CMP man raps public attitude qas assaults: on police increase — REV. DH, WALTERS, president VEDNESDAY.- JUNE 28, 1 967 * "TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. MH of the Reformed Bible Insititute . m of Grand Rapids, Michigan, will a preach at theCentennlal Thanks- @ giving Service in the Christian Reformed Church, 8 pm. Sun a:day, He will also | preach -at the | M morning service which. will be a heard over CFTK radio at 11 oa 2,%, Mr, Walters, president of m the. Reformed Bible. Institute tor 25 years, Is en routeto Van- im couver and Edmonton for teach. s ing asaignments, ees ee albert ( mate a a coon es ee - S "Churches Services Terrace churches will unite this weekend in a combined street meeting and a centennial thanksglying service, , At 4 pm Saturday, members of the Terrace Ministerial As- soélation will speak at the lib- rary-museum tourist building giving detalis of Its part inCana- da’s one ‘hundredth. birthday party thls weekend, : At & pm Saturday, Fev, W.L, Highfield from Kitlmat’s First Baptist’ Chireh will speak at a street meeting In the. Coop parking lot. ; A band will be in attendance ‘and the gathered crowd will be asked to participate in the even- ings music, ' Peter Nahirny is scheduled to provide the music at the aft- ernoon and evening meetings. The focal point of the centen- nial worship services will be at ‘the Christian Reformed Onin on Sunday evelng at a’ mass cholr representingth aa ferent churches of Terrace, : e “McCulloch Chsin Save @ Boats e. Outboard ‘Motors - Complete Line of Parts Franchise Dealer =, Terrace-Kitimat. - Small Motor Repair _. Shop : TERRACE CO-OP ASSN. ART’S . CHEVRON SERVICE ' CONFECTIONERY. G GROCERY Thornhill .NEW. HOURS 6. A.M. to 10 P.M. Seven Days a a Week. ee? cft 1 farewell toa number ofpersons. “onal “quality paints. st «Buys al your spring painting needs. now.” VANCQUVER - (cP) Assaults on RCMP in British Columbia increased 60 per cent. in 1966 and reflect'a growing trend away from respect. for law en, jorcement, says the provincial commander of the force. - _ Assistant commissioner F,S, Many groups| at. work for ‘icentennial There will be enthusiastic pars - ticlpation In Terrace’ s Centen- | nial Celebrations over the July first week-end, The following is,a Iist of organizations taking part. Mvs, Edna Cooper, chairman.of the. Centennial: Celebrafions com- mittee, in turnin the list ‘for publication OF self you are inadvertently not listed here, please phone 635-2760". ace thot Co-Op: ‘Assn, Ter- Photo Supply, Terrace Rod. tnd Gun Club, Spring Creek Golf Course, Terrace Picture Loan, errace Library Assn,, Ter- fac Museum Society, Terrace fons Club (luncheon), Terrace Lions Club (dinner), rotem Sade die Club, Lions Ladies, Skeena Valley Rebekah Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Lodge, Kinsmen, Kinettes, Jun- lor Chamber.of Commerce, Elks Lodge No, 425, Ladies of Royal Purple, Air Cadets, Ladies Aw xiliary to the Air Cadets, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Brownies, Hospital Auxillary, Daughters of the Nile, Women’s Institute, LWA, Ladies Auxilary, Rotary Club, Jobs Daughters, DeMolay, Shriners, Knox United Church and the Women’ s croup, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Catholic Women's League, Knights of Co- Jumbus, Anglican Church and. the Ladies Auxiliary, Minister- jal Assn,, Lutheran Ladies, Christian Reformed Church lian Canadian Club, German Ladies, French Clb, Women of the Moose, Chamber of Come merce, SkeenaSecondary School Band, Loyal Order ofthe Moose, Senior Citizens Assn,, Retarded Children's Assn, Skeena Squares, Terrace-Curling Club, Terrace Little Theatre, Volun- teer Fire Dept, Public Health Service, Legion Ladies Auxi- ‘Hary and Oli’s Zoo. Ladies, Evkrainian Ladies, Ita‘ Spalding sald in’ an Interview a at “Vancouver last week there ware 181 assaults on RCP officers. in the provincé In 1966, _ This is up §0 per. cent from the 121 cases reported in 1965... - Assistant commiasoner Spal: ding satd. there were 243 cases of obstruction of RCMP Officers last year, up 31 per cert from ‘the 186 cases: reported in ‘the year ‘pravious,: -. . "In addition, there were 16 ate | & facka on ROMP Officers “with : deadly weapons, he sald, - He. said he .views the attacks with deadly weapons with real adarm. +++ The increased assaults and ob- struction cases he viewed as ,part of a trend. away from re- spect. for the police and law enforcement In General, ‘The assistant commissioner sald. the assualts were .preme-. ditated, . The ‘obstruction cases were . dellberate attempts to, evade | arrest, he sald. “None of these assaults or obstructions were just heat-of- the-moment affairs,’’ he said. “we might have had a thousand more if that were the situation, **The caseg recorded are