RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1971 JW The Thormhil Company © REALESTATE ANT INSUIRAING I i uit f For Sale MLS ‘Over 4acres of tand an old Remo Rd. near power and phone, $4500 full price. Terms for purchase available, 4722 Straume Ave. Very neat two bedroom home close to town and all levels 2 Sehoals. Priced to sel. at.$14.800., ‘Try your downpaymie 4 3424 Bruce Street: 5. 1800 square Feet of tuxury. This model home located on a quiet dead end street is available for immediate possession. . . This is undoubtedly one of our finest listings. Your inquiries: are invited, #-FOR SALE MLS * House trailer converted to 3 bedroom home. Situated on 1.3 acres landscaped lat in Thornhill. Asking $16,000 Terms y available. ‘ ; FOR SALE MLS finished basement rooms. Located in Thornhill, Situated on water system. Close to school, inquire from our‘sales stat _ for more complete detalts or. te: arrange viewing. iW. Clay “fR RE. Sheridan M OR.K. Elkins - ORR. Ufungh oe BP OL.Orr oR. Freed | 2 R. ‘Pelletier « he . 2 yr..otd 3 bedroom home with full basement and some |f ; __ @anually.: by | hs desert’ and. building, Dieter Barr pauses for a Ilttle posing. (Knight Photo) Kitimat Photo show A photo display entitled “Through One Man's Eye” will be on display in the Kitimat Centennial Museum for the next * few weeks. The. work, which includes both black and white and color prints is by photographer Al Price who is presently working as an industrial photographer for the Alcan works engineering department. The exhibit contains about 35 pieces and shows examples of. informal portraiture and scenic color studies shot'in Alberta and B.C. Most of the exhibit was shown in Edmonton and Calgary. before Mr. Price moved to Kitimat early this summer. TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Terrace. Recreation | program. sat: The Terrace Recreation Association ander the supervision of Miss Elaine Parmenter hassetup their Fall Program. - : There are many new and interesting activities being offered. they were often duplicated by the school-programs, If, however there is a great deal of interest shown in any particular activity frat i is not being offered at the moment, they will attempt to set “it up. “Space is at a premiuni, The School Board has been very generous and co-operation couldn't have been better”, says Miss Parmenter, However, volunteers are desperately néeded due to the fact that the program is spread out over the whole town and more Supervision will be necessary than was. previously, If anyone wishes to help with the Recreation program they are asked to contact Elaine Parmenter at 635-2344. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. Registration takes place Friday October ist at Clarence Michiel School from.3:30 to 5:00. p.m. in the main entrance, paid at the beginning of classed or at regis tration. - The Fall Program is as follows: - MONDAY 7 Girls Volleyball, Basketball, Cosomhockey; Clarence Michiel 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Sandra LaVallie; Cassie Hall 6:30.--8:30 pm. Nairon Currie; Uplands 3; 00- 4:30 pm. Eileen Parmenter & Julie Hemmons : TUESDAY Boys E Basketball (Intermediate) Clarence Michiet 5:00 - 7:00 pm Gary Turner; Chess and Checkers Kalum School 4:00 - 5:00 _ pm. Gary Turner; Childrens Arts and Crafts -Kalum School 4:00°- 5:00 pm, Sandra Lavallie; Tiny Tots 1:30 - 2:30 pm. Elaine Parmenter WEDNESDAY Baton Clarence Michiel 5:00 - 6:00 pm. “Joyce Irwin; Ladies Basketball and Volleyball Cassie Hall. 7:30 - 10:30 Sandra LaVallie; Caledonia 9:30- 10:30 Sandra LaVallie; Skeenaview | Visitors Knox United Church 1:00-3:00 pm Elaine Parmenter, . “THURSDAY Jn. Tennis Parkside 6:00 +7: 00 pm. Pat McDonald; Misc. Crafts _Kalum School 4:00 - 6:0) pm. Elaine Parmenter (organizer) ; Boys Basketball Clarence Michiel 5:00- €:30 pm. Gary Turner; Ladies Volleyball and Basketball Uplands 7:30 - 10:30; Tiny Tots ? 