a ‘Melody Kings” cial Feature: nt COMPTON BY Ist & 2nd a The Chieftains” ; with — FELIX GRANT By 3 | S “The Echos” mY 9 § “Melody Kings” MATCH FOR Yukon Reunion . Night Date to be announced in August For All Former Yukon Residents ET. 2,364 Chris Crosby | Repeat Performance By Popular Demand . with the “MELODY. KINGS” UTA ALLERS MIKE POWLEY Conducting the Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Schoo! at Skeglund’s Hot Springs Resort July 1 to 6, inclusive, will be Miss Uta Allers and Mr, Mike Powley, both of Vancou- ver, B,C. The course is being held in co-operation with the Terrace branch of the Canadian. Red Cross and the Terrace Swimming Club. Subjects to be taught and discussed include ce El) Loggers Try Softball | As Kitimat Visits | } Terrace Loggers, showin home with the tying run in the lost inning of _Page Seven came pounding . a softball game g . versatility, against the Kitimat A’s to steal the show in a five-inning - slugfest at Riverside Park Sun- day night, , Kitimat A’s are a softball club only. They gcooted over. here for five innings of softball and then were taught a lesson im the art of baseball in the second game as the TOMP squad sprayed many balls to the outfield to swamp Kitimat nine to three, Kitimat with stronger pitching, was gliding along with a five run lead in the fifth when: the Loggers struck for five runs on five hits “Hot Glove" Philpot started them ; off with a single, followed by Jack Philpot, Then came..doubles by Don Panton:.and Dale Esche, A. long fly ball was belted off the bat of Rollie Fairclough and drop- Ped and Willie Jackson finally came through with a single, his first in four games. Bob Panton, with the “comeon, hit-it” pitch, had to relieve Esche in the second inning when Dale had contro) troubles, Keith Lar- and three Kitimat errors. Fred son, did the catching duties and also picked up a hit. ; wo for teaching swimming. - lifesaving, pool and water front supervision, principles and. practice of artificial respiration, knowledge, and both theoretical water and boating safety SOME OF THE and practical techniques s oye Hospital Auxiliary Mills Memorial Hospital auxili- ary meeting was held June 20 in the hospital dining room with 23 members and one visitor present, President, Mrs. Ed Phillips re- ported having attended the north west regional convention in Prince Rupert on June 3 and 4. She was accompanied by Mra, L, Goodwin. Mrs, McKernan of Kitimat con- ducted the convention in the ab- Good Turnout - For Recital. Close to 100 interested parents and friends gathered last Wednes- day evening in St. Matthews Hall to hear 37 young Terrace musi- cians perform in annual recital, The youngsters were pupils of Choice of musical selections ranged from the ever-popular Whispering Hope, to Clemente’s Sonatina Opus 38 (ist and third movements), Those taking were: : ; Ross Weber, Connle Rathjen, Sherry Glen, Barbara Reum, Sylvia Hughes, Linda Purschke, Mark Let- nes, Douglas Kamp, Diane Reum, Leanna Bates, Karen Rathjen. Virginia Cooper, Lauren Dubeat, Judy Rathjen, Norma Dando, Bev- erly Kealty, Joanne McKeown, Dwayne Holliday, Leslie Paulson, Glenda Best, Diane. Letnes, Lynn Atwood, Helen McKeown, Myrna Simpson, Elizabeth Thornton, Sherry Best, Norma Schulte, Lorna Leisch. | . Janette Kamp, Darwin Holliday, part in the recital Ernie Sande, Coleen Froese, Alan Tutt and Pauline Chretien, is there a like to go? NIAGARA KNOWS HOW Get eash-new . . . for train tickets, accammiudat ions, good reason, A Niagara counsellor will talk aver the. amount and repayment schedule. . to fit your hudyet. We believe V * money and helpful planning go together. Loans from $50.to $2500) 4641 Loselle Ave, somewhere you'd NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 4 - Phone 843-6391 wy and tailor it an — _| Mrs. P. Davies, ARCT; Mrs. Rj Lowrie, RT;‘and Mrs. A. Oswald. | Phone VI3-2801 Circus, featuring the Holds June. Meet sence of regional representative Mrs. L..M, Green. Mrs, Pattenden of Vancouver, first vice president of the provincial executive was an _ seen in TERRACE THURS., FRI. &. interesting guest speaker. A film Camels, ; “Gift of Time” was shown and jetties : ‘enjoyed. W. Murray, MLA and Cicnalayen Bears from Viet N speaker of the House, gave an in- Barbados Sheep teresting talk on New Zealand, at Kodiak Bear the dinner meeting, | African ‘Rem. Mrs. L. M. Green was re-appoint- ed regional representative for the forthcoming year. Terrace is to host the northwest regional con- vention in 1967. ‘It was reported that the Thrift Shop and Hospital shop were both doing well.. However, more work- ers are needed. The meeting voted the sum of $2,000 to the hospital for new equipment. ; Scottish: Midget Horse Black Maned Nubian Lions African Golden Lions Bengal Tigers indian Leopards Steck No. Year Make -and Model F232A =: 194 Gelaxie S00XI. 2-Dr. Hardtop — new condi. tion, 1600 miles, 390 V3, swingaway steering, bucket seats, ° radio, fower steering ‘and brakes FF218A 1964 Comet Station Wagon GB4A = «1965 Ford Custom 500 — Color gold, V8, auto." . matic radio a ' T369A 1965 Vaillant — White, 10,000 miles, like new, - standard transmission - - BAGSA 1963 Volkiwagen 1500 F2I7A =: 1965 Fargo. Sportsman Bus : G84A «1965 Ford Custom 500 — G260A «1965 Mercury % Ton Pickup — like new, V8, —_ dspeed TR6EA = s«964 Volicewagen 2-Dr, TOA. 1963 Econoline Bus -. G2598 «1960 Faleen Ranch Wagon . ‘.. GBT" | 1956 Olds — as is special _. vee + TMA 1958 Chev — as is special, good transportation ! . TRUCKS WE HAVE A LARGE PARKER'S Since 1923 — To be seen with the Carson & Barnes Big 3-Ring cnimals carried on any circus: today and will be Blood Sweating Hippopotamus 27-Foat Riticulated Pithon from Malaysia Indian, Burmese and Siamese Elephants, world’s largest female Elephant 30 BEAUTIFUL HORSES AND SHETLAND PONIES 10 P.M, EVERY NIGHT The Name Is Your Guarantee! - Three: ‘Salesmen To. Serve You. TERRACE - PRINCE RUPERT - KITIMAT 7 ANIMALS largest collection of wild SAT., JULY 7,8 &9 Florida Swamp Bears The Rare Striped Hyena jam . ot Barbary Apes Rhesus Monkies Russian Bear . Deg Faced Baboon. from River Nile Mandril Baboons . 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