TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . JUNE Ist & 2nd JIN. Guides, scouts combine’ 6:30 P.M. to11 P.M. ° | for Rosswood jamboree Terrace guides joined district a boy scouts at a jamboree at : Rosswood over the holiday week- ‘ end, Eighty scouts - 12 ‘patrols in all, from Prince Rupert,Port Simpson and Terrace and 48 guides, their leaders and a few parents gathered together Sun- day afternoon, A short religious service was conducted by Rev. G.W, Keen- leyside ‘assisted by the Com- missioners, Assistant district commis- sioner Mr, A, deLange explain- ed how to make a cance from’ cedar wood, The scouts and guides made sixteen-inch canoes the way the native Indians did more than ‘| 100 years ago, ‘ OPEN 1:30 P.M. to11 P.M. : & More than 50 Displays and Dazzting . Exhibits, *® See the ‘Dublin Rogues,’ Shay Duffin .and Brian Brennan,, Headline Stars of the famous ‘Gaslight Follies,” the the Pert and Pretty Miss Toni Sinclair —Top — Flight Professional Enter. tainment. * Attend the Colourful and Dramatic Opening Ceremony at 8:00 P.M. Thursday Night, June Ist. Reeve Sam Lindsay will arrive by helicopter to oper Fair. TK Radio to Broadcast Opening ceremonies. Honourable Ralph R, Loffmare, Minister of Trade And Commerce to participate, %* Grand Door Prizes and ‘Free’ Exhib- itors Draws. %® Special Opening Night Prize — two Return Trip Tickets to Stewart on Northland Navigation's Luxury Nor- ern Prince. *& TK Radio to broadcast pre-opening 4 activity from helicopter in the air over the fair grounds, . %® Helicopter flights over Kitimat by. Okanagan Helicopter. %& Special Trade Fair Bus from Terrace to Kitimat Return, Leaves Terrace at 12:30 p.m. and returns from Kitimat at 5:30 p.m. Special low return fares —?ne person $2.00, Family rate $5.00. Tickets Available at Al's : Shoes, %& Entertainment and Free Batoons for . the childlren. * SPECIAL EXCITING EXHIBIT... Large Scale Models of MERCURY and GEMINI Spacecraft, which have orbited the earth, and other exhibits dipicting proggress of the U.S, Space Exploration Program. These have been |Stress values speaker tells local guides The value of the girl guide movement depends on the stan- dards each girl sets for her- self, according to Mrs, Vesta Douglas, Mrs. Douglas outlined her thoughts on guide standards at a May 23 butfet supper for the Second Skeena guide company, Fifty parents and guides at- tended, Mrs, Douglas said that guides do require laws and general rules for living in our soctety, She explained that the true value of guiding depends upon thehigh ‘standards set by the girls them- selves in their daily lives. ~ Mrs, Douglas paid tribute to parents and leaders of all areas in our community for work done for our youth. Reverand G.W, Keenleyside told the group that, the main ideal for a guide is to grow in favor with wisdom and Ged." District Commissioner Mrs, R. Sparks commended the work of the leaders and Mrs. M. Severn for the -help she had given the company. She commended Pat Fisher for carrying on the company until NORTH WEST BOOSTERS Rose Jensen and John Gray dropped | in at the Labbatt booth during the B.C, International Trade Falr. | in Vancouver. The booth featured tourist attractions for all regions of B,C, Trade fair booth boosts BC tourism A representative resident was in attendance from each region to tell British Columbia Inter. national Trade Fair visitors about area tourist highlights and to answer questions. | The display demonstrated the wide diversity of choice In weak end and vacation enjoyment - How to "Live It Up In British Columba’? was the theme of an unusual exhibit sponsored by Labatt Breweries of British Columbta Limited at the British Columbia: International Trade Fair. Brewery concelved their booth as a show-place so thatthe tour. arug-distribution route through | } é New York Times reporters pub- lished last week their findings | for a lay-off system of dispers- that the Montreal-New York high- way {s one of the principalroutes/ Asked about Stephona’ Magga- Mafia, j New York state, Buffalo and Toro in private cars, moving anow |the Toronto morality squad sald of tourlst and business traffic, | traificking or other