Page 6 Lee heads concert group Alaska Trails contract signed Official announcement of the contract was antiouced at the Srrual moeting of the Association The first of four concerts is scheduled to take place at Skeena Secondary Auditortum, Novem ber 2, with Danish baritone Akset Sehtatz as featured artist. Hection of officers for the 68.69 concert season took placa with Dr. R. E, Lee electedpresi- dent. Mrs, Marylin Davies was elected Vicopresident and W. G, Milliken, treasurer, Mrs, Sylvia MacDonald will be secretary, A spokesman for the associas tion sald that a two-week mem- bership drive is planned for the early part of September, If Sufficient funds are ralsed ste dents will be admitted to con certs without charge, Announcement of the dates of performances will also be made during the September drive. All concerts are scheduled for Saturday nights in Skeona Secon. dary Auditorium, DR. RB. E. M. LEE The Terrace Concert Associae tlon has signed a contract with Alaska Music Trail, Cubs to benefit from moms’ sale Sixth Terrace cub pack benes fitted Saturday (June 1) when | J fited Saturday Gune 1) when cubs’ mothers held a bake sale at the Terrace Cosop, They raised $69 from thesale, Including three cash donations, Mothers’ organizational work was handled by Joyce- Shaigee, Dorothy Foreman, Lilly Maris. Akela, Alice De Lange helped at the booth. ake prt Butterfly cake prize went to In A Roper. TERRACE HOSTS W.I. CONFERENCE Terrace hosts a district cone ference of the Women’s Institute une 22, Members of the institute’spro- vincial board will attend the one- day meeting at Skeena Secondary school, Terrace W. I, have been pres paring for. the conference by holding bake sales, Conference theme will behome economics, Conference program also calls for a tour of local attractions and points of interest, Skeena Hotel changes hands A former Nakusp man has purchased the Skeena Hotel Legion won't spend fund Legion members have decided not to spend their one million dollar Centennial Fund untilafter The decision was made at the Royal ticton, The 5 day bu sion which ended May’ gates, Delegates attending“ ‘the cone ference agreed that the interest and principal of the Centennial fund should not be touched until a firm policy on the use of the funds had been approved, - The original pian for the fund was to establish means to per- petuate the aims and objectives of the Legion in future years, Other business approved atthe convention was the milliondollar budget for the year and the elec- tion of Robert Kohaly, a 47 year old lawyer from Estevan, Saskat» chewan, as president of for atwo Canadian Legion's 22nd|_. . national convention ned. inFere aie all she. in 2 $B | Bre oes rT, “was July! wal issist ‘ attended by more than 2, O0dele- year term, from Chris Trkla, Ralph Tedesco, who owned the Nakusp Hotel for seven years, said he plans no major changes in the Skeena Hote] at this time. The Skeena Hotel, originally built more than 40 years ago, has been extended and renovated several times. The building now includes 25 rooms, a restaurant and beverage room. n in aragiie the hotel. tt Mr and Mrs. Tedesco have a‘daughter, Sharon age 19, whe also plans to make her home here, Tedesco said he was a sports| § enthusiast and likes to curl, fish and swim, - sna 175, A former member of the Kinse| | men, he said he plans to take an active part in community affairs, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Trida, owners of the Skeena Hotel for the past 3 years, pian to retire in the Okanagan area, Retiring president, Mike Stewart, in his farewell address, thanked the executive for their help and wished the members every success in the future, plans to leave Terrace shortly, APPOINTMENT J. D. (dim) Wood McGuinness Distiflers Ltd. and Ca- lana Wines Ltd. are pleased to an- nounce the appointment af J. D. {Jim} Wood as sates representative for Central and North-Central B.C. Jim Wood, who makes his residence in South Fort George, is looking for- ward to renewing contacts with ald friends and acquaintances thraugh- out this area. He also owns and] { pilots his own aireraft, a Ceg-| J Announcement! TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES Ltd. Is pleased to announce ithat they have been ap-j pointed distributors of cessories, and, electrodes. f We also carry.a complete line of gas welding equip-— torches and TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES Ltd. Phone 635-6348 tlon of our undertaking. Z : a B.C. Funeral Service Association. | members will provide - funerals without cost for all B. C. subscribers to Pineview Memorial Plan Although 1 no ‘members of the B. C. F.S.A. were involved in. the defunct Pineview Memorial Plan or other similar schemes, and even, though the Association dis- approves of promoting prearranged funerals in this way* in order to protect the good name of the funeral industry as.a whole, B.C.F.S.A. members have agreed to furnish an adequate funeral for anyone living in British Columbia who is known to have been covered by the Pineview Memorial Plan. The Vancouver Crematorium . will furnish any cremations involved, without charge. While we are endeavouring to make this commitment as nearly unconditional as possible, there are some minor qualifications to our-offer - for instance, we regret we cannot be.of assistance in cases where the funeral tock place before our mem: bers assumed. this project. Pineview. Memoria!’ subscribers in'8.C. are, invited to contact the B.C.F.S.A. at 806 Granvilte Ave. Richmond for-de details and: confirma: Mot . 1." 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