Yukon I want Yukon, a ten month ald Malamute owned by the ‘Tess’? Brousseau, is having a tough. war time staying at home with his @ owners whom he obviously loves. Someone keeps stealing him for some reason or other. Perhaps just because he is such a nice fellow. . Shortly after Tess obtained Yukon he disappeared. He hada collar ad his tag on and there wa. no reason for the finder not being able to Jet the owners ‘Support Don and the oft-dognapped Yukon. know where the dog was. Three weeks later. Yukon returned home without his” collar and tag. His stay was short-lived however as he disappeared ggain along with his new collar’ and tag. This time the Brousseau’s had given _Up all hope of getting their pet ‘back because his dog napping ‘ lasted four months this. time, He did return home though. _ Tess said he bounded into the house one day as though he had your local fall fair Support your local Fall Fair! - my Pe sure to attend the second f Annual Terrace Fall “Fair on q Saturday, “September 2" at’ the s Skeena Junior High School from 1 P.M'til 6 p.m. with an auction of produce and home baking to follow. Bring your entries to the mae school auditorium on Friday, September 1, between the hours mee Of Sand 8 p.m. You may pur- chase your membership in the mae Skeena Valley Fairs f Association at the same time, and this will entitle you to come and go as you please during the Fair. For newcomers ta Terrace, the Junior High Schoo! Fis located on the corner of Monroe St, and Walsh Ave,, with the auditorium entrance at the rear of the building, Judging willbe done on meg oaturday morning with judges mirom Kitimat, Prince Rupert Mand Terrace. Gut of town gejudges will include Mrs. Nor- meman Bellis of Prince Rupert mee tio is highly recommended and: meevecy well qualified to judge the mencowers and house plants. Mrg. mebellis has won many prizes for mer Own entries in the Prince aeRupert Flower shows. ‘Kitimat ill be represented by. expert miudging of Handicratts, ma Local supermarket produce $ evening to.adu en rr, i . .. The Department of Continuin looking for anyone who would be interested i 4 anagers...will judge. ti “Vegetables lb iaking ata home canning-“sections. being judged by experts in both, Mr.’ Johnson, ‘recognized’ ‘Chef and cooking instructor’ and Mr. Brian Parks, Baking instructor, both of the B.C. Vocational School, Terrace will be judging with the help or hindrance of complimentary judge Mr, Ken Hardy of CFTK Radin Mr. Hugh Power and ‘Mrs. Mary Little who has: had adequate experienceas a judge, have both kindly consented to judge. Mis Miss Sandra Taylor, Home Economics teacher will, judge the knitting and sewing, while Mrs. Vest (Norval) Douglas, Mr.. Fred Chastney and Mr. Chen Wing will for the second year judge the Childrens Section. “Mr. Chastney: is a member of the lapidary club and will judge the rock collections while'.Mr. Chen Wihg, Biology teacher will. judge the insect collections. :- Mrs. Douglas, who along with her lementary school students receive many awards for their ' remarkable. entries {nthe an: - hual Science Fair, will judge the remaining ‘childrens’ entries. | | School District No. 68 | - Department of Continuing Education | Instructors Wanted | just been out visiting the Iocal fire-hydrants. Once ‘again ‘wilhout bis collar and tag, Yukon had been well Jooked after during’ his absence. He was Well fed and - . apparently kept in a kennel or fenced in as- the fur around his neck in- dicated that he had not been tied. Now Yukon has another collar and tag ‘and Tess. and the children would .very much appreciate it if the dognapper or ognappers. would leave their Malamute at home. This -has been heartily approved by -Yukon who insists he is quite happy where he is, Mrs. Brousseau would ap- preciate’ any information concerning the whereabouts of her dog during the two above- :mentioned absences. She said ‘that she feos this information, So. she can tce her dog: if it; Glsappearsagain..* ..° 1 : : soe whoever you are, dognapper, ~leave Yukon -alone, hehas a fine home and wants to stay there. Project The Terrace Jes report a total o£ 127 automobiles were. fed to-SAM in the recent Terrace ‘ opetation of the provineial beautification program. a : Total cost to the community was a mere $65.50, much lower than one estimate that rated the cost at nearly $15 per car, The J.C.s would like to, thank the District of Terrace as well -8 Terrace Eisso, > West-End Chevron, Reum Motors, Skeena Auto Metal, Ferster Trucking, - All-Trans, Terrace Transfer, Sharples Equipment, Al and Mac and the local media for ‘heir part, in the clean-up, "mistakenly shot, | Cariboy several years back two WN be given the ENTERING KINDERGARTEN ‘SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 38 STAGGERED ADMISSIONS: > Your child isenteting, not on : also into many years of education, . "home toschool easier, each childand his parent or guardian will .