p Design NO HALLWAY ~ NO WASTED SPACE t by 12. ft, “ - Western: Trailer: Sales o o - West of Skeena Forest. Products, Hwy 16 “Phone 625-6564 “ oe . ca, - Terraces’ Bc. ."-| Press: Run—4,000: OUR : ordere d fat Alcan Mm KITIMAT - Sixty employees of mthe Aluminum. Company of ayCanada’s Kitimat Works will be meatiected by a slow down, None Byare expected to be lald off, | ‘Tha men, who -are presently employed on the anode-widening program scheduled to be com- m pleted in June, will be offered malternative employment within the Kitimat Works operation, Manager of the -Kitimat Works GH. Gwyn sald May 23: m “Now that the Company’ s In- yentories of metal have been ‘brought back to normal in Hne m with demand, it becomes. neces- sary to stabllize output and slow midown the rate of increase In pro- im duction and capacity in our Cana. dian smelters, . - ~ ‘In view of this situation, Kite |imat Works “wilt postpone the Sanode-widening program - which me was scheduled to take-place In| i hine. 6 during this summer and - fall, “This ‘postponement An, our gianode-widenlng program. ‘will, m affect abaut 60 employe es who will be offered alternative employ- Biment within Kitimat works op- gieration. when the current anode- iwidening program in Line 4 Is aicompleted about the end of June. *"In the construction area of githe plant, work In’ ¢onnéction with Line 7-A. is in. its flnal stages and. this work ‘will be .carried. through . ta completion, as will work that is being done in con- sinection with installing an-addi-- sitional plant water-supply system, and work in connection with the new casting buflding'*, Alcan’ s shiprients in the first quarter of 1967 were 279,000 tons of aluminum compared with 266,000 in the first ‘quarter of 1968, First quarterly earnings Te port 1987 reports a consolidated net Income of $15.9 milllon a» ainst $14.7 million for the first | quarter. last year, \. Frank Howard. greeted - at now spoiling lawns and street a bunch of the noxious weeds he ‘HERALD PHGTOGRAPHER was assigned to take pictures of s in the area, But after he found began to take a different view. the menace of the dandelion erep Cindy Thornstelnson brandishing « /|Moat baby girls are killed at . A naked baby - squirnied on the wet earth, — She was two days oid, — : Torrential rain poured - over her. She was supposed to die be cause her father did not like her, That's the custom In a stretch of jungle to the north of Brazil, just below the Venezpela border. birth. The baby did not dle, A Canadian missionary picked the child up, took. her to her parents, and told them to look after the chlid, . The migslonary was John Pe ters, a Terrace Skeena Secon- dary graduat who entered the Rinigty: ; “ i Peters. was back in town Mon- ‘day to ‘pay a visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters. can talk about his ‘reasons to coffee party Close to 100 people dropped in for coffee and chat withSkeena MP. Frank Howard, at an after-\]. hoon coffee party May 24, . The event was held in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Waldemar Penner, : 4112 Soucie, Mrs. Pen- ner was hostess. She was as: sisted by women members of the Terrace NDP Association, Purpose of the function was to give newcomers to this area an opportunity to meet their. Mem- ber of Parliament, but numerous visitors were old friends and Sup porters of the Skeena represen- tatlve. ., Just to add: a note of change to this year's activity announce. ments here's one that’s slightly different, It was Decoration Day in the United States on Tuesday, May 30th, On the. same day. the|. new Earthquake Park was sched- uled to open in-anchorage, A Alaska, MP for Skeena , Frank weget? * Conversations: ranged: ‘from the situation in the Midcle East and Vietnam, to the general manner In which Canadians view politics today. Howard, who had been visiting the area gince. May 20th, boarded a plane Wednesday evening to re- ‘Howard was requiredto don trihal dress for the Kitwanga Sports’ Day during the Victorid Day week- end, Spectators tel] me he hada full feather head-dress: andacloak of animal hide. with-4 fringe of dingling bells, Wonder what would happen if he wore that kind of @ getup Into a session of Parlla- turn to Ottawa, _ for the COUPLES Thornhill Golf Course ANNUAL GREEN N FERS. Phone. 635.2542 ment? Probably: be. Just as mu as much RUTH ‘HALLOCK:: | Te a taste of peanut butter of a furor as when. he wore ‘an. wake up some of the more lethar- >} gic Members! awh : thus it is that this old-bird has mat H-huts that were brought: into ‘Terrace earlier this year - and caused such a kerfuffle on Gair Avenue, At the time’ of the. ar: rival of the bufldings 4¢ seemed a logical. thing, and. it also seemed falr to ‘expect they. would be} - brought up toa conforming stan. dard ‘in ‘a short ‘period, -1'-saw one of them last Saturday and It still: has a long, Jong way-ta. go, In the meantime the other homes with neat lawns, flowering shrubs, and a scrubbed new ‘look, My ‘apologies to the residents ‘ofGalr Avenue for having:been too blind to se¢ my needie into tha.Munict- pality of Terrace for’ having been to busy dogfighting to care about an improvement time limit’ on ‘those H-huts, Or enforcement.of any they inight haye set, +++ Last week? s. headline said Rc- “ : ~. types: “of jobs: 7 ‘ Be AND YOU NEED- a A.LIET. WE SPECIALIZE IN. _ This machine was , developed to handle jobs that fm sCWere