Wednesday, November 2,. SECOND section TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD - Lee T 1966, - TERRACE, B.C. Page 13 Contract let For. Centennial Building Contract. for Terrace’ s Centennial ‘Library -' Museum - tenders on October 24. The Guran company bid in with |. ~ ta‘priee of $63,243.34, Tenders were ‘opened by’ Muni- .-Jeipal Council following a hearing J with: chairman -of - the Centennial a Building: committee; James | -Mac- {Kay and chairman of the executive | committee -said this - ‘Centennial, committee, Mrs: Hazel 4Cambrin, acting in the. absence of Cliff. Murphy. of the. finance ‘com: < mitlee.. phe 4 “Spokesmen - ‘for ‘the’ Centennial week STS AND HOSTESSES in Ait Conada’s Expo. 67 1 pavilion will ‘Appear’ in: smart: litary type uniforms when the Montreal World's Fair opens its doors next: April. Design... ‘by ‘Monsieur Dave” of D'Allaird Manufacturing: Co. ‘Ltd, Montreal, the ensemble to worn by the hostesses consists of a dress and jacket of ‘polyester/linen ‘fabric and a . mversible cape of polyester/linen and waterproof poplin. The mien’s: uniform, designed by. 7. Feigin of English and Scotch Woolen Co. Ltd., “Montreal, is 55:per cent linen and 45 r cent polyester, and features a two- button, single- breasted jacket in lime-green. with: | Rirnt olive fleck and. hand-embroidered metallic-thread Air Canada. crest. fre of beige polyester/linen fabric. The uniforms will be worn m by members of Air Canada's pavilion staff during Expo 67. . non- : The stacks Mr. and Mrs. Milt Alger report phey had a delightful six weeks Enis Summer when they flew the Atlantic to England on a special anadian Legion tour. They made + side trip to the continent with rs. Alger’s brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray, hose home is in England. Spent he time sight-seeing in ‘Switzer Magistrate’s. Court eee The following convictions wete ade in Terrace © Magistrate's pourt last week before Magistrate . J. Norrington: Sylvan David Taylor, driving while prohibited fined $200,. for dangerous driving fined $200 and prohibited from driving for one year. . Nick Kosel, for ‘false pretences sentence suspended . six months probation with sureties of $500, compensation in the amount of $60.80 ordered. | There were three convictions on liquor charges; 26 for speeding and minor traffic offences; 12 on trucking offences and three for pausing a disturbance. Magistrate F. H. Adames presid- hd «sover «three. minor traffic sharges; made one conviction on h, charge of driving without due Fare and attention and one for pausing a disturbance. ; CANADA'S LARGEST @ Mutual Fund Se | Around The Town land, Luxembourg and France. When in England they attended the marriage of their son Colin to Carol Elizabeth Stephens of Cater- ham, Surrey, England. ; Miss Lorilie Mould has returned from Vancouver where .she. spent. - Vacation. with. her. 4 month’s mother, Mrs, Minnie” Mould, who is ward: assistant. at the. Pearson ‘Hospital. ‘Mrs. Mould Sr. ‘will. be | visiting her family here for Christ- _] mas, The Rev. C. Dietrick ‘of Prince George Evangelical Free’ Church will..conduct gospel services here November 6th through November 13 in the Terrace Evangelical Free Church af the corner of Sparks and Park. Weekday services commence at 8:00 p.m. Sunday services are scheduled ‘services for -11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. : —— The ‘pavilion of Monaco at. Expo 67 will have as its theme “The Joy of Living,. the Reward of Men.” The theme will. re-create the Mon- egasque aimosphere of luxurious gardens, blue skies, the Mediter- janean and’ of course — the cas- ino. In 1873 the new vital statistics branch .of - B.C, births, 112 deaths and “BB mar- Yiages within the whole province that” yaar, - ‘Investors “Mutual fl of Canada Ltd. SAMPLE INCOME - ACCOUNT $7,500 invested in March, 1950, has paid’ monthly . a. a total of $8,900 and is: still worth $17,798 a3-of December ail, 1965. out. $50 ||. ADVANTAGES @ 5500 minimum | invest- ment. of $15 down: and ‘$15 monthly . ‘@ Tax-free capital gains _@ Complete liquidity ' @ Free reinvestment Of |- _ dividends Tha above. is no gueranted of future performance Mall Coupon or Phone Alex Grant,: V19-2234: day or evenings a | Preto SYNDICATE LiMcieD P.O. Bon 1210, Terrass, B.C. race ree v cece eeee meen est recorded 164| al tag day” - Ta their dependents, New Name For Old Auzsiliary . _ The. 81 year old women’s aux- iliary to the Anglican Church recently adopted a new name. The. nalion wide organization will of- | ficially become known as Anglican Church, _.Women when: Parliament approves a new act of ‘incorpora- tion’: making: ‘provision for. ‘the change, a a Other ’ constitutional changes adopted at the annual meeting in Vieloria of the Dominion Board -1din future it will be known as the National Board) will make for an all embracing program of church work. Officials hope that -cherch women will broaden their hor- izons and co-operate on a national basis. All women: who are in sympa- |: thy with its aims are eligible for|% membership .in' Anglican Chureh ‘Women. Only its officers are re- quired: to be communicants. . The -constitution envisages a new concept of women's activities. Church women must spearhead moves-into new spheres of service and. ‘adapt their thinking to the demands of the new age. This Week is “Poppy Week” This is Poppy. Week all across Canada and. every branch .of the Royal Canadian Legion is engaged in various aspects of the annual campaign. Branch 13 in Terrace is again asking support in its poppy: pro- > a) motion. a Yesterday the . business Section |: m\of town was e| wreaths were sold by Legionaires |’ a; and members of the Auxiliary. | canvassed and On Friday, November 4, poppies ij wilt be available at the’ schgols, and. parents are asked to see. that children take their dimes.to school that’ day, sa that they -too can] ‘gm | participate.in the good- cause for mi which the ‘poppies are sold. an Saturday, November’5, is poppy| — in Terrace. Strategic street stations and stores. will’ he covered througttout the. day ‘by ‘Sqd. 747° Royal Canadian Air Ca-| ; aa) dets, - with headquarters: in Evy's|' Men’s Wear on. Lakelse Avenue. ‘ The Legion: .asks your support | - Biin- making it’ possible: to” ‘continue giving to needy war veterans and -.-|acceptance. of the tender does ‘not ~|eonclude: . the: |drive ‘for the Centennial . project. It is hoped by “the fund’ raising current — committee, that. those: who.. have contracted through: “pledge * honor their pledges, axd it is hop- ed that :those.who have given -the . committee verbal sipport will now come forward with the much need- ed financial support, . The original target for ‘the Cen- tennial. building — was Contracted price plus an addi- tional $3,600 for, architect's fees now. brings the total cost of the | I Project to $66,843.34. _ The following financial state- ment was released by the Centen- nial ‘Committee this week: Cash On Deposit $22,181.92 Centennial Grants (Three Governments) $20, 400. 00 Pledges Outstanding. (1966) ... Pledges Outstanding (1967) TOTAL - Winter Works. Recovery _ (approx,) -. : - TOTAL °;......... This statement indicates an aut- standing ‘balance: of $2,579.00 yet to' be raised through public sub- scription. The. Terrace Chamber. of Com- merce has pledged itself to raise $1, 500. through. various fund-rais- ing’ mean, and a-combined .school Centennial Concert is expected to bring in about $500. $56,579. 92 A Dutch, fil of the it late Admission Free ‘that’ ‘ financial |’ “ will: $60,000. |. “QUEEN WILHELMINA” CHRISTIAN. REFORMED CHURCH (Corner Straum and Sparks) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT 8 O'CLOCK This Two-Hour Film is Sponsored by CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES ] Tourist ‘Bureau Building ‘was awarded to Guran Construction Company Ltd. of New Westminster, following the opening of. elt is also:-hoped: ‘that other. focal ‘service: -club:: ‘organizations. - which to date: have now’ see. ‘thel ; Hazel, ‘Cambrin, chairman of the Centennial executive « com ittee, sald this week, “This project is well within. reach provided all con- ‘tributions come in as promised.” : © . - Asked when: ‘construction on the’ ‘building. might start: she said her. ‘committee was hopeful it would. -begin-within the next two weeks. . Donations for the Centennial Project: Fund. may be-left at any of the four Terrace banks or at the: ‘Terrace Public Library.. They ‘may ‘also’ be’ mailed direct to the -chairman ofthe finance commit- tee; Mr. Herb Street, manager of © the: Bank. of. Montreal in Terrace. 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