7 many, NOVEMBER 4 4, 107L Smornbill School. The purpogs : as -to have parents and. co ® chors meet each other. . The evening was devoted to.’ ting .re-organized ‘after ‘the . mer break.. The parerita attended: asked sone nent questions and’ were" . enthusiastic - about “tha lection of the executive was ~ gid.’ The new executive is: Mr.” syd Simpson -~ President; Mr; e Simons - Vice-President; ; Jack Lyons - ‘Treasurer; : Jeon’ Joa “Recording. retary and “Mrs. Ron. prtnell - | Corresponding’ cretary. eMr, ’ Greening, ‘principal ‘of hotnhill School spoke: to the: mathering, outlining ’. the Bt nction of the school with. megard to: parent-teacher Plationships. He also’ gave geome .. statistics - about. Serolment. -He spoke about the a pup program and ‘how: the : P The Terrace concert - mmssociation presents the second moncert of the Jeunesses . ‘oncerts.' : Ba The presentation will feature’ ihe Japanese classical guitarist Sexivoshi'Shomura. , 2 The concert will be ‘held mepaturday November 6th at 6:15 apm, “in the Skeena Junior - mpecondary Auditorium. © .:-* ae Students will be admitted tor a0 ‘cents. Single tickets . for Mendults will also be available, : AXXKK ” Starting Friday, November 5, the Thornhill Golf and Country aClub. will be sponsoring a Mecabaret every Friday and 7 Saturday night! |: I wrote my first column on the Mea dangers of the up-coming Mi nuclear blast on Amchitka mm Island. Now, as. you are busy S getting your Christmas cakes,, me together and., using. -your, m ae itraginrotion.on those: Christinas.: | mm cards, Task youto think about iit . ° again. . 4 “Many of us felt after the great me Canadian protest of a few weeks me ago it would be stopped -- we fee were wrong. Richard Nixon was a given the go-ahead. What do we ae do now? | ‘Bulletin B Musicales of Canada ‘Series of . Monday evening « at: the. Mrs..Wit outlined the peor She ‘described how the pide helped the teacher and reported that the program.. had “working -extremely well. “Having parents in-the school made ‘co-operation, much more 1 realistic, ” she said, - “At the. meeting, Mr. Stinpion ‘brought. forward some proposals for making money for the'schoo! and these were duty: voled on:and accepted. Resignations ‘from . the executive were received & they regret. to lose -Mrs. Edna © _ Gregorash(Treasurer) and Mrs. ‘Bev Scott. (Refreshment Committee Chairman.) ° : ‘It, was decided: that monthly meeting.: would be:held-in the - Thornhill Elementary School ~ . gym thé-first Monday of each month. .- ap - After: the ‘meeting © ‘wal adjourned. everyone had coffee and met each other: “You can 1 daric tothe muse of the De Carterets: on Friday night arid the Country Comforts on Saturday. night... - nthe cabaret is open to. the public. “and .:.everyone — is welcome. It will be held i in the Club House." . ‘ . The cabaret ‘Is an attempt being made by the Country Club _ members to provide a place for the Terrace residents to go. Here they will be able to meet, their friends, dance and haven enjoyable evening. It is still'in the ‘beginning stages. and whether it will continue after November: depends on how many peopte came. out to it: "The costs $2 per person and I believe it will be well worth it. Kitimat Kitchens - BY ‘LOUISEPRICE. ri Squeeze some ink onto - inking plate. Run ‘roller. back and-forth in ink until evenly coated. Thén.roll several times over rinse cover jt CURSE, IHAKE, & best, Bi pia on: Scrap: pape: : skied on tip of a ia De not let": paper -élip.-or’ “print! will blur. * Hold ‘paper down -firmly ‘with one :hand-arid rub the back of - wooden spoon over paper ‘with other. hand + rub hard to get’ a clear print. ae Perhpas J feel cleser to this as = my brother-in-law is headed for, m® Amchitka on the GreenPeace man Too. There are 26 other men with oa him. They are out there risking a their lives toprotest this blas| to — save our coastline - can we give | oe up when these men don't? - ~ There is: still time for. your. , Zam own personal protest - Nixon mem could still ‘change his maind and» Ma have the nuclear device- mm destroyed below ground without m releasing the nuclear powers: am Do it! Send your - telegram, Za place your: phone cal IS ¥ Nixon, Trudeau, Mitchel: Sharp (External Affairs Minister) - . let them know we care! EL - cA more ; time-tcneuming and = yet ‘more’ progressive ‘form’ of . _ printing. Christmas cards, “is fm done ‘with: linoleum. “printing.. a For -this ‘you ° will--need-:a- AB linoleum block’ of. wood, block printing tools, water-bage block :. ae printingink, inking plate (Piece of plate. glass of plastic of ‘stlif cardboard covered with acetate rags,. tracing paper, ‘serap @ paper, “card paj such. as rice: pa sketch. To print a tat POF | correctly:.it must Seinnel and. cut-in reverse, To.