a 1 a : . - their Weather vet ‘was honored _ In January, 1904 H.E. Church began recording temperature and precipitation data for the Meteorological Service of _ Canada at his ranch at Big Creek, B.C. The ranch is _ located 29 kilometres south ‘of. Hanceville. : : Church continued the ‘weather observing program until 1932. The only in- lerruption occurred briefly when the family home was desiroyed by fire. ‘The duties were taken over by:a son, R.H, Church, and his wife in 1932. They served until 1974 to be succeeded by Bonnie §. Church, The ranch was sold this year and Mrs. Church stopped taking the *. ebservations on March 31, - 1978 when she moved to Williams Lake. The climalological records are now being kept at the ranch by Betty Weltman. In appreciation of the long and ivtnful service by three enerations of the Church amily, a silver lray, suitably engraved, together with a copy of the book ‘Between Friends’, oduced by the National iim Board of Canada, was sented lo Bonnie Church J.R. Mathieson, Regional Director of the Atmospheric daughter-in-law, | Recreation forum planned Thursday The Recreation Forum organized by the Envirunment Service of the Terrace Advisory Recreation Commission will Department of Fisheries and fake place in the arena banquet room on Thur- Environment. sday at 7:30 p.m. w cateec trate, reliable — (nvitations to attend have been sent to sports years, pariaicularly roe, andarts groups, service clubs and schools with ' y from + remote areas, are extremely request for written or spoken briefs. valuable in ‘understanding 4 David Graham, the Provincial Government's Canada's climate," said recreation and fitness field representative, will Mathieson, The Canadian jalk on ‘Recreation in Communities’. Molly preciative of the? cab. Nattress, chairman of the Terrace Commission, iributions of voluntary Will speak on’ ‘The Role of the Recreation climatological observers and Commission in Terrace’. Lit Farkvam, vice- Mathieson invited thuse who chairman of the commission, will report on the may be interested lo contact recreation survey taken in Terrace last year, as n ospheric N- seen by the commission. vironment Service. He noted “There will be a question period, followed by service uf more than74 years Coffee and general discussion. In addition, the by the Church family is members of council, the recreation staff, the among the longest in school district and school board have been asked Canada. fo attend. As Terrace is hoping to develope a recreation plan for the next five or ten years, your input is important so your commission asks you to attend... WEATHER | are given instructions and provided, un loan, with the necessary equipment. They normally record readings twice daily and mail their reports to the collection cenler once a month, Anyone A mure active weather system passing the weather ship this afternoun will bring rain to the Terrace-Kilimat area Lomorraw morning, ‘This current series of Pacific weather systems Generally cloudy cun- ditions will cuntinue today and tomorrow, and weak Pacific weather systems moving through the area will result in continued mild temperatures for this time of Service, 739 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Vi INEO HEALTH DR. BOB interested in volunteering their services for such a guine, thruugh the area vesn't shaw any signs of station should write to: John Henderson, Superintendent, Observational Services, Almospheric — Environment letting up, sv the rest of the week is expected to he avercast with uccasional perivds of rain. year. Highs this afternuen will be in the 10 to 1i degree Celsius range, and iem- peratures will dip to 7 to 8 degrees Celsius tonight. DROP LEAFLETS The Herald, Tuesday. October 17. 1978, Page 3 NDP launch campaign The B.C. New Demucratic Party has launched a mass- leaflet distributiun cam- paign. Yvunne Cocke, provincial secretary of the party, Says 350,000 copies of a leaflel entitled “Some straight talk about whal's happening to British Columbia" will be distributed duur-to-dour by volunteers in every part of the province, “We want the peuple of, Month-long tow costs $l VICTORIA (CP) — The Canadian Cvast Guard icebreaker Camsell, hvled by Arctic ice Sept, 10, arrived Monday under luw al her home port of nea by Esquimalt. : Cost of the month-long, $,000-kilometre low is eslimated at $1 million, CuasL Guard spokesman Stephen Rybak said. He said tenders are being called 10 repair the vessel and it is expected she will be vut of service until the spring. While under repair, she will also undergu