‘TERRACE “'Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. , Weilnascky, February 8: 19 TK Radio PROJECT ‘67 PRESENTS A TWO-PART STUDY OF SENATOR ROBERT KENNEDY _. They call it a Bobby Boom, Jt -ja conceivable . that, had Robert “Kennedy, the junier Senator from New York, been Tunning for national office _last November, he would have ‘been elected. This young man, so vulner- able-looking, with his thin, slightly stooped, shoulders, overgrown cowlick and shy smile, has responded ‘to the need of the American people, Speaking in the Boston accent of his brother, the late Presi- dent John F, Kennedy, he exhorts ‘his audience fo a vision of the world that could be If men and nations wanted it badly enough. On February 5 and 12, Pro- ject '67 presents a two-part study of this, complex, enig- matic and often controversial digure on TK Radio 11:03 p.m. Freelance broadcaster and New York attorney Eleanor Fischer travelled with Senator Kennedy during his campaign swings. She talks to him and interview- ed several of his close advisors, (Arthur Schlesinger Jr, Rich- ard Goodwin, and Ted Soren- sen, among others), his critics, and the man in the street. DAVE CASH 6:00 - 9:00 A.M. 1:00 - 2:00 P.M, Monday - Friday What's happening in sports? Tune in TK’s Breakfast Club each morning and find onf: At 6:30 hear sports capsule, the scoreboard and the day's sched. led games. The scoreboard and schedule dre repeated at 7:25 am. and at 8:06 hear all the sports news brought ta you by Kalum Tire, followed again by .the sodreboard and sched- uled games. JACK “WHITE BAM, - 10:00 A.M, Monday - Friday The first hour of Nine ‘Til Noon containing CBC News, Message Time, approximately fifteen 5 of piano music: and ‘thirfs minutes of Open Hilites . . ‘Line, The Plano Panty features Honky Tonk, Bossa, Nova, country, jazz, Latin and many other forms of keyboard sounds to start off the weekday chree hour session of Nine "Til Noon: A different artist is featured each day on the Piano Party. DAN McALLISTER 10:00 A.M. - Noon 3:00 - 5:00 P.M, Monday - Friday Dan 4s asking that all the ladies ‘write in and inform him of their favorite “current” hits in order to compile the “Housewives Hit Parade” heard throughout Nine Til Noon, Also all the old favorites so they can be played too. And don’t forget to enter Five Roses Sweep: stakes. GORD LEIGHTON 12 Noon - 1:00 P.M. Monday - Friday In one hour — more features Of interest to everybody than most éther hours on TK. At what other time of the day can you — Buy, sell swap or trade «Radio Market Place at 12:00); be informed on the Nation. al and World picture (news St 12:15); Hear the latest in the world of sport (Sports 12:25); Be further-informed on the B.C. arid Tooal picture News at 12:30); Learn of the success of your investments (Noon Market Report 12:35); Remem: ber the outstanding happenings in Sport (Heartbeat in Sport at 12:40); plus hear good idnusie — and good words from . bponsors? it’s Luncheon Date at 12:00 Noon every weekday! BRYAN EVANS 5:00 P.M, - MIDNITE - Monday - Friday Dink AcDise is gaining pop- ularity, the program ‘where you have the say with the music we play. Phone in your requests with dedications, if you wish at 9:00 am, 2:00. p.m, 4:00 p.m, 9:00 pm. and 10:00 pm. Monday through Friday. ‘When phoning, you're reminded to give your name, your selection and the artist who performs that selection FIVE or TEN PIN Open Bowling @ AFTERNOONS ond WEEKENDS “"@ BARNEY'S BOWL 4807 Lazelie Ave. * Phone Yj 3-591! qe 7 THE LOC CHURCHES Oo ran REFORMED URCH 10:00 ainSundsy School SUNDAY — 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon Service 9:15 am—"Back To God Hour" on CFTK-radio a «(Cf UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist) 5013 Halliwell Avenue SUNDAY 9:45 am.