ednesday. July 12, 1967. ’ f] TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, “TERRACE, B.C. PLANT TOURS | > Aluminum Company.” a of Concda, Limited _. dune Ist — Sept. Ist” 9am, 10:30 a.m.,-1:30- ‘pm, ond 3 p.m. : | Monday to Fridey Inclusive - No tours on , Scturdoys, Sundays o1 Statutory Holidays Be To make: reservations telephone f Kitimat 620 and-osk for "Plant Tour Infarmation” Terrace |’ Drugs Kelum St. 635-2727 Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. “Your Rexall Stores” = Lakelse j Pharmacy Super-Vala Shopping Centre - oe Phone 635-5617 : . Open Sunday 7-9 pm. ‘PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES j Kitimat r SMELTER ' : ae By Lesonnnesooe: binant -Mrn: ‘Mrs, John Ross of ‘Inverness 8, Scotland, are visiting . with thelx soreln-law and datugh | tery Mr. and Mrs, George Cru - ckshanik aid: family on Park Avo- ‘on the ‘July 1st weekend. they visited thelr son and daughters: inelaw, ‘Mr, ‘and Mrs, Bill Ross } and -4wo: grandchildren in Stee | “r warty BC.: They plan to stay in’ Canada until September, Later this month ‘they will back .to Montreal with the Cruckshanks for a visit to EXPO. Mee Mrs, Ada Tandquist of Wil- liams Lake arrived saturday in’ Terrace to make her home with her. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Barry~- ‘Lundquist and damily. He Mrs, 0. A. Kaulbeck and daugh- ter Susan are-at present vaca- tioning with relatives and friends in Ontarlo, Ret Mrs. I. Johnson of the Ter- race Post Office Staff has re- turned from a three-week vaca- tion spent in Eastern Canada. she visited her.brother and sis- ter- In Jaw In-Ottawa and spent a few days In EXPO, On the re- turn trip she visited friends in Hamilton and Elliot Lake, On- _ferto, +++ A 21st birthday party washeld for Miss Brenda Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T.He Turner at their home on the Old Airport Road. About 30 rela tives and friends gathered ‘on Saturday night, July 3, to help her celebrate the occasion, +44 Over 90 adherents of the Evangelical Free Church hono- red Rey. and Mrs, H. Jost, prior to: thelr departure for Lethbridge, Alberta, The party: took the form of .a turkey dine ner followed by-an program of entertalnment. Mrs. John Gies- brecht presented Mrs, Jost with a gift on behalf of the Women's Missionary Society, Mr, W, Hote fman, on behalf of the church congregation presented the Josts with arecliner chair, Rev, Jost has accepted a call to a 1] Pastorate in Lethbridge, Mlss ° Judy Schulte and Mr. Lynn Horton left Saturday, July 8, for Peterborough, Ontario where they will be summer guests. at the home of ‘Lynn’s- parents; | Mr, and Mrs, R. Hor. ton.” : : +4-+ : A plaza brunch was held ‘ot the home of. the Tofkagers on Sunday In honor of Miss Karen Jost who Is leaving with her pa rents for Lethbridge Alberta, The event was sponsored by the teereage sundy school class, and a presentation of a glass paper welght was made to Kae Tene’ TERRACE featuring: FOOD WITH THAT HOME COOKED FLAVOR plus “ALL TYPES OF EUROPEAN DELICACIES Across from the Lakelse Hotel . Coffee Shop \ 4 eas 2,88, Sehehetee, 40,9)" tare etetetatate's Sane era a tara ate! SS Sas i | world on ~ PLEASE... ea ete ese ee ses 'a es erates _ prevent forest me | fire ‘nua, Prior t6 comingto Terrace . Peter Hughan, . a resident of hus accomplished a centennial (project, He has cut ovt a trail | from. the approximately , $50- -| year-old: lava’ ‘field in. the: Nass Valley : Anto the’ ‘orater, Mr, and |‘ Mra. Hughan overntghted ‘at the crater last-week and expounded on: its scenic beauty, A-party of young people’ from Terrace, ’ Kitimat and Prince Rupert have ‘planned ..a trip into the crater on July 22. _ bat) EE: Finan Deagle of Vancouver is a ‘visitor - to, town, ‘the ‘house guest of Mr. and Mra, Joe Cunningham. ..in the Keystone - apgrtmentse Mrs.Cunningham is. Mr, Dedgle’ s nieca, +44 “eouver: accompanied “by her brother, Bill Greaney | of St. James, Long Island, New York, week staying at Skoglund Hot. Springs, Mrs, McGilvery, widow of the late Dr, Frank McGiL very, is a former resident of Terrace having Hved here with her husband from 1948 to 1950, She is greatly