dnesday, © Nevember 2,- 1966 "TERRACE ."“Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH [COLUMBIA ever multiplied with such i de half a century ago by jistressing Assessment | | ited By Minister THE yy RAY WILLISTON, Minister of bands, - Forests, end Weter Resources Man — “an animal whose chief occupation was: “exter- Ermination of other animals and his own nsistency os to infest rid." This: distressing assessment of the human race was Ambrose: Bierce. In his ‘'Devil’s which species Fe the whole tionary.” ‘uch more recently, man’s rep- tion reeeived more kindly tment at the hands of Regin- E. Balch, a biologist whose radio lectures on CBC Unl- ‘sity of the -Air have beon pub | roo ed in “The Ecological View- nt.” Mr. Baloh is of the opinion et in the 40 years since the parance of the “Devil's Diction- * man hag become aware of necegaity to protect . his re- es, control birth, and prevent . In fact, observes Mr, Balch, ‘he turns his mind — his sntific effort — to these, pur- es, he will enter a new and mre promising phase...” , Mit is the intention of British a mmbia's new ‘Provincial Mu- itn to justify at least a part of iS daith. ‘Man and Nature. in| ' will be the museum’s theme “its visitors, and all areas of province will be represented. ng the more colourful sights ng. visitors when the muse- “a ctoria’ will be four scenes show- e setting. * Two of thése dicramaa will re- present northern B.C, and no of- mfort has been spared to ensure fia moose as ils central figure, wilt rportray the Pink Mountain area min the Peace River District. Back- ae ground detail is being prepared Mar ere for the big-game calendars Fhe illustrates for a life insurance Museum at Ottawa, fm of the exact location which will be : portrayed. The moose, which has. “traded = life around Pink Mountain for immortality in Victoria, has been| - MB inotnted by John Hermann Blome, a taxidermist, some of whose work] ”.- m also is in the National Museum.:..-| > - me 6 The second diorama will feature} - — caribou in the subalpine country | a of the Tuya Lake area of the my Cassiar District. This display is | being created by Hugh Monahan, me, a Weat Vancouver wildlife artist mm well known for his paintings of ) birds. His work is being based on fe his visit to Tuya Lake area where a he made sketches and took cohur photographs. - In addition to the artists’ paint- BE cd depletions, the dicramas. willl. | feature vegetation native’ to the mau areas they represent. Some of this m will be actual vegetation which has reproductions. Each these-are only 0 few of. many printing jobs we can mrany - available, including a theatre cap- ‘attention; is being’ given to school jfficlally opens its doors in| native animbls in a uaturalis-| mtheir accuracy. One diorama, with| - m by Clarence Telenius, a Winnipeg} RB artist who may be best known], i company. Mr. Teletiius, who’ has} done similar work for the Nationall =. already has}, Me visited the atea to make sketches|. |. 4 been preserved, and some willbe| = you. ‘ . RRACE E OMINECA HERALD ‘other educational “facilities able of ‘seating © 600. . Particular children ‘for’ whom , thére will be special classrooms and on activity vO While Victoria. may. seem -some- what distant to northern residents for everyday visits, the new..mu- seum has not. overlocked “their interests. Although it ts not offer-|-; ering ' a complete dodt-yourselt kit, it is planninng to have on staff.an adwaor who will be able to assist other regions wanting And, if the plang:for the’ Victoria museum's . development. ‘are’. the basis for judgement, that ‘advisor. should fave quite a ‘Tot to ‘con- by printers’ working with females in the darkroom is that -it-is, too hard to teH whether they're under to develop their. :own ‘museums, | = — ‘The Tasent trouble mmoountered ; “Special Broadcast -For. Centenary pads Brondcastifg ‘etations 2 -+ [throughout British . Columbia will ‘jbeama~ ‘apecial. -broadcaet to Jachools’ on:’ “Friday, November 18, to mark. the “Centenary of the Union “of. the Crown. Colonies. on vancouver Island and the main- lan a The’ British ‘Columbia’ Centen- nial Committed, the Provincial De- partment of Education, and. the Cansdisn -Broadcasting © . Corpora: Yion ate co-operating -to present Broadcast. It will be carried on the complete C.B.C. Pacific ‘Net- tlons, Every classroom in every school “in ‘the: province will be of Education official. British ‘Cl- umbia Day project... form’. of ‘two shows, -- written: for the ‘occasion: “Sing Centennial’ by Christie. Harris CBC, Newscast . is scheduled 2:00. to 2:03 p.m., “and [2:08 to. 2:30 p.m., “The Giant "Beyond the Rock- fea’. written ‘by, “Eric Wicol.’ A gpecial booklet and songsheet. has every. classroom in the ‘province. The ‘broadcast. takes. place on the ‘Fridiy preceeding the 100th anniversary of the reading of the proclamation a ot Union, ‘November developed ¢ or over expoded. 19, |. the one-hour Centennial School |... work and most. {ndependent sta-| ‘| pble to Hsten to this Department | The Broadcast’ ‘will. take’. the |- will be pesented 1:30 t0-2:00 p.m., ‘ been prepared: and mailed. tol} PROSE, GALE. & . 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