Wednesday, May, 10,1967 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD; TERRACE, B.C. Treat Mom Royally 4g WITH A GIFT OF * ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA - %* EUROPEAN CUT CRYSTAL * SeRRING & NECKLACE % WATCHES OR BIRTHSTONE RINGS DISPLAY JAKE BEST JEWELLERS 3208 Kalum St, Phone 635 the cast’s travel expenses to Vancouver. SILVERWARE RAMPANT, three of the four people involved in the Terrace Little” Theatre production of “Not Enough Rope™ which won four of six awards at the Skeena one-act play festival at Kitimat. They are - (left to right) Gayle. Wastle, best actress: Ruth Hallock, best supporting actress, and Robin McColl, best direc. tor. Missing. from the picture is John McAllister. The Terrace cast is. now pre- poring to head for Vancouver to enter the B.C. finals at the Metro Theatre June Ye Little Theatre association treasurer A. J, McCall is now pondering how to finance es : agenda isto pool: ideas: {6° im- | prove the quality of: food and _ the néwly formed ‘Terrace Ho- tion's spokesman Charles - Gihon of Skoglund Holgprings | the inaugural meeting © May 3 drew methbership fram. seven| advice or criticism. local hotels: or restaurants, plans is known, we hope’ to ‘gather: into the organization a “;number of other. motels. and ‘Frestaurants,"..Gihon said.. “A. Geeraert of the Terrace ‘| Hotel: heads the new. associa- tion. He is joined by Bruce Laing (Slumber Lodge) | as vice- president and Mrs.’ Charles Gihon . (Skoglund Hotsprings) secretary-treasurer. ‘said ‘that the group aims at ‘| “impressing the tourists. with what we have to offer.” -- He continued: Terrace: Hotel nd ‘Restaur- quirements of, the ‘many ant people have joined “forced to. bring ‘tourists to. the area. And ‘the ‘firat item -on. their|.to Alaska,” °°.” ecommodation- locally, |: “Those are the initial alms of “As word of our: aims ‘and Charles Gihon, handling the sociation’s public relations, an Apprentice, “We wish--to upgrade ‘our tablishments to meet. the re- id Perrault, Bates Field. Questions. At. Meeting Here Provincial Liberal leader Ray Perrault was:in- town Tuesday. He addressed a public meet: ing. organized by the Torrace Liberal - Association | . Tuesday night, . : He and. Liberal ‘candidate- : elect Art Bates fielded ques- tions from the audience meet- ing at the Thornhill Golf Club. Terrace Liberal Assoclation president J..'T. McKay organiz- 5616 ed the meeting as part of a program of airing major issues 83 affecting the Terrace area, “TELEF RST Teleflorist Gz Brings Them Together . Lehr Gee Sie Cr} FOR THE FINEST SELECTION OF PLANTS AND FLOWERS AS WELL | THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF FINE GIFTS FOR MOTHER’S DAY | -" The forty families who be-- ~ MARGUERITE’S FLOWERS AND GIFTS . “VISIT “long to the Terrace Christian Reformed Church will build a-chapel. to honor Canada’s ‘first hundred ° years as'a na- -tion.. : ' 24 Hour Pho Service 65.5920 | But according to George Hiemstra, one.of the instigators of “the plan, no- services will ever: be ‘held in the chapel, “It will be a place for travel- lers and tourists to sit and med- ilate,” he-said, ' “We are building it to honor AN No r NCE E ME f NV t . i [aarisqcrrggr ott a aes B, o. Box’ waz And ‘they will buila it them- selves. - ' Already they have - given $1,000 of the estimated $1400 fost of. materials, . . . They ‘will also give their skill and their labor to build the ‘Centennial chapel. *. “Some men have already of- fered: to work 'for-a -week on the chapel,” * Hiemstra explain- ed, nd L. ‘Van Der Kwaak has designed the. structure. - It is modelled on the old style the front, There’ Swill be four benches, j and. an office, “Church. Broup: will also re-open a trail: behind the church which of the- whole community and, dn.: the: foreground the old | ‘church. the: people. used. - Phone 6 a. e128 OLD CHURCH » AT USK . ‘Usk chapel to serve tourists, travellers all the pioneers of this region,” ~And. a member. of ‘the parish, -ehurch; with a 22-foot tower at | > The, Christian - Hef orme d I leads to'a hill and offers a view i eM Trail will be cleared by mem- hers of the Calvinist Cadet club, a church youth group similar to bey scouts. ‘They expect. to complete the chapel ‘within two months, After.that. members of the congregation will volunteer to keep it clean. FIRST! IN DESIGN = Planned for maximum ‘livability with minimum § waste, . FIRST! EN QUALITY f All Beaver Homes ex- ceed N.H.A. specifications - material and quality guaranteed, a FIRST] IN NEW MODELS New 1967 all colour & ‘Brochure is Free-— Just J mask for it, Home Ownership Is : Eas ; ‘with Beaver Lumber “ Manufactured Homes FIND OUT WHY!... i; Phone Your Local Zz Representative MR. C. STRASBOURG, : ‘Box 2500, “Terrace, B.C, Phone 635-6750 Or Write: P.O, Box 248 § . North Surrey, B.C. ‘recorded in Mills Memorial Hospital: May -2, a s0n. | May 4, a’son. Jr, May 5, a daughter, : Mr. and Mrs. Merv Paulsen, ‘May 6, a son. ‘ May 8, a daughter. CRADLE ROLL ‘| The: following births were y Students, “Mr, and Mrs, James Mould, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Stuart, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Roper, ay 5, a-son. . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kotoed |i Mr, and Mrs, Metro Lararuik, ANOTHER POWERFUL NEW. 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