Bdnesday; June 29, 1966 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, LTERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA fire Hazard Climbs| 4 ag Weather Warms Maloudy, cool weather and ac mpanylng showers throughout | Prince Rupert Forest District B week resulted in a low to mod- mere hazard. Two new fires start: Bone in Harelton Ranger Dis- me and the second in the Burns me Ranger District. One flre is pved to have resulted from “In- mrial activity”, whereas the sec: pom 18 classed as “of unknown ori- mae the seventy-two fires which = occurred this year, only two eptill burning. Cost and burned- m acreage remains at $3,900. 1080 acres respectively. fire weather forecast indi- 2 that drying conditions will mento the north coast. and the mor at the weekend. May we eet that you develop the good oor habits of leaving camp nds clean, ahserve game laws, @ carefully and remember that im YOU can prevent forest fires. Smee - Don’t Blow A e FUSE... call mo job, Too ace | ay 0 Job Too Small ! | YOUR “A” CLASS CONTRACTOR J Qualitied Residential, | fommercial & High Voltage § Electrical Contracting Ellis Hughes Flectric Ltd, Ph _VI3-5249 N, Kalum = CENTENNIAL FEATURE The Spanish explorer Quadra’s fame suffered at the hands of the English, He and Captain George Vancouver had agreed to commemorate their’ friend- ship by giving their names foint- jy to some headland or island “They -chose the. island that of beautiful B.C, outdoors. Hold tight for drag-racing Wild West style —- a rugged ride round the rodeo track on a one-horsepower calf-skin hot seat. Share the rodeo excitement this summer in the action-packed outdoors And after the action, enjoy a great beer: Lucky Lager. Lucky's a bold breed of beer, slow-brewed in the Western tradition for man-sized ‘taste. Grab yourself a Lucky. Dis- cover beer flavour as. big as all Give Yourself a - LUCKY BREAK his advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board » or by the Government of British Columbia. | _ Our Founders . a ox DON JUAN FRANCISCO DE LA BODEGA Y QUADRA brought them together and nam- ed it Quadra and Vancouver's Island and maps recorded it that way until the middle of the . age reduced the name to -its present form. Quadra’s name still remains on a tiny island near Campbell River and on a Victo-" ria Street. Born of noble parents in 1'743 |: in Lima, Peru, Quadra was sec- ond-in-command on an expedition te the Gulf of Alaska in 1775. After: other Spanish captains seized Nootka in 1789 and came to the brink of war with Eng- ‘land, Quadra was given charge . of the Nootka negotiations. Capt. George Vancouver, sent out to accept restitution, was wined and dined by Quadra. But the Spaniard was reluctant to abide’ by the treaty his country had ‘signed, relinquishing its claims. In the course of their negotia- tions, Vancouver and Quadra, although unable to talk without interpreters, became fast friends, Jt was 1794 before the Spaniard finally returned contro! of the Island to the English. Quadra in the interim, provid- ed all ships in Nootka harbor with hot rolls, fresh milk and vegetables and made their offi- cers his guests. He was highly respected by traders and naval representatives alike. — B.C. Centennial Committee Darby's Equipment RENTAL & SALES Cement Mixers - Wheelbarrows Floor Sandars - Staple Gune Ladders - Skill Saws, etc. Terrace, B.C, | VI3-5153 | te The exciting flavor of the Orient is just. a dinner away at our Chinese restaurant. BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Gims RESTAURANT 4642 Lazelle Ave, Terrace, B.C. Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 a.m Sunday, 10 a.m, to 10 p. m, FULL FACILITIES 19th century when common us- |. 4546 Lozelle - P.O, Box 714 clei Take-out Orders one VI3-6111 . Trade Training Opportunities: Pre-Apprenticeship trade training is offered at the regional B.C. Vocational Schools in the following trades: - B.C. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL (PRINCE GEORGE) Automotive ‘Heavy Duty “Millwright ‘Mechanics - B.C, VOCATIONAL SCHOOL { BURNABY) Benchwork & Boilermaking » Bridklaying Joinery ’ (Erection) . *Electronies. Carpentry *Electrical Sheet Metal _ Painting & . Plumbing & Structural Steel Sign Painting : Steamfitting - Erection . Aute Body Training is ; offered at the B.C. Vocational School, Kelowna, *Cooking Training is ‘offered by the B.C, ‘Vocational School, Dawson Creek. “Building Construction (Carpentry & Joinery) will be offered at the B.C. Vocational School, Dawson Creek. Courses indicated® will be 6 ‘months, all other courses will be 4 months. Dormitory facilities are available at Nanaimo and Dawson Creek only. - Training offered in these classes ig designed to provide the trainee with basic knowledge of the trade so that he will he more readily acceptable by employers ag an- apprentice. ‘Preference will be given to physically fit applicants’ who are - over 16 years of age and have grade 10 equivalent or better ; education, The Apprenticeship and Industeiat ‘Training Branch, BC, Department of Labour will pay all tuition fees, A subsistense allowance will be provided plus one return: transportation fare to the school from place of residence for successful applicants. Application forms for this: training and further information can be obtained from: Director of Apprenticeship and industrial Trstaing, B.C. Department of Labour, . All ‘Dunsmuir Street, VANCOUVER % Be. ” or: , Apprenticeship and Industriel Training Counsetor, ; B.C. Department of Labour, ~:. WICTORIA, : DAWSON CREEK, LOW, -: NELSON, PRINCE GEORGE, . : OF: . "* Brinelpal of the BC, Vocational Schoot. ‘where tte anne ‘ig offered, .