ednesday, May 18, 1966 _TERRACE -Cmineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA pidary Club Gives Bote Of Thanks Eaiterrace Lapldary Club held its meuar meeting on Sunday. eve- mg in the Community Centre, Tree-Planting Ceremonies Held At Local Schools Bteen Members and two guests he group recorded a yote of to all who viewed the meldary Club display during the b-day Terrace Trade Fair and to me Who helped make the project anyone Interested in participat- in in Lapidary Club is cordially ited to call the seeretary at VI & or VI3-2581, i I-time enroliment in post- mdary technical courses reach- 0,105 in 1964.65, a 39 per cent ease Over the previous year, Education. ‘Two-year-old seedlings have been planted at each school in the entire province. Trees have played a major role the economic and social develop- ment of British Columbia, Since the first sawmill was established near Victoria in 1648, the forests have supplied the raw material for the development of a sound and Prosperous society. ‘The Hon. R. &. Williston, min- ister of lands, forests and water oe | resources, and former minister of THEATR 18, 20,21 ‘Thurs, Fri. Sat. Rio Conchos Western Drama In Cinemascope and Color Starring: Stuart Whitman, Y Francioga, Richard Boone ts: Git That Guitar, in Color Out at 10:00 p.m, May 21 Rio Conchos RIO CONCHOS (same as above) Out at 4:00 p.m. Mon. Tues. Wed, Mt ile ’ he La dy An d The alle eld off .a late-inning Bvelt Disney Cartoon Feature Shorts: Olympic Elk, m On the Trall of the Iguana | Tillicum : Drive-In Tarzan The Magnificent # Starring; Gordon Scott mctta St. John, Jock Mahoney martoons Single and Double f Sea Story in Color - fevil Ship Pirates ‘ All In Color istopher Lee, Andrew Keir mittoons Single and Double 4 Allin Color * ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Marcelle Chiasson wishes to. announce ve - - : . that starting: In May her office’ wil ‘be - ° : - open on Wednesdays instead of Saturdays education, stated, “It is appropri- ate that the planting of a centen- nial tree should signify our associ- ation with the past and mark our entry into the second century when the forests will again do more than anything else to ensure the grow- ing number of Canadians living in British Columbia of a happy and Prosperous future,” ; _“We have come a long way in the Past century. Today we enjoy a standard of living beyond the wild- est dreams of our forefathers. We ate rich fn minerals and oils, fish- eries and agriculture, but we must look to the tree, te the centennial tree for the symbol of our historic Progress acrogs the past 100 years — to the trees of tomorrow to sym- bolize the future,” - Early in May a variety of sne- cles was supplied from forest serv: Pohle’s Take Opener For Little League Terrace Little League got under .| way Monday evening ‘May 9 at Ager Avenue Park with Pohle Lumber hosting Skeena Forest Products boys, The Pohle boys, under coach Al @ the opener 10 to 9, ‘Pohle -went ahead in the first inning with three rung on four hits and two errors, Skeene, under Manager Dave Hansen, came back h one run in the top of the second, other in their half of tha second, making It four to one, In the third, Skeena picked up fwo more, making it four to three — and belted two more in the fourth to go ahead seven to four, were set down by the strong piteh- Ing of young David ‘Hansen, ed back and held the Skeena hoys hitless, Then in the bottom half, Pohle came out slugging, Pohla catcher Steve Greaves belted a double and stole third, Garry LiEstrange drew a walk and Mon- seas drove a long fly ball for an- other double ending the inning with Pohle ahead 10 to seven, -| Skeena Forest came back. with two runs and had the tying run on basa but couldn't get to Gerry Monsees for any more Hits, There wil! be Little League ac- tlon every Monday to ‘Saturday throughout until June. 27 at Agar Avenue Park in the evenings at seven o'clock. Parenta and fang|. are more than welcome to attend, aan \ ress : Centennial seedlings were planted at ‘Terrace schools last week as part of a program introduced by the British Co. |. lumbia Forest Service in co-operation with the Department of | ice nurseries, Dependent on school location in the province, Douglas fir, Sitka and Interior spruce, are being used, Mills Named. Prexy At Socred Meoting The annual econyention of Skeena constituency Social Credit organi- zation was held Monday evening, May 9, in the banquet room of the Cedars Motel. A good turnout was on hand with representation from Smithers, areas. . . Main business consisted of the election of officers, committee re- ports and an address by Skeena MLA Dudley G. Little, : Officers elected were: president, Parker Mills (Terrace); first vice president, Gordon Young (Smith. ers; second vice president, Mrs, Edna Eyre (Kitimat); third vice President, Cecil Blakeburn (Ter- race), seeretary-treasurer, _ After the election, retiring pre- ing remarks and turned the chair over to Parker Mills. received by the gathering and a lively and interesting question per: fod ensued. Refreshments and an informal get-together followed. At an executive meeting follow- ing the general assembly the fol- lowing directors were appointed: Mrs, Mary Baker (Smithers): Allan Benson (Hazelton); Art Warren (Hazelton); Cleve Erwin (Kitimat): Don Murray (Kitimat): Kitimat, Terrace and surrounding Mrs, Wilf Fell was appointed | sident Wilf Toop gave a few clos:| Mr.. Little’s address was well! Howard |. Harper (Terrace) and Wayne Sea- and Fohle picked up an-| In the bottom of the fourth Pohle |. Picked up two runs hefora they | . 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