e OG AE EH AE ERAT aera UNO 0 ee 8 A EE Be We a 2 a Cee ae Se Le BS PAGE Alo COUNCIL PRES The District of Térrac. e Municipal Council was. in receipL of two letters last Monday's speciat meeting Powerfully quiet. ~ Quietly powerful. ae Pe, ‘Bolens: QT-16 Tractor. - The irritating noise and vi- bration ere gone. Tha rug- ged workpower remains. Powerful 16 horse, twin cyl- inder engine. Precise, un- complicated controls. A power-locking collar clicks attachments in iine with just flingerlip pressure. One treadla-padai contrals spead and direclion. Attach- mant clutch and hydraulic lift are flip switches, not arm-wrenching levers. Someday, ail tractors will be this sophisticated. why walt? Balens, A good yard ahead, ‘Details on the full Ilne of Balens Riding Mowars, Mulching Mowers, Tractors and Garden Tillers, seo: Terrace Equipment Sales Lid. 4599 Greig Avenue Terrace - 635-6364 asking that some actionbe taken _ lo acquire space for the Terrace Museum. One jetter was from Geoffrey Giles, President of the Terrace and District Arts Council, who was directed by the that Council’ to enter into communication’ with the District in regard to the Terrace Museum. < , Nir. Giles pointed out thal one of the objectives of the Art Council was to foster and en- courage the study of our local cultural heritage. He suggests that il is unfortunate that the area designated for the Museum in the Terrace Cen- TERRACE CONTRACTING OR REMODELLING Bathroom Cabinets of the Finest Quality A number of styles to choose from available in both surface and recess mountings. Sizes to suit your specifications. This — product is madein B.C. which eliminates shipping problems. For further information CONTACT BOB GAMERON 635-4066 TERRACE SeA he it - 700 13 - Personal ‘LATE 10 CLASSIFY 33 - For Sale - Misc. To whom it may concern. I will not be responsible. for debts ineurred by anyone other than myself: . . . 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For Sale:..Must be ,sold by weekend. Executive heavy oak top desk, 17 ft. point 7 cubic Viking deep freeze, 12°x12' carpet blue in colour, Viking) washer and dryer Quantity of. mixed lumber idea! for building basement. 2x48 and 2x10's etc. All only § months old, Phone 5- 3862 after 12 noon. (C-17) : Table tennis for sale. Set of weights.. Foum rubber. dolls. 695-6809 (P-18) Custom built Tandem horse trailer’ Good shape 635-5068 after 6 pam. C-17 " "48 - Wanted - Misc. For Sale: 19718 ' Camper Sleeps 2 well equated offers must sell © 9- Heverse chrome wheels 15" Fits most Pickups - “2+ 6-60x15" tires belted _4 Keystone Mag Wheels 15" fits Ford, Dodge, Rambler . Phone 695-9072 eves, (P-17) Wanted to buy Aluminum boat Phone after 5 p.m. 635-6826 (p-° 18) . 43 - Rooms for Rent Rouin for rent Purnished room for a. young man. Light. housekeeping facilities and private entrance. 2704 South Sparks. Phone 5-5327 (P-17) 52 - Wanted to Rent” Young working couple would. like to rent 2 or 3 bedroom duplex in Terrace 635-3770 (C- 17) ; “Wanted lo rent by dune 1.3 or 4 bedroom. house or duplex with basement. Phone 5-5874 (C-10) 55 - Property for Sale Lat for. sale at Kleanza sub- division Phone 635-9341 (C-19) 37 Automobiles — For Salé 74 Ford 'z ton pickup and canopy, as new 635-6704 (C- 18) For Sale: 1973 F 100 Ford Ranger 4x4 loaded with options 12,000 miles asking $5,163.00 Phone 635-7924 (P-18) For Rent: 2 bedroom furnished “urailer plus washer, dryer, dish- washer, available May 165th, ‘1974 °$225 per month Reliable tents, ONLY! Phone 635-7614 after 6 p.m.(P-17) aaa a telpp REST RL thamber of Commerce entrance ‘. sideration. recommendations of the report: | tennial Building should have been absorbed by the Library without ‘a satisfactory alter- native been found for the Museum. The letter goes on to state that itis probably discouraging to the Terrace Museum Association lo see the excellent facilities and funding made available to the museums _ in, our neighbouring communities. Mr. Giles concludes by urging Council to consider the future of the Terrace Museum, bearing in mind the advantages to the community in the fields of education, tourist altraction THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. SURED FOR MUSEUM BUILDING and civic pride. The second letter was from the President of the Terrace and District Commerce Wayne Gaunt, who states that in a number of B.C. cities and towns suitable premises are set aside for a museum in conjunction with the tourist bureau, as the municipality pays the salaries of the attendants. . Mr, Gaunt points out that with the expansion of the Library the Chamber of Commerce went down into the basement which has proven most unsatisfactory “hidden away from the enquiring public and having to use the rear door. This winter the rear door was blocked by snow, plus the steps were continually covered with ice making them very dangerous an and now we have the mud. Visitors have openly voiced their complaints about the inconvenience of the office. “The majority of our municipal officials are aware of © the number of letlers answered by ourselves dealing with enquiries sent by, prospective citizens or visitors and the forwarding of information to businesses and governmental agencies. We believe we per- - form a useful service for (the - District.” . : “Originally the Terrace Chamber gave $2,000 to the building fund of the Library so they would be assured an office in the future and have paid a rental portion per square fovl per year to the Library.” “Wa respectfully submit that when plans are being