Wednesday, September 6, 1967 ° |, TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BCC. hours for the public Hbrary, . ber 5 the Hbe rary wiil be open from 2:00 p.m, to 5:00 p.m. and from 7:00 Dm, to 9:00 p.m, on Monday >» Tuesday, Thursday and Fridie _ an . The Ubrary hours on Sa will pe 2:00 p.m, to 5:00 p.m, OnWednesdays, the Hbrary will remain closed ai day, . ‘ ‘The new hours have been sole ected in order to make the Hb Tary available.to students requ. ring evening study houra, < - Mra, Van. Heek. reported that ‘summer holidays: have not cause} 4 drop in book circulation, -- She sald that since the of the Centennial Library in July, furday | circulation has been steadily on| [i the upsurge, | “On September 9, Carol East. ham, former CFTK “story lady will conduct a story hour at the library at 10:30 a,m, The story hour wil continié throughout the Boris Godunov for CBC radio The Soviet Union's major ¢on- tribution to the World Festival at Expo 67 is the Bolshol Opera Company, - The CBC radio network will broadcast in full the Bolshot Opera's production of Boris God- unov on Thursday, August 31 at 8:03 p.m. - : winter, every Saturday morning. "The CBC radio broadcast of ginates from the stageof theSalla Wilfrid Pelletier in Montreal's, Place des Arts, where theBalshal Opera made their North Ameri ean debut, The program is pro- Boris Godunov on August 31 ori-| ~ New library hours mame will aid students | Terrace librarian, Mrs, Mien’ Van Hoek has arinounced new +) me as babysitters than conduc- duced by Kit Kinnaird. hunting! (That's what No fine Pili fortbelth assign, cron een cand if the Moctgagor chal! Oi ina pre-planned mortgage from the Royal Bank: With the organ strains of “Westminster Abbey’? filling St, Andrews .Church in Trail, B.C, . Pamela Humphries, daughter of Mrs. Eustace Robert Humphries and the late Mr, Humphries of Trall, beeame the bride of Ed- uard Wladimir Hiensch of Ter- MR, AND Mas, EDUARD WLADIMIR HIENSCH Hiensch-Humpries wedding in Trail ~ ’ Bridal attendents ‘were. the Misses Sally Iwasaki and Jane Daly of Vancouver and Miss Joan Hodson of Trail, AN wore id. entically styled Emplre gowns of Taspberry -silk Shantmg. Head eirclets of whita chrysanthe- mums and matching Colonial bo- Discuss your plans, your wants, your needs with your Royal Banker—defare you go house- pre-planning means). — Then you can buy with peace of mind: you know: The Royal is behind you—all the way! ROYAL race, B,C, on August 12, The groom ia the. son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Adam of Ter- race, The conducted the nuptials, L,.M, Cross was organist, Given in marriage. by her god. father, Mx,.Maleolm W, Hodson, : the: bride selected a floor le gown cf: imported whit sukShan- a tung, - » Featuring: front panels Ly F of French Guipure lace, her Em " pire | styled quets completed thelr ensembles, Best man. was Robert E, Hiensch, brother of the groom, Ushers were Don R, Rahrick and Bruce McColl, both of Vancouver, ~ Following the ceremony alawn Reverend R, Barry Jenks Mr 3. of the bride's mother, |: ngth'| bert Hiensch who read congratyl- atory telegrams from ‘Hi Calgary and Smithers,’ -.. gown was enhanced oe oe 2 by-an elbow length silk illusion r a ae PRE-PLANNED oes All veil held in place with a circlet The oH body is 65 per mort i |e or ce | be Sas - She carried a Colonial bouguet | —~ : ] an | of pink roses, and her only jew- | co . ee "f+ | | eHlery. was a pearl necklace, gift | 5 irmtm een, | Carefree lechanged : the bottie- not the whisky. We've added a big gold star to the Seagram's Special Old bottle and squared off the sides. But if you liked Special Old before, don't get upset. The bottle may be different, but that smooth, easy taste hasn't: changed a bit: Still just as easy tole Seagram's. SPECIAL OLD 5 STAR . A ‘dsnlaved by tha Louor' Controt ‘Board‘or the Covent of Brilfsh Columbia, - _ | ways for “-f. Summer There is Summer time. It’s every busy “homemaker’s privilege to adapt family‘ will enjoy the relaxed Mode-of living, :<2} Double or triple recipes when “| you are baking and freeze the . >.) Surplus go that you always have a “|; |) 80me