ednesday, March 9, 1966 TERRACE “‘Gmineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA FOOD ANYBODY? Half the money spent on. the ite of Expo 67 will go for food. anging from silver service to ack bars, food services will fit ery taste and every pocketbook. - ational pavilions will feature the Mavod of participating countries. manadign dishes will include La “'ourtiere du Lac St. Jean, le Rag- t de Pattes de cochons and Tarte Suere. Largest percentage of mpneessions will be for meals cost- ga dollar or lass, ERRACE VI 3-2727 Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. Rexcuke BAI'YOUR REXALL STORES” e Lakelse | Pharmacy 7 uper-Valu Shopping Centre VI13-5617 Open Sunday 7 - 9 p.m. | PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES How fo relieve Use Dodd’s Kidney Pils for prompt relief from the syatemle condi- tion caveing the backache. Soon you feel better — reat better. De- pend on Dodd's. A_CENTENNIAL FEATURE Our Founders... JOHN STUART When Simon Fraser’s men met hostile Indians at the mouth of the great river they had ex- plored in 1808, it was the last straw. Buffeted by the rapids, worn out by long portages, frightened by their remoteness, they were ready to desert, It was Fraser's clerk and lieuten- HONDA P AT LESS THAN $300.00 RICES START See the HONDAS at: KARLD’S TRADING POST. ant, John Stuant, who stood by him and calmed the men and convinced them that only by pulling together could they sur- vive, Stuart was born in Strathspey, Scotland in 1779. He joined the North West Company in 1799 and was sent to the Peace River where he joined Fraser’s expe- dition to the coast. Later he be- came a partner in the firm and in 1821 when a merger took place with Hudson's Bay Com- pany, Stuart became a chief fac- tor. He returned to Scotland in 1839 and died there eight years later. Fraser named Stuart Lake in his honor. At one point in his career Fraser suggested Stuart should rewrite the Fraser journals which Fraser readily admitted were “exceedingly ill- wrote, worse worded and not well spelt.” But Stuart never under- took the task. The historian Bancroft ex- plained later that Stuart's own journals were “very badly writ- len... by far the worst speci- men of literary composition by a fur trader" that he had ever seen, with exception of Fraser's journals. But then, penmanship never conquered a wilderness. B.C. Centennial Committee Accountants To Meet For Seminar A one day seminar sponsored by the Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of B.C. will be held in Prince Rupert on March 26. The meetings wili begin at 9:00 am. in the Prince Rupert Civie Centre and will feature an inter- esting slate of speakers. Scheduled to.addrass the semi-| iar are Mr. G, M. Ferguson RIA, vice president in charge of finance for BC. Packers, Judge J. TP. Har- vey who will speak on “The Ele- ments of Law”, Mr. C. A. Bowler CA, vice president of finance and administration for Columbla Cellu- lose and Mr. B. A. Denton, comp- troller Hammond Furniture, Van- couver, B.C, Any inquiries regarding the seminar may be directed to Alf Lockwood RIA, Box 550, Prince Rupert. a Two things ate bad for the heart —- running up stairs and running down people. No Job Too Big! No Job Too Small! YOUR “A” CLASS CONTRACTOR Qualified Residential, Commercial & High Voltage Elvctrical Contracting Ellis Hughes Electric Ltd. N. Kelum + Ph VI35249 414 - 718 Granville Street, Mortgage Money For Residential, Commercial, Revenue and Farm Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents purchased, TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP, LTD. Vancouver 2, B.C. For a Change of Pace... Eat Oriental 4642 Lozelle Ave. The exciting flavor of the Orient is just a dinner away at our Chinese restaurant. BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Grit RESTAURANT Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FULL FACILITIES Take-out Orders, phone VI 3-6629 Terrace, B.C. —— At sea and ashore! This advertisement is not published or displayed: by the Tdquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia