SDAY, NOVEMBER & 80, um ; Alt that: ‘snow we hada. Peeks - ago’ got? ians - A they got together at one: of ir meetings and . planned : timat's first winter carnival, . Matting the dates..for the:: Mameekend of January 28, 29 and: . Three whole days of fun. 1ough the Rotary club will: ve four. major events in the - a rnival and will plan most of it Mey. are looking .to: the, munity’s youth and to other mubs to help out by’ running Mme of the The festivities will begin with e crowning. of a Snow: = rincess, who the club hopes to, . Ind . . among er the rest of the carnival. ating carnival which will be eid in the arena on the Frida mvening. High school students Save approached the club and . nid that they plan to tie-in their ©. Meectivities with: the carnival. es should “Mean. “some: “Kitimat: : ‘thinking. Thinking: -. memout a winter carnival that ic : events, .. Kitimat's . dJementary school students... e lucky little girl will-reign « : tac itd for. both the et “youth of imunity anid the — adults, “The higk ghlight-of the weekend for * the: Begalts i willbe’ the “Snowball’” dance at the YMCA — on Saturday evening, “The. Northwest” Invitational “THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. “Swim Meet,‘to'be held at the. | Sam Lindsay~ Memorial pool will also be a major feature of . the carnival. ‘Organizers of the. meet hope that it will-attract: competitorsfrérti surrounding northwest communities: who of "course will be Invited. to other carnival events, Some of ihe events suggested which ‘other clubs. may handle are a junior ski. tournament, a ‘snow. sculptiire ‘competition, snowmobile .races, snow. shoe “sace for the riayors.of regional Another ‘activity planned’ for : communities and the building of Me children of Kitimat is a asnow castle on the mammoth mound -- snow. .-that . aecumnulates: eiween the City Centre and the ‘Museum, . The club hopes to meet with -. members: af othes - interested - clubs.in the near future. to. ee , the entire weekend. - wh Pictured above are some of the special guests who attended the ordination of ‘Rey. Wilber James at Knox United Church on Sunday. They are left: to: - Reverend. Doctor R.W. Vancouver Tepresented the « President ‘of the. _ right: Henderson of. : who ~ George. United Church Conference, Reverend ~ Wilber James, Reverend H. C, Black of Skidegate in’ the. Queen Charlotte Islands who is Chairman of the Prince ..,Rupert Presbytery and Reverend Kennleyside | meiner | of Prince Rupert. “two people. ‘appes ‘Kitimat Court . on; PThureday, Nov, 2, Luka Juric of Kitimat, - charg : still. He pleaded guilty and was . fined $200. or3 month in.default. and w e charge arose:as the repult. | sunpended fr a ‘aod i ‘s | of a search of his residence by RCMP, a red. in: 5 We 5 : ‘eoart: ‘paw . hwo ie a before Judge’ c W. Bary Mi Abriel wos was coated : breathalyzer. ite pleaded guilty. $400. or 40 days in ‘default.’ ‘His licenae- “Wee days.” On the same day Alexander _ Guzyk of ‘Kitimat appeared before Judge Murray charged with causing a disturbance by . being drunk in a public place. - He pleaded guilty and was fined. - $100 or 7 days in default. He was charged after an incident in the ~ Also appearing ¥ was Leonardo ‘Joseph. Desousa who’ pleadéd guilty .to a charge of impaired ‘driving. He was fined $200 or 20 days in default and ‘had; his license suspended for 60 days. The charge arose asa result of.a motor vehicle accident on Nov. 2. Kitimat Gordon. Holel on. Nov,’ Yn : ann 4720 635-2000 | : a Diese Tilicum Tir -Marine Rod & Gun report the ‘continuing report af the “'Xitimat. Rod: and Gun Club § HELP, helps. out at Christmas — : hrougha wetand windy winter: ay ; m shabby child comes.my way. is clothes too thin for. this illy morn And here in the cold ‘he looked ; Bald and forlorn ai path leads him to a tiny toy 0, alts christmas display has mcaused him to stop. aa0n tiptoe he squints through the mcold window pane BLonging for things that “he ; eannot obtain. With a shrug and a sigh he A strolls down the street, im His hands in his pockets, an air. of defeat. i This boy stands for children all. & over our land, i Who still enjoy Christmas if we g lend a hand. * This is-8 poem: sent- in, along — _ ko. Swith a $5 donation, Vancouver's Empty Stocking =” Fund by a Grade eight student. ; Vancouver isn’t the only: place @ where children long ior ‘things -- Rathey cannot obtain at Christmas. Kitimat has its own ‘empty stocking fund’ in form of A the Kitimat Community Help ~ m Agency, Though many people. Fin this’ area think. that. all- mB Kitimat residents are part of the