te, SO a all bor . | sae oo ee) v poo Ne a a ae SLPS Seep Sa em ge Ae lean ¥ Upeege ca Re ae sl ' ai aig ' reece ye Te ee Se ee Canadian tour. . Called Impact Canada. 100, the tour is described as “on upbeat and patriotic presentation to renew Faith in aunited Canada.” © | ' fnchide the question of na- - the. Terrace Pentecostal . Mainse will be showing a. tional unity as well as family, economic and environmental concerns. The meeting takes place at” | CARPET CLEANING © Free Estimates . “, I Tejrace Standard, Wodnésioy, August 7, 1991 — Page 83: pe BS AN INVITATION — | ; | . "The Manager and Staff of on as By ERIC HARKONEN © Chileote Challenge (a ‘BMX ‘TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION umwrren a Daryl Haw. was one of 10 course, tug 0” war over a mud ~ ; | local scouters ‘and two leaders pitandarideina bosun’s chair) Jj ‘invite all of tlielr present and former customers to Join them in’ ; a] whe recently returned from the . rounded, dutthe programs, | celebrating the grand opening of their new office located at — sixth provincial Scout Jamboree’,...; {i his spare time, Haw en- ‘4648 Lakelse Ave., on ; F held at: Westlake, near Prince loyed swimming,- ‘trading George : : badges; and making new friends, _ Wednesday, August 21, 1 991 Among the different. pro- >. ‘He said ‘he-met Scouts from the Friend db “ grams Haw took part in while* United. States: and. Northern . riends an usiness associates are welcome. | there was Midnight Madness reland and will be exchanging “Refreshments and donuts to be served. ( a seven and a half kilometre letters ‘with David Sirivens of § i I hike to. ihe -other” side. ‘of . Langley. : re u | Westlake: where :the. ‘group set- A-total of 3 ,000: Scouts and TRANS CaNa Da CREDIT} up an overnight camp, leaders attended: the /Jamboree CORPORATION LiMETEO Haw also visited’ the General and had an opportunity ta Store activity ‘area where he watch'native dancing, firework tried: his hand’ at making ice display and aerobatics show by cream, did some-silk-screening; _helicopter-pilot ‘Captain Laser’. TY ; built a model paddlewheel boat © -Haw. said he enjoyed the ex- 2es and made some candles... perience and.looks forward to we His group-also took part in going into Scouting again. on the Tom Sawyer program which a eal involved building a raft, acanoe ' ; course and the Splashdown ME a » Falls with its'-variet of water AN ENJOYABLE EXPERIENCE. That's how local Scout Daryl Haw activities... y. described his trip to this year’s provincial jamboree. He's seen Chinupah (gold panning, face LOG ATIOF NE above at sub-camp Fort Simpson, the Terrace contingent’s base —_ painting and lifting animal foot- fe) ow os during-the week-long event. ; prints with plaster casts) and the 1c CARE L 7D, | ) 7 / SUMMER David Mainse. “host! of _ Hope For Our. Future” . 10 ional, o = C television's, 100: ‘Huntley which he says will pinpoint P rue . : Street, will be in. Terrace this _**eruclal issues and trends. ruc , Saturday as part ofa 100city facing Canadians.” Those. Mount Allan Banner | ' ~ August 9 and August 10 ~ “_e Assembly and begins at 7:30 . ° Reasonable video entitled ‘‘Is There Any— p.m. oo 0 OFF , m Everything 0 In Stock Excluding Skeena River Barkman Kiwi visitor discovers B ‘similar problems here TERRACE — Nalive people here face. similar problems as those in New Zealand, says 2 Maori native of that country visiting the northwest. Maaka Tibble, of the Royal New Zealand Foundation ‘fer theiBlind,-is travelling Canada ©] and the U.S. on a Sir Winston 7)" Chisrchill scholarship to learn more about services for. blind natives. 7" “There are issues that are similar. —..in terms of tand issues; ‘economic. issues, health issues,” he: said. “There are some striking similarities.” In New. Zealand, as in Canada, : che’'said, “those that have® ‘been, urbanized have suf- fered quite ‘noticeably .” He's only been in the country three weeks, but says he's amaz- d bythe size ofthe land. “Ev ‘i ee. taken We quite awhile to come BLIND ADVOCATE Maaka Tibble, and adviser Bryan Emery, both to terms with the vastness of the Maoris from New Zealand were in town last week as part ofa North country.’’. ” American tour to study the !evel of service available here for visually ‘Tibble was here last week impaired natives. with adviser Bryan Emery, from - - the Homai College for the Yukon and Northwest ’ Ter- guests of Northern Native Blind. They were travelling on ritories. Broadcasting general 1 manager through the northwest to the . While. here, the pair were Ray Jones. - Unique traditional & modern pottery glassware, linans, Jewelry, T-shirts, and much mare. Baautity Your Hamd-* iets Neo. ecents «Fire & Watar Damage Rasloration 3092 HWY. 16 E. 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