BRSDAY, AUGUST m1, Isr m@ithough the forest fire Resources = Minister ation has improved con- Seerably in the past few days, mweek has been especially ly with an estimated. ex- Seliture of $2,148,400,- This aes this year’s total, to 3 000 compared with 600 for the same period b year, . ere were wr new outbreaks ae province last week but the ' fell off markedly to only 10 erday as hazards dropped the. northern. regions. Wever, many of the 317 fires burning are relatively. ‘big © mopping them up. will bé a*-.. u and costly procedure.“ me estimated ‘area. burned m year is now 840,000 acres’ Mi already well in excess of the hual average of 265,000 acres. Bcommenting on this, WC. Billips, Chief Protection ‘Of- mr for the ¥Frest Service "Ray August 24. The remainder of that day will be devoted to a symposiurn on the conservation ‘of forest gene resources, and - speakers will include Dr. Carin College / of Forestry. in Stockholm, Sweden. ’ The- committee will present reporta” ‘and hold its business meeting on August 25; and the ‘following day will visit ‘research. "LONDON (AP) —Th The heirs ’ of Sir Winston Churchill. in- clude a grandson who has dropped into the family business — politics — and a : BM lained that there have been pretty granddaughter who has aeurnber of big fires in remote dropped out. mas which have not.been The chosen paths ¢ ‘of Winston cht because of the high cost . S.° Churchill, 31, a junior ie taking full suppression ac- Conservative member’ of Parliament, and his rebellious hippiesister Arabella, 21, may. be in striking contrast. here are now 2,600 men and bulldozers in action against b fires but this compares But they are in keeping with ourably with last Friday’s . the traditions of a great Fures of 3,836 and 278. English family which, ilarly, there has been less whatever else, never has been tanker and patrol ‘activity © - conventional. ’ Winston: and Arabelja are the fourth generation of the branch: of the | Churchill dynasty founded 97 years ago by -the marriage o: Randolph Churchill and American society beauty Jennie Jerome, which to this day is unable — or unwilling — :.to. keep out of the public eye. “Winston, a journalist — and a good one as his grandfather once. was -~. entered Parliament in 1970 and now is walking the paths the famed old man once trod to the pinnacle of political power in the Second World War. MAKES NEWS _ Winston, healthy, lean and wiry. looks a good deal like his grandfather. He has dynamic ideas, doesn’t hesitate to express them, and never ducks an argument. That makes news. To his annoyance, his sister gets plenty of publicity out of the simple expedient of being “a self-made dropout. ©. Winston's private life is just ring the past few days. azard remains high to ‘ex- eme in the entire Nelson Mbrest District and in the famloops District south of the ompson River. It is also mxtreme in the south end: of -. lancouver Island and in the fope-Boston Bar area. Slsewhere it is low to moderate. As the season enters its latter Bages, foresters are hopeful at the recent. cool moist Feather experienced on the oast and.in the north will bread fully over the province ithout a continuation of the ersistent lightning activity hich has .plagued British plumbia this year. REE BREEDING Progress being made in the jeld of tree breeding will be Hiscussed at the five-day 13th bi- bnintual meeting of the Com- mittee on Forest Tree Breeding eing held in Prince George om August 23 to 27. About 50 Helegates from Canada and the nited States are expected to attend. # The conference, being hosted. by the B.C. Forest Service, will e officially opened by Mary Caroline D'erlanger, daughter “of, the former bovaging forest fires. tostly’ says: Forest Service Williston on the morning of . E. Ehrenberg, from the Royal f Lord” “that: married since 1964 to - in B.C. plots at Aleza Lake. On Priday, August 27, delegates will tour through. the Forest Service's ‘Jarge nursery at Red Rock, some 15. miles south of Prince George. “arrangements for the con- vention, being held in Pince - George for the first time, have been made by Gyula Kiss, geneticist at the Red. Rack Nursery, who is in charge of the tree im- interior spruce provement program. Churchill family - ‘choose various paths president - of the” British - Overseas Air Corp. They are rearing ° a -s0n and two daughters in the undisturbed quiet. of the English coun- tryside, Arabella, who looks star- tingly like her father Ran- dolph, was a typical product of the English upper classes until a few months ago, She was a society debutante in 1987 and later did a stint of charity work, . “Then came the tran- sformation and what emerged was Arabella the hippie. Arabella started doing her own thing by refusing an in- vitation to be the Queen of the 1971 - Azalea Festival at Norfolk, Va., because Atlantic . headquarers of NATO are based there. The political philosophy behind her refusal was all rather fuzzy. But she asserted that grandfather’s Iron Curtain should be called the “final curtain” if nations band together like this. After that blast, Arabella dropped out of public view far three months. She didn't surface again until the Glastonbury Hippie Festival, where it turned out she had spent her weeks hiding, helping to organize the affair. . The pop festival wound up with a mass sex session in the mud, bongo drums, a nude Welshman dancing like