10:30- 11:30am, Elaine Parmenter. FRIDAY . Ladies Basketball and Volleyball Caledonia 7:30 - 10:30 pm. Sandra LaVallie y pm SATURDAY ~ Child Drama Parkside 9:00 - 11:00 am. Elaing Parmenter; Girls General Exercise Clarence Michiel 1: 0 -12;00am. OTHERS ; Tt and under Floor Hockey Red L’Estrange; Ceremonial , Unfortunately some programs had to be discontinued because — Registration fee is $3.00 (unless otherwise specified) and canbe - “Terrace fire. chief andy _ Owens made his mark last ~ month when he attended a Fire Chief's convention in Powell River, About 140 Fire Chiefs were on hand as Mr. Owens pushed for - resolution which in effect would bring fire safety and fire ‘suppression inte ~. the * curriculums of B.C. Vocational - schools, .- ‘According to Chief Owens the _ readluation was adopted for action by the delegations at the convention, — Ina special report to Terrace council Chief Owens stated his personal contributions to the convention, In a list they ‘were as follows: 1. .I presented a resolution to the Paid Section Group which was subsequently Adopted by the Fire action. 2, I attended a four . hour -executive meeting the day previous to the convention. 3. I thanked the District of Powell River on behalf of the hospitals; . efs: Association for . Dancing Les Clayton B C EY VS o Association for their invitation to .send a letter of - and effort and thanked one of congratulations to Chief Owens. the Speakers giving a paper on behalf of the Association, 4, Iwas elected the President of the B.C, Fire Chief's Association for‘ the 1971-72 year.. The gest of Chief Owen's submitted resolution went as follows:. . ‘WHEREAS, Fire Safety and Fire Suppression is an integral | part of the responsibilities of persons in industry and in AND . WHEREAS, no formal training is given in Fire Safety and Fire Suppression in most of our Vocational and Nursing - Schools; | : THEREFORE BE iT RESOLVED, that the Minister of Education of the Province of British Columbia be approached to introduce Fire Safety and Fire Suppression training into the Vocational and §. Nursing Schools in the 6 Autamatic, radio, 21,000 miles, Province, Reduced to srstessse esses / 1970 ee 2dr, The. - itiast Y YMCA has ati eason which runs from ‘membership fee which is quite ‘-peasonable covers participation ‘for Fall season. in the entire program: The fee is $15 for women for the year; $20 for men for the year; $18 ior " working boys ages 16-19; $12 for . student boys up torage’ 19; $10 for ‘student girls up to age 19: and $10 for youths up to 15 years. An = associate membership, which only covers evening bridge games costs $6. and membership for children ~ under 5.years is $5.00. A Family Membership is very attractive if your. entire family plans to join in the Y's activities. $30.00 covers membership for ‘husband and wife, with an ‘additional $3 covering the first child, $2 for the second and $i for the third. ‘The only program which isn't covered by the membership fee ‘is the Judo classes. The fee charged for this is paid not to the YMCA but ta the B.C, Judo Association, Thechargefor this is $25.00 for men; $15 for women Juveniles to be tried } two Terrace juveniles will appear in family court sometime this month after local - police- charged them with’ causing wilfull damage. The two boys reportedly threw rocks into windows at both Thornhill Realty and GTX service station on Lakelse: - Names were withheld and court appearances are still pending, police say, CENTENNIAL MEMO -— New immigration the size of the Doukhober colony in the Kootenays to 5,000 members and: the province welcomed them with ‘open arms, | exciting program for this’ “September to April 30, 1972. A. ‘fromg. Saskatchewan in 192 swelled § Kitimat wy"! fall program and: youths, over 16 years; and .. $10 for youths up to 16 years. Yoga is a new program g ne this year for the first : time by Mrs. Fran Redman who | has. taught -several Keep-Fit exercise - It ls a whole way of life. There aré many steps in ‘exercise, diet, deep breathing | and relaxation which allow one to get the most out of it. Yoga exercises are.performed in a ¢ ‘series of graceful, rhythmic, slow. motion movement, Poise