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Cartage & Storage Phone 635-2728 co. 2 GK BEFE-OLD VIENNA GREWING COMPANY (wc) LTO. “~ Feee home end ee ota a eer te ae ” ; - ' “EAig advertisement in not published of displiyad by the Liquér Control Board or by the Gavernmant of Britian Calumbta 92 +67 | L livery MU @-112t, Yu 8.2090, WA a:7880 LA 2-0342 1 ‘erable items on the holiday + -agenda. wo nr) ‘|4 Terrace’s Catholle* Womens: SWOLLEN SKEENA REACHED THE 15-F EET MARK ON THE BRIDGE LAST WEEK SMORGASBORD FOR TERRACE _ Just everybody's working — on that centennial feast By Ruth Hallock Weightwatchers will take a holiday on July ist when Ter- race celebrates Canada’s Cen tennial with a giant international smorgasbord in the Community Centre, The smorgasbord is only one of many activities planned for the gala weekend, but ft prom- ises to be one of the most mem- League came up with the idea and the Lutheran Ladies will in March, and after discussing it with officials ‘of the local Centennial Committee, agreed to put the smorgasbord plan into action, At this stage in the Planning, eleven Terrace womens organ- Izations are confident they can feed at least 1200 people on the evening of July 1st betwaen the hours of 6:00 and 8:20 p,m, Those who arrive first with their admission fee ready will have the best choice from. a menue that leaves absolutely hething to the jmagination, The Terrace Ger~an ladies 8rop will contribute mountains of sauerkraut and bork hocks, the Italan ladies plan to pro vide plenty of ravioli, and the local French-Canadian club will have gallons of authentic pea soup, . Ladies of the Moose have pled. ged fish casseroles while Terrace Ukrainian ladies plan to bring cabbage rolls and dum- pilings, The L.A. to the Chris- tlan Reformed Church have chosen Dutch fried rice for thelr contribution, and the L,A, - to the Anglican church, will provide salads, ; United Church Women have seitied for B,C, baked salmon, feature Scandinavian dishes, the L.A. to the Terrace Air Cadets, who plan to provide cookles, cake, and nut squares with which to round out the repast. +++ The Catholic Womens League, under the presidency of Mrs, James A, Daniels, will co-or- -dinate .the. eatorama.--and-wil] also attend to gathering oget- her of enough ‘eating untensils, ting up taples ana coffee, tea and milk during the evening, They will also pro- vide cold roast beef and seal- loped potatoes as well as maca- roni casseroles. ’ Main object of the plan was not only to feed large numbers of people in the best possible style, but to promote ecume nism, wherein church organiza- tions and others will have an opportunity to work together as one large group with a common cause, She-sald that cooks are not the only co-operators in the plan, Local businessmen have aiso been very generous with dona tlons of food, equipment and services pledged for the event, She estimated that hundreds of pounds of food will be in supply, and pointed out that over 200 pounds of prime beef has already been ¢armarked for the big food festa, Admission tothe smorgasbord has been kept to minimum rate with adults requiredto pay $1,00 in order to stow away all the food they can eat, while childe ren under 12 will be admitted for 50c each, Mrs, Danlels also stressed that’ food specialties trom tn- dividuals other than those af- dilated with any of the groups mentioned, will be gratefully -Kitwancool pioneers get medals | Kitwancooi ploneers were hone _B.C, Centennial Pioneer Me: daillons were presented to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Good and John R, Derrick, all old-timers who were born at or near Kitwan- cool, The three pioneers have made thelr home in Kitwancool except for the annual trips in the old davs. over the “Grease Trail'? -for oollichans and other items, In more recent years they made summer trips to Prince Rupert for the salmon fishing and cannery work which has bee come & way. of Ilfe of these people, a During the presentation core mony Mel Fletcher, chalrman. of the Kitwanga Centennial Con. - mittea explained the significa: née of the medals, -and then cals led on Peter. Williams, Chief Councillor of the Kitwancool ’ The ploneers responded tothe of acknowledgement in the nae tive language, Dessert will be handled by serving * ored at the June 3 Sports Day.!. fo trade with the coast Indiansitip Band, to. present the medals, /B presentation with ashort speech . accepted, Anyone wishing to par- tictpate is asked to call her at 635-5987, . In the meantime, anyone who Is weight conscious had best tighten his belt between now and July ist at which time he will be able to tie into the bigs gest banquet Terrace has of- tered in years, body from Terrace got arrested, | although somebody -DID get a speeding ticket, The plane trip down was relaxed, pleasant and cool, The plane trip back was relaxed, pleasant and hotter than the proverbial place. because