Pgga ‘12 “TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE. BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, Saptember 21, 92. 5 Millions Needed In. Three Year School Plan Terrace school district approve a $22 million building Municipal elections. The three-year referendum, cit- ed as Referendum No. 7, calls for $2,552,000, and the School Plan- ning committee has already been authdrized to appoint architects for the ‘various projects it covers. Further school building require- ments’ were among: the major items discussed at the general meeting of the Board of School Trustees held here on September 13. Chairman of the Buildings Planning Committee, Myr, Kelth Tucker, told the Board that the district's rapid growth is again necessitating careful planning of the needs of the next few years. In Mr. Tucker’s report to the Board it was pointed out that Skeena Secondary is currently carrying an enrolment of 666 and the school’s total capacity is only 950, The Board was warned of the possibility of serious overcrowding next September if annual enrol- ment continues to increase at the eurrent rate, In the elementary schools of the district, four are already us- ing activity rooms as classrooms due to varying factors, including delayed completion of anew schools, the report stated. Written reports submitted CRADLE ROLL The ‘following births were re- corded in Mills Memorial Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frogge, September 18, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pere Moorhouse, September 21, a daughter. - to ‘CENTENNIAL SAVINGS SALE Save Dollars on New & Used Cars & Trucks To Be Cleared in 30 Days 1965 Buick Riviera—Power seats, windows, bucket seats, dark blue. one owner. New price $7600, Save $2200 .............. Salle $5400 1965 Buick Wildcat 4Dr. — All power, black, low mileage. New $5600. ... -. Sale $4400 1964 Pontiac — V8, automatic, one owner, Was $2395 —................... $2100 1964 Rambler 4-Dr, — é-cylinder, standard Sransruionion. Was $1595. Sale §1295 1964 Chev 40r.. — V8, automatic, new paint. Was $2000. Sale $1695 1966 Chevrolet Station Wagon — V8, automatic, 2-tone, one owner, only 1,800 miles. Was $4295 _.. Sale $3795 1964 Chevrolet 2-Dr, Sedan — V8, automatic, radio, . 2tone. paint, one. owner, . Was $2395 _...._.. Sale $2000 1962 Falcon Sedan — G-cylinder, _automatic, radio, 2-tone palnt, Was $1405 | Sale $1095 —-REUM MOTORS PHONE Vi 3-6331 OR Vi3-5905 — TERRACE, B.C, “yatepayers will be’ asked to referendum, .at the December the Board by ‘principals, indicated that school opening this term was effected smocthly and’ with little or no incidence. The new KitK’Shan primary school and grounds were reported as “very satisfactory” with new playground equipment proving popular with students, At Uplands and Clarence Mi- chiel elementary schools, activity rooms have been pressed into use as classrooms on a temporary basis, ~-— == JOE WARD ‘ CALLER - INSTRUCTOR for Skeena Square Dance Club beginners’ classes is Joe Ward who hag been active in square dancing for ten years both here and in Kitimat.. Beginners’ classes start this Saturday at 8:30 P.M. in Clarence Michiel School. —staff photo 1960 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan — V8, automatic, radio, power steering and ‘brakes, 2-tone paint, Was $1395 __............ Sale $ 995 rn an OK TRUCKS HUNTING SPECIALS 1965 International %-Toa — Low mileage. Was $2150 _........_.. Sale $1950 1963 Chev Pickup —fully heavy duty, one owner __..... $1695 1962 Ford — 4.Wheel drive,. fully heavy duty, one owner, Was $1995 1961 Ford %-Ton with canopy, large tires, heavy duty suspension Was $1200 ___ Sale $ 850 1961 Chev Panel — one owner, good ¢onditlon $1095 1959 International Cab & Chassis one owner, low mileage, fully reconditioned —_......_$1995 uf Joiried In Matrimony At Candlelight Serv At 8 candlolight service on July 9 Christina Anna Darby, daughter . of. Mr,.