As it once was before the agreements with the white man, -A 4s near Wazelton, . TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. replica of a ‘Ksan Indian long house ata restored Indian village _ Recreation: ‘Scene BY ELAINE - -PARMENTER PRICES EFFECTIVE | AUGUST.4,5 6,7, . Pork Batt Roast ... setae Shenteeareerenge EB A | eon BP 69 Frying Chicken Beef: Liver SLICED THIN Pork Sausage TRAY PACK 1 LB. cbboseneseie “Fresh some ce . Te eee eee etree ee LEAN MEATY .. vetreaer cUT-UP_ re TRAY PACK .o.0cteo eee at @ Last week onthe playgrounds was Athletic Week (uly 28-30) ; The attendance again was quite low as it appears everyone but 4) the payground leaders Spent the week at the lake. The big -event at the * Community.Centre was a Track ! Meet in which Kiti-K-Shain * participated. The various ¢' events-included a. bubble gum i contest, relays, kool-aid race, crab-walk race, balloon . race f. and a fantastic water fight in af, which 50 kids participated. The kids at the Community Centre #]; also produced a play (complete ; with costumes) Tuesday afternoon. - Thought ‘up by themselves and presented to 20 - other appreciative children. It _ Was a very = successful productrion, Kiti'K-Shain . went _ on... Bs Treasure Hunt Wednesday ‘followed by Kool-aid races for the very thirst parlicipants and on Thursday acted out various ; -TV progranis such as Sesame Street and Red Skelton as well as Snow White. On Thursday Uplands had a body painting contest followed by a water fight to wash off the . paint. Al: the kids ended up dirty but happy which, from dur point of view, was good! “Uplands also had a track meet Friday with events such- as discus throwing using. paper plates; javelin using straws; shot .put using scrunched up paper balls; sack races; egg and spoon races; etc. Awards were given to the kids with the most. points, The day was rounded off with a rousing game of “Drench the Leader” a most exciting game for ail -participants and spectators. Parkside had no special events during the week but did have many good games of baseball and soccer, despite the heat. Other games frequently played by all playgrounds were Mother, Mother, May I; Go, Go Stop; Two Square, Kool-aid Races; and Giants Cave. There was also great variety in all the arts and crafts of all the playgrounds + some of which included pedal dipping, Plaster of Paris molding, drawing _painting making calloges with styrofoam nuts and bolts, objects made drum toothpicks ind “halloons, éte: This week ls Water Week on ’ the playgrounds.. As you may have noticed by the frequent rain showers we are’ now having. It seems that some of, the childrens rain dances may havebeeneffective. Already all playgrounds have had an unbelievable increase in altendance. Friday all playgrounds will get together at the Community Center for the day. Each playground will present 2 skits and we will also be having Binge games, sports activities, films and a sing song. ‘Children are also going day camping this week, The children, leave the Community Centre at 10:15 aim. with lunches and bathing suits and spend ‘the day at the lake involved in. swimming and games and arrive back at the Community Centre at 4 p.m, Approximately 50 playground. children and 30 boys and girls from the night program will be participating. _It is hoped that this program wilt continue for the next 2 weeks also, Next week on the playgrounds is ‘Pet Week” (Aug. 9-13) All the playgrounds will be having a pet show on Friday with all children encouraged to bring their pets - no matter what type. The only rule Is that the pet cannot be bigger than the child. Prizes will be given for various types of pets. Uplands and Parkside will combine their pet ‘show al- Parkside and KitLK- - Shain will combine theirs at the Community Centre. Other activities planned. by Uplands playground include a visit to Franks Dairy Monday and one to Samsens Chicken. Farm Thursday. Parkside also will be. going to Franks Dairy Monday; to Hamers Farm Tuesday and to-the §.P.C.A. Wednesday. Kiti-K-Shain will visit the S.P.C.A, Tuesday and Hamers Farm Thursday. Tuesday they will also carve animals out of soap and paper mache-animals Wednesday. The Community Centere playground will be going ona nature hike Monday, VACATION READY 1970 rome : sedan, one owner... Station Wagon V-¢ » One Owner .., 1969 Chevrolet tmpala 2 dr, HT." V6, ; auto, fully power equipped Electra has ute" “option : ‘a Including 2 alr reonaitionng + rey | 1968 chee Ce ee Ce | son 795, 00 2495.00 mane M9985, i _ Redan 6 C¥ly auto; 7 1a98. 00 “1968. ¢h Chey | 4 de; sedan, Ve, auio 1967 ‘Mustang _ ta the §.P.C_A. with Kiti- k-Shain Tuesday and to Franks Dairy Wednesday. On the | whole I would say it will be a very busy week on all the: playgrounds. 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