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Among those on the recelying end were (left to right) Corporal Gerald Hoffman (Cadet of the Year) Sergeant James Lambright {Senior Leaders’ Course) Ser= tgeant Roger Leclere (NCO of the year) F Sergeant Bruce Douglas (Corps d? Elite Honor Guard LAC Mike Adams (Most Improved Cadet) LAC Pekka Sioman (BC Tattoo representative) wo Patrict Casey (Flying scholarship} LAC Andy Taylor (Rifle Shoot trophy) and Corporal Charles Robinson (BC’ Tattuo Representative }, EDIT: SAY Carter tax a Christian plan CARTER REPORT CHRISTIAN In the Carter Commission six- volume report on taxation, Can- ada has her first complete blue- print of an equitable tax plan, The report spells out in lay- men’s terms the Christlan teaching that the strong must help the weak, Canada won?t move into Carterland overnight, Public opinion must be aroused, then informed and finally pre- sented with a prozram of ena. bing legislation workable at federal, provincial and munici- pal levels, Rouyn-Noranda (Que,) Press, +++ . WE‘ VE COME OF AGE A daily paper published in the province of Winnipeg carried a story about a truck driver from the province who has been chosen to drive one of the Cen. tennial Carayvant railers throughout the remote’? areas Extension Phones are FRIENDLY PHONES . ». companionable in the kitchen, reassur- ing at night by your bedside. Discover how tittla they cost Fram BETEL HERALD CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS— TRY THEM! 33 hp. Evinrude Electric Single Lever Controls Paddle, Life Jacket | ee SPECIAL THIS ONLY. _ 14’ McCulloch Sport WEEK my } | _gi8ga'gs, _Rentrew County, His accomlish:| of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, May we askewhen will Winnl- peg, its people and the govern- ment wake up to the ract that Manitoba, yes, and Saskat- chewan ‘as well, have come of age, That we llve in comparative comfort, that we have radio, talevision, railways, highways and the Saskatchewan Rough- riders, Grey Cup Champions of Canada? When? When? --Me- lita (Man,) New Era, +4+ CENSOR THEM We think some censoring should be done in this field (of TV and films), especially when it is brought intothehome, It is hard to contro] at the viewing and as people are not| aware of what the fllm or pro- gram involves until it pro- gresses, Censorship would take out those parts considered ‘to he objectionable and thus would not cause disgust or embarras- sment to the viewer, ~- Hunt- ingdon (Que.) Gleaner, +++ —C JUDGE'S FEATS Recently the Ottawa govern ment appointed a new judge for. ments: he played six weeks with the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team, played football for the Ottawa Rough Riders and Toronto Argonauts, speclallzed in motor vehicle cases, and was an unsuccessful.Liberal candi date in the 1957 federal elec- tion.--Fort Frances(Ont, Times +h GO OUT AND SET.L If we want more of the tourist dollar, then we must be pre pared to get out and sell Sal- mon Arm, This means golng afield, We must attract those people who arent coming to Salmon Arm, not the people who are already here, ~Salmon Arm (B,C.) Observer. : +++ talk does no good Quebec government officlals now are beginning to realize that this talk of separatism isn’ t doing the province any good as regards to out-of-province financing, It may also find that {ts Insistence on wider use of the French language mayhave serious effects on Expo '69 attendance, + Fort Frances . (Ont.) Times, . - a Telex used to speed vocational A few service to speed the placement of students into Bri- tish Columbla' s network of vo eational schools has been Jaun- “ehed by the Department of Edu: cation, Minister of Education LR, Peterson said that the Placement service’ will co-| operate closely with the Man- power Training Section of the Canadian Department of Mar» power and Immigration, It Is connected by teletype to Man power Centres in 30 of the Province’s larger communi: tles. —_ . If the Manpower Centre has a worker requiring training itcan learn from the placement ser- vice within minutes at which Provinelal vocational school a particular course ‘ls taught and when the next class begins, The placement service uses up-to-date records of course eapacitles and vacancles to place students Incourses, Other