dnesday, March 23, 1966 © MORTGAGES TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA © LEGALS ARRACE AND District Credit mminion 2ist annual meeting meeiarch 29, 7:00 p.m. Gim’s Res- Maurant Banquet Room. Dinner m1.00 per person. Business meet, mig at 30 p.m. MaSPITAL AUXELIARY annual mepall — Frisco Frolics — Friday, miay G6 at Community. Centre. Highlight of the evening is a maor show — music by Esquires mind dinner served. Tickets $5 mer person, Make your reserva- ions now by phoning Helen memloyd V13-2007. Tickets must be meicked up and paid for by April ah m SPECIAL ciinie of Skeena mealth Wnit scheduled for match 29 has been changed to pril 5 from 10 am. until 12 noon. o35 ICE. I wish to anmounce to Meembers of the Terrace Soccer mmiub and all interested parties memat the annual meeting will be eld April 3, 2:30 p.m. in the Makelse Hotel sample room. veryone interested is urged to ttend. Waldemar Penner 86 NDP ACTIVITIES ENA Provincial Constituency meoneral meeting, Saturday, April | at 1:00 pm. at clubrooms. anquet - dance and inaugura- gfon of Youth Club at 7:00 p.m. At the Lakelse Hotel Banquet bom. Clubmeeting: First Wed- esday each month 8:00 p.m. at Mlubrooms, Discussion - work- maiop every Monday 7:30 p.m. t elubrooms. Join the New De- menocrats. . 036 MAUGHTERS OF the Nile bake M@ale at the Terrace Co-op, Thurs- flay, April 7, from 2 - 4 p.m. ¢35 Me INFORMATION WANTED MISSIONARY BAPTIST mission- wary desires to establish a mis- Bsion point in this area with a ma view to establishing a new testa. za ment church. Our belief is that Ma all men are sinners and stand Z in need of a saviour. God pro- vided the saviour when His son died on Calvary's cross, In 1 Christ's personal ministry He or- am ganized His church, he gave His church two ordinances, the Lord’s Supper and Scriptural baptism; He commissioned His BS church commanding them to fa preach the gospel to all nations fa and telling them He would be m with them down to the end of = this age. We believe the true ms church has come down through am the ages and can be identified, ae by its doctrines, practises and historical records. True baptists stand separate from all churches mem founded thig side of Christ’s ministry. If interested and de- oe sire more information please me Write elder A. G. Aspinall, RR. = 1, Quesnel, B.C. p36 od $100 REWARD for information leading to arrest and conviction of person or per- sons damaging aerial on red and wen White 1962 Pontiac. Damage be- m lieved to have occurred Friday m@ evening March 11 on Kalum St. jor at Community Centre. Con- me tact Western Motor Association 8 representative B, H. Bristol VI3 5652 or PO Box 606, Terrace. ff ¢ a WORK WANTED f9ELIABLE GIRL available for babysitting after school and on & Friday or Saturday evenings. Ph. Shelley, VI 3-5718. stf CARDS OF THANKS eek. and MRS, Tom Field wish to Ma cxpress sincere gratitude to Dr. a W. D. Forbes, the staff of Mills Memorial Hospital, and all those Awho were so helpful both at the scene of our accident on High- Sraway 20, March 9, and in the Hos- Sapital. p35 wae, THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Lou York, wish to thank all Bthose who were so kind during meatier illmess and death. Aleo for athe beautiful floral tributes, donations to _ cancer: research, nd staff of ‘Wrinch Memorial ospital, also to Rev. Braun for BRITISH MORTGAGES LTD. buys Agreements for Sale and existing Mortgages, including out of town: write 300-5600 Dalhousie Road, Vancouver 8, ctf MORTGAGE MONEY for new con- struction AVAILABLE, Write to Suburban Building Products Ltd. SS. No. 1, Box 38, Prince George, B.C. ctf @ WANTED TO RENT {TWO OR THREE bedroom house, located close in. By July 1, or before. Phone V13-6205 after 1 p.m. p36 @ HELP WANTED—Moale JOB OPPORTUNITY POR YOUNG man wishing to work with growing transportation company as ticket and express -clerk. Opportunities in this field unlimited, Apply in person to the undersigned: Len Knutson (manager) CANADIAN COACHWAYS LTD. Bus Depot, Terrace. 035 FOR NEW machine shop in Prince George. Machinists, welders, fit- ters HD. mechanics, journey- men only — union shop, day or nite shift. Apply Galbraith & Sulley Ltd., LO 4-2431, c36 Travel Training Adventure THE Canadian Forees today have a fresh, progressive outlook and the best of modern equipment. Opportunities for men of ini- tiative and intelligence have sel- dom heen better. See your CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING OFFICER about the variety of positions open in the Navy, Army, and Airforce to young men 17 to 29 with grade 8 or better. Particu- lars available noon to 4 p.m. right here in TERRACE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 TERRACE HOTEL 35 @ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ly of Terrace and now of Van- couver, are pleased to announce the engagement of their young- est daughter Wenda-lu May to Nolan Fisher, formerly of Ter- race and now of Grand Forks, B.C, Mr. Fisher is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Darryl Fisher of Salmo, B.C, The wedding date will be announced later. 