a’ Ss ? 1 Le EEE ANA EOE EE EOE ED BEE EOE OEE? PAGE AA @& Terrace, B.C. Sports, Entertainment MARK HAMILTON Cireulation | wine / Published - -every Wednesday at 3212 Kalum SL, A member of Varilied circulation: Authorized ag second class mall. Registration number (201. Postage paldincash, reuirn posiage guaranteed. ELREEN TOOVEY © A weekly paper published by Sterling Publications Lid. . _Ad vertisin Pa "COLIN NOTE OF COPYRIGHT viat wr photagraphie conceal published in the Mer ale, witout - “lhe written a= “of the Vublister.” : ' GORDON W. HAMILTON PUB JSHER, . EDITOR , , PAT a DONAGHY . GoODALL Wa The Herald retains tall, complte and sole copyright inuay advertisement produced andre” Reproduction ist nal permitted - “Aleohol and Canada’ 's ‘youth is drowning in a flood of booze. Warns. the Addiction. Research Foundation °-. ‘'the endless régurgilatlon of beer commercials featuring modish kidsin forests, boat and balloon indicates. tow vilal a markel (he young have become.” Warns Gerald Le Dain, ‘head of the commission on non-medical use of drugs - “alcohol is ‘he worst curse affecting saciéty (aday.” A nation-wide: survey: shows. dramatic escalation in alcohol problems, among youth - since the legal drinking age was. dropped from 21 to 18 -in April 1971. Manitoba teenagers have inoved. from hard and ‘ofl drugs. lo ,alcohol, and Nova Scotia: : Tepor{ed: only: twa _ Persons under 20 - of boating. Sales of canives, rowboats) small motor buals and sail ” boats i increase each,year.’. "How does one'learn to: operate’ one ‘of these ‘smialt craft safely? Toooftenitis a matter of (rial and error,.Now there Is. a new anser, ‘The Red Cross Water Safety Service has Taunched a series of water’ safety instructlon-courses in the: proper handling’ af small craft.” For details on the program in * ‘your areas contact your local- ‘Red’ Cross branch of division office: | And until you have passed the coiirse of {Your choice, here are a : few water. safely reminders af the star of th boaling season.” ‘Check your boat carefully and make any necessary repairs and do any painting. ~ Does your boat have a ‘balling ean, an anchor and ‘al least one. extra paddle? . ~ Everyone who goes: olit: in the boat ‘shoit d-take . with itn ae os : government approved persorial ‘flotation ‘device (PFD), “portant that these fit properly especially the children's. Look'your~ . Several .Bills have “received "Raval Assent and same major . legislation has been introduced alter. the : Legislature: returned: .from ils Easter recess on April PA) The Legislature has. also : appreved = the: Labour; Mines and Petroleum: Resources; Minlcipal. Affairs: -and Industrial Development, ‘Trade and Commerce since the _ recess, which began: April, 10. . Among the major bills in- troduced since (he: recess are. the Public Officials and Em- ployees Disclosure Aci, and the Workmen's *- _ Compensation Amendment -A\ ° The Bills whieh Rave received Royal Assent are mostly ‘from the « Atlorney-General's department, including ihe Residential Premises Interim Rent Stabilization Act, which slabilizes rent increases; and the’ Crown’ Praceadings ’ Act,- which enables citizens ta sue the: Crown, The following "bills have. revelved. Royai Assent: ~ BILL NO.2 = Administration’ ’ ~ of Justice Act - This establishes a dustice. Development Com- - _mission for purpose of inquiring . info ‘and * investigating all ‘aspects of the administration of ‘justice cin. the: Pravince, to develop experimental . program's and projects, ‘and to , Make recommendations to the *. Allorney-Geheral, . This Commission is: chaired by: Deputy Attorney-General David , «. Vickers..with three members, Correclions, Dr. John Hogarth - of Simon Fraser University to ~~ represent police ‘activities, and ‘lawyer Jack Cram to represent “the courts, | “BILL NO, 3 =: JAD- MINISTRATION | AMEND- + MENT..ACT, 1974.