OMINECA § *A0dd LIX, No. 20. 20 Pages ° Wednesday, December 7, 1966 OPOsED EXTENSION of Mills: Memorial Hospital is shown in the artist’s conception planned additions — construction of which will ‘get underway if ratepayers of the gospital Improvement District give their assent to a $450,000 referendum when they to the polls on Saturday, . December 10. Trustees elections. not in attendance, ated A. J. “Bud” McColl, a two year Council term:. Centennial project fund for'a Rouilding. ., Boys and girls ‘of the combined | schools of” Terrace. “presented two fon Friday and Saturday, December me: and. 3, in the Community Cen- Rire. .! There were full houses both mnights and eomments following she concerts indicated they were a Teal success. Mrs. Hazel Cambrin, chairman | fof the Centennial project com- mittee, in organizing the: event, acted in close liaison . with the § teachers chool, Veritas, Riverside,. Up-|- ailands, Kalum, Cassie Hall and arence Michiel schools, | lundreds Take Part In Weekend Concerts ; Hundreds of schoot children played. an important part mthis weekend in Terrace’s contribution to Canada's forthcom- ng birthday celebrations by adding some $400 to the town's adelightfiully entertaining concerts. of “Skeena Secondary |- library-museum- tourist bureau ALT MeColl, chairman.: of -the Cénténnial : “Committee, - welcomed: the audience’ at ‘the Friday: night performance’. while Mrs... ‘Edna Cocper,-also. .a:member of the committee, did the honors or ‘Bat- ‘urday evening. = § =«s_—~ The. Secondary School | band under Conductor A. Brodie played an important part i in both perform- ances. The quality of their work is greatly. improved and: they were well received and miade a smart appearance in their white shirts with band_crests. The “Toy Maker's Dream, " or- (Continued On Page 3} (WEEKEND CONCERT) . OUR NEW AD. MAN, Den Wiebe, tells us he. plays. a-mean ‘ guitar and we're wondering. if he’s just stringing us along! ., TERRACE MERCHANTS ‘Asso- : ciation is clamping’ down on “shoplifters in the. community. “Phey've had a lot of Brief.and it - appears ta be on -the. Increase.” ‘Anyway — -there’s (a re woffered for any information ~ leading to the apprehension: of shoplifters. (P.S. We'll ‘publish a picture of the next person’ convicted for. shoplifting so you know what’ one looks - like.) : STERRACE Junior Forest .Ward- mens start selling Christmas trees mon Friday, December 8 in the Co-op parking lot, They'll stay . swith it until December 22 work: .. ing Thursdays, Fridays’ and: aturdays. Proceeds will: send’ the laddios to ‘summer camp: mext year. MRS. C.J. NORRINGTON, who malways. remembers: the. beautiful ° Bittle feathered” - friends’, that; nanage. to stick “around “and | veather the winter, gald ~ this. eek, “Please tell. your. readers: Ifo: put out bits of subt and seeds mor the birds.” It's a good. ideal | ~ Melting: Pot . e _ WATCH FOR Frank Howard, ' MP for “Skeena,; on Sunday on | - The program was.Jousy to begin ' with but‘it’s beginning to shape - Bet pre-empted because 7 and throws. i in. a. little sex, “Yeward = - just © ‘body .promote Terrace to. pro- fessional men?. oo aa Last - ‘CALL. FOR VOTERS! "Please ‘turn out on Saturday and “. make this‘Municlpal election ‘the ; ‘.) best ever’ on an. .electors -turn- -[- ‘out basis... _ get. a! whole year in return ‘for : ‘that-little .bit. of effort. “VOTE! VOTED VOTE! gut only once | Please): “ “Sunday.” (that’s December~ 41) up.. What we manage to see of it —that is. Hope Frank doesn’t some nitwit:: producer goes “arab SOME OF “the things that made us mad duting the past two or ‘three weeks were “Christmas tarals.; in ‘November, Municipal candidates‘ at ‘the eleventh hour, shortage of -medical practition- ers in our, fair community (and dentists. too!} Our medical men are’ Working. themselves . to a. frazzle and our: two dentists are’ booked up to the. middle. of, never, PLEASE — can't somte-. “It- only’. takes “ten ~ minites: out: of your day: and you: has’ accepted originally “from ~ ‘Prince: ‘Rupert ~ F reezing Winds Down Lines cal staff. battled when they worked’ in — freezi wind which gusted to 60 miles power service to Terrace, . ~ - lines were. re-routed. A second outage - of about b.m. when constant ‘high. win most the samé area. dro, Jack McDougall ‘told unlikely. a DON WIEBE . ++ Herald advertising manager Latest addition to the Terrace Herald staff is Don Wiebe, who advertising. manager. Don comes the: Prairies Where he ‘has of ‘Hat, -“Alberta:, comes™ ‘to and the father of alx B.C. Hydro linemen and techni- the elements hour, in an effort to restore full They were called. out at 8:42 --a.m, “Tuesday after” winds downed power.’ ,Jines~-on Keith Avenue . “south ©: “of” “the Yailway. tracks.’ “The: ‘service was” “restored slightly over half an. hour later but certain - sections of the town'| remained without Rower while minutes duration occurred at 4:28 caused -further line damage’ in al- ‘District Manager for ‘Be. ‘Hy the position of worked - exten-. oe - Sively in advertising: and, promo: fG ‘tional . positions. Ten’ years . “his” experience ‘was. ‘gained - “as “advertising “Manager ‘for ‘the TT.” ~ Eaton ‘Company... of Canada: in’ - Medicine ° ” program in Terrace, program in Terrace ng ‘an NOT doing.’ —e— 4 ds ‘of year council: term: ly fact there. was the fact that certain ies owt of General Revenue, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Robert Christ! moder- the meeting which: gave speakers an initial three minutes each to outline platforms and then allowed for questioning from the floor. My, Christl ‘was assisted by First speaker of the evening was Mrs. Mary Moore whois seeking - “First’ of all I would do every- thing possible to hasten a’ paving secondly .I would work towards some means of an improved animal _ control and would like to see a better. informed’ pub- lie in Terrace, Would. like to see | people more interested © in . what councillors are doing: and equally BS interested in. what they: ‘are |: “Second speaker. was Mrs; Nan Harrison, also seeking a two year |: couneil