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Bar’ mar: 1M, frigate: ‘Thetls,:36 ahs, the :first’ Dominion’ Day, ‘auly | 4 -1,450-tong, served:on Esquimalt’ ‘lst;1867, with rejoicing.” Vic~ toria and New: Westminster allowed’ it to DABS _ without station.1951 +1853." She was later: traded-to the Prissian govern-: -ment for. two. amall Pale steamers. : . Janice Coulien, third, - Fran won by 1 Nora “Jacques ‘team Lindstrom, second and Joan | who.defeated the team skipped’ Hughes, lead... They defeated | by Lorraine Hildebrand. Isabel Grace Smith's team. Bogelund, third, Ann. Kohl,:: The winners of — ‘the | second, and Gladwin Hill, lead, Overwaitea trophy in the ‘A' | made up the winning. team. . event of thé night league were The playoffs brought to a, Marie Beckley, . skip, :Maxine | close the 70-71 curling season” Skalickv. third, Edna Ganley, | for-the Club. - There are 43 Shirley Head, lead. They teams in the Ladies Curling defeated the’ team skipped: ‘by | Club in Terrace which Marie | Helen Dempster. _ | Jacques: described as “a real The 'B’ event Club trophy was | active Club.” - : 46a LAZELLE. AVENUE "MODERN DUPLEX on 1, kocated clese.in. This duplex features. fireplaces ‘on- ‘both " - ; sides. and. a full basement. Good revenue. .° : ; 3 BEDROOMS at r | and bathroom in : ‘otfage with an extra room ‘Ae nument ‘arached garage, large. freed -lot.: Priced to e: . a sell. eee . 473) TUCK AVE... 7 PHONE ass - Bill Keller. scored, ‘six stimas Sunday” afternoon: ‘as the Terrace AllStar “flodr hockey team’ slaughtered. “the visiting’ Kitimat representatives 19-8, ‘There was, a full -house- it attendance: at ‘the ‘Skeena Secondary School for the-rnateh and ‘they: weren't’ disappointed by’ the play of the locals, . ‘Terrace ‘exploded for seven, goals. in the first frame: and never looked back; scoring: seven in the second and five in - the. third while the Kitimat. squad. collected three in the first, two in’ the’ second "and, rounded out the game with’ “ay four goal effort in. the. final fifteen minutes. * fuljanes proyed top scorer for ‘ the Kilimat team us he notched’ four. and. Sanders Fraser and two others each notched one in the losing cause. Besides Keller's double. hat trick, both Mike Casey, :Rod Kluss notched four, Beddard and Sharples netted two apiece and lan Smith added a single: goal to the total. it was a rough three periods of hockey and the Kitimat squad out-weighed the local team by a considerable margin‘ but the deficit didn’t make - any difference to the Terrace pucksters. The .game was a -penaity infested match with referee Red L’Estrange handing out a total: of sixteen minutes i in minors in rene Sharples. ~ Quality Printing with , Fast service, see Joe’s! BOOKLETS * ‘6. SIGNS. @ Tickets @ LETTERHEADS @ ENVELOPES @ MENUS @ SNAPOUTS /@ HOSTERD Terrace downs ‘K itimat “2 bedrooms with. 3 finished rooms ‘in’ the basement, 2 _bathrooms, laundry room, w-w carpeting in living room, » medalion wiring, immediate occupancy. Priced to ‘sell at : ony $22,750, SCOTT. AVE. : _“2.:bedroom’ smaller home: recently’ redecorated, Ww | ‘carpeting in ‘living room, carport, nice yard. Low down . payment, immediate possession. . ' DUPLEX LOT 80’ xx 122’ zoned for duplexes.. This lot is on water. * sewer : and in good area. Priced at $4500, r the first period. poe, Kitimat effort betwedn - the’ The Kitiraat teams undoing pipes coming in the. third and proved to be goal-keeping asthe | finalframe, ~ . Terrace squad forced to visitors: It was an enjoyable atiernoon’ - to go through three goalies in | for the seventy five people that three periods, with the best | watched the action... ~ ’ RESIDENTIAL LOT _ On Olson Ave, 74’ xx 132’, Attractive building site near igh . _ school and priced at $4300. “RURAL ACREAGE - 4acre parcels just outside of Terrace, Good road access and they can be sold on terms. . In court... Diversity was the name of the Widespread questioning of game on the Police files this | residents in the’ area failed ‘to week, ae result in the identity of the Two accidents with | culprit. _ cama’ exceeding $1000 were The sécond accident - took , At 9:50 a.m. on April 5, an {.Place at Greig. and Kalum- Streets when a car driven’ b accident took place involving Berend - yy. cars driven by Rodney erend Wassink of Terrace JOHN CURRIE 635-5965 . failed to obey the sign to st Pawluski and James MacKay, en op both of Terrace. It is alleged | 294 struck a fortunately empty at the 1969 Dodge car driven | School bus driven ‘by Elsie ; ; K : iM [i] easton Lakelse by Pavilusk Tan Bloor, causing’ over $1000 NS sities cist sevice the-red light at Emerson St. | Camage. =”. . a steshontorm = siaseame cam and completely demolished the 1969 Pontiac being driven north on Emerson by MacKay. Not only the MacKay vehicle but alsoa city lamp- -past bit the dust | an, q if: CABARET AND SMORGASBORD comprising damages assessed LARRY PRUDE N - 635-5260 TOM SLEMKO - 635-3346 at between $5000 and $6000. ES i SATURDAY 6 P.M. TO 10 P.M. *ORKKX SPSL, . . Adra Burton was : ; catered on the 5th.of April by f Swimming pool hours - Monday: the death of her pet dog. Mrs. | £ ‘ to Friday - 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. Burton reported to police that | Saturday, Sundays and Holidays : she was watching her pet | 1 A. M. to 10 P.M. ‘ walking along the railway right- of-way near Frank’s Dairy when suddenly the dog fell. |. Police say the animal was apparently shot by. a 22 calibre rifle which wounded the dog so ‘Skoglund Hotsprings Resort - badly that the S.P.C.A. was called in to put the animal out of PHONE 635-6221 —_— FOR RESERVATIONS its misery. ~ a ; — _—— “tae ey TE Pion So eee Seed) A ‘ait Uitte Pa ia tetlvy as STATEMENTS. @ BUSINESS FORIt BUSINESS CARDS ©, FLYERS ” RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORD. 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