PAGE 2 . TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. - THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971 SONY RARITY sanusnoentntt SESE: NSS oy Bill Richards, Reglonat Field Executive of the Nor- thern Regicn of the Boy Scouts « of Canada Is unhappy. Tuesday, he asked us if we > would print a death notice. i He said it effects all con- e cerned parents in Terrace, e And he has a point. Here It is: # In Memorium - “An Open # Letter to the adult leaders and % scouters of the District of Pa Terrace." Dear Fellow Scouters: & For thoseof you who did not “ altend last night’s services for iz the late Scouter’s Roundtable, and that was most of you, [ call your attention to the burial of this short-lived body. Only two of us attended, but we managed to get the coffin to its grave. ss -T understand that section % leaders were notified of the meeting and they were to tell their co-leaders, but it seems the word did not get out to too =, Peete TTS oeatematet hat ipsa PRG RSE SP Re racronrarrernee eae reer ee rE Coasrcncaeoeseie 3 When I first arrived to open the field office, I sat and the “Region” had not done or what the district did not do, Some comments were and true to the situation,,.then. He laments scouting group’s death seoreess acarace: ~ sso ‘s ecesepeceted seaheateeeaeraeetoan Soa But what about now? You have a field office, but do you use it? What about the # training you asked for? Was 3 = this just cheap talk or did you, £ the Scouters of this com- : munity really mean business? Apathy, toomany things going e on in your life, too much # trouble to bother or just wha is the excuse? Well, I guess I shouldn’t b letting off steam with th coffin only just put in th gound. Obviously, the idea o a Scouter’s Roundtable wa not your way or your wish, s let’s hear from you. Just wha kind of training and when and 3 how do you want it? : Perhaps on-the-job training = Bs would be favored by : some...but it is hard to do this 3 kind of training when no one = asks me to come to their pack or troop meeting night. Bd In the meantime don't send Es flowers or sympathy rat just sit down and think about 3 you, your job and how well = ratet hers BS Soon BA the most exciting boy’ programme in the world, Then give me a call at 635-§ 5426. Bo Like others in your regional i council, [am here to serve you e so that you can serve the boy. = 2 RSA Se “ eee sao ‘Sally Ann’ gives thanks Envoy Bill Young, officer in charge of the Salvation Army in Terrace and Kitimat, wishes to thank all those who helped with the proup’s Christmas projects. All Christmas hampers were delivered to needy: families by December 2. And 160 people at- tended the annual Christmas dinner at headquarters. Groups which helped with the work include: Legion, Elks, Rotary, Kiwanis, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Brownies, Job's Daughters, Foresters, Eastern Star, Tillicum Theatre and the Business and Professional Women. Young also thanks businessmen, ..telephone company eniployees, and local schools and townspeople for their help. This year, 97 hampers were delivered--six more than last year. £ TOASTMASTERS ALL are the new officers, from left to right, Don Swanson, secretary-treasurer; Robert Westover, es educational vice-president; Hugh McLarty, administrative vice-president; Bill Young, sargeant-at-arms; and Wilfred ” Legau, president. nesday...Staff photo, Tet They were Installed at a meeting Wed- Rubella program ready A reminder to parents that Ruebella vaccinations for pre- school children will be available from 10:00 a.m, until 3 p.m, Saturday, at the Skeena Health Unit in the municipal building. The vaccine has been sup- plied by the combined efforts of the service clubs in the Terrace area with Alex Inselberg President of the Terrace Rotary Club, co-ordinating, along with Doug Hartman of the Downtown Lions, Miss B. Douglas, acting director of the health unit urged parents to take advantage of this vaccination especially since a child with Ruebella {German Measles) even though not seriously ill himself, can’ pass on the german measles germ to expectant mothers which in turn can cause men- tally or physically deformed babies. BY CANADA MANPOWER CENTER IN TERRACE Skilled tradesmen courses offered unemployed | Special courses are being planned in Terrace for loggers and tradesmen during January and February. Don Walker, manager of Canada Manpower Center, said that during this period of unemployment and slackening off of business activity, workers should take advantage of the courses being offered at the B.C, Vocational School. The program is sponsored by Canada Manpower. Walker told The Herald that in many cases workers will be eligible to receive payment of the course costs and an income replacement allowance from $43 to $111 a week. The amount depends on the number of dependents, Two-week courses for in- dustrial electricians and plumbers, designed to help them in writing trade qualifications, will start February 1. , UP-GRADING Various up-grade courses for electronic technicians will also begin on that date. These in- clude solid state theory, radio and television theory, television practical, am-fm single side band logic and industrial control and. micro-wave: and-} radar. A two-week course in blue print reading for the con- struction trades will also begin on February 1. Of special interest to loggers will be two courses starting January 18 and February 1 -- preventive maintainance for logging truck drivers. Starting on January 18 will be asix-week basic welding course for unemployed loggers. Others Thieves were big wheels? Thieves made off with four wheels fram a car parked on McConnell Street last Saturday night. The theft was reported by William Preston of McConnell, The wheels belonged to a 1959 Pontiac parked near his home. 1 ELI AP AIP I AAEM ALO LE OL LL 12 x 64 RAY'S TRAILER This Weeks Special SHELBY All - Canadian Made ‘W.-W Carpet, Electric Stove, Price Includes 7 Set-Up And Delivery LM ou, $9995 We Also Have . An Excellent Bargain On A Used /Squi re 1967 Ba coun? 4800 |. Thee Phone. 635-4043 . Or "ope 2008 Au Our. Mobile - _ Homes’ ‘Are Made In Gaigary, \) may wish to take advantage of evening course starting on that date and continuing on Monday and Wednesday evenings until April 7. Walker said he is trying to arrange a three-week course for | rigging . crews in early February. Itis to upgrade skills in wire rope splicing, tree identification, tree movement and safety. Also being arranged is a one week course for blasters. FIRST AID, TOO A two week course in in- dustrial first aid will likely be arranged for February, Canada Manpower ‘has arranged courses for the unemployed too. Eligible trainees, Walker said, will receive travel costs to and from school. A one week course on in- dustrial relations will be held February 5 and a one week course for managers, and operator's of small business will be held Rebruary 2 22, Your _ Pontiac-Buick dealer — is going all out to make up for lost time! : Left rear: Pontiac Safari Stalion ‘Wagon. Cenire: Pontiac GT37 Hardtop Coupe. Right rear: Buick Conturion Four-Door Hardtop. Foreground: Pontiac Parisienne Brougham Hardtop Coupe 2 - Tf you’ re e happy our’ "718 4 are’ rerolling again, think of your Pontiac-Buick ‘dealer. Happy? Just ask him! , It's been a long wait for all of us, So right now, your dealer's all set to make it really. . worth your while to come in and talk deal.. . You see, he is practically. out of used cars. 5. 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Start making ¢ ip. for your lost. im time with: a. ‘ap deal.g on a: hew Pontiac. B Buick.