‘TERRACE: HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, | NEW HOPE FOR DEAF BABIES. | 4 McGill University research program could’ bring. new hope for the one out of every 1,000 babies born partially or totally deaf, reports Méclean’s : “Magar- : jhe’: Froquently ‘these babes Teach the age of three <= and: some- times seven -— beforé parents realize there 18 something wrong with their hearing. By: that time 4 their. ‘ability ‘to speak and comprehend is. often retarded, The research program ‘| makes ‘use ofan’ “‘aural stim-~ ulator,’ a pocket-sized deviz- ed that emits'a pleasant treet ing noise. A ae show-you there-are- this B great deal of t engh elther - Jease on our option to purctiase pian, Hew: replacement vel hicle or vehic ie Try Our Delicious. cH NESE FQQD Phone 635-6111. | ‘RESTAURANT CANADIAN & CHINESE: FOODS Open Monday through Saturday’ 10 a.m. to | a.m. . Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, 4642 Loselie’ - Phone 635-6111 a oP BAS PEE ITEM one APRS Ea HY : Terrace, B. . "TERRACE HAS TO GROW AND i ‘MEAN TO HELP PLAN ITS GROWTH." | For Councillor. Lloyd . — READY WITH STAMPS is Mra. Edna Gregorash who opens Thornhill’s first sub post office at Gregg’s Red and White Store December 1, See story below, Postal outlet. | announced for | Thornhill area Thornhill residents won't have to cross the bridge to buy a gi stamp as of December 1, : Nor.to maila parcel, Or send a money order. Robert Dumma, Terrace Post- ‘J master, announced this week that. §} 2 sub post office would be open- ed at Grege’s:Red and White Store on Lakelse Lake Ra, Mrs. Edna Gregorash will be s\4n charge of the sub post office, anne Gregorash is currently | N “By taking “a course: at the: takdog a tea ice to- prepare ‘Wjfor. the December 1° openting of S| her sub post office, The Thornhill sub post office Il is the first to be opened in. the A | area, Terrace Little Theatre Assoc-, iation announced production of a pantomine, ‘'The Emperor’ 8 New Clothes’' at the group’s Novem-' ber meeting, Molly. Nattress will direct the pantomine, the second such pro-| t duction, in Terrace, Last year’s pantomine was, “Jack And The Beanstalk”, The meeting, held in ‘the home -| of Mrs, Esther McCabe, director of “Barefoot In The Park’ Robin McColl: registered a vote of thanks to all who assisted with the three act play, Plans were finalized for a Coffeehouse. Workshop held Nov- ember 18 at the home of Molly|.a atnen ot r 4 Pes About 5! op -attende: Workshop ny me raed oy an informal manner and ‘feat- ured excerpts fram plays and|. dramatic works, as performed hy. members. of Terrace Little Theatre Association, i| Anglicans print French version of Common prayer’ TORONTO — A French ver- sion of the Book of Common Pray- er to meet the needs of French- speaking Anglicans in Canada has been published by a commit- tee of the Anglican Church -of Canada under the chairmanship of Rt. Rev. R,L, Seaborn, Bishop of Newfoundland, Five thousand copies of the book, bearing the title “Le Re. cuell : ‘des Prieres de la. Com- munaute Chretienne’ . | printed. The translation is the work of Rey, ‘Prof. J.C, Kirby of Mons. treal Diocesan Theological Col- Jege. and J.H, Bieler, former deputy minister of finance for the province of Quebec. have been |’ - SASKATOON (CP) — The Sen- ator ‘Hotel, a Saskatoon landmark since 1908,.-has been sold. by Harry Haskarnp to the owners of ‘the Baidwin Hotel, The 67- ‘room “hotel has been owned by the -Haskamp: family since the death.of its builder, James Flan ‘agan, in. 1910, and- was~ known as the Flanagan Hotel until 1940, lowing the presentations, Work shown ranged from vocal Mr, Carl Holden Jr. to original comedy skits and poetry read- ings," Co-ordinator for the event was Mrs, Sylvia Johnson, A second Coffeehouse Workshop has been tentatively scheduled for the eventing of Sunday, December 10, Each member of. the audience | | was asked to note criticism fol-| ; solos by Miss Pat Nattress and| -— Y ' “ . o oung Anglicans want name change . range _ | anglican’ young people will meet here in Dec- ember to discuss proposals to change the name and constitution of the 65-year-old Anglican Young People’s Association, - . Present constitutional proced- wres could be dropped in favor of loose guildelines and organ- izational control be transferred from ‘the. national to local level. The name of the national youth organization, created by charter in 1902, may be changed to Ang- tican Youth Movement. - Teenagers . from. across Can- ada: will meetin Toronto Dec. ‘27-31 to discuss the faoe-lifting proposals. ve - NOW'S THE TIME TO SAVE AT — -— ay Piritct + DUR MEY oasiNg STORE! w] Theatre association to present pantomime at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fenger. Paul Fenger will co-ordinate the second workshop, Molly Nattress has held suc- cessful casting readings for the February pantomine and has cast the following lead roles; Dave Cash as ‘‘The Emperor’’, Dave Simons as :“'Cleo’’; Norbert Cote as “Hanky-Panky’’; Ruth Hallock ag “Pinky Poo’; Don Swanson as “Chop”; Maureen Creer as "Suey'*: Pat Nattress as ‘“Mar- co”; Jan O, Farrell as *‘Princ- ess Willow”; Joyce Holden ‘as “Wi-Wi"’; Barbara Halliday as “Djinnie”; George English as}f “Dragon Keeper”; Jim Banting as “Po-Li’’ and Laurie Thain as “Notti-Li?’,| .. ‘ : ior he part= RE contee not yet been tihat] tor but. it :is “expected there will be numerous solo, duet, choral: and choreography: num- bers. featured in: the Product-1) COVERALLS © » SHRINK! NG” | TRY. OUR © DRY CLEANING “SERVICE “RICHARDS aon T.V.. ‘SCHEDULE! vl BOX 729, TERRACE, ‘BC, —reduces auto. expense records, fone payment per month covers all.) - ; ~3..IN OTHER WORDS -—— “PROFITS ARE EARNED THROUGH ‘TRE USE NOT THE. 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