Sewn: 7 het ednesday, May 25,1966. WANTED AGE. WANTED. -Unimproved } and remote lots purchased. Send mmxact location and price to D. a: Mullin, Box 158, Toronto ‘5; Pntario. etd OND-HAND single mattresses. | hone VI8-6879. «=i tf. mUNG MAN requires ride to , ancouver, June 10. Please Ph MORTGAGES me liSH MORTGAGES LTD. buys eeereements for Sale and existing ortgages, including’ out’ of write 300-5600 Dalhousie feecad, Vancouver & “otf BBUSINESS mmOPPORTUNITIES mee LNG SCHOOL business, in- meevding car with full dual con- memols. For further informstion mone VI3-5018, affer 5 Pm SeVORK WANTED RIENCED bookkeeper desir- am work in own home. Phone me 3-5040 and ask for Carol. p45 Travel ‘Training Adventure: -|The fanadian Forces today have a fresh, progressive outlook and the best of modern equipment, | Opportunities for men of. initiative and intelligence have seldom been better. See your CANADIAN FORCES _ RECRUITING OFFICER — - about the variety of postions open in the Navy, Army, and Air Force to young men I7 to 29 with grade 8 or better. Particulars available — noon to 8 pm. right here in | TERRACE — TUESDAY, MAY 31 TERRACE HOTEL FERIENCED woman requires macretarial - stenographice. work Meuly trained. Full. time work areferred. Reply aren Box me, ‘Terrace Herald, MERIENCED finishing carpen- er wants work, by the hour or mntract, Phone Chris Nielsen at ml3-2702 ‘after 5pm. - pds WANTED reliable man ag dealer Terrace, Experience not nec. essary. Fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh :Products have been sold for yéars. Big profits. Products furnished on credit, - Write Rawleigh; Dept. E-177-163, ae Henry Ave,, Winnipeg 2, an, YOU have any building prob- macms contact R & W Construc- ion. We do all types of repair mevork — no job too small or too NIGHT CLERK by June 1. Apply 2258. at The Cedars, Phone VI3 moig; by the hour or contract, MSidewalks, steps, insulation; gyp- kocking house framing, roofing. We specialize in finishing car- |. mpentry work. Phone VI3-2706. TWO LICENSED log sealers for export company located in Pr, -‘ Rupert. Steady. work and good starting rate. Reply-to Mr. E. W. - Davies, 1329 Ist. Overlook, Pr. Rupert, B.C. Phone 624-3367, | NOTICE @ LOST’ SATIONAL CASH Register Co. of gCanada will have a machine dis- play for all businessmen at: the wLakelse Hotel, May 30, 31 and mic: GINGERBREAD Kindergar- mten wishes to announce that ap- BDlications are open for after: une 1, : MEDIUM SIZED male dog, re sembling Border Collie. Brown with white underbady, front and back of néek. Answers to Tippy, Lost from No, 10‘Skeena Valley Housing, Airport Road. Phone VI 3-5342.~ pi4 mnoon classes ~- teacher, Mrs, J. Koster. The meeting for new @ MISCELLANEOUS. mothers for the next term will be held on June 14 and regis- stration fee of $5 should he abrought to this meeting. A full attendance would be. appreciat aod, COPPER LAKES Hoy’s Camp June 25 to July 22, 8 to 14 years," $75, 1d-day minimum.. Write: Lefty Gardiner, Box 336, Smith: i COMING EVENTS CONTACT Robert Spears, Phone 6685. i . FOR PIANO TUNING VI3 ctf BRRACE NDP Club, rummage gale, Lakelse Hotel sample room. 2 to 5 p.m, May 28, 1966, - evonthly meeting, ‘June 1, 1066 mt club rooms, 8 p.m. ARE. YOU thinking of building a new home? Concrete work is our |: _ business. For complete base- ment, footing, wall and floor de- tail, Phone Val at WiSa07, EM SADDLE Club's first Gym- thana of the year will be held t Christy Park on Eby St. at MOBILE HOME MOVING. Local 1 and long distance hauling. Phone Fagan, V1 3-6463,"_ ; ctf p.m, ‘Saturday May 23. p44 SENGAGEMENT = ANNOUNCEMENTS AND MRS. Gotifred E. Bredy