q Page 12 WIND-UP FOR the season came last Saturday night when the Hotel ‘League staged its -ennuak awards night in Barey's Bowl. First place winners in the league (upper photo} were the Live Wires, left to Grace. Rowe, Rowe, Lavita MacDonald, Wilf Westeroth and Reg right, - Jefferson. 51498, Runner-up. in Hotel League action was the Canadian Freighways team {lower photo, left to right), Kenny, Arnie Lindstrom, Georgina Dyer (a fifth teammate was unavailable for the photo- graph). Score for the second placers was 4803. Al ‘Open B&G erocery SOUTH KALUM STREET 11 am. to 10 p.m. Bowling - | Rae Their score was George Dyer, (staff photos) DAILY WTERRACE “Omingca’” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Wednesday, May 4, 19 & STORA Long and Short Moving 24-HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE Heated Warehouse Storage 4 Arca , ; Highway ay16 Was Yorroce B B.@ formerly Skene Auto Metal) Cleve Evans Ken Titcomb - “Serving B.C.'s - Northwest” . Phone 843-6180 NOTICE ROYAL COMMISSION ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND RELATED MATTERS PUBLIC INQUIRIES ACT (R.S.B.C, 1960, ¢.315) TAKE NOTICE that His Honour The Lieutenant-Governar in Council has been pleased to appoint the following persons, namely: Mr. Justice Robert Alexander Gurnia Woalian, Dr. Peter Alfred Lusztig, and Charley Edward Stuart Walls, Commissioners to make inquiry into and concerning monetary losies and expense resulting from motor-vehicle accidents invelving persons \ adversa in interest and into faasible and sound proposals for modera: tien thareaf, and in 16 doing ta inquire particularly into {a) (b) (c) (d) (e) . (a) (h) 1) the costs and dalsy involved in the determination and recdvery of compensation by victims of motor-vehicle accidents, the portion of fotal damages tha? are recovered by victims of motor-vehicte accidents by court proceedings and by setilement and whether adequate campensalion is obtainable by auch vic- ims under present procedures, the cost to insurers, fo persons who pay insurance premiums, end to the public generally of providing present forms of auto- mobile. insurance determined on the basis of past and current experince and whether the cost is in proper relationship to the effective protection obtained, the aperatian of the arrangements with Traffic Victima Indemnity Fund, the changes in the need for insyrance renutting from the availa- bility of hospital insurance, prepaid medical services plans, and compansation under tha Workmen’s Compensation Act, the justification for recent variations in avlemgblle insurance pramium raias, whether the public of this Province will be better served by the continuation of present procedurss for the recovery of damages arising ou of motorvehicle accidents and by the preservation of present forms of insurance coverage or by some varlation or variations tharecf, or by 3 plan wheraby compen: sation for damage ariting from motor-vehicle accidents may be paid without determination and attribution of rasponsibility there- for, ar by a» combination thereof, whether such a variation or a plan for compensation or such a combination, if recommended, should be administered privately or by or through a govornmenial department or a governmental sgency or a combination thereof,’ and ) the methad and procedures that would be most affective in the Intreduction of change if recommended, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE thot those intendiag to make sub- missions to the. Commision are required to @ write immediately to the Secratery at ‘he address below and in: form him of such intentian and thereaftar (b) Prepare & brief to he forwarded to reach the Secretary af the address below not later than June 10th, 1946, Further ‘notices with - public meetings of the «.,.ar respect te mission to hear submisions will be pabliched in due course, Aprll 22nd, 1966. H. L. Robinson, Secretary, : . . Royal Commission on “Automobile Inwurance, P.O, Box 1388, Victoria, B.C, : oh . #)' -|jowrn in the Mills Memorial Hospi- ‘| Oh well, second helpings for those ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Dispatch ky Poul Begelund gag a, Hear Ye, All Legionaires. The next regular meeting is on Tues- day, May 10, in the Legion Audi- torium, at 8 p.m. We would sure like to see a little better attend- ance than what we had at the last meeting. So, paraphrasing a little: “Won't you come out, Bill Bailey, won't you come out.” Greetings and best wishes to comrade Kaulbeck and Goodlad, both of whom are spending a s0- tal — come back soon, comrades. Royal Canadian Legion Flight No. 2 to the old country has had a face lifting: departure date and return date have been changed and the fare has been reduced. Those of you who are interested, please contact your branch secretary for further details. The saying is, that the read to a man’s heart is through his stom- ach. If that is so, the ladies of the Auxiliary have gained access to my heart through the wonderful supper they served in the suditor- tum last Friday night; too bad that more of our legionaires, their-famf lies and friends did not take ad- vantage of a night out to enjoy a teal home-cooked meal — and without dishwashing afterwards. of us who did go. Next week's column will be de- voted to the track and field clinic at Prince George. See you then! Successful Sale Ladies Auxiliary to the Terrace Air Cadet squadron No. 747 held a bake sale in ald of the local se has been termed very good. Co-op during the afternoon and evening, Mrs. Peggy Scott was won by Mra. The cake was decorated. in an Air Cadet theme. Proceeds from the sale will as- sist Air Cadets in their endeavors. -| Mrs, M; Hodges and Mra. D. Ren-|. ... shaw were convenors for the’ bake-| sale. The Mayans y anvented their cal- For Cadet Auxiliary| cadets last Friday and the respon- The sale was held in the Terrace |. A cake made and decorated by} — fi Normandy of South Sparks Street. |" What are . ‘ASSOCIATES § friends for if you can a a borrow 50 dollars till next payday? | ‘ - .) ee ta : Caught short between paydays? Or need some extra money till the end of the month? At the Asééciates, a $50 loan for two weeks costs only. 47¢,and it establishes your credit for a larger amount when you . need it, Same day service, coo. 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