you THK To TEACH rf EAS. OUR POS T T MAY : she HS LIF ae, Be caer, wave Rupe weaTueewax fl tH “sit. 4 ‘ One POG OTT. eH NI PLACE YOUR, Heo | cwubit ee tmce § YES ANP Si STAY, T UAE STAY!" Fort cm : basi i REASON, A eRbe BiockING OF. VISION THE hessAce QUILELY 10 MOST 0005. FIER ORDERING YOUR 704 TO"STAY,” ALIC A FEW FEET AWAY FROM HIM, ERPING YOUR HAND [NW FRONT OF TOU, HELL MOST LIKELY TRY TO FOLLOW You, SIEP FORWARP, HOLDING YOUR HAND TDWARP Hts FACE AND REPEAT, STAY.” PUT HIM BACK INTO THE “SIT™ POSITION as EACH TIME HE MOYES. PO THIS FIVE MINUTES AT A TIME “THREE TIMES A DAY. : (huew KE HOWDS THiS pasion FOR.AS LONG AS 30 SECONPS, PAT HIM ANP PRAISE HiM ANG TELL HIM WHAT A TERRIFIC POS HE). 1S. THEN EEWARD HIM : WITH A BECIPE BRAND TRANG TREAT. NEar 0 PRAISE, LASSIES FAVORITE REWARD. Pians to hald the Skeena Federal Progressive Con- servative .Association Annual General Meeting have had to be cancelled because of the strike at the airports. This meeting had been scheduled ‘for Saturday May 4. Mr. Michael Forrestall Progressive Conservative M.P.. for Halifax Dartmouth will be in this area on Wednesday May first however and will be the Buest at a meeting lo be held in Kitimat. Mr. Forrestall will address a _ po host luncheon to be held al Gim's Restaurant in Terrace on Thursday May 2 at 12:00 noon. Anyone inlending to atlend this Johnstone al 635-4778. This will be Mr. Forrestall’s second attempt lo visit the Skeena riding. A speaking and school visitation tour last February had to be cancelled’ because of urgent meetings wilh the Halifax Harbours Board. Prior to: being elected lo Parliament In 1965, 1963 and 1972, Mr. Forrestall was in the aviation business and on the editorial staff of the Halifax — luncheon should contact Gail ‘ PAGE AS Skeena Tories to Meet at Kitimat. Commoans,. in particular on committees. dealing with transportation. external affairs and defence, ' Regional economic expansion, pravileges and elections, health and welfare, and public accounts. His activities within the Halifax area have included serving as'8 Justice of the Peace, a coroner, a commissioned officer in the. Medical Corps of the Sup-, plementary Reserve, holding office in the Dartmouth Kin- smen Club, and membership in the Knight of Columbus and various church’ groups. “Mr. _Forrestall is 42 ‘years old, married, and has two children. Child. | Injured - njure A four year old Terrace youth is in. Mills: Memorial Hospital loday recuperating from head injuries he suffered when he ran into the side of a truck Monday evening. The. incident occured about 6:30 pm. when Young Robert Chokkat of Sircume Avenue ran gut into the roadway and struck ihe side of a Chevrolet pick-up Neri aah TE eet Herald. He is active in com: \ driven by David Durand of Jennifer Hales, Sharon Cleve, Julie Skarra, Pamela Shaw, Susan mittee work in the House of Terrace. Harris, Brenda Reid and Mary Hawks - all received perfect marks a on their term end papers. Although those students who finished the course passed with a mark over 80 percent on their final exams. BPanauy, WALK WITH a BiM FG2 A MINVTE OR EMO, ; THEN REPEAT THE COMMAND, S MOTAWIO THIS TIME: INCREASE THE STAY TIME SLIGHTLY, Eve TIME. HE LEAVES THE Forty-eight ‘proud and happy y young boys and d gir between the ages of twelve and fourteen - posed for photographers on the steps of the Terrace Arena Monday. ‘The 48 were all graduates: of the Terrace Community Services baby-sitting course. Ten of the -oPPaSITION PATIENTLY TRY AGAIN, UNTIL HELL “STAY EVEN WHEN Sou WALK AROUND & CORNER AUD ME CANT pee YOU. WITH PATIENCE, FIRMNESS, LOVE 0 TRAINING TREATS, YOU CAN Eagic? . baa YOU? DOG THIS IMPORTANT “TRICK 4 : . "recently, “Sponsored = “y year’ olds, ' babysitters:*: commenced on March 13 and 12, ; with 25 sludents in each class, - and ran for six weeks. i The classes received in- struciion fram various resource ofthe Kitsum Kallum Ski Dévelopment Society. 