agencies suchasthe Workmen's Compensation Board, Depar ment of Indian Affairs and wel. fare services will also use the facititles of the service, Peterson also sald that Cane ada Manpower counsellors hava now been located ona permanent basis at all the vocational schools, . Their function fs to continue - the vocational counselling that. begins at the Manpower Centres and also to assist in job place. ment for graduating students, There are ‘two such counsele lors at the Burnaby Vocational Stone piles tell a tale PETERBOROUGH, ONT, (CP) -Man-made stone piles discovers ad in Dummer Township, 15 miles northeast cf here, two years ago, are to he thvestie |~ gated by anthropologtsts from ae University, The 110 cairns seem similar io Indi structures found In the wean Prairies, : . THE SWEEPER Is COMING students School and Vancouver Voca- tional Institute, and one at the vocational schools in Nelson, Nanalmo, Kelowna, Prince George and Dawson Creek, The Victoria Vocatlona? School has a half-time counsellor. L. | Executive | duly week-end, LEGION REPORT - ; Legion Centenilal celebration and Track Meet to be held at the High School grounds on Wed. nesday June 29, . Nick Nattress tells us that ! approx. 250 children in the age ! group 9 » 16 have completed | applications for the meet, A sports event of this size cannot be run without a con- Siderable amount of prepara- , tlons and. without assistance dur- 1 ing events, , We call on every able-bodied (one leg, one arm and one eye} veteran, Legionalre or just plain citizen to assist making this event a very real success, We need men with shovelsand rakes at the fleld on Sunday morning, June 25th, to makethe track and the field ready for the big event, . We also need men with pencils, , stamina and good will to assist the coaching crew on Wednes- day night - so, for once, my good comrades, forgo your golf, your fishing trip or your 7 garden and give us a hand with. _the opening event of Terrace’ s Centennial, Branch No, 13 will enter a float in the July 1 Parade, so will our Ladies Auxillary, Art Bates Is in charge of the first one while the ladles will de-: elde on their chairman at the meeting, Sunday June 18th, ‘ goes out - it ia all very well to decide to enter a fioat Into a parade, but it takes a lot of ingenuity and -lots of elbow grease to complete. the project Let us not be stingy with out time from now till after the Ist +++ Branch No. 13 welcomes Le- glonaires Allan Whitlow and Graham Veysey who were ini. tiated at the regular meeting on- Tuesday last and also congra- tulate Measrs A.A, Glhon, Ralph Connor, Robert Hooker and wil- fred K, Paupst whose applica. Marquise can sing * . rr on one . Caughnawoga songs ‘MONTREAL (CP) ~ Adrtene Roy - Vilandra, wife of the ninth Marquis de Ruze d' E?flat, interprets..songs of Canada's aborigines and. has recorded al- bums entitled A Chorale ot Caughnawaga and Ten Trines of Ten Provinces, To using: th-. songs effectively, the marquise learned to play the tom-tom. and the chichigwam, a gourd fllied with pebbles, * | will take the form: of a Field” Once again a call for help |! tlons for membership ‘were ap»: proved at the same meeting. by the L.A.".on Saturday 3rd June went over very well indeed. the proceeds, in the amount of $150,00,. was donated to the Skating Arena, thus making the contribution to date from the LA, a grand total of $250.00 wel] done, ladies,:and so were the pancakes, S ebee The June meeting of the L.A, was attended by 18members and featured a surprise tea party for Mrs. Ken McKay who will be leaving Terrace shortly, to join her husband, Mrs, McKay, a member since 1956, was pre Sented with a corsage and a farewell gift - Branch-No, 13 Join the Ladies Auxillary in wishing Vera all the best In her Legion lists plans for big track meet — Shae BY FOUL, BOGELUND The Pancake Breakfast served | ‘Wednesday, June 21, 1967 “Kelum-St. 635-2727 Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. “Your Rexall Stores” - ~ Lakelse Pharmacy Super-Valu Shopping Centre Phone 635-5617 Open Sunday 7-9 p.m. | _ PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES new home, ; ‘ BONDED STOR-ALL ali metal construction available in i ITTLE IODINE - | — | | uperior BUILDING MAINTENANCE -LTD. 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