7 eCOnNd secTiOn== BRRAGE “OMINECA” HERALD TERRACE, B.C. “B.C. fednesday, June 1, 1966 awards, ith a total credit of 40 points, ace took the forward position le Kitimat placed second with points and Prince Rupert was ed with 33 points, he four aggregates went to Ter- athletes. Audrey Troelstra the junior gitls award and. sister Anka won the award for or girls, Ron Judd took the ior boys award and Nico Seinen awarded the trophy for the or boys category. a Yeather conditions were any- g but good as rain and cold ds prevailed throughout the . However, the pace for track field events was brisk and se- ‘al previous records were bro- 7 ‘ollowing is a list of winners in day’s meet: mole vault, (boys junior), T. Law. an (PR), 7214"; discus, (girls jun- , &. Foote, (D, 642"; high mop (girls senior), Anka -Troel- mo, {T), 45": 880 (boys junior), Austen, (K), 2:83:0; 880 (boys mnict), G Dernmaltt, Mm, 2 Ort; shot SHOPPING ONLY. “ Overueites | F ods NOTICE OF: Change of Policy IN ORDER TO PROVIDE ‘A: "MAXIMUM SERVICE AND A GREATER EFFICIENCY OF - OPERATION NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED | . DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS; PERSONAL pa “Page Nie Nine Terrace Tops. All In Zone Track - Terrace topped all contenders at the annual Northwest ne track meet held here Saturday with secondary school dents from Terrace, Prince Rupert and Kitimat battling rat. (girls senior), M.-Duffus, (T), Hurdles, (boys junior), R. Judd, (T),, 16.7 {previous record was V7.0); ‘hurdles, (boys senior}, N Selnen, (T), 15.2, (previous rec: ord was 15.5). Broad jump ‘(girls junior), Aw drey Troelstra, {T), 14744"; broad jump,- (boys senior), P. Dolphin, (1), 172"; hurdles, (girls junior), Audrey Troelstra, (T), 13.4. Hurdies, (girls senior), Anka -Troetstra, (T), 12.5, {previous rec. ord was 14.2). Diseus, (boys senior), P. Dolphin, |} (1), 112'1”: 440, (boys junior), G. Sojka, (8), 50.4; 440, @boys senior), |: N. Seinen, (T), 65.6; shot put, (girls junior), C. Haight, (&), 25°11". . 100 yard dash, -girls junior) ‘Audrey Troelstra,(T), 12.2; 100 yard dash, (boys junior), D. Nesbit, (K), 11.3; high jump, (boys senior), } = J, Walhergs, (K), 5'2"; 100: yard dash, (girls senior), Anka Troelstra, (7, ya; broad. jump,. (girls sen- for), ‘Anka Troelstra, . @, 15°1": continued. on “page tT see TERRACE TOPS. ~ e45 REGISTRATION FOR GRADE | “PUPILS” ; beginning school in September, 1966, will be held at the | following schools on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, From : 8 a.m, to 4:30 p.m. UPLANDS SCHOOL, PRINCIPAL MRS, £. GREGG All pupils on the upper Bench, ; THORNHILL SCHOOL, PRINCIPAL ‘MR. L, ORR: , All pupils acrass the river, including Usk and a the Hot Springs. _ KALUM SCHOOL, PRINCIPAL MRS. F. LaBELLE, All pupils north of CNR tracks ‘and: west of west side of Eby Street, CLARENCE MICHIEL SCHOOL, . ‘PRINCIPAL MR, J. MARTENS” All pupils north of north ‘side of Lazelle/Mc- _« Donald, east of east side of Eby, and-both sides of Kalurn Street north of Little Park, RIVERSIDE SCHOOL, PRINCIPAL MR, D. SHAW mi "All pupils north. of ‘CNR> tracks.“ to south. 4 side of Lazelle/ McDonald, : “east of east’ side Little Park... . Hall School. of. Eby, and: all east’ of Kalum Strest south of ; B KITI-K-SHIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 7 3 PRINCIPAL MRS. J. BRULOTTE ‘ANI pupils South of CNR tracks. These pupils, ~~ ‘are to register. ‘with, n Mg..Brutotte of Saasie! oe "| career of modelling in-Toronto. .