PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 24, 1977 , Miss PNE Contestants, Colleen Kurucz, Miss Gibsons, Nadine Chernoff, Miss Grand Forks and Monica Stege, Miss Hazelton, waved to the 150,000 people who lined the two-mile route at the opening-day parade at ‘the Pacific TV kidnaps kids in summer. MARY GANZ SUNNYVALE, Calif. AP) — One bright Sunday afternoon when Barry Johnson was outside working in his yard he leoked around the neigh- borhood and realized something was missing. His daughter. Everyone but eight-year- old Christine was outside enjoying the day. Christine was inside, parked in front of the television set. ‘I didn’t realize there was a problem until these nice days,” Johnson said. “And 1 thought, ‘What is she doing in here? Life is outside. You can can play ball ball, you can do all things.’ “The TV set had really be- come a baby sitter.” Now when Christine sits down in front of the tube, a bri tly colored cardboard - watches her from atop the set. When Christine turns off the set—usually after an hour at most—she moves the cardboard wheel behind the bird to show she has logged another unit or SCORES 25 POINTS SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Darrell Griff th scored 25 points Monday night to lead the United States basketball team to a 129-95 triumph over the Soviet Union in a showdown at the World University Games. BUILT NEW MODEL MILAN, Italy (AP) — The Martini-Brabham Formula I stable has designed and built a new model for the Alfa Romeo flat 12-cylinder engine showing advanced aircraft technology, lower weight and better safety for the drivers. .two of viewing time toward a weekly quota set by her rv, VIEWING TIME Under the system, | said Johnson and his wife Jean, Christine has cut her ‘television time from more than 20 hours a week to Jess than five. She is devoting more time to Brownle ac- tivities and other eee Gone are the nightly argu- ments about whether the table would be set before or after the Bewitched rerun was over, whether she would watch The Brady Bunch or get started on her homework. The Johnsons recommend their TV Watchbird to other parents who are concerned with the effects of too much television on their youngsters. The bird is a simple card- board contraption with a revolving disc numbered from zero to 23. The way the Johnsons work it, each half- hour of viewing time equals one watchbird unit. After Christine watches a T- gram, carefully select advance so she'll get the most out of her 10 half-hours a week, she moves the wheel to keeep track of how much time she has left. BIRDS MARKETED Artist Mike Lee designed me bird with its bright 2 plumage and owl-like ith the help of Pet Rock | promoter George Coakley, the Johnsons are marke’ ing their birds with a mail-order er price tag of $1.30. Jean and Barry Johnson say Christine now carefully chooses the programs she watches each week. She has given up most of the late- 7 a Aotice TO RESIDENTS IN THORNHILL RESIDING ON WALKER STREET, SIMPSON CRESCENT, EDLUND AVE., HAGEN STREET, FURLONG AVE, McNEIL STREET, MiST STREET AND EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE WILL BE DISCONTINUED, AT THE REQUEST OF THORNHILL PROPERTIES LTD, WHO HAVE PROVIDED THIS SERVICE SINCE DECEMBER #9, 1970. BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY National Exhibition in Vancouver, Saturday. It was one of the most colorful parades in the fairs sixty-seven year history. The PNE, North America's f flfth largest fair, runs to Labour Day, Sept. 6. ; afternoon reruns in favor of shows like The Waltons, Wonderful World of Disney and Happy Days. The ehnsong banned Sonny and Cher—‘'too sophisticated for an t- say Christine ‘isn t inter. ested in the more violent TV shows. - "For children who are, they suggest, parents can assign higher unit values to shows they consider objectionable. Thus, a child who watches a cop show might have to deduct four units from his f0-unit quota while Won- derful World of Disney might cost only two. be wclevision has ceased to an _ important part of ariotine , life,’” Mrs. Johnson said. “She's found other activities in which to channel her time. It taight her the responsibility of Planning her own time. “And it takes pressure of€ me. I don't have to be the nagging bad guy who gays no more TV, time to set the table, do your homework, municipal election. If you are: November ith, 1977) ‘Street, Terrace, 8.