Wednesday, January I. — Se ee ae ate ‘eet Leet Display Ever!| lent avexent ever assembled in Can- THEA TRE: the ng the 23rd Annual Truck 3’ Convé' Conventfon, being held * 1244, 7 1214, at the Bayshore Inn, Jan. 13. 14, 15 ver. er. Thurs, Jers, traers, tractors, trucks, shov- w boatw boats, house trailers, None But The Bowe, wsaws, working clothing — In Color and Cimemasing a vnd a vast array of other : Starring: Frank Sinattwin) rewill receive the careful oe, . Clint Walker, Tommy St of ther of the highly knowledge- aeen| Shorts: n the designed to fae| The Wild Chase, Riviera Re theye ¥ were dene a Out at 10:10 VF ait Sg a TTS: ie sae ale Be . 7 * ment, rthing ivthing in the show. will be twest, swest, most sophisticated . if its kinf its kind, representing-the ; nswers ieswers to date to the needs Saturday Matinee ¥'s log gy’s logging industry. The Charge 4 disple displays at Convention 1 run al run around the same as Feather River, but at, but outside exhibits will Starring: Guy Madison, Frank Lo Shorts; Two Cartoons in 965, (985, Gut at 4:00 ressed jressed into service for the ind eveand even the hotel swim. Tillicyt: 2. I be inl be in store for delegates | over twiover twice the area occupi-| { squarg square foot of available = around around the Bayshore is!'% TERRACE "Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Paget B.C. Eye Doctor Gets Baker Award The E. A. Baker Foundation for § the Prevention of Blindness has “ given one thousand dollars to as- " sist Dr, Andrew Q. McCormick for one year’s study in research in eye ieee Olseases under the supervision of Professor Norman Ashton, at the [i Institute of Ophthalmology, Lon- @ don, England. : . Dr, McCormick, the son of Mr. and Mrs, P, McCormick of Brent- wood Bay, Vancouver Island, prad- uated from the medical school of McGill Univérsity and completed his internship at Montreal Gen- eral Hospital. This year he finish- ed a three-year residency in oph- thalmology at the University of British Columbia and the Vancou- ver General Hospital. The E. A, Baker Foundation was established in June, 1962 by the National Council of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Its aim is to further the preven- tion of blindness by offering fel- lowships and scholarships to young doctors for training in ophthalmo- logy as well as grants for eye re- search, VACATION PREVIEW ‘66 — This spectacular scene at Banff, Alberta is from the film ‘Where Winter's A Pieasure,”” one of 126 Canadian travel films now available from 40 film libraries across Canada. The series, entitled Lo ¥ pol hasool has again been expro- eos for a sfor a special display. Jan. 17, 18, 19 Mon. Tue, theold, the 1986 show, com- Captain Newmz some 3some 33 pieces of heavy SINGER SEWING MACHINES M.D ent andtnt and 40 inside baoths,| Canada's Vacation Playground” is aimed at providing @ VACUUM CLEANERS ae yer a toer a total area of 50,000} Canadians with food for thought in planning their '66 @ FLOOR POLISHERS (apuLD feet. Ovfeet. Overall value of the| vacation and is co-sponsored by the National Film Board Full selection of fabrics... a fl runwill run close to $2,000,000 Ton Gate ree mas ey comy committee chairman, . tinghambingham, says interest in fl Shorts: ote at oon 1) equips equipment show has run . than in than in any previous year. 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