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Q5..Fruii rowing distict in © 49. ‘Tropical’ plant: of ‘Tidia. “B.C: os - 50: The - age’ ~ of | a. “on * eee a ‘agéparian, ee a ICICI VIOT¥INIVIN TO | Seand | ‘across,.(auyi Nt) El: 3 aa " Tntetnationally famous’ 20 BEG oD "Canadian ° ‘pianist... en a v ay afte aN 3! - . 8 Delirium. Tremens, Bclivistommetoltvts) ‘(abb): t ORIEN] | RIED y div . participating, Terrace to “host drama. festival ' Terrace will ba host to the Skeena Drama. Festival slated for the early part.of May, Mien Van. Heek, governor of the Dominion Drama Festival and second vice-president of the B.C. Drama Association made the announcement after returning from a meeting of the.two ase sociations held in Vancouver in January, ° Mrs, Van Heck said the public meeting of the Dominion Drama Festival dealt with the future structure of the association, Mrs, Libby Murray of London Ontario, vico president of the ieomvectiog! was gues' er at them Mrs, urray said that training programme for drama groups such as the one held in Terrace last year with pro- fessional director Robert Sher- rin, will be stepped up in B,C, ‘if the provincial government con- ‘tributes financially. Last year Ontario contributed $30,000, to drama groups. in that : provinee while B.C,- made one grant of $300, One of the major proposals made at the DDF conference was to have four zone festivals, The plan would call. for a zone festival for the Atlantic pro- vinces, one for Quebec, ‘one in Ontario and one for the four western provinces, . B,C, Drama one act finals will be held in Kelowna’ May 29 through June | with the winner of the Skeena Drama festival oe by JOE. Untill the vague words ‘of pub- lic relations handouts give way. [to the bases of: a mother of seven and a death that did not take place, ae t's =the story. of Mri, Aurore Schulmeister of Braun's Igland, If it weren't for heart research and the ‘skills of sur- gery, she could he dead by now, ” Mra, Schutinelater volunteered to come down and tell her story. Of the work of the heart founda- tion she said- “1 think. it isa really goodthing they have done,” “Of her own experience, she was calm, matter of fact, It happened five years‘ ago in June, she sald, She was ex pecting her seventh child. On a. routine checkup her doctor detected a disturbing heart murmur. ‘Her first symptom was just plain weariness, ‘T felt very tired,’ she said, ‘She had carried the heart mur- ‘|mur with her for a number of years. Apparently an unrecog: nized bout of rheumatic fever had damaged a valve intheheart. ~. She went ‘in to Mills Memorial, ’. | stayed there for 344 montha un- ‘til a fine six pound 3 oz, baby was born, came-the challenge of open heart puree at Vancouver General Hospital. “They. phoned me from Van- couver Friday. I was in the hospital Sunday and they operated Wedneaday,’” Aurore Schul- meister recalled, — She takes almost a matter of fact approach to the open heart surgery, which, : tive years ago, still mage news as something revolutionary in medicine, “Tt was a great success,” she anid. “Vd never had spr come agatn,' Mrs." weren't just bravado. The operation gave her a new lease of life. and, in her own. everything now, even gardening,” She ‘still: has a ‘small hole in her heart. But to date its only effect has been to slow her. down a little, That’s one story for Valen tine’s "Day, Another story will be ‘told tonight’ In the Totem Room of the Lakélse Entel when the Terrace branch of the B,C, Heart Foundation sponsors’ aleo- ture by two Vancouver heart specialists. Its 4 panel discussion on b “You any:- Your Heart” with Vancouver cardiologist Dr. A.R.°Cox and surgeon Dr, Peter Allen leading the. discussion. moderated by “You think. hockey’s a rugged game now? You should have | me ‘seen it way-back-when! Is anything the same? You bet, |} Old Style beer, Still brewed the slow, natural way fot otd- time goodness’, sake. We could't change it it we wanted. . | our fans would never letus. | 4 moter of pe | CUNNINGHAM" Sag You can't really be against the Heart Feundatlons: But, like. a- number of good. things, ‘you ‘ot get too. "| exetted about 4t. - Mrs, Aurore Sehulmeister ts 2 mother of seven children whom open heart surgery helped ta a better life. Her story Is featured to mark Heart month in Terrace, Terrace’s Dr, LS, Mudie, ‘t's aHeart] Foundation project. And it could ‘be the difference between living arid dying, Then, when she had recovered, | | Schulmeister's words words, . ‘I can do Just - about ; OLD CABOOSE ‘ORILLIA, Ont, (CP) — Wu liam