, oy | a ‘of. ‘Campbell ‘River ‘unrestricted - discussion ‘on # "stone, é Young ..is: not a stranger. to i f° 4 Bhone 686- 0884 a Capon, bee os : : Northern “B,C. .teachers wil ‘asensg. the newest look in educa. tional. methods when they meot “hare in February for sxmuat “con! J wont by the Terraceand Diss strict “Teacher's Association the! } convention will take place, In _Skeona: _ Secondary School on Feb. ~Tuary: 3 and 9, - ; Nerr:in educationts the “Pree! I school, An authority on thig sub- -Jectuhas’ been invited to give a : ‘Fobra address on Thureday, iFe He, is Ion: Young; prin pal 3 ic School =. ‘and. advocate -of . i "Free". teaching method whlch : " ,pernilts ‘attendance at will, - Northern B.C, He taught in Van. tderhnof, ‘during the 1940's,:: Hig work in Campbell River has{# tatirabted ithe, : attention ie eddie r8 all.over Canada, c :of hia address: is. “Tho. stonle iSchool in Practice.” - Algo slated: for the speaker’ 8| k jrostrum on February 318 Dr, 35, Ellis, assistant Dean of Edue ‘ation at:Simon Fraser Univers| (3% ‘alty, “His topic will be “Emere| & ‘ging Trends in Education,” This hag also ‘been . adopted: asthe genera: fheme of the conver. Tie public will be welcomed ‘for. the February 8 addresses, al presentation of book ‘ends THREE YEARS! SERVICE as’ Girl Guide € Com- missioner by Joan Sparks (eft) was ‘honored : emblem by Gla s Kerr, carrying guide ay local . guide association member iwhloh “Will take place in Skeena Secomary Auditorium, —_ member, of the Elamentary Cur- ieulum Revision tee, Des | partment of Education, Victoria; ‘His topic will be *‘ Recent Devel. opment in Elementary ‘Curri> ulum in.B.C,* . - Also .-. slated. to address the. convention is Dr, Clifford |_ ’ Other speakers for the con: ‘vention include Mr, Don Wilson, ‘Anastasion, Associate Professor of Science Education, Faculty of ;Education_ at the. University’ of Frederick ‘Nash, dean of sur- veyors in, ihe ent ret ce: In his slee his“ Patt Avenue Ronen ce ber 27 at the age of 87. . - ‘North | pioneer. “surveyor, are Frederick ‘Nash - mourned here - ‘The late Mr, ‘Nash, a pioneer of the. area, ‘conducted survey work at Kalum Lake as far back as 1908, . Born in Brighton, England; on "British. Columbia, Dr, Anas-} tasion' s Bubject is Current}: ‘Trends in Elementary Selence -Edueation,’” ‘eachers from Prince Rupert,| “Kith t,. Hazelton and Terrace “are oxpectdd to attend the TWO. “day convention, Elementary and “ secondary “selen¢e pee ‘and ae on’ of new schni qué ie varhiend ‘brodeetor, "will ale ae en, iWRIGHTS. , CANADIAN ROPES } LTD, New. C0. Terrace. “ae is AT hass re ; era ane ’ Monufocturers of of Famous. » GREENHEART™” Quality Ropes TERRACE- -EQUIPMENT :-SALES LIMITED ‘Cielg” Ave, Terrace, B.C. - TOM REEVES: wera set npr wap eee eee a a a ere = mee ne . Phone. 635-2414 UF ‘REELANCE PHOTOGRAPH Y. ° ‘Industrial ; ® Candid ‘Wedding s “@ Portraits 16mm MOVIES: TAKEN AND DEVELOPED x] _ : Phone For Appointment. 635- 5201 SEARS SALES ‘Variety Store | The BIGGEST “LITTLE”. STORE | sin Town: - a “3508 Kalu . - Whether the move in direct, or storage of all your. '. belongings js needed, our experlenced. men and. ‘ large facilities are ever ready to serve you... air cadets ordered recently: forthe: ‘Page: ; Sound and Stralt.of Juan de esi AL BOO named for "Be . Yeplaces ‘founder. of the leaves Terrace on January 5 to ‘work in the. > Okansgan dis- trict, In a farewell address to squad. _fon members and their Barents at a pre-Christmas function on December 20, . C,0, Van Herd said: “The ‘squadron ‘ is in the best condition it had ever been in ‘as far as the mimber of boys, “active ‘instructors’ and an active Sponsor grouj, the Terrace Lions Club, are concerned,'” . He. expressed his pleasure at the. number of parents ‘who had turned’ out: nth their air -cadet: sons for the party,: and -pre. dicted a good year ahead for the = squadron “and its: new. leader, ‘He pointed. out that’: although: uniforms are — still - relatively, -| scarce. he expects’ to see’ more’ of them available from Ottawa in the near future. oo Any boy wishing to- enrol . as information “from Mr, Sam Paz- nansky, teacher. at Sheena-Secon- dary. and one of -the’ active ‘squad ron Anstructors, ; ' The new ‘commanding officer; ‘@|Tom Reeves, comes to the Ter. | race squadron with backgroundof RCAF flying | experience as well as y private Ayine ti A; - squadron, Kevan’Van Herd,. who an. pir. cadet may obtain more’! - Reverend John Watts, ‘offictating, November 29, 1880,' Mr, Nash came to Canada for the first time when he was six years of age, returned to England and came out again with his family in. 1895 to make hia permanent home in Canada. : The family home was in New Westminster, where he_ wae educated, =~ a Mr, Nagh passed his surveyor examinations in victoria, bed th Surveyors - in 1956, after fifty years of survey work, | Mr,. Nash married Josephine. Edenshaw of Magset, Queen Charlotte Islands, and the couple came io live in Terrace in 1921, They have resided here ever since, Mr, Nash doing general survey work in the area, The ‘Nashes lived for many years in the bullding which now houses CF TK radio.and television stations, before they moved to the present Park Avenue home, Mr, Nash is survived by his widow, Josephine, one son, Fred H, Nash B.C,L,5,, D,L,S, of the Vancouver firm of McEthanney j- Surveying and Engineering Ltd,, and: one daughter Mrs, Brock Wessie) Norbirg of Terrace, . ”, There are four grandchildren, ' @ sister, Mrs, Ethel Simpson in England and two nephews, one in wa [Atria and the other in ‘South Funeral services were held Friday, December 29, from St. Matthew's Anglican Chureh, the Interment was made in Kitsum- kallum Cemetery. -Paltbearers were: Art Bates, ' Charles Kofoed, Ted Johnston, Tan ‘MacDonald, Ron Kolterman. and Clarence Michel Cole! runs effluent line at Watson Island Columbia ‘Cellulose has just completed # raulti-million dollar anti-pdllution Installation at ita Watson Island mills, . -The equipment, ‘whieh includes a 2/5mile effluent’ line to gea,| will ‘undergo operational tests be» fore being : : but ‘into full: use, * Anti: pollistion: *: : imoadurea! and’ areas. are’ to: golve ‘a. ‘iifferent probiem: from wat of ‘atilphite mills. in BEC, ; area ‘his elght: contiguon and has-a relatively, Se ead tidal flow “The solution: ‘at the: ‘Cojunibia |; ‘Cellulose ‘mills; although corti will ensure that the primary mi the ' sea where its-effe wiht’ open 260 f “Watson Jolarid ig tha site of Columbia ‘Cellulose sulphiite n for’ the manufactuye of. effluent’ willbe. dischargod int Affine which produces high quallty pulps a th ofehemicals,: lantios and. toxtlles; and-thenety |. skeona “Kraft mill,” Whilemaking. provision for the offluent for the new kraft: mill, Columbla Cellulose has‘ also improved its sulphite effiuent disposal, . First, the new: Skeana mill: has beon designed and built so that. its Spent -coolting Liggnor | cooking iiquors; “Bets, of. in ela .| cludes David Ringe, fo Further saimications to nears erly with,. aa and. John ae who was with the Nae! ‘cess ensure that the to: the! elements, - “The “TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE Bc - ‘Ask Ann Landers of the Corporation of B,C, Tland ah tho University of Manitoba are going into’ the. _ motion” ‘Bicture ln oie $4.0 000. allocated ‘by: tt 46 sacra tudents “Don t rats basement with the stay there all night!" - child? My first inclination another means, of punjehiment. ay I add a word of my own? | e DEAR "ANN LANDERS. mous, He hasn’t missed .an years, | disease can only be arrested. Does. this make sense? going hy himself? DEAR. MYS: . Suggesting he is himself,” * geta support, he GIVES. it, the grade — as he once was. ineetings.. . DEAR ANN LANDERS; We named ‘our fixat born the ‘name. - I need your help, DEAR OUT; Since your father to be honored this time, by -his second name.’ treated? Is there a eure? . ~ Hope and Help.’ , Write to Ann Landers in lembs, postage. . tighten : kids with snakes, yelled, “If you kd ids don't ‘stop fighting I'll put you in the rats and. snakes and Fred says an alcoholic 1s never cured -— that the “And- PS ing 35-cents in coin plus 5 cents. for postage and ‘pelf-addresaed, un-atamped anvelope, Ann Landers will be glad to help you vdth your prob. Send- them ‘to her.in care of this hewspaper, enclos- ing an un-stamped self-addressed envelope, plus 8 cents for oF police and frogs and you'll Why can't people realize what such ‘threats do toa cat Those Patera Brow ve, terrified ee ‘ine y may never ow r’ fear any-m that reminds them of the “horrors”! of the basement, . Oo, was to. tell the father off, but I decided not to become involved in his family'atfairs, Please tell. that man and other ignorant parents. to find WATERTOWN, 8D. DEAR WAT: I hope the parents who recognize them- - Selves. in: your- letter will heed your remarka, And now may Parents who threaten children hy telling them that the polfcemen will take them away if they misbehave are équally guilty, The image of the police- ~ man as a bogeyman is a poor one, indeed, So do what Water: town says, folie’ — find another means of Prinishiment,: ‘iy husband, Fred, has been sober . for two years and he owes it all to Alcoholics Anony- AA, . “meeting in almoat three . Kt seems to me that once a man has learned io. live without Jliquorhe should be able to stay dry, . Wouldn't a man feel more Hike a man if, after | hi he got headed in the right direction, he were able to keep . MYSTIFIED © lf your husband feels the need to attend AA, moetings, D please don’t pull the rug from under him by — _unmanly because he can*t “‘keep going by The arrested alcoholic who attends meetings not only and this is a vital part of the program, The dry A.A, should be willing to extend a helping hand to his fraternity brothers who are struggling to make : ‘Tyy to remember. what life was like when Fred was on the sauce and you'll find it a lot easler to condone his weekly o.. We are expecting our second ’ child next month and my husband and I can't agree ona name, after my husband's father, and now I .want to name this next baby after my father, My hus- band says absolutely not because he hates the name, He elaims he has. nothing «gainst my father, he ‘just hates — Furthermore, Ann, he says if J insist he will call the child ‘Stinky’? and 1 will live to regret it. - , OUT IN FRONT BUT NOT WINNING husband’s father -was honored the first time around, I think it’s fair for you to ‘want your - crate ‘gyclnstand AL.using the full first name which your husband “hates; ( howevers! why -not. use! dust the initial and. call the-child-: - + -if-your-fusband doesn't“ aetees to: “this: compromitae, yo: an. call’ him “Stinky. ja 3 Is alcoholism a. disease? ‘How ‘can ‘the alecholic be Read the booklet “Alcoholism care of this newspaper, enclos- 8 long, Pensioners treated to Christmas. tour. . Terrace Lions Club hosted a- Special Christmas. tour Dect aber 27 for 48 senior citizens, : ‘The pensioners’ met at Knox United Church for a one hour bus ‘tour. of Terrace’s Christ- mas lighting displays, Trees favor. togetherness? - VICTORIA (CP) — A plant phys Biologist has found that plants are just like people —they grow better when they have someone to cuddle, Dr, Holger. Brix has found that Jt is difficult to produce trees with positive character. Istics because these supertrees are old and have lost the driveto Ww roots, aeine answer is. to bind old and new ‘twigs together to -combine the toughness of the old with the zest for rooterowing of. the young... This method could replace, A the method of grafting, ‘Twenty six ‘ot the cliorly tour members were from Skeenaview Hospital, and the remaining 22 were members of Terrace Old Age Pensioners Association, Lion Jim Warner was in charge of arranging and conducting the bus tour which lasted for ApProx- imately an hour. : _At the conclusion of the ride, the senior citizen guests were returned to Knox ‘United Church hall where Terrace Lions. Lad- ; jes served tea and refreshments and provided an hour of- musical entertainment, - Featured in the entertainment hour were Mrs, Bernard Glock- ner and her daugtter who per- formed’ a ‘gymnastic clown act. Also on hand for the occassion was a ten voice cholr to lead guests inacarolsing,: Weather for the event was fav iw but” road conditions wore \) -Hig results. 