TERRACE “Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, April 6, 196 Call 843-5752 FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE WINDOWS — FLOORS — WALLS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY RESIDENTIAL e on ood SUPERIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. 4740 STRAUME AVE, ° COMMERCIAL e SPINS e 4807 Lozelle Avenue DUCK PINS BARNEY'S BOWL “THE RECREATION CENTRE OF TERRACE” “EASTER SEAL” TOURNAMENT APRIL 8 OPEN BOWLING DAILY FROM 1 P.M. BOWL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE e I0PINS e Phone VI3-5911 during this period. Dated: April Ist, 1966, Terrace, B.C. NOTICE Skeena West Electoral District Road Restrictions The undersigned, being a person authorized by the Minister of Highways, in writing, to exercise the powers vested in the said Minister in Part If of the “Highway Act” (1960 Statutes) and being of the opinion that (certain Highways) within Skeena West Elec- toral District are liable to damage through traffie thereon, hereby makes the following Regulation, pursuant to Section 27 of said “Highway Act,” effective from: 12:01 A.M. MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1966 and until further notice: No person shall operate any vehicle having a single axle in excess of 75% of 18,000 pounds or a tandem axle in excess of 75% of 32,000 pounds by regulations made pursuant fo Section 199 of the “Motor Vehicle Act’ (1960 Statutes} on the following Highways: No. 16 Northern Trans-Provincial Highway—Pacifle to Tyee No, 362-R Terrace Arterial Highway All existing overload and block load permits will be invalid during this restrictive period. New permits will not be issued J. P, O'TOOLE, District Superintendent, (37) The soundness of, and value fo members was shown at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Ter- race and District Credit Union held Tuesday, Merch 29 in the banqust room of Gim‘s Restavu- Terrace Tennis Club Holds Annual Meet The first annual meeting of the Terrace Community Tennis Club was held March 31, in the Terrace Community Centre, The Tennis Club was formed with the purpose of organizing a tennis court and teaching program for junior players. A coach has been approached for the summer season, and winter training has been in progress since early 1966, with enthusiastic participation of junior and adult players. Enclosure of the existing ten- nis court will start Good Friday, April 6. All persons interested in lending a helping hand are asked to contact Father Mohan at Vi2- 2313, who is in charge of this work party. Work to be done ineludes; in- stalling of posts, putting up fene- es, stapling wire etc. Materials have been donated by three Ter- race mills and several hardware businesses, Official opening of the courts is planned for May 8, at which time a closed junior tournament will be held. Trophies for this event have been donated by Sheridan’s Sport Shop and Terrace Sporting Goods. It is hoped this tournament will encourage junior players to continue playing with all the en- thusiasm they have shown so far. The Terrate Tennis Club has been invited by the Kitimat Club to enter their tournament on June 29. The Club also hopes to send one of the junior menibers to Van- couver in August to represent them in a tournament there. Membership fees were agreed upon as follows: Adults, $10; students $5; 12 and under $3; man and wife $15; fam- ily (with children under 16) $20. New slate of officers elected for the 1966-'67 season are: President, Dr, Marcelle Chias- son; immediate past president, Mrs, M. Little; vice president, Rev. Father Mohan; secretary, Mrs. El- len van Halderen; treasurer Dick Cotton; directors, Miss Judy Dow, Dave Oleksewich and Mrs, Audrey van Halderen, RITZ CRACKERS Pkg. .. ” - OPENING DAY SPECIALS BETTY and GAIL DEMMITT announce the opening of “B & G GROCERY” (South Kalum St.) Thursday, April 7th GLACE CHERRIES 8 oz. .. 29¢ KEY TABS CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 for $129 2 for v7¢ Beef Stew eoLparypronrafipoaafiood PURITAN — 15 ox. | 2 for 75¢ GRAND OPENING Wednesday, April 13 Free Coffee & Cake B & G GROCERY V13-6180 Terrace Credit Union Holds Annual Meeting | ant. Preceded by an enfoyable meal, the meeting was attended by 91 members and 25 visitors. Among the latter were delegates from the Kitimat and District Credit Union, and Mr. Frederick Graham of Frederick Graham & Co, Chartered Accountants, Vancouver, who was quest speaker of the evening. Prior to his talk, the Credit Union operation for 1065 was pre- sented showing a net gain in mem. bership over 1964 of 291, and an inerease of over $205; 000.00 in aavings. This increase resulted in a surplus of $22,599.00 distribut- ed back to members as follows: 3% per cent share dividend, 10 per cent interest rebate, and some $3,000.00 retained in reserves, uary Ist, 1966 there would also be paid a dividend of two per cent on personal chequing accounts. In or- der to further stimulate growth a guaranteed term deposit program is now offered, Units of $100 may be invested for terms of one, three and five years at a guaranteed yield of 414 per cent, 544 per cent, and six per cent respectively. This money is not insured as in the Case of share savings, It was pointed out in the direct- ors report that while members Participate in the greater returns given on share capital and lowered interest. costs, the community asa whole benefits as these savings re- main in the area and free more Spending dollars to the local busi- nesses. Tribute was paid to the 17 founding members of the organi- zation which started in 1945 with assets of $35.00. These now total $990,000.00, A plaque containing CENTENNIAL MEMO Three small islands in Victoria harbor were named for officials of the Hudson's Bay Company in England — Pelly, Colville and committee. Members learned that as of Jan- | Berens. photographs of these early ment bers is being made and will HIE hung in the office of the Cred Union. ; Elected to the board of directo were: G. Holliday, president; ‘/j Vandergulik, vice president, Mi\— M. Lorimer, secretary; Mrs. H& Gregg, J. Willemsen, and C. Nid sen, who with L. Gair, R. C. Haighi and R. Toynbee comprise the fuymm hoard. Elected to the credit commi | : were: E, R. North, N, Skalicky, Te Arbour and G. Watmough. § Schulte is the chairman of tH MUN SON | DRUGS Zy PHONES: VI 3-6666 VI 3-6661 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, B,C. HONDA PRICES START AT LESS THAN $300.00 DISTRIBUTED: IR B.C. AND ALBERTA BY — FRED DEELEY LTD | 854 W, Sth AVENUE, VANCOUVER, —C. See the HONDAS at: KARL’S TRADING POST Ensen: tee, en ee