affluent society the Agency finds that there are quite a humber of familles that B wouldn't have anything at , Christmas if they didn’t help am out. Each year Help provides families. with a food. hamper containing goodies valued up to §25.. They also give éach family i cash vouchers of $5 per child for buying toys. But $5 much as it - is helpful doesn’t go too far in: “buying toys these days § 80 Help start early: in. «the. new year. is putting outa call f for any used - toys that could be cleaned uP and given to these children. If your children have outgrown: or- become bored with -all . those dolls and tracks and books from last Christmas give them a little lesson on the true meaning of Christmas, Tell | them about the other kids that’ _won’t have very much joy on that special day and remind them about the ‘giving’ spirit of Christmas. Then help them pick out a few things and call Help at 632-6611. If you want you could clean them up yourself or leave them for the 16 active members of the agency ~ who will be glad to doit. © ~ ‘Through donations from service clubs and individuals > Helpis fairly well off financially ott this year.:.They.aleo: got. a ‘big ;,- contributed: bundles ‘of copper -wire to.them.. They had firemen. burn off the atslde rubber coating and then sold'the wire, . Though.their books stand -well in the black now they give ‘out over $2,000 during the weeks just before Christmas and know. that by Christmas they will be’ - needing more money, ° Any . contributions, no ‘matter, how small, are welcome. If you would rather they will accept - contributions of foods for their food hampers algo, - At. Christmas time éveryone gets into the giving spirit and many people contribute money’ | for needy people both it Canada and . overseas. . “Kitimat’s Community. Help Agency has ‘provent that there is a need right » here, Let’s. remember ‘that - charity begins at home, - bonus. this -year.-when -Eurocan -- “‘submitted..to'The Herald -by~ Larry Sevigny: ~The Hunter training program ; reports | that the present class is _ progressing favourable and another class: is expected to. Once: again we would. like to remind all junior hunters that in order to-obtain their’ license next year they will have to be holders of.a’ hunter’ training _ certificate, Do not plan to leave “or put off this. course till next ‘fall, as you may not have «a chance to take it then, Don't forget. that. practically -all . ‘instructors are hunters and that ’ they will not be‘availalbe at that _ time of the year. , Under new business, the ‘shoat - committee reports that they have had two meetings with the Recreation Commission on the Municipal big bore range. - Plans on the’ improvement of “the range were submitted to the Commission and reports say that they agree in principal with our. proposals: that the town ,,has:.. to. . have. a rifle. -range.- -~ The: -only- stumbling : block: ‘forseen'* in: the, future would be with the. city fathers. “The big game.” committee * reports that: all measurements for big game” trophies: will be" -held sometime in January . Trophy owners are requested to , contact. the’ committee chairman: before January | 1, "1972, commiittee chairman says. that -he ‘has received a report from the federal fisheries. on the proposed Moran Dam on the: In. this report: - ‘Fraser: River:* Environmental and’ Fisheries “Minister, the Honarable Jack © ’ Davis, states thatin no way ‘could an 800: ft.: dam on the ‘Fraser justify the priority of ‘B.C. Hydro:>over the commercial and sport value of. . fish. The report states, in part, . that from 75 percent to 90 percent of salmon and steelhead would be destroyed above the dam‘and that the yearly - wholesale value:of 37 million - dollars worth of fish would ber lost forever" The: Kitimat: Rod: ‘and Gun Club is opposing this proposed dam project and are urging.all. interested parties: to obtain a project report on the dam: from the Federal: Fisheries: or the. Fish and Allied Workers Paper (fishermen) ‘and ijind out for a syourself- how damaging this dam would be to our. - natural ; resources. Then pfotest singly . - or in bodies to‘the B.C, Hydro and: ~ ‘the Government. “”. Provincial : Kitchens Kitimat s BY LOUISE PRICE There : are so many exciting things the novice can make out of felt for both Christmas gifts and decorations. © For decorations try a groovy Christmas sock guaranteed to’ make Santa look twice and cesigned for machine sewers. Using'a sock for a pattern.draw out your. deisng on a bright piece of felt. (Use a stretch fabric if you want.) Cut two “pieces. Use bits of