TERRACE “‘Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, April 6, 1964 On Monday afternoon, April 4, at Clarence Michiel Auditorium, three new Brownies were enrolled Jinto the Ist Skeena Brownie pack by Commissioner Mrs, Joan Sparks ‘Jin a special ceremony. The girls were: Geraldine Bond, Patty Bruce and Alice Norton. During the afternoon, Brownies played games and sang songs un- der the supervision of their lead- ers Mrs. G. ten Wolde and Mrs. Kerman. Highlight of the event was Fairy godmother Mrs. E. McKay’s sur- prise presentation of a beautifully decorated Brownie birthday cake and a card for each girl. The regular monthly meeting of Skeena District LA took place March 30 at the home of Mrs. D. Kerr. Mrs. Kerr chaired the meet- ing in the absence of president ‘ | Mrs. Wyatt who was unable to at- MRS. H. P. MANGELSEN, left, of the Surf Motor Hotel in Victoria, becomes the first re- | tend due to illness. cipient of one of the new ‘Approved Tourist Accommodation signs being distributed by the A letter from Terrace Lions British Columbia Government Travel Bureau. Miss Marie Norie of the Travel Bureau |Ladies offered Guides the oppor- makes the delivery. The new green and white signs are issued only when accommodation | tunity to sel? Mothers Day carna- establishments have met standards of courtesy, comfort and cleanliness, tions for twenty-five per cent of AMM 00 12th Anniversary REUM MOTORS in were 100 Used Car TRUCKS & Truck Sale 1965 CHEVROLET 14 TON 1965 CHEVROLET 12 TON V8, fully heavy duty V8, fully heavy duty 1965 INTERNATIONAL PANEL 1964 PONTIAC STATION WAGON fully heavy duty 20.0.0... cgececeeecsceeeeee $2495.00 V8, power equipped 1964 METEOR CONVERTIBLE 1964 INTERNATIONAL 34 TON PICKUP V8, power equipped A fully heavy duty 1964 GMC 4x4 PICKUP . $3106.00 1964 GMC 2 TON $1995.00 1964 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN $1995.00 , $1795.00 1963 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN $1895.00 1962 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN $ 650.00 ROLET 4-DR. SEDAN 1962 BUICK 4-DR, SEDAN 1964 Ca eric . V8, automatic, all power $1995.00 1960 PONTIAC STATION WAGON automatic, fully equipped $1495.00 _ A Complete Line of 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 & 62 Model Cars and Trucks NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REEUSED!! REOM MOTORS trp P.O. Box 729, Phone VI 3-6331 Terrace, B.C. Sales VI3-5905 BROWNIES GUIDES RANGERS| the profits. The offer was accey# ed and the monies will assilg Guides in their camp training py} - gram. ; A District Girl Guide Camp wi be held at Skoglund’s Point fromm July 7 to 13 with fees set at $15. per girl. i Mrs, Marge Smith will repres fn the Skeena district at the provit cial annual meeting in New We , minster, April 20 to 22, a Guiders were invited to take vantage of the new service offer: by Terrace Public Library in p viding a special section for GUM Guide reading material, Mrs, G, Benoit accepted conv orship of the annual Girl Guage cookie drive which will take pli Saturday, April 30. i All mothers or guardians of Cal Guides, Brownies and Rangers :: urged to attend the next LA mes ing scheduled for May 3, You . help is needed. = i Approximately 20 represerg tives from Prince Rupert, Terré and Kitimat met in Kitimat Unis Church on April 3 for the Dy sional Annual meeting and tray ing session. Mrs. D. F. Baldwin, division commissioner of Prince Ru was unable to attend due to ; ness. In her place, Mrs Louise oil menter, district commissioner £4 Kitsumkalum, chaired the mee’ x ing, el Warrant pins were presented i i Mrs. Ridsdale, commissioner fej Prince Ruperi, Dr. Fox, commiil sioner for Kitimat and Mrs, Tins} ley of Kitimat, Items discussed during the com; missioners meeting were chie camping, the Girl Guide handboo! and uniforms. Speakers for thég training session were Miss Ast! worth of Prince Rupert who spok4§ on Blue Guiding, and Mrs. Bodil} of Kitimat who spoke on Browil§ Guiding. re In an address on “local associafig ion,” Mrs. D. Kerr pointed out thai its prime function is to assist comm missioners and Guides in any wail Possible “but not to interfere. Duty of the LA is to raise fundii to help with Guide training. 4 Following the meeting, thi group met for dinner at the Aleai| Guest House, Speaker was Mr. Tz P, Griffin of the Aluminum Con pany of Canada, and a recent arri val from British Guiana, Mr. Griff fin touched on the geography, in' dustry, racial make-up and govern’ ment policies of British Guiana i his informative and interesting a dress. ‘ NOTE ; “On behalf of the Commissione! I would like to extend sincer4 “thank you” to the editor of thigg newspaper for the excellent cS operation we have received in rz i. | porting the Guide activities.” Marion Purschke Guide Corresponder fi CRADLE ROLL 3 The following births were ree corded in Mills Memorial Hospits’ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeConne ; April 1, a daughter. Mr. and Mra. Kolbjorn Hid April 2, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph wine April 6, a daughter, af Mr. and Mrs. Glen Westovid April 6, a daughter, tee ns AFRAID IN DARK ys. ' Children are not born afraid ; normal things such ag darkne: storms or small animals. They ally acquire fear through reactic of adults or bigger olaren. tie youngster shows signs of : ot frightened of the dark, let see that the familiar things near him by leaving a small outside his bedroom. Help himj Zam recognize the thing he fears sim o analyze just, how it could h mM, .