- Opportunity to meet with the kindergarten leacher for-a conference before classes : Comin Just a few random notes Olympicsso far. Leslie Cliff, in ™ the 200 meters. individual medly, which was won by Shane d who swam a fantastic ‘yace; Beverly Boys in the spring-board diving ‘and then _ the Canadian 4° x 100 relay swimming team which swam - third for part of the race. . Itis strange though, Canada, oe ‘Second largest country. in’ the ‘World and among the top ranks of the world’s nations, has to scramble for a single medal in “International competition: ~The Olympic bash of '76 in ‘Montreal will be well worth altending. For those of us who . have never been east of Alberta “it means seeing a country as well as the Olympics them- selves. And why not drop into - Man and His. World, you'll. only be five year's-late. Montreal doeshave a reputation for doing things up good, so the Olympic should be just as impressive as the current go-round in Munich, The North West Auto Racers - have had their problems this year. trying to get the seasons races on a paved. track. There may still be arace meet or several but the season is_ pretty well a write off, ’,,,Slash-burning in the area is giving some very pretty: sun ‘sets until you remember how they are caused, it kind of takes the beauty out of the scene. Summer must be over, the mornings have a decidedly fall feeling. with a:slight nip in;the air; thenfiretfaint himt-of frost; The days are getting shorter. {that stands to reason), the: temperatures cooler, and so on; . Maybe we'll have a good Indian ' Summer, the regular one came up a bust, - Hunting season is coming up, I wonder who gets thé honor of J hunter In the being the first men were shot well paddling Canadians have picked’ up: several fifth places in the - downa river. The reason given by the offender? ‘I thought they were deer’, _ Look bef - Shoot andyoucan save your self a small war. There are people | Fruniing around who are Betting pretty fed up. They're ready to ‘ start shooting back, "Hunter's, as a group are probably among the most mis- understood groups in the world, Most are honest, conservation minded individuals who are. Stocking their freezer’ ta beat the meat prices but their are a large number who like the thrill of the chase, the bark of the rifle and tre wall-hung trophy while the carcass rots in the forest. . Mayhe a good solution would -. 4 series of tests a hunter “ would have to pass before being issued a hunter's lisence. Any one after just tropies could given a much reduced bag limit and anyone who couldn't pass a simple safety test could be banned from the woods and Prairies, | If you are out hunting, why not wait until you have a good shot at what ever you're after? Why risk the long; chance shot. Theonly thing this can lead tois & wounded animal that will die in the forest. 5 [ 23x 10” Phone 635-2425 an ‘ore you. ly into his kindergarten year, but. ° To make the transition from actually begin. . _ NOW IN STOCK . | Jackets g. The Wet Look for girls & boys, belted ; Instructor length, nylon cuffs fo 4-0x- ; ‘12% Bee's Childrens Wear a og CITY HALL HAPPENINGS | Cont‘d from Page): - "EF. -Gelselman’ that” Council ” take direct action and attempt te get the $500 promised and undertake the work with the balance coming from general funds. It was reminded that winter would soon be here and work should get under way as soon as possible, This suggestion became a motion -— _- which obtained: approval of all except that of Alderman Rowland who voted “Nay”. - Council agreed to call for bids for th streets. This sists of readying the road- beds for asphalting next- year... The expenditures involyed were - budgeted for under the current fiscal operation Streets to be upgraded are: Tuck from Sparks to Eby; Soucie. from Sparks to Eby; ‘Scott from Kalum to Sparks; Olson from Sparks to Munroe; -Lazelle from Eby to Munroe; Thomas from Lanfear to Straume; Lazelle from Kalum to Atwood, --Approbation was given by counell to call for bids for. the construction @ of culverts in the Agar-Mills ditch, --A reserve fund will be established for expenditures required over replacement and repair of the city’s heavy equipment,‘ for warmth). Plie jined tat, good colgpras " Second week of school in September: Will head 4. ‘To complete the Kindergarten information form,” in to full séssions ding these conferences is: . ren child with his new teacher, his classroom. ' 2. Toprovide an opportunity for the parent and teacher to meet. . To exchange information ‘that is ‘Pertinent "to the child's CONFERENCE WILL. (| 1. Learn his teacher’s name and what she lookslike, a bon tee 2, Learn how to find his OWN classroom. 3. Learn wherehe leaves tusoutside clathes, . 4. Be given a short tour of his "At the conference the ‘teacher, and the teacher _ Singer in Terrace. = Twentytwa year old North Vancouver song-writer and singer of folk songs, Tom North- colt, was stuck in Terrace last - Wednesday evening. And to help pass the time, the versitile Finest Family Foods | is pleased to announce the appointment of as. ‘Terrace : WALTER ENGLI Representative PHONE For Quality with BOATS | i > 4 Be gir room and the bathroom facilities. . 5, Be allowed to use someof the equipmentinhisnewroom:: - 6. 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