¢, telephone 635-6311, te 4:30 p.m. . a) 19 years of age or over, or will be 19 years of age prior ; b) a Canadian citizen or British subject; °) a resid “¢ of Canada for twelve months, and in t Province of b, fitsh Columbia for the past six months; THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE. VOTER REGISTRATION . 1977 MUNICIPAL ELECTION A The “Munielpal Act” requires that all eligible persons must f. file a voter registration form with the Municipal Clerk, on or © before 4:3) p.m., August 31s?, 1977, providing they have not already done so, In order to be eligible to vote in the 1977 ~ d) a resident of the District of Terrace’: and were not registered on the 1977 Interim List of Electors as @ municipal voter In the District of Terrace, you pre eligible to camplete the required voter registratien form, which may be obtalned at the Municipal Bullding, 3215 Eby The “Municipal Act’ further makes provision for the registration of non-resident property owners and cor- porations as vetera, subject fo cartain -restructions. further Information concerning the eligibility and registration of non-resident and corporate voters, please contact the offices of the District of Terrace, located in the Municipal Bulkilng, 3215 Eby Street, For Terrace, 8B.C., The 1977 interim Ust of electors is available for Inspection at the District Office, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. E.R. Hallsor ; Clerk-Administrator - ByGLENN COLE MONTREAL CP - Vernon Perry picked off an errant tess by Ottawa quarterback Tom Clements and dashed | $3 yards nor his first touch- down in the Canadtan Football League at 1:16 of the fourth quarter and Montreal Alouettes went on torecord their sixth straight triumph --4 27-20 decision over the Rough Riders Tuesday night. With Ottawa leading 13-10, Clements missed wide receiver Ross Clarkson and Perry snared the ball on the Pewter HALIFAX (CP) — ~ Pewter,:the metal of kings, is making a strong comeback, says Judy Gregory, operator of the Pewter House. Mrs, Gregory said in an interview one reason for the return of pewter is that it uires little care to keep it Took ng its be In appearance, it resembles silver but it will not tarnish under normal use. It also doesn’t chip or . break. Another advantage is its cost. It is less’ expensive than silver and most crystal, Mrs. Gregory and her husband Jack were at- tracted to pewter wey pewtersmith Dr. Crowell] of Fredericton, whe began his work about 10 years ago and taught others the craft. The Gregorys have a studio in Princeport, N.S., which makes man the articles they sell. The- remainder are obtained from craftsmen in New | Brunswick. The pewter usec by the Gregorys is imported from whatever. The roblem P seems to have eliminated itself.”" Monday Tuesday ’ Thursday : Friday Saturday Sunday .Monday Tuesday . Wednesday . Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday . “SIX TH. STRAIGHT VICTORY Als best Ottawa,27- 20° Montreal 17 and sped down Richard Holmes: ots aie eluded ‘four would - be the right side. . both touchdowns for Ottawa _ tackers and fell into the end The Alouettes bench ~- the first coming in the zone with his third touch- cleared and mobbed the 23. second quarter and the down of .977. — year old rookie halfback second with 2:19 to play. The TD was set up by a from Jackson State ry Organ kicked two pass interference call - University to the cheers of fistd i goals and twoconverts seconds- earlier on Ottawa 66,544 fans, - but it wasn’t enough to defensive half Al Brenner. © Later in the quarter, event the Rough Riders Brenner ap ppeared i fo trip on — scored his second TD of the Pom suffering their fourth aseam on cial turf season, sweeping around the defeat in six games. and Montreal tight end left end from two yards out The Rough Riders, who Peter Dalla Riva then on a third down gamble. lost 27-17 to Montreal in tripped over the fallen — Joe Barnes -seored Ottawa July 13, enjoyed defender and back umpire Montreal's other touchdown better field position during Blair Shallow hesitated with Don Sweet completing most of the first half and before dropping the penalty . thelr scoring with - missedachancetotakea3-0 flag. converts and two Held goals, lead in the opening quarter But Ottawa came back - when Organ's 46 yard field ight after Barnes scored ' : goal attempt hit the goal with Holmes dancing r r post with 9:07 gone. through the left side of the But Ottawa, who-at one Montreal defence for a 31- States han six first dons Yard, touchdown with 1:87 either Connecticut or compared with just one for remaining in the England as it cannot be Montreal, finally took the On the ensuing kickoff, obtained in Canada. lead when Organ was Ottawa's Peter Stenerson In their studio, craftsmen successful on.a 29 yard field forced Lewis Cook to fumble are trained on the job and goaltry with 2:03goneinthe the ball and Jim Piaskoski Mrs. Gregory said their second session. pounced on it at the Mon- ‘designs improve steadily. The Alouettes moved into real 22. But the Riders had There is a great demand for pewter jewelry beca may jeces are umiqite if duplicates are desired they can be Individuals, malar female, wented by PS. forthe sie specially made. ; of name brand phota products and processing Including: Most articles are KODAK ’ WESTINGHOUSE EVEREADY KEYSTONE engraved with the craft- POLAROID HOLSON ALBUMS smen’s name and location - where he works. This enables regular customers to collect a- complete set.-of pewter. made by the-same _ raft. sman. - A for High School students. the lead with 11:06 gone as Barnes rolled to his right, to settle for a 24 yard field goal by Organ at 13:59. DEALERS WANTED * Purchase of merchandise only. mum purchase Is 5227. Bee prot ets rag reriion ooller prot con ~ Graan collect 614-208-1733 —-ORWRITE: INTERNATIONAL PHOTO SUPPLY Columbus, Ohio 43215 “164. N. Third st. tA PECTIC DOPED USLOT SH TOE ARG DEPSDUGO DELETE TIRE SERIA LORSAUL ROE DAWSON CREEK JUNIOR “8” HOCKEY CLUB Our Hockey Camp starts at 9a.m.on Saturday first October... — All serious hockey players of midget age and up who are eligible to play Junior ‘BY Hockey _ are welcome fo try ov! for the Kodiak team. Registrations and billots available an the evening of 30 September. Players should bring sleeping bigs, and all hockey equipment except sweaters which will be available at Camp. Scholarship funds available {or players to take thelr dirst year university courses at Nor- thern Lights College in Dawsen Creek. Room and Board supplied on a contributary basis The Lengwe schedule Is for 44 games against Prince George, One Hundred Mile House, — Quesnel, Anchorage, Grande Prairie, and Fort Saint Jehn. . Wednesday °°" | Writes be weet © } ohne: me ont The Secretary | Dawson Creek, 6.C, Ed Gaylle 702-368 da Box 720 Wie 4H? Club ayia owen ERE CIELO TPCT GOO O TLC ME UIE EC ITTGET RPTL TESS HAMTIM SUAS EN RELT Ae eet "GEOL MIELE 762-7170 evenings Mla iced ep ACA ME EE LE Cc EEE EE SEEEEZZ.:» VE “ : TERRACE ARENA | SKATING SCHEDULE AUGUST 22, 1977 - SEPTEMBER 4, 1977 . i 6:30 p.m..- 10:30 p.m. Public Skating August 22, 1977 -- 8:30 p.m.- 10:30 p.m. August 23, 1977 Family Skating Public Skating . Adult Skating Public Skating “August 24, 1977-8230 pain, - 10:30 p.m. August 25, 1977 August 26, 1977 ~ 8:30p.m,- 10:30 p.m. . 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. August 27, 1977 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. - August 28, 1977 August 29, 1977 Family Skating Public Skating Adult Skating 8:30 p.m, - 10:30 p.m. 8:30 pam.:+ 10:30 p.m, 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m, - 10:30 p.m. -Public Skating Family: Skating Public Skating Mom & Tots ‘Business People August 30, 1977 - August 31, 1977 September 1,197. September 2, 1977 8:30. p.m, - 10:30 p.m. "9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 9800 naar = 1:00 pm, ee 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Public Skating 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Family Skating . Public’ Skating e 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Beptember 3/1977 42:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. Business People . | , Public Skating : . Publle Skating ‘Adult Skating Public Skating ‘ - 2:00 p.m. = 5:00-p.m.- ato “ ) 6300 pam. - 8:00 pam. gg pam = 10200 pam. Seplember 4, 1977, 9:00 a.m, - 5:00.p.m. . ae: | Family Skating pane Skating / 6100 p.m. = 8: 00 p.m. 0:90 pm. - 10:00 a i