TERRACE. “Qminece” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Poge 19 dnesday, ‘May 1.1, Terrace House of Color : IMPORTANT CHANGE IN ‘TIME: OF BUS” ‘SCHEDULE FROM PRINCE GEORGE ‘TO PRINCE: RUPERT SUBJECT: TO THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF BRITISH. COLUMBIA Note: If any objections to this: schedule are to be filed; the objections must: be filed within fourteen, a4)? Pes days with the foliowing: The Superintendent of Motor: Carriers, Public Utilities Commission, Vancouver, vee RUGS - TILES. a stom-made ree es 1966 e NEW SPRING SELECTION: ° OVER 40 STYLES AND. COLORS - e FLAWLESS WORKMANSHIP. _ Phone us at VI 3-6842 anda | "mild - mannered ‘salesman will - . call with samples, You will’ be : under no sbtigation a "Across from B.C. Tel | PAINT. . _ WALL-TO-WALL CARPET. SPECIALISTS ° A. The. regular. monthly. meating of w {the Old Age Pensioners Associa- }tion wag held Saturday, May 7,.1n the” Community ‘Centre - with - 28 :{ members in-attendance. — . an: extended tour of Europe,’ visit. | Austria, ‘| France. The meeting wishes the -|Hipps-a happy journey, = * es ' | Members celebrating May’ birth- - |days were Mr. W. Griffiths, Mrs. * >. 13. Fleming,” Mr. | A, MeCombe. . lowed the regualr business session _ fiecerg and instructors for its com- WALLPAPER - [League .of Canada -has provided |full-time summer leadership | Pensioners’ Hold. -Regalar: ‘Meéting Mrs. Elsa MeLeod was nominat- ed as delegate to attend the pra- vincial convention In June, : Two of the members, Mr. and a Mrs, G, Hipp announced plans for ing points in’ London, Germany, Yugoslavia, . Ttaly -and and Mrs. R. on, Mrs. M. Cole and Mrs. Hostesses for the tea, which fol- were: Mrs, Joyce Prosser, ‘Mrs, W. Lewis, Mrs. W » Wall and Mrs. W Mockford. ’ ‘Fre ‘next ‘regular meeting is scheduled ‘for. June 4. ; a oT ensure a supply of future of- munity squadrons, the Air Cadet courses for more e than 2,860 senior -Jeral organizer at the time, also .| to the senate. CANADIAN COACHWAYS UuMITED - FOR THE ATTENTION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC — B.C. -for the British Columbia Portion. om rift in the Liberal ranks is _ : . - “Ture. except the hope . of eventual It is becoming more and more obvious that former Finance Min- ister Walter Gordon was eased out of the cabinet. It was stated, upon his resignation, that he resigned because he gave the Prime Minist- ér bad" advice about calling the election last fall. Keith Davey, Lib- gave the same bad advice and -he was rewarded by being appcinted - The real reason why Walter Gor- don’ quit’ the cabinet is that he held strong views about foreign control of Canadian industry and these views were not shared by the Prime Minister and others. ‘One-of the clues about. this very “tek Read Down Yead li. ese Daily Daily Dai ly ; Dally - Daily — Daily 6:45 p.m. | 9:15 a.m. [11:45 p.m. Ji.v Prince George Ar. 7245 asmfllstS p.m.f 1:00 p.m, 7:15 p.m.| 9945 aom.]12:15 aemef -oTéleshak © _— 73207 asm. /L0;50 pia. 12330". mp - 7:30 p.m, | 10:02 a.m. | 12:31 a.m. _ Bednésti.. oe 7995 am. 10833 pein 2sr5 pam 8:00 p.m} 10:35 a.m. |.1:05\-a.m fac: VANDERHOOF. “ve 6230) asm | L0.00-p-am. L1345¢-a. mp 8:15 pom. [10:40 a.m. [1:10 am. Lv VANDERHOOF i SP 6825. asm] 9:50. pom (L130 alm 8:37 pom | 11:10 aim. | 1:42 a.m. | Fe. Fraser. Cotas : | 9:20-p.m. [L1 508 a.m. 8:55 pom. | 11/23 asm..|° 1:54°aim.| > Lejac’ wane # : 9:07-pem. {L0:50° a.m. 9:10 pom, | 11:28 acm. |° 1:58 a.m. | Fraser Lake 5:35 a.m.] 9.02) p.m. [10:35 a.m. 9:25 poms | 11243 a.m, | 2:10 a.m.) Endako ae - 8348 pom [10:20 a.m, 10:02 pom. | 12:23 pms | 2:48 aim] “Tintagel-: 8:15. pm. | 9:43-a md LO: Do Hs 12235 pam, 3:00: a.m-JAr BURNS LAKE 8:05 p.m. 19:30 a.m. 10:30 pom. | *1i05 pom. | 3215 aim |Lv BURNS “LAKE: fe 2235
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