Wednesday, ‘July 5.1967 _TERRACE “OMINECA". HERALD: TERRACE, BC. “Specializing in: ot 2 te pan i THORNE’S BOATS. — from “a ALUMINUM ‘Made. In Conoda’ MASTER BREWED BY MOLSON'S oe ' This: advetsomant is ‘not published or displayed by the Liquor Control’ Board or ty the Government of British Columbia, i nt i BOB CHRISTI PRESENTS | . also. - aa | > Annou uncing — THE OPENING | ‘OF . ~ BERT’S- _ Delicatessen Opposite The New Library" (@ EUROPEAN SAUSAGES - * @-CHEESES OF ALL TYPES _ __® IMPORTED CANDIES AND. COOKIES | @, COCKTAIL MIKES . * BARBECUE CHICKENS» ; For ALL your printing needs, shop at the Herald . ! statements - business cards -. invitations - flyers letterheads : brochures’ : envelopes - - all forms Order In The Morning - Ready In The Afternoon . "|. PHONE 635-5440" : _ On Park - Across From Centennial Library” Fishing has changed plenty since the days of the twelve-foot fly rod. But fishermen haven't. After a day of tramping over rough country... wading through fast water... then fighting in the big one... aman’s still “ready for something cool and refreshing. Ready for the finest catch _ of-all: the most popular beer in British Columbia, Old Style Beer! ‘|: Mr, ; ‘fripto Vancouver, cos ‘| a oe , ‘and. family lett Tiiesday -tor | Tsawwassen near ‘White Rock, ‘home, Theywere accompanied ‘|| ‘and. family left July first to. ‘returned. from_a,trip to EXPO’ which they enloyed very much, | ‘week from her home town, Stays | Bill’and Ralph. They were ac- . Mra, “Dorothy “Mercer ‘and Mrs, Norah Olsonhave returned from ‘Montes EXPO... See ron and Mrs. NED ‘MeLeod and .san Rolly of Prince Ru pert, and ‘their. ‘niece | Heather Wilson , of. Kelowna, ‘spent: the’ Dominion Day week-end In Ters ‘race. ‘While here they were the house-giests. of Mr, and Mra.) Whitney Lewls 5 of Hillcrest, L Drs ‘and Mrs Ken McPherson: have returned froma business, ”Mre ‘and Mis, Archie Cambrin where | they.” will make. their by Mrs, .Cambrin's ‘mother. -who-had come up from Victorla for the opening of the new lib- rary building. tes EF i Mt. and Mrs. John Saarick visit friends and relatives in Vancouver and Victoria. ++ Mr. and Mrs, E, Wells have ' Mrs. WIL Fell will leave next ner, Ontarlo, Mrs, Fell has re" cently recelyed word of the death of her mother, ¢ + . Walter Yeo anddauphter Disie: are’ visiting -in their Lakelse Lake home with Mr, Yeo's sons. companied north by Mrs, Yyonne Bishop who is visiting withthem | ak the Lake, ]| Around The Town. hind a: tour: ot | over Sly and family, and young |. by her husband and family for | LaBelle during her teaching ~Myy and Mrs. Jim O'Brien 1 -vinces, - es -are leaving on June 10. to take ‘da: EXPO ‘before. returning ta thelr future hori (nee Diane LaBelle), left Tues- day for’ Seattle » Washington futura home. Mr, Yan Zon, who “(has been with the Crdit Buread: here, has accepted. a position ' with the Bank of Caltfornia in tue her teaching career In the Washington chy . ap ‘Harty Tupper is leaving today for EXPO, In Edmonton he.will be jolned by. his sister, Mrse Harry Hyde and family, Mr, and” Mrs. S.N.G. (Sam) Kirkaldy are’ visitors to town | from Victorla, They took part in the July 1st Celebrations asCa- hadian Legion represéntatives from the Capital city. Mr. and Mrs, Norval Douglas left last week for an extended holiday, They will visit Mrs, Douglas’. sister in Winnipeg who is celebrating her 25th wedding’ anniversary; will stop over. in Montreal and take In EXPO-67, ‘then on to the Continent to visit Denmark, Poland, Russia and West Germany, +++ Mr, and Mrs, Norman Miller and family have left for Alberta- _to attend the Calgary Stampede, FF Mr; and Mrs, B,C, Sand. Gregg Goulet, left at the first of the week for Montreal and will take in EXPO, . +++ “Mrs, W. McCabe has gone south to attend summer school, In August she will be joined. a trip to EXPO, +++ ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Cy Eden and ‘family, former residents of Ter- race, now living tn Surrey, are visitors to town, He: * Herb Spencer has returned from his annual summer visit to Montana and Idaho Falls, ida ho,” ; ee 2 : Mr, and Mrs. Jim Thomson have returned trom a vacation frip In southern U.S.A, going as far south as Mextco, +++ : After. four. years, in Terrace _ Rey,. ‘and ; Mrse -Hals,. dost. -ang |: family lett this week for Leth- bridge, Alberta, where Mr. Jost has been transferred as pastor of tha Evangelical Free Church, Mr. and Mrs, §, Beckman left at the week-end for a: ‘hollday at Shuswap Lake, .. . +++ _ Co-workers of Mrs, Frances years {n Terrace gathered at Mr. and Mrs, Vic Bryant re- cently to wish her well as she departs to make her. home. in Vancouver, On behalf of the guest, Mrs. A, McKilyington presented Mrs, LaBelle with a cut-glass bowl and a ‘gouventr ashtray, . se Mr, and Mrs Ray Zacharlas and family left on July lst by camperstrailer across Canada to attend EXPO, They willtravel as far east as Newfoundland and in Bale Verte, Newfoundland will -be house-guesta of Dr, and Mrs. Doug *lack, former residents of Terrace, A son was born to Dr, and Mrs, Black on June 13 on May Ist Dr, Black was appoine ted Administrator of the *m,J, Boylen,’? United Church Mis- sion Hospital, Mr, and Mrs, J.M, Irvine and daughter Allison made a trip to Dawson Creek last week to visit ‘and Mr, and Mra, Red Bush. fave’ returnéd from. a irip to’ EXPO: and: the: Maritime Pro- “Mri and Mrs, + seas ia LaBelle: Vancouver where: the y will make Mre. and. Mrs, “John. Van. Zon: ’ where they will make ‘their. ‘Seattle, Mra, Van Zon will cone: their. son Jim who Is attending vocational school there. While in ‘the north they visited Mrs, Ir- vine’ s brother and sister-Inslaw Mr, and Mrs, W.A, (Sandy) Sand» -hals and family in Fort St, John, Mr, and Mrs. Sendhals are now spending their vacation at their Lakelse lakeshore home, Mrs, ‘Sandhals and family will remain for the summer months, BEER TRALEX | 1 ALL ALUMINUM | } BOAT TRAILERS| | ter, fronger _ And Less... = Moat Stee Than ; : Moa lere in Saturday's parade, ITALIAN CLUB'S reproduction of John Cabot's boat drew the judge’s nod for best community effort,'' from floats entered Mrs, BH. van Bliderbeek of The Hague, Holland !s visiting with her sonein-law and daugh- ‘| ter, Mr, and Mrs. W.H, (Pem)’ van Heek on Sparks Street North, This will be Mrs, Van Bilders beek’s fourth visit to Terrace. She has been making the trip to Terrace everythree years since land. t+ Mr. and Mrs, G, Klepp of Williams Lake are visiting with ‘their sonlrelaw and daughter, -"} Mr, and Mrs, B, Lundquist and family, +++ If you have friends visiting from out-of-town or you are going on a trip or annual va. ‘cation give us a ring at 635. ‘6357 and we will be pleased.to. include your names inthe social column,- +++ Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Best and family left last Wednesday. for : a“trip’ to Montreal and a-visit te EYPO,. | +++ Mt end a Mrs, Jack White left the Birch Springs residence.of |. - SAVE 20 % ON: the family movedherefrom Hol- | oven : last Wednesday for the south on their annual vacation. oS Mr, and Mrs, Whitney Lewis ef Hillerest celebrated July 1 with a dinner party for a hum- ber of their friends, Mr; and Mrs. lewis will be leaving at the end of July to make their home in Tsawwassen, ‘ “Terrace Ol-timers will beheld in the 1,0,0,F, Halton Saturday, August 5, in the evening, There to defray’ expenses, Pass the word along to owt - of - town Terrace ploneers whomight like to pay a visit at this fime to thelr old home town, : - Mothers are fonder of their children. For they havea a more painful share in their production , ; and-they.are more certain that ; they “are their-owny::: ARISTOTLE _ Headrests reg. 1. $7. 50 SP. ECIAL $5, 77. ‘Cool Cushions reg. 5 $2 62 SP PECIAL ‘1. 95 a The second annual party of. “will be asmall charge atthedoor |: Oe preg pened "y * Delégates’ “rom: ‘tis ‘Perzace. -congregation of Jehovah's wit. . nesses are attending . @. four- day ‘convention in Price Rupert," * | which ‘eran, July $0" fae * The local presiding minister, 1] Ma, Walter Schmidt, explained |. "The. purpose of the assenibly | 2 is fo‘deaw Jehovah's witnesses eloser together and demonstrate, ‘how a practical application of - Bible principles really works in this modern. ‘ages? # a "The ‘eighty: dategates trom: Terrace representa most of the congregation here and consists. of families whose members are part-time ministers of the Bible,??* ; The conventlon ends Sunday afternoon, { Calgary nurses “nurses inthis city told sanity 4ez7 Lakelse — Ph, aesei) “CALGARY (CP) - fal meetings to exchange Idaas ane keep in touch with public health - | and welfare agencies, One nurse { ‘safd 80 par centofnuraing case’ Every Day is a Sale Day q 7 you always get top values for your, money } ry sepepienpraae er oesceniga erence f i Here’s a brand-new chequing account from Bank-of Montreal. It’s called True Chequing and it's designed to be used in. combination with True Savings. _ How the. two account plan works ata glance TRUE SAVINGS . 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