ey 7 1 9.4;30 Drop-In (10:00 Ironside TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.v. ~CFIK TV. GUIDE (CLIF AND SAVE) rea Monday | 9:35 Mr. Ta 10:00 Canadian, Schodls = 10:30 The Friendly. ‘Giant, hoy 10:45 Chez:Helene .° °°” 11:00 Seasame Street - ‘§ 12:00 Mid--Da ‘Matinee: ‘Dangerous Crossihg’ 2:00 Double. Exposure 10:00 The Nature of Things 10:30 Man Alive ~ 11:00 The National News 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 Night Final “Di 38 5 Mr. Dressup '¥0:00-Canadian, Schoa 2:30 Luncheon Date 2:00 Double Exposur : 3:00 Take ‘Thirty - 7, £280 Luncheon’ Date" 3:30 The Edge Of: Night 3:00 Take. Thirty - 4:00 The Galloping Gourmet 3:20, The Edge Of Night: 4:30 Drep-In™ ; | 4:00 -The, ‘Galloping -. 5:00 Rocket. Robin Hood Ban ' 5:30 The-Beverly-. ‘Hillbillies ~ 5:00 Oops: ont 6:00 Hour One 2), + 8:80. ‘The Beverly ‘allies : 6:25 Closing: Markets: .. -\ .6:00'Hour One Interview 6:30 News, J 6:25 Closing Markets 6:47 Thornhill “Realty ag: 30 News’... : Weather. Shows 6:47 ‘Weather Show 8S Spo rts Affeie 6:55 Sports _- ‘amily Affair og 7:30 The Mike Neun: Show": qd 7:00 Reach For The To 8:00 The Partridge Family” § 7:30 Nancy no 8:30 Front Page Challenge 8:00 The Red Skelton Show 9:00 The Bold Ones 8:30 Telescope ‘71 10:00 Tuesday Night 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 Night Final - Sign Off Sign Of€ FROM 4045 Lakelse 635-5951 Wednesday ; TERRACE | PHOTO US _ Also Ae: 30° The: "Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez"Helene °° 11:00 Seasame. Street - _12:00 Mid-Day Matinee” - “The Man in the Net’. i: 9:00 Storefront Lawyers 11:00 The National News - WE RENT T.WS BY THE WEEK OR THE MONTH | te Purchase | $5.00 per week $10.50 per month ‘Thursday | Gourmet Top fT Rent: 10:30 The Friendly Giant 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Mid-Day Matinee ‘The Flight that Disappeared’ 2;00 Double Exposure 2:30 Luncheon Date - & 00 Take Thirty 3:40 The Edge Of Night... 4 (4:00 The Galloping .Gotltin ‘ae 30 Drop-Intixc a 8: 00 Favorite Things 5:30 The Beverly Hillbillies ‘8: 0 Hour One iy 0 Rew Tornhill R Really’ Weather Show 6:55 Sports 7:00 Gunsmoke . 9:00 Somerset Maugham ‘Theatre -.: 9:00 Canadian Special 10:00 This Land 14:00 The National News 41:22 Viewpoint te :30 Night Final - 11:40 ‘Ihe Late Show “The Gambler and the Lady" § Friday . | Canadian Schools | 10:00 Canadian Schools 9:35 Mr. Dressup 10;00 Canadian Schools 10:30 The Friendly Giant ** 10544-Chez Helene 11:00 Seasame Street 12:00 Mid-Day Maine ‘Luv’ 2:00 Double Exposure 2: “a0 Luncheon Date at : ¢t Galloping 4:30 The Banana Splits 2 00 ti Diddle Day 5530 The Beverly Hillbillies: 6: 00 Hour One 6:25 Closing Markets 6:30 News 4:47 The Trans Provincial = Airlines Weather Show 6:55 Sports. 7:00 Sportscene 7:30 The Odd Couple 8:00 The Interns : 9:00 The Johnny Cash Show 10:00 The Flying Circus 10:30 Encounter 11:00 The Nalional News 11:22 Viewpoint 11:30 Night Final - ‘11:40 British Playhouse ‘Left, Right and Centre’ e Gourmet 10:30 The Friendly Giant 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Mid-Day Matinee ’ “Portrait of-a Mobster’. Saturday "2:00 Double Exposure’ 2:30 Laincheon Date’. 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 The Edge of Night | "4:00 The Galloping Gourmet: 5:00 Skippy, The Bush Kangaroo 5:30 The Beverly Hillibillies 6:00 Hour. One Interview 6:25 Closing Markets 6:30 News, Weather, Sports 7:00 Klahanie.. © . 7:30 Julia 8:00 Laugh-in. * ‘9:00 Tommy Hunter | 11:00 The National News 11:30 Night Final 11:40°7 me Late Show 0:6, Sports - CBC Cu Saturday Heroes The Bugs Bunn N.HLL. Hockey 0 Countrytime 30 Update - 9:00 Showcase 1 - ‘The Wrong Box’. 