'\ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1972" ROSS - CRAIG i Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ross of 4906 Haugland St., Terra ce, B.C, nnounce the marriage of their daughter Deborah Ann to Mr. maurence A. Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Craig, formerly of errace and presently residing in Hazelton, B.C. me The couple were married on October 14th at 6:30 p.m, at jacred Heart Church in Terrace. = A reception followed at the Veritas Hall with Laurent Marquis | d orchestra entertaining. at The bride and groom will make their home in Terrace. | The Maid-of-Honour was Miss Carol Ross, and bridesmaids Seevere Miss Jean Smith and Miss Maryjane Hyde. Attending the aeajroom were Ed Haugland, as best man, with Bill Delaronde and Han Spencer as ushers, fee | The marriage was performed by Father Allison; and the bride @emeas given away by her father. | The bride was radiant ina floar length gown of polyester crepe mavith a long vest of Grecian lace. Her headpiece was white Bowers with a shoulder length veil. ‘She carried a ‘bouquet of ink and white carnations. 7 The bridesmaids wore floor length dresses of green polyester mirepe, while the maid-of-honour wore a matching gown of auve. All carried baskets of magenta and pink carnations, The brides mother wore a beautiful dress of turquoise fortrel am ith a white fur stole and accessoriés and a corsage ‘of yellow - meatardenias. The grooms mother looked lovely in a purple suit ith pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. - The bride chose a beautiful mauve suit as a Boing away outtit Bind wore an orchid corsage. ~ met Out of lown guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. Cummins & David, | ea) vince George, Mrs. K. Sparks and Mrs. A. Switzer both aunts Sf the groom from: Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. J, Meirs, Smithers. r. and Mrs. R. Trudell and Dianne of Smithers. Mrs. B. Mc- onald and Susan, Kamloops, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fell; Kitimat, r. S. Hyde, Pender Island, Mrs. Margaret MacDonald, geaiforonta Ont,, and Mrs.. Linda Schefer Vancouver B.C, both Ebisters of the bride. The toast,to the bride was given by Mr, George Holliday and ~ B\clegrams af congratulation’ were received from Mr. Brad acDonald, Toronto, Mr.. and Mrs.:W.: Betchér. and family, uesnel, Mr. and Mrs: Jack Rainey, Dewherry, Alberta and Mr. . i nd Mrs. Bayfield Shaw, Charlottetown P.E.L and read hy. Mr. augland whe was also Master of Ceremonies. fa; The cake was made by the brides mother and Aurora’ eeepchulmeister and was beautifully decorated by .. Mrs, featrice Hamel. A delicious hot beef supper was catered to, and j Herved by, the Catholic Women’ s league, The bride was honored prior to the wedding by.two showers, : aei)ne was, given at the home of Mrs. George Hamer with Mrs. Seiamer and her daughter Mrs. Janice Irvine as co-hostesses. ger he other was held by the brides aunt, Mrs. May. Ketter in her - : ome on River Drive, - Ann Lan ders Ihave seen’ several. ‘mutual friends and neighbors since the tragedy and [ came “right out and asked where’ they were -— A . + q ear Ann Landers: 1] -am tting fed up with hearing all utherners lumped together described as bigots, red- ks, racists, elc. . 4 recent reader wrote: Keaple in the South will ‘be mary distressed’ to learn thal ma few years the population of U. s. will be predominately pwn," : here was desegreation ght most vehemently? It . sn't Columbia, §.C., it was Hnliac, Mich. Where. is. the. ase lodge that refuses .to - mil black members?. It isn’t kson, Miss., it's Harrisburg Where were the worst riots nll? Not in Montgomery Ala., mt in a suburb of Los Angeles led Watts.. And who can get the destruction .in.. maroit, Omaha, Chicago and : veland? : ve Southerners are not the oramuses portrayed on. Pvision. People who have onceived notions about us. - “the REAL. ignoramuses. By oughi (o come.down. here : S look us over. They'd learn: pething = > From Tennessee - express condolences? They all gave the samie excuse - "We didn't know what to say,’ : For the love of God, Aan, tell ‘ these ‘people that’s the poorest excuse in the world for staying away when friends have trouble. No one expects them to say anything. All they ‘have to Halt- Mast- Heart ; this same. sentiment. when readers have asked me what to * family. Thank j you for providing me with an opportunily ta'say’ ‘ once again that your presence is words. | speak the "prejudice 8 not a matter eography, wand it néver was.’ are’ and: always /have: | in bigots. in. the- North and ~ alsin ‘the South :and :the;: th ‘seems. lo “have sits ful ear Ann Landers: Our ~ Szhbors lost,a young boy In‘a Bgic actident recently. There .