ren : aa RIVERSIDE. GRADE” Two teacher, Mrs: = Gladys Clifford, supervises her students Fri- f Wednesday, February 1, 1967 ane day afterncon as they. moved: ‘from Riverside: elerientary school into new, modern classrooms at E. T.-Kenny Primary school (shown above). classes will complete the currerit school term at. E, T. Kenny. In September, only |f Riverside elementary primory classes will be. housed there and other ‘grades will commence | in Clarence Michiel Elementary... . Pruden Rink Wins Legion Silverware Terrace’ Larry. Pruden tink. ‘went into an extra end to cop top. honors in the 11th annual: Royal : ‘Canadian Legion Bonspiel held here last weekend... Pruden did not need his last stone when the Brian Salter Tink of Kitimat missed a draw up to Pruden's shotrock. ; The Grand Aggregate (Bill , Griffiths Trophy) and the “A” event (Legion Trophy) both went to the rink skipped: by Larry Pruden and assisted by Garry Callahan, Norm Miller and Al McAlpine. Runners up in the “A” Event were Bill Thain, George -Munson, Bob Cooper and skip Royce Myers. In the “B” Event (The Motel Trophy) skip Brian Salter of Kitimat and his team-mates John Davis, Jack Linderman and. Bill Smith took the. top of the Miner Simondsen rink of Prince Rupert; - Doug run ton, Jim. Arsenault and Terry Ezaki. ‘The Joe Whitney rink of Ter- face won the “C’ Event with John Schlosser, Wayne Brown and Dave Slinn assisting skip Whitney. They received. the Annie Jean Kirkaldy Trophy. Runner-up spot went to another Terrace rink skipped by Art Lorimer and comprised of John Wiese, Jim O’Brien and Jack Sharples. Trophies and miniatures were presented by Sid Sheasby, president of Branch 13, Royal Canadian Legion, Sheasby gave aims, duties and service of the |— Legion and, concluded with -a vote of thanks and commenda- tion for all those who assisted in’ making . the ‘bonspiel a Site. cess, . He spoke particularly ‘of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Terrace Curling Club, iceman Roy Findley, the ladies who looked after the rink canteen; Jack French and his Canadian Legion staff andj the local radio and press. Miner Simondsen of Prince/® Rupert and Brian Salter of Kit- imat spoke briefly on behalf of: out-of-town curlers, voicing thelr appreciation of. the ar- rangements made and_ enter- tainment provided during the: curling weekend, There were 27 rinks entered |. fe Prairie’ ‘Visitors "7-5 Btu “By t the way, B, J., what IS your name?” ights reserved: SALE STARTS THURSDAY, FEB. 2nd | TOPCOATS — All fine English wooolens Fo or Dance Club” " Skeena_ Square . Dance . selubl- '| weleomed dancers from, Saskat- | chewan and from Kitimat re-| : cently when they held. a fegular dance meet, - Mr. and Mes, Pete Prytala of ‘| MeHord, - Saskatchewan, demon- strated the new round dance,| - “Marie.” The Kitimat couple visiting with Terrace dancers ‘was Mr. and Mrs. John Florea. Several dancers in the -begin- ners club have received their - Snow Bunnies “badges, having danced a square In the snow. ‘Female members of . both clubs are busy finding’ Centen- nial patterns for long dresses and bonnets In. preparation for). the Jamboree | April 29, Prizes will be awarded for scheduled . for the three best Centennial’ bon-| - nets and the three ‘best Centen- nia] beards. DON'S wip. WINTER Sale OF _| The Season! COME IN EARLY FRICES ARE SLASHED ! ! , DRESS SLACKS Shiffer-Hillman, Samuelschn, Comwea rT - SAVINGS UP TO Ai eC ee Se eee AP Ee spot, Runners-up were members a short address outlining the jin the ‘spiel. RAINCOATS : | by Craft, Sportswear with zip in | Borg linurs , — 30% « off JACKETS — ‘Down filled - By. Pioneer CLEARING AT 0° , a . SUITS | by Samuelsehn, phitfer- Hitman, Michacle-Stern. - ~ Reg; to: ‘S120 eee nme $49.50 SPORTS SHIRTS BRAND: NAMES ° #” REDUCE OUR WHALE OF AN BORO. - TOOKE _ VAN. HEUSEN | 2 off “178° | a ~ SWEATERS © Jentien, Tony Day, V-necks, cardigans, 3 lightweights, bulkies. i 6) CHEY TUDOR—<- evi, standard Good mechanically 69 5". , § Clean ....... - Full E Price 58 METEOR SEDAN... 1 a pectesectensencenee Fl Price @ 7 S| Svings up _ “ed ‘ peewee a ‘Full Price 995" : CASU AL JACKETS | | | a “Doir sof polir concert 1960 CHEV SEDAN— Licence 370-647. : sO 595° Coart, Craft, MeGregor, Sportswear f the} | . “they @\ ‘60 FALCON 4-Dr. WAGON 59 5° 1 voles New paint, 6-cyl., standard srerrecet emerson Full Price _ m@ . should.” . Le their +, _ SAVINGS UP TO ‘64 DODGE: SEDAN=—tu- tone, clean! ae | Runs good. Licence 632-698 rervnrnne oe Price . 1350" Po] spezreu —e on 11695" : a: | pt nee somes ny 1695" | WORK PANTS ate $3.95 | = aoc sites Only "2895" | WORK SOCKS ‘ene Qe $1.99 a Ibe, 2 n$1. 57 58. OtDS TUDOR Hanorgh—ouoma, radio, mines _ snow tires: Licence pH 492 - esata sasteeteneaese Full Price