“TERRACE ae or . _. Plan a Group Dinner Party URANT CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS ‘;ers ° Association, JUNIOR READERS receive & weekly introduction to good reading at the Terrace Public Library. In pictures above from left Arlene Cooper, Joan Cynninghayn and Terry Kolter- for thelr new residence, At a meeting of the Pension March 30, the membership requested a let.’ ‘ter bé forwarded to the Christ- jan Welfare Council asking them Senior Citizens Residence.?! The name was chosen to honor - Cassified Ads Command : Open. Monday .throvigh:& TA i " Sunday, 10.0.m. to 10 p.m. 4642 Lazelle - Phone 635-6111 - Ter ‘to consider the name “Stewart |' Pensioners choose residence The Terrace Old Age Penstoners have chosen a name dim Stewart, who left a legacy 8 Taking it possible for the Association to donate $5000 towards the home, = - on and: Mrs, Vera Mockford were appointed. to a committee which will be in charge of buy«. ing: furniture for. the Recreas tion Room in the Senior Cit izens home, . Mrs. Vera Mockford, spokes man.for the group, said: the as- sociation hoped for a good at tendanee’ at the April 27 baz- aar in the Terrace Commun- ity Cettre,. She said members are still working on articles for the baz= aar, . - Four members of the assocta= tion were honored at the March 30 meeting because of their birth -Mrs;Roas 'Thorison, Mrs, Gunda Skogland, Mrs, Ed Whalen and Mrs, Jack Glen, "" FOR THE SPRING CHANGE TO 4 way. | WHEEL WRENCH - | $1.95 _ SUMMER TIRES __. WHEEL - BALANCING - PER WHEEL WEIGHTS oc) INCLUDED “CHECK OUR . COMPLETE. — INE OF oy | Sta a Ed Whaten, Mre, Jean Nort. days which fall in April. On the: honors list were Mr. T. Pheas~ a on Cik;* Sa ter 5 HEY . | March, She was entertained at a| Diane. West, third; Ethel Gies« elman, 2nd -and Bev. Nepstad, |: 7 Gladys Myers’ rinks. . i wee | f}.ifornia, They plan to visit, #| Disneyland, HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. mann read to young audfences, Gayle Su. anisalso a member of the volunteer readers’ team, People around | the of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Nattress, | left on Thursday, March 28 -for an extended vacation. Migs Nat- tress travelled by CN passenger train. She will spend a few days in Toronto before. going on to New York, She will visit in New Jersey with her mother's sis« tera and has tentative plans for crossing to England to visit oth er xelatives, : *_ # se Robert Westover Jr. of. Ter= race was heard on CBC Cross Country check-up on Sunday after- noon. He made comments and pre- sented a couple of jokes to Betty Shapiro on her chosen subjectfor the afternoon, “Ethnic Jokes”, Jim Reed, Wayne Oveleon and Douglas Pierce have returned from a two week fun trip to Hawall, oe BT, io Derbaeg Labidary Club ‘mern- hers havé “coniplefed.a “rock? topped coffee table to be raf. fled at the. Arts & Crafts show this weekend, The table will be on display in Bob’s-Shoe store until Thursday evening. . -@ @ @ fon Mr, and Mra, Bill Batter and | ; a family left on Saturday, March | 30, for Seattle, Washington where they will make their. home, Mr, Batter will be in the employ of: Weisfields Corporation, The Bat» ters have been Terrace residents for the past 244 years, Mr, Bat- ter was manager of Kalum Tire Service Ltd. . . . * . Loe Mrs, Ida Thomas, one of Ter= race’s esteemed old Hmers, cel- ebrated her 80th birthday in tea by her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Lee Llewellyn, and remembered by the Rebekah Lodge tm which she is still’an active member, * 8 e@ ; Jean Olson's Terrace rink won, the “A? event in the Prince Rupert. Bonspiel at the week j}end, others on the rink were!’ Isobe Bogelund,. third; Helen Dempster, 2nd, and Kathy Bow- les, lead. The Terrace Pat Davy rink was runners-up in the *B? event, other on this rink were lead. Other rinks from Terrace entering the "Spiel were Millie Noel's, Lorraine Hildebran's and . . a « and Mra, Jack MeDoug-. _and family are leaying this weekend for a vacation in Cal» rey, oe 8 .-., “ Rudy Gardner, president of Terrace Lapidary Club, an Mrs, Gardner ‘are leaving on a holiday trip next week. They. 100 new books at the library. " The Terrace Library :has 100 Plan to do some rock-hounding | on the Oregon coast, e a e . Two Terrace rinks attend the Mixed Bonspiel: at Smith era at the weekend. The Roy Jacques rink took second Dlaca in the “A? event, Others on the rink were Mrs, Norah. Jac ques, and Ray and Joan Clit. ford. The other: rink’ attending the 'Spiel was the Kip Gravelle rink with Ruth Gravelle and Ken and Elleen Robinson, ad - a e Terry MeDonagh is exnected home next week having success- fully completed an eight-month business course at Pitmana ‘in Vancouver, _ e ri —_ Mrs, Miles MeLeod of Powe ell River, who recently won a $28,250 jackpot while on a visit to Las Vegas, is a former re~ sident of Terrace and known to many of the old-timers here, Roth Mr, and Mrs, McLeod liv- ed in Terrace away back in the late 1920's, Mrs, McLeod -at that time was a Mrs. Monsell whose husband was Killed ina woods aceldent here, GIVE BLOOD FOR GOODNESS, SAKE, 7 but brings in extra $ . A Classified Ad costs so little, ‘ 4636 Lazelle Ave. Arnie’s Meat Market Lid. .Phone 635-2774: MEATS- GROCERIES - CONFECT. Beef Sausage Specials Effective From April 3 Until April 10° s Fresh Made er - nF STORE HOURS; _MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY _ 9 AM, - 9PM, new. adult nozfiction books ‘ad-|: .’ i ded to Ita shelves; “ Terrace Hbrarian, Mrs, W.H; . Van: Heek, said the lst:of new]: “included” blographies * of | books Foster “Hewitt, “Martin “Luther |" ¢c Es explained’ a book ‘on Spraggett, "The New: Indu ” Galbrat Other new books are “The Ui : check your listing - © forthe new TELEPHONE. "DIRECTORY The YELLOW PAGES SECTION ofyour new .. telephone directory HAS CLOSED and the’. ALPHABETICAL