something was amiss with the aircraft ventilating system, Our arrival in Vancouver was tnarred by the discovery Friday Tnorning that our sets had been delivered in a state of disre palr, Doors were ripped, loose boards were strewn from Metro to Thursday, and a record play- er, (vital to the Terrace Little Theatre production }) was not working at all, Robin McColl, Jim Lynch, Marg Van Herd George English and Bob Calder worked from 6:00 a.m. Friday until 4:00 p,m, getting set and props repaired and assembled, Then Gayle Wastle, John Me- Allister and yours truly went about the tedious business of re- hearsing on a strange stage that had s0 many wonderful] things to offer It was almost too rich for our plain north country blood. We rehearsed without a record player, . At 7:15 we were back at Metro to don. make-up and costumes, Metro has anarrow spiral stair- well that goes up and up and up and up and even more up, Into the dressing rooms, That small black staircase is a real chalk lenge for a ‘fat woman. It Sat the mood for my death scene . which required a lot of wheez- ing and shortness of breath, Then - the play. A couple of major technical problems (the finally-arrived record player jumped from our sad music into an alien tune, Have you ever tried to hang yourself to: the tune of “When You Wore A ‘Tulip’’? Gayle Wastie did it as she’d been hanging’ herself datly for weeks to the up-tempo beat, Actually she had been hang- ing herself daily for weeks, may- be «= roughly, : Then the adjudication -» and we all felt like hanging ourselves regardless of what music was playing. We couldn't even goout and hang one on because every body was on small rations « moneywise, ‘ We went instead to the Hos- pitality Room in the Fraser Arms’ Hotel, There the Vancouver Little Theatre members served refreshments__( delicious ) and re Int Rave us a chance ty show that “ a ‘ * a4 + wees rd Ne 4808 | Highway 16 W, RUTH HALLOCK a taste of peanut butter Vancouver Is still there, Nov | we sre truly children of thé od _. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14,196 vast and wonderful-north, How ‘did we do that 7 By taking our ‘defeat like Trojans, We all knew that we had done our best and we shaped up fine, Our director Robin McColl is just about the greatest cheerer upper in the world. He kept whispering in everyone's ear, “Smile now and enjoy yourself.’? to We did -- in fact the group from Grande Prairie, Alberta and the group from Cranbrook joined us later for a good old fashloned northern shing-shong and the management at tne Fraser Arma turned a deaf ear, Good people at the Fraser Arms, No complaints, good service and absolutely excellent {ood. Saturday morning we all slept in until 10:30 than everybody went ‘thelr separate ways « a little shopping or visiting with relatlyes and frlends, Robin Mc: Coll, and his backstage crew,had to knock down the sets and ship our props back home. Mien Van Heek attended the annual meeting of the B,C. Drama As- soctatlon, In the afternoon a magnificent smorgasbord. 1 missed it, Actually it missed me too because there was a lot of ‘food left over, Saturday evening -- the Honour: Performance, Excitement of hearing the award winners ane nounced, A sudden twinge of ‘ : oe » 4 ’ Ta tke rt Loe . didn't get a tumble - then af to private home for an’ after theatre party, A stand ts party Three hundred people in varyin degrees of exuberance, Wa spilled onto the “beautiful groomed lawns, An impromptp Ed Sullivan show completed wit imitations of Jack Benry, Jameg Cagney, Peter Lorre and the late JFK. , aptly performed by oui John McAllister and Gerry Dorg ris of Cranbrook, Gerry wonthi award for the best actor in supporting role, He ‘played 4 cowboy named “!Silyers??. ang he'll always be remembered a Silvers’ by everyone who at tended this year's festival, 4 Taxi cab home to the hotels Cab driver formerly from Kit imat, Asked us to say hello ti averybody up here but didn! ttel} us his name, Charged us $4,748 for the trip tao, _ ; Sunday: -- pack up, plek uj and check out -at noon, Pland at 4:30. Bob Calder ran oug of gas on a freeway,’ Had t get a patrolman to summor assistance, Calder almost speni an extra day in Vancouver, Ex-northerners we saw whe sent hellos, included Keys Var Westen, Anita Hicks, Brace a Ellzabeth McColl, Mike Stephen, Owen and Roxanne Erwin, ~~ Yes = we went, we saw ancy we conked out, but we learnacl alot. - ‘disappointment when Terrace |. BRUNO’S" A619 HILLCREST AVE, Residential - Commercial - Industrial 7 CLASS “A” ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ai For ALL your printing needs, shop at the Herald statements - business’ cards - invitations - flyers latterheads - brochures - roo re a Aaa we ., * Tae an 0 a ce Sede VP as ste in ane Volta for Not Enough Rope ELECTRICAL SHOP LTD, P.O, BOX 1285 ° woo Specializing : in. ~ ELECTRIC, HEATING: * . ‘ + 4 “4 envelopes - oll forms I @ Phone 635-2811