- This Act -amends the Administration Act io. allot estates under - five -thousand * “dollars lo’; be : distributed”: without ‘. the necessity of applying for. Let- ters of Administration.: j "BILL? NO, 4 -: OCCUPIERS’: "LIABILITY ACT - The. purpose of this'Act is lo determine the liability in-lort of occupiers of premises for injuries suffered a any person coming 0 on to the premises.:..- The Act reforms the i common law: rules: and. wipes out: the artificial categories of licensee, ‘invitee, “and trespasser and creates a ‘common duty of care toward all persons who enter. upon the property, : The extent of the ability of an occupier for | breach of,his duty of care would “cumstances ‘of the case. : . spending~- . slimates of the Departments of - - the Contrael. ae Ed Epp, Depuly. Minister of . depend.; upon all” the. cir: BILT NO. 5 - FRUSTRATED * CONTRACTS ACT -: This Act provides .rytes.. for ,.the ., sel-. “Wement oF losses ‘and claims arising out of the Frustration of a Contract by Act of God, Foree. Majeure. or some dlher reason: nol caused by the parties to the -conlract. - This ‘Al will apply” after a coniract is declared: ‘deeried | We: " beens Frustrated, ‘and ‘défings the’ Rules, upon which the courts can operate and deal: fairly. with both ‘parties’ under the, cir-- cumstances of. Frustration. of ROWN'P ‘BILL NO. 6 as OCEEDINGS ‘ACT. ::This Act’ abolishes the “Fiat: System’. and permits any person (o sue the * Crown. in. the‘£ordinary- manner, Under“thls Act, trial by Jury, injunctions, and orders . to Specifie Performance- are prahibited.-. This. Acl. would be. applicable -to, cages that‘ arise after (his Jegislalion olficially “ became.law. (:(May 3 aan BILL’ NO.” 7:-- - SPECIA FUNDS APPROPRIATION ‘ACT, 1974 - Authorizes. the expendilure of $140 million.from Surplus. ravenues . for a variety of projects, including $40 million for housing programs; $10 mi}lion}for Community ‘Recreational Facilities Fund;. $20 million, lo - ' farm assistance programs, $15 million lo establish a fund for the removal, ‘of - “Scliool , “Taxes; and others; = 05°” BILL = NO. 9 ' ’ MUNICIPALITIES - AID AMENDMENT ACT, 1974. Increases {he per capita. grant , :{o tnuniclpalities to , $34 \from $32," Also this municipalities are being’ assisted by the Provinelal Government's assumption of all court costs and ambulance,” : services. ‘BILL NO, ‘10.- -BURRARD “INLET (THIRD. CROSSING) FUND AMENDMENT ‘ACT, 1974 - Transfers the $27 million In the furid for construction of another harbour crossing into a general fund for assisting rapid transit projects, _ BILL NO. 43 .- CORONERS* AMENDMENT ACT, 1974 - This Act makes the Province responsible’ fot the ‘operation,. financing and: pravistan: of facilities for Caraners' inquests, ’ BILL NO. 44- - PROVINCIAL: COURT AMENDMENT ACT, | . 1974. - This Act enables! the . Province’ to assume ‘respon-*": sibility for the Administration, . of Justice in British Columbla. By this, Act, the ' Province . are ‘discover ng ‘the pleasure : Ttissim PROFESSIONAL year, - Youth - "treated for alcohol problems t in ‘ THE HERALD, “THE FOUR-WAY. . . TEST | mo io ‘the. things we think, . say or lo. ” * oe ne wie As it the TRUM as iv r vik { ve conc’ nied 2, oo ow ith wy He and BET Fall NDSILPS 2 ah 4 il it be ist N ; all tonverned? re provincial hospitals during 1970, while 20 patients were admilted in 1971.- In- Quebec. 1+-year-‘olds sneak inlo pubs and laverns ‘and, in Toronte drinking among high schoo! students doubled since Wn > * while marijuana and hashish Usage climbed 10 percent and LSD dropped. The public must find out’ the inter-relationships between ‘arog : usage and alcohol.: A royal commission should be set up to-deter-." mine. if raising the drinking age “sink deeper into drugs: Meanwhile, those seductive, youth oriented beer and Nquor ads should be banned from the media.” . frayed or-knotted?. “~~ Always obtain: the ie weather report for. your area before - : starting oul an open water.. If the weather is threatening, don't go... - Hf your trip is a