and balance are maintained at all times and your attention is fixed on the movements being executed, ©. The -objective: of . “Hatha” (physical) Yoga is to cultivate the natural beauty of the body and obtain a higher state of health. The “Mother and Daughter" and “Father and Son” Clubs are also new this year to the Y’s program. The object of these clubs is for the two people to work together and obtain a closer relationship. There will be some sport activities, talks and movies. The group will he free to discuss any subject they - wish. Girls ages 12 to 14 have their own program this year in Mrs. Redman’s ‘Girls Keep Neat’ program. This class is designed ‘PAGE, 3 to: ‘ assiat | the. “girls in any problems they have in regards. fashion, cosmetics, heir, ete. Discussions will also be held, looking into Rae? estore the . sire may ha’ classes at the Y. Mrs. Redman :~ _ says that-Yoga ia more than an ——— When you. don't know who fo furn: fo. owe TURN TO US WITH CONFIDENCE ror MacKAYS FUNERAL " HOME Phorie 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. - . Serving Kitimat GASSIAR CORSTRUCTION LTD. | “Planners & Builders at Quality Homes” Phone Mr A. Schwaiger 635-5220 Buy 1969 MORTEGD 2 door hardtop, 351 cu. in engine, power steering & brakes. Low - mileage, vinyl interior Now Only «++... New Subdivision on McConnell Read] Presently under construction Approx. 1,200 sq. feet, 3 bedrooms, carport, full basement. , CMHC mortgage at B44 percent - $176.76 monthly. Full price $26,500 - $2,000 dawn may nandle! Occupancy by Novémber 1. Directly From Builder and Save! NEXT TO . ONE HOUR CLEANITIZING | 2a. irs. A. Day yy Ege it 4 Days A Woek| = Terrace Council in turn voted = & Kitimat holds Judo clinic A very successful Judo Clinic was held at the Kitimat YMCA Saturday,Sept. 25, and Sunday Sept. 26. . The Clinic ‘was handled by Mr,-.John Huntley, Ni-Dan, of Prince George. A group. of 40 from Prince George, Burns Lake, Terrace and Kitimat participated. The cling was ‘in. view of a- tournament to be held in Prince George on November 27th and: another. ‘in Perrace, December KITIMAT COMM “CALENDAR . A ‘Fashion Show sponsored the Ladies ; Auxillary to the Royal Canadian .. Legion. will be held on October ' ist at 8:00 p.m, in the Legion ' Hall, Fashions are supplied by. Jy The Bay. There willbe a charge - Of $1.50 and. “door: prize and ‘retreshments will be Supplied, . ze paity will coffee on at 7:90 m. in very low mileage Now. only 1969 LTD. 2. Door hardtop, power steering and brakes. 429 engine, — seeeesnue 1968 IMPALA Custom 2 door. hardtop, ; vinyl raof, power Steering & brakes 8 One Owner ee ee i or ey vere ne 1998.00 | Only 20,000 miles, 4. Participants in the clinic and m 4speed & clean... the coming tournaments are all : at high school level. - ’ The winners from. the two tournaments will be going to Quesnel for a..tournament taking place on Dec. 11th, “As the highlight of the clinic. . Mr, Linton was. presented with | 1966 viVA a door 1966 CORTINA 4 door oO 198,00 TRANSPORTATION specais | | 1962. Fairlane 2door, oo S 6 cyl, standa rd _ ; i) 00 re er ee er ee eee ery s 1966 METEOR Convertible, _ power steering & brakes, 390 cy, in” weed eceweees 998.00 : ‘ Only his ‘official’ certificate ‘for Ni-- Dan from" KoDoKan, Tokyo, Japan. ‘ UNITY The Third Annual Kitimat Art : Display will take. place at the | Kit mat Centennial Museum: - | i ha OHEWROLET tor n J Fae stand + Ferme enee ps wonveeun v- 8, automatic, power. steering. & brakes, 2 door hardtop ao Power’ steering & brakes, \ v8, cet 3098, 00 a “Low Mileage Only” va votes. ‘commencing Oct., 1st. and coatinuing for two months. The ‘spening itself will take place on - Friday between ‘the: hours a7 and:8 p.m. and’ all: are Eg invited to attend, - Paintings donebyartisis inPrince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat'and-Kitmaat - Village. ‘will be on display. and arrangements © to :purchase . paintings will be. madefor those - Interested. “- “The ‘dis pay, os . 8: Bel * ‘1964 FORD. 6 cyl. 4 seed. itunter’s spelat » Only. as