“The Terrace District Arts Council] has come a long way since you took over as...President...three...years made by Stefan Cieslik, the incoming President of the Council, to John Chen Wing, the retiring President, This past year has been a very busy one for the Arts Council starting last year with the first Summer announced yesterday the appointment of Jane Mc McQuinn graduated this year from the University of British Columbia and this Is She has been livingin Terrace since June 6 and enjoys it immensely. Northern Drugs also announced they are prepared to answer any and all questions relating to the new provincial pharmacare program. me her first full-time position. ago”, was the -comment <: "Hire a student Wes Bedford, pharmacist at Northern Drugs on ARTS COUNCIL Chen-Wing’s hard work cited by new president | held in Terrace, and culminating with the Outdoor Arts Fair in May of this year. be ae ~ dt ji fruesrto say that Terrace is rapidly becoming the ‘cultural.Mecca of the Pacific Northwest’. In the coming season the ‘Arts Council has planned another Summer School, details have been sent to every household in the district, a repeat visit by the Lazell Street in Terrace Quinn as his aasistant. Ms, — Winni during “Mey, support will be Ballet Company 1978, and given to the ., Provincial High School i Festival which Tertace will”. 1978. The Arts Council will lend financial and moral euppert to many other activities sponsored by member OUD. The Annual General Meeting of the Arta Council. was held recently: at the : to be School of the Arts ever REM, Lee-Theatre. At this ‘ ; meeting a. new slate of . ee officers was elected as | Picture loan TueSday — 09%: satan clesli ' ap a: Vice President Lavern ! at Terrace Library Hislop | i . . Secretary Joan cer The last Picture Loan before September will be held Treasurer tuart Ly on Tuesday, June 21, in the Terrace Library Arts McCallum Ronee intings have been added to th Ken orto . elve new s have heen a o the - collection which includes over 200 canvases. These Directors: David Phillips, Batty Patershuk, Barbara Nunn, Pat Quin, John Wendling, Eileen Kennedy, Jan MacLeod, Vicki Parviainen. \ may be rented for $2.00 per painting per month, by : members of the public. : All tings should be returned by 7:45p.m.s0 that - theselection can begin at 8 p.m. Coffee will be served. For more information, call 635-9402. | NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Northwest College requires a’ Clerk-Steno je work in the office of the Director of Vocational and Trades Training. The person selected for this position should ‘have the following: 1. Anet typing speed of 40 words per minute. 2. Two years experience in general office work. 3. Shorthand at 80 words per minute or transcription _machine experience. 4. Considerable tact and the ability to work with people throughout the College Community. Lo “Thig is a continuing position. Preference will be given to persons who have completed a formal program ‘in stenography. os ke mi ae The successful applicant will be placed on a scale of $878 - . $961 per month depending on qualifications and experience. Applications may be sent before June 20th, to: _ The Principal Northwest Community College P.O. Box 726 Terrace, B.C. VaG 4C2 By JOANNE AMES Herald staff writer The camp for juvenile offenders at Wee Wanee Creek will not be a picnic for the le sent there., . It will run on a rigid schedule, with “a just discipline system'’, says Josh Wentz, program director. “The kids will have to accept the responsibility for thelr own actions.” There will be about a dozen juveniles at the camp, which starts the first week of July. A staff of five, which includes Wnelz, a camp cook, and three counsellors, will live with them, They will stay for a period of two months at the camp, 20 miles b Douglas Channel from Kitimat.. There will be no . visits to town. There will be “none of the enveniences of modern For Foreign $ Cars. 12 oz, tin -.. Made by Keep Several Handy Upholstery Cleaner "14 floz. size ... Armor-All Protection Armor-All boat up the ° Cor Wash 7 l= 51.59% Auto Sponge ‘Super Soft ........... 0a. Ee 1.59! cancer SD AQ) 6 fl.oz, spray battle .. 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He says, “‘If we can prove our worth, this is going to become essetitial part of the northern com- munity.” Does your family swarm all over the ca: on week ends . .. washing, cleaning, waxing and polishing? Does Dad take care of the oil changing and other minor problems? If so, folks at your house are joining the many do-it-yourselfers who are becoming their awn “aulomotive experts” to save money on car care costs. We have many car care aids to lend a hand with the task. Come and check our _ remarkable array. Remember, Safeway is more than a fine food store! Oil Change Kit * Filter Wrench -# Pour Spout * Pail Do your own thing! .......... each kit 2Stroke! Oil af i229) gn, LOO Valvoline Motor Oil & S.A.B. 10W-20W-40 kk S.A.E. 5W-30 * S.A.E. 30 %& S.A.E. 20W-50. ....... Quart, each «Air Filters ire 99 Castro! Super Gas Treatment | STP Brand ot 75° ¢ Add to your gasoline amet | 8 fl. oz. Tim... peeve veeeuasesnesees ea. 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