WEDNESDAY, AUGUST: 16; ‘agra ~orrawa: The Canada Post 1673 ' Office today ‘announced. the * .subjects chosen for the Special ‘and commemorative issues in its 1973 Stamp Programme, ’ Jeanne Mance (1606- “1673), Will . founder of: the Hotel-Dieu in Montreal and the-first. secular. “nurse in North America, wil be a = commemorative marking the | the - subject of -300th anniversary of the year in . Which she died. ’ # to a new location late in 1972. The attractive, fully J modern, new branch is part of an 18,000 square foot : Commercial Development and will be located on the corner of Lakélse Avenue and Sparks Street. , The sarge. 3» 000 sq: bait office provides | for. upt to aie . this birth, _ Prince. Edward Island will be © ~ featured in its centennial year : Francois Xavier de Laval (1623-1708), - first: bishop: of , Quebec and founder of the ‘Séminaire de Quebec, will be ‘commemorated ‘with a stamp upon the 850th say: of : _ the year of his” birth. - ’ J.E.H. MacDonald (1873+ . 1992), famous Canadian painter pnd one of the original members : of oa poimemorative marking the OOLh anniversary of: the year of on a commemorative. issue «marking the 100th anniversary of its enlry into Confederation as Canada's seventh province in "Nellie ‘MeCtung (1873-1880), Canadian -writer, temperence leader. -and champion . of woman's Tights in the 1620's, “be remembered with an issue commemorating the 100th brn of the year af her ; The Royal Canadian Moiinted Police, founded’ in 1873 as the North- West Mounted Police, will be featured in an Issue commemorating thier 100th ann versary, . wy Joseph Howe “(1804- -1073), - journalist; orator, politician and. premier‘of Nova Scotia during - Canada's: “pre-Confederation days, will. be. ; commeniorated with a stamp upon .the “100th anniversary of thé year of his ath. : Christmas stamps will be a continuation of the annual issue of special stamps for use on 7 Christmas mail. Canadian Indlans, the new series begun: in 1972 with the * Plains ‘Indians ‘will: continue with stamps featuring ‘the culture of the Algonkian Indians. .tlectroni¢ age may ‘not. have “anything in.common with each. other, the Indians on Campbell Island ate hoping to be able to to . Strengthen ‘one. by using .the ‘other. A closed circuit cablevision system, which, language. aspects of their culture, is being proposed by the band council... - The project, to be worth a total of $37,013.96 when finished, ° recéived.a shot in the arm: this. ‘week when it was announced that a grant of $5,000 from the’ Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development was . okayed. ‘The grant was given approval. by the Department's Cultural - ‘Grants’: Committee . and represenis the highest amount the committee is is allowed to’ disperse. Chief Ceci) Reid, who submitted the ‘application for the grant, said that, the cablevision system, when in operation, will provide a service © toan [ndiancommunity of 1,200. ° And, while one of ‘its main functions will . be to assist in ‘reviving Indian culture on the “Indian sane and a: the. electronic : age: While Indian culture and the : Upon. completion, will be used ‘to. ’” teach children of the Bella Bella: -band diminishing -art: and * Committee, - whieh island, the closed’ circuit ‘television system will also be used as an educational aid amongst the band’s children, “We. propose: to Install the . necessary. “equipment in our “school system. to allow us to use video taped ‘educational programs such as Seasame - Street,” said Chief Reid, Other money to help finarice . installation of the system will _ apparently be Sought from the provincial government, while some ‘band _Money will be . added: Other grants approved by the commiltee included $3,600 ta the North West Indian Cultural , Society.to operate an arts and crafts. booth at hhe Pacific National Exhibition | $1,000 to Bella’ “Coola: «Ceremonial Dancers and Singers to travel to Victoria and participate in the — : Quality housing for: “man “on -the-street ~ annual Songhees Festival, and $500 to. Klemiu. ‘Homemakers _Club to purchase materials and help pay’ costs-of:an arts: and crafts course. - : The Cultural Grants has been. meeting on. amonthly basis to consider ‘applications, . is composed of two: representatives ‘of: the Union of B.C, Indian Chiefs and one staff member from. the Department of Indian’ _ Affairs, 24 three bedroom houses, bigger and. belter than last year, : M.W. Gaunt, Manager of Bank of Montreal in Terrace, announced today that the Bank will move . Featuring: ; Economical naturai gas forced air furnace and hot’ water tank tellers and easy customer. access both from a main front entrance and a rear entrance off of a large parking aréa. Vancouver, Holdings Ltd. Construction Ltd. . 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The first,” built last year, --eontained thirly-one dwelling : units, all priced for the working the latest venture is between Pear Street and South Sparks in, the southern part of Terrace | and offers paved streets, '50’x100' lots, water and sewer hook-ups and, of course, the houses themselves, are three bedroom and although built from the same basic plan each has its own individuality due to color schemes and modifications, additions and setlings, The two subdivisions are part : of the construction companies bid to provide housing that @- virtually anyone can afford. No § sacrifices have been made in - the quality of the homes, all are built to CMHC -specifications. 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