035 MRS. Gertrude Ovelson of Terrace, wishes to announce the engage- ment of her daughter Loretta Gail to Ronald Francis McHugh, son of Mrs. M. Ross of Clandon- ald, Alberta. The wedding will 1966, from Knox United Church in Terrace. $35 @ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MEN OR WOMEN — up to $100 per week part time. Work near your home, set your own hours. Training provided. Di gn ified work, Can lead to full time car- eer if desired. Write Advertiser Box 328, Terrace Herald. p30 THREE TANDEM dumps for sale with contract work. To one or more owner operators. Some cash or credit required with de- comforting ‘words, and to >. Kornelson for the lovely! olo. Jane Marshall § c35 tails to be worked out on ap- plicatlon, Write Box 1007 or ‘phone Kitimat 1096. {ted MR. and MRS. Alex Grant, former: . take place Saturday, June 18, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FORESTS, AND WATER WATER RESOURCES “TWABER SALE X-96107 Sealed tendera will be received |- : by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 aan. on the 12th day of April, 1966 for the purchase of Licence X- 98187, to cut 811,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam, ‘Spruce and Other Species Sawlogs, on an area situated on Départment, of Transport’s Beam Station Road, 8 miles South of Terface. C.R. 5. Four (4) years will be allowed for removal of timber. As this area fs with the Skeena P.S.Y.U. which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (la) of the Forest Act, which gives the timher-sale applicant certain pri- vileges, Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. 36 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER ° RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X-96211 ‘Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 on the 12th day of April, 1966, for the purchase of Licence X- 98211, fo cut 548,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Spruce, Balsam, Cottonwood and Other Species Sawlogs, on an area situated vicin- ity of lot 5147, 2 miles Bast of Lakelse River, 8 miles Northwest of Lakelse Lake C.R. 5. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. As this area is within the Skeena PS.¥.U., which is fully commit- this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber sale applicant certain privileges. Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. 036 ® MISCELLANEOUS FOR PIANO TUNING CONTACT Robert Spears, Phone VI 3-6685. ctf SUBURBAN BUILDING Products Ltd, S.S. No. 1, 1112 Sanderson Rd, (rear Startime Drive in) Pr. George, B.C, Buy and build the outstanding . “Suburban” only $3,700.00 (reduced by $80.). Win a trip to the Caribbean!!! For free catalogue and wholesale price list write or phone 564- 5168. otf ROOF LEAKING? Needing repairs? Do it yourself with “Zone” a pro- duct of Southwestern Petrole- ums. Sold in 150 countries guar- ‘antfeed for eight years. Phone your Zone representative By, L. Polding at VI3-6833 or VI 3-5518 after 6 p.m, ctf MOBILE HOME MOVING. Local and long distance hauling. Phone Fagan, V]3-6463. ctf BUY AND BUILD the outstanding Suburban Homes for as low as $3,180.00. For the 1864 catalogue and information write to Subur- ban Building Products Ltd., 5.8. No. 1, Sanderson Road, Prince George, B.C,, or phone LOgan 4-6300. ctf @ HELP WANTED—Female AGE IS NO barrier... your own ambition is the key to success with Avon Cosmetics. Write ad- vertiser Box 306, Terrace Her- ald, Terrace, B.C. c35 FEMALE HELP wanted to work in dry cleaning plant, Phone YI3- 5009, , ctE LARGE. RETAIL store requires two women for part-time work; top wages and working condi- tions. Reply in own handwriting, stating age, education and mari- tal status to Advertiser, Box| 4 c36 331, Terrace Herald. WAITRESS, experienced, for. part- time work on weekend evenings. Apply in person to Lakelse Hotel Coffee Shop. 035 gage gt ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION by Poul Bogelund egg ggg, ZONE MEETING BRIEFS: Comrade Piket from the Queen Charlottes appointed .Zone Com- mander to the vacancy created by the resignation of Comrade D. Stickney of Kitimat; Comrade Pitts from Prince Rupert continues in the appointment of Deputy Zone Commander, —— Meeting attended by delegates from ‘Massett, Queen Charlotte City, Prince Rup1rt, Kitimat, Hou- ston and Terrace: delegates from Smithers unable to attend. Ocean Falls branch officially voted in to the North-West Zone and hereby given a cordial wele- come to aur zone. Comrade S, N. G. Kirkaldy pre- sented with the Past Zone Com- mander'’s Medal in recognition of Yearly Subscription $3.00 LANDING IN HAWAIH two weeks ago, this happy group from Terrace are weating the traditional leis that accom-. pany the greeting of welcome in Honolulu. The proud photographer, and only male escort in the Terrace party, is Bruno Holenstein. Pictured here (I. to r.), are Miss Merilyn Johnstone, Miss Elaine Wright, Mrs. Clara Hofenstein, Miss Shirley McNeil, Mrs. Kay Graf and Mrs. Rita Sanders. many years of service ag Zone Commander, Revised sports training program unanimously approved by the tone. ' The business session concluded with a good will hour, hosted by branch No, 13, followed by an ex- cellent supper served by the Lad- ies Auxillary. A very good meeting reported by all. This coming Saturday, March 26, the Ladies Auxiliary is holding a Tummage sale in the Legion Audi- torium, starting at 10:00 a.m. This should be a good opporiunity to dis- pose of a few of the “flu" bugs which are reaming the town these days. . We apologize for the briefness ° of this week’s Dispatch — the “fiu" bug got your correspondent teo, : EE oo CENTENNIAL MEMO The British merchant ship Rose- dale, en route from London to Victoria ran on to Rosedale Rock December 12, 1862. She got her- self off and was beached in Ross Bay without loss of life, SCRIBE TO THE HERALD CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! Outside Canada $4.50 NAME . weoahewaneaie | ADDRESS [J Cash Enclosed Never lend your personal toilet- tries, Skin diseases can be trans- ferred from person to person by combs, lipstick, powder puffs, face! § egpeloths or towels. | coe oe C) «Bill Me Terrace OMINECA Herald { 4. DRAWER 1177 TERRACE, B.C.