day-long one, (ake a'transistor-radio with you. back lo 21, will cause kids to just: . Summer slorm fronts’can move very quickly. .: =: Take only the number'of people and amount of gear, recom: . : mended for your ‘ype of raft. Overloading is a major. cause, at ~ boating accidents. --) &Don't stand upin a boat. If sameane has to move, keep | low. with weight centered on the keel line; move slowly. . ~Stow gear carefully; cover with waterproof to keep dry: : Hf your boat does tip over, it will float.. Use it as a life raft, and kick toward shore: : . ‘2 Follow the “rules of the road”. ; “Use common sense ‘for. a sale, happy a summer: the ‘Red cross Lo . 2 Podiairy- Chipody is a Para: - . : Medical Profession which deals “with the care of the feel. health: "Water Safely ways. . “ reliewes ‘municipalities from: ‘lhe direct , costs’ of - operaling ‘and improving the Provincial Court. System; and,. all’ full-time munielpal . employees of the’. Provincial courts shall be for all ~ “Purposes. deemed public :ser:, *vanls > under the Public Ser-! . vices Act. ; _ “BILL . 5 _COR- PORATIONS .-: AMENDMENT - ‘ACT, 1974- ‘This Act amends (he Professional Corporations Act, lo. allow- professianal cor- porations “ta surrender their charter. and apply - Dissolution. This Act will be in force until April-1, 1978, whan it: .will be repealed. _ Al. that time:” provisions of he Companies Act _respecling thé dissolution of a company: will’ apply.- * BILL NO: 49 . UNIFIED ‘FAMILY: COURT ACT Through. this Act, a- unified . family court project’ integrating | ad administralive: and social | services provided In Supreme, Country; and Provincial Courts, in. family “matters is im-, plemented © tn designated regions of the Frovince. “NO.” To assisl parties i in a marital. .. dispute arrange ‘and’ stabilize their affairs, the Act “provides - *thal-with. prior approval of all- ‘parties, ‘the. custody, access and . mainlenance. terms of their written’ agreement may. be. . made’ enforceable through the Provincial Court. in the same. (manner “as' if a :courl order “‘conjaining ” hese, (erms had been made, : “The” Act” creates the new position of Family Advacale to act as inifial legal aid contact to sparlies: in family disputes; to - act-as legal aid: advisor to.lhe administrative and social service: personnel .atlached to A @-court; to, te able to tbrvene. as ‘legal’ counsel of behalf of a chiidwho is (he subject of a -custody, oral ‘adoplion,. or. “Maintenance ‘hearihg ; and where there are no . childrén and neither spouse is.“ represented by caunsel,toact in ©” an impartial: manner .in the court, ta%agsist: both parties ‘to present. their case, The “Aah , provides, social: wot kers and probation workers” -on the fariily-‘court ‘projects “infor mation or communication received'In confidence ‘from ‘a * client, will be privileged in al all ‘current, ‘or.. subsequent . court * proceedings’ save ‘where valid Federal ‘Séisiatlon provides volherwise y with male in that evidence, .”- vy The: “firs! Unified: Family Court ‘Project: has: begun in (he, South Fraser’ Judicial..Disirict.-: > BILL NO. 75 - RESIDENTIAL ‘PREMISES INTERIM.RENT . STABILIZATION .ACT - This Act is an interim‘measwre until © ‘the new. Landlord: and: Tenant .:: Act comes into force: The-Act |. ‘Stabilizes rent.increases in thal “‘no-landlord shall as of January 1, 1974 charge graater (han/‘an - eight percent increase over the ¢ _ 1978: ‘rental rate _on' residential” premises. «Under Section 5'of.” the _Act,. the Lieutenant; . Governor in Council may define rant; and“may order that renl * ‘ includes : such. amounts charged -- _ by “a. landlord’for . parking, ° Wilities - and such - ‘other sere vices. ~ BILLNO. 108 - SUPPLY ACT, . . NO, 1, 1974 .- On April. 9, this-.. Bill received Royal Assent in: -arder to authorize government ... expenditures for lhe new fiscal year until all - departmental estimales. have been approved. . ‘BILL NO. is. : - SUPREME. COURT, ACT, 1974.-. This Act. amends the Supreme’ Court Act '~ plone of them: large’ eriough 7 ‘house of ill repute. , "same “elty . was “Harry's”, * Columbia. " 4 Cariadian: Citizens, ‘and. im » Migrants who-choose (o train in TERRACE, B.C.” _ MY. MOVIE CAREER | ONCE1S ENOUGH -- Severil items this week, -to-write-a' column: ‘about, but each of them ‘of ‘such vital importance to the state of the world that they snust not be ignored,” | ‘Germany: ‘a ‘ couple | at ieftovers>. > Prastitulion * legal thera.1n Kaiserslautern, _ there's. a rather cbteak: four- storey building. “Probably ~. financed -by American ‘aid. colt. is.a (uh, shall we ‘say? ) “in thelr rude and ticen- tious. way, the, “soldiery call >it “Four floors of whores", . which has a hice echoic ring 0 It; But what-caught my.” . eye, ‘al 1 am., was the -. huge’ neon’ sign on top of _ the building. It read, “SEX MIT. heart’. The. word Keart was. not spelled : out, but ‘represented. by a huge, — red, -Valentine-type: heart, in ‘NEON. ‘A'nice touch. . , Another place © in “the ‘He. has a- good glmmnick,. - which -’dlike.to see Eaton’s and Simpsons adopt. [t: is a clip joint for suspecting North Americans. There are ‘no Germans if. the - place. But, you can: buy anything from’a Hummel figurine to "a vast, lousy painting. How- “ever, his gimmick gelsem. When‘ you walk in the door, "yqu are ‘offered ‘a coke,’ a coffee; or a beer, And when you leave, you ‘are offered. a free gifts "comb, nail file, husbanded : plastic cat-key-holder, some- ‘thing. It’s chicken stuff, but | it’s smart. ‘In’ a: lat of. ~ Canadian stores, all you are offered. is a ‘slice -of cold shoulder, : Trees, The Germans treat their trees as we ‘would foses. “They are* carefully’ _ and _ even. wifed ~ and produce’ the “ expectant harvest. They are then cut up as carefully as bread: We whack ours down and burn them. - ’ Not ‘that- i'd want to live in Germany. Who wants ‘to live in a country where orthe trains run on time, and highway signs say something ; _ as vulgar as Ausfarten?, . ».. MOVIES: Recently I was “involved in the-making of-a movie. Iam here to declare, ‘by the prace of God, that I do nol now, or ever, want tobe a movie star, a:support- se ¥ ing actgz, or an extra. - : "YoR fussed it. Twas - an’extra. Unpaid. | spent a " beautiful spring afternoon” "running up‘and down hills, stiouting, “Get- him! Kill “him! Hang him!,”, in’ a soldier's |. uniform, | and brandishing a stout club. y 1, as a soldier; was -- ° carrying a club, instead of a : t I-don't know, but “Podiatry/ Chiropody. 1.- The undersigned “wish to . STRONGLY PROTEST the ‘inadequate present, Podiatry Chiropody services available to the INSURED Citizens : ‘of B. c. iiiatry” See ‘Canada: “Thisin Spite of the faci that there have - 6h Padiathists'i in this Country © rower 40 years.- |. In 1947. there were 29° “Licenced Chiropodists In British ~ t_ Practitioner. far every 36,000 Population. ; “TODAY, there around: 0 7 Practitioners i in The Province. 1 4 Practitioner for every 022 250 Population. ‘PREMIUMS ° 6 The Board ‘of Examiners in ~. Podiatry for. British Columbia ‘are. -.The Trustees... and - “Regulators of Ihe Podiatry Act, °. and. will “cence to: practice: Graduales’ from . American, : Colleges GNLY. _ ? Officially recagnized, British Columbia. of Podiatry-Chipody — _ are refused licence to practice’ - © their Profession in their:Native: . -or Adopled British ‘Columbia: . -8:: WE DEMAND thal Canadian - and Immigrants, Graduated ‘in Officially recognized Brilish Colleges, Be given EQUAL: PRACTICING PRIVILEGES to those’ given to “American 0 permit: the appointment “of “we additional : judges~’ io .the’- Supreme Court; .adds the. Bankruptcy Act (Canada), the’ Trade Practices .Act, : and. ‘seclion 23 of the: Laws’. Declaratory’ Act ‘to. ‘fhe. ‘jurisdiction of the local judges. ‘of. the “Supreme: Court; and - permils. the. use. of sound- - recording’ machines win ‘the, _ Supreme Court. Music