BH e The dust, strain and action shows in this praliminary bout for the me o’ war at the Skeena Sawmills annual company picnic. nual West Fraser Mills Com- pany Picnic held at the Thornhill tion that goes back to 1962 when _ Skeena Forest Products. In. what Mill Manager Per Henrichsen called “good com- pany relations’', the company puts on a free outing for its staff every Summer on a scale which can only be described as an event of major proportions, == Company employees and - gallons of free refreshments and devouring hundreds of hambur-. gers, hot dogs and corn on the. cob while they participated in, or watched, a continuous se- querice of competitive and enter- taining events as a prelude to roast beef, rolls and a variety of salads for supper. a _ Children were entertained by free pony. rides organized by the Boots n’ Saddles 4H Club and a petting zoo run by the Kermode 4H Club. Many rounded out TERRACE — The Fourth Ar-- _ Community Grounds is a tradi- the mill was owned by Price guests spent the day lapping up Barbecuing hamburgers was an all-day affair for 'B’ shift foreman Len these events with some volley- — ball, or cooled off in a well-used nstug shower of cold water, . The more competitive’ par- eet \ pony rides supervised by the Boots ‘n’ Michelle Irvine. . Kids were entertained at the recent Skee ticipated in a variety of events such as the tug-of-war, nail driv- _ing, chokermen’s races, and kids and ladies relays. oO The men’s tug-of-war, the on- ly trophy event, was won by ‘C’ Shift when they defeated ‘A’ Shift in a hard-fought battle of brawn and determination. In the only, event held away from the picnic site, the fishing derby, prizes of fishing reels and «gift certificates were offered in a contest that was won by Gordie May with a 30-pounder. . Company spokesman Vic Makela attributed the success of the annual event to company - in some way to help organize the | mented the many 4H members who spent long hours preparing cessful picnic, © -Makela said that West Fraser | Mills rewarded the 4H Clubs. by { donating all the-lumber used in constructing the ‘camp’ kitchen, which they will put to good use in upgrading 4H facilities, — By the end of the day, another company picnic was nothing but. -&memory, but everyone seemed na Sawmilis company picnic with to agree there was something to. Saddles 4-H Club. Candy, beingledby look forward to: the Fifth An- ~ Lisa Ziegler, didn't seem to mind carrying two passengers, Jen-Munro and nual West Fraser Mills Com- Ketly Vanderploeg gots ready to sink his teeth into fresh corn on the cob at the Skeena Sawmills company pie- nic. No ane knows how many he ate. 7 Story and photos by Tod Strachan 7 The most important / pany Picnic, of your Income is _ the amount you | SAVE. | We have plans to make your savings _ | ~ GROW! . Call or drop by our office. Retlrament Savings - (7) Mutual Funds -Financtal Planning _ FRANK DONAHUE Life Insurance Gic’s & Deposits Education Plans. . SKEENA INVESTCO MALL Inc. _ ' Terrace Ghee of the Mutual Lie of Conecta 635-2387 proup of companies employees, who all participated ‘| day’s outing. He also compli-. their own contribution to a suc- Lapushinsky at the recent Skeana Sawmills annual company picnic. Hammers flew In the girls’ rall-driving competition at the Skeana Sawmills recent company picnic, held at the community grounds in Thornhill. _ Northwest -Community§ College} | The Northwest-Community College _ PROFESSIONAL NURSING PROGRAM requires part-time instructors to teach the following courses: BHSC 105 - Anatomy and Physiology BHSC 116 - Personal Fitness Management BHSC 140 - Human Development | Qualifications: Applicants should possess at feast a oy Bachelor's Degree. Teaching experience will be an asset. ; Term al Appointment: Classes begin during the week of August 31, 1987, Appointments are for one semester and will be according to the C.U.P.E. Colisctive Agreement. Applications and resumes should be sent by August 7, 1987. ~ CLERK Ill Dulles: The successiul applicant will: _1. Act as secretary to the Coordinator of Health Programs. 2. Do clerical work for two Nursing Instructors. 3. Perform reception duties; take telephone calls; other duties consistent with the job classification. Qualifications: 1. Secondary school graduation with business training prefered or any equivalent combination of work, education and experlence. 2. The abillty to type a minimum of 0 w.p.m,, to type dictation from § a dictating machine at a reasonable speed, to operate the ; photocopying machines and to operate the various computer and word processing equipment. The ability to ralate well with staff and & the student body. , Terme of Appointment: This Is a full-time regular temporary position beginning August 4, 1987 and ending May 31, 1888. initlal appointment will be at $1844.00 per month on the 6.C.G.E£.U, Scale, Benefits Include medical and dental plans. a Applications should be sent before July 29, 1987 to: Mr. R.P. Kilborn . Director, Business and Health Programs ‘Northwest Community College 3331 McConnell Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C2 rss,