sh to announce the engage- AUCIION SAULE,: Thursday even- _ Ing, 7:30 p.m. SEARS AUCTION SALES, North Kalum, Musical instruments, office equipment, ears, household furnishings, many other new and used items. e44 | 1600 x 24 20 ply rent of their only daughter yita Virginia to Mr. Norman . Rolfsen, son of Mr. and Mrs, smseph Rolfsen, Terrace, B.C. sane wedding will take place- on |- mine 25, 1966 at 7:00 pm, from ROOF, LEAKING? Repair or ‘re -cap it the southwestern way with Swepco; quaranteed me- thed. Save by doing it yourself, Phone .E. L, Polding VEB6835. oo. e Morist Lutheran Church, Ter- mice, B.C. ' BSALVAGE cf4 | THORNHILL TWO-CYCLE Service, old Highway 16 east, Repairs all mowers, ‘tillers, saws and out- . boards. Open to:12 pm. p45 1H FOR SCRAP copper, brass, fad, aluminum, radiators; -we mavage your waste. O.K. Used mods, Terrace, B.C. Phone vi ao le or EVANTED TO RENT. Bs THREE bedroom. house, WATCH FOR... OPENING SOON. OF ‘Student °° _ Driving: School. ~ Witte, Qualified Triple “AH ' Instructor Avallable’ ed ay |@ HELP WANTED—Male © LEGALS _ AUCTION OF TIMBER -— _ SALE X-9652 There will ba offered for aslo at public auction, at 10:50 a.m. on Friday, June 17, 1968, In the office of the Forest Ranger, Kitimat, B.C. the Licence X.96582, to cut 375,000 eubie feet of Balsam, Hemlock, Ce- dar, Spruce and Other Species, On an area situated North of Kitimat Arm, partly within Kitimat Muni- cipility CR 5, ; TERRACE. “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE. BRITISH COLUMBIA. ONE (1) year will be allowed for | § removal of timber. Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and ‘treated as one bid.: Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester Prince Rupert, B.C.; or the For- est Ranger Kitimat, B.C, c45 FOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING BYLAW No, 299 NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on applications to have: Lots 1, 2 and 3 Blk 5 DL. 369 Pln 972 (on Lazelle behind forestry) from residential No, 3 to high density commercial. The hearings will be held in the Municipal Office .at. 7:30 pan, June 14, 1966, a All persons having any inter- est in the rezoning of the pro- perty aforementioned shall take hotiee and be governed accord: ingly, DISTRICT OF TERRACE J. Pousette ~~ * Administrator 45 OFFER FOR USED TIRES OFFERS: plainly marked on the envelope, “Offer on P.T. No, 23” will be received by the undersign- ed up to 5 pm, June 3, 1968, to purchase and remove, by contract, quantities of used tire casings dur- | ing the period of time to March 31, 1967, in the following cate. | gories. - . {a) Passenger and light truck : __ sizes . _(b) Heavy truck sizes: _ (¢) Grader, earthmover and farm tractor sizes: Do located “as is and where is” at the De artment of Highways as listed below: oe ; Langford, Cloverdale, Cranbrook, Prince George, Kamloops, Pouce | Coupe, Terrace, Nelson. : For further information, contact the office of the superintendent of equipment, Department. of | High- ways, - Victoria, B.C., Department of Highways ‘regional mechanical superintendents at Kamloops, Pr. George or Nelson: or Department of Highways official in charge at the particular yard. ; Conditions of sale-are: (1). The successful bidder mus remove, on demand, the accumulat- ed salvageable tires. . 2) The bid must. indicate a firm price per casing, for all sizes listed herein, for each yard. Passenger and light truck to 20. in, 700 x 20 3=800.x 16 . 630x168 650x 20 700x177 700 x18 Truck 7-17 .- 5 750 x. 17 750 x 20 ~B1TxX5: B19%5 825x20 900 x 18 000 x 22 900 x 24 ' 1000x% 22 11% 20 Grader. 1200-x 24 24 1600 x 24 16 & 18 ply . 