ednesday, March 30 1966 — Saent diplomas. RENTAL & SALES Floor Sanders - Staple Guns Ladders - Skill Saws, etc. 4546 Lazelle - P.O, Box 71 - Terrace, B.C. Am estimated 932,000 students vere expected to graduate in 1964. 55 with firat degrees or equival- Darby's Equipment : B Cement Mixers - Wheelbarrows 4 THEATRE * April 1, 2 Comedy in Calor Starring: Doris Day, Out at 10:10 “ “ Mee Saturday Matinee Boy and The Laughing Dog ie Starring: “ Walter Brennan, Phil Harris With two selected shorts. Out at 4:00 March 25 at the age of 30. f “ oe Fredeceased by his wife in 1051 a he | i BM April 4, 5, 6 Mon, Tues. Wed. # leaves behind a brother, George m Zorba The Greek om Drama - Academy Award Winner eastarring: 2 Anthony Quinn, Lila Keldrove Shorts: Freight Fright Out at 10:35 Tillicum — Drive-In April 1, 2 She H. Ryder Haggard classic in Technicolor al al Mak pril 8, 9 Apache Rifles Western in Color Starring Audie Murphy, Cartoon and Travalogue both in color iillicum ; Friday, Saturday me ifove Over Darling James Garner, Sidney Poitier Shorts: The Sky's the Limit April 2 Friday, Saturday mm Ursula Nadress, Peter Cushing j Shorts: Two Cartoons in Color Friday, Saturday mo Michsel Dante, Linda Lawson r TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA (staff. photo) OBITUARY Kilby in Seattle, Washington: nieces and nephews in Norway. W. C. Lindstrom, 1914 dian Legion in the const city. Johannes Larson Kilby, a pio* neer of the district, passed away. in Mills Memorial Hospital on a sister Louis in Sangnes, Norway; a cousin, Mrs. Edel Aure in Seat- tle; a niece, Mary Green of Ter- Tace and a number of cousins, Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 p.m. from Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Reverend H. N. Madsen officiating. Interment was made in the Roy: al Canadian Legion plot in Kalum Cemetery, Pallbearers were: M. A. Gagnon, C. J. Bruggeman, L. Brug: geman, J. Turtleltaub, M. Keck and The late Mr. Kilby was born in Gulen, Norway on December 7, 1886, He came to Canada on March 8, 1908 where he worked as a log- ger in Vancouver, He moved to Prince Rupert in 1912 and joined the commercial fishing fleet, He became a naturalized Canadian in The deceased served overseas with the Tth infantry battalion in the First World War. Following discharge from the army in April 1919 he returned te Prince Rupert and continued fishing for a num- f ber of years, He wag a member of . the Moose Lodge and Royal Cana- ¥ “JOHANNES LARSON KILBY, Remo, B,C, In 1944 when E. A. Olson passed away, Mr. Kilby purchased his pro- perty at Remo, on the north side of the Skeena River near the ferry landing. The ferry was then oper- ated by Chas. Lindstrom. Along with the late Sam Aryes, an old timer of the district, Mr. Kilby developed the Remo pro- perty, The principal crop was po- tatoes, marketed in Terrace and Prince Rupert, In 1957 he sold the farm to Mr. Bruggeman and retired to live on an adjoining property. He suffered a stroke in Febru- ary 1961. He was a patient when the old hospital moved to the pre- sent Mills Memorial Hospital build- ing. On discharge from hospital he went to live with his niece, Mary Green and did so until his passing on March 25. (Prince Rupert Daily News please copy). ELS usu No Job Too Big ! : DISTRICT OF TERRACE ROAD RESTRICTIONS _o. Weight restrictions on Sparks Street, Kalum Street, meee ond Haughland Avenue are now cancelled, J. TINDALE ' Superintendent, Public Works. No Job Too Small ! : YOUR “A” CLASS CONTRACTOR Qualified Residential, ; Commercial & High Voltage FF Blectrical Contracting Ellis Hughes Electric Ltd. IN. Kalum - Ph v A LEISURELY SUNDAY AFTERNOON drive ended abruptly for Alvin Jones of 4630 Scott Avenue, when road at the corner of Kenny and Park caved in over a damaged water main. Jones, on a tour of the town with visiting relatives, -was uninjured when his car jarred toa fast step in water up to the hub-caps. None of his passengers were hurt in the mishap, Shortly after the cave-in, Municipal Works crews were on the scene with barrier signs, and repair ta the broken main and roadbed got underway. Extent of damage to Jones’ car was not revealed. TO THE DEDICATION OF THE TERRACE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, ON Wednesday, April 13, 1966 AT 8:00.P.M, CORNER OF SPARKS STREET AND STRAUME AVENUE A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL ca? DISTRICT. OF TERRACE - Garbage Collection Notice is hereby given that commencing on Mon- day, April 4, 1966, residential garbage wil! be coilected on a day to day basis instead of separate routing for morning and afternoon. In some cases garbage picked up previously during the afternoon will now be picked up in the morning of the same day. Residents are advised to place cans for pick-up by 8:00 A.M. of the day on- which their collection takes place. J, TINDALE Superintendent, Public Works c36 PW Don't Delay & _ Get Yours Today & SALE ENDS APRIL 30% See KALUM TIRE for es No. 1 DEALS No. 1 TIRES 25% OFF all Discontinued Lines GOODYEAR SAFETY ALL-WEATHER — 3T nylon cord body ond wide wrap-oround Tufsyn rubber tread for greater mileage, safaty and stability, (List price $20.10 to $29.95) Now from $15.10 GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER -— Best of the economy priced nylon tires with Goodyear " LIMIT” - quarantee, (List price $15.35 to $29.05). Now from $11.50 GOODYEAR CUSTOM NYLON — Here's the 1965 “premium” tire for modem high speed driving. (List price $27.75 to $41.80). Now from $20.81 Here's a RED HOT SPECIAL on 8:55x14 Tubeless Whitewall Power Cushion Tires These tires are slightly blemished but fully guaranteed. 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