Poge Four TERRACE “‘OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ‘Wednesday, July 13:<¥ " Most sleeping pills ate followed by a definite hangover period of depressed mental powers. Darby's Equipment. -RENTAL & SALES ; Cement Mixers - Wheelbarrows Floor Sanders - Staple Gunes Ladders - Skill Saws, ete. 4546 Lozelle - P.O, Box 714 Terrace, B.C. VI3-5153 DRIVING B.C, TEL PORPOISE . POOL drawing is examined here by J. ‘Ernest Richardson, president and chief executive officer of B.C, Telephone Company (left), and Dr. Murrey Newman, curator of the public aquarium in Stanley Park. Photo was taken when Mr, Richardsen announced his company will pay $90,000 cost of pool as a Centennial gift to all the people of British Columbia. (William Staley photo SCHOOL Learn how to drive the safe and easy way. Operating in Terrace for almost a yeor SOS a Male or female instructors New series of lessons to begin an Monday, July 25. FOR APPOINTMENT OR INFORMATION . PHONE 843-5424 or 843-5017 There’s PNE Gold For Amateur Loggers There’s gold at the PNE for ‘‘amateur’’ loggers. The Pacifie Natinal Exhibition's first-ever “Festival of Logging’ will offer $15,000 in prize money for loggers from through- Tillicus : | Saturday Matinee je. e e Mon, Tues, Wed. July 18, The Art Of out British Columbia. The competitions and the prize money are for “amateurs” — the men who labor in the forests and logging industries of the prov- ince. Professional or “exhibition” log- fers will appear at the “Festival WSS | of Logging,” but in a show-biz ca- Tri-City Open GOLF ‘TOURNAMENT SPRING CREEK GOLF COURSE JULY 23 and 24 Entry Fee: $6:00 and green fees for non-members BAR-B-QUE ‘Steakout” — SATURDAY NITE Low Gross Prizes Low Net Prizes PITCH-N-PUTT CONTEST Entries must be in by JULY 21 36 Holes Medal Play 18 Saturday 18 Sunday CALAWAY. HANDICAP SYSTEM Prizes Galore ~ REFRESHMENTS Lo (Ladies Tee Off After Men)’ struction equipment. | centers, a8 well as woods opera: pacity and not as competitors. That means if YOU can speed-climb a tree, or throw an axe, or birl a log, or fall a tree, or buck a power .saw, or do any of the other myriad skills of the forests, there’s money at the PNE for you. The “Festival of Logging” will feature three free shows and com- petitions each day throughout the i4-day PNE, August 20 through September 5, The “Festival of Logging” is Centenary with its “Centennial Jamboree.” Daily top competitors in the var- fous logging events will win prizes of $100, $50, or $20. Second place daily winners will pocket $50, $25, and $10. Overall champions tor the en-|. tire Fair will take home prizes ranging from $600 down to $200.. Loggers from Ladysmith, Squam- ish, Kamldops, Mission and other centres have already signified they will enter the competitions.- | Eut more entries wili be wel- comed. Enquiries can be made by writing P. G. Martin, ‘Festival of Logging,” ‘Pacific National Exhi- bitlon, Vancouver 6, B.C. just one of many ways the PNE| NW will celebrate British Columbia’s New B.C. Branch For Skagit Company Recent acquisition of the Lang- ley-based Canadian Mobile Com- pany Lid, by Skagit of Canada Ltd. ushers in a large expansion program for Skagit, president M. J. McIntyre stated this week. . Skagit of Canada Ltd. is an affil- liate of Skagit Corporation of Se- dro-Woolley, Washington, a world|% leader in the manufacture of mo- bile logging, industrial and con- Skagit of Canada has proceeded to increase the production capacity of Cana- dian Mobile to meet an increasing demand for the well-known Bull Moose ‘line of fork lifts, mobile cranes and airline ground support equipment, — In line with its plans for con- |. _|tinuing expansion, Skagit of Can- ada has acquired a large tract of land immediately adjacent to Can- adian. Mobile, providing for fut: ure additions to the plant. A previous’ manufacturing ar- rangement with Canadian Car (Pacific) Company for the’ con- struction of logging and industrial hoisting ¢ equipment remains in ef- Under the new organization, the Skagit of Canada office, 1660 Sta- tion Street, adjoining the Canadian -|Car (Pacific). plant, becomes the ‘|sales headquarters for the combin- ed: line of Skagit and Bull Moose a equipment, specializing in a com- plete range of forest ‘products ma- '{tertals- handling equipment for mills, plywood plants, pulp and paper companies and shipping * BAR-B-QUE Enhance |i ce %* FIREPLACE + PATIOS, OR. TO SUIT Your Ho: KARL MOTZ, Natzral Stone Mason The Buccaneer Motel, Cabin 8 — Ph, VI 9-2312 i you'd rather switch than fight, switch to Old Vienna! -the happy lazy lager b bee Thos edvetesement tt nal pubtshed wt dsaved by o basi Conteos Bond or ‘ le Gunawent ot Baty » Choate THEATRE @ * Thurs, Fri. Sat, July 14, Pil Take Swede Comedy in Color and Cinemagm - Starring: Bob Hope 3B Tuesday Weld, Frankie Avag Shorts: Fish and Slips Killers of the Swamps Out at 10:10 3 oe PIL Take Swed (SANE AS ‘ABOVE) Comedy in Color 7 Starring: James Garner ; cy Dick Van Dyke, Elke Somry Angie Dickenson {am Shorts: Trudant . Studen| a Vencie of the East (im Out at 10:05 : Tillicum % Drive-In Friday, Saturday July A a The Last Of Tig Badmen Western in Color and Cinemas Starring: . Hl George Montgomery, Meg Rang Shorts: Bird in a Guilty Cag Metropolid in Minature. ' Adventures of Alexander. Sel} : . eo fs e Mw t y , ; Friday, Saturday July af Mariet : In Color | Starring: re Jeffrey Hunter, Arthur Kenr An epic western thriller of the gold rush. Shorts: Jet Cage. Rodeo Roung In 1492 i *& CHIMNEYS ff : (ct