F TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Wednesdav. March 29,1 967 Pace 12 He used to be bothered by beekaches and tired feeling, When he learned - that rritation of the bladder and urinary traet can reault in backache and ted feeling, he tok Dudd's- Kidney Pills. Smart man, Podd’s Pills attmulate the kidneys tu help relieve the condition causing the backache and tired feelinw. Soon he felt better —rested betler, If you are buthered! hy | backache. Dadd’s Kidney Pills may help in the event, took the Men’s Singles in “A” flight and teamed with Jimmie Stephens, also of Prince Rupert, teok the Men’s Doubles, you, too. You can depend on Dodd's. gerald won the Ladies’ Single! Forty-Six Participate In Badminton Meet The 1967 Terrace badminton open toumament was considered a big success, Forty-six contestants took part’ Carl Etzerza of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert’s Ellen Fitz- event and then went on to win the Ladies’ Doubles with her team mate Pat Fitzgerald, “ugn flight went to Tom and Ruth Harvey of Hazelton. In. “BY flight Mike Stewart Mixed Doubles - \ SKEENA Citelart BY pRiVING SCHOO! rem fae nacho ke PHONE 635-6879 * MacKay’s Faneral Home Ph. 635-2444 » P.O. Box 430 TERRACE, B.C. @ Also serving Kitimat @ MASONRY - CONTRACTOR Commercial @ Residential Nalural Rock Mason Karl Motz — Phone 635-2312 Slate and Flagstone, Block and Brick, Imitation Stone and Brick Veneer. P.O, Box 1203 - Terrace, B.C, “The BEST in the WEST" V&V Construction General Contractors Residential - Commercial JOHN VIS — 635-2507 ABE VANDERKWAAK Richards’ Cleaners Limited “Operating with the Most Modern Equipment” COIN-O-MATIC and COIN CLEAN Laundries ®@ Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing @ ® Coin Dry Cleaning @ @ Batchelor Laundry Service © (shirts beautifully done!) R. J. REYNOLDS B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Box 1438, Terrace, B,C, Chuck's Electrical Contracting Commercial and Residential 6:30 fo 12—1 to 6 Monday to Ssturday PHONE 635-6366 Always Look To “BEST” For Imperial 635-5628 Thornhill Realty Wirlng (el 4046 Lakele Avenue 635-5375 Phone 635-5522 Box 1463 +: Terrace, B.C, A. F. BEST BYTOWN DIESEL SALES LTD, Imperial Oil authorized dealer for A DETROIT DIESEL (G.M.) ENGINES gent Terrace - Kitimat - Hazelton Area Office Hours 4439 Greig Ave. Ternce, BC. C- Phone 635-5130 Karl’s Trading Post Ltd. “Your Boating Circle” Mercury Outboard AMotor Dealer Call 635-5230, Box 902 Terrace Phone 624-2226, Prince Rupert -%& BOAT RENTALS * Al's Laundry AND Dry Cleaning Free Pick-up and Delivery TERRACE, B.C, ‘Phone 635-2838 - -- Vic Jolliffe Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 635-2102 Box 145 TERRACE, B.C, PYRAMID ROOFING & INSULLATION LTD. @ Specializing in Cedar Shake Roofs @ New and: Old Cedar Sidewall Shakes For Free Estimate Phone 635-7497 S.S. No. 1 Kalum Lake Road Rockgas Propane Ltd. : TERRACE DIVISION For all your Propane needs Residential, Commercial and . Industrial Appliance Sales and Service Ph. 635-2920 - Lakelse Ave. SAV-MOR Builders Centre Led, 4827 KEITH RO. - Phone 635-2268, 635-2269 General Building Supplies Now featuring a complete Drafting Service — House Plans, Ete, “Save More at Sav-Mor” John’s Excavating Water and Sewer Lines, Wells, Top Soil, Gravel, Septic Tanks, Basements, Land Clearing, Landscaping. FREE ESTIMATES Hourly Rate or Contract Ph. ‘635-6804, Terrace, B.C. Box 2363 Singer Sewing Machines @ VACUUM CLEANER @ FLOOR POLISHERS Full selection of fabrics . Wool, Cotton and all of your Sewing Needs Expert service to all makes of Sewing Machines. Terrace Sewing Centre Ltd. 4607 Lakelse Ave. - Phone 635-5315 P.O, Box 1808, Terrace, B.C, THORNHILL TEXTILE REFITTERS . Manufacturing & Repalrae UPHOLSTERY Tents - Tarps - Leathergoods “Car Seats A Specialty” SF [t Can Be Done — Wo Can Do ltt of Terrace won the Men's Sin- gles. Dennis Bwinys and Bill Williams of Prince Rupert cap-, tured the Men’s Doubles event. The Ladies Doubles went to Andrea Hansen and Cindy Rofe of Prince Rupert, Bob Morrison and his teammate Ellen Fitz- gerald of Prince Rupert won the “B” event Mixed Doubles. Terrace badminton players are now preparing for the Prince Rupert tournament which is scheduled to take place April 8 and 9. Fashion Accents A Sound investment for Your Wardrobe Pashion accessories are blue- chip investments, and this Spring the portfolio of accents adds up to new fashion win- nings. Fabulous fakes will be on the “most wanted" list for gem collectors, This year jewelry is practically weightless. Lucite “jewels” and plastic paillettes have late-day sparkle as neck- laces, and colored glass is set into rings and pins in bold sizes and shapes. Sea-shells and fea- thers are slated for new fash- ion dazzle as dangling earrings you'll wear after dark. Fresh flowers reap fashion riches this year in corsages shaped for the season's young styles, The size of your corsage should be sealed to your cos- tume, according to Florists’ Transworld Delivery design- ers, For short-skirted lasses, the floral experts suggest the mini-corsage — a smal], single blossom rimmed with green leaves. One or a pair of mini- corsages can be pinned on the shoulder of your dress, a wide collar or used to accent: new eurvy hair styles. Clusters of daisies are fetch- ing floral accents. Tuck the stems inside a patch pocket on a blouse or jacket, or pin the daisies to your pocketbook or’ umbrella. For evening, brace- lets of blossoms, leis and nose-: gays ara in favor, say FTD ex- perts, to complement the crisp, young lines of A-shaped dress- es and slender shifta. Cut-out appliques are more young fashion fun this season. ‘You can make them yotitsel?: from pieces of felt and attach them with snaps to headbands, gloves, helts and hats, Set your acissors to work cutting ont daisies, circles, triangles or ab- stract. shapes. Use sequins or tiny buttons for extra trim if you like. 2 Feet of Fashion for the Groom Young bachelors wil! be run- ning into marriage on many- colored feet this spring. The young bridegroom-ta-he has discovered that, below the cuff, he can have a hosiery trousseau every bit as exciting as his fiancée’s, Young bachelors are among the best customers for cclored crew socks, patterned socks, and business socks color-co- ordinated with their suits and ties. This spring, the entire mens- wear industry has heen sparked with the excitement and ener, ay of the young male customer. Never before has the young man been given such an oppor- tunity to express his person- c. P. DUNPHY ° P.O, Box 413 - Ph, 635.5239 IAN ¢C. MacDONALD B.C. Lend Surveyor P.O. Box 1095 = 635-6628 Larelio Avenue Terrace, B,C, For MEMORIALS Of DISTINCTION We Seli Only the Bestt * Write: Box 413 or Phone 625.5239 C. P, DUNPHY, Agent | ality through his wardrobe. He can easily break away from the traditional ivy look, or the col- orful new American look infly- enced by designer John Weitz, The new trends have extended below the cuff, taking men’s hosiery out of the “underwear” and into the “accessory” class- ification. With women's hemlines up to CENTENNIAL MEMU — In 1021 the Hudson's Bay Com- pany referred to Jts second- class clek James Douglas as a “promising young man.” He is Tevered today asthe father