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Kester (T Open Boys dto Relay, ites. ‘mat 3251.4, Hazelton, Terrace, Open Boys -4X440, . Kitimat 3.51. 4, ‘Hazelton, Terrace, ‘Northwest hospitals — meet here ~The Northwest Regionat Council of the B.C. Hospitals Association annual meeting will be held at Mills Memorial Hos- pital, Terrace, June 2 and 3. The session will commence _1 pm ‘Friday and © continue through ‘to Saturday afternoon. ‘ Donald Cox, deputy. minister of Hospital Insurance, Dr. C. F. -Bailam, medical consultant and F.W, Laird, past president of the B.C, Hospitals Associa- tion are expected to attend, The program will include dis- cussions on the new legislation respecting Regional Hospital Districts and the FProvinclal Hospital Financing authority. Mrs. Wallace Johnstone, pre- sident of the Auxillaries’ divi- -sion of B,C.H.A, will be in ats tendance for: the auxiliaries’ - sassion, , The northwest region covers ‘Burns Lake west to Prince Ru- pet and includes the Queen Char- lotte Islands, Khu, Chai study here. -MONTREAL (cP) + The Mont. real Neurological Institute often has foreign traineas preparing for work in their homelands, Rose- mary Khu and Chal Poh Toeh will return to Kuala Lumpur after taking posteraduate courses in | Neurosurgical nursing to pass on what they have learned to other Malaysian nurses, CENTENNIAL MEMO "British Columbia has had 25 premiers since Confederation with Canada in 1871, Fotatatatatatatate" Hak satteteTs" sfebelereteleteteatetetosstanee VIVA. DELUXE COME -AND TRY OUR FINE: EUROPEAN ‘COOKING _Terrace Delicatessen & Coffee Shop. Reeth (Across from tig Lakelse: Hotel) p Ma Hesbi £6 AB Mt Gu Guadens: Anglicans’ Mr. Watts served UC congregation The union of Anglican and United Churches may be sooner than you think, . Take the Rev. John Dd Watts, new assistant priest at Terrace ft. Matthew's (Anglican), ~ _ Union has already happened li his previous parish, . In his former assignment at Michel, B.C.,.Mr; Watts served both the Anglican and United Church communities, . ’ And the Michel experiment’.Jed to similar {gint_. services ir Invemere, -Both Anglican and. United Church authorites are keenly interested, . “At first I conducted separate services ‘each Sunday for the. two congregations,’?. he told the Herald. “But later I conducted ‘one service each Sunday. One week it would be Anglican and the next United Church,’ ’ ; The suggestion that he administer to the United Church corn gregation was made by representatives of that Church and was endorsed by the Anglican Bishop of the Kootenays. : How did Mr, Watts feel about it? “actually , © thought it. was a very good tdea,'* he said, , “He explained that the two congregations numbered exactly. 16 familes each, He felt it wasn’t practicalto have two ministers, “And he liked this first practical approach to Church unity 3 made '| by the people living in the Michel, Natal areas, . * The experiment started’ in September 1965. 1 heard. 10 cor plaints from:the people up to the time T left,’' Mr. Watts sald. Errant motorists’ may have encountered Mr. Watts in another | capacity a few years.ago. He served five years in’ the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; working in Quesnel on general duties, before deciding” to enter the -Anglican Theoligical College at the University’ of British Columbia, He was born in England,. also. served for three years in the Rhodesian, police before ‘coming to Canada, in ill em PUBLIC DRAW WILL BE MADE IN THE.