‘Terrace Rotary Chib ° chost a six. special ' guests “Manday™ ‘at their ‘regular -lun- The six were alll embers of the Rotary‘bul nol he lo¢al group by a long shol. ik Lbrahim,: Charles’ Lim ‘Choosak Lee’ Chong. Kai,’ N. prasad - ‘and * Somchal -. irakul the ‘six visitors, all nembers from District ‘District that.includes + Clubs in Brunei, Laos, oup is worked it er (hrough the | Y cone “pequirer yt . wing: a coltte There the tei “and: could pradunted from: the. Walbraok | * charter. "foe Oss : woind it's 's way through ‘a dor- mitory and into the shops on the properly: While we were stopped for coffee, this. reporter grabbed ihe opportunity to talk with one of the members of the touring group. Charles.Li Lim, of Kuala ‘Lumpur in. West Malaysia’is a ‘former. ;-journalist, having ‘worked with, Malaysian papers ‘for.a. short time.:. He left that eld ‘in protest, to government “restrictions ‘on’ .what- he: could ‘how: write. He in “Birmingham, where | + he. ob p in Public Retatlons. He ie time with the’ “‘Lamper an the ‘ComCare’ Public Relatians m. "Ha handles three ac- nts wl tied © ~ dourist rade, Charles Lim isa opr + Rotaract’ Clu he Hatary and for Une exchange by the: Rotary: Petaling:,-J While in’Terrace Ihey’ seen ‘to | ‘have cancenirated on, education.” . hey ing - dn with’ the | The six Visitors to the Terrace Rotary Club showed considerable interest in the Terrace ‘THE. HERALD; TERRACE, , Vocational School. They are shown above with princiapl Ed Redmond leading the way. Terrace 0.F.Y. Grant Approved — Confirmation ” has. “geceived from ‘Pacilte. Regional ; Headquarters ; of: the Depart” ment: of | Manpower and * “lin- “mer: enrichment: program, jor etarded children;and . AILS bes directed © “Stokes. © The. grant! is In’ an amotnt of $2,820, The grant will “pravide mentally ‘retarded children will’ as: cial. and” : “educational Program: ‘atonal Forest: sunadin.: } the. part and) natural -¢n- siranment.: All this week this oy Koiuee cat : he. best. program ., ive again doing; conserving’ aur.. _aative group wall he svbatring “Their uniforms” lo s¢henl - and speaking. io: their; classes” on prolecting a lie lores fron fire. - liter, mis-uge and ' Nae: t "Many. acti night. a vot ‘the, Ranger Staten cal: Kinwanga, tour ‘of Pohle Lumber ‘and bottle pick up at and liter clean-up along , the highway from Usk ao been : be George “ “Cedarville: A display: “prevention is currently: ure. planned” for the week; such ag a parents, Guard Jackie : Rupert. : ‘other regional OF.Y: grants approved are a gran. of $3,000 for village landscaping al the Kitimaal -Village. ‘This. granl will. pravide’ ten _jobs: and ‘the’. © purpose is ‘lo improve the park ‘and, beach reas of the village. .. 10, a oa Creation: Region, ‘announced. today. thal). s:) projects have-becn approved _in the North, Central’ ‘are’ a a “As $2,800" grant went ~ Kitwinga, Youth’ Power" project - rop-in whieh will, év-ordinale center., : guminer program... Aursery., parks Same 273 - students inthe ; North, Central ara arei of the © : “ériploynient | for youth” thalvis >" = snelaliy useful and represenis a. approach | to display’ in. Ev's Mens Wear.” The Girl Guards Now 3 “gs thelr guest. dast weekend. LGirnl | Forest Slow. vid Prince Lone «-.Patr The iditselas Junior” Fe Wardens” daind: 'Girl © ‘Forest Guides So, 505 Urge all citizens lo help (en protect pur Tore: cits “and wi iidlife. 3 cycle Power Soak Double Wash Sani. Dry - : Eaton's ‘shop: catalogue, by phone or in person.’ Hf you do .. not have an Eaton's account benelits of opening one today “. anyone ‘of our staff will: be “happy to help you. * gehogl .. sviniming program ‘and park. . “renovations and maintenance, ‘The grant will create five -jobs2: -ployment . a ure, “a Province’ will ployment this summer Under the- Opportunities For Youth: . Program administered by the : Department ‘of! ‘Manpower, and, “ Immigration. won .Mr.! K.M- Provineial Gillette. Manager, « . Branch; “Pacific cast of Sito, 564. “Opportunities; For “Youth is. dhe. largest'single. direct. em; ofipanent, . of Federal Government’ 's over-all ‘Student: Summer. “74. Program... y designed to? develop respansible IMU, needs eo 8 “Quellette puinted out that care. ig? (taken, to. ensure “that- “do note - ar centligh with -_vxisting ‘local progranis.-. : OFY projects arefunded | up to. maximum af: {6 weeks “bel-- ween May Mand Seplember 1" (974. and will employ secondary sand past: ssecondary students renshe ier, uf, aly und 3 “Power. $ Soak’ ae a eae NY Re receive. em-— “Jabs the : - Prince Rupert, Forest District 1 Fire Summary: for the: week “2? Bose is. operational with 2 A= 26° “and one. Aeostar “Bird Dog Plane- ready- ending May 3, 1974. Fire season commenced May Ist and as a ‘result burning permits are now -necessary Child Injured by Auto A six-year ald girl sullered - injuries to her head and right hip and facial abrasions last Tuesday when she was truck by a car near the. Kalum Street entrance fa the Terrace Arena. Ann-Marie Williams apparently darted info the streel in Eront of an on-coming vehicle. driven by’. . Brice Dowd of Terrace. The girl was thrown Into a near-by ° ditch - by ihe the force of. collision. . The near-serious: secident * weeured shortly hefore five p.m. - last Tuesday. Asa result” of - the: _ RCMP investigation into. incident,. Dawd ~ has. ~ been “charged with driving 2 delec- live mator “vehicle. L a * School. The Sinithers. * al Water. Bombers for initial air:tanker. action in the .Prince Rupert. Forest District.,This air fleet-can be: - backed “up by” 1@° additional “water bombers and other air- -eraft from ‘various . locations throughout the province. Generally .. cool has kept our hazard low. ° We have had ‘a total: of two fires to date bul both. were ‘showery - weather ibroughout the Districl contained without _Serlous “damage “= We Seeald again thie’ ta remind you thal burning petmits are required for all'fires other. than ‘camp fires unilil ‘the fire'season . lerminates October dist. They are‘ available free of charge through ‘your local Ranger Siation or Village.office if you reside within’ a Municipality. For those of you taking to the woods we wish youd pleasant weekend and please lake a little exira time lo ensure cigareLles and camp fires are thoraughly extinguished. _ Skeena Band News “Tomorrow evening at 8 ‘pan. the Booth Memorial .High ‘Band. from Prince Rupert: and the ‘Raindrops’ choir, also from. Rupert, will perform a public concert at the. Skeéna Secondary School gym.‘ ft-is hoped that the public will ailand. The Band and Choir will be hosted: during their over- night stay by SkeendSecondary ‘ Band students.’ The Skeena Secondary Schoal. Bands played host ta (he Scarlet - and. Gold Bands ‘of * Merril » Junior Secondary’ "School : last ‘week, The Scartet hand isa’ return’. journey: junior group ‘while. the ‘Gold band . .comprises ...senior musicians. - The lwo bands: along with ihe 'Skeena : Gold -Band, performed ‘at. a public concert: Thursday al & p.m.-and then spent’ Friday swimming at the Skoglund Hot Springs -and_ ina :tour -of ‘Alcan. in Kitimat, Laterthat * day they aitended a house party - held in their-honour at. the Parr . residence onGair Avenue., ‘The Bands, who.:were -ac- companied by director Mr. Warner, Mr. Hawes, and Miss. Blennerhasset,. left ‘for ‘the 3 Salurday stopping for a performance in Prince George. ed turn: tose TURN TO” us WITH CONFIDENCE | MacKays. Funeral Home _ Terrace, BG, Serving Kitintat | “If you hate’ *” to step.on the : Thin ¢ come to COUNTERWEIGHT. 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