Page 4 | TERRACE HERALD, spiitaisnsosennetensertete sels dOCNbtte, RGEERREEESICRIRELOEEEL OSE ‘ Pa ee : sRebetitcetal ei — a 8 | Around the town | : Mrs, Myrtle Lewis of Ross.| Vancouver, on November 2, Bro- way, Nova Scotia, was a re- {ther David was best man and many cent visitor at the home of her |former Terrace residents mark. son «in « law and daughter, Mr, {ed the occasion with the Mic- and Mrs, Delmar Casaett, While |Keowns, Jim is a. graduate of here she also visited hor grand. |Skeena Secondary school and has son, Beverly Casset and family] returned with his bride to work and her granddaughter, Mrs, Pat | in Omineca Building Supplies Ltd. othe Ptriends. who a foemens eee r friends who were former- Jan Macadam, Northern Audic ly from hor native town of Dig- Optical of Prince George, has by Nova Scotia. been a recent business visitor eee to town While hare he wag the ‘ house guest of Mr. a 5, Rovert (Scotty) Milne of Van- couver, who lived in Terrace Bruce Baird at 2911 Braun St from av to 1957, is spending es 6 6 a vacation hore visiting old friends, He is amazed at|.,Seitley Dodd, Leldi Vanden the changes that have takenplace |Hende and Linda Willams were rr Ts Se Te ie dal ee ee te es oe ee eo ee : co-hostesses at a cup and sau. in his old home town. cer bridal shower in honour of ee 8 Miss Linda Chenier whose mar- riage to Dennis Leabitt takes of the werrnas Augie Georaert place at Knox United Church on : November 30, Games were play- t presont vacationing in Calgary (24 and refreshments served, At- ° tending were the Mesdames: T, = 8 Tumer, E, Dodd, C. Alger, 3. Mr, and Mrs, L.A, Miller are |Turner, H, McLeod, L, Williams . * L, Vanden Hende, K Williams. ' holidaying in Nevada, visiting with [177 18 to attend but sendinggifts © the oldest daughter Mrs, Eileen . were the Mesdames C, Plyley Birkadol, Thelr son Barry Mil 5, Mutske, R, M honey and a er ee! ler of Terrace is vacationing in Honolulu and Tahiti. eee ; Ed Armstrong, formerly with eo @ the B.C, Fisheries Department Mr, and Mrs, Bill deBruyne, here and now stationed in Bella | . : residents of Terrace ard dis. |Coola, was a business visitor - trict for 20 years, are leaving ito town last week, His son - Friday to make their home in |George is attending Terrace Vo- ’ Kelowna, For the past 844 years cational school, = Mr, deBruyne has been local: ue @ representative for Sun Life As-| Mrs, B.C. Sandover - Sly and surance Company of Canada, He |Mrs, Ron Koltertman were co- - 4s being transferred to Kelowna | hostesses last Wednesday, at the with the company, The deBruy-| »/home of the former, at a bridal, nes emigrated from Holland to (shower in honor of Mrs, dim ’ Canada in 1943 and came in to | McKeown Jr, nee Catherine Gib- “live in Houston, B.C, moving to} bons, whose marriage teek place Terrace In 1952, The family | in Vancouver on November 2, The - lived in Terrace for two years |new bride was the recipient of then Mr. deBruyne started with |many lovely and useful gifts, Alean in 1954 and worked up to - the position of mechanical for- - eman. In 1968 he jolned Sun ww ws Dr, Russell Ross of Friend. ly showed slides of that part of Tite” He has his home and other [Ship House in Prince Rupert was | 4 pENQUIN COUPLE flew all the way from Peru to California business property here, which ee nee a United Ghurch recently = with the aid of four jet engines — and, befitting 8 , The deBruynes eir formal attire, disemba will be missed by many in the {Couples Club last Saturday. ore of a CP Air plane: at San Francisco, Four-year-old Sharon : district. Ross, who 40 years ago ha “ee Woo, who accompanied the penguins ontheirtrip, leads the way - aee two years in Trinidad, ard O | while stewardess Marina Panz looks on warily, The birds are ' had made a return visit recent=| +5 join the east at Marine World in Redwood City, tked from the first class section (CP AIR PHOTO) Mr, an] Mra, Fred Stewart |the world to an appreciative au- returned last week froma com- | dence. While i town Dr, Ross to Vancouver. Enroute south by ela “flew south réceitty* tend wedding of the MeKe- {have moved to Terrace from garet, Helen, JoAnne and Pam- “Mr, and Mrs, Robert Doll and at thie most fromi yoRa: therine Gibbons, The wedding |purchased a new home in the took place in St, Paul’s Church | Scott Avenue sub-divisional, son“Romfe ‘(ee Marit Cook) |. -. Her instructor, Frie Mrs, Rooney underwent careful seriitiny and 10 days of lessons before Mrs, Khattab decided on her fit- ress for the exercises, : cants older son tim to Miss Ca_| Vietorla to live here. They have} _-_, Like other students, bined business and pleasure trip | #35 houne zuest e Mrs Oe ele GRA NN Y TAKES UP YOGA EDMONTON (CP) —Twice awesk, Rebecca Rooney stands on. 1} "i car they Visited Mrs, Stewart's Mr ~ Mea wut Fell of her heat for'a full minute, thentouches her toes with no appar- a ie ent ness, . oo . a ee * |6113 McConnell are on a hunt- “1%! wondertul,'? says the 72-year-old great-grandmother . jing trip into the interlor, They | pefore going on to the next yoga exercise. Mr, and Mrs, J.N, (Jim) Me- planned to go as far as Quesnel, “Friends keep asking me haw I managetolook younger and _ oo #® @ healthier all the time, When I tell them, they can hardly wait Keown and family David, ..Mar= to start practising youa.’ : , de} Khatiab, saya elderly peopletipnetit “Too Early...?” ell it depends on what you're talking “about Ken and I think it’s early te put up your tree... but we think that this is the time to “Lay-Away” for Christmas. 