TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Wednesday, Decernber 20, 1967. 4 q , i : tion, he will also be responsible _ having served in many differ- materials division and before ‘OCEAN CEMENT: | ANNOUNCEMENT |E M, §, TAYLOR Mr, Wm. F. Foster, Pres- ident, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. M. 8. Taylor as General Manager of the Interior and Northern Divisions of Qcsan Cement Limited. Mr, Taylor will continue to be General Manager. of the Company's subsidiary firm in Prince George, Central Sand & Gravel Ltd. In his new posi- ‘for. the operations of the recently acquired Kitimat company, Kitimat Conerete Products (1961) Ltd. together with its subsidiaries Skeena Concrete Products in Terrace and Prince Rurgert, Another subsidiary company, Western Sand & Gravel Lid. in Kam- loops, which Ocean Cement purchased in. 1966,. will also NEW AIRLINE SEATS ordored for CPA Space- master jets are like floating on a cloud, accord- ing to CPA's public relations department who put Vancouer’s Judi Blacmore on one of them. Jets will be introduced early next year. ‘Terrace Talest- Agsoclation, the group ‘that organizes the: Hometown Jaimborees, elected a new president Sunday night. - Gerald .-Robinson. takes : over _jfrom founding president Al Kin- 1 man who has moved to northern | Other members :of the dssoc- | tation execitive are Marcel Saw- ‘7'| an, vice-president, Michelle Rob- f4.| inson, secretary-treasurer, and | Jim Lynch, : assistant treasurer, :)* Dale Harrison and Dave Cash :| will handle promotion and adver- tising for the association, : Meeting .also elected Dave Cash, Bill Baca and Gerald Rob- J inson as talent scouts, of home-town talent. 8 p.m, in the community cent- re, - The Terrace Talent Associat- ion is sending proceeds from the concerts to fhe Terrace Arena Association, , The Talent group. this week presented a cheque for $565 to Arena chairman Art Bates, Mon- ey ‘was raised by two. concerts. - "There are three signs to look for that tell you when. you're getting older, - The first sign 1s that you forget things, and the, next twomoh, I forget what they. are come under his jurisdiction. - ; ; : Mr. Taylor has wide exper- sve: ‘ ience in the construction ficld, Choir sings for s g . ent capacities since joining Children $ fund the Company in 1946° as a sates representative for the steel department. He later be- came manager of the bullding being transferred to Prince George, was manager of the purchasing division. Mr, Tay- lor will continue to reside in Prince George. 100 underprivileged children, . WINNIPEG (CP) —. The Can. adian Save the Children Fund has been swelled by a $3,000 donation from the Mennonite Children Choir. The youngsters raised a total of $6,000 through singing engagements in a 12. month centennial-project to ald | in the December Reader's Dig- FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHY @ Industrial -@ Candid Weddings © Portraits e 16mm MOVIES TAKEN AND DEVELOPED @ ’ Phone For Appointment 635-5201 HEINZ LEHMANN ‘Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Lehmann, new owners of Jake Best Jewellers wish to take this opportunity. to. wish the people of Terrace a very Morry Chtistmas and a Happy New Year and hope thay. will be able to serve you in the near future, = JAKE BEST JEWELLERS Phone 635-5616 : land, “ ‘ Behind our highly successful 100th birthday party was John Fisher, the folk historian and radio personality who, as: Cen- tennial Commissioner,. aroused Canadians from coast to coast to an unprecedated pride in their country. . an For “‘Mr,. Canada’, whose story is told by Robert Collins, est this year has been the climax of a long and genuine love af- ‘fair with his home and natiy _ Since 1940, when he simul- taneously discovered the magic of Canada: and of his own volee, John Fisher has shouted his nat- tinent, hitting out at “the strange Canadian disease of apology and ‘pons- support for mdlane?? A ae oe i. oR ‘at he has arredted the disease.