i , their customers, ; . Then-. there, aye the needs of ® those ‘who are not go well off, a «© nancially.or otherwise, and are = not ‘prospering with the rest of | the community. There’ are the ‘ senfor citizens, the handicapped : and the retarded, the sick andthe These people are very much a part of the community and must be included in total poor, planning. HH _ During the next few weeks, Il will be the object in this cor. ner to have a look at some of these needs, ; * © 6 i «C=. « We do have employment | fices:to .help arrange jobs for ‘fam = those “who ‘need: them, . We do fm 46 have welfare offices to help care for the indigent. We-have a hos. m pital for the sick and several groups are active in the care of . the hatrlicapped, a _ However, as has been discov- ered in other communities, addi- tional resources are necessary fee «to complete the job of care, con fem =6cern, atid ald. It takes theaction of the ‘whole community to. es. tablish these centres, 1 see community action this way. It takes a few interested individuals {a realize:a problem | or a need exists, Once the area of need is recognized agroupcan be formed to do further research into the problem, _ Ae -e “ For example, the Community| ae Resources Council is prepared to , present two briefs inthe near fut- ure, The first will gotoTerrace Municipal Council outlining the need and the establishment of.a low-rental housing project. The second will go to.the Regional = Hospital Committee and will im me clude the conclusions from re. Me search into the need for a men- tal health clinic in Terrace, . The’ Resources . Council is composed of people in the know in these particular areas, The members include social workers, | public health nurses, teachers, a minister aud several members life, These Briefs will also in- clude the findings of independent parties who are involved inthese particular areas, fo 5 a er me These people-have the faciti- mem ties and the understanding at hand to research and find tenta- tive solutions to problema, Their : projects are in the thinking stage ‘ at the moment but their promot- mem. ers hope they will be in the plan- am ning and development stages in gee the near future, tee cae =©6| Other groups in this town are , also involved in planning and ae completeing programs in other m areas of need, . oS However, community planning project, ; ; Completion of any project de- me pends on the prioritles involved, ae, Financial provisions, paperwork, @! technleal details,- and mechanics T% At Credit Union you a ALSO — one-day service. on rubber stamps —the home of Northern. Rubber ‘Stamp. Whs., part of Joe's Printers; J); Downstairs In: the. Lazello . -. Shopping. Centre: 7 Phone 635-6357, ask: fo _., the printer. - P.O. Box 628, Terrace, B. Woo ata October 9.1968 " ‘Terrace is a growing town, Everyday thia town fooks more promising as a northern centre, New stores and offices have appeared on the scene and elegant new furniture igs. baing moved into elegant new. homes, But, along with the growth comes an increasing need to administer Every group in this tuwn con = cormed with community action is ’ working toward the establishment of centres to meet the. needs.of particular segments of the popu- lation, <:In’ anvoverall picture, this would include adult ‘educa- tion programs, district council plans for the physical growth of the corhmunity, welfare actly. ities, various service club pro. jects, employment office Hst- -Ings, church programa, and even business men who aim ta please ofl from other parts of community || B on a total scale is a long term | - ad to the people who -Llive here, all take time.: It tates complete co-operation and almost faultless ‘wade through the aac way ties involved to details, co Re OE And, most “important; ’ it takes the ‘educated help of the general public to work out the problema ‘and’ establish gutdelines {or fit. ure growth, ©. a hee” It is so easy to stay uninvol. ved claiming the work must be done by those who have a major contribution to make, The fact is, many more can become invol- ved if they realize -all contribu- tlons ‘of effort, ‘are necessary, Many people can discover, ifthey and much to their own amaze- ment, they. do have the baste un derstanding and concern. neces- Sary to become involved:in coms |' munity work, These people have a great deal to offer, . Without their help Terrace can- not develop as a.complete com- munity in that it can care for all members of the population, Without the care and concern of everyone in the townthe mach. inery. of municipal programs. with federal.‘and proviricial aid will grind to a stultifying halt, "> ROSSLAND -: _ ROSSLAND, B,C. (CP) :— .City. council has ordered a bronze pla. que to honor Olympie and world skting champion Nancy Greene. of Rosstand, Plaque is io be set in a natural stone cairn in Esling Park, near an elm tree Vancouver donated to honor the ski queen, })- A HUGE ATON a The Atomium, gigantic sym- bol of the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair, .represented an atom mag~ commurilégtion between ‘all par-|: give themselves half’ a chance, |: “Bowie... Mficiated,- - The 12-by-14einch | ‘wedding. dress of lace‘over peau -de :sole, Her hair was adorned ve oe ee Association president Dr, R,E.M, Leeannounced ast week that sufficient subscriptions had been sold to guarantee the series, However, subscriptions are still available, , more -. Ati exhibit of 27 original works by B.C, painter Emily Carr will be on display’ at- the Com Centre, October 14 and 15, ~ The oxhibit, sponsored by the Terrace Art-Assoclation, is part of the third circuit. of the Van. couver Art Gallery's travelling exhibit aehéduled to be shown in seven centres in northern B,C, ' Ted Lindberg, curator at the ‘Art Gallery of Victorla, wiil accompany the exhibit and give short talks about the display of Carr paintings during the. twa day exhibit, eS a In an evening wedding .cere- mony at Sacred Heart Church September 14, Lynne Marie Nor- mandeau'married William Bruce . Father. Lawrence Turgeon of. The bride, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J,M. Normandeau of Ter- race, was given.in marriage by Jotin Normandeau, Ron Mould was best man and Albert Vinny. served as usher, _ The bride wore a short white with flowers, ‘Her bouquet: was of -roses ‘and chrysanthemums, The brides maid of honor, Miss Agnes Normandeau, wore adress of blue chiffon, print, Roberta Johnson, '-a. cousin of the bride was bridesmaid, She wore a nified 150,000,000,000 times, “After a wedding dinner the wedding party proceeded to a res. ception and dance at the Ukrain. fan Hall where musle was pro. vided for the occasion by Verne Barge and the Sundowners fromi Smithers, woe Mr, ‘and Mrs, Bowie left: on | a wedding trip to Vancouver: 7 Normandeau-Bowie rites held ths. costume, f Surrey. a forestry school for three mon- "The bride chose’ a two piece rust and green plaid suit with yellow corsage as her going away The couple will take up resid. ence at the Bar-X Motel in North where the groom plans to attend UNIQUE... VANCOUVER (CP) — A Unite ted States. cyclotron expert who designed a $27,000 Triumf-nuce lear accelerator for the Univer. stiy of British Columbia saye it will be the world’s most effice jent, Dr,.Reginald Richardson, physics professor at the Univer. sity of California at Los Angeles ‘says it will be the only factlity in Canada to produce subatomic dress of pink printed chiffon, particles called mesons, ~ elected, WHITE, MEANS ELECTION : A thin wisp of white smoke from a special Vatican chimney means a new Pope has been 7% At Credit Union 4 epee spake yn , Me a mee rrr SM eth et i : “We take our holidays during the winter, so that's _ ~~ important thing to us, Electri¢ heating is completely. trouble-free, W. : even, comfortable heat without the care of most other fuels. == We're pleased with the economy too a PF . | cries mr out el th ectric an - Look fadies---NN0 ~The rubber grips re Large. You wil > GIRDLE TODAY, PRIGE be seen: munity | ceremony has been acheduled for. ‘| Monday, October 14 at 8 p.m. ‘seven until ten p.m, both days, [taken to defray expenses. | “Hanna’s” Panty Girdle | |Guaranteed To Hold Up Your} _ Nylons Without Garters - 10 GARTERS! Eve , are: ugly bulges under dresses, | real - Ugly gaps between girdle and stockin ~ Angs. Now. you. can Say ‘goodbye to all these ‘ -fubberized bands stretch over stockings tops and‘keep them in place, never ‘pullS stockings,-In an Antron-and Lycra-blend, weighs less: than:3-ounces-~: “Slight: youdon’t knowyou haveit on but still firm. Washes and dries quickly. . . 3 won't wash out: White only. In sizes: ‘never po back to garters again. 6. easy i GET YOUR "HANNA'S HOSE HUGGER” ONLY ( r A spokesman for the Art As—" ‘sociation‘said a special opening an ame eee l¢ from 8.™,. ul noon, |h from one until five p.m, andirom | . Ageording tathe spokesman for the Terrace Art Association, ar- |i rangements have been made for jf all the school children to see the | exhibit, Tuesday morning. ; No admission charge has been aet but a silver.collection will be "1-Day service’ When requested. W4i44 Lakeise' Phone --5626 ry woman knows what a nuisance garters problem with slacks, bruised legs, ;, Stapping garters, and ruined stock: these problems. The ‘Hose Hugger" Small, Medium ar - |