Page 10 Wednesday, October 4, 196 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. NO. COCKTAILS AT FIVE . Pods Snuffy drove the Goose cROURNEMOUTH, =: England — — ee ee at Wf beer for|t| FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHY every. day of: Hifa by’ a] ' . ae moe d Conse a @ Industrial’ @ Candid Weddings -@- Portraits wative party |} 16mm MOVIES TAKEN AND DEVELOPED « club. because he has been a ‘ " member for70 years. In that Phone For Appointment 635-5201 , Use Terrace Herald Classified By RUTH HALLOCK: time, he figures he has drunk Allow me to introduce Bill Ryan, public relat- ‘eo 8 @ more than 100,000 pints of been fons officer for MacMillan Bloedel Industries GOING ‘ROUND _ On Friday at noon, the story was much the samo, Only the weather had been changed to protect the innocent, = . Instead of flying. off into. the sunset we flew off into a raging onset and orca more "Snuffy" manned the driver’s seat. Limited, Allow me to introduce Bill Fletcher, business editor for the Vancouver Sun, Allow me to introduce Lloyd Barrett, editor of the Kitimat Northern Sentinel. : And most of all — allow me to Introduce a When did Niagara. come into the picture? nee TASER eT SS RS eae ees ‘poy Soret fase Ee pe ammencer & “ROUND? Trying te find a good tire sec us — we're offering a FREE B,C, Airlines plot, who, for want of a better name, I shall call Snuffy", The first three gentlemen made up the better - three quarters of a press contingent that visited the MacMillan Bloedel operations at Juskatla and Skidegate on the Queen Charlotte Islands last Thursday and Friday. I made up the other + » * He squeezed us all neatly into a Grumman Goose, placing me carefully When he called for the maps I began wondering if I was carrying enough combustible material in my handbag with which to set up a smoke in the ballast Seat, aid then sucking on his pipe, ran his signal, There was a time during the flight to Prince Rupert from Sandspit that] actually contemplated the temperature of the saltchuck, the height of the waves, the wet strength of a paper bag lunch clutched in my hand since Juskatla, ard the durability my own intestinal fortitude, The cloud was all around us like thick soup - —_ ‘ quarter. and ‘Snuffy?’ kept squinting from side to side id Buy Then roll in_and “Snutty’ was a full four quarters ali by as if he were looking for somo landmark 7 himself, long since lost in the fog. ; . : ; fingers through his crew cut and wound the To me, a non-seasoned flyer, the trip was Bf Red Stripe Tire with every three at the regular hardy old bird up for take off. just aitghtly unnerving, To the rest of the ‘ : price, We also have special prices on our winter Then in traditional alrline stewardess style, passengers, all men and obviously all seasoned, ; tires. our pilot, yelled back to us; “Okay ladies it was a nothing trip and to our pilot it was _ and gentlemen, you’re nowtravellingfirstclass, just a happy little jaunt over to Rupert, regard- if we'll have a hot meal served in just afew less of a bit of weather, . i ! ' , s ” . . wos Make use of our Car Wash and Expert Tune-up Service mie all” tastoraa ‘our ° seatbelts” aid rete : , § * 8 : r | with three mechanics to serve you, : ° fon 3 pan hy looking forward to those five o’clock cocktails, Anyway — it was fun, Especially when he ie “You all set back there?” came the voice walked the Goose right into the hangar at yo! from the cockpit, Seal Cove telling us it was justanadded.service' { \ Everybody nodded andless thanfifteen minutes for passengers during the rainy season, ; ; TERRACE fHOME) SERVICE later the Goose was walking up the beach at “Guaranteed delivery without getting a bit : Juskatla, . wot,’? the man said. id Cor, Lakelse & Eby Phone 635-6660 = a —_ : | ay = | Laing to speak : at Northern BC. a i 1 STOR-ALL BUILDING teachers meet aoe | . all metal construction boked enamel finish Minister of Indian Affairs’ A medical bill. A clothing bill. A car repair : ee available in three sizes complete DOeDO and up DAILY SERVICE from VANCOUVER - PRINCE GEORGE - EDMONTON NORMAL SCHEDULE TIMES LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO ARRIVE BURNS LAKE, TOPLEY, HOUSTON SMITHERS, HAZELTON, TERRACE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY & MONDAY Agency and Terminal Facilities at all Points Call George Dyer, Phon 7 635 MR. AND MRS. JAMES H tS tat: ILTON BRICKLEY . Terrace man wed at -Hundred-mile House — One of the oldest comuununites in British Columbia was the place chosen for the August Sth wedding of a Terrace man and his bride from 93 Mile House, , “| | MacKay, 695-2444, Museum wants wartime relics For a special display being planned in the Terrace Myseym to commemorate Rembrancte Day on November 11th, The list of wants includes rifles from either World Warlor World War 2, posters from WorldWarl, | Lindsay Morrissen material, uni- forms, newspapers, dispatch '| papers and maps from both con- | flicts, Rocky Mountain Ranger }| material, photographs, helmets, boots, puttees and ordinances, The materials loaned to the Terrace Museum Society for the display will be fully insured || against loss or damage, . Display items: may be left at the Terrace Museum, in the ‘| public library building or ar- rangements for pickup may be made by contacting James A candlelight service in the United Church at 100 Mile House, B.C. provided the setting for the wedding of James Hilton Brickly and Miss Valerie Anne Thorsteinson, ~. Rev, H.R, Hunt officiated at the 6 pm. double-ring