TERRACE “Omineca’’ HERALD, ‘TERRACE,. B.C, ~ Mol tne, Resident Partner: ALAN M. McALPINE, CA. _ VE38483 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell ¥ Go. 4644 Lozelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C, V13-5675, V12-5300 FIVE or TEN PIN Open Bowlin @ AFTERNOONS ond WEEKENDS BARNEY'S sow 4807 Lozelle Ave, SELLING or BUYING—TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED BRUNO’S * 3507 HANSEN RD., P.O. °30X 1285 ELECTRICAL SHOP LTD, CLASS “A” ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS . Residential - Commercial - Industrial * f s clalting in ANGELLA PELLETIER ELECTRIC HEATING When Michele Dewinter attended the 1958 World Exhibition in Brussels, she was a child of 10. It was an exciting moment in her young life, she re- ealls. But the excitement of that time cannot match what she feels today as she anticipates (cth | I Phone VI 3-5911 Montreal and a seven-month assignment at Expo 67. It’s a feeling shared by Arlene Templier and An- Bella Pelletier, for they also will spend seven months in Montreal on Expo assign- ment. . Miss Dewinter, Miss Tem- plier and Miss Pelletier are B.C. Telephone Company employees chosen to join her departure in March for . MICHELE DEWINTER the corps of hostesses at the Telephone Association of _ Canada Pavilion at the Uni- versal and International Ex- hibition of 1967 in Montreal. They will assemble in Vancouver March 26 and leave the following day for Montreal, where they will undergo a month’s training before Expo 67 begins April 28. The three were selected by D. G. Black, assistant director — operations at Expo 67, who came to Van- couver to interview appll- cants from B.C. Telephone, which is participating with seven other companies with seven other telephone com- panies in the Telephone As- sociation Pavilion. They had BUSINESS DIRECTORY P.O, Box 1203 - Terrace, B.C. “The BEST in the WEST" V&V Construction General Contractors Residential Commercial JOHN VIS — VI 3.2507 ABE VANDERKWAAK V19-5628 (ot | A. F. BEST Imperial Oil Agent Office Hours 8:30 te 12—T to 6 Monday to Saturday PHONE 843-6366 Always Look Te “BEST” For Imperial MASONRY - CONTRACTOR Commercial @ Residential Natural Rock Mason Kari Motz —- Phone 843-2312 Slate and Flagstone, Block and Brick, Imitation Stone and Brick Veneer. MocKay's Faneral Home Ph, V13-2444 - P.O, Box 430 TERRACE, B.C. @ Also serving Kitimat »@ Richards’ Cleaners Limited “Operating with the Most Medern Equipment'”’ COIN-O-MATIC and COIN CLEAN Laundries ® Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing @ ® Coin Dry Cleaning @ ® Batchelor Leundry Service @ (shirts beautifully done!) R. J. REYNOLDS B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Box 1438, Terrace, B.C, Chuck's Electrical Contracting Commercial and Residential to meet stiff qualifications, including ability to speak both English and French: Miss Dewinter, a native ARLENE TEMPLIER of Liege, Belgium, now is- 19. She is a biue-eyed ash blonde from Kitimat, where she has been a telephone operator since graduating from Mt, Elizabeth High School there in 1965, Miss Templier, born and raised in Chilliwack, also is 19. She has been a teller in the telephone office at Chilliwack since graduating from Chilliwack High School in 1965, Miss Pelletier, at -20, the second youngest of 11 Pel- letier children, was born in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, and raised in Chilliwack, where she moved with her parents when she was six. She is a service represent- ative in B.C, Telephone’s, main Vancouver office, where she has been employ- ed since 1865 following a year in Calgary. ion the “ALLEYS Alley Oops .........:./46 1 Hopefulg .....:... pees Hs Sparks ........c ecco No Names ., beeeeee - 1075 WO.TM. .....5 2505 anes 10/f Chartbusters ......-.006. @ Quints vo. ceca cee 8 Almasts sepeteeeneee | G ° Krazy Kurves. ...........: 6/5 Big Five p...e.. 0 seen wa OB g | Waves - ses eeeaeeeane Sophisti-Kats senna nena : —-o— HI SINGLES : D, Lozier ...,....... 203 HI TRIPLE : ¥. Middleton ........ 687. TEAM HI SINGLE . Quints ...........0. 91.15 TEAM HIGH ,TRIPPLE .. 