Page Eight i Women students formed 26.7 per | 27 cent of full-time university enroll- | 39 ment, Zz THURSDAY, APRIL 7 9am. to 9 p.m. * GOOD FRIDAY Closed * SATURDAY, APRIL 9 * MONDAY, APRIL 11 Closed Association NUTR tore Hours | 9am. to 6G pm, Terrace Merchants TERRACE “Omineca’” HERALD. TERRACE, .BRITISH COLUMBIA was reported as extensive. TWO PRINCE GEORGE MEN ESCAPED injury Sunday after- noon when their 1964 Galaxie plunged off Highway 16 about 10 miles’ west of Terrace. Lorne Shoemaker and Del Reimer received minor bruises and a shaking up when their car caught on the gravel shoulder of the road, plunged down the embankment and overturned, Damage to the car staff photo OBITUARIES HAROLD S$, ELLIOTT Terrace, B.C, Funeral services were held Tues- day, March 29, for Harold Spencer Elliott who passed away on Friday, March 25 in Mills Memorial Hospi- tal at the age of 53. The funeral service was held from Evangelical Free Church, with Reverend H. J. Jost officiat- ing. The Royal Canadian Legion participated at graveside, vice pre- sident Tom Kenna conducting the ceremony, Pallbearers were: Hon- orary, S. N. G. Kirkaldy, Alf Davie, Morley McIntyre, Dwain MacDon- old, W. D, Griffiths and Harold Me: Sorley; Active, Hal Stainton, Roy Blue, Ray Atwood, Sid Sheasby, Fred Bass and Laurie Haynes. The late Mr. Elliott was born in Victoria, B.C. on December 5, 1913. ‘| On June 12, 1947 he married Ida LADIES’ COATS Victoria Ericson in Trail. Mr. and Mrs, Elliott came to Terrace from Kitimat in 1962. Mr. Elliott was a partner in Nechako Decorators. Besides his wife the deceased is survived by his mother in Nelson; three brothers, Ted, Maryville, B.C, Norman, Kimberley, B.C. and Ernie, Hudson Hope, B.C. and a daughter Joan Martin in Rossland. Mary Celina Patterson Cummins Terrace, B.C. Funeral services were held on March 23 from Bethel Baptist Church for Mrs. Mary Celina Pat- terson Cumniins who passed away at her home on Halliwell Avenue on March 18, at the age of 88. Pastor Lloyd Anderson conduct- ed the funeral services and inter- ment was made in Kalum Ceme- tery, Pallbearers were Mrs, Cum- nifin’s six grandsons: Wilfred Haug- land, George Hamer, Frank Pon- CHILDREN’S COAT & HAT SETS PASTELS FOR EASTER IN WOOL JACKETS—laminated & bonded fabrics—$12.98 All-weather Coats—zip out lining—from $19.98 HANDBAGS & ACCESSORIES Spring Shades in Patents, Straws and Leathers—$3.98 to $7.95 Scarf & Glove Sets (all colors for Easter) $1.98 - $2.49 GIRLS’ COTTON DRESSES “STYLED FOR YOUNG CANADA" "Pale Blue. . Sizes 6 to 12 . Pink . . . Yellow sevsecseeane FOM $4.98 LADIES’ BLOUSES “ONE FOR EVERY OCCASION” Nylons, Terylene and Cotton Solid Colors and Prints wees $2.98 to $6.98 LADIES’ SKIRTS “Superb in Style, Attractive in. Price” Armels, Linen-like Rayon and Wools Coral, Mauve, Lime Blends $4.98 - $14.98 for the gracz, race and Lawrence Gatz of Prince Rupert. . . The 1900 Saskatchewan where she. married Samuel Cummins, then moved to -' |Kennedy, Sask. to live. The late ‘st | Mr a Terrace for a time during the 1440's chewa RERRERETEARRRERERRERRELRERAAMERME RENEE CRRKAAEAAKEKAARAERN AEE RENAN ERE ERE ERE REAR R RR AT RRR, N “Just Right for Easter Sunday” ‘Si GIRLS’ SPRING COATS & JACKETS SHADES OF AQUA NAVY & RED WITH TRIM Si Si _ GIRLS’ T-SHIRTS "A TREMENDOUS SELECTION” A for Spring wee SHOP at COLUMBIA STORES FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF BOYS’ SHIRTS AND PANTS FOR PLAY OR DRESS WEAR GET IN THE SWIM Just arrived , . . Boys’ ond Girl’ Swim Suits PHONE VI 3-5151 OLR ELE COLL CELLET OEE EEE EEE LOC COOCTCCL OLE CL ECL COLL C4 C IES CUPER-VAI ‘Wednesday, March 30, 1968 in 1646. Mrs. Cummins came b to live in Terrace four years . |in-a-cottage next door to her s in-law and daughter, Mr. and } Don and Duane Hull of Ter- < late Mrs, Curamins. was born | |in Mefbourn,-Quebec.in 1873. In| W. A. Craig. a Left’ to mourn her passing aR her three daughters, Mrs. Crop and Mrs. George Hull of Terr: and Mrs. Jessie Barsi of McKaquaae Sask; three sons, Kenneth aaj Bill in Saskatchewan and John fam Vancouver; 24 grandchildren oie 39 great-grandchildren. nol she moved to Whitewood, nd Mrs, Cummins lived in then went back to Saskat- n. 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