ie " S STANDING BESIDE THE CAIRN in Little Park dedicated to their father, the late Gearge Little — founder of Terrace — these five members of the Little family were together fast week for the second time in over twenty years. (left) son — Gordon Little. of Ter- race; daughters — Mrs. M. (Edith) Kawinsky of Terrace and Mrs, Dorothy Mangnall of Vancouver; (right) son — Skeena MLA Dudley G., Little of Terrace and daughter —. ‘Mrs. Douglas (Clara) Foy of Maple Hill, North Carolina. Dorothy married a Canadian Serviceman with the Seaforth Highlanders and her twin sister Clara morried a USS. serviceman in 1945 — both were back on a visit to their hometown last week. CASH AND CARRY LUMBER SALE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 18 & 18 from 8 am. to 3:30 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 FROM 8 a.m. to 12 NOON ECONOMY LUMBER BY THE SLINGLOAD 2x4, 2x6 and 1” Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar, including some 1" Cedar Channel Siding. SKEENA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. - SECONDARY | SCHOOL & J. A. MODOUGALL, 89, has been REG Is TR A TIO N appointed district manager of . B.C. Hydro operations in Ter- ‘race. Mr. McDougall, who has —%% ti been assistant manager of the s AUGUST 22 26 (inclusive) Prince George district, succeeds ‘All students (grades 8 to 12) new to the area must Bert Hawrysh, who has been In register at the office of the Skeena Secondary: Till become riveegee at eee School (Munroe and Walsh) during the above dates George, Both appointments are from 9 to 12 a.m. or 1 to 4 p.m. Terrace students effective August 15. The new wha left scheol during the year and who plan to Terrace district manager eae return this year also must register during this time. Power and Light Company. be- It is not necessary to register if a student ‘attended fore joining B.C. Hydro in Sep. grade seven in any of the schools of Terrace last as Via nee rae year (including Veritas}. the and his wife have four child. i | ren, an i WR m | Holland Visitors Northwest Ladies’ Very Impressed Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keyzer, bro- Softhall Tournament = (Seer aS children of Amsterdam, Holland, e $250 IN CASH PRIZES oe are houseguests of the Adams at| $5600 1965 Comet 2-Dr. Hardtep V8 — their home on Weatview Drive, Sunday: August 21 — Riverside Ballpark | The Keyzers flew from Holland by OPA and‘ enjoyed the érip west - Sponsored by: (“chasing the sun”, OMINECA BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD, os The flight from Vancouver: to BOB’S SHOES LTD. 7 ; Terrace me acclaimed by them to SKEENA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. | could’ Have fmagined’ eo” many ‘LH. & KK. LTD. mountains, all in one province. i ' . : We would like to be able to take BOB'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS LTD. back a mountain or two te drop Trophies; _ in the middle of Holland just for. Best Pitcher — Overwaltea Ltd, fun”, “Best Infielder — Terrace 5 - 1.00 Store Since arriving in Terrace the Best Outfielder — Fair Value Furniture Keyzers have done a lot of sight- Best Batter — $ & S Stores sed Saiprosmea rit tre seenery a Most Valuable Player — Terrace Hotel and the hotsprings and the — big - Teams: | ' Game Times Toads ot big fogs, the modern saw. ". Kithmat All Stars 9:30 . 5 ee picwuresque town, an - Prince Rupert All Stars 11:00 the salmon aa en htnen bat .- Terrace All Stars . ~ 42:30 ; we do not have in Holland”. Terrace Sande Lumber — 2:00 This being thelr firet trip cs - 3:30 abroad Mr. and Mrs, Reyer are 5:00 final game staying for dive weeks, ho g at the Adam home PRIZES ° is Mra, Adam's son Edward oe " \Hienach of Vancouver. MANY SPECTATOR AND PLAYER ;AROUND the TOWN | to that clty. The first honeymoon of Mi Lady Beauty Salon, who wai ?