Wednesday, April 13, 1966 Page Eight TERRACE “‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA \ . Marion Dando. Religion and Life Guides, Emblem —- Norma Dando and Mar- rownies: ion Rando. Child Care — Sharon a | ° Fisher. Citizenship Badge — Patsy ; Rangers Fisher and Alice Hansen. Second i) Girl Guides Flora Kerr and Bri.|Slass Sedge — Cynthia Coburn i. \ gitta van Heek have left for Vic-| 4 Phyllis Turner. i torla where they will attend a Ai tspecial ceremony at Government @ BOWLING @® House today (Wednesday) in which “en they will receive the Gold Cord MIXED “GC” LEAGUE ‘award from Lt, Governor George | Johnny’s Welding .......... 62 m! | Pearkes, Vikings 2.0... cece cece eee 56 ¥ The Gold Cord is the highest) Optimists ....... reece BD award to which a Girl Guide may| Terrace Radiator ........... 51 , aspire. Congratulations to Flora/TiC.'s ...........-.....-.-5- 49 m,;and Brigitta. Roadrunners ............005 46 re Mrs. Gladys Kerr accompanied|Hiwaymen ................. 45 . the girls and will attend the cere-|No-see-ems ..... ern 38 | mony on the invitation of Lt. Gov-| Ladies high single, jernor and Mrs, Pearkes. Helen Plathers ............. 256 : Mens high single, The following Girl Guides were} P, Sorensen ..............., 276 u recently awarded badges in the i "i | classifications listed: Hostess Badge| The length of the Expo grounds =. Nancy Sparks, Norma Dando,| is three and a half miles. anand. o. ad. oe Let's Go Bowling Spring League starts May 2 OPEN BOWLING | DAILY from 1 P.M - “AN ALL-ROUND CORD in Girl Guiding was awarded to 8 A R Rt : | § B 6 TT 1 Guide Patsy Fisher (right) in o special ceremony in Clar- ence Michiel auditorium last Thursday evening. Commis- _ sioner Joan Sparks (left) made the presentation. . 4807 Lazelle Avenue Phone YI 3-5911 (staff photo) 12th Anniversary REUM MOTORS un 100 Used Car & Truck Sale | CARS AND TRUCKS 1964 CHEVELLE oo... cece csccecstesseseeeceeeee $2295 1963 FORD SEDAN oouuu...tecescccccccceeseeeeeece $1895 1964 METEOR CONVERTIBLE |... $2895 1963 CHEVROLET PICKUP ..ou.n.......ccccsscesssesseene $1395 1964 GMC. 4x4 cee cccceccccceeecesseeeseencenscuene $2995 1963 FALCON STATION WAGON ................ . $1895 1964 MERCURY '4-TON ......... esuntsseeenecananesusecse $1995 T96E FORD PICKUP ee eeeecceseneeeee $ 995 M 1964 CHEVROLET SEDAN Qu. $1295 1961 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN .................c.0006 $ 795 1964 CHEV SEDAN oon. ccceeccccccccecceeeeenene $1000 1963 ENVOY STATION WAGON ................. a S195» B 1964 INTERNATIONAL 34-TON ...WWW0... $2195 1960 PONTIAC SEDAN oo... eeeees $ 695 : 1965 COMET “SUPER SPORT” oo $2895 1956 MERCURY DUMP TRUCK with box & hoist $1100 P' 1965 INTERNATIONAL PANEL |... $2495 1961 CORVAR STATION WAGON ................. $995 m! 1962 CHEVROLET SEDAN ow $ 995 1962 CHEV PICKUP .............. sevensesseace $YZ95 a SPECIALS!! . | SIX 1959 CHEVROLET SEDANS 1957 CHEVROLET 2-DR. HARDTOP . —V-8 | 7 AND PICKUPS ...........c0:cscccssessseessans from $695 to $895 Floor Shift .......scssesescscesseccseeeecsnssensesslerecepaeessecenees $250 _ 1959 FORD FORDOR SEDAN ....W.0..ouccccens $295 1958 MERCURY 4-DR. SEDAN 2.2..0..0c:..00-c. $595 ' 1958 PONTIAC STATION WAGON |... $395 1958 FORD V-8, 4-DR. SEDAN. .....0...0..00.0c.8 . $695 1958 INTERNATIONAL PANEL ................. seasteaee $150 1957 FORD 4-DR. SEDAN ..........0.cccee cee Lae $ 50 1958 FORD SEDAN .............. senesensesasessnsssasssnevsosene $595 1957 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN — ve $495. @ §§ 1958 VOLKSWAGEN KARMAN GHIA ............. $795 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN ............ ee . $ 50 B' 1959 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON ......0.....0... $695 1956 METEOR STATION WAGON ............c0 $195 SIXTY 1956 To" 1961 MODEL CARS AND TRUCKS PRESENTLY IN STOCK, DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused !! MOTORS trp P.O. Box 729, Terrace, B.C. Phone VI3-6331, Sales VI3.5905 \letters to the CR clation'’s suggested plan, we ‘have |g SS ia . | also been contacted in this regard. ‘| dollars of my money to a worthy { ‘| seems strange legislation in a sup- '| posedly free country. EDITOR | Editor, Terrace “Omineca” Herald : The last edition of your paper fm included a letter regarding the | Terrace Arena Association, from j a rather misinformed gentleman & by the name of Rowland J. Chen- § ard, _ Mr. Chenard stated that he was } pleased that the Industrial Rela- @ tions Board turned down the as- sociation’s plans for “payroll de- § ductions.” He justified his com- plaint by indicating that the work- He ing man today has enough pay de- fim ductions and shouldn't -be forced ff to agree to more. a Now, to set the record straight jm — the Arena Association had no iim intention of forcing additional 3 payroll deductions on anyone. im Those employees and employers i 7 who felt an arena for Terrace was! . a worthy cause, could, if they so jm desired, sign a statement agree-| Ee ing to the monthly contributions jim of a dollar or two. Mr. Chenardg and any others could decline if they. so chose, and would continue im to receive their paychecks unblem-§ ished, In other words it would be jam a completely voluntary and free a choice and I fail to see how i itm could offend anyone. ; May 1 also mention that although § the Industrial Relations Board saw |i fit to turn down the Arena Asso- ‘i asked them to reconsider their tm decision. MEA Dudley Little haa § Personally, I find it yery difti- cult to accept Government legisla- tion which says I can’t give a few 4 cause, even if I sign a written ‘ authorization to this effect. This If the voluntary payroll deduc- tion plan is accepted, our associ- ation feels it will gain enough pub- lic support to quickly raise the yiee amount of money we must yes, am acquire befere our are- Ra may be built. In addition, it will assure that the money comes from a large and varied crass- section of our population . . . the same people, who along with their families, will enjoy the many bene. fits which an arena will bring to our community. Wayne Seabrook, Chairman Terrace Arena Association ie Repid expansion of the pulp and paper industry, Through its purchase of machinery, equipment and supplies, it is putting new § money into circulation which must § ultimately reach down into every @ community in the province. q MUNSON DRUGS t) rent PHONES: VI 3-6666 VI 3-6661 Lozelie Ave, Terrace, B.C.