TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, .. Guides | schedule ti meetings other ‘round of meetings this month with plenty of activity linad : Page Eight . Barefoot’ cast starts rehearsals ; Casting is complete for Terrace Little Th duction, .a three-act play entitled, . Thornhill gals Wednesday, September 20, 19 Es 50 SWING YOUR PARTNER, | SQUARES READY TO DANCE} Grab @ partner and swing her right Into the middle of thé, - new square dancing season, ~". _ ne : . If you get your names on: the Skeena Squares ‘enrolment’ list by September 26 it's a sure thing, 0 That's deadline day for dancers; 's fall pro. "Barefoot Th the Park”, The play, directed by Robin McColl, ame in for much dis« cussion and planning at the first fall meeting of the local theatre séek odds, ends Got a vasement full of odds and ends you want to get rid of? The ladies of Thornhill plan a Rummage Sale September 30 in the Thornhill school, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and are looking for rume mage of all kinds, Telephone 5-2956; 45528 or 55060 for plek up, ieee wibateet ROAD HAZARD Racing through traffic can cause you to go limping through 4 a, eceecacerste tele tete tate ace" a: SSCS BERTS OPEN 7 Days a Week Open 10 a.m. Till 10 p.m. Across from Centennial Library Wyiteery hee Oe ea ae oe Oe yews alata ate ate ¢ i? all around the house, | eae | This is Rover's tail, a sad tall indeed, If you had better back porch lighting, you wouldn't have closed the screen door so quickly. Poor Rover. ' Poor lighting! Better call your efectricat contractor and-sée about safer lighting — Medallion lighting This Medalllan means good electric Iving group. In a two-day reading session McColl selected Australian school tracher Barbara Halliday for thr lead femake role,, Herald advertising department's Don Swanson for the leadmale, Fergi Kamp will play a New York nother Don McLeod js a telephone ine Stalation man and Ray Hallock a furniture delivary man. During Monday evening's meets ing, held at the homeof Mrs, Pom Van Heek, a new slate of officers was named for the forthcoming season, Heading the executive is Mrs, Molly Nattress, serving her second term as president. Vices president is Esther McCabe and secretary is Sharon Lynch, Bud McColl will continue as treasurer for the group, Named to drectorship were Rebin McColl, Mien Van Heek and Willi Cote, Mien Van Heek and Molly Nat» tress will act as Zone represent. atives, Many new members were wel- comed to the group o Monday and many more are welcome, The October meeting will be held on Monday, October 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robin McColl, Suite 20, Keystone Apart. ments at 8:00 p.m, B.C.HYDRO + ge A ace Lillian Spencer, daughter of G, Thain of Prince Rupert, Reverend G,W, Keenleyside of. ficiated for the doublesring cera. mony, held in Knox Untied Church, Robert Brewerton of Terrace, Supported the ¢yoom and ushers were Ron Stock, Danny Spencer and Benny Spencer, ' Given iu ma criage by her father the bride chose a floor length gown of Chentilly lace and white CWi PLANS © FALL BAZAAR Catholic Women's League members have already begun to plan for their annual fall bazaar, Because-of the Veritas Auditor. ium, fire, this years event will be heid in the Community Centre, Date selected for the bazaar if October 21, Final plans were made at the regular meeting of the Catholic Womens League held September 12 in Riverside School, Mrs. Eva Daniels toldthegroup that fifteen members, together with Father O, P,Mohanattended a convenors’ workshop in Kitimat September 10, ecu ee CRRA CSREES AAR ee ae s EEUU VERE EES eee eee Way's ees ant Bh ow SPECIAL OLD Kk hk FIVE STAR CANADIAN RYE WHiIsKky 5 | on This advertisement is not published gr displayed by tha Liquor Control Ssard or the Government of British Columbia, Weve gone square. Gone is the round bottle Seagram's Special Old used ta come in. We've squared off the edges, and added a big gold star. But change the whisky? Never. Special Old will always taste the same. Nice n easy. After all, when you've got something special, why change? ’ ’ Seagram's SPECIAL OLD STAR Spencer-Thain rites held at Knox United An evening wedding was solemnized August 19 when Beatrice became the bride of George Herbert .| Fecording secretary, Mr, and Mrs. 0,R, Spencer, Thain, son of Mr, and Mrs crepe with cathedral train. A head piece of white roses ‘and lily-ofthe.valley held her triple tiered elbow length vefl, She carried a cascading bouquet of white roses, and blue and white marguerites. Heronly Jewellery was a single strand of pearls, gift from the groom, Bridal attendants were matron of honour, Mrs, Lorraine Mills; with the bride’s sister, Trudy Spencer as junior bridesmaid and Audrey Harrison of Prince George as flower gir), Following the eéremony . a reception was held inthe Lakelse Hotel Totem Room. Blue andwhite tapers and floral arrangements flanked a. four Mrs, Ann Site Master of ceremonies, Laird proposed the toast to the bride and Mrs, Mary Jones paid tribute tothe parents of thenewly~ weds, For the going away ensemble, the bride donned a dress of white Shantung sille with a Swiss eyelet redingote of blue. Her accese sories wore of white and she word a corsage of pink roses. . . The couple left on Sunday for a honeymoon trip which took them to Mexico, Jamaica, New York, Toronte and Vancouver, _KAREN’S BINGO WORTH $500 Bingo was the nameofthe game which made Karen Lauziere $500 richer, ; More than 300 people sat walt ing for lady tuck to come their way at the Terrace Community Centre last Wednesday evening, The Giant -Bingo also netted $250 in prize money for both Sue ‘Therrien and Tony Hobenshield, The $400 in proceeds from the evenings entertainment — or frustration, depending on whether you won or not, will be used by the Thornhill Recreation Comes mission topurchase sports equips ment for their winter recreation programme, ; a