dnesday, June 8, 1966 HIS WEEK ON | DUTY TILL 10 P.M. Hohn Bee 0B PARKER LTD | Phone. VI 3-2801 For a Change of Pace..: Eat 4: rir 7. ee a ‘4642 Laxelle Ave. Open Monday thru, Saturday, 10 a.m, to lam. . - Sunn 10. a.m. to 10 p.m, 7 . FULL FACILITIES oo, ‘Take-out Orders, phone | VI 36111 The exciting flavor of the Orient is -just- a dinner away at our Chinese tggaurant. BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS y RESTA URANT ‘TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH SOLUMBIA OFFICIAL GIRL GUIDE TESTER, Mrs. Kenneth Kerr (far left} -conducts final examination before passing seven Guides in their bid for Citizenship badges. Successful Guides were, first row, left to right, Marion Dando, Shdron: Fisher, Cathy MacIntosh and Sandra Marr; second row, left to right, Gail Webb, Linda Ramsey and Dianne Porter. BROWNIES" Skeena District Local Association held its final meeting of the season Tuesday, May 3 at the home of Mrs. G. Kerr, © Mrs, Wyatt chaired the meeting dealt with numerous items, among which were summer camp plans. Kitsumkalum will -be asked to pay $4 towards the purchase of a flag for the camp: Fee for the summer camp this year was set at $12.00 per Girl Guide and the L.A. will pick up any deficit. Mrs. Harry Smith has plans well underway for the camp which will be located at Skoglund’s Point at Lakelse. Skeena Forest Products Ltd. has donated enough lumber to con- f| struct a 12’ x 12’ camp house and Terrace, B.C. GUIDES RANGERS Nor-Pine Construction Ltd, ‘has yal- unteered to do the carpentry. A letter of thanks was read from the Terrace Lions Ladies, who this year recruited the assistance of Terrgce Gir] Guides in their an- nual sale of Mothers Day catna- tions. The Lions Ladies also pre- sented the L.A, with. a cheque for $86.15, which represents the share earned by Girl Guides on Carna- tion Day. The meeting concluded with a vote of appreciation to Mrs. Kerr. Nine members of the Third Skeena Brownlie Pack recently re- ceived their Golden Bars after testing by Mrs. Jean Both. ; Brown Owl, Mrs. N. Mitzemberg, officiated for the presentations in which the following. youngsters qualified: Linda Perry, Kathy Hemmons, Jeannie Both, Lynda Reid, Linda Townsend, Lynne Solo- woniuk, Marylin Gansenberg, Jo- anne Ames and Brenda Hobbs. ' Following the special ceremony held at Cassie Hall school, the Brownies served tea and toast to visiting mothers. Seven Girl Guides of 1st Skeena Company. are one step closer to their Golden Cords following a special ceremony held Monday eve- ning at Clarence Michiel auditor- ium. The girls received their Citi- zenship Badges after extensive study and practical tour trips pro- vided them with a working knowl- edge of government at the federal provincial and municipal ievels. In order to qualify for the citl- zenship badge, a Girl Gulde must attain ‘Canadian citizenship, must attend a Municipal Council meot- ‘ing, must know the qualifications of elegible voters: as well as-the procedure for voting. Admission tickets to Expo 8&7 will be in the form of pasgpon with pages of ‘tyiga” stamps. _ THIS "SUMMER BE WATERS wise! ea know what is required in order to}: . . 7 , : | g “556 Lonslta Ave. : Page! Nine DOCS CARTAGE & STORAGE { Freight Agente for: SMITHERS. TRANSPORT {To Smithers and Hazelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES (To Vancouver) Local & Long Distance. Moving AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES f VI3-2728 | Herman Bondstra. Epp Talstra 4504 Keith — modern facilities and spacious heated _ Warehouse for all your Storage needs, . ‘For big or small spending we do big | and small lending The Associates make personal loans of any size — and for almost any reason. Some people come in for a $50 loan till next payday, while others need larger amounts up to $6,000 or more, In any case,’ monthly - payment plans are carefully tailored to your income. Interest rates are reasonable, and there are no. hidden: charges. Whatever your reason for borrowing, see ‘the Associates. After all, money, is our’ business. _ASSOCIATES FINANCE, COMPANY LimiteD. “Phone VE 3-6087 ie