Wednesday, march 30 1966 TERRACE “Omineca’” HERALD, TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA’ Page Seven » FOR SALE © COMING EVENTS @ MACHINERY @ LEGALS ID PONTES and saddle horses, m 16 to choose from. Buy with con- fidence from the man who rals- ed horses, On highway 16, 544 miles west of South Hazelton. ms Dewey Cummins, Box 68, South § Hazelton, 36 FERY REASONABLE and in very good order, candy, cigarette and coffee vending ‘machines. Con- me tact the manager at Terrace s Coin-O-Matic. ctf OR LAPIDARY jewellery phone VI 38-6879. stf For prompt efficient service. INORTHERN RUBBER STAMP Will pick up and deliver, Con- tact Tess Brousseau. Phone V1i3-6879, or leave at the “Herald” office downsteirs. tf 5 aeb,000 FT, of mixed lumber, ship- mm iap, channel siding and 2 x 4’s; me price $750. Phone V1 35-6879. stf MAUCTION SALE, Saturday, April m2, 1:30 p.m. New tools, new Me household goods, musical instru- mimments, bunk beds, new mattres: ases, floor polishers, vacuums. a Whatever you're looking for — eaitry the auction first. Sears Auc- mation and Second Hand Sales, eee 3004 North Kalum, VIp24l4. ZeOCOMPOSED poultry manure for om sale; $3 a yard or $9 a load, de- ae livered. Samsom Poultry Farm, m Phone VI 3-27009. 038 a FOR SALE mattiLCO refrigerator, 9 cu. ft. $80. a 300 amp, welding generator with msome equipment, $50. Danby electric range $15. Radio and re- cord player GE,.$10. China ca- m™ binet $15 Double bed with pos- turepedic mattress, $25, Mr, and Mrs, Dresser, $20. See at 71 Oka- nagan Kitimat. p36 ; OIL COOK stove, in good condi- tion. $40. Phone V1I3-2894. p36 GE, 21" TV. $89.95 BRCA HiFi $59.05 BHumen straight sewing machine A-l shape $30. 924 inch McClary range, large oven f was $119.95 now $78.95, Singer straight sew machine in cabinet $12.95, RAlso for sale two treadle machines m™ — make an offer! BrExtra large electric range 40 B wide. Yours for $39.95. . gRepossessed Chesterfield and chair s new price $434.95, payments $12.50, -balance $220.95. Repossessed seven pce. dinette ste new price $189.05, payment $7.50 balance $99.95. mRepossessed 30 inch 1985 Tappan Tange, new price $308.95, pay- ment $12.00, balance $220.00. B. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TERRACE AND District Credit Union 2ist annual meeting March 29, 7:00 p.m. Gim’s Res- taurant Banquet Room. Dinner $1.00 per person. Business meet- ing at 8:30 p.m. ctf B-V 100 SKAGIT yarder with 165 Cummins deisel complete with Gearmatic; new sleigh, com- pletely rigged ready to £0; terms arranged, Phone VI3-|. 2234. ctf HOSPITAL AUXILIARY annual ball — Frisco Frolics — Friday, May 6 at Community Centre,, Highlight of the evening is a floor show — music by Esquires and dinner served. Tickets $6 per person. Make your reserva- tions now by phoning Helen Lloyd Vi 3-2087. Tickets must be picked up and paid for by Apt TERRACE PICTURE Loan Associ- ation will meet for the purpose of exchanging pictures on Fri- day April 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Sample room of the Lakelse Hotel. Please not the change of location. - c36 AUCTION SALE, Saturday, April 2, 1:30 p.m. New tools, new household goods, musical instru- ments, bunk beds, new mattres- ses, floor polishers, vacuums, Whatever you're locking for — try the auction first. Sears Auc- tion and Second Hand Sales, 3504 North Kalum, V13-2414. NOTICE. I wish to announce to members of the Terrace Soccer Club and all interested parties that the annual meeting will be held April 3, 2:30 p.m. in the Lakelse Hotel sample room. Everyone interested is urged to attend. Waldemar Penner c36 DAUGHTERS OF the Nile bake sale at the Terrace Co-op, Thurs- day, April 7, from 2 te 4 Pm NDP ACTIVITIES SKEENA Provincial Constituency general meeting, Saturday, April 2, at 1:00 pm. at elubrooms. Banquet - dance and inaugura- tion of Youth Club at 7:00 p.m. at the Lakelse Hotel Banquet toom. Clubmeeting: First Wed- hesday each month 8:00 pm, at clubrooms. Discussion - work- shop every Monday 7:30 p.m. at clubrooms, Join the New De- mocrats, e36 @ INFORMATION WANTED $100 REWARD for information - leading to arrest and conviction of person or persons, who dur- ing Friday night, March 25, caus- ed damage to a 1958 brown Chev parked on Kalum Street near Terrace Hotel. Contact Western Motor Association representa- tive B. H. Bristol. Phone. VI3- 5652 or write P.O. Box 606 Ter- race, B.C, e3 ANYONE knowing the where- abouts of Clarence Floyd Deger- hess and Margaret Isobel Deger- ness, formerly. of Invermere, B., please write “Box 335, The Terrace Omineea Herald, Ter- race, BC aIEN OR WOMEN — up to $100 § per week part time, Work near * your home, set your own hours. = Training provided. Dignified m work, Can lead to full time car: a eer if desired. Write Advertiser Box 328, Terrace Herald. pad HELP WANTED—Female . MARGE RETAIL store requires two women for part-time work; mm top wages and working condi- E tions. Reply in own handwriting, stating age, education and mari- me tal status to Advertiser, Box 1} 331, Terrace Herald. c36 MIMEDIATE opportunity for em- fe ployment in doctor's office for Hexperienced bookkeeper - typist. mn Please reply in own hand writ- ming with references to Adverti- mem ser, Box 333, Terrace Herald. ctf SBRAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS MAKE it yours! A pleasant profit- Mable way to earn. Avon Cosmet- wemics, Write Advertiser Box 306, errace Herald. 