PAGE 8 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, ’ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 197% Tourist seminar planned Want to know more about the tourist industry? Canada Manpower is spon- soring a “hospitality seminar” to promote’ better un- derstanding of the tourist in- dustry in the Skeena, The seminar will be held in Terrace on March 10 at the Lakelse Hotel. Similar sessions will take place in Smithers, Kitimat and Prince Rupert. Identical sessions will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 pm. and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m, Topics of discussion will be the economic impact of tourism of the community; visitor motivation; meeting the visitor and the individual and hospitality. No registration fee will be charged, Applications are availabe at Canada Manpower. Hits car; gets fine A ear driven by Craig Clark | was overtaking another car on | the Skeena bridge when it hit | the rear of a vehicle driven by Brian Short, Sunday. The cars received a total of ° $350 damages. Clark was charged with , THINKING DAY-a world wide scout day--was celebrated in Terrace Tuesday. Mrs, Colin Stewart, provincial guide com- missioner from Vancouver. was in Terrace to mark the event, Local Brownies and Guides took part in the international Mrs. Colin celebration by saving pennies for the World Friendship Fund...- Staff photo. Stewart, provincial Girl Guide com- following too close. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 20. Like Tod ays Answer “SKIING: with on 0 Pans fins ~* Head Coach, Canada's Nationa! Ski Team. ACROSS 3. Vexations 1. Tough 4, Golfer 21. Silver wood Snead (aym,) 4.Seaswell 5, White 22. Em- " Experts— 1 8. Embank- § yams | 23 brace ment . Nevada nw . 9, Cain's city 2 A at FITTING YOUR BOOTS victim 7. Flanders’ 24. Excla- Bools are the most important part of your ski equip- ~ 10. Callas, language mation ment. Through your boots, your legs are attached to (he 11. Digs ore 8. ae 26. Sutil: skis. Besides giving the proper supporl and being com- 13, Corrects 10. Encount- (var.) fortable, your boots must perform other functions. They 15, Extraordi- ered 29. Ficti- must hold the ski in a position from which your legs can nary (inf.) 12. Parlia- tlous 34, Pur- evenly control the edging. 16. wens ment sumame pose First. you should be able to i. Sloths onmber a2. oe 36. anus sland normally in your boots 19. Preposition 14, Pose dent 3. Forbids feet 2 to 6 inches apart) with 20, Court 18, Youthful 33. Extra: 39, Informed the soles resting as flat as pos- proceedings years ordinary 41. "Brother sible on the floar, Some people's 21, Biblical (2wds.) person —" legs are shaped in a manner king that does not allow the sules to kindle roja pP 4 i ye | be perfectly fat. You may be 27. Wumble 7 > standing comfortably, but the * 99. Relative of weight is distributed along the - gouda ‘0 iT iz outside edge of the sates. 30. Late Gov. This may mean that you are Smith bon i + 's not properly fitted or else that 31. Turf ic iT io 7 vou require a personal adjust- ae lat alice ment, By canting cor wedging) 38. Radio 20 a the inner edges of the soles of comic your boots. you can re-adjusl 40, Kind of ee jem ye ee ee the degree of fatness you have bear 7 ss in your normal stance. After 42. Troubled ‘varting the soles in this man- a Af bone ED ey ‘az [38 fa ner, the skis should naw be per- "through fectly flat on the stow. This is Belgium a8 pe? pe bad especially true for “baw legged 45. Tria} a aE skicrs. Skiers that are “Knock 46. Weight ; kneed": would have the weight (India) on too much on the inside edges al- DOWN reuy. Their problem is usually 1. Made ae oe of a poo stance causing on them te ski on their edges. ‘g WMG Toranty Telegram Syndi.cie Guide boss in town missioner, was honored at a luncheon here February 23. Mrs, Stewart, of Vancouver, was in Terrace to com- nemorate “Thinking Day," a world-wide scout day. Girl Guide officials of the Skeena and Kitsumgallum districts honored Mrs, Stewart at the luncheon. Attending were, Mrs. Doreen Ridsdale, division commissioner; Mrs, Hiikka Flury and Mrs, Norah Ferguson, district com- missioners; Mrs. Shirley Parr, in charge of Guide uniforms; Mrs. Marg Smith, treasurer of the Skeena district: Mrs. Jean Froese, district secretary of the Kitsumgallum; Eikeen Shannon, treasurer; Gladys Kerr, badge secretary; and Joan Sparks; publicity chairman. . The group . discussed wcamping and the welfare of guiding. Two Terrace entries left the 10th annual Aluminium City Curling Bonspiel with top honors in their events. The Keith Melanson rink of Terrace lost out to a Kitimat rink in the “C" Event and then got their revenge as they took the Grand Challenge Trophy, downing a Prinee Rupert compeitior 4-1. . Joe Whitney skipped the Melanson rink to the victory while Melanson played third, Parker Mills second, and Jan Johnson curled in the lead spot. The other Terrace curler to pick up a major trophy was the master PSCCOCSCCOSOCCCS ~AI-VALUE 5 “USED TRUCK 3s” Terrace takes top honors’ : in Aluminum City Cliff Sharples foursome who squeezed by their Kitimat opponent 7-6. The win gave the local squad the “D” Event top spot finish. The Sharples- rink had Jim O'Brien at lead, Don Deane curling second, Lloyd Atchison at third and Cliff Sharples skipped the locals. Qnen 3-6 Mon. - Fri. Rae's Trailer Sales ® Now has a new name VALLEY MOBILE HOMES NOW LOCATED AT TERRACE AND _ SMITHERS, B.C. eoeeeee Special of the WEEK -oreceee, 12' x 60' SHELBY $8900 Includes w-w shag carpet in living room and bedroom, electric range Plus many more features This price also includes set up and delivery Completely C.S.4. approved POPS OSS OFS SSS SSS SESS SESSCESOSSESFHSO BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIETY FOR THE . PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Terrace Animal Shelter — 4516 Haugland 7 ‘Spiel’: The two rinks were: the only Terrace rinks to finish first in a Major event at the four day ‘spiel. ‘ Allison Pass on the “Hope. Princeton Highway is named after John Fall Allison who blazed a trail through the ‘pass in 1858, Weekends 9- n ‘Phone 635-7475 eee ee ee ove PICKUPS CARS AND WAGONS re hie WUCEED OME ENA S94 0009 SUDOS SO TN0 I RONMENT, eat 2. ee ee - Phone 635: 2089 "Head for TV Kitchen units Modern & carpeted CET IUAQTANULUBSILIVGHUUEUULEUAUUMEEPULUUEUGEN UO LORE AMUGLUENEIOERSODULU DU ANENEEVELAMUGEMEEE OOOO GUE GEREN TUTE Comfort and Convenience LAKELSE MOTER HOTEL 635-2287 4620 LAKELSE. When you're on the road... 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