11:00 The National News ~ 11:15 Provincial Affairs 11:20 Night Final 11:30 The Late Show. - ‘Five Miles to Midnight’ Childrens Cinema . International Badmintén’ C,LA.U, Conference The Galloping Gourmet tling ©: y Road 11:00 N.F.L. Foothall 1:30 Sportsweek 2:00 Sunday Matinee 2:00 Sunday 1 Matinee __ ¢ i45 Sacred:Heart “4:00 Analog 4:15. B.C. Gardener ‘4:30 What on Earth “6:00 Music To See - 7:00 Adventures in Rainbow Country 2:30 The Bill Cosby Show 8:40 The Ed Sullivan 580" Sunday" At Nine’ 10:00 Weekend 11:00 The National News 11:15 The Nation’s Business 6:30 Hymn Sing © 11:20 Night Final 6:00 ‘The Wonderful Sign 0 Off ‘World of Disney Show ; tor Ruse, Walt to Wall Carpet and Chesterfield Cleaning. is _ Makesionrselt Boutique “laa by Vivienne: Colle needle and thread This witty | paperback helps even the most ~ “green’’ + seamstress perk up’ -hér: wars, for’ friends: ‘and family,” ; Betsive’ one. ‘Never sew if you can’ ‘glue; wnever put in a zipper if snaps ‘will do. Don’t press anything if you can possibly.avoid it.” TOP STARS That coming from;a woman Russell’: ‘Crawford! .. - -And her book includes designs. skirt’? made from an antique sampler. . "Rosalind Russell” brought me a bedspread, which became a flowing theatre coat. -Audrey Hepburn got a pair of elegant slacks out of a silk brocade piano ‘shawl with velvet-em- broidery and long silk fringe,” writes Vivienne. Ever try wearing your bed-: spread? ’ ‘NEW FROM OLD’ “I never throw anything away; 1 am. ‘always making something new from ‘something ° old,” she says: And by reading this delightful book, you can be just as clever ¢almost anyway) as Vivienne, making curtain skirts, earrings, bean bags, baby” bonnets and men’s vests, Vivienne never uses patterns but-her instructions are so easy that even.a rank amateur comes out with some‘ pretty smart looking’ designs. - The designs are flexible too. “You will discover a blouse that becomes a coat, skirts and jackets that go.to any length to | syit, you,” says Vivienge. : 1m get busy and rake hat’, piles from old bot caps" piggy banks from bleach bottles and ‘skirts: from. curtains. “T don't expect every “design in this book to appeal to every woman," Vivienne writes... “But. every waman will find several things that she will love to make and wear.” Gayle Taody. Floor hockey to swing in 19¢1 The Terrace Floor: Hockey Association gets back into action next Sunday at the Skeena Secondary School gym. “There are two games each Sunday morning with the first at 10 and the other game at 2 oe ’ Re-registration for the second half .of. the season. was - held. | yesterday and anyone ‘that could nat attend and would like to play ‘is urged to contact Don Proudlove at 635-7917 after 6 pM. | There is also a shortage of referees. for the players and they have to sup ly* their own: shoes.’ ‘and sticks. we a. yy aro ‘The: foue teams’ start. play wilh captain Ernie Hepprer’s Red team tied for first spot with the Kinsmen Blue team cap: tained by Slug Crass and Joe _ Caruso, - The other two teams, Wally Nowick’s B.C. Tel White squad and the Bankers, Captained by. Ray Blair are tied for, third [BALLARD | ‘CARPET T CLEANING place.” tip : ‘drobe'and ‘produce clever. gifts * Written‘::by- ‘the - owner - of, : Vivienrie’s Designs, a ‘classy. New: York :.City: boutique, the -}-- author makes sewing acreative-|-. | cart .but™a : simple” and Amex By Vivienne says, | ‘believe, in “doing things the ‘easy way...” who designs for, Rosalind . ‘Audrey “Hepburn; |. ‘Elizabeth’ ‘Taylor, Jacqueline | > Kennedy Onassis and Joan’ Are. you: alll thumbs. cwitir. a, Is. your’ |. ' Wardrobe just rup:of*the mill? - made for these famous clieuts,.,-| like. Elizabeth Taylor’s'*‘apron |: ‘;-tatégories ‘in the race, which ‘| ec; Second, Milan Stanga of): There is a $5 registration fee |. ‘Conservative leader Robert Stanfield displays. his answer to the blackeape and hat worn by Prime Minister Trudeau — a “jor his wife. similar outfit in white, Mr. Stanfield assumes appropriate pose (AP Wirephato). | Terrace