TERRACE y charges. gistrate F. HL Adames presi aver the following: ze Shirey fined. $125 for Bog while prohibited from do-| 19. gi: > five speeding and minor|: = and one on: ‘a liquor oe. ——— ING? Gat welght-watcher’e| mn at Rexall’s Fall 1c Sale. as much for a penny more.) bottle of 500 i-grain tablets 10 - get another for just Ic|« on quantities snd] ' ” saccharin tablets too. Get 3 of values - at the slimmest - at Rexzall's Fall Je SALE. orestry Ascoclation of 8.C. Ming hunting this | weekend? wd: forest manners, good hunt ind productive wildiands can- he separated, Obverve good st manners to assure.‘ good Prevent fire and. Keep Green. ao RUGS CLEANED a your home on P place of business Fon Schrader Dry-Foam Method mao Fuss @ No Muss # No Odor ae Call Today For Free Estimate . AAA, RUG CLEANERS Phone VI3-5254 plé and Ya} Winntpes, 4, ‘Henry “Henk” Prose, - . Terrace, 8.0, . : Faneral services were held in October Ist for the Henry Froese, former Terrace } man, who died in the Manitob her 23 at the mr a reef gf ae ai u : Hil as eee EF afk E OBITUARIES es oe employed: by the Terrace - Herald. Her oldest son Russell is employed by Overwaltea Foods Ltd., while Howard is in attendance at Clar- once Michiel Flementary school. The sympathies of the com: | munity ara extended to the fam- Hy at this time. —= i THOMAS EDWARD. KELLS, Terrace, 8.6. An elderly. Terrace resident, Kells, Thomas Edward passed away . Saturday, October 8, 1906 f Sksenaviow Huypital t the age late Anne Elizabeth Jarrett. The couple moved to Tate, Sask- atchewan where they homesteaded until 1910, when they moved to Sweetgrass, Montana. They farmed there untll 1910, After spending nine months in Alberta they mov- in throughout the Pacific Northwest, He and his family moved to Terrace in 1062 Where he was employed as payroll accountant for Skoglund Logging | Ltd. until 1995 when he was forc- ed to retire due to illness, The Late Henry “Hank” Froese is survived by his wife Carol, and two sons, Russell and Howard, all of Terrace: his parents of Yarrow, BC. and four ‘brothers, Aron of Matsqui; Edward of Yarrow; Leonad of Sardis and Irwin of Vancouver. Funeral services were held fn Winnipeg and the remains were taken to Yarrow, B.C, for inter- ment, Mrs. Carol Froese and her two sons. attended the Winnipeg services and ther escorted the de- ceased home tothe Fraser Valley for burial. "Mira. Froese is an accountant BUY ONE TIRE— GET SECOND FOR ONLY $1.49 vith 2 recappable trade-ins) If no trade-ins, add : } each for 13 & 14-inch, $2 each. for 15 & 16-inch. R EXAMPLE — 715x14 FDly seca List I 40 and 1.49 BOTH ONLY $32.69 B Days Only - =" q Lakelo & Emenon | Kella to give up farming in 1956, They then moved to Kelowna to make their home with thelr daughter, Margaret, and later with their gon Lewis of Osoyoos for a few months, - Following the death of his wife in May, 1982 Mr. Kells came to live in Terrace with his son4dnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Emil Haugland. For the past year and a half he was under care Skeenaview Hospital in Terrace. He leaves to. mourn his logs four daughters and two sons: Mra. Fort Falsetto (Ethel) of Seattle, Wash. Mrs.: Emil Haugland (Bertha) of Terrace; Mrs, Margaret Lever of Vernon; Mra. Stanley Fuller (Hazel) of Vanderhoof, Lawrence of En- gen, B.C.. and Lewis of Salmon Arm. There are 17 grand children and 25 great grand children, also ‘two sisters and four brothers, Mra L. Fraser (Donalds). Sacramento, Calif; Mrs. Charles . Simpson (Mary), Saskatoon, Sask; Henry in| - “Omineca" HERALD TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. The October: meeting = of” the Terrace Kinette club: held recently In‘ the Red D'wr Cabaret |* room of the Terrace Hotel. Four- (Chnotaph, Grant. Okayed Tuesday. Municipal. Council approved the payment :of up to $500 of the costs involved .in “a Memorial Cenotaph on the grounds of -Muni- cipal Hall, - Construction of the Cenotaph: is expected to get underway thig weekend and it is estimated ail will be in resdineas for the annual Remembréhce Day services on No- vember 11. The Royal. Canadian the Cenotaph project. The Cenotaph will: be. located Immediately. north of the Munici- pal flagpole.on the front lawn of the Municipal Hall. Vice-president of the “Legion, Sid. Sheasby and Leglon member project, Total cost of the Ceno- taph, which is to be constructed on a 6 by 12 ft. concrete base, Is of Winnipeg, Arthur of Tate, Sask.; Rosas of Haley, Ont. and Willlam of Saskatoon, Sask. Memorial service was held ‘in the MacKay Funeral Home, 4626 Davis Avenue,.on.-Monday at 2 pam., the Reverend George Keen- leyside officiating. Mre. J. MacKay &r., presided at the organ for.the hymns “What a Friend We Have in. Jesus” and “Abide With Me." The remaing were sent to Kel- owna where funeral service will be held on Friday, October 14, in Garden Chapel followed by inter- ment in Lakeview Memoria! Park beside his beloved wife, Mr, and Mrs. Haugland left Terrace ' Kinettes Plan’ Busy. Year Legion Branch 13 [s spearheading |. Art Bates are in charge of the! rer teen membera and six gueste were’ of present, . “Reports wore heard and prepar- | ations made for what promises to be a. busy’ year. ' . Kinette Annette McColl, T.B. Committee Chairman reminded the group that a start . ‘| must be made:soon on the annual TS, Christmas Seal campaign. ‘Kinette Mrs, Lou. Reum ~ was - ‘presented with her 10th year 100. per cent pin. At the Centennial Carnival held two. weeks ago in the Community Centre, the. Kinette club operated - a hotdog: and freshie stand with all Proceeds going to Terrace’s Cen. tennial Project Fund.: The next regular. Kinette meet: ing will be held on November Sth. a . CENTENNIAL MEMO The first bank to be founded in| British Columbia was the “Bank of Vancouver, founded in 1910. SAVE MONEY with — YUKON Tractor Parts” - LTO me SES SE Automatic Rater Rebuilding New Undarcartioge: “Used Ports | Good Used’ Equipment Monday to attend the funeral, ON TOP QUALITY FIRST LINE B, F. GOODRICH _ TRAILMAKER WINTER TIRES _ FREE INSTALLATION | Oy 4620 Lakelse Avenue | %