Page 12 TERRACE -“OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ° | AROUND the TOWN Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Lacour- slere of Thornhill have returned from a holiday. which took them ‘to Edmonton, Lac La Biche, Pen- ticton and Vérnon ‘where they visited with their daughter Doriea, who is currently taking a. “hair. dresser’ course there, _ . Mrs. Ruby Rorie of Kamloops | ! ds a visitor to town, the house guest of Mrs. Cathie Fraser in ‘Park Manor Apartments. CRADLE ROLL The following births were re- corded in Mills Memorial Hospital: Mr, and Mrs. Manfred Watziz, August 20, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McLaren, August 21, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Webber, August 21, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs, John Sawan, Aug- ust 23, a son. Stock No, C447 F349 F334 F412 FA343 FA359 F206 C67 Year 1966 G.M.C. Stock Ne, F347A. T267A C345B T393A F248A T48A T69A T4Z1A T148A TIISA 1964 G.M.C, 1964 FORD 1959 CHEV 1958 CHEV Choice Selection of USED Cars Also OPEN UNTIL. 10 P.M. EVERY NIGHT - PARKER'S. Since 1923 — The Nome Is Your Guarantee! Three Salesmen To Serve You, ' TERRACE - PRINCE RUPERT - KITIMAT. Phone vi 3-2801 | Transport ‘Officials Make Terminal Study. Department of Transport ‘af. ficals, in town recently for the ‘purpose of determining fhe size and type of new terminal building required at Terrace airport, met with members of the Chambers af Commerce of Kitimat’ ‘and Ter- race as: well as airport and air- lines representatives. ‘Plans for a two-airline terminal’ for Terrace had been brought back to single status, but upon learning present activitiies at the airport, DOT officials were in agreement that the new terminal building should be constructed with accommodation for at least three-airlines, W.'A. Chambers, B.C. Manager of Canadian Pacifie Airlines, who chaired the meeting, urged that the terminal be constructed to handle at least 400 people for any one flight, 6 1 ONLY — 1966 Mercury Montelair 4-door Sedan Breezeway window, V8 ; automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, color Acadian blue, interior blue, 1 ONLY — 1966 Meteor Rideau 4-door Sedan, V8, automatic, w/w. tires, color turquoise, interior parchment. 1 ONLY — 1966 Fairlane CTA Hardtop, 335 h.p. V8, sport shift, power steering, power brakes, radia, bucket seats. Plus many more CTA features tT ONLY — 1966 Foirlane Sedan 4-door, 3 ONLY — Falcon Sedan and Two Wagons, V8 and 6 cyl. engines. Demonstrator 1 ONLY — 1966 Galaxie 500 XL, engine 390 2 V, power brakes, power steering, power windows, radio, bucket seats, mileage at | ,400 miles. Pickup —- V8, 1,800 miles 1965 FORD F100 1965 DODGE D100 Pickup Pickup F100 1964 FORD F350 34 Ten - 1963 ECONOLINE Bus 1961 ECONOLINE Von .........0.0... srvatnasies Pickup Pickup Priced for “quick sale, Attenditig” the meeting held: at Skoglunds Hot Springs, were: Basi] Tomisrebsky, DOT archi- tect from Ottawa; Tom Smith, DOT Telecommunications depart- ment, Vancouver; grew, Civil Aviation, DOT, Vancouver; Ralph Heath, architect in charge of fhe construction; Bill Mitchel, Terrace airport manager, Bud Fisher, -airport manager, Prince Rupert and Doug Chappell of Trans-Provincial Air Carrier Ltd., Terrace, eer Vehicles on the New York State Thruway have begun to use their parking lights during daylight hours, the B.C. Automobile Asso- clation reports. Tests have shown that this delineates the rear of vehicles betier, thus reducing rear-end collisions, a major cause of accidents on controlled-aecess highways. ~ Gordon Petti- | a i | first meeting of ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ~ Dispatch ‘ : by Poul Bogelund | From the Canadian Veterans News Notes we quote the follow: ing information which is of inter- est to all former POWs suffering from dental disease attributable to nutritional diseases, Such vet- erans have until September 12th, 1966 to submit claims for re- imbursement of dental treatment costs incurred back to May 1962. If any of you