tari LY Ree Beach ot eat eS EPO SINS WSIS EAS ne Ng ee ee get eT ei ae cates 2 It's been said that there aren't any moose along Highway 25 between Terrace and about 200yards off theroad less than ten miles south of town. 22.0 ake 4. Kitimat butsomebody forgot (0 tell this little fellow. (o)- 800i “iy” suk When the calf noticed the camera come.cut he very obligingly flashed a full right ; AHerald photographer spotted this one Saturday, drinking froma small stream. ~° . profile. PS ES eg Pa eS eens fips -. Alcohol ‘and Drug Commission Grants — a ‘The Atcohol and: Drug use, - .. development and evaluation of sources of funds from ‘eam: - for proposals \of:a.-short-lerm : . Commission of: British . (c) services and programs of effective programs, _.‘) munity groups, foundations, - natures .7.0 00 "8s oy _Calunibia. has. adopted’ -a prevention relevant to thal - Furthermore, {the Com- private donors, or other levels For. detailed information’ numberof - policies and population likely to become mission will require detailed of government. o ‘- regarding” community: grants: procedures which will be. of involved in drug use. ‘financial accounting and’ - Community project grants and procedures for. making. interest to community groups. In considering an application, - periodic progress reports trom will be considered semi- application, contacl:.:Mr. Peter: seeking funds for projects he Commission will-want ta each .grant recipient. ‘Where annually. / For projects: to . A. Battisson, Senior Develop- ” related to, alcohal and drug . know the degree of community that recipient is a non-. commence on’ October 1, ap- ment Officer, Alcohol and Drug dependence. - ; : involvement. in the proposal, its’ incorporated organization, it is. plications must be received'no’'. Commission, Parliament _ The Commission is prepared relevance to expressed com- required that the funds be JaterthanJune |. Similarly, for’ Buildings, Victoria, B.C. to. consider proposals from the munity need and the.amount of received and administered bya an April 1 commencement, the (Telephone: 387-3496). 4 community: .in.the following three ‘areas; . : : (a) -trealment | © and rehabilitation of the drug dependent person; ‘ - (b) education « programs dealing with responsible i . d.s:decision-aking related.|o.drug ., “WEDNESDAY, REBRUARY 20, 1974 - bai a ee ea Pate Serr ink & integration with -existing ‘ser-. vices... . The ability of the applicant to carry through the project is of major importance and the Commission intends to main- laln regular contact with grant re * z 1968 sea aly nee: ores rath 1965 1968 OLDS CORY. Fully. Powered | 1966 OLDS CUTLASS PS. P.B. Auto Trans, ve P.S.:P.B. Tilt-Sterring Wheel “STATION WAGON V-8 Auto P.S. PB.” 2 Dr. H, T. V-a P.S. P.B. Excelent. Cond.. - recipients in order to ensyre.the.. responsible socieLy /or in- stitution, : The Commission will not normally make funds available for capital expenditures, and “where such funds are required for a project, applicants will be encouraged. lo. seek .alternative METEOR 4 NTIAG 1695" | | 995"° | 1967 CHEVROLET ” THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. application: ‘deadline — is December 1, | “Recognizing that - the December 1973, deadline has passed for project to commence on April 1, 1974, the Commission will continue to receive ap- plications: up until March Jlst, . me, I 4 Dr. Sdn.. V-8 Auto Good Transportation 495" 1971 MERCURY Air Cond-Custam Stereo Low Mileage-Loaded | 1968 PLYMOUTH Point. A to B Vehicle 2 at , 1969 VAUXHALL | | 1966 OLDSMOBILE ) 40Dr. Sdn. ; 1965 CHRYSLER 4 Dr. Hdlp. V-8 Auto P.S. P.B. “1984 PLYMOUTH ‘2 Dr. Sdn. 6 Cyl. Std. _ Plus many other cars to choose from ( eal : al Algerian Arabs refer to the - lion as “Mr, John Johngon.” ... Miss Terrace-Contest in Doubt Elaine Shadlack, Chalepérson of the Jaycettes’ Miss Terrace - Contest which is scheduled to be part of the Jaycees’ Trades Fair May 18 to 20, has expressed her disappointment at the lack of interest shown by. the com- munity's service clubs. To date there are only two entries. One sponsored by the Jaycees and the other by Branch 13 of the . Royal Canadian. Legion of . Terrace. All of the cammunity’s’ ser- ‘vice and fraternal clubs were ° asked to sponsor a candidate in the beauty contest and to date there are one or two clubs which have indicated interest but none apart from the two mentioned — above have registered thelr — candidate. Theclosing date had been set for February 16 but this has been set back ts March $i in the hope that several more LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS If you're traveling to England, bear