TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA June Busy Month: For Rebekah Lodge . June wise ‘busy month for mem: | | bers of Skeena Valley’ Rebekah] =. Lédge No. 68,: who wi ; Clarice Arthurs-on June 7 for an officlal visit. Mrs. Arthurs is-pre- sident of the Rebekah Assembly of B.C., OOF. While here she presented stud- ents Miss Carol Johnson and Miss @ |Barbara Holtz with award certifi. cates for their participation [n the UN Pilgrimage for Youth project. 4 1Mrs, Arthurs also congratulated CAROL JOHNSON Miss Carol Johnson left on Mon- day afternoon for New York City, where she will participate in the 1%th annual United Na- tions Pilgrimage for Youth, a3 an observer at UN headquarters. Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Johnson of Terrace, is a student at Skeena Secondary and was winner of a competition sponsored by the Skeena: Valley Rebekah Lodge (Terrace branch). She will travel by bus and will leave Spokane, Washington on July 7th, together with 35 other students atid three adult coun- selors‘from B.C. The group will take the Canadian route to New York and will return via the United States route. The pilgrim- age is to end on August 3. Miss Pauline Chretien for having *. <4} received an KOOF Rebekah bur- Bary. Pauline received her award dur- ing awards day at.Skeena Second- ary on June 20. The award was presented to her by Mrs. Anne Sites, noble grand. * At the last meeting in June, members finallzed plans for a rum- mage sale to be held in August, as well as for the district association held in Terrace on October 1. A weiner and corn roast at Lakelse Lake last weekend wound ‘ up lodge activities for this term. =i . International travellers last year spent $11.46 billion to tour coun- tries.other than their own, says the foreign travel agency of the B.C. Automobile Association. This was 12 per cent more than in 1964. I meeting which is scheduled to be| Water Safety FREE PARKING SHOWS Thurs.—8 p.m., Fri. & Sat.—2:30 & & p.m, Wild Animal Zoo and Exhibits Open One Hour Ecrlior Come Early for Free Act on Midway Before - Main Show Starts We will give a Trade-in Allowance of up: to TERRACE Community Centre Grounds (Under Auspices of BPO Elks) UNDER BIG TENT THURS., FRI., & SAT. JULY 7,8 &9 os ne TV * STAR in Parson with the Terrace branch of the Ca Se A, = LISTENING ATTENTIVELY to teacher, this group of young people Instructor School which began at Skoglund Hot Springs on July 1 ended today. Instructors were Miss Uta Allers and Mr. Mike Powley, The course included instruction in lifesaving, pool and woterfront supervision, princip and practice of artificial respiration, water and boating safety knowledge and theoretic - as well as practical techniques of teaching swimming. The course was held in co-operati nadian Red Cross and the Terrace Swimming Cl! Two Games Played In Ladies’ Softball In ladies softball last Wednes- day Sandeg took on the league leading Thornhill A-GoGo's and managed to hold them down for a 20-16 victory. Gandes led off early in the game with several runs and although the Thornhill girls man- aged to pick up a few runs each inning they could not shake off Sandes commanding: lead. Sherry Wall, a very promising young newcomer, was on the mound for Sandeg and took the win, while Norma Bellamy took the loss, ; Sheridans were squeezed out Thursday by a lopsided 92:3, Sth in- ning score, when they faced the Co-op. Nicki Sluyter started pitch- casita TRADE-IN WATCH SALE | Be | Starring: Edward Judd, Martha Hyer; og | Shorts: Little Bo Popped. The Dig $ For any ing duties for Sheridans, but was @ \later relieved by Adrian Auriat. 5” old watch, regardless of age, make or condition. HERE ARE = TWO EXAMPLES Regular Price .......-. $99.50 Any ald watch .......-. $25.00 You Pay “Only $34.50 Around the Town Proud grandparents this week are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Clifford who welcomed the arrival of thelr first granddaughter on July 2. The little girl’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Roy Clifford of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, grocery SOUTH KALUM STREET Open 10:30 A.M, to 10:30 P.M. Daily Phone 843-6180 MED | Starring: 7 We |Friday, Saturday “Wednesday, July 6, is part of the Red Cra a both of Vancouv Tillicu TH E + TRE : Thurs, Fri, Sat July 7, 8,3 Zulu {Adult Entertainment) Action Packed Drama Filmed Africa, In eolor Starring: Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobson § Shorts: Daffys Inn Trouble @ e e e Ly. Saturday Matinee July § Misty The Rebel § ' Colt 5 David Ladd, Arthur O'Connell Shorts: Three colored Cartoons Out at 4:00 ° ‘@ e oF Mon, Tues. Wed. July 11, 12, § First, Men In The Moon In Color and Cinémascope & Tillicum | Brive-in July os : The Hounds Of T§ Baskerville In. Color A Sherlock Holmes Dram | Starring: 17 Jewels Rock Crysial f Gxpansion Band Ge H 3-Year Guarantees & = Western Christopher Lee, Peter ie |Shorts: Prince Violent. Chey Daya, Uranium Fever. rn in Color and Cinemas Starring: oo ; eA | George Montgomery, Meg R Shorta: Bird in a Gullty ¢: Metropolld in Minature. Adventures of ‘Alexander oo : coe