bob parker ltd, : • :-: :. ,: ' bob gimmicks.'u#' blackto ... · on the cunliffe...

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': " ~ " ondilpIoyot. . , " BOB PARKER Ltd, : :-: " :. ,": . . . . " " ' " ?hone Us-:~801 :/: " Tei~'.B.C' ~ " ' mg Terrace, the Hub eLy of the ~ightyl$~eeno Volley in Northwestern British Columblo Vic~orla, B. C. " "" " " ~":'~:*;:'~ : ' . _ - ~ .. , . . , ~ _ . _ .~-~-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ';.4 ~1~'!1", t 1 -. Drive in Iml~ llk ,;, .... Bob Parker gimmICks.'U#' . .., Blackto b,d ,is ! erv,.ce at UBCM meeting::: St, at/ons, But minister sympatheti( : ,: : - ffomdnd ....... to Terrace council plea and chances to win wealth rle~ ~;/:. In Prince George. vogue at majorRy of gano- ~ Rut It did win sympathy and it-promise of "every line pu~lps. ~ ~ i;-- " ~,!~..~ assistance" from Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Campbell And they've put their objee- :~-: ....... - tions on the record. Terrace delegates led by Reeve A. F. Goulet.fot~t to introihee an amendment to the Municipal Act to permit major They don't want to be forced borrowing for.road and street development under localimprove- ; each time. they fill the tank. men{ and front-feeta~e flnanch~.- '~ A joint meeting of local gas The convention turned down the Terrace proposal. Local delegates then, met with the" Municipal Affairs station managers went on record Minister to discuss financing of roads, streets and drainage. to protest the tickets and glasses. "Operators are rebellir~ The Minister indicated that Terraee's submission, when completed, would get every consideration in the field c~ against these give-away promo- financial assistance. tions," their statement said, '~Vhat the public does notknow Terrace In operath~underafffteenyearf~mnc~gprogram is that ~ese so-cMled ~ree ~ for its roads. • To continue under these restricflone could ~ ~ ii give-arrays by the oil companies .... mean a ' Severe cutback in plans to blacktop streets here. .,. now a vaeallma actually cost the man In the . service station from l centto STREET STUDY TO BE TABLED err'eace ' five cents for each coupon given ~: out." Local streets are' expected to becom~ It major issue for . -. The garage men said that indl- council when engineers' Willis and Cunlfffe table a major - " vldual dealers were vL~ually study ~f local needs for streets, reads and drainagenext Super-Valu "forced to go along wlth thegive- Thursday. ::i away scheme" because of heavy The study was made by Joe Cunllffe and O. Norman . Wors,o, . . . . sro e--rso"/¢ advertising and promotion.". SOUTHERN VISITORS attended classes at Skeena Secondary Eric Kerby, Terrace, Allen How~tson, Victoria, GayleSeaman, Commenting on the cunliffe Worsley presentation due Bill De Jong, operator of Totem - " Thursday, John Pousette, Municipal Administrator,': said: , : .:: BA, spokesman for the group this week when four Grade 11 students came here as part of Terrace, John Moffat, North Vancouver, Debra Martin, Van- '~ight at the moment it's a pretty nlgglyquestton because explained: "Our maineoneernls the Youth Travel plan, while four Terrace teenagers Sherry couver, and Elizabeth Horsfield, ~errace, The visitors will Terrace Super - Valu has for the public to get gas as Thomas, Audrey Troelstra, Peter Wightman andGreigHoulden also visit local Industries, Kitimat and the Nass camp. They we must first establish what kind cta streets and roads changed hands, cheaply as possible'." ' .. travelled to Vancouver. The four Skeena guests posed expressed pleasure at the hospitality, alarm at the potholes, development program we are going to undertake and also Fred Smith out Ms " Biggest local winner in the above with their Terrace hosts. The group is (left to right) and, in some Instances, surprise ~at Terrace was a relatively we must recognize the strength of our problems in the under- interest In the supermarket. : :: : gas station give-awa~s to date Susan Brainerd of New Westminster, Brian Lennan, Terrace, large community. ~ taking." " . . . . . " ' haSTheCOllecteda $28 prize . . . .. ~ Super-Valu Stores,chaln, havebo0ghtthe British " untllPOUSette said the submission for financing cannot bemade Columbh food gas-station operators In Offi - the type and size ©(the program has been defir~ely thesl~re.. their joln, statement said.that Po. ¢e, too, I' W ken '"ee raens establish.. H~x~nd ' i ':!:'; Super-Valuareas~orAl~. :. CPA hanges " 1 " " He tekl the erit]dthe Munl~l~d delegafl°li ~°'rined ' "~ "~'~ilrUnd~ l~ImI°Oo'" ame: " "' they hadnoobjeetiontolegitlmate : : iCo.uncillor Campb011 Lane and Co'uncillo h Har~ Smlth'.Slmnt ~ ' Fred Smith has lived In Ter, ' .advertising placed by the ell : (~ himself, Reeve A, F. Gonlet,~Cotmcillor Vic-Jolli~b, asinterlmnmnnger. '~'~':~ companleseontraetingforagive- wash out roads . . . . flight times : ::" :::to Rupert;;.Nas: ....... " awa~ program and thenexPeeting I : : Reeve Ob~et :~" dealers., to:pick .up part of the ' ' ~ ".. . • . PrinceTheGeorge.: three'e°nventi°nCounefllcsfie, r~ ~::.~ve~l)~ CNR;ued. " " ; : ' ~ " ' ; i ..:,:, a" ~artered ,":/.~:., ~/d .~ .. i~t.y@xs:uperHis Ya]u .:store ~for-lmmedlate. " ' p]~os iWe :~: ''~ ' : the .:Put~..,:. ..... ~ ,q : "When~servleestation opera. . . . ~ ai~Craft~; All returned Terrace via chartered p]ahe. take a ~catio~.. • :' tors areforced to carr~ mrs , ' S , -- Srrdthexpressedtha.nk. Stolo~d:: ' extra load, P. Increases Opera- Winter schedules are now in effect, with Canadian Pacific : :' : ting costs and detracts, from Airlines and the Post Office. Torrential weekend rains r provided'~ a major headache for r " : : : :' : ' ' ' il people'forthe y e a r s 'hetheirl~s beenPatr°nageassoelated°ver with thestore.. :. :: - ;.::, ~: thelevel ofservlcethepubl|c . . . . . . . 'Dea L I :th * ,, New fl ht times be nonM ~ rtment of Highways work cr ws. has a right to expect, their tg " " ga oh:: A " .... " "; "; " ' statement sald, day ..... . . . . Hnlinrk. nd...this .... week the rains kept I igL ht "afttr le w s ab e to g e t a I O ~ a ~dlilit r ~ i_ . ' : The Terrace garage menalso Post Office has a~ustedl • =~,,,==~,=.= on onmmg.,., :. ." .:: :~:../ Li~tro~hMondaymbrnh~b~on ~ , ~w,~.w. = . - - ~ = 1 . ~p Da. I,,,.L|.=..IJ.. 11he wee~ena storm cu[ on =~ve i~tllltl illll~l. Suggested that the cost c~ the collection times to flight n I I tr ....... ' .... . _ . |afte~pushing.through deep water '._ : _ " " .... - .- . f . . ..... auxc to ana zrom ~rmee~upert r J * IJ - give-awax programs could be re- schedules,~, ,, to neao and the Nass River Valley. on:A th~totalr°adbed" 4 ' " . . . . . . at church . . . . . . . . meetln: : ~ sponsible for a recent hike In Igh 7andS, dally.except = . . . . . . . . . I." I | Of 1. 3Inches of rain- ' ilrlVi .ln. =m.-- ' g _i * un rrloay afternoon heavy fa . . . . . . . g, asolineoriees Sunday, will leave Vancouver at ra " . . 11 was recorded at Terrace. i i l W ~ II [] ,~VlM :" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " I 12:30 p.m. and arrive,isTerrace . It~ n rivA bothins . . . . . . . . began to swell cree~s along airport for Friday, Saturday arid . . . . . . Rev. Yornon lalchiesandF_Jder- : . at 2:~0 p.m. The flight takes l I~W Ulllq~ n~nw..ays an a .W ~aturoay Sunday. - - ~. . JacobBestebronrctTermemmm" - noon, traffic to vrmce R eft Terrace's movte nouse and drive-in have been sol ~ ------- ~ q l ~ r ~ off from Terrac0 airport at 3'.20] A.woman has been namedfund.. . . . . . up! . . . . . . . . . . . . . d.~. two of more than 40"delegates ~ ~ w= was ciose~ oue to water over me a~ me new owner has wm ~w,,~ p,m. andarrives~Pr~ceRupert i raising admi~strator for the .... ' " " ~ nnnouncM "1............ ~=~_.,_1 " " " meeting ~ey'represe~i~. T "~ ~,. ~, ,-,o ..,. ,u,uv=L~ uu,, i at 4:05 p,m.. It leaves Prince e rrace Arena.Association. ' , Dianna Cre ~ ....... .... "--' .... ~-~:~ ' threatres, . i r=,.d., the renova *i^- "-.-" "! Chrlstl~/~ed' Churcbu ~! uu err at ~'uu m an has Tne assoclauon wa ~r~, auuut xo mueu .. . . ~..~.. t.v~, =uut . . . . . . . . " -. . p p.. d n~ to build ~v . . . . " In this province. . tn Hn e travellers Lu Vancouver ~lit Terrace ice-skati-=areniti- east of Prince Rupert nearPrnd- ~ _..ew man.a~l~ director ifflaown,, me TUlieum Drive-=. ~.._;~_: :; ;_. :'- I I " " " I I I I I 6: ~0 ~i m i , -" I ~ges. ' ."" ~, .'" h0m.me Lake, overflowed its ~ . '.~..zcL~n :x'aeat~sL.td..Is.amanl,Thea.~..e-wfll ~erate'ni~t~. It .;,.~,=rY_~_~moerlm~=Feb.marJ, : II .. I . ~ Sundav~ schedules are dlre_t~ I Ruth M, Halleck.. assistan_ ted- oa.~s ano .c~ose. to two feet.d.. I ~ wxm zu.~.ear.s. . . . . . o[meam~u man-l~? wm.onme'm~or ma~or.reao- ~ w : s s .m..mewmm.,~r am Mnnn#tv~#, fllR]hts between Vancou~/er and[ itor of the Terrace Herald. will water covered Highway 16. ~ nge~nenc ~h~ him .... [vauons ~.urmg the regular winter %,._° ~ em~r;~,mese w~. . nw=vmm~,=/~, Terrace with ,h~ nl--, ,on~,{,-i take onthenromm'ton-~,~" *,ratttc was restored on High- ~ w. ~. xoung oegan nm eper,/seasonemsure. ,---,.-.,- . . . . . ~ ' ' " " ' L ' " - "'" = ...... '6 ..... ~" a ion T ' . . . . . ' ' . . . v ............ + . .n . -.'~ ..~I A,---- a .... ~.+~ ..... ~... way 16 by ,7:00 p m Saturday t of errace s two thea~es .Mr. Young comes from Van. ,Thp_ re are 34 Cks~s through. , :, A new from e .=,,~u..v. ,=. ,.:or p..,.-~.~ --,- .... .. -.~,, .,.v.,,=~.- . • , . , r ,,... ~.,..,Mn~g= n^.,,,, --~I ,~ arrivlmz here:: at 5"50 n m It[ shlp appointed her. at its first but Terrace road crews were ~ ~ ~ .on September 18 ~t.er negot/a,[.e~.verwhere.helms .IFene.ngi~,ed. ~ out c~..a¢la and the strait .re- : -,"'-'---;'~-"~-"-'~"- "-""--"-";'Y -~L ~--= will lea-ve Terrace at 6~'10~, m. J meeting o~ the season Se,tember once .a.gampusnedintoextrawork [ [ ~ f ~ ~ uons xor me sine =.me eompanyjm meau..e am eatermg worK for p.rese.nl~.g 629 orga~zed. . ~urra~.v. gar~vs fur ~m ez~xu • ~ ._.,.^ ~...~ ,. ,,:'-~__~::_ :t 19 . ' " as ram brought down a smMll l ~ l ~ ~ ~ ! ~ were zmallzed ~etween himse~/me past men~ years, . cw~roneS and $9 nearing Organ. n " gllg ~LAAV~ la4~q;l~ 111 ¥(tlI~UUV~I", * . r : ~ e ac~ . w ~ . =,,~-- m o ~ , ~ , ,,,o"M-,,o,~,.i" ..... ,,,,'a at8.15 n m . -' ' " /I nShe re~laees Wililem VanWes- euouc .reck ~ide nearu roues westAmesburyBluff J o f Terrace. l l ~ ~ * ~ I ..~d.f. °rmer~. aaam . . . . . owner Mr. Charles[. " / onu='Heinon,married. His lamlLY and wulhas Jointw° .shlpizaU~l'c( 2~,5$0,wlth a total member-. ' " I ' :: ~hat after O ober 19 all An ideal flight schedule for te who has left Terrace, . automotivemechanieswillwork businessmenisthatfollowedby/ .anWesten handledthefund. M~-~ ..... ,~* ...... ,~=~.o= ~ ~ W , ...... ~^..~ ............ / ,.. ,^,.= .................. The Terrace,delega~s hope. ct 2, 67, V The slide did not block traffic. Thornhill Realt~ handled the him in Terrace shortly . . . . . . , , rmsi * l , v,~w.,~ . F*~.~hs~* v~, w,~ .... ~ -.~,.--~..v.,, All~ ~IllUUIIL IJ~ I[JIU A,~ taJAU 1411~ ~II~JL'tLIU J[]U I~ WL . . . . . a 40 hour week at, straigh~ time. Flight 38 on TuesdaY, Thursday/. ng 3ol) ast year and was .i.,=,...~.a --, .... , ........... i ~ b ~ ; ~ I _..__~ .................. / .................. to returnbypla~Thundwlftar. ' ' lns . . . . . . . . . , Mt-~vatu~y uw.uu m~u Mttt-~lm~ W¢~u IIu[ revealeO, mJ.u,~tt~l wiu[i any [J[lea[re or . ,; Previous ,'mechanics worked and SaturdaY only. . trumental in signing up Ter. . . . . . . . noon. . _, .... . .. .... ly . . . . . . ~ ....... .... : .... I race ~',,sin-ss ~°" ..... ' ..... maintained by Twin River Tuu-I ~ ~ ~ [ The Tillicum Theatre Will I film chain. . . . . .... .... a~ n.o~w weet:0~0re going In- _ ~out~__:._l~_m.w~tel~orsea~:o~ | ion "in "~'~o.,~..==,~.~..~.j~a~- ber Company,was bad . . . . . close on October 15 for approxi- I "We hope to provide good, = . . . . . . : toovexlzme..;j~.:.::;..::::- I _ a,m., m'.~ves re=terrace a.t v:z~./,,.,~,~;.~- ....... ~ v,v,,,,,~ ..... Over theweekend an approach I ~/~.-. i mately two weeks ct reeovationl comfortable surrounds andgeed [] ~m, 1 ': 1 Ill b.Ut .it looks :..If we .will I~..Terrace" Post Office has l as woll ..... ,~'~., .~,.~^. over the read at Beaver Flats I lwasl~oomfacillties, soundeq~[o-I First' step wlll be the Inlz~- ' c.a, sen : c losxng ~ ;dh~ o.n .~unua~ .m?..u announced new marl deadlines In / -~za~on~ ~o~'Tn'~;r'~u~ about 25 miles norm of Terrace. [ JUDY ABNEY, formerly of Ter-[ ment, remodeling and relocation [ducflon e( ~vo showtngs n~htly I . ' : L - i: : : ~onaay m .om.er t?. ¢opo ~th order to co -incide with the|~,; .... +,~,~Z. :''" .Twin River spokesmen could l raee and recent grad inpraetieal ] of the concession stand, carpet-I.inemding FHdays and SaturdaYs. I ! I~ ;. ,.,~,e~_~a.~.;:. ~ .. C._P.A.,~hteehed.tes:.. 'l~'~e''~;;~%'Aren.~,,seo~etnot comment ,,s to ~e ~xtontl..,~e~,~ ~.~o,, the Ke~ow.eV=-I.~ ~redeco~at.~o~themInl. Onwe~ende,~hil,~anwm.ot I ~IZEIW' ~..B .... -oo.z:arK..er u]mmm.gave.me Stree~ letter box couecti0ns li0n -Sans *- ---~* ~*~ --.;-,-" c~ damage to the roa(l ana werelauonal School will move toSantailoyer, ' coat enecking ~aeflltiesl ne admitted to theseonnd show- I --: u .: .i ? :~ same ~nmuve eommen~ smun& will begin at 1;30 p.m, Regis-t~M~ ~. .... . ~^^.._ . ....... ._': unable to predict when f~l ser-[ ara to ~ her paren~ Mr. and S fleet ~ unformed usher- kg u~dess they are aeonmpa~ed He we~ out ' ' : 'qtlooks as ff we'll have to ' 1 ~,--- ......... ,, m, ©uur= ~u . ~ sho~, ~e~res ,/ o,...,-, • ..... J / ,. g~. tered mai will be cut off at ~lee would be restored, and Mrs. C. Abney. ettes, -• by an adult. ,_.' but ended t~ with a demlgrLzzly '.:: ' firm,- ~sta~lishe~l th~s ,,e*" ~¢.~ 2~I~- ~'-~'~]'~ .............. I a building slta for the'proposed ~ ' . . . . . i ' " . ' ~ " : ' :r ' L K 'I~: ': : APPEAL OCTOBER: IO ? ... " : .,: ,, ..... : ;i...:;!i.:~.: :k~. " Prltch~rd, alsootTerraee~ ...... -,f'~r : , ,: 'i ~d, : ~ ~ the Club i When LiOnS i walk .Terr~:e ' ~ i ! ~ ' ? ! ~ ~ ~ eefly benefit :the 2,769 bl|~ 7.::. ;,. ceWem~ k. Streets October 10, the b~ndwBl ~:;~:~' ~ ~ ----le in British Colu -1 Creek: ama~': i: ~ ;/ . . . . . . .;~i~.~.!~;: ~,~. i~u~ mo a..,...: 100 mUea north (~ Terr==e wlmn': ;.. ~{ ...... ~ . .. . ~~;i', ' , ~ ........ ~t~ The CN~.has~n impressive" ~" ~eyspo~d~e~andtwo:~ :i:!.~ t~ut..1ne ram...ualeal~, .a~Itor.the ~i~i~i ~ ~ record Of' work for the blind, i,;anaman t~auon n, restate xor ~~,:~ ~ " stret~hi,~ ,~ far ~,h~v.~d m. TlmanimalswereM0oUt~0feet:: :~i.:. the BHnd will See' more ~an : ! : ~ ~ / . . . . . . . . " ,,_.=.,,'~,,~.... ,:,,:_'%"_'L" " "" ........ . . ~_ ,~:~~~'~;~",~, u,,~N~© ~, u,v . , ~ umm.: aw~" and prmmn~d:e~ell~ A~zons wnuung ~e s~ree~, ~. .~ . . . . . :d , ~ . . . . . . .... : : ~ ~ ~ : ! ~ When a person beqomes blind _ .... • . .,_... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ l ~ a CNIB ield worker --who is im su~en 1he ~ ~u ..... ~ s in town'vlneludlng Lions'. ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ The worker.will' help the imr-" lld" ' ..... : ......... :--::"' ~ '~;';," " ~ , -.,,~-.y:.: .L~,~T,. =:--,,-," ~ l ~ ~ v . _ i son to adjust to the sudden S oek .hU.l~i.::Teen Cl.ub., .andthe MA ~ ~ ~ ~ and learn to adapt hlms¢ltho:a and'fired at theonre~b~r;:: .women S mummrY., T o name a ~ ~ ~ - ~ / , ~ .new life. ' : ; [,as~ year we rmseu ~xzou ~ - ' - ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ walk with a cane to dres ~*~-' r ' ..... ii ..... , ........ mm~r ~km a, ~lu~,~h: ~ ,£°r,the:blln~:,.~E]~r.~s_~e,n~nl.~ ~ ~ ~ selves, and for Women, howto~ ~ . . . . =,ran ~uar .~,'umung: x~ ilJW~ ...... ~ ~ma~e~stby~uch; .-'~,~; .... ~d~Tb~T~d b~tOre:'~M ,'a momenti~ol~ ~ nun c ~ ,wm~;:,~ for me~r ~'"-,~'; " ...... HIs C~im] .xex~, ~aons. aec,nou" ..w ~._e~...ule i _ £ ~ ; : ~ . ~ - . l . i . ~ be n~n0~ed by blind l~gple, ~ ' ' ~i:='p, . . . . .... : ,, , : . ~ . . . . . . ~ , S~3 ~;aravan :,a@,¢te~ ~tr~ to brl~theeeltteratbl mees~toC~la~.~ : f , ?;: ~ | ~ ; ; i ~ ;,;~,