Festival: Dear Sirs: On behalf of the Pacific Northwest Music Festival: 1. would like to lake, (his .op- ‘portunity | newspaper foe ‘the “excellent! ! publicity “you ‘have “Riven : Our: . thank | your. Sincerely, Le Graduates. | 9, The Aged and The Infirmare , | -often house-bound, bed-riiden ¥: Graham‘, “:statement that “More women or unable lo: walk ‘on feet that nave’ become . ta. ‘painful, primarily: due to lack. of care. 19... School Children are, denied **. i Theyemative card al the time in= ee lives - when - inelpient _.sondifions. could he: diagnosed “and correcied.This goes on.as a _ result cof. x CONTRIVED Se dh o. AE GE. “CH 1 "R'O PODTST 5 a PODIATRISTS. i. “WE REQUEST - - IM- CHANGES . to improve. the ~ quality. and availability. of foot care, but in particular. for.those. TOO OLD, TOO SICK - man, though, He climbed extras don’t question De- Mille, do they? Trouble was with the _ movie, that we extras didn’t know what the hell “was ‘ going on. We puffed up and down the hills, got slapped in the eye by willow - switches, and jumped over logs, waving our clubs menacingly. It was pretty exciting, The first time. - Then we did it over and over again, because some- one fad forgotten ta take off the sun-glasses, or the watch, It.was a periad piece, and the beer cans and cake bottles didn't. fit into the ~ 19th century milien. - Must admire the camera- about forty fect into a tree, » to take “down” shots’ of us idiots running through the - - woods, yelling, “Kill him! Get Him! ” ,and such. Theo he lay under a log, shooting up, getting crotch shots and - feet’ shots as we did the - same thing. Then he waded into a river (in April) and did the same thing. Finally, he ran backwards with. a * hand camera while we raced (or stumbled) toward him, - shouting the same stuff, He tripped z a i couple of times over trees cut down with a Re: Highway : Minister - Lea's report > are.needed in the North.” To hundreds of women in'B.C. ‘this was’ a most degrading slalement®.coming: from. a er ister offthe Crowes rian oy ats “Siaferment* *refetring’ lo ** hema Hen vas*so-mbch' ernmale : ‘to be ised by the northern male “for the’ development ‘of*-(he: North is highly insulting. barbaric and> uncivilized. ‘» drags us back lo the Dark Ages MEDIATE” LEGISLATIVE TOO: YOUNG TO DEMAND. THIS - RIGHT OF THEIRS, since it is -nanced..: by. PRE-PAID -OF SUB- SCRIBERS TO ‘THE B.C. MEDICAL PLAN, a - ‘B, .. WE DEMAND AN. IM- -MEDIATE: HALT (0 the current - practice al your Department of Health permitting TOTALLY - UNQUALIFIED PERSONS «to “eare for’ the’ feet -of . those hospitalized, and unabie- to speak for,.themselves, due to ‘physical or psychiatric illness. WE WILL NOT: CONSENT. ‘TO™ - THIS IN SILENCE. « MARY HYDER,’ DS. Pay’ - RONALD HYDER, D.S.P., - VINCENT CARBALLO, M. Ch. 5. P.R.N., oT i. " LAZENBY, ‘ ORDINATOR.: OUP: over, the past | “year, B - "The interest ‘and co-operation of the. plembers of the oe : the ~ are most: important success af the, Festival. lo ' A. Brodie, President MS POOR LITTLE DEViL.,'E OS THIS FEAR OF DRINKIN' ALL 1S MONEY AWAY BEFORE ITS CLOSIN' TIME / 7 ANJE- 8S THIS OTHER FEAR MON EY AWNAY, THAT ITLL BE CLOSIN' TIME EFORE 'E'S BRON Alas is woe 60 sible behaviour af 8.C.’s° minister of highways is-no more - evident than in. his ‘sexist statement ,"*Watnen are needed . in the North, " Throughout the “history: -of B.C, both men and women lave pioneered together the interior . and ‘northern regions. of jour province. . The Suggestion implied wy the Sick To The Editor Dear Sir: bam ‘writing ‘his: ‘etter in, protest to the'person or persons who {respassed ‘ori -my son's property and cul dewn a birch tree thal he had: intended’ to- leave standing. Anyone that ‘could jhaye destroyed such a thing of beanly-and leave it _ Memorial Hospital . lying -thére, must’ be © of a: depraved Mind: JL sincerely 7 Dear Editor: , My daughter =. and found the four ‘of ‘Mills Memorlal Hospital’ informative. and. inleresting. A rare opportunity for such a layman (woman) as myself to see the Inner workings behind ‘the’. scene . activities, _. “providing, | 1 think, a more humane. rather than clinical outlook. ‘ - Mis.” Sylvia tivcmpin’‘b plained to us the working of the machine provided by donations, - "In memory of the late: Dr ... 