Page 2. TERRACE "“OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesda November 23, 1 Recreation Director Arrives This Week ' Terrace’a new recreation ‘‘dit-|- eotor, Mr. Peter G. Panning arrived here+this: week with his wife and four children,.Mr, Fanning, who comes to Terrace from North Battleford, Saskatchewan will commence duties for the Munici- pality as. eoon as he Js able to find suitable housing for his fam- ily and get them established. The new recdirector hag a wealth of recreational experience in his background, having worked in| Camrose, Alberta; Edmonton, Al berta; and Estevan, Saskatchewan as well as North Battleford; all in the field of recreation and sports _ as well as community activity a ordination, Anyone having knowledge of a three bedroom home available for rent is asked 40 call the Com- munity Centre, VI3-2844 and leave his name and number with the attendant. Open House Sunday At Oli’s Place One of the North's newest din- ing places opened officially for business on Sunday, November 20. Proprietors Freda and Oli Kroyer welcomed a good turnout of patrons to “open house” for their new business Oli’s Place. The dining room-coffee bar complex is situated on the shores of Lakelse Lake on Highway 25. By taking a right turn at Granite Creek you will find this fine new eating place, that caters’ .to all tastes, from a cup of coffee at the bar, to the finest cuisina..served in the attractive “Blue Room.” Oli’s Place is open every day and evening except Mondays. Many people from Terraze, Kitl- mat and Lakelse attended the of- ficial opening of this new Aining spot which is a welcome few ser. vice to the area, ' Contractors Hold | Annual Banquet The first annual banquet of ‘Skeena Chapter of the Electrical Contractors Association of B.C. was held. recently in the Skeena ‘Hotel. Guests at the banquet in- cluded’ J;, MacIntosh ' of E. B. Batniy’ Bowl cs ccecesers Fe BIH Horsman and Sons Lid, $. G./}eglod.......-----seeeeee 28 Carlson, ‘district superintendent of is eit tttettseesees bd B.C. Hydro and Power Authority Black. Diamonds ee and wives of the members. _-.",: Byte 2 Men's Wear '.........- 18% Ellis Hughes of Terrace wi FUME ws os seses torsvene 10 elected president of the cg sede e eee e 3,350 +o a h CH A. ©. Sibley of Smitheta, "Vice | ee avs Bowl csseceeee 1,40 president and William Watson of | yon high . three: Terrace, secretary. - Robert, Cote .........0506. Tet Man high single: A motion of appreciation was; M, Alger’ ........-sc0es0- $11 extended fo organizations instru- “pi mental in assisting the association | Riders ........... testeessess & with an education promotion.) Reum “2” .........,ccesecees 18 Special mention was made of the} Terrace Van & Storage ...... 18 joint efforts of Terrace and Dist-!Skeena Kenworth ........... 16 riot Chamber of Commerce, B.C.,j Omenica Bldg, Lid. .......... 14 Hydro & Power Authority and E.| Gemini EXPO ....-..eseseeees 12 B. Horsman & Sons Ltd. who were | Satelites’ ............cccecece 9 responsible for a recent spectac-|Team high three: ular Lighting display in Terrace.| Skeena Kenworth ....... 2,788 The special lighting at Terrace Court House . was speanheaded by local contractors and B.C. Hydro conducted an educational program on architectural lighting at a din- her meeting, In Octoher, the B.C. Hydro & Power Authority and the Adult Education Department arranged and presented a four-day space heating céurse. Twenty-three con- tractors from Prince Rupert, Kiti- mat, Terrace, Smithers and” Burns Lake participated in the course. The chapter expressed thanks to Stan Carlson of Terrace who or- ganized the event and R. T. Mar- tin, P, Eng, of the B.C. Hydro, Vancouver who instructed. It is hoped gq second course will be held in the spring of 1967. /“Whereowhere to start? Moving? start by \ finding MOVERS fast in the YELLOW PAGES, Where your fingers do the walking. B Now... enjoy ail the advantages of modern technology ina Dueck i engineered home: faster, more economical construction, extra | § strength and rigidity, tess on-site labor, untimited choice of design. f -Let us show you how beautiful a Dueck component home can be, Your LOCAL DUECK HOMES: AEPROESENT ATI a VAN -HALDEREN BROS. £0 NSTRUCTION .0. Bee 1421, Terrece, B.C, DUECK | On the ALLEVS ‘COMMERCIAL - LEAGUE (MEN) “A Team high single: Skeena Kenworth ..