ECOND SECTION RRACE “OMINECA" HERALD .. . TERRACE, 8.C. . Page 13 ednesday, April 27, 1966 Tennis Courts Will Open With Tourney Everything is “go” for the grand opening of the Terrace the afternoon of May 8, Finishing uches are being put to the two cement base courts adjacent mnnis Club courts on @ Riverside elementary school mis week, mache opening ceremony will feat- m an address by Reeve A. F. Mmulet and the afternoon of ten- will be headlined with an Am- an Tournament, one in which aTyone and anyone may parti megate. Balls and racquets will be @eilable at no charge for anyone mebing to take part in the action. mrollowing the court opening it aplanned to hold four free in- feeiction sessions per week for and Sunday. the community. served throughout the afternoon. Terrace Tennig Club members. Memberships in the club are avail- able at the Lakelse Avenue.affices of Dr. Marcelle Chiasson on any day of the week except Saturday You are welcome to plek up| your membership and help stimu-| | late interest in tennis throughout Tennis will get underway short- ly after the opening ceremony at 1 p.m. and refreshments will be JUDITH ANN KERBY FA GRADUATE OF Skeena Sec- ondary school, Judith Ann Kerby, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kerby of Thomas Road, is a graduate of Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital and will receive her nurse’s diploma at a gradu: ation ceremony in the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver ion Friday, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Kerby will attend the cere- s|Tace guests to the regular meeting m; Centre on Tuesday, April 19, ~ Partington of Francois Lake. Mrs. ‘|the conference of the Associated ; Partington also visited Scotland, Terrace First W.I. : Hears Guest Speaker || Members of the First Terrace Womens Institute welcomed six Kitimat clubmembers and two Ter- held at the Terrace Community Guest of honor was Mrs. Lena Partington is a former provincial president of the B.C, Womens In- Stitute. She showed the Terrace group colored slides taken during a trip to Ireland last year to attend Countrywomen of the World. During her trip abroad, Mrs. Holland and her former home in England where her mother still resides. A display of tea aprons, made by clubmembers was judged through applause, and the winner was a dainty. heart-shaped apron made by Mrs, Anne Hackl. This apron will be sent to the District Competition which will be held in conjunction with the District Con- mony. South Hazelton, CPA ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN FLIGHT SCHEDULES 2:00 p.m. daily, For full Iriformation, EFFECTIVE APRIL 24th ® Flight No, 8 to Vancouver departs at @ Flight No. 28 to Smithers, Prince George and connection to Vancouver | deports at 5:00 p.m. Sunday. Agent or any Canadian Pacific Office. PHONE VI 3-2717 call your Travel ference scheduled for June in Ba ENDORSING Girt Guide Cookie Week, Reeve A. F, Goulet made the first offi- cial purchase Friday after- noon from Guide Nancy Sparks (left) and Margaret Ann Morrison. Brownies and Guides will be calling at ‘your door on Saturday, April 30 and you are urged to offer your support through the purchase of a package of Guide Cookies, priced at 45 cents, FRANK McGRATH Frank McGrath has been ap- pointed local Commissioner for the Census of Population and the farm census, which beging June 1, 1966, across Canada. He will administer the Skeena cen- sus district. Following announcement of his appointment Mr. McGrath Stated that his census district will be divided into 25 sub dis- tricts, employing a staff of 25 census takers. Persons interest- ed in employment as census tak- ers are invited to contact the commissioner at his office locat- ed at 3316B Sparks St. or phone VI3-2190, Everybody will have the op- portunity to “Be Counted for Canada” when census takers call at every home in Canada start- ing on June 1. They will be tak. ing the population census which consists of just five questions, and the farm census which will also be simple but with more questions listed. They will also Tecord all busines establish- ments to develop a master list for the census of merchandising which will be completed by mail after the end of the 1966 fiscal year. One aspect of the census stres: sed by Mr. McGrath as he made preparations to administer the census locally was the need for public co-operation. 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