17230 p.m. -Senlor Citizens Room, April 29, 1974. “Members. ‘only; however membership. can. be obtained after meeting for $50. ca Notes, from the, monthly .,. is greeting, at the Ladies Auxitiary, i teh at Fs : cre and Clean” Janitor Service] ar Ts realy: to accept Sontracts - “J. Phone 5-5642 _ ~ PRUDEN g CURRIE LTD. oS _ Real Estate - Insurance a 4646 Lakelse Terrace Phone 635- 6142. VIEW LOT : —_ : ‘ Westview Drive - Full serviced. 75 foot frontage, Call Bob Sheridan. VIET AR EA’. ” ° Three bedroom ful iebaspement home: exira bedroom in basement - The lot. js quite large.and offers a garden area at the rear-with good size. lawn. lease. contact Bert or | Rusty ‘Liungh 635-5754, ° ; SMALLER * HOME on two: . _ oo, On two acres at Kleanza ‘Creek, Subdivision, drilted well, very private . and secluded, Low taxes - Contact Bob Sheridan. ; e ae / Situated on Lakelse Lake this parcel i is 3.4 acres with @ an excellent sandy = beach, A year round spawning creek passes through the parcel: it “Would make, an excellent. group purchase as six large lots would be. created with each one having water frontage and beach. The full price | Is ‘only | $40,000, Call Tom Slemko: : GOSSAN CREEK SUBDIVISION : 10°x50! trailer, with side addition on full concrete basement, good wail, 6, 000° - ost major furnishings, included. | MODERN DUPLEX . 4° Features two bedrooms on each side, two fireplaces, iil ‘basements and . ts located on a paved street - The full price is only $49,000, ° Call Tom. leniko:¢ n° this: ‘good value. | BRAND NEW HOMES ce : We have ‘two’ listed for sale ‘Both located. on a quiet street, two. levels i above. ground: ‘with carports; wall to wall throughout ‘the bedrooms and ‘living rooms. ‘Both houses are close fo Soccupancy, Call Bert or Rusty to- ‘view nese, homes. . ae OHN CURRIE 635.5865 BERT LJUNGH 635-5754, isTY L LJUNGH a2s-s734 i M SLEMKO 635-3346. B SHERIDAN 635-2664 , . Terrace Community Services _ . . Babysitting Course for 12 to “w : to. betler’ prepare . = them for, their responsibility as... ‘The ' course ‘+ “informative ‘talks. “heard Mrs, [ Prystay and Mrs. ~ Talarico. explain portance of an understanding of . students - Linda Sandhals, Sharon Basaraba, Barbara Lanz, Babysitters é people, Miss Nora Langley of Public’ Health, enabled : the course _ to ‘bea success by their interesting and They~also the: .im- Privileges, rale- of pay, ete. ~ Mills Memorial Womens A Auxiliary News: fo ‘Mills Memorial Hospital. ‘i The ‘Auxillary ‘a praved the , Gonation gf $10 | ii the"B.C.HLA, “ta go.towards Ihe hosting of the: r. National Hospital Convention to. be held in. June. in Vancouver. The. Auxitiary has —a bank ., “balance | of | $4,659.38 In” their . current account and $1, fo2.22in “& their savings account. Income ‘Constable ' -Whitehead - of R.C.M.P., - Mr. - ‘Bes\our Fire Chief, all of whom graduate between the empleyer: and the ‘babysitter. Margaret Langley . demonstrated various metitods” . ‘of making toys with: children, - fram househeld .tlems, * “which were provided by Terrace Day Care Centre. Several. films were ‘shown’ 0 Siluations which might occur, 8 _baby bath deamonstration was ~ given with -8 month old Wade Sieels, and some extremely good bookleis were given out to babvsitiers covering: first aid fire safety, child development, ~ child care, and home safely. illustrate - a and passed . the: test. course. as necessary 10 have: an’ $0 -percent passing mark: in. order to receive: the “babysitting : certificate.’ : “The jaat'class. was the’ happy lask-of presenting certificates 10 those’. studenis who .suc- ‘cessfully completed the course: The Yocalional School very. kindly dunaled a beautiful cake and the wards Were presented in the Senior Citizens: Room ‘al the . Arena. ‘The Terrace Community . Services feel this course was’ a Qn--the 5th session the great success as well as being a -students:.-compleied - uxdirination compiled: from - everything “covered in “the ” in) March. was: $370.12 while J - expenditures ‘totalled’, $691.38. Della‘ Thomson on. the Can-.. dystripers spoke to’ Auxiliary | _about -Candystripers ‘plans for. hefulure. Della reported that - the new uniforms for. the girls would bea medical green and . white rather than. the. more familiar red and. white ‘and applied to the Auxillary to for -. funds to buy materiaito be sewn’ _ into pajamas or ‘the pediatrics. . ward. .The Auxiliary agreed to purchase. 30: yards: of - Ran-: * nellette for the purpose al $1 67 a yard. . Mr. ‘Olga Power president of the Auxiliary Mills Memorial Administrator’ Tony Wapemakers has ordered: placemats which read “Gel lo kuow your haspitat hefore it knows. yor" for National Hospital Day aud hopes lo get them inia restaurants in downtown Terrace. Hospital Day Is May 12 and a: full progvam, Including open howe at the Hospilal between: the hous of 2 and.4 pom. that: day. is being planned. The ~ public is more than welcome to attend. The Hospital Shop reported a March income of $586.78 while (heir expenditures lotalled only $929.70, Current bank ballance for the shop 1s $1,043.91. There will also bb an open ” house al (he Hospital's Lazelle Avenue Thrill Shop on May 14 - hetween the hours of 220 and_ 10:30 am, Agala the public is wetcome to turn-out and get , wequainted with the Thrift Shop and it's part in the runniig of Mills Memorlal Hospital. The Auxillary has collected * $1:700 worth of: check-out slips’ from. Super-Valu but’ needs’ another $2,300 worth before they - «can gel, a $25 food hamper [rom the chain, The hamper. will be | “raffled off: The collection of Nabob Bill coupons has reached 655, Plans are well under way for the Auxilaries fall bazaar lo be held October 19, The theme this year will he ‘Harvest ‘Moon. : The Auxiliary veted to ‘sind: : Uiga Power (a, Vancouver in June to represent this Hospital - Auxiliary al the National Hospila! Conventlon, They also moved to expend up ‘to $65 ‘for the purchase of-a ~ rocking chaly for the pediatrics’ Jward. . There: will be no further . meetings of the Auxiliary until sometime in June. reported that. National - dition 1973 DODGE | | 1968: — Convertible, Very clean | 1969 CORTINA 4 Door, Automatic ; Fast back, Very slean 1971 FORD 4631 KEITH TERRAGE, Bt an public service. formation can be obtained by Dart, Like new standard 6Cyl. Standard . 4967 THUNDERBIRD Excellent condition; All power equiped “1973 VOLKSWAGEN. 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