her annual refit, . Rybak said the Cvast Guard is negotiating with Ottawa for a replacement vessel which it hopes will be in service at the begining of the new year. ; He said thal following her annual refit, which usually lakes place in November, the Camsell is used for work on aids to navigation and buoy tending up and duwn the million cvast, usually starting early in December. The cessel was holed while escorting the supply ship Broderick and the tug Angus Sherwuud on a supplies trip, about 195 kilometres east of Cambridge Bay, olf the southern end of ' Victeria Island. There were no injuries in the incident and alll 50 peuple abuard were evacuated. The Camsell nurmally has a crew of 42, bul thie was increased to 50 for the Arctic run. The crippled vessel was towed by the Canmar Sup- plier 3, which turned her over to the Seaspan Sovereign off the coast of Alaska. ‘Purchase rumored VANCOUVER (CP) — Cablecasling Ltd. of Toronto is negolialing the purchase of British Culumbia assets of Sterling Newspapers Ltd. ™ According to our customers, it’s the best deal in town. mu government and the previous NDP government. It slates that the annual prawth in rea) investment, the number of jobs created, growth in mining output, and real-econumie growth were all higher with the NDP government. Under Sucial Credit, it says, bankruptcies have duubled, the tax burden has increased by mure than 50 per cent per worker, and the average unemployment rate has jumped from 7.1 to 8.5 B.C. io be aware of the facts regarding the Bennett government's performance, and the impact of its actions on the economy,” says Cocke. The 16-page leaflet lists a series of promises made by Premier Bennett and the Social Credil party during the last election campaign, and compares those promises to the subsequent actions of his government. The leaflet also compares, ciling dala from Statistics per cent. Canada and the Department The leaflet will be: of Finanee, the economic distributed during the next month. record of the Social Credit Keay Hands Avsard ta & Test drive a Honda today TERRACE HONDA SALES Terrace, B.C, VaG 1L6 638-8171 ' HONDA — __ Dealer Licence Number 02066A YOUNG Chemicals that cure cancer have been sought for many years ata cost of much effort and countless research dollars. It 1s hoped that somewhere out there a safe curative drug that will eliminate all forms of this dread disease will be found. So far it remains elusive, but in spite of this, considerable progress has been made. There are many forms of cancer cell, and it is unlikely that one drog will be found that will destroy them all. Just as there is no single antibiotic that will cure all .,,ditfections, there is no anti- os ganter. therapy that is’ ef- “féctivé'in all cases. “” Chemotherapy (chemical therapy of cancer) is becoming more effective and in some instances it is t curative. There are more than 100 types of cancer and in at least 12 of these chemotherapy is capable of allowing a significant number of potential victims tolive out a normal life span. Most of the 12 tumors that ean be cured are rare, but success with these will lead to better understanding of the more common cancers and most of us anticipate further successes in the future. Abasic difference between a cancer cell and a normal one is that the cancer cell divides, or reproduces itself, muxh more frequentlly. The cell does not rest between divisions. In a rapidly growing tumor 50 to 100 per cent of the cells may be in the process of reproducing themselves. In normal tissue the proportion is \ perhaps one or two percent. Most chemotherapeutic agents attack the cell during the division phase — usuallyt _ by blocking an essential step in this process. The cell cannol reproduce and is killed. e Normal cells are killed ~ also, but such a small per- centage of them are in the . division stage at any one time the tissue made up of normal cells survives. Drug therapy is frequently given intermittently in an attemp to minimize the effect on TERMINAL EXPRESS (635-3680) Parcel Pickup & Delivery Light Packages & Parcels Chairs — Rectiners — End Tables — Portable T.V. Sultes (Kitchen & Living Room) P Great Beds & Box Springs ‘ : Mee alting celery. MASTER BEDROOM DRESSERS OR CHESTS FRIG'S, STOVES, WASHER OR DRYERS ow ee are de ee oe es en a i ee ‘District of Terrace Only normal tissue - the toxic effects of chemutherapy. Among the unwanted effects are loss uf appetite, nausea and vomiting, hair loss, and weakness. These are lempurary, asa ‘rule. 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