furtada,”: Critchley” said.’ funding: cutbacks have made: it’ very difficult: _ for Women.and ‘froritline’ workers at woinen' 's° ~‘cenires- across this province,” » ° Core. provincial. funding for: all’ ‘Ucluelet Willian stores, HE Z ARRIVAL ‘of.a brand-new’ yellow. choo! - bus is. cause. for celebration at the Kermode’. Friendship: Society. : b: - It seats 20 adults. ‘or: 30. children: and: will. . primarily be used. to: transport’ children . to. arid” - ”” from’ the society's “Aboriginal-Head ‘Start Pro a ‘gram for children. aged 3-5.years. 6009 ff ‘Forty children’ in thé Terrace’ Area : ‘tend the half-day program: from September ' to June: >Staff-and* the society’ s board .af- directors: - plan:to'take the: bus fora spin-around town fet 40° ; show the-new: ‘bus off to the community — “prior... - * “Start of: -the-summer;. ‘program, ae ‘ scaled ‘down ersion. running. for. one mionth. . Peo Head Start. ‘prograrns -prepare ‘children’ dnd: 2 theif. families” for Kindergarten by. emphasizing - “ culture ‘and. language, - nutrition tidn,- ‘educaiton, ‘and social. support, ” “Marianne Weston’, from. the - “Kermode / Friendship ‘Society says the: bus: was Purchased “ “ through. ‘funds ffom Health Canada”! 90-200 “The ‘bus driven: to ‘Terrace: from the” Lower’ ; ‘Mainland by: Kermode Aboriginal. Head Start” ” bus. driver Martin Adams. a ‘shine at Riverside fest THE: ‘RIVERSIDE -FESTIVAL, one of: the. " horthwest’ 8 most: successful musical. gather. : ings, has arinounced its 2004-lineup. < _ Smithers: singér-songwtiter Mark: Perry. tops; . ‘the: bill. of this year’s festival, billed. ASa : . weekend of music: ‘featuring an array of the: res = : gion’ 8: best talent, © . . ill also, herform: at Riverside, : lOWwCAse of country, Dipegrass, 6: 8° at. Har-Lee’ Ss = Ev's 5- * Men’s Wear; cand: Grace Fell Florists.. Call. “esate for: mote information. . cep VICTORIA’ S:OWN singing. ‘sensation Nelly - ope Furtado is: helping out. B.C,’5 women's centres: - | > +She's donating: a share. of the ‘proceeds: from. . a her July- 22 concert. at: Vancouver’s historic Or- - pheum - Theatre to the. ‘3B. C. Coalition . off . Women’ s Centres, or : - Chart-topper’ Furtado; kriown for suc hits as’ : “Bly: Like:A Bird”; has just: released her: new- - “eal album, Folklore... ‘Coalition: spokesperson: Debra Critchley. of -_ the. Nermon ‘Women’ s. Centre: ‘greeted. the: news. “with! gratitude. 5 - “BC. women: ‘are: being’ piven ‘a ltt: by. “Provincial ; ‘t 37; ‘women’ | decided what her legacy would be “IF OLGA. Zelisko had her-dris : World. War, the Di, R-E.M: Lee. "came a ‘problem: when. ‘the: pa _ lice: stopped. her:one day‘ in“the’: coastal - city. because” she! then: “ needed: somebod car-homen oe ~ and she. Signalled: over to: me. ‘that: _o She ‘heeded help,” doe Hipp t re-: *. called last week. [Slows and on.Oét. 23, 1942, the. ~ couple Were. “married. in Prince» “How a: Terrace woman n facing death By ROD LINK a Rupert. * “ver's: ‘licence. back: in Prince’ Rupert~ during the. Second... cover all of. their expenses. “while Hospital: Foundation might. not ‘be $100,000 richer. today. But’ she didn’t: And thatb ‘wished with, her wages, - then: form - $100,000 donation to- ‘the - Lee _ March?» on was walking’ down the street noe “E hiidsa ‘good. job and-it paid a pretiy. good, [ decided I-would pay = all: “OF : the: expenses, Hipp said: “1 last. week,” o He drove her. home, ‘more: dates. J) “And: that “was. the way it, was. “back then, There’ weren t a lot-of- ’ women n working, ” : Early on: “the tile strtick a an ne “arrangement — Joe's wages would Olga: who .worked ‘forthe post of- fice, was free to- ‘do. whatever: she. By purchasing. Cunada Savings ‘ Bonds; ‘Olga. Hipp: began ‘to: “accu... muilate- the money which. would’ |. ‘the® Basis. of.” the ~ : foundation after ‘her. death: last A LASTING ‘LOVE: ‘Joe and Sige Hipp, seen here in an under ° “ted. photograph, were married in 1942, Shortly before. Olga’ s ‘death, : ~ the couple’ began to. “what. to do with. her money, ““Whatiam 1 going: “inp. ‘money?’ - “she: Said, recounts‘ “ Joe. **You' ve got to- give it! away, ma _Tsaid. °°: ; aes | siuggested, “You know; ‘the? 7 hospital. had been: pretty, ‘goad: to: “you over. “the past - 10. : “emergency” women. Jooked. -after “you. really "good... Maybe - “you ‘should ' ‘give them said... : ar “couple - ‘of. os He's trusting: the. DreoR. *M.-- - Lee foundation directors. Ao. ‘make days:later. shé- 7 said, ‘Give ‘the: ‘hobpital $100, 009, _ worked: for city. founder and mil]: * owner George Little; making $30. a month, plus room and board.’ 5 to. dor ‘with. -He eventually. took. 4 welding. course. ata Vancouver training” school and-ended:. Up in -Prince. fers - "Rupert; working “inwits’ shipyards...” - during. the. Second. Wi talk bout orn: Winnipeg:i ‘in 1919 ‘andl came with ‘her: Parents and brother to Prince’ Rupert when“. She was quite. young. After finish- ; tng school: she got-a.jab “at the” “post -office, .a career .that Would: “Span 25 years. ire Tey ee years. ‘The 2 go Rupert [> the Hips then lived in. Chilliwack a and “in: Quesriel: when‘ Joe worked |: for: the: federal: government -as‘an-.-J- | ootive “Writers”: “mises: t0 ‘be: the hot-ticket. “|? event ‘of. ‘the: summer Titer 7° ary Season. :. : “Five! “well: known aus . thors: working’ ina: Variety: | OF genres: ‘from ficion.to J’) poetry .will’ ‘share’ their ex- — ipertise’ with Joval writers during: ‘four,’ evening sessions here. “author Sheryl MéFarlan fowte lives in Victoria ~ the" ta: ” speakers: list’ ‘reads’ like,a. — who's who’ of the ior ern. s ‘centres ~ including the Terrace. Women’ 8: Re-"- “source Centre —,Was cut: earlier. this yearie is Kitimat’ S Bread: and. ‘Roses :Women’ S. Centre. was: “foreced™ to, close its’ ‘doors as a-re-. | sult. The. coalition | warms: other closures could: a ‘take, place ‘within the coming: year Sep _» Other céntres, including: Kainloops,. ‘Vernon, . : Kelowna, Terrace; Richmond; Surrey, He bern, Tall, ‘Sertous- Girly co Mier Terrace: resident “award: -winhing. children‘s author Sheryl? “McFarlin ny - (Waiting: ‘for Whales and: Si ‘Jessie’ s-Island). ‘ick. $s: -Off Aug. 3.: “Tuidith’ Lapadat,: “at the “Aug,-4 "session; is a. - [ UNBC* ‘professor and. new: /: Fegional: chaite “péad- use “Hipp. : . ON OCT: 29, 2002, the =| Northern B B.C - BY JENNIFER LANG NEXT: MONTH, Terrace ““rearves out a: well-deserved . .,.-Spot- on,‘the ‘northern: liter-- * ary scefe with: its first. ever writers’ ‘camp: ~The’: NorthWords. Crea. “Camp: -pro-, And. best of all, it s sab. olutely. ree. foves.: She thinks. “the: camp ~awill appeal. té. new : writers. |. Just. starting. out, ‘aid, ‘Sea-. a soned wordsiniths.": . Apartfrom. ‘chil ren” B .C. literary scene, “Poot :George. Sta le lion “writer, ‘Speaking. -‘Poet-an ‘eqnsecutive vo The. week- long’: évent "features: adult ‘and? child- “rents: sessions: ‘aimed~ ‘at - “anyone: Who’: - write,” : to” Terrace: children’ S a “librarian. Jess: Dafoe’ ‘said; “she “was. * Hipps. celebrated their Soth anniversary. "wait is” that’ isely: or.,.the: bli as “Hipp. ‘was ‘Born in. Terrace r “1918, ‘the’ son. of early: settlers | ‘io: “the, urea. OAS a young: man che* gece eiaa ‘WaiTER, INSTRUCTOR: ‘and UNBC. regional chair Judith Lapadat ‘is: one- “OF. tive authors appearing at next: month’ s NorthWords Writers’ camp. FILE: PHOTO: nvironmental and ‘fisheries. offi an Ee Olga had: ‘built- after they moved to . ce Terrace, a p authors to share “hey make. themselves, a The. event's “name, . “NorthWords, isa nod to - the location of the” ‘camp... and to-the uiiique’ voices to the: region, Yu oe ao “MT think’ ‘dorthetners. ‘have. alot. to say,” Dafoe. ” says; adding: ‘NorthWords. nual. writers’ camp here a0 “Em ‘hoping: it just. gels F bigger. every year’ 7 -owner Anna. Beddie, ‘who ~ Was. intrigued ‘bythe’ suc: ‘térs’ cainp for children. =~ “She wanted to. expand “the. ‘concept: to: “something for'adulls; 02% It's: become :: “reality, : * thanks to.-grants’ fromthe. Koerner’; Foundation, ‘The horn i ‘in’ “Smithers and: hus: Jong roats-in northern B, c: -:Gingolx-born jeweller = and * ‘carver.Robert: ‘Stanley ‘is: ‘the ‘authoe: and linge ake: perts will share tips o on the shed. Light: on: “haw: 101. “gel. “published: Maybe it will: gliest spe: » struction: editing, kers: wiiting ‘games, ine jonvin writing™ and.” Jesktop: publishing... ( anid :even “ilustradion. :The- * children: end-the week-with.” ‘abound copy..ofiay ‘book’ ~.- Terrace and; District Art . Council, ‘and Hawkaif,.* 2 _ _ NorthWords IS. presen. ‘Library,’ ; Misty’. “River. B ks -Hawkair,” Nwcc, Se “KIDS AGED 40-16 can sign up for a writer's camp, » too. They'l make their awn books. could be thé: first ofan. ane. ope ~s NorthWords ‘prew. out of “ff “an idea, by local’ bookstore..”| cess ofthe: ‘library. s. ware. po include |e