THIS WEEK'S DISCOUNT SPECIAL |——— she ‘TERRACE’ B Safeway Deluxe fl = 3.-Bedroom, 12 ft:by 52 ft. | ' Western Trailer Sales Serving Terrace, the Hub City of thy Mighty Skeana Volley Ja Noctiemtstem British Columbia West of Skesna Forest Praducts, Hwy 16 - Phone 635-6564 - Terrace, 8.¢, Press Run—4,000 ERAID Wednesday, May 3, 1967 Just in time for Mother's Day ... wedding gifts... graduations... birthdays and anni- versaries! Sensational. new low prices.on deluxe Hoover appliances. Buy now during Hoover's Spring ‘‘Parade of Values." But hurry. Sate ends May 6. . HOOVER Stainless Steel ® Anti-scald pouring spaut. @ Powerful element. Quick bailing. -@ Automatic shut-off. Stainless steel finish with heat. resistant handle. Suggested Retail Price $75) + HOOVER Deluxe Suggested Relail Price $20.95 )\ °14. ~ Suggested .-. Relad Pure Suggested Retail - - Price $495 HOOVER Stearm-D " @ Channeled steam vents. : : : ® Uses ordinary tap water. OMe @ Staintess steel soleplate won t scratch; ; sné7 or stain, . a @ Big dial controls lemperatures {or all materials, * HOOVER Aluminum — KETTLE Modal 6203 ey. corti y IRON opto oy ry 99 Madel 017) ‘12 ‘HAND MIXER @ Finger-tip control. ® Choice of speed for every mixing need. @ Light, easy to handle. ® Beaters eject (or easy cleaning. — 99 Model 5902 HOOVER Travel-case — HAIR DRYER ‘@ Convenient carrying case. ~ © Full range-of temperatures. _ @ Fast, even heat. a Largé bannet. , Meant NM. _ ELECTRIC FRY PAN ® “Sensor heat contral. for accurate cooking temperalures, Se © Buffet styling: - °°. ® Polished, high dome lid. ; © 12” square. Holds roastqr fowl, © Fully immersible for cleaning. To ty Mode! 8620 YOU'LL BE HEARING a familiar knock on your doors this week as Terrace Girl. Guides make the rounds with their annual sale of Girl Guide cookies, Reeve A. F. “Bert” Goulet launched the campaign on Thursdoy roe, with the purchase of 12 boxes of the Guide goodies. Germaine Dailaire (left) and Linda Ganley (right), both of Third Skeenag Girl Guide Company, made the sale, , (Gauthreau photo) ’ Defending Teague champions,. Twin River soccer team opened defence of the title at Skeena ‘Secondary grounds April 23 and emerged from the first game against. Prince Rupert with one point. . Playing against a very strong maely ‘game atid the’ Prince Rupert turn back the storm, as Rupert strived for the first-goal. . . The game went 38 - minutes before Rupert opened their account and for a .while it seemed they would run up 4 big score. Komolos, in goal for Twin. River, was ably assisted Stewart Heads. - Concert Group Mike Stewart’ was elected ture Concert Association at 4 recent meeting. Assisting him will be Murdo MacDonald as vice-president, Bill Milliken as treasurer, aud Mrs. Murdo Mac- Donald as secretary, . Sandover-Sly will serve as soc- jal cohveners, Mrs. Paul Fenger will te in charge of stage ar. rangements and Mr. F. Web- ber will be responsible for pub- licity. Eleven directors were appointed to organize the forth. coming membership campaign Donald, Ing were Mrs, Jack Fossum and A | Mr. ‘Roy Wileox, members of the Kitimat Concert Associa-|§ tion:for the Alaska Music Trails| ™ *" Limited.- They . discussed the various. methods their organ: ization had: used -to promote .| ticket sales- and of the numer- ous ‘problems they had over- Alaska. Music Trails. Three concerts, which. will ist and. a classieal - guitarist, | are ‘tentatively. scheduled for | ,{ Dext. season... The’ Association hopes that | these’ artists will have a wide :.) appeal -within’.the community and will. encourage more. peo ple -to buy memberships. ’ De. RE. M. Lee, president of the. association for’ the past: bership for the: work they have done: during that time to bring the concert ‘series to Terrace. wet dat os 6 - f | wind: Ii tho first tlt, the Tex.| fis :| mace squad. gound ...