Wednesday, October 4, 1967 — QUIZ HALL Each correct answer counts 10 points; Score yourself as fol- lows: 100 genius; 80 to 90 super- jor; 70 to 80 excellent; 60 to 70 good; “i to 60 average; 40 to 50 falr. FOR MEN: 1, What coin is assoclated with & wishing well? Dime, Quar- ter, Penny, Nickel. 2. Which animal. contracts heaves disease? Hog, Chicken, Rabbit, Horse, 3. In World War Two the sur- render of the Japanese wag elgned aboard the ship Mis- souri. True or false, 4. How many miles south of Key West, Florida, ts Havana? Hepsioay * ‘9 feuoy '¢ 45, 90, 162, ‘211. FOR WOMEN: 5. Movie actress Sophia Loren is a native of: Paris, Boston; Rome, Dublin, | 6. Which state was the homa of Joel Chandler Harris, the creator of the character ‘Uncle Remus?” Alabama, Tems, Virginia, Georgia, 7. Which tree is a source of sugir? Oak, Maple, Pine, Redwood, 8. Which one made the utter- ance, ‘Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he? Judas, Thomas, Noah, Jazebel, Sgepnr = ‘8 reidayy ‘L “06 ‘F foniy, '@ isessopy *Z fAuuag *T 4616 Greig Ghanksgiving’ Send a bunch to someone you love through your professional Teleflorist. COME IN FOR YOUR FREE “FASHIONS IN FLOWERS” GUIDE; THEN ORDER YOUR FLOWERS BY-THE- NUMBERS. PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED — MARGUERITE’S FLOWERS Phone 635-5920 ‘garten at the age of two years BRUNO’S “tcnar™) 4619 HILLCREST AVE. Terrace girls recall Russia By Ruth Hallock It was a wonderful trip. It lasted ten weeks, b nt took them to London, Edin- urgh, asgoy, Amsterdam,) ‘Berlin, Viena Rom, Zurich, Paris and Expo '67, But mostly it took them to Russia. , ' Kathy Moontle, 15; Heather Mc- Leod, 18; and Barbara Jamieson, 17 will never forget Russia. The three Terrace girls were part of C, E, Findlater’s Cen- tennial Elgar Choir which return- ed to Vancouver on September 4 after a tour to end all tours. Barbara is back in Vancouver attending UBC, but Heather and Kathy are both students of Skeena Secondary school. They ‘dropped in totellus about the trip, e Mostly — they talked about Moscow, Leningrad and Kiev. “Russia itself. That's what. stands out most of all about the trip, At least for mo,’ sald Heather McLeod. “Pd like to go back there,’* “No thanks, Not me,?’ said Kathy Moonie. ‘It’s too depres- sing. Homesickness kind of hit me there. The grey appearance of the buildings, oldladies sweep- ing the streets, crews of ladies digging ditches and driving gravel trucks, And they all looked so sombre and tired,’” * 8 @ Heather liked the Russian edu- eational system. “The children start kinder- TERRACE. GIRLS Heather MiLeod left) and Kathy Moonie with souvenirs from Russia acquired during a European tour with the Elgar choir, Kathy is wearinga hairstyle she recelved. in Rugsia, and by the time they reach grade seven they’ve pretty well developed what they want to be, and they head toward that goal. They take a basic eight years of school rather than a basic twelve like we do here, Their voca- tions are selected on an ability and aptitude basis,’* Russian school dropouts get an antomatle five year stint in the army plus a two year hitch with the navy. * 8 @ ‘We attended a lecture at Friendship House in Moscow and we learned a lot about the Rus- sians there, Then we had a chance to speak with some Rus- sian students, They speak conversational English, They asked if we learned about Russia in our schools and wanted __in our_schools and wanted to know. "ELECTRICAL SHOP LTD. P.O. BOX 1285 Residential - Commercial - Industrial * Specializing in ELECT RIC HEATING * '|people were very warm. li we had ever heard of Lenin, They were surprised tolearn that we had,” Heather recounted. s Kathy felt the Russian people were very honest, She said that in Canada, youngsters might try to get a free ride on the sub- way, but in Russia payment was so automatic the people were almost machinelike. "T think Russia was thefrlend- liest country we visited, The The Dutch people were very friendly too though.’" This from Heather who also recalled that bubble gun, an ordinary penny stick, will sell for as high as ten rutkes, the equivalent of. ten dollars on a Russian street, "They come up to you with thelr hands out and they say ‘Gum?’ —and they'll pay almost | j anything for apenny bubble gum,” | & she said. Both Kathy and Heather had Lenin lapel pins, a high token of ixiendship when given by the Russians, While in Moscow thoy visited the Kremlin and saw the Moscow Ballet perform Sleeping Beauty. But the *Twist* 1s the latest pop danceforRussianteen- agers. Nothing so mod as the Boog-a-loo, * # For mod —{t was London all the way. The girls called Lon- don's mod section “Fabulous, way-out —that'’s the only way to describe it, In Woburn Abbey they were having a love-in, We saw hippies all aver London and | § some in Paris too.” In every country we visited they just couldn’t do enough for us when they found out we were Canadians. They asked all over ie | the world if wehad been to Expo,” ‘THE BAY’ ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, Oct. 10° Plan To Attend — Ss We Offer All These Services @ Daily freight service to and fram Prince Rupert © and Kitimat, ies avings in. IN KITIMAT ‘You should see those Rus- sian stewardesses, They're ab- solutely HUGE, They can barely get down the aiste of the plane,’” We asked if they provide cof- fee, tea or milk, and both girls replled almost in unison, “‘They brought us a tray full of caviar, “4 Laden down with souvenirs from every country on the tour list the two girls reminisced for US. The trip was wonderful. The . people all over were so kind, | i The eight days in a Canadian, Armed Forces Camp in Souest, Germany were great fun. The brief visil in East Berlin after ‘) crossing through the sad wall, oN @ Once weekly servir - to the Nass Valley, @ Twice weekly refrigerated service to and from | Prince Rupert and Kitimat, @ Charter Service available within Houston to - Prince Rupert area, TO PROVIDE THESE AND OTHER SERVICES ‘WE ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING: pes : @ Large and small flat deck trailers @ HLBoys. @. 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Terrace congregation of Jehovah’s Wit- nesses will meet in Smithers this weekend for a three day program of Bible instruction, The session has been planned for the benefit of all Witnesses living in North Western British Columbia anddelegates from nine | B congregations are expected to attend, The meeting is scheduled to in Friday at 6:45 p.m, and wah {be highlighted Sunday after- noon with a public Bible lecture, iy _ een erred, | The following births were re- corded at Mills Memortal Hospit- al during the past two weeks: Born to; ‘ Mr. and = Mrs, Lawrence Michiel, September 19, adaught. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Willis, iy September 14, a daughter, Mr, and Mra, You Chow, Sep- Bis | tember 16, a son, Mr, and’ Mrs, Perry Robinson, Septornber 17, a son, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Reynolds, ; : September 17, 8 son, :. M: and Mrs. Donald Sturt, September 18, adaughter, - «| Mr, and Mra, Danial a| Septomber 18, a daughter, . Mr, and Mra, William Sullivan, ae September 22, a daughter. “Dr, and Mra, Gordon Boyd, *, September 22, a daughter. My, and Mrs, Delmar Horth, B| September 23, a son, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Erik Jepsen, a |Saptember 27, a daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Penner, i | September 23, a son, . Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Kwasnle, eek-end S ‘TURKEYS | GRADE A 6 to 14 Ibs, “mere ovr. — _ SAVE MORE AT YOUR ‘TERRACE SUPER-VALU STOR Ps _THURSDAY — FRIDAY _ ~ SATURDAY Vd mask