— ——= a ee ee Poge 10 e = WEDNESDAY: JUNE. 28, 1967 en ee eet Hydro ineto boost power. to Alice Arm Construction of 291-mile-long 138,000-volt transmission Line linking Terrace with the B,C, Molybdenum mining operation at Allce Arm is now more than 60 percent complete, _ Stringing of conductor Is well advanced on the first 70-mile long section extending north of Terrace to the Nass, Rlyer, The remaining 21-mile-long section through to Alice Arm Is Scheduled to be completed in late August. The powerline, one ofthe first in Canada to utilize aluminum towers, will be energized initially in September at 60,000 volts, As future demands in the heavily mineralized region In- crease, voltage will be stepped up to 138,000 volts. . The newtransmission line wl carry power purchased by B.C, Hydro from Alcan’s Kitlmat- Kemano power system. MRIS Gregg’s Lakelse Service Lakelse Lake Rood * GROCERIES, GAS, OIL, ETC. .PHONE 635-6978 LN esident Pariner: , re McALPINE, CA. f ast re tie nt Is, not rE 7h * Liguer™ Control Reerd or by the ' vos aoe This is one of the three square meals you have to prepare every day of your life. The job would sure be easier if you had a home freezer or a new refrigerator-freezer combination. Your entire -home is planned for modern electrical conveni- — ence when It’s a Medallion Home, See what your electrical contractor says.) Your guide to good electric living. The Alpine, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ’ This spiked-boots polka makes a big splash wilh loggers and eyt- fookers when B.C.'s famous Log- gers’ Day gats rolling. Burling's a rugged sport. it calls for balance end brawn... and it helps If you can swim! And after a man's sport, a man's bear: Lucky Lager. Lucky Lager's 3 a bold breed of beer, slow-brewed ‘the, mld - traditiondl ‘Western’ way far matt: sized‘ taste. Grébs:" yourself a Lahey. Enjoy a flavour as hig as all auidoors., | Give Yourself. a 7 Lucky, BREAK fl . A ¥LUNGE DOWN THE EMBANKMENT on Highway 25 between the airport and Terrace June 22 did extensive damace to the automobile but three women inside were unharmed, Car apparently suffered a blowout in the right front | tire causing the driver to lose control, Prairie farmers planting trees REGINA (CP)+ Saskatchewan farmers planted more than 7,000 miles of trees inflelds and road- side hedges in the last 15 years says horticultural expert Stan Sheard,. ++ B.C. HYDRO. Sell aud Co. 4644 Lazelle Avenue, B.C." 635 Hoe, on or ares by the’ jovernment of ritieh Cott _ July i. Saturday evening entertaln- ment will be provided by Tom- my Common and the Jubllation Singers, The three - day celebrations have been organized by the Kiti- mat Kiwanis Club, Program opens with fireworks Friday night. Events will include games and a dance at the arena as well as dances at a number of other halls In town, The traditional pancake break- fast on Saturday morning will begin a full day of activities. On Sunday, a special non- denominational church service will be held at Hirsch Creek park in the morning followed by 2 salmon barbecue and sports afternoon, GUIDE Laurie Hamer (above) recelyed her all round cord ai a candle-light ceremony. See story below. Stop, think, fire chief tells guides Stop and think’’, sald Fire Chief Andy Owens, at a candle light ceremony honoring second Kitsumgallum guide Laurle Ha- mer, Qwens was the guest speaker at the ceremony where Commis- sioner Pat Tucker presented Miss Hamer with an All Round Cord, the second highest achie yement award In guiding. Laurie lighted the candles held by ten guides while the entire company repeated the Ten Gulde Laws, ‘Fire Chlef Owens spoke tothe guides and theirguestsabout the necessity of using common sense at all times, Ownes has been responsible teaching most of Terrace’s Guldes and Brownies the basic rules of first aid and fire and accident prevention, ‘Newdie truckers | form association ‘GANDER, Nfld, (CP). Truck ers in this province have form- ed the. Newfoundland and Labe. ‘|rador Truckers Association to ‘protect the general. welfare of the industry and its mambers, The assoclation seeks govern ment passage of a motor car- rier act and.the formation of an ties, m, wet ee! “Whoever. =<, Tpretara” Parents and guests watched as , automotive board of # publie ult poe ne. cpr uh service ot. princes before: ‘his =|": | duty to “hig Creator, willbe] ° late, to ent ; Webster invited to Kitimat festivities KITIMAT + Vancouver radio hotliner Jack Webster will be 4@ special guest at Kitlmat Centennial Dominion Day Celebrations “Forelgn Jood enthusiasts will have the opportunity to try out specialty foods prepared by the many ethnic groups of Kitimat at the Internatlonal Food Fair July 1. VOLUNTEER NURSES NEEDED FOR CAMP FOR RETARDED CHILDREN “There must be a nurse in Terrace who could spare eight days thls summer to assist a group of retarded children who. want to go tc camp,’’ said Mrs, Mary Bush, Mrs, Bush Is the president ofthe Terrace Retarded Children’ s Assoctlation. She said the association Is desperately in need of a qualified nurse who could volunteer her services for eight days in the later part of August to assist retarded children at the McClure Lake Summer camp, _Eight youngsters from the Peter Pan School In Terrace will be attending the summer camp, | CBC museum to are Ouimet’s first TV set ~ TORONTO (cP) - Exhibits intended for a Canadian birdadeast museum are stored in parcking crates at the rear of. ‘a downtown. CBC storage warehouse, says museum curator Jack The exvbibiis will stay there until the CRC bullds its project. eq multi-million-dollar Toronto headquarters, When the bulld- ing is completed the museum will be permanently displayed in |. its foyer, Mr, Brickenden isCBC? s pro motion manager and tends the: museum only. in his spare time, Among the prize exhibits in his charge are: A 1932 TY receiver, the first in Canada, built by retirlngC BC president Alphonse Oulmet who. was a partner in an engineering company that hoped at that time to make TV sets. . A 1990 Blattnerphone, a fiat tape recorder welghing half-a ton and equipped. with a two- mile-long metal tape. — A gold-leaf microphone used by King George VI during the 1989 royal visit, A microphone, - handmade for announcer Frank Willis for use during the "1936 Moose Mine. disaster. Original . recordings of the. _ Dionne quintuplets, : speeches by the late Winston Churchill, and former CBC announcer Peter Stursberg America to the war-time song Lili Marlene for Sicily in 1944, The museum, begun 10 years ago, has not hesitated to make its exhiblts avallable elsewhere, Some lave been loaned to the Canadian . National Exhibition . and other fairs and some will be on display at Expo 67 at the Canadian Pavilion, i i) ee + “PHONE : 635- S959 We share two things with other standard size cars: Price and Roomi- ness.. After that, comparisons just aren’t possible, because Ambassador is all alone when it comes to qualivy. _ Starting at the bottom: Single Unit Construction: a car-building method , that makes the whole car a single, solid unit, On top of that, Deep-Dip - Rustproofing, a treatment that gets ‘to every square inch of .car- body. 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