fe ‘There are some shots a bh 0. [4 apher should never lake. ‘Alter Gaining entrance to the pit at last weekend's stock car action in Terrace the herald photographer caught Terry Francis getting an pecs AMO a little assistance. The thing: OF a-bob did not work correctly and TERRACE HERALD, sence fy - ve pit crews had touse a little magic... manual labour. ALL AROUND THE WORLD... Mr. and Mrs. Norval Douglas returned to Terrace after spending the summer vacation touring South America. They report that it was an interesting experience, and recommend the trip to people who are in good health. (From Jungle humidity to High Altitudes in the Andes requires a lot of stamina...) “Doug” was eloquent about the resources - gems, wheat, nuts, fish, minerals, coffee, cattle and citrus fruits, He mentioned that it was strange that with all these resources poverty is still prevalent in the countries of South America, and that he tought that the law of distribution needs revising. Vesta was impressed by the Canada still number 1 mild climate, tropical flora and fauna, the music and the friendly people. South America was the last continent of the world for these world travellers to visit, and both stated that Canada still rated number one for them! HOROSCOPE By CONSTANCE SHARPE CANCER FORECAST FOR THE YEAR AHEAD FOR ALL READERS BORN BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 12th and SEPTEMBER 18th Knotty problems affecting your career may have tobe solved. Yet a lot may depend on the domestic situation of the individual, since the principle of mobility may form part of the solution - especially for those Viroans who may be considering emigration. But be sure to take calculated decisions, because any form of errataic condict could lead to trouble. Romance is favoured - once you get settled. AQUARIUS January 21 -February 19 Life may be full of surprises for you to-day, But it is all a question of intensity and some of you may experience surprises more intensely t others.“ Bé’ cautious - over’ financial transactions and don’t" take anything for granted. But you may possibly score a big success or personal triumph in one thing or another. PISCES February 20 - Marh20 A good week for lovers and romanticists, and today may in many instances inspire surprise matrimonial proposals. A good week too for careeral, business or profession, ventures. Pisceans already married may however experience some form of domestic annoyance or worry midweek, Next Saturday may in some ways appear fruitful. CASSIAR CONSTRUCTION LTD. “Planners & Builders Gt Quality Homes’ Phone Mr A, Schwaiger 635-5220 Presently under construction Approx. 1,200 sq. feet, 3 bedrooms, carport, full basement. CMHC mortyage at 8% percent - $176.76 monthly. Full price 526,500 - $2,000 down may handle! . Occupancy by November 1. Buy Directly From Builder and Save! ARIES March 21 - April 20 If you are providing service do not change your tactics, because if you do you might run up against snags. Big changes may be pending or :about -to:;- crystallise, but it is essential to smake sure of your ground before you decide on what has to be done. TAURUS April 21 - May 21 You may suddenly be lucky or feel that you are lucky. But what you must not do is to quarrel with your bread and butter. Just work within your . usual framework, and if you do take a chance, be sure that you do so in the form of a calculated risk and not an irrational one. GEMINI May 22 - June 21 Some of you may well receive an unexpected visitor to-day, and may be pleasurably surprised, But personal problems or worries could in some ways affect Geminian lives this week. CANCER June 22 - July 22 Unexpected news may occasion changes or may saddle you with new responsibilities. Job changes may affect some, and worries may afflict others. But this does not mean that this a a ‘erisis week’. LEO July 23- August 22 This could be quite a lucky week in'a number of ways, but may at the same time require a certain measure of self- ‘sacrifice. You may have to relinquish a pet idea, or a problem posed may appear unsolvable... VIRGO | August23 - September 22 Surprise solutions to certain of your problems, but don’t try to foree decisions in the business field. Keep your options open. Puzzling matters may affect the domestic department; but the way to solve any form of crisis al present is to suspend judgment charged a fee of $5,00 examination. A The Best Car Wash In Town FREE WASH WITH GAS. PURCHASE on * FREE WAX SUN. & MON. AFTERNOONS —__ TIRRAGE ond PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE Examination for license to scale logs will be held on Wednesday, September 29, 971, at the Ranger Office, Ter- race, commencing at 9:30 am. A course of instruction in preparation for this examination wiil be held on Monday, September 20 through to Wednesday, Septemer 22 at Terrace. This course of instruction is av- ailable “free” to any interested persons. The examination is “free to those persons who hold a current “Appolatment of Acting Scalers,” all others will be Candidates should obtain applications for the examination from the Ranger Office prior to the examination date. These should be completed and available for presentation at the LIA. GS cE until you are certain of your facts. LIBRA September 23 - October 22 Changes of personnel in your occupational environment, may open up chances or opportunities for you, thus alfecting your prospects, SCORPIO October 23 - November 21 Opportunity to gain extra revenue may come your way and could help to solve any financial difficulty or worry which may be in co-existence. SAAGITTARIUS Navember 22- December 2t A challenging week, but all you have to do is to face day-by- day matters with an optimistic spirit. Tribulations will be 3 more apparent thanreal, : CAPRICORN | December 22 - January 20 If you take a business decision at the opening of this week, stick to your guns*and do not change your tactics, This might be a test of your nerve, but any wavering in resolve