1800 x 24 12 1800 x 24 20 ply a 2400 & 16 ply All 15" castings 640 x 15 - 820 x 15 All European sizes, 12", 13”, 14”, Farm tractors |_Offers'on individual. yards will| = be considered; . Area. to be to the official. ana The highest or any. offer will-not leit clean and tlay satisfaction ‘necessarily be: accepted, but the|* hearer of 2 successful bid ‘will be ‘|| required to: pay the SS. Tax. _ |,Chalrman,' |” Purchasing“Commiaaion, ‘1100 x 24] § 1300 x 2418 of the district |<. A social evening was held in the Free Church, which was decorated ated anniversary cake made by years. They have two children, OVER FIFTY FRIENDS gathered on May Howard Toftager of Terrace celebrate their erthe 25 to help Mr. and Mrs. ; 25th wedding anniversary. recreation hall of the Evangelical with silver, pink and white stream- ers for the occasion. Fred Hislop was master of ceremonies and Presented the couple with a silver tea service on behalf of all those present. Highlight of the delicious luncheon was a beautifully decor- . Mrs. Hislop, The Toftagers were married in Prince Rupert and have resided hee for the past 14 Terry of Quesnel and Laurie who is ‘Presently touring Canada with the Prairie Bible Institute, Shop Closing Bylaw Finalized on Tuesday y of the hours outlined. The new bylaw allows stores to remain open five days a week un- til six p.m, and one day a‘week un- til 9 p.m. Me In the past, Terrace merchants have been required by Jaw. to close shops in mid-week, usually on Wednesdays. A letter from the Terrace Mer- chants Association asked Munici- pal Council to explain /Teasoning behind the wide-open move, Coun- cil instructed Municipal Adminis- trator John Pousetle ‘to. acknowl- edge the letter and outline the mo- tivation. Main reason for the wide- open hours was cited as a desire ties of comparable size thranghout Percolation tests on Property owned by Coatmark Holdings and located on the Bench, will not be cartied out by the’ District Muni- cipality as previously announced, It was learned Tuesday that cost estimates for the tests run to about $150 and Council declined to authorize the expenditure. Coat- mark will be asked to carry out the tests at their own expense, SITTING PRETTY on Queen, Linda .Bennie. Parliament Buildings, . “Victoria, BC. g to conform wilh other eommuni- oni the. Elks reviewing. stand right), Princess Bernice Atwood,. Princess Marylin, 7 1965-May Queen, Barbara Haugland; and this year’s May . « The: royal contingent is:flanked by |” e#4 an Elks Honor Guard, 0. Be a ee A. new Shop Closing bylaw (No. 417) was finally adopted Municipal Council on Tuesday night even though a letter from Terrace Merchants Association asked for re-consideration Councillor Dorothy Norton pres- sed for an early finish.in the mat- ter. of town planning. She said, “We've had people’ waiting since last. June for the adoption of our zoning bylaw. We want a definite Plan and something should he done now.” Administrator John Pousette ad- vised that town planning matters, including a new zoning bylaw should be finalized within five weeks. This estimate also covered the holding of a public ‘hearing, - date of which is yet to be ‘an- - nounced. - . _ CENTENNIAL MEMO - The colonies of Vancouver Is- - land and British Columbia were united November 19, 1866 but. it was not until May 28, 1868 that the capital of the merged colony was moved to Victoria from New West- minster, ot . . CENTENNIAL MEMO _ Arthur E. Kennedy, the third governor of Vancouver Island once said there were bul two classes of people here “ . . . conyicts and those who ought to be convicts.” spe + are (left to retiring: