TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. | Wednesday, May 29, 1968 Page 8 Legal Notices In the Matter of the “Mechanics Lien Act’’ and In the matter of a Hen claimed by Reum Motors Lid. against Lincoln J, Smith, Take notice that Ream Motors Ltd., having bestowed labour and materials in repairing a 1956 Consul Sedan; serial No, 223068013381 and having not been paid, intends pursuant to section 42 of the Mechanics len act to sell the said vehicle by public auction to he held at Kalum Moters Ltd, Terrace, B.C, on May Slst A.D, 1968, Terms of Sale: Cash or certified cheque, Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, Dated at Terrace, B,C,, this 2ist day of May, A.D, 1968, REUM MOTORS LTD, ROAD RESTRICTIONS NOTICE TERRACE HIGHWAY DISTRICT Pursuant to Section 27 of the “Highway Act’ (1960 Statutes) load restrictions on all roads in the Terrace Highway District {formerly Skeena West Elector- al District) are hereby rescind- ed effective 12:01 a,m., Friday May 24, 1968. BLL, Good, District Technician, May 22nd, 1968 Terrace, B.C, (c44) District of Terrace Animal Control Centre 4614 Haugland Terrace, B, C, Sealed tenders marked, Tender for District of Terrace Animal Control Centre, will be received by the Municipal Ad- ministrator, Mr, J, Pousette, at his office at the Municipal Build- ing, Terrace, B, C,, up to 12:00 a.m,, local time, on Friday, the 3ist day of May, 1968, and opened in public at 3:00 p,m, ofthat date, Plans, specifications and con. ditions of tender may be obtained from the Municipal Engineers office, Terrace, B.C., for the sum of $10.00, which is refund. able on return of plans and speci- fications. Each tender must be accom- panied by a certified cheque or bid bond in the amount of 5 per cent of the tender price which Shall be forfeited if the tender declines to enter into contract, No tender will be accepted which contains an escalator clause or other qualifying con- dition and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, J. Pousette Municipal Administrator District of Terrace, Terrace, B.C, (c44) Estate of William OHARA, deceased, late. of 5133 Boundary Rd., Yarrow, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the said estate} are hereby required to send them duly verified, to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 635 Burrard Street Vancouver 1, B.C., before the i2th day of June, 1968, after which date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received, Dennis R. Sheppard ‘PUBLIC TRUSTEE’ Success not the word for Thornhill ‘night’ “Succeasful just isn't a big enoweh word to tell about the Family Night held in Thornhill Saturday, according to Ira Bowd, Bowd, chairman of the Thorn- hill Reereation Commission, said the event was just.a term rific success, He said about 70 adults and 200 children attended the evening of free movies, bingo, dancing ani gym activity, Highlight of the evening was the Fun House put up by the Thorn- hill Teen Town, which wrougit screams amd gales of laughter ag adults amd Kids alike crawled throught the darkened tunnels to meet their fate at the hands of teen town members, Bowd said much of the success for the evening must go to mem- bers of the Teen Town whoassist- ed in preparing for and running the evening of activities, The $29 in proceeds from Bin- po and gate receipts went into the new fund set up to build a Community Centre in Thornhill, Bowd said a number of child- ren had to be turned away be- cause they were not accompan ied by adults but the commis- sion hopes the parents of these youngsters will attend the next family night which will be held in the near future, “We are looking for sugges- tions and new ideas to make the next one even bigger andbetter.’’ he said “and anyone who would Uke to help us with this type of activity would certainly be wel- comed,?* Legol Notices __ in re estate LUDWIG HADERER DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that as Admin- istrator, duly appointed by the Court, of the Estate of Ludwig Haderer, deceased, late of the Municipality of Terrace, in the Province of British Columbia, who died at Terrace, British Columbia on the 22nd day of December, 1967, I require all ereditors and others having claims against the said estate to send the same to me proper~ ly verified, at the address men tioned below on or before noon of the 2nd day of July, 1967, after which date I shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by Jaw, having regard only to such claims of which 1 shall then have been notified, AND FURTHER TAKE NO. TICE that all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, Bri- tish Columbia this, 21st day of May, 1968, i o Official Administrator County of Prince Rupert . Prince Rupert No. 19 Besner Block P.0. Box 546 Prince Rupert, B,C, (ca) Mink a menace on B.C. island GANGES, B.C, (CP) — Mink may be some women's dream-~ but on Salt Spring Island they are fast becoming a nightmare. The little creatures—nattye in many parts of Canada~ are get~ ting so tame and numerous on the islands between Vanconver Island and the mainland that one can feed them by hand. Trouble is, anyone who has tried {s now nursing sore fingers, The slim little mamals are also growing bold, as Alphonso Senclo, a school teacher from the Philippines, found when one walk- ed into his classroom and made for the lunchroom. . “T thought it was a rat,’ said Mr, Sencio. “We don’t have minks in the Philippines.’’ ‘He took a poke at it witha broom handle—into which the mink promptly set his canines. The janitor had to be called to show the visitor the door. But at least one islander is fond of the weasel-like creatures Eve Smith, of neighboring Pender Island, says she has raised one from a baby, "Tt was as affectionate andfur- loving as a puppy,” she says. . Unfortunately somebody else did not think so and dispatched the mink when he found it In his house, heading for the bedroom, CHEQUE PASSING took place recently ‘when Terrace and District Forestry Employees Union’s Hans Sochatzy pass- ed on a sick benefits cheque of $115 to Cliff Miller. Unton paid $315 in sick benefits in the past month, .| tour of the province. Eddy Shack a ballerina? EDMONTON (CP) —When a hockey player hears aninvitation to get fitted for a pair of ballet slippers, the speaker is generally aniratefan, But Celia Franca says one of the reasons she loves the game is because it is “much like ballet,?' The artistic director ofthe Na- tional Ballet Company, inEdmon ton to help train the dancers for am opera production, says she sees many movements in hockey that are similar to basic ballet positions, ' What’s more, she recommends ballet training for hockey play ors, “Tt helps develop muscular co-ordination, quick reflex ac- tion and quick percepiion,’? she says, ‘Many sportsmen take up ballet to strengthen _ their muscles,’* The highest point of land in Bermuda is Town Hill in Flatts jillage-only 294 feet above sea evel, Top tennis players to hold clinic here Terrace Tennis Club will bost two of Canada’s top players at a coaching clinic here June 7, 8 : Don McCormick and Tony|. Their visit here is jointly Bardsley of the British Columbia} sponsored by the B.C, Lawn Ten- Lawn Tennis Association will| nis Association and the Terrace visit Terrace on an eleven-city| Tennis Club and is partially fin- anced by grants from the pro- vinetal fitness council. 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