Page _12 TERRACE “‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA el : a BS ae ee | ee Terrace Students ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Dispatch Poul Bogelund Word has been received that Irene Dye, a student in Skeena Secondary School, has won honor- able mention in the provincial Legion Remembrance Day essay contest. J, French has been appointed Chief Steward of Legion Branch No. 13 following the resignation of W. Swanson. Louis Watson is second steward. _ The 11th annual Legion hon- spiel in Terrace has been set for January 28 - 30th. Art Lorimer is drawmaster and chairman of the bonspiel committee. Entres close on January 26. ry) Ms. Ko Matthecs Piano and Theory VI13-6955 or V13-2921 and Mrs, Dorothy Easton. BOOK MENDING 1S ALMOST a full time job at the Terrace Public Library and a special committee handles all the repair work. Shown here as they tackle the weekly mending chores are (left to right} Mrs. Ann Horsfield, Mrs. Audrey Dunn, Mrs. Peggy Bartlett (staff photo) Among Delegates Nearly 200 high school student: from 78 communities throughouw B.C. will attend the eighth annu Future Teachers Club Conferen sanuary 28 - 29 at the Univey! silty of B.C, ‘ : Berta Troelstra and Richard S charoff of Terrace will be amon the delegates attending the ‘co: ference designed fo acquaint thy students with the University anj its teacher-training programs. Keynote address will be give t by UBC's Dean of Education Nev. le Scarfe. . Speeches, discussions, and symposium will be related to tf: theme "Teaching as a profession'y During the conference, del} gates will sit in on regular cla lectures, tour the campus, and £1 tend 2 banquet, dance and hoote: nanny, ‘ =— t Around the Town Well known oldtimer in | area, Mr. Earl Moulton, returng Terrace this week to reng acquaintances and spend an 4 tended holiday. While here he w be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R Atchison and may be contacted jam ‘VI3-6914. Mr. Moulton has resi ed for the past year in Lond} Ontario. ai . Cancer and heart disease are day’s major killers but many ff these cases can be controlled | they are diagnosed and treated | their earliest stages. There a usually early warning symptoS@iy and these should never be ign ed. ; " Skiing anyones? lightad console compartment. Buckets in the back with cantra arm rest. Hare is one car that treats rear seat pussengers as individuals. Big bonus: the seats fold down seperately or together to expose a 6%2-foot tong carrying space. Real armchair comfort. Soft armrests on the full-length sparts console separate tha foam-padded shel! type buckat seats. Front armrest folds back to reveal a large, Now you see ‘om, Now you don’t. Charger haadlights perform tho neatest disappearing act of the year. Turn them on and they rotate into position. Turn them off and they disappear Into the grille. Just try to find them. ON DISPLAY NOW! Youre r and you'c§ list of stan§ unstandard § seats and art e Wall to wall’ shift « Disappeag e Tinted rear win} Variable-speed « Padded dash Seq is a dream car comé See Charger now at \— ‘a “aa ON DISPLAY NOW! P.O. Box 863