PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Monday, August 15, 1977 John and Donna Donald, after 25 wonderful years, give in to the tapping of silverware on china. On the left, _ Donna’s father Bill Vennard seems more interested in “his glass of wine. JOHN & DONNA DONALD — An anniversary party Family and friends of John and Donna Donald gathered recently in the Skeena Room at the Terrace Hotel to celebrate the couple’s 25th wedding an- | niversary. They were married on September 1, 1952, in Moosomin, Sask. The reception and dance was.a gift from the children and grandchildren. All eight children were present: Richard Donald, Carolyn Burton, Lana, Leann, Kenneth, Corrine, Garry and Lisa, all of Terrace. The grandchildren present were Jason Burton, and Kevin Donald. Richard Donald opened the reception by introducing out-of-town guests, Master of Ceremonies:was Donna's twin‘brother, Mr. Ken ~:~ Vennard, who was also the _best man at their wedding. The blessing was said by thelr son, Kenneth Donald. After the dinner, Garry and Lisa presented John and Donna with matching family rings, a gift from ‘their eight thildren, The knife used to cut the anniversary cake waba gift from Mr. and Mrs. Augie Geeraert of the Terrace Hotel ' Donna and John received. many beautiful gifts from relatives and friends. A danic e followed the recep- on College wants Space Northwest College council has instructed the administration to ue with the ministry purs education the possibility of leasing about 3,000 square feet of office and classroom space in the Hazelton aréa. But even if this s the college would still need ‘use school facilities for many of § its classes, said Principal Dr. Val G Georg e. rge endded that the council reo ion to attempt to acquire the facilities was made after a study by the and building College council is also con- sidering renting 7,000 square feet of facilities in Kitimat, The thorough curriculum committees. be. examining this pro Dr, George said severa. nev courses have been approved by the ministry of education. This includes second shifts for the Marine Engine Repair and Welding programs at Terrace] and a mobile hydraulics Basic upgrading courses hxve been approved for Hazelton, Kitamaat Village, | Ketseguecla, and Port Simpson, Council has received the resignation of its Nishga representative, Collier Azak. ‘Nishga School Board will be program. making a new appointment. - TIMBE R DRIES OUT: Fire hazard rises — The weekly fire report for the Prince Rupert. Forest District for the week ending August ¥1, 1977 Prince Rupert Forest District has this week ex. perienced the frat extended period of ‘high hazard. Except for isolated stations in the Northern part of the - district, hazards are high with every indication of going to extreme if the present weather patterns wa! DELICATESSUn level Remember our Tol Free »§ TROGHRITS was me . vatimated i have “ale t” Forest Fire Report line 10 AM-10 PM for 12 days before smo Zeaith 5555 Momavec 2 i 7 pays FY Hei . Ofa more discouraging a seven note were four fires in take reports of any Forest gabage dumps. Again, Fires. — prompt action by the Forest Service kept: these from - becoming holocausts. It. is al to light garb le dump ° itoat f ; ng a. Fire Permi fron the Forest Ransr's Office. To throw garbage on . Ta the compe tion of ego a off “y Should you" c ation © 0 an offence, . the Gener al. Public at this come onto one of these fires, _ Fried Chicken . fo iiipoee eampfire aos it is your duty to do all in . . ail bl . se cam ans your means to supp and ayel ‘restrictions and report it to the nearest Fr anchise avaliable In although ‘logging and in- Forest Service Office. Lo qustrial operations have been restricted since mid- . |. week, During the week DIRECTION Ka] ; those companies in ne ° a. estern coastal zones have Aracently opened store on-going and established Bone a nn altogether in this community. Excellent financing in piace and those in the Eastern REMEMBER, EVEN with a low down payment required. A rare op- zones have gone to early THE SMALLEST portunity to aquire your own business. Contact: a te ine woods Dy ipa WORM TURKS BROWNIES FRANCHISES LTD., Fire occurance for the SOONER OR LATER. Vancouver, ‘week was nine, all caughtin - W. Noren, 255 6296 “the early ‘stages and held to SS ani 4 Res, 298 6789 or at Terrace, B.C. Lynderior Sandra Best, 628-6582. | -gmall sizes. One lightni : fire East of Bella Coola ‘a’ Ph. 635-6357 Terrace notes Out of town guests in- cluded: Donna's father, Mr Bill Vennard of Regina, Mr. anz Mrs. Ken Vennard f nd thelr family; Keith, Delilah and Kevinof Fleming, Sask; Miss Lori Hainstock of Yorkton, Sask. Many phone calls and telegrams of congratulations were received from relatives and were unable to attend: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elliott - Shellbrook, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolley - Prince Albert, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tolley - Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Donald - Victoria. Mr, and Mrs. Clit Miskosky --Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Calder - Eckville, Alberta. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miskosky - Richmond. -Mr.. and Mrs. Doug Me- ; Cormick - Regina. , French Beef Hash ‘ . A thrifty and: delectable- way “to use leftaver roast beef. The quick cooking and bit of vinegar and wine in the sauce accounts for its first time fresh taste. Gather: 1 small onion. chopped: 3 tbsp. margarine: 34 cup beef gravy; 1 tsp. red wine vinegar: 2 tbsp. Madeira wine; 2 cups diced, cooked: Toast beef; 1 tbsp. minced, parsley; 2 cups hot mashed potatoes; | egg; and. 2 tbsp. fine dry bread crumbs. Cock onion gently in 2 tbsp. margarine until soft. Add gravy, vinegar, wine! and... beef. Heat gently. just to boiling. Stir in parsley. Pile hash in center of greased shallow baking dish or pie plate, Prepare and season mashed potatees and beat in egg. Drop in puffs to make border around hash. Sprinkle puffs with crumbs and drizzle with remaining melted margarine. Bake in 425 Degrees, hot oven, 20 minutes. until bubbly hot and glazed with brown. Makes two full-meal ser- vings. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ISTRY OF FORE NOTICE oF SALE OF CROWN. TIMBER MiD-COAST PROPOSAL There is an annual harvest available of up to 290,000 cunits of timber. Tenders In a sealed and properly designated container for fhe purchase of Timber Saie Harvesting Licences to . authorize harvesting of up to 160,000 cunts of timber each year from the Dean (Block 1} Publié Sustained Yield Unit tor 8 20 year period, of up to 80,000 cunils of timber each year from the Rivers [niet Public Sustained Yield Unit for a 20 year period and of up to 50,000 cunits of timber each year from the Nootka Public Sustained Yield Unit for a five year period will be recaivad by the Chief Forester In his office in Victoria, British Columbia, up til the hour of 11:00 a.m. on the 7th day of October, 1977. Tender must incluce a praposal to bulid s pulp mill and such other manufacturing plant or plants considered necessary fo uillize the timber in an area specified by the of 7 tenderer on & location to be approved by the local Reglorial Oistrict. Proposals cen be made fo use the entire volume of 160,000 cunits from the Dean (Block 1) P.5.Y.U., of 40,000 cunits from the Rivers iniet P.S.¥.U, and of 50,000 cunits from the Nootka P.S.Y.U, or parts there of provided that the above volumes for each P.S.¥.U. are not exceeded. Bids for tof ‘eas than the above volumes will be considered. Proposal contain chipping facilities. must include detalted data on financial feasibility etc. as required in the outline contained In the Particulars of Sale. The standard of utilization In the harvest will be at lezst_all trees aver seven (7) inches in diameter af a point four and one-half (442) feet above the ground fo a four (4) Inch top diameter and the manufacturing plan? must be capable of ~ utilizing all logs to a four (4) Inch top diameter and must Bids submitted as offers to purchase the cutting. rights must beat least 5c per cunit or be in muliiples of te per cunits In addition to the above, based on the annual cut proposed far the contract multiplied by the number of years in the con- tract. Stumpageand royaity willbe payablealso based on an appralsel of individual cutting permits Issued under authority of the licence. The contract fo be awarded as at- tached to the Particulars of Sale will be a 20 year Timber Sate. Harvesting Licence and flve year 7.5.H.L. Cash or certified cheque in the full amount of the bid must be submitted with the tender. The bid submitted by the successful tenderer ts non-refundable. Unsuccessful tenderers will be so notified and amounts accompanying such tenders will be returned. The sale Is not subject to Section 17(1a) of the Department of Forests Act and there is no recognized applicant, Proposals must mee! provincial requirements pertaining to environmental protection, and water, soll and timber management. Preference will be given to proposals offering - the bes? combination of employment, social benefits, wood utilization and revenue. Pursuant to the Department of © Forests Act the Minister may reject any or all offers made - for the purchase of the cutting rights. . _ Further particulars may be obtained from the Olstrict Forester, Prince Rupert or from the District Forester, Vancouver. We ‘want to make sure that [~~ every senior citizen who _may be eligible for SAFER — knows about it. Shelter Aid For Elderly Renters (SAFER) is the new programme that gives senior citizens in need direct cash payments to assist in the payment of rent. The amount of the SAFER _paymentis based on how much income the senior citizen receives, and how much is paid for rent. To make sure that every senior citizen who. may be eligible knows about SAFER, . information cards were recently sent to ALL , ‘senior citizens inthe Province. Those who may be éligible were asked to return the card to receive | an application form. ae Many requests for application forms have _ how been received by SAFER, But we want to make sure that no senior citizen who may be eligible is missing out on the assistance he or she - is entitled to, If you’re a senior citizen who may yhe eligible, “make sure you have applied. Or, if you know any. . senior citizens who qualify, please help us help them: by making sure they apply.. HHMI 1 help Senior Citizens - Banks, Trust Companies and Credit Unions in eee fe SOR BRE a ES ty SM Bert they eta Be db | ELIGIBILITY All senior citizens who meet EACH of the following conditions are eligible: @ they are 65 years or older. @ they.are renters. e they are paying more than 30% of income for rent. @ they are in receipt of Canadian Old Age Security. @ the senior citizen OR spouse has: i} lived in British Columbia for two years immediately prior to . application. oy pe OR . . ii) resided in British Columbia fora | -[° |? continuous five year period at any pe time. To make it as easy as possible, all Chartered | the Province have information and additional application forms available, And, if any assistance is required in filling out the form — they'll be happy tohelp. Information, application” forms and assistance are also available at the B.C. Housing Management Commission in PE Vancouver, and at the regional offices of the - {> =; Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housingin’ “| Victoria, Prince George, Kelowna, and Cranbrook. a a - Province of British Columbia ie “Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - HOUSING : Honourable Hugh A. Curtis, Minister AC TE: