dnesdo’ September ai Sorest Films For | chool Children: The Incredible Forest" “is a mes of 11 color ‘films about meets, forest management and a forest industry. I will be man to all seco -achool ments In British Columbia. Hehe films were -commisatoned mMacMillan Bloedel Limited, eh thas présented 10 complete 1966 fee ects to the British Columbia £ fahrtment of Education, he films will be circulated by & Division of Visual Education mg the current school year. & pooklet provides. the teachers i background knowledge. br the first time the story of i is § forests and of fts vital forest & hdy gained wide reputation ‘as Smilliant documentary. ech 90-minute film contains a meule story: logging with mod- equipment; logging in the old ; the vast reforestation pro- the efforts to upgrade the pts; the scientific research new forest products; the meting of forest products; m@ transportation by water and m land; wild life studies in the ” forests; the life cycle of trees; mplanning' of modern forest ations. ; he “Incredible Forest” is in- ed as a tribute to the tree mech is the basig of the B.C. omy. »-[Imat week from Fort St . John | wheta ‘she hid been n vielting with FIRST FILM of 11-part series '‘The Incredible Forest" presented to G, Neil Perry, Deputy Minister of Education left, by E. G. Stroyan of MacMillon Bloedel Limited. een ~—by Ran Guite a little bit hag happened during the week. On Tuesday night, Chere ‘Thomas, Brad Hughes and ‘yours Fall Projects? > Terrace House Of a I HAS ALL THE SUPPLIES FOR THE. MAN We TO DO IT. HIMSELF. - | KES - ‘PAINTS; ‘WALLPAPER, LINOLEUM, VINYL FLOORING, . CERAMIC TILES: DRAPERIES | (CUSTOM MADE OR BY THE YARD CARPETS | BY HARDING, KRAUS MANUFACTURERS FREE ESTIMATES Hamilton ‘| truly, attended. a Municipal Coun- cil meeting. Discussed were ac- tivities: of the club and the pros- pects of obtaining a building as headquarters. for the club A committee is investigating. _ On . Friday we officially. opened a bank account and deposited the monies from the Penny Race. . E [and Mra. W.. Sandhals. TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD TERRACE, BRITISH. ‘COLUMBIA AROUND éhe TOWN iHow to relle eve Mrs, Walter McConnell ‘returned | B ACK: ieee Mite : her sohin-law and. Ganghter, Mr. pend om Reger, De- ‘ 2h. a oe , ~NEW REMO : HIWAY: 16, WEST" CN, H. A: ‘VINOONE WINDOWS _. _ Call: vi; ‘Vint P.O, ‘Box 2558 © oo. @S5PINBOWLING® | STARTING SEPTEMBER 12 a 4 — ALL EVENINGS STILL HAVE OPENINGS - _ BA IRNE y Ss 80 owe ae - On Saturday we. held a carwash| |. and : bakesale: at. the ‘Co-op, The girls sold all their goods long be- fore the wash was over so they -[Jatershelped with cars. ‘The girls gave the treasury a | $36.33 boost and the car wash <1 brought. us $44.00, After the carwash we had a "people wash.” “Everybody had a gas and now has a cold, - On Sunday we were pleased to os J have - ‘a: number of ‘adult. visitors) “lat our meeting. Present were Mr. ‘|A. Delange, Campbell. Lane and _ {George MeKnight. - ‘Thanks be to Mr. Delange and to. Cam Lane who are now our -| Adult Advisors, Mr. McKnight, a past president - lof. the: Vancouver Island - Teens “: [Assoclated, spoke to the Council AND OTHER LEADING » AND EXPERT INS TALLATION - SERVICES ALSO . SUPPLIED %& DRAINAGE | * GRADING a!plans. are well underway. for the |: Centennial Carnival scheduled for| - in the Community * TOPSOILING — * SEEDING , | munity. minded persons, _ phone Mrs. Bort Ljungh at. VI3-) October ist - fon Teens Associated of B,C. News- _«}letter, The Council. will purchase |50 copies monthly, “Also: present at the - meeting were three members. of Thornhill - : | Teens, . The softball. game and. wiener roast will-be held at Thornhill .-|this “coming Sunday. ‘Everyone is welcome. ‘| Now in the works is a Northern Teens Association. The area will include clubs ° from Ketchikan, Alaska; Prince: Rupert; Kitimat; Houston} Burns Lake; the Hazeltons: See yal Plans Underway For| Centennial. Carnival m! Spokesmen for the “Tertace = Centennial Project Fundraising |. campaign, said this week that Centre. ‘Proceeds from the. unique “something-for-everyone” Carnival will: go to the fund for Terrace’s|. ‘proposed . (entennial L Library Mu- ‘seum: Tourlam comp . ‘Noluateers sre eerie needed man booths In the Carnival. ‘Com- willing and able. to aseist, are asked to O74 thers may help in thelr own aiway by making donations of books, comic books and paperback novels to the Boy Scouts for thelr Used Book Booth; donating attic treas-j ures attd what-nots to the Terrace | :. Country’ Store|”. Booth and by donating home bak-|'- Lions ‘for their. ing to the ‘Catholic Women's League. for aale in thelr: Home Baking Booth at the Caratval. Smithers: |" Dawson Creek;|. . Prince George and Williams Lake. For big or small spending . The ‘Associates make personal loans and for almost any reason. Some | ee