TERRACE “Orpineca" HERALD, TERRACE, Bait SH COLUMBIA adrcadoy, May 18, 1966 FINMING!| FINNING. ' STANDS : : BEHIND THEIR USED | m EQUIPMENT! _ SoFiNNING, and only FINNING meeetatde behind thelr ysed Serequipment! How? With threo mclasses of exclusive warranty, INNING offers you up to 90 eewull days of protection! War- franty, another reason why you. qeehould buy FINNING used equipment! ; BA Cat D8 tractor, 1963 power a ehift model w/8A hyd. dozer, Maes control, D89A winch. Com- mepletely rebuilt from main frame Beut by our expert servicemen! he nearest lo new you can buy! BONDED BUY, 90-day warranty, ancouver, “$615 - $57,500 : Cat DS tractor, 1962 power ’ Lhift w/new BA dozer & ‘C’ mirame, 183 control, D89A winch, menis machine has been complete: may rebuilt and is in top-quality Seechape! CERTIFIED BUY, 90-day weavarranty, Vancouver. - -B533 $57,500 mA Cat DS tractor, 1963 power weeshift model wi8A hyd. dozer, al83 control, DE9A winch. Fully aerebuilt machine! CERTIFIED mBUY, 90-day warranty, Vancou- cee $57,500 s A Cat DS tractor, 1961 power ae; Shift model w/SA hyd. dozer 176 me control D§GA winch. New Ex: m treme Service shoes; balance un- der-carriage 80% or better. CBR- m@ TIFIED BUY, 80-day - warranty, | Vancouver. m| Frg?” $53,500 af 7A _ dozer, 46 control, DID ; «ath, Machine in very good | dape! CERTIFIED BUY, 60-day we Warranty, Terrace. “f FT-8574 m7 Cat D7 tractor, 1955 W/TA mm) hyd. dozer, 46 - control, D7D m winch, Undercarriage average © 50%; pins & bushings turned; m wew sprocket rings; finals & }.clutches overhauled. CERTIFI- ED BUY, 60-day warranty, Ter- m race. # FT-9536 _ $23,500 7A Cat D7 tractor, 1960 w/TA es . dozer, 46 control, D7D A, winch. m\ ance under-carriage new and re- & built. 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Thomas, a former TB pa tient, found that the lymphocyte, a normal cell which fights a variety of infections, did not function nor- mally in blood tests on TB pati- ents, Since January he has found a consistent abnormality in blood tests of 15 other TB patients, A similar malfunction of the lympho- eyte cell is found in some patients suffering from Hodgkins Disease. Dr. Thomas proposes to study the reaction of the lymphocyte cell in patients with both old inactive and recently diagnosed TB, “It’s an extremely slow, tedious and difficult process," sald Thomas “And naturally its too soon to. say whether further investigation will verify preliminary results. We can ‘study. only six patients per week. Blood cells must be cultured for three days, measured, and the de- Bree of growth compared to that of the normal (control) group. If the study proves that the white blood cell functions abnor- mally in TB cases, the ‘detection device would strengthen current Standard TB detection methods such as TB skin tests and chest X-Trays. Assistant professor at UBC’s de- partment of medicine, Dr. Thomas graduated from Dalhousie Univer- sity and came to VGH ten years House Leaguers Hold Awards Night House ‘League bowlers from Bar. ney’s Bowl got together last Sat- urday night to stage the annual Awards Dinner in the IOOF hall on Lakelse Avenue. - Forty nine people attended the event and enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner catered by ladies of the Terrace chapter of Rebekahs, Dancing followed the dinner. Music was provided by Larry. Somerfield and his public address equipment, Reg Jefferson, secretary of the House League, supervised. plan- ning of the annual dinner and pre- sented several of the awards. (See pictures elsewhere in this issue.) ———____ , CENTENNIAL MEMO In 1866 Western Union Tele- graph Company was advertising in| colonial papers for 25 good axe- men who would be paid $60 a month, . Canada is a rich source o£ fish |. - and seafood, supplying both do- mestic and foreign markets. The great variety of fresh, frozen, ean- ned, smoked or dried fish offers economical supplies of proteins, vitamins, and minerals including ‘| calcium, - phosphorus and iron. Io- dine also is found in salt water fish. Fish iy an easily digested food, suitable for old and young. | ELECTRICAL WIRING IN: % Commercial ” hk Realdential % Industrial SPECIALIZING. INE “ELECTRICAL | - HEATING?” BE. : Phone vi 35757 : ago. after. postiradusta. Work In London, England... letters to the. EDITOR Editor Terrace “Omineca” Herald : Accidents? most of the time. it's a drivers fault. Most of the accident publielty is hearing down. on the cat. manu facturers to. make a “safety” car— not exactly to avoid accidents — but to cause less damage to the victims. An extremely weird approach, from the wrong end of the deal. We should start with the drivers — let us make goad: drivers. The accident problem can only be eli- minated that way, because a good driver’ can manipulate any old ja- lopy through any type of traffic — and do it safely. This idea can be! |: demonstrated. Most of our troubles are brought about by. a very abbreviated test before issuing a. driving licence. Driving. around three or four blocks. Stopping and starting on a hill or getting around the corner, or making a turn at the traffic lights —- is not- good enough. Every licence should be earned by a learner riding with a good driver for a considerable time — and then driving for a consider- able period with a good driver sit- ting in. A period with a driving school is also something that could be recommended, This way, they would find out how to-use or not to use the brakes on a wet paved road, which is a Problem causing Many bad accidents. It certainly pays to practice on your car, just how to’ use the brakes — in some cases, haw to usé compression tea, and in the case of gear shift cars the gears can be used in making a stop. Get used to what can be done with your machine. - Practice all the time — but not on a public highway. Ad Lib Highway 16 West Terrace B. C. 4 Mriviimammmecrams ptlous | — . Eat- out tonight. Find. RESTAURANTS fast In’ the : YELLOW PAGES. Where your fingers de do the walking, ERRACE VAN & STORAGE Long and Short Moving 24-HOUR ANSWERING’ SERVICE — Heated Warehouse ON Storage Area . (formerly Skeena Auto Metal) © ' . VI 3- 6577 Cleve Evans. _ Ken Titcomb “Serving B.C.’s Northwest” nc44 Save at Canada’s . a: Bank MON COATT Bank or. Mowrnsan wu u Clifford Murphy, Manager _ ‘Terrace Branch * 8 Bank of Montreal .