ears _July 6, 1966 EADERSHIP COURSE. ince George. Pauline Smith, Eva’ MoLéoi Indians). bwed, Skoglunds Point. re practised, - al survival kits. There will be a patrol-sent from ELECTRIC *% Major Hance Sales og Seiane % Electrical tractor se Residential * Commercial Corner of Kalum and Park Phone Vi 3-2752 Motor Winding ott ong the topics discussed at camp were: Campers’ License entails planning for eamping: des own — ‘a religious service #! making of charcoal and wood is year the guides are using treoal since liquid starter is not @ leaders learned many new mgs. These wil] be put to-use at Terrace Guide camp July 7 - 15 triking camp and tent raising & leaders learned: to make re- ctor ovens, toasting forks, : sit- ng, trench candles, flower and presses, hasti-notes, and per- __-RANGERs | enty-five leaders from various |{he Northern Lights Division and ints such as Dawson Creek, Lone |two from the Cariboo, = * ~ tte, 100 Mile House, Fort Fraser,|_ Guide leaders agreed the course aser Lake, Kemano and Terrace had been a worthwhile undertak- syfended a leadership training ses-|ing ee in held recently at Ispak Lake | FIRST. KITSUMKALUM Ride camp, 35 miles south of Those giving instruction werdy Diane Marsh of Vancouver, |Kitsumkalum Guides on June 21. ader Mrs, Pauline Smith is a : f be guider recently made Honor-|Dresented to. Guides Andrea ‘La- Indian Princess by the Squamn- Casse, Trudy Spencer and Betty questions as: what are the main types of government in Canada: |- B.C. consisting of four Guides from -A swim party at Skoglunds Hot Springs, followed by a weiner gast at Lakelse: Lake, wound up he current season for the ist Girl Guide autograph books were Jean Anderson, all of whom. will leave the Terrace area ‘during the summer. ee Patrol leaders Patsy Bass, Dixie McRae and Lena Christl were pre- sented with Guide pennants and of thelr help during the past -year. Guide Patsy Bass also recelved a gift of $10 to be used during a trip to the International Guide camp at Haineq, Alaska, °- | On. June 24;° Ist. Kitsumkalum Guides held an. over night camp on the Lee property: at Lakelse | Lake, Twenty-two Guides attended the camp together with leaders tow ch. Guide camp mugs in appreciation | : 7 A SALES BONUS CHEQUE was presented to Bruce Adams (right), safesman for the T, Eaton Company of Canada Ltd. in Terrace, after he topped ail others in a recent motion for electric ranges; S. G. Carlson (left) makes the presentation, . Sales pro- 6f B.C. Hydro, aster and :the Governor-General and Should ‘Be able to answer ert: questions.concerning elections at the three.levéls, Requirements for the earn: this batige are outlined i Rolicy organization and rules 1965, Girl Guides of Canada; All girls wishing this badge'must also know the requirements and procedure. for becoming a Canadian citizen. Girls wishing to attend Heritage camps. or receive. the Gold) Cord are required to have their citizenship badge. —~ Mrs, Fricke, Mrs. ten Wolde and Mrs. Parmenter, Bo Guide. Susan Bass received an appreciation gift brooch in maple leaf and dogwood motif,. Twenly-five Girl Guides are.cur- rently attending summer camp at the Kinsmen Kiddies Campsite- on the shores of Lakelse Lake. GIRL GUIDE CITIZENSHIP . Gayle Seaman of Second Skeena Company was awarded her “citi- zenship badge” last week by Reeve A. F. Goulet. In answer to a ques- tion on citizenship, Gayle replied; in a few years so we should -be A group of 22 Girl Guides. at- tended a court session conducted by Judge J. T. Harvey of Prince Rupert. They observed the : proce- dure of becoming a Canadian citi- of citizenship certificates. Girl Guides attended court sessions rington. os Their written test included such how is Canada's Governor-General | chosen, and what are his duties: leader chosen? 7 The girls must learn to recog: nize fhe Canadian. coat-of-arms and |: the powers of the House of Com: .{mons;. the Senate, the Prime Min: |: . Terrace. _..» Transfer | = Agents for North American Van Li WEB Anywhere. - FREE ESTIMATES '— Anytime ode "Move without Crating” 1k "Wife-opproved Moves" - @ Local and Long Distance © a NN ES Re ‘ ee eee SARA “We're going to be the citizens |. . learning what our duties and our|- °°: privileges will be." . zen, and watched the presentation | conducted by Magistrate C, J. Nor-[: — how. is our Prime Minister chosen, |: and what are his duties; what body| > | = governs Terrace, and how is ‘its 7 crests of the ten provinces; study | *:: ate, “On a previous morning eight |..°.- to. Call 843.5752 Darby's Equipment RENTAL & SALES Cement Mixers - Wheelbarrows Floor Sanders - Staple Guna Laddera - Skill Saws, etc. 1 4546 Lazelle - P.O. Box 714 ‘Terrace, B,C. | Vi3-5153 _,SUPERIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR. SERVICE WINDOWS — FLOORS — WALLS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY ‘RESIDENTIAL 4740 STRAUME AVE, e COMMERCIAL . Guess which B.C. beer gota Gold Medal — _ for taste in Brussels | never knew abeer. .* could be so smooth!