me Bell proclaimed the event “the mm headed for the Cariboo district, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1971 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE. B.C. - PAGED Mrs. Wilfred Wesley of. the | Terrace area had an elght track stereo stolen from her’ parked car last weekend. ‘The car was parked in a local parking lot and someone made off with the $100 tape player, RCMP advise all owners of overnight on the 16th or 17th of this month. Two tape measures are the only items reported missing. | POLICE BEAT ‘he Uplands Eleméntary School ylelded considerable booty to the thieves, . | The school was broken into gained access 'to the school by s XXXXX An accident o on the 17th of this month resulted in’ *. SA cook’s @ centenary Frances Bell celebrated’ her one hundredth birthday in Vancouver In April, One week later she went on social assistance. . weeding, irrigation and education, and when he graduates he'll have a degree in: Until then she managed to Clemente Cardoso of Sleeping Beauty Mountain was photographed ten Roders original photo in color will be entered in harvesting, and lates an the Arts, Sciences or Engineering, and an officer's commission.. subsist on her savings. Terrace sustained $25 damages | minutes after sundown by John Reders -who_ the British Columbia Centennial ‘7t Colour Photo shreddi w a c ecting, See your local Recruiting officer and see how you can hel Family Service Centres held | tp hig Datsun when he was exposed the picture at (2.8, 1-30th of a second. Contest which clases September 30, 1971. shredding and spreading a party to honor her centennial. Friends, former landladies, her doctor and social worker all ,came to pay tribute to Miss * Beil. ; . There were streamers and wine, a bottle of scotch and a telegram from the Queen, Miss grandest birthday of my life.” “and tell them J want to be remembered as the best cook on. Jacques of Terrace totaling his pick-up truck. The accident occured on the Old Remo Road at about 9:30 p.m, when Jacques ran into Some loose gravel on the road while turning a-corner. -.. He lost control of the truck and wound up in the ditch. There were no injuries. No charges were laid. XXXXX . struck in the rear end at the ‘corner of Lakelse and. Kalum. Cardoso changed lanes: and was hit from behind when a truck driven by Parkash Takhar of Terrace couldn’t stop in time on the wet pavement. There were no injuries. No charges laid. XXXXX Larry Blaine Bushman of A ‘breaking. and: entering at last Monday. night or early last |: ’ Tuesday‘ morning when thieves | Allan |. ae wom es Ley, . wate Saturday, May 22: Terrace Little Theatre tag-day. Proceeds will’ finance transportation for the cast of | The Killing of Sister George who will perform at the The concert starts at § p.m. A Terrace choir under the direction of Stuart McCallum will also perform with the singers. His the final concert for the Community Calendar 7:30 p.m, The meeting has been called for youth to express their opinions on a proposed coffee house. the Cariboo Road,” she told her inthe | Centennial Showcase in| ‘Toronto musicians who will guests. Perrace T2000 when He. wae Victoria, leave Terrace by charter bus VICTORIA - A New The Cariboo days are long | involved in an accident last KEXKN” Friday morning, gone for Miss Bell, who emigrated to Vancouver from Hartford, England, in 1914. She stayed at the YWCA, then where she worked as cook and Saturday morning. Bushman was south-bound on the Kalum Lake Read when he apparently swerved to miss a pack of dogs. He lost control of the vehicle Float entries for the Elks Mayday Parade should be registered in advance with William Griffiths at 635-3358 or Robert Legeard at 625-4002. XXXXX Friday, May 28, 8 p.m. Graduation ceremonies at Caledonia Senior Secondary School gymnasium for 140 Democratic Party MLA has charged that the failure of the Crown to prosecute a disbarred Nanaimo lawyer shows there is no equality before the law in the province. Elks Lodge expect more tha Swat Bob Strachan, former j housekeeper to ranchers at 127- | he was drivin when the wheels 0 n | graduates. provincial NDP leader and mile House, a doctor at so-Mile OF bi car ee the gravel | ‘Wenty floats will be entered in | ~~ XXXKX. MLA for Cowichan-Malahat, | House an or Senator ® Buscom at Monte Creek. She tells of throwing the | furniture out of the cabin into the snow-to prepare for injuries Association aren't taking over 9 0x 5) m Saturday night dances and of reported. No charges were laid, ARRKX Junior Secondary School | the function of the law.” 6 Ply - tors who rode from miles First, Second and Third auditorium. wenn ale was referring ve eer First line nylon construction or safety aroun! rthur William Verchere and dependability. Why didn't she marry? Skeena Guide Company p ty “I imagine 1 changed. my mind teo much,” said Miss Bell, shoulders of the road. The car rolled and struck . a telephone pole cutting the pole in half, There were no CENTENNIAL MEMO -- On July 4, 1860 eight Bella Bella the parade. Entry fee is $10 —- prizes for best floats are never less than $50. There is no entry fee for children who enter decorated bicycles, members went to Prince Rupert to see the Queen on May 10, A bar association spokesman | “And then! mightofhad a good | Indians were killed in Ganges XXXXX convention at’ the Terrace | said charges are not expected to SIZE PLY | _REG. 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OTTAWA. - A plan to help provide food and work for young transients arriving in Victoria ‘this summer has been awarded land leased, to the youth council, the the Municipality of Saanich for $1] and other private land which has been made available. Produce from the farm will go to the Cool-Aid youth hostel in Victoria. The farm will provide immediate jobs for young fransients during their three day stay at the hostel, and pay ‘them $10 a day, enabling them to travel on without being ” destitute, They will help with planting, Seaweed, manure and compost. The Federal Government Brant will also pay for seed and part-time rental of a tractor. Community support has resulted in gifts of preserving Jars, farming and gardening implements and offers of volunteer help. Canal *.was: named ¢ by. George Vancoiuver on May. 13, Hoot RN. CENTENNIAL: MEMO - Hood. 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