" Wednésday, March 20/-1968 “TERRACE HERALD,’ TERRACE, ‘BIC, ‘ By JOHN OMAN JE OMINECA TERRIERS who go into the playotts , In the Kitimat Commercial. Hoekey aagme. sei | in lots Terrace Omineca Terriers, in a warm up game for the “playoffs beat Northwest Shell Merchants edged in Rupert cage. “The Terrace Little Merchants were defeated by a 1 point mar~ gin in Prince’ Rupert, Saturday. : Final, score in the basketball _game ‘was 35-34 for the Prince - Rupert ‘junior all-star team de- spite ‘an excellent 17 point ef- fort by, Little: Merchant's . Bill Kellar, ° ‘The’ Terrace - ‘Tippers, also| ; playing. {n Prince Rupert over the weekend, lost two games to the’ Prince Rupert Chiefs by scores of 103-72 and 94-76, -. Lacking players, the Tippers tired quickly from the lack of bench strength and combined with the glass backboards which were strange to theplayers, they could- n’t keep the lead, . Scoring ‘for’ the Little Mer- chants were: Bill Kellar; 17, Dale Prest; 8, Dennis Williams; 4,- Delano ‘Strasbourg 4, Harry Baxter; 1, Terrace. Tippera: in the first| game: John-Oman; 33, Mel. Mar- quardt; 11, - Doug. McKay; , 10, Alb Blessin; 8, “Harold. Cham- DOU enBgen ke Othe id Bag Paibhe" Bald"thst his epi wi biethias,. 7 4, March 11, : - The Terrlers were S down | +0 picked up the first goal, This rwds followed up by an unase sisted goal by Al Pritchett. * In the second Deriod two goals were scored by Ed Kushner, and one cach by Martin O’Brien, ‘Harold Flogun and .Mitch Gly. ick, Agsists were picked up by Mel Motz (2), Ed Kushner, Leo O’Brien and Martin O'Brien, ; : Stars of ‘the game were goal- ie Bwain MacDonald and defence- |. men AE. Pritchett and Mel Motz: _ Former defenceman Ed Kush. ‘ner, in-his new position as cen tre with the O'Brien line, picked up two-goals and an assist and his hard checking kept the puck | in: Kitimat territory ‘most of the |' game, . ~ Coach Pete Fanning and Mare ager+ Ed Stanik: said they exe pected big things: from newly acquired Mitch Olynick, who ts another hard checking forward, A win by northwest Shell would have put them in first place, !- when Dale Kuahner, assisted by | Harola Flogun and’ Ian Johnson |. ~ Atte hard of Kitimat won the Foastmastérs fre Sisco test at the week-ond, Terrace: Toastmasters fored the event in Lakelse if ‘otem Room on Saturday, ch, 16. Attending wera aie friends of Terrace, ftHmat and Prince Rupert Toastmasters, Area Governor G. Wynn of Prince Rupert was ‘chairman of the contest and Bill: jReld: of Terrace acted as chief: judge, Tistrict Governor W, Bern hardt of Kitimat. made the trophy. presentation to Mr. Inhart and certificates to Gerry Dutfus of. Terrace ‘and Dave’ Latrd of Prince Rupert, who" were “rule ners-up, _The prosram, was - - presided ; Empress hotel bricks. saved — VICTORIA (CP): —‘the 141%. fa ie trip: ai 5 at the Vimy... ‘ iicliday i in Hawaii" will be -held‘on: ‘Friday, = Night D Dance to » be hel . ‘Hotel... in ithe Lakelso, : “But once it’s born it has nothing to do with the commise sion.” | Those quotes are from Edna ‘Cooper, the metaphorical mid- wife to this new cultural phen- omenon on the local scene. 8 p.m,, Monday March 25, in the Terrace : Community Cem tre, - Edna ‘Cooper, a member of the ‘Recreation Commission, is now issuing a general invitation to “go: beyond the funny. papers to turn out for the- mecting. : a e ry it has.a number of reasons for being, such as co-ordinating Jand giving a boast to the work |. ,of different groups like Terrace ‘Little Theatre, the erstwhile ‘Picture. Loan now Terrace Art Soclety, and the Overture Con- “cert Association. ‘and when you get down to hard, ‘cold money, it has an even more “urgent reason for starting right now, . The reason is money. , ig; RCo. Centennial Cultural fund its. are rele. But: they |launched The Terrace Aris Cotnel is "the recreation commission's The Terrace Arts’ Council for- mally: comes ‘into existence at ‘anyone whose cultural interests [Bg “| Terrace. Arts Council. next Monday, But the clrcumstances were exceptional, Edna Cooper is making an ap- peal to anyone interested in the overall picture: of arts in the, area to attend the meeting and to take part in the future work of the. Terrace Community Arts Council. “We: want the people to have thelr say right at the start, id she said. .- - 4 Community Arts Council is ex. ‘authorities know about the-cul- @ tural needs of the community, ton chimney which has towered 167 feet over the old Empress Hotel steam plant’ and’ laundry here for 40 years will ba diss, mantled, - lis. 250,000 bricks, reported still in goad condition, are to. be stored for ‘future use, AVAILABLE in’ ‘Stock All Wool High Quality: INDIA RUGS In latest designs & colors 9x12 — $279 to $520 4) 10x14 — $38¢ to $700. 