"y sal eM T a - Go rdon ‘Anderson | | "Bring you ie ee ee et eno es “il ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO . Mani Singh (left), Rita Peters and Marg Vanderberg Portugal. The project is sponsored by’ Young Canada stright) are presently researching Terrace’s history before Works and taped interviews will be sent to the B.C, , {they begin interviewing old timeresidents from Quebec and Archieves for the records. ° . ETHNIC COMMUNITIES aiooke CHANGE WITHOUTNOTICE ee eae hee 8 ! ‘ ; a Recording our past on. tape titi ODL LL Laat telesales elt an ‘Herald Staff Writer “But if any ploneers feel they have a rea! neat 3 4 story that hasn‘t been taped before, we'd sure be a Twenty-five years of Portuguese and French glad to have it," she said.” a ae : JUFRODAY ° ‘f experiences in the Terrace area will be The goal of the project is to record and compile a preserved under an aural history project being a collection of. tapes that would provide ‘‘a ee: . carried out this summer. ; unique insight Into the social and cultural life of ? —3a6 4 ‘ -g & Students Rita Peters, Marg Vanderberg, and these people, dwelling on stories and experiences : . : t- Mant Singh, all of Terrace, will be Interviewing of human Interest rather than a dry collection of a 9:00 ROMPER ROOM SESAME STREET. b _ Individuals for the project, funded by Young historical data.” ; 9:30 TOREENS YOoA rarer .4 . Canada Works, sponsored by the library, and co- The three researchers hope that local people [+ [weet oF ForTuNe FRIENOLY GIANT ; 10:00 JEAN CANNEM SHOW ‘EXPLORING OUR NATION! ‘| ordinated by the provincial archives branch. with recollections from this time period will IT'S ANYRODY'S GUESS MR. DRESSUP . 10:30 DEFINITION (MUSIC PLACES | This history of Terrace is placing special come forward for interviews. Prospective story- - ‘SHOOT FOR THE STARS | SESAME; “REET 18:00 FIRST IMPRESSIONS (MAKING MUSIC _| emphasis on the Portuguese and French corn- tellers will be questioned informally, at first, to GHll00 & THE MAN T. — 11:40 WOT HA 0S "INFINITY EAC [munities during the years 1930 to 1955, Rita establish the.areas for further investigation and HOLLYWOOD SQUARES “ROB MCLEAN SHOW — 12:00 NOON NEWS, crmeee - (Peters told the Herald. interrogation. SAVE OF OON LIVES ceo nENE 13:30 span a owe . ‘Ls “Topic areas will. cover the post-war years, The finished tapes will be available at the 7 —— eT i200 — —~ | World War I, logging, railroad construction, Terrace library and permanent copies will be — rT} SOE HATINEE: SELE INC __. . and mining, she explained. retained at the provincial archives. DOCTORS ___. scald eee Days 1:3 AY “ Peters sald that these years were chosen Anyone who has a particular story should |_ ANOTHER WORLD _. ALL IN THE FAMILY 2:00 ‘MAKING MUSIC because the archives branch belleves it already contact the Aural History Project at 5-2063 or at sana ane a eT 2:30 ZEBRA WINGS a has enough stored materia! about local pioneers. thelr office in the lIbrary basement. He? MOVIE: TAKE) ‘3:00 ; SOVIET SRIETY : . - CELEBRITY COOKS 3:30 VALUES B-MORALITY: —-"-6 - it j . s7s. YOUR CHOICE 4:00 SESAME STREET ANDREW IN YELLOWKNIFE = ws —— PENCIL_e0X 4:30 | Guer "stow ' . 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Senate ma, a # «a: Lunch steak with a prince 9 (2S ee eo aaah . - yEELOWKNIFE (CP) — _ He tended the steaks for village dock, a locustlike In 1967 Chief Sangri | SEATTLE TomouT 7:00 | soaby viNTON LEHRER REPORT Five young northern woman the barbecue on Ace Island, swarm of Indian jShildren begged Frincess Alexang a | CNAME THAT TUNE 7:30 | HAWAII FivEO NINE'S JOURNAL ; . i eir first barbecue atted ir » SNappe out to gree . ive his é a road— : : Fon : “gates with Prince Andrew photographs and piloted one TACKS TO CHIEF and it got one. aes eo — 3:00 ; WOU nae Ne ML sunday and their verdict of tne two boats, the 26foot With Norrthwest During the Queen’s visit in 8:30 JULIE _ 2 4 ny was that he cooked a mean Umiak,backtoport Sunday Territories Commissioner 1970, the chief requested — POLICE WOMAN ; DEATH VALLEY DAYS 9:00 ONE DAY AT A TIME APORTRAIT-OF JAMIE | * __ teak. evening. — _ Stuart Hodgson at his side, electricity for. _ the " ; ; ~ | ROOM 22 5:30 DAVID STEINBERG | Ny hon The women werepart ofa A highlight of the royal Prince Andrew talked community— which Wuly [Pouicestorv LITTLE HOUSE ON PRAIRE 10:00 KOJAK DOCUMENTARY SS | ; group of officials and young visit was a brief stop at the through Dogrib interpreter received it. . ° ; 10:3 SHOWCASE» 4 fortherners who Dagrib Indian settlement of Peter Liske to former Prince Andrew arrived News 7 130 . crea "he ‘accompanied the 17-year- Detah, four miles by water Yellowknife band chief Joe’ here from Edmonton ; THE NATIONAL 1300) NEWS HOUR FINAL | camino consortium = — , Old prince for an afternoon’s cross from the territorial Sangri and present Chief Sunday. Later today’ he | iHT SHOW NIGHT FINAL _ 130 j Y ag boating on the choppy capital. Joe Charlo. travels to Resolute Bay HOLLYWOOD THIRTIES: 12:00 “Nightmare in Wax" ; — _ waters of Great Slave Lake. As the prince’s boat, the Hodgson later explained 1,570 air miles northeast of [Somonkow snow . a ;.. The prince, dressed in 36-foot Nauti-Gal III, owned that Chief Sangri had asked Edmonton. . : — _blue jeans and checked and skippered by theprinceforanewhome— _ He'll also visit Grise ; — "shirt, clearly madethe most Yellowknife Mayor Fred his third request to visiting Fiord, Canada’s most . . ‘ “of his five-hour outing. Henne, approached the royalty in a decade. northerly Inuit community, ‘KICK OUT 7! (Continued from P.1) Constitution Act authorized of this intent had not only Conservative leader Scott alte ; \ expenses for boards and failed to be carried out, but Wallace he had two or three rate source is a clear commissions but it was his that I was responsible for options where to find funds admission that tne whily policy that the government that failure,” he said in to pay the ‘expenses, ro. 1 | 411 ] . oe . . real ete eee wer’ Pha shidahe not pay the expenses of accepting “full blame and including a Social Credit made Pca provisions of MLAs to discourage using responsibility.” caucus fund or telling them ° , e Constitution Act,” jwpas unnecessarily for “I apologize to them for there would be no assist- Macdonald said. 4 government tasks to any. embarrassment the ance. Most, of ear payments supplement their incomes. incident may have caused, Outside the legislature, were vod tion, Ex MLAs WEREN'T BILLED No blame should be Bawif and Kerster indicated aed on behalf UB a oeyho He noted his office failed attached to any MLA. The they were considering pa chai of the Ni | tobill the MLAs for their ex- fact that their expenses billing the government for ae thee. totalled ne 7: mses, should not be paid was a_ their out-of: ket expenses xa ' somo.f’; =" You can appreciate my political decision.” incurred while working on gxerster, $514.51; and gismay tofind that the spirit — Curtis told Progressive the committee. —., 8 lewitt, $820.54. : . sry WANTED >= zr Curtis said the Man held SALESPERSON '‘ for on arms Terrace Daily Herald charge salary plus commission Kitimat RCMP have arrested a man and i charged him with EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT ESSENTIAL | must havo drivers lic. | APPLY IN PERSON TO ais “s — Other Canners | 12,°° - 34,° Ath a GAR he IPA ay ~ dangerous use of a 4 firearm as result of an ® incident at City Center P Mall Friday. = According to police, the man appeared in the + mall carrying a rifle, Police were notified, but ; when they arrived at the : scene, the man fled. Investigation SB revealed the % unidentified man had HM; taken the firearm to the ® mall expecting to “Gordon & Lt Anderson -; nfront anoth i =. Hi : gameton wih aria TERRACE DAILY HERALD [2 acos vazene ave | parignggiil - The suspect later 3212 KALUM 8T., ' a ; ee. 635-6576, : The suspect was later arrested and charges “galg, — CLOSED MONDAYS ee que neuesunaseuassnensnensnqennensnanensnaeauEneenencnsnennusngounnssscanssnt! TERRACE .