Page Four Wednesday, March 2, | s. PevuveyvT e 5 PINS BARNEY’S BOWL “THE RECREATION CENTRE OF TERRACE” LADIES’ CITY SINGLE 5-PIN CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 2:00 P.M. § All Bowlers Welcome OPEN BOWLING DAILY FROM 1] P.M. BOWL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE ae 4807 Lezelle Avenue Phone VI 3-5911 PIPDPOODOD. MOOS OOD: band - lind e offers you these exclusive features in their standard package @ Alcan Aluminum Siding @ Extre Thick Insulation Throughout @ Pre-assembled Stairways @ Vinyl Stairtreads and Baseboards with the high score of 385. TERRACE’S MEN'S SINGLE BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP was taken by Robert Cote (left) who is seen accepting the trophy from Barney’s Bowl proprietor, Barney Rowe, following last Saturday's finals. Mr. Cote won the honor with a total of 2345 points for ten games. Don Moen (not shown) was singled out Sunday afternoon when he took a single game (staff photo) iim First Terrace W.LI. Holds Regular Meet Members of the First Terrace Womens Institute held their first meeting of 1966 on February 23 at the home of Mrs. ‘Beryl Peterson. Three new members were welcom- ed to the group. Plans are underway to raise funds to send a delegate to the provincial convention to be held at UBC from June 5 to June 9. Most of the Terrace member: Ship hopes to be able to attend the district conference which is sched- wled for the end of June in South Hazelton. @ Free Delivery For more information on these outstanding homes, simply clip out this ad and mail to NOR-PINE HOMES, P.O. Box 1360, Terrace, B.C. Our repre- sentative will call at no obligation to you. (ctf) First Girthday Party Will Feature TALENTED AMERICAN TV. NIGHT CLUB RECORDING STAR April 14, 15 and |6 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY: AT 10 and 12 Thursday and Friday ALL SEATS RESERVED 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. | ADVANCE TICKET SALE Saturday & pm. to 12:00 Contact Lenora Geeraert at Terrace Hotel A series of “hospitality semin- ars” for persons engaged in the tourist and travel industry will be held in six communities along highway 16 and in the Cariboo dur- ing the period March 7 to March 15, The Lakelse Hotel will be the Terrace seminar headquarters on March 7. The mecting begins at 7:30 pm. The British Columbia Govern- ment Travel Bureau and the de- partment of education, assisted by the British Columbia Hotel As- sociation and the British Columbia Motel and Resort Association, are co-operating with local chambers of commerce and organized tour- ist groups in arranging the pro- gram which promises discussions of interest to both managers and employees in the tourist industry. Participating officials will in- clude: John Buckley, assistant dir- ector of the travel bureau, speak- ing on The Importance of the Tour- ist Industry and the Need for Training of Management and Staff. J. Roy Corbett, managing dir- ector of the Hotel Association, whose subject will be Leadership in Management. Sam Otto, president of the Motel and Resort Association, who will speak on Roadside Markets. Ernest Schmutz, co-ordinator, accommodation and food services, department of education, who will Hospitality Seminar Here On Mondayl ; DOC’S CARTAGE & STORAGE {f Co. LTD. ; outline training facilities availabl@ to members of the industry ana their employees and prospectivaay employees. a Commenting on the programy Mr. R. L. Colby director of thea travel bureau points out that rev-iaM enue from the tourist industry ing Brilish Columbia in 1960 was 3m $100,400,000 and that in five years it has -inereased to $291,000,000. i Trousseau Displayed §& At Afternoon Tea Jf Friends gathered at the home of Mrs, T. Skillicorn at the tea & hour Saturday when Miss Merry @ McColl, whose marriage takes § place this weekend, displayed her § trousseau finery. 7 Receiving guests was the bride’s & mother Mrs. A. J. MeColl and her two daughters, Mrs. W. Bull and @ Mrs. B. Anderson. i Pouring during the afternoon § were Mrs, Fred Locke, Mrs, T. i 3kMicorn, Mrs. R. Sparks and Mrs. ¥ G. H. Seaman. Brigitta and Wendy @ van Heek, Peggy Orr, Nancy Sparks and Gayle Seaman assisted @ in serving the delicious refresh. 3 ments, q ren te I rae IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN “THE HERALD” Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT (To Smithers and Hozelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES (To Vancouver) Herman Bendstra Local & Long Distance Moving AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES VI 3-2728 I 4504 Keith — modern facilities and spacious heated (ff worehouse for all your Storage needs. |. Epp Talstra (ji :