esday, November 16,1966‘ TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRAGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ELP WANTED (,®@ LEGALS © LEGALS ‘ YOUNG ‘CANADA'S BOOK WEEK — : Poge:1 1 oe anadian ‘Forces . Opportunities S exciting eareer of travel ad adventure with top pay ™ may await you in the - mae =- Canadian Forces, fee your recruiter from noon a to 8 P.M. right here in a 60C Terrace . Peovember — Slumber Lodge STED IN a financial tar- ie? M W, | wri Contact R Mason or W. electors of the municipality.- The|. 4, IAC, Phone VI3-8301. ctf IC wanted for diesel and motor. Permanent employ- t. Please apply in writing mcanadian Longyear Lid,, Box | Smithers, Atten. Paul Bed. oo oe ED a reliable person to ly customers with Rawlelgh ducts in Terrace. Write , Dept E177-127, 589 ., Winnipeg 2, Man. EELP WANTED—Female OGRAPHER required im: iately. Short hand not ired, but good typing essen: S. Contact industrial Accept: ge Corp,, Terrace, ”_ eft ABLE, mature sitter, to care ‘ two pre-schoolers, Pther works, References pase. Phone V13-5385, plT N TOP MONEY — Excitin urs in a woman's world o memetics. We train, full or part me. Experience not necessary. Studio Girl Cosmetics. For in- sormation Phone VI 93-4496. pid i WORK WANTED BCH SCHOOL BOY wants work mioing odd jobs after school or maturdays. Phone V13-6879. tf 5 em LIABLE WOMAN. with refer- mences, will devote full day to ml or 2- preschoolers. Monday to Friday in my own home. Cen- tral location, Excellent facilities ‘or child, with large play area. maGood hot.lunches, 4704 Straume aRd., or Phone VI3-2962, cl7 me RPENTER WORK WANTED, waiirst class workmanship; side awalks, cement steps, house Biraming, car ports; specialize in wafinish work; all work guaran- teed. Phone VI3-2706 anyt ime. BYOK for small crew or second Fcook for large crew. Female, midde] age, available in two fweeks, For more information e Phone VI 3-2062. pls AY CARE for two children in fmy own home, Thornhill dist- 4 Yict. Phone VI3-6646. pl? | NOTICE District of Terrace ' TICE - . Ni HApplications for sewer or water yrvice received from this day on Hill be proceeded with ag far ag yiound conditions permit. However no guarantee ‘can be en that these services will be jalled before the Spring of H. Buncombe, Public Works. Superintendent November 16, 1966, ¢ #;COMING EVENTS mihe Order of the Eastern Star fuelling Christmas door wreaths, min all proceeds going to the Bicer fund. These wreathes. will @ javailable by order only from ia'( member or by phoning VI3- or VI3-2048 before Novem- | a1 30, The cost of each ‘wreath # 2.00 and delivery will be made A fr to Christmas. . 016 i LOST S OTOROLA “handitalkie”. walk- tion No. 7603. This ‘lof no general use. $25.00 re- $21-0101, Vancouver. 19! — while ‘talkie. B.C, Telephone identifi- radio: is: -{ ‘a private frequency therefore | 1048, for return. Phone collect |: THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE _ NOTWE OF ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given of Terrace that I require the Jence of, the - said: electors at. the a Municipal. Hall on the 28th. day of November, 1966, at the hour of ten. o'clock in the forenoon, for. the purpose of .electing per: song to represent them as COUN: CILLOR and TRUSTEE. The mode of nomination of can- didates shall be. as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in ting by two duly qualified nomination-paper shall be. deliv. ered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice ‘and noon of the day of homination.. The nomination-paper may be in the form preseribed in the Municipal Act, and shall state the name, residence, and occupation of the person nomin- ated in such a manner aa to sufficiently. identify such candid- ate, The nomination-paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate. In the event of a poll heing necessary, such poll will be open- ed at the Terrace Community Centre, 4620 Park Avenue, Ter- race, B.C,, on the 10th day of December, 1986, ‘hetween the hours 8 o’clock in the : forenoon and & o'clock in the afternoon, of which every person is hereby re- quired to take notice and govern himself accordingly. _ An, advance poll will be held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and & p.m. on Thursday, December 8th, and Friday, Decem- der Oth, 1986. : Given under my hand at Ter- race, BC. this 16th day of November, 1986. . POUL BOGELUND -. Returning Officer. 18 c LAND REGISTRY ACT RE, LOT Twenty-one Hundred and Eighty (2180), Range Five (5), ‘Coast District, said to contain Four decimal two (4.2) acres ‘more or less, subject to the con- ditions of The Water Act — Certificate of Tithe 22064-1, - WHEREAS satisfactory. proof ‘of lose of the above Certifitate of Title issued in the name of. Sara Helen Day hag been filed in this office, notice is -hereby given ‘that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, ‘issue a Provisional Certificate of ‘Title in lieu of said lost Certifi- cate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing, DATED at this Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. this - Sth day of October, 1966, A.D. E, T. Schooley, Deputy Registrar of Titles c NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT _ RSC, 1952, CHAPTER 193 PROPOSED HIGHWAY BRIDGE OVER THE EXCHAMSIKS RIVER NEAR THE CONFLUENCE OF THE EXCHAMSIKS AND. - SKEENA RIVERS The: Minister of Highways, Gov- erament of the Province of British Columbia, hereby . gives notice that he has, under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Transport at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of site Excham to the electors of the Municipality |: ‘are’ "Replatered NOTICE.To ‘CREDITORS ‘The. estate of Mertin ANTONE otherwise known as Anmuateaut others having tlaims against the abave estate are hereby required to send them duly verified, to the PUBLIC TRUS- TEE, 635 Burrard Street, Vancou- ver. 1, B.C, before the Qist day of December, 1968, after which date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. ’. Dennis R. Sheppard, PUBLIC TRUSTEE. ec “FOR SALE - The following vehicles are of- fered for immediate sale to the highest bidder: 1866 Chev. pick-up at Reum Motors. noe 1063 Rambler. Classic 600, at Totem BA compound. : 1962 Chev. pick-up at 4742 Lakelse Ave. ; ‘ 1960 Falcon sialion..wagon at Avenue Body Shop, Kitimat, 1958 Meteor 4door sedan at Avenue Body Shop, Kitimat. 1961 Pontiac “Tempest’ station wagon at Avenue Body Shop, : Kitimat, ‘ Written bids should be submit- ted to Skeena Adjusters Ltd. 4742 Lakelse Ave., Box 59, Terrace, Phone VI3-2255. ; clT EE ee FINDING! GOOD USED LOADERS AT DISCOUNT PRICES Here's a selection of good used: loaders at discount prices! Dur- Ing Finning’s BIG Double Dis- count Sale, you can save 5, 10,or 15% off list prices, :DOUBLE these DISCOUNTS if you pay cash with no trade. So get in on B.C.'s BIGGEST bargainal Call Jack Ewart, your Finning sales representativel The number Is 843-2236! , FT-2482 — SAVE UP TO $2,880 on this Trojan (154 w/2yd. bucket, cab. Tires 50-75%. In ‘ good operating condition. Fair Buy, Terrace. Listed st $6,600, * Save Up to 30%. ; . Sale Price $8,160 Double Discount Price $6,720 FT-8818 — SAVE UP TO $2,400 on this 1954 Hough HM w/1%- yd, bucket Tires €0%. In good shape, Fair Buy, Vernon. Listed at $8,000, save up to 30%. | Sale Price $6,800 Double Discount Price $5,400 FT-8824 — SAVE UP TO $2,850 on this 20A 977 Traxcavator w/2-yd. bucket, Pair to pood shape. Falr Buy, Vancouver. Listed at $9,500, save up to 30%, Sale Price $8,075 Double Discount Price $6,450 FT-8560 — SAVE UP TO §1,450 on this 12A 955 Traxcavator w/lig-yd. bucket, Machine in . Very good shape. CERTIFIED BUY, 60-day warranty, Vancou- ver, Listed $14,500, save up to 10%. . Sale Price $13,775 Double Discount Price $13,050 7.8752 — SAVE UP TO $3,118 on this 1958 Int. TD9 w/1\,-yd. bucket, In fair to good -condi- tion, Fair Buy, Vancouver. List: ed at $10,750, save up to 30%. Sale Price §9,245 Double Discount Price $7,632. FT-8582 — SAVE UP TO $2,085 . on this 1959 Hough 12 w/1%-yd, bucket. Fair to good condition. Fair Buy, Vancouver. Listed at $6,950, save up to $30%.. Sale Price $5,907 Double Discount Price $4,865 FT-2653 — SAVE UP TO $1,875. on this 1054 Cat No. 6 loader w/2%-yd. bucket, canopy. Gen- eral condition fair to good and operates well.. Fair Buy, Van- sted at $6,250, aave up .._ . Sale Price Double Discount Price ‘FINNING .. TRACTOR. _ . Your Caterpillar Dealer 4621 Kelth Avenue. - Terrace, B.C. = Phone 849-2736 and Traxcavator |. ATs | | MOBILE HOME MOVING. . .- November 5 to. 22 has In Terrace, head librarian, Mrs. Mien Van Heek said this week that over half of the Terrace library membership is comprised of children under 14. Over 1000 children in our conm- munity make use of the facilities offered by the Terrace Library. Their tastes vary, but for the most. part, they prefer fictional adventure stories and non-fictional works..on history, geography and nature study. . Survey Underway By Molymine Molymine Explorations Ltd. an- nounced last week an Induced polarization survey is underway on its new quartz-brecela zone, whigh was uncovered last month. ‘Company president W. D. Yorke-Hardy said that following the survey to outline drill targets for the Mineral Hil! property, near Smithers, B.C., a winter diamond drilling program will be announce: d ed, . Yorke-Hardy also said 4 mag- netometer survey is being taken concurrently with the LP. inves: tigation on the new zone. The topper-molybdenum area, which is a minimum 500 feet by 1,500 feet, was termed “highly encouraging” by W. M. Sharp, Molymine’s consulting engineer. He also said the area has a “mark: ed degree of potential for the oc currence of large significantly mineralized zones.” ; @ CARDS OF THANKS We -would like to-thank the many people who helped us fol- lowing the loss by fire of our trailer home and all our posses- sions. With special thanks: to Libby Anderson and all those who attended the “benefit dance” held on our behalf. We are indeed grateful. ; - . Joyce and John Almgren. We, the family of the late Wil- liam Robinson, wish- to express our heartfelt gratitude for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy extended to ug in our bereavement, — With special thanks to. Dr. Nicholson, the nurses and staff of Mills. Memorial. Hospital, and the many friends who-came to our sistance, mn Mrs, Neva Robinson and Bonnie, Linda and Bill Dougall and Billy. DIT © MACHINERY JOHN DEERE CRAWLER tractor, 420 or take over payments. Phone evenings VI3-5542, p17 © MORTGAGES BRITISH MORTGAGES LTD, buys Agreements for Sale and existing Mortgages, - including out of _ town: write 300-5600 Dalhousie _ Road, Vancouver 8, = ® MISCELLANEOUS ROOF LEAKING? Repair or re cap it the southwestern way th Swepco; quaranteed -me- thod. Save by doing it yourself. Phone E, L, Polding VI 3-683. FOR BEAUTY Counselor cos- : metic .“‘Information. Phone: Mrs. Wilma Fregin, V13-2380 Local d long distance ha . Phone a er ‘PEANO TUNING and repair, For |} terplllar Tractor Trad of ones of . appointment. Phone - Spears, VI3-2027. _— — ctf] Over 1000 Children —— ee | Use Terrace Library |} been set aside once again as Young Canada’s Book Week, and across the nation the words children and books have become synonymous. The Terrace Library has some 1500 children’s books on hand aa well ag a reference section which is always in use by students of all ages. | . Mrs. Van Heek said Terrace children ‘respect books and. that generally, there is very little: dam-. age to books berrowed by young people. a “ This year, posters have ‘been placed on display in all Terrace schools to denote Young Canada's Book Week, and free book mark- ers are being distributed’ to all. ; local school children. ; ” Patron of Young Canada’s Book Week for 1066 is John F. Hayes who has offeréd the criticism that _ parents do not encourage enough . reading in the home. ; He said -in a statement this. week, “Not nearly enough prac- tical action is being shown - by what appear to be concerned par. ents, to encourage reading -in the home — not just by talking about it, as most unfortunately do, but by regularly providing good books for their youngsters: by sharing with the young people the satiafac- tion and pride which inevitably stems from the ownership of a good book; by demonstrating, rather than complaining.” He concluded, “The cold, blunt facts of the matter add up to an - inescapable indictment of adult indifference — not q criticism of the young.” ue AROUND the TOWN Mrs. L Johnson, a member of the Terace post office staff, re- . turned Monday from her vacation. -| She visited relatives and friends Ho in the East and West Kootneys’ (ii and jhe Vaneouver area. Annual Party Held Za For Little Helpers The St. Matthews Anglican 14th Annual Little Helpers party was Held Saturday, November 5, open- ing with a service in the church followed by activities in the Parish - “ne-18) pratt Children played games and en- joyed refreshments donated by Anglican Women, Balloons for the occasion were donated by. Allen Dubeau, — ee pores: GUIDE, BROWNIE, RANGER NEWS First Kitsumkalum Brownie pack welcomed eight new mem: bers Tuesday, November 8 when Gertrude Henkel, Heather Birtch, Dawny Magnus, Debbie Read, Sha: ron Waller, Joy Griffiths, Shawn Karrer and Amelia Bussiere too! their Brownie vow. . Brown Owl Mrs. C. Place en- rolled the young ladies. Following the ceremony, -|mothers of the Brownies as well as other guests were freshmente. ; GEE ee LETTERHEADS? BUSINESS FORMS? BROCHURES? . ENVELOPES? BUSINESS CARDS? FLYERS? ~ ; POSTERS? . "MENUS? 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