"TERRACE “OMINECA” Wednesday, July 27, 1 Darby's Equip ; RENTAL & SALES Cement Mixers - Wheelbarrows Fleor Sanders - Staple Gune Ladders - Skill. Sewe, ete. 4546 Lazelle - P.O. Box 714 Terrace, B.C. ent |i VI3-5153 t SANDRA MARR, LAURIE HAMER AND PATSY BASS , . . back from Haines camp. 718 Granville Street, Mortgage Money Terrace and Thornhill Area For Residential, Commercial, Revenue and Farm Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents purchased, TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTD. Vancouver 2, B.C. DOCS CARTAGE & STORAGE Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT (To Smithers and Hozelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES (To Vancouver) Local & Long Distance Moving AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES Vi 3-2728 4504. Keith — modern facilities and spacious heated Herman Bandstra warehouse for all your Storage néeds, Epp Tolatra eft Guides, Brownies Rangers Three Terrace Girl Guides had the pleasure of attending Guide camp at Haines, Alaska from July "HERALD, TERRACE. BRITISH COLUMBIA WATER SKIING... With CLINT WARD § 6 to 15 together with 80 other Guides from various Northern points. Laurie Hamer, Patsy Bass and Sandra Marr joined with girls fram Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Whitehorse, . Haines, Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway. During the day and a half trip Ai by ferry from Prince Rupert, the three Terrace girls saw several interesting marine life specimens including a killer whale and sev- Hleral porpoises, While in camp the girls had the privilege of seeing the Chilkat Dancers perform. They also visit- ed a fish cannery and saw the fish canning process. The girls have expressed their thanks to leaders and others who were instrumental in planning the rip. The name of Mrs. Gladys. Kerr was inadvertantly omitted from a report filed last week, in which the Gold Cord ceremony at Lakelse Lake was covered. Mrs. Kerr. laid a great deal of groundwork for the formation of the Girl Guide movement in- Terrace. She was among the guests of honor at the Lakelse ceremony. . =i LAFF- LINE LAFF - LINE Boss: “What are you doing here? I thought I fired you two weeks ago?” . Office boy: “You did. I just came back to see if you were still in business.” ot pub!ished or displayed by the Liquor Controt Board of by the Govarament of Brilish Columbia. nev oven » | CARLING EILSENER BEER | say WA ” jor Carling Pilsener Featuring the ever popular BUBBLES «HOPS FAS ORICIRALLY) PRODUCED 1 1825 aunique, light, refreshing entertainment P-10725-3 BE LAGER, _— A British Columbia Javorite for more than Forty years. - A Improve your trick skis with these modifications. Remove The Bindings. Shave lots of wood off the front and back edges. This severe bevel will give the skis a “‘propel- % ler” look and will make them easier to turn as they will cut through the water rather than “catch an edge.” Plane a dihedral of about % of an inch into the bottom of the skis j from about 2 inches out to the edge. This will give the skis 3mm a convex bottom. The ‘middle of the arch of your foot gm ‘should go on the centre of the skis, Replace one set of bind- j ings at this point. Throw away the adjustable heel plate and mount the heel plece directly to the ski. The binding on @& the other ski which is the ski used for one ski tricks. should Fm be mounted an inch forward of the centre point. Replace i the back slalom binding so that you can get your back foot % in as close as possible to the front foot and mount the bind- ¥ ing at a comfortable angle. Mount it “wide” so you can slip your foot in quickly duringarun. -—- (Copyright 1966. Toronto Star Syndicate) ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - by Poul Bogelund fyrrervverer. we Attention all golfers! The Le- gion Golf Tournament at Thornhill ‘Golf Club hag been changed from August 7 to August 14 — we re peat, Sunday, August 14, The tour- Legion membership not required — and will start at 7:30 a.m. The entry fee is $2 plus green fees; entries may be made at Kitimat Branch No. 250, at Terraee Branch No. 13 (Secretary) or. at Thornhill Golf: Course Club House, on the morning of the tournament. Fur- ther details will be available in next week's Dispatch. One of the important functions of any. Legion. Branch is the visit- ing of ‘hospitalized veterans, whether Legionaires or not, to bring them such cheer and. encour- agement as can be achieved through a visit, Friends and rela- tives of any hospitalized veteran can help us materially by letting ‘Tus know when he ig in hospital. A. telephone call to your branch sec- retary will be most helpful and will guarantee that the hospitaliz- ed ‘veteran will be placed on the visiting list and his or her needs looked after. A great many efforts are being put into making August 6th a memorable day in local track and field. In addition to the visiting competing athletes, we are in- formed that the Zone Chalrman _ SUPERIOR “RESIDENTIAL oe _|grouped under the common nat, nament is open to all golfers — | of the Sports Training Plan bi arranged for 8 ‘top athletes, the South, to come to Terrace f this event and put on a non-cog petitive. demonstration perfor ance of various kinds of spor; of Track and Field. An event su as this requires all the outsl assistance that the local Legi Branch can get. First of ail, billg are required for 30 visiting letes for Friday night and Sat day night. If you can play host one or more of the visitors: fj those two days, please . contr4 Nick Nattress or Paul Bogelury Also, the track needs conditioni} and care, to;bring it into fim class shape for the event. Woy crews are required every night 4 the wéek, for the next two weelj to weed, rake, rol] and smooj the ‘track. 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