(anis: ‘group "Ol patlves Took their’ concerns to ..the, streat,andimade It the.theme. for their Antofogasta, Chile will be the new home for a local girl, ‘Denise ‘Kenney ‘will, . be Jeaving Terrace this week bo ‘become one of the first Cenadian students te go ‘on an exchange program with that country. : Kenney _is excited about the trip and a Kittle bit ner vous. “T didn't. find out: who. 1 | would be staying with until’a few days ago-and then it hit me that I was really: going,” After flying. té Santlago from Vancouver, she will ALTE R PARTS where her host family lives. : in northern Chile ‘with “a Bae ‘population of approximately : 200,000." ‘ four applicants -by” the Terrace Rotary Club to go ¢ on. the exchange program.” Originally, she was sense With Septémber - just around the corner, children _ are’ gearing up for -anather school year and the . resumption. of ‘skating; swimming and gymnastics, Another form of educational ‘recreation available again “this fall fg ballet. «2, *.. | ‘Perrace is fortunate . to - “have a qualified school of - classical ballet'run by Mrs, - Barbara Ninn, Mrs. Nunn . Royal Academy of Dancing and the Imperial Society of Teachérs of Dancing: She ane rer Fe ees aa wh was one of many who rn in the © event last: ‘Saturday curing the; Fall Fal, i per Hamilton ,: bverjoyed . rry 0 manager, of the Kalum forest to be disappointed. . i Dodd ‘wrote: a ‘jetter to Earl's wife, Suty, August 20, mising. to hold. public arings prior to the forest ervice. _ making 4 final decision oh" the proposed West Skeena logging road. ac 7Bickert, is ‘the jonal’ fianiger of the Prince Rupert forest region. He said Monday that public . meetings. not hearings, will hy | NEW: WESTMINSTER, pBC. (CP) — A decision by a * provincial court ‘judge: last i week to remove a one-year- fold girl trom the custody of eg retarded parents should not be viewed as.a trend in . t ¢his | type: of case, mental ‘ health experts sald Tuesday. iy They said thal, as more: entally-retarded people tare fully..re-integrated into i community's main- tream,; the question of ifights of: children of ‘these (parents. will rise ac- i¢ordingly. ii“aAnd “it's just as likely, tynaybe more likely, that re- itarded . couples will be iallowed to raise their own 'éhildren — with help," said iDr. Bluria Tishler, medical ‘director of Woodlands 4 Aj "Ag iheoumber at patients Collector of tin cans" admits to eccentricity ess I.can admit to being ccentric,” says Brian Fag, 36, a collector of old tin cans. i He estimates his collection of 700 cans Is worth more than $10,000 but he wouldn't part with them for iess than reateey (CP). — “Tf 000. : rap ve always been a collec- r,” said Fag, a tran- iplanted ‘Englishman, one- time artist, and cham- district: wrote, but he’ 8 going. Skeena logging road — | meetings not hearings. a ‘will ‘Wok, at. the rol and, . The | term hearin far inate ch in don't see that’ as a com mitment.” The meetings will be sponsored through the public advisory committee at Terrace and Kitwanga. The field engineers on the Proposed site of the road. should be finished their work in September. They will then . 80 through their field notes . which can take anywhere from. one to three months, Specialists in the regional and district forestry offices Retarded parents case ‘termed ‘not a trend’ in the community increases, so will be number of children born in: the marriages of these people." She stressed that each case ‘must be evaluated individually” and “it’s quite possible that such a couple would be allowed and able to raise a child, with help.” ona case Friday when Judge A.J. Skow ruled that the one- yearold daughter of a retarded couple must be ‘turned over to the superintendent of child .wel- fare, The judge, calling it one of the most difficult judgments he ‘has made, said that despite the parents’ love and desire to ralse the child, he agreed with