2 Every. larger c¢ community has “a Rotary. club,. and all. these |. Rotary Clubs are ‘associated - -with Rotary International, and ‘Rotary International is a. world- wide’ organization ‘throughout. . Bi 149 countries in various geographical regions * of“ the- world, You will find. Rotary in. Asia, in Australia, New Zealand |. z and Afriea; in continental. | Europe, North Ameriéa and ‘the | Eastern: -Mediterraneati, In. Great Britain and-Irelard, in - South America and Central m. America; in’ Mexico and. the: F.. Antilles; in the United States of. America in Bermuda, and dn Canada. -— , B . OnAugust 22, 1972, there were oe 15, 395 ‘Rotary Clubs. with-an estimated membership of fH 723,000 Rolarians, and all these - : Rolary Clubs. with. their. | Rotarians encourage and foster the ideal’of service as a basis of worthy... enterprise, "and! “in particular. to, encourage. and foster i | First, the developmeit - ot : acquaintance as an opportunity for service; Second, high ethical’ stan drds in business and rofessions; the recognition of ythe. worthiness of all useful” foccupations, and the dignifying - by each Rotarian of his oc-. Fcupation as an- opportunity to. yserve society; —.. . Third, the application of the gideal of s service by every aRotarian {to his. personal; sbusiness, and community life; 2 Fourth, ihe advancement of jinternational understanding, Bem goodwill and peace, through a pworld fellowship of business and. rofessional man, united in the eal of service, . Rotary. was founded by the Late Paul E, Harris of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ‘The - first meeting was held in Chicago in “Rotary” was adopted because in the beginning the meetings were held in rotation in the business offices of the mem- @bers, In 1910 in Chicago ‘at a yconvention of the sixteen clubs - wthen in existence, ‘Rotary @ became a national organization, im bul the admission of the. Rotary eaClub in Winnipeg, Canada in S i912, made it necessary at the convention i in 1912 to change the Ine” ‘s fai Club, There is a president, vice-. president, and directors, ‘but as’ Rotarians we are devoted. to riain services., ‘Chib Service - ~The Director of - Club Service has a. job primarily to co-ordinate and supervise the work of those | committees which promote the development of acquaintance as aan opportunity for service, By . RClub Senvice- Rotary ‘ means these things that an individual Kloes (o help make successful | ihe administration .of, the particular Rotary club and its various club committees: . The next Directorship is the . Directorship for Vocational - service. The purpose of ‘this committee is to stimulate every - lub member to exemplify and share the ideal of service with his associates. iin business d professional life, For every Frank Howard, Dethocratic candidate. for Skeena will be. in‘ Fott:. St. James, the Mapes-Stoney- Creek area,. Houston, Terrace, mand Kitimat. during. the. first. _ each: individual~ New. ‘Rotary ‘clib it is ‘essential that . member: “be. “helped. to: understand: -the- ap. plicatian. of vocational ‘service to his: job, ‘and: that he be in- - “Sprired to make that application” ” and to help club-members to'put ‘Rotary: into acti work, 2 : The next” irectaréhip. is the. “Directorship for ‘Community ° Service..'He -hag - the; respon: _ Sibllity fo Initlate,: “develop and’ complete, projects’ designated to ~ .improve the community where the .Rotary-’club: is” at-home. Various. committees, will “work.” ‘suecesstully :’.: to, .. develop | . programs and projecte, and this ‘field is: as wide: as’ the“com-. - munity itself, and it is steadily. _ broadening as-communities.’ remold themselves" to ‘the ; modern world, -: And ‘then :‘we' ‘have’ the ‘Director for . International Service, Thig. ‘directorship ° is’ * responsible-forinvelvirg every ‘- “member of the clubin an effort. to: advance : international: un- _ derstanding, ‘goodwill “and: _ peace, .by using the. unique - resources. o f iRotiry World: . wide. He is:the coordinator of: _ the} Club's international service. . activities, and. amazing results. -have~ been. accomplished: by Rotary -Clubs. throughout the . world.. Regardless of the size | -and’ location of-therse clubs, they all. have ‘unique ‘op- portunities to produce some of . the finest international projects in: exchange . amongst . them- selves, or with the help of clubs from other countries, for the Bood of their-communities, ” - We as: Rotarians, call these. four services, and Iam going to ‘repeat them. -.Club Service, - Vocational Service, Community Service .and International Service - “The Four Averines of. Service”. . ‘This .means that ’Rotarlans. ‘are trying to serve youth in the - role of an individual, and in co- . - operation with others, ' promote the physical, mental - ‘to and moral well-being of boys’ and girls, as well: as_ older. youths,-in both urban and rural areas. They seek to help the . development of‘ youth into good. citizens through the promotion of © recreation. programs, vocational guidance -a (raining, programe, IS sal Ss ‘ “financial assistance to Stidents*? and the like... . : -Anothies facet of Rotary i is the “Rotary. Foundation”, ‘This:is; a. philantrophic organization, | and: the object of.the. founda tlon ‘is... the furthering of understanding ’ and friendly. relations .between ‘ peoples. of. different:.. nations: : _ through the fostering of tangible and: effective projects of a philantrophic, charitable, - “educational. or other. nature, - Each Rotary Club contributes. voluntarily to the: Foundation. ‘The activities sponsored by - the’ Rotary. Foundation and ‘Educatioanl awards © ‘for’. “graduate