TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. VETERANS OF 1959 TERRACE VILLAGE COMMISSION — Bill Richards (eft) and Hank Buncombe attended a Terrace Municipal Couneil farewell to veteran Councillor Dorothy Norton who left Terrace'with her husband Sunday for Nanaimo. Mrs, Norton is holding a silver tray presented to her at the special Council meeting. Former councillor leaves community Terrace Muncipal Council farewelled veteran councillor Dorothy Norton Tuesday (June 4), Council scheduled a special noon meeting to honor her, Mrs, Norton and her husband Arthur have moved to Nanaimo after 18 years in the community. She made her entrance into civil life when she was_ elected to the Terrace Village Commis- sion in 1959. She resigned her council seat in 1962 and was re-elected the following year. She served on council since that time until she resigned in March this year, Her resignation forced a by-election won by Edna Cooper who was unopposed. At the Tuesday ceremony, Mure icipal works superintendent Hank Buncombe presented her with a Pass rate up at high school Sheena. Secondary students made a percentage jump in passe ing grades this year, School . District 88 trustees |. were given percentage Increases! - of successful completion of rater exams at their June 4 miotiet Superintendent of! P schools Cam Stewart made the survey, Board described the fi» gure as a "sienificant improve= ment,”" Stewart's figures showed a 14 per cent increase in Grade 12 students who successfully passed all courses at Easter. exams, Figures for other grades were: Grade 11, a9 per cant increase; Grade 10, 21 per cent increase; Grade 9, a 9 per cent increase, Spring Creek Golf Club names slate Spring Creek Golf Club elected its first slate of offi. cers June 5, Taking over from the item porary executive will be presi. dent Bernie Dodd, vice-president Keith Williams, and secretary treasurer, Marg Rueklen, . Other officers elected into of- fice were: William Ruehtendirece tor and chairman of the grounds committee: Pat Judd director and chairman of the membership committee; and John Anderson director and chairman of handie capp Bette Mahoney will be charge of entertainment, Alf Fog. tmann in charge of the Holesins One committee; Ray Judd in charge of tournaments and Poul Bogelund in charge of publicity, Bogelund said the club meme bership fs now in excess of 90, The club and management are planning a celebration to take place when the 100th member is signed up. He said both club and manage= ment plan to contribute toa prize to be awarded tomembernumber 100 on the club roster, At the June 4 meeting, plans were completed for a members only 2-ball foursome tournament} ; to be held June 16, Club handi» caps will be applied, - Bogelund. said several more sage ail ipa up tothe bie stage, eading up e big TrieCity-Open which will take place July 20 and 21. : - CHARTERED . o. o HJELLBOT, CA, silver tray on behalf of the muni- cipality, . Buncombe, who served with her as a member of the 1959 Village Commission, andanother member of the 1959 council Bill Richards, both spoke at the pre- sentation, Also attending the Tuesday ceremony were former reeve Bert Goulet and ex-councillors Harry Smith, Vie Jolliffe and Floyd Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norton have lived in Terrace for the past 18 years. Mr, Norton re- red May 31 from his position as manager of the Skeenaview Hospital Laundry, They will move to Nanaimo where their daughter and son- in-law Mr. and Mrs, Hank Wall operate a motel. TV to schedule ‘all-candidates' forum, debate CFTK-Televisi¢n will produce & 90-minute all candidate forum and debate June i6th at 11:00 Program Director, Gord Leighton, said the public affairs special will be carried simul taneously on CFTK.TV, Radio Stations — CFBV Smithers, CFLD Burns Lake, CHTK Prince Rupert, CFTK Terrace and CKTK Kitimat, Negotiations are continuing with CBC officials in Ottawa to have the Prince Rupert CBC Station CFPR, and the Seven Sisters network carry the pro. gram, The resultant temporary net work of broadcast outlets will cover the entire constituency of Skeena. The 90 minute debate has been in-the planning stages for some time, Leighton said, and the for- mat and ground rules have just been finalized, The production and program format will closely follow the plans for the national party-leader debate, Fach of the three candidates, Frank Howard (NDP), Art Bates (Liberal) and Vern Ciccone (Pro. stations, Each candidate will be allowed three minnies at the beginning of the program to state his posik tion. The questions will be the in responsibility of the panel, and wiil not have prior clearance by pating network stations, Each candidate’s answers will be fol- lowed by responses by other participating debaters. During ‘the final minutes of the program, each candidate will be given three minutes to sume marize his position, gressive Conservative) will be ; questioned by the news direc. tors of the participating radio |. the candidates —or the partici. | | Don’t sell house, realtor warns realtor Ed Alm says a real sell-a house, “What he actually has to setl,’* sald the Sh-yoar old businessman, at work every day, ‘‘is information about ay area -in which people want to : live,”” | cn and Co. ACCOUNTANTS). . ae Me MAALPINE, sea VANCOUVER (CP) ~ Veteran |: estate man should never try to |: Trophies for fish and aame Torrace Rod and Gun Clubwill offer trophies for fish and game, Trophies will be distributed at the Club's January