52 x: ari "SAFEWAY - pUTCHESS 72) ’ bedroom — ‘completaly furnished, Western . Trailer Sales: West of Skeena Forest Products, Hwy 16 Phone 635-6564 - Terrace, B.0. eohea A HEMEMBRANCE OF THE a FIRST WORLD WAR was of-- ‘fered to local people at the November 11 weekend when , the Terrace museum put war relics on display. The 1,000 items on show ranged from uniform buttors.to giant unton jacks. Terrace Museum Association president Edward T. Hockey club elects -slate | Terrace Hockey Club opened the current season with a niett. ing November 8, | * Meeting attracted hockey play- Ff 6 and advocates of-the game, Tis ‘election of officers placed O’Brien in the president's ‘i air, Jim Kinnear as treasurer and Leo O’Brien as secretary, Bill Farrar was named to head up the publicity committee, . ._ A work party was ordered to ’ garry out improvements to the outdoor ice facility at Skeena Secondary schoolgrounds and Tentative plans. were made for _ an ‘ice practice aa soon aS Weate her premits, ~The next regular meeting of the Hockey Club is scheduled for Wednesday, November 22 in the Community . Centre starting at 8:00 BP. mm, . ‘NEW SUPERVALU MAN. AGER Car] Burns arrived in Ter= Tace ‘this week from the com pany’s Port Alberni store, ace companied by his wife and six week old baby, He takes over from interim manager Al Mare tini who returns .to Kamloops, | is watehing| Poul Bogelund is a man of his/ word, Strapped for time inwhich A tas Thanks a lot whoever you are e » « « but our Honor Box up- stairs just doesn’t honor plastic Hong Kong play money. Or at. least, — our honor bank down the street doesn’t, So we'll be look. ing for twenty cents from ‘you next week, chum. Big brother * Mount Wober in the Nass Valley was NOT named after J. Fred Weber. It was named.in 1910 and J, Fred wasn’ hereabouts during that“era, He says the only association he has with mountains in the current election elation is Biblical, ‘1 will. Look unto the hills from whence cometh my help.” - . ‘ + - Everybody ‘gets'‘A ‘fair’ shake ‘in this column too, so I say to cover a meeting last week 1 called on. Mr, B, to ask if he would arrange to have a report submitted to me, He's a busy man these days but he gave me an affirmative answer and the, Grand howl. for Brownies Third Skeena Brownie Pack welcomed six new members on November 9, - : . Those admitted to Brownieland were Darlene Bolton, Denice Gluda, Karen Netson, Julie Ann Martin, Shanon Yasinchuk and Cindy Vicks, Following a welcome by Come missioner Mrs, Harry Smith, the new Brownies were given the “Grand Howl, - : Tea and toast were served by Brownies Donna Watmough, Gwen Gazes and Wanda Algor all of whom are working towards their Golden Hand pins, peanut butter By - ‘RUTH HALLOCK will de anything he can to better -Federal Government's External te of report was on my desk shortly . thereafter, AS for Vie *olliffe, rn Bay that any man who will get up at three a,m. and come out without a grumble to fix a leaking hot water tank for a dumb house- holder who is too. stupid to find the shutoff valve, is a man who things for his fellowmen. . (Just for the record —the dumb house-| i holder was I!) w alk Somebody in Terrace has ay well-wheeled soapbox cart; He]. swiped tha wheels from the tri- cycles of two little toddlers in the Keystone. Court, ..Had he seen day; hé might have’ had" second thoughts about his racing career, de® &; One question: ‘how come the ‘ Better . Municipal Government Committee didn’t put any women| candidates on lis slate? I-ex- pect an answer from Art Curfman on that one.. * * : Which reminds’ me, _Mré, Jack (Rose) Sharples had serious- ly. considered entering her name as a candidate, but she has re- ceived an invitation for an inter- view for a teaching post with the Aid to Underprivileged Countries program. If the interview is successful, Rose will be teaching overseas next year, But she hasnt . scrapped the Council thought, Rose Sharples still in- tends: to give it a try when the time is right. Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes —be on the alert for Terrace’s. newest traffic signal light at the. corner of Lakelse and Emerson, It-should |: be in place and blinking ‘colors at you almost by nowl - nenney said this was the second full display arranged here, - In: pictures above (left to right): iB YOULL 8€ WANTED. > ENLIST.AT ON an officers uniform; a . | ‘DAUGS 'N 7 EVERYTHING. . ‘montage of vlistographs of the war; patriotic posters of = another era; and recognition of Tocal veterans, aIG WINNER at Kinsmen Bingo was Mrs, Marie Johnston seen with Kinamen treasurer Bul 1 Bare the tears on their cheeks the next | vey,:; ; The sky lit up for Mrs, Marie Johnston of Terrace last. Wed. nesday when She Won herself $1000, Giant ‘Bingo, one of. a series being held here by the Terrace Kinsmen Club, are earmarked for Terrace’s arena project, bean on: Wednesday and her wins nings did not require a split, $60, 00-of her prize back. to the :, arena The event was the Kinsmen All proceeds “Mrs, Johnston had- the. lucky? She, - immediately donated Terrace “Kinsmen sponsor 1) nard OMI of Kitimat. |-was Mrs, Norval (Vesta) Douglas j .