te Wednesday; May 29, 1968 tourney. | planned Terrace Tennis Club opens its 1968 season with & Closed Tour- nament, we : Club president DaveSimonsan- nounced ‘this week -that tournae mént matches’ will start Thurs. iday May 30 at the Riverside Court, : He said that the club algo ex- pects to schedule other tourna- ments later in the year, Pur- Bi pose of the first Members-only | } tournament is to form a teamfor g | COInpetitive play withnelghboring communities, Trophies will be awarded for j/ail four’ divisions: Men’é-A and B; Women’s A and B, ; Three-set matches will be play- ‘ed in all four divisions, The draw for first round play follows, . - MEN'S A: Glyn Bishop vs | Kevin O°Farrell, Barney King va John Mulrooney, Bill Mul- cahey vs Dr, Less Brooks, Fae ther O,P, Mohan vs Dave Sim ons, Joe Cunningham vs Dave Barlow. ° oo a) MEN'S B:° Lariy Michtel : ve ‘Frank Renandat, Albert Marieau ’|¥8 Don Bradwell, Murdo ‘McDon- ald vs Don Houdenschild, Joe Swift vs Pat Ogawa, - oo WOMEN'S A: ‘Joan Kane ve Jean Harrod, Maureen Creer ys | Ellen. yan ‘Halderen ‘Mary Mul- int eat Kenny, Mary O! WOMEN'S B: Loulge Severan vs Catherine Dunphy, Betty Bellamy __TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BC, ’ SREENA- SECO Lloyd, Eric Kerby 60 schools. in . Dow Plerce, John Oman: f| Jim-Reed left last Tuesday morn> j}ing for Prince Rupert, There they were sworn in as third class | conatables in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. From. Prince Rupert they left to take RCMP ~ || training in Regtaa, Sask “f. . - ¢ * eo, _ Mr. and Mrs, Edmond Baaque |.¥ of Bathurst, New Brunawick, ar- rived in town last Wednesday to visit with thelr soninlaw and. Losler, ee . Mrs, Fred Nash, who for many gi years has made her home in Terrace, has now taken up re. to sidence in White, Rock, BC, - ee oO Miss Leah Seaman, daughter of Mrs, ‘Vi Seaman, left Saturday j| for Vancouver to take an extem sion course inconnection withher j| Studies at the University of B.C, Jack Tals | atd Taistra, NDARY math team of (from left) Pat and Jelju Ivanoff placed tenth in BC, Canada, in a recent contest. Story returned fro: School Hee the oe lary when the uating class was about 60; : e* 8 @ Mrs. John (Julie) Sirackt and her mother left . Sate , May 25, on the. first leg of. their Journey to’England where they will spend a vacation with rela- tives and iriends, — oot --* 8 @ . Mr. and Mrs, DG, Miller of Montreal, formerly of Dunbar ton, Scotland, are in town visit~ ing with their son and daughter dding anniver, of. Mr, and Mrs, Keith Tucker on May 22, Sos ee ee ee : Mrs, W.G, Melvin left on May 21 for Winnipeg to visit with re tives for about amonth, — , eo Mr, “and Mrs, Ron Paulsen, popular members of the commun- ity, were honored guests on Sun day, May 26, at a noshost garden iparty attended by about 150 pers sons during the afternoon and evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ljungh off. Highway 25. Mi. and "Mrs, Paulsen, Leslie, Clayton. and Rhonda- Leigh are leaving on June 3 to make their home in Hawali, * @.@ , Hugh McKinnon's mother of Calgary was an honored guest ‘lines on his retin _ iTONDEUSES'] tous tes avantages 4 énumérer es Sur vas doigts... bricents de mo feurs Johnson af Evinrude Terrace - Equipment Salex . . 6 Vi : . vs Janet O?Farrell; - Francine _ an «. R a t . for library in 7]. sa S cena Trio a 10 trae at 20,000 Bootes | soca o aomantlont chat: | Cycle scramble — ealed Yow reference books through the . ; aes eee . a. a? re Provineliy ihe, Comat, Terrace Library instead of ap-|--’ Motorcyclists will be able to : fa e , Ig in en tl in-law, and Mrs. Daye Miller, {at the ribbon cutting ceremonies Da plying directly. to the Provin- test their skills, Sunday, June meetin on neon a Comey eal "Open Sie Library in Vic 2, in Terrace, ’ Co he Libraries’ Association in Prince| toria,. ‘They can also apply to} — North Coast Motorcycle Club! George, fie Library Development Come of Kitimat will hold scrambles|. Tex aoe -(mission, 1480. Third Avenue, | at a site on the left side of Mos|.. H errace Librarian Mien Van Prinee George, Connelt Road about - 200- yards . _Heekt gave a report of his Speech] | He sioke on the past, present | beyond the rodeo grounds, The| schoo Canadian atthe local library Association and ‘future ‘of- the North Central | first event starts atip.m, ~~ test, mating May 11. amen, | ssoclated Libraries Since their |: A spokegman for the Club said] “ The ei sound so impressive, but out of » Davison outlined requirements | inception'an.1935, °°. .| all interested riders are invited th 760 high schoois it’s way up there, for provincial government sup-|" 5 iprartan: Mien Van Heek re! to compete in-the event which Skeena Secondary’s top three Port in 197i, ort| Ported. on the annual meeting of | will offer trophies in 2 classes; || Were Pat Lloyd, Exie Kerby and i He pata minimum local support | jhe ‘North. Central "Libraries | Spectators have also been ite Jeliu Ivanoff, oe ‘must he $1.50 per. capita and that which she ‘attended with ‘Peggy | vited to watch the action, .- | Pat Lloyd, who headed the the library carry a total of 20, Bartlett, .- -— The spokesman for the club trio, also won some personal 000 books. Mrs, Ev:Rayner of Houston was | said this is an exciting sport laurels, He ties for 12th in \ Terrace Public Ltbrary now ‘re-elected ‘chairman. f the as~| and good fun for. all the tamily British Columbia and- 64th in ‘has approximately 7,500 books, |-snefation ° to watch, . rCanada, His 64th place finish a ees a a 2 , = one mark put him in the top one half of one percent of the 17,778 stu-| {I |-douts..who...entered .the contest, | 1 “*Ninéteen'Skeena Secondary stu. ‘dents .entered the contest, «Some grades 9 and 10 students joined grade” 11. to w ite. the exam, | - According to Skeena secondary math teacher Waiter Melntyrethe top three results counted in the school’s: total score, A: fourth Teérrace _ contestant _ Sherri Thomas, Grad 11, also ratedhigh | ‘marks in the contest. . i : McIntyre, who helped coach the i | Terrace math team, said the test was difficult and involved theuse of logic in solving complex pro- blens, . 1; The contest was the first of 153 its Kind in Canada, — ; In | British Columbia, high B school areas weredivided into re= gla et ane eenee es oeipe Me, gions. The Terrace team topped ; Ras. . Be its -region, placed four in the ; a: + il first nine laces, and easily oute a vo & fl scored Kitimat . and Prince a " § | George’ schools. it is not known #| whether Prince Rupert entered, Skeeng Secondary principal alJohn Bastin said he was highly 7" EXTERI 0 R = (f{Heased with the resulta of the * : a a | contest, = ~ " a] ° He safd that Skeena Secondary . | Blisa scholastic leader among high . schools fn the Pacific Northwest, - : . ; . . e ; ; 1! Popular artists a @ a - paint tn trance, . €xpert charges VANCOUVER (CP) — Many popular artists paint In a trance without. feeling or truth, says Tony.: Emery, director of ‘the Vancouver. Art Gallery, . 28 at a meeting of the]... 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