fellows are in that category, we suggest that you see Comrade Ken Kerr for additional details. In spite of the beautiful. sum- mer weather now prevailing in Terrace, the calendar points out that fall is on the way. With the arrival of Fall comes also the resumption of all Legion activities, and this will serve as a reminder that the first executive meeting takes place on Tuesday, September 6th, and the first general meeting on Tuesday, September 13th, May this early reminder help to get a fll turn-out for the general | | meeting, please. The Ladies Auxiliary have their the season on Tuesday, September 6th ‘and they also request. a full turn-out of members.. : To those late, unauthorized en- trants on the Legion premises, | |we offer this information and ' Lic. No. Price C78-003 77-741 C77-569 C70-512 CT7-042 C55-080 Ci4-754 CT7-478 CT7-707 Cl4-546 advice — the safe does not, con- tain cash, so please don’t ruin it by trying to force it. Our records will not be of interest to you, Ivor Donald Carries Liberal Standard Skeena Liberal Association Tuesday night nominated Kitimat lawyer, Ivor Donald, as candidate for the forthcoming Provincial election, Donald was named at a special meeting held in the Terrace Com- munity Centre at which delegates | from Kitimat, Smithers and Ter- race were in attendance, The Liberal candidate has not yet named -his campaign manager but has clearly stated that _ his Platform will deal with major local issues throughout Skeena. E. T.. “Ed” Kenney of Terrace was elected president of the Lib- eral group, with “Smithers drug: gist, Norris Nevins named to the vice-presidency, Secretary is Mrs. Isobel Ripley of Kitimat. Terrace Liberals will hear pro- vincial Liberal leader, Ray Per- ‘rault speak this evening at the Red D'Or Cabaret. Perrault is currently touring northern ridings as part of the Liberal party's provincial election campaign. * DRAINAGE. Wediesday, August 24 ‘J Several Break-iniy Net Thieves Nil-§ Failure to burn the top.o office safe in Reum Motors | ises early Tuesday morni couraged burglars who gav as a bad ‘job, leaving’ ° thousand dollars untouched. The incident was one of. sd which Terrace R.C.M.P. are rently investigatinng in the aif Entry to Reum's at the q of Greig and Atwood, is be to have been made ‘throug, bodyshop section. Burglars § went through two windows taal access to the office safe. Thy ed a cutiing torch in an atte! open the safe, ruining th and hinges. 7 Another break-in took plgame Art's Chevron Service in hill early Sunday. Thieves § | a window in the garage inf . to gain entry to the store of the’ building. They stole tity of pennies from th register and also made o an undetermined amount o 4 ettes. ee R.C.M.P. fingerprint expert in Terrace today investi both break-ins and will also ia tigate a car break-in which place on Grelg Avenue Tuesday. The vehicle, park locked for the night was by force, and a suitcase c ing approximately $150 was The car is owned by Lark! liams e e . -Rrize Winner CN Exhibition * Mrs\Beryl Hales, local has received word that shel second prize in a sewing entity the Canadian National Exhibifd Her entry was a girl's dress which, along with winning articles is on display the Queen Elizabeth Bulldingy Toronto. . Mrs. Hales in past. .years i been a prize winner with her work at the CNE — this year i@ did not enter this field, a . : i Hilarious Revue I Pleases Audience} Close to 400 people atteniii B.C. Centennial musical revue \ the Rough" in the Commuff id. Centre last Thursday. It was claimed an outstanding succes} The talented cast of seven formers from Vancouver pletely captivated the audic| with hilarious, fast-moving sig and dance acts and dialogue wilg aroused much laughter and }y applause. i The presentation “In i Rough” is sponsored by the Ji Centennial Committee and (ff currently touring the province.}s Terrace, arrangements were mi: by the local Centennial commit) assisted by Terrace Little Theaj¥ * GRADING ~__ % TOPSOILING 3 SEEDING *& - PLANTING _ & LAYOUTS Phone Vi 3-2801| [iam