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Prizes were awarded to the wi La Gondola a ne COMUNE ATAU ATMOSPHERE Mest lo the Rupert Moloe tan Qeerogw eng ine Halbowr QINING #00M & DAIVE IN VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE ». - Den G Mam ol) Home nners by judges DINE iN OUR EXQUISITE VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE a Above Ineludes: Beautiful Guest Room Breakfast (2) Mornings Steak or Seafood Dinner at HY’S at the SANDS EXTRA NIGHT DOUBLE /PER PERSON SINGLE {PEA PERSON $13.00 plus tax $23.00 plus tax YOLL FREE IN U.S. 74600)-528-1234 y = — TS 3S #0 DFE YAtiON: acomwae 624-2621 oF 624-3359 & DRIVE In : a awa Wealth Ste RESTAURANT —FULL FAGILITIES— ~ CHINESE & CANADIAN FOOD— —AIR CONDITIONED— —DINING LOUNGE— —BUSINESS LUNCHES— Mon. to Fri. 11am - 2 pm 8SUN.-THURS. 11 a.m--12 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. - 2 am. "Rk irk oi oon or otk tok toto tock tht kkk bb winners Eila George, present teacher-librarian at Cassie . Hall, and by Aileen Frank, who recently retired from George’s post. ; In other developments celebrating the book festival, the staff of the Terrace Public Library are dressing as characters from stories and fables. Maria Young, Ruth Shannon, Ed Curell and Bette Olson (left to right) show off their costumes. ' : HAAKA MAKKAH KAAKKKEKEAITKAKEER 4 RD Fe THEATRE : PASSES + Hidden somewhere in the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. Find them, and if one is yours you've won, Pick up your lickets at the Herald office, 3212 Kalum St. J idididinigoiniootcieink Seino k dickt kh kt ich & r KKERAREREKRERBERRBREERRAARAREREE? “Villicum “Tutu Teatrwe Lid, 4720 LAKELSE AVE. PHONE 638-8111 SHOWING AT 8 P.M. 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On the way down, Darby apparently decided to switch course and landed on a golf course about 50 metres from the mangion, Police and Het- ner’s personal security guards hurried to greet him. * friendly types “It's lucky for Darby he didn't land inside the eslale," said a Hefner spokesman who would not five his name. “If he had, the dogs would have eaten him alive." Darby shoved his seript, for a movie about Vietnam, and two tapes of the musical score into the hands of a Hefner guard, The Hefner spokesman would not confirm receipt of the tapes and script, or even say whether his boss was in town, Police released Darby without Jaying charges, but Federal Aviation Ad- ministration authorities were investigating the in- cident, Seldom Seen Senior surfaces STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — BULLETIN: Seldom Seen Sr. has been seen. Theelusive Japanese snow monkey, missing since June from the Columbus Zoo, may have escaped capture in the Cleveland suburb of Strong- aville, police say, Police said the seven-year-old monkey was believed to have been spotted Sunday before it disappeared into woods. Seldom Seen and his three- year-old offspring, Seldom Seen Jr., escaped from an unlocked cage at the zoo. The younger monkey was cap- tured Thursday in a barn in Upper Sandusky, The older monkey was believed to have been spotted Wednesday at LaGrange. ; The monkeys have been foraging for fruit, vegetables and bread, ADD GROUNDS TO SOIL Old coffee grounds used as 4 mulch for house plants will add nitrogen to the soil. THE GREATEST SKI TRAVELOGUE OF ALL TIME DICK BARRYMORE'S VAGABOND } SKIERS Tickets available door. Door prizes avallable R.E.M. LEE THEATRE Sat. 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