Saag era. ae a enact ee oe pm a eB 1 SM = = eee econ! ye A Yc Na I a em rng gh + | I ishing under the Terrace Bridge is a commoii. retreat for many family groups ia Terrace, ‘The. * seene is serene and # you chance to be in the right moment at the right time, you could add a + pink 7 ‘ittte excitement t to the air ‘as you hati i in that Though nothing in the’. picture ‘seems -10 be hazzardous, local health ‘bellied salman, Being tagged-out— Schwenler, “home: plat vinharrassing load te carry even ff you are not president of the Terrace Mens Fastball League, (na throw fram deep left field Kinsmens Blues hack-catecler snags the-ball and ends round trip for Expo runner and alse leagne president Jerry, The Expo's set the Blues down a couple on peg pitching ‘arm pictured winti attion, Ray is ‘Is “an anvene to the S “last week “under ihe winning ‘of Ray La Chance, Below :is ing pitcher Ray La Chance in. not the team's reguiar pitcher bit pul forth a performance that would convince contrary. lines, ‘officiats warn that many drowning and water mishpas hive resulted in the area over the past, Please. he extra cautious when dipping in your M.B. Ca mpbell Photo ‘Two RCMP ~ transferred — ‘Two transfers affecting the © Terrace RCMP detachment . ‘known Sergeant Bud Fereman and Constable James. Smith from-the area, The two with Sergeant Foreman's bags Vernon, B.C.’ detachment and Constable Smith heading for his new home in Vancouver. . .. Ending a four month service with the: Terrace enforement business Sergeant Foreman's farewell marks. the ~ Terrace man in charge Staff ~ gaid that since his arrival to ). Terrace, approximately a year . - ago, there has been no-major - “changes in the force's role call. _. The one significant transfer- which: sent e@x-Terrace Staff Sergeant R. Nesbitt to Prince Rupert brought in Staff Sergeant Nelson last summer. §.G. Fijellstrom, D.P.M. Podiatrist {Foot Specialist) Lakelse Motor Hote! Monday, August 16th Wam.-8pm | j FOR APPTS. ‘ CALL - 635-2287 _haveseen the departures of well © detachment. members left over the weekend and belongings headed to the law | major transfer to affect the . _detachment in several months: - Sergeant R.W. Nelson recently . [xx Tillicum Theatre * % | 4720 Lakelse AUGUST 9% 10 & 11 CATCH 22 TELEVISION GUIDE Pho ne 635-2040 MON. TUES. AND WED. 7 & 9:15 P.M. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday Decreasing fire hazard | Decreasing forest fire hazards and removal of restriclions inthe Prince Rupert Forest District were offset by severe lightning aclivily and a rash of new outbreaks in other parts of the province over the weekend, There are now 296 fires burning in the province and of these, 197 are new. Eighty of the fresh outbreaks were in the Kamloops District but none have assumed © major proportions. Although spotty - -rainfall ‘and higher humidity accompanied the lightning in the: Vancouver District, both Vancouver Island and the Sechelt Peninsula were hit hard, and most of. the district’s 59 new fires were in those areas; Allare reported to be under attack and. being ~ contained, There are 81 fires burning i in - the Prince George District and of these, 48 are new, Lightning - "caused most of them and several have grown rapidly, .. One of these now covers 6,500- acres of mountainous country: ~ about 40 miles west of PINLAY Forks, .. TAKA Lake i is not yet guarded. and has grown to 1000 acres, On, the olher.hadn,. showers on‘ Ingenika Valley - cooled it off of _ considerably, . Only live” new “outbrekaa - developed in the Nelson District bul there aré'30. burning: . Of - . these, the 700 acre SUE. fire is now under’ control ‘and: the’ outlook on [tis wo if the : ORDERS GAINED. Sales - milasions. ‘sponsred : :by:: the Ontario department: of trade and development. vialted~ more: than 20 countries -in-1960,: galt _ ing initial export orders exceed ing #26,001,00. “ winds remain light. The same applies to the WOOD fire near MICA Creek, . In removing the restricted: ’ industrial closure and campfire restriclions from the Prince» ~Rupert Forest District, Forest Service Officials expressed appreciatio appreciation for the cooperation shown by both the public and industry during the recent critical period, Restricted industrail closure and the suspension of campfire . permits remain in effect in the Vancouver Forest. District. - ; Instr DUTIES: adult. studenis presently enroll ‘QUALIFICATIONS: | This ‘position requires a/ vers ~ experience, a vocational instruc STATUS; ts “SALARY: 0 7 ln | accord wit approved stales ha Prin inal’ "TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR (Industrial Education Teacher or’ Vocational. : ¥ ‘for’ : ‘ _8.C, Vocational School, Terrace To iniilate an¥ instruct an Industrial orientation’ course for Skill Development program. The purpose of the pragram “ will be for students to develop realistic occupational goals ‘through a Series of industrial and commercial experiences ir in -the various divisions of the school. . preteen _ indusirial background and,’ a Speciat. aptilutte to teach ‘the ‘basic skillsina vartety of industrial o¢cupations, Preference - WHI be given toa ferson with, indusirial-Education teaching ; good backgrobnd of industrial experience, a BC Vocational ‘School uctor) led in the Basic Training. for atile ‘person with a broad lor ora iradesman witha "a This is a Civil Service position with the Division of Technical . . ; and ‘Vocational: Services, Department of Education. : : 10:00 Pan American G ames 10:30 Robert Stanfield tn the Far East 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Luncheon Date 1:00 Mir, Gressup. 