ednesday, April 13, 1966 TERRACE “Ornineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA HELP WANTED—Fomele ® LEGALS 1S OPPORTUNITY IS FOR You you wear cosmetics, have a Pleasing personality, are over } 30, can spend 4 - 6 hours daily m away from home and have a car. Excellent earnings possible. Write, Advertiser, Box 306, Ter- race Herald. ‘ANTED, FEMALE office clerk to handle money and related duties. Bookkeeping experience desirable but not necessary. Ap- a ply in writing giving references, ween tO Advertiser Box 339, Terrace mem Herald. . 38 \AITRESS WANTED, steady em- SEM ed. Must be experienced. Phone VI3-9990. WEXPERIENCED stenographer re mam quired for local business office. me Apply Herald Box 838, 39 MEDIATE opportunity for em- ma Dlayment in doctor's office for men experienced bookkeeper - typist. rm Please reply in own hand writ- Seem ing with references to Adverti- meeser, Box 333, Terrace Herald, ctf ZeMALE OLERK required, experi: meecrice an asset but not essential See Apply the accountant, Bank of Montreal, or Phone V18-22065 MeSH FOR SCRAP copper, brass, @e lead, aluminum, radiators; we m Salvage your waste. O.K. Used a Goods, Terrace, B.C. Phone mB 3-5816, pie | WANTED To BUY | mWO OR THREE bedroom home. F Using 1964 Fairlane 500 as part m or full down payment. Phone VI 3-5386, ctf me WORK WANTED BeXPERIENCED finish carpenter requires work. Phone V13-4000 pe: mEULLY EXPERIENCED and equip- = ped carpenter requires house construction prefab or conven- tionally built, can supply the. necessary help, Further infor- mation on request. Phone V13- 5415 or write Box 2333 Terrace. : EXPERIENCED grapple operator available now. Phone vie ae BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES aMEN OR WOMEN — up to $100 3 per week part time, Work near your home, set your own hours. Training provided. Dign ified work. Can lead to full time car. eer if desired. Write Advertiser Box 328, Terrace Herald. p39 PERSONAL ; RO ABDOMINAL Erace is the answer for strained sagging abdominal muscles. Feel better, look better, and avoid feeling of strain and fatigue. 3 sizes, $6.95 at Terrace Drugs. WANTED TO RENT mAMILY WOULD LIKE to rent a masummer cabin or house on me Lakelse Lake for the last week Rin July and first two weelas in m August. Willing to pay attract- @eive rent. Please write Box 337,| maor phone evenings to 624-6427 “ain Prince Rupert, c40 PET CORNER WELSH mare or will trade for quiet Shetland gelding suit- Able for a very young child. Write Box 878, Smithers, Beg ¢ braries in 80 Institutions of her education, with enrollments ma!00 or more full-time students, ™ more than ten million volumes mestock in 1963-64, or 64 volumes am student, compared with 67 in ca8 | by the District Forester at Prince E B.C., not later than 11:00 a ployment and good wages offer- remaval of Tille issued in the name of Alma Runge has been filed in this office, notice is hereby given that 1 shall, at the expiration of five weeks from the late of the first publica- tion hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in Heu of said jlost Certificate, meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. Office, Prince Rupert, BC, this 29th day of March, 1966, A.D. WINNER OF "B” the 11th annual Log end was the Terrace meee-63, + Campbell, Parker Mills, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X-98218 Sealed tenders will be received a.m. on the 3rd day of May, 1986, for the purchase of Licence X- 88218, to cut 555,000 cubie feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam, Spruce, Cottonwood and Other . Species Sawlogs, and 13,000 Lineal Feet of Cedar Poles and Piling, on an area situated approximately 10 miles South of Terrace, CR, 5. Three (3) years will be allowed timber, As this area is within the Skeena S.Y.U., which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisians of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timbersale applicant certain privileges, Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C, e309 LAND REGISTRY ACT Re. Certificate of Title No. 536991 to Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of the North One-Half (N14) of Block Thir: ty-nine (39), District Lot Three Hundred and Sixty-two (362), Range Five (5), Coast District, Plan 3579, WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of unless in the DATED at the Land Registry E, T .Schooley Deputy Registrar of Titles NEW SERVICE ABOUT TO BEGIN here is intern race hostess is Mrs. Elsa McLeod (left) area with a basket of gifts and information r Mrs, Audrey Anderson (right) of Prince Rup week assisting Mrs. McLeod with prelimina women asked and received the endorsement ationally known Welcome Wa who will call on newcomers to the Terrace egarding Municipal rules and regulations. ert Welcome Wagon service is in town this ry arrangements. On Tuesday evening the two of Municipal Council, gon. Ter- staff photo Nineteen members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 held their regu lar monthly meeting Tuesday, April 5 in the Legion auditorium. Mrs. Beryl Hales was installed as a new member during the meeting. Thanks fo many donations and ood patronage the recent rum- mage sale topped all previous rec. c41 ords, The next event will be the “A” EVENT WINNER was Prince Rupert's ‘'Electrician’s"’ rink skipped by Bilf Kristmanson (left to right) John De- neuch, Ted Thompson, Bill Kristmanson and Bob Mintenko. < EVENT a nd Grand Aggregate award at gers Bonspiel held in Terrace last week Parker Mills Rink. (left to right) Jock Roy Jacques and Steve Kutenics, WINNER OF "D" right) Al There were 35 entries in rink travelling farthest was Legion Auxiliary Plans Spring Event annual spring smorgasbord sched- uled for Friday, April 29 in the Legion Auditorium. Supper hour begins at 5 p.m. and continues un- til 8 p.m, Everyone is invited to attend with the whole family..Ad- vance tickets are now available from members, Mrs. Beryl Hales, local artist, has offered to donate one of her oil paintings as a prize for a draw- Sanna ey WINNER OF “'C” EVENT was to right) Rush Shervey, Walter Bridal, EVENT was the jing to be held on Victoria Day. The regular monthly raffle was won by Mrs, Kay Cote. Re ee Squinting in one or both eyes usu- ally appears in early childhood and should have a doctor's atten- tion as soon as possible. A simple operation is usually successful if treatment is given as soon as the condition is noticed, before the turning eye becomes defective through disuse. Reh the Waiter Bridal rink. (left Bernie Dodd, Reg Beckley and skip, the Al Lunn rink (left to Lunn, Bob Elliston, Roy Goodkey and N. Skalicky. the bonspiel this year and the a rink from Williams Lake,