~_ BC, TERRACE ‘A ERALD, TERRACE: Bc. around "|| the town) pi ae ca ican banat Rotates Mr, and Mrs, Peter. Fanning eve retuned from vacation, Mr, meeeeanting visited. his parents in maeontres] then joined Mra. Fan- ‘aing in Edmonton and spent some - tlme holidaying in Alberta, En- route home they took in the B.C, Recreation Conference in Port’ : Alberni, . e® @4is4 Don Steele, former manager Royal Bani, is renewing old 2 i & renewing old ace ; quaintances while here on a bank + inspection from head office, . @ & @ . _ Mrs, Laurle English, returned May 6 from Port Alberni where she attended a four-day British FORESTERS' ceived thelr tr ophy (May 4 Terrace organ! izar BOWLING CHAMPIONS re- Clarence Dube( left), In the picture are Walter Fleming, Betty Flem- Tee ake ) from Foresters’ ing, Bonnie Vanderboon, Mr, and Mrs. Gor- don Dixon, Co Kohoshke, Lorraine Schwnegler. ry and Rose Fleming, Kathy Thore are large bore. . Terrace Rod and Gun Club, A conaervationist aervative terview the other day! the same opportmity: to h That’s what for future larg inte But among ; Columbia Recreation Assoctia- | - ton Conference. Mrs, Elizabeth Smart of Kam- loops is visiting with her gon-in. ; law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Brian Marshall at 4614 Hillcrest, Enroute home Mrs, Smart. will — Salvation Army | visit’ witk snother Prince Georce, : e of Port C with their law, Mr, and fami! , _@ @ «6 ~ The Inches Away Club report that Marilyn Gagnon was queen for the month of. April having lost 12\4pounds, The group a8 a whole lost 74 pounds for that f. period, Meetings are held every ) Thursday evening at 8 p.m, in ® Sheena Health Unit, Anyone in- - terested in- joining the group is aSked to phone either 635-5332 m or 635-5044 > Hy id Mra, Mattie Frank, who came to live ih the Kitsumkelum Val- ley 60 years ago this month, | celebrated her 85th birthday last me «Friday, May 10, at her home on f Lazelle/ Averiue, : Relatives and @ friendy called throughout the day to extend their best wishes, She Was remembered with flowers, birthday am gifts and cards and a a cake in her honor, — - s'@ Mrs. Elwood Brooks of White- rock is visiting here with rela- tives.and friends, | daughter in . Salvation Army opens the ‘an- Mr, and Mrs, George Smythe oquitlam. are visiting Son and daughter-in- eae Mra, Gary Smythe { Locally, the Salvation Army opens campaign nual Red Shield campaign in Ter. that he spend an average 8 hours race starting May 21, The local campaign ls expected to last a week, according to the Army's Terrace representatives + Lieutenant Gerdon Foote, He sald that a door-to-door Canvass and an appeal to busi. ness ‘will be held during May, The appeal to the public to sup- -port Salvation Army welfare pro- jects will be held in both Kitimat and Terrace under Lieutenant Foote’s direction, ._ The Kitimat household cam- are work, The. hours are spaced, how- ever, and can include.a distress call at 2 a.m, According to a Salvation Army bress release, the. Red Shield campaign involves “thousands Sharing what they have with those who have less,’* . : The reiease continues: “It’s not only one appeal... it is many, for many are the ser. vices in this and other com- ign this year has already re. munities across this ' affluent oe $1,000 in donations, he |’ “There is no area of human * “Sa need ignored: by The Salvation Army, ‘You may not know the girl who left home hecause she was ashamed and frightened, or the boy who might be in-teform school instead of a Salvation Army home, .. , but there are lots of them, Broken homes and shattered lives are healed and mended by your dollars shared with and given tothe Red Shield”? Target for the two communi ties in 1968 is $4,000, - oo, Lieutenant Foote said that the money raised is used for Army charities both on a local and national level, He referred to the opening of two new Harbor Light Centres for the reclamation of alcoholics in both Prince Rupert and Prince George, works in close co-operation with the Department of Social Wel. fare, helping transients and finds ing them a place to stay. Lieutenant Foote estimates| ‘; | Nhen you re i | (2nd mortgage money) aes OF yy" ROBIN McCOLL Robin McColl, French teacher at Skeena Secondary School, will will be teaching next year in| Rimouski, Quebec, McColl was chosen one of two B.C. teachers to.be given ex. change postings. The exchange arrangement is made as the Pro- vince of Quebec's contribution to - {the Canadian Government 1967 '.|Centennial project, in the field ‘Jof education, and is under auspices of Canadian Edueation Association. , McColl, who is in his third year on the staff of Skeena Secon- dary School, accompanied by his wife, will be leaving for the for the Gaspe Penninsula com- munity In July. M, Yvon Marchaud of Rimouski College will be coming to the Staff of Skeena Secondary School, The exchange will be for at tosee. — got 5 car, @ Vacation, home repairs, Zz furpose—the Associates have " Idan for you. (You'll be money ahead, right the Associates are the pe _ If you own your home, and need mney for a'‘new a Associates 2nd martgages have no bonus clauses, commission charges or hidden faes, ‘You always get the full face amount of the joan. - # rates are reasonable. And sarvice is fast—so why not f call your nearest Associates office tight. now, ; 7 least one year and perhaps two, 9 bones: found in Cariboo VANCOUVER (CP) —A Uni.« versity of British Columbiq ‘Scientists has discovered re. | mains of an elephant-sized mammal that roamed North Ameriea more than 90,000,000) ° years ago in the Cariboo district, |‘ Dr, Glenn Rouse, associate Brofessor of botany and geology, came across three well. ‘Preserved teeth of the extinct mammal] while ‘collecting -geolo- Bical samples along the Fraser River near Quesnel, ’ The teeth have been identi-| fied .as those of a titanothere by Dr, Loria 8, Russell, chief bilogist and fogsil vertebrate ox-! ; pert. at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.” - ou ’ The ‘largest.of the three teeth |: ople or any other worthwhile.» a low-cost 2nd morigaga: . from the start.) Interest. 1 ‘| wide and between three and four: | _ inches ‘deep, which'makes it con- +] siderably“ largér “than. other Where In Canada, say'‘reports pre- pared by. Dr. Russell, , 2 « [ The” ttanothore”had- the buli¢| Of rhinoceros: and Per week exclusively on wel-: gates, said that B, C. is more than 20 years behind in its Philo- sophy -and attitudes towards recreation, the province into the futur, rather them,” he said, of lelsure,”” he said, “and we must teach our children how to e their leisure time in adult- a Music F od’? 7 . Davies, Wizntuk, us ho into the fact that recreation one of the most impo least expe Klein said, titanothere remains ‘found else-|.. °°. _ ~_ LG ca ate from St, Josephs High School in Rose Town Saskatchewan, two years ago. She will be based at Montreal as a stewardess with Alr Canada, ; 9,000 jobs phased out Dr, Lein, a specialist in the fleld of social welfare and recrea- tion, was the keynote speaker at Association Confere nee in -Port Alberni May 1 to 4, aa organized public recreation, Dr. Klein, who spoke on three. separate occasions to the dela. reation people in- were slowly backin 2, “You are falli than m He said rec ng into ideas, “We are moving into an era We must educate. the public, ur. MLA’s and elvie officials|a nsive public 8 22 inches’ long and 144inchea |. i. Fro vate 2 Trips Daily °: Sea _ : the weight. ASSOCIA Ve phe _ )of- a. small lephant;.”-: 1k daa 4 . We ects gate ts ‘| Member of g group-6f mammals | - - a - ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED... || that evolved. trom small shoep. 