felt, yarn, ribbon, etc. to trim, sewing on your design before you sew the two pieces together, Embroider names on. with thread-or with: Hquid embroidery colors. , Cut out four cuff ‘pieces the same . width as the top of the stocking - and about 2 inches high, Sew two together to make long strip; then sew the next two together. ” Putright sides together and sew... two-strips together along ‘long edge turning and. pressing with the iron, Then: put back and. front of sock togehter and stiteh . all ‘around, using a bright colored thread which works. in with your trim,.or sew by hand using large stitches. In this way ' You don’t have to turn the sock. - Add the turned cuff on the top after sewing up the final seam; _. The salt: water sport “fish ; stitch down by hand... Add a ribbon loop at “back of sock for hanging at the fireplace. a WALL HANGING Wish all your friends a cheery Mery Christmas with a red felt and gold ribbon wall hanging. - For this banner you will need . nine 20” x 3-inch pieces of felt, 10 pieces of 1 inch gold ribbon, ‘each 20" long, large gold letters from a hobby ‘or stationery . store, glue, two pleces' of dowel, cord for hanging, and four shiney gold tree deocrations for the ends. of ‘the dowel. ' *, Arrange’ the ribbon and felt 4 ‘pieces alternatley,.starting and -ending with the gold ribbon. On each plece of felt place’a letter, ~;, Starting with C ao that .the- pieces will spell out Christmas. ‘Above’ ‘this,. on: every second piece of felt place the letters to‘ : spell out Merry. (The M should. - be. above the Cc in in Christmas) HELLO! | Pm. Loyd Joe > And i ‘will be running. for: Mayor in 1 the ; 4 District-of Terrace on the December: oo Mth Election: with the. large influ at newcomers to Terrice in \ 3 recent years, “may Introdece m “Let dry.. ; length of cord; fold in half; glue . 4" of ends to ‘cardboard side of - Glue these. lettera onto the felt, placed about three inches apart. When dry make a small hem at top and bottom of both ribbon arid felt and slip the pieces over- your length of dowel. Attach cord to top iece of dowel and at each end place a gold tree-baubie, Attach’ baubles to ends of bottem dowel, and you're finished. For ‘added decoration ‘you could _pidce a star made : of gold ribbon, or using gold liquid embroidery, between the letters of Merry and Christmas. - TREE DECORATIONS Other felt. tree decorations can be highlighted by gold cord .. edging. To make these you will need--paper for drawing. patterns; pencil, ruler acissors * “eardboatd ‘(thin “large | ait small scrape ‘af. felt ir all colora, “ gold cord, and all-purpose glue. ~ What you ‘don’t have-at home. you can get Ina hobby shop. -’ Firat. of -all ‘decide, on your oer ‘make it simple in if. you want to -be’ sna cated let. your imagination roam in the. trim — direction: Copy patterns from old christmas cards.or books. Cut two complete pleces of each . ornament shape out of the ~ cardboard,’ In pencil trace the design you want on-the inside part of your decoration onto the cardborad. For. each part of your decoration cut two pieces -: of felt; ‘glue each set onto one side of each cardboard shape. For hanger cut.a 4’ one shape at top center. Place _ cardboard sides. of matching ‘shapes together; glue. Starting at top glue length of cord Completely around shape, using pins-to hold cord in place until: giue is dry,..Glue cord along lines- inside the ‘design if - desired, suchas along hat edges or gift edges of three wise men. - Some decorations that-can be made this way are wisemen, ~birds, christmas trees, circles, _ snowflakes, bells, snowmen, and santas, TO CHRISTMAS SEALS. ~ Asthma has been with us for 5,000 years and yet there is still nocure. Support the year-round _ research and educational programmes needed to help the . more. than 600,000 Canadian asthma victims. GIVE MORE WOMEN C LOVE Herald | a «| NITE & DAY DINERS . 309 EMMERSON - NEXT TO! HOUR CLEANITIZING PIZZA - FISH & CHIPS RD For information leading to the arrest and conviction o : person’ or © persons responsible for the malicious ‘damage to.th Log. Dump. , Engine at our Minette Bay Log Dump: Installation: . PLEASE CONTACT BOB HELM pis en on BILL SVERRE ‘AT rT ? 635-2285 ce ; ‘Any | persons. desiring to give “Information 1 to the. RCMP. in this ; . connection please communicate with the nearest detachment of the . ‘Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Any information received will be treated as strictly confidential rn re hee ‘MacMillan; / Bloedel. 7s Pol oie, Lew os ee CHAR BROILED BURGERS - BREAKFAST a fein Pan rent te mm mS a