5 d } accommodation, Particular! in 7 : asonably all: ngs o considered ' 7 : ideas poaeecaaaes IRR os Soria TAILS TERS SRE SEES meh k | moe ” Western: eg O Sales - wort of Skeens Forest Products, aitwr: 6 Tae bt cat i Stew ae in ‘Merten ith cate Phone 635-5564. .- Torrey B<. . ‘Press Runa 000 ‘Wednasday, Moy 17,1967 THEY START THEM YOUNG in the lagging trade in Terrace, Herald photographer dropped in at Mrs, Vi A eles fae RUTH HALLOCK . Yotks and double yoiks~lI' ve been folled again, Just when is thought I'd managed to ‘escape those terrifying deadiine re- stricttons, that new fella down there at the HERALD OFFICE | ou -now-who Emean, DRUM: SETS. : ; sete” *? parE ea -ataste of p peanut butter town thase* days just. has to be Bruce Douglas, who has been selected for the Expo "Corps d’ ellte'’ to be comprised of Canadian air-cadets, You ll get the story elsewhere {nthls issue | in . «abut? you! 1. mot get..the shoa Tuesday, May 16 will mark: whole. class wearing hard ecobefenebeetsacenesesehecscrea oe = = BSehsiaeaaese? they used’ to, Nineteen “year old Simon Fraser . University student, Brigitta Van Heek, will spend the summer ‘with grand: mother (Mrs. M,A, Van Heek} Beokelo, Holland and -with beak) in The Hague, And Brig: itta, who left last Wednesday, took along a school chum, Miss ‘Flora Kerr, also 19, and a pharmacy student at UBC. Flora is the daughter.of Mrs, Gladys Kerr and the late Mr. Duncan. Kerr of Terrace, and Brigitta ds the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Pem Van Heek, alsoof Terrace, +H : Old home week was scheduled to take place in Amsterdam on May 13, when Brigitta and Flora were to meet with the Misses Carolyn and Alice Skog- Jund, daughters of Mr, and Mrs, Ray Skoglund, and both first year Arts students at the Un- ‘iversity of Victoria, Another Terrace girl, Miss Margaret McKeown, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J.N, McKeown, and a first -year Arts student at UBC, Is- touring Europe and the British: ‘Isles with the Skoglund sisters; . The gals plan to stay In Youth: _ Hostels for part of the tour and with relatives for the remaining time, Trips to Expo in Montreal will round out the summer's itinerary for the young women “from Terrace. : +4 ” Now ¢ ut it outiithis isn’t really van- Heek Week-it’s just that they are. the “ttravellingest? ' people. . Mama: Mien Van Heek came home from.a motor trip to Prince George with a valuw able prize tucked tinder her arm last weekend., Mien won a copy of ‘American Books in Print’ atthe annual meeting ofthe Bic.’ Library Association-held In that city. The :book Is a reference . ‘cataldgue, listirig every (would you belleve ALMOST: every? pit of library reading materi available. Mien: is. Terrace’ s librarlan, She. was accompanied - o the annual meat by Terrace ibrary board trustee, Mrs, Archie (Hazél) Cambrin. Some ‘of the things urged at the meat. il ing Inchided a closer. aison between public libraries and school libraries, and the possi+ ble establishment of regtonal- ‘brary administration systems,, . a - Merrace Womens Instityte meat tonight at the home of Mrs, * H, Madsen, 4718 Loen Avenue,’ a.00 p.m. Don’t forget about. it ladies, You have ‘a flne group’ Rolng 50 ) keep wit the good work Best wishes to ll parents: vio managed to: win the battle over | the Battla ‘af. the Pands--and con dolencas to those’ ‘who. (ant SEARS | ve 2414 = Kotunr ot “SELLING or: -BUvNG—TRY., A HERALD CLASSIFIED | “And best “glahes to. ‘Matiiea: Cox’ of tho: Villa Ax-K-? san ‘who: has bean busy: “gging this wee “Seaman's Spruce Kindergarten to meet up with a s grandmother: (irs.: ‘Van -Bilder= | hats ‘and ready for the lumbering trade, Representing the five and six year old lumber set are. (left to right) Ross Holton, Anne Mason, Greg Sage and Marina Pryor, ‘Marina is from: Prince ‘George but attended kindergartens Liberals’ LIBERAL. LEADER Ray Perrault in conversation with Liberal canditate for Skeena Art Bates during a meet-' ingn here May 9, Stary below. aps ‘Socred rule ress Perrault Terrace boy selected for RCAF camp “Its, & ‘flying summer for Tere race air cadet Jim Lambright, | He has. been -selected to take a sixeweok leadership course at the Royal Canadian Alr Force’ s Camp Borden outside Toronto, While’ itis an RCAF camp,, it won't’ concentrate exclusively on aircraft, ‘swe have to’ know CAP 90 | the. drill] manual) by heart be-. before | ‘wer gat there,'?- Jim: Lam- bright explained, ; Basically’.the. course will de. * velop: leaders. for: the alr cadet _Lainbright, ‘a Grade 9 student ‘fat ‘Skéena ‘High ‘School, is in his third: ‘Yoar: bet ‘the. alr. catiats,: ‘haga’ t. and: who has a tte Jocks ‘By LAURIE ENGLISH Provincial Liberal’ Leader Ray Perrault sald Tuesday that his party. led the fight for a better deal for municipal government. ed a major crisis, Perrault was in Terrace on a factfinding mission, he told-a meeting at the Thornhill Golf and Country Club May 9, He said the purpose of his trip was to gather facts so that local problems could be put before the house during the legislative se5- sion, Liberal’ candidate-elect Art Bates and Perrault answered questions trom the estimated 30 people in local and provincial issues. Perrault stated that the Lib: governments, ‘He said; “There is a crists facing the ‘municipalities and B.C, is the only province which hasn't made, a Study of provinelal and municipal responsibilitles,’ * He said that .while Premier Bennett claimed. to have done any. other premier In Canada he had neglected to credit the Fed eral Government for $272 millon fiscal year. . Mental: health Services and the critical: situation, facing the Pys- debated during the meeting, ‘Industrial development and sec- cussion,: Perrault stated that im- proved social welfare measurers expanding economy,' , a 894: F, load the Fraser River ay Ne" 60. Nigh » attdge ; “was, endane’ ed nd -a.wash-out -of' track er: WO dn “ni Dalng & ops He said municipalities now fac- |. eral party in B.C, led the fight | im for a better deal for muntelpal . _ Ideal for: ‘Kitchen » Bathroom: Childran’a Room’ * Nursery +. 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