— no ait Cao : ——— Rege Tyo TERRACE: YOMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, “BRITISH:COLUMBIA ___ Wednesday “October 19, How much money You decide, Just a few dollars a month in an Inves- tors plan are all that’s needed to start you on the way to financial success. The Man from Investors can show you how to have the-money you want in ten; fifteen or twenty years. He'll get you off to the _Tight start using money to make money while build- ing toward your financial objective. Investors has an extensive range of flexible plans specially designed to solve your problem of accu- mulating money. Start making-money with your money the easy Investors way. See the Man from Investors — or mail in the coupon today! wy MR. ALEX GRANT Box 1210 . Terrace, B.C. | Phone VI3-2234 SUSTAINING SOME TERRIBLE INJURIES and smiling through the whole operation is Mary Auckland (centre) of Terrace as she volunteer for simulated injury during a special course being held here today, Thursday and Friday. The course is being offered by ithe Civil Defence division and will teach ‘the art of simulating injuries of all descriptions MAME os csesseesdisemanuneenazeien through the use of special make-up. and acting techniques, Sessions are being held in the Community Centre with candidates coming from Prince Rupert, Kitimat and Smith: ers as weil as Terrace. In this photograph Jack Franks (left) of Prince Rupert and Mrs. CITY/TOWN Doug Renshow (right) of Terrace apply fake wounds to Miss. Auckland’s: arms. , ADDRESS oo. Gallantry Awards Go To Scouts His Excellency the Governor- General, in his capacity as Chief Scout for Canada, has granted awards for gallantry to several boys in the Scout Mavement in British Columbia. Receiving the Silver Cross for Gallantry is Wolf Cub -William Gordon Waite of the 1st Pouce Coupe Cub Pack. Cub Waite earn- ed this recognition for his gallan- try and promptness in performing a swimming rescue of another boy, of almost the same age and weight as himself, when the boy got into difficulty in the Pouce Coupe river and was in danger of drown- ing. Scout William. Dwyne David Dunkley of the 2nd Prince George Scout Troop has been awarded a Medal for Meritorius Conduct for the courage and fortitude display- ed by him, despite a severe phy- sical handicap, as he made steady progress in both his schooling and scouting. He is an example of good citizenship to his fellows. Also receiving a Medal for Mer- itorius Conduct is Wolf Cub Leslia Shuert, Port Kells and Scout Darryl Clifford LaPlante of Burn- aby, Patrol Leader Stanley Doug- las Ayres of Victoria receives a certificate. Each. of these boys performed a meritorius act in sav- ing small children from fires in their homes. . Scout Grant Thomas Baird of Victoria receives a Certificate for Gallantry for rescuityg his father who had been injured in a water skiing accident. AROUND the TOWN Mrs. Florence Sikler of Vancou- . ; Sure is! She's already finished a big beautiful wash. Automatically. ver is spending a couple of weeks — And now it’s crying Automatically..Megnwhile she’s waltzing visiting with friends. Mrs. Sikler| . . ' through washday. lroning? There won’t be much of that, either. — left Terrace two years ago to make _ - , Things come smoothly from a dryer. So there’s more time for her home ‘in the south. : , * . ‘ae ft * . ak: nen shopping, sewing or waltzing if you wish. The newest. Mrs. Joe McNaughton and in-] . - clothes dryers and washers are at. your appliance dealer's now. | - fant son Brian, are expected home é ; ay : _. Saturday after a visit to London, » Don’t wait too long. The next waltz is yours. England and Glasgow. "Mrs Mc: . - Another reason to see your dealer NOW! Many dealers " Naughton and her son left Terrace . =: ; ——— by air on October 5 to visit with ees _ are offering an opportunity to win ex friends and relatives in the British Isles; © -- - Lo penne a eremanel ; CENTENNIAL MEMO __ There was a hanging at Victoria KELVINATOR: MOFFAT October 26,. 1680 when RS. ’ _ GENERAL ELECTRIC’ KENMORE: McCLARY-EASY “SPEED Sproule paid the supreme penalty|- a , ~INGUIS, - MAYTAG” RCA. WHIRLPOOL THOR for the murder of Thomas Hammill . cs te , ae : wo at Kootenay Lake, June 3, 1685.