TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, Novernber 23, Page: 18 BUS SCHEDULE CHANGE Effective as’ of October 30 | Canadian Couchways Ltd, | A.M. Westbound will arrive 8:40 A.M. — leave 8:55 A.M. P.M. Westbound will arrive 7:50 P.M. — leave 8:05 P.M, Eastbound will arrive 12:25 P.M. — leave 12:35 P.M. Eastbound will arrive 9:25 P.M. — leave 9:45 P.M. Two buses a day, every day, east and west. For tickets, express and information, call TERRACE BUS TERMINAL PHONE Vi 3-5700 (RRS S For a Change of Pace... Eat Oriental My The exciting flavor of the Orient is just a dinner away at our Chinese restaurant. BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Giues, RESTAURANT 4642 Lazelle Ave, Terrace, B.C. Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FULL FACILITIES Take-out Orders, phone V1 3-6111 SV ED VBR ¥ Silver wedding anniversary con- #ratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Smith on Sun- Hay River Road Reconstruction Northern Development Minister Arthur Laing announced last Friday ‘that his Depart ment will spend $145,570 for reconstruction of a 1.7 mile sec tion of the Hay River Highway in the Northwest’ Territories, The section involved, from Mile 2.39 to Mile 4.1, is part of Mac- Kenzie Drive, a six-mile long road within the city limits of Hay River, N.W.T. Reconstruction specifications have been set at a standard which will permit pdving of the road at a future date, The work which will start ag early in 1967 as possible, will be earried out by Poole Engineering Company Limited of Edmonton. B&G @rocery SOUTH KALUM STREET ‘Open 10:30 A.M, to 10:30 P.M, Daily Phone 843-6180 silver Anniversary - for fred A. Smiths: ~-:| Convenors -will be named ini - uary, |... All. thirteen ladies presexg ED A. day, November 20, when they entertained over one hundred rel- natives and friends in their Hill- crest home on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. The bride and groom of a quar- ter-century were the. recipients of many lovely silver gifts, cards and flowers, The tea table was centred with a beautiful three- tiered anniversary cake, made by Mrs. Alf Darby and decorated by Mrs. Ann Sites. A highlight of the occasion was a cablegram recelved from their son Brent, now in Australia in the course of a world tour. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are a well-known Terrace couple, Mrs. Smith came to Terrace from Manitoba in 1923 with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Glass: Mr. Smith, who is owner-manager of Super-Valu, atrived in Terrace in 1997 from Quebec. The couple were married in November 20, 1941. They have two sons, Garry — produce manager at Super-Valu; and Brent, now in ‘Australia, and one daughter, Sheila, a student at Skeeng Sec- ondary school. Mrs, Robert Sher- idan and Mrs. Alf Derby, assisted by other friends, were responsible for the deliclous refreshments served at the affair. Outoftown guests included; .Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Glass of Smithers, Mr. and Mrs, J. Nicholas of Kitimat, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith and fam- ily. of Frince Rupert and Mrs. Elsie Smith of Victoria, © RACI nG RIVER MINES ww. 2 STE. 48-845 HORNBY STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Racing River Mines Ltd. is shares. a Mining Exploration C under the laws of British Columbia. The Co mpany. ontainalt, as a private Company, is now public wit ‘ot incorporated ompany, originally incorporated h a capitalization of 3,000,000 FIRST PUBLIC ISSUE 3 Racing River Mines ' Staked nine (9) geophysical o0,co CD snares 300,000 SHARES AT $1.00 (ONE DOLLAR) PER SHARE. f Rix is now proceedin Liard Mining Districe in the vicinicy 8 with the development of 489 mineral o possibility of several large copper ore bodies, we Lane o* Wy) AAN®, A ! . ven Cm * é with a Prospecus. iy ul office ac Suite 48 COUPE abe torr emnscnasenee For more specific information the Com Cli - the advertisement, fill it in aad peter eect etre TTT TTT Teer stiri ter) MAGE ANCUNITIES MUST BE CO HSIDENED A® SPECULATION. pany will be pleased to TEL. 682.5274 at essa Rp elaims in the f the Racing River. The Company has located and 9 anomalies whee a geological analysis has indicated the We Supply you mail at to our Si 5 Homby Sereet, Vancouver, British Columbia. \ | For ‘Terrace W.3g x Vice-president. 1s Mrs. Jim . i |exchange of gifts will take “? | cumulating. The sale will be Terrace Pentecostal Tabenacle on| Lot. |: Shorts: ‘Misslasippi Slow B | > Keep. America. Swinging New Executive Mrs. Flora Clausen was ele president of the First Tox ‘Women’s Institute duing the # ular meeting. held November ‘Miller and secretary is Mrs. 3am “\Da Silva. Mrs. Beryl Peterscae treasurer and publicity dircaey Betty Miller was placed in cig lof the Sunshine Fund and dja org Jean Foote, Alma Scott Elenore Whlasitz were yee the meeting took out members cards for the coming year. 7 There will be no regular Hii ing during December, but aii per ‘social is planned | for evening of December Ist s Sale items for the Insti pre-Christmas sale are fade in the Terrace Coop on December 6 to 9 p.m. andg” include home baking, plant § aprons and various noveltica® glfts suitable for children; Betty Miller Is convenor fou event, assisted by Mrs. Lia and Mrs. Elenore Wlasitz, A large number of soum spoons are now on order wit® most popular choice being @ of three called "Men of Pe™ Orders for these spoons wiht taken at the preChristmas . where they will be on display At the close of the Novet meeting the “Sunshine” cia with a prize of a dainty tea apie was won by Mrs. Helen Legovam Syllabus Ready 3 For Music Festiva] Terrace’s second annual Mu‘ Festival will be held April 19 22 it was reported here this well Adjudicator for the second ci secutive year will be Phyllis Sclil ‘The syllabus is now availab@ and this year..it includes sever® new categories,‘ designated broaden the scope of the festiv: The additions*include 18 accor] ion classes, a guitar class, record ensemble classes, an orchestia class, piano quick study classcim voer] ensemble classes and Se wider selection of vocal som A featured item in next yearl™ music festival will be Centennifl Festival classes. Winners in thei competitions may be chosen 1 Participate. in provincial finam competitions in May or June an'l in national finals during July. Coples of the 1967 music fests val syllabus may be obtained af Ev's Men’s Wear on Lakelse AvE enue. Entries close February 1s; Tillicum THEATRE 3 * Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat, Nov, 23, 24, 25, 26 “Those Calloways’f Disney Live Action - > Brandon DeWilde, Brian Keittiae .. Vera Miles F =e. ' Mon,, Tues, Wed. Nov, 28, 29; | 7 “The Truth. About ~ Romantic ‘Drama . Hayley Mills, Jolin Mills Bo