- aan OG mK an 2° fore t’sa ee. from 11:00 arm. until 4:00 : & Saturday, September 23, Please mame. “call 635-2142 after 6:00 p.m. ‘ir ast WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, wa + Date f ‘coming events in “Terrace ee: ‘The Kinette Club. is holding a obtain needed ‘equipmant and a. ritrimage and bake sale:at the 7 Oddfellows - Hall. :in Terrace services for yout hospital. The Lions’ ‘Ladies Club will be holding their.Fall Junk Saie on. : : " you have any items to donate. : Saturday, ‘September, ‘16th, Pick up_will be arranged. a BAZAAR - BAZAAR,” “Sep em tember 30th, 1972, 1:30 p.m. - m. 4:30 p.m, “at Skeena‘ ‘Junior’ mm Secondary School Gym.°. The ;. Mills “Memorial — Hospital _ Auxiliary is getting set for its Annual Fall Bazaar ‘on. the above date. A: good variety of quality items willbe for sale and .a delicious tea will be available, ail proceeds used to Mes 9, Say . Today’s recreational vehicles are built to be used even in cold weather: and even though to many’ families Labour ‘Day means the end of camping for another year, to sports en- thustasts, cold weather is no. deterrent For ‘those who plan to. put’ away their’ ‘trailer or camper until next spring, the Recreational Vehicle Institute recommends that your unit be praperly protected against the extreme cold, and not-merely left in the backyard until May, ; The RVI recommends ' draining all: water from the _Vehicle's water supply tanks and from sink and shower traps, . [ee 86«If available, use compressed a, air to blow out the last crops of = moisture from all pipes andadd, ee = aboul a cupful of anti-freeze to” ; each sink and shower drain to prevent freezing of any moisture remaining in the traps. : . Units equipped with hand-. pumps should have these pumps removed for winter’ ‘storage where they will not freeze up, Sewage holding tanks must. be Properly emptied and drained, and anti-freeze added, even if. f the.unit is lo reveive continued - cold-westher. use... RV. ‘ollowing precautionary ‘steps; : L. Jack up trailer or camper. § and put it on good, sturdy f- wooden blocks. 2 Remove all batteries and ‘lore ina warm place. Charge should be applied to- stored -balteries al least twice during _ the winter months‘ to prevent formation of sulphuric’ acid ‘crystals on the lead plates and_. , consequent ‘shorting. ..Tops of . 2 batteries should be .thoroughly me clean and dry before. Storing. . ; be! - Windows and-vents should , be "tightly. closed; . however,’ y crack one windew open on the sheltered side’ of. ‘your RV to | ; allow some air to-enter, ~ .., Block. up. refrigerator, walee heater, and heater’ vents, , “Artic: in = -YELLOWKNIFE - The = Summer edition. of a. new. magazine designed to depict the adventure and challenge of the Nortwest Territories was’ released today in Yellowknize, Arctic “In Colour,. a -44-page ;- publication in full color; jis © produced by the. Territorial Government's Department | of - Information. The magazine will . be.marketed extensively In both “ the N.W.T. and. ‘southern ’ Canada. ’ formation, described response © to the introductory issue’: of Arctic In Colour last spring as “tremendous” and noted ‘the: sumimer edition ' should’ be an excellent, seller. - “The magazine will sel] for 7 cents . at. newstands ‘ahd - bookstores, “And ‘because’ of a . large number of ‘enquiries, subscriptions will be ‘ fered. for : arate of $2 per. year. ms : " culationn plans call for eventual ’ mafketing in all polar countries p. as well as the: United Sta The’ format“ fs: ' Colour Is bolls _epare bedrooms in baseme and bar, Double Birage View i at : _ Blarting at 10:20. a.m. and ~ ~ continuing. until -all items are Sold. The sale will be held on the Super-Vale park ing lot. Any. items such: as small appliances, dishes, books, toys, jewellery, kitchen ‘utensils, etc. will be. accepted, No clothing please. All proceeds from the sale will be donated to charity. -For pickup,. please call 635- . 7308 or 635-6411. Camping. the. _ptoneer way’ By Claudette Sandecki - 5, Cover all upholstery with’ old sheets or newspapers: to prevent fading. Remove and store curtains and drapes. Some manufactured fabries tend to dry out.or crack under very cold conditions -- it is wise lo- remove seats and cushions © “govered with ‘such materials. 6. Thoroughly clean the - enlire vehicle and apply.a coat .