RT OF A GROUP of 24 Old Age Pensioners who enjoyed the ‘‘annual outing” to Kitimat t Thursday, are’ shown as they prepared to board a special chartered bus. (left to ht) P, Norberg, C. Sawyer, Mrs.. A. Hobenshield, W. Gayoski, Mrs, E, Llewellyn, A. on, Mrs. G. Skoglund, Mrs, R. Turner, Mrs. Me Cole, ‘Mrs, E.;McLaren, J. Glen, Mrs. Moackford; Mrs. R. Thornpson and W. Griffiths. (Staff Photo). . . COND a) —— IRRACE “OMINECA" HERALD - - - "TERRACE, ‘B.C. 7 fednesday, July 27,-1966 - Page 13 Y larry Davy. Wins Golf Tournament Yop position in last- weekend's mei-City Open Golf Tournament bd at Spring Creek Golf Course, ‘as Harry Davy of Terrace. Davy on the Lakelse Motor Hotel tro- ny. Runner-Up in the -men’s’ see- 4 @ EU: CAMPER VAN IDEAL FOR THE _ PACAMPER, FISHERMAN, FAMILY MAN, ” $1345. -Contact: JOE SIBLEY - VI3-6007 (cl) tion was Phil: Davies, also of Ter- race. Men's. low net prize went to Ernie Sande of Terrace and Reg Dempster, another Terrace golfer, took second place in this category, Mrs. Wm. Ruehlen took. home. the silverware for. ladies" ‘tri-city; runner-up ‘and Mrs, Flo ‘Whiting of Kitimat was low. net winner. ‘Thirty eight golfers took ‘part in the action which lasted” two days in excellent weather and under ideal playing conditions. A Satur- |. day night outdoor steak -barbecue and dance attracted 160: golfers - and guests, . A touch of irony provided hum- ot during the tournament when| Bob Whiting of Kitimat lobbed in|”. the highest score of the weekend]. making ‘him sole contender for Around the Town Mr, and Mrs. G. Cowden former- ly of Terrace, and now of Toronto, are in town this week visiting with Mr.. and Mrs. W. Sturby and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hawley. The Cowdens plan to-return to Toronto on July 29. Mrs. Cowden will attend col- lege there for four months and then plans to come back to Ter- race to re-open the: Cowden Health piri Sh oat aoe ib « ‘open play.. Mre. Art Bennie. wags]: 4 the booby prize, His wife Flo was| the winner of the ladies low-net.. The tourney was ‘not without thrills when Al Fogtmann, playing halfway: through the first 18 with Guy Morgan, Ray Judd and Bob Bristol making the foursome, whapped one over the trees into |. the cup for a hole-in-one on a par four hole. Fogtmann was using a 2% wood and, failing to see what |- had happened to his ball, ap- proached the green ‘with his put- ter in his hand. Several witnesses told him of his lucky drive. / Munch, : munch, munch... Iotofibbingbits? fingers do the walking. Find LOANS fast in the YELLOW PAGES. Where your . Pensioners To Kitimat For Red Carpet. Outing On Thursday morning. 24 members of the’ Age Pensioners for the group’s annual outing’ panied by Mrs. Vera. Mockferd and Mrs, Barbora Toynbee, Werther, though overcast in the moming hours, turned warm and sunny later in the day and the trip “Wag an’ unqualified success, _ Genial busdriver Aaron Schmidt. pointed out several scenic interest spots along the tour route which took the travellers to the Kitimat General Hospital for their first stop. There, they visited with Mrs, P. Feeney presenting her with sev- eral bouquets of fresh cut flowers. Following the hospital visit the group went directly to Helen's Cafe where they were the -guests of owner-manager P. Chow, for a delicious luncheon. They were met at the door by Kitimat’s Fire Chief Aubrey Creed who escorted them to the: dining |’ room where preparations were in readiness for the senior citizen guests. After seating was arrang: ed, a huge decorated cake carrying the words,’ Welcome to Kitimat, was brought in and placed at the head table. Following a delicious luncheon, the cake was cut. and served by the oldest member of the group, Mrs. FE. Mclaren: A group spokesman - expressed the deep gratitude of-the Terrace Old Age Pensioners for Mr. Chow's kindness in providing the special Tunchcon and' welcome ‘cake. «. Following lanch“the group again boarded the bus. and’ travelled ‘out to the Alcan tourist building where they saw a film featuring The Story of Kitimat. A trip to Kitamaat Village was the next item on the day's agenda and members of the- touring group enjoyed seeing the native com- munity, many of them for the first time. a ee ee “Terrace. Old 2 ociation boardéd.a ‘special chortered bus 5 to Kitimat, They were accom-—.:§ race, the group stopped at Skog- lund’s Hot Springs for afternoon tea, thus rounding out a most en- joyable ‘day. for or_everyoue, Terrace WI Wi “Backs Pensioners Plan - Despite the absence of many members who are away on annual holidays, eight members and two guests were present fot the July meeting of the Terrace Womens Institute, -held- last Wednesday - at ‘the home of Mrs, Ralph. Peterson. Three -of those.in attendance were new members and were wel- comed by. president Mrs. Wm. Boutilier -who-presented them with copies of the B.C, WI handbook. Members voted. to back the Old Ageé:Pensioners in their attempt to secure a chronic tare hospital in this area." An art exhibit and evening teas will be held: on Wednesday, Aug: . ust 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditori-" um. of Clarénce Michiel Elemen- tary school. Convenor for the event is Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Any- one wishing to display paintings at the event. may. contact Mrs. Pet: . erson at VI 23-6605, The next meeting’ will’ be -held August 17 at the heme of Mrs. D. Miller, suite 5, . Keystone Apart. ments, ° “ All interested ladies are most welcome to attend, including visi- tors to Terrace, who are members of' Womens: Institutes in other ” Parts. of Canada.. . . ——— - LAFF: LINE’. LAFF ’- LINE A man may be known by the company he keeps, but -you can ‘Tiearn a lot from his bumper slick- On- the. return journey to Ter- . ors, Loo!