; lowe 38 for ‘the’ Intensive are Unit has at long last been pproved — by “Provincial. huthorities. “This “means the hospital ia now able to staff the mi ntensive Care Unit 24 hours per. Bpay, seven days per week, This . particularly welcomed by the Medical Staff and certainly, the Fact that the unit is operating to~ M) percent Occupancy, proves Meanie necessity of this service, We: maehould be very proud and happy at this intensive care i mmediately ° available - mMemorial Hospital, . ® As Chairman of Northwest - Region Administrator Mr. P. Mills will be attending the regular board meeting of the ie C, Hospitals. Association . be held December eg in Vancouver. The Board of Trustees also gave third reading to the newly - NDAYy NOVEMBER 29,1971 ‘ Commmittee Members - Mrs, ‘o’ Mr. A. McColl - for thelr time pveryane served by ‘wale Chairman Norm Miller to the ‘this. response, provision for -be maintained in the By-Laws. ae ty ae rovued do “These: ‘will. now | be. forwarded: to'-the Minister of: Health Services“and Hospital Insurance for his approval. It is.” hoped these By-Laws ‘will be recelyed in time’ for: final approval: by the Terrace and District Hospital Association at ‘the Annual Meeting to be held in March 1972.. Chairman Norm Miller. expressed thanks to the E. Bastin, Mrs. 0. Power and spent in preparing the new draft Constitution and By-Lws.. In answer toa letter from Diatrict of ‘Terrace the Council . expressed {ts desire to maintain Municpal Representation on the Board of. Trustees. In view of continuing. representation will Are you sitting sadly at your window watching the dreary rain and snow, wishing there was something to do besidés watching the movie on~your fuzzy TV. Pick up this ‘recipe. for laughter’! - Take Allan ‘Baker, _wolfish' playboy-about- town, Add” several delectable and williig.: girlfriends, a younger brother: eager to join the chase, and two . parents anxious 16 cool thelr: sons’ dmorous adventures off. Simmer this merry. mixture for two- fast-paced hours on the stage of Nechako School's ‘Auditorium, and you ‘have “COME BLOW YOUR HORN”, the Kitimat Players’ first ‘presentation of the season, ' - Written by Neil Simon, author of such hits-as “The Odd Couple” and “Barefoot in the Hot tip . winner : Winner of this weeks’ “Hot - Tip” award is Frank: Munson,” 5105 Agar. Mr. Munson secretary of. the Northwest - Loggers Association | told the herald Friday of ‘the! proposed work shut down by logging , trucks in this < area. Congratulations, Mr.'Munson. ” We appreciate your community minded decision of informing the herald of news as it happens. . Recipe for” _ Laughter | Park”, the play is directed by . Tom Bennett. “lex, Holi plays the'rcle. ot Leiti ‘Baker,; ‘the ¥ confirmed! ‘bachelor who’ sparks’ much of “the comedy... His ;-younger - ’. brother Buddy; is - played. by Herb Breuer. '- while ° his: ! frustrated: girlfriend Connie is -done by Pippa Ciecone, Clark, . _ Brewer and.Pat Rutiedge are? featured as‘the frantic parents’s" ‘while Sue Unia and- Kathleen Mahoney play two of the’ many women in the boy's life.’.” °: Will Allan succeed, escaping the girls’ marriage: plang? Will Buddy: escape from his parents and succeed as d swinger? Will Mother and F: - _-ather ever understand either of ‘their sons? Will Aunt Gussie every show up? For the answers ‘to these and other questions eome andsee “Come Blow Your Horn” on December 9, 10 and iith at Nechako School ‘Audiaxium, Tickets are $1.50. for adults, $1.00 for students and . pensioners and are available - from cast members by calling 632-3297 Tickets will also be sold at the door, CENTENMAL MEMO Fi hi la sawmill was es! she ed vat the head of Alberni Canal in 1860 and a farm was ‘ereated. to. supply the needs . of the workers, From this’. grew the twin. communities © of Alberni and Port Alberni, +et+44+ CENTENNIAL MEMO ~ Yale - “was named ‘atter James Mure ray Yale, who was born In lachine, Quebec. ‘ABOVE ELKEN MERCANTILE a ‘4623 LAKELSE AVE... e Photo Studio) "After “many months “of hard: “Work two Kitimat Guides have received, their ‘All-Round Cord. at the regular ‘meeting of the ‘Girl Guides .in “Cormorant Elementary = School’. on — Wednesday, Noy, 23, The girls). ‘Denise Lindsey and. Evelyn. * Florea, both 14. years ‘old, are_ the. first in Kitimat “to receive” "the cord in four or five years, ~ To. earn- Mis honored. cord ‘they — had- “complete - requirements ‘or the: Guide's ‘Challenge Emblem. Among “other things this meant the completion of a scrapbook on the highlights of guiding since its beginning, learning the use of a compass and. maps, drawing sketch maps, going on a day hike, cooking a meal. - outdoors, making a garment, Mending. a worn: garment, cooking and serving -a two course meal, camping for at ‘least 1. weekend at a Guide camp, learning water:safety, | artificial _ demonstrating ’ respiration, .reviewing the * Guide’ promise ‘and law” and ~ ‘showing: that they have been: trying to: live ‘up: to it and” -tndesstanding the running of © - the company. They also had to hold a number. of single badges which they picked out of a list. These girls chose the keep-fit 4 | ‘THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. . Miss Denise Lindsey receiving All Round Cord from Dr. E. Fox. (Max's - ‘badge, emer gency. helper - badge, child care badge, citizen. - badge and athletes badge, . - They also had to‘do at least four badges.out of 10 to earn:the | _Litile House Emblem... Denise and: Evelyn received |. their Cooks, Bakers, Child Care. and . Hostess’ Badges. ‘for ‘this “purpose. A badge. out. of: “the: Woodlore Embiom - was ‘then " required and they chose™‘the Trackefs Badge, To complete: - the set of badges they had to get’ an outdoor adventure badge. The girls then had to learn about three organizations or agencies which help others. Since they had a bit of trouble -getting people from these TH & KINGSWAY Telex 7 - 100 Modern-Rooms | Ee Air Conditioned When in Vancouver Stay at the ‘Biltmore Motor Hotel . For Reservations Telephone (872-5252 Owned and Operated by Charlie Bennett ‘agencies to assist them they did’ two organizations together, - Foster Parents group, and the: _Kitimat Help ~ Agency. while Evelyn worked on the Diabetic* Association and Denise studied’. the Salvation Army. mon During ‘the same ceremony. : eleven new’ Guides received - their’ Tenderfoot ‘pins, Other . badges handed out were 13-for,” the Fire -Brigade, 10 for. - Emergency Helper, 4 Swimmer , Badges and several other. single - badges in different areas, Four girls worked in their Hostess Badge during the evening by serving coffee to the. parents and guests and introducing the guests. " VANCOUVER, B. C. 0454335 ' . TV in Every Room - Free Parking | COFFEE SHOP BANQUET ROOM - LICENSED LOUNGE DINING ROOM REASONABLE RATES FOR ALL TYPES ‘OF ROOM ACCOMMODATION. tition, United ‘Chureh,’ Guest: ‘bpeaker Poster. Parents will ‘hold a special meeting on will -be Nev, 30th at 7:30 p.m. in. the Arts & Crafts Kitimat's "Mayor John Springer performed. the official. opening ceremony of the new Arts and Crafts. room of the - YMCA last Tuesday, Nov. 22. The room is a joint project of of. the municipality and using both taxpayers money | and Y¥ funds, ‘Because of this. ‘anyone can use the room, without having a membership 4 in the Y. Though the room will only be. « _ used for ceramics now they hope that this Creative Arts project will lead into weaving, painting and lapidary in the near future. The room, which is 50° x 50° is definitely large enough to house all these ’ projects and there has already | been a great response from the community. For the first year fees for using the room and equipment have been set at $17.50 per person, This is payable at the Y's office and _ean be paid in full or on a term plan, paying so much a month. _ The ceramics part of the- room contains 2 kilus, 2 wheels, and a variety of molds. The room is open from 9 a.m.to 12. noon; 1 p.m. to5 p.m. and 7 p.m. “to 10° p.m. ‘every day, except : Sunday morning, to anyone with - a bit of training in ceramics. .. . “. Presently the Y is running 2. evening and 1 morning class : and there i isa class at the night the. school. ..-. : 635-2285 EB ads tgery pe Appa WBS Tetra) YiGibg Regional Executive, Bull- ‘Richards of Field = _ Deo. 7 at 8 p.m, at Mra. D. Mumford, 87 Omenic ; George. Slides’ of Camp, he a _All Foster. Parente invited. > ”Etyghes will be shown. All group: “Haghes will members, ‘leaders and interested - parents. are . ‘invited to attend. “Mt. Elizabeth. Secondary School's. ‘After Grad‘ Club. w hold a rummage sale, Dec. iuth - 2:00 p.m. in - Room 116 at Mt.~ Elizabeth. . ‘Donations are badly -needed. Piease bring them to 4 White St. " or 11 Egret St. or-contact Susan Gorden at: 632-7327 or Shirley . at 10:00 a.m. Kemety at 632-7691... aleatasatals tate th Elizabeth’ Secondary school Curling Club will hold a Bake Sale at the Overwaitea Store on Nov, 26th from 6-9 p.m. NOV. 28 WOMEN C LOvE Royal Canadian Mounted Police. treated as strictly confidential Files Sa oD eae Sere For. information leading to the arrest and conviction. of: person or .. persons responsible for the maticious damage to the: ‘tog Dump ue Engine a at our Minette Bay" Log Dump Installation . “Any. AL TERRACE COMMUNITY. CENTRE- ESET WSSESIS "REQUIRED Piano Accompanist For Ballet 2 Lessons. | . (46 Hours Per Week): “8 20 refed nee PLEASE CONTACT ‘BOB HELM 625-2081 OR BILL SVERRE AT Any persons desiring to. give information to the RCMP. in this connection please communicate. with the nearest detachment of the Any. information received will. be will. hold ‘a _-mee “etn Toe pata ” ‘New Years Eve Frolic”! will -bé held by the Royal Canadian - begion:. froma - may ‘4 . frpm 5 Shs Tindenbacks 822-6628; J. Powell 632-7313 or P. Dimers 632-7008. ‘The Ladies Auxillary te the al Canedian Legion. will Ae their annual Christmas Bazaar.and tea on Saturday, ‘Dec. 4th in the Legion Hall, ‘It will start at 2 p.m. and go watil 4 a.m. . Feal will be . home baking, crochet and knit wear, Christmas © candles. and decorations, novelties and fish ” ? & 9:39 P.M. | __ (gexe|