TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. CHECKING ROCK SPECIMENS they have found were junior prospectors Francine and Ronalgq Bruleau of Veritas school who dropped in to the minerals display at the Library building last week, The display has been , assembled by the mining committee of the Terrace Cham- ber of Commerce, under the direction of Dick Bates of Kleanza Mines. ~ Around ‘Surgeon Lieutenant Wendy’ AY Clay, daughter of L.W. Clay and the late Mrs, Clay of Terrace, has received word of her ap- pointment as Medical Officer to the R,C.A.F, Base Hospital in Trenton, Ontario, effective July ist. For the past year Dr, Clay has been serving her intern ship at the Toronto General Hos L Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keogh of- Morro Bay, California are spend- ing a three week vacation in the area with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harms of the Lazelle Apart- ments, They plan to visit the Nass Valley, Kitimat, PrinceRu- pert and Porcher Isiand, ® a * _ Mrs, Evelyne Levasseur of Ed- monton is visiting Terrace the house-guest of her son-in-lawand daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Pat Boyle, Mrs, Levasseur plans to be here a month, Art Cotteral, “former weekly newspaper publisher and now a member of the Victoria Colon- ist staff, and Mrs, Cotteral, were visitors to Terrace last week, ® @ e _ A bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs, Dorothy Mac- Donald on Thursday, June 13, for. Miss Stella Cardoso. Co-hostes- ses were the Misses Tona Sims and Sarah Cardoso, Guests at- ‘tending included: the Mesdames ‘Sarah Cardoso, Theresa Caval- heiro, Clandia Gale, Connie Por- ter, Janny Wassink, Rose-Marie Fleming, Ann Penner, Anke Ven« ema, Shirley Lundquist, Rita Sims and the Misses Dulcinia Vieitas, Linda Lupick and Teri ‘Agnew, ° . _ Mrs, Nance McCulloch of Win- nipeg has been yisiting with her ‘sister-in-law Mra, Ed ‘Whalen, While Mrs. McCulloch was here. the town. a groip'df 1914-1918 war ‘prides were entertained at Mrs, Wha- len’s home, A special cake marked the occasion and pic- tures were taken during theafter- noon which wae enjoyed by all, A rummage sale wail be held in the L0,0,F, Hatl on Friday June 21 from 10 a.m. uml & p.m. and on Saturday, June 22 from 10 a.m, until 3 p.m, spon- sored by the Rebekah Lodge who claim there will be “bargains galore’’, . ®& * Mrs. Dorothy Saunders, Mrs. ¥vonne Sandercottand Mrs. Flor ence Miller of Burns Lake spent a few days in town on acombined business ard pleasure trip. They returned home on Tuesday. * @ @ . Recent visitors to Terrace were My, and Mra, Robert Kerby, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerby. Bob, who is a graduate of Skeena Second- ary School, ig now working on his M.Sc, degree at Queen’s Uni- versity, Kingston, Ontario. - Mrs, Ruth Van Horne of Ed- monton is a first-time visitor to Terrace the house-guest of Mrs, Pepa Zargar at 5221 McConnell Road. : Mrs, Van Horne is an ar= tist and will spend two weeks painting some of the local scen- ery. ® ee W.G. Milliken, who has beenon the office staff of Pohle Lumber has joined the firm of Rose Gale My, and Mis. Marcel Gauthier and son Grant have moved after five years in Terrace to make their home in North Surrey. Mr. Gauthier, who had been manager of Say-Mor Builders, ig now work- ing for Riverdale Builders. _ EVERYTHING SHIP. 9 WITH This adveiticement is not published 0 or crt a : or ty the Government of British BS insist on the rum you know and trust for quality and flavour the Liquor cont Board - fumble, ‘ Company for the past five years, and Co, chartered accountants, 7 ae Saurkraut Inn a first for BC? B. C.’s first outdoor Heidelberg-style garden officially opened in Terrace on Friday, June 14, Tt is believed to be the first premises in B. C, licensed for -qutdoors consumption of aleohol, Marlene and Kurt Kolterhoff were hosts to some 400 people as they opened Sauerkraut Inn at Thornhill Golf and Country u ‘o The event was held in con- junction with the 7th anniversary of Terrace Toastmasters Club, Bruce Carruthers, president of Toastmasters, was master of ceremonies, The ‘outdoor refreshmentatea is reached from the main lunge. Tables are set up and tall coal oil torches lend a gay and color- ful atmosphere, . Skeena MLA Dudley G, Litile, armed. with power saw, cut the two-by-four and proclaimed the Inn officially open, Mr, Little and Mayor Fred Weber congra- tulated the Kolterhoffs on this new “‘first’* for Terrace, , GOSPORT, England (CP) — +2Geo-op members goonpicnic - oft: the Devon: ‘poast,:-:: — an dy i ke pTorrce Lion's Club aie add ‘Bingo June 22, They are sponsorkig an Open ‘Air Giant Bingo at thelr new park aite two miles cast of the Skeena |. River Bridge in Thornhill on Sat- iurday evening at 3 pam, - Bingo fans will have a’ choles Wednesday, June.19, 1968 for outdoor hing - chutes, Steaabouitg: said, ° ‘Strasbourg. & more ‘than n pt into @ park and an saddle’ club will hold emit $12,000 dollars i donated ma- aaatelonal $9,000 in cash. has. events in the park, and “Jabor’ have already | alsa been invested by tf thé club. : between sitting on the newly er-!: § ected bleachers or playing Bingo| , in their car. Lion's president, Con Straa<| bourg sald they will give away $1500 In prize money. Proceeds will go te Terrace Lion’s Club projects, He said moat of the Initial work on the park, in prepara- tion for the Giant: Bingo and the June 30 Loggers Day Sports, is near completion, but voil- unteers are still needed for the work parties, Volunteers have been out every day pounding nails and fbuilaing’ blerchers which will seat an estimated 3,000, Fhe bleach- & ers are constructed on a man made mountain of gravel which is more than 30 feet high, He sald there will be park- ing for more than 500 cars inthe park which will also be used for the July 13 and 14 rodeo, The Totem Saddlo Club are also workdng with the Lions Clubto get the park completed, They are busy putting in. corrals and Terrace woman - at TB parley . A Terrace woman will attend the B. ©. Tuberculosis — Christmas Seal Society annual meeting in Vancouver this week, Mra, Monica Lessard, chair man’ of the Terrace Christmas Seal committee, will be among the delegates who will mect June 20 and 21 to hear progress re- ‘ports: on research and other rl of the del will e delegates be arriving a day early for the annual meeting of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association which is also being held in Vancouver for the first time in 10 years, PIGEON CARRIER The Royal ' Navy submarine Olympus picked up .an extra passenger on its’ way “hack to} & this Hampshire port froma re= cent cruise —a racing pigeon, ‘A crew member found the exhaust. ed bird resting :on -the. crafi’s conning . tower when it, surfaced Al : It’s an old fashioned picnic |f for Co-Op members and their families June 23, The anual event sponsored by the Terrace Co-Op Credit Union will be held Sunday at ‘a|f site approximately one mile past the railroad crossing on the old Remo Road, Signs will be posted from the Skeena Bridge to direct plenickers to the site, A spokesman for the Co-Op said the picnic will start at 20:30 a.m, with games and activities scheduled for 2 p.m, - Refreshments will -be served | but picnickers are being asked to bring their own lunch. : Box 247° | cH oAW Only 101% Ibs, less bar and - ghain. 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