& Wednesday, April 6. 1966 TERRACE ‘'Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA B Skeena Provincial i NDP Sets Date At a meeting of the Skeena Pro. meevincial NDP Constituency Associa- Memwion in Terrace last weekend a mnotion was passed to set a dead- mine in which the NDP will choose . candidate for the forthcoming mrovincial election, Nominations mepre row open and will stay open @entil June 7, The nominating con- mention will take place July 9. The Party organization will use new system in selecting a candi- wemate this time. Nominees will be Masked to take part in candidates meanels, in various communities meenroughout the constituency to macquaint themselves with Party memembers and the public in gen- earal. . We ine Association’s officers for mere new year are as follows: President, Larry’ Sloat, Terrace; mast vice president, Ron Douglas, mitimat; second vice president, Miruce Ferguson, Terrace; secre- merry, Mrs. Hazel Downer, Kitimat; meecesurer, Mrs. Gisela Sloat, Ter- mce; provincial council members, agick Toynbee, Terrace; alternate uncil member, Milton Malmgren, m Terrace; trustees, Hans Brown, fitimat, Buz Downer, Kitimat, Bill enner, Terrace. A well attended banquet was Merid later in the evening at the Meeckelse Hotel banquet room. > fl & PELLIS HUGHES Na | keene af No Job Too Big !f if No Job Too Small ! YOUR “A” CLASS CONTRACTOR Qualified Residontial, oe Commercial & High Voltage Electrical Contracting ; Ellis Hughes Electric Ltd. N. Kalum - Ph VI3-5249 g For a Change of Pace... Eat a dinner away at our BOTH CANADIAN 4642 Loselle Ave. Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 am. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, FULL FACILITIES Orders, phone VI 3-6629 | Take-out have returned from a five-month Arizona. friends California and Calgary. They spent Monday, April 4 opening Christ- mas cards and presents. Easter TV Program By Church Choirs 4 one-hour program of Easter music over station CPIK-TV on Good Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. ches will participate in this pres: ag entation of traditional . Easter & ~ Bet: music. me <4 Don't Blow A = —_— mop 6 FUSE... Ye Gf Terrace Air Cadets To Have Free Flight race airport thig weekend to take Terrace Air Cadets for a “famili- arization ride.” every Air Cadet Squadron in BC, except Terrace. evening, and the ride will com- mence at 8:00 a.m, Saturday. Some forty cadets and officers will be hour. THey will all have a tour of the cockpit, possibly taking the controls for a short while just to show them how easy it is, Herd was pleased with cadets en- thusiastic response at news of the familiarization ride, and expects a large turn-out. The exciting flavor of the Orient is just Giwea, RESTAURANT Around the Town Mr. and Mra, Larry Sloat and family are leaving Friday for Van- couver. They will spend Easter with Mrs. Sloat’s parents. Mr, and Mrs, Sloat will also attend the New Democratic Party Convention in New Westminster April 15, 16 and 17. : ; Reeve Bert Goulet, upon invita. tion of the Civil Defence organiz- ation, is at present in Arnprior, Ontario attending a schoo! of in- struction in civil defence. -Floyd Frank is in Vancouver attending the quarterly board meeting of the B.C. Co-operative Wholesale Society. John Pousette, Municipal admin- istrator, is in Victoria this week on business in connection with municipal affairs, Mt. and Mrs, Dave Tumilson trip that took them as far ag During their vacation they also visited relatives and in Vancouver, Oregon, Churches of Terrace will present Musical groups from eight chur- An RCAF Dakota will visit Ter- The Dakota has visited almost The aireraft will arrive Friday uests of the RCAF for about one Commanding Officer Kevan Van Chinese restaurant, & CHINESE FOODS Terrace, B.C. Lions Ladies Sponsor Mother’s Day. Project The regular monthly meeting of Terrace Lions Ladies was held Tuesday evening, March 29 in Lakelse Hotel sample room with eight members present. Mrs. L. Sears, chairman of the Easter Seal campaign, gave a re- port on the annual meeting of the B.A. Society for Crippled Children which she attended in Vancouver earlier in March. The members are busy making carnations for a Mother's Day tag day to be held on May 7, The proceeds from the sale of flowers will. go toward community pro- jects, Of interest to the members was a demonstration on make-up and cosmetics by Avon representative, Mrs. J. Wideman. a Net expenditures of provincial governments on education increas- ed sharply from $1,049 million in 1963 to $1,191 million in 1964, but education share of total provin- celal expenditures fell slightly from 31,2 per cent to 30.0 per cent in 1964. Expenditures of local Zov- ernments on education also rose during the same period from $771 million to $865 milion and educa. tion’s share of total local taxation Tose from 45.0 per cent to 47.1 ry Page Five 4 AL Bur & Cha rtered Accountants Resident Partner, ALAN M. McALPINE, C.A. 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