- are drugs involved: and other’ complications. My. _ went: :to” theiry ypped by: the:tiot P services, but why didn't they show, up | o. . education do is be there. Thank you~ ’ Dear H: M.: Ihave expressed’ say when they go to a furieral- “home : or ‘call on’ a ‘bereaved -” ‘the music, you ¢ don't need: the © . (° printed state. “The. reason for | this: is that in trying to keep .. Chris’ | Janitor. Supplies _ © Your‘ Home : Democracy is a fofm of' government that can only be . relained if the people of a country uphold its constitution by exercising. “his” or ‘her’ own franchise, abiding by its laws, or working to change anything which could: be con- stituted as obsolete, Chief among the attributres of a ~ democracy is the emphasis on free speech. This is one of the | many _ Teasons why parliamentary proceedure is so very important. ‘In stances where this proceedure has.been disregarded, ‘organizations ha- ve weakened and peity tyrants ‘have been able. to. dominate, When this happens on a larger scale anarchy has resulted, or sedation bebe Oe sononossanieesie tenet ines di psseetises ose ahead of the: deadline, one actually lags behind! When this ‘part of the world haas a more adequate mailing perhaps improvement will result there as well. The Camp was saddened by the death of the young Dalzelle baby. Parents: and sister ‘journeyed to Kamloops for. the. internment.” Other sad news was the illness of Jim Oben- shein’s mother, Jim left early in . November, with Kris. joining him soon after.. The couple will | be back early in the-New Year, all Going as planned.” Tracy and Randy Skead have corrupt governments. have - enabled dictatorships to form. Since this letter. is , written ', from what might be considered . Nishga ‘territory, let me state tha parliamentary proceedure is one important lesson that has been well learnt by the Nishga people. It could well have been '. the very reason for their competency of organization, their strong presentalion of their cause, and the ability of many members of their nation to be compellingly eloquent. In a small community or town, itis up to the individual to join some of the social groups, or to at least participate in some measure with local ac- tivities. Rather than to criticize, one should endeavour to be where the action is going on, in order to offer new ideas or thoughts, If you do not like some of the things being done by any particular government, _ then join a group that is more to your own line of thinking and make your contribution for bettering any situation that has buthered you. At. will. be . interesting ‘to see - just. what: will .be done about ‘the ‘“‘complete re- examination” of , the. Human Rights: Act, that. Mrs. Eileen : Dailly had ‘expressed as a- desire shortly after the provincial election. Phyliss Young wanted to see al: least “one woman investigator reporting to the Human Rights ‘Commission. Rosemary Brown agreed thal sexism in all forms must. be avoided under a revised act, All these opinions _ were reported by David May in the Victoria Daily. Times, ‘shortly after five New Democratic Party women members had been elected. I think Mrs. Daisey Webster's hope for’ the development. of community schaols so that . mothers will have the op- ‘portunity to study again, would .. be an accomplishment of far- reaching importance. The new would’ “be |a. tremendous ‘morale booster"; | even if the woman never ac- tually entered -the labour - markel. Also an educated wife | -is one of the finest life insurance for. These area few af the women ‘in B.C. who are doing their part -. to keep the democratic system. - working,.in the political field, But the rest of us can‘certainly. ‘do our: part: by’ being con: y tributors,: and working ‘for.’ i improvement. ., - Some of the news items sail inrecently have been somewhal - ouldated when they reach the policies that any man could ak k system. arrived back ‘safely from their holiday in Quesnel. Tracy and ‘son journeyed by train. A son was born on November 14 to Judy and Harry Redmond. - Other new residents at the Camp are the Gardner and Kennedy families. Robert Tait, Kelly and Greg Gardner, are all attending. Nass River Elementary. The Kennedy youngsters are nat of school age yet, Also back to attend school here on the correspondence programme is Randy Laverty. Since there are now 6 pupils | doing work in this manner, we may soon be called Nass River - Elementary-Senior School! : List of Post Offices. Where would you ‘senda letter addressed, to ARPAD UT 10 SZAM? -.