fellowships, |: un-'. dergraduate scholarships and technical . training programs, . The’ purpose of. an ‘educational :’ ‘award"is to. contribute to‘ the - ~ furtherence * of. understanding and friendly ‘relations between “people of different nations by: . enabling a yourig. man or -woman -to’. study” in an. “éducational: institution. located ‘ 5, outside his or her‘own country, The, award Tecipient iB ex-. on where. ‘they » ® *Sountry ‘; ‘The .three” prograins.. ‘are. a ‘similar in nature. and. purpose; the; iprimary difference is‘ the | age and ediicatidn of the par- ticipants,’ . and level: and character the’: ‘study programs. Young men :and women are: equally eligible to: apply. oe A “candidate tor. a ‘Rotary Foundation Educational ‘Award — “must: be. both* an’ outstanding -Student or. -techni¢ian, amd a “potential. ambassador -. of goodwill, of -high . quality. Specifically. the candidate must have maintained a high slan-- -dard in. his or. her -academic studies or ‘technical field, : and- must.’ “show. promise’ of _ distinguished: achievement: in. “-aeadémie or technical work, as a. Rotary .: ‘Foundation Award _fecipient. ‘ : Aw 1972-74. ‘there: will: be five ~ hundred: recipients selected throughout ‘the’ Rotary ‘World; Miss Norma Kerby. of, Terrace has been chosen aS one of them. : The Terrace Rotary Club w was ~ sponsored by the Prince Rupert Rotary Club (constituted in 1921) and an. ‘organizational meating wag held in 1953, and . the “charter “from. Rotary In- ternational was received by the — Terrace .Clyub on. February ‘5, 1954. On November 30, 1956, the . Terrace Rotary Club ore in furn, the Kitimat Clb. . The: Terrace. Glib: has. béen involved i in many projects; the “adventure in Citizenship"’; - every. year a student is. sent- ta . Ottawa, ithe -apongoring: of children's swimming classes, . development of the. Kerr Rotary Park and financial | coritribution to. the Terrace ‘Library and Terrace Arena Association, and also financial assistance to the old, aee: destroyed ) Ciyje Gentre} af ketover by tbe munieip ally. - Minot - ‘projects — “elude: varius Pag’ HIM BY. Life's most difficult. task is to follow the fellow who always . neta ahead of his story, : (ilow about a NEW HOME for Soviets, AND money es week of October inhis bid for'te- | election as lhe MP. for Skeena. On Monday, October.2nd, Mr. ‘Hoeard will visit-all day in'Fort St. James.and the Surrounding’ ‘area: ‘winding up the day with ati: ” evening public meeting in: the: Scouts Hall: Tuesday , October ard will see Mr. Howard visiting the far-: mj ining areas around Vanderhoof the Stoney-Creek I enerye. 2 : ‘On Wednesday, “Getobsr Mr. Howard will b e in Houston . -witha-meeling in the evening at all. day and attend a” public § meeting in the Publle H Hall in the: evening... ‘fn : ‘Octobe éandidate will go ae Telkwa ‘the ‘entire day and: evening b but” tin Jann ned ; ith no ‘development, Mr.. , ‘replies 7 servation — organization : Edward - and. the sate reply loa “question cond. cerning . Prince | ‘Rupert port Stevens that although the recently completed | Wright Rept indicates that the port: be devel , that it must not be allawed limbo ‘as: so. many previcis studies and reports have been allowed to do since Mr, die or fade into, ‘Howards ‘representation. . —— Further, that in relation to his policy statement concerning Northern development.this port: developmient has. to be a, nuniber’ one priority and one that .he has supported -very - . strongly. as Chairman of. the Northern Development Couricil. ' The local Progressive Con- is . preparing for Mr. . Stevens . Feturn in the very near future at which tim e he will be. meeting -with the electorate in Prince Rupert,. ‘Port : Simpson, Port Queen Charlotte Islands, : - Byerett Steves married Lee (Pauline)... Doberczak --of Smithers in 1950. ‘They have three’ children and reside in: Vanderhoof . where. Everett -is currently the” Mayor. us His civic career extends over : the past seven years, for he .. Served a term as an alderman 8“ before being sworn in as Mayor - in 1967, a post he has held since that date, being. re-elected, to that office i in-1987, 1969.and 1978 by acclamation. . During this period, he has been the Village of Vanderhoof's representative - to the Regional District. of Bulkley-Nechako where he has - served as Vice-Chairman. Through the Regional District, Mayor Stevens - par- ticipated in the formation of the A part of the interesting display of 5 interested can contact Mrs, ER. Blix at artifax to be. seen at the Terrace * 635-4585. Also. any person wishing to Museum. in the. Centennial Building. donate articles from the ‘history of "The Museum Society would like to see Terrace can do so by contacting Mr. its membership increased. Any person Roger Vinnedge at 635-5410. Northern Development Council ‘in conjunction ‘with Tepregen- tatives from five other Regional — Boards throughout hhe Nor-~ thern portion of the province of B.C,- ‘Evérett Stevens is, ‘eurrently Chairman ‘of the” Northern Development { Council. _ Policy Statement nae As the Skeena member of Parliament I would work toward: 1. 1. Northern Port Development, . 2. Development of all types of © co-ordinated transportation. - 3. - Improved Municipal and Regional representation to senior levels cf Government. 4. Increased secondary in- ‘7 dustry created through a grant | structure and reasonable : trent ‘including . inlégrating our. indigent peopie — _ financing. moa 5. Guarding and utiising our ~ natural resources: for the benefit of all:Canadians. ° Human. resource © develop- training and Getting to Inow Everett Glynn Stevens P. 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