in mind that the mother tongue seems to have become somewhai tangled in the trans- portation. Hete are a‘few dit ferences you should be aware of, old chap: - - UNDERGROUND SIP = -.,) Going Up An elevator is & -. Hi and you need it to get 10 the first Joar sinee the first floor is * known ag the ground floor, and the second {oor is called the first Noor “and §0 on: . : oo, Staying Up. Suspenders are + braces and garters are: suspenders. | -Vorehestra seats are.called stalls. -. r 4 Being Down, What's called an -*underground (ot tube). is. really: a 3, subway; what's called. a, subway is really an underground passage for - underground tube). ’ ,§, Going One Car trunks, .and ; sometimes people's: ‘shoes, are - _referted 10.08 boots. Car hoods are ~ bonnets and cars run on petrof, not Bas. Coe, . 6, Staying In. Tn England, as in America and all over the world; the words for a” great confortable. reasonably priced motor hotel are Holiday Inn where the traveler is assured of American style courtesy comfort, and ‘convenience mixed with the eharm of the ecutatry he's wm . . T's a place that’s really “cheery- “we . PICK-UP 21,000 Miles PICK-UP 22,000 miles ‘4 Dr. Sdn. 610 Demonstrator V-8 Auto “candidates will come forward. The Jaycettes hope to rece ver ~ “a Jcharter. which hes lapsed which would allow the Terrace winner to take part in the an- nugl “Miss P.N.E. Ex- (ravaganza. . Miss Shadlock feels that although. it is not . possible to obtain a charter this ‘year the Terrace Beauly Queen Pageant, would be excellent training for an eventual par- ticipation in the provincial contest.’ ; The financial ‘requirements ‘from sponsoring clubs is very low. This ig important in view of the commitments’ of many clubs. to such projects as the swimming pool and the tennis courts etc. The entry fee is _ $25.00 and the sponsoring club would be required to furnish ils candidate witha dress and - sceessories for the fudging, as welt.as hair dressing and a name ribbon to be worn by the candidate. It is expected that the cost would be in‘the neigh- borhood of $100,00. . - The actual crowning of the Queen would take part at a Queen's Bali and Merchants’ ’ dance which would take place on the first night of the Trades Fair May 18. - ; “PAGE AB . Elaine Shadlock said that (he -affair = would: ga. could be asswed of a minimum af two more candidales.. This would see four lovely Terrace girls competing for the crown. - Elaine. wauld like to see many others of course but she sald four would be the the minimum. A candidate miuat” be sociat club. There are more than twenty in the community ‘so there is no reason why this contest should not be a success. We have beautiful young ladies so Jets have them aut [ront to be landed by’ the entire com- munity. It is a sad state of affairs Uthat Terrace «is not represented at the P.N.E. Queen Pageant and this could be the first step to getting our Miss Terrace lo Vancouver s0 that she can bring the title back to Terrace. For ‘additional .. information ‘gall Elaine Shadlock at her office 635-6326 or at home in the evening at 635-25080.. She has indicated that she wWoild be more than pleased lo address any club during their regular meetings and answer any questions in regards to the proposed contest. ahead -if.. she. 1 spon: sored by a fraternal service cr - 3. Sitting Down. In the theatre. - - DRIVER - LINEMAN | _ MECHANIC ~*~. RADAR TECHNICIAN SUPPLY. TECHNICIAN _ FINANCE CLERK. . 13 MARCH 1970 DATSUN TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE '. OPPORTUNITIES =~ AND THE LIFE WE OFFER if youre tired of living a humdrum existence and would like & job that Is interesting and meaningful, why don’t you in- « vestigate What tha ‘Canadian Armed Forces can offar you. Lf you are from 17 t024,a Canadian Clilzen and have Grade 4 or better, we can offer you travel apportunities, good pay, four _ weeks paid vacation and the opportunity ta leara 8 trade. ‘The following Trades offer a lot of pramise: . i : of spacial Interest to women: Get Involved with the Canadian Armed Forces. For more information come on in and see us. A Military career counsellor will be at: . TERRACE AT THE SLUMBER LODGE MOTEL 1210 6 p.m. AND PRINCE RUPERT AT THE CANADA MANPOWER _ CETTRE 12 to 6 p.m. 12 MARCH a ‘ RADAR PLOTTER * WEAPONS TECHNICIAN INFANTRY | ARMOURED, 4 ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK COOK - yo 1973 DATSUN 1972 DATSUN ‘Immaculate Condition 1973 DATSUN 1964 CHEVROLET _ Terrace Lal | : | Highway 16 East . | BC. ey ma arp camiaitn mire Re rele AR tebe Ere Pee een area ee ae eh Coe, TORS LTD. _Deslor Liconee Ro. 1628 - 635-6660 63 or 5-5500 Ab ee ET