Poor. 6 "TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, (BC. [ ‘Around the town. te Wolion, who left Terrace ten years ago, last week for a few days renee ing-old acquaintances, He would|& like to say “hallo” toany friends he might have missed Seeing, Mr. Wilson, who is now Hving In Sidney, B.C,, says it ig 50 years ago this year that he first set. foot In Terrace, While in Terrace Mr. Wilson was the housoeguest of Mr, and Mrs, Leon Prusko: fn Thornhill, e* es #@ ‘The Order of the Eastern Siar will be holding a rummage sa! in the Masonic Hall on Lakeise Avenueon Saturday, Jan, 20 from il a,m. unt 3 p.m, . e Mr, and Mes: George Cowden have returned after spending a vacation in the south visiting with Mr, Cowden’s father and brother in Vancouver and friends In Haney and Chilliwack, Erie Bergen of Kelowna has arrived to join the staff of Cana. dian Pacific Airlines here, re. placing. Maleolm Vout who has left to enter Simon Fraser Uni. versity, ee Despite . inclement weather over one hundred people joined in the festivities of the annual Ukrainian New Year’s party last was back in town | Hall. Friday evening in the Ukrainian Dancing was enjyed to the music ofthe Melody Kings and & buffet supper was sorved at midnight, featuring Ukrainian dishes, made by the ladies for the eae The men had done a fine of clearing a park. ing area, However, during tho five hours of festivities steadily falling snow had coveredthe area and the cars with over a foot of the feathery white stuff, The return home waa an eventful one for many who had to call on the 24-hour truching service, @rrace teachers played bridge at the Community Centre adian C on the evening of January 10, Mrs, Vesta Douglas did the coffee urn honors and Mr, Ken Gray was high ScOre bridge player, Word hast been n received of the death in BPoskelo, Hollant, on January 6, of Mrs, Marla van Heek at the age of 72. Her son, Pem van Heek flew to Holland to be with her in December, and his daughter, Brigitta, who has just returned to Simon Fra. ser University, attended the fun eral in Holland, ‘The elderly Mra, van Heek had been a visitor to Terrace on four or fiveoccas ions, The news of her death will be regretied by her many Hellyer boosters heard” by Terrace Liberal dub — ment’’, said Higgs, “Paul Hellyer has a formula he has applied all his life, he analyses a problem, | Hotel, seeks the best possible courseot action, then doggedly institutes the required action -- you maybe assured he Intends to apply this formula to the problems of the country”, One arsa ‘that engendered con siderable discussion was the Quebec question, Charles Bellane gér, president of tho French Can. lub in Terrace, pointed out the difference in background ard temperament of the people of Quebec, due he felt, to the entirely different way of Hie in which he and many of his fellow Canadians were raised, “There is a problem,”. Mr, Bellanger admitted, “but not an unsurmountable problem. Tt will | in take firm and falr leadership at the Federal level to deal with Quebec, as it will - with many of the other provinces,’” The next meeting of the Ter. race Liberal Association, at which everyone is welcome, was announced for Thursday, Jatuary 18th: and will be held at the Blue Gables restaurant, Ie Liberals attended Gi] Rick Higga of Vancouver, and breakfast mesting at the Lakelse Allan Hope af Prince Gebrge Chatred by Skoena Liberal Cane didate, Art Bates, the meoting learned detaiis of the forthcom- ing Leadership Convention from Terrace Junior. Chamber — makes bid for recruits. Terrace Junior Chamber of)men's needa.’ Commerce announced this week that ft vill launch a campaign to recruit new members, The announcement coincides with Junior Jaycea weck observed both Canada and the US. 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