| Church, Terrace, June 5. ' |inaries. and ‘colleges, At’ present -| their are eight. schools operating + [five ‘overseas, two in’ Venezuela, '| Congo, three“ in Canada and Unit- “\ity Byangelical Divinity School at ‘| Calvin Hanton. | _-|Bayward, California, spent several . |] days last. week visiting with Mr. ‘| Me, and Mrs, Vic Bryant, The vislt- ' | ing Californian on a# fishing outing . with : ‘his brother: landed a -heautt- | ful ‘steelhead on hls: dirat east, | .{es (nee Anita Sawicki).on May 26 PART OF A "GROUP « of 50 delegates attending ‘the ‘ninth annual teadersHip troining course held in Terrace fast weekend. The leadership school is sponsdred. each year -by the community programs branch of the University of British Columbia. Delegates came from recreation commissions throughout the north central B.C.’ area. 4 Over Fifty Delegates At Leadership Sessions Over 50 people representing nine recreation commissions between Vanderhoof and Terrace, were in attendance at the secs Brushing the-t ‘feet ‘immediately ninth onnual leadership training “school held in Terrace last | aiter eating is: 4° “nyt,” if the Friday and Saturday. teeth: are té Jest a: Hfetime. The Sponsored by the community Reeve Goulet, while Pem van Heek | bru: 0, - id--receivé care represented the Terrace recreation programs branch of the depart- commission. ment of education, and hosted by the Terrace recreation commission,| ‘ nos the leadership school offered four | j~ — ‘areas of study; summer recreation i a ELOWERS Fox! being cleansed ‘iiamediately after use and thoroughly. dried. programs:.teenage leaders . A-Go- |, Go; recreation ‘commission ‘prob- Jems; and.water safety and rescue ARE our RUSINSS techniques,” Most of the sessions |} --” were ‘held in the Terrace Commun: |} ity Centre except ror the water — * SPECIAL BOUQUETS safety. course which included ‘a PLANTS — TABLE ‘ARRANGEMENTS — “CORSAGES maximum amount. of. water time WE CAN HELP YOU oe at Skoglunds Hot Springs. - The weekend ‘sessions concluded with a ‘banquet and dance in the accel MARGUERITE'S Speaker was Gerry Bruce, resional Groig Ave, FLOWER: & GIFT SHOP. VI3-5920 consultant, community programs _ . - a — branch. At the head table repre- : _ . ow. wn senting the District of Tetrace, was Around the Town ’ Former T-rrace and Prince Rup- |; ert girl, Carol Ann. Robertson, daughter of Mrs. Iris Skelley, wilt graduate from the Eleanor Fulcher School of Modelling in Toronto on June 12, Carol. hopes: to make a - For a Change Dr, Calvin Hanson president of . ; Trinity Junior College will speak af Pace. . fat at both morning and evening serv- jees in the: Evangelical Free The Evangelical Free Church of America hag training. Institutes, ‘bible. institutes, theological sem- one in Germany, Hong Kong, and ed. States. Trinity College in Chicago, Trin- “The exciting flavor of. am a dinner away at our Chinese r BOTH CANADIAN, Bannockburn near. Chicago, and Trinity Junior College at Langley, B.C. You are invited to hear Rev, Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Exnest ‘Bryant of Bryant's brother and sister-in-law, 4642, Laxelle Ave, - Tervave, Be Open Monday. thru Saturday, 10. a.m, to. A om, “Sunday, 10. a.m.-to 10 pm, my FULL FACILITIES eg? a we e629 Word -has been received in town | that-a-daughter, 8 Ibe one: ox.:.was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fown- In Prince George General Hospital. | —_