—Sunday School 11:00 am—Morning Service Wednesday, 8:00 p.m Prayer meeting ‘and Bible Study . a "BETHEL BaPTisy CHURCH (Regular) Kalum at Soucie Ph. Vi 3-5187 Paster Lloyd Andersen B. Th. " 718 Loan Ave. ALLIANCE GOSPEL CHAPEL 5010 Agar Ave. Terrace, B.C, 7 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday — 3:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Friday — 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Rev. E. Thiessen, Pastor 4812 Graham Ave..Ph. V1 3-6768 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH | Cor. Sparks St, and Park Ave, $:45 am—Sunday Schoo] and adult class, 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service — Pastor H, Madsen, 3.A., B.0, Ph. VI 93-5682 “Your friendly family church” Ps EVANGELICAL FREE _ CHURCH 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, Cor. Park Ave. and Sparks St. Worship, Sermon, Classes, 7:30 p.m—Evening Service Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Crusader Girls, Crusader Boys 6:30 pm-—Prayer Meeting Ee) MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH 3406 Eby St. ; Pastor Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—Worship Service 7:80 p.m.—Evening Service “ arena CATHOLIC CHURCH Lekelse Avenue SUNDAY MASSES: 830 am, 10:00 am, - ‘| 11:18 am. and 7:30 pum. ‘| ° Phone VI3-2313 ST. ‘MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canadas Ph. V13-5855 4726 Lazelle Ave. : 10: 15 am—Matins and Parish Communion © * 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School t 40 p.m.—Eyensong ae . SOVENTH ‘DAY. ADVENTIST CHURCH . ta: Street: : ; SATURDAY 9:15 a.m—Sabbath: School: - 11:00 m—Moraing - Service. 4665 Park Ave. You's are invited’ to, drop . Pastor Ra “te: Burton: vaso: "9906. Oriffi 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning ‘Worship 7:30 pan Evening Service Wednesday 9:30 p Prayer and | Bible Study A Cordial Invitation To All. Rev, H. J. Jost, Pastor Ph. 843.5115 Phone Vi35976 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 am.—Sunday School 11:00 am.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic . BIBLE STUDY Tuesday at.7:30 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES Thursday at 7:30 p.m, . Paster’ Rev. D. Rathjen Phones — Office: V13-2434 Home: VI 23-5336 a KNOX UNITED CHURCH ' Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munroe St. 9:30 am—Sun School - 11:00 a.m. fants Worship Newcomers to the community are Invited to share in the . life and work of the United Church this clipping in the’ with your name and address io Knox United ‘Chureh. fea Oe, Terrace; BC a areoreruares ee ee . ren CFTK Radio Schedule Feb, 12 to 18 A DIO- 590 on your Dial in Terrace THE “HAIRY” PERSONALITIES, left to right, Dave Cash, Brian Evans, Dan McAllis- ter, Jack White, John McAllister and Gord Leighton, remind you to ‘enter the 'TK '67 Beard Growing contest, Get information at stores displaying the TK ’67 sign. Phone number is VI3-5551. JOHN McALLISTER 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M, Saturday Tune in with'John on the Swingdig Show from 3 - 3 p.m. @very Saturday, for all the Jatest from the music of the day featuring the Top 20 from the Cash Box, Top 100 Tune in at the bottom (590) for the top. (Swingdig) with John Me. Allister, Recreation Round-up RECREATION WHICH IS NOT EDUCATION HAS NO RECREATION VALUE CHILDREN'S GYMNASTICS | The recreation office is pleas- ed to announce that a general gymnastics class will begin in the Community Centre every ‘Tuesday and ,Thursday after: - noon ; between’ the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. The class -is prim- arily designed for boys and girls to teach them -the basic: fundamentals of gymmasties including rhythm co-ordination and balance with poise. There will be two classes each week with the 6-8 year ald boys and girls participating every Tuesday and ‘Thursday from 4-5 pm. The second class will also be twice weekly on the same days but will be for boys and girls (9-12) years from 5 - 6 p.m, - The only charge will be for people that are not community centre members, and they may do so by purchasing one at the community centre recreation office for only $2 which en- titles them to participate in any recreational activity, year round sponsored by the recre- ation commission. The instructor for the class will be Mrs. Komlos. The recreation commission recommends that people in the: Terrace area take an interest