f i |. THE CLAssics © with Winston, Cazes. hota | MLA asks| BR “should be borne by the welfare S Wednesday, February 28,1968 _ wre Skeens', MLA Dudley ° Little mobiles “or -someone. will be eked? = ‘-: , lature. cense similar: to that on motor eycles, plus. a valid driver's cence to operate snowmobiles and sicl-doos, 2. ; “We have mary cases whore the streets, where it is very dangerous,” Little told the House, “I’m afraid someone ? Will be killed unless restriction “are put on them,” . Little also streased the im. “portance of the yehicles and sald jthat he did not want them: put off the streets, He clted an Instance in Ter. race this winter when doctors were transported to Mills Meme eorial by snowmobile, “—t was the only possible means of get. ting them to. the hospital,’ he FARRER I S08 Re: 2 told the House,’’- ERLE Ms a Help parents. adopt, Little tells House # Skeona MLA Dudley Little jasked the Provincial Government ito ease the financial load on fleouples adopting children, *% Little read a letter from a imother.‘who wished to adopt a “child citing problems she faced, % He told the-House: I do be. Eilteve that if.a person is willing ito adopt a child, the cost of trans- fie aioe to and froma city where NASER TEP ace! TER: the adoption is belng made... Sdepartment,” Litde also said legal fees should be paid -by the ‘welfare department, At present adoptive sparents pay lawyers’ fees forthe zlegal process of adoption, “If a person is willing to take La child off our hands, certainly fthe government should allow something atleast toward the cost fof legal fees which are in the [vicinity of $100,"*. Little. said, ¢ The Skeena MLA said that it {was important to have children -Fadopied_and the welfare depart» unent should assist people in out- lying areas who faced additional sexpense when" they offered to] 1 t0.8 Fadopt, soos a § Rod, Gun Club fo name slate Terrace .Rod and Gun Club is holding an election of officers ‘on Tuesday, March 5 in the-club jhouso, : . ® ‘The meeting will startat 8p.m, ‘and members are urgedtoatiend, ‘Non-members who are interested Sega MT ES wants ‘Yostrictions on any . Bf Little called for the itcensing| ie of snowmobiles {na repty to the ae Budget speach fi the B.C, Legis 7 He suggested a “modest’? 12. | young people are running snowe| ” : mobiles and In some cases on vate students. to high achieve. Ae - SOLE HCA, OE RALT ae oy The Pten) eB THERMO MAGNETIC MOTOR entered by Steena Secondary's is the project Clarence Van Fair, _ Terrace Science ssived for the fourth annual errace Science Fair, . ot Te Se will a | @. March 1 event. ite. and a Bi 5 Fair,” Chen oe augurate’ Education Week in Tet.) ate race which runs from’ March |'interest “ ‘ ae Jy yezarded y ; another school subject,** oF UG le" 4 John Chen Wing, chairman of the science fair committes told the Horald:- ; “The purpose. of the Science Fair is to encourage and moti- jects are allowed only for grades 1.to. 3 and for special occupae tional classes, . . Categories. on the secondary level have been set up for grades 8, grades 9 and 10, and grades Aland 12, . om , Intermediate categories have ment in ‘science and related studies, and-in other arts and skills associated with the re. search and development of sciens| tiffe projects,” - “The feir also provides seience minded stud with an Der Kwaak in the upcoming Terrace “Ultimate hope of the Science ing sald, “is that scientific knowledge = WALL .cLas.| at individual effort: lame, .of!|" among, those. who. have |: - stlence merely as e ‘ee ; Emphasis this year will be on individual projects, Group pro~ Science 300 exhibits seen for 7 Fair | 5, and grades 6 and 7, Ee vizes or other «reer ny” n 7 th . iY - {ei and social studies, also been planned, officially open the Fair at 7 p.m, on Friday, March ‘1, opportunity. to show the genoral public an example of what they have learned during the current year,” he said, We pre invited to attendandtakepart in the club's activities... Annie's Meat 4636 Lozelle Ave. GROCERIES - : _ : _ 9 . A.M. - | ———Meats—— ; | STORE HOURS . “ MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Market Ltd. Phone 635-2774 - - Two Skeena Secondary School students and one Kitimat studont will be eligible for the three $250 scholarships, - THe Terrace. Cooperative Association haa. been awarding scholarships since 1957 when they set-up the first $150 award, In 1958 this was raised to $200, The. Terrace’ and District CONFECT. 9 PM. RED D/OR SPECIAL ~~ Cc redit Union matched this amount: - CFTK: - “LIVE” * . FRIDAY ‘EVENING 9-10 Broadcasting Terrace ‘Co-op gives ~]. three scho Three. scholarships will be offered by the Terrace Cos operative Asgoctation this year, arships in 1959." The Cosop and credit union staff and the Co-op Womens Guild each donated $50 to bring the scholarship to the $500 level, This -was.to be split between a boy and a girl when ever possi- ble, Each scholarship was aplit into two parts with the first half being given at the beginning of the schoo] year and the remait. der held until the first of the calendar year if the student con- tnued with his studies, In 1967 the Terrace Coeoperas ‘|/tive Association set up another Scholarship for a Kitimat stu. dent, which is available through the Kitimat Scholarship"Associa- tion of which the Terrate Coop {s a member, ° So In Terrace the scholarship is awarded by a school committee composed of teachers fram the secondary achool, ==. A ‘spokesman for. the: Co-op Association said that 19 students have ‘been awarded the scholar. Ship which how totals $4600, Scholarships. are restricted to a member or. a son or daughter of a member. of the. Terrace . Cooperative or the Credit Union, The Co-op Assoctation doesnot insist on the highest marks to win the awards but the winning student muat have worked hard to attain these Marks, — Cassitied (Ads Command . Attention bean set up for prades 4 and 4g, OF, other * recoeniton > BlveN tO By Dart, anise 98 NRHA, Chen Wing emphasized - that sclence projects will not mono= ting polize ‘the Fair, as there. will also be exhibits in mathematics Exhibits of Industrial Arts projects, Art work, ‘Home Eco- nomics and Photography have . Mr, Cam Stewart, District Superintendant of Schools, will TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, Terrace will 26 meeting Arts Couneil, provinelal government in Terrace Picture is éstabligh People. : around | | the town OnE ee SS - Alex Grant, in town on bu ness, received a wire on February 21 while here, that hig mother, Mrs,. Mant Grant had died that morning in White. rock hospital. Mrs, Grant Sr. ‘{had visited Terrace several times when the Alex Grants made hia daughter, Wenda of Terrace, flew south the sameday, Funeral service. was held in Whiterock on February 24, Interment was Made. in the Calgary, and aroun in goad health following an operation she undere went in MBs Memorial Hospital. * @: ‘| Arehfe Cambrin, former Tere race resident now living. ‘in Tsawwassen, was a ness visitor to town, . oe « ‘a . Mr, and Mrs, William Ruehlen left last Thursday for Vancouver and on Saturday left Seattle by plane for a vacation in Hawali, * 8 «@. Terrace Toastmasters will host the annual area speech cone Saturday, March 16, The event ‘will take the form of a soctal evening with smorgasbord 8p. Per and dancing, : ®.¢ e ‘ Mrs, Norm Larson and daughter Marilyn and Miss Julie Roper, daughter of Mrs, Ing Roper, have returned from a week spent in Vancouver. aPC eh 1 a ee ee ee Mrs; Robert*Thompsoi of Mel. bourne, “Australia left last Friday after spending about a week visl« with her brother«in-law and Sister, Mr, ond Mrs, Glen Hemmons, Mr, and Mrs, Thomp. son, a Vancouver couple, went to Australia two years ago and for 11 months toured 27,000 miles of continent; decided thay Hked it and now make their home in Melbourne, Mrs, Thompson was in Canada on business, ‘Kitimat post for ~ John Bee . John Bee, salesman for Bob|f Parker’s Ltd, in Terrace for five years, was transferred to the Kitimat branch on February 4 in charge of sales, ~~ Before “leaving Terraco. the |s staff at Hob Parker's honored him with a farewell party and Brosentation of apnea set, Bee 1s, a keen Sports fish. erman and-was always ready-and Willing to show visiting tourists the “good holes’’, He won himself some. staunch American friends gh his Kindnesses, and gave visitors’ the right impresston of, Terrace as'a “friendly” come munity, |: So ver. General: Hospital: is ‘using ‘yas, the clinic's research physiclan, says: “The essential of the’ lungs is gas. ex. change. . What exercise does*is impreve:: tho: efficiency. ‘of’ the GOVERNMENT GRANTS SEEN Terrace gets a quallfy for Provincia] Government grants. , cement of its establishment was made ata February ; of the Terrace Recreation Commi: , ; Commission named Edna Cooper io form the Community. Under tho Cultural, "Grant structire astablished by the November 1967 will be eligible to’ obiain -Money for cultural activities, Loan recently received a $500 grantfrom the new department.to promote native . er grants are expected as soonasthe council in Terrace i rts counc hoe have a Community Arts Coupell, Mee, that 4! meoting of thote intorasted The Council hopefully ‘will include all local artistic act. the aris. ‘bp called shortly andan axecutive formed,” vittes under one head. Purpose of the amalgamation isto | - ssion, only arts councils art In the area, _ to promote co-operation and to co-ordinate cultural activities * : in the community, _ - ; a . Lag ROTTER IEEE their home here, Mr, Grant and | famfly plot in|! oe i Mrs. Wendell O’Boyle fs out. recent busi-/- ARs SIGNS: OF ‘SP at as : . ‘ : 7 1. - : ran . NG could be forlorn cars emerging from beneath mounds of snow,’ ">. Community Centre's new policy: ; | test at the Lakelse Hotel oni. py Gat for Terrace Come] ties over the Day meekend | cas | m entre, . which ht deter. from their | i - ry 1) ; jpereation eommiasion ruled planned euiebretiens, ; E GE r. ; SET ae ast we: tt ity Centre _ Be a sale mat ead 1. 26,Rom seared at be! wires A FLATTERING! days, unless recreation director usually held in May, might com.| = Peter Fanning agrees to other arrangements, accepted from groups whose-ac. counts Haven't been paide.0 2eo2 difficulty had been encountered in collecting overdue rentals feos and that a new policy was ren quired from the commission, munity Centre, lpg we, a : ea iommission will ask the Lit. |. M. KJELLBOTN, C.A, _ 4. ML MCALPINE, 0.4, the Bingo, . Pe SB5-5615 — 635-5300 A.delogation of Elks from the _ , fit LAZELLE AVE Terrace BPOE Lodge, who at. tended the commission meeting, yequested that the commission | | bodily systems, ... . to get more Neage for‘ your gas,”? Ae wt ‘ ” __No rental, no box No rental, no hall is the new] not hold any conflicting activie king | NEW HAIRSTYLE pliment the weekend of activities. ; ‘ During the discussioncommis-| 2." _ ‘fo Inpaseisle isavorte And future bookings will notbe Pea Rha ‘stated that ‘some growing of activities being held, : Me Mpine and C : | ‘CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS number oe Terrace * TERRACE, Bo.