Stewart of Oriltia hopes to refurnish an old CNR ‘caboose here, give it a bright coat of red paint and convert it into a drive-in restaurant with a rails road theme, If successful, he says he will renew four other cabooses he owrs and take up options on 100 others’ with four different railroads and begin ‘a chain of drive-Ins, lets. < pamphlets < *-Febsaurry 14 or 15, don’t like to talk about printing menus» ‘memo pads’+ gum tabols - tickets '- signs « - thippling ‘tage * ‘streulara’ » ~ Programs: - ‘certificates’. folders . . o business ‘and office, forms: of alt. “FRANK HOWARD will keep his bose out of Federal affairs for a three-day spell while doctors :| in Ottawa Civic Hospital do some | regal work on it, The Skeena P .may present a new- lmage to -the public. The nose job in- volves’ removal - of . polyps -.-and a relocating and straightening of the spetum, The new Howard|: schnozz. is: expected to be dis-{ - played in the House of Comnjions Local beer quaffers just about ghoked. in helr, suds the mer aturday en four g looking Marching Mothers in- vaded the pubs and ratiled col- booboos, This week we heard about one that didn't appear In’: the Terrace, Herald, Cedarvale .. poet EDITH ESSEX has published her new book of verse and one” poem ap appears minus three words, © It’s too late for a reprint so. and| Mrs, Essex. will stamp in- ‘the missing words . with a rubber pointed Terrace teachera inthedr . bi-monthly - bridge : game. at the: Community Centre, : Impertal -Oil ‘haven't told a: anything but i?’a a safe bet that a brand new superduper-run ning-hot-and-co id-gas-pumps’ Es-" lection cans, The topers were|4o station 1s. going up on - shocked Into parting with $8] forthe present site at Emmerson . medical rehabilitation of child-jand Lakelae.. ; Qo, ren : And later when the marching| _ ee moms divested themselves of} LONDON (CP) — Britsin’s wigs, skirts and other odd equip- ment they were reyealedas amen good guys JIM MACKENZIE ‘MARCEL GAGNE, BOB LEARY, :and PETE PRINZ, Herald has lately been running ads featuring the face of printer JOE MCNAUGHTON to drum up a little more printing business, Friday one gent wandered down the ‘stairs and out back to the Herald emporium of quality print, There he fixed McNaughton with unwinking eye. Asked if he could be helped he just shrugged ‘and shook his head and replied: “Hell .no, I just: wanted to take a look at that fellow with the horrible face,’ ; Overheard at the Internatfon4l ‘Harvester lunch Friday. Seems: that in the recent shunting back and forth by CPA during the snarling Terracities was making its ‘second attempt from Var- couver to the snow-clogged hub of the Pactfic Northwest. There was 4 couple of bumps in ture bulent air, The lights went out. So a volce from the back said ‘@ardonically "1 didn’t know‘that CPA got ita power from B.C, Hydro.?" For & number of reasons, we aren Joe the printer at the Herald puts. on the dog _ when it comes to doing quality work, ; He believes in keeping the price low; but can’t se ink or unimaginative use of type should be irfl ‘on the: customer. - ‘Come ‘to think ‘of it, he’s” We trust-you | are too. - Check'your. job: printing. order to: Joe at ‘the. Herald, “downstairs from : beater Stationery . »_brochiores “posters « , handbllts : “Ietterheads . envelop inted ‘involees =" statements ~ billheads ; notehead ‘flyers ~ wedding statlonery. - foundland 86 extra miles probably saved it up to 10 hours. that otherwise. would have - been . spent bucking ‘gales, needs ‘and: ; ‘kinds | weather office soon will -make* available to Atlantic shipping a. : TE,} shore-based radio service: dee signed to guide. vassels clear of rough weather, — The service, which begins March ll, ° follows an experi. ment during bad: weather last year, when four British freight. ers bound for North América ‘followed route guidance radioed to them by a -weather-affice. shore installation. One of the ships, the Newe foundland, was diverted south’ by the weathermen when it was about one-third of the way across, SKIRTED STORM . This allowed the ship to avoid gale-force winds ‘that blew up on the usual route between Liver. pool, England, and S%, John’s, Nfld., weather specialists sald big:snow one flight packed. with! Th ursday. The diversion cost the New. but: Ships must pay. radiotelephone bids incurred by thenew scheme, as well as a basic. persyoyage charge of $150, it was reported. Trawlers 2s well as larger ships - will be able ta use the service, oy hy rales! give your seriated. pe cards. membership’ cards ” tule ‘forma