a. PAGE 2, Kitimat’s only permanent Day Care threatened THE HERALD, 1978 Friday, May 5, The Open House held at the Kitimat Day Care Center Wednesday Mays. threatened”’ because of summer holidays , says president of the Center Marilyn Cook. Students leave the school during the summer months. The “The center is organization, drop in enrollment causes the center to have financial turmoil when the registration fees do net support the staff needed (o run such an eames *° “Kitimat's only full-time _ Day Care facility is ' threatened by the lack of support and funding coming from the community, “says president of the Kitimat Day Care Center Marilyn Cook. The center has been running ‘on empty’, so to speak, for - the past year and held an open house Wednesday May 3 to let the public and media Senior jok’ award Terry Hutt, an Associated Press All American football wide receiver and a track long jumper and sprinter at Boise State, was .named outstanding senior athlete of the year at the sth annual Boise State letterman’s banquet Wednesday night. Receiving an award as top scholar-athlete was senior baseball pitcher Brad McArthur of White Rock, B.C, MecaArthurswas also named the most = in- spirational player on the Bronco baseball team. . Trans-Ganada fataltities RCMP have identified Norman Peter Skramrud, 27, of Prince George, B.C., as the man killed Tuesday in a * car-truck collision on the . Trans-Canada Highway south of Cache Creek. ' Skramrud, who was originally from~ Dryden, Ont., died when thesmall car he was driving hit a flatbed truck loaded with steel reinforcing bars. RCMP earlier identified John Robert Carlton, 17, and Donna Marie Meyers, 16, both of Prince George, as the other persons killed in the crash. The driver of the truck wasn't seriously in- jured, Crime. dampened NEW ORLEANS (AP)— A gang of youths halted a Greyhound bus and assaulted and robbed passengers Thursday in the midst of heavy floading. The conditions of city streets interfered with the investigation of the case, -& truck driver flagged down a patrol car and told. police that several youths had taken over the bus and were assaulting the passengers—conventioneers going to the New Orleans airport. Patrolman Larry Jones later reported he saw the bus driving on a city street, but he was unable to stop. it because of. flooding and stalled traffic. Jones then went to the scene of the intitial report by the truck driver, but “The kids had already taken off." “Witnesses confirmed the incident but were unable to provide any, specific in- formation,’ he added. A Greyhound spokesman said the company is looking” Into the incident. view their premises and facilities. The old Kinsmen organization in Kitimat was the initial stimulus for the center. “When the Kinsmen folded in Kitimat we started as a registered day care center funding but that money has expired and now we must turn to local aid,” explained vice-president of the center Ann McCabe. , The five female volunteer executive members all work and have husbands who ‘work putting the familes in aday care need, The center is specially designed for this type of service, according to ook. . Children ages 3 toS years are gathered in the center five days a week, most from 7:30 until 5:30, and have grown “accustomed” to the at- mosphere and discipline | introduced them by the atlendants and supervisor. Driving the day care center on from day to day is Ann Passingham. Ane, Marilyn, and Ann McCabe all agree thot the children are given a chance at having an edge, when going into kin- with provincial , dergarten, over the children who don’t attend day care. Registration is the main support system for the center at present - fund raising suppliments the budget. Recently the monthly cost of leaving a ‘ Terrace - 635-6302 or Ad, SLUMBER LODGE WEEKEND SPECIAL} atthe SLUMBER LODGE MOTOR INN Prince Rupert (909 ard Ave. W.) Travelling to Prince Rupert for the Weekend? Wehavea “DEAL” for youl Twonights for the price of One, Reserve your well appointed - 2 bedded (1 queen, 1 double) room for Friday and Saturday for the regular one day rate. Two people $30.00 plus tax Three $35.00 plus tax, Four $39.00 plus tax Dining room and lounge Cable - colour TV Close toshoppling For free reservation call any Siumber Lodge or Prince Rupert. 627-171) | Please clip ad and present at registration, cffer expires May 15, 1976. child with the center for the school and working hours was raised from the $150, It has been for the last two years, to $165 a month, Most of this is tax deductible to a working parent family, according to Marilyn. SoB5O000G0 Th The V6G 1W5 % On English Bay A! 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