Page 10 TERRACE “‘Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA . Wednesday, March 16, 19 Two TIME WINNER in the field of science “displays is Terrace’s Norma Kerby, 16. Norma placed first in the recent Terrace Science Fair and then went on to the Prince Rupert Science Fair where she also took first prize. She is now eligible to enter the Provincial Science Fair and her zone prize gives her an expense free trip to Vancou- ver to participate. Columbia Cellulose sponsors the annual free trip award for the Northern section of B.C. (staff photo) ‘FINE. SECURITIES FOR AS LITTLE FAS $500.00 OR $15.00 PER MONTH THROUGH CANADA’S LARGEST MUTUAL FUND TAX FREE CAPITAL GAIN CAMPLETE LIQUIDITY AT ALL TIMES PROFESSIONAL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FIRST CLASS “OLLATERAL FOR LOANS SAMPLE INCOME ACCOUNT $7,500 invested in March, 1950, has paid out $50.00 monthly ... a total of $8,600 ‘and is still worth $17,128 today. SAMPLE ACCOUNT March 2, 1950 Original Investment . 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INVESTORS SYNDICATE LIMITED Without obligation, please send me additional information, NAME ADDRESS CITY/TOWN PROV. eeeeeeerent YOU CAN BE PART OWNER IN 120] Bjexpenses paid trip to the B.C. a/ond prize in the intermediate cate- a; Sande of Clarence Michiel, won the award for their project on| | Find out how easy it is to have MONEY! | 1 | Thursday, March 31 at 8 p.m. All Miare asked to attend this import- s|ant meeting with their children. f| inaugurate the tennis program for s)proven very successful with 30 How you can profit from Canada’s growth — Norma Wins Trip First prize at the Prince Rupert second onnual Science Fair, held last Saturday went to Norma Kerby of Terrace for her two-year project on hybridization. Norma, who won first prize in the Terrace Science Fair the pre- vious week, will receive an all- Youth Science Fair in Vancouver. The award is sponsored by Colum- bia Cellulose. Second prize went to Blair John- stone of Booth Memorial School in Prince Rupert for a two-year project on fruit-flies, Drosophila. Third prize went to Vivian Tanaka of Prince Rupert Senior Second- ary for her project on Hydra. Vivian was last year’s first-prize winner, Two Terrace students won sec- gory. Marsha Carlson and Patti color. This project was also award- ed second prize at the Terrace Science Fair, The Rupert Fair, which attract- ed participants from Terrace, Kiti- mat, Ketchikan and Hazelton was g|held in conjunction with Educa- tion Week and the Northwest Dis- trict Teachers’ Convention. Over a hundred exhibits of a very high calibre were shown. Tennis Club Plans Busy Summer Season Terrace Tennis Club held an ex- ecutive meeting recently at the home of Mrs, Dudley Little. It was decided that work would start on the outdoor tennis court on the cement slab near Riverside School, on Good Friday. Play should get started shortly afterward. A public tennis meeting will be held in the Community Centre parents of Interested youngsters The purpose of the meeting Is to the 1966 season. The indoor tennis program has enthusiastic youngsters training one hour each week. Adults play iitennis every Sunday afternoon in the Community Centre from 1 to For Festival “The Birthday Party.” The enterprising group held a community Bingo game last week, a bakesale on Friday and a tag day on Saturday. Combined pro- ceeds netted them $545.00. This is still far short of the amount required to provide tra- velling expenses for the 12-man drama troupe. A spokesman for Terrace Little Theatre Associa- tion said this week that high hopes have been pinned on a repeat per- formance of the play, “The Birth- day Party,” «lated for Friday, March 18 in the Community Cen- tre, The production will feature the original cast, all of whom will travel to Vancouver for the pre- liminaries in a bid for a place in the Dominion Drama Festival to be held in Victoria. “The Birthday Party” was