2702 a CEDARVALE ' Mr. Joe Cowie of Burns Lake has been past week. Cedarvale exper- enced temperatures of 10 below zero during the current cold snap. However the cable ferry has remained in service throughout the weather seige, B.C. “Green” Book Now On Stands Some. 450,000 copies of the 1967 edition of the British Col- umbia Tourist Accommodation Directory are now being dist- Travel Bureau. Popularly dub- bed “The Green Book,” the latest edition contains listings of 2,000-odd tourist establish- Forestry during the .1967 The 1¢day event will show- case loggers’ skill In three one- hour shows daily, as they com- pete in 11, categories for prize money totalling $36,000. The Festival of Forestry will be divided into ‘three main classifications. The B.C. Novice Logeer clas- sification will be restricted to B.C. residents and only those who have never won- a: first Place prize at loggers’ sports held at Scoke, Duncan, Squam- ish or the PNE, This contest will start on Opening Day, August 19 and continue on August 2T and 22. From August 23 9 August 26 Seven Countries Coming To PNE Forest Festival Seven countries already have indicated their inter- ‘;est-in participating in the first International Festival of |. fram August 19 to September 4. Pacific National Exhibition inclusive the second event, the B.C. Championship Logger clas- sification, will be open to any B.C. resident. The International Woodsman classification is open to all com- petitors and will run from August 28 to the close of the 1967 PNE on Labour Day, Sep- tember. 4, The countries competing in this. International category are hoped to be the U.S.A, Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Finland, Russia, although final confirmation has not been received in every case at this early date. The 11 categories for contest- Thornhill Realty Wirin 4646 Lakelse Avenue VI 3.5375 Phone V13-5522 Box 1463 = Terrace, B.C. | Karl’s Trading Post Ltd. “Your Boating Circle”. 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VI3-6804, Terrace, 8.C, TERRACE DIVISION Forestry Essay Contest Carries $1,400 In Prizes The Canadian Forestry As- sociation in ¢o-operation with the Council of Forest Industries will be conducting the 20th Annual Forest Industries Essay Contest among students of Jun- ior and Senior Secondary Schools, Zones have been es- tablished and the prizes of $100, $50 and $25 are awarded in each zone, : Theme o£ the Contest is “A Century of Progress in Our Forest Industry” which takes into consideration Canada’s Centennial celebration. Information on the contest is available from the schools or direct from the Canadian For- estry Association of B.C. It is expected that some 10,000 stud- For all your Propane needs Residential, Commercial and Industrial ‘] Appliance Sales and Service | Ph, VE3-2920 Lakelse Ave. Al’s Laundry . AND Dry Cleaning Free Piek-up and Delivery TERRACE, B.C. e Sewing Needs Expert service to all makes of Sewing Machines. Terrace Sewing Centre Ltd. 4607 Lakelse Ave. Phone VI3-5315 Tents - Tarps - Leathergoods CAR SEATS A SPECIALTY IF IT CAN BE DONE —- WE CAN DO IT" Cc, P. DUNPHY Box 2363 ents will participate in this con- test. THORNHILL Singer Sewing Adrian Ruiz Booked TEXTILE Machines F or K itimat Concert third t of Kiti-} REFITTERS || @ VACUUM CLEANER]| mars current ALASKA MUSIC ‘eo FLOOR POLISHE TRAIL season will present one Manufacturing & Repairs ruil selection seth RS of the most talented of young UPHOLSTERY Wool, Cotton and all of your j| 2rtists, pianist Adrian Ruiz. He ist,” for he was born in Los Angeles on November 17, 1937, which makes him just past his 29th birthday. Ruiz early training was at the Curtis Institute under Rud- olph Serkin, the result of a qualifies easily as “young art-| ; P.O, Box 413 » Ph, VI 3-5239 ctf P.O, Box 1808, Terrace, B.C. Phone VI 3-2838 For MEMORIALS Vic Jolliffe VI3-2102 | TERRACE, 5.C, Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Box 145 * JAN C. .MacDONALD _ BS, Land Surveyor — P.O, Box 1095 = V1 36628 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, 8.