‘TERRACE:. "Omiineca’” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH. COLUMBIA ~Wedriésday, ‘May 25, i Darby's fqvioment RENTAL & SALES Cement Mixers» Whaelbarrows Floor Sanders - Staple Guns Ladders = Skill Saws, efe, 4546 Lazelle - P.O. Box 714 Terrace, B.C, VI3-5153 cacao Religion and iLife Emblem badg- es were recently presented to ‘Girl Guides Norma and Marion Dando at a special service in St. Matthews Angiican Church, Reverend A. P. Horsfield made the presentations. | These badges are necessary In ord- er to qualify for Heritage Camp in 1967, . On May 18, the following Brown- ies from 2nd Skeena Brownies re- ceived their first year stars: Sigrid Losch, Elinor Neisner, and Dawn Kolterhoff. . TERRACE VAN & STORAGE Long and Sh 24-HOUR Heated Warehouse ANSWERING SERVICE Storage Area ON Highway 16 West Terrace B.C. (formerly Skeena Aute Metal) ViIo3-6577 Cleve Evans “Serving B.C.’s Northwest” Have you found to ensuring your children a college education? Call: . The Mutual Life of Canada | District Agents: Ken Titcomb ne44 the answer i! RICHARD SEPHTON, 300~ 475 Howe Street, Vancouver 1, B.C, JAKE J. FRIESEN, CL, Box 1147 Mal Kitimat, BC. -— Phone “Ss P.O, At sea and ashore! _ BROWNIES GUIDES ou hs a RANGERS Linda Ganley, Doreen Penner, Joanne Fraser, Melaine Fillion and Shirley Titeamb passed their knitting test. Linda Ganley also Passed her “tea and toast’ test after serving to tester Mre. Rk. Menzies, The meeting ended with the tra- ditional “Smile” song in way of ‘| thanks to the tester. The Skeeng district of Girl Guid- ing will hold a bake sale and sale of plants on Saturday, afternoon, May 28, from 2 p.m. to § p.m..or as long as it lasts. At the Co-op store, Mothers of Brownies, Guides and Rangers, please have your bak- ing left at Ca-op early. The. monthly meeting of the Skeena District local association for Girl Guiding will be held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Kerr, 4511 Keith Avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, May 31, at 1 p.m. All mothers are invited to attend, a Nanaimo Company ‘Gets Harbor Work S. R. Kirland Construction Com- pany Limited of Nanaimo, B.C., has been awarded a $48,749 contract for harbor improvements at Mas- set, B.C... Public Works Minister George J. Meliraith has announc- ed. Masset is on the north coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands, The successful tender was the lowest of four opened April 27, the high bid being $94,760. Work will consist of expanding the wharf and of building a new shed 20 by 90 feet on it. This work will increase the size of the cargo landing area by 3,000 square feet, increase the wharf storage area by 3,600 square feet and the width of the approach to 26 feet, making two-lane traffic possible, The new shed will double the available covered storage space on the wharf. The existing float will be relocated. Plans and specifications were prepared by the district engineer in Vancouver for the federal de- partment of public works. Work is to be completed in eight months. = Cedarvale News... Mrs. Alice Gray returned to Ce- darvale Sunday afternoon follow- ing a trip to Edmonton where she attended the graduation of her son Roger. Mrs. Sutton reports a second blooming of spring flowers in her garden. However she also stated that gardening conditions are same what unpleasant due to prolonged | | cold weather. Some prospects are misers; ‘they let the rest of the world go by. | _| tight on the nose, Cheryl. Beau- | os ~“exelusive agents ‘The 210. students who -own cae have a grade average of D. Nowy has an A average and only ff have Bs. Of ‘the 15 students ot dropped ‘out of sctiool fant we r, 12 owned can. a te: Girl's Weight Guess, With a weight’ guess ‘that was’ champ of Tefraee won a. walkie! — talkie set featured In a special con- |. 2 fest sponsored by The Hub of ‘Ter. |; race at the recent Trade Fair. Contestants were required ms guess the weight of a wagen wheel lub in order to qualify. The hub was weighed in at 32 Ibs. '$ oz. on Tuesday morning and Cheryl's guess hit the exact amount, Management and ataff of * The Hub extended thanks this week to all- who Participated in the con- test, CRADLE ROLL The following births were regiat- ered in Mills Memorial. Hospital: | Born To:— Mr. and Mrs, Bruce French, May 20, a gon. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Crossley, May 21, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Maier, May No Job Too Big d No Job Too Small ¥ ; YOUR "“A** CLASS - . CONTRACTOR ‘Qualified Residential, Commercial & High Volteg4 Electrical Contracting Elis Hughes 23, a daughter. 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