EENA SECONDARY SCHOOL 1966 Graduat- Class, the largest in the history of Terrace, boys and 55 girls in this phota: Terry Ronald nett, Kenneth Allen Bowman, Colin Arthur Mastecuneuf, Ronald Robert Cole, Jerry Gail sammitt, Frederick Thomas Dolt, Patrick Robert iphin, ‘Bruce Finlay Ferguson, Harry Charles Iden, James Stuart irvine, Lorne Corbin o Larry Philip LeCleir, Wilfred Henry Mac-, nzie, Melvin Anthony Malinowski, Daniel thur McCabe, Dale Edward McFadden, Gerry nry McPhail. John Miller, Gordon ‘Albert on, James Orr, Wayne Ovelson, David Gordon fer, Allen Jack Philpot; Juergen Ernst Pok- dt, Ernest Thomas Prusko, Wayne Thomas eves, John Claude Gilbert Rinaldi, Peter momas Rose, James Joseph Rowand, Richard Sacharoff, Jagjit (Jit) Sandhu, Steven Scotton, Daniel Gray Sheridan, Denatd Edmund Tuft, Fred Robert von de Voort, Andrea Yvonne Agnew, Elizabeth Anderson, Linda Rose Ander- sor Adrienne Morie Auriat, Shirley Ann Baran- ieski, Boyd, Gertrude Mary Boyd, Doris Mary Bussiere, Judy Ann Chobotar, Pouline Ada Chretien, Linda Ann Contant, Faye Jeanette Degerness, ’ Gail Dubeau, Sharon Rose Dyck, Donalda Elaine Foote, Judith Ann Gare, Patricia Barbara Ann Gair, Denise Winifred Grindler, Barbara Eliza- beth Hauglund, Margaret Rose Johnston, Rob- erta Christina Johnston, Thalina Marie Sulseth, Flora Jean Kerr, Linda Alice Little, Joanne Marie Lund, Gail Juanita MacDonald, Rabin Elizabeth } tAL Kathleen (Kit) Maitland, Cherry! Dawn Beauchamp, Avril June — . Dianne Mary Stobo, Carmel Moyra O'Hara MeDonaugh, Margaret Elizabeth ' McKeown, Walburge (Burga} Mehnert, Victoria (Vicki) Jané Miller, Brenda Dione Munson, Benita Lorna Ness, Lynn Marie Nor- mandeou, Jacqueline Mary North, Georgina Oleksewich, Elcine Corol Parmenter, Eileen Helen Parmenter, Heather Marie Piffer, Chan- tal Ann Rinaldi, Regina Elizabeth Schwan, Patricia Anne Shannon, Jane Denise Sheridan, Alice Faye Skoglund, Nicoline (Nicky) Sluyter, Marie Therien, Lubertha (Berta) Troelatra, Dianne Charlotte Turner, Joyce a Wood, Beverley Ann Wyatt, Brigitta van Heek. ‘Leona Margaret Goodlad not in the picture-as she finished -her grade at Simon Fraser School. Two boys are missing from the picture. (McGrath phote) OL. LIX, No. 4. “1 & Pages Wednesday, aoe ‘17, 1966 10 Cents a Copy, $3.00 a Year — Press Run 3300 ittla. Nominated << On September _Dudtey G. Little of Terrace, ‘| ' was unanitiously nominated as. Social Credit candidate in. the forthcoming. provincial election -| | 12. Mr, Little Teceived the nomination at a well attended meeting of Skeena Constituency Social Credit held 4 at Skoglund Hotsprings Monday evening, attended by members. from ‘Terrace, Smithers and Kitimat, Parker Mills, president of the Association, opened the meet- ing. Willlam. Murrey, speaker of the house last session waa chair- man for the election, Mr, Little who had served six: yeara as Skeena representative on the Legislature thanked the meeting for thelr confidence. and sald “I promise I. will be as honest.as I have always been. in the ‘past and will work hard B for you", FI VE’ MEDALS” FOR TERRACE. Anka Troelstre of Skeena Secondary School won the gold. medal in the 80 meter hurdies and the right te represent Grit- ish Columbia at the B.C.-Oregon Age Class Track and Field ‘Championships in Eugene, Ore- gon next week. _ The: evant took place. at the BL, Age Class Track and Fleld provincial championships ‘in New Westminster’ at: which 400 young B.C. athletes competed, Jerry _Demmitt' of Terrace. won the gold. medal fer the Kinsman Invitational Mite ond ‘the silver medal for the 1300 moter steeplechase. 7 Silver medals were won by the Tertace relay feam = con ‘alsting of Sherri Thomas, mendam Obsomatlons 00 HREE “GALS” CROSSING A CONTINENT BY CAMPER . CATHERINE M FRASER mm {continued from last week) At the United States border our meder was invaded and grape- and lemons confiscated. Then- 2 were instructed to pull our alt ton truck over to the side”. ver our concern was short- when a second officer waved iby, with the passing comment, . u don’t look commercial to me, ook like you're out for fun." pssing Mackinaw Bridge waa - The 23,195 foot expansion ‘the junction waters of Lake ron amd Lake Michigan is the. Sheart-in-the-mouth experience an across Ht. A terrifically strong kept the camper swaying as mcromed and threatening . to, Mle, Our driver's hands were on the wheel. (ater we: out campers are known to toppled). However we crossed. no mishgp, ‘and it is‘ indesd utiful bridge.: ‘ stay in Alpena, Michigan 4 delightfal one — not a sign and temporatures in the. 60's. We lounged and sun-bathed on sandy beaches on Lake Huron and spent a week-end at