aahe new MONDAY, MAY 17, 1971 TERRACE NERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Overwaitea ednesday For customer convenience the new Overwaitea store at the corner of Lazelle Avenue_and Eby ¢ Street has Parking facilities for more than 100 ith 20,000 square fect of customer service area, slore which opens is equipped to serve an endless | eight cars. Carpark delivery service is provided for Overwaitea Shoppers. stream of customers simultaneously through its checkout stands. The Fun Tournament which officially opened the season at Spring Creek Golf Course last- Saturday, successful. May 8th, was There were more -entries that anticipated in the Two Club tourney and a good turn out of mernbers'and guests for the social evening- which followed. Ken Morgan took top honours with a .39. Joe Phalen and- Bernie Dodd tied for second spot with 40. Helen Fogtmann came in with a low score of 48: followed by Helen Williams and Pat Judd with 51. and. 53, a respectively. High scores were a achieved by Edna Fisher and Bof “Killer” for Bill o'Brien, - Don Collison earned the title the deadly B accuracy of the near misses with which he pursued one gmember of the preceding threesome. ~ An unexpected highlight of - the evening was an impromptu } dance performed by normally mm casy-moving Bernie Dodd: / as many The fine weather brought f Tuesday as for the regular 4 Ladies’ Day program = on Wednesday. The “Ringer” board which was introduced to us last year-.by the Thornhill Ladies’ club has been Set up for } our own members. \ This board is: a personal ON CO ‘by Bette’ Mahoney. record chart of decreasing. |. ' scores on each hole throughout IRSE the season which will indicate a Holfers’s low score potential by the end of the year: The chart . will be in the pro shop this week with an explanation for members who were unable to attend the discussion on ‘Wednesday. x lady golfers on: WHY ‘RENT? Hundreds of B.C. families have reduced their housing cosis by building their own home ihemselves, using the Westwood component cystem, Wall units, roof. trusses, Partitions, gable ‘ends come pre-assembled. Much of the hard work has been done for you in. the factory, Westwood homes are the strongest timber frame: homes built.- Over 40 medels 1o choose from. Gel the facis today. BERT ARBOUR Phone 635-5847, ‘Terrace, B.C. the BCAA, -will “be contact you... GET THE "FUL ARNOT : * PUT MORE PLEASURE IN. "YOUR o DRIVING! ae Mr. Tony Mahey, Northern District Manager for - | in’ TERRACE NEXT. WEDNESDAY, May: 26th. He'tl be pleased to. - explain’ the many benefits of Membership and —— arrange immediate coverage. Leave a message _ ‘with TOTEM GULF. SERVICE - ‘REUM MOTORS 635-6331 and Mr. Mabey will,” 635-5120 * Or, : tii oF BCAA |: i CENTENNIAL MEMO | ’ In 1862 smali-pox wiped aut | many bands of Indians on the B.C. coast. Out of 800 in the Bella Coola. area only 15 sur- : Vived. : . Three’ Wayne’ tiamilton clinched his second straight . firet in placa |: finalg in ag many. races Tuesday afternoon when he led the field -in the Inter-Schoo! | Cross Country Race held at the. Caledonia Senlor Secondaty School. Hamilton won, ‘the two lap elementary school event, hard pressed by second ‘place finisher Carlos. Pereira | ‘of Veritas School. Clarence Michiel students: came on strong in the run, placing five runners in the top ten. The race gave Clarence Michiel a first place finish for the event. Three teams tied for first spot in total ‘points, . The -three ‘schools vying for the first place honors are Clarence Michiel, Veritas and Cassie Hall, all with 16 points after two races. The top ten in the boys ‘event are: Hamilton of Clarence Michiel in first spot, Veritas’s Carlos Pereira second; Brian Reid from Cassier Hall in third Danny Bonthoux of Cassie hall, fourth; Danny _Lagace, Clarence Michiel, fifth; Len Dakin of Clarence Michiel finished sixth for the second time, Dick Pellitier of Veritas Cyclists compete Saturday Community Recreation 12 Class plans a bicycle race for Saturday, May 22. Two categories of entries will be received. The first, - for people age 13 and under, will start from Terrace Community Center to Copper River-- approximately 14 miles. Second category, for entrants aged 14 and up, will cycle from. the community center to Usk, and return--approximately 32 miles. Entrants will start at 10 am. Ed de Vries, physical education instructor at Caiedonia Senior Secondary School, will co-ordinate the race, - Fee for. entrants is 25 cents age 18 and under, 50 cents for students, and $1 for adults. For more information phone Elaine Parmenter at the Community Center: 635-2344. Any pet shop that'll hound you is in the Cams Your son’s education is important. Canadian Military Colleges | offer the finest. Your son will soon be completing his Junior or Senior Matricu- fofion. So take time now..and. investigate the exceltent opportunities for him in the Canadian Armed Forces Regular. Officer Training 'Pldn..He'll have a chance to complete his ‘education, and when he grodiates he'll have a- degree in i | Arts, Sciences or Engineering, and: cn officer's commission, See your tacal Recruiting , officer.and see how youcan help t step ‘in hi rt your.son take, that i im sy “Contact the: Military Career Counsetior, ., He-will bein-Terrace at.the =. ’ Slumber Lodge on Monday’ 0 ka ‘May from 1PM. until 5 P.M. oe Go with us. The Canadian A Arined Forces ducation and fulure, SOREN Bway ue for top . “dodged a seventh thplice finish, Clarence Michiel Rodney. Placed and Steve Radford took eighth and ninth: : -Bjahan Pellier of “Veritas: | finished tenth.: - Steve Radfords ninth - place finish was a surprise; he had finished thirtieth in last weeks Yun, - The team standings were: Clarence Michtel-10 points Veritas-8 points : Cassie Hall-6 points. ~ Uplands-4 points . Thornhili- 2 points. The results “Teft Clarence Michiel -- Veritas, and Cassie Hall tied for zop place with 16 points; Thornhill and Uplands tied at 6 boints each. - There is one run left. for the boys. The winner of the event will determine ‘the ‘years championship school team. * -In the girls -event Elena Digiovanni scored ‘her. second. first place finish. The Veritas runner beat out Marina Procassini also of Veritas. The runners battled a 6 degree temperature over the Jong course. course. The final results in the girls event were: Elena Digiovanni; first; Marina Procaccini, Flyer. by ihese errors. CORRECTION The following prices ‘are incorrect in last weeks ‘Woolworth Panty. Hose Flyer Price = .88. Correct Price Havaho Rug Runner Correct price Compare at 1.29 t, T¥ Tables Flyer Price 4 for 1.88 Place Mats Flyer Price .99 Woolworth and the Herald regret any inconvenience caused _ aeeond Ponce Sherry Hamilton; third iontes: = Holubowski, Thornhill; ini fourth: spot, and Joan Duncan of Cassie ° ‘Hall-in fifth. . Five other rinners in the top. ten were; Daniela Janda of Thornhill, ‘sixth; Donna ‘Checkly of Clarence Michel, in Seventh; Thornhill’s ingrid. Losch finished eight; Cerita Proctor of Veritas, i in nineth; and Jennifer . Pete in tenth spot. . The Veritas dorhination of the top ten assured the girls of a first-place season finish. The girls results afler two. races are: Veritas; 20 points Thornhill; 16 points . Cassie Hall; 12 points, and Clarence Michiel: & points. 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