Page 12 TERRACE “Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . CWL Council Plans Centennial Event The Camolic Women’s League Terrace Council held its regular monthly meeting on March 7 in Veritas Hall with 17 ladies present. Father Mo- han directed the meating. Plans were made to hold a Centenniat Ball on April 22. The ladies were ensouraged to make Centennial dresses. A menue was planned for an old- fashioned hot sirpper. 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') tion; if “it-is‘too smaMl; the fur- dast week by 12 Ontario auto a steering column bolts, What's in A House THE HEATING SYSTEM {1} A good, efficient heating sys- tem is vital to home comfort and it should be designed by a qualified heating engineer or by somcone trained {o do an There are many important things connected with the over: all heating system and this as- pect of house construction should not be dealt with lightly. For instance, if the cantrols are not properly adjusted the furnace will not operate ef- ficiently and fuel consumption will increase. If the furnace is too large, the owner will be wasting ‘money on ‘ah oversize installa- nace will burn itself out. Large window areas have a bearing on heat loss. Other factors in- clude materials used for the walls and roof; the amount and type of insulation; the use of ‘storm doors and double glazed windows; exposure to winds; and the average low temper. ature in the area. Most new houses are equip- ped with a central heating sys- tem designed cither for auto- matie or partly automatic oper- tion. Warm air and hot water are the mast common ways of heating a house, Recently, elec- tric heating is also being used. —_—___ Farm Forum Contributed by D. HAVARD, District Agriculturist B.C, Dept of Agriculture Trying to decide what to seed for pasture and hay this year? Seed is expensive and you are heavily dependent on the feed it will provide for the success of your farm operation. So a little pondering over seed selection is justified. Let’s talk about the legumes and grasses known to be suit- able for Central Interior soils and conditions. Take a serious look at alfalfa -—~ if your soil type will permit economic stand-establishment. This is a big “if’.: Many. cattlemen have trouble getting a stand estab- lished and sensibly choose al- ternates. But if you can grow alfalfa you should. It’s one of the top producers of palatable nutrious feed. Cut at the right stage and properly cured it will provide most, if not all, of your winter feeds. In this area it is generally best grawn with brome grass and such a mixture can be used for hay or pasture or both. ii you can’t grow alfalfa there are other good alternat- ives. Alsike and timothy are two old reliables. You only have to walk aver some of our old logging trails to note that these two species are well adapted. You will sometimes Auto Plant Men Lay Criticism A seathing criticism of in- spection standards in the (Can- adian auto inudustry was laid before a Commons committee plant workers who said defects lve cars are getting by the serecning process, _ They listed dozens of in- Stances of cars coming off Chrysler, Ford and General Motors assemBly lines with de- fective brakes, missing wheel nuts, leaking gas tanks, ‘loose loose motor mounts, faulty drive shafls, sticky accelerators and other defects, The witnesses blamed the situation on a reduction of in- spection procedures designed to speed the pace of product- ion. It had started in earnest three years ago. GRADERS Cat. 12 ‘Huber 801 Ve 7 Phone. 635-2975 EQUIPMENT FOR RENT! LOADERS (Belt Type) Athey Foree Feed For: Picking up rack, boulevards; streets, ote, lowering and BH Cat %y ‘Northern, Route ‘Equipment Ltd, : “Reale : North Route see \ OBITUARY CLIFFORD A, WARNER White Rock, B,C, Clifford Alonzo Warmer, a well-known newspaper man in North Central British Columbia and father of Johnny Warner of Terrace, died in White Rock, Febuary 28, at the age of 69, Funeral ser¥ice was held on March 3, from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor, White Rock un- der the auspicies of Branch No. 8, Royal Canadian Legion, Rev. Howard Filsinger officiating. Left to mourn his loss is his wife, Winnie, a daughter, Bey. erly, Mrs. S. R. Christiansen, Prince George and two sons, Earl of Vancouver and Johnny of Terrace, : Cliff Warner was born in Angus, Ont, September 6, 1897. His family moved to Barrie and Cliff had his first newspaper experience with the Barrie Ex- aminer and later with the Salt Ste. Marie Daily Star. ; Following service in World War 1 the late Mr. Warner ‘joined his brother Larry, Own- er and publisher of the Interior News, Smithers. He worked for short periods with the Vernon News and Powell River News, as linotype operator. In 1889 the Warner family moved to Prince George and ‘Mr, Warner joined the Prince George Citizen as mechanical superintendent, In 1047 Cliff Warner, Nestor Hzowsky and. Harry ‘Kennedy purchased the “Citizen” and Cliff served as editor for nine years, Due to ill health he spent two years in retirement in Prince George before moving ‘to “White Rock in 1953. He worked two or three days -a, week on the White Rock Sun as Linotype operator, - In hls early days Clift Warn- er. was. one: o£ : the putstending, al Athletes’ of Central B.C, see some red clover too, anoth- er good legume fer our area. And if you have a field which is subject to flooding or an up- land site which is blessed with a good early-summer. moisture condition, you might want to try Reed Canary grass. The list from which you have to choose isn’t Jong but there and strains within it which you will do well to use, Here they are: alfalfa — Beaver or Rambler; brome — Carlton ot Manchar (Carlton has less tendency to creep and form sod); red clover — Atla- or®No, 1. local: timathy — Climax; Red Canary grass — Frontier. are naw improved selections| | swede; alsike’ clover — Aurora: WHEN YOU CALL: Terrace Taxi _ “5050 _ What about “Birdsfoot Tre- foil? Inquiries about it are fre- quent hut researchers don’t knew cnough about its adapt. ability to make firm recom- mendations yet: Viking and Empire are two varieties you might want to grow on a trial basis. We hope to have inform- ation on a seed source soon. Recommendations used in this article are meant as a guide only. 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