, ‘ The Herald, Friday, Decamber 14, 1979 Page 9 Ata recent meeting held at Northwest Cammunity College the members of the Canadian Cancer Society paid tribute to two @reat humanitarians in — our community who have, over the years made a significant contribution to the aims of objectives of the society. Honored were Dr. R.E.M. Lee, medical director of Millis Memorial Hospital, and Harry Smith of Wightman and Smith Realty Ltd,, honorary co-chairman for 1980. A new slate of officers was elected for 1990, including: Marie Cousins; president; Nancy Van Herk, vice- president; Dianne Dillabough, secretary; Rose Marie Grace, education chairman; Merilyn McLeod, service to patients chair- man; Patty Lopton, Conquer _ Local humanitarians honored by society Cancer Campaign chairman, The group is expanding traditional fund raising roles in Terrace and in the next year will be developing and implementing an educational program in local schools, as well as a program to meet the emotional and financial needs of cancer patients here in Terrace. The success of the new program depends on more community — in- volvement and Interested parties should contact Merilyn McLeod at 695-6307 or Marie Cousins at 635-5407. That's Papa Bear (Don Macleod) on the left and Mama Bear (Sandy Nor- man) in rehersal at the Terrace Little Theatre. They will perform a special McColl Real Estate. production of Goldilocks and the Three Bears next Saturday at 1 p.m. and 3 Teen dance planned A special Teen Christmas Disco will take place at the arena banquet room on Friday, Dec. 21 at 6:30 p.m. The dance is being sponsored by the District of Terrace Parks and Recreation department in conjunction with the Caledonia Community Recreation Class, There will be a unique Christmas tree light show, music provided by E&W Enterprises. For more information, please call the recreation office at 638-1174. Winter carnival here The first annual Terrace Winter Carnival is being planned for the week of Jan. New pool schedule With the holiday season _ rapidly approaching, there is a new pool schedule coming into effect for the Terrace pool, The changes for the period from Dec, 22 through Jan, 2 are available at the Terrace Arena office. Information concerning expanded public skating ihours during the holiday week is also available. 4828 Hwy. 14 W, 13 through to Jan. 19, but volunteers are needed to help plan the festival sponsored by the Downtown Lions. So far a 100-mile snowmobile marathon and a pancake breakfast have been scheduled. ‘ f you would like to help make the carnival a success, call Arno Bienner at 638-8306, ‘Ken Kopiak at 638-8336 or Mary Margaret Smith-Sneed at 638-1174, GUNSMOKE ON RADIO A radio version of Gun- smoke starring William Conrad &s Marshal Matt Dillon ran on CBS from 195: to 1961, : Terrace oY p.m. Tickets for the children's production cost $1 and-can be obtained at GALAXY IS IN FOR COLLISION LOS ANGELES (AP)— | away from each other at Sclentists believe the equal speeds, earth's galaxy, the Milky But Smoot said his Way, is hurtling through group found that essmle Bpace toward the con- badies in the direction of stellation Virgo at a Virgo are moving away million miles an hour, from earth more slowly led by the gravity of 8 than objects in other uge cluster of galaxies. directions. Scientist George Smoot _ He said the apparent of the University of Supercluster must con- California sald Wed- ‘ain milllons of galaxies, nesday that preliminary each holding billions of tests of a study indicated Stars. The Local Group, a that at least one super- luster that includes the cluster exists, although Maly Way "1 contains scientists have not bout 15 galaxies, sighted it The supercluster might ‘ span up to two billion The universe has been light-years of space and described as a balloon Smoot said these resulta that is steadily expanding could affect theories of in all directions as the -the structure of the billions of galaxies mova universe. : 5 * KA RARARERARAXEREKEEERRER REMEBER? Thliean “luca Theatres Ltd, 4720 LAKELSE AVE, PHONE 638-8111 SHOWING AT 8 P.M. 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Augie Geeraert, the operator of the Terrace Hotel which is part of the Flag Inn line, says the service will be made available to local residents, corporations, and travel agents, Thenew computer booking system is being installed at —FULL FACILITIES — _ CHINESE 2 CANADIAN FOOD —AIR CONDITIONED— —DINING LOUNGE— —BUSINESS LUNCHES— Mon. to Fri. 11am - 2 pm all Flag Inn chain hotels throughout North Amerles, a5 pert of a concerted effort to expand the chain's operations, Geergert was ane of 18 delegates attending a chain convention In Vancouver recently, , “It is the expressed in- tention of the Flag group to be one of the top three chains in the world by the end of the decade," he commented. fT i 4] if iv 7 é f if 4 f # a f 7 a a 4 ts id yf 7 < 4 “ 7 a , f y RESTAURANT 7 re ie eo 7 < i é o> 7 # 7 isi i iB 7 7 ! oe é f 7 f i 7 # a 4 ve @SUN.-THURS. U1 aum.-12 pam. Z FRI. & SAT. 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