90 = per » cent farvival cihivey to op wit shouts 68 says nothing to £o about. “We may have something with | promiee, but it will take years before WO. can Bay anything for suré,”” Students make. motion picture - WINNIPEG (CP) — Students at cll. thes me ‘produce ‘And No Birds Naaced “Hhackeand. fr ihe omer te Migtor Comte; writerend OT van m guarantee: in Spentoh, Blind Walter. S, won't give’ up | " WATERLOO, . Ont, (CE Den't tell: Walter Gibbons. he: can’t do {Stren he'll make & Har out "Blin from birth, Gibbons, 2, from Coloriia,-N, J, should have gone:.to'a school for the blinds but he’ didn't,” While. attending Upeata College at East: Orange; pe he spent 70 hours a: week in extracurricular activities and still sraduated with a Beaverage He- now 8 attending Waterloo Latheran Seminary because ils ovm ‘synod wouldn’t: ordain him, ‘They “said . his. blindness. Pro hibited. his taking a parish,’ :| doesn’t want pare Neork avr ,]ael went on to. Prince Geo Therefore, according to him, th i" "ee, he will have to go to A.A, meetings for the rest of his life, | orations were presented to the |e Miss ter’, peel of Los An- | in-law and sinter, -| spent Christmas with her moth-' Council, ‘Goulet Making A FAREWELL PRESENT of a allver tray was made to cut- _ going Reeve A.F, Goulet by members of Terrace Municipal. the presentation is Councillor Vie Jolliffe, will formally instal his successor as ‘Reeve, "Michael ‘and Peter Fenger spent Christmas with thelr par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Feng. er bringing with them a friend from U,B,C,, Miss Ellen Word- sworth of Toronto. Peter and) Ellen returned: to the Univer- sity on December 27 while Mich-! and to attend a skiing clinic, : e « « Hugh: Tucker was: home from U.B.C. to spend Christmas with S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tucker- and family. ” -The- Morris *Wightmans have had a busy Christmas, Mr, Wight- man’s sister, Miss Helen Wight- man of San Francisco, Californ- ia is leaving Sunday following a Yuletide visit here, Their sonand daughter, Sandy Janie wore home from UBC for Christmas while ancther son Peter went on to Jasper Natlonal Park for ski- ing with his friend Bushie aia selberg, . eo @ @ ; . Christmas for 1967 has- pas- sed, but pleasant memories re- main for 27-senior citizens who were guests at a Christmas din- her party on December .16 host- ed. by the ladies of the Aux. iliary to the Royal Canadian Leg- ion, Branch 13, Tuxkey and all the trimmings were served at a-candle-lit table adorned with Christmas decorations, The dec- guests before thelr departure, [ea ani ladies: ‘Were: tiiank- fn, ! a then guests, by | T ths; po nists * geles, California left Wednesday on her return south after spend- ing Christmas with her brother-| - rand Mrs, Dave Cash, + Danny Sheridan’ who is ‘attend. ing Mount. Royal College in Cai- gary was home for the Christ-|» mas: vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, RE, Sheridan and fail . ae student of the University of B. Cait er Mrs. Vi Seaman and the fam- fly, Leah. will be returning to her studies in, ‘Vancouver Jan- wary 2, — ‘ e e ° *, Jim’ Irvine ‘Jr, who is now working in Frince Rupert, spent ‘|. deFred Weber at a January. 8 meeting of Council." . Around the. town” parents, Mr, ‘end Mrs, I M. Ie vine and family. he spent. with ‘his Mre. Gertrude Orelson Miss Beverley Nepstad, - who is on the staff of Finning Tract- or in Terrace, spent Christrias in Vancouver with ber family. | - Mr, and Mrs. Thomas ‘Hal- dane of Vancouver spent Christ. - mas in Terrace, the guests of Mrs, “Haldane’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Walls of Codar Crescent, | . s « #8 . ; Inspector T.A, Stewart’ of the Prince Rupert Division .of the RCMP, accompanied by his-son, Constable Craig Stewart of Tor- onto were visltoratoTerracaand - Kitimat on Thursday, ‘Const, “Stewart was on-leave rom‘ his duties in Toronto for the Christ- mas vacation which he.spent with his parents, in Prince ‘Rupert. ‘Winner’ of the. 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