as District - Comhunity. - i ~” Services * The - office \ the consumer.. and: debt counselling officer is: still” "open. in- Terrace * and:, . Kiitmat.- Funding. for “th ., program” is: in- effect: until «* "Sept. 30. Tertace. and of o ag: -. qurreditly. paigning -for: “funding to . keep the office a "open past that ° date. - *” Terrace » and.” ‘Kitimat - *pesidents should feel free‘to make use of this ‘valuable service until the: future’ of the program is determined... Call 638-1256 between 10am cand 4pm. - a Louise_Kennelly, james Watmough and May Yu alt. ‘of Terrace were among over’ ‘400 of British Ccolumbia's brightest secondary school TOLL - FREE “contemporary: -of maths, They worked:at a. “university, not ‘a high school. - .” challenging: ~ ° mathematical problems. "More than half the students . 1785 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER, '8.C. V6G 1WS _ TELEPHONE (604) 682. 1831 students : -who. attended ¢ - second annual mathematics enrichment ‘conference sted by the Simon Fraser nivergity. : departnieint in‘ late June. - “The three-day. everit offered’ “the students an ‘opportunity : plications. - level?” camé froni outside the lower mainland, © ue : >A musie-filled,: frin-filled, end. of -summer is planned -and you ‘are invited to it. ‘The third annual Summer | Folk Fest will be held in the last weekend of Auguat and this year organizers . are extending an invitation to the . community - ta participate, ° The community is invited to display arts and crafts, help provide Music, food (all ethnic - groups 5 RES) Qe COME STAY WITH US at English Bay near Stanley Park in beauriful downtown Vancouver — By The Sea 800-268-8993 “te Gon dolé ING LOUNGE _ “CONTINENTAL "| ATMOSPHERE" OINE INOUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE Open 6:30a.m. to W:30p.m. OINING ROOMS DRIVE IN For 64-262 LA GONDOLA. DINING ROOM » G& DRIVE IN Reservations: 1 or 624-2060 lst Ave, W. af dn St. Attend the Chureh of Your Choice _ -math- ‘baking, - flowers, needlework, welcome), . Lo -phus the performing « ‘arty | ‘such as . elawns: _ jugglers “and puppeteer, One’ of the. . features ida children’ 's area: “ Sepeople who can‘work. with. .the-\ng ars Northern .deLights. -at | 635- Another © organization looking for volunteers is the and ‘entertain children jare- on needed. Volunteers: are algo.” =: needed - in: setting: up‘and © ** cleaning: dip at Lower tle” ' Park for. the. fest. The folk fest will go from a about noon. to dark: If you... - ean help in. any: way ‘call. " ; - Sunday, Aug:21: OMS oF write 16 the Folk. pny Aug. at am, Fest people at. Box 482. in ~ .Terrare. ; Skéena. Valley Fall: Fair. | - Number 13 is being planned _ . for Sept, 3-4 at Liong Park -’ Thornhill - and the Community Centre and the © ‘fairs ‘association relies ‘heavily an a’ lot of kind- hearted folks who volunteer their services for everything from judging close on.this date. ‘The 2. -Mnile race: starts. at. “the. junction ‘of - ‘Highway 25-16. with a turn around. point-at ~ Hotsprings Esso: ‘and jfinish line at the weigh scales; Trophies for: the top. ‘three finishers and ribbons forall will be given. Registration is at. Sundance-. Ski “and: ; Sports at $1 each.: "Helmuts - are -Tequired ‘and those exhibits to cleaning up, but . ‘., Tight now. what they really . need is people to help ‘plan -and organize. If you are interested in vegetable gardening, | livestock, photography; to name but a few’. of the Refreshments. --will ‘under age 18 must have written parental ‘consent, . be served along the route, - The Roadrunner . Motorcycle "Club .will help police the . event. It is sponsored ‘by’: . Sundarice Ski and. Sport, categories why .not call - Fred Annelt 635-3263, Bill Boutilier at 635-9209 or Mary Waldbauer at §35-5615. It's your fair, ‘Saturday, Aug, 13 There will be a meeting to: . share’. Information | on ‘measures in the. proposed have implications disabled © people - The meeting will be held in ’ Room .208 ‘at Northwest Community College at 1 pm. Everyone is welcome. Terrace Hiking Club will hike to the Kitselas-Kalum Traverse Ridge area on this day. Level is moderate to easy. Everyone is welcome. to meet at 3 a.m.. weather permitting. Bring a-lunch. and all-weather gear. No dogs please. Phone 695-7205 or 635-2035 ‘for information... TERRACE PENTECOSTAL. ASSEMBLY ; ' Pastor John Caplin 351) Eby St:, : ' Terrace, B.C. >, 635-2434 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 Sunday School THE SALVATION: ARMY. . 