might result in a setback. H.M, Pogue, R.P.F. DISTRICT FORESTER TERRACE, B «. COMMUNITY CALENDAR | ‘The Terrace Art Association’ will sponsor a travelling film show, ‘entitled “New Ciriema Art", ‘ companied by Ted Lindberg . which will be. ac- from the Vancouver, Art Gallery. There will be one showing only, and it will be held in the Terrace Library basement at $:00 pm., Thursday, September 16. The programme will consist - of five or six short films which fall into the category of New Cinema Art. The fitms are personal .stateruents by artist- film-makers who have simply abandoned the old tools and devices for new, in an effort to. expand creatively and to selve personal problems similar in _ nalure to those originally posed by painters, poets and com- posers. - The films will be somewhat abstract in form but immensely engrossing to most viewers. XXXXXX The regular monthly meeting of the Terrace Chapter of the Registered Nurses Association of B.C. will be held at 7:00 pm. on September 13 at the home of Mrs, Needham at Lakelse Lake. This will be an introductory meeting and all registered nurses new to the area are welcome. XXXXXX Anyone wanting to play whist - young or old, attention. The Terrace Whist Club will be holding their first game of this season at St. Matthews Anglican Church on Lazelle Avenue on Monday, September 13. The game starts at 8:00 pm. All players are urged to al- tend this gameasa meeting will _ follow the regular game of whist. The price for the game remains at fifty cents per person. Prizes will be as usual, and refreshments will be ser- . ved, “KXXXXX The Catholic Women's League invite all ladies of the parish to attend a Potiuck Supper on Tuesday, September 14 at Veritas Hall. Cocktails will be served from 7:00 to 7:30 pm., and supper will follow. Mem- bership cards will be available at the function, if desired, and * all ladies are urged to come out and meet the teachers. The Golden Rule is planning a. “white elephant and bake sale in the near future, and are looking for items for the sale, H you have a new article that you - cannot use, put it aside for this sale, Collection points will be announced at a later date, The Terrace and district ‘ Chamber of Commerce would ikke to announce that the first fall dinner meeting after the summer's recess will be held at Gim's Restaurant on Tuesday, September 14. The guest speaker will be Mr. Tom Harvey, the Forest Service Ranger for this area, and his topic of discussion will be “Slash Burning in the Terrace area.”* President of the club, Mr. J.T. MacKay would appreciate a good turnout, and would like to remind members that next month’s meeting will be held on' the first Tuesday of the month (October 5) at the Lakelse Hotel Banquet Room. XXXIXX The Terrace Little Theatre will hold it's first meeting of the fall season on Monday, Sep- tember 13 at the Home of Molly Nattress at 4611 Morris Avenue. Plans for the fall season will _ be duscussed and all interested persons are urged to attend. When you don't know who | fo turn to... TURN 10 US WITH . CONFIDENCE MacKAYS FUNERAL HOME Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. - Serving Kitimat MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1971, Local:couple § " exchange vows The “Terrace Light. 0; ; Society will “bald Shetr pera meeting of the fall season-‘dn . Wednesday, September 15 at : 8:00 p.m. in the Terrace Library : ilding. us %: The meeting will be an organizational one, and plans for the spring production will be NANCY JEAN only: daughter of | _ Mr. and Mrs, R.E. OLSON was oMiarried te .°BERNARD JOSEPH NIKIRK eldest son of § _Mrs. Anne and the late Mr. Roy ¢ Nikitk of : Kerrobert- Saskat- discussed, So far, it looks like © Chewan. the show for this season will be __Thebridewasattended by her| the perennially popular Cousin Mra. Jean Olson of OKLAHOMA! but no! has . Hazelton, and the best. man was been decided for sure yet, Ralph Virk of Kitimat: - . _. Revrend John Balzer per- 3 formed the ceremony, Friends # from, Terrace, ‘Houston, Hazelton and Kitimat were present. The couple will live in Kitimat.” All persons interested In this form of self-expression should make every effort to come out ie the meeting, and bring your ideas. LE. PRUDEN REALTY Ltd. Newly finished and ready for immediate occupancy. . This ‘home features large living rdam and dining room plus two bedrooms, fully carpeted on the main floor. The kitchen is, modern and spacious. The full basement is framed with - & roughed in plumbing and could easily be finished as. a revenue suite All this plus aftached-carpart and large tot (118 x 128) make this a good buy at $26,000. ey Large executive type home located on choice view lot - overleoking the Skeena Valley. In all. 3400 sq, ff, of finished . - 9. floor area. Some of the many excellent features are six bedrooms, three baths, two fireplaces and many more, Owner is moving and has priced to Sell. For appointment te to | view contact our office. . Centrally located on pavement, close fo schools ard all . services Three bedrooms on main flaor plus another three and plumbing finished'in the basement. Large livingroom — with attractive fireplace. Diningroom features built-in china: cabinets. Attached carpartand many more features, Ifyou @f- are considering a quality home this should be checked for 7 good value at $31,000. ; Handyman? This home needs some minor work but is priced to sell quickly. Two bedrooms large kitchen, livingroom and fireplace all make this a good starter or a ideal for asmalter. family. Concrete foundation and serviced by sewer and water, Lacated on a large 124 x 122 lot. Try your offer to $10,500. Just one year old and located in a quiet area of new homes. Two bedrooms on main floor plus fullbasement. Attractive shag carpeting In livingroom and . hallway. Owner is transferred and possession can be immediate. All offers on downpayment considered fo the asking price of $22,850. LARRY PRUDEN - 635-5240 TOM SLEMKOQ - 635-3345 JOHN CURRIE 635.5365