French dub ‘names slate| : Le Centre Canadien Francois elected a new slate of officers at thelr annual meeting, Novern- r + Elected to office for the Ter- race French Canadian Club were ‘Fernand Gagnon as president, Laurien Mailloux as first vice ‘president, Roger Banvilleas sec- ond vice-president, ¥von Michaud sas secretary and Wilfred Legace yas treasurer. _ EACOM TIMBER SALES LTD. A. P. “TONY” SUVEGES Mr. 0. N. King, Executive Vice- Prasident of Eacom Timber Sates Ltd., Vancouver, B.C., announces the appointment of A. P. “Tony” Suveges- as Branch Manager of their operations in the Central and Northern Interior of the province, effective October 1, 1968. Mr. Suveges has established head- quarters at 714, ‘The Royal Bank Building, 650 Victoria Street, Prince George. The opening of the new office is the most racent in a number of expansion plans. Mr, Suveges was formerly Quality Control Officer of Eacom Timber Sales Ltd. and has occupied a number of technical positions with the Forest Industry of 8.C. The appointment of Mr. Suveges is in -keeping with the continued and in- creasing importance which Eacom Timber Sales Ltd. places on the marketing develonment of the for- est industries in the Interior of the province. tion Friday, November 15 at Woolworths, Terrace Co-Op, Columbia Stores, Overwaitea, and across the bridge at Hulls Grocery and Riverside Grocery, Try Our Delicious co CHINESE FOOD CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4642 Lazelle - Phone 635-6111 - Terrace, B RESTA gant Wpen Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m, to 1 am. . ” Rotary fo seek $6,000 worth of auction goods Fifty Terrace businessmen started canvassing for some $6000 worth of handouts in the past week, The handouts, rangingfromtwo yards of chicken manuretoa car, are items to be auctloned by Ter- race Rotary Club over CFTK ratio and television December 6 and 7, . Terrace businesses and indi. viduals donate goods and ser- vices for the auction, And people jin the TK viewing and Hstening area bid for them, The money raised, usually be- tween $9500 and $4500, is used by the Rotary Club for public service projects in the areas The Kerr Rotary park, which was the site of the Pony league provincial baseball finals last August, was built by Rotary labor and financed by the auction pro= ceeda, Since the baseball game, the club has alsc added barhecue pits, park and playground equip~ ment to‘ the Kelth estate park, The club also supplied the fur- nishings for the Terrace Centen- nlal Library from auction funds, Rotary president Gary Valance {s expected to announce qa new _ major public service project dur ing the auction, SANTAS ANONYMOUS fs something new in town. It's a project [EEE started by Kinettes, wives of Terrace Kinsmen, to give new a toys io needy youngsters in this area at Christmas. That’s .Kinette’s Gwen Leary with son Robby checking out the pick-up box at Woolworths. Kinettes will have pick-up boxes in opera- Royal Purple plans ‘House of‘ Fashion’ The Order of the Royal Purple will present House of Fashion, November 20 in The. Lakelse The fashion show will feature more than 50 different costume changes in the twohourprogram, Jean Baker, co-ordinator for House of Fashion, said proceeds from the event will go into Royal Purple Funds to be used in their various community projects, Tickets at $1.25 are available from Rose Sharples Shop, The Five to a Dollar Store or by telephoning 635.5178 or 635-8098, Models for the show will be Marie Mills, Harrlet Farkvam, Arvel Padaveeli, Shirley Ray- Hotel Banquet Room at 8 p.m. ‘According to Mrs. Baker, Royal Purple funds this year were used to equip a laundry room ‘in the Senior Citizens Residence, They purcitased a washer and dryer, ironing boards, irons and clothes baskets, mond, Adel Donaldson andClaire| fj MeDonagh, Clothes for the fashion show will be provided by Rose Sharples Shop, shoes by Bob’s Shoes, Jewelery by Erwin Jewelers, Halr styles by Anthons, lighting by Kolter -Blectric, carpets by Terrace Interior, makeup by Beauty Counsellor, A LITTLE LATE Anastacio Vargas, 75, freed from a Texas jail in 1932 for a crime he did not commit, was just granted $22,000 in damages, 7 _@ @ 8 PEACE COSTS HIGH Greece has contributed §600,- 000 toward expenses of main- taining the UN peacekeeping force on Cyprus in 1968, ee feral 7 “the T Terrace Co-op Toyland is is now open. '. Shop today forall your Christmas gifts for the kiddies and take advantage: of the bencfits the Co-op — AWAY PLAN | FREE GIT WRAPPING REVOLVING CREDIT” offers you. LAY- ‘North Vancouver,” Viotorlé,” Nanaim@,: Port Alberni, “uced by ~ the The Kitimat Jayceés anhounc- Okanaganite 9 -and educated ‘attended the University. of Brit- ed November. 7, that they have invited ‘the Honorable Fatricla Jordan, Minister without Portfol- jo, as guest spesker at tha an< nual Jaycees: “Political Nighi'". Mrs.. Jordan who was introd-: Minister of. High- way's, Wesley Black, at the Soc- jal Credit Convention recently as the ‘Vernon Peach” is a native “Wedriesdai, November 13; i968: | aS Jordan xs was born, yulsod Vernon, Later she ish Columbia, the Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital School of Nurs the San Antorlo State College Texas and the University of Min- . Hesota, The Jaycees who have madem an}: annual event of‘ faviting a pro= “minent politician ag guest speak~ er, feel. that they haya ‘made an excellent choice this year. Spea« kere from other years include the controversial former. Highways »| Minister, Phil. Gaglardi and the n|former-head of tha: Liberals for B.C.,, ney Perrault.: Tiekets for the ev r ' / Jayeed This. years Polttt i be t alg being chaired’ by ‘a now. Jaycee i Len mean ~POLARO! D- “ $Wi NGER | “‘Theveasiest ‘and most inexpen-:. pensive way to. make sure this. Christmas will be. long remem:, bered, the Polaroid Swings. e This” kit includes: Care, Com- ra, Film and: Bulbs. » a ma 28. 88 AUTOMATIC. 250 The luxury Avtomatic Color. pack Camera from Polarold. This fine. “camera comes com- plete. with Flash. Regular Vol- ue $169.95. ea ran vow LA, 50 is at it’s greatest. TAY-A-WE Yt NOW.FOR CHRISTMAS ‘A smal deposit ° wl Hod ert i i hi sins. Shop now while the selection TERRACE PHOTO SUPPLY — _ Terrace Shopping 6 Centre Phone 635-5951 60 years ago this sidewalk on Beach Avenue, bordering Vancouver’ ‘a beautiful English Bay, waa brand new. Since-then, a thousand sunny | Sundays have blessed thousands of Sunday strollers and this ‘sidewalk has worn out more pairs of shoes than you ever will, © |: Ae We're still making cement and concrete for’ sidewalks; for roads;b and bridges. And the last 60 years have also seen us expanding equipment, product range and: service, with capital Investment made throughout the’ province, We! re. helping to build:a. dyna ic Britiah Columbia ‘with ‘the ‘world! 8.08 jereatile, x most durable building material; and we. continue to. make quality. in. cement ‘and our greatest aim, and achilevemeit. Like this sidewalk, we, Plan on stil} 3 ‘voir é ngley,’. F mlac rae. an ON ’“Tarrace, Prince, Rupert. ©