con- sidered for new premises for a museum we be given the op- portunity of acquiring sufficient office space at a mutually agreeable cost. Council decided to turn hoth letters over to Alderman Richard Green’s. Tourism and Industry Committee for recommendations, . Nurses’ homes _ jn Nass Valley | Dr. Victor Raz, acting director for the northwest zone _ health and medical services, told the Nishga convention there aré plans for three new nurses’ residences — in Kin- .: Aiyansh and Dro“Raz tol onvention members: Tuesday, April 9, 4 residence for Greenville is on its way from Vancouver ‘and should arrive in a month. They have had trouble sen- ding anyone to Greenville, he said, because of the difficult . river crossing. There are also plans to build residences in New Aiyansh and Kincelith. “We hope to have two in Kincolith by July," Dr. Raz said. Kincolith now has one residence. The idea, he said, is for a second: nurse to handle com- munity health work which. _ would include school: hygiene and sanitation measures of an educational nature, ©. “Our philosophy fs that the’ bandworkers should be more Edueation. irom Page 7 . -A veport by trustee Elaine Johnson on audio-visual needs - in the schools has been turned ~ over to the Financial Com- mittee of the Board for con- Among - the primary schools should have a record player in every. room, - group filmstrip viewers should be an a 1:1 -ratto, : listening centers ona 1:2 ratio and that. (hare should be a projection. J)” cart for every major plece of equipment, Mrs. Johnson also suggested that updaling and replacement of audio-visual tools should become a budget ° item.- , ' oe There were a number of items in superiniendant of education Don Smythe's report. Mr, Smythe brought te light the fact that many school districts’ had their own newspaper and that this Board should oblain copies which would be kept In the Resource Center. The opentug of the Hart Farm comes this week with Clarence Michiel students making (heir way to this unique educational’ tool 18 miles north | of here. They will be, followed by Uplands, Thoruhilk and Copper Mountatn school students. © _ Trustees will meet with a Mr. Fetherstonaugh of Langley who will be here May [1 to survey the muste situation in the district's schools. The Board accepied 16 resignations and five leave of - absences.’ The Board approved a $150 expenditure fo send two sludeals from the Creative Writing Class at Caledonia and (eacher Rod Brawn to the Universily of Victoria's Hunianities «and © Sclence Symposium. responsible for their own work. We would reimburse health workers’ salaries and ‘about 10 per cent a year towards ad- ministration expenses.’ . Health committees on the said. . _ “It seems the councils are being left out — the powers are putside of the region,” the epuncillor complained. . The natives also questioned Dr, Raz on optometrist ser- vices, There is now only one optometrist for all B.C. Den- tistry services are also lacking they feel. . Dr. Raz agreed it was difficult to rely on the one optometrist and told the Nishga people they could go to any one in-Prince Rupert and the department would-allow for it. - “We never had a full-time ’ dentist until’a month agd," he said, 7 Chamber of: reserves ta suggest community, . improvemenis~. woutd be. another positive step, Dr. Raz” eral! gount? sumer \\in'd With Margaret Parry Ouee upon a time being fat was considered a sign of wealth, and prestige. Today being fal means going on adiet. Because we in Terrace have not had to shovel snow for al least lwo ‘months, there is good indication that we really will’ have, a summer. And summer means bathing suits, and bathing suits means its time to get rid of unwanted pounds, ; To caver the subject of diets 1 referred to a book, The Family Guide To Better Food and Better Health, published by Betlar Homes and Gardens. The book is available in paperback for $1.95 and is well worth the investment. Although it does not specifically deal with reducing diets there are chaplers which caver . the reasons for being fat, other than. over eating; then it continues to explain the dangerous ages when humans are more likely to gain weight, and finally the book recommends metheds on how to losé unwanted weight. Another excellent book on the subject ‘of dieting is Dr. Neil ~ Solomon's,’ The ‘Truth About Weight Control: How To Lose Excess Pounds Permanently. This author’s approach to losing weight is lo do it sensibly, by - insuring your daily food intake includes all the nutrients your ‘ bady requires to function in a healthy way,. Dr. Sclomon has some very harsh. words about . crash dieting. In one section he writes, “‘... there is a much more ‘hazardous side to crash dieting than the (quick) return of poundage. [tis the problem, ‘Vitlle understood — b I y. mosL ~ .peopie, but potentially lethal, of ‘circuiting - what else you're shedding on one of these diets besides fat; or instead of fat. _ “For on the wrong kind of diet _it isn’t the excess fat [hat your body's metabolism, attacks lo ‘break it down into -energy; instead such ill-conceived diets bypass the Intended effect of fat reduction and by a kind af short- of, . metabolic processes destroy muscle. and -organ Lissue. You carinot afford to lbse much: of this kind of “ tissue because some of it, brain lissue, for ‘Irreplaceable.”” This book is also available in paperback ~ and costs $1.50. A third reference book is called The Handbook Of Dieting, 95 cents. The author, Dr.. 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