a Toynbee with Gerry Beale as . i Slternate; Mi) 6 6The local: Association. has Planned a oneday convention] Me starting at 9 a.m. on March 18. 1 S On Friday, Match 17 they Ba) Will hold a public dance in the . VANCOUVER (CP) — ® den. A hotel operator in Field, - poor in one port he can just me sail away to a better place. .y ew~wwwwww af EXAMPLE NO. 1. Pit Abel, §. Singh, 4 a BI mm, DeleBales | to the’ Provincial f President, Mrs, b isier: vice-president’. Gerry & Duftus; secretary, Evangeline # Seott Lacey; treasurer, Cec Ag: New; ttustees: Bruce Ferguson, A hearty voto of thanks. was Jer, f and Federal Constituency Asso- clations are-(provinelal) — Dick (federal) — ~ Gerry H Duffus. to be held .In the Elks Hall Elks Hall, o— PLANS FOR PLEASURE . Laddle ¥ Taylor of Field, B.C. has ferry for $5,000 and plans to turn It inta a $250,000 floating ; Festaurant and hote] with a mu- stum and an underwater gar-. 1 Mr. Taylor says if business Is ART’S CHEVRON SERVICE CONFECTIONERY & GROCERY - Thornhill NEW HOURS 6 AM, to 10 P.M, Seven Days a Week ¢c ‘ Pat} i given the retiring. officers’ by| | incoming President, Mrs. Eth- * ie bought a provincial government ’ at Sitka where the transfe OLD RUSSIAN BLOCKHOUSE design was. used in this authentic full-sized reproduction r of Alaska from Russian to U.S. hands evidences of the city’ s rich Russian past may took place. Other be seen in an old Russian-built Mission building and other structures. believed to be a burglar’s guide ‘Ho riches has’ been seized by police. from. an. unidentified . United: States. It” contains company ‘executives. and .. the like, Some’.homes - én: the Lst ” Resident Partner: oe ALAN. M. McALPINE, ‘CA, NAB BURGLAR’S LIST. -. TORONTO (CP) — A. book | ‘{man who’ came ‘here. from the |“ names and addresses: of wealthy 7 - ‘Wednesday. ‘March 15,1951 Tape rr eer ter mmr as RES! DENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Flooring CARPETS — LINOLEUM CERAMICS TILES ‘Guarantee Installation ‘ ‘ TERRACE Ph. vl 3-6841 Katum StLN. - Don’t tell anyone at the Her- ald about road conditions, wea ther conditions or communica- tion conditions in this. vast mountain paradise called the Wiebe, at the slide, took. the film sheets and rushed them to Rupert for printing. a Highway crews ‘worked like fury.to getthe rubble cleared '| Northern B.C. Coastal area. distribution.. (The: Herald uses |., | closed Highway 16 West and ‘bound away and as soon as there was They learned all about them] one lane passage, Don Wiebe in one uneasy lesson -last week Wednesday March 8th An Ordinary Day continued into Rupert to pick up the finished product. . The papers were loaded into the Herald station wagon with- out boxes and Wiebe whistled out of Rupert expecting to be | hateke in Terrace by 3 o'clock CENTENNIAL MEMO — B.C. rallway contractor Andrew On- derdonk in 1881 enlisted 204 railway workers on San Fran- cisco’s rowdy waterfront. Will Provide A Scheduled Freight Service between Terrace and Kitimat . Tuesdays and Thursdays - WEEKLY Phone Terrace VI 3-2728 @ Phone Kitimat 2219 - Connecting Carriers To AH Points ‘Local Moving — Leng Distance Moving ‘Heated Storage Facilities : Announcement Effective January 1, 1967 Wednesday afternoon, No such luck! In the hairpin section of- the Summiz, just out of Prince Rupert, Wiebe was forced to turn back when a semi-trailer truck jacknifed aeross both as they fried to get Wednes- day's issue of the Herald home to Terrace for regular carrier, Prince Rupert press facilities), Tuesday night a snowslide on the west- evening bus, were brought back for re-shipment. Alvin. Thompson of the Prince Rupert Daily News met Page négatives, ' Alliteration would demand that we use an expression such as Blood, Bombs, and Billet: PILOT'S LICENCE a SPRING AND PLEASE CONTACT | ener Herald ad = manager, Hying “raining THOSE INTERESTED IN OBTAINING. clue ACTIVE FLYING ‘Fred van den Brun f No. 112 Larelte Apartments — Phone 635.6085 attor 6 PMH Special Note” Those who have already registered, please get your medical books and other. study taterial from the above listed address Dot! doux to deseribe some of the Public’s reaction to Parliament in the past féw years. First, someone lobbed a con- tainer of blood onto ‘the floor of Parliament fram the public gal lery. This,’ of “course, - caused quite a stir and quite a bit of publicity. It also caused something far more dangerous. It — caused others, with similar twists to their minds to think about the possibility of tossing. other ilems onto the floor of the House of Commons, ° “Tm sure we all know the in- fluence that one irate over-en- thusiastic or unstable mind can have on others in a crowd. The spectacle at hockey games pfo- vides us with ample proof of this when we see or hear of the ice being littered with pro- grams, rubbers, bottles, eggs and the like at different times during the games. BECOMING PART r TAN RA RRR RN a) ing of © Me. AL Are. you paying INCOME TAX IF SO.