Page 22 Ladies Organize F or New Curling Season An executive meeting of the Ladies’ Curling Club was held at the home of President, Mrs, Frank Skidmore of Sparks St. to make Plans for the coming season. A study of the numerous duties of the executive were outlined and formulated by the president and her committee, Plans were also made for the Start of the fall season and an ever popular ‘“Pot-luck” supper was planned for Tuesday, October 25th in the Elks Hall at 6:30 p.m. A hearty welcome is extended to ali former members and new- comers alike, A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gor- don Rowland and Mrs. Royce Myers, TERRACE “‘Omineca"” HERALD, TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA = L.A. To Mills Gives Bursaries The Ladies Auxiliary to Mids Memorial Hospital haa awarded three bursaries of $150 each to local students now studying in varioys flelds of the medical pro- fession, . Those recelving the bursaries this year are Miss Peggy Orr cur- rently taking a radiology course at Shaughnessy Hospital in Van- couver; and Miss Thalina Julseth and Miss Doris Bussiere, both of whom are taking registered nurses training at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. The Terrace Choral group, founded by the C. J. Norrington’s six or seven years ago, has sus- pended operations for the time being. Mr. Norrington’s “presenta- tion” baton will find a placa amongst his many other trophies -"for other endeavors. Great-West Life appoints CAM LANE CAM LANE as @ representative of its Vancouver Pacific bronch with his office located in Terrace, Mr. Lane, well known in radio and television circles, will provide Great-West Life’s complete range of life, health, group and an- nuity services in the Terrace areq, THE Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE ¢ WINNIFEG. CANADA CG-n “|couver until October 12th. ‘Boost For B.C. At Travel Meets British Columbia's touriat in- dustty, currently compiling figures showing 1986 as the best year in its history, will get a good boost at events coming up in the next few weeks which will help the province begin 1967 with its best foot forward. Hon, W. K. Kiernan, Minister of Reereation and Conservation, ac- companied by Dr, D. B. Turner, Deputy Minister, and R. L, Colby, Director of the British Columbia Government Travel Bureau, will attend the annual world congress of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) which began in Seattle on October 3rd. The congress ig expected to draw as many as 2,560 delegates from around the world, as well as other representatives of the indus- try. United States Vice-President Hubert. Humphrey will he a speaker. ; . “This is an ideal opportunity to show. off British Columbia,” Mr. . {Colby feels. “These people are in the business and have a sincere interest in what our province has to offer to those who are looking for interesting and enjoyable things to see and do.” ; The ASTA organization tradi: tionally alternates its convention locations between cities in Canada or the United States and else: where, and Mr. Colby considers this year’s meeting, “next door” in Seattle, to be very important. The provincial travel bureau is co-op- erating with several British Col- umbia allied members of ASTA in the Seattle promotions, including commercial firms, transportation companies, visitors bureaus in Vancouver and Victoria, and the British Columbia Ferries. Folowing thé ASTA gathering in Seattle is thé convention of the Canadian Tourist Association ber 8th and then moves to ‘Van- It is expected that Mr. Kiernan will be chairman ata Thanksgiving Day dinner during which the Hon, P. A. Gaglardi, Minister of High- ways, will be a speaker, After the two conventions, Mr. Colby will travel to the Los Angeles and San Francisco areas of California to meet with repre sentatives of the Canadian Govern- ment Travel Bureau, -xitish Col- umbia House, and cificials of tourist and travel organizations, Enjoy it this winter with STANDARD HEAT- ING OILS. Order from us today and we’ll seo that you get uninterrupted clean, modern heat, head to feet, all winter long. STANDARD - . HEATING OILS burn hot and burn clean... your best buy in modern oil heat. Phone Vi 3-5414 LAL QA) STAINTON _ Terrace, B.C. AGENT, STANDARD OIL FRODUCTS STANDARD HEATING OILS which begins in Victoria on Ccto- | Wednesday, October 5, General Drafting Coursef a . at. . _ i B.C. 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