de- librate and _ premediated of. } fences," Playground program to. open July 4 Terrace's playground pro- gram starts July 4. ‘Local ‘Recreation Office this week announced that it will pro- yide supervisors for afternoon ‘programs at four schoolsduring the summer holidays, Playgrounds are. at Uplands, Clarence Michiel, Cassie. Hall and Thornhill schools, The playground program is free. - It will include arts and crafts, music, child drama, organized sports, camp-duts, hikes and other events, « Program offically opens Tues: day July 4. ” ‘The playgrounds will be super= vised Monday through Friday from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m, for elght weeks during July and August. .Special events will also be scheduled for Saturdays, ’ Father Mohan of Sacred Heart Church left by C.P, AirHnes Monday morning enroute to Ire land to visit his mother, Father Mohan will not return until mid August,’ eee c.P, “Airlines Is ‘supplying extra service to Terrace and district residents. Besides the -} regular. flight at 7:30 pam, daily there ‘will-be a morning depar- ture to Vancouver at 10,25 a,m, every morning except Wednes days and Saturdays until July 7, ‘after which the extra flight wilE leave Terrace 10;25 mornings on Mondays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays: until September 25, Miss Rovbie "LaBelle, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Gary La- Belle, left Tuesday for Van- couver with her mother, From Vancouver she will continue on to Witinlpeg alone and will spend the simmer holidays with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- | liam Kadyniuk of Teulon, Mani- toba, - Twenty-five members of Knox J United Church Choir and their ) spouses gathered recently at ‘I the Lakelse Lake summer home of- Mr, and Mrs, HF, Pitfer to make presentatlons and bid these }*Around thé” town INTERIOR LATEX connected with the church choir who are leaving Terrace. Those " recelving gifts and good wishes were Mr, and Mrs, Ray Zac- harias, Mr, and Mrs, Andy Brodie and: Mrs, Hazel Cam- brin, Mr. and Mrs. Kip Gravelle left at the week-end for Vic- -toria, where-Mr, Gravelle will. undergo an operation onhisear. | -. Mr, andMrsMarclen Leclere and son and Mrs, Lectere's mother, Mrs. Carriere, were the first tourist visitors to the. Centennial Chapel at Usk, They; were visiting Mr, Leclere's- mother, Mrs. Joe Therrien and -hts sister Mrs. Gerry Venne at Usk. - +4+ : 4*Word has been recelved that Douglas McNabb son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman McNabb of Cast-. legar, former residents of Ter- race, has been accepted intothe RCMP Band with his French ‘horn, ‘With the band Douglas: travelled to Ottawa and. Mont. real and is now on a tour of Canada’s north, Next. year the band is scheduled to tour Europe, Douglas fs a graduate of Spruce Kindergarten and Skeena Secondary School in Ter. race, * GALLONS - eg. $10.79. | $7.99 | QUARTS - Reg. $3.39 $2.59 | OORP VOLUNTEER Mrs Herb Grindler passes the bucket Saturday in a campalgn to win Junds for a senior citizens’ home by placing a temporary “tol?? on the Skeena Bridge, Bingo helped too Skeena ‘toll? raises $800 for senior citizens home - Motorists wereheldto ransom | Saturday and as a result Ter- race’s senior citizens are $400, closer to a home of their own, The ransom was levied by the Order of the Royal Purple, di- staff affiliate of the Elks, Tha women waited by the Skeena Bridge in Saturday’s heat to ie a basket. In the’ 7 ¢ "Elks helped out in Psotindsyis ; Sern he also ran aglant bingo June 21 which netted $663, Target of the campaign is $8,000, the extra amount need- ad for the down payment on the senilor citizens’ complex. | Proceads from the two funde ralsing projects last week, brought the bullding fund with- ng $3500 of its goal, ~ At the J ue 21 giant binge spon sored by Terrace Elks, $663 was turned over to G,W, Keen- leyside, president of the Ter- race and District Christian Wel fare Councll for Social Resour- ces, the organization respon- sible for the housing project. Mrs. Peter Barnett, first of the $250 winners at the giant bingo, donated $25 of her win.. rf mangs back: to the: fund, ; "Others -whe: contributed to the. T Sige were Fathér:0,P Mohan _and the Catholic Church, Doc's Cartage. Totem Heverages -as well. as service clubs and news media, - The CORP toll gate at the Skeena Bridge Saturday netted- more than $800 for the senior citizens housing project, ‘Jean Kraft, president of the organization said the public was most responsive to the fund- raising project and members of + Myers-MecKay rites celebrated quietly ‘A quiet wedding took place on June 16 at the home of the gtoom's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil McKay at 4604 Tuck Ave- nue, when Dennis David McKay took as his bride, Miss Diane ‘Lenore Myers, daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs, Royce Myers, The Reverend GW, Keen- leyside, pastor of Knox United Church, officiated at the mar- riage ceremony and Dennis Booth was best man. Given in marrlage by her father, the bride was charming in a white French lace coat covering a peau de’ sole aqua sheath dress. ‘She wore a pill- pox hat of lace with a nylon tulle yell and carried a bow quet of yellow roses,’ Mrs, Donna Booth, as matron of honor, wore a peau de .sole acqua, sheath, while the junior bridesmalds, Karen ard Sandra Place, cousins ofthe bride, were attired In pink taffeta and carried pink carnations, - - A threa tiered wedding case, made by the bride’s mother and decorated by Mrs. Grace Richa. rds, was duly cut by the bride and: groom at the wedding re- ception, The toast to the bride was proposed by Kip Gravelle, uncle of the groom, and res ponded to by the groom, Mr, and Mrs, McKay will make their home in Terrace, -MONAMEL | a " HOUSE. PAINT - GALLONS ~ Reg. $11.98 s.89 iE _ QUARTS - Reg. $3.49 | - giving their support. the group were pleased and thankful for the support: they received, Tempers were not rutfied by the elghty degree afternoonteme- perature. it sure-was hot out there though*’, Mrs, Kraft sald, -_. Proceeds from the two pro- jects will be put in the $18,000, bullding fund, the down payment ona ‘housing’ complex -to be: |’ bullt on Tuck AvENUe west. of i. Kalum,'' The housing project will con- sist of 14 single and four double units designed to accomodate 22 people. Old cook _ on display at local bake sale old cook books and hints tor the home makers of 100 years ago were displayed in the Cen tennial bake sale booth at the Co-Op store on Friday, June23. The successful bake sale was sponsored by Thornhill Chapter No, 85 of the Order of the Eas tern Star. Proceeds were turned over to the cancer dressing statlon which supplies free dressing to oulpatients, Anumber of the memebrs wore centennial gowns for the occasion. . Winners of the contest, incom junction, were Curly Bailey. three-piece lawn furniture; Mrs. Perinas = - chaisse lounge and Miss L, Dubeau - Centennial Lady cake, - ‘The Worthy Matron and mem- bers of the Eastern Star’ ex- tend a grateful thanks to all _| ‘Tuesday July 25. Smith, Mrs, Siatth, publle relations | representative for the Skeetia: Band Assoclation, summed -up after the final meeting- before. summer recess June 19;- «Among the many accomplish ments of the association during the past year the major one was the acquisition of uniforms for the band,’"she . said,'‘ but we also awarded - six $110 scholar- ships to students for the School ‘of Music in Penticton. ‘'These scholarships will pay- for the tuition and board at the three week summer course.*? (see also page 15.) The awards will be presented to Robert Samson, Jeffery’ Ku- risu, Safdra Siben, Carol Sils- bey, Jeanette Kamp and Patsy Birtch at the annual Awards Day Ceremony at Skeena Secondary School June 29. . . Tenders called for vocational school here called for tendersto instal worke shops at the BC. Vocational School in Terrace, , Department of Public works this week called for bids on con- shops and classroom building, a separate storage building, al- terations to the existing build ing ‘and some attside work,. .. Drawings and -specifications “were made avallable June 26, Closing date for tenders. is “ye! ve ina a very muccesstud season,! “4 we Do Provincial ‘Government has |#* struction of single storey work- | : The. association’ “also, sant a.. “eheque to the “Kitiniat “High a -achool Band to: help ‘hein’ get to Expo. : - tBoth the juntor’ and. sentor and much of the creditfor this ‘must go to theirteacher Andrew . -Brodie who has worked 80, hard . “with them,” “We are sorry to hear he is ‘leaving Skeena Secondary this. year,’ . . SWEEPER ‘COMING . Every Day’ is a Sale Day you always get top values for your money 4627 Lakelse Ph. 635-5841 GET IN THE SWIM OF THINGS — WITH SWIM WEAR BY “CAULFIELD _ vs Mi MEN'S WEAR Nae a tot ld “SPECIAL. While They Last _ - GOTHIC STY OY He x3 ” GALLONS - Reg, $11 98 é6.80] QUARTS - ‘Reg. $3.48 LE. "Holiday Resorts, Ltd. |» announces - The Opening Of The New oe Lounge and Dining Lounge ae at the. . HOT SPRINGS RESORT on Route 25 between Terrace and Kitimat oo. _ Dance To Our Combo from Vancouver. - ~ CChE 7 39 ‘We Three’ in residence for the summer season a i Enjoy The New Look at Thie Hot Springs’. wo COME OUT FOR A; DELIGHTFUL EVENING OF DINNER ‘AND. DANCING For Reservations Phone 635-6221 OTHER HOLIDAY RESORTS Rade Hotsprings . se Mountain Garibaldi Whistler ‘Mountany ar and Sunshine Village in Banff vi vias 2“EVERYTHING FOR THE: ENT ee Ride “The. Voyager inn bands made marvelous progress = ‘ a .thig year,’’- said -Mra,. Smith,