impressed with the changes that have taken place in this area since she left. . en oo Mr... .and Mrs, “Robert Keen. ‘| leyside and five children of Gol- den B.C. are visiting with Mr, Keenleyside’ s parents, Rev, and Mrs, George Keenleyside, Mrs, Keenleyside Sr. is at present a Patient in Mills Memorial Hos pital, . +t Mr. and Mrs, M, (Bud) Mooney Jimmy and Kelly, are leaving next week-end for a trip to Cale gary, Alberta and the Okanae gan, ttt Mr, and Mrs, John Sirackt are both out of hospltal now, John 1s recuperating at home fol- lowing anoperation and"Julle'? is back at her job In The Hub on a part-time basis following four and a half months absent due to sickness, . AH The Terrace Kinsmen Club recently donated’ $500 tothe pro ~Bosed home for the old-age.pen stoners. +++ Jay Chapman, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Chapman, left on Dominion Day week-end for West Vancouver to spend the summer months with Mr, Chapman’s, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Angus McLean, : ‘the Nass River Valley since 1024. Mts; Frank MeGilvery of Vane: are visitors. to Terrace. ‘this « Mises Joyes Ovetson, ‘of the - Terrace: Omineca:-Herald staff; was honored at.a wedding show: ” er last week at the home®of’ Mra, Gail McHugh on Haugland Avenue, Co - hostesses were Mra, Laverne deKergommeauri, and Mrs, Anne Johnston, Joyce was the recipient of many lovely gifts as well as a bouquet of- red roses, Her marriage to Bob Hipplsley takes place on Satur- day, July - ‘18 in Knox - United © Church. " a a ee Mrs. Arnold Ferretti Teturned last week. from Kamloops where she visited with her ‘son-In-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Ray..| | | Blair. bb Mrs. Margaret van Herd is back on the job again at'CFTK after a short sojourn in. MIs - Memorial Hospital, ttt Members of the: Daughter of the Nile entertained Saturday: night, June 25 at a garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, RJ, Schaeffer on Scott Road, Lodge Princess Elsie Anderson president of the club, weleomed husbands and other guests, Games, dancing and community singing were the order of the evening. It marked the occasion of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sloan’ s 30th wedding anniversary’ . +++ James Ratigen of Calgary, Al- berta, Is visiting with hisnlece, Mrs, Gertrude ovelson and family on Sparks Street, While here he will give the bride away at the wedding of Miss Joyce Ovelson and Robert E, Hipplisley- on July 15, He will be return- ing toCalgary the following week accompanied by Mrs, Ovelson who will spend a vacation in Alberta. bp Mrs, William D, Griffiths re- turned last week from Berkeley Hospital accompanied by her hushand who went south to bring, har home, F+4 . A -surprise miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Mildred Wagenaar prior toher marrlage to Mr. Robin McColl was held at the home of Mrs. W,E. Skil licorn on JuneMrs.The bride- to-be was presented with a sou venir wedding booklet as well. as gifts from those present, gally wrapped and presented in a mintature home, Hostessed were Mrs. Skilllcorn, Mrs, Milt Olson, Mrs. Albert Richardson, Mrs, Robert Ramsay and ‘Mrs, HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM Rev, School mornings July 17+ 28, at Th Church. Mr, and Mrs, Adams come he Ron Lennan. MORMAN elders Lee Jepson (left) of Greeley, Utah, are now knocking on Terrace front doors t _Mormon missionaries in Terrace These elders are young men It’s not everyday that a ouple of 20-year-olds’ drop in to ple office and tel? youthey are mini. “TS of religion, Elders in fact. But that’s what happened this : week, ‘Elder’? seems a bit of an exaggeration when youmect Lee Jepson and George Abbott, They look lke a couple of college kids, But *etder?’ is thelr title in the Mormon Church, which they prefer to call The Church of Jesus Christ of Lattereday Saints. Jepsom and Abbott are cure rently rapping on Terrace front doors to explain their beliefs. It sounds Like an oddball oce .cupation for two young men, A number of other, less spri- tual. practices spring readily to the secular mind, Rur that’s the way it ts with ‘7 Ron and Judy Adams (above) will conduct a vacation bible ornhifl School . The School is sponsored by Uplands Baptist re from Grand Canyon College, Phoenix, Arizona, : uirl guides have to be ahardy lot, There are 180 of them camped ‘out at Lakelse Lake for ten days of wind, rain and cloudy ‘ skies, ’ Purachke reports that no- spirits hava been dampened in. the downpour, The 150, guides at the Lake ston, Camp adviser Mrs, Fd. And gulde. publictst Marton: represent: the local area divie | - They Wear Longer Because They're Made Stronger guides from Kemano, ‘Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Telkwa, Hazele ton, Porcher Island and Terrace under her furisdiction. Camp runs July 5+ 15, Groups of guides aracurrently working ondisplaystorepresent the industry of their hometowns with logging and Habing well represented, Why the camp? ° According to Marlon Pure chke . ,**Girl guides go to camp | Wind, rain, don't bother | guides at Lakelse camp > Cringan of Prince Rupert has annually to learn camping skills, fellowship and: good citizene ship, some 25 of the 150 guldes in camp now are working onthelr ploneer badges, a) “THORNE’S . ~ ALUMINUM .| ford it, They or thelr fami« Elders Abbott and Jepson, They are giving two years of their llves to work as mis- -Sionarles for their Church, That’s standard practise for young Mormon men who can af- lies pay for their support dur- _ing the two-year term, Their missionary methodisto knock on front doors and ex- plain their religion, They're not pushy, don't go off into diatribes, They don’t make many ‘con- verts, “Most people are friendly. sald Lee Jeppson,**But very few are really interested,’ * Both found Terrace afrlendly town, . Friendliness ig a quality that can be appreciated by ironte door missionaries, “Some of our missionaries have had the hose turned on them,’* Edward Abbott explains ed, Both boys ‘expect an invita tion to join the US Army when their missionary tour of duty ends later this year, After that Lee Jepson will re- ‘Deeolag to colons Sri ocegtage , Depots bps ic taterest is Toathemettes and he’s alming at becoming acom-.. puter tecnician, | Meanwhile stay ‘ara two young men wandering about town, ex-. plaining their belief in Chris tlanity and the revelations of the Angel Mormon to Joseph: Colorado and Edward Abbott of Spanish Fork, oO explain their religion, CAN “Tt can be mighty embarras- ‘{fsing when you run short of ready cash while travelling, Yet no. one likes to carry around larga sums of cash because. there’ sg always the danger of loss or theft, What’ s ‘the answer then on your next vacatio ‘ or business trip? . ‘More’ and: more people: are finding the éastest: and safest way to carry funds for travel purposes today ts in the form of B of M travellers cheques, Any bank in SMAeTT and most heels ‘Fhus . the*: person cashing it: Inows Tight away that you and only you are the rightful owner. This. faature ‘makes B of M: travellers: cheques useless to Smith in the US ‘in the: “early 19th century, — “WHITEHORSE, tt. (cP ‘opan-pit copper.mine goiag inte ‘preduction.. near - a _Ister this year "will employ workers, Mew imperial Every: Day is @ Sale Day . you always get. top, values, ; for your money: Lear Lakelse. Ph, a SEE ee oe SWEEPER | Is COMING TIMELY: TRAVEL TIP WORRY-MON EY, TOO ‘gheques as you think you’ I] need cash it, i ‘ders: cheques avallable at every * {ADVERTISEMENT - $2), SAVE everyone: caceyt their puree. haser, What's more, if your B of M travellers cheques; .. are. lost, destroyed, or stolen the bank replaces them, Do before you set off on that next trip, stop at the Terrace branch of the Bank of Montreal and buy as. many travellers The service charge isneglgible fa the peace of mind is wondere Dougias Williams, the accoum tant, or any member of the staff will’ be glad to help you makd en other arran ements for Mad Hong old cae ad Food a larga sum, travellers lettar | of credit are available from the B of and if you are going abroad, there are special travel branch. narerate’ erate” =) Soo — Seo -FREE JUNIOR LESSONS | “THURSDAYS And FRIDAYS at. 10 A. M. 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