Wednesday, June 26,.1968 TERRACE HERALD,” TERRACE, B.C. A plea- Was made to Women's Institute ‘members to give sup- port to the Children's Hospital during a one-day. regional meet- ing of the’ Bulkley-Tweedsmuir district's." 23rd annual confers ence, : Fifty elght delegates and guests attended the Institute sesaions, held inSkeena Secondary School, June 22, Home Economics, Among the many visiting dele- B| gates, who spoke to the confer- ence was Mrs, R.E, Palmer, a| Past President of Provincial Wo- m| men’s Institutes, - a} = In her provincial report to the a| delegates, Mrs, Pdlmer made a. special plea. for more support for ‘the Children's Hoapital and. @ Solarium ih Vancouver, She explained how the W.I, had | : WOMEN’S: INSTITUTE REGIONAL MEET- : ING held in Terrace Saturday at Skeenn ;, Becondary saw representatives from the > local branch and further afield including, 4 {from left, Mesdames Partington (Francois ‘. Lake) Kane (Maidstone, England) Betty ‘day long Women's | Theme for the ‘conference was |th Ker (Quick), Women’s Institute conference Plea made for children’s hospital hospital built and how they con- tinued to support It, One of the- prineipal money- raising projects for the hospital she said, was the collection of postage stamps which are eatal- ogited and sold. W.I.’s all over the province assist this project by collecting the stamps. Proceeds from this project last year,'a total of $600., was loss an in proceeding years. Mrs. Palmer talked about Ville Marie, a model village In South Anierica, which is supported W.L. and assisted by the United Nations. |” education project being conducted and Northwest Territories, She said 6 institutes have been catab- Ushed and with the ald of a grant from the United Nations and fur ae bon instrumental in a“ ther support from the institutes, need 1 money Miller (Terrace} Morse (Houston) Doreen Dick (Houston) Anderson (Hazelton) Sharon . rinne Matheson (Kelowna) Palmer (Kel- owna) Foote (Terrace) and Scott (Terrace). by | Secondary School, She also reported on the adult ' for Eskimo: women in the Yukon’ astic in Canadian and foreign a garments were approved, eee pace | " a ‘special. district project which "I provides for a $10 grant from each institut ‘lysed for a spectal purchase for oe mean the local ‘branch will be ‘trict: Eva Boutiller (Terrace). Cor- Other speakers at the con- ference were Miss Kay Remple an economics aches | at Skeéna Secondary; ss Remple spoke on current methods of instruction at the high school level, Shesatd a@ new course of instruction in quantity cooking will beavaflable in Terrace, this year, for stu-| dents interested In catering, Mrs, Bradford described the sewing course taught at Skeena _ Mrs. Margaret Mortis from. Houston chaired all: sessions of the conference. Of the elght resolutions brought to the conference, six were ap-: proved by the delegates, -Resol- utions asking for more chronic care hospitals for the north, im- proved safety caps on medicine bottles, improved thread and W.IL,: was informed of é.in the area to be’ senior citizens residence, - Mrs, WJ. Boutilier, from the Terrace W.L' said this would receiving approximately $120for “"" | the: Terrace Senior Citizens Rex |. a sidence, . ” In. the annual election of dis- officers _Mre, Margaret -| local Camp, one of 1%: Gideon tor the | zation aaid close to'500,000-vol- umes wero distributed with half of the books going Into overseas service, Joseph Dumka of of Kitimat: is Pyooliont of the Kititigt Terrace Jbranches in Canada, . Canip > Vie at flo Joh are bres : in Shannon of Kittmag, . Secretary; Roland cect ri of Te surer; Greg errace and Memorial - “Bible - represen. tative; Amold Best of Terrace, | Cabbie qualifies as 44-year. veteran LIVERPOOL, N.S, (CP). — Archie Craft fs celebrating his 44th year as a taxi driver this year. He began in the business in 1924 with a 1923 car after his father suggested he see what business was like in the taxi field. for the Gideons, an international force of 25,000. volunteers dis- tribute more than 5 million Seriptures annually. to hotels, hospitals, prisons and schools. . Through the missiomry pro- ing ft in 77. countries with three: new branches recently esta. “iccording to’ the spoken a gram, Gideon Campa are work- £892. _Ineets. every Thursday: ndgit et. 3 pum: in Skeena Healih Unit, New mem " hers are welcome. For further. En Ore Lo “i “Tt you Keep your mind suff bifshed in Uganda, Kenya and j¢ Spain, Lo %& Residential .° *& Commercial , _ % Motor Winding heen hes | Kalum Electric : * Television - Radio Recorder Repairs % Major Appliance Sales and Service. ‘Ke Electrical Conutractor Cor, Kelum & Park Phone 635-2752. | ‘open —people will throw: ” [a tot of rubbioh nto it sie progren is to Ke ong, Mrs. V.M. 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