Page 12 Motorists. Did Well According To RCMP - RCMP Sgt. J. H. Maidens issued @ post-holiday statement today which Jndicates that ‘Terrace motorists performed well during the Christmas and New Year festi- vities, “On the whole, drivers have handled themselves very well and we certainly appreciate the co- operation the RCMP received in dedling with traffic during the holiday season,” Sgt. Maidens said. He said the RCMP encountered little or no difficulty at roadblocks and that, barring one or two who TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH protested the checking method, [ME everyone was “most co-operative’. No arrests were made at road-[f blocks for impaired driving. Set. Maidens reminded motor- ists of the danger of leaving car engines running while vehicles are unattended. "T realize that when weather is very cold it is difficult to resist the temptation of starting the car and waiting inside the house until it warms up, but it is a very dan- gerous practice and of course against the law. In fact leaving yours keys in the ignition and un- attended is an offence,” he pointed out. YURON TRACTOR PARTS LTD, Distributors For Berco Tractor Parts Undercarriage Complete Rebuilding SERVICE Box 554, Prince George CELEBRATING SO YEARS of marriage taday are Mr. and! Mrs. Jens C. Steffenson of 4517 Haugland Avenue who came to Terrace 22 years ago from Glen Ewen, Saskatche- wan where they were married on January 5, 1916 when the temperature outside was 50 below zero. They have three sons and a daughter: Darwin in San Diego, California, Dale, Lake Arrowhead, California, Dalverne, Prince Rupert and Mrs, Toramy Buchan (Darlene) of Richmond Hill, Ontario. Mr. Steffenson is janitor-engineer with the school board. The couple were being feted today by friends and relatives and were delighted to receive messages of congratulations from Prime Minister Lester B, Pearson and Governor-General and Madam Vanier. (staff photo) ~— Seme eae tnedinemmeel COLUMBIA Wednesday, January 5, 1 AS TIME GOES BY... J. Frank Willis, himself an institution in Canadian broadeasting, is hest-producer of the new CBC radio network series As Time Goes By, a nostalgic look back at the "three golden decades" of network Continued from Page 1 ger B. O'Handley ssid today that “ 9% [conditions in Terrace are. “gréat’’ Prolonged Cold Dut that Vancouver Airport delays open at all fimes and thawing op- erations are almost constant. DELAYED IN VANCOUVER About the only people with no complaint because of the local weather, are officials of Canadian Pacific Airlines. However, their flights are being delayed because are causing flight problems right across the nation. Tuesday night’s plane did not leave the Terrace alrport until after midnight when it finally received clearance from Vancouver, The weatherman offers little in radio in North America. Each Monday, the series recalls highlights of broadcasts from the 1930s, 40s and early 50s, in the field. of news, actuclities, comedy, variety, music, drama, talks and what-have-you, Actual recordings of these broadcasts are presented, not just re- creations. Willis is also sean on CBC-TV as host of the irregularly. scheduled specials in the Centennial of Confederation series, Conada 99. oe Children often poke small ob- New Year Greeted : With Gay Parties jects such as buttons, nuts or “feces of toys into their ears or Phone 563-9151, 564-2612 of extremely adverse conditions in Vancouver. CPA’s district mana- the way of hope. General outloc. jioses, Probing for these can cause for the North coast region is mort ‘damage — removing such objects of the same. j38 a doctor’s job. Terrace ushered in the New & Year in gala fashion with hundreds & fttending private parties and or-'¥ Mid-Winter, 25% On All Winter ..- While They Last! OFF List Price Tires e Syre-Grip--- ye A 25% On All Custom Nylon Tires A FIRST LINE QUALITY TIRE—NO LIMIT GUARANTEE—BUY NOW AND SAVE PRICED TO GO... Good Used Tires Factory Retreads OFF List Price MANY OTHER SPECIALS IN OUR NEW PARTS & AUTO ACCESSORIES DEPT. Sanized events. Streamers, balloons & the stroke of twelve noise makers added to the merriment, as 1966 8 fashion and the Auld Lang Syne 4 refrain echoed throughout the com: ELKS LODGE Close to 400 people were guests annual New Year’s Eve dance in the Community Centre. Muale was yf Kings. A cold plate supper was ‘4 served by the Ladies of the Royal \@ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The Veritas auditorium was set who attended the Knights of Co- '™ lumbus New Year's Eve party. {¥ es with solo singers, Jeanette Dakin and Mrs, Russ Gillion. Camp- 4 ceremonies, LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS-RESORT & staff of Lakelse Hot Springs Resort & were hosts at their first annual. © persons enjoyed an evening of mertiment and dancing to the and garlands decked the halls. At # was ushered in in true traditional # munity. if of the Elks Lodge at the sixth jsupplied by Erie Turner's Melody ‘fl Purple. Up cabaret-style for the 300 guests ‘\! Music was supplied by the Esquir- is bell Lane was a genial master of. : Mr, and Mrs. Ray Skoglund and New Year's Eve party. Close to 150 ¥ music of the Echos, HURRY at te , Custont.Nylon 2S% On All Good-Year Batteries WE HAVE A FULL RANGE IN STOCK OFF Nst Price Quatity Cop “Grestest Name In Rubber” sm Hiway 16 & Eby Rd, Phone Viking 3-281) KALUM TIRE On the Corner of Highway 16 & Eby Street Phone V1I3-2811 RED D’OR CABARET my A capacity crowd danced to the ¥ music of The Chieftains of Kiti- 3 mat at the Red D'or Cabaret to Hf bring in the New Year. Adding to: -& the enjoyment of. the evening was} @ entertainer, Felix Grant and solo’ § dancer Miss: Mae Smith. ig DOWN fo KALUM TIRE Hrs, Karen Mattheis |) % Teacher of Plano & Theory! # Box 1509 ca TERRACE, B.C, tat - Group Classes Arrangad * For Further Information sn — Tiras, Balterios, A Ive & Ind py LTD.