LITTLE OR NO DOWN PAYMENT: f. ON SOME USED | a AGT NOW AND SAVE S$ 3 _ Western Trailer Sales. West of Skeene Forest Products, Hwy 16 Phone V13-6564 - Terrace, PUTTING THE FINISHI UNITS" 8.6. NG touches to musical num- bers for a. March 2 Band Concert’ are members of Skeena Secondary School Band. The band is directed by t_ Mr. Andrew Brodie. The band concert will be held ta- morrow evening in the Community Centre at 8 p.m. Proceeds fram the concert will go towards purchasing © band uniforms, (Gauthreau photo) -- Serving Terrace, the Hub ‘FIRST TERRACE merchant to sign up for entry to the. Kitimat Lions Centennial Trade Fair June 1, 2 ond 3 is Al Purschke (left) of Al's Shoe Store, Terrace, Wel- caming his signature is Jack Scriven of Kitimat (right). chairman of the Fair. Chamber Hears B.C. President | Honored guest at a luncheon Meeting of Terrace and Dist- rict Chamber of Commerce on BFebruary 16 were E. L, Har- Tison, president of the -B.C. Chambers of Commerce and Al |Hickey, acting manager of the B,C, Chambers of Vancouver. Guests were also in attend. ance from Prince Rupert. and Kitimat. Over 40 persons were-present at the meeting that was chaired by Terrace Chamber president Willy Schneider in fhe Lakelse Hotel Banquet room. Mr. Harrison gave an en- lightening addess on the work being done by Chambers of Commerce, from the local level through the Provincial organ- ization and on up to the adian Chamber. _ He congratulated local mem- bers on the work they were. doing and commented on the: tremendous growth of Terrace ‘He assued the local Chamber that assistance was always available from the - Provincial organization. ; IT HAD TO HAPPEN near Terrace—even though the driver of this vehicle hails from Anchorage, Alaska and the driver of the auto corrier truck on the receiving end of the smash, hails from Windsor, Ontario, Mrs. Helen Stoddard of Anchorage was uninjured in this Wednesday morning accident about 30 miles west. of Ter- race on Highway 16. Driver of the auto-carrier truck, Jean Langis of. Windsor,:: . Ontario was also unhurt, (000, RCMP said no charges will be laid. Damages were well over $ a ‘ (Gauthreau photo) Third Science Fair Over 200 entries have been teceived for the third annual, Terrace Science Fair scheduled to open its doors on’ Saturday, March 4 at Skeena Secondary ehool,. ; Education Week, March 6 to March 1), has been selected Vbis year ag the ideal time to ‘old. the. popular aclenee. exile Skeena Secondary gymnasium. - Purpose of the Sclence . Fair is to encourage students to-do a little research.of. their own’ choosing ind offer’ science: minded students an opportunity, to show the genera] -pwblic an ‘been learning during the