TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Terrace Air Cadet Squadron 747 «passed inspection with fly« ing colors, June i1. They recelved high praise for their appearance and performe ance when they paraded for their Annual Inspection, Inspecting Officer was Major Francis J. Stevens, Officer Com. manding the RCAF Boat School at Comox, Major Stevens was accompanied by Captain J, Brad- ley, Air Cadet Liason Officer RCAF Vancouver and Roy MeMinn, National Director of the Air Cadet League of Canada, Major Stevens said he was much impressed with the dress, deportment and drill of the squad- ron, Adressing the cadets of 747 squadron, he said, ‘This is not only the result of your own ef« forts, but also of the efforts of your instructors, officers, the sponsoring committee, the local citizens and your parents, I am lad CANADIAN & RESTA URANT Open Monday through Saturday, 10 am. to 1 am. Sunday, 1O.a.m. to 10 p.m. Terrace Air Cadet squadron passes ‘with flying colors’ eure they all must be proud of what you are doing.’” Roy McMinn said the Air Cadet League of Canada is interested not only in training boys as Cad~ ets, butalsoas Canadian citizens, MeMinn pointed out that some people believe the main object recruits for the Canadian Arm- ed Forces, “This is completely untrue,’ he said. ‘no pressure whatso- ever is brought to bear on any Cadet to join the Forces after his training fs completed,” “The main emphasis of the Cadets always has been to train young men through self-dis- elpHne, character training and leadership and various activities ito become good, healthy Canadian citizens,”” MeMinn said, He told the Cadets that the people of Terrace were backing them and urged them to take full advantage of the opportunities aie icacce phen et nn —— CHINESE FOODS 635-6111 4636 Loxelle Ave. Arnie’s Meat Market Ltd. Phone 635-2774 | MEATS GROCERIES - CONFECT. 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MeMinn, then, presented Fly- ing Scholarship cheques on be- helf of the Squadron’s Ladies Auxiliary and the Terrace Lions Club, who sponsor the squadron, to Cadets Sgt, Gerald Hoffman and Set. Robert Bates. Cadet Cpl, Pekka Sjoman waa presented with the trophy for N.C.O. of the Year, Other annual awards went to ! Cpl, David Simons for best cadet of the Yearand Air Cadet Charles Paupst as the most improved Cadet of the year. The marksmanship trophy was presented to Cadet PentiiSjomn. Totem Club lists results || of gymkhana Totem Saddle Club members put thelr horses through their paces June 9. Christy Park was the site of the various events which madeup fl the second gymkhana of the sea- son. Winners in the major events were: ler, Jim Essay, Ted Pache, Junior Barrel Racing; Dan Mul- ler, Elsie de Jong, Erika Hidber, Little Britches Barrel Racing; Teter Olsson, Senior Pole Bending; vVarryl Wyatt, Jim Essay, Leo de Jorg, Junior Pote Bending; Panny puller, Elste de Jong, Boyron ler. -Little Britches Pole bending; Senior Scurry Event; Ted Pache Junior Seurry Event; DanMul- ler, Byron Muller, Barb Thick Little Britches Scurry Event; Ricky de Jong. Senlor Figure § Stake Race; Jim Essay, Darryl Wyatt, Leo de Jong. Junior Figure 8 Stake Race; Danny Muller, Byron Moller, El- sie de Jong, Little Britches Figure 8 Stake sees Teter Olsson, Ricky de "Senior Ring Spearing; Jim Es- say, Darryl Wyatt, Ted Pache Junior Ring Spearing; Barb rhiel, Elsie de Jong, Byron Mul- or, Saddle Scramble; Don Ganson, Jim Essay, Peter Ruygrok, Boat Scramble; Darryl Wyatt Danny Muller, Leo de Jong Barrel Crawl; Don Ganson, Danny Muller, Byron Muller, Senior Quarter Mile Race; Don Ganson, Bobble Halvorson, Dar- | | Risky de Jong. 4 iryl Wyatt. Junior Quarter MileRaces Dan- ny Muller, Byron Muller. Quarter Mile Open; Dar- ryl Wyatt, Leo de Jong, DonGan- son, ‘ Kindergarten announced A new kindergarten will open in September in Bethel Baptist Church, The new school, to be called Jack and Jill Kindergarten, will be operated by and instructed by Mrs, Lioyd Andersen, wife of the pastor of Bethel Baptist Church. Mrs. Andersen said ashe plans to incorporate more muscle building activities and creative programe into her ‘kindergarten then is usually found tn schools A this kind, | : supplies and lunches during: the class sessions... Mra, Andersen sald ‘she is. Acs ' cepting registrations now for the ‘4 | gutumn elasses-andfurther fnfor- ' A’) mation’ te: avaliable: by. calling | 635-5187, Senior Barrel Racing; Dan Mul- She sald the $17: monthly fee! will. algo a he all’ equipment,’ A large crowd turned: out to see the action In the high school soccer pitch, Although hammered by ino juries, Terrace kept in control of the game with accurate pass- ng, Julius Komilos