£ Paige Eight t het Ee vaeys ‘Bde ’ THIS PHOTOGRAPH introduces Tanya, daughter of Pippa and Tan. Tin. Tanya was * born in Thornhill on Thursday, March 9 at 10 p.m. She is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zeigler of Krumm Road. Tan Tin, sire of the tiny filly, was well known to . horse lovers in the Terrace area. The big Arabian was prize stock in Harpers’ . Arabian Stables, formerly located in Thornhill. ~ %e GUIDES ~Mith Commissioner Mrs, R. Sparks chairitig the monthly metting of the Skeena District L.A. held at the United Church Hail February 22, Mrs. Bonick was elected Into office as pres: ident for the coming year. Mrs. Rugg will serve as vice-presi- dent, Mrs. S. Barton as secret: ety and Mrs. B. Hemmons as treasurer. . Mes. M, Purschke will handle public relations and Mys. J. Hoth will serve as phoning con- yenor, The position of transpor- tation convenor was left unfill- *. The L.A. decided to assure the responsibility for one third of the travel expenses of the three Guides who are going to “Under. New’ Manag erent * BROWNIES the St. Lawrence Seaway Cen- tennial Camp. ‘ Terrace will be providing equipment for the July 5 to 14 Division Camp and adult help is still required, A ten acre site off Beam Sta- tion Road will be surveyed as soon as weather permits. This property will be used for a: Guide Camp. Commissioner Sparks said the suggestion of a Brownie ‘Pack holiday was an excellent idea providing it could be ar- ranged in accordance with reg- ulations. Tentative arrangements are being made for the annual Mother and Guide banquet to be held in the spring. ‘ Mrs. Bonick, assisted by Mrs. Townsend, will convene the Skeena Guiding Association's Apri] 1 rummage sale to be held in the IOOF hall. An estimated one hundred Brownies, Guides and Guiders representing Skeena and Kit- sumkalum districts marched into Knox United Church Sun- day morning. This was a spe-|~ cial occasion marking “Think. ing Week” the week of the birthdays of Lord and Lady EXTERIOR GLOSS WHITE THIS FULL BODIED WHITE HOUSE PAINT IS FORMULATED FOR PROTECTION AGAINST OUR WESTERN WEATHER, IT'S IDEAL FOR HOUSE, GARAGE AND FENCES. ADD A NEW FRESH LOOK TO YOUR HOME THIS SPRIN BARGAIN NOW AND SAVE ! ! 4 . % RANGERS itiated the promise “I promise to do my duty to God...” Rev. George Keenleyside ded- icated the flag of Second Skeena Company, which was then received by Pat Fisher. Mrs. Pat Tucker, Commissioner of Kitsumkalum District, Jed the Brownies in the renewal of their Promise; Mrs. Joan Sparks led the Guides in the re- statement of their Promise. In his talk to the girls and the congregation as a whole, Mr. Keenleyside stressed the point that there is no gradua- tion from the education of liv- ing — there is always more to Jearn and more to achieve and understand. He reminded all that we are told to do good to these who. hate us. He further reminded the girls that a Brownie or Guide could be the light of the world. ‘There can't be rules about duty to God but there can be guide lines such as love and the command- ments.” “Let God ‘stretch our mind, heart and will," said Mr. Keen- leyside, and He wi lend us on,” . . ‘The impressive service ended with the flagbearers leading the procession of uniformed girls and their leaders, followed PAINTS You choose from. 1000s of colors when] - you usa Marshall Wells Spectiomati aint ‘for inside or outside. These ar just a few of the high quality paints in the Spectromatic line available at your, = fet oA truly. fine, top quality house that. provides ‘excellent — ‘protection. °* f° ee thi paint TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. OBITUARY mt ee ed with the death of Mra, Steve mature baby daughter in Mills Memori] Hospital. ne, Born and brought up in Ter- race, Theresa was the daughter Besides her parents she Is the newborn baby girl. A mem- ber of a family of 18 she- Is also survived by 15 brothers and sisters. . A prayer and henediction service was held in Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Fri- day evening. The funeral ser- viees took place the following day, Saturday, Feb. 25 from the Sacred Heart chureh with Father Cullen of Terrace and Father Bernard of Kitimat aof- ficiating. The church was filled with beautiful floral tributes testifying to her popularity as a member of the community. Her twin sons, John and Danny acted as altar boys. Interment was made in Kil- sumkalum Cemetery. Pallbear- ers were: George Kofoed, Mike Strymecki, P. Karpyshyn, Ted Barry, Dave Maroney and Dan McDonald. Members of the family from out-of-town attending the fun- eral were Mr. and Mrs. John- ston of ‘Vancouver, Mrs. Chris Deschner and son and daughter of Prince George; Jack John- ston, Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. ert; Ted Johnston O.MLI. of Fort St. James; Michael Johnston of Kitimat; Mrs. Dave (Adele) Johnson of Prince George and Mr. and Mrs. Pierre LeRoss and family of Kitimat. 6 Pay A Visit Eric Murray, former manager af the Terrace branch of the Bank of Montreal, and Mrs. Murray arrived in town on the a few days visit. . Five years ago Mr. Murray was transferred to the Osoyoos branch of the bank. While here the Murrays are house guests of Mr .and Mrs, Hans Meuhle at their’ Birch Avenue home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Meuhle were hosts at a party in honor of Mr. and Mra. Murray on Sun- hoi . ghoir. And the peer day evening, A number af Tiends gathered to renew old jubintances, asset G. 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