Children’ of the: World are in- vited to illustrate ‘the world-fam- ous GRIMM’S FAIRY TALES In. an art contest open to children the ‘world over between the ages of 4 and 14, The book will be pub- Nshed in 1987 by Follett Publish- ing Company, New York and will be distributed in Canada by the Ryerson Press, . First prize for the best picture is $100.00. Additional prizes in- clude $50.00 for the young artist whose Uustration jig chosen for the jacket cover, and $10.00 for each picture selected for publica- tion, The Ryerson Press will award $25.00 for exch Canadian entry accepted for publication in % JERRACE. SOMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Children’s Fairy Tales: Contest : CONTEST INFORMATION 1S -AS FOLLOWS: : 1, All paintings - should be in 7 water-color or tempera, 2, The artist must be between the| ages of 4 and 14, 3. The subject illustration should be chosen from one of. the Grimm's Fairy Tales listed be- iw, 4. Each entry must be labeled ag to title of fairy tale illustrated. - 5. Entries must be submitted with the name of parent or guardian who would agree that the entry is the property of Follett Publish- ing Company. 6, The artist’s age, name and ad- dress must accompany the entry. ~ Wednesday, August 24 THE fs \annow Palmer Wethods . by GOLF'S 4-TIME MASTERS WINNER 7 STRIKE THE BALL: ON SWEET SPOT OF PUTTERFACE TERRACE'S FIRST practical, | P®, Selected by an nurse graduate from Prince George Vocational School, Beatrice (Bea) Spencer, graduated on May 6, 1966, the first Terrace girl to take the one-year course. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville R. Spencer of 3304 Munroe ‘Street. on gill entrants, ing Beauty, Hood and: Cindere translated into mo ANS ‘ SN ON SRR RO ARS TUESDAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS — 7 TO Ave. Phone SAN 4807 Lozelle Why are hundreds of carpenters not on the job thraughout B.C,? Why are they denied the opportunity to participate in B.C's current construc: tion boom when their services are in such great demand? Five locals of the Carpenters’ Union in the Kamloops- Okanagan ‘area have reached a mutually satisfactory settlement with their contractors, This is a two-year agreement calling for 51 cents per hour increase in wages, 4 sensible 40-hour work week, and freedom from the restrictive union hiring hall method of job placement. At the moment these Journeymen car- penters are being pald $3.70 an hour: this will increase to $4.00 an hour next April 1, Why can't other carpenters, now out of work because of the dispute, benefit. ‘from the contractors’ generous terms? - The Construction Industry Joint Negotiating Committee, representing some 422 contractors, has offered to settle prov- _{neé-wide on terms alinilar to those reached ‘with the five locala in the Interior, | "2675 Oak Street, Vancouver the book. The-art submissions will panel] of artists and critics whose decision shall be final and binding GRIMM’S PAIRY TALES were chosen for their universal appeal. The timeless folk stories of such favourites as Snow White, Sleep- Little Red Riding dialects and languages familiar to children everywhere, SR SORRENTO = SS + SRN : ‘ SATURDAY, SUNDAY — 2 P.M. TO 11:30 P.M, - % Reservations For Group Bowling ANYTIME BARNEY'S BOWL ARE CARPENTERS NOT WORKING in many parts of the Province :374-hour work week. hours of work @ week in many cases. J} CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY JOINT NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE ‘on behalf of 322 B.C. contractors ~~ 7%. The DEADLINE for entries is October 15, 1966, 8. Please place painting between cardboard and mail flat, . Submissions should be address- ed to: ' The Children's Art Contest Follett Publishing Company 432 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10016 TITLES Blue Light, The Bremen Towa Musicians, The Cat and Mouse in Partnership, Cinderella, The Clev- er Gretel, Faithful John, The Fish- , | @rman and His Wife, The Four Accomplished Brothers, Fred- erick and Catherine, Frog Prince, The Gallant Tailor, The Giant with the Three Golden Hairs, The Golden Bird, The Golden Gcose, The Goose Girl, Hansel and Gretel, Through the World, Iron Hans, Jorinda and Joringel, Karl Katz, King of the Golden Mountain, The Lady and the Lion, The Mounse, the Bird, and the Sausage, The Old Man and his Grandson, The Pink, The Poor Miller’s Boy and the Cat, The Queen Bee, The Rap- international la have been re than 100 and are Ur. 11:30 P.M. vi3 “591T \ RRR RE This offer has been made formally to . the B.C, Provincial Council of Carpenters, but the officers of the Provincial Council remain adamant in their demand for a Meanwhile, many vital construction jobs are at a standstill and urgently need- ed tradesmen are without employment. The shorter work. week is simply an additional, inflationary demand which is neither reasonable nor timely in view of the. shortage of carpenters and the great amount of overtime work at double pay now available to them, . Much of the construction activity is in relatively remote paris of the province where contractors find carpenters unwill- ing to take a job unless they are guaran- teed overtime; they expect 56 or even 60 Why this work stoppage? Because the officers of the Provincial Council of Carpenters are pressing de- mands beyond.a point the contractors are able to go in serving the public interest. There is now no logicat reason for the ft - work stoppage to continue, ee How Six Travelled! . The, around the world on domestic in- ternational travel in 1985, an in- crease of 12 per cent previous year,. says the B.C. Au- tomobile Association. World tour- ist spending has more than dou- bled in the past seven years. 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