of British Columbia, ' Lakelae Volkswagen Repair — _, kocation: Formerly Sears Avection: Rooms ; sence Ke: “MEYER: -Your Factory ‘Trained ° », Volkswagen Mechanic i . Phones: ‘Bus: 635-001: at _ Home; ‘teat *. RENTALS @ Roto-Tillers @ Lawn Mowers @ Seeders @ Cement Mixers 4546 Lazelle Ave. DARBY’S EQUIPMENT & SALES © Power Plants e Water Pamps @ Building. Equipment Phone 635-5153 "Now Feoturing 7 KEITH! RD. ae Lan + “SAV- MOR BUILDERS CENTRE LTD, | A Complete ” : _DRAFTING:& BUILDING SERVICE — — || Complete line: ‘of building, supplies and manufacturer of 'Nor-Pine" Homes PHONE ose, Core eS (tO. ‘stay, men too are calling at- tention to their own legs. Socks are breaking out in. exciting patterns. Chevrons, tattersalls, and stripes are riveting the eye to the male ankle, a much-neg- lected male beauty spot. Even the basic black sock has taken a vibbing in color or a subtle pattern. The colorful socka algo coma in a variety of textures—many . many are ventilated, 2 boon in summer. The sock ‘trousseau- hunter might choose between an openwork crochet, a fea. - therweight megh, or even a man's fishnet — done in knots instead. of a web for a rugged - masculine look. © ; ‘ ~The over-the-calf dress sock . has come out in light golden brown and green shades — a great coordinator with suits fora tropical honeymoon and later during city summers, “B.C. Telephone crews buried ‘Bo, miles of telephone cable on Vancouver Island during 1060. Maprnaker” fices of the NFB. ‘The Ber Bees Booth ; ees ere cess feb eo 5 ae Se -_ DAVID THOMPSON embarks on a mission into the uncharted Canadian West in a scene from the National Film Board production, ‘ Douglas stars as the daring explorer and Kahn Tineta Horn as his wife in this half-hour drama from Canadian history, Set in the late 1700s, the film follows Thompson's adventures while mapping theRed River country, the Athabaska region and the Columbia River which he traced from its source tothe Pacific. ‘The Great is available for screening through film libraries and distribution of- Great Mapmaker.”’ James ‘A_CENTENNIAL FEATURE + * 4 WILLIAM ADOLPH British author and sportsman William Ado] phBaillie-Groh- man, 31, was hunting mountain goats in the West Kootenays in 1882 when he had an inspira- tion which he felt would make his fortune and at the same time develop a huge new area of British Columbia for agricul- ture. . Examining the’ Hood-wasted Kootenay Flats in the Creston Valley of Southeastern British Columbia, he decided that if the level of Kootenay Lake could somehow be lowered, an- nual spring flooding would end and these rich alluvial plains saved for farm production, He believed that this could be achieved if the constricted oullet from the lake was widen- ed. A year later he improved ‘on his scheme by planning a diversion of the Upper Kooten- ay River into Columbia Lake at a point where the two water- ways were only 144 miles apart, Baillie-Grohmah negotiated a deal with the British Columbia government. He would dig a eanal: for the diversion in re- turn for 48,000 acres of the ‘rich Kootenay flats. He ‘was ‘promised the land If he could conquer the flooding, provided the federal government apprav- ed- his plan,.He went off. to England to raise capital. ‘But. the Canadian Pacific Railway at ‘that ‘tite was con- structing its. line ‘westward through British Columbla and ‘feared the diversion would in- terfere. with this project. | Ot: tawa, holding jurisdiction. over . navigable. waters, ruled against | the ‘diversion. ~ ‘ had not expected ‘to be balked ‘| and had already spent: consid: “Balllie-Grohman erable money on.hia project: ‘Ottawa agreed to a- -eompromisé dig his diteh, but strictly aa a Our Hounders . . ‘gcheme,” The: developer ‘would: navigational ald, It would ° he. BAILLIE-GROHMAN equipped with Jocks would be closed when which ships ‘were not using the canal. Baillie-Grohman built his can- al, 6,700 feet long and 45 feet wide and the job was completed in 1889. The'Iock made the canal useless for land reclama- tion and practically useless for navigation. Only two ships ever. passed through. He had spent |S nine years and all his money on the plan and never reclaim. ed a single acre. In 1893 the developer returned to Europe wherdé tie died in 1921. Thousands of acres of Koot- enay Flats were reclaimed by dyking and draining in years that followed, but Baillie-Groh- man profited not a nickle. All that remains of his dream today Is his weed-grown ditch,. evident from the highway . between Kimherley and Invermére. —B,C, Centennial Committee . i} s - Someone getting ‘Married? . Speed your congrat: © ulations ~ phone. ta- night!’ BOTH ® Get Tenderfoots Three new Guides made their Guide promise “to do my duty to God, the Queen and my country,” — on Monday even- ing when they were presented Commissioner Mrs, R,. Sparks. - The girls who were enrolled in the Second Skeena Company were Marilyn Ganzenberg, Shel- ly Larkin and Linda Purchke, Some of the requirements for a Tenderfoot guide ara to know and understand the Gnide Promise, the Guide law, motte, Salute, sign and handshake, She must know how Guiding started and be able to describe and explain the symbolism™of the World. A total of 22,498 investors held shares in the B.C. Tele phone Company at the end of 1966, boo caee North American ANYWHERE - Three Girl Guides © with their Tenderfoot pins by TRANSE Agents For 635-6344 FREE ESTIMATES « - “Move Without Crating” * “Wife-Approved Moves” @ Local and Long Distance @ Surprise Shower For 2 Waitresses A surprise bridal - shower which turned out to be even more of a surprise for the ‘hos tess Miss Dianne Sawicki, was -held. March 14 at Mies Sawickla apartment on Lazelle Avenue. _ The shower which was orig- inally planned for bride-elect "Miss Rollande Levesque who ts to bo married: April 1, became a double shower when the staff ‘| of the Lakelse Motor Hotel Restaurant arranged to presprt gifts and congratulations to Misg Sawicki who will also’ be’ married on April 21. Both bridesto-be are waitresses at the hotel, » Hostess for the double show: er was Mrs. G. Hill who pre- pared the cake, an orange chiffon decorated with Pink roses,.and party sand- ‘wicheg and coffee, The honored guests were seated in decorated chairs and gifts were presented in decor- ated baskets, 7 Those In attendance st the surprise shower were Mra. G. # Hill, Mrs. M. Jones, Mrs. D. Drubik,. Mrs. B. Lapierre, Mrs. % G, Gillanders, Mrs. R. Malgren, & Mrs. Y. Johnston, Mrs, Y. And: | erson, Mrs. Roberge Sr., Mrs, Roberge Jr. and Mrs, Levesque. 9 Those unable to attend but sending gifts weré Mrs, S. An- dolfatto, Mrs. K. Graf, Mrs, ¥. Bl Tynnimath, Mrs, K. Shoup, Mrs. L, Kenny, Mrs. M. Mendes, Mrs, # M. Santos, Miss Emma Rinaldi, § Mrs. D. Collier, Mrs. D.. Collier, % Mrs. V. Solowoniuk, Mrs. G. Sali and Lianne Webster. iN VANCOUVER - the PARKWAY HOTEL Central Cleon Quiet e Parking Available _ @ Children Welcome $3.50 to %5.00 per day 1119 West Pender St. at Thurlow Phone 683-9853 FER Van Lines Ltd. ANYTIME ye Try Our Delicious’ Sunday, 10 am. told o CHINESE © -FQOD TOGO. Phone. 636-611, ! 1 CANADIAN & CHINESE | FOODS. “Opén Moray through Saturday, 10-a.m,: to. FF ‘au! ee Pam oo “4642 Larelis. - - Phong Sa5-611) =" Terraces "NY BC,