Page Four TERRACE "Orminego” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C: os Feb 22, 1967. ‘Ce res, wx: - EVN Neon ee ee me es OBITUARY Mrs. John (Margaret) Lafon- talne of Telkwa, formerly of MARGARET LAFONTAINE Terrace. Telkwa, B.C, The deceased suffered death from carbon monoxide poison- ing while she waited in a stranded vehicle 20 miles east of Smithers. Funeral services were held from Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Friday, Feb. 10, for New! New! 177 VANGUARD ! RACY LOOKING Cabin with Flying Bridge. Windshield is separated from cockpit by a mahogany Dutch door. Convertible top included. Mercury 1100 110 H.P. 1966 Motor, Electric Starter. Generator, Remote Controlled Instruments, Used Trailer, 2,000 pound capacity, List Price $4965.95 —- NOW $4465.95 Save $500 !! Karl's Trading Post Ltd. In Terrace and Prince Rupert LAM RUM NAVY RUM-PALM BREEZE RUM Maseum Society To Meet Soon The first general meeting of the Terrace Museum Society will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thus: day, Feb. 23, in Skeena Second- ary School, The agenda in- cludes election of officers, The Terrace Museum Society S{ will be responsible for the dev- Alelopment and operation of the A| historical museum to be housed in the Centennial Library com- s| plex. Its duties will include the 4| restoration, collection and de- | velopment of all historical ob- a; jects, information and data pertaining 40 the development and achfevement of the area aj encompassed by the Skeena River water shed. | Grasy'st 's Lakelse Service Lakeloe Lake Road x GROCERIES, GAS, OIL, ETC. PHONE Vi 35-6978 Z Receive ' this service _ for three months without charge or obligation plus frequen! Special Releases. 20th CENTURY INVESTMENTS LTD, 105-709 DUNSMUIR STREET, VANCOUVER 1, 8.c, Gentleman: | would like to take advantage of this offer without charge or. obligation fo receive for threa rhonths the STOCK MARKET ACTION REPORT “SADDLE CLUB” (Continued from Page One) phy. Top Senior cowgirl was Bev Wyatt who received the Cedar- land Tire Service Trophy. Top Junior Cowboy was Darryl Wyatt who received the Ev's Men's Wear Trophy. Top Junior cowgirl for the year was Gail Webb who recely- ed the Houlden Logging Tro- phy, The: Skoglund Hot Springs trophy for the best horse of the year wént to “Lark” owned -by. Harold Wyatt. This trophy must be won three years in succes- ‘sion before the winner may keep it, “Lark,” in winning it again ‘this year, became permanent holder, Extra-special trophies went AN to club timers, Walter Read and Jake Loewen. Each received a Totem Saddle Club Crying Towel. Prior to daneing which rounded out the evening, a special film entitled 'The Can- adian Appaloosa” was shown. Houlden was the door prize. winner and took home a new bridle. A punchboard raffle won two new saddlebags for Leo DeJong on a 32 cent ticket. Dancing to music provided by Larry Somerfield featured sev: eral specialty numbers, all of which .carried prizes, At the close of the evening coffee and doughnuts were served, i . Open heart surgery cures 86% of deformed hearts, ac- cording to the B.C. Heart Foun- dation which ds conducting the 1987 Heart campaign here throughout February. ART’S-= CHEVRON SERVICE CONFECTIONERY & GROCERY Thornhill NEW HOURS - 6 AM, to 10 P.M. Seven Days a Week . ct (please print) ADORESS BUSINESS ADDRESS ot CTT TOWN LOOKING OVER ONE of several trophies awarded him at the annual Awards Night of the Totem Saddle Club is Jim Effray (left}. President of the club, Dave Han- sen (second from left) made the presentation while; club secretary Audrey Read (far right} and master of ceremonies Jerry Prekaski (second from right) looked- on. HUSBAND AND WIFE both got into the awards act at the Saddle Club Awards Night ceremonies. Shown here are Ralph Menzies on the receiving end of the. Diamond “‘S" Saddle Shep Trophy for the Senior Scurry,! Ralph's wife, Shirley, owner-operator of the Diamond “S” Saddle Shop enjoyed making the award, OBITUARY j Funeral services _ were _ held Thursday, Feb. 8 ‘for’ thé" late Stella Mae Bowlby 21, eldest -| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowlby of Terrace. . The late Miss Bowlby was born in Wainwright, Alta. and game to Northern B.C. in 1845 where she resided in Telkwa with her parents until 1956. The Bowlbys then moved to Terrace where Stella graduated from Skeena Secondary School in 1963: At the time of her death she was employed in practical nurs- ing at Port Alberni. Shortly after finishing high school, Stella worked for some time with Columbia Cellulose in Terrace. It was during this period that she underwent open heart surgery and her story was told throughout the prov- ince by the B.C. Tuberculosis Society. Following her employment with Columbia Cellulose the Jate Miss Bowlby went to Eng- Jand where she resided with relatives for a period of six moriths while working at a var- iety of jobs. . Upon her return to Canada Announcement TO AUGMENT OUR. SERVICE IN THE TERRACE ARE . The British Columbia Automobile Association pleased to announce that _REUM MOTORS LIMITED 4530 Greig Ave. TOTEM B-A SERVICE STATION . 4711 Lakelse Ave, _ ARE OFFICIAL BCAA EMERGENCY ROAD » SERVICE GARAGES : for TERRACE AND DISTRICT Members: Need Only Calli 843.5120 Day or Night (Totem) 49-6391 Des and 043-6644 Nights (Reum) ; : or Prompt Assistance . ‘Also availa, at both garages are brochures '.. deserlbing the benefits and advantages of Membership in the BCAA, Get one soon ond | - learn why “IT PAYS TO BELONG.” “BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE. ASSOCIATION | STELLA MAE BOWLBY, Terrace, B.C. she entered votational school to train for’ practi¢al - nursing and she completed her course successfully © in September of 1966. The late Miss Bowlby was an accomplished athlete and until the discovery of her heart de- fect was actively engaged in track and field athletics in Ter- race, . ; - Her death came suddenly and enexpectedly while she slept at the apartment she shared with another nurse in Port Alberni. Following her death on Feb- ruary 5, her remains were brought to Terrace for burial. Funeral services were conduct- ed from St. Matthews Anglican, / Church on Thutsday, February 9 at 3 p.m. The Reverend A. P. Horsfield officiated and inter- ment was made in Kitsumkalum Cemetery. Pallbearers were the Mes- sers: Homer Beck. Homer Good, William Mills, Howard Green, Floyd Laughlin and Cecil Ag- new. In addition to her parents, the deceased leaves. two broth- ers, Vernon and Rodney and a sister Laura to mourn her loss. All reside in Terrace. REA dn MEMORIAM MRS. 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