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The man, who chooses fo remain anonymous, called us an Friday and told of » highway experi- ence that shattered his feeling for his fellow motorists. He was apparently returning fo Terrace Wednesday night af 11:00 p.m. when his car sue- cumbed to a mechanical mal: function and swerved off the read into a snowbank. The mis- hap occurred immediately west of Terrace Bridge, on the out- skirts of fown. [t was snowing heavily when he got cut of his car and tried to flag down a passing motorist whom he hoped would stop in town and phone for a wrecker. , The man waved af 5] pass ing cars but they all retsined the passing status and failed to stop and offer assistance. Shortly before midnight the “be kind tourlsts’ motto took an odd twist when two elderly ladies in a Ketchikan Alaska, Volkswagen pulled vp beside the distressed motorist and of- fered to help. After explaining his plight to the pair, the man waited only a matter of ten minutes before a wrecker came along to pull his car out of the ditch. Said the disgruntled man when he summed up his experience, “By golly, it was a real educa- tion for me. I've lived here for over 15 years and I’ve stopped to help quite » few motorists in that time, but when | needed another country to give me a hand." The secret of making a business grow is, in mest cases, quite simple—win more and more customers spread over a wider and wider area. Nothing helps you find them, sell them, satisfy them and re-sell them so quickly and economically as the skilled al Call for Orders This big-city truck dealer has no problem about keeping in touch with his many cus- tomers and prospects in distant parts of the province. Head officesalesstafifollowupleads, arrange demonstrations, solicit orders and maintain contactwith established customersby acare- fully planned routine of Long Distance calls. 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