ednesday, March 30. 1966 Page Threa Skeena Squares Host Rupert Club Skeena Square Dance Club host- ed dancers from Prince Rupert on Saturday night. Prince Rupert club arrived by bus at 8:30, they were gteeted by hosts and served cof- fee, The evening proved to be very lively with over 80 people danc- ing to calls by Dwain McColl of Terrace, Art Sweet of Prince Rup- ert and two other guest callers. At an executive meeting recent: ly at the home of Mrs, L. Brugge- ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION by Poul Bogelund LAST POST: After a Jong ill- ness, Comrade Harold 8. Elliott mmeassed away at the Mills Memorial ospital on Saturday March 26. : most sincere condolences = his widow, Mrs. Ida Elliott, on er béreavement. iPacific. Command announces Mere are still a few seats left on Semharter Flight No. 2 which leaves mancouver on June 4 and returns mn June 25. Club members are mmaso eligible. For further infor- mation, contact the secretary of franch 13. me Best wishes for a speedy re- Meepvery to Comrade Roland Beecher me Terrace and to Comrade Young en Selkirk Branch 42, both patients wee Mills Memorial Hospital. m™ All members of the executive mre reminded of the executive Seeting to be held on Tuesday, mpril 6, in the Legion Hall. ma The Ladies Auxiliary reports the Mummage Sale held on Saturday held in Terrace on April 30. Approximately 30 members of the club are planning to go to the Ketchikan Jamboree on April 16. They will be joined by numerous square dancers from Prince Rup- ert, last was a huge success. Prospect- ive customers were on hand from not start until 10:00 am. A total of $117.50 was realized from the items sold; unsold stock was don- ated to the Salvation Army. The ladies take this opportunity to thank both donors and customers for their support. Call 843-5752 SUPERIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE WINDOWS — FLOORS — WALLS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY RESIDENTIAL e e COMMERCIAL 4740 STRAUME AVE. ett j o A SL Bell Y Co. Chartered Accountants Resident Partner, ALAN M. McALPINE, C.A. Phone V1 3-5483 PRINCE RUPERT TERRACE 325 Fourth Ave. East 4644 Lezelle Ave. Tel: 624-3975 Tel: Vi 3-5675 ctf nare. va HOTICE Annual General Meeting of the Kitimat and District Soccer Associotioin will be held on April 11, 1966 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kitimat YMCA C. J. GALLAGHER, Secy, Kitimat, B.C, 037 ol Sunday, April 3 — 3:00 P.M. “Mt. Elizabeth Secondary, Kitimat MICHEL DEBOST, FLUTE CHRISTIAN IVALDI, PIANO ea (FINAL ALASKA MUSIC TRAILS CONCERT OF SEASON) TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR . 36 ‘| man, plans-were made for the an-| i nual Square Dance Jamboree to 9:00 a.m., although the sale did|.,, WELCOMED HAPPY SMILE of achievement lights the face of Girl Guide Susan Bass (right) after she received her all-round cord for Guiding in a special ceremony Tuesday evening. Guide Commissioner Mrs. L. Parmenter (left) awarded the white cord when Ist Kitsumkalum Guide Company met for a regular session, INTO the world of Guiding on Tuesday evening was tiny Marilyn Ferd (right), shown receiving her Guide pin from Girl Guide Commissioner Mrs, L. Parmenter (left). Locking on is Colleen Trites who was also enrolied inte Ist Kitsumkalum Girl Guide Company. — - ‘(staff photo) — (staff photo) Mrs. Ron Jephson has been nam- ed chairman of the local branch of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. Renewed interest in the work was sparked this week by a visit from Mrs. Susan Meek, public in- formation officer of CARS in Brit- ish. Columbia. In an interview with Mrs. Meek she pointed out that the main ob- jectives of the society this year are to encourage the provinelal government to instal rehabilitation units in hospitals throughout the province; promoting follow-up care for out patients and striving to ‘get such patients into community affairs. CRADLE ROLL The following births were re- corded in Mills Memorial Hospi- tal this week. : , Born to: Mr, and Mrs. Jurgen Bahr, March 26, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Weihing, March 26, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Piwek, March 27, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Bury, March 29, a 80n, MIXED “C” LEAGUE Johnnies Welding .......... 58 Optimists 0... eee ee eee 50 Terrace Radiator ........... 49 Vikings ....... bacuenecceune 49 PGS wcccseecavccaeuensnes . Roadrumners ............... a2 FY WAYMIEM woes e reeves . A NoGeeEms ......i ec ecceeee a Ladies high single, Annie Hansen... wee 229 Mens high single, C, Vanden Brook ........... barat =i = Mexican jumping beans are the seed of a desert plant in which the. larva: of a moth moving causes it to jump. ® BOWLING © Mrs. Ron Jephson C.A.R.S. Chairman Mrs, Meek showed the film “Sound the Trumpets” at the re- gular weekly meeting of the Ro- tary Club on Monday evening. The fim was most informative and dealt particularly with the many obstruction barriers for arthritics when they take their place in the public life of the community. Industrial workers who are éx- posed to chemicals orto akin irri-. carefully after work to ensure that all irritating material is removed from the hands or exposed flesh. Daily showers may he necessary. Harsh hand cleaners are harmful; mild soap and cornmeal or wood- flour as an abrasive makes a safe hand cleanser, SEE OUR WIDE DISPLAY of EASTER CARDS NOVELTY CHOCOLATES Lariss. PHarMacy e SPINS @ BARHEY _ 4807 Lozelle Avenue DUCK PINS '§ BOWL “THE RECREATION CENTRE OF TERRACE” “EASTER SEAL” TOURNAMENT APRIL 8 OPEN BOWLING DAILY FROM 1 P.M. BOWL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE 10 PINS «© Phone VI 3-5911 and POWER AUTHORITY TENDERS FOR CLEARING JINGLEPOT — NORTHFIELD above lisied line. East Wellington P.O. and acreage basis, 2. the tender. ance Bond. ° MU 3-8711, Local 2579, upon BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO 138 K.V. Transmission Line Right of Way. File CQ - 2353. SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as above will be received up to 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, April 12, 1966 for clearing of the 1, This line lies between the Jinglepot Substation near field approximately 2 miles northwest of Nanaimo, B.C. and contains approximately 20 acres to be bid on an A 10% Bid Bond or Certified Cheque must accompany §. The successful contractor must provide a 50% Peforr- Tender forms and specifications may be obtained after Mon- dey, March 28, 1945, at. the office of the Purchasing Department, 6th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. Telephone B.CS.8. Tax. No part of this amount will be refunded. an Northfield Substation at North- payment of $10.00 plus $0.50 tants should be careful to wash — {|