Se a ae TPE PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, July 6, 1977 4IGH EXPLOSIVES " Dangerous Police are continuing an investigation of the theft of blasting caps, delays, and other explosives devices from a Twinriver Timber blasting shed recently. Parents are advised to warn thelr children that these caps. are dangerous. A photograph of caps not unlike those that were taken fs presented above as a Herald public service. Dakin funeral service held. William, George Dakin of Terrace, B.C. formerly of Atmore, Alberta passed away July Lat Terrace, B.C. Funeral services were held July 5 in Sacred Heart Chureh, Father McCarthy officiated, ik Dakin was born in ewport Gaspe. le was married to Lea Lelievre on August 5, 1919 and they then moved to the Atmore district in Alberta where ee farmed for Pa years, up a family o seven children. He moved to Terrace, B.C, in 1967. where he retired and lived until his death. ‘ He leaves to mourn, his loving wife Lea and six children: Mrs. Leonie spanainnananannisasannnnsnnsans 1 eee ee "ae * ey SR rae a ee ee one on POR rae 3. Upright | @ Life Jackets aaa areata anna er Ha Srd - Lantern I heiedelaeseliell daliertviniehteentnetpnicheteheiteene \Duplessis (Terrace Mrs. Georgette Skoglun (Terrace, B.C.), Paul (Ft. McMurray, Alta), - Mrs. Emelia Alore (Salmon Arm, B.C.), Roger (Ft. McMurray, . Alta) and Bernard (Campbell River, B.C.), also eight brothers and five sisters, 32 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren, - He was predeceased by his mother, father, one son, four brothers as well as one. sister. Pallbearers were his three sons and three of his _ pranchildren. ; MacKay Funeral Services were in charge of all arrangements, B.C.) 1. Max «10 h.p. | 2. 3'x3'x6’ (no smaller) Beautiful weather graced the Legion Picnic t ast Sunday. at. Lions Park. There were in the neighbourhood of four hundred in attendance and a most enjoyable day was spent, The committee in charge ’ of the Picnic wish to express their thanks to the man members who helped in all ways to make it asuccessful event. Special thanks are expressed to the Downtown Lions Club for’ the use of their park. The draw for the side of beef was won by Larry GEORGE MALMGREN . PASSES Géorge Malmgren of ‘Terrace passed away July 4 in Mills Memorial Hospital. Memorial Services will be held Saturday July 9th in MackKay's Funeral Chapel. Capt. il Young will be officiating. Mr. Malmgren was born in - Steep - ~ Creek Saskatchewan in 1914, and moved to Terrace in 1964, He is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Russell Kirk (Gail) of Terrace. Mrs. Gordon Egeland (Ruthann) of Medicine Hat, Alberta. and Miss Glenys Malmgren of Medicine Hat, Alberta. 4 Sons Keith, Milton and Lyle of Medicine Hat Alberta and Dale of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 11 Grandchildren. 2 Brothers, Peter Ross of Lonebute, B.C., Jim McKenzie from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. 1 Sister, Isobel McKenzle also from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.. Mr. Malmgren was predeceased by brother Bill Fidler also from Prince Albert. In lieu of floWers the family asks that denations be made to the B.C. Cancer Foundation 2656 Heather St., Vancouver, ViJ 333, ~ Royal Canadian Legion _ (Pacific) Branch No. 13 Terrace By Maryann Burdett Alger and the side of pork was won by Steve Sparks. Congratulations to these lucky individuals. Congratulations go out to Miss Gwynne McCullou and Miss Dawn Elliott who: are recipients of this year's Branch No.13,. Legion Bursary-Scholarship. These oung people have proven their abilities and ambitions over the past years in school and Branch 13 members wish them: much success in : their future careers. Comrade President, Dave Simons is presently in Memorial Hospital. We miss your presence around the Branch, Dave, and do. hope you will soon be back in circulation. . Branch 13 welcomes Comrade Rratary. ikon hse ect retary. Ron has. been: involved in Legion activities for many years and we feel confident that he will do an admirable job in the position of Secretary. This week the Dispa wishes to salute Comrade. Bill Davies. ‘Bill has been a director of Branch 13 over the past two years and has tin & great deal of time for the good and welfare of. the Branch,” We will’ miss having you around Bill and hope you will be back often to visit. Prince Rupert’s gain is a loss for Terrace. ; Herbicide working? PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) — The herbicide 2,4-D_ applied June 21 to Eurasian ‘oil in Skaha Lake seems to be killing the weeds, but it will be another three weeks before the effectiveness will . be fully determined, says Ken Lozoway, biologist in charge of the herbicide program, .. Lozoway said today the leaves curling and sagging are the first sign that the weed is dying. 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