Wednesday, Novernber 27; 1968 - Mrs. Brian Marshall of a614 operation wih the ‘Public Health: Hillcrest and. Miss Linda Reed| muses, who work in homes inthe ‘were so-hostess Thursday, Nov. | community and district, thesa it 21 at-a.miscellaneous shower at| ems are placed where needed for the ‘home of the former for two Decamber - brides-to-be. The] | gueste of honor. were Miss Reba a 68. Jordan, daughter of-Mz, and W Mrs.’ R,R, Jordan, whose mars riage to Gary W. ‘Townaend, son ? of Mr. and Mrs..C.W. Townsend ‘of Coleman, Alberta, takes place m here on December 14 and Miss ma. Velma E. Motz, daughter of Mr. , and 8.- William ;Motz,- who}. : will be. married in Terrace on |, of Mr. and Mra. Joe Keeler Sr.] 5 ; The brides-elect' and their moth i ers were presented with core | sages, and the gifts were drawn m . from a decorated wishing well, me. A buffet supper was 6 served dur- i ing: the: evening. § bealdés «the hostesses and the. " honored guests were: the Meg« m > dames R.R. Jordan, Wm, Motz, y : Noreen Hote, Bather Cinther, Pat t ¢ Hunter, Rose Killaly, Wendy Nele son and Willie Cote and the Mis- .. f 98 Susan Jobnston, Linda El-| : | -gert, Brenda Turner, Irene Ed- : Pall, ‘and Judy Hinsche. Unable to + 4 attend but sending’ gifts “were . Miss Sanivra ‘“Gair, Mrs. Judy . Ross, Mrs,“ Dawna Jones and { Miss Antta Jordan, Reba's Sls : ter, , ; eo 6 a * . . _ Mr, and Mrs, Brian Je Good- * manson (nee SueCollison), whose i marriage took ‘place: here on Oct, 26 have’ returned ‘trom. a “ koneymoon {n London, England, ', Denmark dnd ‘Spain, .In: London they visited Brian's grandmoth=|: ~ er and aunts. They are making | o¢ , thelr home in Terrace on Rive * erdrive, Thornhill, my. Dec, 28 to Jerry C, Keeler, son Fi Those present ele’ chronic cases at home. 7 Motel, Resort and Trail “Association in n Burnaby, B.C. . lorence Greaves, who lost her ni last Soturesy morning, would like your help in agsisting her, Mrs, Greaves, who was widowed two years ago following a hunt- ing. accident, has a family of bore will be canvassing for cloth- ing, canned food and cask dona- tions to help with next month’s rent, If: you wish to help and are fot contacted please phone 635- 7631 - evenings or. 635-6916 dur- ing the d ays oes A farewell party was heldatthe home of Mr, and Mrs. Art Mc Cann last Saturday eve a honor of Mr, and Mra. John A who are leaving : for Kamloops next Sunday,:Jdhn; who is. an an employee of E.R. Horsman, has been transferred to the Kam- loops division, There were 45 friends at the party. The couple were presented with a silver: platter’ inscribed, “Sherry. and John from your friends in Ter- race’. Jim , Melntosh, manager of the company, on "behalf of their friends .and fellow work- .|ers expressed “good wishes and good luck’* to the Grays in their Mr. and. Mra, Robart Metvin thely new location. in south Ben- of Concord, California, were tral B.C, proud parents of a baby son on: Sept. 30, a brother for Lorna t Leas Mra. W.G. Melvin of 3315] ° my _2 . e Beverley . Kolterman - enter- Sparks, grandmother: of the-new tained at-her home on Queens: arrival, has returned after a| Wayon Wednesday, November 20, three month vacation, .most of in honor of Lois Killer who was which time. was spent with the family in California, ": ee married to Clarence Haasjes on | Saturday night, November 23. The party took the form of.a mis- ‘cellancous shower and the hon-|' Tyo former Terrace Co-Op ored guest was the retipicnt of te ST hillips moved t to the coast employees are now withthe Katen| many. lovely and useful gtfts, feet Prince Rupert. NL. Among the guests . was the groom's mother, Mrs, Lambert cre from Lake Cowichan and| Haasjes of Clinton, Ontarlo. Mr. Hugh McAlpine was transferred] and Mrs. Haasjes Sr, came west from Vanderhoof to Prince Rup-| for the wedding and will. visit ert with the company. My, and] here for a few weeks, the house= ' Mrs. Bob Pillips were week-| guests of their son Martin. and ~ end visitors to town. m Cupboard is in need of replen|- y ; ishing. So if you have ay ID {ical equipment, :, 3 ” rubber foam rings family at.4711 Gair Avenue; They. will also visit with another Son, The Reststered Nurses’. Loan George Hiemstra. “The Herald rout like to keep up. vith, the epcial. and, nersonal,, ok’ padsvor | items of Rlerest In the “com- » Wheel chairs ete.