¢ L draw. letter ‘en: tracing ‘pape turn paper over and:you reverse image: Transfer design’ to linoleum. b out ars eaign | hen jouge ove everything you: do ‘not with «slightly - peters ~ instruction’. number Mes or plastic sheet) tovroll ink out © 00.1S B on. pencil, newapaper ; to.cover : ae table, apron; wooden.’ Spoon, | - roller (buy in hardware tore); 6 Carefully peel off pepr. In spect proof. If edges ran, ink was to watery: If you want: to cut.away more dreas of design wipe ink off with rag and do this now: Make _Proafs until pleased with. prints. .- 2 To print cards follow steps ‘2 gehool' and: invited ‘parens to . participate if they so wished. MR, AND MRS, JAMES DONALD PERKINS. . “G. G. Studio Photo, Prince Rupert) IN. PRINCE RUPERT. mM Rotarians. " ’ Present at the Assembly will ; ] be Past District Governor Reg “The Terrace Rotary club. will be ' in charge of: an° area - assembly twhich will bé held'at* the Skoglund Hotsprings this. Saturday. a) Delegates are expected Rupert, Smithers and Terrace. - Meetings start at 11 a.m. and ‘go. : through tii p.m. . Organizer of the meet is past president Alex Inselberg of the = District Extension Committee. . ‘The first Area Assembly in North-West B.C. will be a one day session. - It is geared to ’ further -understanding of the — workings of a Rotary Club asa. ff. prerequisite’ to: achieving - the ft objects-of Rotary. ._ Group discussions will fotus on development of a better | Rotary. and _ understanding - of through — ‘involvement sharing. -, A special invitation has been. extended: to ‘all. Rose, as well as. the. District Governors = Group » Representative, Jack MeRae. - “These special guests, together with members of District 504 Committees and Past Presidents of all the clubs will bring invaluable information as : they share their knowledge with all attending Rotarians. Terrace residents attend wedding Relatives, ‘and friends of a. young Prince Rupert man. ‘James. ‘Donald ~ Perkins - travelled from Terrace. to the coast. city: recently for his Marriage in the First United Church to Janice: Christine de Bucy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sergius.de Bucy of ‘Queen Charlotte City, Q.C.Is. ” - ‘The groom isthe youngest son - of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer.Perkins of 1945 Piggot Place, Prince Rupert. - , DOUBLE ‘RING - ‘Rev, Travor Jones: -officiated - ; at thé early evening doiible-ririg™ ca’ ceremony, ” 4 Ron ’ Burford- ‘wall, organist: * and. My Given “in” martidge by” her. “prother-in-law, ° Andrew J. ' Whitmore, the lovely bride wore’ ‘a floor length white gown: of- peau-de-soie with. long sleeves 7 Bnd satin appliques. . ‘Her three-tiered veil was’ of “chiffon net‘and she carried a cascade. bouquet: ‘of tinted ‘orange: - ‘canatlons | and | atephanotis. ~ The maid-of-honor, Miss Christine Deane; wore a floor- length dresg with long sleeves and ‘¢arried ‘a -nosegay of. ‘mangetinted: carnations and’ 3, 4 and 6, Handle‘clean cards... with a-smiall-tab of -paper..s0 fingerprints . do’ not show. Be sure to line up front 6f card with - - inked along corner mj rks (see cards. are ary add erecting. Greetings. can: ‘be a. _ simple Merry. Christmas, ‘Peace’. ‘6r:.: * . whatever you like, Or you: Peould write in a’: fayourite -verse, *: vethap 3a poem. one’. of" the ©. cilren had writen: ‘or try just. 2 ple thought of your-own. ” ; Whatever it Is, It will be ‘Fiends of. you.-will please . your fr: ‘ho receive the. cards, Many attend local Soclety for the Pr -af Crivelty to, Ady d and R plek oe ownere homes sand ‘ret ner, It 18 un- 8 ry dead - ‘When |. 