WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1974 Rotary Governor Address Mr: Roy Anderson, Governor ‘bf:-Rotary District 504, was the guest. speaker. at last Wed- nesday'’s regular weekly. lun-- chean meeting of the Terrace Rotary Club’ held at Gim's Reslaurant. : - . Mr, Anterson is a resident of Bellingham, Washington, He became governor of the District July ist, 1974 and is currently . making his official visit to the 40 odd clubs in his jurisdiction. He is- a past president of the Bellingham Rotary. Club and is a retired sales manager of the Puget. Sound Pulp and Paper’ MIN... * Lo In his .address Governor Anderson lauded the beauty of District 504 which slretches from Everett, Washington to ‘ prince Ruperl. He discussed much as possible, SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE © the philosophies of newly in- stalled International Rotary President Bill Robbins and his ‘theme ‘Renew the Spirit of - Rotary”. . The District Governor suggested two ways in, which members could |. respond-to this theme: First ' encourage new membership of * ~ high quality individuals in order ° .to keep the Club’ strong: and ° growing, secondly, to utilize the older, experienced members as* Mr. Anderson said. that Rotarians can be a tremendous: force, because Rotary is a~ unique organization, a simple direct force of 750,000, capable - of tremendous achievement. “Dedicated Hearts lead to busy hands” commented the District President. Preparing for the final plier of the new Skeena Bridge Mr. Anderson expressed concern at the lessening ‘af. friendly relations between Canada and the United States. He mentioned the growing ¢ degree of nationalism in the lwo countries, and made the point of differentiating between Puppet Show Promotes _ A puppet show emphasizing : bleycle safety, home safely and hazardous products symbols. will come to Terrace for two _ showings this Friday and next Monday. . os Binkly and Doinkel will slar in the one hour long show being co-sponsored by the Terrace “Department of Parks .and Recreation and the Canadian Department .of Consumer and $CHOOL TIME 15 HER a oe es Lu ncheon - ternational, inembers could - nationalism and patriotisni; He suggested that nationalism can ibe harmful while patriotism is a lheaithy sentiment. He urged members of Rotary to combat this, problem and stated thal since Rotary. is in- Corporate Affairs. ° The show, aimed at children belween the ages of five and ten years, will be run by two. students both days. ; Basically it.concerns the villanous R. 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Referring specifically to the high accident toll over the - haliday weekend, Mr. Lea said that in cooperation with olher authorities involved, — his Department plans (9 do a detailed investigation of all serious highway accidents which occurred. The findings of the investigation will be made public when it has been com- pleted. . “However, you cannot limit a stidy of highway accidents to a single holiday weekend” said Mr. Lea. “I have instructed my Deputy Minister to contact the Motor Vehicle Branch, responsible for driver-training and licénsing, and the Altorney- General's Department, responsible for enforcement of traffic regulalions, .witha view to reinforcing existing safely programs with an all-out cooperative effort to reduce accldents on British Columbia highways. My Department's _ © involvement in the study will be - under the direction _newly-appointed Highway ~ Safety Engineer who joined the of our Department las! week. We are already planning detailed engineering studies of possibly hazardous curves and we are. actively considering designating certain sections ol highway. as lest areas for lowering the speed limit." “Before the accident rate can . CASH! Phone your News Tip to audience participation and should prove a greal favorite. At the end of the performance the children will receive a booklet and a safety decal. _ Show times at 2:30 p.m. on August 16 at Clarence Michiel Elementary and 10 a.m. August 19 at Cassie Hall Elementary. There will be no charge for -admission, . .. 0. 4 first step ' Award. — 635-6357 The herald col. The District of Terrace, Parks & Recreation --wekcomes all'persons interested i Cross & “Royal Lifesaving S _° The Law. The purpose of 1 _opinions and interpretations __. the implications. gf reaching a consensus. — =. All persons holding a Red Cross or Royal Life’ Instructors Awards are urged to attend this fone terested in working at the Le +: . car ociety be significantly reduced we need answers to some pretty complex questions’. Lea con- tinued, “There are many dif- ferent kinds of accidents. A multiple car crash may be the result of too many drivers out on a holiday weekend bul a single “car leaving the road on a curve may have any number of causes. Was the driver speeding? impaired? unskilled? Was the road in good condition? Perhaps the car had some ‘mechanical malfunction. Why ig one driver killed while another driver in a similar situation gels off with a few bruises? It may be because excessive speed is involved or because of some obstruction tco 4609 LAKELSE AVE. - - TERRACE, tt fransterred. fruit treas, etc. - Gossan Creek CUPANCY Good Lot PRICED AT 55,500.00 Acreage * REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS nned MaColl Real Estate ewtoss Lt. TELEPHONE 635-4131 BAITISH §COLUMBIA A. 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There: are some statistics available on these and other factors hut we need a greal deal more, in- formation to formulate an ef- fective safety pragram.”* Lea cancluded by saying that ihe. social aspects .of. the problem are much grealer than the engineering problems. ° “I am sure we can Smprove the safety standards of the ‘high- ways but without adequate education and enfercement, drinking drivers and drivers who speed will continue to cause accidents.” » finished with two & IMMEDIATE OC. Fr. CONVEYANCING "ae his clinic is to hear professional on the legalities of Lifesaving an Also, to discuss these views with the aim. Terrace Pool this fall. This will.be the in obtaining. Certification for a:Red Cross Leader‘s clinic, along with anyone. 9:00 a.m, -.12:00 noon. 2."