| who addreased the group on be~ (CP) — that swearing. at the boss does not constitute serious industrial ‘misconduct, A factory. worker was awarded. $60 damages: and costs against a company after ‘he was fired on the spot for using swear words during a telephone conversation. with an executive. om, Terrace taxes too. high, Poul. Bogelund charges _ “Terrace taxes are all out of proportion and we must find ways to hold them down.” Those -were the words used by reeveecandidate -Poul Bogelund to Municipal Employees Union (November 13), Terrace taxes rate fifth highest in the provinee according to Boges Aig! CWL hears | guest speaker. Guest speaker at the regular meeting of. the. Terrace Catho. lic Womens’ Leagué was Mrs. Elsa Drummond of Kitimat, . |.) rs, ‘Terrace group about last month's ‘national - CWL. convention held in Montreal,’ is Diocesan] - President,: and yeported.to thé] - The meeting was ‘held on Nove ember 7 under the ‘direction of} Diocesan Director Father Bere ’ A second guest at the meeting half of the Terrace Arena Assoc arena building project, Okay to swear MANCHESTER, E n gland A clty court decided Given. red carpet » “Every attempt must be made ‘to keep our millirate at its pre- sent point,’’ Bogelund told the gathering, “‘People must realize that wages and salaries are bound to go up, and must take this into consideration, while at the same time. realizing that economies must be found in other areas, We are presently living. In an already inflated economy,” - Ona of “ saving areas pro- posed by Mr. the consulting engineer category. ‘We need consultants andplan- ners for major tasks in special fields such as under or. overs passes, but we must realize that .considérable ‘monies have heen spent in past years: for. consult-|" ing services in our “zoning by~ laws,. ... “We should havo: reached: the af. where we, ourselves, through our Muntelpal bylaws without constant refers ence to consultants,” po Bogelund ‘fell. in| - Leh staff; could use anddevelop these] Bogelund | ‘advocated : hanging and amending. Munic{pal:’ tyler vs to-keep up. with changing ‘tre : in the community. - “ -“We must: avoid: the pitfall’ of considering a bylaw as a: Sicred | document °° which: “cannot - touched, « Conditions change, and- zoning and subdivision bylaws must also be changedor amended to keep in tune with current | CO, 7 ditions, ** he sald, 7. He * -thted a case wherein one with. building plans: when tt was learned that a ruling of one build» ing per lot applied to the Indus= trialzone as well as the resi dential zono, “«T fully. agree that, in resided. . Hal. zones, it’ should carry -the' one biillding. per. Lot. restriction, ' but in industrial and, in some... Gases, ebimercial” zoning, this: rule should not apply, .- “Et prevents the devalogment of the industrial zone for the use - « |for which it was intended,” re in the community j 7 (LocAL: NATIONWIDE Whether the move is direct, or storage of ell your “TERRACE Bf ~ PHONE. belongings is needed, our experienced men and large fatllities ace: ever ready to | serve you. | ~ wy ry a Free Estimate , be. taxpayer was unable to.go ahead. ~ | : Cartage radel "lene Weantiaye tty a Phone 435.2728 ° : ‘|to ‘raise money to pay for an a fice’ plant slated for Terrace’s ; are SUNDERLAND, England (CP) ~A. Durham bride -. didn’t need a hired car to take her to the. church because she lived| : just around the corner irom it, |. but her father insisted she should arrive in style. So he hired 20 yards of red carpet to “make her walk to church look dignified,’ * he said, Report from Parliament Hill. Judy fights the weed, others subsidize it - Do many of you remember the former: Vancouver “Sun columns, Jack Seott?.. He wrote a dally- column for many ‘years and-would in that column publicly “displayed his re- solve.,to .stop smoking,. And he did .stop’— many times. _. Jack’sparlodic excursions into, the land. of lung and rese ‘piratory purity were brought to mind the. other day by an article written: in the: Ottawa Citizen’ by” another former British Columbian, : Charles * King, ‘formerly of the Vancouver Provines, is now assoctate editor of. the. Citizen ~ and he writes a regular editorial page column, ‘ His latest relates. to his deciston to ‘giva up the’ weod’.—I think he is now a A-Day pilus 10, - with A atanding for the day of abstinence. ; .. Miss’ Judy LaMarsh’and-I welcome Charles | King for each of us quit smoking some’time ago. Judy gave up the habit “about, 3. years ago” and I. moked my tage coffinenail about - 7 years ago, ; Miss LaMarsh and the. goverment’ are concerned about © . the - alga dn effects of ‘tobacco and. have eh educational +!" campaign: in-progress’ for some ‘time to.en n the public ‘about:these harmful effects,..In 1968, for ‘instance, the De- partment of National Health: and Welfare ‘Spent: $129,612. 00 * on auch an educational program,, <: 2) a -."dke the smoker who. has..quit’ and sneaks afew ‘puffs in | aeclusion so his: family. and. friends © won't’ know go it is - that a secret amano exiata in government: circles, : --: ‘For big or [oS Dhe: ‘Kin club has pledged to’ “ij purchase | the ice plant in its entirety, . Other money-raising i {functions include “the annual Christmas Peanut Drive andthe Hoidlieberg Gardens, ATTENTION HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT. 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