“would “‘you| munity. If you fave ai‘ item ‘of please contact Dot MacDougallof | interest give us a call at 635- Mr. ani Mrs. fton Lowrie of Timberland: Trailer. Court re turned ‘recently from. attending the: annual conventfon Be ; held‘in theGal Paree : “Friends's ‘nd * sctbors of Mrs. all -her’ belongings by ht -to care for. Her neigh. ‘|ageable than a population af do- - waa presented to the Heart “hrs. Robert Harvey of t Terrace, recently in Vancouver for the B.C. Heart Fund Volun- teer Workshop, admires a new Trophy which Fund for B.C.. Unit completion, by Texada Island Unit, Allan ‘Bruce, Texada Island, (centre) is handing over the Trophy, to R.H, Davies, Executive Director of B, C, Heart Foundation, * pecotven (CP) — A Un fversity of British Columbia zoo- logist says the scientific implic- ations of recent discoveries in genetics are exciting — but the potential political implications are terrifying, —— ‘What if the premier of Brit- ish Columbia decided that 1,000 ‘of his twins. would save the _ “What could be more invincible fan an army of men, identical in ‘thelr genetic make-up which eliminates fear or compassion? “What could be more mar- ile people, devoid of curiosity or ambition’??’ These questions andothers are no longer within the realm of sclence fiction, said Dr, Suzuki, but now-are definite possibilit. fes in the light of recent gene- ‘tics experimentation. . - He said, ‘there have been suc- ‘cessful experiments recently in duplicating frogsby “borrowing” the ‘cell .of a frog and the gen- etic code that goes with it. Theoretically, the same thing could -hold- true ‘with men in the future, -gaid the zoologist. The er genetics are Hmitless, said Dr, Suzuki, He’ said ‘recent: developments have made it possible in some instances to forecast correctly’ With this knowledge comes islate against continued repro- urea > nett, TRUCKS TANDEMS, | SINGLES, DUMPS, Vy TONS, 6x 6's ARCHES | _ BEARINGS | : For Further fi Information Contact The Auclionsert ‘eles, LAWRENCE AUCTIONS ITD.,. Box 30 - St, Albart, Alberta - Phone Area 403-599-6601 . - Talex. 037.2792, : Sra TRUCK and EQUIPMENT BROKER aD, ” ARMSTRONG: ‘4825 Davis at 635-5243, In co- 5357 anytime. during the day,. : fat Hayes Northern Ltd. ARCH TRUCKS, LOG LOADE MAJOR INVENTORY REDUCTION . "INDUSTRIAL é LOGGING EQUIPMENT - ~ UNRESERVED _ AUCTION as. : Many Valuable Places of Equpment — _ Balog ‘Offered to the Highest Bidder 1 ‘CONTRIBUTORS; Hayes, Northern Ltd, Yukon Tractor Ports itd., - Intar Mountain’ ‘Equipment Ltd., Midland. 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Datsun gives yout 100, 000 mile reliability, we fective 'genes,”” he said. “Such jegislatlon Hoses enormous pro- lems. “Who will make the decisions? What .odds will society take? If a couple has a 30-50 chance of producing ‘a defectlve child, is that too ‘high? What about one in four, one in elght or one in 167, ' “What will” legislated against? Most of us ogre that it would be Preferable to avoid the. “The newest thingi in is happening now! “It's the Datsun 1000 . Over 700 Datsun dealers in North America “ONTARIO DIVISION: Yantey: Cres. to save worl d? birth of mongole-or severely de- formed children, “But the bulk of the defects are far more ‘subtle, What will we do about cleft-palate, or ale binos or diabetics? For that mat- ter, great justification couldpro- bably be presented by some quar- ters for the elimination of black, or yellow, or red skin, “I maintain society. 1s not yet prepared to ‘make such desis. “Suey w seryouteed, i | NEW DATSUN 1000 3 1845. 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