£ __ Prestigious award, for. Knights “The local Xnights of Columbus has beén named the winner : ‘of this year's Father McGivney and Founders’ awards by its -parent body. Grand Knight Mike Panchuk, head of the Terrace group, explained | the Father McGivney award — it’s named after the ... international: organization’ 3 founder — recognizes outstan- 7 _ ding work: in both recruiting. and- retaining members. The*Founders’ Award is presented | for excellence in ‘pro- moting the organization’s fraternal insurance program. “Receiving these awards is quite an honour,” said Pan- - chuk,. ‘"We're very. pleased with these accomplishments.” - He said the Knights of Columbus is a Catholic, family and fraternal organization with 1.5.million members world-wide. Last year those members put in more than 36.5 million hours _ of volunteer service and donated | more than $04 million, to ; charity. Las . ; ; 7~P ‘Tough topics to be tackled “ Sashi Assanand, well-known speaker and workshop leader, will be here next week fora speaking engagement atthe Ter- 7 --yace Women's Resource Centre. -Assanand has traveled extensively through out the province and recently headed up a workshop for the. B.C. Task Force on Violence. Against Women. _ The subjects of her Terrace talk will be Violence inan Im migrant Setting and Teenage Generational Conflici. The workshop takes place 9:30 a.m.-to 12:30.p.m., Satur- day, Nov. 16 at the Women’ F Resource Centre and is free of charge. Because they anticipate a full house for the event, organizers are advising people to pre-register. To do so, or to obtain more information, contact Karla or Meera at the cen- tre. (638-0228) between 12 noon and 4 p.m. weekdays. LOCAL STUDENTS had a great time putting their im- agination to work in celebrating Hallowe'en. Above, Thomas Haizimsques (left) and Jimmy Sharron admire one of the “cooler” scarecrows. that decorated Uplands _ Elementary: hallways:Oct.. 31,-.Below; some of the 80 | Thornhill: Primary students who’ brought in Jack O° * Lanterns pose with their creations. — "Fresh air important \ Kiti K’shan Elementary students will be learning all about : the importance of fresh air and health problems that come ' from both indoor and outdoor air pollution this Friday. - Passing on that knowledge. will be B.C, Lung Association health educator Suzann’Ross-Goldie. She will be back here ‘next Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 13 and 14 to deliver the . Same. message to Cassie Hall Elementary students. . “She will also be meeting with Skeena Health Unit staff to ~ talk about lung health concerns here and hand over a supply of freé no smoking signs. - “We're particularly concerned with talking to people about the health hazards of smoking,’’ Ross-Goldie explained, ad- « ding: it: was: important people made an informed decision ‘ when it came to using tobacco. - The B.C. Lung Association is a voluntary organization - with. 13,000 regular supporters. It relies almost entirely on ~ money: raised through drives such as its annual Christmas Seal ; campaign to finance-research into lung disease and its educa- tion and: community service programs. “handled | top "secret ‘messages, sages.ad well as handl- arts of, casualties, . “was, Not: only were the four of . them. not: allowed to discuss their work with anyone else, they were also not: allowed: to live ‘inthe. batracks, «3 Emma Taft joined the army - jn’ 1943 in Winnipég, Man. She © did her basic training in Kit- - chener, ‘Ont. and was then sent to: Ottawa’ ‘where. she took a “secretarial course. a : That completed, she: was she worked with: the recruitment >branch .and “earned her -corporal’s. stripes, - After two years-in ‘St. John, ‘she was transferred ‘to: Regina for two months before return- ing to Ottawa in‘time for V.E. - (Victory: in Europe) Day. Her final posting: was to Vancouver where she received her discharge in the fall of 1946... For Connie. Porter, a visit to the Calgary recruitment office was ‘followed’ by ‘a posting to Vegreville, Alta. for basic train- ing. from Bl Bl" met and talked with German they used. Canadian military HQ’back in England. Here. he was given the choice of joining the Allied Control Commission or return- ing to Canada. He chose the latter and bs Involved ‘translating .. - all. = Although’. Norma: ‘was - in: “uniform; it Bore no stripés or in- ~ signi indicating what her job posted to St,. John, N.B. where- ‘That completed, she found, foresters and toured sawmills in that country looking at their ~ operations and the equipment _ August 1945 saw Kautlbeck on « the move again, this ‘tittie to . chook: Bord ‘Trustee. “herself back in Calgary vorkieg ; as.a-secretary in Distilet. ‘Depot 13. where she’ spent “the neat wo ety " First’ stop) was London, England where she remained until ¥.E. Day. In. July, 1945 “she began-a six month’ stint at . _ Army HQ in Holland and even-. ; tually ‘returned: to.:Canada" in : ‘Jan. 1946, ‘She- ‘received. her. ’ discharge that year having : serve. -ed a total of four years and two day. Se Edith Kawinsky began taking her. nursing training :in: 1941: at St. Paul’s. Hospital Vancouver. Upon. completion ‘in’ 1949, she made: an. unsuccessful attempt to enlist. = : However, with ithe advent of the Korean. War, she was .ac- cepted into: the. women’s’ air- force in 1954, Officer training - in London, Ont.: followed and then a six-month stint training ‘asa flight nurse in the ‘United States: — two. months .in ‘Alabama and - four months in Texas. ~ After that; it” “was back’ to Canada. and the “Cold. Lake, Alta; airbasé where she rethain- A logger’ 'S War - received. his discharge on ‘Nov. 1,:1945,8 Kaulbeck returned | with a medal: for volunteer service, a ‘France’ and Germany star, a ‘Defence: Britain medal and a World. medal. - Kaulbeck and Bill Bennett, who joined the Canadian Army in September, 1939 — are the two oldest veterans of Royal Canadian Legion branch 130s here in Terrace. 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