a ee eee ee oo Page, 10. D2 Wednesday, June -29, 19 1 SOFTBALL NOTES: Carefree days “ahead (we hope) for league! president Ted Gough who is going on a well-earned vaca- ‘The = .. _ Recreation ‘Comer who vas by "Ray ‘Sénierville i “We welcome Curly. and ‘his. Co: "owe ne op Clubbers‘to the league.'To any _.Gréat Seottl-At long last, a new | 00° driving Past the Rotsry Far i t Sunday: . kitchen for the, Community Cen- nex i tre, work now underway by North- ‘No, that's not the chain gang ern Sash and Door. -_ ; Glad to see so many guys and girls going at table tennis and bad- minten daily and most ‘evenings. No need to mention that new, crazy, plastic bat and ball. Every- body" loves ‘itt ers rolling: away the boulders. Maybe we should just hide ‘em in the grass, guys!" i Water and fireworks displays will be a nightly feature at Expo 67. Summer Bowling Hours TUESDAY, THURSDAY EVENINGS — 7 TO 11:30 P.M. SATURDAY, SUNDAY — 2 P.M. 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ATTENDING A THREE-DAY LEADERSHIP training course held recently in Prince George, were (left) Brownie leader Mrs, Gerard ten Wolde, and (centre) Guide leader, Mrs. Tom Kenna and (right) Mrs, Harry Smith, all of Terrace. staff photo A GUIDE CITIZENSHIP badge i is added to Gayle § Searnan | other badges by Rceve A, F, Goulet following Gayle’s suc- staff photo OBITUARY MRS, WALTER A YEO Vancouver, B.C, ‘Funeral services were held in Vancouver Tuesday afternoon, June 28, for Isabella Mary (May) Yeo, wife of Walter Yeo, former Reeve of Terrace. Mrs. Yeo passed away in Vancouver General Hos- pital on Saturday, June 25, Simmons & McBride Funeral Home in Vancouver was in charge of funeral arrangements. Inter- ment was made in Oceanview Cem- etery, Pallbearers were Bill McRae, Dudley G. Little, Gordon Rowland and Roy Meyers of Terrace, Tom ‘nelly of Chicago. The late Mrs, Yeo was born in New Zealand on September 27, 1924, She came to Canada while an infant with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Jaffray to live in Saskatchewan. Later the family moved to British Columbia, She was mafried to Walter -Yeo on November 24, 1945. In the Spring of 1956 the Yeos arrived to make their home in Terrace during which time Mr. Yeo was Reeve of Terrace Municipality. They left Terrace in 1965 to make their home in Tsawwassen, Mrs. Yeo leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Walter, two sons, William, 18 and Ralph, 17: two daughters, Mrs. K. (Donna) Kopala of Surrey and Ruth Mary “Dixie”. age 13 as well as her parents who make their home in Vancouver. How fo relieve BACK 22% relfaf fram 8 yetemia oo the : caus. backacke, 80 acon reat foal, batter De- ACHE: pend on Dodd'a. Bonar of Parksville and Tom: Con- | 8 Lapidary Clab Sees Slides The regular meeting of Terrace Lapidary Club was held In the Community Centre on June 26. Mrs. Yvonne Lever displayed pieces of Jasper and other agates, as shells taken from the banks of Lake Huron. Rudy Gardner showed alldes of the May-Day parade including the club's float “SS Rockhound.” Pictures were shown of the Monte Lake and Kiteen areas as well as other B.C. scenes, — The next meeting of the club will be held on July 24 in the club room at the Community Centre. BRN AN SAA TRL CN tt RASS Where are TERRACE ALWAYS - ‘BEEN DRIP CENTENNIAL MEMOS In 1696 at Romland, Rev. He ty Irwin wrote, “Thera. are. 6 of us here, mostly-in shacks, one good suit’ of clothes. whi ] wear in the ‘streets. on Sunday : Tillicuy : THEATRE * * Friday, Saturday -. “. July iy 36° Hours War “Drama F Starring: James Garner, Rod Taylor, Eva Marie Saif Shorts: Dr. Jekill & Mr. Mom Out at’ 10:10 ea) Saturday Matinee: The Castilian Starring: Broderick Crawfo Frankie Avalon, Caesar Ron Shorts: Two Cartoons 3M Out at 4:00 .-: ® e eo Mon. Tues. Wed. July Return From Tht Ashes A Fascinating Drama Starring: Maxmillian Schell, Ingrid Th: Shorts: . Wet Hare. Goodie Goad Deed. Out at 10:00 : Ty Ld Tillicum - Drive-In Friday Saturday ' July 1, Young Fury § Western in Color and Cinemasco; Starring: : Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayo Shorts: Gosdle Good Deed. Laddega Up. The Wandering Wind & Friday, Saturday July 8, : The Hounds Of Thi Baskerville In Color © A Sherlock Holmes Drama, Starring: € Christopher Lee, Peter Cushin Shorts: Prince Violent.. Cheyen Days. Uranium Fever, - Kinds of Paint | HOUSE of COLOR KEM PAINTS HAVE ALMOST | many This is called Paint, but there @ many other types# Paint, eae Ho _ Paint and Car Poff “4a Good Paint q - Not-so-good Pai From $3.79 Gal. G GOOD PAINT CALLED FREE !-