:, Well folks, not tao much news . Last. Saturday the Brownies. “Brown Owl and I paid a visit to - MeL-and ‘Jean Dolies residence "? for our Brownie outing. First of “all we biked down there and I'm telling. you ‘that’ a four’ mile . bicycle ride is not very easy For ~ Someone ‘who. hasn't ridden -a ; bicyelefor years. Il still hurts to ’ sit-down. Mel and, Jean ‘Delre “have tived in the Nass Valley for seven years and approximately ‘four’ years. ago they acquired ‘some and on which they built a beautiful A‘frame, ME] - is an “accomplished carpenter and ; Jean ‘is a very talented person who makes rock, Jewellery and also: works” with: driftwood: . Their home is areal show.place -with ‘their hand made ‘furniture ~“animal “pelts,” ‘polished rocks . “and ail sorts and sizes of various: «kinds of wood. After our arrival ~ iLwasa good ten nimutes before “Dohs and Ahhs!!! It was a very successful outing and I'm sure’ that ils-one that will never be , forgotten by any of us. It ended with’a-s.ng song.and gift ofa + «polished, stone: to each of us. Thanks very much Jean and Mel for letting us come. ° - Sunday saw the firs! meeting thé Nass Valley Communities Association atthe Hughan: farm. Dueto anaversighton my . part I didn’t attend bul: 1 was fortunate enough in that I got.a © note from Ms. Lorie Sprague who was acting secretary: for the Ist ‘meeting: Thank-you’ Lorie. ‘The meeting |was~ al- Yended by ‘residents. from Canyon «City, ::Aiyansh,* Nass ~ Camp and the selllers al large. Lois Barber, . a" ‘settler’ of the TSeax River, was-.electéd ~ -Chalfwoman; Norman. ‘Hayduk, settler on the Siskinish River ; vice-chdirman; Trudy: Peal. of _Aiyansh secretary.” “Among ihe suggestions brought “up were: obtaining more delailed, factual information ‘on. the proposed Northwest © B.C. Development Programs of the’ government ‘ and C.M:, persuading govern _ ment: officials - thal - local “residents sheuld be consulted cn these . proposals, obtaining a representative for. the «Nags | Valley on the Regional Planning Board, impraving mail service and the quality and safety of the Nass oad. The (setilers) group : ‘native: ‘people 1s a)so interested in the progress of the Nishga land ciaims. and the subsequent rise of land-in the valley. Iwas told by others who altended the meeting that the last part was sort of an ultimaium. that: unless the Nishga Tribal Council were reasonable tawards the settlers who had land in the Valley.the settlers would | ‘support: the ‘in ‘the’ future endeavours: , However all remains be seen. Al the firs! meeling thirty people signed the membership list. Surely there’ imust be more people-than that ‘interested in the welfare of our valley. Attend the next meeting 4o be held a atthe Hughan Farm in the Rock Hause. Sunday May 26. al T p.m; to discuss how to! take further action: In camp the young boys have started’ with Basebali and their: practices are on Mondays and - “Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Sports community Ladies Softball and mens soccer.games. Up ‘and * coming in the near future is the May Day celebrations annually held ‘al: Greenville and, the’ ‘annual ‘Canyon ‘City Ladies Sports. So we have Ints to look’ . forward to. - _ not only-a “first” forthe North days next week. The demonstration kitchen will be at Safeway next Wednesday and Thursday between the hours of 10a.m. and 5p.m..and then at the Super-Valu site Friday and Saturday. Times af operation Friday are from lia. m. to 7 pm. .and then from 10 am, to 5 p.m. Saturday. " Mary-Anni Boyd of Tertace has been elected. Chairman of ” Ahe B.C.’ : Library Trustee Association . The eleclion.took place at: the annual -- spring * conference of the B.C. Libraries Associalion-beld at. Richmond May § ta IT. 7 ‘The election af Mrs. Boy a: z member - bul. also’, for a. “representing a ‘relatively sinall curtailment: af. flight: ‘and postal’ services - complicated the lives of quite : ao number of ‘peaple . en o found ‘it:so.‘when I decided it would be worthwhile to atlend Akernatives to failure at coperinission. was - ; becaise I wouldbe coming from “Such a. long distance, sittve aby 8 that lime registration unibers* were (eal Over six hun: 8 ‘wel neta urday; April 27th, so ‘1 andatice.. Permission” was - ivan for- me. (o/ altend ane : ‘valions,” Were made * ane, aflerit was discovered ighls were helng made - ndspit:" (It had -.been - nlerestirig ‘to find out-that one eeded-to leave by” Tuesday - inorning:in - a ‘arrive in’ Kamloops. a m2 Thursday ‘on that} take 2 hours to make th ip: y: by! bus.” There Would ha ‘een the flight from, el lO 4 ade before: that) . Some: lack: ‘at! communication Provincial and Pacilic Westerns” rational ; Airport, to con- eke Might, : Twas told had" riot “Nown | to or the previows three ule however, fly ta “jew lickel was for (a’ Thursday flighi “ta. that Blinalion, -The two sisters, iends ‘from ‘Terrace days, met: “ discavered |: ‘the’ “baggage iin the Sandspit plane, was nol uewirling containers’, but me day: one should oil frustration: to be ‘ob- ained:. _ from « travelling - with enjoyatie. “evening, be'given 8 ride lo the airport {days “Once, again: the. rain ‘residents; -have never yet to Kelowna was i'meet.a young Woinan from Angeles; going up.to see her parents hearing ‘ald.: Whether eded f ridéd to: share “my al- | * am; {16 Prince ‘Rupert 10 be 1G; Affer some.wasted.time, il. d had been sent In along a: aller: conveyer - bell, tovone |. icluded : some - good | rid, mes,:1 was fortunate .. as falling, ° ‘and. so far these , Internat tonsil -Aitpart 2 flight nfo: Before: hoarding I an: actress; who. bean if'she- had heard the m Kelowna’ Alepori- ree of, us: te ‘in, the, peso co LETTER FROM MASSET, QUEEN CHARLOTTES ee -. By. Elvira C. Bryant aye ew aateaey CAVES NE ie at — bel teach, 1] perhaps there. will cks along a back or (W0,-S0: the: f some ime wen “for” known there Rould’ be a‘half-- “hour. “supper ‘Slop “al - “Vernon / s “though, “1 Swould ‘not shave arranged my: ‘the’ Kamloops: folks. “let off:at: Valley. View Shopping .Centre.