° That's: exactly the kind of ’ problem facing Canadz-. Post ~ Office sorters every’ day for . mail going overseas, More than 200,000 such | - letters handled annually at the Montreal Post Office's air mail.” and foreign surface section had undecipherable or Jncomplete addresses, The biggest headache for: . sorters is when the writing is difficull or impossible to decipher. On some letters the’ . address is typed or written ina foreign language. Often the name of the cily or country i is left out, These letters are screened by a group of postal experts, who try.to determine the correct address before forwarding each’ letter on to its destination or, if unsuccessful, returning it to the sender (providing of course, there is a return address), The problem is sometimes solved by leafing through three volumes of the International Each sootsvncsicote eben ett NRK PUL $/ volume has. ‘more than, 10: pages The list.came in very handy when a letter was received in Montreal ‘with the last line of . the address’ reading simply. “Cebu City'’..A check of one of' the volumes revealed that Cebu - City is.a Post Office in the- . Phillipines. Other times experience helps, . Occasionally a:hint as to the ‘destination of a letter Is . provided from the locality in _ which it was ‘posted. “The - problem of -un- ‘decipherable or incomplete addresses is increasing ali the time because more. and more people are arriving from Europe to reside in Canada”, said E.W. ‘Lewis, programme administrator of the Post Of- fice's National _ Operations Branch, “It is at the stage now y where it is costing a ict of money to handle,” he said. The Post Office is trying: something new to help alleviate the problem. Quite simply, local postmaster are being asked to. - try - to “gontact’ the’: sender way. Mr. Lewis said, . . ‘However, if-a local: post- “master cannot:contact the ; sender, the letter is. then for- _ warded to the nearest overseas mail exchange office (there are ten in- Canada) where it” is examined with. the help of the International List of Post Of. fiees, “The new system. will speed . up the processing of this type of mail,."‘Mr, Lewis-said, “and alleviate the. burden. ‘which, until now, fell on just one post office (Montreal). . “If we can educate the public about the importance of proper addressing, ‘Mr. Lewis added, “it will help not only the Post ” Office, but customers as: well, by speeding up the delivery of these letters." You would probably still be trying to figure out what to do with ARPAD UT 16 SZAM. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (SKEEHA-CASSIAR) | School Loan By- Law Referendum No. .. Question to be submitted to the -owner-electors of School District No. 88 (Skeena-Cassiar). ..“Are you in favour of the Board. of School Trustees of School District No. 88 (Skeena- without further assent of the owner- from time to time, within three (3) years from December 31st, 1972, by the issue and sale of debenture terest at arate or rates British Columbia .. The following in brief and general terms sets out sub- stantially the proposed projects and the amount allocated for each, the amount: specified as. being within. Provincial Cassiar) borrowing money, electors, at any time or S bearing in- per annum as may be specified by the School Districts Capital Financing Authority at the time of the borrowing and payable over a period or periods not exceeding twenty-five years from the standards and d eligible for Provincial grants, and the a amount pea Pr. “Copper ‘Mountain Elementary ~ Kiti-K’Shan. Primary. ‘Caledonia Senior Secondary Auditorium John Field Elementary —_ _ South Hazelton Elementary. " Unassigned Portables (4) (b) Purchasing, constructing, reconstructin buildings, for school purposes or: ‘use | in connection therewith: . Copper Mountain Elementary Kiti-K’Shan Primary Caledonia Senior Secondary: Auditorium ‘John Field Elementary — - South Hazelton eementary 7 : Roof Replacements. . ; Unassigned Portables (4) ‘(c) Furnishing and equipping buildings for School. Purposes or use in connection | ~ Resource Centre . ‘District E.T.Y, ‘Contingencies Nass, River 'E ‘Copper. Mountain’ Elementary ~.Kiti-K’Shan Primary. . ‘Caledonia. Senior Secondary Auditorium, John Field: Elementary sO ”: South Hazelton. Elementary Unassigned Portables (4) ntruder. Alarm Systems ao fd): ‘Other capital expenditures f for setioe Pians’ and Supervision | * veahii E Elementary, School, 940 lark Roads lementary Schiool © S . Eligible for »» Provincial. Grants 28,000 rAKE NoTice that the above is: a true 2 copy of th the p propos ed ¢ question upon which the:\ 6400 ‘6,400 t specified as being above Provincial standards and therefore not eligible for Provincial grants and for which the school district” pays the full cost:- Not Eligible for. __ Provincial Grants. . date or respective dates thereof, in such principal amounts asthe Board may from time to time deem necessary fo raise net sums not exceeding in the aggregate One Million, Six Hundred Sixty-Nine’ Thousand, ($1,669,900.00), after payment of discount, commission, brokerage, exchange, and other expenses with respect to _ | such issue or sale, for acquiring and developing school-sites, and purchasing, constructing, re-constructing, and equipping buildings for school purposes or nection therewith and.other capital expenditures for school purposes?” Nine Hundred Dollars furnishing, use in con- order to ‘correct these tetlers ae before. they are gent ° ‘on their a "This way ‘the Tocat “post a master.-is: helping ‘both “the” ‘customer and the Post. 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