3:30 $5 North Maple Street 2: 00 What on Earth? 700 Take Thirty 130 Edge of Night 3:00 Galloping Gourmet :30 Drop In :00 Rocket Rabin Hood - +30 Woody Woodpecker :00 Focus . 115 Closing Markets :20 News 6:40 This is the Law :00 :00 The Partridge Family 130 700 The Bold (Ones — 11:00 National News 11:22 Viewpoint * 14:28 Night Finat 10:30 Friendly Giant. 10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 72:00 Lunchean Date 1:00 Mr. Dressup : 13055 North Maple Street 200 Deuble Exposure 2430 Death Valley Days, :00 Take Thirty He | :00 Galloping Gourmet 130 Banana Splits | 700. Dress Rehearsal 3 Focus Closing Markets News Golf Oil Weather Sports ’ Andy Griffith Reach for the Top 00 It was a very good year 8:30 Telescope . - 9:00 Men at Law 10:00 Civilisation 11:00 National News 13:22 Viewpaint © 11:28 Night Final — 1:55 The Late Show 'The Guy Who Came Back’ BSS5 ascse 5: é 6 6 6: é& i tA 8; SD EOD HL “14:22 Viewpoint Vi28 Night Final 10:30 Friendly Giant - 10:45 Chaz.Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Luncheon Date 1:00 Mr. Dressup 730-55 North Maple Street 300 Oouble Exposure Death Valley Days Take Thirty Edge of Night Galloping Gourmet Drop in Video One The Beverly Hillbilties Focus ‘Viewpoint News Gulf Oil Weather Shaw Sports ~ The. Fred ‘Astaire Theatre Ae 40 Vacation Canada 8:00. Somerset Maugham Theatre 9:00 Pan American Games: 9:30) To Be Announced. 11:00 The National News WbRWUNNo geseeeese BBSE8 V:45 The Late Show ° ‘The Gentre Terrar? ; ’ “Thursday Friday : Seis = . a “aT ‘Sports 10:30 Friendly Glant ~ 0:45 Chez Helene. 1:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Luncheon Date 1300 Mir. Dressup 1:30 55 North Maple Street 2:00 Double Exposure ~ 2:30 Deaih Valley Days | 3:00 Take Fhirty : 3:30 Edge of Night | 4:00 Galloping Gourmet * 4:30 Banana Sptits "03! 5:00 Abbott and Costelio « 3 6: 6 $ & 30 Beverty’ Hoipiiies 0G Resume... . 115 Cisolng Markels: 220 News . 40 Trans. Provincial | Airlines: Weather Show tee Fi , 10330 Friendly Giant = ‘10:45 Chez Helene 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Luncheon Date 1:00 Mr. Dressup , 30. ‘55 North Maple Street 2:00.Double Exposure’ 2:30 What on Earth? The Beverly Hillbiliies Skippy, the Bush Kangarde ’ “iy W315 Night Final “W200 A Place of Your ‘own 12:30 K i a. han ] e: 1:00 Pan: American ; Games a: 00 Shortaweek . 4 00 The Bugs Gunny: Road Runner Hour.’ 5100 Soccer. 10:90 Countrytime 2 swim schooling are. urged’ to register at: the Community. Centre before August 15. The school will run between ‘August 16 and 22 in the Sam Lindsay Memorial pool . at. . Kitimat." “ ; Applicants for. Instructor badges: must. have: already. . earned bronze medallions and must be 18 years of age before” December 31, 1971. Leader applicants must be at least.16 years old by the above date and also hold a bronze medallion, ' | Schoo] registration runs to $20 and Red Cross sponsors of the — courses urge interested persons _to register immediately. Besides receiving practical . instruction between 5 p.m. and ~ Classes Starte “Terrace persons interested i in , * obtaining Instructor and Leader“ Friday and again between 9 .: ‘am. and 9 p.m. Saturday and ~ - Sunday, régistered swimmers must. altend lectures dt a‘ CASSIAR CONSTRUCTION. LTD. “Planners & Builders of Quality Homes” PHONE MR. A. SCHWAIGER 635-5220 e pm, on Moriday - throwigh between. 9° a.m. . and’! + Bin, regional © elini¢ slated for * Sunday, August. 22. Local . Red: ° Cross representatives: lan bronze ‘ medallion classes for the fallas Tong a3 local pool officials give. the needed supporl..- Anyone holding Instructors: badges is eligible to. teach swimming-..classes . while’ the bronze medallion {s the ‘first step towards Instructor school eligibility. - The average Yugoslav family spent nearly twice as much on alcohol as food last year. ‘pri saaagearan, ictgtaddiattcaae ae ee me aes eet TD Apply by letter jo: SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE | HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Has a two bay service station for lease in Quesnel, B.C. This is an established business and provides an excellent opportunity for a sales crientated business man to realize a good return from his investment. Approximately $5,000.00 minimum down payment will be needed for stock, equipment, and operaling capital. Applicants should have Service Station Management, mechanical or business experience. — C.A. POOLE, BOX 609 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Staling, age, experience and previous employment. 19”. PHILIPS HIGH RISE COLOR TELEVISION Compare these outstanding Features - Automatic Fine Tunning Automatic Vertical Hold Automatic Horizontal Hold. Real Soft Color Automatic Voltage Regulator All wood cabinet Space Saver for apartments, trailers. 4554 LAKELSE AVE.” With Trade’ on 200 National News “11:25, The Cate Show