» ADULT EDUCATION COURSES NON-VOCATIONAL and RECREATIONAL COURSES REGISTRATION: Mail form with fees to Mr. Pete Fanning at Terrace Community Centre, P.O. Box 218, Terrace, B.C. or register in person at the Community Centre up to three days before course commences. COURSES PROSPECTING SCHOOL: Co-sponsored by Adult Education and Department of Mines. a oe COURSE DURATION: November 13 - 17 inclusive. PLACE: Terrace Community Centre: TIME: Monday thru Friday 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. COST: $10:00 registration includes prospecting handbook and identification kite Course Content includes rock identification, basics in geology, minerology, rock hound- ing, and stoking, filing and processing of claims. Make all cheques payable to: School District No- 53. This course is open to anyone. ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL COURSES - BEGINNERS TYPEWRITING 20 Sessions — Mondays 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fees — $20.00 This course is designed for beginners or those with a speed less than 20. P. M. The first class was held October 23 BOOKKEEPING 20 Sessions — Thursday 7: 30 - 9:30 pm. | Fees $20.00 The first class was held Qctober 26. ADULT _MATHMATICS 20 Sessions — Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Fees $20.00 This course is designed for parents wishing to understand the ” new’ ' moths: and to prepare themselves for probable additional courses, . A_LAYMAN‘S LOOK AT POLITICS AND ECONOMICS 20 Sessions — first class November 8, 330 p.m. This course is designed to assist in understanding present doy world situa- tions. ‘@ ENGLISH FOR _NEW CANADIANS OR @ = NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING PERSONS This course is designed to improve one’s .conyersational English ‘and to assist in learning toread and do every day personal business transactions (cheques, income tax forms, letters.) This is not a course of grammar. 20 Sessions — first class November 7:30 p.m. . Fees $20.00 ioc os Should anyone be interested in taking other courses, e.g. Speedwriting, Ger- man, Public Speaking, etc., please contact Mr. Ken Gray at 635-2913 and let us know your desires. Fill out the registration form and mail to Mr, W K. Gray, Box 159, Terrace, B.C. or register in person at Skeena Secondary. Make all cheques payable to Terrace School District No. 53... | REGISTRATION “FORM NON-ACADEMIC COURSES TO: MR, PETER FANNING, - Box 218, Terrace. Community Centxe, Terrace. REGISTRATION FORM ; ACADEMIC AND. COMMERCIAL - SUBJECTS — | TO: MR. W. K.- GRAY, Skeena Secondary School, . Box 159, Terrace, BC. Miss | ay Mr. .........1 se Date : _ Mrs. a ; ar _ Name: Mr. , woe Date 5 rE Address ™ ue . Phone soto btm Sansa na neteseoet Postal - ' . ‘ ~ fi A I wish to register for the following courses: ' Address ., “ wevetegee Phone . ce ccesesiatt : I wish to register for the following courses: . essennes Fee $ anne weaed ‘ . ; : Feo Evening Preferred ....ecveriiianernnnconense: TOD $i. wan Even : wet ‘Total &... _ Make chequs yayable te Betiool Disteiet No. 58. . No refunds unless olags canéelled. Algnatore Make cheques payable to School District No. . 68, No refands unless. Class cancelled, - ‘Signature “laetanasany seesesepeenieenacina capt TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. | Purple, - _|noon wear, suits and casual and ‘| sole, cut on Empire lines, set -| off with a headpiece of two white i |footwear, These featured thenew. , ss , : OO look in pumps, with the rounder] Cw CO-OP. TRIMMED el Sj the more sophisticated high fa- a) Superintendent of Home Missions | § _ [Bl] ada, was in the pulpit of Knox a] United: Church Sunday morning, 8) Mx. and Mrs, John Benedick in Westwold, BC. e _ Wednesday, November 1, 1967 Fashions on show The mod look, English tmports, Hong Kong beaded wear, footwear with buckles and bows, the long. long sweep of sequin earrings and ultra-feminine hair styling: These were some of the feat-| ures of the panorama of fall fas-1% hions presented to a full house | § in the Totem Reom of the Lake] f else Hotel on