it 4 7 4 q | i { 3 " { i i { i i | if i i 4 as i lexcellent. Certified ‘Buy, 60-day q { ah “og 1 i f af q ‘ a 4 a vd | + 8 a i “¢ | oo | THE BEST BUYS 1. ate only 6 fisted here, but TERRACE "OMINECA” HERALD. TERRACE. PLANO tuning and: d repairs, Foe appointment. n- Rober = a oo .. DEPARTMENT © wane So = sccm |,, FORESTS, AND WATER . TIMBER: SALE X-96279 i f i Sealed tenders will be recelv- lyse the District Forester at | ete cas mon dhe HERE’S 8 OF . of "August, 1867, for the pur | “IN USED D&s! ‘Are there only $7. There : PINNING. has more; Why. are they the best buys? Be. caves during .. FINNING’S : ‘BOUBLE DISCOUNT Salo,’ they carry low, low prices. the - unmatehed FIN- , NING warranties, You can't ‘ during the DOUBLE DISCOUNT Sele. See for ‘yourself, : FT-S801 - 1982 46A Cat D8 trac. tor, power shift, with 8A -dozer, 183 control, D§9A winch, can- |: opy. Completely reconditioned! Honded Buy, 11 500, save 5 Double Discount Price: $49,050; FT-9270 - 1962 model: Cat Ds tractor, power shift with, hyd. ‘angledozer, winch. In excellent Operating condition, excellent buy! Certified Buy, 30-day war- ranty, Vancouver, - Listed . at $4, 500 save pore Sale Price $40,050 Double Discount Price $35,000 FT-9248 - 1959 36A serles Cos D8 tractor with hyd, . angledozer, winch. ‘New track group, -re- built rollers, idlers: ‘sprockets 0%. Machine in excellent con- dition, Certified Buy, 90-day ‘warranty, Vancouver. Listed at $34,500, save 5%. : Sale Price $32,775 Double Discount . Price $31,050 FT-9104 - 1962" model . Cat be tractor, power shift, with. hyd. angledozer, winch.. Expertly re- conditioned in our shops! Cer. titied Buy, €0-day warranty, Pr. George, Listed at. $46,500, gave Sale’ Price $44,175 Double Discount. Price ‘$41,850 7-900 - 1960 ¢ Cat, ba tractoi, power shiit, hyd. S-dozer. . Ss, rollers need Tebuilding, ‘¢ome minor repairs made; Fair Buy, Williams Lake. Listed at. ‘gaa’ S00, save 18%. Sale Prica 810, 126 |: Double Discount Price $15;750 FT-9398 - 1966 Fr model Cat DSH tractor, power shift, with hyd. Ee ledozer, Hyster winch. Now lng rebullt to “as new” can- ee ‘Bonded Buy, 100-day warranty, . Kamloops. Listed. at $60,000, save 5%. Sale Price $57,000 Double. Discount Price $54,000 mm pepper: eae Te “7.8882 : 1960 model Cat oa * tractor, power shift, hyd. an Price ‘$51,775 om “Wednesday, August 21 1967 ae, 00-day warranty, |: * : Prince cae - Listed. at roe thase of Licence "x-98279, to 71,000 cubic feet of Ganlonk: .| Spruce, Balsam, Cedar and other | Species Sawlogs; on an ‘area altuated 39. miles: Ww of ‘Ter-1 race,’ ted 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 awarded under the provisions of applicant certain’ privileges. . Furiher. part: articuls ester, Prince Rupert, B.C, orf: the Forest Auniger, r Terrace, 'B. c THE BOARD OF. SCHOOL : TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL ' DISTRICT No. 80 (KITIMAT) Senier Matriculation goenler Matriculation (Grade ‘will again be offered b ‘2 ool District No, 80 - mat) at the Mount Elizabeth Se- 'gondary School for the students 'of the school district and neigh- bouring areas, Students interested in taki Grade XII in Kitimat shoul contact Mr. J. H. Robertson, Su- pervising Principal, Mount. Ell- zabeth Secondary School (Tele Phone 929 - Mailing address: 1491 Kingfisher Avenue, Kiti- mat, B.C) as s00n as possible. . DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, . FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES "TIMBER SALE X-06252 JES Sealed tenders will he