2) MeGhee™. and -1. for “one. “was. pleased to see the monies pul to. * .guch-goad use, *" - The T.V. Reading Room, ‘with .-adjaining Sundeck, for patients use is a preal addition. ‘Explanations’ of new aquip- ment, both in the Iab ‘and In-:: : + tensive: Care. is encouraging proving that’ our hospital - is ‘ aiways progressive and well uipp The Library; busiiass ‘offices’ and las but hardly: least the. BOARD ROOM providing afew: eminently hilarious abou a _4s,-Heard a git! say, today . ““Yabudy. : Vox Populi WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, t974 1974 chain saw, - ‘Biggest problem was not to faugh during shooting (as we call it), ° ~ There. _ is’ _ something collection. of ‘middle-aged people, some-of them with hernias and heart attacks, walking back up a hill, for the fifth time, | in order’ to come running down it again, because some silly ass had cried, ‘in. the. excilement, “Go get -him,: Mike! ", in stead ef “Kilt Kitt and the sound man had Picked up the modern expression, DEPRESSION: . Not the psy chiatric kind, the econo- mic kind, I: feel ‘it-in my" . bones. There’s a big depres- sion coming. Jolly good; is what I say. We haven't had a decent depression. in this country for years: ‘There’s almost. a desire for on. The kids, of course, don’t even know. what one “Vu, gotny other replied, Yabudy . godda: getsum cigrets.” Priorities. But the ald folks now. In-fact; they almost Have a nostalgia for: it. They: brag about” it; Lumpy «porridge instead-of Krinkly Krunch-, ies. Hamburger, two pounds for two-bits, Mailmen work: ing and danged glad to have “a job. Railwaymen ditto. There are “books, “Ten Lost. Years”, and’ ‘plays dramatizing the Deprebsion. And it was dramatic. ‘I was there. For | the . ten), Lost Years. .And 1 didn't’ feel they were lost. Ask anyone, If you can find him. Or her? to..another, money?” The < - all thie vioieniaé ais of éd - ‘dominating ‘males with’ at-- ‘tudes shaped by that era’. Wa do not live in the Dark Ages and we willnot be subjected to such ane: fo.our sex en, are ¢ mh a5 (Ms, B. Pennock , (Ms. ¢. Kemeny - Sexist Graham Lea. ‘The increasingly Irrespon; : minister’s rémarks is: that government intervention is heeded to sponsor some kliid-cf a “here’ come .the cbrides" program for B.C. - ‘The women of B.C, do" not want a highways minister:wha wanls lo be some kind of a,sex broker for northern ..B.C.,: We would much prefer thal he get on om with usiness af fixing, the roa iS. ~ ; » Sick. cnope “nal tims wanton ; and vindictive act of desttuction, will one day revert back to ther in some’ way, or other: % a Inclosing’ I “would advise that il vou, ihe person cancernéd, is stek “then for’ heaven's ‘sake seek some form of tweatinent * before-you. destroy, yourself.” Yours. oe Tt ns _ Tilly Thompson wo good itnot ‘sarcastic rematts a wonder why? Moor iwhy?).. # “Anew ‘coal: of paint piclis up ‘the inlerlor and .I notice swith interest “our -“Flying Stork” painted’ by one of our former: ‘maternity, nurses is“ still streaking across the nufser'y all. I am most happy: fo aur front page, Beni finally golng i s to: pene ‘and =improvements willbe hopefully ‘ortheoming, °.: a I must agree, however, with fae “Mrs. Power in: Letter: to the . Edditor-of, the Herald t! Out -was ¢ ; apathy existing as did ae our hospital trustee elections March 20ih last. + Let's see Breater "support: ‘in 1o75. Thanks ta all members: “ot the hospital” staff, candy-stri arid athers: who gave up-t ol’ : day olf:to show at least:a few “interested “Terrace Cillzens ; “ae” hospital, Miils Memorial. ‘Mire, Pat Baptlc and ime “Shannon. - Be