ACCEPTING THE TROPHY for the champion House League team, “The Hillbillies," are (left to right) Thelma Benner, Tom Benner and Jean Both. Missing from the photograph are Joe Pulishe, Marg Pulishe and Linda Benner, ae VTERRAGE“‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘MEN'S HIGH triple- award |- —e _ went to Paul Solnisberg who TEAM SINGLE and team high triple awords went to rolled up a total of 797. Hillbillies and trophies were accepted by Tom Benner (le Men’s High Single (327) = Thelma Benner (right) won the Ladies’ High Average (2 and_Men’s High Average and Ladies’ High Triple, (785). awards. (277) went to Joe Pulishe aerate who was, unavailable for photograph. SAVE MONEY YUKON Tractor Parts BOX 554, PRINCE GEORGE PHONE 563-0152 as well as visitors, should be weekend. Terrace Lodge No. 425 of the Elks hag once again made every effort to make the annual Victoria Day weekend ag memorable as pos- sible, with a three-day series of events starting Saturday night with & concert featuring “Smiling John- nie” and his troupe of entertainers from Saskatoon, The concert to be held in the community Centre will 1. e Automatic Roller Rebuilding e : ' be followed by a dance featuring New Undercarriage the well known band. Used Parts Sunday midnight is the time for the next event, a midnight danee otf at the Community Centre, starting Call 843-5752 . SUPERIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE WINDOWS — FLOORS — WALLS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY RESIDENTIAL = @ @ COMMERCIAL 4740 STRAUME AVE, Coulter Electric Lid. CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE: Terrace, Bob Ramsay VI 3-2445 KITIMAT, N, COULTER, 1072 ctf-al ett For Friendly, Efficient Service .. . Uplands Store 4920 HALLIWELL Elks In Readiness | For May Day Weekend | With the weatherman co-operating, residents of Terrace minor offences, in for an enjoyable and busy at one minute after midnight Sun- day “Smiling Johnne” will again supply the music, and refresh- ments will be available. Tickets for this event are available by: ad-| vance sale only.. * Monday, May 23 features a street parade which starts from the Com- munity Centre grounds at 12:00 noon, follows the route of Emereon Street to Lakelse Avenue, along Lakelse Avenue to Legion Street, then along Legion Street to River- |f alde Park where a flag raising cere- mony and the crowning of the May Queen will take place. This is to be followed by children’s races, band concerts, an exhibition by the majorettes and the Skeena Squares, and the raffling of chil: dren’s bicycles. Free ice cream and pop is the order of day for all children. ; This year's parade will feature floats, decorated vehicles, march- ing bands and detachments from || the Order of Elks and from the!) Order of the Royal Purple as well as detachments from the Air Cadets, Boy Scouts and Girl Guid- es, Also in the parade will be mem: bers of the Totem Saddle Club, || not to forget the clowns who will]! liven up the route of the parade, A chuck wagon zace will take place ?, in the fark during the afternoon's | Hemmons, Penn We suggest that readers clip the |: Od Paul Solni ady ment elsewhere In thisig issue as a han dy reminder of all the events, le —FPoul Bogelund re nee . , Magistrate’s Court The following convictions were made in Terrace Magistrate's Court last week, Magistrate ¢, J. Norri Nora Wilson for shoplifting was fined $50; Jerry Edward Azak, driving after failing to file Hnan- cial responsibility fined $100. ‘Wiliam V. Benneft, impaired driving, fined $100 and prohibited from driving for 14 days; Charles Cross having care and control of vehicle while impaired, fined $200. Abraham D. Bushman, impaired driving, fined $275 and prohibited from driving for one month. There were 18 convictions on speeding and traffic charges; nine on liquor charges; two for causing a disturbance and two for other THIRD PLACE TROPHY in Hou use League bowling went the “Gimbos" (left to right), Iriga Monn, Thea Perry, K Perry ond Albert Seinen, Missing from the photograph ia Velma Besner, — a RUNNERS-UP IN THE TOP HALF of House League bow ing this year were “The Misfits’’ (left to right) Bett y Turner, Doug Chandler, Anne Daumo sberg. SECRETARY OF THE HOUSE Bowling league, Reg “Jeff son (left) presents the trophy for Ladies’ High Single Muriel Lever who chalked up 390. | Let's Go Bowling Magistrate F. H. Adames Open Daily °Til 11:30 P.M. and control. of vehicle while im: There were three convictions for cauming a disturbance; two on liquor charges; six on traffic of- fences and one for vagrancy, = eo Most pavilions at Expo 67 will “Where Your Dollar Bays More” -_ | g Wobert McDonald wos fined 9100/3 Spring League -}for im driving; David EL|3 : Hott wes fined $76 for having eare|¢ Now in Progress - OPEN BOWLING DAILY. from 1 PM. XN " Open Bowling Over Weekend BARNEY'S i t i 4807 Loxelle Avenue Phone , , feature frée entertainment. ih ’ Phone Vi 3-591