¢,- of . DISTIN CTION We Sell Only the Best! Write: Box 413 or ‘Phone V13-5239 C. P. Donphy, _ Agent. HO Phone vl 5-601. ok MES CUSTOM: DESIGNED AND BUILT —.. . to your individual taste and budget, incorporating the latest ideas in home.design. CMHC’ Mortgoge loans’ available: Northland. Construction Ltd. . Write P.O, Box 985, Torrace, B.C. scholarship, Since that time he] hag studied with such -noteable|: concert artists as Jacob Gimpel, Amparo Iturbi, and Lilllan} : Stuber. laude, o£ the School of Music].- of the University. .of -Southern California, and -received his] USC Masters Degree | in 1964,/ along with their Alumni Asso- ciation Award, in Music. . Phe third Alaska. Music Trall concert will take place Sunday| February 12; 1887 in Mt. Eliza-| beth Secondary School Auditor. tum : at 3 pm. 7” ; "Consult ‘The. Herald for. - Twe-Color. Ads " He is a 1962 graduate, cum| An. Color and Cinemascope Sean Connery, sii Matinee | RAYMIE . P Story of the Boy on the Beach, “John Aga Sh rts: serial sone of Geronimo iM F “(Restricted). Drama In. Color. Candice Bergen, Shisley Kalght ‘ ants in the Festival of Forestry will include standing and hor- izontal block chopping, obstacle power saw bucking and straight Power saw bucking, burling, speed climbing, spring board chopping, pole falling, axe throwing and two handsaw events, singles and doubles. ‘The seating capacity of the three-acre Feature Attractions Area, situated in the centre of Exhibition Park, is being in- creased to accommodate many more of the 210,000 people who last year watched and enjoyed | the PNE’s B.C. Centennial show, ‘the Festival of Logging. Additional information and entry forms for contestants can be received by contacting the Festival Manager, Mr, P. G, (Pip) Martin, at Exhibition Park, Vancouver 6, B.C. THEATRE oe Thur. Fri. Sat. Feb, 2, 3, 4 WINTER A GO. GO A. romantic comedy filmed in Heavenly Valley. In -color James Stacey, Jill. Donahue. Shorts: Wolf Hounded, Get: Wet Wonders of Kentucky ‘ ¥ “ ae . Sat. Matinee ~ (same) Feb. 4 WINTER A GO GO OF we . Mon. Tue. Wed, Thur. Fa Sit, ‘ Feb. 6, 7; 8,9, 10, 1 THUNDERBALL & Sensational.Spy. Story: “Shorts: Bully ‘For Pink*: in itt oe Feb. 11}: "David Lada, Julle Adams re “we -. o tue Wed. . Feb’ 13, Si) 8 THE GROUP | horts: Sweden and Japan, |: Tillicum: ‘Claudine ‘Auger : ments in the province. | “This edition is the best yet," says Hon. W, K. Kiernan. “H's an excellent guide to visitors seeking information on accom. modation, dude ranches, ‘boat-| launching sites,- marine parks, ferry schedules, and such. It will go all over the world to ‘persons who make their living selling travel.” Each tourist establishment listed .was visited by a British Columbia Government’ Travel Bureau Accommodation Coun- sellor during 1966. Each was found to be acceptable as suit- able tourist accommodation. Establishments are now clas- sified under 20 different cate- gories to assist visitors in their selection of accommodation. Copies are obtainable, free, from the B.C. Government Travel Bureau, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Around The Townll | the guest of Mr. and Mrs.-A.jF Davis of Cedarvale for theliR ributed by the B.C. Government]. us - Wednesdoy, rebruary q 967 | Sears Auction. " “INTRODUCTORY OFFER” “MARIGOLD ENGLISH 7 Rubber Gloves - § Ideal for household use, or the heavy duty rubber “ - glove for the handyman. Reg. 98¢ to 19 OF Now 20% Off . 20% OFF ON. ALL Tors We have anew shipment of high quality - furniture, selling ot ¥, Retail Price ATTENTION COIN COLLECTORS We have a coin collection for sale, get those coins you need to complete your sets. Phone VI 3-2414 Comer Greig & Kalum St. [ Watch for Us. We’re full of exciting things to do. | y } will be at the SLUMBER LODGE, Noon to 8 P.M. TERRACE FEB.: r The Canadian Armed Forces. . Give it some thought. DR-66-11N ‘SUNDAY, ‘Commencing at 1:00 P.M. SUPPORT YOUR. . Ov VOCATIONAL SERVICES CENTRE includes complete clerical - school & Supervised workshop: for the handicapped | Po O SPEECH & HEARING SERVICES for- over 2500 ‘persons annually throughout the province | Om MEDICAL. REHABILITATION, a QUUPMENT “jor $00 | 0. CONST RUCTION. GRANTS for + provincial health centres in 8. G. -——- MANY. OTHER. SERVICES 1. a 1348 8, w. “MARINE ORE OMANCOUVER 14, 8.0." eeeee Sees wcelereree ee : F EBRUARY 5 KINSMEN’S | IN TERRACE