COND SECTION RRACE S“OMINECA" HERALD. 2 esdcy, May 18,1966 * (Capacity Gro wds Jam Trades Fair Site 5 Over 3 ,000 people pushed throug sh’ the Terrace ‘Com. _ ity Centre at the weekend as they visited the third annual | # ace Trades Fair. The event has been. termed an ‘“‘unquali-. H success” both by persons attending as. spectators, and by Orn: n- : ng who worked on pla both days of the fair. One of the | @ fold n Friday 4 Saturda highlights of. the - entertainment | [Fair doatured. ommmercial din, | “#8 & brief concert performed by ah; by 30 | 1 busi a Skeena Secondary school band, a8 bY ora esses and inder the direction of bandmaster a Beities, as woll ai several handl-| Aton Rogie genta peo-|: iisplays nd numerous out- ple jammed the north end of the Potion started at 2:00 m Prk Community Centre Friday evening e . to ‘hear the young musicians. as jbut official spening ceremon- they played several lilting a d awere not held until Friday |familiar band. selections, . me at reo Dear afieeley, Skeena band ‘has only heen in : e. welcomed guests. to the training for. the .past ‘six months, and introduced “3 eakers Rob. | 24 ‘members of Friday night's) - nristl resident of the Ter- audience were heard to remark. at! - > P : the excellence of the young musici- Chamber of Commerce; Dud-. ’ ans’ performance after, such a short} . Little, MLA for Skeena and period: of time. , ; e ict Mealetjulige of Terrace | other entertainers featured’ dur- three speakers expressed | ing be fair: were “The: Country dence In the ultimate success | Kids”, a country and western ‘duo; | - he event and urged visitors to | 71: Jurymen, ‘2 pop combo; the full advantage of the many GoGo Girls, four -young’ modera lures offered, dancers; the ‘Baton Twirlers and ge entertainment continued Peter Nahirny with bis Cordavox. ghout the evening hours on} Refreshments were available —_ throughout ‘the . two-day event through the efforts of the parents auxiliary to the Skeena Secondary School band. Students of Skeena Secondary served. customers in the PART r OF A CONTINUOUS held here last weekend. ly decorated and-renamed “The - sion Onion Room” for the occa- sion. . ing grounds, and there were me- chanical rides, supervised by mem- bers of. Terrace Air Cadet Squa- dron No. 747. | = LAFF-LINE — Anger makes the tongue: work ter than the mind. g| display booths and on Saturday @|evening tha following lucky visi- tors were named: Kodak camera ‘Mr. E. Phillips, Terrace; $25.00 ka Sjoman, Terrace; Tan Jay Kora- tron slacks (Kee Vee Shoppe), Rick SAVE ON TWO $97.00 Ait Weatne: “2 (Columbia Cellulose), Fred Green, Terrace, Ladies Arnel dress, “(Columbia | Cellulose), Peter Haigh, Terrace} 2 books children's. swim tickets {' (Skoglund’s Hot: Springs), J. C, Green, Telkwa, B.C.3.1 book adult m'iswim tickets, (Skoglund’s Hot _| Springs), Donald Phillips, Terrace; six flight bags (Canadfan Pacific Airlines), Jim O'Brien, Mrs. E. Crosby, Ken Jost, Linda Williams, "$52,99 FOUR | 3 Goodyear features make this Your bast ecan- _ amy tire buy. . . | ok Extra body strength. a result of Goodyear's own way of triple-tempering nylon cord, * Extra mites because. it's mada with Gord. year's exclusive Super mileage” Tufsya rubber. ‘ , * Road hazard and qualily ‘guaranteed. » | Frank, all of Terrace, Mrs. T, Buller, Terrace; 2 cakes @ania Bakery) H, Amdam and Leonard Lupick, Terrace: 1% yd, siwool sulting (Iuanita Hatton), Leonie Thistle, Terrace: bar-b-cue, (Sun Life Assurance), Mrs. J. Tay: lor, Terrace; basket chair and cov- er, (Western Home Furnishings), Dale Basztura, Kitimat. Free swimming lessons, (Swim Club) Dorothy Cox; large mirror, (Ter- race Interiors), Linnea Lupick; five cakes (Dania Bakery) Mrs, A. Bates, E. Phillips, Leona Gorley, Leo Dyck and G. Hill (these may be picked up at OFTK). . Five gallons. paint (Omineca 9 0 BBA weather “ar wath Lieder | SIZE & TYPE 44 FOR” SALE PRICE “2 FOR” SALE PRICE | Tabet: Terrace; one Bible (Knights of Co- 6.70/15 Black 27.00 Jumbus), mdy Mskolzon; 100 ay ; ; 2700 ons gasoline trace Co-op 7/50/14 Witt 34.00 Credit Union), Albert Marleau; 1 Tae Tym 2300 ease motor ofl, (Terrace Con, 6.70/15 Black i prtes abown ava with lade a DEC atiuwrtt ate wealth Ete Elsa McLeod: coftee: pot (Terrace Delicatessen), Paul Fenger; year’s free’ membership (Western Motor Association), Joe Sibley and W. Holowinko;-iso-rapld camera, (Ter- GUARANTEED. RETREADS. 775-14. 825-14 Blackwall and Whitewall . snsesncecasense each giz SEE OUR SELECTION OF AUTO. ACCESSORIES e Car Cleaning Alds -. . ‘Waxes Polishes © oak “Prizes, it still “unclaimed, may Radios + Antennas = ‘Cushions = | be picked up at ‘the business pre- Seat Covers - - Touch-up Paints. folses of. the various donors. “. [The Terrace: Trade Fair commit- ; tea under. the chairmanship of «| Frank. Heeloy,, was comprised. this year..of Mrs, Bert Ljungh, Bert | Eiings and Gordon _MoConnell. _ | They. have invited. the public to submit any criticlams or. suggest. fons. for use next year when: Plan- ..» YOUR CAR'S EVERY ‘NEED . . oa —_ Ralum Tire Service - ne vi 3-281. Open Monday - ‘Saturday 8:30 to 6 pat taking in’ some of the weekend entertainment at the third onnual: Terrace: Trades’ Fair ‘Totem Saddle Club offered pony || rides for children on the adjoin- | 7 Numerous prizes were offered at | }| Fillion, Terrace; man’s Arnel shirt | 4 Herman Bandstra | and: Norman | | Briefcase . (Interior Stationery) | } Builders Supplies), Nellie Darby, | fae race Photo ‘Su IY), R. VY. Prit- | chard, rF CROWD which reached well over + the 3,000. mark, ‘is shown Centre’s banquet hall, apprepriate- | iam and projector (Community Centre), | : - ‘grocery hamper: (Overwaitea), Pek- i ; ! POPULAR’ DISPLAY’ at the Trades. Fair v was “the Peter Pon | Class: booth, upstairs in the Chamber of Commerce Room. Handiwork of children attending Terrace Retarded Child- ten 's Association classes was the highlight of the display. SETTING A SWINGING CROWD to The Jurymen and the Go-Go Girls w r times during the two-day Trades Fair. ° at tained ‘several | SAA ie gr rt LOOKING OVER TROPHIES and handiwork of Skeeng Sec- « ondary students is John Ford (left). Colin. -Chasteuneuty hing the fairs: (right). manned | the ‘school 1 display fe for ' part of the two= ” "Trades: Fair. oot, Stat proves? Sud