PAGE 8 Baby survives 20. below zero FAINBANKS, Alaska (AP)- Sharla Johnson is only seven months only but already she has lived through one of Alaska’s greatest hazards--hours of exposure in temperatures 50 degrees below zero. When Sharla was found Jan. 13 wrapped in yellow bunting under a pine tree near her home, doctors gave her little chance of survival, “The baby’s body was rigid, her muscles were hard, her tongue was stiff,” says Dr. W. E. James of the Tanana Valley Clinic. Sharla’s heart beat was down to40, her temperature too low te measure. She was unconscicus. Emergency procedures were instituted. When the baby stopped breathing Dr. Martha ! Kowalski gave mouth-to-mouth / resuscitation. James said Sharla was put | into water of slightly more than ! 100 degrees, with only her face | exposed. Patter two hours we had the NOW IS THE TIME FOR HOUSE TRAILER ROOF REPAIR FOR LOW COST PRICE, SEE YOUR HOUSE TRAILER ROOF SPECIALIST. STEVE PARZENTNY ROOFING Terrace, B.C. 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The full course of the tour takes in some 6,000 miles, Titled ‘People Portraits’, the showing examines various media, methods of rendering, aesthetic approaches, social attitudes: the insights, sometime humor and critical abilities of twenty- six artists. The works date from the late. 19th Century. to current times, and are’ ‘ predominately Canadian, with a few examples of British Butch, Mexican and American configuration, Made possible by the B.C, Centennial Cultural Fund Advisory Committee, the exhibition is free to all members of the community, It may be viewed locally at Terrace Library basement on May 17 and 18 al 9-12 AM, - 1-4 P.M., with an evening programme scheduled for Monday from 7-9 PM. “People and Portraits” will include oi] paintings, lithogr- aphs, etchings, pencil, ink and pastel drawings, and several mixed-media combinations. Informal talks about the works will be presented by artists Michael O'Hara who this year joins the Gallery's circuit- touring staff. Of the earlier paintings to be shown, the list features such distinguished artists as Paul Peel, R,C.A,, the first Canadian painter to receive a gold medal at the Paris Salon and the British Royal Academy, before the turn ot the century; L.F. Leighton, a neo-classical painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school; and Eugene Hamel, a and CENTENNIAL MEMO Oxen were used as a means of transport in the early days in the interior of the province. Bull teams had 12 lo 16 yoke or pairs of these husky animals drawing one wagonload. It would take a day to cover a distrance now traveresed by car in20 minules, | ag When you" _don't know who fo turn to... TURN TO US WITH CONFIDENCE me; MacKAYS . FUNERAL |HOME * Phone 635- aad . Terrace; B.C. cs i Serving Kitimat - founding member of the Royal Canadian Academy. Contemporary efforts by such notables as Alfred Pellan, Greg Curnoe, Richard Turner, Henry | Pad aati es a ‘ “Reading The Fulure’, 1885 oil painting by Canadian artist Paul Peel is featured in Vancouver Art Gallery spring travelling exhibition, “People And Portraits”. Major art show for Terrace Moore, Richard Hamilton, John Bratby, Richard Diebenkorn, and Jose Luis Cuevas are included, plus a dozen other | paintings and graphics. HALLIWELL carpet, concrete sidewalk. 4117 BENNER APPLE nail mall ated CASSIAR CONSTRUCTION LTD. “Planners & Builders of Quality Homes“ Phone Mr A, Schwaiger 635-5220 DUPLEX ON CORNER OF BENNER AND 1536 sq. fi, wiih bathroom and powder room, wall 40 wail Will be vacani on June Ist and can Be renied. on option to buy. _ 2siorey home, 1536 sq. f3,.with 2 full bathraoms, wall to wall, carpe large sundeckarid carport. heat. 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Mr. Vanderkwaak brought his family to Terrace in August, 1953, He is survived by his widow, Jani, nine children: Mrs. Piny Braam, Mrs. Jani Braam, Mrs. Corry Vis, Abe Vanderkwaak and Len Vanderkwaak all of Terrace, Mrs. Wilma Schuurman, Brownsville Ontario, Mrs. Reta Veenstra, Houston, Joe Vanderwaak, OF WHAT'S Vanderkwaak obituary Surrey, British Columbia, Reverend Nick Vanderkwaak, . Caledonia’ - Onlario, and forty- two grandchildren. Funeral services were held - Saturday, May 8th at Christian Reformed Church, Terrace. Reverend J. Van Dyk officated. “Fashions for Men who think More of clothes Than just Wearing them” THORNYCROFT : Edward, lale of 8678 jit Drive, Terrace, in his 51styear. | Funeral services were ‘held \" Friday, May 7,. 1971 from St. Matthew's Anglican Chureh, : GOODWIN - Jason, infant son of | Mr. and Mrs. Randy Goodwin of: Terrace, Funeral services were } held Wednesday, May 12, from | Knox United Church, Reverend e a8 Lewis officiated, . 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