Meet Miss Mildred Mouw, age 8% years of 759 Williams Road in Richmond, B.C., recently sel- elected ag this year's. “Tammy" symbolic of Crippled Children for the coming Easter Seals Ap- - peal, ; Mildred was born with Spina- Bifida, a crippling disease of the spinal column. She wears braces, uses crutches, and is presently undergoing some therapy treat ment, Her brothers name is Ron- ald This year SIXTY Lions Clubs plus other affiliated groups in the province hope to realize a goal of $115,000 through the sale of Easter Seals. Each Club has a quota to reach in their area. With business, employee groups, and special bequests the BC. Society of Criplled Children must raise $175,000 during the year to continue its extensive services to these handicapped children. The Easter Seal Appeal is con- ducted annually the last three weeks in March through until Easter Sunday. “Tammy” will mail out 500,000 Easter Seal let- ters this year in B.C, The following ten tax reductions are now In effect: 1. All meals are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 2. School supplies are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 3. Clothing and footwear for children under fifteen is exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 4. Library books are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 5. Magazines, Periodicals and Newspapers are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 6. Confections are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 7. Candies are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 8. Soft Drinks are exempt from the 5% S.S, Tax. 9. Non-profit organizations operating community projects are exempt from the Provincial Real Property Tax. 10. Community Halls are exempt from the Provincial Real Property Tax. , GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA HON. W. A. C. BENNETT G. S. BRYSON Premier and Minister of Finance. Deputy Minister of Finance. TERRACE "“Omineca”” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, April 6, 1966 Ce Ded . “TAMMY” for 1966 Coin Collectors To Hold Meeting Awards will be presented in eight competitive exhibit categor-fa : jes at the 1986 National Coin‘ Week Convention to be held at the Hotel Simon Fraser, in Prince George, April 23 - 24. Competitive exhibit classes will include: Canam dian Coins, Foreign Coins, Goldijam Coins, Specialized, US. Coins, Paper Money, Tokens and Medals’ and Junior. aa The research committee of thea Prince George Coin Club has uni@a covered two unlisted Hudson Ba i . tokens, These are of considerablefa™ interest and value as they are the e| only two of this kind ever know 1 ae and will be a special feature aif the convention room. _—_ Another outstanding attractions will be a complete display ol haa Prince .George’s own famous ‘Spruce Dollars.” The Chamber oie Commerce has issued these ‘unl id b 1958 and this year they have hone ored the Prince George Coin Clutfime by striking another Spruce Dollattmm — their 30th issue since 1958. During National Coin Week thi gaa club will show free films, hold tel évision programs, school essays competitions and have coin dis# plays throughout the City. The Prince George Numismati¢ Society won first prize last yeara for their publicity of their hobb and this year their efforts a being aimed at a US Internationalf first place win. Major dealers from’ various parts of Canada and the bet States are expected to at] end. Bt The tremendously increasing in-! terest in numismaties during the a past few years has resulted in a # steady increase in the membership ‘% of the club, meeting every 2nd ‘9 Monday of each month in the lib- if rary of the Connanght Elementary 4 School, Films, lectures, social {} events and an auction sale are ar. | : Tanged for each meeting. Anyone interested in becoming a member is asked to contact pre: sident, Dick Robinson of the Prince - George Coin Shop at LOgan 3-1974. : ae There will be 225 bilingual host- esses to help visitors to Expo. Many of them will speak three or four languages. MA ED ff a Store Hours § THURSDAY, §& APRIL 7 yo 9am,to9pm & * q - GOOD FRIDAY @ Closed , * SATURDAY, APRIL 9 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I * i ‘MONDAY, APRIL 11 Closed * Terrace Merchants} Association =