Fun Fest planned as The First Annual Terrace Fun Feat co-sponsored by a Young Canada Works grant, &-provinclal Recreation and Fitness Branch grant ‘and thé. Terrace recreation ‘department | is on the. drawing board, Three young People have been employed €and are operating out of a Recreatlon Departinent office, Varlous volunteers have formed committees to assist. The festival will be . held on Sunday, June 24, location to be announced. Local elementary schools © have been notified about the Logg Contest for the Fun Fest which will be held from the Lith to the 18th of May, Children! are being asked to design a logo symbolic of the threg fundamental aspects of the Fun Fest: 1. In ternational Year of the Child, 2. Particlpaction and Fitness and, 3. Fun.’ For further information call 635-5808, The Terrace recreation department and the B.C.’ Whitewater Association will be co-sponsoring a kayak clinic Tuesday, July 24. Three B.C. Whitewater Native law to be subject of talk Northwest: « Community College will be hosting the final Native Law Workshop on Saturday, May 12. . The workshop will begin at 9:30 &.m. in room 206 at the college. Hunting and fishing rights of native people and the land claims issue will be the main topics Resource persone for the seasion will include Stuart Rush, a lawyer with.extensive ex- perience with issues im- portant to native people, and Mike Jackson a lawyer and profeasor in the Native Law Program at U.B.C. For further information, the | public is requested to. call - Paul Sneed at 635-0511, local - 250. Howard upset by ' Jatest Socred ads Frank Howard, N.D.P. Candidate for Skeena sald today in Terrace that last minute advertisements . by Social Credit so distort the truth that charges of mialeading advertising could probably ba lai “Tt is. sway regretful when political ad: vertisements in the dying hours of a campaign are used in a distorting way: for they are obviously designed. to deny a response to set the record straight,” Howard oi iowever, " gayd Howard “Pll try my best to refute some statements in a recent Soclal Credit ad.’”’ - “Polnt number one,” said Howard, ‘Is that the Publle Accounts of B.C. ‘showed o pRB Ea SA onbicnionbnbionionorickiuenmeanig TERRACE HOTEL | - can fulfil your entertainment needs in many Ways... revenue surplus af $98,557,000 in 1972 not $574,000,000 as Social Credit claim.” “Point number two," said Howard, “Is that Elwood Veiteh, Socred Minister of Tourism and Small Business is the person who said only one loan of $4050.00 was. made in Skeena under the assistance ‘to small - en- terprise program. If the Social Credit candidate has a complaint it ia with his own governments statements, not with mine.” “Point number three," yo said. Howard, “relates to’ what the Socreds call a potato plant in Smithers. At no time did I refer to a potato ptant. The reference was to, a vegetable packing plant. w -Banquet Rooms -Dining Room “Buffet Luncheon daily 11:30-2:00 ‘Seafood Buffet — = every Friday : ; part of Child’s Year ’ Association instructors will be bringing 12 boats, ‘com- pletely outfitted. There will be two, 3 hour session for beginners at 8:30 am., 10:30 am. and 6:30 p.m. and one 4 hour session for advanced people at 1 p.m, the cost will be $3 per person per hour for adults . and $2 per person per hour for people age -19 to Registration will be at the arena office Monday May 28 to Friday June 1, the officeis open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For further in- formation call Mary- Margaret Smith at 695-2841. _ There is still apace in a few spring recreation programs. These include the Spring Wildflower Workshop on Wednesday, May 16, Natural Dyes on Cotton for three Saturday afternoons, starting May. 26 and Orienteering for Adults and children on Saturday May 26, Farther details regarding these courses may be found in your spring recreation booklet. You may register for these programs at the arena office, Registration is still being taken for the second set of Red Cross . Lessons whith commence May.14. You may register at the Terrace pool, or call 638- 1177 for further information. . Terrace will be having another’ Tennis Clinic this year. .Two representatives from. the B.C. Tennis Association will be coming up to run the elnic on Wed- nesday June 6, They will be giving clinies during the day, free of charge, to school children in the schools. In the evening a pubile clinic wil be given.at a a charge of 00 per person. Instruction will be at .both, the Kalum Street. courts.and; the courts next, 10 = thee: ‘R.E.M. Lee Theatre in beginners and intermediate Tennis .in 1% hour sessions starting at 6 m m. and 7:30 p.m. Bring own rackets. Registration will be at the Terrace arena office started Monday. The office is open from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration’ is limited 50 . eriroll early oe Nightly Entertainment The Herald, Thursday, May 10, 1978, Page 3 Shelford denies Cyril Shelford, the Social. Howard, the New Credit candidate ‘provin- Democralic Party can- cially, has denied charges _didate, used figures from the thet his party has been public accounts which do not neglecting Skeena. — include the deflclis of Crown Shelford, commenting on corporations, such as the $25. recent claims by New million deficit of ICBC in Democratic Party candidate 1975, Wea being ignored: by the, Sheliord denled that the Socreds, said he had per- Soctéds spent only $4,900 to sonally alhoriaed a number "Rear, an outlined bY of grants for this area. q Shelford, said that an Howard in one of his cam- Independent firm of auditors Paign ads. . gtatedthattheactual surplus. “I have personally left by the W.A.C, Bennett authorized geants of $250,000 government was $574 In Terrace and $30,K0 in milion. Smithers to name only a The auditors statement few,” he sald, was outlined by Order in The Socreds have en- Council number 9396 dated couraged a Potato plant in Sept. 13, 1972, said Shelford. Smithers and only the fina) The New Democratice review of the plans are Party left a deficit in 1975 of |mecessary before the project $500 million as verified by gocs ahead, said shelford. the independent firm of Shelford also again auditors Clarkson-Gordon, chastized the NDP for the Shelford said. use of hospitals in its ad- Shelfordclalms that Frank verti ising aign. , 4 emilee ae bay : : BS 8 iasaerouni EE ar TTT ibttayrreacr aha fl , SYSTEM 10. IT’SMORE THAN APOCKET CAMERA. ITSAPOCKET SLR SYSTEM. The Pentax System 10 is the world’s first 110 SLR system to combine the conveniénce of a pocket camera with the sophistication of - a 35mm SLR system. Simply load the 110 cartridge and the film speed is set automatically, ’ Both aperture setting and shutter speed are automatically Programmed by the camera. 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