esday, January 12, 1966 |! | 5 | rs took @ severe damage tol! Friday, as Terrace continued to suffer in temperatures four degrees below zero, Display windows at the Terrace 5c to $1.00 Store on Kalum Street (top photo) smashed when a neighboring sign blew down and struck the department store. A large pole sign in the Co-op parking lot lost the upper portion of its lettering. Several sheets of plywood placed in a window at Eaton's following a previous breakage incident, blew out and struck a parked vehicle on Kalum. Numerous other damage was _reported in the wake of the bitter blow. staff photos cas AN : AN ing? oving : Terrace | Transfer North American Van Lines Ltd. VI 3-634 Anywhere — FREE ESTIMATES — Anytime “Move without Crating” * “Wife-opproved: Moves” © Local and Long Distance @ ¢ ‘| men. Don't take clothes in two or ‘| change the appearance by simply tn nicely. Dual purpose afternoon Maiand evening cocktail dresses are Bi] fine for the girls. Bliike band aids, a small bottle of tlany trouble bringing it back into CRUEL WINTER WINDS gusting up to 60 miles on hour ravel opics by DAVE BORN In recent articles we have been exploring some of the sun- nier vacation spots recommended for this time of year. But before we take off, lets not forget to mention one very important item. Baggage. What to pack and how much. ; ber is to cut down as mtich as possible. The average vacation lasts only two weeks, so you won't need a tremendous amount of available. One chap I know, re- cently took off for a four week jaunt through the South Pacific and took only one extra shirt. This may be cutting it a bit fine, but it does show what you can do. The girls probably have a hard- er time cutting back than the three different color schemes. This will make it impossible to pack all the accessories. Stick to one basic color scheme and then you can adding a scarf or a blouse. Also, if you will not be attend- ing any formai affairs, leave your formal evening clothes at home. Business suits and sports jackets and slacks for the men will do Ultimately, the climate will de- termine the kind of clothes you will take. Check before hand what temperatures you can expect and be guided accordingly. Your tra- ve] agent is invaluable here as he is for alt aspects of your trip. bring along a small bar of per- sonal soap. This is a good idea, especially for sensitive skin, as a lot of the standard hotel soap may not agree with your skin. Also pack some medical supplies iodine ete. If you ate taking a camera or binoculars, it is a good idea to get a Customs registration slip be- fore you leave and register these Items. That way, you won't have the country. These items, inciden- tally, are not included in yout baggage allowance, but can be car- ried on board free. Don’t take valuable jewelry. This only creates headaches, One last item of importance is electric appliances, notably shav- ers. Most countries outside of North America do not haye the same voltage as we da, so it is im- portant to check and then to se cure the proper adapter. Also, some of the European plug recep- tacles are of the three prong type. Here again, check with your travel agent, es The first wagon road through the Alps wag begun in 1838 and led The important thing to remem- | clothing. Most places have good |: laundry arid dry cleaning facilities | , Some of the girls may want to , Call 843-5752 - SUPERIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE WINDOWS — FLOORS — WALLS . CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY RESIDENTIAL e @ . COMMERCIAL 4740 STRAUME AVE. ett BNP ir gy NO JOB * oon Blow A @ NO JOB , ' FUSE... 1 TOO ct =e ©=« TOO BIG! ELLIS HugHes © SMALL! YOUR “A” CLASS CONTRACTOR Qualified Residential, Commercial and High Voltage Electrical Contracting Ellis Hughes Electric Lid: “OFFERING COMPLETE WIRING SUPPLIES” N. Kalum St. Ph, V1 3-5249 eft For a Change of Pace... Eat Oriental id The exciting flavor of the Orient is just a dinner away at our Chinese restaurant. | BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Git, RESTAURANT ' 4642 Laxelle Ave. “Terrace, B.C. Open Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 a.m, Sunday, 10 a.m, to 10 p.m. FULL FACILITIES Take-out Orders, phone VI 3-6629 through the Septimer pass. At sea and ashorol This advertisement Is not published or. layed by the Liqwer Control t ge Board or the Government of British Columbia