SE Ha an TE eateries ae WS oS . you imagine two ments in the - effort.to visit her and cheer her - Well guess I can get a few lines written while the rest of the household is asleep: That is the only advantage ta early shift the fact that { prepare Junch for my poor husband in the mor- ning before the rest of the family is awake so that leaves me the whole day to. do housework. At least that is haw jt works for me, buf then I'm not the one for doing, loo much housework. : I forgot if I mentioned in my Jast-letter that there are sup- posed to be thirteen, yes. 13, expectant mothers ‘in camp. Must have been a cool year [ suppose. Anyway. there is one - Jess now a§ ‘Keith -and Chris Shaeffer are now the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy. “Unfortunately for-Judy Appler she shall have lo remain inthe hospital. the “next couple ‘of - months till hers arrives, Can hospital? Lets all -make an up. / My. grandmother Agnes Nyce’'is doing. okay and is progressing slowly, it will take time for her to get completely - * better but nevertheless there is - the hope that she will. '”. [forgot if 1 mentioned in my ‘cJast letter that there are. sup-. - pased ‘lo’ be thirteen, yes 13; expectant mothers in camp. Must have been a cool year I ‘suppose. Anyway there is one, jess now as Keith and. Chris Schaeffer are now the proud “parents af a bouncing baby bay. -Untortunately for Judy “Appler. “she shall have to.remain in the “hospital: the next couple, of: ~ months till hers arrives. : Can - yau imagine tivo months in the - ‘hospital? . Lets” all make. an ‘effort to visit her and cheer her up, My grandmother. Agnes . Nyce is doing okay and is * progressing slowly, it will take *-her the . to get. completely “better but nevertheless there is the hope that she will. -We were ‘up to see her last Saturday and my grandiather was there too, he was overjoyed that someoner -. had’ remembered their an- “oniversary which fell on. that day. They were married August vall-p “2: farm B.C. pote RE “The. 1974 a mendmen : _ --he eligible to vote at - (ey ares a of British Co ee (da “the metropolis of Port Essington 57 years ago. Fantastic isn’t it 17,1917 in thriving when you consider that nowadays marriages, if there are ary al all, last only for a few years al a Ume. t : Defintely forgat'lo mention in my last letter that B.C. Telephone has begun’ laying their. lines “ around’ camp. for telephones. Can. - you. picture “that first telephone bill after its installed, I'll. be phoning everywhere to let peaple know I, Draw Tomorrow — -be given to the person holding ~ have a phone, Large: Charge having a phone, we get a riase and then. we get something to add Lo our bills, so much for the raise. -¢.. : . Browns have ieft now for MacKenzie where they plan to lake up residence. They jived in camp for a couple of years, Alice was the president of our Ladies Club so‘her jeaving has - “Jeft a tough spat to be filled.’. My. mother-in-law from Prince George is up for a short visit, she just came from the Charlottes where. she’. visiled with’ the Steffensons in Sand- spit. She also, made’ a trip to Masset. Before her trip to the Charlottes she went to Iceland and to Europe so-you can see she has heen all over the place. I’s reassuring’ to know. that” there is a place colder than Nass Camp as Iceland seems to . (ake the cake. The name fits the climate. | - ; oo Al and Dianne Jean who were contemplating amove into town have decided to slay a while longer and they have pur- chased a larger.trailer which shall be mavediup this weekend and fill the’spet at the other end - of our row of trailers, So now our trailer court is filled too. -..Not a trailer space in.all of camp I think, so thal makes at least 45 trailers in camp. The last I heard they have decided not to put in another row. of trailers and’ between the first and second row of trailers here. -- It. would be very crowded anyway, whatever happened to the bowevard thal was sup- posed to ga in there, How about giving a plot of the dirl to each ersons regardless of oe -tenants, or. residents) mu ‘on or befare 5 o'clock “ ieyou ares (a). 19 years of age.or over, or wil & November 16, 1974; "<-and have not been enumerated and - ) Municipal voter in the District.of Terrace; you are eligible to © ." yuat ‘apologize to Gene Godel: ~ THE HERALD NEWS TIP WINNERS OF" THE WEEK. Mr. Erik Brorup, Park Ranger at Furlong Bay, was called in to shoo away a rather large bear that had invaded one of the trailer parking spaces at the park. Ranger Brorup took the time to photograph the visitor and submit a copy of the photo to the Herald. His entry was adjudged the winner of several contributed this ‘week. 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