*This -year Canadians waved flags, had glorious fun in their own country, pointed with pride at their achievement ~ ada,’” oe o 4 * ': Born. in Sackville, N,B., one of five children of a prosper- er, has been cited as ‘‘an hab- itual and incorrigible Canadian.” An .ancester, Hon, Charles. Fisher, was premier of New Brunswick and a Father of Con- federation, His -maternal grand- father; Cecil Wiggins, a fiery Anglican preacher, passed onbis flair for oratory. . From his ~ John Fisher: “Mr. Canada” inherited a taste for. Jou and an insatiable curiosity. , . -houste where he studied law, Fisher worked briefly as a tegal re- searcher for the’ Rowell-Sirois Commission on aominion-provin- cial relations, then switched to newspaper reyorting in Saint John... jon’s praises all across the con-| # things Cane] 5 ne | all largely because of “Mr, Can- ous stove manufacturer of Loy- alist stock, John Wiggins Fish- Canadians hadnever heard any- one talk so glowingly about their country, © ; Within five years Fisher log- ged 140,000 miles between speak- ing engazements. ; . Part of Fisher's charm, then as now, is hls phenomenal mem- ory and his ability to concen- irate completely on problem or person of the moment. “When: people approach him, they - get his full attention.’ . 7 ‘| In 1956, Fisher became exec- cutive director of the Canadian Tourist Assoclation,.and in five years doubled the membership. and tripled the revenue. Then came his appointment as John Diefenbaker’s special assistant, later culminating in the job he really wanted — Centennial Com- missioner. . ~ Fisher did-what he has always . one aerating Tpldritied; goaded, “Everywhere, |he needled the nation.; People 1] caught Mr. Canada’s spirit and ' thousands of projects took shape 1 | at all levels, 7 “| ‘The Centennial train and cara- vans — roving repositories of Canadian history, travelling fes- tivals of the performing arts, a military tattoo, a British Col- umbia bathmobile’ race (tubs pow- mm (ered by outboard motors) anda S| prairie balloon race, © . s a8 Far more than the ~an amateur poet, John for journalism ; ..8 -“Atter gradnation. from Dal- University in Halifax JOHN FISHER . “fun and Turned down for military ser- | Robinson will head Talent Association — The association - sponsored -|Jamborees present a show-case. & Next jamboree is. scheduled for January 13 with show time at * _|in-the movies. and read in the games, Fisher prides Centon-| vice in World War 11 he joined CBC Toronto, went west, and made a few talks which grewinto a series and quickly took the coun- try by strom, 9028 Kolum ~ GUYON PAINTING % _* Building - 7 ‘Lat ue.quote: you an’ all yo “Free Extimates.” Call us today a ‘ home decorated for the. festly _ and DECORATING Co, | A race witli May"1955. when’ he al ” Cheistmas greeting have been received from a_well - known ‘Terrace ‘couple, Duke and Hilda Newhoven, who left the commun- ty. last “summer: to make their ‘home. at’ 107°. North ‘Street, Parksvilie,B,C, -" -. ° Duke “Newhoven came ‘to Ter- ‘aco’, from; ; Vancouver, in Jans uary-.1954..to stay. for 30° days. But he ‘lked Terrace.so much “he decided to take up. perman« ‘emt residences, “He Worked: for the Columbia ‘Cellulose Company’ Limited untll "1952° when he “left. the’ company to start. Dukes’ Cartage. He sold ‘the cartage :busingss to’ **Doc?? Calder in.1054, He was salesman for Bob Parker: garage. In ‘Ter- was asked back to the Columbla 1 | Cellaloge Company as truck des- a atcher. He . remained” Ln: this poattion until bia retirement -in "Tylke Newhoven married Mrs, PHONE 635-2605 7 . Z . _ oe o ar 2 | | Hilda Berg of: Prihes. Rupert in | Augst 1054 a they ode ett oo 1 "_MR. AND MRS, DUKE NEWHOVEN . Newhovens greet | Terrace friends Moilliet | am | campaigning, nome in-Terrace. Mrs, ;.Newhoven . ‘pregent.situation in. the Shopping Centre... ‘beauty ‘shop for12 years until), “she . votired at the same time): as her husband.; wig tg ‘» Mr, Newhoven joined the T: ‘xyace Kinsmen’ Club’ in 1951-an to. the Parksville Kin bought, An-|'[ thon’s . Beauty Salon from. Ann). Arsenault. in 1955. It was then], ‘located in. the Smith Block, For]: some. time it:.was in the. John-|' ‘stone and - Michiel Hardware|: Block until: {t was moved to-its|. Lazelle}. ‘< Mra, Newhoven operated the |’: nial for its deeper achievements, ‘events often