7 September’ _ Here - ig - the 1972 Calendar covering: the major events. in this area...:. This calendar is ‘made possible ’through. the co- operation of all clubs and asa golf. Association meeting held: at... Golf. _ Club. on: “For exatiple, both Kitimat “Thornhill. roviding “juniors havea. As tating handicap-o ‘oO . they. will: be ‘allowed to | was _ their , “major [hope both Py Terrace. will follow ‘sult in’ this regard, .: “Furthermore; the eeting recommended all. clubs: .. " bridal. couple. a = Terrac ~ August 56 Smithers Northen © = v2 oad. Smithers...have - indicated * daisies, . r s fo Don Sinoski was the best man and ushers were Ron Basso and .Bob Wylie, both bothers-lrelaw of the groom, A dinner reception at the Venetian Room: followed” the ceremony, with. white tapers and bud’ vases: of orange carnations flanking the wedding | ‘cake, The _ three-tiered fruit cake had been made by the groom's mother and decorated in white - with lovely large orange roses by Mrs. T.A. McMeekin: [t-was : served: to’ the guests :by. the.” ; TOASTS GIVEN” a ‘toast tothe bride was given by ‘the master of ceremonies, P.K. Deane, and the toast to the: maid-of-honor was given by the best man. Outof-town "guests at the event, were the bride’s mother and brother, Mrs. de Bucy and Roger de Bucy of: Queen Charlotte City; Mr. and Mrs. _ Andrew J:Whitmore, brother-in- 9. law and sister of the bride. also J from Queen | Charlotte City: and the groom’s ‘relatives Charles “sob yaw + le a ‘and Mrs. ‘Darrell’ Godfrey ‘and : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hildebrand: aunts. and uncies ‘all from Terrace; Mr, and Mrs. Larry: ’ Disher of Vancouver. Atelegram of best wishes was _ bead from the birde's paternal . grandmother Mrs. Sybet de Buey of Queen Charlotte City., After’ the reception, guests. were invited to the home of the groom's parents at 1245 Piggot Place. The bride -was- raised and educated. in Queen - Charlotte one SE Eanee Rupert and the, oars hon Okanagan Va hia ,and Mrs. ~ Berkins are now living at 301 bone Ave. Prince Rupert B Lindstrom his brother and Mr. my Terrace-Northwest Golf. chart. for. ‘72. * gefrace: Ladies’’ Open and Smithers Mixed: Foursome’; a. “Open; - July 16 Smithers ‘-. Family” .Foursome’s Oper; “Junior “Open; and - Ladies’: Open and Terrace. ‘Thornhill: Open. ‘The latter, of course, Would ‘not be conflicting: if the’ Terrace. Thornhill Open’ was’ restricted to a ‘Men’ s Open. join the R.C.G,A Association..." ” Prince George - Simon Fraser + Ope gust: 20° + Mithmat ‘foursome’s’ Open; June 24-25 Kitimat: Hirech. Creek Men's & | ‘iguat 8-6 ~ pen; August 19-20 - Hirsch: Creek: : Junior 0 orthern pistaadthicrs «Kitlmat <3 man Northweat:..t Match, (Textac Tis69 FORD 7 2 Or, H.T..Tu-tone palnt ' mileage. Real Clean Now Only: a! M8, Auta, Ps. & PB. ~ Radio, vinyl roaf » Now Only a Hf Fa _ Washington’ U.S.A. Pe i tae | 499 Cu. ins PS. & PLB, Avtar lw | 1958. IMPALA conn 204 A social evening -will-follow | * the day long business sessions. It will be. attended by all Rotarians and Rotaryanns. The. ~ evening will, include a dinner and dancing. . “Rotary International District . : . ‘504 is comprised of 3 Areas-No. ff . - 1 Alaska, No. 2 Prince Rupert to ’ Williams Lake and No.3 Hope, B.c. to .and. including ) QUTLET TO OPEN” VANCOUVER (CP) - The. city’s third self-service liquor . store is. to open-in a. former supermarket, uilding in Janut-- is ary. Ajliquor. control, board. ., Spokesman said the'store ‘woul meet, public demands: for tis ~ type of ouitlet: "This is definitely >” the trends at hhe present time,” oe he_said. _ $2998. grasa from § . Rotary Clubs in Kitimat, Prince. “Young, a T1968 | sme hacd Top | 1968: mi. eosin = Tlit & Telescopic stearing _ 7 | 1967 CURYSLER “= | 1969 CHEVELL EYCHAIN LIGHT Miracle” Nieit ‘handy for theatre. Lasts up fo two years’ . lighting up. Keyhole, checking § without battery replacement, _fenvs in dark. restaurants, Flexible kavcheln: aa reading programs in the =; avr meh Send $1.08 Box 573 Terrace, ha Bae i 6, ws cote PARKE. 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