TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, November’ 9, Canadian Coachways Ltd. BUS SCHEDULE CHANGE A.M. Westbound will arrive 8:40 A.M. — leave 8:55 A.M. P.M. Westbound will arrive 7:50 P.M. — leave 8:05 P.M. Eastbound will arrive 12:25 P.M. — leave 12:35 P.M. Eastbound will arrive 9:25 P.M. —— leave 9:45 P.M. The HERALD gets HOME to the people, Advertise—it pays! Resident Partner, ALAN M. McALPINE, CA. PRINCE RUPERT 325 Feurth Ave, Rest Tel: 624-3975 Two buses a day, every day, east and west. For tickets, express and information, call TERRACE BUS TERMINAL PHONE VI 3-5700 1967, ‘This is the year for Canadians everywhere to stop and think about - Canada. To look back on how far this nation has come since its rough and rugged beginnings. To think about Canada as it is now: free, prosperous, » and with an unlimited future for growth. _ - To celebrate, magnificent projects . are in the works.~Pke Confederation - Caravans will bring Canada to millions in rural and tiny out-of-the-way _ "places. ‘The Caravans unfold'an exciting ‘colourful: ato -from.early beginnings right up to the estival Canada brings - . Canadians the largest entertainment package ¢ ever: from western music to present. LLP Biv & Chartered Accountents Phone VI 3-5483 . TERRACE Effective as of October 30 of Canada: 4644 Lozells Ave, Tel: Vi 3-5675 opera, musical: comedy to drama, os Two companies of 300 servicemen each will travel Canada:to put on a . magnificent stirring Military Tatton,” _ portraying Canada’s past 300 years.” of military history! These are just three of hundreds, of. Centennial events planned for | you in the coming year, But what are- ‘you doing for Centennial?. What is - your own personal project? Other. ~ Canadians are painting their homes, * yin the Canadian flag, planting ue ing up on their Canadian history. — --What-will you do? It’s not important how large ¢ or how small your Project ott executive officer, B.C. TELEPHONE COMPANY’ S new "$750, 000 Divisional Headquarters building at Pri George will be officially opened November 17 by J. Ernest Richardson, president and cht 7 The monthly meeting of Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce was held in Gim's banquet room on November 2 with 25 persons attending, including visitors from Kitimat John Gray of Kitimat, secretary- manager of the Northwest B.c.{13 and 14, and the mid-year meet- Chambers. of Commerce reported| ing in Hazelton some time in De- that the annual ‘meeting of the} cember. Associated chambers would be! The subject of weather readings held in Juneay, Alaska on April| for Terrace — aside from airport What does Centennial - _ mean to you 2 What ¢ are re you : planning for — Centennial? _ may ” be. What i is ; important is that - « yoo have stopped and thought enough -.of your country and what.it means _ . -'to you to take up'a Centennial © ot project of your own, ©: wc The Federal/Provincial eventi Ll planned will be:magnificent.and thrill-: - : Ing. But to each of us, the truly ~~ -exelting’and most meaningful Projects rae will be the ones we create ourselves. ©. | What does Centennial mean to you? “And what are. you planihing for.’ - Centennial?” ; a us ¢ trees, hooking Centennial rugs, ~ . The Centennial Cominission Chamber of Commerce Hears Direct ‘mittee Vie Jolliffe outlined: a pry : -|be available for publication -/¢he parks committee was assure!® - toad would be completed this yealj . ‘the nomination committee the fo. : The: December meeting will dr ... open for further nominations fron : ?| the floor. © ing resume of the levels of Chan : directors” one from ‘each provinces - “who, along’ with the Presiden] | of economy aré taken into acco ‘| by. ‘this body, such as health a -| welfare, finance, ’| forelgn investments and resour "| Bill Harrison is president, 1s mai up of 133 provincial chambers aie have 29 regional directors. ‘| policy booklet, a copy of wh .| had: been presented to the . ‘dividual community chambers, Wik -|and tourism, . These the basis oe ‘chamber's function, ; “| must: be submitted by March 2 . epeaker for:an ‘informative. : 7 Ottawa, Canada.- ‘ “VBS? statistics — was discussed. Ty understood the. Forestry Depg ment would be willing to co-of ate. The committee was ins to further pursue the matter. The Chaniber went on record not wishing to see the outside |e the Proposed Centennial building thanged in any way from 4, plans. The chamber has rae $1500 toward the building, On behalf of the Industrial cong posed map of. Terrace and area outside magazines, In an jnterview with 0! ‘Toole District Superis tendent ‘of. the Dept. of Highways; that ‘the viewpoint on the airport : It is the intention of the Chambe # to have the 140 foot cedar roll§ erected on the site. C..J. Norrington reported foil . lowing members willing to stan: for office: Frank Skidmore fo.@ ‘president; R. J, Jephson for fir vice; D, L. Currie for second vier! ‘Willy Schneider for’ treasurer) “Phe placing or a wreath on the Cenctaph November 11 was apt proved. ) GUEST SPEAKER Bob Harvey introduced gu speaker Ken Strachan of Kitim ‘past: president: of Kitimat Chany: ber and. director. of the B.C; Chambers. Mr... Strachan gave an interest a her activity. i “The Canadian Chamber has sii form ‘the directorate, All segmen transportatlo: The B.C... Chamber, of whit boards of trade, which In t ae if chairmen ‘for, various - committ (yl ‘quch: as:. civic affairs, indus i econor! ‘My, ‘Strachan. pointed. out ti resolutions | fo. the .B.C, Cham “Mr. Strachan spoke ‘on the B. Legislature cabinet. . - Then, down the line, to the ' the: promotion... of the growth ‘of ‘the area, which i in * Willy. Schneider’. thanked’