- of good, protective wax. Apply. © grease to all exposed chrome trim, including the backs of .. rear-view mirrors, hubcaps, radio antenna, etc. ' 7 Motorized RV's should be - protected with anti-freeze. in radiator and with thinner — winter oil in the engine. During the winter, start and run engine once a week or oftener, and. -. remove battery aiter each such . test, 8. Remove snow ac- cumulations from the exterior _of the unit as often as possible, “9. Remove all canned and -bottled foods and drinks. from inside your RV, also packaged’ foods ‘such as flour, .- Sugar,” mixes, ete. If’ you..use your RV. in the ‘. |. ‘THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. - Hello again trom. the home area, It will probably take a little while to catch up to date with everything’ that has happened during the summer ‘Intérval, In looking over. the ~ August Heralds, I was pleased to find Patrick O'Donaghy has | been appointed as the Editor, ‘All but. one of the letters sent from the Queen. Charlottes . were published, so: perhpas . that one did’ not Teach its. destination, Today the family meinbers . went for a hike up the South. -‘Shiskinist, or Siskinish, which. seems to be the way we. say: . this name, We were surprised to find a lot of small insects - still around, but te ‘many mosses, ferns; and small. - flowers ‘still blooming were’ ample compensation. Then too there i is the promise ofa fresh blueberry pie - with so many willing hands, we were able to bring enough of these home in a convenient head scarf. So we will add the pleasure ‘of fresh berries to -the en- joyable ‘meals.-we have -ad - since our. return,..-of. local .@rown vegetables.. Never .. before has cauliflower . ever tasiéd like it did! There is just - no comparison to be made for . -the flavour: of ‘any. of. these -- fresh vegetables. ‘It is enough to get all of-us “back to the . land," That phrase reminds one of . a land scheme projected in the - “hungry thirties’, by a-man named. | Pudney, He ‘was going © to organize. a. movement up into, the interior. above the: . Fraser where there! was lots of i 4 LETTER _ is now producing food.. “seems to -be’ for people ‘to - condemn the new andjto label: Reg. 198 98 Why settle lar z a cleaner thal daes only hail * fertile land If- EF’ remember correctly, the- lack - of “water turned up to be the drawback. - No doubt the man was ahead of his time, since now water is | pumped up. from the Fraser and land in these high Places _It was away back then when . my father talked so. . Much _ about the CCF that a few gas station attendants used to call him “Trotsky”. How jeasy it it falsely, We all thought how pleased he would have been had he heard the results of the - last provincial. election, Yet “because he talked 50, much about the CCF to so many people, no other members of the family have" continued - “with political preaching. ‘a “red “bull”, but at that: time only one's qualitications for the job i was : Cecil Gray's « con- {tention that the: world’s ::. ‘problems would be solved by =. wonder - then,. that:, “country has been had so many ‘ the elimination of interest on feapltal. He felt. so atrongly “about this: that one house: and-_ two parcels of land were sold, interest - by hin without any -being added. People orly paid so much a month for rent off the price he had quoted. This is certainly a real example of having the strength of One's . own convictions, = - In those days Canada didn’t ‘seem aware of that bad word, “discrimination,” Today’ it is flag” word {o any to be done, mattered, Un- ‘fortunately there are hazards -that beset any occupation. Cecil had fallen off pa ‘roof while shingling and damage had been done in the vicinity of the oplic nerye. Eventually ‘be wasunable to continue with his ‘carpenter work, and = before Jonghe had Tost his - Bight. - Several. years: ago,. a ‘professor at the University of. -Vieloria told us about friends of his who were university teachers in the United States, Itseems because these friends. had been outspoken, economic ‘sanctions had been taken agains! them. In other words, : Compare cleaner power, ge Save$40 on our finest beater-bar ) Powermate: Shags, indoor-outdoor, plush, twist carpets —it deep- cleans them all. Even under low furniture, And, for three days, ata low, low price. - help once ability to do- country. And . "the word went out” and ihe essors + not re “problems” In: the: few years. ‘Such behaviour r doer ‘harken back to the dark. ages ‘of the past, How unfortunate it is that wé seemprone to copy the American ways.. 1 have heard that “‘black-listing’! has come into vogue, even in the Terrace area, Little. wonder then, thatsome companies are _ unable to- obtain com ss in question becomes the least, of the criteria for hiring. This same professor used to wonder why people didn’t write letters to the newspaper any more. But fortunately — people seem tobe getting back . into this worthwhile habit, ~ which is a healthy sign for any am quite © confident « that. ‘the coming *. generation form the eighteen year olds scheduled to vote this. year on down, will be oulspoken in both speech and - ' action. And now back to- the Nass Camp for- news. Several: ‘ families have left the vicinity since school closed. Among these were the Bud Browns, who moved to Terrace”’The Eurgene Cricks and modt.of = > tbat - an PAGE 3. ihe. Gordie. Wilson. family - “menibers’ are’ tithe Rueeiel ‘and: Williams :- Lake’. :More recently the Bill: Longs: “migved to a.fakm- fear Buend. - Lake | and. the “‘MeLarent: ed. to. Quesnel The | “Lyle “family” moved back (6 - Terrace. “Several peaple seein ia have. “called in on the Stenersens at- (Quesnel: on the long . drive’ back, This week Randy and Haaken and family will be moving to the Queen Chariotte: Islands. - This. is. . the culmination of a plan Haaken: has had for several years. We. - can visualize him: catching: and cooking lots of sea a foods in the near future.’ . : _ By next letter there may be_ more people coming Into ‘the - area, Plans were started this - _ summer for more ‘trailer :. ” accomodation to be available, School registration is already . __ higher than it was for the last-: ‘school year in September even With an ont. house or two around. ‘ : Miss Marilyn Lancaster has moved into the~ “teacherage - trailer’, and we are: all: pleased’ to welcome her into” the community. Mrs. Elvira, Bryant” . drained on arrival home. if. you use. it for. ice-fishing and. all outside drains: ce ae eee Oates, director .of In- : Siberia are meeting many: 4 bedroom house on’ view lot: > Electric heating, ‘underground: power ‘service, wiring and heating. carpets throughout, 2%4 bathropms, 2 he house whan Powermate does it al! Our mest, versatile : cleaning “ exper’ outcleans. .uprights'on rugs and . , carpets, then doas thie tast ol the house ta perfection" ‘quickly, smoothly, easily, The powerful twin-fan . ofor:moved a giant-44 cust OFkie per fhifidte | hilg the aler-Dar brush, drivan.by a separate ofor, ars up p ene alpen winter, refrain from filling the - | water tank before departing for »When--you®. at-your camping. spot’ with: your unitthorougly war- ° ‘med ‘up, .that's the:dimestor fill * the water: tank.” Then, drain, it": and add anti-freeze to the sink ‘and shower traps before starting homeward, Heat tape . is useful, where. power is . available, to: prevent pipe freeze-up. . Drain your. holding tank before heading home and add - some anti-freeze, but if properly protected, . recirculating toilets . Should not present any. problem, 9. although these too ‘should be “§ - vapprove ad by cours he Can dian " earpet Indust - You'll want.to add extra ine J - sulation throughout the vehicle: ‘warm-up’? headquarters ; jnstalling storm windows and | other’ common-sense Wil. , terizing features. ; ‘Wailable from coast to coast in Canada through all : Simpsons-Sears stores and selected catalogue sales ottices, . this vary special offer is the sincarest affort Simpsons-Sears "can make to bring you merchandise that combines . . fine quality with the lowest possibie price colour eo “informative” he said. “Not only will it help ‘northern ” people ‘learn more about other aréas of the Arctic, it wilifilla definite. need in southern areas for this. type of.information.” (°. {3 i-" The summer edition of Arctic. ; In Colour-takes a look: at life in: the tiny Eskimo settlement of _Grise Fiord in the high Arctic.’ ‘where there is total darkness in. § the winter and. nothing: but’ - daylight - during the summer, ; Tn: contrast, it: looks at. the ‘Slavery: Indian. community: of - “Trout-Lake and-then takes the fl | | reader on:an adventure into the... legendary: Nahanni Valley - one: § .of the last great’ ‘wilderness. . forests in the woild, . ° S ‘Other features deal with the: ‘ - North’s ‘Arctic’ Winte:r: Games, * where contestants loop 15-pound - ‘Tead weights; to their ears and’ : gee how far they cari walk - ‘the: ., “hunters of white. whales” at: - “Buktoy. tuk and a look at ‘how: ‘Canada's Arctic neighbours imilar problems ine hallenging a ; WAYS. 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