in the men's basketball tourna- meut which is scheduled for the Community Centre on Fri- day evening and all day Satur- day with teams from Kitimat, Hazelton, Prince Rupert, and Aiyansh. The proceeds of this tourna ment will help assist with the financing of minor basketball in Terrace. . Note of Interest — The total attendance at the community centre for January was 4494 people participating in recrea- tional activities, either by tak- ing an active part physically or otherwise, People in Terrace might be interested to know that there is an active lapidary club in town, They meet every Tuesday _ and Thursday at the community centre and have the -necessary. equipment for cutting rock and making jewellry Adult Tennis will be changed from Tuesday evening te Wednesday, time 7 - 9 p.m. from Tuesday to Wednesday night commencing at 9 p.m Ladies’ volleyball has been. moved from the Clarence Mich. del School to the Community. . Centre on Tuesdays with gamed, scheduled at 8 and 9 p.m. Senlor Citizens’ Whist Club— ‘The whist club originally organ-. bed‘ at the Elke fall will bej ‘aotive évery week now In the - Wommunity:. Centra from 7:80 “00°. 10:80° Pan. on ‘Tuesdays. Be SUNDAY 8:00 News, Sports & Weather 9:03 Old Songs Old Melodies hour. 815 Voice of Prophecy 8:45 Gospel Lite Hour 9:15 Back To God. Hour 9:45 Home & Hiway 10:00 Sunday Morning Magazine 10:30 Carl Tapscott Singers 11:00 Zion Baptist Church Service 12:00 Home & Hiway ! 13:15 News 12:25 Sports 12:30 Home & Hiway 12:55 Provincial Affairs/ Nations Business 1:00 CEC News 1:03 Capitol Report 1:30 Home & Hiway . 2:00 PNW Hockey, Kitimat at Smithers . 4:30 NHL Hockey, Toronto at Boston. 6:50 News 7:00 Home & Hiway 7:30 Master Control 8:00 News 8:03 CBC Showcase 9:00 Symphony Hall 10:00 CBC News ~~ "" 10:15 Hour of Decision 10:45 Home & Hiway 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Project 's7 MONDAY + FRIDAY 6:00 CBC ‘News 6:10 Breakfast Club 7:00 Newa 7:05 Breakfast Club 7:30 News 8:05 Sports 8:10 Regional and Local News 8:15 Thought for the Day 6:20 Breakfast Club - 8:30 Preview Commentary 8:35 Breakfast Club 8:55 Personal Shopper 9:00 CBC News §:10 Message time 9:16 Nine till Noon 10:00 News 10:05 Five Rases Sweepstakes 10:10 Nine Til Noon 10:30 Women's World . 10:35 Bulletin Board 10:55 Assignment 11:00 News 11:05 Nancy Edwards Reports 11:07 Nine Till Noon 12:15 Pet Parade 11:20 Nine Till Noon ‘11:30 Stork Club (Tuesday and Thursday) 11:35 Assignorent 11:40 Nine Till Noon 11:55 rent 12:00 Radio Market Place 12:05 Luncheon Date 12:15 News 12:25 Sports. 12:30 Regional and Local News 12:35 Stock Quotes 12:40 Heartbeat in Sport 12:45 Luncheon Date 1:00 Home & Hiway 140 Asalgnment - 145 Home & Hiway 2:00 CBC News 2:03 Schools Broadcast 2:30 Matinee with . Pat Patterson 3:00 News | 3:05 Message time 3:30 Radio Market Place - 3:35 Home & Hiway 3:65 Assignment - #:00 CBC News Soccer will be rescheduled . 4:03 Cangdian Roundup | 4:10 Home & Hiway | 4:55 Assignment $:00 News — $:05 Around Town 5:20 Home & Hiway 6:00 News © uc 6:10'Stock Quotes” 6:15 Sports ° | 6:20 Radio Market Place | 6:25 ‘Home & Hiway 7:00 News 7:05 DiskADisc ' | g.00-CBC News at ee - ‘ 10:80 Jazz: Cangiiang MONDAY: NIGHT 8:33 Dial-A-Dise 3:45 Checkpoint 9:00 Country Magazine 10:60 CBC News 10:30 Best of Ideas 11:00 News 11:05 Sports 11:10 Heartbeat in Spart 11:15 Dial-A-Dise TUESDAY NIGHT 7:30 Christian Frontiers 4:00 CBC News 8:08 Disl-A-Dise 9:33 Music Dlary 10:00 CBC News . 10:30 Dial.A-Dise 11:00 News 11:05 Sports 12:10 Heartbeat in Spact 11:16 Dial-A-Dise WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 8:03 Songs from Portugal 8:30 Dial-A-Disce 9:00 Midweek Theatre i0:00 CBC News 10:30 DialkADise 11:00. 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Bdge . 