a Jake- ‘shore summer home, ' We deelded to return on High- way two, the northern route in the States. It does not have the same amount of traffle and by- passes large cities. We only had one day shopping in: the city. This was an outdoor vacation, and. it was “tops”. When we travelled we drove about five hundred miles a day. Stopped .at points. of interest or ‘whenever we were tired, Our overnight. camping spots. on the trip were interestingly varied: — an airforce base, where jets took off every ten minutes starting’ at 5 am; a gtain elevator, which turned out to be. a rallyway. jute- “thon; a ‘school. yard with a “no picknicing sign"; a vacated stam- pede grounds on an Indian Re- serve; beside quiet streams and Inkeshores; in parks ‘and camper areas — and there ‘were many of these along the way. _ Continued on Page Twe Sea “RANDOM ; Jatruction of Jecque Demmilt, Anke and- : | Audrey Troelstra and Jerry Dem- mit. | Sherri - Themes, won the bronze medal for third place In the 80 meter hurdles. Work Hold-up on School Projects E. Wells, Secretarytreasurer of Terrace and District School Board, in an interview with the press today said: “Unlesa the Union |- stops picketting construction on the vocational wing of Skeena Secondary School and’ the con- tractors’ lock-out, on the Commer- Gal wing of the. school, is term: Inated by the end ‘of this week it will be difficult to avold the “shift. system” at school opening”, - However the Board will explore every possibility : of hy using the work, if necessary by usin, its own resources. Norpine Construction of. Terrace has the $109,000 “contract for the vocational wing and Désell Con-} of Prince George — the quarter of a million dollar con: . ftract for the commercial wing, - and .is now in operation. line system and a sewer treat- ment plant capable of serving 20,000 people. The portion of the program ‘lcomprising the sewer treatme plant and the sewer trunks was approved by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation and was éligible for Federal Government assistance. C.MLH.C, loaned - two thirds of the total cost of the twa projects and forgave one quarter of the amount loaned or one sixth of the cost of these projects. The lowest bid on the sewer trunks and: the sewer collection line system was $317,000. submit- “Ited by G. C. McLeod Construction Ltd. of Edmonton. This was con- siderably. higher than the esti. mates of Willis and Cunllffe En- gineering Lid. the consultants for the projects. . The District ‘of Terrace there- Skeena Logger | Entered In PNE Gordon §. Clarkson will repre- sent Skeena in the Pacific Nation: al Exhibition Festival of Logging in Vancouver starting this week. at Exhibition Park. . --Mr. Clarkaon, président | of C. & M. Timber. Co, Ltd. Terrace, ac- ‘companied by his wife and family, left Tuesday for Vancouver, ©. Gordon hes entered the speed climbing and axe throwing events and is scheduléd to appear in the Bftree climbing Saturday. | Hundreds of loggers froin -all in prize money... = The Festival is strictly tor ame- reat 40, pension | Municipality Program Completed The District Municipality of Terrace [965 Sewer program at a cost in the region of $705,575, was completed this week tours = no. “professional < of [x “exibition” loggers wll be allow | Sewer _ The program consisted of sewer trunks, a sewer ‘collection fore took on the construction and for a short section of line between - Munro and Eby streets just south | of Lazelle Avenue. Reeve Goulet advised ‘the Herald today | that when final costs were totalled up the construction work done by the District had saved the Terrace ‘Taxpayers a total of $56,000. Sewer connections can now he ‘aMructed as part of this 1965 pro- gram. Pioneers Re-union | -Galla Occasion | ’ Over seventydive ‘Terrace old- timers enjoyed a happy re-union Thursday evening in: the Odd- fellows’ Hall which had been. arranged impromtuly by Mrs. Ina’ Roper and Mrs, Gordon. Little, _ Emil Haugland, Curley Bailey -- and Ted Johnson kept the ball - rolling throughout the . evening which was ‘gay with reminiscing, and telling stories on each other. . | Most of the pioneers present had lived in Terrace since the 1020's, - 30's-.and 40's. Dudley Little ‘wae -. the oldest ploneer,.born ‘here in - 191 a : ‘There were a humber of visiting - ploneer residents: who joined in the fun: Violet. Bailey of who was here in 1921; Stu McLeod. of Port Moody. in. 1026; - Bertie’ Klein of Sardis jn 1026; Marjorie . . M. Boy, of”: Maple . North: Caroline .in 1018; Dorey over B.C. will | compete, for $1,800 ‘Mangall, ” ‘has now completed the job except “ME: made to all lines that. were con: .