mm about | 7 _ Wednesday, May 15, 1968 S a Goat's Foot Art Gallery artist Perry and David Stanhope standing at the foot of Goat Mountain at Rosswood, WILL TEST BUILDINGS ' The American Society of Civil ngineers is Planning to. use Bsome of the buildings scheduled for demolition in White: Plains, N. Y., to gather information load: resistance and the effects. of fires and. earthquakes, WHAT'SIN A NAME? Glen Dale recently moved to Glendale, Calif., took a job in the Glendale post office and is considering buying a home on Glendale Ave; He. previously lived in Palo Alto, Calif, wet 4 is pleased to Introduce Two of Hollywoods Up & Coming young sing. ing stars from Rolling Hills, Colifornio, The Red Dror invites you to hear. | an ig t J) the weekends 2a the RED DOR ____ TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C.” [Goat's Foot Gal beside a By CATHERINE M, FRASER Unique is the word for the Goat's F. opened last week-end In the Kitsumkal north of Terrace, Nonconformists {s the term charming American. couple, Perry er fi elty life, enjoy.*? log cabin, It nestles at the foot of Picturesque Goat whose rugged snow-capped peak towers 7,000 feet above them, © a logging roa Their gallery is situatedone 10-acre clearing in a spactous Also viewed from thelr Placearethe snow-capped mountain peaks of Maroon, Couture and Allard, David, whose home city ts Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ts . the painter; Perry, his petite vivactoug young wife, is proud of her gift for weaving together beautiful colors, valley location at Rosswood with about families, 7 a ; A huge weather-heaten to an enchanting display of art work, The gallery floor is sawdust-covered, stools, shelves and. In one corner of: Produce a setting of charming .. display stands are hewn from cédar logs; an old-fashioned lantern, ruggedness, They share this half @ dozen other iron chain keeps the doorway to Goat's Foot Gallery, not closed, but rather, welcomingly open. The opening display included original off and pastel paintings, pottery of a wide variety, original Indian craft and. carvings, and weaving and stitchery, The display js taste- fully arranged in the 40" X 229 Among the local’ art cabin, ail painting loaned by Mr, and Mrs, Ro; Naturally the Stanhopes’ is their means of Livlihood, couple have set the who are either artists or admirers of art. can meet, discuss and find mutual enjoyment. | Along with their own ¢ dozens’ of original paintings and district — on loan — some for sale, David and Perry in Terrace and the _ gallery. They hope . people will returp, again treasures is a@ collection of paine tings by Paul Emile Genest of Montreal; and 91794 original. . depicting a remote-like face of a beautiful nun, on Roy Wacker, newcomers to Rosswood,.”. : art work is for sale —as this - however, the young gallery up for people — the kind of people A place where all art the Stanhopes have gathered art craft from people of the plan to spend two week-days travelling. istrict collecting art work for thelr to have.an ever-changing display so that and again . The thirst of the"Visitora driving the 30 miles from town was anticipated, Steaming hot coffea and cookfes were served, Artist Perry proved she had baked 30 dozen cookies, ‘her ability. as. a housewlfe as well — Three willing young workers A sc] Minister of Lands, Forests | sarnestly appeal to everyone to do - [into two. main classificattons— - {on thelr motsture content to pro- Wetter water — ‘used on:fires — By The Honourable : Ray Williston * Ray Willfston ‘ and Water Resources. | The: annual. forest fire séason With us-once again and.I his best to make this one of the | beat fire prevention years British Columbia has had, © in mate Sher 1967 was one of the Ost Costly ever experienced | the Province in terms of expéndi- ture of firefighting dollara, with ‘B.C, Forest Service: protection costs reaching nearly $7,000,000, However, fire damage to the forests was held well down and the extensive uge of fire ‘retare its played an important ‘part in this success, ; Fire retardanta can be divid short-term and long-term... The basic difference is the length of -) time the retardant offers effect- ive protection, . The short-term retardants rely vide tire protection but, as seon ‘|a8 this moisture is drtyen off, “Long-term retardants, on the - other. hand,. provide protection through moisture while they are wet, but ‘also through chemical action, as long as the chemical rema{ns.on the trees, and other forest fuel such as slask. This chemical * ‘ire-proofing” ro- sults from a reaction with cellu. lose- which inhibits the release of combustible gases, Fuels will ‘burn but only when sufficlentheat is generated to overcome the ef. fect of the reduced volume of combustible gases, . The B.C, Forest Service's in- ‘troduction into chemicals de aigned to increase the effective- hess of water began in 1951, In that year, the Service made use of “4wet-water”’ additives, These are chemicala that lessen the surface tension of the water, thus allowing for greater depth pene -tration into. materials such as sawdust, This type of chemical unlts and for hand tank pumps, “Bentonite” became the first really successful retardant to be used from aircraft, This is clay material which, when added to the retardant is no longer effec- _{ tive, Arlene and Julia Cooper and Terry Kolderman served the ~ : refreshments. Among those contributing to the’ art display were Mrs, 1, Kristy ~ Vivian Atoniw, art teacher at Kitimat High Sctioo Pedersen of Kitimat and from Terrace: Cooper, Wally Humphrey, Joan Bell, white, Skeena Secondary Claudia Dube, to visit Goat’s Foot Art Gallery, children (there are swings lan McLeod, Jack Hepple» School art teacher and Tess Fenger, David and Perry extend an invitation to all who would like - They suggest you bring the. ; and teeter-totters); and a picnic’ lunch; or bring a tent and sleeping bag, There are ten-acres of room, "Over one hundred and fifty people vis ted the SA ow Bs eas ‘FERN. IN'T'MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO. SHE D HEAR: THESE. GREAT. RECORDING gallery at | Become Eligible b water and mixed, swella to many | dimes fis size. =e ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR MERE ceca is still used by ground tanker| | L. £. 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