ao ‘3 thoeorg a Piste? . . en fe GHLUA ttte Hulce an tis sail com- suzetles Met Boutique, TMunily near Cleveland say a wheresomeone had smashed oO a t h e l recent burglary ata petshop a large display window and Ei Pp was an easy case to solve: had made off with a $75 goat, just find a man, a woman Police have charged the 4 etaway ? and a goal, couple, a 24-year-old man The three were seen last and his 20-year-old wife NOTICE Office Hours During the Christmas - New Year holiday season, the offices of the District of Terrace will, in addition to the . normal weekend closing dates, be closed on the following days. Tuesday, December 25, 1979 Wednesday, December 26, 1979 Tuesday, January 1, 1980 There will not be garhage pick up on those days Garbage collection for those days will be as follows: Regular Pick Up Will Be Picked Up December 25, 1979 December 24, 1979 December 26, 1979 December 27, 1979 January 1, 1980 January 2, 1980 Public Works Emergency Telephone No.: 638-8188 | District of Terrace Carla Barker hangs her handmade card on the tree in Bev Epp’s kindergarten class at Kiti K’shan Primary School in Terrace Photo by Gren Middleton LIBRARY BROWSING y ED CURELL and MARIA YOUNG As 1979 winds quickly to an end, the staif of the Terrace Public Library would like to thank all of our patrons for their support throughout the year and we would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. We will of course, be closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, andas Monday i is our normal closing day, the library will not open for three days. We will reopen on Thursday, December 27. New books this week include: ; The 1980 Fodor's guide to Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, South America and South-East Asia. Bails! by Richard Rohmer. Rohmer’s latest novel focuses on the U.S. energy crisis during the severe winter of 1984-85. A Private Battle by Cornelius and Kathy Ryan. The author of The Longest Day who died of cancer in 1974 kept a secret account of his battle with the disease discovered after his death. His wife has joined her. account with his to produce a dramatic and moving book. Madison Square Garden; 100 Years of History by Joseph Durso is a nostalgic and profusely issustrated look at one of America’s greatest landmarks. Hawks, Falcons & Falconry by Frank L. Beebe is a collection ofa vast amount of information on the birds and the sport of falconry. Allas of British Columbia by A.L. Farley. Though a reference book, this is the first updated atlas of the province since 1956. Farley has produced an effective, straight forward portrayal of the significant aspects of the geography of B.C. It is an attractive and useful volume, covering the main themes of people, en- vironment and resource use. We have six National Film Board films that will be available for free loan until the new year when we mustreturn them to the N.F.B. These are all films for children and should provide some enjoyment for the youngsters during the holiday season. Help Fight | RESPIRATORY + nuad ue Lb DISEASE Last year, 7 Brian Ames and friends flew 2400 missions. * St GIFT SALLE | High Country Crafts, Gifts &: Woodwork Brian Ames is a pilot with the B.C. Government Ata moment's notice. | 20 of, if Air Ambulance Service, It’s not always an easy job. But it is rewarding. | we 0 It's his job to fly patients from remote areas in And that’s why Brian Ames stays with it. | e“As vou like it B.C. where there aren’t proper hospital facilities Brian is only one of the more than 43,000 | metal plant & candleholders to centres where there are. members of the B.C. Government Employees’ Union Sometimes it's simply a minor industrial accident. working for you all over the Province. ®All Macrame Cord Sometimes it's a matter of life and death. os At all kinds of jobs. . 7 Where every minute counts. Ter Under all kinds of working conditions. plus many other See =] That's why a team of i All people whose skill, little gift Ideas SHOPPING LAYS! trained personnel—from pilots, experience and dedication | a doctors and nurses to the The BC Government have made our provincial All West Centre essential ground crews are on call ’ employees among the most effictent 638-1645 around the clock—ready to fly mp oyees Union anywhere in North America today, into where they might be needed. And that’s something to be proud of. A711 Keith Ave. We're working for you.