TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. Who needs ‘theory when practieal application of school instruction gets the class outside in good weather, Industrial education students at Caledonia Senior Secondary strengthen Blitz raises $3500 Dozens of adults and youth turned out Wednesday to help the Salvation Army begin its annual Red Shield drive. Young people and adults from the Lion’s Club, air cadets, United Church youth group, Salvation Army youth group and various service clubs met at the community hall to kick- off the annual door to door blitz. Similar operations were conducted in Kitimat, The Terrace blitz realized more than $1,000 with an additional $500 canvassed from Kitimat residents. Terrace Salvation Army envoy Bill Young said response from local businesses has been enthusiastic. Businessmen have contributed an estimated $2,000 in Terrace and Kitimat to the Red Shield Drive. This year’s objective was to collect $4,500, Young said. He said a one-man canvass a businesses and homes in Kem * should’ ‘realize approximately, . $500, which should bring .the total canvassed to its objective. The First Skeena Guide Company and leaders entertained parents and guests at Clarence Michiel School April 27. They presented an original play, written and directed by Lieutenant Daoust. The play will earn the Guides the Certificate for Player. Bargain If you’re thinking of building a garage this year, wait until you've seen the twelve foot by twenty fool gable garage which will besold to the highest bidder by Industrial Education students at Caledonia Senior Secondary. Teacher Nick Timmerman says sixteen boys in his class are building the garage from scratch at the school. It will be sold to the highest bidder by their muscles and sharpen their judgment while constructing a garage which will be sold to the highest bidder. garage sealed tender. The garage features aluminum roofing, aluminum windowns, cedar siding, prefab trusses, and Steel Craft door. Similar garages sold by local building supply companies are priced at about $1,400 “This is an opportunity for a person to get a good deal on a garage at a reasonable price,” said Timmerman. . The students will erect the’ MISSIONARY RALLY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH (Sparks & Park) SUNDAY - MAY 9th Third Term Missionaries - Harry and Marion Ruggles From Venezuela, 5.A. Services at: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 pm. - 7:30 p.m. * Special! music in english and spanish EVERYONE WELCOME ste oy vestn . 3 0 “ i" if ola adh Require partners with minimum $5,000 cash for | | major Hotel complex and large Subdivision development in the Kelowna area Sincere principals only heed apply to: KELOWNA, B.C. or sale garage on the purchaser's building site. Proceeds from the sale will be used to buy materials to corstruct the students’ next contemplated major project - a house. . ‘James Dwyer of Terrace sustained §2,000 damage to his pick-up truck last Wednesday morning when he drove it off the Lanfer Hill. — Dwyer was proceeding up the hill onto the bench when he missed a curve and drove: off the ‘road. There - were. no other occupants in the vehicle and no injuries. XXXXX Manuel Barbosa was charged with driving without due care ,and attention last Sunday evening when he left Agar Street and rolled his car into the ditch. The accident at 8:44 p.m. resulted in $1,000 -$ . The accident at 9:44° p.m. resulted in $1000-$1200 damage and the charge being being laid against Barbosa, " KEEKX A Ford pickup belonging to W.R,. Morrison of Terrace sustained more than $1,000 damages when vandals destroyed most of the truck’s front end after the vehicle had been stolen. XXXXXX Morrison reported the truck missing at6:45 a.m. on Tuesday morning and the truck was found that evening parked in . Snider In court. thewindows had been broken by B. - Some of: the accessories were also missing, The RCMP are investigating. XXXXX Brian Mervin Snider, 23, of Terrace was found guilty’ on: three charges of chtaining obtaining goods under false ..pretenses in Smithers District - Court. Snider was sentenced to four months in prison on each charge, to be served consecutively. The charges were laid after issued three NSF cheques in Smithers. XXXXX ’ An unidentified’ man lost: $15.00 worth of eight track stereo tapes when they were stolen from his car. . The tapes were lifted -during the night of May 4 from the car which was parked in the Skeena lot. CENTENNIAL MEMO . Simon Fraser’s men went to sleep one night near the river mouth below the high tide mark, and were awakened by the incoming tide. some bush offf the calum Lake | Road. ’ There was damage ‘to the trucks front end that could have resulted from an‘accident and_ THUR” FRE MAY 13 16 TRLICUN THEATRE trek’ 8: Valley Forest Products parking Numerous volunteers. and | ‘volunteer, projects exist in “Terrace -.but the problem is getting the two together, - Diane Porter of Terrace has been assigned -to fill the job as community Co-ordinator of Volunteer Workers, = ° Her specific: task is getting together the volunteers and the’ many urgent volunteer tasks which need to be done in Terrace. yee a a letter, children, drive’a nail, bake a cake, sail a boat, play a guitar: If you are: concerned, energetic, socially aware: If you will; offer your time and talent asa. volunteer community . service worker; : Phone Diane Porter at €35- 5702 or 635-6163 for further _ information. KEXXXX The Northwest Trappers Association will hold. their regular monthly meeting at the home of George Kofoed, 4512 Eby St., ata p.m. Friday, May 7. ‘ AXXAXEK The Terrace Centennial Lions Ladies new officers for the 1971- 72 term. Mary Ann Burdett, TERRACE CHRYSLER LTD. 4916 HWY. 16 WEST TERRACE, B.C. PHONE 635-5959 PARTS 635-6103 _Little’s Island, -care for ‘President; Laurie Pelletier ig So Vice-president; Connie Walk Secretary; ‘Val’ Brokenshire Treastirer; “Eileen Laniuk Fanny. Pincher. . | AXKXAX On April 25, 19 members 0 the First Skeena Guides visi the pollution control centre nea Brauns “Island and the’. watery gallery and pumping station ¢ off XXKKX Mrs. J ean Hamer of Terrace has been. selected. :Terrace mother of the year by the Beta Sigma Phi, She was chosen _ primarily for: her rand aa with teddya’ youth and “is an} active worker with . Tetarded ij ‘children, On Saturday she will : ‘be presented: with an award atk the Blue Gables Hotel, . UXERXX ia A new- board of * ston’ or the Terrace’ Co-operative Association was elected at the f 26th Annual meeting Tuesday. # Mrs. Helen Brown, . Lenf i Donaldson, Floyd Frank, ‘and Fj John Hipp were elected to three Hf year terms of office, John Chen Wing was voted to a one Year term of office. _ -WORLDLEADER | Canada leads ‘the world, | in fresh-water area, Plus parts if needed & ‘Also May Special ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCING 69 CHEV. Nova MAY SPECIAL Free front end and brake check, ALIGNMENT IF NEEDED Got ‘fm while You Gen... id | Per Wheel: $2 00 Reg. 15.75 Reg. $3.00 4° PLY NYLON. FROM 650-13 FOR © tenet eee eaten een en een etes 4 “TIRE SALE SPECIAL TO 655.14 FOR. $19, 95 $14, D5 avo v Also Not a 4th. line, 3rd, line or 2nd line. Belted tire. But : a _ Ist line Polyester fiberglass Belted. tire from. 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