easy-to-prepare: freezer A “1 meals on hand, plates, casseroles or stews which rice, ete, a fo Cook extra potatoes, rice, meat or fish so that.you have planned | . leftovers Use cooked frozen mixed vege- tables combination vegetable salads. Serve fresh frult or ice cream for dessert, - Used canned soups for sauces |. and gravies.or to combize in- eredicnts in a casserole, For ‘meals «1 make good use of small electric. al appliances ~ cleetric fry pan, ~1 waffle fron, sandwich toaster, ’ | kettle, coffes percolator and blen- der can all be pressed into ser- ‘vice, ae . ‘Use paper ‘table napkins and Paper or plastic placemats, |" Remove sheets, ‘pillow cases and tea towels from: the dryer and fold and smooth them ‘on a flat -surface, If you feel you must fron them, put them on the “lick ‘and a promise”. as you -| dron other garments cn top,” ‘reception was held at: the home _ :r Mister of ceremonies Wild Ro-||~ England, Australia, Vancouver ; no need to apologize|!. - for housekeeping Shortcuts inthe | ~ ,4 More casual routine, The whole | - include meat, fish, eggs, chicken |‘; oe '| or cheese and vegetables, frults, Oe for saladsandscallops.|. 8s a base for molded or | me 8.0n porch or patio|. © while they are. still alighily damp | . a oning- board ‘and give thom af: It's all over for another year and iocal recreational offictals relicf, ae cud prograce a gee Ft ground program away it’s tddley-winks last woekend after ‘| Catering to the needs and whims a Proper aon Program as We oped,’ Fanning He said there Is already & movement afoot to ratse the out tiny toddlers tosome degree, The program was held daily trom oes so atthree Terrace : schoolground areas. On jaturday the day began at 10:30 a.m. and continued until 5:30 p.m, ~~. Average weekly attendance on Bn overall basis was’ 1215 children. General supervisor for the program was UBC shdent, Cindy Thorsteinson who oversaw. are wiping brows and sighing with : | ,|RECREATION DIRECTOR. REVIEWS’ S Peygrourd ~ schodSe oe .. Branch «supervisors . were Donna Sturby, Mary-Anne Braam and Marilyn . “Kerman, In Thornhill, two. sisters, Riga and ‘Sydney, Harris, handled the play- program no UMM for each playground. They were). presented for Outst Leads} ; or Sportsmang itizen- ; Debbie meat in Arts and Crafts. - - | Eiot, Geoff “Parr -- Terrace youngaters who. ‘ree celved the awards Were; ° _. ‘| and’ Steven Smythe. . .At a windup celebration last @ 16-year-old rum ren- weekend four awards wera given’ yen many OEP ce, i | peat ten esters during the | OO oe the peogram was $1800| Pp rr past eight weeks, mo rogram tiea .T, Cy. ae an , : wo | ada rime, teres] gh ae of mee) Use Terrace Herald Classitied .| recreational director, "There is ermmene : _ —— =< as = : ec i ‘1 Still a lot of work todo towards | 2°V@t? a “ista] "BACKED ToGETHER 1 {1-° | fe rn '|2mproving this program. One of| Special events coy arte YN 7ACKE! ETHER en .| the first steps may bethe slapping and crafts; music, drama, sports,| © Newly - «ititependent Barba ‘| down of a minimum age restrict-| games, overnight camping and pl $4000 een ee REXALL ‘| don?” a ~. Were carried on : a ef. . ie | ack ming said the program was} the elght week period. Each week densely populated island in the] surce > actually “succeasful’* this year|a theme was selected on which { Yest Indies, aaa PLENAMIAS but be felt there were too to abt activities, a ctl er SS . «8 sent out without thought ining the summer's actl- AERO marecuans |. on the part of parents for the vities Pete Fanning sald, “Wehad U.S, folk hore Ht Can once “meee | ghiectlves of the- playground ope ae fom Buppet parades had a price on his head—a ons- ———— _ |" Wa ended up 5 more cont: reward for his return as Get the official eHgtble age next year and cut} I ~, | ; . ; ae = __° ROSE, GALE & CO, |. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS DL. G PORTER aA "RO. Bex 220 @ “VANCOUVER - asus activities at Kit--k-shan, Uplands McPherson Block ©: Terrace, B.C. SMITHERS -° PRINCE RUPERT training table,| Vitamins | foryour | @ family | at | f TERRACE pRucs | im LAKELSE ‘PHARMACY! 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