munzeien $5750" | _ Serving Teerac, th Huts City of the Mighty Skeona Volley én Nerthwestirn sh Coharble L. cao the second section | . _c [YOUR ‘COMPLETE: DRUG STORE” covered ) | PHONE 635-6666 ._ Western Trailer Sales oo to, con. = Deeg West Forast Product, Hwy. 16 — : " " —— nla So bewalle Shopping Cent ia ‘Phone 356560" Terrace, 8.0. | Press Run—4,000 __ Wednesday, May 24, 1987 ac -_ or . “a L . | IT WILL BE GOODBYE to the Uplands Day Care Centre for | founders Rev, Jini and June Rose who brought it into existence has an enrollment of 35. ; in September 1965. The Baptist minister and his wife estab the centre which employs Ushed the centre on 4 hun-denominational basis to assist worke © of health Mr, ing mothers, and to fill a need when a parent became ill, now: June Rose has assumed direction of four teaching assistancts; Because Rose has to retire from the ministry and will * take a job with the De tion of the centre will partment of Indian Affairs, Administra- be taken by his successor’ Len Koster, In pictures above (left to right) Jun some art assistance to Noreen Evans; Terry Gleselman has a smile; Karen Melanson |s creative; and Wayne Anderson ‘and Norman Mossman take time out from art studies, LAURIE ENGLISH Po "lm for Festival Terrace man I'm for Festival. _ oe Lg no ete tee me oncega oie AO SDOMK OF the finer points ‘of adultery and homosexuality, : : ,, Many parents, especially mothers, compiain about the influence W if | fi : this so-called adult viewing will have on thelr chilldren’ s morals. é : ar e mi ee a iP inclined to belleve the: program Is a-yaluable alternative Be ee ae ito our frequently dull’ and unimaginative diet of Bonanza, F,’ VANCOUVER A.J. Wright, re: |, ‘ Troop and-Don Messer, cs _ ‘| glonal: director for the Depart-|_ ‘The occasional addition of ballet, opera or symphonic musle ment of Social Welfare in i adds immeasurably to the lives of ‘those of us who are not.able | Terrace, will speak at the annual - to travel to the Jarger cities to take In these events, : BiG. ne erence ga Health and But the plays are the thing, They are the ones most often | Welfare to eld May 25 an ‘complained of as indecent, immoral or obscene, Those sexy |26 at the University of British episodes depicting the seamfer sida of Hfe, which we willtry |Columbia, oo, ‘to pretend doesn’t exist in our fair community, ~ ; Mr. Welght Dr. | . They will corrupt our childrens minds, We ‘say will they? Elliott, of iret mens Churets > Will they corrupt their minds more than-the lyrics to many | 5; ; Prince Rupert, will tell of citi- of the country and western or roek songs which our children, | oon action in community develop- ‘Histen toa? oO a ment at Prince Rupert, Will 4 corrupt thelr minds more than the attitudes taughtin| o.. ‘or our homes, schools and chure es about conforming to the rules’ me seuference is sponsored by set down by society? ; . 8 ary ASSO ciation | for ; . ; ceo Health. and Welfare and will in. _ Could it be that we have been bralnwashed Into looking at only | clude the annual meeting of that | ‘the surface or superficial vallies and fail to look further for. organization. Coen ‘ deaper meaning or long range effects, : : - - Parents.are responsible for teaching their children much more | More than 250 delegates fr om than just cleanliness and good manners.” oo . '. +, | ail parts of the Province are éx- Children must be taught to Think If they are to be able to make |Pécted to-attend the two-day ses- independant value Judgements, This can only be accomplished. | Slons. mo ' Ig proved’ by providing . the Opportunity to see ‘both sides of all ‘Theme of the conference is] [im issues.and tdeas, wary wine fo, (citizen: In Community Health | | 1 ine ,T.V. production Festival ts only one. of many ways we | and Weltare’ have available to encourage’ children and adults to. think | rr TERRACE & DISTRICT CREDIT UNION OFFERS. ANOTHER The . money - wil . _ oa t. tae ‘ Loy WESTILLOFFRR ~ ©..Guaronteed 6% Interest On Term Deposits’ : @.-ALL-LOANS Insured At No Additional €p OUR BUSINESS HOURS ARE : r-) ” ‘Manday; 10:30, A.M, to 6:00 P.M. already "Tuesday, 10:30°A.M. to 6:00 P.M. ofthe Peate oye + Wednesday, Closed. - "ts Thursday, 10:30 AM. to 6:00 P. riday, 10:30 to 9:00PM. Saturday, 10:30 A.M. to 6:00 PIM "Why. ‘shout ‘retirement? {OF family If : ; aos . Sora “|| His project is to ask the MEW SERVICE TO ITS MEMBERS: we “|| money to make this a good ¢ ‘amily 170 Metcalte, Ottawa, ve the other; donation — | SUPERINTENDENT W. G, FRAZER A_promise to General Vartier, _ Ex-RGMP superintendent works to aid families _. The ROMP superintendent was 1 made to a friend who died, The friend was the late Governor General Georees P. Vanier, Jt was Vanler’s req erlsscrossing Canada.. - {It’s my centennial. p big man with a-big caree ; so, Bs ; . vor ns : oes” [on the Family, an organisation ‘whic AMERICAN EXPESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES. |} out ito existence, dust what.does the Institute do? sneral Vania “The “Governdr'Ga ‘Next -in the series is a: com-|Walkea-thon, bined day of rummage selling and ° car washing - scheduled for May 27. -Rummage Sale will be held in the Community Centre com- mencing at 10 a.m, and conclud-|Nass . Valley closed to public: ing at 2 p.m. The car wash willltraftic? . . _ Suggestion from a reader after she noted cur squib about the writing on the wall in tha ladies washroom at the Community Cei- tre, Her suggestion? . - Shiercanintes Saran scar accent nnnneaes for the comic spot on the Ed Sullivan hour, Here are a few samples: "'The other driver al- tered his mind so I had to hit him.'* “A cow wandered into my car. [ was later informed that the cow was half-witted,!?. ¢ty thought that’ the side window was down -but it was up, as I dis covered when -I put my head “"T knocked .over & man, He admitted that it was his fault as he had been run over before,’" 1 blew my horn but It wouldn't wo: "DAILY SERVICE _ VANCOUVER -, PRINCE GEORGE - EDMONTON Mr. ‘and Mrs, D, Ebeling and son. Robert are enloying a vistt from Mrs, Ebeling’ s h Terrace to fulfil a promise . LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.MDAILY. - | uest-that set Superintendent W, G, Frazer ane Sluyter of Amsterdam, Holland, Mr, and. Mrs, Stuyter are spend. ing the summer months with son In Kitimat, roject,’’ Bill Frazer explained, He's a t behind him, .. . people of Canada to part with a little, ountry for families, —- .. . 1 finance the studies of the Vanier Institute h the Jate Governor General _ BURNS LAKE, TOPLEY, HOUSTON ‘DAILY ‘Terrace Little Theatraas- sociation Iaunched the first in a series of fundrising functions |{.. last_Friday when “they staged af: s NIS CLUBS: of KITIMAT’ ‘and. PRINCE ing a club in TERRACE during CANADA'S | ppreciate hearing. from:any. former. membe hg a Kiwanis Club in: Terrace. o> razer | stepped; down’ lant! reer's in the'Roval: Gane man ‘take on’ sth ‘a heavy work load iv his int sary? meral -asked ‘m i @ tinest examplog ei!) me..t Frazer ‘sald stmply, He and his: wite: RUTH HALLOCK — It’s almost that time again and this year we issue a -plea.to,all "| grads of Skeena Secondary School not to splatter paint all over the | landscapes as has been the prac. tice in previous years, There must be better ways. ot showing: Your exuberance. | oe Downtown Tag Day, They netted|will try to buy. This property about $200, in the venture, Funds|has been beautifully cared for and will ‘offset the ‘ekpenses of send. Would make a showplace pitrk area: ing, the. award winning one -act play, ‘Not Enough Rene’? to Vancouver for the B.C. One Act Festival, = - right where its heeded the most, | " nia ” for all those who even considered taking part in the Terrace Aren: Wonder how many long weeks ends this. summer will see the Columbia Cellulose road to the then begin, The Vancouver trip I oe will require close:to $400, ‘Welcome home ‘to Tess Brous . +e: seau. whose self - determination " If. St. Matthews Anglican Church|shortened her stay in the Van ever decides to. sell its Lazelle and Park Avenue properties we hope the Municipality of Terracaland hearty again soon, . cover General considerably . Hope to see Tess completely hale SSSA na a (COWADIAN thEIGHT NORMAL SCHEDULE TIMES | EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO ARRIVE - ' EXCEPT SUNDAY & MONDAY _Agency ‘ond Terminal Facilities at all’ Térrace: Call George Dyez, UPERT. ove’ A'S CENTENNIAL ‘Awards of Merit are-in order