_ he gets it clean after a hard weekend. :- Denise Brochu, Mary Fehr and Terr! Beck plant flowers.and pull ~ weeds Inthe garden In front of the Terrace Public Lib ready for summer. John Nattress runs the tractor as he fills -some holes In the library’s grounds with ° topsol I. Photo by Don Schalfer: . Marsh World ‘ RUSTY BLACKBIRDS (Euphagus carolinus) — The "reddish-brown feathering on this-bird is most mark- ‘ed in the winter plumage of males and females. In breeding plumage however, males may be almost entirely black, females dull gray. Rusty blackbirds have pale yellow eyes and are about 23 cm long. -Narthern nesters, they are only éncountered in southern Canada during spring and fall migration, ‘often occurring in flocks with other blackbirds. ‘Rusty blackbirds have a preference for wet areas, marsh edges or flooded woodlands. ‘They often build their hests In low conifers at heights less than four meters fram the ground. ar ao . t . Ducks Unlimited (Canada) 4190 Waverley St, Winnipeg, Man. Rat 262 * @ 305-20 es Annandale hoses down an outside door of the Lakelse Hotel, as ry a The Herald Tuesday, May 27, 963, Page 17. tosece fa ~ PeeTITe oe Pee ee ett er erence oat Photo by Don Schaffer _ rer . _ . i co Hal Taron hands Derek Henson a level as. FL dl lalatel PRSRATABEeE Se PARR e they bulld forms for asidewalk in the park a . so 7 aa a] by the Terrace Public Library. - es | . . - HH . ' "photo by Gon Schatter : a y . a Hi o . - ‘a - , mo , . : BY wo a ITAESS. CTE : - ‘ + 4 a ‘ — | a . . 2 . . _ ’ ‘ . " i | 88° . | ‘: a NOW, snare. ' | IY a ; ae) ’ pote . “Bk 1s . oe . L Oo“ PaRTCPAChion ™ . 4 7 — —oweoe LH , _tinCusetannownentreusoniitions, TIS THE SEASON 10 BE FREEZIN -.. ry a" - a a a EB a: . a. a: ss. ai a = H EB. + a _ a. 3 . _ i - rary, getting It A. . Photo by bon Schatier . ‘ ie i] | -& The purchase: of a, freezer is a:long term investment that... § a EON a ea ee HT H gurrab og i ; adi 6 lama candidate for School Board Trustee In the 31: . , : ; ; or a ceo . May election. a —_ “| 7 for years to come. a Se my a lam married and have tived In. the Terrace Area for 29 | 12 e t a . . years, Of our5 children 4 have graduated from the. - a mo cu. a a | Terrace school system and one is still In elamentary. fs “gy | a " . Dey os | Over the past years | have worked asa secretary. |. SF a have also worked as a substitute teacher in our, local], ~ DELIVERED sf schools, {am an active member in the Evarigelical °. smo i ; as af a Free Church and have worked for many years In their J. PO s summer youth and camp programs. | am. past |) ‘gt ne —— SET VERY NO CHARGE 4 president of the Pacifle Northwest Music Festival. | a oo ON Ty eee RACE REMO— . re ners [iat _ on APPROVED no THORNHILL—KITIMAT. gp 1am vitally. Interested In quality. education for ‘cur “] @. CHARGEX CREDIT ; wy 2 youth and If elected would werk very hard toward the ff i a MR ee ks . i lowing: - . _— ae a oo. , : | 1. More parental participation In school matters. . + : aaas GORDON & ANDERSON LTD. B 2. More schoot business conducted In pubtic, a ._ °° pe 5 3. Improved board-teacher relations.” mf ff} pee oan} _ ' . : ear res 5 4, More effective-discipline in the class room. ©. J BB. Ld Lote cee ae FURNITURE.- con eb a 5. Maintenance of christian values In counselling and - & LAZELLE =O rr ee ay q _ : instruction. co ; Utz tes ee = - . | QI. Lakeise = - . - . 7. Fae | ; o j Hotet S|]. soe |. feel that ! can contribute effective and’ positive | a t TAKELSE AVE. 3 Do & APPLIANCES 20 Ry a leadership to the School Boardand § wouldask that you in 8 ha ° PHONE 635-8578 STORE HOURS: MON., TOSAT..2AMTO5:20PMFRI,9TO? i - please vote for me on 31 May. ae | : iis aut . One of the things we're doing is - We'restartingnew, starting now.” 2 Voge Poestlcwan anak Phvisaen Manager| to is to become the best equip- — ment distributor inthe = _” Province of British Columbia. "- That’s no easy assignment,.. but we're committed. We've listened to your'comments. -- We've learned from what. < you've had to say. And now, we're doing something about it. asking for help.'And we're getting ‘that help from International . — -Harvester in the form of improved training and service techniques. As part of our commitment to the logging, mini and construction industries, we've also evaluated our operations, parts .inventorie organization and people. We've updated and "am improved our stock of International’ equipment." We've made changes front to back, bottom to top. We're starting new, starting now. And we're here to stay. ys ITT ELL CEL OU CLL ledleleestt . Right up front, our goal”. CAE EQUIPMENT _ z : A DIVISION OF CAE-MORSE