ee The man who has everything has a taste for Old Vienna. | Old Nenna - the happy lazy lager beer ‘Tha advert saeeeet 18 Hot pULished of diaplased by ine Liquor Contscl Board a: by Ihe Govnsnment of Brith Columbia. For ALL your printing requirements, shop at the HERALD — statements - business cards - invitations - all forms —— TERRACE ."'Omineca"’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Alcan Plant Tours Start On June 1 | Beginning June 1, tours of Al- ean'a aluminum smelter at Kitt mat will commence for the sum- mer seRson, All tours will begin at the Plant Tour Building and will include a 15 minute illustrated lecture, a 20 minute film and a guided bus tour and .15 minutes, a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Mon- day through Friday inclusive. on the continent and went into hag an annual installed capacity to- completion of another 20,000 tons scheduled for this year the annual installed capacity will be up to the 232,000 ton mark. Employment force of the com. | activities bined Kitimat-Kemano operations |beachcombing and nature study. totals just over 2,200 and payroll |An interesting study was made of is in excess of $1,250,000 monthly. ' various sea life such ag crayfish, FROLICS B.P.O.E, No. 425 Saturday, May 21, 1966 :- Concert and dance at Terrace Community Centre. “Smiling Johnnie” and his band, from Saskatoon, in person. Time: 8:00 for the concert. Price: Show only, adults $1.50 per person. children 75c per person. Dance following immediately after the show. Admis- sion to dance: $1.50 per persan. Pop, doughnuts and coffee available. Sanday, May 22, 1966 :- Midnight dance at. Terrace Community Centre, Starting at one minute after midnight and continuing until ?? “Smiling Johnnie” and his band. Price. $2.00 per person, Tickets by advance sale only and may be obtained from Mac's Barbershop or from any Elk. Bar and other refreshments available, Monday, May 23, 1966 :- May Day parade starts at Community Centre grounds at 12:00 noon. Parade route: Community Centre - Emerson Street - Lakelse Avenue - Legion Street to Riverside Park, Floats, bands, Air Cadets, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Elks and 0.0.R.P., Trail riders, After- noon’s entertainment at. Riverside Park features: Flag raising ceremony and crowning of May Queen. Band concerts, Show by ‘Smiling Johnnie’: arid his troupe, races for boys and girls, free ice cream for all children, chuck wagon ‘majarettes, square dance exhibition, bicycle raffle | for boys end girls bikes BROWNIES. GUIDES of the smelter and dock areas. prenpteln tedeee to par epee ed Each tour lasts about one hour Skeena Company. The ‘olowing Guides were complimentéd by test- To register for a trip through |ers for their good marks: cook's the smelter you simply phone Kitl-|bedge, Diane Both, Donna Hall, mat 620 and ask for plant tour 1n-| Joan - |formation. Any children planning | Fisher; _|to view the operation must be ofjhiker, Alice Hansen; 2nd class school age. Guide Phyllis Turner and Joan Tours start at 9:00 a.m., 10:30] Hansen. Four Guide leaders, Mrs. Shirley There will be no tours conduct-|Fricke, Mrs. Evelyn Francis, Mrs, ed on Saturdays, Sundays or sta-|Kathy ten Wolde and Mrs. Jean tutory holidays. Hamer motored to Prince Rupert The Alcan Kitimat smelter is the | ;TOAY Stetnoon May a ey ‘ boarded the ferry, along with eight third Jargest aluminum smelter Guide leaders from Prince up. tan 3 ert and travelled to er: preduction in August of 1954. It point on Digby Island for a fan filled week-end. They report the day of 212,000 tons and with the crossing rough. Arriving on the shore the group hiked a mile to the camping grounds, Prime purpose of the out- Ing was camp training. Among the camp cooking, tly | snails and hermit erab. Clam gymnast, Penny Alice Hansen: || Brownies Assoriation held a nen exhibition by Wednesday, May 18, 195g RANGERG ging proved an interesting pz the outing. A “crab snack” was thorougs enjoyed before heading for hon i e The monthly meeting of i : Skeena district local associat Mrs. D, K. Kerr, with presigm Mrs. M. Wyatt In the chair, | [tage camp, a provincial annua port by Mrs. Harry 6mith » July 7 - 15 at Skoglund’s Poinkt waa decided to buy a flag, Centennial Heritage Camp wil}ie situated near the St, Lawrence | fa attend the camp. These to be ected by a panel of neutral jud Refreshments were served [iam the hostess at the close of £ on May 31 at 1 p.m. at Mra. Ke i home. oo for Girl Guiding was held Thi day evening, May 3, at the homige A number of items on the aj da included summer camping, ij : ‘eookle sale’ report by Mrs, Bai : : Summer Guiding camp is stp proceeds from “Carnation da | Mrs. Kerr reported that Siam way. Four girls from the No f =] Lights division will be choser : i meeting, i The next meeting will be The Kitsumkalum Guides ing at the home of the presidetie Mrs, L. Clay, on Thursday, May @ Mrs. Edna Cooper, represen i the Centennial committee, spol about projects for 1967. Mr. and Mrs, de Lange were at ed to teach Girl Guides and Brow ies the song, "Something to S ] About.” i Mrs. Francis gave a-report of the annual meeting and confef} ence of the Girl Guides of Cs ‘ ada, which was held April 20 - 39 in New Westminster. The delegatdl were givén the opportunity # visit Tsoma, the provincial trai ing camp on Thursday afternoom The theme of the meeting was “Ng Man is an Island.” —eee ‘ . Since infants are more serious affected by respiratory disease than adults, parents should nae employ a baby sitter who has cold, especially if she has to ham dle the child or prepare its food. @ ae Richard Sephton menther . 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