TERRACE NOMINECA™” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA 'eekend Concert” ‘Mri. Vesta Douglas announced: the past hundred year’ history, ©; Skeona - " Secondary achoo! cholr ES nesdoy, December 7, 1966 - a Three various numbers and’ told - ‘do, im-|~ In “Canadian Pageant,” present-| were. very. much .enfoyed. Tha (Continued From Page: We. ‘pressive: manner, something about ed by Casale -Hall school, the|phoir was Mrected by A, Brodie - LETTERHEADS? = > ‘each song, story of each province in the Dom-| with Dorfmila | Sleben = BE. accom: v BUSINESS FORMS? ~ zed ond written by. Mri, rn “The chole was -directed hy. B. | inion was told, interspersed with |oanist. - wo Adie Felle of Kalum ‘School: was a! Toews with Mr, EB Bryant is ac-|songs by the school choir under| The “Skeena Folk Singers". ado -BROCHURES? prful performance ‘of.’song -and companist, .-- - the ‘direction of Mrs. A. Frank: [ded a pleesant touch:.to the|. |. ENVELOPES? e, Each character received|. choral speaking was ‘the. feature ‘The script was written by the} program. The group of 12 gave a; - BUSINESS CARDS? © vidual applause as he.or ahe/ of Veritas School. It was well done | grade 7. class under the leadership | splendid ‘rendition of folk singing Se oat “™ eared. Mrs. &. Sheatby” was! and added variety to the program.|of Robin McColl. The pageant | under direction of Mrs. G. Wastle,|... - FLYERS? posible for the beautiful cost) “School Cheers” in ° Centennial| was directed by Mrs. E. Metzmetr | with Don Hitchcock accompanying). - POSTERS? ng. theme, was presented by a group|and Dave Simona, on the guitar, . - MENUS? @ Riverside Elementary that ‘proved ‘themselves a real! One hundred or more students The jointschool effort put forth . pol Glee Club, singing “Songs| asset to the Skeena . Secondary | tock part in an impressive “Nat-|in the two presentations ‘was in-|.° Yes aCanadian People," received: aj School, They made a-colorful ap-|ivity Pageant,” which was well| decd a ‘success and helped in ‘no Fo coe, Dy ) ovation. It was an outstanding | pearance in their . smart achool |received by the Saturday night] small’ way with Terrace's centen- these are only a few of mexip-contribution, as the. younhg| uniforms. audience. The pageant was under nial project. many printing jobs we mes sang with feeling.. eight "100 B.C.” a play. by “Clarence | the direction of the Uplands| Members of Terrace" Little | can do for you . . . hbers ranging from the opening | Michiel school, was directed ‘and |Elertiesitary school staff, with Mrs. | Theatre helped backstage and we lition of “Maple Leaf For-| written by D. Sage. It was.an en-|A. Brodie supplying the musical | with the lighting. Larry Somer-| TERRACE OMINECA HERALD eto the appropriate closing} terlaining humorous enacting of | accompaniment, field donated his services with his : mber “Let There Be Peace.” a series of events from B.C’s| A number of selections by the | public address system, — Would you beove | AM 11's true! 10%-20% Off. Everything in the Store eee | PLOS — YES _ BUY 1 "GAL, or I at of Paint at + regular price — GET ONE FREE | f ! . SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES! ~ os i : - 150 SHEETS ARBORITE . ad (reg. $22.50) 4x8 shts.—Sale $19.99 — POWER TOOLS yi . ° Black G& Decker ® Beaver ® Shopmate e _ -@ * | a | | . _ @ PRESTO LOGS © FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES ALL PRICED TO CLEAR FAST! a. CASH ONLY! #F © ——— ® FIREPLACE SCREENS 7o " © DeWalt ® Stanley @ - . * * ig 100,000 SQ. FT, FLOOR TILE—9"°x9" & 12"x12" ve SUPER KEM TONE e KEM. GLO e : | NO. CHARGES ! - f- NHA 2 50 7A : -_ e KEM GLO e : B x x9" reg. 19¢ ea, seeetesseneoee Special—ea. ¢ | x. gl No PHONE CALLS! , INSULATION ® ALL VEATHER STRIPPING © . ; @ ” eo _ Seam P PRE-INIMED PANELLING a @ Ba LOSE FILE, INSULATION 9 Beat Example — 3"'x15"x40 sq : " UNBELIEVABLY PRICED (4x8) $4. 99 boy eA at $3. 59 THURSDAY, _ 3 BIG Vv: PEAY DEC. 8, 9, 10%. “TERRACE, B.C.