ray _\. Ericksons "Lost and presumed drowned in the ‘Nass River 74 miles north of Kitwanga on Sunday, May 30 were John Erickson, aged @2, Nora Erickson aged 48, and their grandson Jeramiah Erickson, , “aged: : ~ John and Nora Erickson, formerly of “Fort St. John, B.C. resided in the . aca area for the past years. — ™ John earned a living fqr his wife and ‘familly in the fogging industry around Terrace. During their stay in Terrace they became quite well- known and had. many close. friends, ° was born to a daughter, Sonja, and was ‘raised with them: almost -from birth. .. The three were’ inseparable “com- " panions.and travelled together all the - ‘Rides offered : Herald Staft Writer “fRRRACE — The Kinsmen Club of Terrace will he © sponsoring a free. taxi service for any. grade who feel it be wiser to drink and not drive. The. elub will be providing lifts for anyone who needs them from 6 p.m. grad night until late Saturday morning. . The group has the support of high school officials and the ‘RCMP in- undertaking the project. . ~~” jpéople volunteering to drive can phone Roland Krueger at 635-3329, while grads wanting lifts next weekend can ~ Phone either that number or BS6-£106, 7 Women’ Ss festival is: on. schedule. KT an A Niddebnat Meade wweited | ae ant). Email) HAZELTON — The tecédt! nivve “at oth? nist Women’s Featival away from the Kisplox rodeo grounds is * not eatpected to lessen attendance at the event. 7 Over 300 women and children are expected to attend the third annual Northwest Women's Festival, now slated for AN the Kispiox Valley Farm. . ‘The festival venue was changed last week when festival organizers discovered the herbicide Tordon 22K had been . sprayed over the rodeo grounds in an effort to kill off thistie « and: prevent Is spread to nearby farms, : “ ” Fearing possible side-effects from the spraying of what they. consider to be a dangerous chemical, decided to change locations. - _”, ‘The festival itself 1s composed of a number of workshops ranging... ‘from massage and holistic healing to self-defense, - midwifery, child abuse and nuclear disarmament: Guest speakers will include-Louise Mangan, the chair- -person of the itter-disciplinary Task Force on Birthing in. : B.C, . Fuurther information is available from Bari i imes at B42. 6033 or Veronica Ignas at 639-0228, ‘ Candystripers given awards — ~ Herald Staff Writer” “TERRACE — The ‘annual candystripers awards night wads held in Terrace June 14. ~~ ~ Nurse Marg Petrick opened the evening ceremonies with _ thanks to the ech for ek a eee z _Ladies Auxiliary for sponsoring the ‘Program. . -Hospital. auxiliary..chairman Betty Nordstrom joined ~” hospital board chairman Eva Webber and administrator: Robert Finlayson in thanking the: -eandystripers, and hospital staff for their. work over-the year. Firest year awards went to Twila Beard, Tanis Buller, ms Janies Fisher, Shawn Gardner, Kamanjit Ghuman, Arden . Grier, Lorelei McCarran, Connla Meduros, Jayne Parkes, _ Cheryl Penner, and Samantha Sebastlon, ’ ; _” Sebond year awards went. to Cathy Bilson, Valerie '__ Jansen, Sandra. Richardsod, Lynn Ward and Kelly Wafzig. a Debbie Brown received a third year- award, _ program ” time. They will remain "ogetber ‘ Lewis, Sonny and Art, and three sisters, - ‘Suzie. She also’ has “many ‘other ~ -relatives in B.C., Sweden, South . Dakota, Minnesota and California, - Jeremiah, their’ syearald grandson, ce missed by all. hereafter, : . They. are survived by 17 children. ' seattered throughout . B.C. aad 41 grandchildren. ; John is survived by three brothers, Helen, Tess and Lillie. Nora. ia survived by” her’ mother ‘ Monica McKinnon, . one brother Ben, ovand seven sisters, ‘Aggie, Doreen, | Mary, Winnie, Katherine, Rita and John, Nora’ and. Jeremiah will be" The family would liks to thank all friends and relatives who brought food cand donations for their kindness. weat’ one ‘day ‘after: Avatar’: . challenged the’ ‘Tagelis to ‘attack, vowing’ he’ would» ' into their’ graveyard. turn.the Lebanese’ ‘capital ~ Meanwhile, ; sporadic shelling resumed around. "pastily-built guerrilla” redoubts near’ the Beirut. . international airport pn the . southern edge of the city, . 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