receiv- by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C. not later of August, 1967, for the pur-| ” chase ‘of -Licence X-06252, to cu lack, Spruce, Cedar, Lodgepole Pine, Cottonwood ‘and Other, Spécies ‘Sawlogs; onan area ‘situated _ Lean-To Creek” East Kalum, C.R. 5. ‘Three (3). years will be allow- ed: for removal. of timber. this ‘area is within the committed, this. sale will be ‘section 17. (la) of the Forest VAct, which gives the: timbersale applicant certain privileges. Further .. parti obtained from the District | Far . ester, Prince Rupert, B.C, the Forest-Ranger, Terrace, BG. @ MISCELLANEOUS ROOF leaking? -Repair or Te writ -— ee evare Buin : ivy 1 eee ba Bethea’ sete by deine et yourself. Phone zB L —# dozer and winch. Undercarriage ‘average 60%, balance ' machine! warranty, syjinee George. List ed at $39,500, save 5%. Sale Price $37,525| Double Diseount ‘Price $35,550 FT-8015 - 1961 ¢ Cat De. tractor, wer.shift, with 8A dozer, 176 d. coutral, winch, , New track group, bal- ance eT aeS Ay new re built. | Certified warranty, Prince - George. List ed at 6,000, save 5%, . Double Discount Price $40,500 Call your FINNING sales . - representative today. _FINNING TRACTOR. Your Caterpillar Desler 4621 Keith Avenue _ ‘Terrace, B.C, Phone. Gaterpiliar, Cat and - ‘vator ‘are | Sale Prica $42,750 |' : DB9AHyster |A Registered | "Pade marks of Caterpillar ‘Tractor ‘TOM PAYNE SCHOOL | OF MUSIC ceordion lessons for begin:. ners ‘starting now, instruments; ; ay jupplied. Accredited teachers. . PHONE 635- 3033 aa wall odue :. Now available Terrace area ’ phone Ken Laidman, 635-5955, for prompt, courteous service, VETERINARY CLINIC: Dr. J.D. Proctor .. By appointment only — Phone 635-5000 . be, and... ALTERATIONS . . Cali Irene Smith at. 635-2146 - Purchase, the. following land: Legally described: fs Lot Prospective buyers MUST , contemplate building. must ee accompanied’ each balance due within «10 Minister of Finance, address in full, or if a title. - The highest or any pid’ BC, or. the qesional "hg be viewed at either ofth "Provincial Goverament ps _ Depertavent of | ‘Highways | ‘SALE of LAND . - Offers wy markéa “on the énvelope RR. No. 2, Terrace,” will be received by the” undersigned up to August 24, 1987 for the Purchase of - 872, Range’ 5, Coast. District, Plan 3218... described as B.R. : : Canditions..of ‘sale are:. Applicant to be responsible for all legal costs Invalved in registering ‘title, Access to . the said lot 1 to be from the 4¢-f¢..road allowance at the South end of the Lot. No other access will be from the Northern Trans-Préyincial « Highway * No.- 16. : fa . zoning by-laws and building codes in the: area if they . A certified cheque. coverin -days' after: notification of | neceptanca, Al: cheques to he: made . “bayable, oO Applicants are re ested to give their’. name - and iy Corporation, ‘their seoeetict ‘Corperate . caepted: : tii fa ditional information may be. obained by eomlacing - atrict. Engineer, artmen waya,: Terra C t-of-Way ‘Agent, Department avenng the sald Tot d ihe ‘for further information eB “tier «to 1, Block 3, District Lot © No, 2, Terrace, B,C, granted themselves: with 10%. ‘of the bid | rice ‘tender. with: payment oftise eo the 4 not necessary. age ‘Prince George, B,C.