“Wednesday, Aprif 19,.1967 TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C: | Square Dancing Jamboree In Terrace April 29-30. _ Canadian Pacific Airlines new summer schedule - pril 30,1967. A Complete detailed — | schedules now available lat your nearest CPA ticket} office or your. travel Agent including caller Duane McColl and Joe Ward repre- sented the Terrace club at the jamboree. After returning home the participants stated it was a Dancers representing Square Dance clubs from Prince George, Quesnel, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan and Juneau attended the Ketchikan Jamboree during the weekend of March 25, Twenty-four members, on the streets and wharf of Ketchikan and during the boat voyage, Local members are now busy planning for the next jamboree which will be held in Terrace April 29 and 30, Square Dance Jamboree’ Planned For Terrace The annual square dance Jamboree sponsored by the Terrace Skeeng Squares will be held April 29 and 30. The Jam- boree will get underway with a Fronlicr Night Dance in the Clarence Michiel School Audi- torium at 8 p.m. There will be a panel of callers, Prizes are being awarded for the best beards and bonnets of those dressed in Centennial costumes. . . B | oft iva aaa! When Terrace Has Boxla buffet supper. Dancers will have an oppor: tunity ta earn their aquaduck badge on Sunday, Aprit 30 at Skoglund Hotsprings at 9 am. A pancake and sausage breakfast is scheduled for 10 am. Sunday in the Overwaitea parking lot and will probably be served up with a side order of a square or two, In the event of rain the breakfast will be held in the Clarence Michiel] hope that all local square ‘| dancers would turn out to en- A windup dance’ will follow! joy the events School auditorium. in the auditorlum with the farewell 4:30 p.m. strenuous weekend of dancing, which took place both -The group expressed the and help to at 2 p.m.| entertain the expected visiting | dinner at! dancers, Spectators are wel- come, Kitimat Waifs For Day The Kitimat Lacrosse Association is eagerly looking forward to the day when Terrace has a lacrosse team. - Kilimat is in its third year of lacrosse and is in the throws af expansion. When minor la- crosse got underway last week there were 110 boys playing in 11 teams, an increase of four teams from last year. They also have 27 coaches and referees. The tcams are divided into four divisions; the tyke’s age six years up to eight years, Novices 8 to 10 years, peewees This Weekend FRIDAY & SATURDAY / MAY 19 & 20 found elsewhere vince. peewel fetewel fottanh fetvwel Roars fyemenfigerapafiges Toynbee Heads Army Appeal Dick Toynbee, campaign chairman for the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, an- nounced loday that this year's doar-to-door Red Shield appeal will take place in Terrace on Monday, May & starting at 6:30 p.m, Mr, Toynbee, working in so-operation with Lieutenant Eric Tennent, advises that this Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island. still appears to be a bar- tier for some species of ani- mal, Raccoon, skunk and poreu- pine inhabit most mainland countries but are rare on the island and marten are common in Cape Breton but seldom in the pro- Consult The Herald for Two-Color Ads 10 to 12 years and bantams 12 years and up. The Association is experienc- ing some difficulty in getting former lacrosse players to coach, but the gap has teen filled by using horkey coaches after some preliminary explain- ations as to the differences in the twa games. From all re- ports this arrangement is work- ing out well and there ig Obvious enthusiasm amongst |f the players and coaches, Mr. David H, Harrison will be the Kitimat Laerosse Asso- ciation's delegate to the Wes- tern Regional Lacrasse Clinic being held later this year in Edmonton. : Ls ROYAL CAMADIAN LEGION Dispatch Following the adjournment of the regular meeting, a pre Sentation was made to Ken McKay, by our president, 5S, Sheasby, in recognition of Ken's outstanding services to opr branch, ~ . . : Preceded by an excellent dinner served by the L.A., and concluded by instrumental en. tertainment, this meeting was one of the outstanding ones of the season, ; oo And to all you track » and field fans — don't forget the track and field dinner at Gim's -Dyson ag guest speaker, Inquire on the 29th of this month, al 8 pin. sharp, featuring Geoff at the Legion for tickets. The Ladies Auxiliary reports 23 members present — at. their uN April 3fd regular meeting. AU members are requested toll leave donations for the food hamper and articles for - the novelty table with Julle at the Hub. Please don’t forget to tag the articles. with your name EE and remember, this is for the Senior Citizeny Bazaar on Apri] 29 — looks like’ the 20 is going I to be: one ‘busy day. °° “13” for now, folks, sea. you Next week. tbe , WE HAVE 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE ~ > FROM 7 A.M, TILL 11 PLM. SELLING or BUYING—TRY.A HERALD CLASSIFIED the year’s objective for a Terrace ve a . /Kitimat area will be $3550. (Poul Bogelund) ee GaSe SILHOUETTES “In the past we've always} The regular meeting on the VeeS sida —@ and exceeded our objectives in this! 11th was highlighted by: |— j , ; area,” he said, “and. this is} initiation of Colin Hooyberg, . - . ; me ee | te ets ige ta eT BA’s NEW TOW TRUCK | * and understanding of the local) credi, and approval of the. fol- OG NO well for this year's drive. How. 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