sf . y e Darby's Equipment Columbia RENTAL & SALES Cement Mixers - Wheelbarrows Floor Sanders - Staple Guns Ladders - Skill Saws, ete. The league leading, and at Skeena Secondary School they walked over Kitimat In- ternationals 4 to 1, The game got underway at 6 Bm. and right from the first min- ute of play the ‘Terrace team launched strong attacks, backed by good defence. At the 10:05 mark Manuel Pereia seored from about 30 yards to give Terrace a 1-0 lead. Then Lilli made it 2-0 for Ter- race. With this seore the sides were changed. Just at the beginning of 4546 Lazelle - P.O. Box 714 ' Terrace, B.C, VI3-5153 otf *& CHI * FIREPLACE * PATIOS, OR TO SUIT Enhance Your Home With Waturat Rock Beauty KARL MOTZ, Natural Stone Mason The Buccaneer Motel, Cabin 8 - (cté) ww C SS AL BUY Co - Chorterad Accountants Resident Partner, ALAN M. McALPINE, C.A. 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They were supported by. a large crowd grounds Sunday evening when the second period Lilli scored again to make it 34 for Columbia attack after attack rolled against the Internationals, who appeared helpless gainst the briliiant play- ing of the Terrace team. There was some passing that was almost professional. The pressure was on and Lilli scored from a nice play by play from the entire front line to make the game £0 for Colum- bia Cellulose. “In the last minutes of the game Internationals were given a pen- Nialty by the referee to make the Standing 4-1. This did not discour- age the Terrace team which bounc- ed right back at the Internationals, Columbia Cellulose’s win qualifi- ed them for the semi-final sta be Played in Kitimat on Sunday, June 26 at 6 p.m, against Sparta of Ki- timat. The winner will play for the Dominion Day trophy. A farewell was extended to Mr. Westcott who is leaving Terrace ¢|the battle for the championship. A special thanks to the support- ers and spectators as well as to radio station CFTK, under Al Par. fitt, and the local newspaper for the complete coverage of our games, . Club Reporter a Terrace Boy Scouts To Visit. Penticton A Scout troop of 33 boys and Scout master, the Reverend George Keenleyside will leave Terrace by chartered bus on Thursday, July 7 to attend a Scout Jamboree in Pen- tieton, July 9 to 16. The group of 15 Scouts from Ter- race will be joined by Scouts from Prince Rupert and the Queen Char- lotte Islands. Two assistant lead- ers will be picked up enroute. A day will be spent in Prince George where the bus will make a-stop before continuing on to the Jam- boree camp. If is expected some three thousand Scouts and Scouters will bé in attendance, Nearly avery community in B.C. and the Yukon will be sending re- presentatives as well ag several iroops from the United States; in- cluding Alaska and Hawaii. The event will be called the “Adventure Jamboree” with a theme of “Scouting ventures in this Modern Age Into the Land, Water, Air and Space," and will }|be designed to demonstrate the international friendship aspect of the movement and that fhe Scout program is keeping up with the ‘times, sioner of Terrace district, will at- gq | tend and will be attached to head- quarters, Terrace Scouts who will attend the Jamboree are : E. Sande, R. Dakin, F. Watson, J. Dando, S ‘Hislop, R. Samsom, D. Parmenter, D, Kinnear, J. Kerby, J. Wilson, ‘A, Jacques, M. Seymour, A. Insel- berg, T, Casey and D. Smith. _ Around the Town Word has been received in town Of the serlous illness of Mrs, Wal- ter Yeo, a former resident of Ter- race. Mrs. Yeo is a patient in Van: couver Genera! Hospital having suffered a stroke last Saturday morning, June 18, Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Johnstone and Mrs. Nels Morrison returned .{ Via C. P. Airlines Sunday from Vie toria where they were called: upon ‘[the sudden illness of their mother, Mrs, E. 'T. Kenney. Mra. Kenney is a patient in Royal Jubilee hospital in Victoria, Her. condition is re- ‘ported to be improving. —— . get there by pull, Some’ people others by push. Cellulose. This was followed by | 4 for England and will be missed at| AM, Doug Renshaw, district commis-|. © | : Wednesda ; JUDY GINN _ RICKEY MANN 3 Singer Judy Ginn (right) and accordionist Rickey Mi (left) will be fedtured enterainers in the Kitimat Kiwdl Dominion. Day program in Kitimat this year, The ever entertainment program, which takes place in the His School auditorium at 8 p.m., is the climax of day-long & tivities which begin with a pancake breakfast in City Ceram Miss Ginn ‘ond Mr. Mann will be joined by a combo fm Vancouver for the evening entertainment aa Centennial Caravan Here On. Sund, : : The B.C, Centennial Caravan will be a sight worth sq if advance brochures received here this week are any ind tion. _ . Scheduled to open in Terrace for public viewing on @ day, June 26 at 1:00 p.m. and remain open until.10:00 (% onday night, the Coravan|i_. on a offers nine chapters of B.C. Pioneer : Couple . history, all done up with spe- ie cial staging, lighting, sound| Retire To Victoria Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. 3 and electronic effects. ‘Moving, life-size figures of pion- ‘Kirkaldy gathered at the honw® Mr. and Mrs, Dudley Little on § eers of the province will be feat- ured in each separate section of urda i . ' ee ay evening, June 18, to § the display which rins the garaut farewell to the couple who leq from the year 1778 to the year on July 19 to make their homes Victoria. 2066. The caravan will assemble on “Sam” and “Teg” Kirkaldy Popular pioneer citizens, -havé ne Community Centre grounds. It is formed by combining two travel- W ring 1 ling vans, specially constructed for pans Terrace to live during Mr. Kirkaldy retired as pd the purpose. Total combined size master in Terrace in 1955, aff of the caravan when it is open for viewing is 49! x 20’. , thirty years continued service. M; Dudley G. Little, MLA for Kirkaldy was a member of { Skeena, will officiate at the cara- post office staff before her h van’s opening ceremony, scheduled | band. After. their marriage @ for 1:00 p.m. Sunday, The caravan continued to serve on the staff his help-mate. will remain here for two days. At the Saturday night buf There is no charge for admis- sion to the display. However local supper party Mr. and Mrs. Kir dy were presented with a farew. Centennial committee of ficlals gift and received the best wis? have requested that all children : d visiting the caravan, be supervis-|of old friends of Many years du tion. ‘ ed by accompanying adults. 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