banquet, A club spokesman said thatthe trophies were for members of the Terrace Rod and Gun Club, But he added that memberships could be picked up at trforrace s ree sporting goods ots, Spo 8, Omineca Build. ing Suppiies and Terrace Co-Op, ‘The fish contest starts now, with welgh-in stations at Omineca Building Supplies and K-T Sport- ing Goods during business hours, and at the fire hall after hours, Fish trophies will be given for the best Chinook salmon, Cohoe salmon and steelhead, “Black spawned-out fish will not beacceptable,”’ a club spokese man said. Gamé tropiles will be pre- sented for the best moose, deex, goat and bear heads, Scoring will be done under Boone and Crocket rules by G,A, Smythe, Kenworth Road Terrace, All entries must be legalty taken and tagged. All contestants must show Rod & Club membership cards when eniering their fish or game. Dew cisions by the Rod and Gun Ciub Officials are final, A perpetual trophy will also be awarded for the best game, head —any category —the win ner having the most Boone and Crockett points, Presentation of trophies will be at a Game Banquet to ba held by the club in late January, Remedial readings offered Remedial reading classes for elementary school students ts scheduled to siart July 2 at Case sie Hall School The special classes are de signed to help pupils presently in grade 5, 6 or 7 who are having reading difficulties, However, the class will nol be held unless there are suffi- cient registrations, 4 spokesman for the School District 88 said that parents wishing to register children in| “~~ the special. summer . classes should contact theprincipal ofthe school in their area before June 15. The first class is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. July 2 and will be | a conducted on a half day basis, A second class will be conducted in the afternoon if required, Mrs, Heather Hudson will be teaching the remedial classes. In addition to Bachelor's do gree in education, she has taken & number of special courses at the university level relating to reading difficulties, She taught special classes for reading skills and development reading at Hud son Hope prior to teaching in Terrace this past year, She said the special classes will provide intensive individual and small group teaching of a concentrated series of reading skills to pupils who are getting | ¢ average or better results bat need to overcome reading diffie culties, “The ability to read and to read well is basic to all forms of education and all subjects,’’ she said. % Major Appliance %*& Residential %, Commercial *& Motor Winding ' Cor. Kalum & Park | Mayor Fred Weber 1s expected to saw through a 2 b 4plankin an offbeat opening of Thornhill Golf Club's new Sauerkraut Inn. The beersgarden style outdoor Inn has a restaurant license, it will introduce a first to this area when drinks are served in open air surroundings, ornhill. manager Kurt Kol- terhoff sald that Liquor Control Hoard had granted the licence because of the secluded nature of the golf course, The outdoor premises overs look the golf course first faire way. Kolierheff said that the Inn would be open to the general public as well as to golfers valle. the course, ‘Old folks quests at Kitimat fair Kitimat Lions Club was hostto party of 16 Terrace Senior Citizens of Branch 73 and 14 Skeenaview Hosyital patients on June Ist, when they attended Kitimat Lions Trade Fair, The group of elderly people were taken to Kitimat by bus, They were greeted by Lion Brian Graydon. They enjoyed a concert in the YMCA hall which featured Johnny Forrest of the Don Messer TV entertainers, This was followed by afternoon tea served by the Lions Ladies, A bus tour was followed by a hot meal at the Chalet, The evening concert at the Trade Fair was enjoyed by the race at 9:30, 3. Mary Cole had this to say: atWe arrived home tired but very happy with Our lovely outing and the fine hospitality of the Lions of Kiti. mat,” Kalum Electric. * Television - Radio - Recorder Repairs” Sales and Service’ %*- Electrical Conutractrer Mr, J. L, CAN IDB SERVE YOU? One.of our representatives - will be at Lakelse Motor Hotel on Thursday June 13th, 1968 - from 9: A.M, to 12 Noon, if you require a term loan for a new or existing business, you are invited to dis-" . _ ¢uss your needs with him. An appoint- ment can be arranged by telephoning Denholme SAUERKRAUT INN {s the name given to thenew mises, Thornhill Golf Course open air licensed pre- background are Mr. and Mrs, Kurt Kolterhoft. TOUD. The party left Kitimat for Ter-, ‘Sauerkraut Inn’ to open at Thornhill golf course He has scheduled a two-day opening celebration for the Inn, Local car dealers will exhibit cars on the golf course Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jh addition to completing the porch-type Sauerkraut Inn, the interior club room has been Tre ser ty Com [ag Sn setae tm Use Terrace Herald Classifieds| Shown at table with first fairway in Kolterhoff, who took over the club in 1961 sald he had been planning the beer-garden | style Sauerkraut: Inn for about a year, It will be open from 10 a.m, to 11:30 p.m, The Thornhill Course has now Planted seed to introduce grass When you really heed money (getaway money) ‘the Associates are the people | to see. it a ‘ghéttege of cash.i is keeping you trom planning a holiday this year, take a-quick trip to your‘ nearest . Associates: Finance office.-There’s: plenty of holiday: money waiting for you at the Asgociates. 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