TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘Wednesday, October 57 . Call Terrace “Ss «Transfer Agents for North American Van Lines Ltd. VI 3-6344 Anywhere —- FREE ESTIMATES — Anytime. 22 meena 8 epee, * @ Local and Long Distance e ~hiferwwel fotmech fesned forrelpjonroporred poten fetes “Mave without Crating” “Wife-approved Moves" Buick presents the 67 version of the tuned car, New styling, new power, new overall performance, . . Logical stepsin the evolution of a great engincering concept, “Tuned car’ means more than pure mechanical performance. It means the whole car, Styling, performance, ride aud handling. Allin perfect harmony. -, There’sa Buick exactly in tune with you—Riviera, Electra 225, Wildcat, LeSabre, Skylark and Special Deluxe. Choose ont at your Buick dealer's. ~REUM MOTORS LTD. "Be sure to watch televised Canadian Football League Games. See focal {stings for time. and. channel. Centennial Book Available December British Columbla: Challenge in Abundance Ig the title of the of- ficlal Centenary book commission: | ed by the British Columbia Centennial Committee to be pub- lished November 16 of this year, it was announced by L, J. Wallace, General Chairman, The book, two years in the plan- ning, contains 186 new photo- graphs — 63 in full colour and 103 black and white, and 25,000 words of informative text, on 160 pages between hard covers. It is a non-profit Centennial publica- tion, selling Zor $2.95. British Columbia: Challenge. in|’ Abundance presents a panorama of British Columbia life, acknow- ledging past efforts and suggeat- ing the potential of the future. The book is regarded as a “must” for libraries and families, and makes an ideal Christmas gift for friends in or out of the province. In addition to the regular edi- tion, a limited deluxe edition will be available at $10 per copy. Looking Residents of the south side of Lakelse Lake are pleased that they are now able to ¢ake the train practically to their doorsteps. They appreciate the service as well as the courtesy of the CN.E, traln crews, . G. E, Beaton, “in charge of. the Department of Highways here, would like the motoring public to go along easy on the stretch of highway between here and Shames. Department crews are at work on black-topping this section. Dudley G. Little and Duncan K. Kerr announce the sale of Little Haugland & Kerr Ltd. to Joslyn Manufacturing and. Supply Com- pany with headquarters in Chi- £ago. Little Haugland & Kerr started in business January 1,-1936 by purchasing the Terrace mill. Later the firm built a second mill at NEBDNCECECEL EDITED EDRCaCNCNCACRbeDRCOCNCNDECECNCICNEDSE SraCET ete ericere recwrere verre! Back. oe i ICICI 10 YEARS AGO Mud Lake with a camp and se “ family homes, ; i Equipment and crew. of £ Engineering have arrived # work has ‘started on the § surfacing of Highway 16 beq Terrace and Shames, George Zukerman, first bag ist with the Vancouver Sym¢ Orchestra and representativgy the Overture Concert Associa of Vancouver was a visitor toll last ‘week, During his visit Si Zukerman contacted Parties AP would be interested in br# fine music to town, inthe folie a winter concert series. As.a J a public meeting was arran Riverside Elementary Schoo! Arecent interesting visitor} Herald office was Peter Hg -_ who has been a rancher and per in the Naas River valldg & good many years. A lone] ii most people would say}. bul Top, Wildcat Custom Sport Coupe with optional viny? top, Middle, LeSabre Four-Deor Hardtop, Bottom, Skylark Sport Coupe with optional vinyl top, Introducing BUICK 67... the tuned car Here are a few of the many standard safety features a in, all 67. Buicks: dual taster cylinder brake warting light; energy absorbing steering wheel; GM- developed energy absorbing steering column; passenrers BUICK 67 _ On display at your Buick dealer’s tomorrow . Authorized Buick Dealer in Terrace guard door locks--all doors} fourway hazard warning Masher; ste low profile window control knobs. system with , al TERRACE ood: PHONE vi 3.633 turned to town last Friday 7 | Stecess it was. «| subject of. growing public con/fam /.- “(remain a matter of private r » | sibility, Water polluted by mi - = and- industrial sewage mustli \ "| treated with chemicals or ‘ jif-in doubt as to the purityaal [local ‘or. provincial public | “| department, % “How fo relic Hughan wouldn’t trade’ it; 3 however pleased with the @ pects of development in th Long distance ¢ telephone Si ities between Kitimat and Ti and Terrace and Vancouve improved with the installat additional circuits along the}Rae route, B.C. Telephone Corgi officials, i" Miss Freda Lamby, daught@m Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Lamby, Vancouver. Freda, who is ong the town’s up-andcoming yo} artists, has been studying for |B Past tive months at the Vancovm School of Arts. Gail Mc daughter of Mr. and Mrs, c “Bud” McColl, has been taken the same course, Both girls tf “top honors” standings. > BIRTH NOTICES - — May, 1956 To: Mr. and Mrs. G. Benait, " 18, a son; t© Mr. and Mrs. (i Hiemstra, May 20, a son; to | and Mrs. A Rempel, May 208 daughter; Mr, and Mrs, G. Rev® May 22, a daughter; Mr. and hm G. Polack, May 24, twin sons. i The B.C. Power Commission i authorized the- expenditure over $5,700.00 for the construct” of a two and a half mile distrigl tion tine to serve residents | Dutch Valley and along the Kalam Lake road. letters to ie | EDITOH The Editor, Terrace Herald: We should like to say a si “thank you” to our many frie of Guiding who contributed such generous and though ways to our Girl Guide Camp Skoglund’s Point in July. — he All the donations of food, ci “treats” and. assistance in var@ ways helped make the Camp § Your aincerely, Dorothy E. Barton Secretary, . Skeena Distriet t Local Ass'n. emai Fresh’ water resources is but water pollution appear} your water supply, contact _ Use Dodd's Kt d Pilla for. p relief from syatemic ¢o¥ tlon caval BACK | ACHE: pend on