¢ feat under pressure:for mést of the|' Mrs, T, Reaves and Mrs, B,J . Twin River Soccer Squad Ties One With Rupert | by Bavens, Kearns and Klukas. At half time, Rupert had one goal to show for their effort. -Fate seemed to be on Rup- ert’s side as‘the wind died down in the second half, and with Twin River's outstanding D i rag te a: - Adolph got the mich needed score to even the account. Tak- ing a free kick from about 22 yards aut, and despite. the fact that Rupert had erected: a ‘hum: an wall to block the shot, | Adolph crashed the ball to the roof-of the net leaving the Rupert goalie clawing wildly at| the air. Twin’ River then press. ed hard and came very close on two occasions but Rupert took control again, . Komolos was consistent in saving the Terrace cluh’s goal, and at the end of the game the score wags tied 1-1, president of the Terrace Over-{— under the leadership of Dr, Rj BE. M. Lee and Mr. Murdo Mac- EB Guest speakers at the meet-| fe = | come during the ten years they |§ |} had’ been associated with the .|deature a dance group, a plan-|— iiste matty . eS: ose: two, years,‘ thanked the meni-/i “regular. control program, | - ENpasedtn Sean LET US SPRAY FOR BERRY ROT AGASSIZ — ‘It pays: to spray, and especially so when it comes to controlling fruit rot in strawberries, “There are few other contro! programs that return such a profift for the cost of material and application,” says Dr. J. A, Freeman of the CDA’s Research Station here. His continuing studies of rot control. in straw- berries have spotlighted the handsome returns that can be obtained for the relatively small cast, of pursuing a 2448, ?~*-Or the basis of earlier studies, a. schedule. consist-- ‘ing of four to five sprays of captan at'l.5 pounds (three pounds of 50 per cent product) per acre was recom- mended. Several other materials have been tested. at Agassiz but none so far has proved superior to captain, the researcher reports, in Million — Terrace and District -@ Credit Union joined the mil- lion dollar ¢lub in 1967... From a part time operation in 1945 the Credit Union has grown to a full time staff of seven with assets totalling ° $1,234,486,01. In a report given to the mem- ‘bership at the annual meeting April 25, the directors reported membership increased to 2264 and net income had risen to $43,939.05 Loang totalling $1,- 057,479.50 were made to mem- bers during the year. DIRECTORS . George Gair and Gordon Watmongh were elected as dir- ectors, filling the vaeaneles of former directors Theo Vander- Gulik and Cliff Nielsen. Re- elected were R. C. Haigh Sr. and L. A. Gair, . . R. L. Haigh Jr. wag elected to the Credit Committee and ° K. Schulte was re-elected. PRESENTATION . Special presentations were made to Charter Members Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kofoed and Mr. J. Haaland who are still active within the Terrace and District Credit Union, The membership was told at ithe April'25 meeting that a “““| much improved service would be available when the Credit Union moved into new facilities in the planned expanded Co- op Centre. . Twenty-two - thou- sand square feet of office space has been allocated for Credit Union requirements and would include customer vault service and an off street entrance. ; r Junior. CU Takes Trophy Terrace and District Credit Union has been awarded the _\Junior Savings’ Club “‘Trophy .. for the second -- consecutive - yer, oo This‘ award is presented to the Credit Union in B.C; which has the iargest increase in jun. ior membership, = — : Four hundred and three new The captan sprays should be applied at intervals of seven to 10 days, starting when the first blooms open. Effectiveness of the spray program can be seen in the results achieved at Agassiz when crop increases of 50 to 100 per cent have been achieved for an outlay of onnly $18 to $22.50 per acre.” ‘ no, By increasing the number of sprays to seven, a gain in yield of three-quarter to one ton per acre was” revealed or on additional expenditure of less than $10, Dr. Fréaman explained. ; ) and . Home Furnishings s i - THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Lounge & Chair | ©" @, LOOSE’ CUSHION ON'CHAIR | or 189" on ser BUDGET TERMS, AVAILABLE junior members were accepted from six Terrace and district schools during the. year. The service allows school children to deposit their - gav- ings once weekly during schoo! hours -when Credit Union vol- unteers: visit the schools, - ° OTTO SEZ: A’. sensible girl should have sense enough not to look sensible! .