eden March 15, 1967 TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ! The secondary, in-service com. hittee’ © “of-" Terrace’: ‘re from Terrace and Hazelton, ‘DID YOu 7 KNOW THAT.:.?. - The fluid in your braking mesystem becomes contaminated mivith dirt and water, which jlowera the boiling. point of myour brake fluid. aa 6The boiling point of a good meerade of brake fluid is about m 549 degrees fahrenheit, but, Fwhen contaminated: can start Revoporating at about 386 de- oe grees ‘fahrenheit ‘which is lower. ‘than the boiling point ‘of even the theapést grade of BE brake fluid, . y The “contamination also creates rust and pitting of the Kaincoth finish in your master hand wheel cylinders and, meshould be changed at least ponce a year. - * For thorough checkup and mm, complete tbrake service, call m Curley’s Safety Service LU, | at 635-5640 on Highway -16 | West, Terrace, B.C. — “for . ; j brakes that breathe!” - District qeachers’ Assn, Present. a ery successiul workshop: at fkeena Secondary. school on friday, Feb..24, Attending the ‘kshop were secondary teach-. | The. fogram consisted of two Fsctions: a panel: discussion In me morning, and & talk by Mr. Z | manager of -B.C, Telephone Co. ‘| the- question: “Does the Second- i role ‘as: eltizens’ and employees =~. in’ the Community?” = | talks some very interesting | reliance, Initiative, and a sense | the committee which arranged Anton \ ‘Vogt of. Simon " Praser. University < ‘in’ ‘the vafternoon. ‘The morning Panel: WAS © COM: posed. of four “membérs ‘from the cdmmunity. Mrs, M: Green- ing, District Superintendent of Social. ‘Welfare; . Rev. G..Keen- leysida' af Knox United Chareh; Mr, D,-Currle, local manager | of the.Bank of Nova Scotia; and Mr.’ C, ‘Bennie, local They, each gave, their views on ary ‘School adequately prepare the students for their future . During “the course of these ; ideas were presented, The ma- jority of the panel was of the opinion that an education sys- tem should aim at developing maturity in the student. Self-| o£ responsibility. were consider- ed worthwhile goals, In the afternoon Mr. Anton Vogt of Simon Fraser Univer- sity presented:his views on the ideal educational situation. A provocative speaker, Mr. Vogt eriticized many. aspects ofthe Present educational system. He said that the school should not be so much a preparation for life as a life in itself, where the ‘feachers serve as guides and organizers rather than in- structors. | . Mr. D. Frogge, chairman of the workshop, said “I am sure I speak for all that were pres- ent when I say, Iam very grate- ful to the panel members and Mr. Vogt for thelr fine contri- butlon to a rewarding day.” On the farm, —"Tertace's Pioneer Electri¢al Contractor” CLASS “AY QUALIFIED Residential - Commercial | {| High Voltage -. | ELLIS HUGHES. 3237 N. Katum «stl Electricity | for Tomorrow . bates ond tndety count on us. E WIRING SURVEY. CASA DE ESTUDILLO — Ramona’s marriage place _ occupies an entire block of San Diego's Old Town. : Built in 1825, it is the California. ee Ze Ee se sea Bie Ttudio Girl ee Jhampeo yam IS BEST FOR MY-HAIR2 “41> Choose-from-7 very fina Shampoos For Personal Beauty. Service, apviser contact your nelahirhoee BEA’ PHONE VI 3- 64364 sr ee =r AER stitote si sss eee om a ay DINE, OUT | | | tb Plan a Group "Dinner Party Phone VI 3-61 i i RESTAURANT CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m, to.1 a.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 pm. - in the home, in “Terrace businessmen contributed most generously” - to the third annual Terrace Science Fair,” said John Chen Wing, chairman of the committee, ‘Twenty-five busi- nésses contributed prizes valued at more than $400," Ken Shroeder, Ed Hennly[Physics 11 exhibit was _ also and John Chen Wing of the! particularly impressive. science fair committee wish to} Judges for both secondary express their thanks for the| categories were Dr. Marcelle generous help and support re-| Chiaisson, Mr. Don ‘Wilson, Mr. ceived from Albert and MecCaf-] Jack MacDougall and Mr, fery Ltd., Arnold