oc A Pan Wedriesday, September’ 7,1 - TERRACE « "OMINECA” | HERALD, TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA - THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE LIST OF ELECTORS — (1966-1967 "The list of electars for the year 1966-1967 will be closed on 30th September, 1966. A draft list may be examined on the Noti¢e Board in the lobby of the Municipal Offices about 20th October, 1966. The list will be _ confirmed on Ist November, 1966. : a Persons who consider that their name should be included are advised to check the draft list between 20th October, 1966 ond Ist November, -1966, and to report any errors or omissions to me. OWNER ELECTORS . The names of OWNERS of real property who are Canadian Citizens or British Subjects are normally entered in the list from records held in’ the Assessor's office. Persons who have received their certificates of Canadain Citizenship and who own property ere asked to check the list to ensure that their names are included. RESIDENT ELECTORS ‘ All persons whose names appeared in the 1965-1966 List of Electors as RESIDENT ELECTORS have received a letter asking them to confirm that they are still eligible. Persons who are eligible for inclusion in this section, but whose names are not in the 1965-1966 list, must make a declaraton to this effect. The necessary forms available at the Municipal Offices. To be eligible for this section of the list a person: (1) must be a Canadian Citizen or British Subject, and (2) must be over 21 years of age, and {3} must have resided in Terrace for at least six months prior to the date of the declaration. TENANT ELECTORS . This section is confined to those persons ond corporations who have rented or leased property in Terrace for at least six months prior to the date of taking the required Declarations. Persons and corporations who are eligible for. inclusion in this section, but whose names are not in the 1965-1966 list, must make a declaration: to this effect, The necessary forms are available at the Municipal Offices. Corporations are reminded that their nome cannot be entered in the list unless they have filed with me a written authorization naming some person of the full age of twenty-one (21) years who is a Canadian Citizen or British Subject to be its agent to vote on behalf ef such corpora- tion. . : . The Municipal Offices shall remain open for the convenience of Tenant and Resident Electors Friday, September 23rd from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30.p.m. and Seturday, September 24th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. . DECLARATIONS BY RESIDENT AND TENANT ELECTORS MUST BE DELIVERED TO ME WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE DATE THEY ARE SIGN- ‘NO DECLARATIONS BY RESIDENT AND TENANT ELECTORS, AND NO AUTHORIZATIONS BY CORPORATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR INCLUSION IN THE 1966-1967 LIST. IF RECEIVED LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1966. ‘J, Pousette, Municipal Clerk The Corporation of the District of Terrace DATED AT TERRACE this 5th day of September, 1966, - o-9 . ” pers e : Air Cadets Swing Into New Season ‘Monday, September. 12th at 7 pm. in Veritas Hall basement Terrace Air Cadets again. com- mence their. weekly meetings. - During the summer months, 14 ‘Air Cadets went to summer camp at RCAF Station Penhold, located 10 miles south of Red Deer, Alta. They were accompanied by Com- manding Officer Kevan van Herd, ’ After returning home, various members were called out to ald the crew of the Mobile Car Testing unit during their 3 day session in Terrace. Later, others were called out to assist their sponsor group, Terrace Lions Club, selling tickets for the Lion’s car raffle. : Meanwhile, Cpl. Lorne Bass completed a flying scholarship course at Pitt Meadows, received his private flying license, and hag already enjoyed flying at ‘Ver- non with last year’s flying scholar- ship winner Donald Tutt. Flight Sgt. Bruce Douglas has been in Camp Borden, Ontario for the past two months taking a Senior Leader's course, He retutned to Terrace on Septenrber 6th. The Air Cadet movement offers many opportunities for boys in grade nine, or of ages 14 to 18. Terrace No. 747 Squadron has room for at least 20 new cadets, and recruits will be accepted up to October 17th. Boys wishing to join, or earn more about Air Cadets are requested to come to the meeting on September 12th to get literature and application forms. i CRADLE ROLL The. following births were re- corded in Mills Memorial Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Garry Kerr, August 31, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jelinic, Sept- tember 1, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lyons, Sept- tember 2, a. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cole, Sept- ” tember 4, a daughter. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Marritt, September 5, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tait of Greenville, September 6, a son, SKEENA HEALTH UNIT Skeena Health Unit will hold Parental Classes for |i AROUND the TO “Listed among those. promi Tallon. With only one. year ta Penticton. turned from a 6 week holiday her daughter Donna Kershat Vancouver, r Reported to be “doing well Mills Memorial hospital is Mills, 11 year old son of Mrs. Parker Mills of Terrace ; hey was injured when he fell | the’ family car while the § were on a motor holiday. eldent -occurred' near George. Sydney and his mj were flown home to Terraced * FREE . To the Polls Phone SOCIAL CREDI campaign _ headquarters VI 3-2320 * WAEARASEASANANA ATRIA, RRA . ERS AH § prospective parents beginning September 15th at 7:30 _ p.m., in the Skeena Health Unit, Municipal Building. Parents wishing to participate, please consult your family physician. c? to Sth year in the recently lished UBC examination resulta Certified General -Accoundg™ Association of B.C, was foie Terrace resident Richard “Tam before he attaing his C.A. cea eate, Dick is currently empiiaee with the provincial governmesmm Mrs, Dorothy Douglas hued : ing which she visited with [AME son, Dick Tallon in: Penticton} Thursday by Mrs. Mill's’ bro Bill, Harrison of. Omineca po Services, i. - t Transportation }j | ..» ther you won't mind if the other fellow gels in because you | didn’t get out! Perhaps you won't be too busy next time. Perhaps | you won't be busy at all!