‘Page 10 TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. “GRANNY MARGARET SEYMOUR” . . first prize winner rz M zs ee ee ee te : uy iets ie Yes, - > > ag? 4 . ,t - WELL-GROOMED GROOM — Al a semi-formal daytime wedding, proper altire includes an Oxford achat. striped trousers, pear! grey vest, Nice touch. . . a sprig from the bridal bouquet as a boutomniere, an impressive cologne for 2 sense of well-being, and, of course, the loveliest bride in town for the happy years ahead, Photo, courlesy British Sterling, maker of men's groom- ing aids. :| THORNHILL NEWS Minor League. To Open Soon Minor league baseball will ‘(get underway in Thornhill :| soon. Registration for all boys Merblpine, Belt aud Ce. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ‘| School between 7 and 9 p.m. _Boys wishing to register for pony Jeasue are invited to siga up at.this time, To participate league, a boy should be _ be- tween nine and twelve years of age. Pony league includes boys 13 and over, Registration fee is $2. Coaches, umpires and spon- sors are urgently required. Anyone wishing to work with or sponsor these. boys should call John Niesner at 636-2482. 4644 Lazelle Avenye, Terrace, B.C. _ 635-5675, 635-5300 © Resident Partner: ALAN M. McALPINE, C.A, = 835-5485 LAWAQUAN FREIGHT WAVS: ‘alt Y SER vice from VANCOUVER - PRINCE GEORGE - EDMONTON NORMAL SCHEDULE TIMES LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO ARRIVE ’ t BURNS LAKE. TOPLEY, HOUSTON | DAILY | EXCEPT SUNDAY & MONDAY Agency ond Terminot ‘Facilities of oll Points| ' Terrace: Call George Dyer, Phone 635-6057 GIANT BINGO: ‘Don't forget the Giant Bingo belng sponsored by ‘the | Thornhill. Recreation Commission tonight in the Terrace ‘Community ‘Cetitre. It gets underway at 8 p.m. .- and all proceeds will be used. fo provide racraational facilities and activities the :area. It will ao towards the summer playground pra- gram, minor league base: — ‘ment to be ‘used physical: fitness and athletic. ; program. me :| wishing to play in Thornhill |g in minor || ball, and to purchase equip. |i dn. the *}] Smithers Artist Wins Top Place: The painting “Gronny Margaret Seymour,”” the work of artist Anne Maria Williams Nehring of Smithers, won the first place award at the Terrace Arts and Crafts Show last week, Secand place winner was Wally Hum- phries of Terrace for his painting of ‘Snow Scene,” An estimated 3,000 visitors viewed the more than 250 en- tries on exhibit at the successful show, The adjudicator, Mrs. Evers who lives in Smithers, was brought to the show through the co-operation of the Commn- nity Programs Branch of the Department of Education, She has claimed a life Jong interest in art and has received formal training in a San Miguel college in Mexico. She awarded honorable men- CHAIN DOOR FASTENER Reg. $1.39 SPECIAL 79¢ NIGHT LATCH Reg. $2.19 SPECIAL 1,49 AMEROCK 2234" TRI ROLLER DRAWER SLIDE Reg. $1.25 SPECIAL 89¢ BRITON DOOR CLOSER Reg. $20.10 SPECIAL 13.88 SHELF BRACKETS Reg. 56c SPECIAL 39¢ STANLEY 312x312 BUTT HINGES Reg, 80c SPECIAL 49¢ TORDO PAINT BRUSH AND ROLLER CLEANER Reg. $3.98 SPECIAL 2.88 @ CONVENIENCE OUTLET — Reg, 35¢ SPECIAL 29¢ TOGGLE SWITCH ' Reg, 37c SPE % fAL “ee ‘teered both supplies and per- tions to Sylvia Johnson of Ter-|- race for her collage “Hallucina- tlons,” Leon St. Onge for his “Landscape,” Beryl Hales for her work “3 Alders,” Josce Symington for "Bouquet of Flowers.” Miss Nagel of Kitimat reeaiv- ed honorable mentlon for her painting “Girl with Flowers,” Wally Schuman of Terrace for “Children at Picnic Table” and M. G. 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