ECOND SECTION—— BERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD ... TERRACE, B.C, ednesday, April 20, 1966 Page 13] Ho Take To y of forestry lessons, rhe Outdoor Classroom program 1 accommodate 74. Clarence hiel students on Monday, April 71 Riverside and Cassie Hall dents on Tuesday, April 26; and Thornhill and Uplands students wo Wednesday, April 27. mhe outdoor classes are design- mas a supplement to the students maular studies, me lans call for youngsters to visit meclse picnic site where they will mexcive instruction on the identi- 700 Elementary Pupils = During the last week of April, over 200 grade seven udents from Terrace schools will take to the woods for a The Woods J ff GRADUATE of Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, Marilyn mcook, only daughter of Mr. and airs, Jack Cook of Terrace, will Make pirt in graduation exer- Beises in the Royal Theatre in Victoria on Sunday, May 1. Mr. Band Mrs, Cook will attend the mceremonies. (Photo by Leonard Holmes Studio, Victoria) fs Awards For 3 A Terrace Scouts Among 224 Queen’s Scouts who meceived their Queen's Scout par- mument from His Honour G. R, earkes, Lieutenant Governor for British Columbia in a colorful eremony at Government House ast Thursday, were three Terrace boys, Lance Richard Stewart, 18, of 11 Sparks Street and a member mt Third Terrace Troop; Gerald monald Hoffman, 15, of First Ter- mace Troop and James Erie Kerby, 4, also of First Terrace Troop, mere the three local lads taking art in the ceremony, : = The lads attended a luncheon Mponsored by the Honorary Vice- resident of the Provincial Coun- gil, Honorable Frank H. Ross of wictoria. Following the presenta- zon ceremony at Government House, the visiting Scouts toured ; e Navy establishment at Esqui- malt, . m The boys returned home on Sun- Bay afternoon. A & Darby's Equipment f RENTAL & SALES Soment Mixers - Wheelbarrows so Floor Sanders - Staple Guns Ladders - Skill Saws, etc. ay 546 Lozelle - P.O. Box 714 ‘ Terrace, B.C, prevention, control and detection, park manners and structure and growth of trees, Following the morning of instruction, students will have a picnic lunch at the campsite before returning to Ter- race where they will téur Pohle’s lumber mill. Students are requested to bring large lunches and it is suggested that thermos bottles of soup or milk accompany the meal. There will not be sufficient time for any outdoor cooking during the noon hour. Tt is also stressed that old cloth: ing or camping attire be worn by students and that light raincoats be carried in case of showers. In the event of heavy rain the pro- gram will be postponed, The Day in the Woods has been arranged by the Canadian Fores- try Association in co-operation with Ranger ©. Gorley of the Terrace branch, B.C. Forest Serv- ice as well as Columbia Cellulose Company ‘(Terrace Woods Divi- sion), CNR Moves Over To Day Coaches Effective Sunday, April 24, Can- adian National Railways’ railiner service between Prince George and Prince Rupert will be replaced by including day coaches, sleeping and dining facilities. This wil! co- incide with a new schedule which will be as follows: The easthound passenger. train will leave Terrace at 1.05 pm., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The westbound passenger train will leave here at 4.50 p.m, Sun- day, Wednesday and Friday. fication of native trees, forest fire regular passenger train equipment, ; TERRACE HAS THE HONOR of being the location of the I71!st branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in British Columbia. The new Terrace branch officially opened for business on Monday morning, April 18, in Super-Valu Shopping Centre. A well-attended “at home’ was held in the bank premises on Satur- day afternoon, April 16, followed in the evening by a banquet in the Lakelse Hote! for civic officials and business and company managers. Bank manager A. H, Foltz was assisted in receiving quests and patrons by G, T, Ormston, superintendent of B.C. branches of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Cormmerce. All times are Pacifie daylight. © BOWLING @ re | . Qui een oni| oulter Electric Lid. Almosts ...........-ceseuse 62 CONTRACTORS — Krazy Kurves ............. 614 GEMS... .. eee cece eer eeee 60 RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL Gack Willows . " : ut ; “ a Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products Pinpoppers ..... ........... 30 FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE: High single, Terrace, Bob Ramsay VI 3-2445 F. Lindstrom .............., 282 KITIMAT, N. COULTER, 1072 . rN v7 ct£i-al High triple, : F, Lindstrom ............... 64 rae one ; , : VI3-5153 “ POU -Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a F amily Expo 67 Tour Account. Be sure your family sees Expo 67 — April 28 to Oct, 27 at Montreal, TRE CHARTERED BANKS SERVINGYOU) AND YOUR COMMUNITY @ Corrib 13, bs te Come Conan fo as bon? Weed nie” _A. H. Foltz, Manager