-[ labelled the suitcases” * hus,and the : driver was.i agreement.’ ‘The: only.’ problem wash cate ‘me, at.D sng . hen Earrived at ‘Vancouver , : “Terrace, B. Cc.) nm any: more movies. He - be ‘word - from “her, later: My *: destination" was (he Greyhound ”- ‘bus line: only.to find there would. : .bé'a Unree“and-a half-hour: wail - until the bus left for’ Kamloops. One: always alls Phone 625-2002 sara A oF . instead, whith made a further. J : J eomplicaiton. _{Hawever! “eventually: arrived! for! ‘ Bupper ee + after 8. bul by*then had given up. any: ‘ideas’: of: ‘attending ” the’. { "Wine and cheese party’ for ‘the first workshop. “My? choice” fort: “the “Alt had been, .\The'Underachiever in the Secondary School-A’ Plan: for’ Action.” Dr: + sessions ‘had, been: ‘designed ‘be = intensive” - they we ‘However one error »had= ‘ap-. >) parently: been’: -made © in--(he= printing of ‘the. “‘programime.. There ..was “lo:haye been | question: mark: after ‘the’ wor Chez Venus i is pleased to announce . . that. they. have. a full time cosmetician, | Karen Atkins vs from. Australia. . nalives to. Failure’: ‘programme’. ‘every. ‘Elementary Edward, - Summers. was the ‘speaker. ar upper date .with:: “Their” suggestion was that | ask to be- Dr.. Summers had. asked the compuler al information , os derachievement. He “peeeived 400items from journals That had been, published .. since. - 1968. From (hese he pleked 150. . His stajement was he: “had ‘enough information for 10 days’ and L quite believe -him. Inthe in--. lensive five hotirs he never. did ~ give us a plan for action, but he did offer suggestions. , : Since bys largely fit-inte ihe underachiever category, he telt ihere.. Was rete for. rote one of the most neglected ‘ons _ in our: Schools,” although pupils: do'muve. in atid ‘out of groups. inorder to; ‘give ‘Youngsters, & headstart,” ‘Dr.’ Summers ‘fell -sehool should” have’ (wo. teachers “10 work withthe: parenls of kids. wlio will be éoming to school in, he- next. couple sf years.- “Of. hose pupils commencing Grade’ vocabulary, -of,.2500 words. and * up bul ‘hose! who ‘come. from : ‘isudvaniqged homes. have ~ of HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. The B.C. Department of Agricultural, as part of their public awareness s campaign ’ for B.C. grown foods, will bring @ Mobile Demonstration Kitchen to Terrace for four : becomes a member af-the boar Trustees Associalion. has been a member. of the, swering. 4 MARY - - ANN BOYD B. C. ‘LIBRARY. CHAIRMAN Library “psenlation.! _ provincial board for the ‘past As. chairman of the BC. Association, Mrs.” Boyd :north™;) . west regional “representalive , and. this past year..as secretary. . She has - served -on‘the Terrace Library Board: for seven years. vd ‘ofthe Canadian. Library - “She ha- Ton tanned eA “the B. C, DEPARTMENT A : the mabile kitchen i is fully self-contained and designed for consumer service. ; There are a number of pamphiets and recipe cards available at no charge at the " trailer and demonstrations 05 on barbecueing and the such will be carried oul. Also any questions as ta B.C. grown produce, canning and freezing fruits and vegetables and cooking services will be answered. And technical questions will be forwarded to the Departinent's (wo trained home economists in Burnaby for an- thre e ‘years; (wo years‘as the’ U.B.C: for all its THE RUG SHAMPOO SERVICE: : Here is the service. that specializes. ‘in | the professionat-cleaning of rugs and carpets. Large Jorsmall, your rug gets the best of detalled at-. tention and treatment. Drying time is about 2 to 3 hours, and.a splendid job is assured at all times at ihe most reasonable. rate of 10 cents per : square foot. _ Estimates are free and service is prompt. a: RUG SHAMPOO: SERVICE. - “(a8-2 224 ‘Box 708 ‘Terrace, B. c. . one, imany. pupils: havea. ~ FOSTER HOME URGENTLY REQUIRED 7 13 year. old native boy is. in: urgent need. of a. _ permanent foster. home in the Terrace ‘Area. The child requires a warm, accepting couple who 2 are "prepared | to establish firm and consistent behavioural limits. The boy is extroverted and readily responds. to affection. The foster parents must have had experience in raising teenagers of their own ‘and preferably have one stable teenage. hoy of their own between 15 and 17 years of age — still at home, The foster parents must he willing to. provide a home for this boy for several years. ‘And to work: closely with a social worker. Room, | Board’ and _miscellaneous expenses. will -be paid by the. Department of Human Resources. If you : are ‘seriously interested i in offering your home to this “hoy please. phone the ‘Department: of Human Resources i in Terrace at 635-2283 from 8:30 to 6: 00. sop corthentiptn t ~ . 2 Pee. Kroehlor “Chesterfield Reg. “86.95 TOTEM at) Lateigs ¢ ave.