3 ERK TO train as machine oper: tor or teller. For further infor- mation apply Royal Bank of M-anada or phone VI3-2201, c3é MISSIONARY BAPTIST mission- ary desires to establish a mis- sion point in this area with a view to establishing a new testa- ment church, Our belief Js that all men are sinners and stand in need of a saviour, God pro- vided the saviour when His son died on Calvary’s cross. In Christ's personal ministry He or- ganized His church, he gave His church two ordinances, the Lord's Supper and Scriptural baptism: He commissioned His church commanding them to preach the gospel to all nations and telling them He would be with them down to the end of this age. We believe the true church has come down through the ages and can be identified, by its doctrines, practises and historical records. True baptists stand separate from all churches founded this side of Christ's ministry, If interested and de- slre more information please write elder A, G. Aspinall, RR. I, Quesnel, B.C. ’ :p36 REWARD $100 . 6 | For. information leading to arrest and conviction of person or per: sons damaging aerial on red and White 1962 Pontiac. Damage be- lieved to have occurred: Friday evening March 11 on Kalum St. or at Community Centre. Con- tact Western Motor Association representative B. H. Bristol VI3 5652 or PO Box 606, Terrace. tt c SWING | -INTO SPRING COME IN AND SEE THE SWINGINGEST EQUIPMENT EVER ASSEMBLED ON THE LOWER MAINLAND UNHEARD OF DEALS Trades Welcome Cheice of Finance Plans Over 65 Machines To Choose From EXAMPLES: “8!TRACTORS D? - 174 —TURBOCHARGED ee ae ey $26,500 D6-9U Hydraulic Angle Blade and Winch, Canopy Guard. Good unit $ 3,500 SPECIAL TDI6, 1959 Model. Hydraulic Diade. Late style Carco winch. Almost new under- carriage. Only once at this price § 9,500 HD20, ALLIS QHALMERS, Cable Angle Dozer. Choice of rear Cable Control_or winch. Medford Canopy. The sewer ones Best “20 we have ever had going at ......... § 9,000 LOADERS TD-8 1956 -MODEL — Interna- tional Drott loader, bucket and Winch, Canopy Guard, Time ever offered at $ 7,500 HD-6G ALLIS OHALMERS Crawler Loader — as Nice a little Loader as We've ever had $ 7,500 Ce ce ce a ee ey SPECIAL NO. 6 TRACPOR SHOVEL 1954 Model. 214 yd. Bucket, runs well, needs some work Mechanical special .... $ 4,500 THE TIME TO DEAL IS NOW USED PARTS DEPARTMENT WITH $100,000 PARTS INVENTORY AVAILABLE Both Ports Department and Equipment Yard Open All Day Saturday COMPLETE RENTAL FLEET K. BINNS Equipment Co. Ltd, 5894 MARINE Dr., Burnaby 1, B.C. {Ft. of Gilley Ave.) Offite, Days: 434-2651 PARTS Eves, 277-6974 EQUIPMENT Eves, 321-1282 '@ WANTED TO RENT TWO OR THREE bedroom house, located close in. By July 1, or before. Phone V13-6205 after 1 p.m, poe @ WORK WANTED RELIABLE GIRL available for babysitting after school and on Friday or Saturday evenings. Ph. Shelley, VI 3-5718, atf WILL TAKE care of children in own home Monday to Saturday; reasonable rates, live close to hospital, Phone VI3-2667. 37 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FORESTS, AND WATER ‘WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X-99187 Sealed tenders will: be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 a.m, on the 12th day of April, 196¢ for the purchase of Licence X: 88187, to cut 611,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam, Spruce and Other Species Sawlogs, on an area situated on Déparitment of Transport's Beam Station Road, 9 miles South of Terrace. C.R. 5. Four (4) years will be allowed for removal of timber, ; As this area !s with the Skeena PS.Y.U. which is fully. committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber-sale applicant certain pri- leges Further particulars may be ob. tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. e368 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES ‘ TIMBER SALE X-98218 Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 a.m, on the 3rd day of May, 1986, for the purchase of Licence X- 98218, to cut 555,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam, Spruce, Cottonwood and Other Species Sawlogs, and 13,000 Lineal Feet of Cedar Poles and Piling, on an area situated approximately 10 miles South of Terrace, C.R. 5. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber, As this area is within the Skeena S.Y.U., which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timbersale applicant certain privileges, Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C.,, or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, BC. c39 INVITATION TO BID NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders endorsed “Ten- der for Skeena Secondary School Vocational Wing” will be received by Mr. E. Wells, Secretary-Treas- urer, School District No. 53, P.O. Box 1238, Terrace, B.C., up ta 4:00 P.M, local time, Tuesday 26 April, 1966, Plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained from the architects. General con- tractors may obtain one set only on deposit of $50.00 which will be refunded upon receipts of a bona fide bid and the return of docu: ments in good condition within 10 days after tenders close, Addition- al sets may be purchased at a cost of $25.00 per set (non-refundable). Documents will be available for in- spection at the usual locations in Vancouver, Prince George and at the School Board Office. Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid Deposit Bond drawn in favor of the Owner in the amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,- 000.00) which will be forfeited if the party tendering fails to enter Into a contract when requested. The successful tenderer will be re- quired to post a 50 per cent Per- ormance Bond within ten (10) days after award of contract. The Prince George Bid Deposi- tory System will be used as spaci- fied for the receipt of bids from Laminated Timber, Masonry, Roof: ing, Glazing, Millwork, Resllient an Flooring, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical trades, Trade ten- ders will be received by the De- pository up to 4:00 PM. local time, Friday 22 April, 1966. Tenders containing escalator or other qualifying clauses will not necessarily be accepted Briggs Greenwell Architects 1561 Fourth Avenue Prince George, B.C, For: Mr. E. Wells Secretary - Treasurer — School District No, 53 Terrace, B.C. c36 e@ PET CORNER ONE WELSH mare or will trade for quiet Shetland gelding suit- able for a very young child. " Associates Final Trails Concert Slated For Sunday Two artists of world-wide fame will grace the Mount Elizabeth stage at the fourth concert of Ki- timat'’s Alaska Music Trail series, the french flute - piano duo of Michel Debost and Christian Ival- di. Music lovers will note the day Sunday, April 3, the time 3:00 p.m. and the place Mt. Elizabeth audi- torium to hear these international- ly acclaimed artists in person. The duo are making their second tour of North America, after con- eertizing extensively all over Eur- ope. Flutist Debost was on tour last year in Russia and Japan, So Far East and Russia last spring that he has been invited again to these countries for extended tours next year, Besides solo recitals in Russia he performed with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra and was invited by its conductor, Bar- chai, to coneertize with them in Europe and to record with the or- chestra for Angel Records. Debost will tour Russia and Japan with the group next season and with them will record the Vivaldi flute concertos, ; Christian Ivaldi was born in 1938 and began his piano studies at the age of five. His teacher was his mother, who is a professional Pianist. She also gave him a thor- ough training in theory ard key- board technique. He was consid- ered a remarkable student at the Paris Conservatory, that strictest of European Institutions to which only the most remarkable are able to gain entrance. Before he was twenty, Ivaldi had won the Paris Conservatory first prizes in piano, in chamber music, in harmony, in counterpoint, and in piano accom- paniment, er CENTENNIAL MEMO Prince Rupert’s name was cho- sen through a Grand Trunk Paci- fic contest. Miss Eleanor M. Mac- donald of Winnipeg won the $250 prize, ® LEGALS DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X-9821) Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 on the 12th day of April, 1966, for the purchase of Licence X- $8211, to cut 548,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Spruce, Balsam, Cottenwood and Other Species Sawlogs, of an area situated vicin- ity of lot 5147, 2 miles East of Lakelse River, 8 miles Northwest of Lakelse Lake C.R. 5. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. As this area is within the Skeena P.S.Y.U., which is fully commit- ted, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (la) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber sale applicant certain privileges. Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. - 036 ® MORTGAGES BRITISH MORTGAGES LTD. buys Agreements for Sale and existing Mortgages, including out of town: write 300-5600 Dalhousie Road, Vancouver 8, ctf MORTGAGE MONEY for new con- struction AVAILABLE. Write to Suburban Building Products Ltd, 5. No 1, Box 38, Prince George, B.C. ctf ® NOTICE NOTICE I WISH to announce to mem- bers of the Terrace Succer Club and all interested par- ties that the annual meeting will be held April 3, 2:30 pm. in the Lakelse Hotel sample room. Everyone inter. ested is urged to attend. c36 Waldemar Penner Write Box 878, Smithers, B.C. ; , pss, successful was his reception in the