Page Four Hallowe'en with goblins, ghosts and witches making strange shadows in the evening twilight, had its origin many years ogo in on ancient medieval festival, To appease the ghosts that waiked on the Hollowed Evening of All Souls Doy, folks got together for feasting and song, and to eat little “soul cakes’? which they collected trom house to house. Today's youthful “ghests” ond “goblins in hundreds of Canadian communitics imitate the ancient custom by ringing neighbourhood doorbells and per- forming “tricks for treats.” Just in case you're planning a special cele- bration for family or guests at this time of yeor cheese ‘n pisxe on bunt or enriched bread slices makes wholesome eating to appease perked-up appetites. g “FUNNY FACES” .., (Cheese ‘'n Pizza on Buns) , ., 12 servings 1 cup (2 pound) ground beef 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 3 cup temoto paste '2 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon ground oregano 6 homburger or sandwich buns 12 slices Canadion process cheese Combine ground beef, onion, tomato paste, salt ond oregano to make meat mixture, Spread 2 tablespoons pizza over cut side of each bun FUNNY FACES (Cheese ‘n Pizza on Buns) ‘half. Place buns on baking sheet TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, ‘Coaches Return. }. Recently returied from i ‘ing: ‘anit’ in” the “art of"s -Péoathes Mes, W. Miss Dale Pruden, 3. : The elipic was sponsored by the Western. Regional Synchronized Swimming Association and was held at Simon Fraser University and at the Villa Motel in Vancou- ver, . The three day clinic featured special guest Mra. J. Howell of California, as well as two cham- pion synchro-swimmers: from that state, both of whom performed several demonstration water bal- leta for visiting delegates. Repre- sentatives attended from the four Western provinces as well as from the state of Washington, Part of the expenses for the trip to Vancouver hy the two Terrace coaches was met by the B.C, Fit- ness Council and the remainder paid by the Terrace Swim Club. Synchronized swimming, or water ballet, as it is sometimes termed, is a relatively new project in Terrace, and at the moment there are four girls of high school age training in the art. Mrs, Mae- intyre, who came to Terrace in |Mareh ig an experienced ballet swimmer having taken part in many displays in her hometown of Vancouver. ‘She sald this week that she hopes the Terrace swimmers will be ready for a public performance by early spring of 1987 and point: ed out that she will soon be re cruiting new swimmers to take part in the project. The Terrace group traing one evening a week at Skoglund’s Hot Springs, =a Canadian radio hams are help- ing to boost Expo 87 by acknow- ledging their conversations with specially printed postcards. They bear the message “QST from e and brawn in a hot oven (400°F.) . for 12-15 minutes. While these are baking, cut smiling faces in the cheese slices , . . just as you do in your Jack-O-Lantern . , . using o sharp paring knife, Place a “Cheese Face” slice over the browned meat on each bun. Return all to the oven for one or two minutes . . . just until the cheese begins to soften . - . but not feng enough to spoil the face features. Serve hot. . . HERALD CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS — TRY THEMI Montreal, the site of the 1967 World Exhibition.” QST jis the | ‘TERRACE. HOTEL STARRING MESS FRYLLIS INVE2 Ne “SINGING COMEDIENNE” A SPARKLING, CLEVER PERFORMER Official “calling you" code, Yukon Reunion * TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA __ - From: Swim Clinic: |. § conch. |. chro |‘ are Terraceswim| @ Macintyre ‘and|’ § -{bow- some libraries buy only one _|by the taxpayers in’ the. same Thur. Fri. & Sat. Oet. 27, 28 & 29 The willowy, green-eyed blonde captivates her audience with songs written by some of Holly- wood's. most famous motion -” pleture tunesmiths . PLUS "Roaring Twenties" Favorites’ HEADLINE: PERFORNER:. IN 1. the Gritiés all agree PH “ULS.'s LARGEST CITIES“ YELIS is TERRIFIC !° °° rviain not a Coutume Party) oe Oftowa-born Betty Kennedy made her first appearance on CBC-1f FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE in 1962 ond has been a frequent g - on many other CBC-TY programs. Her newspaper background hele Betty in her weekly appearances on Front Page Challenge, Weenanday, October 25, Libraries Shocking Says Director Delegates to a library trustee conference in Prince George re- cently heard northwest libraries termed “shocking and shameful" by special guest, Fred White, Vancouver Island regional library director. He told delegates that the average association library falls into. this category. Quoting from the Provincial report, he showed book for every 50 persons a year, regardless of how heavily subsi- dized they are by the provincial government. in regions, by electing excellent. members to the Board for policy making and by. having adequate pald staff,” White said. , He also stated, “Library service ig not free, It should be supported manner as are the schools.” Among those attending the meeting were Mrs, Hazel Cambrin and Mrs. Pem van Heek of Ter- face. ; “Libraries should be brought up | .|% standard through co-operation A soft answer turneth wrath. ; No Job Too Big fi No Job Too Small ! YOUR "A" CLASS | CONTRACTOR Qualified Residential, a Commercial & High Voltage ‘fae Slectrical Contracting | “Elis Hughes @ Electric Lid, N, Kelum = Ph VI2S209 a Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT (Ta Smithers and Hazelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES (Te Vancouver) . ae ee 2 aye eG a Hermen Bandstre Local & Long Distance. 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