TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA "Wednesday, July 20, The Public Utilities Commission of The Province of British Columbia Daily local service between Prince George and Vanderhoof, Fl. Fras- ca ANNOUNCING ANEW SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND PRINCE GEORGE. ALSO BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND ALL POINTS ON HIGHWAY 16 WEST OF PRINCE GEORGE. (excluding frozen foods] between Vancouver and Prince George and between Vancouver and all points on Highway 16 West of Prince George including Fort $1. James end Topley Landing efactive July 18, 1966. : PUBLISHED TIME SCHEDULES Leave Vancouver - 8:00 p.m. - Mondays - Tuesdays - Wednesdays - Thursdays - Fridays. Arrive Prince George 10:00 a.m. - Tuesdays - Wednesdoys - Thursdays - Frideys - Saturdays. Leave Prince George 3:00 a.m. - Mendays - Tuesdays - Wednesdays - Thursdays - Fridays. Arrive Van- couver - 5:00 p.m. - Mondeys - Tuesdays - Wednesdays - Thursdays - Fridays. IN TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS OVER 30 YEARS. WE SPECIALIZE IN THE TRANSPORTATION OF LESS THAN TRUCK LOAD AND SMALL SHIPMENTS. Preveliiag Freight Rates as filed with the P.U.C. in the Vancouver- Curbioe-Prines George Tariff V-C-PG-1, Published by the H. Will- lemsen Teri! Bureau, Vancouver, 8.C. Motor Castier Branch has approved the application made by Cana- dian Freightwoys Limited for Operating Authorities to perform a regular scheduled motor carrier service fo transport general freight less than truck load shipments on a scheduled basis between alt points as indi- This added service in Keeping with the growth of the B.C. Interior now pravides : cated on the following C.F. Route Map, a one line motor Carrier Transportation Service specializing in the handiing of Daily local service between Dawson Creek ond Prince George con- necting with schedules to points on the Alaska Highway, Edmonton and Eastern Canada, including intermediate points on Hart Highway. Regular service between Prince George, Toplay, Topley Landing, Granisle Copper Mines, Houston, Hazelton, Smithers, lerrace and and Prince Rupert. er, Froser Lake, Endako and Burns Lake. "4 Is. A COMPLETE MOTOR CARRIER SERVICE = ALBERTA — BRITISH COLUMBIA — YUKON TERRITORY — AND ALASKA 1 —_— is € CANADIAN f NEHTWAYS: a ' LEGEND pS FAlhasing —_— > Ct mecunan OUTS / -—=—«# CONC VEING CADRES COmPany If heebtaas hay 6 bad PORT OF ENTITY . & ° HAINES Jct. L] WHITEHOR: q stant Ai . Fatt Mehra SASKATCLEAN = wRNITOBA eww i“. AVCHEE mALISPELL OF wee : ‘ a qr tL LINCS ‘hh CAE VEULL, WVORLAND OTMERMOPOL ES, Vong SORHCFALLS | Heosnon Shed oe Sacnren MSCOTTEBLUtF C7 \ Langer sf Ppt fe" STOCKTON . es she & EAN ORO a TW eiceTs | a FONEA CITY CSA AMD SAAB VECAS Ceveniscorr a {eee O PARTE Cove wsmrun wt ata FULT . CL AMOMA CITY FONT Sante ay REANABOIH Noe | so DAL AD vuMA mS qucsen font waRtH®™ a aa! at fh, OEE 4s = hs . mn anomie a oN MOUSTON Nie \. \ DAILY THROUGH SERVICE JO AND FROM ALL UNITED STATES POINTS DAILY CONNECTIONS WITH CARRIERS SERVING EASTERN CANADA Dry Vans — Refrigarated Vans — Heated Vans — Flat Decks — Canvas Top Equipment All Equipment is Company Owned and Cperated by Union Employees of the Company. Dowson Creek--782-331 1; Fort St. John—785-4404; Fort Nelson— 774-2234; Watson Loke—$36-7300; Whitehorte—667-4234; Grande Pralrie—532-2650; Edmonton—479-208t; Calgary~249-7701; For C.P,'Personalized Service or information phone: Vancouver— 299-0661 - 298-6461; Prince Georgo—564-2461 ~ 564-7616 - 564- A611; Vanderhoof—547-2919; Burns Lake—338; Houstan—845-2274; Smithers~047-2424; Horelton—45; Terrace—843-6657; Prince "Rupert—624-2085; Fraser Lake & Endoko = Phone Endako—2-0, banke—456-7746, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE. . . _. George Dyer, Phone VI 3-6857 Lethbridge—327-2944; Coutis~19; Anchorage—277-6251; Fair (¢51,52,1) FO aOR SLL LL a ee a) Canadian Medical Assoc. (Health Tif ' ANAEMIA CCL LLL Lt a eee The Canadian Medical tion reporta that thefe are GaN common types of anaemia — He resulting from insufficlent Lae of iron in the diet or of ali tion’ from the digestive sy#im those resulting from the log blood; and those due to some Maas disease altogether, i The first condition is dem iron deficiency anaemia, an others are called secondary I mins. In the former case, themes ent may have been losing irda blood loss, either in long cong small amounts or as a resi haemorrhage, faster than th is replaced. This may happeniaae menstruation, minor causeia bleeding like haemorrhoids, fam important causes Hke gastriee cer, or because iron is not alee ed sufficiently to keep up 2m natural loss, It may occur in eam nancy where Iron is donated Sim developing child. : gal The treatment, therefore, determine why the body is cient of iron, and remedy th a8 well as take extra iron un’ supply is replenished. Secondary anaemia is the § mia which occurs in patients’ infections, kidney diseases, af tis, cancer and so on. The ment for this anaemia is the i ment. of these diseases. Neithii these anaemias is helped by fame min B12 — in fact the anaege helped by treatment with vita B-12 are rather uncommon. most frequently seen is pernic anaemia, for which vitamin is an excellent treatment. But co pernicious anaemia is quite unce mon compared with the second} anaemias and the blood loss args mas. i WHAT'S i HOUSES re 1 LOT CLEARANCE Clearing the lot and excavati or digging the hole is not @ batk-breaking job it used to @ Power machinery now availablem the building trade has made th tasks comparatively easy. The home buyer must be ca ful at this early stage as at i@ other, For example, before osm vation begins, an understand@ should be reached with the buili® on two points; where the topg is to be deposited, and which trem lf any, are to be spared. It is i late to make these decisions aim excavation has been done. | It is more economical to cm serve the topsoil than to replaciay afterwards and if there is gm topsoll on the lot, the build Should be asked to stockpile on. the site. Preserving trees important as they can make qi a difference to the appearancugy a house. ae Trees can be saved by erec a protective fence around tf and advising the builder to ni certain no excavated materiagay deposited around the tree trum a: wr Around the Towsy Mrs, §. Kilda! of Burnaby, le Saturday's plane for her hom visiting for the past. six wei the home of her somin-law daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. ¢ King and family on Halliweli grocery | SOUTH: KALUM STRE§ Open 10:30 A.M, td 10:30 PM. Deity _ Phone 843-618!