-.... 1,029 Man high three: Don Haudenschild ........ 63 Man high single: A Hobenshield .......;.. 273 Rockhound Party Planned Sunday Terrace Lapidary club has fin- alized plans for a Christmas social scheduled for Saturday evening, December 10 at the home of W. Pierce, 4003 Munroe Street. The final arrangements were made Sunday, during the regular November meeting of the group, held in the Community Centre, All members will be welcomed at the Christmas event, group recorded an expression of sympathy to the family of the late Wad a valued member of | ‘the Terrace Lapidary Club, having heen instrumental In its forma- tion several years ago. She served as publicity director for the group and also spent time in each of the executive offices AROUND the TOWN Mrs. J. A. Elsie) Smith of Vic- torla is spending a few weeks visiting in Terrace. While here she is the houseguest of her bro- ther-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Smith at their Hillerest home. CRADLE ROLL corded at Mills Memorial Hospital during the past week: Mr, and Mrs. - Ronald Snider, November 16, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulitschke, November 16, a girl. Mr. and Mrs, . Mickey Hassell, November 18, a girl. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Raymond Smith, - November 18, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister, November 18, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laurier, November 138, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, November 20, a boy. . Mr. and Mrs, John Aanties, Nov- ember 20, a boy. Mr. and Mra. Howard Amos, November 20, a. girl. Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard, Nov- ember 20, a boy, Mr. and Mra. Epp Talstra, Nov. ember 21, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellor, Nov- ember 21, a Mri and fics. William Carey, November r 2h a a boy, : EARLY RECREATION — eroase, a fast-moving netted atick game, was played in America be- fore Columbus landed in 1492. Originated by the Sroquols Indians and used af a : Tequire- ment for warriors, thls strenuous game was adopted in 1840 by the fred eport, During the regular meeting, . the ||: Connie Chastney, Mrs, Chastney er The following births were re-||' ; Le baaiied . “ SUPERIOR CARPETS - RESIDENTIAL ¢ + Call 843-5752 _ MAINTENANCE LTD. : 4811 Davis Street . oo FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR: SERVICE © _ WINDOWS - FLOORS - UPHOLSTERY -@ COMMERCIAL BUILDING e WALLS P.O. Box 2558 Secretary «Treasurer, School ‘Box 1238, Terrace, B.C, } oo in 1966 Parisienne 4-Dr. Hardtop — 4,300 miles, 327 cc, fully equipped ~ - eee Save over $ 860 1966 Impata Super Sport—327 ce, 4speed, radio, power steering, power brakes. 1966 Impala Hardtop’ — loaded with extras, power ateering, power brakes, whitewall tires. 195 Buick “Riviera” — fully powered, An executive car. Over $2000 Off new. 1965 Chev Bal Air — One owner, low mileage, radio, automatic transmission, V8 motor, 195 Corvalr 4Dr, Hardtop — automatic, one owner, radlo, snow tires. automatic, one owner, low talte- age, tworone paint, "NEW 1 "REMO — HIWAY’ 1 16 5 WEST N.HLA, APPROVED WINDOWS STORM WINDOWS — SCREENS All Sizes Calf V. Vistica — VI 3-6864 PAYROLL CLERK SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 33 (TERRACE) 1964 Chev ‘Blseayne — 6 cya ‘standard transmission, one own 7 1965 Pontiac Strato Chiet 4orB " owner, 1964 Fairlane 4Dr, Sedan _ ‘ve, ‘PHONE V13-6331 OR 13-5905 — Teac, nc. F : | white man. H Is now reputed do | perce “|e North America’s oldest organ: | iil Torrace, B, mn Requires a Payrol! Clerk. Applicanis should have payroll ee ° experience. and’ ba competant typists. Attractive salary and a benefits are offered. Forward applications to Mr. E. 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