BY MARIA RAMUSK In Terrace we have one scout group and 3 wolf cup packs. The i. following are: - ‘Ist Terrace Scout Group, who met at the Scout Hall every ‘Thursday night. The leader is Terry | Wardrop,, The group is sponsored -by - and Mother is Mrs. Joyce “th Terrace Cub Group, meet at Riverside School every Tuesday night. . The leaders are Vern ‘Roger and Barbara ee ” Terrace Cub Group meet at Uplands School every Tuesday “night, and the leaders n and Marvin Ramies. ——— Pas STE Es ta ths GER Re ae ef A ae gS pe ‘ Farms: i _ eZ. ‘Soctetles: Cub’ are Frank Martin, Dan SOME EVENTS . WHICH HAVE TAKEN PLACE An exciting and innovative program ‘has been developed for the 1977-78 Cub season in the Terrace area. Througn the ex- cellent cooperationthe Terrace Parks and Recreation = = Com- mission and utilizing the excellent facilities of _— the pols swimming ,-a three unit ‘Basic ‘Water Safety-Canoeing rogram has > been seheduled.’ \ The program is under the direction of Mr. Allen Wootton and his Calédonia High School Volunteers and features; 1. Water Safety through the proper use of lifejackets, 2. Launching a canoe: the proper techniques of getting in and out. — 3 Cold. water: safety ¢.. Our,..6th: cub. group, : hands. featuring the: problems This is how It works. 7 if your businass has been in operation for. at least ayear, . the ;. fg. Ministry of Labour may.help-you pay the wages of up to five ' i -. * Young persons this summer, We will pay between $1.30 and $2, 00 ‘an hour as our share of the cost. The same rules apply, you create jobs f for youth and the Ministry ~ of Labour will share the cost with you. _ Scouts and Cubs marched in a church parade on Thinking Sunday. fully clothed with lifejacket. 4, Basic canoe pad-. dling stroke for Stern and Bow positions. 5. Additional in- formation on safety, group canoeing, swamping problems and the use of bailers | in rough water, ; 6. Additional stroke instruction, : featuring the Draw and. Pry technique. — The overall program is _ liberally in- terspersed with actual - Mtn anaes the ul canoes in pool. This has been an exciting event and results from ideas developed. by Allen Wootton, Frank — Martin, ‘Dan Quilty, Marvin Ramus and Parks and we'd appreciate your Recreation’s Bill aid in helping our Casey, Stewart and childrenow into. staff... healthy, useful adults, 2. Mill Tour - Call us and give usa ‘went in a tour of our of coping with.:the. loreal. mill, 4. Rrive:;:. me egegn Sexpected-swimmng ‘Skeena Forest ’ EMPLOYERS here's an opportunity to help yourself and the economy by hiring a hard-working young man or woman this summer. it’s called the Youth Employment Program. If you areate worthwhile lobs for young pereons. In your business, on your farm, or with a non-profit organization the Province of British Columbia will share the cost of wages with you. a - You are invited to ‘apply for funding to hire y young persons. to work this summer on a worthwhile project. We will. pay an average of © $3.40 an hour. We will also provide funds for hollday pay, ; employee benefits. and easentlal project costs, ; Products.. A group of + sixers have been chosen to survey the plant as it ‘is in operation. To un- * derstand on how their fathers, brothers, uncles ete. take part in one of our rich resources in B.C.The group are ac- companied by Dan Quilty and . Marv ‘Ramusk whom we thank for making it ‘possible for our boys to see a sight they might never see otherwise. Thanks also to alt concerned to Price- Skeena. The ist Scout and Cub. pack will have a window display at Radio Shack on Lakelse Avenue all this week. 4, Parent and Son Banquet |. The ‘1st Scout and Cub pack will also hold a.Parent and Son Banquet on Wed. 1978 at The Knox United Church Banquet room, to commemorate Scout WS 7 te of I ust a note of appea to all interested per- Sons, any gender. any : We are in great need for leaders in our community., Many boys would like to join our scout’ and cub groups, but due to a shortage of adult leadership we had to turn a large group away. Please ty yor can spare a couple hours each month, or better still each week,- lade ae fe you Applications MUST be received by March 24, 1 e78. Applications for funding are avallable fram any Provincial Government Agant or Ministry of Labour Office, or any of the B.C. Youth Empioyment offices listed below. Abbotsford — Unit §, 33576 Mayfair Avenue, V2S 1P6 _ Courtenay — 676 England Avenue, VON SM? 334-4403 Cranbrook — No. 5 - 14th Avanue, S. Cedar Centra, VIC 29 Dawson Creek — 2nd Ficor, 1005 - 104th Avenue, ViG @H9 © Kamloops — Sulte 220, 546 St. Paul Streat, V2C 5T1374.0078 _ * Kelowna = 1449 St. Paul Straat, V1¥ 2E4 763-0241 © Lower Malniand/Burnaby — 4240 Manor Street, VSG 1B2 “aor gaat a Nanalmo — Lower Floor, 66 Front Street, VIR 5H7 fe ‘Nelson — 601 ‘Front Street, VIL4B6 . Penticton = 2nd Floor, 301 Main Street, V2A 5B8 402-7247 Prince George — 1663 Victoria Strast, V2L 21.4 562-6191 (Local 265} Smithers — 2nd Floor, Federal Bidg., 1189 Main Straet, VOU 2N0 - Terrace — 2nd Floor, 4548 Lakalae Avenue, V8G 1P8 ' Vernon = Suite 204 - 2901 - 32nd Streat, V1T 5M2 542-1397 Victarla — 2nd Fidor, 1250 Quadra Street, V8W 2K7 382-6151 Willlame Lake — Suite 6, 123 Borland Streat, V2G 1A1 For offices listed above without telaphone numbers and for all other areas, call Operator for Zenith 2210 (toll free).. Housewives Pensioners! MONEYS Deliver Our Newspaper + Province of British Columbia PLEASE NOTE: all applications will be vonubieyed, oa funding cannot be guaranteed. “Ministry of Labour Employment Opportunity Programs, ieee eee meer naraianars ‘The Herald, Wednesday, February 22, 1978, PAGE 3. a __ Scouting week in Terrace Feb. 18 — Feb. 26 . Guides and Brownies attended.a church service at Sacred Heart Church in Victoria, -