a dervish and the usual in- cidents of marijuana and LSD trips. : Arabella,h has, explained:, “ : ‘think in away I'm trying ‘to: TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BSC. Alaskans “to study. _ plants. The. feasibility of a com- pletely controlled environment - plant growth system adaptable to Alaska is the subject of a - being “made by the University of Alaska Institute of - Agricultural Sciences for the Industrial ._Development Division: of the Economic Department, survey - Development forget my family background ~ although at the same time I’m proud of my name. - according to Commissioner Irene E.. Ryan. . hydroponic ‘technique, . coupled -with the use of. artificial if proven economically feasible, establish & new industry in Alaska. lighting, Facilities _ produce : -yegetables in Alaska during all '-+months of the year should find ready markets in the larger communities. villages could could which — vine-ripened - , Jf. such facilities could be adapted to a smaller scale to serve smaller communities, improving the diet of the residents of. more remote contribute . substantially to their health and physical fitness. ‘Dr, Don Dinkel, Principal Investigator and Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology for the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, is directo. of the Project. . Use of the Joe Kapp sets to work on. in, Vancouver _ _new hotel ‘VANCOUVER. — How does a quarterback spend his time while he's sitting. out a contract: dispute with a National Football League club? if he’s Joe Kapp of the Boston Patriots, ‘he comes to Van- couyer to look after his business interests. For the past few weeks. while © his employment status with the Patriots has been in question, Kapp has been supervising workmen putting the final touches to a mew Vancouver hotel with which he is associated. . The new Wall and Redekop Motor Hotel opened’ Monday (Aug. 9) with dining and lounge facilities called the Joe Kapp’s Time-Out and Peanut Section. Kapp is a director of Wall and = Redekop Corporation Ltd., the company which built the $2 million, seven-storey hotel at £98 West Broadway, Vancouver. His Peanut Section. is decorated with signatures of famous sports personalities and such things as National Hockey League team flags. And it has a projector and screen for showing sports film clips, The Time-Out menu lends another sporting touch by listing entrees under the heading “Big Plays,” listing salads under the title “Salad Bowls,"’ and so on. by ANGUS SHORTT Bucks Untimitad qi , 46 « i o ie ie Dabblers are Widgeon, Teal, Duck, With larger wing area to weight than divers, they rise directly off the water. Take-off sequence above ~ (1) Wings spread and thrust down onto-and under the water; (2) this powerful downstroke lifts the duck’s body clear; and (3) it - rapidly’ goes into: full: flight. tn timbered, swamps Of, the south, mallards rise vertically 30..or 40 feet . ‘to’ clear tree tops. Gadwall, 70. MARSH THOR D A DABBLER TAKES OFF Mallard, Black Duck, Pintail, Shoveller and Wood a Se N N \ N N . N Come and visit us We have for your conven ence. - Quiet Treed Location - Close. to Downtown, Terrace. - Close’ to Schools - . Landscaped: Lots - - Paved Roads and Driveways . - Underground Wiring: 50 to 200 AMP : a . - Stroet Lights Dishes from countries which - have hosted the Olympic Games are also featured in a. special Olympic. Gold Medalist section of the menu. . * The 11 seat dining room. is open daily, 365. days a year, from 6:30 a.m., to 11 p.m, ‘and features entertainment in the evenings. The Peanut Section serves beverages and food. — and peanuts — from 11 a.m, to E- am. Decor in the Time-Ont features paintings by Joe Kapp's wife, Marcia. And the quarterback’s uncle, Juan Valencia, is host, The Wall and Redekop Hotel ‘is located on a hill just outside the downtown Vancouver area, 2900 Braun Aug. 27, 28, 29 4720 Lakelse Aug. 26-28 Ti illicum | The It has ti2: rooms,” ‘cluding vaix suites: with bedroom, ' room and kitchen facilities, All rooms have color TV ‘and: many of them offer a superb view of Vancouver's bustling, mountain-ringed harbor. -living ‘Association is in. hopes of Only a woman can skin 4 wolf and geta mink, © ~ One of the “virtues of being very young is that you don’t let _the facts get in the way of your imagination. The average waiter walks about 12 miles a day. It sure is hard to keep the soup warm ~ during a trip that long. ‘ke % TILLICUM DRIVE-IN x ‘Show starts at dusk. THE OBLONG BOX Count Yorga Vampire Elvis Presloy Jerry Lewis ‘TERRACE TRAILER COURT 4600 BLOCK GRAHAM: AVE. — TERRACE — PHONE — 635- 1113 ‘interested parties to contact atre % + Phone 635-2040 UN ePeT EST OCT LOL SSL] Saturday 1 Show at 9 P.M. The Trouble With Girls THE PATSY — r eunion “*For fta reunion in« ‘Toronto - ae over Labor’Day weekend: the *~ Canadian "Fighter Plloia. having as its guest one. of the” “lunar” Astronauts. > The reunion which will: be. held at the Inn on the’ Park; Sept. 3; 4, 5, will begin with a. , ringside view of the CNE Air’, Show on Friday, afternoon,a — - stag party later that night at: Fort York Armouries and will, be climaxed by a dinner . The association. anxious to. ferret out as many fighter | pilots as possible urges all. Charles Magwood at. 39 Burnamthorpe Park Blvd, - Islington, Ontario — ‘Phone 223-8750. Phone 635-5310" | 7 and 9:15 p.m. 11 AM 2 PM ir