bea srw ana uaa a EE Sa of Bonar te ae, “> {Division <2 Mr: as ‘background imowledge within the whol Prize :‘lists ‘tor ‘hes fourth ‘annual ‘Terrace Fall Fair lo be. eld Aliguat 31; 1974 are now ‘available, ‘The Falr consists for fouriniain “sectiéns which are broken upinto sixteen Divisions ‘as‘followa: «-.° HORTICULTURE. Division:1’- ‘Cat | Flowers : ; Decorative “Arrangements i 2 Division 3-+ House’ Plants -o*) Division 4- Fruits <2) Division 5 =Vegelables -2'4 MOME-ARTS AND CRAFTS — - Division-6.- Home Canning “Division 7 -Home Baking "2 Division 8+ Homemade Wines ‘Division 9 - Needlecraft - Division.10.- Handicrafts. .. Division 11 - Photography CHILDREN'S DIVISEON *: Division 12 - Children's “Division 13 - Pet Show: ‘Division 14 °-, Greased Pig : i ‘Contest ~ : : “LIVESTOCK -AND POULTRY - ‘Division 15 - Cattle.’ Cattle . Goals Swine |. " Division 16 - “Chickens. : Waterfowl! & Fancy Birds In addition , two other attractions will be the Purebred Dog Show and a Junior Horse - Show sponsored by the Totem Saddle Club... “Twenty-nine trophies have ‘been -donated. and ‘will be - _ awarded .at the Fair.. Prize” money and ribbons will also be ‘awarde . to winners in most classes, Anyone interésted in entering the fair is urged to get a copy.of the. prize list as this book contalns all the in- formation you will require plus ‘aéficial entry’! forms. THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ~ Hospital: -Aunilia : . Sue Williams. profit of $479.00 but: this was. a Auxiliary dance this year. Our thanks to Judy Cotidie, Harriet” +e ) Thrift Shop to close one “month or slay’ open on shorlei* : Farkvam, Maureen Ogawa and We realized a secondary {o the enjoyment of all who were thera!” Six nlembers took. advantage of the tour on Sunday, May 12th National Hospital Day. Public: Support - A Disaster! ue Acoffee party was held at the Thrift Shop Tuesday morning We had a very successful :. quesday 81:30 pom. >) Hospitat Shop mes Walker. hours? Please help us decide and make the declsion work. ~~ d) Courtesy Cart - Julie Coop : would appreciate calls ‘June 17th,,.1974 - Pot Luck Supper - - Hospital Dining Room. Paper plates. will: ‘be: provided but please bring your own cutlery. .Phone Jenny Graf or Diane O'Bilen for suggestions as to what 0 ail Galedonia, “student Services _ ofticd.is pleased:to announce:a- “Bursary . - Bursary. which will College ‘of: New. ‘for. Medical’ ‘Lab; Technology - Students. . The month to all fulltime ye atudents | in “the Medical -Lab . program is offered. hy. :the: Provincial Department of Health and is. * Intended to promote interest in - this highly specialized field. . The College uf New Caledonia leaches the first year, of the Medical Lab -program ‘and of- . fers transferability - to. v. second . pay $150.00 a . “your atudies al the “British Columbia | ‘Institute of - ‘Technology’: and the University “of British Columbia. vere A French _ vision named . Catherine Thest dec! fared that — Hobespierre was the Messiah. She was guillotined Ir int 1798. J. CHRISTENSEN | Eurocan Pulp & Paper J. FORREST Mr, M4-.D. Skogster, Vice President, is pleased | to Jannounce the appointment of Mr. J. Christensen to. the: position of Woodmill Manager,’ Mr Christensen, who will reside in Kitimat, B. C., has: served-the industry in senior production: and sales positions. for many years; > Eurocan’s, Sales Manager; Lumber Products. : - and was formerly Mr... Wrede, Director of Salas, is’ pleased to an: Forrest. .« .comes.: to reas _, ounce that Mr, ‘J. Forrest has joined Eurocan in the position oF Sales Manger, Lumber Products. : : Eurocan with. extensive | lumber |: _Lazelle Ave. °': 695 6689” ‘ L. were eo eee AS mentary te Fredrick Charles McKenzie, son of Mrs. Edna Amos and the late | Fred McKenzie of Kitselas married. Marion Anne.MeGeachan, daughler of and Mrs. Jamea-Leo McGeachan on: ‘May 4 in Van- * The .wedding-‘loak . place at” the’ ‘Trinity, Lutheran | ° Courch for the Deaf with the Reverend Gehler officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her fathery." *, Thecomplete.ceremony was performed in sign lariguags, “a5 well : as all loasts-and speeches, With : am interpreter; Bill Caulk” Sr... for. couver. those who did nat understand. Attending the groom-was his best friend’ Max as best man “and brother James and Grahame as ushérs. The bride was atlendedt by her best friend Arlaa. ° The bride wore a long while aijies styled gown with a rutiled neckline and a long ‘white ruffled train. Satin‘ruffles fronted the. . gown aid the veil was held in place with white flawers, She carried - a bouquet of red roses.and yellot daisies, The bridesmaid -wore,a long yellow gown, also., -empiresstyled find carried ‘a ‘bouquet: of a yellow ‘rases. : > The reception was held at the Trinity Church Halt and follwing ; ameal, all Guésts adjourned io Baseda’s, a night club.’ The’ couple, ‘ then left for their honeyrrioon,a week in Sealtle. °° For her goitig away outfit the bride wore a red and white hound. " : stool checked pant suit with a white carnation corsage.* "> ; "Phe couple. will, reside i in ‘Vaneouver where both are enjoyed BY. B C. Hydro.: _.Out-af-town guests for the aiair’ were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus: “Me-- AW: Dames of Terrace ; Mrs. H. Larson, Mrs. P: Pike, Mr. Marvin - ‘all family of the groom and all: from Terrace;: Mrs.:M. Amos, sister of the groom from Prince | George; Mrs. Helen Manly of. San Diego California; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy.and Mr, and Mrs. Allred MeDames ‘of Duncan. fall” : McKenzie; ‘Mr. Garnel Banek, cousins of the groom): _ As well telegrams. were received from, Mr. and. Mrs: Bryan’ Turner ol Terrace and Mr. and Mrs. George Aly of ‘Ottawa, On-- » Other | courses. “deal: ith dyslexia, the inability: to-read; Ways - a a -siimulating. , ‘Several \ hundred: “British ‘Columbia - pubii¢:>. school teachers = have professional - development coursed. being * ‘offered®. this - ~ summer: rl help. Special - “educitiog 1éachers:. identify and “deal with: learning difficulties’ in’ . L “program, “young: pupils,’ ihe“Department of Education sald today. + the courses are heing “offered “Jericho ‘74"', anjin-service . aeaining * ~v@niure spansored joinily-- “hy. (hé. Department af Education “and the’ British | Teachers: I: will be held Columbia, Federation. LN “during: July,and early August.at ericho: Hill: School in © Van- “ghildren with sight and hearin difficulties. : -I is anticipated that the final enrolment figure _ will ‘be. 1000 ‘leachers, plus parents and students. “osBach af the 30° different programs, most ’ teachers and parents deal with -a-spécifie problem.. The core - program is a two-week session for 20. experienced ‘learning assistance leachers who will. be - “Taught. new diagnostic and » -preseription’ skills while’ ac: tually living-in:alJeri¢ho Hill “witli {he 20 youngslers who. are’ being’enrolled in the program. Parerits will. be given an -op- Sehiid's ‘particular’ learning * wo week-ends. “Allogether 100 “parents ‘and 300 children are expetied to’ participate, in the : _ various programs. ‘phe. called * “of failure. which some: children *, develop ‘so that children will - gequira a batter concept of | sdif “and a sense of achievement and, “guecess, The course, which will “ibe given lwice, is hased“onihe - ‘book by the same name by ‘pr. ‘Margaret, -Csapo, of ‘the University. of : British Colum-.’ bia's .Paculty. af Education. Another week-long program has been planied lo examine the - importance of parental a(- “titudes io the education process: . and 1o.help teachers improve . their methods af working with parents. and Ho Baglish. Falready: 5+ registered i inone or. mote of 90 . ce Ainegaved and Supportive « Cnordihator. “of ~ facililies’of "he Jericho “Hi : campus available. : aod wver: “="A ‘Department | ‘of . “| Education * facility used during — the ‘regular school’ year. for © of which - _ last one or two weeks, will help . . parttinily lo examine their _ problems by living-in over the - ‘Among the one-week. courses. a “Pocketful. of + > Praises". whieh is. designed. to ‘nelp teactiers reverse the sense- May 14th. Spoons were ~ presented to Mrs. Bowlby, and Mrs, Euverman for their uii- failing help In the shop each- Tuesday. A B.C. Vocational: School Students Association — The Northwest “Area Council _ meeting was held in Kitimat May 24th, 25th and 26th. We had © “a. great turnout -for ‘our - delegation. Jenny : Graf _at- _ tended, the: Trustee's Meeting _ and Mary Little, Judy Axelson, Nairne-Currie,. Harriet -Fark- - : yam, Judy Condie. Rita Harvey~ and Olga. Power attended the : Auxiliary. Section.: Mary, Olga - ‘and’ Jenny: also. stayed’ lo” represent - Terrace- ‘atvall the ” Social. events. “Assistant to. ‘Mary'.Ford, -Sriithers, Area -‘Represéniative for . Auxiliaries :-is cur President, Olga. This i isa - "yearly appolniment,, would. like to thank the following _ sponsors for donating prizes. towards . our reallly on. June Ist, 1974 ‘Millers Mens Wear “Voluinteers are needed in the | oHowing areas for the summer onihs: wy “Mantiqus stan Gim’s erie "Canada Satoway -Super-Valu : Terrace. + sany inte - f Defensive | Driving | Course” . ae | ia “A ‘Defensive, Driving “Course will “be. «given in “Terrace: * beginning in the everiing of June... The course : ‘will .be given only \if there is sufficient , in- terest 10 warrant’ having. the - “course; Anyone jnlerested in ..Inis course should conlagt Hugh Power ‘by ‘phoning’ cae of | 3 . ullenging gifted childFén; and ihe special learsing problems immigrants who speak ‘itt Services, and Hentry Linn, ti Prince George School: District’ Uh "Specia . Education, are in'charge_ of the ** “The ‘Hongurable Eileen’ Daily,” Ministep, of .” ‘Education,: .: made: cvthe: edueatiofial. 0 sil: 7 "699-6295 - Mex Poirier cand: