RANGING FAR AND WIDE over British Colum- bia highways during the next nine months will be the British Columbia Centennial Caravan, two 55-foot truck-trailer units decorated with (jo wag || Lravelling Time Machine 3 Don't Blow a3 Starts B.C. Tour Soon * A travelling “time machine" to take British Columbions and their friends into the past, through the present to the =< coll . 386 ELLIS HUGHES ® future ee ait about 200 communities in the | province EP a ¢ St il during 1966, the centenary of the union of the colonies. on ite, ep RY . Vancouver island and the mainland. a) Fhe British Columbia Centen- — No Job Too Big ! Bi nia caravan, to be unveiled in| Admission is freeto all show- Victoria March 11, consists of two | JN&s. , Jf oF No Job Too Small! S5-foof truck-trailer units color. when the ive big trailer aes “A” CL fully decorated on the outside with | are linked togather “on ‘location, YOUR tia cron descriptive murals, and carrying|they will present a “gorridor of time” from 1778 through 1966, with an Imaginative look into the future. ” , Visitors enter the “corridor” through a time spiral] set between two totem poles. Inside are nine chapters, each graphically deline- ated in color, sound, and motion. Captain James Cook and Chief animated displays, with special lighting and sound effects, offer- ing an exciting adventure through the history of the province. The Caravan is a centennial pro- ject of the Canadian Confedera- tion Centennial Committee of Brit- ish Columbia, designed and can- structed by Patey-Eliason Produc- Qualified Residential, i Commercial & High Voltage | Electrical Contracting y Ellis Hughes q Electric Ltd, TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA a colorful descriptive mural, Inside the big caravans will be animated displays, with special lighting and sound effects, highlighting the province's past, present, and projected future. en The Centennial Caravan will visit about 20 communities after its first appearance Victoria March 11, (British Columbia Centennial photaé - ; Maquinna exchange gift of cop- _ N. Kalum Ph Vi 3-5249 pon aia art director per for a sea otter pelt, the begin- t ae . ning of the fur trade. Captain George Vancouver and Don Fran: we cisco Quadra negotiate. Simon + @ SPINS e DUCK FINS eo I10PINS 6 Fraser fights the elements in BARHEY’S BOWL “THE RECREATION CENTRE OF TERRACE” MEN'S CITY SINGLE 5-PIN CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26 - 2:00 p.m. All Bowlers Welcome OPEN BOWLING DAILY FROM 1 P.M. BOWL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE 4807 Lazefle Avenue Phone VI 3-5911 Only Yor- Dine Homes offers you these exclusive features in their standard package @ Alcon Aluminum Siding @ Extro Thick insulation Throughout @ Pre-assembled Stairways @ Vinyl Stoirtreads and Bareboards @ Free Delivery . - For more information on these outstanding homes, simply -clip out this ad and mail to NOR-PINE HOMES, P.O, Box 1360, Terrace, B.C. Our repre- sentative will call at no obligation to you. Name Address City or Town Phone (ctf) search of an overland route to the Pacific. : Sir James Douglas, aboard S.S, Beaver in 1843, chooses the site for Fort Victoria. In a glittering display of Brit: isk Columbia’s mineral wealth, visitors are invited through the portals of a mine shaft.. Next is a single nugget, symbolizing near- ly $10 million in gold taken out between 1858 and 1862. Acting High Sheriff Homer at New Westminster reads the pro- clamation of union in 1966, form- ing the union which later led to the province of Eritish Columbia. The progress of the province through the past 100 years. is shown in vignettes of transporta- tion, basic and secondary indus- tries, trade, education, highways, agriculture, power development. The trip down the corridor of time only pauses at 1966, then ven- tures an optimistic projection of future developments throughout every section of the province. The unveiling in Victorla March 11 marks the beginning of the Car: avan’s long journey throughout all parts of the province which will end at New Westminster on November 19, 100th anniversary of the union of the colonies on Vancouver Island.and the -Main- land. . : a WORLO FESTIVAL Expo 67 will mark the first time that a World Festival of the Per- forming Arts is held in eonjunc- tion with a World Exhibition. With top companies from around the world there will be ...70 operatic performances .. . 35 ballet com- pantes . . . $5 symphony concerts ... outstanding theatrical compan- jes .'. . popular entertainment ranging from jazz and dance en- @ ON THE ALLEYS MIXED “C" LEAGUE Pockets ...........-.-200s. Johnny's Welding Overwaltes Novi 2.20. ptimists 42 * Rogues Cet ae nee ed Terrace Radiator Ladies high single Road Rumners .............,. 34 Helen Fogtmann , coceeceee Vikings ......., beeaeeennees 34 . . T. Mens high single, Pa, Oa 31 Richard Cot Hywaymen ..........0e.005: 20 Crete seer ee es No - See - Ems'.,............ 15 a Ladies high single, : Retired people. who live n§ M. Bynuck ............2.00. 290 | tourist resorts could add to tha Mens high single, incomes by praducing handicram J, Willemison .............. 273 |for sale. Among souvenirs ¢ might prove popular are kniti® LADIES LEAGUE articles, small paintings, bil Black Cats .......... 45 houses and feeders, woodcarvinks Quints ...............0 0 “ay of animals and birds. Painting & Almosts Pareeeeeeneeen 41| burning the name of the localifm Gems oes... 41 | Oto the article would make an iff Big Five ........-........... 4g | teresting souvenir. . Krazy Kurves ............. 3844 Grass Widows .............., 35 Pinpoppers ..............2., 19 High single, YUE ON H. Vandale ..............., 261 T High triple, RACTOR PARTS LTD, } M. Miller ................., -§41|[ Box 554, Prince George, B.C. Tel. 564-915], 564-2612 o MIXED “A” LEAGUE COMPLETE Pal Shop)... eee, 47 REBUILDING 7 West End Store ............. 46 SERVICE & ACOEE cece ee een es 42 Jokers bbeeeeeseaneieeeeses 33 a AL Blt v Co. Chartered Accountants Resident Partner, ALAN M. McALPINE, C.A. Phone Vi 3-5483 TERRACE 4648 Lakelse Ave. Tei: VI3-5675 ott e Pap @ a ' PRINCE RUPERT 325 Fourth Ave, East Tel: 624-3975 DISTRICT OF TERRACE COURT OF REVISION ASSESSMENT The first sitting of the Court of Revision for the hearindalm of assessment appeals in the District of Terrace will be hel 7 In the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building al 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, February 22nda 1966. : All appellants should take note of the time stated fol the hearing of their appeal and be prepared to appeal before the Court at the appointed time and place. WM. W. REID, Assessor, Dated this 8th'day of . personalities. sembles to famous international rahacire o, =n ‘February, 1966.