dnesdoy, October 12,1966 TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA.. ngineerad home: faster, more economical ‘construction, extra trength and figidity, less on-site Iabor, unlimited choice of design. SSS mum ‘, SONSTRUCTION:. ows . enjoy ai ail-the: ‘advintages of of modern technology in a Dueck fi omet us show you. how penal a Put x sapere home can be. | | POE bem VAD, Terrace, | BC. HOMES cod, “Phone SETI J If you own your home and need ca q Ie} you' ve put money into. a home, you can use that . equity'to get’ cash:.for ‘almoge any reason, with an - Associates’ Hotne’ Owne s~Loan.’ Nierest-rates sre reasonable, without any. hiddlen sch c harges or obscure. - * “clauses’Andvich'a. Home’ Owivers'Loan, interest is | comput ‘monthly, on ‘the’ uhipatd balance,’ which _ meats every payment’ reduices the amoutit of interest you pay: Ifyou need money, ‘wisit. the: ‘Associates, S where the equity in your eine tain be: worth $2,000 : : or more. oot, ! “Jot the organization held in Chi- { cago, Tl, Nearly 5,000 represent- '{Utives participated at the meeting | Headache Tablets ‘now, Get one .- | bottle, at regular price - another ‘| for. just one cent, Sample price: oe ularly 800 now 2 for 90c. Get all sary” cake made by Mrs, Little and decorated by Mrs. Ann Sites. SEATED BEFORE A WEDDING CAKE, topped with a miniature china bride and groom that had decked their cake 25 years ago, Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon L. Little celebrated their silver wedding -anniversary on ‘Tuesday, October 4 when the family gathered to surprise them at their home in the Elma Apartments. Gordon Little, son of the late George Little, married Julia Simpson in the United Church in’ Hazelton on October 4, 1941, Fallowing a honeymoon: in Prince Rupert, Mr. and Mrs, Little made their home at Kwin- itsa where Mr. Little operated the George Little & Son Ltd. sawmill. Ten years later. they | - moved to Terrace where Mr, Little opened a bulldozing business and in 1958 took over the ~~ John Deere dealership which ‘he now ‘operates, Their oldest son George was deceased in 1962 and they have three other children, Bill, Linda -and Elaine. Friends called on the Littles throughout the week to offer their congratulations and ‘partake of the “aniver- CRADLE ROLL The following births were re- forded during the week at Mills Memorial Hospital: Born: ‘to;: : “ Mr. and Mrs. John Olsson, Oct wet 7,.a 90n. | Mr. apd Mrs. Arthur Parker, October 8, a daughter. ’ Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Seymour, October 8, a daughter. Mr, and ‘Mra. Philip .Guy Wil Hams, October 10, a daughter. =a Carnival Prize |. Winners Prize winners at Terrace's Cen- tennial Carnival last were were as follows: Goat skin—Mrs. W. J. Pratt;. ceremic. bowl—Mrs. J. Froese; picture—Theresa Poze; jewellery—T. Eristenson; decorat- ed cake—G, -R, Hamer; bowl of candy-—Mias Larkin: Cohoe — (Chuck Crown and swim tickets— Gayle Bowyer. Local Manager Attends Potlatch More than’160 World Book and Childcraft managers and repre- sentatives for British Columbia attended a “potlatch” last Satur- day at the Villa Motor Inn in Vancouver, | Mrs, Nella Mirdoch, manager of Terrace-Kitimat area, ‘nttended the meeting, Mra, Mirdech had recently re-|- furned from attending the Inter- national Achievement conference IN FULL SOUND and atives, managers and home exec- which marked the golden anniver- eary ot World Book, @ DESK DRAWERS, purses, glove compartments - good places to keop éxira headache tablets on| hand. Save. on Rexall’s ASa-Rex seer At Bottle of 144 Sgrain Tablets reg- BREATH-TAKING COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY WILDLIFE MOVIE FROM ALASKA we LARGEST POLAR BEAR EVER TAKEN HUNT FOR 120,000 tb, BOWHEAD WHALE Xe ESKIMO LIFE IN THE SHADOW OF RUSSIA * ADVENTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY aoe TERRACE COMMUNITY: CENTRE my = Tuesday, Oct. 25 - Two Shows’, and 9 P.M, - a Adults $1 50, , Children T5¢—Tickets ot Door 013,