wt oe oo oa dy CPT TPP TR REO ce ee Re EE ee eo ee ee ee wit el, ef ‘ . goal witha loss of over 30 pounds. SAI TE ne E ta Ea 8 is Tap ge OE ONE OE WLS KL : toy ie Page 6 | Wednesday, November 13, 196|j SKEENA SECONDARY REPORT Students seek ‘‘toys for tots” Reported by Marsha Lioyd and Sherri Thomas. Students Council opened its ‘Toys for Tots’ campaign Nov- ember 6, : Toys will be brought to school for distribution to needy chil- dren in Terrace at Christmas, The campaign runs to Nov- ember 18 and the collections are being handled by the school Hous~ es, . Speaking of Houses, House 4 still leads with 131 points fol- lowed by House 3 (122) House 1 412) and House 2 (105), Houses currently Jack support from students in all activities; although support is better than last year, : This year’s house captains are: House 1, Audrey Troelstra, Paul ‘Walker; House 2, Marj Hanna, John Dodd; House 3, Linda Gur- al, Rod Kluss; House 4, Deanna Duplessis, Larry Beckley, House standings are determin- ed by sports and school activit- ies, such as the book drive and the toys for tots campaign. @2 os a Elementary school students a ae SG RIL KN a a Me a Mrs, J.E. O'Brien and Sharon were hostesses on October 23 at a miscellaneous bridal shower held in honor of Miss Sue Col- lison who was married to Brian Goodmanson on Oct, 26, Those: attending were the Mesdames M. Michiel, A. Kawinsky, G, Wells and Cheryl, B. Thompson, F. Green, F. Nicholson, FP, Anson, G. Alger, H. Bush, A. Mulder and Miss Wendy Grant, Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs, M. Alger and Mrs, N, Douglas. eee Mr, and Mrs, Jim Letwin and children, Jamie and Susan, left for a vacation in Toronto, where they originally came from eight years ago. While onvacation they will visit Montreal and New York. They expect to returnearly inthe new year. 2 a Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bentler of Cardston, Alberta, attended the double wedding of Mr, and Mrs, R.A. Nicoland Mr. and Mrs, R&R. Hackley who were married in Knox United Church on August Se e® @ 64 Ejeanor MacDonald of the In- ehes-Away Club has reached her She was’ awarded a trophy and given a corsage as she was nam- ed queen for a month at the re- gular meeting of the club last Thursday. «ee Dennis Dickson, an employee of Twinriver Timber Company’s you are’? dance, It is organized te aa ae ‘." ee “People” Around The Town ‘onto and area visiting with her Nass camp left on November 6 collected $530,00 for UNICEF on Halloween, after being invited to help by members of theSkeena Secondary United Nations Club, Mr. Satwant Singh is sponsor of the club, ® 8 @ Grade 12 students who have settled comfortably into running their own Commons room, Have now taken on hall supervision ati o both Skeena and Riverside, where the junior secondary is tempor. ff lg AY el- arily housed. This takes a 1 more off the teacher's shoulders, . . | Pep Club held a bottle drive November 12 to raise money for expenses. . @ * Grade 12 grad pictures this year are being taken by Colin Chasteneuf and Jurgen Pokrandt. They plan to complete the pic- tures by Christmas, * +4 Grade 8 from Riverside hold their first dance Friday (Nov- ember 15). This is « “come as ata wae = for Burnaby. His fiancee Gail Howden, psychiatric nurseat Ske- enaview Hospital, left on Novem- ber 9. They will travel to Tor- onto for their honeymoon to visit the groom’s parents. On their return they will reside at 4833 Graham Avenue on an 18acre farm they have just purchased. * » 6 Over four hundred people at- tended the new car show atSkeena Auto Metal Shop on Highway 16 on Saturday, Nov. 3. Skeena Metal has acquired two new car deal ships for Terrace, Kaiser jeeps and Mazda cars, These were on ‘display on Saturday for the many people interested, and coffee and doughnuts were served to the vis- ltors, oe 8s @ Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Frei- burg of Nelson Road, Remo, went south to Vancouver last weekand returned with their daughter, Jutta, who has graduated froman LB.M, school in the southern eity. Jutta is now working with Edith Cowden in Terrace Health Centre. * ¢« Miss Donna Sturby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Sturby, has returned home after spend- ing 4-monih or so in. Vancouver. , # @ «a Mrs, Kenneth Kerr has re- turned from a month in Tor- mother and family and renews ing old acquaintences, While back east she took in the fall color tours of the Muskoka and Ka- .| November 3, a boy, ‘| agirl. | The..charitable found by the Grade 8 student council, Charlie Brown Projects willplay the music. » + 8 Basketball game Monday against the Harlem Aces drew 450 apectators. The boys wore their new Caledonia uniforms of blue, black and white. The following births were recorded in Mills Memorial Hos- pital: Mr. afd Mrs. George Bligh ton, October 18, a girl Mr, and Mrs, Evan Fagan, October 21, a girl, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Manary, October 22, a girl, Mr, and Mrs, Allan DeJong, October 24, a girl. My, and Mrs. James Weiland, October 25, a girl. Mr, and Mrs, Clifford John- ston, October 25, a boy. Mr, and Mrs, Morris Takaryk, November 4, 2 girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clair- mont, November 4, a boy. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Jolmson, Mr, and Mrs, John Miller, November 5, a girl, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs, John Neilson, November 7, a boy. 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