Prov. ‘Libvary, Pertodicals Departuent, OMINECA. beter oWietor las Be Ce No. 46. BOL LVI, Wednesday, June 8, 1966 10¢ a Cony, $3.00 a Year — Press Run 3000 : following the recovery Leslia Oliver Krumm, 51, of Ter- race was first reported missing on Tuesday night at about 10:30 when he failed to return from taking a new boat on a trial ron. A passing motorist D. A. Me- Donald of Terrace, radiophoned RCMP who sped to the scene and searched shorelines until darkness set in. Krumm's empty boat’ was discovered this morning about half { - , {4 mile from hig point of embarka- | S| lake ~ TO-WORK. ANYWAY, ‘ad: this loaded fogging truck chose the shade ‘of errace api oh to turn.over'on Its side Tuesday afternoon about 5:30. The truck, owned by Custom Hauling Ltd. of Vancouver, was retumming from the Copper River area ‘when a. Biront wheel dropped into a water-filled hole; flipping the big machine over and spilling ts load, Driver of the vehicle was unhurt.’ The Columbia Cellulose Copper River road is partly submerged by. waters of the | ising, Skeena River at this ‘paint. (staff photo} Nit School ‘history. in “observed” a “closing. eve 7 Heir lives, with farewell festivities on Friday: June 3. ee ie banquet ‘room’ of | they nkelse Hotel was. filled’ to B}pacity ‘as students of. the Bladuating class, thelr parents, fachers and guests enjoyed'a pirewell dinner together. -. miDuring the banquet the school ajod and the choir, under the. dir-. ation of A. Brodie, entertained fh selections. Wayne Reevey was capable tonst- nster a3 he conducted the pro- am during. the dinner, . , Grace was said by: Linda Con. itt and the ‘toast to the Queen pprosed by. James. Orr, ' (Barbara _| vice and proposed the toast to the Haugland! promt ‘the ’ ‘tonst to aultably. replied. © ~- DOH Gilmour, a member ot the teaching staff, offered: good . ad- graduates. : Moyra. “McDonagh, of the graduating ais, gave the re- sponse, rs The atudents council pas repre- sented by Danny Sheridan, retir- ing president, who presented the gavel to incoming ‘President Pat Casey. - Richard Sacharott was hose to ‘Melting. Pot . et a NNER OF the May Day: Mis- ke Contest is Mrs. Al Rhodes Prince Rupert who found: a. i al of 140 efross.. ‘(Actually y ypot sheet). Mrs, Rhodes will freive ten sliver dollars for “fl ding with an engle-eye. AL BASEBALLERS are up ms because Municipal. Coun- jigave the okay to BPO, Biks. i|the use of Riverside ballpark’ |} circus, We may end up with mijree-ring circus right in the | i} itie of Council Chambers: MPIION TREE—veree pretty —. the lemon flower ja - sweet, he'fruit of the poor lemon-.." wee, , atKa:. ALASKA. it hs about. half a pound when. , plucked ‘from the -Dwarf | bn Trea owned: by Mrs, C,." ~ Last’ Week. a pre were 144 bloopers on the - ocTHANKS TO” Mes, Fred Nash “OF mixed apring blossoms ou Fri. 7 \- somewhere in the: province; He" _ Sdidn't: “pay were, ‘but he had to: rvison of Terrace, ‘The Har.’ Russian, ‘Orthddox Church‘ ‘which : bro t in the ‘full- ETE an on years The ‘venerable | atructuare ° tt WAS SURE. to happen. — we missed a. UBC: grad last week. But only, because he was listed ‘under the: Vancouver residents instead of with the hometowners. | Congratulations .to Roy Pater ' Prystay who recelved his Bach-. | elor of Arta degree. “who brought us our first bouquet 5 day, © “AND HAPPY YAKKING to Kelth Lk aite for a forthcoming three- 7 Tuit: of TK-TV: who. is: ‘otf ‘to a. Broadcast . ‘Ne We: : Conference : take’ a “plane .to get there. 50! at Teast: oe be ening some fy} rebuilding -fhe.. 123 year. old. St. : Michael's, : WAS. _ gutted by. tite. early. this’ congratulations . fro: which: school: ens Hay Zacher. jas responded. -Speclak:guests at the. head. tabié were Heeve A. F.-Goulet; who brought. ‘greetings - and congratula- t ‘tions from: the Municipal: ‘Council; ‘| and- Mrs: Goulet; ‘Dr. R. EB, Me Lee who spoke. on behalf of the'School: Board, and - “Mrs. - Lee}: and - Mrs, Violet Séaman’ who: ‘was:. kinder. |: garten teacher: for‘ a number: of ‘members. of the graduating class when: they- first started: in: “the'|: school of learning.” me PRINCIPAL'S - REMARKS . Ray Zacharias, principal of- the. school, expressed : hig , feeling. of. happiness for. the “studenits - and | Sratitude io learn that. ‘of : ‘the 90). students, 60 plan to take up-:fur- ther- education and training. He}: also experienced a: feeling -of re- Bret’ for “we have -worked:. with : you for most of your: high school career." Mr, Zacharias advised, “Just. as you_have ‘a: responsibility. to your: self, you have a responsibility to your “country and to: society,’ to improve It. It is. more. satisfactory. to give of yourself, rather than re-- ceive from others," he concluded: Prophesy of fellow classmates was humorously given-: by Wiekt | Milter and Jack. Philpot. - oe = VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Berta Troelstra was chosen . ‘by her class to give the- ‘valedictory address and did 20 with feeling and self-assurance. _ Miss. Troelstra concluded - ‘her ‘remarks ‘by saying, “Our years: at school have been a preparation for an Interesting life ahead. It is only as we: work diligently, and as God blessesus that we: hat ‘be: conti den of the future." mt tenet of schools: for. Terrace. and. Smithers, brought* greetings. _and m ment of education, re - | mubject’’ of tion. Dragging and sounding | apera- tions have been underway’ all day: but at presstime ROMP had found ho trace of the man. A police patrol boat has been hampered by high muddy. water of the small which draing into Kalum River. on Walsh Avenue. Terrace. .Man Dead: In Dozer’ Mishap J construction: project “on. ‘Branch, 4 “jot. the Nass ‘River toad ae : «John : Nidie,; 845338 “helieved' ta Was’ ‘engaged jn: the. ‘gtading- of..an ‘uphill ‘portion ” of. the’- -roadway, though several other. ‘men ‘were working near the. site of ‘the ac- cident “there were: ‘no actual. “wit. nesses -to- the: tragedy. - ae oo Midig: -is:gurvived “by : his: wife Teresa, and"two. children all: of whom: residé ‘will. be “held aay from « the’ Mehnonite_ Brethren: \choreh on: ‘Saturpay . afternoon: of arrangement Inquest Oidered In: ‘Shooting : Death - An inquest has been ordered for | June: 16: following ‘the death last |' Friday : afternoon. of Cecile Eloise | Patterson, 29, recently : of North ‘Vancouver, tee The young. woman died of an ap- parently. self. inflieted . gunshot ‘wound, Police found a .303 calibre: rifle near the woman's bedy when called to ‘the