Wednesday, Octe ober 25. The show was sponelm- sored by the Order of the Royal | § Botts of yard materials in fall colors and bouquets of flowers were used to decorate the stage and arch that led onto the car-|& etted ramp, Outstanding in the fall fashions by Elken Mercantile were mod creations by Jonathan Logan, set] % off with silver and multi-colored hose, stressing that way-out look; up-to-the-minute éxclusive after-|& dressy coats, . some imported from England: iots of glitter, vibrant colorsand cnt-back shoul ders featured the formals and]j cocktail gowns that were skovm ‘along with shimmering cocktail pants, Lingerie and housecoats open-f® ed the floor show display. ; wedding gown of white peau de roses and a veil, was a fitting creation to conclude one of Ter= race’s most outstanding fashion} shows, Bob's Shoe store supplied the toe and straighter heel, decorated with T-straps, buckles and bows. | Complimenting the costumes was jewellery from Erwin'’s|i which ranged from massive rhin-}@ estone pins, chandelier earrings }B with matching bracelets and shoe clips, to the bright colloredj} swinger earrings that set off the mod attire. Hairstyling by Terry and Elea» nor of Georgia’s Beauty Salon featured the flip, the curlcap, fa Lean-Meaty: 2. _ 7 SHORTRIBS = 49 shion types and La Parisienne, || Sliced Rindless with the French appeal, Mrs, Marg Quic of Erwin Je- . wellers was commentator. a Cc Models were: Bernice Atwood, | . . Susan Tucker, Carolyn Skoglund, |f - Diane West, Wendy Grant, Marie Mills, Betty Campbell, Harriette Frakvam: and Louise Kroetsch, Mrs, Lillian Chobotar and Mrs, |§ Win Grindler of the Royal Pure NABOB ple convened the affair while Mrs, . - mo of refreshments served after tre TOMATOES DOG - FOOD show, ; , , Ber Son 2 for 59° PUFFA PUFFA RICE 11 oz 45° ‘SOLO 10 for 98* BLUE RIBEON COFFEE 1 Ib. 69% "PRINCESS NYLONS : Around the. town .... Rev. L.G, Seiber of Vancouver, : for the United Church of Can- ‘October 29,.Rev; Selber officiat- | i ed at the dedication of choir]§ pews to the memory of Mary Keenleyside, deceased wife of|f Rev, George Keenleyside, pastor of the church. ; e @ 8 W.H. Spencer returned last} § Wednesday from a two-week visit with his son-in-law and daughter, MARGARINE 1 Lb. Ibs. for 98° NALLEY'S “45 OZ. » CHILI CON CARNE | 3: 89% 3 pairs 98° Mrs. W.G. Melvinhas returned from a visit to the United States, | E She spent some time with her |% son-in-law and daughter Mr, and |} Mrs, Eric Looker of Ferndale, |§ Washington and her son and|® daughter-in-law, Myr, and Mrs. MILD OR HOT #| Robert Melvin of San Gabriel, m| last week was George Karakitsos a) now of Vancouver, George was ai and was engaged in the catering] i mi business here, After leaving Ter-| I . employment in another field and|j mj visited several Liona Internation: a} al clubs ‘together with Lions Gov- gi ernor Ray Sheward of Richmond, |@ + Mr, and Mrs. Alfred J, Mer- | mito take their son- Norman to alp / rehabilitation centre, Norman |i fell beneath the wheels of aj/i S; lost an arm. B|and family left at the week-end’ 7 . =. Robertson, barristers, . 2 White Rock are visitors to town ai this week renewing old acquaint. mi Wagon hostess,- is in Vancouver | ie Staking a wéek’s course in Wel- - Bull Anderson are at present IE Mitouring the United States and |} will go on to. Mexico, During a Bia two-month. vacation they aleo ; iil visited EXPO, . California, Mrs, Melvin Jr. and|— young daughter, Lorna Lea, re- turned with Mrs, Melvin Sr, for a visitin Terrace, , a @ 46 - In Terrace for a brief visit Golden Ripe _ BANANAS — Gueny_: | formerly a resident of Terrace race four years. ago he sought is now stock manager for the John-Manville Company in Van-|f couver, While in thls area he tt 68 eredi left Friday for Vancouver |f freight train on’ August’ 29 and oe? 8 Mr, and Mrs, Guy . Willtams for Mexico, Mr. Williams has been an associate ‘with Murdoch |§ «¢ ff a ‘ Mr, - and Mrs, John Ford oi ances, TOMATOES — ee, i ‘Mrs, WJ. Fell, local Welcome : come: “Wagon aftministration, ” ‘Mrs. Bill Bonnett and Mrs, Ik