Maflacrimes. ‘Superintendent Ralph Carriere! He said there was a shortage of of the RCMP* s criminal investig- heroin for addicts, no “numbers ation branch confirmed the cone game’? gambling and no organi- clusion but refused to discuss! zed prostitution. Mafia links in the city, He said *"Drugs have been transported here by alr, andthen from Canada by car, at the wholesale level,"’ The kingpin of one of the five Matia “Families’’ of New York, Vito Genovese, now is serving &@ 15 - year jail-term in the United States for narcotics .con spiracy, Another top gangster, Joseph Bonanno--*fJoe Bananas’ ’ attempted to secure Canadian citizenship in Montreal last year and he is belleved to be the or- ganizer of drug traftle through University police. ‘work with radio. EDMONTON (CP}Police at the University of Alberta have their own $15,000 communication eys- tem, which they think Is the first at a Canadian university. The police cars have two-way radio and patrolmen on foot carry poc- ket radlos or hand-sets, Bonanno now ts engaged in a power - struggle with another leader called. Maggadio, who is| : supposed to control a secondary | : Toronto to Buffalo and to have} } interests in Winnipeg, ' Bonanno is known. to have a finger in three Montreal-based italian cheese firms, It isthrough these firms that Mafia gangsters are said to dominate Montreal | pe pizza parlors. Montreal is also SEARS Phone 635-2414... Matia pizzas now | believed to be the headquarters ing bets with (Negal bookmakers, | for narcotics coming into North) dino, thought to be controller of America for distribution by the) the Mafia “Yerritory’’ of western| * Most of it crosses the border nto, Insp, Willlam Pilkington of: ymously along the great stream there was little evidence of drug | "Wednesday, May 31, 1967 PRETTY YOUNG LADY: from a case of mistaken identity. In Iast week’ s picture story onthe Uplands Day Care Centre she was called Karen Melanson when: all ‘the time she was Daniella fabove) is gufferin Kanheberg. the port. i This Week's Special Co -’ “ELECTRIC ORGAN AND AMPLIFIER. -also _ INDIAN HANDICRAFT Totem Foles, Moccasins, Mukluks SALES 3504 Kalum St. : EQUIPMENT FOR RENT! GRADERS i Cat. 12 Huber 801 LOADERS’... ‘(Belt Type) Athey Force Feed For: Picking up - rock, lowering boulevards; streets, ate. and D4 Cat foallniat eames eet ee North Rou CHARLIE L. C. DAUMONT te Equipment Ltd. Phone 635-2975 a tice ’ KALUM AND KEITH STREET Announce CASINGS, ETC, ist regions of British Columbia could tell the story of their at- tractlons to the expected 200,000 visitors at the Fair, The booth, containing 19 octa- gonal columns with a vartety of colored facets, contained dis- trie display sections for the Okanagan, the Kootenays, the Kamloops area, Central British Columbia and Northwest British available in British Columbia, | sent to the Trade Fair direct from The ‘ : ‘US. ‘NATIONAL AERONAUTICS . AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION’ : Headquarters, Santa Monica, Calif. . ornia, This Fabulous display, exciting and educational, must be seen by all, Mrs. B, Urban took over. | & First and Only Showing In The Pacific edjambia _ H i Northwest, nach ; ‘“ te js th a. H s . . . ach section portraye e oy AS | zt * Still The Same Low Entrance Fee. areas’ altractions through huge goa: & S a e ts—~25¢ ildren— color photographs, maps, liter- ee y 5 # Adul 2c, Childre 0c. ature and other materlal assem- ts af Se | By ‘ bled through the co-operation of ee . & , ; . tourist and business groups in z Come One—Come All . | the area. g and see the Whole school 3 - goes to Expo = SATURNA ISLAND,B,C.(CP) The GulfIsland school board plans to send the entlre school-age pop i /ulation - of this - island in the | Strait of Georgia. to Expo 67 "Bag a | ere DS | {n Montreal,Dates and numbers of |i Co Lo - . ae(the children have not yet been Oe S| fixed. ‘ ~ . ee of etelsrerectel Paketetst, ° a GET “SET” : seaaatetereie SS ‘ a ne GK = With A. FLATTERING: & NEW HAIRSTYLE | ratataPan. ms So ie | ‘lecorems| st “ease Peon ate BE Phone 035-2811, ; = (Opposite Lukelse Hotel 7 We Only Have. A Limited Number Of Theee Tires Left So Buy Now! 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