4» Always on hand when you need money... ee | Sized animals. in about:20,000,000 Ne yeara, *. the British Columbia Recreation] - . Bal oving towards | Prin Rupert in charge arts section, is|. Martin rtant and| past y. service, Ito the advertisers and to those who had |. m Terrace to Prince os ithers $5.05 2 Trips'Dally on, Pelnge George $13.75 (2 Trips: Daily interest in cons “Too many club,” Gary Smythe Terrace Rod Uon effective by ervation, said. at th The co . Gun Clubs, dustry, Among resolutions nvention drew so government offi costs with muncipalities; be managed lik Vehicles for hunting ; and a for hunters, ; Members, And the recruiting is just not for the sake of having a big organization, ; : an“ £ — There are the club's attractions of-club house on Rifle Marthe Marcelle Effray,; . Range road, off Highway 16 East, large and small bore and formerly of Thornhill recently; trap shooting, .a pistol club, arms safety training and a place graduated as a Stewardess with to swap expertences with fellow fishermen and hunters, | § Air Canada, Miss Effray, the 2 But the basic. message of any Rod and Gun Club is con- | J year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. , Bag any ; } Ambrose Effray of Thornhill, servation, according to Gary Smythe, . - attended Verltas School in “We have to get political muscle and the average Joe can Terrace before going on togradu- help us,”* he said, - The B,C, Federation bers and has won at 1 "Tt used to be that they ‘Now they say, ‘We're list . Terrace Rod .Servation scene, of fil ’ Co-Op or Omineca Bull vase . Club meets | ‘Executive changes were of the Terrace Music Festival Elected for the 1968 term were Mike Strym: Committee head appointments | were Mery Paulsen for tickets | and seating, Edna Sheridan as Soctal onvenor, Eva Danfels for publicity, Donna Dinning and Lorna Gorley for awards, Mar- tin Laan for advertising, Sister Marilyn for Syllabus and Rober? Spears for program, Rod, gun club. [ge members back — conservation | Pistol shooters. and’ fishermen, bunte ra and archers, And they are all conservationists to the core, - is’ not a herotical offshoot of the Con- Use Party, Terrace Rod and Gun Club's Gary Smythe - and John Willemsen came up with a joint definition fn an in- : “A conservationist is a & rod and an club is about: enjoyment by others, Terrace Rod and Gun has a @ and small bore shooters, rested in hunting and fishing, a membership af about 120, there isa basic Beople think we are nothing but a skeet and Gun make their interest in conservar - membership in the B.C, Wildlife Federa- tion, as do many other similar elubs in this province, Proof of this interest was sh @ annual convention of the studied at the conference were: an approach to Federal authorities to share Sewage treatment designating “wilderness rivera?’ to @ Darks; restrictions on helicopters and snow Terrace Rod and Gun Club is currently recruiting new east the attention of Government. | and Gun Club is no newcomer on the con- Firat step to membership in the local ing out a form available at one of th major sporting goods outlets: Supplies. ¢ Festi -Mames executive made at the Third Annual Meeting | | May 8, . T eckt president, Joey tival | gave a vote of thanks to Laan . * and small bore marksmen in the. ; man who wants fis kids to have - lunt and fish when they grow up,’* preserving nature variety of ' es ready for skeet shooters, and people own May 8-12 in Kamloops B.C, Wildlife Federation, me 300 delegates from Rod and clals and representatives of ine compulsory insurance program Wild Life now has 22,000 meme didn’t care,’* Smythe explained. ening if you can convince us,?? club is made by | § e three Terrace, | # K-T Sporting Goods, Terrace: val helped with therecent Music Fes- A spokesman for the assacia- y ‘on sald the membership also for his ‘Services as chairman, it was announced at the meet- ing that selections of sections for the syllabus were to be in the hands of Sister Marilyn by Sept- ember 5, 1968, . The next meeting of the As- sociation wil! be held June 11, layed by t This advertisement is no t published or dis Contro! Board or by 1 Pi g he Government of he Liquor oS of the Speech erving-as directors of the Tere ‘estival Association Edna Sheridan, Marilyn Ginny Lowrie, Shirley ‘Jeanne Sandover— Sly nd Peggy McKeown, . Laan, president for the ear, expressed his thanks membership, the donars the ritish Columbia, = nn