snowmobiles © show their worth | * ‘The first snowmobile race of the season took place last Saturday on. the Smithers racetrack. Since months ago, last weekend. The track sto “its: creation a few the Glacier Raceways track had not been. put into competitive use ont Stanga of Smithers place first driving an Arctic Cat Puma 340 ce, Second, Gordon Judzentis of Smithers, Yamaha 396 cc. Third, Mel Mellissen of Smithers , Ski-Doo TNT 399 ec. The 300 cc Stock saw Alvin Evans of Smithers place first driving a Ski-Doo TNT 292 cc, The 300 ce Stock Junior saw Gary Woodbeck of Smithers place first, Ski-Doo TNT 292 ec. Second, D, Couch of Smithers, Arctie Cat Puma 292 ec. Third, T. Heggie of Smithers, Ski-Doo Elan 250 ec. The 500 cc Modified Powder Puff saw Eileen Binenvenu of ‘the i Mrs. A. Harder-of Sande ‘Blyd.’ Mr. and’ Mrs.’ McLarty: of |" Penticton are: visiting: ..1n.|*" Terrace with Mi.'and Mra. R.H.. |. McLarty and Family..They all- ‘motored to Prince Rupert on Christmas Day to: visit with friends, Mr. and Mrs.’ Dave Esticalle and Suzette have visiting with them this week Mr. and Mrs... Esticalle of Oliver, B,C, They have also visited: with other friends while in’ the Terrace : district. Mr, and ‘Mrs. D. Bouichart are: busy moving to Kitimat. from Terrace this week.-. : Kathy and: Danny. Barnswell spent their. Christmas holidays in’ Vancouver ‘with their Grandparents, . " Many of the Children fron the. Northern Training -Centre in Smithers are visiting with their parents and friends in the area during the Christmas season. Among those home are Alfred Chinn, Tom Burkett, G. Best, Ruth Jefferson and Barbara Long. Visiting along with these young folks are Molly McLesky, Dale Brown and Jim Jackson. They will be returning. to Smithers in the New Year. While they were in Terrace they attended the Liens Christmas Party on Dee. 22. -The Nance family is visiting in Southern B.C. and Alberta with the children's grandfather, A.C, Patterson of Ft. MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. M. Twyford spent their Christmas holidays in southern B.C. with their * Me. George , Harder. of -Ed-. ‘monton .:is: “visiting. ‘with his’| Mr. and : brother and his family, |. member of the family, Shannon: THORNHILL | ‘ELECTRIC — | Electrical Contractors , reed strict of WITH PEGGY PHOENIX " sFespective parents, © < 3 Mr, ang. Mré.J. Orconneit -Spent their'Dec:'25 with a new- ‘Leslie, born ‘on: Dee 14.00 +e Mr, -and” “Mes, 0. Batic, Candy , Kellie and Tommy spetit “their holidays .withMr. and Mrs. ‘f. Reaves of: Vancouver. They also visited ith. Mr. and Mrs. RiJ, Bréwn-dud: ‘family y of Smithers -on ‘their ‘return Recent ‘patients: iy" the Mills “Memorial Hospital“ :are’ Mrs. ‘Rose Paupst, and: Mrs. ‘S. Sproule. +: 7 The ‘Venturer’ ‘Company “de spending five. days on @ wihter camp. after'.a° successfij Christmas Tree. Drive held earlier this month. ‘John ‘ Harder *. drove to Saskatchewan to visit with his parents for the holidays, ‘Hit - $300 - for drink | A Terraceman has been fined a total of $300 for. impaired driving and failure to take the breathalyzer test. James Hall, 39, also bad his license suspended 60 days: by provincial court. He was stopped by Terrace “RCMP on Dec. 22 for erratic driving. “My tests- ‘show ‘that your thyroid is perfectly normal," the doctor. told his corpulent patient. “What you're suffering from is an overactive fork,’” - up very well to the competition, . however, and all entrants were. quite pleased with the site. It must be stressed that the. boxing ‘day race was not a. Second, Glen Kerr of Burns Lake, Sno-Jet 292- ec. : Third, Hardy Mehs of Terrace, ‘Aretic Cat Puma 292 ce. - | Terrace place first, Rupp 440 cc. Second, Sue Gillespie of Smithers,’ Arctic: ‘Cat. Third, Jennifer OBrian, Arctic Cat. 7M sanctioned event, but was en-': tirely. organized and regulated