Detroiter |. ? “Suburban” by Low. Cost} Western Trailer Sales West of Skeena Forast Products, Hwy 16 alte ‘MUNSON DRUGS -_. Phone 635-6564 . Terrace, B.C. Bt SHOWN ABOVE IS A WO the estimated 500 to 700 displays exhibit at the Centennial Arts and Crafts Shaw in the Terrace Community Centre April 7 and 8. M.P. for Skeena, Frank Howard, wha will hove one of his own paintings on exhibit, will fly out from Ottawa ta open the shaw Friday evening. The Skeena f High School Band will provide music for the occasion. Mrs, Annette has studied widely, Evers from Smithers, an artist who has been retained by the Provin- cial government to adjudicate the show. Along with the show will the wood inlay from Kitimat, feature .@ travelling — painting exhibit sponsored by Ocean Cement for Centennial - Year; work by the Jeffries family, carvers of Totem poles; and a wide display of native crafts from Hazel- ton and the Skeena Valley. Elizabeth Abraham, a native woman from Masset will demonstrate basket weaving using the ald original type of tools. Also on display will be a wide varlety of crafts, paintings and pottery. . The exhibit will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, each day, - ae ‘officiated for ; Which were held al 7 p. SOth Wedding Anniversary For : —— ee eee ae sreareros oe f ta Saha aire yranartraiacectnnenel fresh-cut flowers, | Premier W. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Norrington FIFTY YEARS of marriage that began during a brief leave from active duty in France during the. First World War, were marked here on Sunday, April 2, when Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Norrington of-Park Avenue celebrated their fiftieth. wedding anniversary. The Norringtons, longtime residents of Terrace, were married in Tidebrook, Sussex, England while Mr, Norrington was home on leave from France. - They came to Canada in 1920, settling in Prince George first and then moving to Terrace in 1923. In 1 925 they moved to Prince Rupert where they resided for 20 years before returning to Terrace. The well-known couple were “at home" Sunday afternoon, Many friends called during the day to wish them well and the Nor- ington living room was resplendant with bouquets of Among the greetings received from. friends and relatives were cards from Prime Minister L. B. Pearson, hier W.id,°C.Bannett, Lt. Governor.G, C, Pearkes and Attorney General’Roberf Bonner. '. Visiting’ with the Norringtons for the special occasion was a niece, Mrs. Enid Nye, of Vancouver. piety on Terrace Girl Weds Prince George Man Knox United Charch was the scene of an early spring wed. | ‘on March 25 when Kerry Marie Csr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Philip Cyr of Terrace, became ithe bride of Marvin MeKay of : Prince George. Reverend G. W. Keenleyside {he nuptials Gary Danroth of Prince George. supported the groom while ushering duties were per- fas ‘ formed by the bride's brother, | Sam Blake Cyr and by the groom‘s brother, Lyle McKay, Given in. marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a floor length Empire styled gown of champagne peau de soie without train. A dainty, tiered coronet veil graced her | Bae hair, and she carried a shower bouquet of apricot roses and freesias. - The three bridal attendents “vee all sisters of. the bride. Matron of honour, Mrs. Zo- lynne Mulder chose a gown. of pale green silk while her sister Shelley Cyr, bridesmaid, was gowned in apricot silk. Junior bridesmaid was Tracy Cyr who Selected pale blue silk. Each catried a Colonial nosegay of white gold chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony, friends and relatives of the bride and groom were received’ at the home of the bride’s par- ents. se Later in the evening the prin: cipals left for a honeymoon trip to Skogiund's Hot Springs Resort. . Prior to leaving the wedding reception the bride donned -a tailored suit of bright red tar- tan with black suede accessor- ies. a 4 The couple will make their home in Prince George at 1313 Irwin Street. -Oufof-town guests for the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Don ‘McKay, Miss Linda McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hutchison, Mr, _ Elwood :| McKay, Mr..and Mrs. Lyle Me: Kay, Mr. and -Mrs. 5S. Turner, and Mr. Ray Arnoless all of Prince George. - : RUTH M. HALLOCK +». leaving The resignation of Mrs. Ruth M. Hallock as editor of the Ter- tace Herald, a position she has held for the past two and a half years, was accepted recent- ly by Northwest Publications Ltd, oo. Mrs. Hallock’ will leave the Terrace Herald as soon as a qualificd replacement has been retained. soos She has been a-member of the Herald editorial staff for the - past. seven years and last year was a third place winner in the. MacMillan Bloedel annual journalism awards. a . It is expected ‘a new editor will arrive in Terrace in mid. April. . , ed RUBBER STAMPS NEVER MAKE MISTAKES ... AND THEY CAN SAVE You TIME, TOO!! | When you need a good quolity rubber stamp, order direct from the manufacturer and save. oo , Bring your orders to the ‘Harald office’or: mall thei: to, Northern Rubber Stamp Works P.O. Box 628, Terrace, 8.C, And get fast service. - Outstanding Pledges Source Of Concern A total of $8,905 in pledges to the Terrace Centen- _ NOTHING Can i" Stop TeeKay | Slacks Except | ) A TeeKay ; ' Trim Terrific a Tapered Shirt | At: : i 4605 Lo Mrs, A, Cambrin, chairman of the fund raising committee, said ‘this week that- many pri- vate citizens and business firms of Terrace have not taken the opportunity of contributing to the Centennial project. _ She said. "Now as never be. -ple to come forward and help us complete the financial ar. rangements so that our project: ‘may be completed in every sense, There will be no canvass at your door, This’ ‘is your ‘Centennial’ project and yell are expected -to canvass. yourself by mailing either the Bank of Montreal-or the bank of your choice. Dona- ‘tions may also be left with the Librarian at the . Public. . Lib- rary” , : merce hopes to. raise: an un- specified ‘ainount quent beard - race! é Federal” Governnien 2 1.00. 9-0.) 7 :Pledgea:(Post. due: but. nial Library Building project are still outstanding, If all these pledges are honored an additional-$6,555 will still be required to complete the Centennial projéct. fore’ We are asking these peo: |: The Junior Chamber of Com. from delin-} | Architect's inspections . $125.00 | % Sees 380.8615 Pledges due June, '67 $6,950.00 Winter Works at ., Feb, 28, 1967 .... $3,679.00 Winter Works Balance . - . Estimated ...... $2,000.00 Other net receipts and: donations «.. $26,009.69 Interest on’ bank © ; account } TOTAL . $62,565.73 ‘Received To Date District of Terrace Grant “(140 pe) .. $9520.00 Other net: receipts and- donations .. Interest on bank account ........., $328.04 . TOTAL ...> Funds to be raised in ooeeee $6,555.18 veer, $69,120.86 ' Commitinents ave. $62,641.00 ... $80.38 $69,120.00 ‘Paid to March 30,. 1987 Contract Price... $39,941.25 Architect's’ Fees (8%) $2604.00 Sundry Expense TOTAL «. 2,750.61 * Cétindlien Chain Save - Camplete Line: of Parts cee. $26,009.69 |B oo os $35,857,738 a SER and Crafts exhibition. for all but hidden. and gfovince. ? uo - FRIDAY. & SATURDAY— — APRIL & 8 10,A.M. To 10 P.M. Bach ‘Day . | We were SHOCKED at the number of artisans ; that answered the.call for entries in our Centennial Art — It REVEALS a sensitivity and culture here-to- Join in the EXCITEMENT! Come and. view rtistic expression of the people of this great area