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Page 1: BOB PARKER Ltd, : • :-: :. ,: ' Bob gimmICks.'U#' Blackto ... · on the cunliffe Worsley presentation due sro e--r so"/¢ - " BA, spokesman for the group this week when four Grade

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BOB PARKER Ltd, : • : - : " : . , " : . . . . " " ' "

? h o n e Us-:~801 : / : " T e i ~ ' . B . C ' ~ " ' mg Terrace, the Hub e L y o f the ~ i g h t y l $ ~ e e n o Volley in Nor thwestern British C o l u m b l o

V i c ~ o r l a , B . C. " "" " " ~":'~:*;:'~

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• -. D r i ve in I m l ~ l l k ,;, . . . .

B o b Parker

gimmICks.'U#' . . . , Blackto b,d , is

! erv,.ce at UBCM meeting::: St, at/ons, B u t m i n i s t e r s y m p a t h e t i ( : ,: : -

ffomdnd . . . . . . . to Terrace council plea and chances to win wealth rle~ ~; / : . In Prince George.

vogue at majorRy of gano- ~ Rut It did win sympathy and it-promise of "every line pu~lps. ~ ~ i;-- " ~,!~..~ assistance" from Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Campbell

And they've put their objee- : ~ - : ....... - tions on the record. Terrace delegates led by Reeve A. F. Goulet . fo t~t to

introihee an amendment to the Municipal Act to permit m a j o r They don't want to be forced borrowing for.road and street development under localimprove-

; each t ime. they fill the tank. men{ and front-feeta~e flnanch~.- '~ A joint meeting of local gas The convention turned down the Terrace proposal.

Local delegates then, met with the" Municipal Affairs station managers went on record Minister to discuss financing of roads, streets and drainage. to protest the tickets and glasses.

"Operators are rebellir~ The Minister indicated that Terraee 's submission, when completed, would get every consideration in the field c~

against these give-away promo- financial assistance. tions," their statement said, • '~Vhat the public does notknow Terrace In operath~underafffteenyearf~mnc~gprogram is that ~ e s e so-cMled ~ree ~ for its roads. • To continue under these restricflone could ~ ~ ii give-arrays by the oil companies .... mean a ' Severe cutback in plans to blacktop streets here. . , . now a vaeallma actually cost the man In the • . service station from l cent to STREET STUDY TO BE TABLED e r r ' e a c e ' five cents for each coupon given ~:

o u t . " Local streets are' expected to becom~ It major issue for . -. The garage men said that indl- council when engineers' Willis and Cunlfffe table a major - " vldual dealers were vL~ually study ~f local needs for streets, reads and drainagenext S u p e r - V a l u "forced to go along wlth thegive- Thursday. ::i away scheme" because of heavy The study was made by Joe Cunllffe and O. Norman .

Wors,o, . . . . sro e--r so"/¢ advertising and promotion." . SOUTHERN VISITORS attended classes at Skeena Secondary Eric Kerby, Terrace, Allen How~tson, Victoria, GayleSeaman, Commenting on the cunliffe Worsley presentation due Bill De Jong, operator of Totem - " Thursday, John Pousette, Municipal Administrator,': said: , : .:: BA, spokesman for the group this week when four Grade 11 students came here as part of Terrace, John Moffat, North Vancouver, Debra Martin, Van- '~ ight at the moment it 's a pretty nlgglyquestton because

explained: "Our maineoneernls the Youth Travel plan, while four Terrace teenagers Sherry couver, and Elizabeth Horsfield, ~errace, The visitors will Terrace Super - Valu has for the pub l ic to get gas a s Thomas, Audrey Troelstra, Peter Wightman andGreigHoulden also visit local Industries, Kitimat and the Nass camp. They we must f irst establish what kind c t a streets and roads changed hands, cheaply as possible'." ' .. travelled to Vancouver. The four Skeena guests posed expressed pleasure at the hospitality, a larm at the potholes, development program we are going to undertake and also Fred Smith out Ms "

Biggest local winner in the above with their Terrace hosts. The group is (left to right) and, in some Instances, surprise ~ a t Terrace was a relatively we must recognize the strength of our problems in the under- interest In the supermarket. : :: : gas station give-awa~s to date Susan Brainerd of New Westminster, Brian Lennan, Terrace, large community. ~ tak ing." " . . . . . " '

haSTheCOllected a $28 prize. . . .. ~ Super-Valu Stores,chaln, havebo0ghtthe B r i t i s h " untllPOUSette said the submission for financing cannot bemade Columbh food gas-station operators In Offi - the type and size ©(the program has been defir~ely thesl~re..

their joln, statement said.that P o . ¢e, too, I' W ken '"ee raens establ ish.. H~x~nd ' i ' : ! : ' ; S u p e r - V a l u a r e a s ~ o r A l ~ . :. CPA hanges " 1 " " He tekl the erit]d the Munl~l~d delegafl°li ~°'rined ' "~ "~'~ilrUnd ~ l~ImI°Oo'" ame: " "' they hadnoobjeetiontolegitlmate : : • iCo.uncillor Campb011 Lane and Co'uncillo h Har~ Smlth'.Slmnt ~ ' Fred Smith has lived In Ter , ' .advertising placed by the ell • : (~ himself, Reeve A, F . Gonlet,~Cotmcillor Vic-Jolli~b, as in ter lmnmnnger . '~'~':~

companleseontraetingforagive- wash out roads . . . .

f l ight t imes : ::" :::to Rupert;;.Nas: . . . . . . .

" awa~ program and thenexPeeting • I • : : Reeve Ob~et :~" dealers., to :p ick .up part of the ' ' ~ ".. . • . • PrinceTheGeorge.: three'e°nventi°nCounefllcsfie, r~ ~::.~ve~l)~ CNR;ued. " " ; : ' ~ " ' ; i ..:,:, a " ~ar tered , " : / . ~ : . , ~/d .~ .. i~t.y@xs:uperHis Ya]u .:store ~for-lmmedlate. " ' p]~os iWe : ~ : ''~ ' : the .:Put~..,:. . . . . . ~ ,q

: "When~servleestation opera . . . . ~ ai~Craft~; A l l returned Terrace via chartered p]ahe. take a ~catio~.. • :' tors a r e f o r c e d to carr~ mrs , ' S , -- Srrdthexpressedtha.nk. Stolo~d:: ' extra load, P. Increases Opera- Winter schedules are now in effect, with Canadian Pacific : :' : t i n g c o s t s and detracts, from Airlines and the Post Office. Torrential weekend rains r provided'~ a major headache for r " : : : : ' : ' ' ' i l people'forthe years 'hetheirl~s beenPatr°nageassoelated°ver

with thestore. . : . :: - ; . : : , ~: the leve l o f s e r v l c e t h e p u b l | c . . . . . . . ' D e a L I : t h * ,, New fl ht times be nonM ~ rtment of Highways work cr ws. has a r i g h t to expect, their tg " " ga oh:: • A " • . . . . " " ; "; " ' statement sald, day . . . . . . . . . Hnlinrk. nd...this . . . . week the rains kept I igL ht "afttr le w s ab e to g e t a I O ~ a ~ d l i l i t r ~ i_ . ' : The Terrace garage menalso Post Office h a s a~ustedl • = ~ , , , = = ~ , = . = on onmmg.,., :. ." .:: : ~ : . . / L i~ t ro~hMondaymbrnh~b~on ~ , ~ w , ~ . w . = . - - ~ = 1 . ~ p D a . I , , , . L | . = . . I J . .

11he wee~ena storm cu[ on = ~ v e i ~ t l l l t l i l l l l ~ l . Suggested that the cost c~ the collection times to flight n I I tr . . . . . . . ' . . . . ._ . |afte~pushing.through deep water ' . _ : _ " " . . . . - .- . f . • . . . . . . auxc to ana zrom ~rmee~upert r J • * I J - give-awax programs could be re- schedules,~, , , t o n e a o • and the Nass River Valley. o n : A th~totalr°adbed" 4 ' " . . . . . . a t c h u r c h . . . . . . . . m e e t l n : : ~

sponsible for a recent hike In Igh 7 a n d S , dally.except = . . . . . . . . . I . " I | Of 1. 3Inches of rain- ' ilrlVi .ln. = m . - - ' g • _i * un r r loay afternoon heavy fa . . . . . . . g, asolineoriees Sunday, will leave Vancouver at ra " . . 11 was recorded at Terrace. i i l W ~ I I [] , ~ V l M :" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " I

12:30 p.m. and ar r ive , i sTerrace . I t ~ n r i v A bothins . . . . . . . . began to swell cree~s along airport for Friday, Saturday arid . . . . . . Rev. Yornon lalchiesandF_Jder- : . at 2:~0 p.m. The flight takes l I ~ W U l l l q ~ n~nw..ays an a .W ~aturoay Sunday. - - ~ . • . JacobBestebronrc tTermemmm"

- noon, traffic to v rmce R eft Terrace 's movte nouse and drive-in have been sol ~ - - - - - - - • ~ q l ~ r ~ off from Terrac0 airport at 3'.20] A.woman has been n a m e d f u n d . . . . . . . u p ! . . . . . . . . . • . . . . d . ~ . t w o o f more t h a n 40"delegates ~ ~ w = was ciose~ oue to water over me a~ me new owner has • wm ~ w , , ~ p,m. a n d a r r i v e s ~ P r ~ c e R u p e r t i raising admi~strator for the . . . . ' " " ~ nnnounc M "1 . . . . . . . . . . . . ~=~_.,_1 " " " meeting ~ e y ' r e p r e s e ~ i ~ .

T " ~ ~,. ~, ,-,o ..,. ,u,uv=L~ uu,, i at 4:05 p,m.. I t leaves Prince e rrace Arena.Association. ' , Dianna Cre ~ . . . . . . . . . . . " - - ' .... ~-~:~ ' threatres, . i r= , .d . , the renova *i^- "-.-" "! C h r l s t l ~ / ~ e d ' C h u r c b u ~! uu err at ~'uu m an has Tne assoclauon wa ~r~, auuut x o mueu .. . . ~ . . ~ . . t.v~, =uut . . . . . . . . " -. . p • p . . d n ~ to build ~v . . . . " I n this province. . tn Hn e travellers Lu Vancouver ~lit Terrace ice-skat i -=aren i t i - east of Prince Rupert nearPrnd- ~ _. .ew man.a~l~ director i f f laown,, me TUlieum D r i v e - = . ~ . . _ ; ~ _ : :; ; _ . : ' -

I I " " " I I I I I 6: ~0 ~ i m i , • -" I ~ges . ' . " " ~, .'" h0m.me Lake, overflowed its ~ . '.~..zcL~n :x'aeat~sL.td..Is.amanl,Thea.~..e-wfll ~ e r a t e ' n i ~ t ~ . I t .;,.~,=rY_~_~moerlm~=Feb.marJ, : I I . . I . ~ Sundav~ schedules are dlre_t~ I Ruth M, Halleck.. assistan_ ted- oa.~s ano .c~ose. to two feet .d . . I ~ wxm zu.~.ear.s. . . . . . o [ m e a m ~ u m a n - l ~ ? wm.onme'm~or ma~or.reao- ~ w : s s . m . . m e w m m . , ~ r am • M n n n # t v ~ # , fllR]hts between Vancou~/er and[ itor of the Terrace Herald. will water covered Highway 16. ~ nge~nenc ~ h ~ h i m . . . . [vauons ~.urmg the regular winter %,._° ~ em~r ;~ ,mese w~ . . n w = v m m ~ , = / ~ , Terrace with ,h~ n l - - , ,on~,{,-i take onthenromm'ton-~,~" *,ratttc was restored on High- ~ w. ~. xoung oegan nm eper , / seasonemsure . , - - - , . - . , - . . . . . ~ ' ' " " ' L

' " - " ' " = . . . . . . '6 . . . . . ~ " a ion T ' . . . . . • ' ' . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . + . .n . - . ' ~ ..~I A,---- a . . . . ~.+~ . . . . . ~. . . way 16 by ,7:00 p m Saturday t of errace s two thea~es .Mr. Young comes from Van. ,Thp_ re a r e 34 C k s ~ s through. , :, A new from e .=, ,~u. .v. ,=. , . :or p . . , . - ~ . ~ - - , - . . . . . . - .~ , , .,.v.,,=~.- . • , . , r ,,... ~.,..,Mn~g= n^.,,,, --~I , ~ arrivlmz here:: at 5"50 n m It[ shlp appointed her. at its first but Terrace road crews w e r e ~ ~ ~ .on September 18 ~t.er negot/a,[.e~.verwhere.helms .IFene .ngi~,ed. ~ out c~..a¢la and the s t ra i t . r e - :

-,"'-'---;'~-"~-"-'~"- "-""--"-";'Y -~L ~--= will lea-ve Terrace a t 6~'10 ~, m. J meeting o~ the season Se,tember once .a.gampusnedintoextrawork [ [ ~ f ~ ~ uons xor me sine = .me eompanyjm meau..e a m eatermg worK for p.rese.nl~.g 629 o r g a ~ z e d . . ~urra~.v. g a r ~ v s fur ~m ez~xu • ~ . _ . , . ^ ~...~ , . ,,:'-~__~::_ :t 19 . ' " as ram brought down a smMll l ~ l ~ ~ ~ ! ~ were zmallzed ~etween h i m s e ~ / m e past m e n ~ years, . cw~roneS and $9 nearing Organ.

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: ~ e ac~ . w ~ . =,,~-- mo~,~ , ,,,o"M- ,,o,~,.i" . . . . . ,,,,'a at8.15 n m . - ' ' " /I nShe re~laees Wililem VanWes- euouc . reck ~ide n e a r u roues westAmesbury Bluff J o f Terrace. l l ~ ~ * ~ I ..~d.f. ° r m e r ~ . aaam . . . . . owner Mr. Charles[. " / onu='Heinon, married. His lamlLY and wulhas Jointw° .shlpizaU~l'c( 2~,5$0,wlth a total member-. ' " I ' ::

~hat after O ober 19 all An ideal flight schedule for te who has left Terrace, . automotivemechanieswil lwork bus inessmenis tha t fo l lowedby/ .anWesten handledthefund. M~-~ . . . . . ,~* . . . . . . ,~=~.o= ~ ~ W , . . . . . . ~ ^ . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . / , . . ,^,.= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Terrace ,delega~s h o p e . ct 2, 67, V The slide did not block traffic. Thornhill Realt~ handled the him in Terrace shortly. . . . . .

