Guy Robinson a rofessional director from ancouver will arrive in Terrace on Saturday Oct. 8, 1977 to direct a play for Terrace Little theatre. Mr. Robinson has been in theatre for 10 years and has worked with tre gro in Dawson Creek, Fort St. as well as the lower mainiand. He will be directing a play entitled Arsmic and Old Lace a play which is set in the 1940's. Mr. Robinson will be holding a meeting at 7 p.m. Play director here Saturday SATURDAY October § in the Terrace Little Theatre building on Kalum Str. This meeting will be for anyone interested in the technical end of the dircting, costumes, lighting, sound, set building, makeup, etc. Please drop by the Lite Theatre building on Saturday evening. is a large producation and many people will be needed. On Sunday, Oct 9 al 2p.m. Gur Robinson will hold readings of the play. Branch 13 dispatch Golden birthday ball, Saturday AGolden Anniversary-is a memorable occassion and the Ladies Auxilliary to branch 13 are going all out to celebrate this very special Birthday. ; Saturday night is their Gala Golden Anniversary Banquet and Ball at the arena. Proceedings get underway at 7 p.m. with dinner slated for 7:30. Tickets at $5.00 per couple are available from the Legion or at Terrace Sewing Centre. Special guests at the function will include Dolly Cartwright, Provincia President of the L.A., Denise Fulijames, Zone Representative and Mayor Dave Mroney: The ladies of Branch 13 are well known for their ability to sponsor truly delightful than or- dinary. Pick up your tickets now and plan to meet your friend at the Arnea Banuet Room on Sat. Night. The Dart Club is in full swing again for the winter season . Plans ate being mande for more visits to clubs in other towns and already there is discussion of representation of some magnitude attending the Winter Games being held this year in Prince Gi a.” This is a bus little grou and they would very muc like to see may people in- volved. New members will be made very welcome you don’t have to be and expert. The dart players now in- volved will be glad to teach you and help you. Come on out any Wednesday evening, 8 p.m. at the Branch for an evening of fun and fellowship with the Dart Club. The new executive for the 1977-78 season consitss of President Ray Johnson, First Vice-President Wayne Larson, Second Vice- Presinde Art Mills and Secretary Treasurer Laveta November 5th is the Curl Cpiel, hosted by Branch 13. The banquet and dance will be held in the Terrace Hotel with some tickets for the dance available to non curlers at a nominal fee. Come and watch the games then come and dance. Remeber October 11, is the next general meeting. Eight o'clock sharp at the branch. This is your Legion, come out to the meetings and stay aware of what transpires. Whisper sweet nothings into her ear for practically nothing. Because B.C. Tel’s long distance weekend rates let you dial direct (112) to most places in British Columbia’ between 5 p.m. Friday and 5 p.m. Sunday for just 35¢ or less per minute (minimum yi - Gas stations VANCOUVER (CP) — Provincial Energy Minister Jack Davy Thortdes..cal nounced new gasoline marketing guidelines designed to guarantee in- dependent retailers two- thirds of the market. Davis told a news con- ference that what he called a “Dealer's Bill of Rights” will limit major oil com- panies to a one-third share of the market through their own outlets. Major oil companies are increasingly terminating leases on gas stations for- merly operated by in- dependent retailers to close the outlet or convert it te a self-serve station. Davis said the guidelines, to become effective Dec. 1, will be monitored by the British Columbia Energy Commission. Kitimat court “Our government wants the small, independent retailers of gasoline, in- dividual station owners, station lesees and private brand dealers to maintain a strong presence in the corner gas station business in this province” Davis told reporters. . le sald the guidelines will help define the .trading areas of smaller operators, allow them to purchase roducts other than gasoline ‘om different suppliers and protect them from sudden termination of their leases. ENSURES INCREASE “The independent retailer is particulariy hard hit these days,” the minister said. “With rising gasoline prices and the introduction of smaller, more gas-efficient cars, the total volume of On the docket Three Kitimat youths pleaded guilty in ‘ovincial court THRUSDAY BEFORE Judge Selwyn Romilly to a charge of possession of liquor while under age. Thomas Herbert Kreutz Randal James Klassen and Kenneth James Lewis, all 18, were found each with their own case of beer after they were stopped in a-car by police near the public safety building Sept. 22. Judge Romilly told the defendants that “although it may seem odd that you can hold jobs and earn good money and yet not he allowed to have liquor in ou session, that is the aw.” He fined Kreutz and Kijassen $10 and LEWIS 147, Pentti Heiskanen pleade quilty to a charge of drivin with a blood-alcohol lev ex ing .08 per cent. He was fined $300 and had his This weekend, give her a ring for 35¢ or less. charge 23¢ per call). So cuddle up on the phone this weekend. And engage in some sparkling conversation. @) BCTEL * Rate does not apply on culls from the OK Tel area. coin tel, motel. hotel and to sume Northem points not served by B.C. Tel, license suspended for three months, David MeKenna, in court for a presentence report, wa sentence to a total of six in prison. monte int was convicted on two counts of traffickin in marijuana on May 30 an 31, 1977. He was sentenced to three months on each charge to be served con- secutively at the Terrace Correctional Centre. McKenna wasalso given a one month sentence for writing a bad cheque, to be cere J concurrently with e other sentences. The trial of Ian Alaster Bell, adjourned since Sept. 1, ended Thursday with his conviction on a charge of trafficking in mda June 6 though the Gefendant was ‘equrt. moh Teen he Whag and working in Duncan, on Vancouver Island. He was fined $350 and sentenced to six months on probation. Strengthens independant dealers get more power In asoline sold in British lumbia is tending to drop. “This, ether with a growing inclination on the part of consumers to shop around, is causing station after station to close up. Some of these closures are overdue, but there is a dan- er that the small,- in- ependent retailer will disappear as well,’ Davis, who met with representatives from the major oll companies before the news conference, stressed that the guidelines were voluntary, but said . that, if the companies do not comply the government is prepared to legislate. He said the oi] companies have seen the guidelines in draft. form but were sur- prised at the two-third, one- third formula. Davis added that while the oil company representatives said they did not like government involvement in this area, he doesn't feel that they will oppose the guidelines. . REPORT RELEASED Davis also released some findings of the energy eommission, which in: late 1975 conducted a study of gasoline marketing in B.C. Its major findings were that: —there was excess ser- vice station capacity in Mey —as a result, the con- sumer pays more than is necessary for gasoline; independent dealers suffer discrimination and insecurity in their relations with the major oil com- panies. guidelines — TV special ---TOMORROW RIGHT CRUSADE FAOM Notre Dame ;«=Sté« Cc‘ f Barrows Geo. Beverly Shea Tedd Smith John Innes SPECIAL GUESTS: Johnny Cash June Carter NORMA ZIMMER MYRTLE HALL SUBJECT: “In Search af loah's Ark" 7:00 pin. CFIK, TV CHG READ BILLY GRAHAM'S BODK “HOW TO BE BORN AGAIN" —AVAILABLE AT BOOX AND DEFT. STORES d test i ford ssh ele *Ratults obtained using Tronseon Canoda This year almost every carmakeraround — tohand you thisline. Look familiar? It's the Volkswagen Rabbit. But without even looking too closely, it could be one of any number of cars that have recently appeared on the market. Or are about to. If imitation is the sincerest farm of flattery, we're very flaitered. However, it's not the outside line of the Rabbit that makes it so revolutionary, it's what goes on underneath the line. in the five intensive years of planning and innovation that it took to create the Rabbit, it was continually designed from the inside out, Not vice-versa, like many cars. Looks for looks’ sake was never our intention, and that's where we drew the line. For instance, since our trans- verse angine was mounted sideways up front, it created a huge amount of room for people and luggage in back, (Far more room we might add, than any other car its size.) And since the engine took up less room, that engineering fact plus extensive wind tunnel tests willbe tryi determined the dramatic slope of the hood. The ‘sleek hatchback rear end design and the sparty line of the Rabbit's front were no accidents either. Even though they were in part refined by hundreds of test collisions over several years, : Function followed safety, And form follows function, All along the line, You also get front-wheel drive, 72 kilometers per galion (45 mpg) on the highway, 47 km/gal (29 mpg) in the city.* You can accelerate from 0- to 80 km/h in a scant 8.3 seconds, (No one has been able to match those specs either) You get luel injection, rack and pinion steer- ing, front disc brakes, steel belted racials, inde- pendent 4-wheel suspension, and a whole list of advanced features that other car makers have not even caught on to yel, let alone cought up with. . Drop in at your nearest VW dealer and test drive the aston- ishing Rabbit, Why settle for pale imitations when you can buy the original? Vol There's no comparison. THE 1978 RABBITS ARE HERE. SEE THEM AT YOUR LOCAL VOLKSWAGEN DEALER. COLUMBIA AUTO HAUS | VOLKSWAGEN AUTHORIZED DEALER 3779 RIVER, TERRACE 261918]