CWL Plans Bazaar| a LITTLE And Hears Report vss The Cathotle Womens League held its regular monthly meeting EQUIPMENT January 11 in Veritas Auditorium, GOES A LONG, LONG |-Under the direction of Reverend ‘ Father Mohan. WAY—ESPECIALLY Eleven members took. part in IF !T’S MADE BY the spiritual prograth and general meeting. . JOHN DEERE Education convenor, Mrs. Eva Daniels presented a report on the history of separate schools in Brit- ish Columbia. A farewell gift was presented to Mrs. Theresa. Le Ross who now resides in Kitimat and plans were finalized for the catering of the annual Burns Night dinner on January 22, Father Mohan was requested. to conduct two High Masses for Father Mulvahill who will soon be ordained as Bishop of White- horse. Some discussion was held re- garding the annual spring bazaar to be held March 19 and several plans were made for the function. Mrs, Delores Kueckie won the door prize and following adjourn- ment, refreshments were served.. — a Sewer Loans Okay For P.R. - Hazelton Approval of a federal govern- ment loan of $50,000 to the city of Prince Rupert, British Colum- hia, to assist in the construction of a sewage treatment project has deen announced by the Honorable John R. Nicholson, minister re- sponsible to Parliament for Cen- tral Mortgage and Housing Corpor- ation. Made under the terms of the National Housing Act, the loan J.D. 2010 CRAWLER loader with %-yd. bucket and backhoe. Goad condition! DOWN .....--: Se teeees J.D. 440 CRAWLER with blade winch and canopy. Running gear recently replaced, Final drives and steering clutches being rebuilt. Excellent condi tion. 30 day parts warranty. DOWN «oe. $2,000 J.D. 440 CRAWLER loader, GM 253 diesel. Fair condition. FULL PRICE .......+-- $4,250 1964 TIMBERJACK rubber-tired skidder, 18.4 x 34 ten ply steel- mesh tires, complete with skid- ding pan and heavy duty fen- ders; winch. Good condition. DOWN beveneees $3,000 J.D. CRAWLER loader. Good con- dition. New motor. DOWN ..ccec creer eee , $3,160 1960 HD6G excellent condition. 80% rails and pads, rebuilt rol- lers, idlers and sprockets. Final drives rebuilt. New steering clutches, : FULL PRICE were eek ene To see these and many more, call interest at 5% per cent per annum and is based on an _ estimated BUD HALLOCK cost of $81,650. at In a further phase of its overall LITTLE EQUIPMENT Legion Avenue — Terrace, 6.C. Phone V13-2324 or V13-5718 outfall collector sewer. cost of $98,000. “WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE REST” announced by Mr. Nicholson. OTICE OF SALE BY TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned at the office of the Liquor Contro) Board, 1016 Langley Street, Victoria, B.C., not later than 4:00 p.m, on February 14th, 1966, for the pur- chase of land and building located in Terrace, B.c., on land deseribed as follows: Lots 17 and 18, Block 2, District Lot 361, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 972, Certificate of Title No. 39316-1. TERMS: Cash. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit equal to at least 10% of the tender in the form of a certified cheque or money order payable to the Liquor Control Board, and enclosed in an envelope marked “Tender—File Terrace,” Premises may be viewed by contacting the Vendor, Govern- ment Liquor Store, Terrace, B.C. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Vv. C, Woodland, Secretary, LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD, 1016 Langley Street, Victoria, B.C. is for a period of 20 years with}. pollution control program, Prince Rupert will construct an outfall sewer to replace one which has become obsolete. The NHA loan will assist in the construction of 2611 feet of 12-inch and 18 inch This is the second NHA loan to Prince Rupert for a sewage treat- ment project, for a total estimated Approval of a federal govern-|- ment loan of $5,400 to the village of Hazelton, British Columbia, to assist in the construction of a sewage treatment project was also VICTORIA RESIDENTS may huve been hard pressed day golf sessions, but Robert A. Westover, son of Mr. Kenney Street in Terrace, came up with lers. Shown here is a sample of Robert's snow sculpture which attracted a lot of attention in Victoria during the recent cold weather there. In a letter to his mother, Robert said his “Snow Queen" didn’t fast long after Old Sol started on a mammoth snow removal job- OBITUARY CHARLES SASKASKE, Terrace, 8,C, Charles Saskaske died on New Year's Day, January 1, 1966, in Skeenaview hospital at the age of 83. The deceased had been a resi- dent of Terrace since 1948 coming here from Laport, Sask. He was proprietor of Agar Avenue cabins until his retirement three years ago. He is survived by his daughter Mrs, G. EH. (Caroline) Bredy of ‘Terrace. Funeral services were held on Monday, January 3 from Christ Lutheran Church, Pastor Madsen officiating. : Interment was made in Kalum Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Fred Stewart, Albert ~ Richardson, Charles Foster and Hud Fisher. a SELECTRIC Sales & Service %& Electrical Contractor * Residential! te Commercial Corner of Kalum and Park Phone V1 3-2752 Motor Winding to get in their annual New Year's and Mrs, Charles Westover of 3210 a compromise hobby for the snow-bound city dwel- (Photo courtesy Victoria Colonist) SPECIAL 20% Discount On All DRY CLEANING TERRACE CLEANERS For Pickup Phone VI 3-5626 Lakelse Avenue—opposite Royal Bank (e27) Examinations for Technical Forest Officer Grade I (Assistant Ranger) positions are to be held at the following centres at 9:00 a.m. on the days indicated: — MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, PRINCE RUPERT TUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, TERRACE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, SMITHERS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, BURNS LAKE ASSISTANT RANGER EXAMINATIONS |} Application forms and particulars may be obtained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, or at your heatest Forest Ranger office. Application forms must be notarized and should ‘be forward. ed fo the District Forester by February lst or aa scon thereafter as possible, but may be presented to the examiner on the day of examinations. j A full day will be required to complete the exeminations, No examination fee is charged. From the results of these examinations an eligible list will be established for 196¢ employment. intments to positions available, from April ist, are made acco) to candidates’ stand- ings in the examinations. SALARY: $345.00 rising to $410.00 per mouih. business. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be 21 years of age oF over during the current year, a valid B.C, driver's , Must produce licence, and must have resided in B.C. for not less than at the date of examination. Preference one year British Columbia Forest Service . EXPENSES: Paid when away from headquarters on official } will be given Canadian § t i ‘e