by b Smithers Snowmobile. u . TERRACE JOINS There were ten events of i: & oe encompassed some 50-plus : «Machines, from as far away as. ‘Prince George and Terrace. f More than 400 spectators turned out for their first taste of ||: snowmobile competition this i}. winter. ; The B0De A” ‘Main Modified ;} saw only four machines en-{f tered. Only one succeeded in‘ completing the grueling race, |’. being a Ski-Doo Blizzard 776 cc driven by 8. Neaves of: Smithers. The 640 cc “A” Main Modified |; saw W. Wichman of Terrace. place first driving a Polaris 650°. ec. -Second,- John Bot of* Smithers, Ski-Doo Blizzard 399°: ec, Third, Del Anderson of* Prince George, Ski-Dao Bliz-y zard G40 cc. “TERRACE FIRST "The 440 cc “A” Main Modified + saw Al Schafhauser of Terrace - place first, Ski-Doo Blizzard 340° ' New president of the Nor- thern B.C, Chamber of Mines is ““R.H, Bates of Kleanza Mines Ltd. He was elected. durinig a . recent meeting of the chamber ‘in Terrace. Immediate past- « president is J.D. Powers, Other officers are Dave J" Porter, of Rose, Gale and Company, vice-president” and '. Timber, Terrace, treasurer, ‘>. A secretary will be appointed ’ by the executive. Powers, as outgoing |. "president, termed the year’s .Progress as “‘satisfactory.”” MUCH DONE “lr “We have. ‘accomplished a. much in ‘organization and ‘establishing ::channels ~ of . ommunication,”’ he said, Powers added: “Our ‘Mining ‘" Education Program’ has had Teady acceptance and should -Tesult ‘in ‘establishment’ ‘of a | “mining and mining exploration program at Terrace.” - Bates, as incoming president, .pledged his efforts to con- ‘finuation of the educational Ye Smithers, Arctic Cat Puma 440° ec. Third;:Bill Roy of Terrace, }) ‘Arétie Cat-Ext. 440°ec, — In the 440 ec. “B”? Main Modified John. Bot of Smithers,. |. Ski-Doo Blizzard 399 cc, placed: first. Second, Al Finch of Burns :' Lake, Yamaha 433 ce, Third, Bruce Kanary of Burns Lake,” Yamaha 4338 ec. |. The 340 ec.“'A" Maiti Modified’ saw Al. Schathauger of Terrace! place Seoend. D. Shoshana ae :economic ‘data pertaining .to Terace Polar Sen Tura, UNE Gnd expan, Somplon a of Burns Lake, {of the current mining scene - ANOTHER FIRST . The: ‘500 ec. Stock saw Dave. Skoglurid of Terrace place first, driving an'Arctic Cat Puma 440, ec. Second, Lyle Gold of Kit-” wanga,"B:C,; Arctic Cat 440 ce. |]. Third, “Carl. Baisch’ of Burns | Fi. Lake, Sno-Jet 433 cc. : rogram, public relations ac- - | tivities and a stepped up “program of assimilation, ‘distribution, storage and use of -technical, ecological ‘When you ., don't know who: ‘|. "The 400. ¢e"Stock saw Milan " SKEENA VALLEY : ‘ MEAT PACKERS — _Will-B Be. Closed “TURN TO US’ WITH. CONFIDENCE | m MacKAYS HOME Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. : ia vie 7 wiry ; Ist To ‘ih = te Northern |plan busy year :E-R. Anderson, of Twin River | and | miners “appeared to indicate a surge of exploration activities, Members also agreed that the easing of money and ‘the “backing down” of Finance Minister E.G. :Bensen “should result in a resumption or. in- crease in exploration activities, followed by subsequent in- crease in taxpay in a mineral production. The association, made up ‘of members from Vanderhoof - ‘to Prince Rupert and Kitimat to Stewart, also agreed to a membership drive. 1 » GREAT CANADIAN .. To the list of great men, leaders i in‘ their fields, we:add the- name..of Jean Drapeau, mayor of Montreal. More than any man in current history, this . dynamic . French Canadian typifies. the true ‘spirit’ of. Canada--the nation of two prominent cultures-yet united and loyal to a fundamental belief that Canada is and will _ continue to be one of the great ‘democracies of the world. ~West, Vancouver (B.C.) Lions Gate Times. -635- 611 ese shins 4642 Lazelle “TILLICUM. 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