the only entry in B.C. selected from an area other than Vancouver-Vic- toria-Lower Mainland. Adjudica- tor Gwen Pharis Ringwood made her selection after judging the play here in January. Last major fund raising effort by the theatre group will be held on Saturday, March 19 when a giant rummage sale will be held in the Terrace Community Centre, from 1 to 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to donate items Six Die In PWA Mishap Six people died Thursday, March 10, when a Pacific Western Air- lines Grumman Goose crashed near Reef Island on the American side of Portland Canal, enroute from Stewart to Prince Rupert. The aircraft is believed to have sheared a wing on a tree at the/a end of the island and crashed into the sea. Pilot Roy Berryman of Port Edward, escaped with cuts and bruises, Apparently he was thrown from the cockpit and man- aged to swim ashore. Two Stewart school teachers Miss Margaret Boyes, .25, and Miss Marjorie Daubeny, 28, on their way to the Northcoast Teachers’ Convention in Prince Rupert, were among the victims. Others were: Mrs, John Hecimovic, 27, and her two daughters, Beth Marie, 6 and Susan Eileen 2, of Stewart and Mark Nooski, 28, of Fort Fraser. A Pacific Western Airlines spokesman estimated damage at about $76,000, but replacement of the Goose would cost in the neigh- Theatre Group Tries Terrace Little Theatre Association continues this wee in an all out effort to raise enough funds for the financings of a trip to Vancouver for its Dominion Drama Festival entry; Finances for the sale may do so either by leaving them at the Communit: | Centre or phoning Mrs. D. Lesli at VI 9.6926. ' The group needs about $1,00 ‘ to finance the trip. The money wil offset travel fares as well as shipp ping costs for sets, costumes ang properties. It is the second time Terrace naff ; made a bid for the Dominio. Se Drama Festival by entering prel}ji minaries, . i : Everything Ready } For Music F estival | An interesting event, the first of its kind in Terrace, will takiB place Wednesday, March : through Saturday, March 26, whel, _ Terrace Knights of Columbus pry sent the first annual Terracj! Music Festival. Adjudicators are Phyllis Schuitd¢ a wellknown member of the mus faculty at the University of Bri ish Columbia and Pat Bolton o Prince Rupert, who is at presen) directing and giving workshol! courses in speech, stage presents: tion, expression, projection any! general theatre technique. 4 Wednesday, March 23, starting at 7:30 p.m. pianoforte in Clarencd Michiel School auditorium. Thursday, March 24, at 9:30 a. 2 pm, and 7:30 p.m. pianoforte continues in the Community Cen tre. d Friday, March 25, pianoforte 7 continues at Community Centre’ starting at 9:30 am Friday, March 25, ‘choral speech | ; will be heard in Clarence Michiel school auditorium starting at 10 1 "Friday, March 25, starting at 1 p.m. in Community Centre, school i choral] and junior church choirs '@ will perform. i Fi Friday, Mareh 25 in Clarence ' ! Michiel School starting at 2 p.m. ; spoken poetry will be adjudicated. 4 Friday, March 25 in Community im Centre starting at 7:30 p.m. church -§ choirs, choral (secular) and vocal /@ soloists will be heard. . Saturday, March 26, in Commun- f ity Centre starting at 9:30 am.. secondary school choirs and solo- 4 ists will be heard, and in the after- 4 noon starting at 1 p.m. instrumen- ig tal classes and bands will be ad: | - judicated. The Grand final concert will ve | “ held Saturday, March 26 at.& p.m. q borhood of $125,000. NATIONAL ENGINEERED in the Community Centre. — Structures Co. Ltd. Manufacturers of HERITAGE and EMBLEM Component-Construction Homes This is the BRENTWORTH, JUST ONE of National's selection of 2, 3 and 4- bedroom home designs. Each can be quickly assembled from precision pre-built components ... giving you Best Value for your building dollar. PHONE VI 3-2830 3. 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