Page 12 TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD. TERRACE, B.C, Jaycees get charter elect new president Terrace’'s Jaycees already} ed winston’ Cazes, Bruce have a charter and a new ex.| Adams, Fred Stephens, Lonswa ecutive, - son and Brian Pewick ' to the new The Junlor Chamber of Com- merce came into being in Jan- wary, They received their charter May 20 from Provinctal president Poul Nielsen of North Surrey at a ceremony in the Ukralnian Hall, Member's held first formal elac. tion May 24 after receiving the charter and gave a majority vote to Doug Williams for the pre. sidency, Williams takes over from found- ing president Ken Souter, The Jaycees 23 members also slate, The Juntor Chamber of Com- merce is not a younger version of the Chamber of Cammerce, ale though there Is some affiliation at the national level, According to Jayeea Ken Souter: *tWe're open to any young manof good character between the ages of 16 and 40, "A member need not neces sarily be a businessman,’! . Terrace Jaycees recently ors ganized a safe-driving roadeo for local teenagers, Jaycees meet twice monthiy at. the Lakelse Banquet Room, the Ee second Wednesday at 7:30, the - . fourth Wednesday at 6:30 ‘p.m, @ McCulloch Chain Sawa) People interested in joining the @ Boats ‘| group are welcome to attend meet- Ings according to a Jaycee spoke. @ Outboard Motors sman, The Jaycee statement of pur- - Complete Line of Parts Franchise Dealer pose iss *We believe that faith in God gives meaning and pur- pose to human life; that the brath- erhood of man transends the Terrace-Kitimat soverelgnty ofnations; that econ mic justice can best’ be won by syifree man through free enterprise; Small M otor Repair that government should beof laws, Shop {rather than of man; that earth’s- greatest treasure lies in. human personality and that service to \humanity {s the ‘est work of P lite. 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Gruber, the Revernend G.W, Keenleyside, officiating, ROMP constables Arnold Forrester and Mike Sefgel sup ported the groom and Const. ables Bob Preston andJack Haa- sjbeek acted as ushers, Fhe lovely bride, given in marriage by her father, wore add color a floor length wedding gown of :| heavy white satin with white lace insert at the waist, Illy: point sleeves and train, She wore a shoulder-length vellfrom, a satin circlet hat, and carrled a bouquet of red roses, Two matrons of honor, Mra’ JoAnne Gibbon of Rogers Pass and Mrs, ‘Sharron Pollard of Port Alberni, were attlred alike in gowns of pink satin with pink |! lace overtops, matching mart- boo hats and carried pink care nations and white mums, Following the ceremony a ree ception was held in Sacred Heart hall, where Mr, and Mrs,Gruber were hosts to some 135 guests, Ralph Kerman was master of ceremonies and the toast to the |: bride was proposed by George | Hands, arms clues to baby’s | heart disease Babies born with an arm or have a heart defect, says amed- ical team from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore headed by Dr. Kenneth B, Lewis. In the fifth week after preg- nancy begins, hands and arms develop at the same time as the heart, Therefore factors which affect limb development at that time may also affect tha developing heart. The Johns Hopkinsteam stres- ses that early. diagnosis of this heart ‘ailment is Important so _ that propér‘niedication, diet, and advice concerning exercise is prescribed before heart surgery is undertaken, if such surgery QUIZ HALL Each cotrect ‘answer. coimts 10 pointe: Score yourself as follows: 100 genlus; 80 ta 90 superior; 10 to 80 * excellent; 60 to 70 good; 50 to. 60 average, 40 to 50 fair. FOR MEN . 1 in which | inning of: a basetaiy game do the fans “take: = stretch'’ by standing?’ ; Fitth, Third, Ninthor Seventh. & “Old Glory’? is a nickname | for the flag ofs: . Canada, United States, Hol- land, or, Greece, | 8 Which‘ Biblical ‘character is" associated with an incident o1 the road to Damasciis?~ Joseph, Lot, Saul, or Samson.! ; 4. The precentage of water In, . milk is only 25 per cent,’ True or False, FOR WOMEN; 5. What is the national flower’ of ireland? — Rose, Sunflower, Violet, or) | Shamrock, 6. Who wrote the play “Green Pastures?’ . Robert Sherwood, Mare Cone! nelly, Arthur Mith Chase, 7%. Which showers are sald to) to bring flowers in the fol- lowing month? April, July, October or Feb- ruary, 8 Blue Point’! is a type ofs Cat, Horse, Oyster,or Pear, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: — . 9, Which military figure became known as'*The Desert Fox??? MacArthur, Rominel, Patton : or Marshall, 10. The U.S. Prasldent{al oath ofl” office is customarily admin]. stered by the chief. justice of the U,S, Supreme’ Courts True or False, + | ANSWERS; 1, Seventh; 2. United States, a. Saul, who was converted; 4, False Milk Is 87 per cent water; ‘B.. Shamrock; 6. Mare Connelly: Ie April; 8, Oyster; 9. Rommel; 10, 10, True, a Extension Phones are FRIENDLY PHONES " ,4. companionable in ° the kitchen, reassur- Ing at night by your bedside. Discover how little. they cost. . fro Tm nage: Js ever necessary, Kearley, and respondedtoby the oo groom, “A beautiful threestler wedding _ cake, decorated in RCMP motlf, centred the bride's table, A second cake was served to the guests, The wedding cake was:| | taken back to Alberta where a |°" second reception was hosted by the groom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Victor R. Jones and held at Elk Isiand Natlonal Park, j-: Alberta, Master of ceremonies | was Alf Roberts, The cake was made and decorated by Mrs, Florence!’ | Given of DeBolt, Alberta, For their wadding trip the : bride chose a two-plece pink suit and for ‘something old? wore a brooch that had belonged a , to her great-great-grandmothey: |. Mr. and’ Mrs. Jones trayetled'| to: Vancouver through. the. States to Montana Into Alberta; |’ on to Prince Rupert and back to, Vancouver, They ara making their home at 7682 Hilda Street} . 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