nome . J ; a, . THE HERALD, Wednesday, July 6, 1977, PAGE 3 q | ee { m j ‘ J hes | A professional ; §x10 color portrait for 88° »* Choose from our selection of eight scenic and _ colour backgrounds. _ + Select additional portraits and save up to Vs . compared to 1975 prices. ¢ See our new large Decorator Portrait. » Your complete Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. “Riess oy a 6Potsy took the prize for the ’ prettiest face...the other two pretty faces belong to his friend Fatima Amaral and his Mistress Maleleine Roposa, No obligation to buy additional portraits A Great Way to Remember Those You Love Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 7,8,9 Thurs. & Fri. - 10-8 Sat, 10-5 4635 LAKELSE AVE., TERRACE 635-7261 SHOPPERS DRUG MART One sitting per subject—$1 per subject for additional subjects, groups, or individuals in the same family. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. * 3 . _ lesdige [Ralph had bh ! wn ove hs 4 ineelmg-eye person with Poh he ve Dioay coe : has Patty “ ‘whe Beau Brummel of the doggy set was Taffy shown here with owner Diane Lapointe. . ; had his favourite ‘ bm eae " .t teop “ -Francine.€ . AUCH PAE? PO ure Copp. ; ~ , -@ him.,.his Mistress Miller. McDermid. Most.unusual - Terry owned by Laurie Beatty. Lowest to . 7 The grand. champ. Ann DRh Kenne The damp weather didn’t stop the . Smallest - Scruffy owned by Tyler kids from showing up with their best a friends ih to take part the ground - Scruffy owned by Tyler Beatty. Most Mixed Breed - Bianca Best fr {@NS. the SPCA Mutt Show in Kitmat. Bealty. Prettiest face - Pots yey owned by Vito Gibaldi. Grand ' re The winners were: Best Dressed- by Madeleine Raposo. n't do champ - Beans owned by. Francine Taffy owned by Diane Lapointe. anything - Timber owned by Laurie Copp. ZZ Feltio, Largest - Ben owned by Ilona “OR FACE “JAIL” SENTENCE Vear your birthday buttons Oldest - Cookie owned by Stacey Tournament July 29, there will bea number of athletic events. A softball- and baseball tournament, a hike, and a stock car race are planned.. _ wo. bet The 50th..anniversary committee started meeting back in the winter months. Lately the 12 member group has potting together For those lucky enough to stay out of prison, there will be 24 events to enjoy during the birthday party. ‘Ted Taylor, spokesman for the _ 50th anniversary committee, says the schedule is now in'the process of being finalized. There’s going to be a pioneers’ reunion, the Elk’s Parade, and the famous RCMP Musical |. | Ride on August 5th and 6th. . " *y-: twieea week on Tuesday angi The Barkerville revue, a vaudeville group}.”..:. The celebration . r has researched Terrace’s history. Based on — commemorate the inc ation of Terrace as informution they have’ accumulated, the revue a village December 29, 29¢1. will be 3 putting on a performance atthe arena. A complete schedule ‘of. events will Starting with the Canyon City. Soccer forthcoming in the near future. By BILL MARLES forthe Herald Better be wearing your “ pby Birthday : Terrace” button this summer or y'll put you in jail. Don't worry, the RCMP won't be involved. ” And this new law will probably only be in effect during Terrace's Birthday Celebration from . July 29 to August 7. Also the jail will only be a ‘makeshift one:at Emergon and Lakelse, : Perhaps if you promise to mend your ways, - they'll let you:out after 20 years. aa 5 a oe -- QNE DESTROYED: | Thornhill fire damages two hom The Thornhill Volunteer as well as department was heavily damaged. - Jim Lynch, and Ron “fantastic” by Fire Department was called = No one was hurt in the members Cal Albright, Fleming and fire chief Cliff 's' information out to the scene of a double blaze. 7 "Steve Lake, Dave Gale, and. Best went to the assistance | officer, Bill Delaronde. ‘home fire on Merkley — The call was first turned " Bill-Delaronde went, out. ofthe Thornhill department, - A- member of the ocal ~* Avenue in Thornhill. in to the. Terrace. Terrace department Co-operation between the detachment of the R.C.M.P. 1. ‘The fire appeared to have Department at 2:15 a.n. It." members Murray Hamer, two departments was was at the scene keeping ‘started in a mobile home was immediately assed on i a : spectators out of the way. i owned by Dan Dalene bo the ‘Thornh olunteer: . bes ; The department extends :and to have spread to the par ent. . M ff d eir s to him for the “igply-completed The rivately-owned ajor @) er N la e good job he did. ‘neighboring house. Thornhill Fire Department . es Some difficulty was i e trailer -was totally truck and pump went out on VANCOUVER (CP) — The coast nsion’ ‘plan encountered with traffic on ‘destroyed, while the home, the call. . The Interior | Labor now covers IWA workers.in the run to the fire. Vehicles Thornhill chief Jim Piper, Relations Association, ' ‘Alberta, Saskatehewan‘and would not pull over to allow sowned by Darrel Gurnsey, — the fire truck to pass... Motorists are reminded representing forest com-?’,Manitoba, while panies, made a major , Interior associations have _ NEW HOURS The Kitimat Museum will change to summer hours during July and August: Tge. ; : All bird lovers should see it. wis contract offer on pensions in with . the; talks Tuesda Fy oodworkers International ‘of America, said Joho" Todman, ILRA president. George, B.C. to discuss pen- « sions... effect their own pension plans. The ‘southern plan came into in 1973. Sources also said that if the common pension plan is achieved, the . union waiting fora union response = & . to the offer. once more that they should ull over when they see a ire truck coming to allow it to get to its destination unimpeded, * Kitimat. we will be open | Informed sources said the al demand ° six days a week from 12to5 and are closedon | offer could _ help fen ee spr agreement [a BIG JOHNS. . | Sundays only auery will sill feature our | frei" Gris Chun frogiijieremacecs "OD Oegmaag ‘I outstanding exhibit by salvador Dali and from | forest workers, Union _ne- year contract. GROCERIES | dyken Fern adaltiorellent at bird paintings | oot aursday with “Wollowing Tuesday's DAYS A Waal Its Canada’s favourite five-year-old. rye whisky. ye Ferris, an excellent artist from Prince | Northern Interior. talks, Todman said in an DAYS A WEEK ye ry * a ge employers In. Prince, interview that the ILRA is 7? Bittern ; a's and be .