— thousands. of “our customers are presently sav- ‘ through the use of | Investors _ , Financial: Planning Service. ; mG However, the next event in. volved a bomb. Someone, ab- viously demented, desired, to tass a bomb into Parliament’s m inidst. He succeeded only in f| blowing himself up in a wash- f} room. By a few seconds a po- tentially great tradgedy did not take place. The tradgedy might have included .a“ number of young innacent, school students who were that day in the gal- Ho lery. The latest event, “involved: ‘a billet-doux or a form letter or declaration about someone who | feels that he has. been wronged. The incident didn't cause A. much of -a stir. in.Parliament - too much a considerable® portion. . - their: inc ome. taxes, | Ue flutter of paper being. tos- ised into the air and..we saw many sheets .of paper drift” down into the’ Press -Gallery,”. a): We-hear, of course, about ‘the need. to. increase.the amount of securlly | in! -the * Parliament Earns witha. Investors Financial Panag’. ‘With Investors Financlal:Planning Only § nual Tax Savings ..... Mr, A: Barns : : ‘Tax Savings Over 10 Years . LEXAMPLE:.NO. 2 - Y #8! Commons’ to- prevent - something serious | from ‘hapening, But,-1 bmit. that'there are’ only two. | ways ~ “make reusonably sure that .no..dne. will: bring :conceal- ‘led and. offensive. objects into, f Without Investors. "Annual 'Tqx Saving Ta Saving Over’ : Finanofal Pisani a With Investors: sg, ial Pi lanning: ns : a | the public gallery ‘of the House Blot: ‘Commons. ‘and. ‘ench: one fs ‘not - acceptable. ‘One: “way “would: roe an af. OTTAWA REPORT FRANK HOWARD, MP. ed. As I said, either one of these is objectionable, for it would be undemocratic, invas- ive of human rights and dig- nity, or awfully disconcerting. I am the first to admit that ‘Parliament has engendered a great deal of discontent about itself, mostly because’ of the many, many silly interludes that have taken place between the government and the official. opposition. Pariitament is in disfavour be- cause it has‘not been able to demonstrate that it can act in such a way as to serve the in- terests of Canada at this time in our history. 1 only know of. a few M.P.’s who are willing to changing the rules of the House and the concept of aur Parlia- mentary system in order to keep up to date. It's tragic, but the great bulk of MPs nearly all of them in the two old parties, want to cling to the past way of doing things. Perhaps they feel it’s safer for them that way. . Really, the only correct way to. solve these problems and make Gemocracy. an up-to-date living thing is further to follow the _alliterative trail an@ make the change by way of the: bal- radioed that heavy weather was admit this and are desirous of |. ‘lanes, Its tractor was hariging in 500 feet of mid-air. Wiebe rushed back to Prince ‘Rupert: and. chartered e special } plane -to"fly Wednesday's “Her-|: ald home.- . ’ But first he had to find boxes in which to pack the . papers. By that time sleet, snow and inevitable rain. were combin- ing forces in an: attempt’: to wash Prince Rupert out to-sea. Wiebe stood in the deluge and packed papers into boxes with a frenzy. Then out to Seal Cove to load them aboard a BC. Airlines Cessna. : - Don had just ‘breathed a sigh of relief, wiped the perspira- tion off ‘his. Centennial beard and settled down for a quiet cup of coffee when the pilot forcing -him back to Ruper.. That finished it! ..The papers came home Thursday morning. Wiebe came home with them and they were in YOUR ‘homes Thursday night, Thank you to the many kind People in Prince Rupert for their attempts to save the day Thank you to readers and advertisers for their patience. *- (Editors note: Special thanks to Don Wieche.-He’s okay now— and won't need psychotherapy!) e KEEP FIRES BURNING --EDMONTON (CP) — Alberta coal mines produced 2,293,700 tons in ‘the first fow.months of 1966, a slight drop from’ the | 1965 total. The cash value was ‘$7,933,531, an increase of lot. ‘previous year's haul. $38,263 over the worth of the Bice all we -heard was the: gen-° ‘Buildings: and ‘the House'’ of | ~ LAFFSASDAY be ‘to'“keep’ everyone out nae vee We'ra holding a big clear-out of Goodyear. tires! 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