5 eee : Mitally interested in the business ‘Board meeting, May 7, Don Deane, and secretary Floyd ' Frank, League (left to right) ‘and Frank Roy. . M & R BARBERS, winners “Wednesday, May 15,1968 EV'S MEN'S WEAR TEAM, winner of th Reg Jefferson, Ga Haugland, Milt Alger, Ernie Stevens. Mi ho ry Alger, George ssing, Joe Pulishe of the right) Nelson Gillis, Florine Gillis, Marcel Gagne, Robert Cote, Barbara Cote, Julie Gagne. Missing are Pat Sears and Richard Cote. ‘ e Men’s Bowling ALMOSTS, Gladys Sloan, Gloria Cote, Kealty, CURLEY’S CROWD, winners of th ing League: (left to right) Gerry Rey, Tony Morlok, Jim Jarvis. Winners of Ladies Muriel Lever, Marg Pulishe r ¢ Tuesday Mixed Bowl- Ray, Curley Ray, Joyce Missing, Evelyn Francis. Playoffs: Kay Cote, and Pat Hunter, ~ Johnston named Co-op president _ _ The Terrace Co“)perative’ Asso Ted Johnston prestdent of their Board of Directo A spokesman for the Associa ton said that Johnston haa been the Co-Op and has attended board meetings regularly over e years but has not servétun, She board for the past 10 years, } One of Johnson's first ‘duties as the incoming president was to welcome his new executive atthe His newly elected executive Ia made up of Vice-president lan Benoit, Second vice-president Other directors are Mrs.Rose Clation has elected A, rs, W, Curley Batley, Chuck Place, ship endorsed the plan to have senior personell take educational courses to assist them in keep. ing pace with expanded opera- tions, Members present at the board meeting were also given a re port by Sandy Farkvam, opera- tions . manager,: regarding the weekend fire which destroyed the warehouse uged by the Co-Op Ed Ranschenberger, Les Orr and Tack Rewers, 2 : of th We AY. 7 IME 4 le]. se he drei eee member- SUPERVALU in Terrace Wold, Lou Gair, Alex Houlden for storage of building supplies, last week welcomed a new Manager, Ivan Broce who comes to Terrace from the firm’s Penticton, store. His Preflecessor here, Carl Burns has been assigned the Penticton post. Arts Council | names slate The Terrace and District Axts Council officially came into being May-9, . core Heading up the newly-élected executive is Herbert Street as president, First vice-president is LesHe Orr, Second vice-president ig ‘Al Parfitt and Third vice-president is Mrs, R. C, Sandovorsly, Elected as secreta WAG Betty Chastéalinéut;” Mre; Mak |.Lorimer as. treasurer, Mrs. | Geoff Harris’ and “Paut Fenger directors, Herbert Street, the newly. elected president, said the’ pur- pose of the Council would be to further community arts and cul- ture and to co-ordinate various art and cultural activities in es The importance of age. However, itis plus Concrete is the world’s most versatile, In our business, quality concrete and c people is often overlooked in our modern push-button the winning combination of science and technology the priceless contribution of man's work, inventiveness and ae , experience that paves the way of progress and aasure dynamic growth of this community, - ; .alm and achievement, Our people are the prime ingredient of our success, 3 the continuing 7 most durable building material ‘the community. a mm MYS./orrals:in on prise had donated Cat work, at Thornhill Golf Club this coming the competition easler for newe comers to the game, holes with final tee-off for the weekend-long tournament 10 a.m. card Is up to the golfer, plays all three days he can submit his best score forthe tournament, p.m. Monday, .John Yassinchuck practising for the tournament has set a course record of 31 for. nine holes, a for women, Cap. THE OLDTiMERS, rsday night Mixed BIG FIVE, winners of the Ladies Bowling League: (left Bowling League: (left to right) Duane Hull, Lena Bowlby, een ent) an wee ae Mee a ee Darlene _ poss Eowlby. Emma Taft, Lloyd Kerr, Elfen Fogtman, parents reemmnaeeen pas a a eco “en y Taft, ae P ; Local bowlers packed day night to receive their banquet. , evening, banquet: Men’s, Ladies, Mixed, . Lions’ t The new site for the Lions Loggers Day Sports will be ready: by June 30, the date slated for the sports event, Con Strasbourg, president of the Lions Club of Terrace said, “The land is cleared andbu: of the slash will be finished this week, . “We are working on the blea- chers which will accommodate 4,000 people.” The new site is located in Thomhill off Highway 16, The 11,9 acre site was leased from the Thornhil! Ratepayers Asso- ciation on a 21 year lease, Parking space for 500 cars is being prepared on the site which i atso be used for the duly 13 Lions Rodeo, winners of the Thu Se A SASS MEET THE BOWLING CHAMPS Individual awards were also Bowlers from four leagues wére represented at the Tuesday Mixed, ‘and Thursday Coulter Electric Ltd, CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products _ FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE _ Terrace, Bob Ramsay 635-2445 KITIMAT, N. COULTER, 1072 cti-al 4 the community centre Satur. trophies at the end-of-season Presented during the Prat the 10W.Can- Saddle Club ties, Co Strasbourg said all work onthe site ds being done by volunteer or, ; He said that Shell Oil Imperial Esso and B, A, Oi! had donated |: contributions of fuel while Phil Bourelle, Bill Jensen, B.C, Equipment and Sinking Enter- Thornhill schedules _ Skeena open Skeena Valley Open will beheld ong weekend, ; The Thornhill Club ‘is making The Open willbe playedover18 at} Submission of the official entry If he club spokesman said, Prizes will be awarded at 6 $4 for men, $2.50 The tournament is for bath en and women, medal andhandi- Entry fee is rooms . - BURNABY, B, ©, (CP) — Five os the janitor work far this new complex. oe fou be in four once? places at _ Get three extension phones! ‘Do you enjoy sprinting around the house when the phone rings, or would you prefer just to reach your hand out gracefully? The choice is yours. 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