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If-thig happens, the mother’s dq tagaych the abdominal and utexs, AL] ine ‘wall with a plastic cathé-: Bltrtite cs transfusion given unborn London's St, Joseph’s Hospit- performed a Canadian first last week transfusing the blood ofan unborn child outside the mother’s womb, a The two-hour operation car- ried out by a 12.member team involved transfusing blood into the umbilical cord of the foe- tus after the cord and a leg were removed from the mo- ther’s uterus by making an in- elsion similar to that used in-a censarean section, . The unidentified mother is Rh, negative while her baby is Rh, positive, . About one person in seven Ja Rh, negative but because Rh. positive is the dominant gene, most children of an Rh, posi- tive-negative union are posi- tive and there are no complic- ations, A spokesman for the Toronto General Hospital said the Rh, negative child is usually protec- ted by the water sac in the womb, but if tissues are torn either during pregnancy or at birth, blood from the child may seep into the mothex’s body, body tries to reject the foreign blood the same way transplant- ed hearts are often rejected, ATTACKS BABY “ The whitetell anti-bodies she produces are returned to the foetus, and attack its red hemoglobin count drops, vital organs such as the kidneys, brain or heart may be damaged - sometimes fatally, OO G sibility of this-happening to.an - Bh, negative child is about one . §Phe process 1s usually cum- ulative,”” the spokesman said, .. “A few antibodies may build main in her for life, : . The, next baby may be dam- | aged: slightly but the third or | fourth will probably have gal» “qnough, the baky will be still» hom” “this. condition: 16 to find the an . intra-uterine. transfusion L avmasemarrientncein MD. i a eee sae pees i rowide-trade > blood cells... When the baby’s’ The spokesman sald tha pos--| -up inthe mother’s body if the . ‘tissues are ripped and they req | re we fe f Johnson and Evinrude outboard mators, . . “If the anti-bodies are strong | Manufacturers. of Jo ‘The usual method of treating . footus with x-vays and perform -: TERRACE, BG study new by-law: horse by-law proposed by clty council will probably not atfedt thé Totem Saddie Club.according to recently elected | resident Al Parfitt. . | PreThe club hasn't discussed for he mim and othe ee it yet”? he said. ‘We have of the club’? Parfitt said: - =| our first meeting of the clubwith | "py toctyes of the club’are to the new executive coming 1B foster interest in equitation and November 26 at Thornhill generally improve the well belng Parfitt sald he was in general| Of hor fea aad horeemanship| agreement with the new by-law beri te instruction a sn & which will put stiffer controle We hope to inatituve -a pro on horses within munte{pal boune gram at eachourmeetingsrather| § He said, several sections of Han just a regular meetings of) the by-law need to be studied min pe + the Saddle Club meet- and possible amendments sug- ings hould ‘he a clace where ted to council, . B fi ; P Bee artitt sald a group of Ter horseman. can get together to race horse owners have met exchange interah pnd in and are preparing a brief to prove ule qi W oe provide an council regarding the by-law but manship as wel ‘“ ieae e an the Saddle Club has not been onpar tint 0 use "otitis " directly involved in this. edge in 6 competition, The new executiveof the Totem Partitt said the new executive Saddle Club do plan to propose planned to introduce on ells a number of club by-law changes ding sec in WillioSehn ra and recommendations to be geet ee tal lieSchnel- membership at the November 26 ‘Algo on the at the forthe . irector|, . rl "| show Association meeting held Ministers meet = [3 Fraser Lake over the recent * The recently elected execue Christian Labor tive af the Totem 8 Sada e Ein ; cludes Be as trea | & representatives | surer, Mrs, M.A Seott as| secretary, Ivan. 3 Terrace Ministerial As~ [Street and Jim Essay ag direc- sociation met with Harty jiorg in addition to Parfitt as Antonides and Co, Van Der Laam | president and Willie Schneider yepresentatives of the Chris- |ac yice president. tian Labor Association of Can- ember 12), : . aaa bet tak on the pur~ Bullock aids ses and function of the 7 oy tively’ discussion followed. UBC writers ne nttanldes polite’ vunbase | _ VANCOUVER (CP) — Michael ic Christian principles as part | Bullock, editor of the British of its fundamental structuxe, | Hterary magazine, Expression, A counter cbservatton by | 1s assisting students: In Univer- some of those present was that sity of British Columbia's crea Christians ought tooperata with- | tive writing department. The un- in the framework of existing | versity recelved a $2,188 grant organizations, from the Canada Council to bring Tt was also announced at this | Mr. Bullock to B.C. . meeting that there would be a |. - STARTED LATE - joint meeting ofthe Terrace ard Geoffrey Lumb, who plays Ml- Kitimat Ministers as a follow- | chase] Dru on Another World, up to the recent News-Medla | did not turn to acting until he Conference held here. was 40 years old, 7 es porutode ory in pet we! ‘ ’ stability Ride a wide-track "69 Show Cruiser thtough a highspeed slalom ‘and you'll discover stability you've never experienced before inasnowmobile, — A. The “by Snow Cruiser wide-track models give you 334 % more traction , . . traction to sail up the steepest hills and. te keep you going in the deepest snow... traction to pull a heavy load through the roughest terrain. . oe Snow Cruiser has six‘ models for. ‘69, including electric key” __ starting and reverse gear. 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