too heavy | for man... a. made to handle. specialized § te YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS, i SEE YOUR CREDIT UNION ~ _ a THIS FIELD tis also : mL MP had netted _186. motorists In h ‘open . necked sports shirt and sandals, At least the bells might Things seem slightly ‘ditterent . in the warm light of spring and +4 had second thought about the Kitl-' ‘In the area are blossoming forth |. ‘school . building’. la’ the town? 2, ‘foot thick styrofoam slabs de. “signed to absorb the sounds from they” cellophane sheats designed jto lessen the cost’ ofrepalrs when ‘some Monashee ‘iminer puts his } | setting he tamed the Aish in one ote hurryt_ a ‘straight matter sald only 168, if every offender got the mini- mum fine of $40,00-that means cheaper: than six. or funerals} ; Bat there ‘are a -lot ‘of fruste rated altwits on highways here abouts now that one of the RCMP ghost cars: have a 427 motor. With that kind of equipment on his tail. a speeder would need an airplane to o jaake his his getaway, Has. -any though been given yet to posting -a. qualified lifeguard at the Lakélse Lake Government picnic ‘site "on weekends during the stimmermonths? Pep ‘A new townsite. to be called Grandue, is onthe drawing boards for Granduc Mine, You probably read-all ‘about -it'In the May 24th Vancouver Province,” Only rea- sons [have for mentioning it ara ‘Lf the new: ‘achool = district boundaries are- ‘finally, approved, will the people of the new, Skeena School District (and that includes Terrace) be. requlred to. finance What. are “party’! walls? They are planned for use between row housing. uaits -in the proposed community, Are they special 8 wild, weekend wingdings? Or are foot through to the next part mentpo ; eee ‘A ‘local businessman turned on’ his water tap.the other day and igut Popped a small fish. I won't ‘ame the businessman but I'm Town: get for next: centennial _ LAKE LENORE, .Sask; (CP) « focal history, the. entannial com- mitten of this”: katchewan: village is ‘mdking sure qelose, to $7,500 altogether, Lot seven ‘|doctor decided to atandon witch- ~Plaguéd ‘by: gaps in records of| Th travel to Brazil jungle to work with natives ‘who had never before seen a white man, He speaks without cliche, with a sense of humor and a dowmto-earth practicality, the.ministry and finally to be a missionary because “TI felt God wanted ‘me to work full time for him? * | John Peters is working in Bra. zil for an organisation known as the Unevangellzed Fields Mis- sion, It represents a group of evangelically orlented Churches, notably Baptist, ; cent assignment. white Iman the natives had.seen, It is jungle country, the natives wear only loincloths, Neighboring tribes wear nothing at all, shame,’’ John Peters added, in one large hut, .Thelr religion is a compau of witchcraft and supersitition, The practise of killing off.the majority of baby girls results in odd. marrlage customs. Normal é ratio is four men ‘to one: women, . But the witch doctor rates three! : wives, He is the man who runs|: the village. “* 5 -How do you get primitive tribe- Christianity, - : “The first thing we ‘dla ‘was tol} learn the language, John Peters : explained, The “wer? involves, his Cana : dian wife who married him down| ' there and helps operate the mise sion, .” They have four children, . Before he left, Peters made a major. break-through, The wltch-| ° craft. and become a ‘Christian, “He told me he had killed several men through witch. craft 2? Peters recalled, iia cohversjon’ was the begin. ‘ nih of ft congregation for John \ eiors’ ‘family, lives in a] e of: thatched leaves , and they “central ° Sas-|ate reasonably comfortable, mal: a ‘Oldest . boy. -is’ at. school | Sane it won't’ happet: ‘agains: An album age ' but 80, far the husband and |! rot photographs: of ‘all Lake Lenore|w ||tamiles, ‘complate: with | namas, a tony Ag heli adsembled,:: ages. and all: ‘pertinent. Informe cay able handle his education,: - ao misslonary team have been Tes Ld country, . apes ; missionary By 0B CUNNINGHAM .He’s a ‘practical Christian who af cant or | | He made a formal ‘dacision to | 2 become a Christian at the age | % | weekend radax: traps but the of 12, Later he decided to enter -“Unevangelized field,'’ has to| be the way you describe his re-| & Tt is jungle, He was the first = “and - without any sense of! “The tribe of 80 people Hves| 22 smen to take an interest ins It- wasn't an easy conversion, S You don't creap stealthily through the jungle unless you have ambitions to become a pine ushion, ||| John Peters explained. ° When approaching a village you shout and make as much nolse as you -can to indicate peace- ful intentlons. - Peters does a fair ‘amount of to visit villages, There was one tripwhers he and shouts, But when they approached the rounded by tribesman with arrows at the ready. “They were a little. suspicious of us,’ Peters recalled dryly. section of the Brazlt jungle were a former Terrace man and his tian missionaries, ” foobslogeing through ‘the jungle |# village they found themselves sur- e family have elected to be Chris. : Ur his party gave the _ customary : That's .the way.tt is in one|§ “aie .. “eel “tia. w vars, SS | FORMER TERRACE MAN, Rev, John Peters works ase missonary -..[ in’ northern Brazil, was "tater viewed when he returned here on leave from his jungle home. ; : 4619 HILLCREST AVE. 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