ar “4 “People around | | the town | atti ona “Tan "MeNaughton of Calgary arrived by CN passenger train on April 3 to visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and| ff Mrs, Joe McNaughton and family : on Krumm Road, Hector McLean was winner of | | the rock-slab table raffled by | | the Terrace Lapidary Club at the Arts and Craft Show at the! week-end, & a Mrs, E, W. Parrott, chairman of the Provincial Training Com-| Sa mission of the Girl Guides Asso- ciation and Mrs. BD. L. Schutz, Division Girl Guide trainer, both of the Vancouver office, attended a meeting and work-shop of the Northern Lights Division of the Girl Guides of Canada here on Friday and Saturday. ‘ 8 id ® Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jones re- turned last week from a vacation in the south having gone as far as Tijuana, Mexico, Among the places visited in California was| * the Universal City Studios in Hollywood, They visited with friends and relatives enroute | -. home. Former Terrace re- sidents who wanted to be remem- bered to their Terrace friends were Mr, and Mrs, Helmer Pear son of Victoria and the Charlie| # Strasdins and the Dan Allisons of Prince George, ; +. Mrs. Ingrid Kolterhot was win- ner of the Thornhill Calorie Counter Easter Hamper raffle. The proceeds from this go to the Thornhill Recreation Asso- ciation, * Mrs, Elsie MacPherson was guest speaker at the last regular | Re meeting of the Thornhill Calorie Counters Club, a * ® Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Fell and sons Bob and Doug and Miss Elaine Pomgracz are leaving next Tuesday for San Francisco to visit relatives and friends. 2 * “t Mrs, Alathea Cox has returned to her Ax.K*’san home on Highway 16 East after a five month vaca- tion. While away she visited in points in southern B, C., Palm Springs, Bermuda, Italy and Africa, ee A photo display of ‘‘early 5 in Terrace” was an entry the Arts and Crafta. show at the weekend by Don ‘Parnienter and Eric Kerby of Skeena Secondary School who did considerable re- search work in compiling the display, Library Board that legal action obedience class was doberma with owner Mrs, Babs Waller. white miniature poodle Monique placed second MOST OBEDIENT DOG in recent competition organized for Terrace Community Centre doz n pincher Gypsie Mrs. Krevesky’s and Tony Nelll’s silver miniature poodle Imp placed third, Terrace Co-op, Overwaitea and Super-Value stores all recognized canine prow- ess by donating 25 pound sacks of dog food. Clags was conducted by Joy Bernard, ___ Wednesday, April 10; 1968, . PRICES EFFECTIVE am 1-13 »55¢ AX 2 4% GOVT. INSPTD. READY TO EAT GOV'T INSPTD., FROZEN CALIFORNIA NO. 1 ASPARAG US SHANK PORTION: "Grade A Library to sue for lost books The Terrace Library may take legal action tocollect reimburse- ment for lost library books, Mrs, W. H, van Heek, Ter- race: librarian, said accounts have ‘been sent out today to borrowers, ; Some hundred books rand borrowed uring, 1966 | were lost, Mrs, van ‘Heek said ‘she is | considering suggestion to the REITMIER STRUCK LINES LTD.Waam PRINCE RUPERT THRULINER TERRACE KITIMAT HAZELTON SMITHERS ‘TO AND FROM VANCOUVER HOUSTON TOPLEY BURNS LAKE ENDAKO > VANDERHOOF FRASER LAKE VANCOUVER What's so great about _ phoning on Sunday? , Costs one -fifth less ~that’s what! erat. “Yes, ‘Sunday’ ‘long distance calls: cost around 20%, less. ». than on weekdays — with a maximum charge. of only “ “$L9S for a three minite, : station-to-station call anywhere - woe Sin ‘Canada, You'll find it particularly’ convenient in sur- * “mounting the time differential between East und West. . -“The'same reductions apply weekdays ‘after6 p.m. So why” bother: to write, especially on hazy. Sunday? BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NORTH COUNTRY “BOTEL on be taken if these accounts are not paid, The stéry hour, normally held in the Jibrary Saturday has been) cancelled on the Saturday before Easter. “ AS muhber of new books have: .|-been .added.to the fiction sec. tion of the Terrace Library, In. cluded .are The Venetian Affair —Helen McInnes, Where Eagles - DAILY SERVICE AND _ YroneCanséa Talopiene System 3” © aan s ral ELEPHONE COMPANY jChosen ~—Ptok, White Lotus —-|§ jj mary's Baby —Ira Levin, 4|Chapman hopes a dusty docu #| hopes the securities are still val. | id. He intends using the money for jf '| of Mr, A, R. (Tony) Mabey as “" | Membership in the Assoclation |} CARROTS ..... ALPHA TALLS Dera — Alistair Mclean, The John Hersey, The Love Party — Jennings, Morning in Antibes — Knowles, A Green Tree in Cnty he ter Kien Takea ‘il on sley; Amis, . Eemon in the'B Bash rat ena ote: Armstrong,’ Third girl agar Christie, Nicholas Nickleby — Charles Dickens, The Pyramid |f the Sphinx —Hugh McLennan, My Brother Michael —Mary Ste- wart, The Gabriel Hounds — Mary Stewart, The Confessions of Nat Turner —Styron, Rose- ZEE 4 ROLL PACK TOILET TISSUE 2 CLEARBROOK BUTTER ons ‘Dusty windfall ALTON, England (CP) — Congregational minister Walter‘ ment. he found in a Hampshire church may be worth more than jf $2,600,000, It records an invest ment made in 1748 of 16 pounds 6 shillings by one of his pre- decessors, and the minister |If new church buildings. NABOB 48 oz. STRAWBERRY CLOSED. “ALL DAY FRIDAY OPEN. THURSDAY = 9 ‘AM. -9 P.M. A_ R, (TONY) MABEY The British Columbia Auto- moblle Association is ‘pleased to announce the appointment ‘Northern District Represent- Btive. Mr. Mabey will be pleased to explain the many] benefits and advantages of ‘at your convenience. He will make regular visits to Terrace atid: can be contacted through the Totem BA Service Station|t ‘Tor Reum Motors Ltd. — your | Official -BCAA..Garages — or | at the BCAA Northern District | ae Office, 609 Central Street (the (I & Spruceland Shopping Centre), af ‘27op-a ROE Prince George phone 563-0417. |