637 Walsh Ave. ; 635- 2626 or . 635- 5446 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 am, — Sunday . School for all ages — ‘| 635-3232 1th DAY ; ADVENTIST | 3306 Griffiths Pastor Henry Bartsch ". 635-7642 . Services — Sat, 9:30: am. —- Sabbath Schoo! {Sunday School).- 11:00 a.m. — Worship "11:00 Morning Warship 11:00 a.m, — Family’ _ 7:00 Evening Service _ | Worship © , TERRACE Hous 7:30.) p.m. _ CHRISTIAN ae E Evangelistic ‘Salvation REFORMED PRAISE Mee NEDNESDAY _ eR CH j Reverend S. VanDaalen Pastor Arnold Peters 7:30. p.m. — Ladies‘ Sparks Street & . a-3015 oe 887 ,Home . League - Straume Avenue on" “ Fellowship. © . — Sunday Services TON Sunday . School w "0:30 a.m. BAPTIST. |. Worship Services — 11 CHURCH am.andSp.m. . - SACRED Pastor Paul Mohninger | Listen to the Back to -HEART _. Home 635-5309 _ | God Hour every Sunday PARISH. Corner of Sparks & { at 8: :20 am. on CFTK. 625-2313 ; “Kelth ". 1 4036 Siraume® mo , _ . Terrace 9:45 am. — Sunday CHURCH OF GOD Sat. Even.—7:30p.m. | School 3341 River Drive Sunday Masses “1:00 am. — Morning Sunday Services... _. 8:30a.mn. Worship §. School 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship ni 0 Vitam, . ST. MATTHEW‘S | a.m. ANGLICAN - Evengallstic Service CHRIST CHURCH 6:30 Bm. LUTHERAN 4726 Lazetle Avenue. Family Training Hour, 635-9019. p.m CHURCH ” SUNDAY SERVICES Terrace’ Christian. Rev, Herman Ha 9:15 a.m. — “Hol ‘Academy nN re gen Cormmmunian », -K-3 thru 1th grades 635 5520 oo "i 10:00 am. - Sunday Pastor R.L. White - , 53485 1 |’ School Associate Pastor John: 3229 Sparks Street : C. Huggins, Jr Corn epre®: 11:00 am. ~ Family _ dann & Park) Service _ Holy - Com- - ‘ munion except third UPLANDS . Sunday. BAPTIST . _, - . CHURCH . 9:45 am, — Sunday |. Wednesdays - 7:00om a Church School (Kin-..| Holy eats «7 Opn 495-2603 dergarten through | ° Corner of Haitiwell adult-excep? | June- > andN. Thomas August) KNOXUNITED © | 9:45 a.m. , : _ CHURCH Bible Teaching 10:00 - a.m.—Regular , se Sunday School: worship service for July 4907 Lazelle Ave. 11:00 a.m.: and August with Holy 635-014 MoFfning Worship : Communion the first | Rev. David Maryn, : , Service - , Sunday of each month. B.A, M. Div, 6:90 pm. Service - 11:00 a.m. ere oo _ - | Bible Study Choir, Confirmation, Nursery toGradeé-- +) | Wednesday 8:00 Youth. Adult Classes, | a.m. Home Bible Studies Men’‘s, & Ladies Bible Grade 7 fo Advits — 10 - “You Are Welcome 7) am I at Uplands’ png. iatiteedl department at 638-1174. Contact Terry Braun at 635- 5995- or. the recreation Saturdays stm ‘ Skeena, Valley Farmer's ; Market: is held- every” . Saturday from 9 a.m. ‘to 2 .. _ legislation-budget that may - for’ al . as youngsters . to get a good : - start df the fall season. . announce ' Tecreation department has ‘pm. at the Lower. Little parking lot in Terrace. Fresh local produce, crafts, fish, ~ smoked meats, : and refreshments are’ for sale. . ‘Watch for a bigger selection “towards” mid-August: when ‘crops begin really coming: in. “ae 20 . Kitimat ‘by KATHY LANDRY The Summer Dive. Camp and Set IV of the Swim . Lessons are coming up— . Tegister at Tamitik.. The ball teams are still going. strong’ and: tournaments are ‘being played most weekends, | “Come | out - and cheer the teams on.” . Minor Hockey. Schooland the Snow Valley Figure Skating’ Club’s Summer | School start Aug. 15. ‘This is. ‘good ‘opportunity for We are-very proud. to that the secured the services‘ of Carlos - and- . ‘Beatriz . Francis—Arduh to teach , youth ballet: for _ the upcoming year. ‘They have = many years experience as _ performers, choreographers and teachers, Beatriz has also. appeared as a guest artist with “les Grand Ballet ~ NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FoR YOu! in sir The AA abot het tg ey # Nancy Gourlie "Phone 695.7077 eer tin Montreal, Watch for the fall brochure _ -the week of Aug a2 for more a by. ay ee thet every : Until ‘Aug. 6B “museum: a implements. : gathering: ‘and preparing -. dis foods, : as’: Pwell “Aa” ‘Some | ‘cooking ‘and preparation’ - ote. has had enough rain! Pray. ‘for sun—the wadirig pools © - will opesi daily from 11am, : AS “fiajor display’ ‘of a. variety of, foqd plants ‘used “and” all the. - ysed techniques. ‘Museum times are listed below. : Until Aug.2r 1A display ‘of ‘fabric art, . “works in clay, carved wood,” @ Indian- peoples. in . * Westdrw: Canada ‘is ‘now ‘at . - the’ Kitimat: Moséurni. ‘his i display. took threa, years to: "produce, : ; expertise of the ‘provincial , Lt peter n modern: abstract. work3"to.” “pemain * “open. ~: ‘convenience of ‘the: ‘public; an Field Bookings:. ‘and Van - “traditional .native themes; « there: is: something” to suit: everyone’ 8 | taste," .: ‘Thursday from 11 a.m. to.5 This - "@ pant. and: “it is “dosed Sunday. and Mandy. “batik | and;. photography.’ _ Uni Sept. 6. ‘elected, from: over 200...” Riverlodge . sri a - entries is not at the Kitimat © Center sis loptdl | aise - “Museum, The components, public. ‘(Tamiti. a. ae - -of the exhibition range fram Sports Complex. ar “Tpindsay. Memorial - Poll: “Ror the lay ls part. of the Art _rentals may be arranged by” ; Cee, ny tour.:. ~The: . calling Tamitik at 82-7161. Le ' “museum is open’ ‘Tuesday to The center, wishes: you:a - good, summer and will Bee: vs “you: in September. eee 7 right a again. toap. mM. a5 slong as it shines. ohm Friday from 11 a.m. to" ~ Amnesia. victim. in a | fog " PORTLAND; Ore. (AP)—An amnesia victim who ‘speaks with a light British aceent and thinks his name is David Miller said. Thursday all ‘he: wants is for “people: to find *- me, os C aa | remember London quite well,” fe said, 50 ‘he thinks : he’s from London. | But the aoft-spoken young: man ‘said | "uring questioning at a news conference in his hospital room -- that he’ only specifically remembered riding the Tube, London's subway system. ; Miller is being treated at Emanuel Hospital for’ injuries he suffered in a car accident last month, _. - ‘Dennis Anderson, a hospital social worker, said Miller. may have'dial citizenship, which would explain Why the . ‘American Embassy in Londen has no record of a man.by . that name applying for a visa. He speaks with’ a slight .. British accent... - : The man remembers his father dying when he was 12. and ~ his mother meving to California, Anderson said, He has a fractured neck, a head injury anda broken neck, . | said Anderson. A halo brace, with the plastic plate covering. his chest, makes movement uncomfortable for. him, the - man said. He spends most of his time watehing television or reading. | Hospital spokesman Marianne Koop said the hospital. believes the man is about 24. He is 175 pounds, average ~~ height, has green eyes, a fading tan, light, thinning brown hair. and a month-old beard. Sir James.McDonald, British consul in Portland, said that. a broadcast by the he British Broadcasting Corp. depicting the , man's plight brought a response rom a Leadon woman: ‘He: nf "said she gave information on a David Miller she went’ to. school with in North London, that matehes information the. * man: has given. ff “Tye interviewed ‘him, and I've tried. to eslablish his identity, but: I'm. afraid -Fight now we! re, stumped,” McDonald said... The man remembers being pulled out of a car after the accidentand sitting ona tire and waiting for the ambulanee : .to arrive, . . _ Anderaon said the man had no identification. “He thinks his papers were stolen.” . ; The man sald he was hitchhiking to New York, going ¢ east ; .on I-94, when he was picked up July 30 phy a driver who was, later killed in the accident. “Launch fizzled " WASHINGTON. (CP)— A missile crew member says he “narrowly averted the accidental takeoff of a nuclear-tipped. _ Titan, but a U.S. Air Force general says the weapon had -been gutted and that any launch would have fizzled. _In'an article to be published in Parade magazine Sunday, - columnist Jack Anderson quotes former. launch control: officer David Mosléy as saying the missile was’ almost. - launched during a test at McConnell Air Force Base neat Wichita, Kan,, on Nov. 19,'1980, Mosley said he and his partner, Capt. ‘Henry Winsett, . __-““pulled the plug” toprevent the missile from taking off. Truce. expected TORONTO (CP)— For the first time in- years, a truce threatens to: ‘break out in the perennial federal-provincial wars. The 10° premiers, wrapping up their two-day ‘annual _ conference Thursday,.avoided the usual temptation to blast . Ottawa on economic policy and refuesed totake the bait i ina- threatened -dispute over:medicare.. | Following hard on the heels of Prime Minister Trudeau’ 'S conciliatory “invitation to join