°A print‘: Bian Sag is on file: wise . committed, this sale will bel: section 17 (la). of the Foresti- Act, which gives the timber-salef' ars may bel: the strained: relations that resulted from the general's ‘use | obtained from the District For- wt with. poltee. on-the street ‘than 11:00 a.m. on the 22nd day ow 464,000. cuble. feet of Hem-| Skeena P.S.V.U,, which is fully awarded under the le provislons of]. _ment to Canada and to Confederation, _ the Governor-General, hp caten! Ge Meet : sa . voluntary agencies: during’ 7 development officers, oe and H, Lary. yo ane a ; testion came’ at . Games 7 a a ‘saminar. sponsored. by the hal Trate and the British Columbla ‘Research:Council, o @ Work study. he “had: sent Jack. Harrison ‘to ‘Molaons' to: work out tech. . indebtedness: to the ofl, man for ‘wo mao product, , nt) S RICHARD CLEROUX - ‘OTTAWA. (cH) » Relations between Fraace and Canada ‘wore in a state of suspended animation last week in the wake, ‘foun da Gaulle's bombshell ‘vist: te Quebec and abrupt. ‘Some : : chilly pinnacles poked through tha usually \mraffled “diplomatic surface, Indicating-a masé of fee may have formed: - underneath that would take plenty of time to thaw; ° ‘Canadian offictala held to their eomtention that the French © president's day-early return to France in a huff after a‘publie ~ ~ reprimand by the federal government would -not lead fo any ; _ Severe break in Franco-Canedian relations. But. nobody’ was assuming it would be edsy. to repafr “of the separatist slogan “‘vive le Quebec: Libre,'* - The strain may be felt not-only in relations pith Praise but in relations betreen Quebec and Ottawa as nell, eget — LL-OMENED ” President. de Gantle’s visit to Canada had been tttemened - trom the outset, Long befora "hig arrival word spread that federal ‘and’ . Quekec. government : officials wera wranglfi ; ~ he Should -set “foot ‘first, aia or Qa » dn the national capital or Quebec, ‘atey'o came | by sea aa jjanded at Quekec City, where his between fed ' officials, who scheduled. 34 teat identical Heese ‘different eat by: 7 ccompanied by. Quebec Promici Danlel J hngon, .de Guatle reveled iin & motorcade to i ° Gon, “ € gene id he found a spirit. al BOsmile route akin to that in France re ong cs 1 7 from the Nazis, +. an emotion packed, speech which ended with th the fateful call a a fred Quebec. oe FAMILIAR @y ee f chee separa ; was chanted earlier avi au tists. ‘The: next day Mr, “Pearson issued a statoment, It said ‘certain statements by tha French president tended to encourage.’ - the small minority of the population whose aim is to destroy: the country, These were unacceptable to the ’ Canadian govern ES ment and people, ; SUDDEN | FARWELL In the ‘wake of the ‘siatement, Gen de Gaulle cancelled . te Ottawa portion of his trip and decided to fly home. Wednes. ' Before he: left, “Mayor Jean. Drapeau of Montreal ve ‘him a ‘politely-worded luncheon lecture on Quebec's. el gare, Ho reminded the gen. eral that France had’ largely ignored But the general manag was over the Adlantie. He He sent a thankyou note to Johnson, addressing him as Excellency, a title reserved ‘for S 2 feseucd de ‘FARMERS DILEMMA” phy ee ny Lota of public’ inoney and long-termed farmer-goverament ' - planning are primary ingredienta in a hew agriculture recipe ; to raise Ontario farm income, ‘An $80,000 report prepared for the Ontario, government's special committee on farm income by vonsultant firm of Hedlin Menzies and Associates Was r= leased here last week. .°. It stated “the expenditure of large gume by the public section for the agricultural industry will not be avoided and, “ the real alternatives are whether they will be made as in vestments in people and productivity under a a policy formed ; jointly by farmers and the government, - Referring to a-May 24 march of 20,000 farmers on Pare Hament: Hill, tie Teport said thelr demands “were perfectly - rational." ° * "The: real nub of the farmers’. dilemma’ was that if farmers insisted on their traditional isolationist stand, agri. culture would be taken over by the corporate sector of the food industry. without significantly raising farm income, If _ they accepted joint farmer-government planning, those ‘who : remained on the farms would be better off. FOREIGN. AID uP Canadians dug" deep into’ thelr ‘pockets for more: than’ 000,000. in aid to underdeveloped countries distributed by the 1966.- 67 fiscal year. A. report on the non-governmental ald programs prepared by the external. aid. office showed the, “money went to 8t private agencies in'103 countries; About 6,600 Canadians a. ‘atmint teirin abroad as teachers, Nurses,. foc storing the p doctors, preachers and community WOMEN COMPLAIN “Individual woinen “with’ complaints about their status ¥ were, . assured last week ofa hearing by. the: Fayal Commission on "the Status of Women, «| Chairman Anne Francis: ald the commission fs anxious, “to hear. from women, or men, who’ want to submit a brief of their own, The briefs. will be kept in secret and studied so. _ that no woman. von lose ‘4 Job because of a complaint to the commission. : ‘ ‘ OIL MAN GOES TO. BREWERY | ‘FOR BETTER LUBRICATION VAN COUVER (CP). Do ofl ‘and beer mix? The. answer, ‘say John. Birtnell of. ‘Molsons’ Breweries Lid; Cavanagh “refinery ‘Mmanagor for Imperial ol Association; the: Vancouver Board Cavanagh’ told the ‘sominar “that” in the course of tutlding team: to improve efficlency at the reflnery, ‘niques: of study, Birinell, ‘the. ‘bremmaster, acknowlegded lls 's qa Gaulle’ is bi hen: puts diplomacy i in freezer press briefings: at identical dimes in, immediately after liberation’ ‘From a bkalcony at Montreal’s City. Hall he delivered: call for: final hee American colony. : ed a crack while his pizerat : the Winnipeg economic . ie rr “Improvements in, 7 ” ‘The next 26 years or 86 could ba the most exciting in the his [im | tory af textiles, according to/ ’Willlam Granger, editor ‘ot |” Men's ‘Wear of Canada, who/ |i ‘ways that among the, ideas ‘| wilt. radically. change. present if ~ | thinking “in manufacturing ano -. talling of men’.s apparel. will bez if . ntroduction of paper-tape- and a. other. non-woven fabrics; yours of instruction in a work ‘leading . Fibres that. will react auto- - matleallytoheatorcotdto.- fk Sclen id: Senior. Matricu maintain acorrect temperature; * Fabrics that will change color fe istrations ares «fase from Grades. 9: to second... “Lighthouse route "In Nova Scola: : " BRIDGEWATER, Na. (cP * {Earl Talhoy, tourist ' director for the Nova. Scdtia . South | Shore Associated’. Boerds’ ‘of Trade, has” Jai: out & new Jeoastst tourist route;. The| ° - pattern. depending on Heht, mation write, 422... “Lighthouse. Route”. will. ba} CoMdHions. . The: Registrar, Sonn marked by Hghthouse . signs, tite. ian tn the Sure Prince ‘George. Calege,. : ard ron from. Ratifax county ‘erings-and colorations that the Davis Road, 5.5..No. 1 along the coast-.to . Yarmouth following ‘the shoreline: wher. ever Postible. mc , thameleon and other anlmals’ have been using “since life on |E earth began. _ . Prince, ‘Seorae, BC Ms ork © oe 7 Spee RAS Se ore seat GALLON ee “Res. $1158, how only 7 @: hisnci En curt $2.07 eye po eth Phone 635-6381, - SEMI-ANNUAL - HOME-FURNISHINGS .