Pdnesday, April 27, 19656 Page 1] HELP WANTED—Mole TERRACE “‘Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA @ CARDS OF THANKS @ LEGALS e@ LEGALS SNTED drivers with ‘A’ licence, mood salary, references, age, Serarital status. Reply to Adver- maser Box 341. e41 WOR ACCOUNTING POSITION mre is a senior accounting posi- gon available in our association. aac offer a good salary, commen- irate with experience, as well mp the usual employee benefits. mie man we require must pos ss a recognized accounting werttificate. Relocation assistance femiti be provided. Please send re meme in confidence to the treas- er, Prince Rupert Fishermen’s mo-Dperative Association, P.O. mx 520, Prince Rupert, B.C. e41 mIABLE DRIVER to take car to meancouver within next two or ree weeks, Will provide return ansportation if required. Phone meeck E, Elliot, Thornhill Auta mareckers, VI3-5508, ctf meVY EQUIPMENT operator, waTmanent position, good gener- me education, supervisory abili- wees For further information con- mct Airport manager VES 2656 a P a Opportunity ao for MACHINERY a SALESMAN mes Active and preferably meexperienced. Apply at Little Equipment or Phone VI 3-2324 c40 a PET CORNER RIAVE YOU SEEN OUR PET? Z°WARD offered for safe return of “Princess,” 11 Jb. female, Mbiack and brown striped back, white underside, Please call VI 23-6023 days and VI3-5229, eve- mnings, c40 | ENGAGEMENT | ANNOUNCEMENTS aR, AND MRS. Lionel Curts wish to announce the engagement of gtheir daughter June Anne to mKenneth Francis Halpin of Sask. Wedding will take place June 4, lat the Catholic Church, p40 BR. AND MRS. Norman H. Booth sare pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ro- berta Frances to Mr. Per Adnitt SHalversen son of Mrs, Jack Matt- hews. The wedding to take place sMay 28 1966 at the Bethel Bapt- Bist Church. p40 t. AND MRS. Ormand LeBlond make pleasure in announcing the mengagement of their daughter, SUinda Sherial, to Mr. Reno Pel- hetier, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawr- mce Pelletier. A late summer evedding is planned. p40 § WANTED BREAGE WANTED. Unimproved nd remote lots purchased. Send mxact location and price to D. =. Mullin, Box 158, Toronto 5,|° i ctf mntario. . OND-HAND single mattresses. @hone V13-6870, stf TRAPPERS anERE IS a very strong de- mand for BEAVER and MUS- BEKRATS. Take full advantage mof the market and ship to the MCAY now. No waiting for vour money — payment sent he day your furs are receiy- _ Postage and Express harges refunded. mathe best results — come in br ship your pelts to the BAY. i HUDSON BAY COMPANY me Raw Fur Department 10376 King George Hwy. NORTH SURREY, B.C. c41 I WISH TO extend my heartfelt fhanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who sent cards of sympathy and floral bouquets fol- lowing the death of my father Mr. Joseph Clifford Watson of Creston, B.C. Dorothy Sheasby tf WISH TO extend my thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff members at Mills Memorial Hos- pital for their many kindnesses during my’ recent stay here. Also, special thanks for the many cards and flowers receiy- ed from friends and neighbors during my stay both in Mills ‘Memorial Hospital and. in Van- couver Genera] Hospital. Mrs. Jan McKinnon c40 « WORK WANTED DIGGER available for work at any time, Phone V13-5157. pio EXPERIENCED finishing carpen- ter desires work. Hourly or con- ttact. Phone VI3-2792 after § Dm, WANTED WORK OR contract for 10 yard pravel truck write Box 340 Terrace Herald. stf @ PERSONAL WORMS, A PROBLEM? Take “Pamovin” the one-dose treat- ment for pinworms, Available at your local Drug Store. p4l GENTLEMAN WITH beautiful home, car and steadily employed wishes to correspond with sin- cere home loving ladies between the age of 25 to 45, no objection to children. Would consider ma- trimony if suited. Please en- close snap. Reply to Advertiser Box 342 Terrace Herald. p40 @ SALVAGE j}CASH FOR SCRAP copper, brass, lead, aluminum, radiators; we salvage your waste. O.K, Used Goods, Terrace, B-C. Phone VI 23-5816, . @ LOST p4o |DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT p42} i LAND REGISTRY ACT Re, Certificate of Title No, 536991 to Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of the North One-Half (N14) of Block Thir- ty-nine (39), District Lot Three Hundred and Sixty-two (362}, ' Range Five (5), Coast District, Plan 3579, WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of Alma Runge has been filed in this office, notice is hereby given that ¥ shall, at the expiration of five weeks from the late of the first publiea- tion hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in liew of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. this 29th day of March, 1966, A.D. E. T .Schooley ; Deputy Registrar of Titles VANCOUVER, B.C, TENDER SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked “Supply and ‘Ingtall Water Treat- ment Plant, Building and related work at Prince Rupert Airport" will be received up to 3:00 p.m, PDST May 11, 1966 for supplying and installing a water treatment plant at Prince Rupert Airport on Digby Island near Prince Rupert, Plans and specifications and other tender documents may be obtained on application to the Re-| gional Purchasing Agent at Room 104, Winch Building, 739 West Hastings Street, Vancouver 1, BC. upon receipt of a certified cheque for $25.00 made payable to the Receiver General of Canada. Plans and specifications for this project may be examined at the Vancouver Construction Agsocia- tion; The ‘Architectural Centre; Southam Building Reports: Indus- irial Construction Centre Ltd.: and Room 208, Winch Building, 739 West ‘Hastings Street, Vancouver T. G. HOW, Regional Director, Air Services c40 ONE SET of keys for car, post of- fice ete. Lost near Post oftice April 15. Finder please call VI 3-€990, p40 REWARD OF $5 for return of pre- scription sun glasses; purple coated; black and white rims: Phone VI3-6879 or leave at Ter- race Herald and collect reward. 2 © HELP WANTED FOR JANITOR work. Part-time evenings. Phone VI3-5416 or VI 43-5158, Terrace Janitor Service. SALES CAREER. This is a per- manent position and offers one of the highest annual incomes in any field. We are in a well- known organization specializing in the savings and investment field.. Previous investment or sales experience not necessary as complete training with con- tinued assistance provided, Gen- erous advances and commissions. Managerial ability recognized by early advancement. Write Mrs, Collins, Ph, 428, Kitimat. ctf Profit in a : Herald Classified ROAD RESTRICTIONS NOTICE DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW NO. 289 NOTICE IS hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on an application to have: Remainder Blk, 21 and S % Bik. 22, DL. 977, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 1055 (North of Halliwell and West of north Eby) rezoned from Rural to Residential No. 1. The hearings will be held in the Municipal Office at 7:30 p.m. May 10, 1966. - All persons having any interest in the rezoning of the property afore- mentioned shall take notice and be governed accordingly. DISTRICT OF TERRACE J. Pousette, Administrator c40 DISTRICT OF TERRACE BYLAW NO. 413 “A bylaw to amend Terrace Street and Traffie Bylaw No. 327." The Council of the District of Terrace in open meeting assembl- ed to enact as follows: 1, Section 14, Subsection 1 (a) of bylaw No. 827 is hereby amend- ed to read: “30 miles per hour along or upon all permanently hard surfaced or paved streets and roadways in the District of - Terrace, provided however that the maximum permissible speed on all other streets and roadways in the District of perrace shall be 20 miles per our.” 2. This bylaw may be cited ag “Terrace Street Regulation Am- ending bylaw No. 413 - 1966, Read a first time this 19th day of April, 1966, Read a second time this 19th day of April, 1966, Read a third time this 19th day of April, 1966, Reconsidered and finally adopt- ed this 26th day of Anril, 1966. Certified a true copy of bylaw No. 413 - 1966 as read a third time by council. A. F. Goulet, Reeve John Pousette, Clerk c Centennial Tartan To Be Pace-Setter The British Columbia Centen- nial tartan promises to be the fashion pace-setter for 1966-67. The colorful fabric is now being woven by West Coast Woolen Mills Vancouver, and clothing designers and manufacturers throughout the Province are planning to make wide use of the tartan. Features which will soon be on the market include skirts, suits, blazers, slacks, weskits, and ties, The tartan was designed by Earl K, Ward, of Victoria, approved ‘by the British Columbia Centennial Committee as the official tartan for the 1966-1967 Centenaries, I¢ tells the story of the early Scot- tish explorers who first found their way to the shores of what is naw British Columbia a century ago. Black guard lines strengthen the design, The attractive colors, sym- bolic of the province, are: The blue of the Pacific Ocean: the sun-gold of the crown and the color of the sun in the official crest of British Columbia; the Dogwood white of the provincial floral emblem: the Maple Leaf red, which also’ re- minds us of our bend with the Commonwealth. by forming the Cross of St. George: and, subtly blended With the others, the green of British Columbia's great forests. Red Shield Appeal In High Gear The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal committee for Terrace, Ki- timat and district js already in high gear, according to Lieutenant Eric Tennant, in charge of Army operations locally. Chairman of the committee is once again Terrace business man Dick Toynbee who has expressed his hope for a ready response to the appeal which begins national- ly on Monday, May 2, 1966. Mr. Toynbee stated, “The object- ive for the Terrace - Kitimat area is $2,900. A door-to-door canvass will take place in Terrace on Mon- day, May 9, 1946, beginning at 6:30 p.m. It is hoped we will be able to call on every home and- that people will be as generous this year as they have been in the 0* past." Skeena West Electoral District Pursuant to Section 27 of the “Highway Act" (1960 statutes) load restrictions will be rescind- ed on the following Highways effective from:— 8:00 a.m. Monday, Aprif 25, 1966 1) Highway No. 25 — Terrace to Kitimat. 2) Highway No. 16 East — Ter. race to Pacific. 3) Terrace Arterial —- Terrace bridge west to Columbia Cellulose Kalum reload road. 4) All side roads in Skeena west Electoral District. Highway No. 16 west — Terrace (Columbia Cellulose Kalum re- load read) to Tyee — will be subject to Legal Loads only. J. P. O'TOOLE, District Superintendent Dated: April 25, 1986 Terrace, B.C. c40 PROTECT BY IMMUNIZING School children have many op- Portunities of picking up germs of contagious diseases — that is, unless they are immunized against such ailments as polio, diphtheria, whooping cough and other major or minor ills. Medical science is making great advances in preven: tion or cure of the onetime killer diseases. Make sure that your chil- dren are given protection against the. illnesses that could kill or cripple them. TectOIeNcSCACIRACHO RCA ICACECELICRCACNCIC ICICI HAVE YOU MET... ‘Robbie’ Robinson? Bytown Diesel Sales Limited 4439 Greig Ave. _ Terrace B.C. Authorized Dealer For DETRON DVESEL SALES - SERVICE - PARTS PHONE - V13-5130 DAY OR NIGHT Terrace - Kitimat - Hazelton Area