testimony that indicated the couple — 24 ‘and 25 years of age, with an pionship bicycle racer. His collection reflects an. era when competing cookie -bakers packed their products in tins shaped to resemble a myriad of things fram purses to golf bags to log cabins and even coffins. The ins were designed to be functional as well as decorative, “T can spend hours with my tins,” said” Fag who - Christmas, said Bickert, ‘isa controversial topic. The made a serious mistake ministry of forests wants to which landed! them in court. *- of the situation at large.” Tishler was, commenting | : - case,” she said, “the parents ‘as a normal and healthy girl ventry iré the Smithers: ‘parade.-. “This: group: . (Photo: by Rod Tayler). Mele! | . was trained-in England and FF » taught there for several "years: ‘hefore emigrating’ to Canada.” She -has --been WEATHER eee Sie tears aot since 1971. ‘The forecast: for “today: is In the past year, two ot sunny this afternoon and the, Mrs.. Nunn's. 10-year-old ° temperature should reach 18 students, Joanne’ Robbins degrees! Celsius, Clear and Sherri de la Giroday, periods!’ are expected attended the National Ballet avernight with lows. of eight - School in Toronto. As the = i. National ‘School: shares” iy: should: studio - space... wit Feéotimendation. faainly ‘gunny ~ with ‘cloudy Canadian Naaiaet on The public meetings may 7 s periods. | Hf . pany, they’ regularly met - be held just before or after. ; Karen Kain and the rest of ickert’ will: ‘make't i —_— COPS CRASH CAR BLETCHLEY, England {CP) — jhwo ‘police con- stables w ha: smashed their car after :a, drinking binge speculating on a- probable date, ; The proposed road on the west side of the Skeena River and from class and rehearsals, The two young citing. Still at. the: National - School is Michelle-Roberts; log the first growth timber Alistair Sim; 21, the driver, there but. residents, the Jreported his cruiser had native Indians, © some ° stolen and. Richard fishermen and’ interested Abbott, 24, ;supported the Terrace Classical . Ballet School, ‘statement, : Both were atthe Wynne Swaw Studio In cna of the ie suspended from the Thames Victoria. : * > + Valley fore¢ and fi fined 100. ; St. John Ambulance Industrial: First. Aid Course Classes leading to W.C.B. Certification. These will be NIGHT — ~ ability level or elght-or-nine | . _ Classes. Time and date ta be an-' year olds — would be unable to fully care for the baby. nounced. For further information Aspokesman at the Health h 635-6784. . Centre'for Children at Van- PRONE 633-0704. - couver General Hospital said ‘ she knew of the case and the ruling, adding that “it should not be taken as an indication “As 1] understand this had outside help and ~ everything, but it just wasn't sufficient to help them in their condition.” She added that mental retardation by two parents is “by no means a certain indication of the likelihood of retardation in an offspring." The New Westminster child was described in court 1980 GMC 1 TON with normal potential. © CARGO VAN 14° aluminum intercontinental truck body. Partly fined with roll up, door, 10,000 lb. GVW, ‘duals « *15,867.46 works in the advertising display business. _ “E Jook at them, at their absolutely fascinating © scenes and varieties of color. Many are nostalgic and wihers are surreal.” Jim Jim McEwan GM Aetephese 44H Healer Licenes Mucber (8921 He said Canada is not a geed hunting ground for adding to his collection. **Hut Enpland, that's the place." Vorrace, 06. ‘travel north to Antofogasta . - Antofogasta isa mining town e Kenney: was chosen from - Ballet petals ithe Terrace Classical Ballet " gouree, Ballet is ballet, on holds certificates of both the: the company on their way td: girls found this. very ex-. who at one time attended the. along with . Laurel: Adam, who is now ‘studying - First Aid Classes || 7 go to Yealy, but the ‘program was. “cancelled: South America because the = culture a and language are ‘50. ‘there: this year, “- ‘School accepts not only students who plan a ‘professional career’ but. vanyone who wishes to learn. - ‘to dance correctly, be they. ‘children, teens or adults, All ‘types. of. theatre’ dancers: :. need ballet background, it 1s.” ‘the only type that gives wood, ature atid all ‘round (grace, © ance can only -be taught, ‘properly by specisilly than ‘dance teachers,.aind this. ‘hus. been ‘a ‘problem! for” Mrs;,,.. he Nunn in the pastas Canada. “trains: few.’ ‘dance: teachets, nee: " gince those coming out af the . National School: ‘ant tae the : ‘Canadian College. Of. Dince in Toronto’ are “al: siathed’ vel: Margaret |: -Claydon, 2 a Chaydon ‘took ‘her’ Cecchetti © examination at, the: ‘National .. Ballet ‘Schoo! /aflec - being ;” ‘trained in Niagara } Falls: ‘and: “she -later studied: dance, :Wasbingte Dt ore The fact that she’. is Cecchetti-trained: ‘and Mrs.- Nunn R,A.D; and-1:8:T.D. ‘is ‘excellent, abit rpthds out the: students! training: They wilt now,, have ah ‘American ‘as - well as British infliiénce.” The. dance does, not t change: of | According to Mrs. Nunn, .” ° os cod * all, but just incase anyone. was “away y aed taissed i, 7 difterent."* “She. doesn’t ‘know.. any _ Spanish, but hopes to pick it . ‘tp while attending ‘a co-24 Catholic school in’ An- tofogasta. oe coe “date but she expects to -be back in Terrace within 10 or a ‘months. " the Rotary | ‘chib sponsors ‘the: ‘exchange: program. Students selected” to stay . with ‘members of the. club ‘throughout the world. Became ‘Chile is-a ‘new ad- - dition to the organization, - this is the first year they have become involved in the exchange. i Also participating in the > gxchange is a Smithers girl who will go to Australia and “rm gad t to be going 6 who will spend the yeor in Japan, . - talephone registrations ‘will ‘Ms. Claydon’ 4 approach to -its disciplines does not differ from Mrs. ‘Nunn’s. Both teachers are looking forward ‘tom very exciting year. ° Classes will begin Sept. 9 - and continue. datil mid-June, 1981, ; Registration: was ‘held | ‘on; Aug.: 23..at. He. Skeena . both adults and children, The children's classes have only odd vacancies but the evening ‘adult beginner and the daytime adult advanced classes both have space. Further information can be . obtained by calling Mrs. JNunn at 635-2440 or’, -Ma. Claydon at 635-073. |. wet is about 20 miles north. Of ‘Kitimat. . . Rhodes had been standing . besidé the “logging truck at {Pouce Ne - Terraceinan was killed. * queeday “gyhett. a a fell n.. “Terrence Mal odes, 20, 30, ‘Chiat Creek ared ‘The creek ordered an Inquest. 4 t « Rent ae wp oft ‘tiair io Nina: ‘Kavanagh’ at: Srernate. but .they enjoyed the ex- are back from” the” -B.C." perience: . Summer Games... wel Driftwood Castille, Nina 5 "The girls. and thisir horses: Jorse, performed well and so com peted insdressage.events, did Shamara, Alison's horse, _ with, othe#: riders": tro: ‘even though it was only around B.,,. - They “aia * Shamara’s third show. ~ LIKE 70 att D DALY FRESH. AIR? ENJOY. WALKING IN _ THE WARM! "AFTERNOON AL SUN? NEED EXTRA MONEY? . THEN. “join us: EVERY ‘AFTERNOON FOR A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY: FOR EXERCISE, FRESH, AIR AND EXTRA SPENDING: MONEY. DELIVER: THE. terrace /kitimat. dally herald WE NEED. 5 ACABLE CARRIERS AND: we’ VE Got A LOT - TO OFFER. GOOD PAY AND EASY. ROUTES! SUITABLE FOR OLD AGE PENSIONERS, “STUDENTS, FAMILIES OR ANYONE INTERESTED IN SPENDING THEIR AFTERNOONS ‘PROFIFABLY. We LIKE “OME ON—FEEL_ KID AGAIN! od E DAILY HERALD “GALL THE DAILY HERALD CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT. AT 635-6357 FOR MORE FORMATION. ; ‘There Is no definite return another girl from Kitimat . - be taken up until Sept. ‘8 for. ots pan when the log fell , was workiilg or: LaChance and crushed him. OY