12x15 — $420 to S780 -Financing Arranged. INDIA CARPET RUGS LID. ‘43407, 215 6th St. P.O. Box 472, Prince Rupert 2 . life of every member of the cole munity," she said, The about-to-beéin : Terrace pecied to follow the aims of other similar groups in the pro- vince. —- Standard platform includes: com ordination of the work of local cultural groups; fostering inter- est in local cultural efforts: j keep ing the public informed of looe al artistic work; and letting civic Boots repaired at train station | DUNCAN, B, C, (CP) —Not “imany people would think of taking |. their boots to a railway station |to be repalred. ButAb Kotscher~ oisid, forced to quit the trucking business because of a back ail- ment, took a shoe repairing course then rented the old express: room in the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Dun. can station and set up shop, His best customers have been the|. CPR staff next door. You know what happens to EUs Jos Ane iy j Who: “tail” ‘hiety peli 8. Meenes d Steve-Reviolds; 22 mau rani enart tart erry parking.dot ifecond game: John Oman; 25,/fense, lias théedepth to: overs. Mel Marquardt; 15, HaroldCham-| come: City -Centve Hardware dn poux; 14,-Dong McKay; 12, Colin |the’: semf’s-and-elther Alcan. or |. Ch ten lef However," Sat least in Edna [ates 2: Cooper's book; ‘Yaising the stand- -. Picture’ ‘Loan’ Aasoelation aia B 3 4.|Northwest Shell in the: finals, | escape the embargo by receiving/ard of the. arts doesn’t mean FROM THE AL Blessin; 4. [Northwest ; mks | ‘a7 “$800 grant to’ promote native: going artsy-crafty. . ‘art-in the area, most notably by] | “Personally : Ta ‘like to see EQUIPMENT ‘the visit: of:Rufus Moody to- Ter the artiness . taken out: of. the: : ~BO: ARD " rate in January,” 2° 5+. arts. 2nd make ike them part of. the Now v Featuring A Complete, “DRAFTING & BLUE PRINTING SERVICE” Complete line of building supplies and manufacturer of 'Nor-Pine" Homes TRECITY MOTOR:. PRODUCTS - L-only 900 watt portable ‘light pant, ew motor over= hauled |. = $149,95 200 amp “Miller portable ‘welder gas. driven: trailer Mounted, with accessories condition — new used .... $999.00 Lonly 400 : ‘watt winpower oote “suire ‘they’ re corréct, Then check to see . . that you are listed. “under all the headings to make your ‘business Basy to find. Fi : that your: ke y “employees: ‘and: ‘their fr) is" are shown in proper order and that other firms you, May. represent are ‘shown. Get ‘your share ~ Successful. year The: Terrace Branch . cof ihe Royal Canadian Legion had a very satisfactory year, accord. ing to Al McAlpine who gave a ‘breakdown of the 1967 fim ancial report at the March 12. be mailed to’ varlous .branches in the area t& encourage visits from their members: when they are in the vicinity. - A Zone meeting is slated for Branch 250 at Kitimat - March ; = and Coo meeting, 23, at 2 pam, gas driven generating set, oS ofthe business with extra listings: inthe Yellow ' . Branch -18 members expres- HOW, cee GRAS, ° ‘CHARTERED ‘ACCOUNTANTS sed gratification that the Lez. SUPERIOR ~ $ 5 00 Pals. ‘Call our Business Office today. : A, M. McALPINE, C4. '8j lon had finished the year in a _ MAINTENANCE INQUIRES INVITED | . : ‘. | considerably better bosition.than Commercial and Residential , mes © 685-6675 — 635-8300 1986, Janitor Service FHONE i This ‘was the’ first year of Free Estimates . Days Nights: Us operation under the Jounge lic-, 635-5752 635- 6388 635-7498 ense, caf , The March 12 meeting was preceeded bya dinner served by. the ® Ladies’ Auxiliary. The|- 1; members expressed their thanks for the meal.- ‘T) — Legion . members,. Comrades ; Gare and Hales asked for con-|.” tinuéd’ effort’ in the selling’ of || tickets for the trip to. Hawaii, The winner’ will be drawn at \ the Vimy Night Danes, April 5.) \ A money. .prizé will. be given| i ‘the Winner: camiot ‘make the]: fi Pe Members: were invited to bring | .| &. friend to:the Past Preside} ents night, March 20. Plans for ‘| | -the-sdelal: orendng include a light ; Junch, fo " Meinbers: were -aaked to ptok . ‘Up and read the Branch bul '} letin each ‘wionth, Copies are t ~ Witnesses _ meet. here. af - More than 500 Jehovah's Wit.| ‘nessesyand: their: friends met in|. - | Skeena Secondary Schoo) for their semi-annual Circuit Convention, Friday. ‘ } |" Saturday. afternoai ‘the’ group |.” | met for. a -service in which four |\- new muntstirs were: baptized, . ni the’ evening o rantet : parte bate in am Of Bible instructl riatimeda at atten: fhoning the atabllity of the fam: clrels through the use.of the B bie in the home, reord |< Highlight o: 0 Hs. ‘vention was the ‘Bible-dis trae. ITALIAN RED Saran ony