fired a penalty Recreation room nearly completed, pensioners told The recreation room at theSen-. jor Citizen's residence is almost completely furnished, A spokesman for the Terrace Old Age Pensioners said the association had been busy buying furniture and only a few pieces were still required, had been. donated by Ben Niel- gon, It has been installed in the residence recreation room. Mx. and Mrs. Lesley Robin- the group to organize a muatcal concert in the autumn, said all proceeds from the event would go toward buying a piano for the Terrace Senior Citizens resid- ence, On June 5, members of the as- sociation were guests at a tea, sponsored by the Ladies of The Royal Purple, A spokesman for the pensioners said a lively sing song followed with Mrs, Vi Seaman accompanying on the piano Members of the ‘Old Age Pen sioners Organization were also guests of the Kitimat Lions Club at the recent Kitimat Trade Fair. Congratulations were extended to two member's Jock Glen and Anton Hobenshield, who were celebrating June birthdays, Hostesses for the June mecting were Mrs. George Hipp, Mrs. trude Litile. The association plans to hold its next meeting July 6 at the Terrace Community Centre. Births pital: ett, June 7, a girl. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Kwasny- England (CP) — Villagers here the birth rate, Warwickshire County authorities say the com- less the yearly intake of sight pupils is increased to 15, “It’s up to the villagers,’ said Frank Browning, deputy director of ed. ueation, LITERARY FARE CHICHESTER, — Passengers on a Sussex bus route have a poet at the wheel, the rhymes while he drives and scribbles them dovn when he stops, "“Pve lost a lot of good poems through not being able to stop when a good theme strikes me,” he says, Terrace outboots Kitimat Olympics Terrace outkicked Kitimat: ‘olympics 4-1 Sunday in their first meeting of the soccer season, shot into the lower right hand} - It was announced at the June | 3 meeting that a television set |} son, Who asked approval from ;} Ernest Fowler and Mrs, Ger- | The following births were re-| i corded in Mills Memorial Hos-| i cla, June 11, a boy. Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Power,! | June 12, a boy. . \DIAPER DERBY MAPLEBOROUGH GREEN, have been challenged to boost] jm Tmunity school will be closed un-| j England (CP)| Driver John Cogdon thinks out! | corner of the net togivethe home club the half time lead, Kitimat’s John Glannakakos! .. tied it up In the second half but Terrace poured in three more off the boots of Adolf Dusdal and; & Walter Trkla, - ;| Defensive play by Terrace | (ae goalie Bob Kluhas and centrehalf Joe Bovens pleased the crowd, Right half Peter Greig, who won the best player award in the re- cent tournament in Prince George, was again outstanding for Terrace, The Olympics had some good: va but failed to organize _ further scoring combina- tions. The Terrace team plays in Kitimat this Saturday at 1 p.m. Mr, amd Mrs, Charles Barn | Ba iliowed by R, Taft, Je a | Daview, NEWCOMER to Terrace is new HC Hydro sales rep Dave Read who comes here from Chetwynd. He replaces Arnie Lowery who moves on toa similar post in Kit- mat, members tolts two-ball foursome tournament Sunday, John Anderson and Ray Judd checked ‘scores and club presi= dent Bernte Dodd- awarded the trophies, Low gross winners were N Federenko and H, Harrison, fol- Croft and R, Jacquea, Ray Jolson, A, Gogtman and Kip Grayelle took the net honors will Phil Ruth Gravelle and M, Croft, R. Legeard second and M,. Kosteck and C. Ostertag. took low score on the hiddenhole and B, Dodd and C, Fuster, took, most strokes on the hidden hole. Club president Sernte Dodd has scheduled a ‘fun’ tourna- ment for Saturday, June 22 fol- lowed by a socal at the clun lise, i * EZ ‘loader: y * Starcraft Aluminum Boats . . *& Vanguard Fiberglass. Boats .: © Barum Inflatable © Kay yaks. - ‘Boat: Tellers TILLER. oa 1 Ye" Trailer HITCH BALL WATER Skis” wy t& serve as a qualifying ri for the club championship, B USE ING REASES Tha’ use of cytology. as. a” means for research and diagnos- Is of cancer greatly increased in - 1967, 4 NO HIGH FLIER a NORTH ‘SCARLE, (CP) When. Michael Was @ rear gunner In the Second World War. he dreamed of flying ‘his own plane, one his Lincolnshire backe yard but he finds air regulations won't. let him fly higher than two feet, for the flying lessons that would get him a Ikcence, jand Terrace Equipment Sales Lid, ~ 4541 Greig Phone 635-6384 ROPE ‘CABLE weanesaay, June ry, iyoo “Anderson-Judd. take. ~two-ball tournament — Spring Creek Golf Clubdrerr 44 An 18-hole enero oy ti F nament-is acheduled for. round . Now he’s built — He hasn’t got $1,300 ©