4:00 News 12:06. Sports “ana: ‘Tome & Twig drawing board. “Alcan 1 Gmnings Up ‘During Last Year Bid For Holdout © Fails In Council A bid by Councillor V. Jal- liffe to hold up payment . of $500, representing the balance of a skidding contract, Council session. The bill, submitted by Little ° Equipment Company came in for consideration discussion when Councillor Jolliffe point- ed out that-the original terms of the skidding contract allowed for termination at every 50 hour interval. Total cost. of machine time for removal of trees from Upper Little Park amounted to $1560. Councillor Norton: ‘held out for payment of dhe account claiming the work was carried out properly and under terms of the original contract. She also palnted out that logs taken . from the jobsite netted the Municipality upwards of $1000 when sold. ; She pointed out that falling’ was thrown in free of charge’ by Little Equipment. She said the hiring of a faller with a powersaw ‘would have been im- possible at less than $35. 00 Per - The original contract in the dispute called for $10.00 an hour for machine time. The. contractor specified 150 hours’ of work eompleted at the site. Little Park was cleared last year after trees on the site were termed dangerous because of their high rot content. In removing the dangerous trees it was necessary {9 remove’ those which had not yet been: affected by decadence, The Municipality is currently, ° using the park as a gravel pit.’ Plans for its development as a public park are now on the: was. ’ defeated at the last Municipal ‘e@onductors which ‘Alcan Aluminum Limited's consolidated net incom for 1966 is estimated at $77.6 million, an increase. o 24 percent over the previous record. earnings of $62. million_in. 1965,. Profit applicable to common Shares, after ‘dividends on ‘the Company's convertible’ - shares, was $2.41 per share in 1966 as compared with $1.98 per share in 1965. The 1965 results reflected a non-recurring charge of $5.4 million or 37 cents per common share. The 1966 cesults do not In. elude a gain of $12 million from the sale of heavy copper | has - credited directly to earned surplus. These copper ales arose through the replacement of capper bus bars with larger aluminum bus bars during the modernization of some of the Company's smeltere in Quebec, Consolidated sales and oper- ating revenues in 1066 reached an estimated total of $998 mil- lion against $890 million the preceding "year, ‘ments of aluminum produets in ‘all forms and in all markets Cinciuding re-sale of low profit purchased metal) reached a dotal of 1,115,000 tons, an in- crease of 12 percent over 1965 ‘shipments of 993,000 tons. Alcan’s smelters in Canada ‘in 1866 produced 788,500 tons of primary aluminium compared -with 728,400 tons in 1965. The current operating plans provide for Canadian production in ex- cess of 900,000 tons in 1987 with further new facilities in British Columbia and modern- jzed plants in Quebec scheduled to enter production in the next few months, The number of Alean com- mon shares issued and out- standing on December 31, 19886, was $1,137,066. By Jan. 17, 1867, vithis number had risen to 0 Br been". Ship-- 237.256, mainly -throiigh th issuance of 1.1 railiion evumo: j shares to acquire a 80 perc imerest In A/S Aardal. Sunndal Verk in Norway. All preliminary’ financial re§ ‘sults reported above are subs ject to year-end audit and’ stated -in Canadian dollars. Tha Company's ennual report shareholders will be mailed the early days of March, Terrace Drugs Kalum St. 5 S Open Sunday 12-2 ‘p.m. “Your Rexall Stores” Lakelse | “Super-Valu Shopping Centre Vi 3-5617 Open Sunday 7-9 p.m. DRUGS - SUNDRIES Pharmacy, PRESCRIPTION SERVICE a i 1 ...» And Prices hard to believe ! Be: sare and look over. our stock of GOOD: USED CARS. before you_buy ! | 1965 BUICK 2-Dy, HARDTOP Only 18,000 miles ....... anon ~ 2895 _ -Top condition, only 22,000 miles 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1965 DODGE POLARA 880 4-Dr. Sedan V8, automatic, power staering, radio 59505 ” gutomatic 41895 1964 CHEVROLET 2-pr. ff 1964 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. oor standard "1895 1963 DODGE 4-Dr. ~ "1595, . ven FOKD 2-Dy. Sedan "3199 5 | 1 64 FORD 4-Dy. Sadan “sl 59 5 1964 PONT IAC 4-Dr, Sedan, V8, automatic .. |. 1963 PLYMOUTH, . 6-cyl.,: automatic ......... “1963 ‘RAMBLER, | 5, standard, radio ........ T1963. 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