dnesday, June 29, 1966. “__TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE a of office, | . \ Terrace Lions club held ener guests in attendance, ion Dave Porter handled insial- fion ceremonies and gave guid- Ke instruction to incoming exe- ive members, Lion Porter has Be distinction of holding a perfect year attendance record with the fons Club. . INew officers installed were: Jules Perry, president; Conrad rasbourg, first vice president; rsten Andersen, second vice pre- ent; Dave Porter, third vice Resident; Bill Mitchell, secretary; pve Marony, treasurer: Hans bodt, liontamer: Jack Collier, tail yister and Nick Shaigec, Mike nstek and Carl Ellingsen as dir- ors, ia turaing over the gavel to the Fw president, outgoing prexy, Al hrschke expressed the wish that e club would afford the new exe- ribbage Players Hold Family Picnic Terrace Cribbage Association arked the wind-up of the current ason Thursday evening -when pmbers joined with patients of eenaview Home for the Aged 7 an enjoyable evening of cards.. enty of the elderly gentlemen pm Skeenaview were: invited to end the Association’s annual rnic which was held Sunday af- 1% Bnoon at Gold Creek, ithe twenty men, together with . and Mrs. Francis who are at- day afternoon trip to Gold ek where they met members of Cribbage Association and their ilies, Weather wag fairly good @ those who attended reported Mery enjoyable afternoon, . y, Will resume in September. wone wishing to enter a team isked to contact Howard Bush at B-5910. . pughters of Nile mld Garden Party mt June 25, at a garden party w. Schaeffer on Scott Avenue. Modge Princess: Corene Taylor, mident of the club, welcomed pgands .and other. guests. memes, dancing and. community Rng were the order of the eve- m The “Anniversary Waltz” esung by the group to mark the mion of Mr. and Mrs, Robert "3 29th wedding. anniversary. dants at Skeenaview, made the | i Lions Club Dinner if arks Installation its annual Installation Dinner m June 25 with Lions members, Lions ladies, and several cutive the same good support that he and his executive have recely- ed during the past year. He summarized the year’s activi- ties, touching briefly on sponsor- ship of Terrace Air Cadets, ini- tiation of a soap box derby in Ter- race and tlie adoption of a chiid in South America, — - The: incoming president Jules Perry pledged himself -to carry out his duties in the best traditions of Lionism. His first official duty was to present perfect attendance pins to the following: Dave Mar- oney, seven years; Al Purschke, six years; Lionel Sears, four years; Nick Shaigee, three years; Ron Marriott, two years and Conrad Strasbourg, one year. Following the dinner and instal- lation ceremony, Lions and their Suests were hosted by Augie and Lenore Geeraert in the Red D'or Cabaret. ; Sribbage activity,’ under team | Mae Bembers of the Daughter of the | [ie entertained last Saturday |§ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | fem buffet. supper was ‘served by ostesses. Fourth Terrace Pack Holds Closing Party The fourth Terrace Cub pack, under supervision of Cubmaster, ‘Mrs. Alice de Lange, held its “wind-up” party at Mrs, de Lange's home on Friday evening, June 24, Arie de Lange Jr. and Mrs, Carol Glenn assisted. After several games were enjoy- ed by Cubs and their parents, re- freshments, including a . weiner Toast, were served by the Mes- dames Evelyn Francis, Doreen Paulson and Rita Harvey, . Following, refreshments, the froup. participated in a .sing-song by firelight, accompanied by Jack MacLeod. and lead by Arie de Lange Sr. . Regular’ Cub meetings will re- Sume in September, ; —— Around the Town Mrs. P. Zagar left today by CN Railway for Portage 1a Prairie, Man. to visit with her son-in-law van Horn. Mrs. Zagar will spend a month vatationing accompanied Jby her sister Annie of Kitimat. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Lee j. . BRITISH. COLUMBIA... .. PLANTS -— TABLE ARRANGEMENTS —. CORSAGES WE CAN HELP YOU. MARGUERITE'S TONES f ARE OUR BUSINESS | te pe 3. — SPECIAL BOUQUETS ~ it Ee : DERKSEN’S TRADE-IN WATCH SALE | We will give a Tradein Allowance of up to - | $25 &g For any old watch, regardless of age, _ make or “condition. — ee big stock SUNSHINE SPECIALS !! A COMPLETE LINE OF CAR CLEAN-UP "AND CAR-WASH THE FAMOUS ... 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