cere- mony uniting the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Thorsteinson of 98 Mile, and the only son o Mr, and Mrs, dames C, Brickley of Terrace, Given In marriage by her father the bride wore white peau de sole with lace overskirt en- train and lily point sleeves, White satin slippers matchedher gown, ; A shoulder length veil was white organza roses and seed pearls, and she wore a pearl nechiace, ’ The bridal bouquet consisted of a cascade of deep red roses, interlaced with satin ribbons, Attendants were Miss Marilyn Thorsteinson and Miss Linda Thorsteinson, cousins of qi the bride and Miss Linda Jean Brickley, sister of the groom, Flower girl was Miss Denise Flaherty, in maize brocade, car. 1| rying a nosegay of yellow roses and forget-me-nots, Ring bearer Frankie Huber, Mr, Harold Wilkie was best man and ushers were Mr, Steve Herpberger and Mr, John Palahicky of Terrace, At a reception in 100 Mile Community Hall, beautifully de. was master held in place with clusters of |- Arthur Laing will be guest speaker at the Northern B. C, Federal Teachers Association convention, -. : He isscheduledto speak follow. ing a banquet on Friday evening, October 6 at the Hot Springs Resort, : The annual meeting starts. Thursday, October 5 with two other speakers scheduled to be heard, . . ico will. both address the con- vention, . An invitation to attend the lec- tures has been extended to all interested persons, Convention fee is $15.00 but Thursday night's session will be open at nocharge for anyone wishing to attend, "R,. W. Hunter, president of the NBCFTA, said this week: ‘Renaud and Zintz are top men in the field of cross-cultural ‘jeducation, With the. increasing 1 number of native pupils attend. | +4 ing Terrace schools, I believe-| : that the teachers and public need to be informed on the problems of integration and thenative pupil: . learning in our system of urban, || industrially-orientated education, Calla Bros. low bid on _ weigh scale Logging trucks that pull intg| ‘ -Terrace’s new weigh station next| - Spring will do business on a big scale,” . “: Low bid on the government weigh-scale station projected for the junction of Highways 25 and 16, was $20,825, submitted by Calla Brothers Construction Lid, of Vancouver. - High bidder, Strachan Con- struction, submitted at $33,794, Bidding closed on September 8 but the Department of Public Works has not yet made anaward announcement, Local truck loggers recently expressed no grave concernover the weigh-scale station system. .The general feeling here was that a weight restriction system for logging trucks would likely prove beneficial to operators, LARD LOST IN THORNHILL . Thornhill Calorie Counters Club lost a total of 28 pounds of avoirdupois last month and three members took home prizes, * Gerry Orde and Delores Kerr each received acorsage for being bill: They all seemed to come at once. Jack - needed money.ina hurry, ‘ ‘Answer: A Niagara Loan. Jaok talked it over _ with the manager of the nearest Niagara “Office. Besides getting the money, he gota . fat of good advice on budgeting. With a Niagara Loan, bills at onetime, And repay the loan on easy ~ terms to suit his budget. When you need extra money for any good .raason, you can expect the same courteous, quick service at any one of 300 Niagara offices. ; CASINGS; ETC. Member of the (fad)Group of Companies Jack was able to pay all his Father Andre Renaud, Can. | | ‘ae's ancherty'on the edation NIAGARA FINANCE 3 a 9 an ¢ Ry an es 4641 Lazelie Ave 2 Zin ~ cultural educat azellp Ave, from ‘the University of New Mex. COMPANY LIMITED Phone. 635-6391" ~ THEIR NEW PLANT OPEN IN TERRACE CORRUGATED STEEL RETURN ENGAGEME ITH STREET Phone 635-6581 Northern Culverts & Metal Products Announce Request ris Crosby orated with pink and white bells : Het . fd atreamers, the ‘principals battlors ofthe wee US i Talented receive eee their parentsin | “Sherrie Hill topped everyone arente “Oo mene. "|-for. the month and won a@ free Ameri ai ut ~ of- town guests, in ad-! nafr styling for her efforts. merican f | dition i*, fe parents of the! The Calorie Counters Chub a elu ed; Mr, and Mré.! meets every Tuesday evening at ry. ohn Palajicky; Mr, and Mrs.! thorahill Elementary School. 6. John Haaland; Mr, and Mrs, R Weigh-in time is 8 o'clock, Night i ,Sehasifer a pebbie and Anyone with a welght problem . . : ace ic 7 wr, ver; . : : ‘group, =. ; CS Louis Lever and special guest, Lp “oligitle to doin the group, Clab oo . a “| Mrs, Minnfe Morris, grand. oo Rooaneliy; FINEQUALTY [Se Recording : . . o “pe |. A) Terrace, - an : ~~. St ° Lad = ING foo | HERALD Mee EXPERT TAILORING — || Beauty aid for | HERAL Os rut AT EBA IN-KITIMAT OCT. 570 14TH | |) TOPS president: The president got a be ‘|| treatment at last Thursday's te, gular meeting of T. 0, P, S, (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Mrs,, Vi Gordon volunteered: B| to alt while special guests Lor- raine. Byrd: and = Agnes Motz ‘demonstrated ‘the proper way to apply facial make-up, | - Nineteen members attended te a | weighed and: progress recorded, | - oa GASSIFIEDS meeting, during ‘which all were| ‘ | OCTOBER6&7__ _ TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 10 AND 12. © Doors: Opan FRIDAY. 9 P.M, to 2-A.M, SATURDAY 8 PLM. to! Midnight, ‘Admistion: $3.00 Par Parson, A Deposit Will Hold Your Retervation, ies PLAN .TO ATTEND NOW I]: nd FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CULVERTS OF. ANY SIZE ALSO WATER WELL. SL ce a conor cer ea a a a or rere ST URE ENED F at