vo .. from page 2. Common symptoms of this strange mind-altering state | iiclude a dreaded fear of. tissues, sudden creative extremes, hoarding of any, typeof truck, sizing up - beautiful: women and “muttering ‘‘Now.. how do I get her to dress as a giant chicken?" - _Mepried cause of tis weird: malady is. the up -.coming July 1 Parade to be held.in.Xitimat, and more’ "specifically, the four major -ttophies that will, be awarded to the best com mercial, fraternal, ethnic: - and beat float in the parade, Parade fever seems to have --struck the hardest in clubs - ‘and organizations. that have . < sister clubs; and: organizations in Kitiniat. Only known - ‘cure is - participation in ‘the July 1 Parade.. Family: and. business associates of those people hit with: parade fever, can register that - - , person (or group of people), __ by filling out an entry form available at the. Terrace Chamber of Commerce, the ’ Daily Herald office and the Northern Sentinal office tn . Terrace. This form will . entitle the person or group . to the “full treatment ° of '. participating in the parade, and belng welcomed to joln fin any other events of the day. : : Themembers of the July 1 Celebrations Committee extend an'open invitation to ~ the people of Terrace to'join - _. with us: in celebrating - Canada’s Birthday at the” "City Centre: - Scheduled events include: . the parade, crafts fair, food— | fair, tricycle races’ for . ... adults, .. mud . puddle. tug-o-.... war ehamplonships, dunk : tank, games of chance; beer’. gardens, entertainment, arm wrestling, pet parade, kids games and muck, much more! - Any interested, . > groups in Terrace are | in-.--¥' ; ‘vited.to enter a team in the... nes mud puddle tug-o-war, and. a challenger in the tricycle -@ races, Floats and bands are ~yweleome bo join in, the” a "hard on this committee o make. the July. ‘1. celebrations a success,-and.- residents are invited to-join -” jn all the feativities, Entry forms for participants can” ye obtained from the . - .Chamber of Commerce: : office in‘ Terrace, the. - S ° Noethern Sentinal office in: Terrace and the, Dally. . ‘Herald office in Terrace, Remember, July 1 is your day to celebrate, so join - Kitimat, as competitor: or ~ ee just be sure to For further details, phone @S242H., . Terrace Fire Department. Team placed first in the _, Workers = Compensation Board first-aid competitions o ‘ Ineld June & in Smithers. On the team were Jim Stainton, Captain; Barry Franzman: Gordie Bentham; Eddie Haugan (sparé); and Bill Benzer (coach). The Eurocan Team ‘placed second with Jim Whittle, Captain; Esther Pretulac; Danille Triah;. and Tom "Cormack {eoach). . Bobbie | Harrigon of Terrace. was awarded the Gus Porcher Trophy from the Industrial First-Aid_ : ‘Attendents Association for best individual first-ald performance on a non- winning. team. At the bariquet held in ‘the curling . Fink “in Smithers the firat . department .was presenied - with a cheque from WCB to help defray ‘costs of at- . hospital: a Ful FACILITIES — = : a | = “CANADIAN FooD— AIR ‘CONDITIONED | -. DINING LOUNGE * BUSINESS LUNCHES. Mon. to Fri. Tham - 2 pm ) tending provincial finals in Nanaimo | oo “dune 18... o, Mills Memorial . Hoepital completed. a $170,000 fire ‘and safety upgtading project June’ 2/ The entire hompltal complex, Locluding the. nurses’ residence; is now protected with early ~ warning fire alarm devices. There “are now | heat detectors in every room, a hospital : and. the - nurses’ meet present day building code requirements. . The ‘and’ nurses’ residence. fire. alarm systeme are. now connected ~, to an alarm at the Terrace Fire Hall. - environment in which to . care for the health needs of B the local public, 3 Friday, June 11" “Northern. delights’ will present. Bim in concert: at "the REM Lee Theatre at 8. SUN. “THURS. li a.m. 12. p.in. FRL & SAT. LL el ae 2 a.m. pm. Bim isa country folk. rock musician from Dawson ‘Creek who’ wins fangs wherever he goes. Satarday, June 12 : One Parent Families will be holding a special meeting and a. wing. and. cheese ... evening at &-p.m. For. fur-. - ther information call Bea at \ 636-8288 or Bob at 695-0649. :. a. . The purpose of the meeting - {s' to receive. the. charter . from. " representative, ‘It is! im. ': portant that all members of residence were replaced . the: association “be there. with new fire rated doors to the regional Guests are welcome. ‘. Skeona’s Theatre Arts students: are presenting a humorous revue called, The Comedy Show. Tt ig at ; _ mixture of pantomines, This project has enabled PT | ‘the hospital. board. of wowe trustees to- provide asafe Bo monologues, aimed at all ages. Titles include, . The levator, The Department Store, The Laundromat, First Day at - School, Anniversary Faults, Masher, Three Fables fom ” Opening: Night, A: “Broken Fortune and Sona, The High and the Flighty, A Model Life. - Topica “Include, an old - lady caught ina. jam, the: - _ bargain. store specials are not what'a gir! bargained for, a normal: day. at 2 laundromat, (62. new teacher's. ‘pectations,. behind the _ Beenes before a play begins; the ideal couple's -an- “niversary, oriental fables _with deep messages, an unusual television in and = skits People to People, A. Sota to - Forget, Coffee, Of Fathers unexpected e5x- terview, the inside story of - Breat composers, coffée and ©. . feelings don’t. always mix, | . following in dad's footsteps, — ‘the | calming - influence. ‘during’ a. plane: flight and - _ intrigiein the world of high vo " Waouaés lke an even . of great entertainment for: everyone at the REM Lee © “Theatre at 7:30 pm. |. . 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