r ‘Tha ‘regi meeting of the atholic Woman's League aired by Mrs, J.:'Turchinski, as held Tuesday, October §, It was announced that the . Bottle Drive for: the Arena Association netted $640. Suggestions were heard for a ring drive. a Resolutions passed at . the Provincial Convention -were discussed, In the case. of inv Hividuals sentenced . Bcorrectional institutes becaite mof drug use, it was felt that the determinations of the Minister. 1 t oj hould be left open to appeal, ag basic:human right. . mentally ill and the League a urges that psychiatric Clinics be Bset up to deal: properly: with - Fthese problems and -help such - people to return-to normal life; A. second resolution of par-. s| ticular concern to many parents écommends that previews . of Fadult movies be deleted from jfamily type shows, ‘Terrace - ‘Library Childrens program’ STORY - HOUR will open on Saturday, Oct. 16 with a film. from- the CHILDS — OWN: ‘CINEMA program. ; The: first film’ this year’ is called: ‘THE KITE FROM ACROSS: THE WORLD, ‘ ‘A ‘group of children: in’ Momt- . martré finda beautiful kite in a: tree, which turns out to have -. come. from China. The-CHILDS:OWN. CINEMA: program.is - sponsored -in Terrace.by the Pacific Norther Gas:Co. The program consists of 10: films. for the 1971-1972 season. These . films ‘are especially selected for children. . STORY HOUR a program of stories and films under’ the direction of Mrs, Jeanne Sarich is open toall children age 5 to 12° ata charge of 10 cents a child. It isheld at the Terrace Library each Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. . For further.information phone the: e Ubrary ‘at 635-5152. “Ont a vlightar nthe Bazaar ani - Tea for Saturday, Octaber: 16, - were finalize homie baking, sewing, books-a white elephant: :booth:-and ‘an “There ‘will. be especially attractive ‘novelty ‘a le . this year, .. A fish pond and games itt be. proded for the: ‘tnlldren. a The meeting ended with. thls, ‘word for thotight,: by Father.” ‘Alison. © “Bach one of us must become nee a little more apostolle; take an individual; get to know him and let him know us. Being neigh: . : hourly is being — _ ‘These people are actually. - 5 Fire. costs. : doubled 7 ‘from. 1970 Fires in the Prince’ Rupert Forest District to-date “have risen to a total: of 224, higher than last year’s: figure ‘12. - Estimated : cost..to-date has. ‘ ‘Yeached the $359,700 level and is - almost double .the cast of 1971, -when costs were estimated at 197,100. “The fire’: -hazard in. the. Terrace area is. ‘reportedly low and weather: conditions . con- - tinue to remain-moist. — Fire hazards continued low throughout: the province this. : week with the exception of- the lower elevations in the southern - portion of © the - “Kamloops “District, where the hazard was moderate, The continuing ‘ool moist ‘weather reduced the number of forest fires burning to 23, and the number of new outbreaks to 3. This year there have. been . 2,893 fires which have cost.an " estimated $9,762,900 (adjusted figure) to fight, and burned an estimated 878,000 acres. During the corresponding | period in 1970 there were 3,975 forest fires and suppression costs were in excess of $8.8 million. — . The estimated cost of ' ‘sup- ipression this week is: $131,700. ‘CENTENNIAL MEMO ~ While quill pens were still in vogue, British Columbia had -its own Hall Point, on Hardy: Island, . Bred : ‘ t Jali: en eennaee who’ ‘served ‘in’ the, Battle of The Nile. _ ‘Seay & wy MEN'S. SHIRTS - fo Short sleeve, Assorted Fancy. , stripes and plains, SM, be SALE PRICE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT” “TO: LiMIT QUANTITIES © ONE HOUR ONLY WHILE QUANTITY LASTS - interest in our neighbour as an HELP..ME I'M-LOST - Latlies and Gen- _tlemen....litroducing star of stage, screen and the Terrace Herald; Ruebyn Knight. The little - four month old part dactshund, often mistaken - for 4, golden labrador pup, is reported lost and suspected dog-napped,. Owner Rick Knight has often put Ruebyn's photo in the Herald but this - _recent picutre will help local residents in finding: the little dog. The Knight's apparently had spent the weekend | in Prince George and after leaving | ‘ THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, BC. the dog with a neighbour, they returned Sunday to find old Ruebyn missing. If you see or Know | the whereabouts of this sias, please contact the _ herald at 635-6357 or phone Rick Knight at 635- 5212, This is the second time Tuebyn has been. Baie "reported missing. A story similar to his was ff -sufficient in relocating the puppy and it is hopea _ that ‘public response to this article will be overwhelming. . Ask you neighbours... . Play. Day for. sports fans" looking - for real, live « an ~ Sports - -fans .can turn, from: television viewing this Saturday and witness ‘some real, live , action. ‘Northwest Zone Play Day activities’ begin Saturday morning at.both Skeena and ‘Caledonia Secondary school gymnasiums. . Fans can watch volleyball, _ Soccer and cross country racing | action as contestants from Hazelton ‘through . to Prince Rupert turn-out. : Seceer’ games take. ‘on especially important roles. in the weekend’s Play Day and. ‘winners will visit Victoria Later -in the year for ‘provinelal competition, © The’ -show ‘begins at 9:30 a.m. * ‘and is preslcted to last until supper time, | HARLEMACES — ‘Friday night’s basketball game between members of the Harlem Aces from New York 31 péinis to the Allstars and left. the Aoor’ with the total score Standing at 107-76, Terrace.’ “High” point. makers. ‘for ‘Terrace were John Walbergs with a and Rod Klauss with 20.. Harlem ‘Ace star down’ Mary . . Garret topped the scoring and - withia: series of ‘long shots, ° _scored 49 points. ° “Terrace basketball’. players Dale Prest and Amie Jansen were taken, aut af the Caledonia . ’ squad line-up : and stuck onto the Aces's team, ‘filling the gaps =i made by a poor turn-out from the New York.team. . Another larger crowd is” expected to witness the ap proaching Harlem Star’s game Which is expected to rival last " year’s. success, - The game is. scheduled for two week's. time, a Skeena’ 8 gym. Library, opens” ‘Sunday: First for this area!” ‘Terrace Public Library. (Service ls our: “‘motto!): will be open for the public'on Sundays from 2-5 p:m., beginning Oc- ‘tober 17., Sunday opening is 80 - far scheduled fv’ the winter, ‘ months’ only; Thé Childrens program for. ages 4-12 resumes on Saturday . dnd’ ‘the: Terrace-“AHdtars\?* ghtaber te under’ Whe alana Fith proved interesting: swwssia tases ean! Although’ the: “Ace's iy ken: was"not complete, they I Tost" by~ mi: S domeevet m: “very _ Sataniay in eal Art Room in the FIRST FLOOR. GARBAGE mes 10's : GE LIGHT BULES 40's, 60's, 1 100's. ‘Regular price 6s cents. : SALE PRICE BOYS ski aus package of us "Black. with colored nuckles- SALE: Price. | / “Second. 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