-and’. Mra. :.A. W. Darby became the bride of Keith Thomas ‘Shaffer at the altar of Heart Catholic Church, the Rev- Sacred erend Father R. Bernard, 0.M.L, ‘(ee officiating. Ronald Neal Mould was best man and ushers were Gary Smith and Fred Shaffer; brother of. the groom, Miss Jeanette Dakin sang a solo during the signing of the register. ‘The lovely bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a white floor-length empirestyled gown of | nylon organza over crepe with insert lace panel- and lace yolk and gleeves, fashioned with a full- length train with lace panel, Her _, dainty four-tiered vell was held in place on her forehead with a headpiece of rosea and lily-of-the- valley. She carried a trailing bou- quet of yellow roses. © Bridesmaids' were her sister '| Geraldine, and the groom's ‘sister, Wilma Shaffer. Dainty Christine King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corbin King, waa flower girl. The attendants were attired in primrose yellow nylon organza aver crepe, styled to match the bridal gown. Their headpieces were of yellow roses and Iily-of- _| the-valley and thelr bouquets of yellow and whité baby ‘mums {with lily-of-thé-valley. They wore matching shoes and over-the-elbow gloves. ; A reception was held in the Lak- else Motor Hotel banquet room. The happy couple received their ‘guests standing beneath a bridal arch. They were assisted 4; the bride’s mother who wore a two- piece turquoise suit with white- accessories and the groom’s mother who chose a threesiace navy suit with white “accessories. A delicious cold plate dinner was served to approximately .150 Buests. The bride's table was cen- tered with a threetier wedding cake flanked by floral bouquets and candles. The cake was decor- a ated by Mrs. Ann Sites, Toast to the bride was proposed by master-of-ceremonies, Bob Sheridan and responded to by the groom. Mr. Sheridan read tele- gtams of congratilatlons to the happy couple. For their honeymoon in Van- couver, the bride chose. ag her going-away costume a navy blue Italian boucle suit, in cutaway design with matching navy wide primmed hat and white accessor: es Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morgan and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fields of Oregon; Mr. and Mrs, K, H. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ritchie of Francois Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snyder and Mr, and Mrs, Frankie Bye of Burns Lake; Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Forsythe of Hazelton and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gilgan and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Shaffer of Prince Rupert. Mr, and Mrs. Shaffer are resid- ing at 4724 Lazelle Avenue. The *|gtoom is in the employ of Twin River Timber Company. a Three Safe’ In Copter Crash A helicopter rescued two men Saturday from a mountainside 15 miles north of Stewart after the pilot and owner of a downed helicopter hiked to Stewart. to get! help. Wilfred Tremblay, 55, of Rich- mond, who suffered leg Injuries, |. and Allan McDonald 34, of Ter- race, were passengers in a hell- copter -piloted by Emanuel Racine of Stewart when it crashed Jate Friday afternoon and rolled down the mountain. Racine told police he ran’ into severe turbulence when he. tried to land at Bear Pass, The men were exploring at the}: WeatCan mining al The helicopter a reported ‘al I wreck, _ ‘—Rupert Dally News MR. AND MRS. KEITH T, SHAFFER (Photo by Frank McGra | ‘School _ _ Danog BALLET - HIGHLAND - TAP | a YVONNE. BINNION, Teacher Classes commencing October 4 — ALL CHILDREN 4 YEARS OF AGEAND UP — For Information and to Register -& PHONE V1 3-6917 coll JUST ARRIVED! NEW SHIPMENT OF SADDLES AND SADDLEHORSE EQUIPMEN Tr “SADDLES oe Child’s Pony, Ladies’ and Gent's padded or plain seat ‘BRIDLES, HALTERS, ROPES, BITS, SPURS ‘LEATHER, TV STOOLS, WESTERN BELTS ANC# BUCKLES, _ TIES, ‘COWBOY - BOOTS AND HATS} CHAPS. 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