. = ROSE, GALE. & CO. — : CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS — ‘R. B.-GALE, D, L. G. PORTER a, . OA, CA. Vi 3.2245 vr esea P.O. Box 220 © MacPherson Block © — Terrace, B.C. VANCOUVER - SMITHERS - EDMONTON - PRINCE RUPERT Call 843-5752 SUPERIOR BUILDING - MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE - WINDOWS — FLOORS — WALLS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY RESIDENTIAL ° t COMMERCIAL ' 4740 STRAUME AVE. FLOWERS ARE-OUR BUSINESS SPECIAL BOUQUETS. — _PLANTS — TABLE ARRANGEMENTS — CORSAGES WE CAN HELP YOU... MARGUERITE'S ' Close Forest fire laratd remained low duting the past week, and only seven hew forest fires occurred, two In the Terrace area, and one each in the Queen Charlotte, Har- elton, Smithers, Telkwa, and Lower Post ranger districts. With one ex- ception, the southern’ fires were 1caused by recreational use of the forests, and the fire up north by’ lightening. | St The total number of forest fires experienced to date this year is 55, burning up 547 acres, and cost- ing about $2500 to fight. This compares with 46 fires covering. 800 acres, and costing about $16, Watch Kept As Forest Fire Hazard Rises - grams, and by making the pros-: parity of our expanding wood bas- ed Industries possible. a It. 1s unfortunate that some of the Canadien people fail to demon- Strate the responsibilty that this ownership legally entails. Obeying the fire laws is an essential requis-. ite as a good landlord, and respon-. sible user of the forests. Only. by the improvement of individual actions, which at present through ‘carelessness or negiect start three- quarters of Canada’s almost 7,000 fires each year, and burn up two and a half million acres of forest land each year, can the Canadian Wednesday, ‘June 8, . 1! Senior Citizens Ho May: Start This Yea _The regular: monthly meeting the Old Age Pensioners orga Hon wes held on Saturday, J 4, In the Community Centre @ 26 members present, It was reported that avail property for a housing deves ment.had been secured. It has Ham approved by C.M.@H, and the #@ trlet Municipality,” It. was hy ‘the project would get undewe this year, fs wae. os Fe . : a Kitimat, ‘ and‘ Kitamaat V; were chosen.as points for tha gular summer outing this yes Greig Ave. FLOWER & GIFT SHOP VI 3-5920 * BAR-B-QUES * FIREPLACES we CHIMNEYS * PATIOS — | OR TO SUIT WITH KARL MOTZ NATURAL STONE MASON Room 35, Skoglund Hot Springs (ett) s/coach from Kelsey Bay on Van- RS SERRA ‘PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NOTICE A Public Hearing will be held commencing at 9:30 a.m, on July 5th, 1966 in the Court Room, Provincial Government Build- ing, Terrace, B.C, for the purpose of hearing the application of Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct and operate a natural gas system as hereafter described for the supply of natural gas to consumers in Northern British Columbia between Summit Lake and Prince Rupert:— ; ; Gas distribution systems in the following areas: Prince Rupert Fraser Lake Kitimat Fort Fraser Terrace Telkwa Smithers Endaka Houston Topley : Burns Lake Decker Lake Vanderhoot : together with a gas transmission line from Summit Lake to Prince Rupert with a branch line to Kitimat and laterals to the above- mentioned distribution systems and to any indusizial plants located in the vicinity thereof and all necessary pumping plants, gate stations and metering stations. ; Any interested party wishing {9 make representations at this Hearing should inform the Secretary, Public Utilities Commission, View Street, P.O, Box 1204, Victoria, B.C., on or before June. 30th, 1068. - “H.W. Mellish, | ale PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, Victoria, B.C, a Tees ; vi 000 at this time last year. Care is required, as the present vainless spell will continue. The forest resource puts five wooden dimes into every B.C. dol- lar, accounts for one quarter of the“total Camadian export income and helps attract the lucrative tourist trade. The Canadian people own a $0 per cent fnterest in this pro- perty, and are aware of the extent fo which it pays off by enabling municipal, provincial and federal governments to finance our ad- vaneed social and welfare pro continued from page T “Travel Writers” on “Incredible Things,” giving much food for thought. The Aiy- ansh Band played a medley. during the service. Mrs, Ray Zacharias and Mrs. A. Brodie sang a duet. On hand to greet the visitors upon their atrival the previous evening was Tetrace May Queen Linda Bennie, members of the exe- cutive of the Chamber, Reeve and Councillors, local press and tele- vision and other officlal represen- tatives, DEPARTURE AT NOON . Following the church service Sunday, a “loggers' breakfast" wag served in Lakelse Hotel banquet room. The band played selections during the repast. Assisting the Chamber in financ- ing the affair were: Columbia Cel- lulose Company Ltd., Skeena For- est Products, and the B.C, Tele- phone Cempany. The District Muni- cipality erected “welcome to Ter- Face” banners at both entrances to town, ; The tour is sponsored by the B.C. Travel Bureau, Victoria, Van- couver Island Coach Lines Ltd., ‘and the B.C, Ferry service, The object of the trip by ferry and couver Island, over Highway 16, and back to Vancouver is to show what this area has to offer the tourist. TOUR PARTICIPANTS + Nancy Davidson, Don Normark, Sunset Magazine, Seattle; E. H. Bartlett, Toronto Telegram; Penny Wise, The Vancouver Sun; Don Duncan, The Seattle Times; Mary Crutcher, Fort. Worth Press; Al Booze, Tacoma News Tribune, Fred Kraft, Long Beach Press Telegram and Independent. . Elmar Baxter, Los Angeles Her- ald Examiner; Ethel Post, The Vancouver Province: Ben Avery, The Arizona Republic, Phoenix: Dolly Connelly, Westways Maga- zine, Bellingham. . Art Sorenson, Edmonton Jour- nal; Dorothy Wrotnowski, Victoria Colonist: Tom Inkster, New York Times, Christlan Science Monitor, Seattle. fo Alan Jay, New Westminster Co- lumbian; Sid King, Oregon Motor- ist; Ed Lackner, KOMO-TV (Chan- nel 4) ‘Seattle; Willard Hatch, KOMOTV; Maury Ryder, KTNT- TV (Channel 11), Tacoma, Ron Morrier, OHAN-TV (Chan: |. nel. §) Vancouver; Cam Cathcart, CHAN-TV; Roy Hayter, CHAN-TV: Henry Tregillas, Vancouver; Rob- ert Read, San Francisco Examin- er; Lloyd Spence, Everett Herald: Ken Jumper, Portland Journal. _Ann Terrill Signor, Santa aid Register; Jean Linnemann, Action Automobile’ et Touristique, Parls; Jorgen Svendson, CHERT-V (Chan- use of our forests. : Summer Playground Starts in July: Playground program again this yerr following decision by local recreation authorities on Tuesday. The program will begin In July and last for four weeks, with acti- vity restricted to afternoons only. Children up to 12 years of age will be elegible to participate. The sum- mer playground program features outdoor sessions under adult sup- ervision, and activities range from group games and singing to sketch- ing and. finger painting. It- has been a popular summer’ pastime for Terrace youngsters in former years and is held under the spon- sorship of the Terrace Recreation Commission,” More details will be carried in next week’s Recreation Corner, a new Herald feature. Save $1.75 @ square yord FREE Carpet Installation for Month of June! We handle .... HARDING BERVEN - KRAUS - TESS BROUSSEAU | Proprietor- Instructor | fees torla Times. oe MERIT nel 6), Victoria; John Mika, Vic: | people ensure the continuity of the industrial. and recreational Terrace will have. a Summer Fy — first in Fine Carpets and other makes , . , Se THOMSON SHEPHERD -~ CANADIAN CELANESE - ORCCO - Terrace House of Color | Acress from B.C. Tel _ -instractors— PHONE " Due to the illness of Mrz. J. Leod, W. Griffiths was appoifm delegate to the provincial conme tion in Vancouver. © The group was entertained Ray Taft and daughters, Wale and Brenda, Mr. Taft dedicat® number to Mr, and Mry 9 Thomson to mark their S0th (i ding anniversary. They: were & presented “ with. ah ° anniverml cake, ~ i ae oe “Members celebrating: b were J, Glon, Mis. F. A. Hobenshield and Mrs.. J. Fig ing, who was presented witg lovely birthday cake from daugter Julia, 9° °°: Hostesses. for refreshments Vie Mrs. O. Spencer, Mra. J. Briel and Mrs. Mockford, a Around the Towrg@ Mr, and’ Mrs, Herman Onsite left Tuesday by CP. Airlinesiam spend the next ten days In Fam muds. Mr, Onstein won an Amés can Motors sales contest fot Ram bler, which gives him an experg free trip to Bermuda. 3 B.M.K, - BARRYMORE ff ESTHER CLARK | Qualified “Triple A’ Instrue - VER-6910