|te town today accompanied by _. |George B. Rickart, secretary - ;/manager for Insurance Agents’|’ .. | Association in Vancouver. Mr. “| Root was renewing old acquaint- ' “lances. He left Terrace in 1953 at which time he was with the pub- _, Mr. any Mrs, Leroy Stevens -and daughter Judy left lest weekend after spending a few days visiting ‘with ftiends epi relatives. While here they. wef}, Whe house-guests of thelr con £80 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Geoff Stevens of Leen Avenue, where she plans to reside... arrival jn Vancouver Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Jolliffee- received. word of the death of Mrs. Jolliffe'’s father in England, whom théy had visited. Mrs, Jolliffe returned to England for the funeral: During their vacation the Jolliffes visited Paria on their second honeymoon trip was made 18 years ago. Mrs. W. J. Richards, proprietor on a month's vacation at her home at Lakelse Lake had a num- ber of out-oftown visitors, Mr, and Mra. Radford and son (the former Olive Miller of Terrace) Mrs. A, Tuck, her sister from Penticton and her niece and fam- ily, Mrs. Lois Keyes of Coquitlam. A oon, Richard Paul, was born fo Mr. and Mrs, Hm Harrison (nee Betty Hoffman) in Prince George on July 8}. Gordon Root of Victoria,. pub- lisher of the weekly newepaper, “Highway News Review” in Col- wood on the island was a visitor lic relations department of Colum- Mrs. Ida G, Allen, for over three] } years manageress of Snterlor| | Stationery Ltd, left Tuesfay for | | her home town, North Vanocotiver, | Sam . Vie Jolliffe returiied tiim a trip| § to England and France: On their| & _Wednesda AFTER FOUR ‘Will be leaving “thortly to member of the Chamber Pole Restoratilon Society nual musical revues, Auguot 13 a son. ust 14, a son.. August 15, a daughter. August 15, a. son. bia Cellulose Company Ltd. 1965 Bulck Riviera—Power seats, windows, bucket seats, dark blue, one owner. New price $7600. Save 1965 Buick Wildcat 4Dr, — All power, black, low mileage. New Sale $4400 4speed transmission, radio, new tires. Now $4200, ... Sale $2600 1965 Chev 4-Dr. — Heavy duty suspension, new condition. $2200 1965 Pontiac 4-Dr. —. V8, auto- matic transmission, one owner, New $4100 _._____._. Sale $2960 1964 Rambler 4Dr. — 6-cylinder, standard transmission. ~ Was $2505, .._. Sale $1295 1963 Plymouth 4.Dr.—Automatic tranamigsion, @cylinder engine. Was $1500, _...._.. Now $1295 1963 Chev 2-Dr. — V6, sandard, 1963 Chev 2-Dr, — V8, standard, transmission. $2200 Sale $5400 | " OK FALL SPECIALS .. . STOCK — REDUCTION SALE Mast Sell. All Stock of Used and New Cars Within 30 Days . . 1964 Chev 4-Dr. — V8, automatidgg transmission, new paint. ‘Was $1000... Sale $155¢ OK TRUCKS HUNTING SPECIALS 1966 Chev %-Ton—Low mileag like new. Waa $2000 ___-__ Sale $22 _ 1965 International 44-Ton — la mileage, Waa $2150 truck-type tires. Was $1505 __._. new condition, Was $1650 Sale $1asiim TERRACE as district manag of B.C. Hydro and Power A thority B. A. “Bert” Hawrysh transferred as district manag to the Prince George area a Commerce, on the board ¢ directors of the Totem Pal; active in the Curling Club, Mies Hawrysh has been an activa member of Terrace Picture Loan and an invaluable help the Mills Memorial Hospit Auxiliary in pregenting the | CRADLE ROLL if The following births were Wim corded in Mills Memorial Hospital a Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reddicoppig Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hobeni® shield, August 14, a daughterg™ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams, Augip Mr, ahd Mrs, Gordon Hamilton Mr, and Mrs, Don Hampson,§ Sale $1951 1963 Chev %4-Tori — Heavy dutha suspension, 4-speed transmisstorf Sale $137 1962 Internatonal Fravelall—Afee (ha (a Poole ie fl Saat wean ner = nara iS rac estas mma, y i ; } : ls J f | 1. a y t 198] Ford %4-Ton with canop) ie large tires, heavy duty BUsPEMBIG: | Was $1200 Sale § 2 Volkewagen Buses — Both good condition, ‘Were $.700 . << Sale $ 4 :| REUM MOTORS PHONE Vi 3-6331. OR VI3-5905 — TERRACE, 8.C.