• , • , rmsi * l , v , ~ w . , ~ . F * ~ . ~ h s ~ * v ~ , w , ~ . . . . ~ - . ~ , . - - ~ . . v . , , A l l ~ ~ I l l U U I I L I J ~ I [ J I U A , ~ t a J A U 1411~ ~ I I ~ J L ' t L I U J [ ]U I ~ W L . . . . . a 40 hour week at, straigh~ time. Flight 38 on TuesdaY, Thursday/. ng 3ol) ast year and was .i.,=,...~.a - - , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . i ~ b ~ ; ~ I _..__~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to r e t u r n b y p l a ~ T h u n d w l f t a r . • ' ' lns . . . . . . . . . , M t - ~ v a t u ~ y u w . u u m ~ u M t t t - ~ l m ~ W ¢ ~ u I I u [ r e v e a l e O , m J . u , ~ t t ~ l w i u [ i a n y [ J [ l e a [ r e o r . • ,; Previous ,'mechanics worked and SaturdaY only. . trumental in signing up Ter. . . . . . . . noon. . _, . . . . .• .. . . . . ly . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . I race ~',,sin-ss ~ ° " . . . . . ' . . . . . maintained by Twin River Tuu-I ~ ~ ~ [ The Tillicum Theatre Will I film chain. . . . . . . . . ....

a~ n.o~w weet :0~0re going In- _ ~out~__:._l~_m.w~tel~orsea~:o~ | ion "in "~'~o . ,~ . .==,~.~ . .~ . j~a~- ber Company,was bad . . . . . close on October 15 for approxi- I "We hope to provide good, = . . . . . . : toovexlzme..;j~.:.::;..::::- I _ a,m., m'.~ves re=terrace a.t v : z~ . / , , . ,~ ,~ ; .~ - . . . . . . . ~ v ,v , , , , , ~ . . . . . Over theweekend an approach I ~/~.-. i mately two weeks ct reeovationl comfortable surrounds andgeed [ ] ~m, • 1 ' : 1 I l l

b.Ut .it looks :..If we .will I~..Terrace" Post O f f i c e has l as woll ..... , ~ ' ~ . , .~,.~ ̂ . over the read at Beaver Flats I lwasl~oomfacillties, soundeq~[o-I First' step wlll be the Inlz~- ' c.a, sen : c losxng ~ ;dh~ o.n .~unua~ .m?..u announced new marl deadlines In / -~za~on~ ~o~'Tn'~;r'~u~ about 25 miles norm of Terrace. [ JUDY ABNEY, formerly of Ter-[ ment, remodeling and relocation [ducflon e( ~vo showtngs n~htly I . ' : L - i : : : ~onaay m .om.er t?. ¢opo ~ t h order t o co - i n c i d e with t h e | ~ , ; .... +,~,~Z. : ' ' " .Twin River spokesmen could l raee and recent grad inpraetieal ] of the concession stand, carpet-I.inemding FHdays and SaturdaYs. I • ! I ~ ;. ,.,~,e~_~a.~.;:. ~ .. C._P.A.,~hteehed.tes:.. 'l~'~e''~;;~%'Aren.~,,seo~et not comment ,,s to ~e ~xtontl..,~e~,~ ~.~o,, the Ke~ow.e V=-I.~ ~redeco~at.~o~themInl. Onwe~ende,~hil,~anwm.ot I ~IZEIW' ~..B ....

-oo.z:arK..er u]mmm.gave.me Stree~ letter box couecti0ns l i0n -Sans *- ---~* ~ *~ --.;-,-" c~ damage to the roa(l ana werelauonal School will move toSantai loyer , ' coat enecking ~aeflltiesl ne admitted to theseonnd show- I - - : u . : . i ? :~ same ~nmuve eommen~ smun& will begin at 1;30 p.m, Regis-t~M~ ~. . . . . . ~^^ . ._ . . . . . . . . ._': unable t o predict when f~ l ser-[ a ra to ~ her paren~ Mr. and S fleet ~ unformed usher- k g u~dess they are aeonmpa~ed He we~ out ' ' : ' q t l ooks as ff we'l l have to ' 1 ~,--- . . . . . . . . . , , m, ©uur= ~u . ~ sho~, ~ e ~ r e s , / o , . . . , - , • . . . . . J / ,. g~. tered mai will be cut off at ~lee would be restored, and Mrs. C. Abney. ettes, - • • by an adult. ,_.' but ended t~ with a demlgrLzzly '.::

' f i rm,- ~sta~lishe~l th~s , , e * " ~ ¢ . ~ 2 ~ I ~ - ~'-~'~]'~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I a b u i l d i n g slta for the'proposed ~ ' . . . . . i ' " . ' ~ " : ' :r ' L K ' I ~ : ': :

APPEAL OCTOBER: I O ? . . . " : .,: ,, ..... :

;i...:;!i.:~.: : k ~ . " Prltch~rd, a l soo tTer raee~ . . . . . . - , f ' ~ r : , ,: 'i ~d, : ~ ~ the Club i When LiOnS i walk .Terr~:e ' ~ i ! ~ ' ? ! ~ ~ ~ eefly benefit :the 2,769 b l | ~ 7.::. ;,. c e W e m ~ k.

Streets October 10, the b~ndwBl ~:;~:~' ~ ~ - - - - l e in British Colu -1 Creek: a m a ~ ' : i: ~ ;/ . . . . . . .;~i~.~.!~;: ~ , ~ . i~u~ mo a . . , . . . : 100 mUea north (~ Terr==e wlmn': ;..

• ~{ . . . . . . ~ . . . . ~~;i', ' , ~ ........ ~ t ~ The C N ~ . h a s ~ n impressive" ~ " ~ e y s p o ~ d ~ e ~ a n d t w o : ~ :i:!.~ t~ut..1ne ram...ualeal~, .a~Itor.the ~i~i~i ~ ~ record Of' work for t h e blind,

i,;anaman t~auon n, restate xor ~ ~ , : ~ ~ " stret~hi,~ ,~ far ~,h~v.~d m . TlmanimalswereM0oUt~0feet:: :~i.:. the BHnd will See' more ~an : ! : ~ ~ / . . . . . . . . " ,,_.=.,,'~,,~....,:,,:_'%"_'L" " " " . . . . . . . . . . ~_ , ~ : ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ; ~ " , ~ , u,,~N~© ~, u,v . , ~ umm.: aw~" and p r m m n ~ d : e ~ e l l ~ A~zons wnuung ~e s~ree~, ~. .~ . . . . . : d , ~ . . . . . . . . . . : : ~ ~ ~ : ! ~ When a person beqomes blind

_ . . . . • . . , _ . . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ l ~ a CNIB ield worker --who is i m su~en 1he ~ ~ u . . . . .

~ s in town'vlneludlng Lions'. ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ The worker.will' help the imr-" lld" ' . . . . . : ......... :--::"' ~ '~; ' ; ," " ~ , -.,,~-.y:.: .L~,~T,. = : - - , , - , " ~ l ~ ~ v . _ i son to adjust to the sudden S oek .hU.l~i.::Teen Cl.ub., . a n d t h e M A ~ ~ ~ ~ and learn to adapt hlms¢ltho:a and'f i red at t h e o n r e ~ b ~ r ; : : .women S mummrY., T o name a ~ ~ ~ - ~ / , ~ .new l ife. ' : ;

• [,as~ year we rmseu ~xzou ~ - ' - ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ walk with a cane to dres ~ * ~ - ' r ' ..... i i . . . . . , . . . . . . . . m m ~ r ~ k m a, ~ l u ~ , ~ h : ~ ,£°r,the:blln~:,.~E]~r.~s_~e,n~nl.~ ~ ~ ~ selves, and for Women, h o w t o ~ ~ . . . .

=,ran ~uar . ~ , ' u m u n g : x ~ i l J W ~ . . . . . . ~ ~ m a ~ e ~ s t b y ~ u c h ; .-'~,~; .... ~d~Tb~T~d b~tOre:'~M ,'a moment i~ol~

• ~ nun c ~ ,wm~;:,~ for me~r ~'"-,~'; " ...... HIs C ~ i m ]

.xex~, ~aons. aec,nou " ..w ~._e~...ule i _ £ ~ ; : ~ . ~ - . l . i . ~ be n~n0~ed by blind l~gple, ~ ' ' ~ i : = ' p ,

. . . . . . . . : ,, , : . ~ . . . . . . ~ , S ~ 3 ~;aravan :,a@,¢te~ ~ t r ~ to b r l~ theee l t t e ra tb l m e e s ~ t o C ~ l a ~ . ~ : f , ?;: ~ | ~ ; ; i ~ ;,;~,

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CATHERINE M. FRASEI~ Poblishu, ' JOE ¢UNNINGHAM, Editor

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Gas, not .gimmicks Terrace gas station operators have Despite the excessive advertising on

jointly protested the continuing gimmick, television, one gasoline is pretty much ry accompanying the sale of gasoline, the same as another and gas stations are

They object to the games and gizmos not noticeably different. promising wealth, plush automobiles, and The costly video extravaganzas puss- the free passport to never-never land, ibly induce a few brain-washed citizens they are forced to distribute at the gas- to fi l l at a different pump. But it is aline pumps, highly doubtful whether the general pub-

The operators are not solely concern- 'lic is influenced by this kind of guff. ed with the welfare of their fellow citi- The ineffectiveness of the advertis- zens. The gimmicks are partially paid ing may have tempted the gas compan- right out of their own pockets, which ies to try gimmicks. The natural result slims a scanty profit margin even more. is that after one started the practice of

In fairness, the gas companies pay handing out bits of cardboard with the their share of the tab. But this must raise gasoline, the others had to clamber the question of what share the motoring aboard the band wagon. public has in the cost of these corporate It is time that the companies declar- fun and games, ed a saw-off on the gizmos and got down a reasonable price, to the business of marketing gasoline at

Rocks abounding Highway 16 is again creating wrath to answering his mail, he should have a

among motorists forced to endure its loose rocks, potholes, and treacherous meanderings in the direction of the Skeena River.

The latest gentleman to send a guid- ed missive to the Gaglardi letterbox is a Prince Rupert citizen and former alder- man H. J. Scholten.

Scholten may indeed have set some sort of record. He collected four flat tires in the 85 miles between Terrace and Hazelton.

He cited rocks of six to eight inches in diameter on new grade; and periods of uncertainty as to whether he was act- ually on the mad at all.

Other motorists will object to the loose rocks abounding, an abounding which too often can smash headlights or wi ndsc reens.

Should Mr. Gaglardi ever get around

relatively easy time answering these let- ters. His department has already let con- tracts out for major paving between Ter- race and Hazelton, is presumably going to provide black top all the way.

Possibly the very progress we all de- sire is one reason for the inconveniences which the Highways Minister so ubiquit- ously regrets.

Contractors' crews inevitably have to move rubble to make a road and, ac- cording to some motorists, their meth- ods of removing the rubble are at times remiss.

But the major question that must re- main unanswered is why the people of the Pacific Northwest have tolerated ~this meandering monstrosity of a rc~ad for so many years, and permitted themselves virtually to be cut off from the progress of this province by the indifference of Victoria.

Let ters to t h e e d i to r TO TKE EDITOR

This letter Is in reply to Hallock's comments on the Clinton 'business', (Herald, :~1~. l~.)

No, Mrs. Hallock, self defenee and protection of one's family and property, have not gone out of fashion.

It must have beenobvtous to those residents of Clinton tlmt the i r law enforcement body wonld not be able to handle the serious threat that was suddenly thrust upon them. They did what anyone but a coward would have done. They armed themselves and met the threat head on.

There is a trend these d a y s toward a complete lack of respect for law and order, and a growing tendency for some person6 to trample the rights of others. Even some of our union leaders and politicians advocate law. lessness. Because of this; we may soon be faced with a com. plete breakdown of law enforce. ment. Obviously, those of us who would protect that which is rightfully ours, will find i t in. creasingly necessary to find the

most .effeeU.~ means to defend~l would muehprefertobecharge~, oursewes and cur propertY. /~dth pobtLqg an offensive we~wn i

Should the situation arise, anclJthen to be ,killed by a le~,th ot If police protection is notJchain in the hands Of a three available, I would not hesitate toJhundred poum moron." . ;.' .. use a gun or other weaP0n. IJ ' Thomas Atrlll. . have made the choice inadvunce. J ~thoz~ * "

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HALIFAX (CP) -- The fisher- ies research board of Canada's station here reports that a fe- male lobster went berserk in a holding tank and dismembered a blue, male lobster. The male lobster, a rarity because of its color, was turned over to the station by a fisherman who found him in a trap. Lobsters are usually green when taken from the ocean.

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J99 ¢omple .50 a ,d :up ~

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"FOUR HANDS AT THE I~ANO" Is thee title 0(the concert to be given by Pi~llis Schuldt and Boris Ronbakine October 3 at 8 p.m. in the Terrace Cormnuul~yCentre. The concert "is presented by the Terrace Music Festival Association. Tickets at $1 for adults, 50 cents for children,

TERRACE H EI~,'~'n, TERRACE ̀ B ,C ' . , '

• .some e=~ed, :,mee.~.ed, =d o~'m,~,d ~,~ " we.oK as T e r r u e . Munldpal. officials ' staged a t l ne -w~ ' . split for the U.]B.C.M.,.comteld~ in Frince G s ~ , . :

winged i t to the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities eonflab.

They left a lady behind. • Councillor Dorothy Norton said

Wednesday, ',Yes, they've all gone and I won't miss them It

P~ve ~F. c.~et =d u=- S I L E N C E . ieipai Ac~uintatrater aohnPous. Silence i s n ' t a l ,ays golden. ette left for B.C.'s lt~b Cl~r aboard Monday'B. ~ pusse~er Sometimes It 's ' st lift-~ - ~ ,

. ~anicil~l Com~ciilors Vie Jol-~ t~, . . . . . N O I M P E T U p llffe, Harry Smitl~ Caml~elIJ You'll have trouble pushing Lane and Bill MaPle chartered yourself forward by pattlngyour- a Wednesday. morning plane and self o~ the back. * " : ;

they don't come back." , The woman Councillor com'

mentsd that she is displeased over a decision made by her colleagues during her absence

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Dead end ahear ° "

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I make U turn/ Coulter "' Eleetreo LId Don't et Caught by ;RAY. Vernc/~ Luch/es ~" ~ CONTRACTORS I ' ti::. Cold This Winter.. . " Wiater is earning on and now in.the t ime to h~ve yeur furnaee checked and your fuel supply filled.

Coil George Best your

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Your g m o h o m e heat ing m a n o f t e n f r e e funmce eeniee all for the p r i ~ of

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~ George Best Phone 635-6366

" People new.a.days aren~ famous forthelrstrtctadherence " to road signs. *Just consult last week's Hera ld : "RCMP RADAR NETS HUNDRED D ~ I " , ,

To some, yield and stop ai~ns mean little, and speed limits mean less. A few will even tr~ to drive tgrongh de te r s .

Yet, most motorists are wise enough to s t y and turn corn- plete~ around when the sJgn al~ead says, "Dead End." Such news is quite possihle and it sonnds quits final; So wl~' waste' time? They back up. They turh around. And they go the other direction.

People traveling on roads " as heedless as they are - - am usually much wiser than people traveling though life. Out on the highways and byways of life, we meet up with the road blocks and detours, the stops and the U turns of the Bible. Most of us p~y little attention. We speed along in the same direction.

STOP! Are you on the right road? What will your destin. ation be ff yon continue in the same direction? Could God be spealdr~ of you in Jeremiah 8:6? 'No man repented him of kis

wickedness saylng, 'What have

~ 'v -~one tm~ed to his course

• 'i~e rhshing into ~6. " cc~rs~

DEAD END AI-IEADI '~here i~ a way t~at ~seemeth right unto a man, bu t t he eM thereof are the ways of deathl". Proverbs 16:25; ,.

MAKE A U TURNI .' 'Turn ye, turn ye, wl~ will ye die? Turn yourselves and l i ve l " Ezekiel chapters 18 and 33.

YIELD! "As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked." " I will .put a new spirit within you, and I will take the stoney heart out of their f l e s h . . , that they maY walk in my statutes, and keep mine ordinances, aadde them: andtheyshallbe mypeople, and I will-be their Cod." Ezekiel ehapters 33 and 11.

Jesus said, "Except ye be converted and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven." Yon must stop and make a complete U turn.

Repent and believe the gospel! God sent His Son to TAKE

the Way of Sorrow and to BE the way of life. I

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ATTENTION MOTORISTS

MR, JOHN RATEL ~ AREA REPRESENTATIVE OF THE B C A A ~ W I L L BE IN TERRACE W E D N E S D A Y A F T E R N O O N , OCTOBER 4TH A N D FRIDAY M O R N I N G , OCTOBER STH. C O N T A C T H I M THROUGH T O T E M BA SERVICE STATION OR REUM MOTORS ~ OUR OFFICIAL BCAA GARAGES I N TH IS ,AREA. HE'LL ARRANGE YOUR I M M E D I A T E MEMBER- SHIP IN THE 8CAA.

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AT TUB LOCAL CHRISTIAN REFORMED

CHURCH Spsrks Street at Straume Ave. Ray. V. Luchies Ph. 635.2621 10:00 a.m.---Sunday School II:00 a.m.--Morning Worship S:0O p.m.--Afternoon Service

CATHOLIC CHURCH L,kelse Avenue

Mass on Sunday:- Please read

8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the evening

L. Kearns, 0.M.L Thank you

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (Regular)

Kalum at Soucle Ph. 635.5187 Pastor Lloyd Andersen B. Th. 10:30- 12:00--Family Service,

Worship, Sermon, , Classes. ~ , -

T~ q:30, J~ J~.---E~e.ainJ Servie.e' - W e d n ~ - ' ~ p~..::=r.--:---.,

Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 8:30 p.m.--Prayer Meeting

PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m. Special Homecoming I

*i Sunday School Session Sept. 24th planned especially for new- comers to the community andfor those who have been absent dur- ing the summer. 11:00 a:m~Morntng Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service

Message - - God's answer to the. Intellectual."

BIBLE STUDY Tuesday at "/.30 p,m.

YOUNG PEOPLES T~ursday.at "/:30 p.m.

You are cordially invited to attend.

Pastor Rov. D. Ralhion Phones ~ Office 635-24,14

Home 6,15-5,136

ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada .4726 Lazelle Ave. Ph. 635-5855.

8:30 a.m. Holy Communion

ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave., Tarmac, B.C. Rev. H. Young. Phone 635-3200. tO:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Mor~dng Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service

Wednesday - - 8:00 ,p.m.--Prayer MeeUng

Friday - - 7:30 p.m.--Young Peoplem

~. Cordial Welcome Await~ You

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

Pastor R. G. burton 635-2021 $306 Griffith Street

SATURDAY 9:15 a.m.--Sabbath Sehocl

11:00 a.m.--Mornlng Service

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Car. Sparks St. and Park Ave.

9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Pastor H. Madaon, bJk~ B.D.

4718 Loon Ave, Ph. ~ 63S-S0S2

UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH

(Southern Baptist) 5013 HalIiwell Avenue

SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School

11:00 a.m.--Morning Servlee Wednesday. 8:00 p~m. - -

Prayer meeting and Bible Study

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Car. Park Ave. and Slurka St. 10:00 a.m.---$unday School 11:00 a.m.--Moraing Womhip 7:30 p.m.--Evening Service

Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - - Prayer and Bible Study

A Cordial Invitation To All Rev. B.B. Ruggles. 4665 Park Avenue. Phone 635-5115.

TERRACE UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP

Phenol 6~5.5721

10:15 Morning Prayer and Ser- KNOX UNITED CHURCH . men Car. kaxollo Avg. & Munroe St.

10:15 a.m. Sunday School " 9:30 a.m.---Sunday School " 7:30 p,m. Evening Prayer ll:00 a.m,--Mor~ing Worship

1:30 p.m Thornhill Sunday PRESBYTERIAH School

CHURCH IN CANADA Newcomers to the commmdt7 services at are invited to share in the

The Christian Reformed Church life and work of the United Church

Sunday at 7:30 p,m. You are invited to drop this clipping in the mail with your name and addren to Knox United Chur~. ]Box 884, Terrace, B.C.

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The Most Charming Place For Dinner and Dancing

MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH

1406 Eby St. Phone 6,15-5976 Pastor Alvin Penner

10:30 Sunday School Promotion Day Service

7:30 p,m.--Evening Service

HAI~VEST TEA AND BAZAAR is the means Mills Memorial Ladies' Auxiliary, re- presented above by Mrs. David Lloyd (left) and Mrs, Alan McAlpine, will raise money for the Terrace hospital. Bazaar will run from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, September 30

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Terrace Library f inds . .

at the Terrace Community Centre. In addi- tion to traditional fish. pond, candy table, sewing booth etc. auxiliary members are appealing to the public for donations of baking and produce for the bazaar. They can be dropped off anytime after 10 a.m. Saturday.

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August was no lazy month stow hours have recommeneed I Provincial Government was also under the guidance of Mrs, C~troll received and reeorded. Eastham. [ .:.:.x.:.:.:,:.:.:.:.:,:.:.:.:.:...:..,:,:.:,...........v.v...v.

Former Terrace ReeveWaltor| A. Yea made a tour of the build- I ' GET "SET" ing during August. School class-] rooms have also visited the Ub- i WITH A FLAI-i'ERING

August, the laziest month of the summer, set a record for the Terrace Public Library.

People turned to books by the score.

Circulation figure for the month was 4,322 and 9ver hall of th is number of books were

5~'F~bi#~:by/~hildre fi/==,,r,-,.::.-. ,;: During August, 257 new mem-

bers enrolled in the library.

The circulation figures were revealed in a Hbrarian's report submitted to a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ter- race Library Association held here on September 20.

Librarian Mrs. Mien Van Heek reported that Saturday morning

rary facilities in a group. • ~ '-;More~ sheivlng: ts ~lann~,;~nd: l~alph Easton has been' placed in supervision of the installation. J

Librarian Van Heel plans a trip J to Prince George this month for [ some additional training in cat-I aloguing and indexing. ' i

Two new members were ap[ pointed to the board. They are J Mr. John Bastin and Mrs. J. I Fred Weber.

A grant of $1,000 from the

Local Jaycees host regional meeting

Terrace Jaycees will host the North Coast Sheens District Jaycee Fall Congress this weekend.

Congress headquarters is the Lakelse Hotel where G. Ken Sout- On Saturday, Jaycees will hold er will handle registrationduties, a district executive meeting at

1:30 and on Saturday evening the annual Fall Congress Dance will Third world held in the Totem Room of the hotel. Dance is open to the public.

Special speakers are planned war Thant for a Sunday workshop foltowin~

the District General l~/leeflng at 10:00 a.m, Sunday.

Jaycees are expectedfrom sev- eral communities in North Coastal B.C.

UNITEI~ NATIONS (CP) - Secretary.General U Thunt, in a grim annual review of the work of the United Nations, said Tuesday the conlinuing recourse to violence ~nd threat of violence brings the world closer to "the nightmare of a third world war."

He cited as particularly dis- appointing the continuing .con- flict between the "two super- powers" --the United States and the Soviet Union; failure' to evolve an effective and accept- able pcackeeping role for the UN and failure of the UN to bring peace to the Middle East,

THE HOTSPRINGS , Appearing Nightly in the New Dining Lounge

The Fabulous

de Certerets TV and Show Personalities

Open 6 P.M. to Midnight- No Cover Charge

Dinn'er Menu ~ . 6 - 9

Supper Menu ~ 9 - 12

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Terrace W.I. makes plans for Christmas

Terrace Womens Institute has started off the year with full scale plans for pro-Christmas activities,

On the drawing board for Dec- ember are a Chrlstmasb~e sale and a box social, complete with oldtime music.

The basic plans were made at the September meeting of the Terrace W.I., held at tl~e home of Mrs. R.F. Pittendrctgh,

Main reason for starting earif on the December plans is the. need for an enriched bank ac- count 'as the Terrace W.i. wit, host the District Conference next June and extra funds will be need- ed for this event~

The provincial conference is also scheduled for June In Van. couver and the Terraee elub hopes to send a delegate.

Western ' Trailer Sales'?:

~o oow~ p A ~ o~ FEW OF OUI¢:UbED MOBILe,

w0Mm.

Your Wheel Estate Dealer .' HWy 18 W. Ph, 636-6§6t

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schedulei,'

:Wednesday, September 2 7 ~ 7

s0m 'R0U,D

meetings Guides and Brown[es.rneyl/ave

tO etand in line ff more leaders are not found here soon.

The First Pack meets TUes. days at 3::30 in the UuitedChurch Hall. Second Pack meets days at 3:30 in the E.T. Kenney school and the Third Pack meets on Wednesdaya at 3:30 in Up lande School.

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a FREE . . . . . Firs t Guide Company will huld

its meetings Monday evenings at 7 o'clock In the United Church Hall and Second Compar~ will meet at Clarence Miehiel aud. itorlum on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. ,

Red Stripe T i re with every three at . ~ e regular price. We also hov~ipec io l prices on o u t w l n t e r tires. " •

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Make use of our Car Wash and Expert Tune-up Service with threemeehanics to serve you.

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GET RESULTS J_

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Chevrolet Truck lays it on the line.., with standout features

that stand up to the tough jobs

with the'68 Job Tamem

Take Chevy's extra workpower: for con- ventional pickups in '68, the rugged 18,~- hp 250 Six is the biggest standard Six you can buy. Or ask for the 292 Six. Want more? Get the brand-new 200-hp 307 V8 ~ standard in V8 conventional pickups for '68. In all, you won't find a

"broader range of power in any populai;. pickupl And leave it to ChevyTrucks to

• give you a truck-tough cab and body•with ' - double-strong construction, Cab, cowl. i"

' ~ i / ' - : windshield pillars., roof and-dooropen- . ,~.,< ~:,?~:~::/::/?; : Ings on all mode l s . . , doUble-wall aides !

':~::~ "::;~;i)/::! i;j ~ i • !~ •~!/!•* :,/.: bnd~tallgate ion F l e e t d d e s . . / a l l double- , ':~i :/L.;.i~/;ii.!2~/':~,!.!/,i .. - strong where they. should .be--- to "tame . .

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TERRACE' HERALD, T.ERRACE, B.C.+

SEARS SALES Variety Store

The BIGGEST "LITTLE" STORK in Town

Phono63S-2414 3504 IGilum

• .When did Niagara _

,:!!iCome ,nto the p,cture?

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Terrace Mr Cadets were bur~ noanced: the new be~m~mne:~': ed out of Vez~u auditorium but site to the m~8on's,l~'~ mm t. they plan. to come back s t r ~ ~ of l~e Ladies ~ to at'~mena Slmc~lary, the ~rerrace Air Cadet sq~ad~r0n~', Tbe~ e t a r ~ the new: season The A mdlUa~- held a. dlnrmr

;keena Se~ Tuesday eve~'~ at: Skeerm meeting at the Red D'Or to open :ondazT. where they plan to hold fall andwlnteractivitJes. regular weekly+ se~simmsthroush. Mrs, Ikbert B~lqs, president Out the year,~ " at tlm Auxflliary, welcomed 35

Fit, L~ Kevan Van Herd an- mothers of air cadets and helped plan the annual ~ Ball, sched~ded for 0ctober 31 atthe C ommunlt~ Cem'e.

- 1 9 o U t ; K ~ J l m e a

+ by tranaUlllzer. " 0nlarlo lands and forests de-'

parl~eat sent a biologist to thts area ~reee~d~y to ehoot a 9+00-

, ~. lmmKI ~ P~ughtinaenare. The mdmal'wan sh~ with a t r a n .

- A medical bill. A clothing bill. A csr repair -. bill. Thw sll seemed to come st once. Jack -: ne'eded money in a hurry.

i ~Answ~:ri A Nlagal'a Loan. Jack talked it over : ?~Wlth the.manager of the nearest Nlagera

Off!ce. Besides getting the money, he got a lot of good advice on budgeting. With a Nisgars Loan, Jack wss'able to pay ell his bills at one time. And repay the Iosn on eesy terms to suit hln budget. When you need extra money.for 8ny good reason, you can expect the same courteous, quick service at any one of 300 Nlagera offices.

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: : : : v i t a m i n s ~:- : : for your

family

TERRACE DRUGS and

LAKELSE PHARMACY

~ ! ~ Z E l l E AVE.

NEW DEMOLY ~'WEETHEART' Saedra Fell hands on the gavel to Master Councillor-Bob Fell, who was installed September 16.

/nst lbt bn hem for DeMolav s/ate

Dr. G.F. Grant of Vietorial ley, John ]~mdo, Allen Robinson, • presided at an installation cer- emony for officers of DoMolay Skeena chapter September 16,

. Tbe eeremony saw elected of. ricers Robert Fell (master Coun- cillor) We3me Kerby (senior court- cillor) Norman Frank (Junior councillor) and Treasurer Chris Dubeau formally installed tn of- r i c e .

Also assisfln~ in the ceremony ~ere R. L.owe of P~ipce Geo~e,

efface cnapter aavlsor O. Ka,l- beck and grand marshall Wo Was~.

Other members of the local DeMolay order appointed to of. rice were: Grsg Houlden, DaW] Gurnsay, BrianSmith, JLmBrom.

TILLICUM THEATRE THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD

6 pan.. 9 p.m. Wed. and Thurs.

WARNING SHOT 7 p a n . . 9:15 pan. Fri; ~nd Sat.

THE PAD AND HOW TO USE IT 7 p.m. ~nd 9.15 p.m. Oct. 2-3.4

DRIVE-IN

Gordon Hill, BrLan Lennan, J. Chapman, Bush Inselberg, Pan) Christensen, Mike Seymour, Peter Wightman, Donald Sparks, Mike Stewa~, Douglas WHght, Allen G]my, Donald Col]|son.

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KEITH RD. 1 I " I J ' ' ' + ' " - P ~ N E ~ . ~

Whether the move is dtreet, or storage of all your belo~,-J~gs Is needed, our experienced men a~d large facilities a~e ever ready to serve you.

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C a r t a g e & Slera e Phone 635.2728 CO. L'rO.

Need a Power Saw? .+ There's a Pioneer Chain

fo r evory purpose Saw

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TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES-.- Logging Supplies - Chain Sows - Wire Rope -Welding Supplhn _ .

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_ .-- . _ _ . L I _ JL~. . -a+~' l r PLASTIC I PANELs I n INSULATION

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Page Six TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C.. Wednesclay, September 27, 1967

11ERRACE "Omlneca ~ HERALD P.O. Box 1177 Phone 635-6357 Telex 647.8422

Advertising /~mager Donald H. Wlebe

National Advertising Armstrong - Dagg

Representatives Ltd. Western Regional Newspapers

207 West Hastings Street Vancouver 3, B.C.

Member of: B.C. Division of the

Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association

and Audit Bureau of Circulation

Classified Rates Five cents • word (minimum 25 words) - - 25c off for cash. Display classifieds $125 an inch). In Memoriam, minimum $2.50 - - Deadline Monday 4 PJVI. Display advertising "Man. day Noon.

Subscription Rates Single Copy 10c

Yearly ~4.00 in Canada Yearly $5.00 outside Canada

Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Dept., Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash.

1--Coming Events

The Terrace New Democratic Party monthly meeting will be held at the Terrace Hotel, 8 p.m., Wednesday, October tth. All welcome. Federalnominating convention banquet and dance, Satu~ay, October 14th at thej Lakelse Hotel. (ctf)~l

13~Permnol IF you want to drink and eJ that's your business. If you want to stop and can't that's our business. Alcoholics An- onymous. Contact . Phone 635- 6646 or 635-6817. oft

I

THORNHILL REALTY LTD OWNER TRANSFERRED

Four Bedroom home on IVa acres. - - Full basement - carport - automatic oil heat.

Wall to wall carpet - Excellent garden with fruit trees - immediate possession.

OWNER LEAVING TOWN -- Immediate possession on large 3 bedroom home No. 1 residential area - garage. Try $2500 down.

EXECUTIVE HOME 1250 sq. ft. split level home - ~vell located as to

school and downtown- 3 bedrooms - ensulte plumb- ing - finished rec. room - carport. One year old =

basement - wall to wall carpet - hardwood floors - beautifully landscaped - fenced in back yard.

COUNTRY LIVING Four bedroom country home - on 6~ acres.

- - Lovely grounda - year round creek - Try ,~000 down.

KALUM GARDENS We still have some suites available in the new sec-

~lon of Kalum Gardens. All suites have 3 bedrooms 1~ bathrooms, range, refrigerator, washer and dryer, in each suite. Renting at $155.40 per month. GREENALL HOMES

• Call at our office for information on Conventional prefabricated home, prefabricated Cedar Home, re- buUt new houses.

THORNHILL REALTY LTD. RF, kL ESTATE I N S U R A N C E

n PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Phone 635-5655 or 635-2275 4646 Lakelse Ave. P.O. Box 2590

Terrace, B.C. Evenings call:

Larry Clay 635.5181 Mrs. R. I.iuneh 635-5754 Dave Miller 635.5721

As of this date I will no longer be responsible for any bills in- curred by anyone other than myself. Mr. Mal Szabo. (pl0)

YOUNG man, 20's would like to meet same for company. Write Advertiser Box 451, Terrace Herald Box 1177e Terrace. (pl0)

14---gusinen PemaaI

ESTABLISHED boarding house, suitable for active retired couple (or husband on own job). Excel- lent revenue, complete furn- "ishings, linen etc. Occupancy nine boarders. Write Box 2603 or phone 634-2759 Terrace, B. C.

(p.10)

WATKINS quality products, as near as your phone. For prompt and courteous service call Ken Laidman at 635-5955. ' (ct~

OLD car bodies removed free, or charge in Terrace or Thorn- area. Phone 635-6478. (C10)

16 - -Lmt HAND made metal four wheeled cart, with gas motor. Reward offered. Phone 635-5376. (st0

!

18---Help Wonted--Mole

WATKINS QUALITY PROD'UCTS has openings fdr full or part-

19~Help We'd Male-Fem.I 2S~Sits. We'd, Female

FREE COOK BOOK WILL give day care to children Get your Rawieigh Cook Book in my own home. On the bench now and information how tomake money selling Rawleigh Products full or part time. Write Raw- leigh Dept. 1.177.FC, 589 Henry Ave., Winnipeg 2, Man. (e-1O)

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS WANTED

TEACHERS required for substi- tute teaching in schools in the Terrace area. Write, giving particulars of experience, certi- fication and school preference, to: THE DISTRICT SUPERIN- TENDENT OF SCHOOLS Box 2559, Terrace, B. C.

NEED EXTRA MONEY? Interesting part time empl~in'e~t for reliable lady" or gentleman. Work involves interviewing local residents. No selling or so- l/citing. Replies to ADVER- TISER, BOX 466, Terrace Her- aid. (el0)

TRUST COMPANY Requires REALTOR

To manage and develop Real Estate Sales Department at i t s Prince George Office. Applicant must have Agent's licence. Apply in writing giving details of past experience to Advertiser Box 450 Terrace Omineca Herald, Box 1177, Terrace, B.C. (c11)

2G--Help Wt'd Female HAVE SPARE TIME

Fill your hours with exciting well paid work. Show studio Girl Hollywood Cosmetics. For information 635-6436.

time dealers. Earn $3 per hour oaf and up. Work your own hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F w u ~ N unnstmas Selling or details and appointment T" p~,,,o ~s~ ~c~ t ,~ . ,~ . ~ ~ , , I starts earzy with Avon Cosmet- . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . v ..... ' i t s -art or full time and 7"30pm (C12)[ . 7. P . --

• ' ' I vamabm sines territory now TERRACE CoOp Grocery ~orei available~, Write Advertiser Box are looldng for ayoungambitious[ 444, Terrace Herald. (clO) man to learn the grocery b u s - [ ~

n x ~ u ~ u steno required iness. Experience not absolute]., ,I f - . or ~aturaays only Must be necessary, but would be efvsiue

(eft competent typist . Enquire in

"Distributor of The Vancouver Province required. Must have car and be able to conduct sales campaigns through newspaper carriers, etc. Papers must be distributed immediately upon ar- rival by air. Apply to, G. Hill, Box 2076, Vancouver 9, B. C.

person to Skeena Adjusters Ltd., 4742 Lakelse Ave. (C-10)

SAFE reiiable babysitter. Phone 635-7377 after 5:30 p.m. (ci0)

25---Site. We'd, Female

MENDING, darning, patch and general clothing repair work done at reasonable rates. Full de- tails Phone 635-5045. (P-10)

DR~MAKING and alterations Fast service. Phone 635-6247

(P12

DAY care for pre-school chil- dren in my home in Thornhill. Phone 635-3049. (I310)

RESPONSIBLE boys age 12 and over wanted immediately for flyer delivery. Phone 635-7344.

(st/)

CONFESSORS Watch those confessing small

faults, they're probably hidirg a big one somewhere.

OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Well kept home on five acres of land. Excellent loca- tion. Hurry on this one.

THREE BEDROOM HOME In Thornhill. Need Inside finishing. Reduced for cash.

TOWN LOTS Commercial lots, mote] and hotel sited, we have them.

.For mor e informatiOn 4 ~ . 635-6722 or '035-5~2 days or evenings call

m , ¢~r . . . . . ~ s . s ~ 8 Ran Eod . . . . . 635-2612

ARMSTRONG AGENCi£~ (Terrace.) l td .

Opi0oalts B.C. Tel on Kslum - - Phone 635-6722, 635.5582

For further information Phone 624-2877. " (c-10)

RELIABLE woman will babysit in her home. Phone 635-6197 ~nytime. (c-1O

Interested in full time employ- ment in office accounting after 5:00 p.m. or in my own home. Experience in payroll, ancounts receivable and payable. Contact Mrs. S. Champoux. Phone 635- 5449. (cll)

TEENAGER will babysit after school and on weekends. Phone 635-5600. (s~ ~)

EXPERIENCED typist requires steady' evnployment. Write Ad. vertiser Box 445~ Terrace Her- aid, Box 1177, Terract/B;C.

( c~

26--Bul ld ing Materials

Frames, Screens and Patio l • " Doors. I

GENERAL CONTRACTING I 'Hwy. 16 West Remo i

Phone 635-6864

28-~-Fumiture for Sole '

HOUSEHOLD furniture in good condition. Includes kitchen, bed- room, and washing machine.

(ClO)

NEW tangerine and brown tweed, 4 cushion chesterfield and chair • ,to match. Phone 635-3128. (el0)

HOUSEHOLD furniture in good condition. Includes kitchen, bed. room, and washing machine. Phone 635-7380. (el0)

29~Mus ica l Instruments

WITI THORNHILL REALTY LTC

n

ARE YOU PROPERLY INSURED? Call Bill Ruehlen for all lines of Insurance We offer complete service on:

Automobile - - Fire - - Liability - - Mercantile - -Proper ty

Personal Property ' Sickness and Aceident Composite Dwelling

- - Home Owners

THORNHILL REALTY LTD INSURANCE AGENTS AND CONSULTANTS

U Phone 635-2275 or 635-2276 4646 Lakele Ave, P.O. Box 2590 Terrace, B.C. Evening Calls Bill Ruehlen 635-5672 c-10

33--For Sole Misc. 33---For Sole Misc.

TRAPLINE house and good gar- den and hothouse, new rabbit house, chicken house, garden tools and traps, small outboard motor. $1500.00 cash, See at Amsbury, B, C., closetohighway.

(PI0) L

SHELVING UNIT of 3~,, ply. 12R. x 4 ft. x 12 in.; ideal for basement storage. Phone 635- 2643. (plO)

OIL heater $25.00. Phone 635- 5153 or view at 4546 Lazelle.

(el0)

34---For Rent ~ Misc. HIDE-A-WAY Motel. One ned- room furnished cabin. Reason- able summer and winter rates. Phone 635-,5122. olg

TRAILER SPACE, clean and quiet, no dogs. l0 rain. walk to post office. Phone 635.5350

ct~

G--~"TEWAY COURT - - One and two bedroom f u r n i s h e d suites. Reasonable summer and winter daily, weekly and monthly rates, Phone 635- 5405. eft

SINGLE or double sleeping rooms with kitchen facllitiss. Also, self-contained furnish- ed apartments. Phone 685- 6~i8. nit

FOR a quiet comfortable sleep, trY the~Hills!de Lod~e,"2,~bloeks north ~f ;Governnient .Building, 4450 Little Ave. By day or month. Non.drlnkers only eft

OSBORNE'S GUEST HOUSE Comfortable rooms in quiet, re. sidential area. 2812 Hall St., 635-2171. poet

OFFICE SPACE. 4644 Lazeile Ave. Enterprise Building. Ph 2514 at/

One bedroom trailer. Newly painted. Has water. Prefer a gentleman. Phone 635-6942 for more information. (pl0)

TRY HERALD CLASSIFIED

USED H. D. 11 B. A. C. Craw- ler tractor complete with winch and canopy. Priced for quick sale. Contact Industrial Accep- tance Corp., Box 1630, Terrace.

(ctO SIHPLICITY wringer washer, one year old, square model; also Frigidaire dryer, three years old in new condition. Both for $130.00. Phone 635-7449in morn- lngs. (ctf)

ELECTRIC guitar and large am- plifier. Phone 635-6885 any after 5 p.m. or before 10 a.m.or view at 4663 Park Ave. (pl0)

USED Fender Stratocaster gui- tar. Tact amp. and Gibson fuzz tone. $450 or best offer. Phone .635.2072 after school hours, (I)10)

32--Bicycles, Motorcycle

FOUR burner Frigidaire elec- tric range, good condition. West- inghouse refrigerator, also in good condition. Almost newAsh- ley wood heater with thermosta- tic control. Numerous other household items including beds and tables all reasonably priced for quick sale. Phone 635-5718 ~ter six o'clQck. (sff)

BIDS wanted at Advertiser Box 449 for one 22LR revolver; 8 shot, 22 short, long, and long rifle, six inch barrel, plus clean.

l ing accessories, homemade hol- ster and ammunition. View at local RCMP station. (pl0)

BOYS, large size, bicycle. Like new. ~20.00. (sf)

33---For Sole Misc.

For Sale --ll-foot boat made by boat-builder; well constructed

$3.50 for 100 lbs. sack. First come, first served. See at 5033 Graham .between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Saturday~ Sept. 30or Phone 635-5262. (P-10)

I MODERN piano and bench, like I new; 12 bass accordion; coffee[ table; desk; approx. 100 standardl concrete blocks; 2 Kroehler oc- I casional chairs; metal wagon.[ Phone 635-2636. (P-IO)[

NOTICE FOR TENDER Tenders are invited for the following: Project E6711 --Traffic Signal and Lighting Installation.

(a) Highway 16 and Emerson Street, Terrace, B.C. (b) Skeena River Bridge, Terrace, B.C.

Plans and specifications are available at the office of the District Engineer, Department o f Highways, 4506 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C.

• Tenders will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. October 6, 1967 at the above address.

D.G. Johnson, District Engineer,

(clO)

( ~ BIC. HYDRO & POWER AUTHORITY

$50; guitar $15. Phone 635- 6879. (St/)

PORTABLE cocktail b a r. tiractively styled in tanged. e and walnut deer . P~one

635-2697. et~

WESTINGHOUSE wringer wash- ing machine. Good condition. Best r~asonable offer., Phone 635-6849 after 7 p.m. stf

WOOD for sale. FL-eplace or stove wood, any kind, any she. Phone 635-2958. elg

FOAL for sale $75.00. Alsohors- es for sale. Contact Hotsprings Riding Academy Saturday orSan- day. No ~hcne calls. (ell)

ONE only -- 5.6 KW Lister' lighting" plant; one only-1O KW Armstrong Siddley lightingplant,~ 3 phase completelY overhauled l one only 25 IOV Cummings E. E. mobile lighting plant, single - - $2750. Phone Lee at 635- 6368 doys or 63~-7493 after 6:00 or on weekendB. (I~II.)

FOR Sale -- 11-foot boat made by boat-builder; well constructed ~ 50| usedberber chair ~0 ; Phone

35-6379. " (stD m , ,

CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE & WAREHOUSE BUILDING

AT 100 MILE HOUSE, B.C.

NOTICE OF TENDER TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Tenders are invited for the construction of a n office and warehouse building ,for the B.C. Hydro and Power Au~h0rity at 150 Mile House, B.C.

The Tender documents may be inspected a t the" office of the Manager, Purchasing and Stores Division B.C. Hydro and Power Authority, 970 Burrard Street; %'ancouver l, B.C. Copies may be obtained from the Manager, Purchasing and Stores Division for $20.00 plus $1.00 BCS~ tax each, no part of ~hich shall be refunded.

Tenders must be for the entire work included in the 'Lender documents. The Authority reserves t h e right to reject any or all tenders, and to accept any tender considered advantageous to it. The authority Bhall not be responsible for any costs incurred by any tenderer • in preparing his tender.

Tender will be considered only from renderers whose financial resources, technical ability and ex- perience a r e commensurate with the work to be performed.

Each tenderer must submit with his tender either a tender deposit or bid bond i n the amount of 10% of the total of his tender. The successful tenderer will,• be required to provide a 80% performance bond. ~'

Tenders will be received unt i l Tuesday 12:00 noon, • 24 October 1967, local time a~ Room 650, Purchas ing and Stores Division, at the above address. The Tenders •

36--For Hire CARPENTER work. Top qusiityl work guaranteed. You name it; We make it. Phone 635-2046 anytime. ~1o)

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3 7 ~ P ~

pUPS for sale. Phone 635~6950',

COLT for sale. Come to Lariat Riding Academy. Hwy. 25, 1/2 mile from Skeena Bridge. We also board horse~. (P.II)

38---Wonted ~ Misc.

USED TV set in good condition. Phone 635-6879. st/

ROOF leaking? Repair or re- cap it the southwestern way w i t h Swepco; guaranteed method. Save by doing it yourself. Phone E, L. Poldfmg 635-6833. -"- ctfi

JOEY-SHACK for trailer. Phons 635-2846 evenings and weekends.

(C-10)

41~Moch ine ry for Sale

TANDEMS 2-1905 VF200's --549 engine- 5 and 7 trans, 34000 Bogies each $6500.00. 1.1963 V F . 190. 461 engine 5 and 4 trans, 3400 Bogies $3500.00. 1-1962 VF - 210 - 549.engine-5 and 4 trans , 38000 bogies $3500.00. CAB & CHASIS 1-1900 B-170 4 spd. $11500 PICKUP 1-1905 L. H. I/2ton V-8 4 spd. One owner 17000 miles $1600. 1-1963 I. H. 1/2ton long wheel- base, V-8 4 spd. new tires $1395. 1-1901 G. M. 1 ton with 10 ft. camper 27000 miles ~1850. [ 1-1965 they. Panel ]/2ton $1395.] MECHANICS SPECIALS . ] 1-1959 I. H. Travelall $300. [ 1-1961 I. H. Travelette $500.[ 1,1903 L H. Pickup, 4 sp. trans.I $500. CARS 1965 Pontiac $2150.00 1958 Chev. Stationwagon$600.09;

Truck & Equipment Ltd.

LARGE T~ee. Euclids for sale. One 27 F.D. two ,80 F.D., one 85 F.D. All working in Burn's Lake area and priced at $7,000 each; F.O.B. job site. Phone Vancouver 321-6665. (c10)

LARIAT

RIDING

, A C A D E M Y

formerly Skoglund Hot Springs

Riding Academy

are now open for business a t a new location, ~ mile from the Skeena River Bridge on Hwy. 25.

c-13

local time on that day. . ; , When requesting information or documents per-

taintng to this contract please also quote refe~uce . All r BQ. 5812. "- " ' " " " (O10)

43--Room| for Rent FOR HENT- Basement room for gentleman; has cooking facilities and T.V. Phone 635-6879. (stfl

HO£[E "away f r o m berne for gentlemen. P a e k e d ltmehea laundry servke, TV. Brigh| rooms in new home. Phone 635. 5220 or apply 50~ Halilweil. '

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43---Rooms For R a t

YOUNG man interestedln seeking and sharing ac¢omodatlons with same. Wr i t e Advertiser Box 451, Terrace Herald, Box 1177. Terraee. , ' ~ , " ' (P-10)

FURNISHED room, Cooldng fac. llitles. View at. 503S McDeek or phone 63S.5957. (pl0)

BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY ~

CONSTRUCTIObl OF A WAREHOUSE AND AN ADDITION TO B.C. HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY BUILDING AT PRINCE GEORGE, B,C.

Tenders are invited "for the construction of a ~zarehouse and an addition to the B.C. Hydro and Power Authority Building for the British Columbia Bydro and Power Author- Ity at Prince George, B.O~

The Tender Documents may be inspected at the office o f the Managei-, Purchasing and Stores Division, British Col- umbia Hydro and Powerl Authority, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, British Columbia, from 22 Sept• 1967. Copies may be obtained from the Manager, Purchasing and Staten Division for $50.00 plus $2.50 B.U.S.S. Tax each, no part of which shall be refunded.

Tenders mus~ be for the entire work included In the Tender Documents. The Authority reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, and to accept any tender considered advan- tageous to it. The Authority shall not be responsible for any costs incurred by any Tenderer in preparing his tender.

Tenders will be considered only from Tenderers w h o s e financial resources, technical ability and experienee are commensurate with the work to be performed.

Each Tenderer must submit with his tender either a tender deposit or bid bond in the amount of 10% of the total of his tender. The successful Tenderer will be required to pro- vide a 50% performance bond.

Tenders will be received until 12:00 noon, local time (19:00 hours Greenwieh Mean Time) on 24 Oct, 1967, a t Room 650 Purehasing and Stores Division, at the above address. The Tenders will be publicly opened and read aloud there a t 2:00 p.m. local t ime (2.1:00 hours Greenwich Mean Time) on that day.

When requesting information or documents pertaining to • t ~ contract 'please also quote reference BQ 5801. (c-10)

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CEDAR SHAKES Toper ,phi shokes ~" m : ~ ~i~3'$6 . . . . .

Strolqht split shakes 18in. - - $10.00

PHONE 635-6446 AFTER 6 P.M. etf

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RESIDENT AND TENANT ELECTORS

Have you registered at the Munic ipal of f ice in order to have your name placed on the Voters' List for the Municipal election to be held in De- cember? The Municipal Off ice is Open week days from 9:00' a.m. to 12:00 a.rn. and I :0Op.m. to 5:00 p.m., and will remain open from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the afternoon ~of Saturday, September 30th to accommodate those persons wh~ are unable to reg- ister during normal business hours. The deod:lirie for registration is 5:00 p.m. on Sep- tember 30th, and no applications will be accepted beyond this time" and date. TO VOTE YOU MUST REGISTER,! Any question regarding registration will be prompt- ly answered if you call the Municipal Office M 635-6311 ~ during normal business hours.

J. POUSETTE Clerk District of Terrace

DATED THIS ]8th day of September, 1967, C-10

PHARMACIST MALE OR FEMALE

Salary -- $9100 per annum

No Shift Work: . . '

- S T A F F B E N E F I T S r ~

Full Medical Coverage, Group Lite i lnsuranee Plan, Non. Contributory Pension Plan,

Profit. $harlnu an~ 3avln~s Plan. 5tall Discount. ~'

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Reply to

Advertiser Box 430 Terrace "0mlneca" Herald

confldentiel and will be acknimled~. /

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Page 7: BOB PARKER Ltd, : • :-: :. ,: ' Bob gimmICks.'U#' Blackto ... · on the cunliffe Worsley presentation due sro e--r so"/¢ - " BA, spokesman for the group this week when four Grade

Wednesday, • September •27, 1967: [ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i I I . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 i I

'SALE:- . . . . :+,:t, . . . + : + " "

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Attract ive unfihished,..3'. bedroom :hom e=0n; large lot in Thornhill~roo..+Comple~ly'~fJnished ori~the outside. Wir ing, pl'umbing. 0nd budd,ng'mater'[als on hand- for finishing. An-excel let l t i)L/y'~ for the hondy mon 0t oriJy$7700 cash or: $87Q0 onterms..

" 2 bedroom home close in, on landscaped ~ Jot. Auto- m a t i c oil furnace. Available immediately at $1500 down, bolance at $90 per month plus furnace poy,

! men~ 0f':$9.46 Per month. "

' Well kept 3"bedroom home on corner lot. Fenced, • niCe.ilcign' and adequate garden area; Large-l iving : ioom, bright kitchen, e lec t r ic h e a t . Full price • $15,000 on" easy terms; - - -

' 3:be'droom Iqorne'- - 1088 sq. ft. I-arge'attai:hed ;ga rage . L0ndscaped 0 n d i ngood location. Price

includes •new firepla¢.e~ Full price $16,800.

. ' ' 3 bedroom home with b0sement.:on 2 large lots. Lovely f ru i t trees, garden etc.+Central location on both sewer ondwate r . P r i c e d f o r quick sale at $11,000 'cash. Immediate ocCul~ncy.

Brand new 3 bed~0m -home. on North Sparks St. Full basement, automotic oil furnace, roughed in p lumbing in 'basCPnent, M o i n f loor h a s J good sized bedroorns~ m o d e m bathroom, l iving room with woll to wall corpeting, and. fireplace. Adequate

i dining a rea a n d excellent kitchen. Tota l price i• -$.2!,850 on terms...Down ~ayment as low as-$4,000.

Excellently constructed 4 bedroom home on 2 ~ acres. Full bosement, automatic oil furnace, in- suloted,:2 car garage. Price drasticolly r e d u c e d to $26,000 for quick sole..Owner leaving.

For fu~her p a r l l c u l o n . ~ C 0 n l a c t • ,L. E. PRUDEh

Box 11f8, Terrace evenin

4 2 " J ~ o c h i n e r y For R e n l

~OTOR wm~m~ SAW:BAR R~PAIB

Re"tals Pumps . ohaln e a ~ - cement mixers . b a r r o w s ' , l ight plants welder 2 5 0 . A t l l . lets . lawn mowers - tools space heater - trailer.

• .Authorized Dealer BRIGGS & STRATTON

KOHLER MOTORS HOMELITE SAWS

REYNOLD'~ ELECTRIC 2903 S. Kslum - Terre©e, B.C.

Phone 635-236,1

I:)-4 caterpil lar tractor. $10.0, an hour o r contract work. Oper- ator;included. Landclearing, ex- cavating, baekfllilng. Phone 635- 2328 or write Salnt Contracting, P.O. Box 496, Terrace, B;C.

i/n n i n ,,1 THE MONEY-SAVERSI

The money-savers are • ~ the used maohi, es from

Finning. And o n e reason they are money- savers is Finning's ex- pert mechanics• For them rebullt machines

.! should run llke new ones. And they dol Try onel

1900 Cat 955 Traxeavator wim b , eket, ripper. Newtraekgroup, new sprocket rims,, rebuilt rol- lers. Certlfied B ~ , 90-daYwar- ~anl~', Vancouver. FT-9493 $19,950 ..

1963 .Cat 955 Traxeavator with bucket,. Repaired to excellent e0ndition. Bonded Buy, 100-da~ warranty, Vancouver. FT-9433 S22,500 . . . . . .

1'961 Cat 977 Traxeavator with loe~ing fork end clamp, bucket. //epalred to good.condition. Cer. tiffed BUY, ~ warranty, Prince George. FT-9430517,300

1959 Int. TD9.traetor with DroK 9K3-11168 .lZ/~ ' Yd. bucket,blade, winch. Unddrcarriage new except shoes 30 per cent, Certified BUY, 30-day' warranty, Williams Lake, FT-,93.48/... $12,500

1'962 L150 Int• loader with I~oK skld":grapple, wineh. Under- .~rr, lage ' f a ~ to.go0d; rails, 40 e~ cent..Baldnee'm~chlnegix~l,

Fair Buy, Prince George. CF-39401 $12,500

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1'969. Cat 9~4 loader with bucket; Engine has' had major overhaui, tires 16.00 X 24 - -2 new recaps, 2-?0 per eent tread l ~ t . . C e r - tiffed Buy, 00-day warranty, Vancouver. FT-0473 I~2,500

1958 model 950 T imber Toter with lumber fork[and cls~ip,!13 ft. boom, Ford industrlal gas ' 6 1 ~ e , G o o d working co:edition, Considerable repairs already "carried out. Fair BW, Wlllinms Lake. FT-9446 &%500

'J'965 Euclid 10UP-L251oader with cab, bueket~ air over hyd. bralies. Tires 18.00 X , 2 5 approx.. 80 per cent tread :',.lefL Cerflflod Buy; 30-day w'arrhnt~,+ Terrace', ~T-9392 , ' J $ 2 5 , ~ 0 0

• Come see the money-saverS at . Finning.

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, F I N N I N G " T R: C T :O.R '!! ' Your PAte~lllmP l)ealls' "

R E A L T Y LTD.. B.C. Phone 635-63~1 :s 635-3662

44--.Rooat ond Bmn l

ROOMS with exeellent board for' quiet men. Close to downtown .area. Phone 635-2?59. (911),

ROOM and board available for 2 girls. Phone 635-2306. (C-10)

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BOARD your dog at Kenscott Kennels. Avoid unwanted puppies. Separate pen and run available for each dog. Reason- able rates. Open 7 days a week. Phone 635-64~4 for reservations or write Box 1704, Terrace, B. C.

(P-10)

Room or room and board• Phone 035-6993. (pl0)

4 7 - - H o m a For Rent

iN Thornhill. 2 bedroom house, very neat, New, fully furnished. Has oil furnace. Working couple preferred. For further informat- ion phone 635-6942. (1>10)

TWO bedroom home, from Oct- ober 15; electric range and oil heat. l ! ighw~ 10 Wes~.Remo, Phone 6~.6786. " ( e l 0 )

3 BEDROOM house on Souci~. Apply 4801 Haugland and see Herb 1~,heas between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. (P-10)

T R Y H E R A L D C L A S S I F I E D

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PARK with reasonable rates on turnlshed unl t s an d traUer ~ .

.Phone 635-2833 (eLf)

TERRACE HE~.'LD~ TERRAC_I]~ B C .

L a . i l ~ me . ~ unhnlsha ' 7- . . . . . . . •

63r~.5405 P- ,a fmm.Vi~ id~l,~lun~t~'~reuombl " " " (~et)~ We m s have ~ +on Flmorwk ,. P,~ad;,'

trailer Kmmm 1~1.)In T e ~ e stallsavall~ble,.We haveourow~ ,-on weekends or phone

furnlehed unit In d u y l e ~ El ec- lpandro.tnat for our tehant~ .... trie heatlng, in Th0rnhill Area. Phone 63,%3833, (I)11 Phone 635-6608,f after 3 p , m . r . m m m i m j m s m j j

" " , (,P 10) NEWLY completed, I bedroom • basement suite,. Quiet,. scenlc / i ' I area. Phone 635-2142 e&ter 6:00 K E Y S T O N E P,m~ . (~0)

C O U R T J 1 BEDROOM basement suite, In: A P A R T M E N T S dudes stove, f r ~ e , ~e~t ~

power. Als0 i room cabin ideal for bachelor. Phone 635-2326.

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s .b FUPa~. . , I )+5 bedroom revemm home In centre of Terrace. Will take trade tn M pazt c( down payment,' Phone 63,%688S any day alter 5 p.n~ or before 10 a.m. or.view at 4663 Park Ave.

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and Heet~d Covered SvAmmSnl

Pool ~ O BEDP, OOM

SUITES NOW A V ~ Phone 635-52114 sfter 6 p.m.

Bohnmn I earn. &41,Pan+c~, phone 635-6

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Phone 6 3 5 - 6 7 2 7 or 2 0 6 9 ' " I I I [ I I I + I I I I

.IQren.oo~at ~ e .~:;ou.r~..ome, uur~. l~ .e , B.C., .I wm sell at p u b h c . a u c U o n t h e ~ . d s alo..d improvemants thereon in tl~ list . aeremarrer .~.t o u~ oz ~.e l~r~ns !nsmd.~g he~mal~r set out, for an ~ . s ~ m g ~ T A~) Cullan~rr taxes due and u ~ d . b y said. " r

~rsom on .me ~ate at rex. sale,..aria zo,r m~rest,, co m,._ana expen.ses, re.crotonS the. cmt. of adverti~in s said sale, if ~tbe total amount oz taxes aue up to aria mcmmng me year lyO3, 11110 ]merestmereon, togetl~r with cam of advertising said sale., be not sooner 1~id. . . . . . otherr:xrs~:s ~)ntere~eend in purclla~n.l~ p~p~:~, a t . t~ ~l~ .are sdvised that t~. sal~ do not extlnguL~h existing Crown lie~l'and " : 1 r

+ . . . puo.m ret: ~ + t om se~, on. z? ta) o.Z me.~,a.nd..eg~o-y Act. an.d m a n , 137 of the T ~ m i o n Act. Payments tar I~Oi~. ~s p ~ a at tax sate are Io De VY cas~ cenmea cnaque, or eqmvaJen~. ' .: " .: . . . . - :. ' " '

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IM.9~ Ityatt, I~nneth ptederlek E. ~ of S.W, . ~ Lot 4209, C. o f T, 40021! J .. 1.17.$~ . :3.41 I' 14~0~ " ' - . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . ;~ii

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OMINECA ASSESSMENT AND COLLECHON DISTRICT.-Continued" ' : ~ i.. '",+ :.

' I HEREBY GIVI~ IqOTICE that, on Wednesday, the 4th day of October, 1967, at the hour of: IGo'¢10¢k ~m, ~ .. ren.oo.n, at the:Cou~. 0use, Sm.ithe,; B.C., I .will sell a t publlc .a.uctin n t h e Innds and improvements thereon in tl~i'.list : remarter ~ t out, ot ~e persons m.swd ~ t heremaxter set out, for an ?SLm.qUeN T A ~ CU~SNT taxes due and unln d by'esl¢l ........ ',

l~rsons oa me (late ol ~ sale, aria m.r m[erest, cos.ts, anu e xl~. ases, mcmding the cOSt of.ad~.ertising said sale, t :~e total ' amount ot taxes aue up m ana mcmomg me year ~po~, ana interest thereon, together wRh costs Of 1 ~ g ~ ' ~ I

I~ not sooner paid. - , • " " . • . : . . . . . • - - . Persom.interested in p .u~,hasln.g prol~rt 7 st ~ ~le are a dvls~d .thst t~. sales do not exting~sh existing Crown liens and. , m e r ex, celmO~ tezer~'~, m m secuon, z3 ta) o z m e .z/um.~eg~str~ ;4ct.an.u section 137 of the Tw~lon Act . Payments for " F01~r~es~.~U~xsa~earetoeeoY~,ceruee~cneque, oreqmvment. . , ' . +.. ' ~...,..., - ....,~..:.,:. + .....

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Hyatt, Keane thP . . - - N .E .~4Sec . lS, Tp. IA, C. o f T . 73124! - - • ' ' ~0..~I 4.25 14.001':~08.1~ . '

~111~, aeo~se c ~ l ~ M a ~ . . _ . _ _ Lo?~ ~4to t~ and~, !!1~ ~9, Huemn city Mditlea ~renate, Pha . . . . . . . . . . . . . e .. ' I I 1 i ,~. of T. s7 3~ n.so] z d ls.0o " ss,e~ M¢Intosh, John . " Lot 219, C. cf T. 2/310/2281t " ." 11.37 I .14.00 " 2,5J0 ~i~eIlstrom, Charles K. " L~ 427 ( .except the.reo, ut ~at.ph lYlne S. of a line" drawn .p~.lel to [ .53i " "

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Dated at Smithem B.C:, this 8m day. of Sc1~.mber, i957. - ~. ' se21--7388 G. IL Blg-~Yi -,., . . . . . . , +.

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PRINCE RUPERT A~F~MEI~ AND COLL~ON DISTRICT .... . .... . : " .~! :: . ......

. I HEP, J~.Y G I ~ . IqO'I~CB 'll~t, on, Wednesda..y; ~ 4th day of October,. 1957. "st the :hour, of 10 o'¢otck' I . th~

.zorn.noon, at ~e - ~ . . . 9us~, v n ~ e Ru.I~..rt,'.B.C., Iwill ~ n at pubil.c, auction the lands.and'improvements thereon in the +llsi + . ' .nemmaner .~.t out. oz .the perspm m.smo u.s~ neremmer set .out, zor all . D ~ m g t ~ " AND +cumin..NT tax.es due and unfold by Said "L ~ H

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Page Eight TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Wednesday, September 27, 1967.

• 49~.41omes For Sole LL APPOINTED three l~ed.

room home with £ull basement. 1740 ~I. ft. partially completed basement, including rumpus room with fireplace. Three bed- rooms anti bathroom. Upstairs fully carpeted throughout, bath and a half, built in dishwasher, exhaust fan in kitchen and bath. rooms. Extra large closets, 2 lighted closets in master bed- room. Fally hndscaped lot, ear-' port, paved drive way. Call 835. 5656 or view at 2708 South Sparks." eft

NEW 3 bedroom NHA home. 7 per cent interest. No. 1 res- idential. Low downpayment. Phons 635-57L3. (p l t )

()NE LARGE lot on Walsh Ave. close to high school. Lot 12 of N. % of Blk. 39 D.L. 362. Plan 3579. For information write Doric Victoria Motel, 3025 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C.

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Terrsca Van 8nd Storage

PHON~ VI 3.6577

52---Wonted to Rent

HOUSEKEEPING room for gen- deman. Write Advertiser Box 451, Terrace Herald, Box 1177 Terrace. (P-1C

ONE or two I~edroom apartme~ required for,two women. Phone 635-6737. (sff)

55~Preperty For Sale COMMERCIAL ~roperty with 3 bedroom stucco house, with garo age, electric heat. In heart of town, across from new Tele- phone Office. Phone 635-5078 anytime. (ctO

2 LOTS on bench-on older home or a house trailer, what have you. Phone 635-5013. (eft)

2 ADJOINING lots, on Halliwell. 70 ft. X 144 ft. For further information Phone 635-6094after

' 5 p.m (stf) i

56---Businels Opportuni ty

NEED extra income? Make money at home selling magnetic signs. For further information contact Tess Brousseau. Phone 635-6879. (sff)

57~Au tomob i l ee

1963 VOLKSWAGEN De Luxe, 1200, new tires, radioand extras. $500 or near offer. Phone 635- 6280. (P-10)

1965 PLYMOUTH Sedan,. 6 cyl. standard. Best offer takes it. "Phone 635-6391 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. week days only. (C-11)

SALVAGE: The following damaged vehicles are offered immediately to high- est bidder: 1967 Datsun Convertible 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne 1961 Comet 1962 Pontiac At Totem ]~/A Service Compound 1963 Volkswagen At Skeena Aut( Metal Shop Ltd. 1962 Acadian at Pryde Auto motive Ltd. 1962 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop at Reum Haters Ltd.

Enquire atSkeena Adjusters Ltd. 4740 Lakelse Ave., Box59,phon~ 635-2265. ' " (C.-10

1958 CHEV. 4 door Sedan. Good condition. For further informat- ion phone 635-6782. (1)10)

1966 ENVOY-EPIC. 12,000 miles. Very good condition. Terms can he arranged. Phone Brian at 635-2245 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. (910)

2 TON International Truck $750. Propane 100,000 B. T. U. Sle- gler heater $125. Propane 40 gal. hot water heater $65. Pro- pane enterprise ~ook stove $100. Phone 635-6786. (eft)

1957 DODGE, 2 door hardtop. "65" motor, 318 bored to 340. ~ race cam., suck shift. Spare tranny. Torsion bars. Phone 635- 2984. (1)10)

~OLKSWAGON -- Karmann Ghia- good condition. $795.00. Phone 635-7003 in evenings. CPIO)

1950 DE SOT0, 4 door Sedan. $125 as is. See at 5009 Lan- fear Drive or phone 635-2894.

(P1O) 1959 BUICK, good condition. Phone 635-7380. (CI~

1963 VOLKSWAGEN with gas heater, good condition. Also 1963 Cbev. Bel Air sedan. Auto, radio, pavement driven. Offers.

4665 Park Ave . Phone 635- 5115 mornings. (C10)

'58--Trailern 8 x 38' two bedroom'hens,trailer i n good condition. Immediate occupancy. Open to offers. Phone 635-6~. . (pzo)

1959 l~ton pickup and uti l i ty ~a i ler . Contact Hotspring R[d.

A.g Academy Saturday and sun- :day. No 9hone'calls. (c11)

8 ft. x 12 i t . :HOMEAID cam trailer. Phone 635-6782. (plC

"Enclosed utility trailer. Wreathe: p r i e d . Spare tire and ~ack. See a t 2805 Pear St. or ca l l 63,%

!; 5 .gu-,T,m©ks, a.d •T"ll~m ;

8 i t , X ,1¢ ¢(~,~rlL~.EZ~f~ flb.t de~ wl$.nub frame ~ hoist,• Ph0~e

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59---Tmclal and Tmllen 1966 GMC Pickup, 327 cu. in., V8. Custom comfort cab, heavy d t ~ suspension, heavy dutytrnn. amission, air horns, radio, driving lights, 8:15 ~ 15 tires. Phone 635-2348. (p12)

2 Ton International Truck $750. propane 100,000 B. T. U. Sle. gler heater $125. Propane 40 gal. hot water heater $65. Pro- pane enterprise cook stove $100. Phone 635-6786. (ct0

WANTED 12-16""--"""-"~. trailer, 635-3129. (el0)

1951 1/~ TON pick-up, good run. ning condition. Phone 635-6993.

(plo) 10 ft. three year old Security pick-up camper. Phone 635- 7315. (1)-12)

• W O R K W A N T E D

PIANO tuning arid repairs. For appointment. Phone Robert Spears 635-7391. eft

VETERINARY CLINIC

Dr. ~. D. Proctor By appointment only

Phone 635-5900 oft

CARPENTER w o r k wanted, first clas~ workmanship; side walks, cemen~ steps, house framing, ear. ports; specialize in finieh work; all work guar- anteed. Phone 6,~-2706 any- time. eft

LOT CLEARING ~ Slashing and burning and hackftlUng. Building g r a v e l , driveways, sand gravel and top soil. Phone 6352958. Hans Fagan. ct[

Lega l Not ices

ACUTION OF TIMBER SALE X.86630

There will be offered for sale at public auction at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 6th, 1967, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Ter. race, B.C. the Licence X - 86630, to cut 17,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Lodgepole Pine, Cedar and Other Species Saw- logs on an area situated 1Omile~ S.W. of Terrace on Old Re.fno Road, C.B. 5, one (1)year will be allowed for/removal of tim- ber.

Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid,

Further particulars may be obtained from the District For- ester Prince Rupert, B.C.; or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Estate of Ernest EENNEDY,

deceased, late of Vancouver,B.C. Creditors and others having

claims against the said estate are hereby required tosendthem duly verified, to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C., before the 18th day of October, 1967, after which date the assets of the said Estate will he distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received.

Dennis R. Sheppard, PUBLIC TRUSTEE

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Legal Notices ' Legal Notices 'Legal Notices.. . TAX SALE ~

"LAND ACT" At ten o'clock in the forenoon i "NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS" Notice of intention to apply on the 30th dayotSeptember1967 District of Terrace .

to lease Land. In La.d Record- i n the Council Chambers of the Re: 1967Property Taxes: ing District of Prince Rupert, Municipal Hall at Terrace,B. C., Further TAKE NOTICE THAT A B.C., and situated S.E. of Ter- there will be dfered for sale PENALTY of 5 per cent will be race B.C., 2,660 ft. S.W. of by public auction each and every imposed on all 1967 taxes on Williams Creek Bridge, on Old parcel of real property upon property in the District of T e r - Lakelse Road. which any of the taxes are de- race which remain unpaid atS:O0

Take Notice that W.C. Clifford lMquent. • p.m. Sept. 3Oth., 1967. The REJHON~ of Terrace B.C.. ~ - The list of properties to be Municipal Office will be open capetian B.O.T. Marine En- sold maybeinspectedattheMuni- for payment of taxes until that gtneer, Intends to apply fur a clpa!,_Qffic_e,a_n=v_t[m.e_durL'~th, e hour w w ,,~m lease of tl~ following described lands:--Commencing .at a post planted on the West side of the Old Lakelse Rd., approx. 2,660 ft. S.W. of Williams Creek Bridge, thence N.E. for 660 ft.' along the Old Lakelse Road; thence N.W. for 660 ft.; thence S.W. for 660 ft., thence S.E. to the point of commencement. Containing ten acres more or less, for the purpose of Home- site. Dated Self, ember 4th, 1967.

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"LAND ACT" Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land

In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert andsituate 7miles south on the old Kitimat road from Terrace, at the foot of Mt. Lay,on, by Williams Creek, on the right hand side of the road just across the Bridge south side. TAKE NOTICE that MARTIN J. deHOOG of TERRACE, B.C. oc- cupation GRAPPLE OPERATOR intends to apply for permission

to purchase the £ollowingdescrib- ed l ands : -

Commencing at a post planted North Side of Williams CreekSur- vey Post 6248 thence the N.E. corner, 832 ft. west; thence the west corner, 624 ft. South; thence the south corner, 624 feet east; thence old Kitimat road, S. E. corner running approx. 700 feet N.E. and containing ten acres, more or less (Natural road bound- ary)

The purpose [or which the land is required is home site• Dated Aug. 19, 1907. Martin Johannes de Hang (c-11)

regular business hours prior to the time of the Tax Sale.