F. Best (Im-| Charles Benuie. Mr, Corbin perial Oil Agent) Bob's Shoes,| King, Mr, Chester Dahns and B.C. Telephone Company Ltd.,!Mr. Walter Mcintyre were Dooc’s Cartage and Storage Ltd.,| judges in the intermediate cate. Frank Brothers Dairy, Fred A- gory, Mr. Don Hitcheock and Smith (Super-Valu No. 63). © [Mr. Sam Poznansky were Interior News and Stationery judges for both the Elementary Ltd., Jack’ Bernard. Agencies} and Special Classes category. PF ehone VI 3-5249 -_ a Lucky. ie eee ‘And-after the actlon, relax with a. Lucky _Lager.: Lucky’s a bold breed of beer, man- |. sized and slow-brewed Western-style, Fora +: flavour.as big as all outdoors, grab yourself Give Yourself a } TVORY BREAK. Lid, @A. Oil agent), Kalum! 4 tiew category was introduc. Electric, Omineca Building Sup-| ed this year in Secondary So- plies, Pohle Lumber Company] cial Studies. This helped to Ltd. Reum Motors Ltd. Stark! focus student attention on Cen. Electronic Instruments Ltd.,| tennial year as is evidenced by ‘The Hub of Terrace, Terrace! the topics chosen by the stud- Co-aperative . Association, Ter-| gam — = _ race Cycle and Hobby Shop,|{ Terrace Digs Ltd., Terrace In-|} terlors Ltd. Terrace Photo Snp-|/@ - Plies, Tony's Barber, . Twin|[ River Timber Ltd, Welch Scientific Company: of Canada Lta,, Western Home Farnish-|§ ings (1963) Ltd., Skeena Second-|§ ary Students Council and the Terrace and District Teachers Association. : ‘The commitlee is also grate-|| ful to CFTK Radio and TV and/§ ‘| to Terrace Omineca Herald for|] helping to publicize the fair.| i The assistance given by.,. the Community Centre, Vearitas|ff ‘School aid the Board of School Trustees (Terrace). _ is also ac- knowledged. . Judges .of the successful : science fair were particularly pleased with the initiative|— shown’ by individual. students|fq: and stated that if the trend con-/[ tinues, it would auger well for the calibre of future science fairs in this area. 7 This year there was.a special] category for secondary students | i from Prince Rupert. Prize mon- ey for this category. was. pro- vided by ‘the Prince. Rupert Sclence Fair Committee... «©. Of the various entries.at the fair, the. photography exhibit was very popular with the au-ji- ‘dience, Joe. Allan. -arid Greig Holden, members of the Photo-|f graphy Club at Skeéna Second- ary, were chiefly ~ responsible for setting up this display.” « - Another: display. that: caught the eye of the audiencé was the|| ‘Chemistry 32 exhibit - showing Saddle up a snowmobile - and | hang on for a breathtaking radeo-on- -skids! This wild rida Western-style is the latest snow sport in &.C.'s action-packed outdoors, * ‘This. i ig not published of displayed by the Cont 1 Bé . y ne never vines a the Government oft rath vor | : " ra, etme some of the excellent [work ant by grade \12: students. ‘The Generous Businessmen Help Science Fair 4 ents, Social studies exhibits were judged separately with awards being given in two cate- fories, grade 11 social studies and grade 11 social studies and and grade 9 social studies. Mrs. Helen Gilmour, Mr, Andrew Toews and Mr. Rogér Vinnedge were judges for this event. eo——— |. BRAVELY HONORED EDMONTON (CP) — A cheer- ful 12-year‘old girl guide died of cancer two months after re- ceiving the organization’s badge of fortitude. Catherine Taylor carried on as a patrol leader after her leg was amputated in a vain effort to save ‘her life. The badge is awarded only in| extraordinary cases when a girl has shown “great courage| ; Classi: and endurance under suffer. ing.” fied 4642 Lozelle - Phone VI3-6111 - Terrace, B.C, a “Hey, Dad —- let’s go for a ride!” How ften have we heard these words? With ‘milder weather here your Co-op: would like to-'remind you that it’s time for your Spring Change-over. For trouble-free car - service that makes summer driving such Be pleasure, don’t t delay — see “your Co- Op for:.. “SUMMER. GRADE: cRANiéaBE- & TRANSMISSION LUBRICANTS oe Pree - £3 Your ‘Terrace Co-op hes. ‘complete delivery service for ue producty is in Terrace and district. ;