g (Wednesday, April 19, 1967 @ McCulloch Chain Saws ms , © Boats ;@ Outboard Motors ; Complete Line of Parts Franchise Dealer Terrace-Kitimat FIRST! IN DESIGN Planned for maximum ‘@ livability with minimum waste. FIRST! IN QUALITY ; 6 All Beaver Homes ex- ‘ag ceed NLH.A. specifications ‘ - material and quality guaranteed. FIRST! IN NEW MODELS f New 1967 all colour mM “M@ Brochure is Free — Just sa ask for it. m Home Ownership Is Easy with Beaver Lumber @ Manufactured Homes FIND OUT WHY!... Phone Your Local Dr. M. Chiasson was elected president «ff the Terrace Tennis Club at the annual meeting held recently. Other officers elected were Father Mohan as vice-president, Mrs. P, Kenney as secretary, and Mrs. E. van Halderen as treasurer, if Representative Serving as directors are Mrs. a MR. C, STRASBOURG, D. Norton, Mrs. M. Little, Mrs. Box 2500, A. van Halderen, Mr. A. Lori- Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6750 Or Write: P.O. Box 248 North Surrey, B.C. ‘ mer, Mr. C. Lame and Mr. V. dennett. Because there are only two playable courts available the membership will be limited this year. Memberships are available From any director or from Sheridan's Sports Shop, before May 15. Membership fees have heen set at $56 for adults, $9 for couples, $12 for families, $8 for students and $1 for midgets (14 years and under). A tournament has been plan- ned for May 20 to 22 and tro- phies donated by local sports shops will be awarded, Inform- ation on the tournament is you want the BEST Quality, FAST service and SAVE money ; Give your stationery a S new impression today! Bring your order to the Herald office or mail it direct to SNORTHERN RUBBER STAMP WORKS [ a Northern Pioneer Business” ‘ = P.O, Box 628, Terrace, B.C. 4 4 ~ > pool TRAIN NOW! |, Our new i deaching methods will teain you efficiently ‘andrapidly to qualify in dralling — Canada's fast- est growing field. You learn more and learn faster. Train at home in your spare time or attend resi- dent classes. FREE INFORMATION =- mall CoUrOs, TODAY! " 432 TaTTGE ‘ST. tee B.C. Please send me free course outline and information about opportunities mm in drafting. | understand there's no obligation. Name. Address. ee ee aa) & 1s 3 +] a 7 S S AD — Se ¢. ARAN ARAL ALE LD EEE Young or old benefit from Credit Union service. Dividends based upon the in- come of the credit union; attractive re- turns on deposits and low cost loans make credit unions, the best place to save or borrow. In British Columbia there are erecit unions in almost every major community. Tf yor would like details on how credit unions can help you call at the credit. union nearest you or write to: % SRERECECRCRERR ELAR ERED, re AARARARTRARERY % TERRACE & DISTRICT ¢ CREDIT UNION 44613, Greig Ave... , «Phone. 635-5701. Dr. M. Chiasson Heads Tennis Club mi isorority experiences. an | entation A\ tries, It was founded in Abil- Fiene, Kansas in 1931; Its main available from Mrs, P. Kenney at 835-2010. Recreation Director Mr. P. Fanning will be handling the Junior training program and racquets and balls will he available. Sorority Chapter Formed Here Terrace has been successful in forming a local chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International Sorority, to be known as Beta Zeta Chapter. Several introductory even- ings, climaxed by a Preferen- tial Tea on March 19, preceded the formal pledge ritual held in the banquet room of the Lakelse Motor Hotel on Tues: day evening, April 11. At this time 18 new pledges were in- stalled into Beta Sigma Phi. Following the pledge ritual a toast to the new pledges was made by Mrs. W. Batter to which Mrs, R. MacIntyre re- plied. In proposing a toast to Beta Zeta new charter Mrs, G. El. liatt recounted some of her Mrs. R. Mason made a pres- to Mrs. R. Wauthier on her transferring. to a Van- couver chapter... The installation - of the: ‘new Chapter’s executive followed with Mrs, N. Winding and Mrs. G. Elliott as installing officers. Beta Sigma Phi International is a non-academic, non-sectar- ian society for young women throughout the world with a membership of 175,000 partici- pating in 14 different coun purpose is for friendship and learning with some service work performed. _ The new local Beta Zeta Chapter has 22 charter mem- bers. Following the installation, re- freshments were served and a social hour spent. oe KITCHEN ‘'TROUSSEAU’ A proper wardrobe of cook- ing utensils can make all! the difference for the bride who's anxious to get off toa good start in the kitchen. A kitchen can be adequately furnished with good utensils without seriously denting the budget. Aluminum, the choice of more homemakers for cook- ware than all cther materials combined, is ideal for the bride, It’s fast, uniform heat conduc- tivity — superior to any oth- er material or combination of materials commonly -used for cookware —- lessens the chances for food to stick or burn and gives the bride added assurance that her recipe will turn out the way it's supposed ta, Non-stick finished cookware is also a boon to the bride, elim- inating hours of serubbing stubborn. burned-on food and - stains. Because -aluminum’s high heat conduetivity is im- portant to the durability of non-stick’ coatings, most of these time-saving utensils are made of the light, durable metal. New aluminum cook: | ware is available in a variety af colored enamel and anodized exterior finishes to serve ag kitchen decor accents as. well as cooking tools. - . TURNS OFF THE ROAD HALIFAX (CP) — After 30 aceidentdree driving, Bernard A. Daye has-been transferred. ing sensfble, careful and using years and’a‘ million’ miles of |: to the Shell Oil Co. warehouse:), here and.has given up. his} ‘trucking job. “It was just be-| - STAFF MEMBERS of The Monday with the donning of eral displays out of the past including coin collections, written history and selected items out of the files of the Terrace Omineca Herald. A contest has been set up for oldtimers in the area, They will be asked to identify a series of photographs out of the past and winners will receive Centennial med- alions. Terrace residents Lakelse Avenue and view the unique Centennial feature. cara) Orval fo the bomen Mes aloal paae? What eatasty Bale th oO. : Whe bot the hoose TE We RWRLDEE oF tree) ar MATT [oy ANSWER WE? AOE DEL ony Royal Bank of Canada launched Centennial Week on entennjal costume. The lobby of the Royal has sev- photographs a specially are invited to drop into the Roya! Bank of Canada on (Gauthreau photo) Tennis Instruction Will Be Offered The Terrace Recreation of- fice. and: the Terrace Commun: |. ity ‘Tennis Club are ‘combining efforts to provide tennis in- struction and a well rounded program to include challenge tournaments, inter-city compe- titions and local round-robin schedules etc, throughout the summer mionths, Class instruction will com: mence the first week in May. Classes ate designed to create general interest in tennis for girls: and boys from 9 to 17 years of age. Tennis is one of the few games that girls and hoys may contiue to the adult age level. Equipment’ and instructors will be provided for beginners in order that anyone may try the game. _ Registration will take place at the recreation Office in the Community Centre daily. Reg- istration fees for the entire summer with instruction in- cluded is only $1 up to 13 years and $8 for students still in school. For further information please contact the recreatiion office at 635-2344, _—e in this way, gift-givers are certain that their gift won't be duplicated and the bride-to-be acquires the beautiful things for her table she really needs. Parents can set the process in motion by following the tradi- tion, established hundreds of years ago, of giving their daughter her sterling silver flatware. They may give her a complete set or simply her basic place settings, but they'll be making sure that she has sterling when she needs it. Simple, squared-off modern frames are prefect comple- ments for the large areas of bold color and the forceful shapes in contemporary art, - L SPECIALIZING IN MINING ISSUES inquiries invited McLAUGHLIN, BRIDEN & ASSOCIATES LTD. 7 | | WA BRIDEN D. W. MceLAUGHLIN 5. 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