ednesday, May 4, 1966 TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. letters to the editor... ditor errace “‘Omineca” Herald The editor of tha Vancouver Pro- ce hag written a-book about the meremier of British Columbia.; — wacd the Premier seems to be quite arilling to read it — out loud — Fit is required of -him. The going price is $7.50 per unit, Bahich means that we. do not read until the paperback {s out. That buld be a very long wait, but in e meantime, how are we going find out, if one of the real ecul- ts gets any credit for his con- ibutions? me What we want to know is the Meesl status of the man who may doing the work of the Minister Finance. sThe question is prompted be- se our Premier hag not appoint- a minister of finance. cas Mr. Gunderson now doing the ork of the minister of finance? SOLECTED to attend the “Unit. | meed Nations Pilgrimage of Youth” rCarol Johnson of Skeena Second- jary School will leave in July for hNew York where she will study Fand observe the UN in action. 4see committees and commissions tat work in the five official UN | languages, and learn of the vast work done throughout the world by such UN departments and magencies as WHO, UNESCO, PAO, as well as visit other New York points of interest. Run- rner-up in the contest among high rechool students was Barbara oltz. The project is sponsored iby the Oddfellows and Rebekah ofdges of North America. Both meyoung ladies will receive certi- Hficates from the local branches mrof the Oddfellows and Rebekah lodges that conduct the contest. - staff photo OMEGA LINE. We are: hat finding fault. with anything... . Whoever is: doing . the work at Vietoria;: is dolng a bang-up job of \t, but we prefer to have no Thyat- ery about ft, and we are quite pre- pared. to have the name of Mr. Gunderion come up agalh with good prospect.of his getting the credit that [is due him, Wa. fall to tee any other reason for not appointing & minister af finance in the regular way. There would be some satisfac: tion in getting this thing settled “straight from the horses mouth’ — and In this case, the Premier heppens to be the horse, Respectfully ‘Ad Lib a Editor Terrace “Omineca’* Herald On behal€ of the Gir] Guide Com- missioners, Mrs. Joan Sparks and]: Mrs. Louise Parmenter, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to this newspaper, the radio, and television for their fine co-opera- tion during our annual cookie week which has helped make our cookie sale a success, oo At this time we would also like to thank those people who trans- ported the girls with their cars, and the public for the fine support received when’ the girls called at your doora on Saturday. This will aesist the organization in ite-work: greatly, . For those people who were miss. ed and who would like to obtain some Guide cookies, they. may. do. so by phoning Mrs. G. Kerr at: VI 39-2677, . ‘Mrs, Al Purschke, _ Publicity =. ia Around the Town Me, and Mrs, Ross Thompson are proud to receive the news this week that thelr grandson, Len Thompson of Kamloop, — 2s a member of the Rocky Mountain Rangers Hand Gun Association — has received the Dominion Marks- man trophy for perfect shooting throughout the winter. Mr. Thomp- ‘son shot 6,000 out of 6,000 during the season a record that was veri- fied by two witnesses. == APPLY NOW If you were born in August 1897 or earlier and can meet resi- dence requirements, you. should send in your application for. your old age security this month, in order that you may receive your first cheque the month following |: the 69th anniversary of your birth in 1966. Application forms are, available at any post office. “lets Go Bowling ‘Spring League’ Now in:Progress . "OPEN BOWLING DAILY ale * Open Bowling Over Weekend ta | Banney vine 4807 Loselle Aone Phone V1 3-591 ANNOUNCEMENT. 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