WM. W. REID

W. W. REID, Collector,

BIGGER

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,ed this Prices ct 18th day of Septemberl 1967,,

(Cl0~TRY Sept /28 29 30. ' ,

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How to be sure * .... y o u ' l l g e t t h e ii. gent lest of

• A moving estimate can't te]l you who the gentlest r e s n ' r " mover is. What can? Reputa t ion . Take ours. We care for your local move as much as we care for North American's

interstate moves. Same packing rnaterial. Same profes- P O R K P I C N I C " sional loading and unloading. Storage, too. m So, for the gentlest of local moves, call u s . . ,

TERRACE TRANSFER A L S O A G F N T F O K , H O N E , . ~ , o , 3 4 4 3 7 ~ ~ C

w , , , / , u ' : Per Ib The GENTLEmen of the Moving Industry

Cut.up Tray Pack

FOWL 2!/ [Dsaverage 89c BETTER NOW AND

"HOMETOWN

JAMBOREE" COTTAGE ROLL, I S79 8 P.M.-' SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 AT THE

TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE Sweet pickled C Tickets Available At ' the Door

GMC C960 86.i~¢h c t b lot 1968. wl~h v*n body,

Sponsored by The Terrace and Dis,rio Talent Association

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366-©u -in. engine has been increased to 'Powered Up~ trucks for '68. And it's why. 2 3 5 hp with a four-barrel carburetor, you should get right down to. your GMC Standard V8.pickup power this year is a dealerandfindoutallthat'snewfor'68.

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I~ / , ~ i lng the Queen Charlottes again. FIVE in the ThornhiU Calorie _ ,~ ' • • • Counters Club:. A :Terrace meat

By RUT~I HALLECK I

Delight was W. D. Griffiths digging a hole in the grourgl on a wet Monday afternoon.

The slightly built 82-year-old dug the spade into the dirt and swung it high.

And there was a smile curling around the corners ct the mouth, a smile which a man has a right to wear when he ham worked to achieve something for seven year.s.

The hole in the groond~was t h e f i r s t s tep tobuUda housing complex for this Community's old folks, a place Where they can live with dignity and comfort.

And the little man who wielded that sPade,was the same man who pleaded for the project, the music ef Wales still heard in his speech.

He pleaded for senior citizens' housing before municipal council government officials, service clubs and on television.

He told his storY many, many times. He argued in favor

, of the project many, manytimes. At least once a week for severn

years. That's how long W. D. Grif-

fiths has been president of the Terrace Old Age Pensioner's

t Association, His 45-member club stood behind him.

They too, ta lked and worked and argued and even prayed for the realization of the elusive housing complex.

They too knocked on doors and asked for assistance.

The late James Stuart helped too. A man who lived alone and forgotten in today's hurried society, Jimmy Stuart Was found [rarely ill one morning by his

neighbours, They called usual people but no one seemed interested in the welfare of the sick old man.

I Then the 01d Age Pensioners Association was called to help. Within an hour they had a hospital bed for the ailing man and .he was under medical care.

W. D. Grfffiths went to Stuart's bedside that day and sat with him, chatting and trying to learn something of the sick man's family.

'q could see immediately that old Jimmy was a very sick man and the end was very near," .Mr. Griffithsrecalled.

'q asked him ff there was anyone I should get in touch , with or If there was anything we c0ulddo to help ~ , . He could. no longer speak s o h e wrote b ls : repl leson~ notepgd,..There:- Was no"one, b~t" h'ewanted to'make+a will bbfor.e.he died So. ! arranged that for him with a lawyerJ ' +, i+. +. ': • .'-

: ' -After James Stuart 's death it was revealed that.S9,000 had been made available for the +'succor of old-age pensioners in the Terrace area ."

Hope surged ahead for senior citizen's housing with news of the unexpected legacy.

W. D. Grifflths explains it this way: "Now, you know we old ago pensioners couldn't possibly

handle a financing job Of this magnitude. So we asked for the assistance of the Christian ,Fellowship Council and they took over the details and carried it through for us."

• , "Oh --we worked hard for it, make no mistake, we held donr-to, door fund drives,.teas, bazaars."

"Why, the lady pensioners put on a bazaar that made $900."

"I visited the Lions Clul~, the Kinsmen, Municipal Council almost all the Terrace services clubs. The need for senior citizens housing was obvious, but someone had to try and con- vince the general public. The public response was just wonderful" "

A unique money-raising+rncthed was employedby the Order of the Royal Purple. Lodge members manned the Terrace Bridge with toll buckets and charged motorists ten cents to cross. Theplanrealized$800for the senior citizens project.

As Mr. Grffflths puts it, 'q t ' s been a long, long struggle. The response wegot from the publin was amuzing, WUll --we know now that i t 's going to be built. Everything has all been ~ taken care of." " i

And what will Mr. Grtffiths do now that his favori te project has become a reality?,

He's already hard at work on another nne. His familiar welsh-tinged voice has been heard in Council Chambers and hospital Board rooms as he pleads the case for a chronic care hospital in north coastal British Columbia.

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vancouver already, has too many of them.

Where are the Hippies to go'/ Don't you feel sorr~ for them--

just a little bit sorry for them? I really think we sho~ild invite

them to live in Terrace. . "" . . . . . . . . . . ' - ~ " ~ ' z . . - ", +

It would boa ~rtuous thing to do and it could have its. advantages . . . .

Other than the ' fac t i t would brighten up a rather dull winter, i t would make the name of Terrace known the width and breadth of the North American continent.

Can't .you_ picture i t - - "Ter - race, the town who welcomed the Itippies".

We just might become the tourist centre of B.C.

We could have coffee houses, psychedelic shops and dis. eotheques. Perhaps we could

• turn the Hiverside school area into a genuine Hippy village.

True - they probably couldu't. pay much rent, but then the town wouldn't have to do much to crab vert the buildings either. J

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, I take back everything I Len Harringten. He's ~ k ~

ly to be making the same trip snd I don~t swim too well,

Postcards all Over the place +from Cathie Frazer who is hay-

' " ' , i n g a ball in old Montreall

• S a w Hubert Bunce on. the + ' " & : " ' " ~ r . last week. Hubert and his +

::"" wife Jill and their two children -live in Vancouver where Mr. Be is employad with Columbia Celu-.

. : lose in the forestry branch. The "'+ Banee's lived in Terraceforsev-

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• record load ?:, on:bush fires

• ; ..... " B. 'C. forest fire hazard was major this year. The.two hug~

- i ' M a r t i n .+ Mars. water bombers J "+ : ' + P & ~ more water this yebr

/+/,.-/i~/:i ' + finn in all previous years combined.

+ ' ....... " •Forest industries F~ ) ~ Tan- kers Ltd. sa id today that as c~ Wednesday (September 20) the

THINK OF THE TOURISTS : . .Mars' had dropped a total of h , p p , '+*"+°° +,ons+water on T e r r a c e n e e d s s o m e " " + .... 1 5 . , r e s t fires) includin~the • . . recent 7,000 - acre blaze near , Sproat Lake on Vancouver Island.

. • ' The 3,171,500 gallons included more than eight tons ct Gelgard,

BY. LAURIE ENGLISH - a chemical thickener which is Toronto is glad to get rid of And, according to reports cont. be turned on to acid ( I.~Dis sup., the spiked Vitamin C c a p s u l e . :mixed with water to add to, its

them. trig out of the larger eentres pose t o cure alcoholics among I It would be a c h a ~ e though, and effectiveness in striking outfire. Calgary doesn't want them. Hippies are guaranteed to at- other things) and hippies don't I they might appreciate that. The two four-engiaed Marshad

drink the stuff. " " • 'l Should we invite the ldppies to made a total of 619operational It dulls the senses rather thas[ Terrace for a winter long"'Love drops this fire season.

heightening them they say. AnyAn++. I In"? The previous record year for waY John Law would be too busy I I th ink i t ' s a gasser of an the Mars was "1965 when their looking for that nasty weed or I idea. total drop was 1,500,000 gallons,

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tract attenfl~ and bring in the tourist dollars.

Besides, we ndght learn some, thing from them. According to ti'~o "Wine Press" and under-

~und publ i~di~ ptit o~t in ~ctorla) the deflniflon0f ahippte is + , e n o who loves ~every one."

~Anotber point in their favol~ is the fact that' ~ey really are people, some oftbemqultetalent. ad and lnteresthlg.

At a government sponsored Community Presrammes Branch summer school held in Kelowna in July, eight I-ltppies from Victoria took ~art in a week long leadership course.

After the initial shock, brought about by their appearance (long hair, boys wearing ear rings and beads, bright clothes and all shoeless) the sh ty or so more conventional types amongus, dis, covered the hippies were intel. + li~ent, articulate and Sensitive human beings. Someweretalent= ed musicians and s ingers . L "

Others were writers and poets of considerable merit.

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Sure, they had some strange quirks In their beliefs but haven't we all?

T r u e - they all believed that every one took LSD, all world problems would did~pperar into thin air. . , "

T r u e - they believed that the accumulation of wealth is rather an evil thing to do but then who these d ~ s can hccumulate it.

And then, of course, they be. lieve communal living is much more practical and fun (cheaper, too) than our conventional way of living..

Of course, if Terrace were to become the Hippy Haven of the north, the work of our-police force might chanso somewhat.

All the drinkiag types might

Better teeth for upper incomes WINNIPEG (CP)-- A. report by

the.University of Manitoba soci0- Iogy and anthropologydepartment: on a recent dental sdrvey in.' dicates the higher the income and educational level of alperson the more conscious he is of the i n . portance of good dental car. The study showed people on low in- come with less education tend to visit dentists only for emergency treatment.

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he's calling tenders left and right . . . . . . . Terrace willgetatraffic s ~ I '~At last check the Terracearea

nue and Emez+Son Street, [ bridge. The bridge that crosses The hectic corner, scourge of I the Skeena River at the eastern

motorists and pedestrians alike, ' approach t o Terrace has for

I ~ . U ~.;TQ:.:..Ga~i..:::+:ii:::.i:/:::::::~ 1 , has theBut local'aspirin caused the. headaches a recent market, .are Upsurge' in almost Bridge years sitm thereto been;and called+this there's e f f e c t + . . t h e a Terrace highway *)i{ I ! i!iii:~ : i i! i!ii )!ii :ii!ili!i!:iill !i! ii} i ':::'? !i!

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not try. some this week? • • •

So many people ¢lalmthattale- vision to~hos our chUdren al l manner of ~ - i t oecurmd to me that ff school teachers were more e n t e r t ~ in the classroom tbey might.get better results. Just +envision social studies with a bit ef the old soft • shoe) or mathematics with mhna) o r biology with boop - bonp - a = deal

Which brings me tO "Condor )' and Pm fighting for air. If the f irst show ,last Tuesday was any indication of things to come, man the battle stations.-What is i t that makes Americans drag out their , tired old war stories and thrust them on the poblic, over and over and over" and over and over and over again? "

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While marling editors have been known to hurl curses at Terrace treatment of tourls~, the tourists themselves Just could have a different view- lmlnt. ~lgs article started off as a letter to the editor from a couple of Minnesota nice people.

Editor, Herald As the leaves on the trees

here in Mirmesots are startingtu turn and remind us of the cold winter that is ahead, ourthoughts torn to your city of Terrace and the wonderful vacation we spent there this summer.

We had the privilege of staying there twelve days and each and every day is one to remember.

We net Mr. John Bee several JOHN BEE years ago and when we first arrived in Terrace, our f i r s t thoughts were of him, so erlook. ed him up. This man must be tops in selling Fords, beeausehe sure sold us on the fishing in Terrace. AWe had piaaned to go on to of meeting a Mr. John Glennie laska but Mr Bee said. "We (who works at the hospital here)

have more here so why go any that Mr. Bee said would be happy farther?" To our pleasure and to showus some eountry and some delight we know nowhewas right, good lakes to fish;n. Mr. Clennie

Mr. Bee told us of the places arranged for us to go up the Cellulose Company road andtouk

he thought were/host to fish and us into country the average the places thaChe had heard of tourist • does not see, and this the fish being caught, so wattled them all . - but the bigday was turned out to be one of the most July 19 when ~ caught a 57 scenic and interesting days we pound salmon on his light spin cast tackle and 20 pound test line. It was a beauty.

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had wldle at Terrace The lava i beds fascinated us and the lakes were beautiful beyond de- scription.

We ate our lunch at Kitsum. kulum Lake after catching Dolly Varden and Rainbow trout and on

the Spencer Laketotry our luck people there made us feel right P ~ and I la~ re.named ~ !:> i:::: :.: We,e~oyed and eOpredated it there Mr. Gleonie must be a to home. Bee to "Mr.' Chamber much. i ~,: pro in tiffs area for special We wish to say a big thank you Commerce". We are sure he As we drawthisto a close; fishing spots he seemed to lmow to all who made our stay such a has done lots for the city inpro, are ~ plans for next y(

tbomail. • • • thanks toMr. Bee for freezing man who asks about fishing In wonderfulpe0pleagaln. .delightful vacation and a special motl~ good will tO ma0y. fisher, and me tun of meeting all

We shopped in most of the the 57 pound fish and'shipphlglt Terrace. We feel we have madej Your flshh~ friends, stores in Terrace and the ones to Minnesota so we could prove many friends there because of M r . and Mrs, Ray i-~rs~ we missed, we will getnexttime, how big a fish you have there, him. Box426, . .. I am sure the drugstore by the and that it was not just a blR Also our t~nks to Mr. John Lake Crystal, Minnes~ Post Office won't forget me for fish story. Glennie for spending his day U.S.A. I bought 120 post cards to mail • • ~ , showing us the country there. 56055 our friends back home--and the ~ J J l ~ Post Office for the 4 cent stamps.

Your grocery stores are so . . . . . . well arranged and so much tim to shop in. The city park we !:}~!~:i:ii* camped in for three days, called Fisherm .art's Park, "was so handy to the river and so clean and well kept. The laandromats offer facilities for us tourists that are most enjoyable to find.

The beauty shops are great and the blond girl who did my hair ';

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was so pleasant and did such a Mr. Chamber of Commerce nice job • • •

We tried all the rivers and[ I am sure you could travel ever cangnt spring salmon, steelhead, Jso far and never find a nicer and jack salmon, [city than Terrace, that is filled

On July 22wehadtheprivilegeJwith warm and friendly people who are aiwt.vs ready to help and serve you. Your city offers so much to the tourist in shop.~ ping, recreation and beaut;in; scenery.

The motels and hotels are very nice, for we visited some and made use of their dining rooms, but we enjoyed the trailer park zeroes the bridge whereweparko ~d our house trailer, for the l

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Think that over and youwlll appreciate that youhavenever read in one short sentence more basic truth about a dis- puted subject then you find in this quotation.

All of us are continually confronted with the need of doing things we do not'like to do. We will get out of doing them if we possibly can arrange it. To the degree that we follow such practices we are failures.--Brooks (Aim,) .Bulletin

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: (cP)--Heli; Cammon ' c " ' • . , C A ' L • LOOKOUT.~B,C, is. mone#7; with jugglers 165. * men. ~ lookout, towers each summer In one c . . . . . .

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From hls huton Camel Me ain near-the central B.C. t of L~lo~tv Gammon can ,1o01 far as 411 m i l o ~ to the nort~ ong the bed of ~ Fraser Rl~ six miles to.the east, 20 m south and 15 miles ,we~t.

Hras c~m be spotted with curacy- to within, 200ya r~ the flames. •.

Vlslton, ~ and hurn~ the area are easy subjects Gammon to 'follo~ with his Id .s~vered ~o~aara .

"I do a lot of, snooping," says. "People ~mld be shle ff the lmew really "ho~ ca less they are. ..

" M ~ atlmo aarehes brel out Just af ter a c a r p a s s e d along a road. I usually make a re. .cord of the make of the veldcle and i t s color. • Members of the forest service don't take long in catching up with the" culprit."

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lVlR. AND MRS. HARRY.PLATT

Former local n.urse, Muriel :Rowe weds former .Mill's Memorial I Out of town guests Included

the trials a n d . ~ s h l o s of the ~ , ~ r . , he ~ w ~/s s u b ~ well. :, -.

1862 with apari~ of O ~ e r i e r x :7:/:7

who set ont with harass, oxe~and :: ' on foot t~¢n Fort Garry tocroes the prairie and the Boekies s e e k . . ing riches Inthecoaatal colonies.

Wallace accompanied a i Toronto pa r~ as a cerrespondent for the Globe. When he reached Victoria he went to work for the Colonist,

He planned to start a weeldy i here but drepged' the idea . in favor of a daffy, The. Victoria

~ Express which lasted only tmUl Febrea~ 1865. Then he left for the Cariboo to start a paper, lugging a hand press over the m ~ e a i n :trails. This Carlheo Sontlsel, published at Barkervtlle, sold for S L 0 0 a copy. '

He sold out In 1866, went to San Francisco for new equipment and established the British Columbia Legislative Council.

His paPerBonn folded however and Wallace ~eslgned his seat saying, he had urgent lmsiaess in

• GEORGE WALLACE '

• He lost his money .but soon was hack In show business, this time exhibiting the world famous Siamese twins. ' '

The British Colouist In 1881 reported Wallacethen was settled ~ Montreal, the correspondent

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-Magnificent blcep. Charles •Atlas? VIc ,Tanney?~. But what Oh. sorry ma'aml about'all 4hosO pmih ':

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matron of nurses and long .time Indian Health nurse in Northern B.C. Wan wed recently In De. parture Bay, B.C.. • Muriel Gl~dys Rowe, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Robert .H, Bowe of Smith: Falls, Ontario became the br ide of Harr~ .VanHeren Platt inthe Departure Bay Baptist Church, September 1st.

Pastor D. Thompson officiated for the 11 a.m. nuptials.

Former Terrace miliman, Carl Pohle, gave the bride tn marriage and Mr. Earl Lee of Wellington, B.C. SupPorted the g r o o m .

The bride selected a two piece silk knit suit of turquoise with lace trim. She wore a-white wedding ring hat with double net veil. Her wedding bouquet was a cluster of orchids on a white Bible with rese budded ribbon streamers.

Matron of honour was Mrs. Earl Lee of Wellington.

Ushers were Mr. Gordon Macintosh of Vancotiver and,Mr. Marvin'Wall of Nahaimo. :

Sister of the groom, Miss Grace Platt was soloist, and Mrs. D. Thoml~son pl_a.ved the organ.

• Following the ceremony a re, caption was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee.

After the reception .the couple left on a :honeymoon:trip to Los Ange~e s~%Cali~om!s,!~-:~.They ~w!lL reside 'at."1980; :Bowen 'l load in

-Nanalmo upon their return :

Luxury life tried on pigs

ALDERGROVE, B.C. (CP)"

v t T W r n o area ~ e r s are usfng en~ nmentai control, the newest

thing in pig breeding, to produce" healthier, more valuable hogs for market. 2~e pigs havefloorhest heat. lamps, coolers, automatic .fan ventilation and a specially mixed luquid feed piped Into/their .pens.

Mrs H. Dov~ of TerraCeformerlyaS wetl. England etorla learned: tkls ,earsand married.later hlsWithdeathtW°inS°n~'Montreal'~ixJ HERA L D CLASSIFIEDS as Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Pohle, soon formerly of Terrace and Miss business concerned managing a Evel~ Splane, also of troupe of Japanese jugglers on a was reported, He was described • - a s "universally respected" and " terrace and- now residing tn U.S. md European tour whtehre, a "warm,l/carted Irishman".

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on any hearing aid purchased at the special fall clinic on OCTOBER 3rd in TERRACE. Get a free hearing test and demonstration on the new Viking models just being intredttced. Viking all in the ear models Or extremely Powerful behind the ear hearing aids can be fitted now to more difficult cases.

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MINNESOTA VISITORS REMEMBER SUMMER HERE .• . . . . . . . . . . i

gh your city of Terrace!', 'Our thou ts turn t o i the Spencer Laketo try our luck I people there made us feel ' r ight aid I have re'named Mr. Weenjoyed anditppreelated i t a, there Mr. GleunJe must be a I to home. Bee ~ to " M r . Chamber •at mueh.~ ~ • :~ ~i ~ ~; i:~ • pro in this area for special We wish to ~ a big thank yon Commerce". We are sure he : As we draw tide t0 a cinso, m flshiug spots he seemed to know to all who made our stay such a has done lots for the city in pro, are m a l ~ plans for next ye~ them all. • • • delightful vacation and a special moUng good will ~ m ~ flaher, and the fun of meatlng all YO~

thanks to Mr. Bee fgr freezing man who ~ks abuut flsh/ngin wonderfulpeopleagain. We shopped in most of the the 57 pound fish and shippinglt[;errace. We feel we have made Your fishing friends,

stores in Terrace and the ones to Minnesota so We could prove many friends there because o f Mr. and Mrs. /htY Larson, we missed, we will get next time. how big a fish you have there, him. ~ 7 6 , I am sure the drugstore by the and that it was not just a big Also our thanks to Mr. John Crystal, Minnesota,

fish story. Glermie for spending his day U.S,A • e . . . ~ * " showing us the country there. 56055'

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KALUM AND KEITH STREET Phone 635-6581

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While snarling editors have been known to hurl curses at Terrace treatment of tourists, the tourists themselves Just eould have a different view- point. This article started off as a letter to t h e edl/or from a couple of Minnesota - l ee people.

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Editor, Herald As the leaves on the trees

here in M~nnesots are startingto turn and remind us of the cold winter that is ahead, our thoughts turn to your city of Terrace and the wonderful vacation we spent there this summer.

We had the privilege of staying there twelve days and each and every day is one to remember.

We net Mr. John Bee several years ago and when we first arrived in Terrace, our first thoughts ware of him, so erlook. ed him up. This man must be tops in selling Fords, beeausehe sure sold us on the fishing in Terrace.

We had pianned to go on to Alaska but Mr Bee said, "We have more here so why go any farther?" To our pleasure and aelight we hnow nowhewas right.

Mr. Bee told us of the places ~e thought we~jbest to fish and j ~he places thaChe had heard of ~he fish being caught, so wetrled :hem all - . but the big day was luly 19 when ~ caught a 57 round salmon on his light spin ;ast tackle and 20 pound test inc. It was a beauty.

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md while at Terrace The lava a~ds fascinated us and the lakes vere beautiful beyond de. ;cription.

We ate our lunch at Kitsum. ~alum Lake after catching Doily Varden and Rainbow trout and on

The secret Not so long ago, an eminent

business executive made a speech on the subject of "success," His listeners ex- pected him to say the usual things -- hard work, self- denial, better education and so on. But he said nothing of the kind. Here is what the speaker said: '~rhe common denominator of success -- the secret for any man who has ever been successful -- lies in the fact that he formed ,the habit, of. doing things that - f~.lures do not like to do."

Think that ove: and you will appreciate that you have never read in one short sentence more basic truth about a dis- puted subject then you find in this quotation.

All of us are continually confronted with the need of doing things we do not'like to do. We will ket out of doing them ff we possibly can arrange it. To the degree that we follow such practices we are failures.--Brooks (Alta.) Bulletin

Post Office won't forget me for I bought 120 post cards to mail our friends back home-and the Post Office for the4centstamps.

Your grocery stores are so well arranged and so much fun to shop in. The city park we camped in for three days, called Fisherm.an's Park, was so handy to me r~ver and so clean and well kept. The laundromats offer facilities for us tourists that are most enjoyable to find.

The beauty shops aregreatand the blond girl who did my hair was so pleasant and did such a nice job

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I am sure you could travel ever'i

.a~ r~ l l o a r l c e THEIR NEW. PLANT OPEN IN TERRACE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CORRUGATED STEEL CULVERTS OF ANY SIZE ALSO WATER WELL• CASINGS, ETC.

JOHN BEE Mr. Chamber of Commerce

We tried all the rivers and caught spring salmon, steelhead, and jack salmon,

On July 22 wehad theprivilege

so far and never find a nicer city than Terrace, that ts filled with warm and friendly people

of meeting a 1Va-. John Glermie who are always ready to help (who works at the hospital here) and serve you. Your city offers that Mr. Bee said would be haPW so much to the tourist in sbep~ to showussomecountryandsome ping, recreation and beautiful good lakes to fishin. Mr. Glenrde scenery. arranged for us to go up the The motels and hotels are very Cellulose Company road andtook nice, for we visited some and us into country the average made use of their dining rooms, tourist does not see, and this but we enjoyed the trailer park turned out to be one of the most across the bridge where wepark- scenic and interesting days we ed our house trailer, for the[

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1 ~ ulations - phone to.. ' ~1 out Just alter a ear passed aloag nlghtl ' @i, r e ~ I USUalLY blake S re- ~ ~-a-o ~ ~ 4 e o r d of the make of the veMcle ~ , ~ [ ~ ' ~ ~ . ~ ~ . l and its co lor . Members of the

• . • • + / ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ " 5.. ~ i forest service don't t a k e . lo~ in,, catching up with f.~" culprit.

M ad~ldisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board o~' by Ih! Government of Bdti~ Cdumbla

oney WiN : He ~ ~ e i 0 : + w e . m l+ii++++ ++. +~+++~":+':++++ i;i+.+, i;:~/.5::~.:.+ + +: 1S62 with a .mu~ i~ o~erlan~ers ~i~: i::.V:::::~,/:~:!: :~ !;~;i;~!!'/,+-:/+:~ me name givou those pUsrinw" '~ ,' +; ::" :,; +:, ~-~J

+Ix) set out with horses, oxeoand +"++~++";G:;":++:: :'+:: ": ~n tout from Fort Garry to cross ~he prairie and the Rocldes seek- :i []18 rlcbee inthecoastelcolouins , i I

Wallace accompanied a ~; toronto peu~ asaourrespoudont i ~ ' [or the Globe. Wh~ he reached ~ietoria he went to work for the '~+ ~i,~.~.:?i!:':.;;:~i::L~|

|ere I ~ dropped,, the Idea, in. ~vor of a d~tly, T h e , Victoria

~ Express ~ d ~ asted only ~ ~ e b ~ 1865. t~en he left for the Cariboo to

"-- A . . . . . . +': . . l~tart a paper, l U ~ a hand Mtt. ND MII~. HARRY.PLATT ,. [press over the mountain trails.

; ' ' : I T~s Ca~bou Se~inel, published ' r" I I [ at BarkervUle, sold for $1.00 a

r e :+i e®~. : r m e r l O C a l n u r s e , .+1 ,.soldou, in :,.+,,+. w,,,,: to • . : i San Francisco for new equipmmt

t z • i e,~ : l • +:. ]and established the British

li~l %.~i I x v v v ~ v v ~ t ~ 1 0 : / Hispuper soon folded however .' . • . . . . . : /and Wallmallace leslgned his seat

A former Mills Memorial Out of townguests included|Saying he had urgent lmsliiess in matron of nurs'es and long.time iMrs H. Dowd of Terrace as well l~ land. : Indian Health nurse .in Northarnlas Mr. and Mrs. Carl ,Pohle, ~ctorla soou learned tide B.C. was wed recently in ,De. Iformerly of Terrace and Miss business concerned manaSlag a

• Padre. E~y, B , C . _ . level]/Splane, also formerly of U~ su.P e of Japanese jugglers an a murzel Gladys gowe, daughter ITerraee "and now residing in .~. and Eurcl~m_ .tour whichre.

of .Mr. and Mre, ~bertH, ~owe [Canary, ~ b e r t a . . . p e n n y made ~ aflortane.

GEORGE WALLACE ' "

' He lost his money .but soon was back in show business, this time exhibll~g the world famous Siamese twins. ' '

The B r t t ~ cciordst in 1881 reported Wallace then was settled in Montreal, the correspondent [or several American journals and .married with two sons'; Six years .later his death in Moutreal was reported. He was described as+ ':universally respected" and a "warm~ Irishman". _~.-- B.C. Centenn~d Committee

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.bride. o f Harr~ V a n t ~ a Platt in the Departure Bay Baptist Church, September 1st.

Pastor D. Thompson officia~d for the 11 a.m. nuptials,

Former Terrace mfliman, Carl Polde, gave the bride in marriage and Mr. Earl Lee of Wellington, B.C. ~portod the groom.

The bride selected a two piece silk knit suit of turquoise with lace • trim, She wore a white wedding ring hat with double net veil. Her wedding bou~et was a cluster of orchids on a white Bible with rose budded ribbon streamers.

Matron of honour was Mrs. Earl Lee of Wellington.

Ushers were Mr. " Gordon Macintosh of Vmcotiver and,Mr. Marvin'Wall of Nahalmo. :

Sister of the groom, Miss Grace Platt was soloist, and Mrs. D, Thom]~son p!ayed the organ.

• Following the ceremony a re. ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee,

After the reception the couple left on ~hone~loonltrip to l o s • ...~gele s';2 ,C~0n'dS+-~;i,Th~;.~wL u reside a t '1930 : ]~wen :Boad~in

~anaimo upon l~eir return. ;

Luxury life tr ied on pigs

ALDERGROVE, B.C. (CP)-- ~,o ar~ +m~e,s are usi.+ e.+

nmentm control, the newest .~ag in pt~ b r e ~ , to produce" healthier, more valuable hogs for market. The pigs havefloorheat heat. lamps, coolers, automatic .fan ventilation and a specially mixed luquid feed piped into their pens.

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4:lD S~amer; Sound _~:~ .B.reak~st Club • ' I 8:0+ 01d[ Songs Old Melodies | 10:08 CBC News 8:00 News ; . ; .. 7:au ~ews ' • 1 8:30 N i t s ~elile . / 10"15 " l - h . . . . . . . . .

.T'55 Breakfest Club : I 9.~in ~ ~ ~ ' - - " 1 I : ,s S i etlie ~:011 S,mmer So4snd ' k ~ . . . . . " ~ " r r 1 . " 8'08 New. - • 0.30 AntholoRv 6:00 New s 9'03 Counb7 M s g u t n e " ' • " . . 1,1:05.News 6:10 'gporl~ 8:0~ Sports . 10:00 CBC N m • 11"05 l ~ 1 '

.8:1~ Thought for the Day | .tl:00 Nev~ ' i 111"10 I-Iesrtebat In Sperts 6:ItS.Radio 'Market .l~ee I : ~ Breakfast Club . / i l : o s sport. /11:15 Nile Fills :, e:iO Summe~ Sound : ~ u e~___~ew_~ommenr~ry | .11:,I0 Heartbeat in Sper~ /12:0o CI~ New~ '/:00 New~ ' o:oo ~rea~as~ ~un /11:1~ Nits Flfle 1"12'08 Land and matin . . . . ,I,-- 7:03 Aeries Set 9:00 CBC News I 12.00 C'BC N e ~ ' / .~ . : . . . . . '~ . . . . 8 :00 'News . 9:10 Me~ag e Time ' . I i+-bn Lsml ~ ' m , , - , , - - , , .+,,,, .L.l " f : ~ ~ " ° u r " s :05 s u m m e r Sound 9"1~ Nine Till Noon 1'12.~ at+,, ~,-. - - - - ~ " " " " ; ' l - :w ullu ~ews 10:00 C'BC News '

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, :45 Stork .Club (Tuesday a n d | l l . 0 0 News 110:00 CBC Hews , 8:45 Summer Sound ' Thursday) . I 11~05 Sports ' 110'15 Five Nltes a Week -9:00 Sunday morning miq ln i ne l l 50 Nine Till Noon ' ~ " 11~55 Assi~ment 1"11:10 Hesrtbeat .hi Spork 10:30 Nile Fl/te 9:.30 Sumaner Sound : . ;~ . s , , . I " [ 11:15 N/te ¥1ite 11:00 News • 9:59 D.O.O.T.S, ~-:w r, aaio MarKet Place 112'00 C~/]C N'ews . " 11:05 Sports tO:00 News ~I:0~ Lun.c_heon Date I ..12:0.~ Land and m~l i e weather 11:10 Heartbeat Jn Spor t l 10:05 gununer Souml . : .~ , ~cw~. . • ~2 :08 After ]~our+ 1,1:15 Nile FJlte . 11:00 Church Soritec ;~:z~ z~ports . _ 1:00 CBC News 12:00 CBC. News 12:00 Summer Sound z:au ~egionaz and Local News 1'08 Recorded Music • 12:03 Land end marine weather 12:15 News

12:35 Heartbeat in Sport " ' 1 12,nn ~ ; a . i , o .T,,,,,,'h.,~ 12:25 Spoi ls • ' WED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:40 Luncheon Date . NESDAY NIGHT I 1:00 CUC News - . " 12:30 Summer Sound:.

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6:45 Summer Sound !' • 7:00 CBC Neve~ 6:00

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! S A T U R D A Y CBC N e w s " S i m m e r Sound N e w s " Summer Sound N e w s s p o m . D.O.O.T.S. Regional and Local New~ Thought for the Day - Summer Sound- CBC News • Message T i m e . Summer Sound News

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confrontation between p o r t s - t h a t , ? L a P J e r r o didn ' t days" and the CBC management expect t obe t akense r ions lywhen , In 1900, oulY L a P i e r r e ha s en~ l a s t . Aprll~ he told an audience cr~ed with the l ime Uglrt s t i l l on t h a t ' he m~Igl~- be"leader of the

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OOSOOCHIAK, an Eskimo inhabitant c~ Cape Dorset , BaS in . Island, became an actor dur ing the fi lming of The True North, a CBC-TV Centennial s e r i e s of color p r o g r a m s about " the Canadian North and i ts people. Oosoochiak appear s in the se r i e s p remie re , The Land b e f o r e ' T i m e , a s t r ikingly photographed account of Esk imo legends about the creat ion :~- of m a n and the universe.

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reaches+ ++ /

15th + y e a r Septembor, 1967 n ~ a r k s t h e

15th anniversa ry of the .start of English and French language t e l . evis ion in Canada.

Canadian audiences f i r s t saw r egu l a r CBC televis ion se rv i ce on Septemlmr 6, 1952, wlffi the opening of s t~t iun CBFT in Mont. ~pal, followed two days l a t e r on

t ember 8 with the inaugural . ion of p r o ~ a n m d n ~ on CBLT in Toronto.

Since that t ime, when sez~vice was available only to r e s iden t s in the two ef/~ aPe+m, the CBC--- TV Network has grown to era. .b .m, ee 15 CnCowned and ope~t~ re,~p~el0"n +'++~ ~aUdrm ~i~d 42 re . b r + ~ ~C a~bng with 40 privately.owned affiliated star- ions. and the i r 144 rebroadeas t ing 8Yat/ons.

These stat ions rece ive CBC Network p r o g ~ by way of zne longest microwave network in the world, covering some 4,500 m i l e s f rom St. John ' s , Nfld. to Vie+to. r ia , B..C.-- a lmos t as g rea t a s ~ e distance betweeu Vlcter ia and Yokahama, JaPan.

The microwave connections s t a r t e d in 1953 with a Toronto. Ottewa.Montrea] c i r c ~ t , and by 1958 stretched f r o m Sydney, N.S. to Victoria. In 1959 the net . work was extended te .Newfonn~ land. . i

As a resul t , 95.8 p e r Cent,of the Canadian POpulation is :within r a n g e of.CBC televis ion ~ se rv ice . and s teps a re heL-~ taken, .to br ing T V se rv ice to the re. malalng percentage o f Canadians l iving in remote, isolated a r e a s beyond the reach of r egu la r t r ane . miss ions .

Color came .to Canadian .tel. evJalonLin 1906. F i r s t plmse of the. CBC Networks ' : conversion included ins ta l la t ion o fco lo rp ro . duction facili t ies in Toronto and Montreal,. ms . n m ~ r ~1 networl~ pointe~ in ottawa for cover~e of e v e n t s of National importance, a t ' the International Broadcast ing Centre In ~ +

~ This "Phase also ! included con. ve rs ion o f ne~vork faci l i t ies to

c a r r y , color, 8 n d of the main . regiorml Stations to t r a n s m l t n e t . work and local a i m p rog rams in

One ~.tnm X~hl~hts Of CBC. TV ' s .~5th anniversary ~'ear was partiezpation in the " O u r W o r l ~ ' ." p r o n r a m a spbcialworld.girdl ing live TV presenta t ion uniting the i : . te levis ion ' se rv ices ' o f , 25d + eountr les : using sa te l l i te t r ans . ,,.mJss!sns, . aX~+d the world," . " "

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T h + Idg ld l~ idd~of m e 1967 l , s m a l + e ~ plmm~e ~ m been I,+/ eaptux~ on ~ lourod f i lm and Is / : .ow ,bel~ viewed by ho+ke~ ema I

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