1 = +] . hagistrate’s COUNIL. « e The followfhg convictions were) and obstructing police sentenced made in ‘Terrace Magistrate’s|to one month; Alexander Thomp- foourt last week before Magistrate|son, backing when unsafe fined ao. J. Norrington: $15; King Size Trucking Ltd., over- fo, fe Arthur Dyck, minor with expir-| height load fined $35, . * tha insurance fined $15; Robert| Wilbur Nicholson, Intoxication Axoy, and Norman Grouson,. each | fined $15; Herbert K. Pete, resist- Zined $15 for intoxication; Henry |ing arrest fined $300; Kitimat Ex- masinclair and Albert Sinclair each | press Ltd, insufficient binders ined $25 for intoxication. fined $20. me Herbert Pete, intoxication, sent-| MagTstrate F. H. Adames pre- mernced to seven days and for being | sided for the following: mn. minor in possession of liquor at| Guilmon Beaulieu, impaired teenage dance sentenced to| driving, (2nd offence), sentenced even days; Valerie Boutorin, fail-|to 14 days and prohibited from nald Kaye, parking on prohibit-| intoxication fined $15: Benno area at the airport fined $15. Kuemper, backing when unsafe - Rene Fagan, violation of Kiti-| fined $10. ; mnat bylaw fined $20; Richard De] Ole Hanson, and James Noltes maspe, eLslie Dunn and William|each fined $20 for intoxication; relenberg each fined $15 for in-]D. Waller and Claude Belanger soxication; Willlam V. Bennett,|each fined $15 for intoxication: inattended motor vehicle fined $5, | Dennis Nahulak, indecent act fin- Andrew D, Weaver, assaulting | ed $50 and for contributing to ju- lice senteri¢ed to four months} venille delinquency fined $100. SECOND SECTION @eerERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD ... TERRACE, B.C. Wednesday, March 2, 1966 Page 11 co Around the Town | Prrnnes The Reverend Lloyd Andersen, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION B.Th, and family are arriving this a gveek from North Vancouver, Rev. eeeandersen js taking over as pastor is a rH mof Bethe] Baptist Church in Te iy. perace. . by Poul Bogelund i i te ae a a a The increase in membership is continuing: Comrade Alger re- ports 120 regular members paid up, with the full quota of 81 club members filled. Comrade Alger and Sheasby re- ‘presented Terrace Branch, at the installation of officers at the Ki- timat Branch No. 250, on Febru- ary 26. They report a good turn- out, a well conducted installation 7) i ! KR ang to stop at stop sign fined $10; | driving for 60 days: Gloria Turley, | aie Ae Oe ci) Dickard and a most hospitable after-ses- Life. Member Million Club } °°" co The date of the zene meeting The MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA| has been changed. pue to unfor- . . seen circumstances the meeting is owned oar 2 aeynoncers will be held in Terrace on Satur- It pays to own policy | 24% March 19. with it. . Charter flights to the United POLICIES TO MEET EVERY | Kingdom, sponsored by the Pacific _ NEED Command, have proven an unquali- Family Protection - Mortgage] fied success. Flight Nos. 1 and 3 ome ge ene meee ee ee ee ee Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Davis of Quesnel were recent visi- tors at the Sulton home in Cedar. vale. some 150 masterpieces from Business Insurance have been sold out, but reserva- Trust Funds tions will still! be accepted for flight No, 2 which is scheduled to 475 Howe Street leave Vancouver on June 4, re- Vancouver, B.C. turning on June 25. Phone: Bus.— 683-6905 Res, — 921-7870 The date of the next regular Local —VI 3-2249 monthly meeting is March 8. All ctf Legionaires please take note and reece turn out, around the world. > FEATURING: “THe Nicect Rope'* Cedarvale News... - On February 24, residents of Cedarvale welcamed their first flowers of the season, as hardy showdrops made their way through melting snows to reach the sun- light. The flowers are blooming in the garden of Mrs. Sutton, and elsewhere on the property snow is still about three feet deep. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke of a The Expo art gallery will house HONDA PRIKES & START AT LESS o i THAN $300.00 See the HONDAS at: KARL’S TRADING POST | TERRACE SECOND ANNUAL Science Fair Skeena Secondary School MN OM Gymnasium SATURDA MARCH : 1- 4 p.m. MA \ ‘S \\ AAA ,