overshadowed by | Expo but with long-term implic- ations: an athletie awards pro-, gram for all Canadian school-. children, an inter-faith religious conference, a youth travel pro- In four. years of centennial Fisher travelled 250,000 miles. Late this fall, over, he resigned his Ottawa post to accept yet another challenge — as publisher of :Northwost Publications’ two daily and five weekly newspapers in British Columbia, including the-Terrace Omineca Herald, . when the big party was almost |: GERALD ROBINSON Doctors. needed fo teach sex “Surely physicians must ac- cept some responsibility for sex education,” says Dr, B, Hatfield of Calgary, in a guest editor- ial in The Medical Post, “Certainly there should be lit- tle doubt that there is a need for an accurate, sensitive and moral sex education program which would step in where par- ents. fear.or are unable 'to tread, “it should provide a valuable counter-balance to what {s seen literature of the .day. Many peop- le feel. the church is the proper alternative to home sex instruc- tlon, However, most Canadian churches refuse to deal effectiv- ely or frankly with the ‘Thou shalt not commit adultery.’ “A survey in high schools re- vealed overwhelmingly thag stud- ents favor sexeducation in school at the junior’ high level. Here is one field where the special know- ledge of a physician may ben- ‘efit a greater segment of the community that can be reached through private practice. “They can contribute to such _a program along ‘with other com- munity professional personnel such as lawyers, ministers and social workers,” . 1 ' Shower at. . tadies* of the northern cont- munity of Nass Camp welcomed new bride, Mrs, Mel Dobie, {for- merly. Miss Jean Burnstad) at a miscellaneous shower Decem- ber 12, ie's. Nass Camp home to. greet her and. present her with a wide array of useful gifts, .. 9° - Ladies of the Nass Commun- ity Club served a delicious lunch at the conclusion of the even- ing: a = Those attending were:the Mes- dames V, Griffith, M, Skead, B, Snider, V..Gordon, K, Hugh- an, M,° Spizak, .M. Muller, C, Kempston, B. :Davis, J, Kirn, ‘L, Munson, J..Long, L, Innes, J, Wright, C, Ellis and K, Erie- sol, . Those sending gifts but unable to attend were the Mesdames: D, Mellor and 1, Prosser. >: Mass camp“ Many friends met at Mrs, Dob- | enrolled. at a: special: Christmas enroliment: party held by. the:2nd. Skeena Guide Company..on: Dsc- ember 12... - efoto. In the ‘absence of Commits- sloner Mrs, Harry Smith): the giris were enrolled in.a candle- light ceremony by Captain Mrs. J.F, Urban, ~ a Those enrolled were Marlene ‘)Giilis, Debbie Tingley, Dolores Allen, Glenna Gillis, Linda Per- ry; f ton, Linda Reid, Donna Ingles, Cindy Demoe. ' Twelve new Girl ‘Guides were’ 2 Dorothy Elliott, Linda Pres-: Darla Kluss, Susan Barton and Hostess badges were preseu- ed to Julie Hemmons, Shelley Larkin, Evelyn Silshe, Laurie Judd, Shelley Legace and Sonia Severn. an Child care badges went toShel- ley Legace. and Sonia Severn, Following a Christmas pro- gram presented the 2nd Skeena Guides, parents. ols. by members of. and other guests joined the girls |; in the singing of Christmas car- |% A presentation of gifts for un- |: (gPOANER a EN * lal as |GET “SET”: WITH A FLATTERING?” mt NEW HAIRSTYLE. |”: een caret toes = : fortunate children was made to je R In the happy. spirit of the holiday cheer that abounds, may : : \A.. we offer sincere wishes fora... Merry Christmas to all our friends.: ‘From . _. Flore and Al Bruinink on _ Terrace Duplicating Service. | 3211 Kalum Phone 635-6128 | Suigioia. STE, ADELE, Que, (CP) — More than 125,000 persons vis- ited a French-Canadian historical village, ‘*Village Seraphin,”’ a 5G-acre- site in the Laurentian Mountains that is authentic ree production of life about 1500 ‘and contains 12 buildings, 4 ‘ ‘ be known A\na the day willever ‘as a day of: ‘Mrs, ‘Newhoven the Hinette Club |. din’ 1955, They were:actlve mem-|. hers. of the clubs and have trans- |: Tes “peace among all men. |’ On’ this , blessed . holiday, ‘we: wish “to with: all-our friends the peace and happiness we feel ., .: Merry, Christmas to you and yours! share} ))°