By THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 tet It must be -tough getlInis life. insurance for sktunching ‘cars.“.-“ Ollie: Anderson, famed - Canadian | ‘Relldriver, . thrilled - - Spectators at - Sees Ea be As Canadian as Maple syrup to Ollie Anderson but an amazing feat of daredeviliry to spectators, as he hurdles a row of four ears onté a platform, oY BARGAIN DAYS “oc; Terrace Speedway this past Saturday ‘and Sunday. Ame little slip- “up and not only the motor hike flys. . ‘upwards: but medical bills, | the ‘Mi 2Ball was ‘held ‘at | e Thornhill Golf and Country Club. ee ‘Sunday, - - June “13th. There - were 64 ‘participants on that. particular beautiful day. . Results... : 18.Hole Mixed ‘o-Ball . Gross - Harry. & Pat Davy. (B1); Low Gross Runner up - Chiff & 9 Emma Taft (35). ; 9 Hole Mixed 2-Ball - Low Gross. - Sid Sutton & Ingrid (44); Low Net - Pat & Jeanette Boyle (35), ae Dave & Susan McCleary; Longest Drive (Male). - Bill |. Laplante; Longest. Drive (Female) -- Susan. McCleary; Most Pars - Pat’& Harry Davy; High Hidden fsle 2 Ernie Ashley Proceviat (87); Lot Net - : Alf & Helen Fogtman (8); dow. olterhof:' Novelties - Oldest Coiple: = Earl Curry & Amy Laplante:’ tucker: & Donna Harvey. ‘ted. with-Henry’ Archibald & Leona Wileox: : Low, Hidden “Hole: - Keith & Helen’ Williams; High Gross (18 Holes )_- ‘Gord. and : Barb: Duplisse; High Gross: (9 + Holes) -. Gerry & Dawn Martin; || Most ‘Improved Twosome:-. Keith & lelen Williams; Best “| Dressed . Twdsome: - - ‘Laplante‘& Jean Curry. Saturday, -‘ June 19 ~ 2 p.m. there willbe another Junior Golf Lesson.’ Boys and girls tell -your friends about the free golf “lessons at Thornhill Golf Club and bring them along. We have excellent instructors. This week the instructors will be. Susan McCleary, Wayne Laface -and’Club pro Bill Laplante. “Bill } Ladies - Remember that this Saturday: morning (June 19) at9 ‘a.m. ‘the: Thornhill Ladies will be playing host to the Spring Creek women. for a Fun Golf Mateb so let’s see a good turn. ‘Annual General Meeting :in Vancouver, Young Indians. are doing something they have ‘been. accused of not doing in the past- --displaying pride in their heritage. - . Among _ those showing renewed interest in their background are 16 youngsters, members of the Terrace Native: Dance Group. ‘The Indian students from. throughout the region. will participate in a Native Children’s Centennial ‘71 Tattoo that will tour the province under sponsorship of the Provincial Centennial ‘71 ‘Committee and -the First Citizens Fund. ' “About one month ago J.D, Fitzpatrick, tour coordinator net with Les Clayton, Terrace Zecreation Youth Worker, and Rosemarie Neiman, an nstructor at the Vocational ichool to begin organizing the Terrace group. About 30 Indian youngsters, all boarding students attending school in Terrace under the auspices of the Indian Affairs Department, attended initial practices. : There junior and senior high - 4.school students eventually’. “Hecome the-16-member. Terrace Chifgren's,, _ Centennial dance group. - Some Indian parents would not allow the. students to participate in a province-wide’ tour. Other students could net meet the high standards of school marks ‘Tequired, said Clayton. He added the. selection : process also depended on advice offered by school guidance counsellors. . The Indian students - eleven girls and five boys - practiced. . | three times a week and it has just been the past week “since ‘they put everything together,” he said. 73 More than 300 - British “) . Indian dancers proud of heritage Columbian Indian children will perform in the tour which begins June 17 in Prince George and ends July 2 in Powell River. -Teachers . prepared special early year-end exams for the students to allow them to leave on the tour. _At their first public dress- rehearsal Monday in Terrace, dancers wore full regalia costumes which were sewn by their boarding-home parents and: by the students. ; The dance, which drew prolonged applause from the select audience, is based on Indian forklore. — . Narration for the darice was _ written by Mrs, Amy Morven of “Perrace, originally from Aiyansh. ; Based on a story about a young Indian during a year of famine the narrativetold.of how the youth tricked animals into attending a feast where the animals provided him with an ‘adequate food supply for the winter. ~The dancers, each of them top students and all proud of their Indian heritage, will join eight other ‘proups in the Native “LITTLE. 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