THORNHILL “TEEN TOWN representatives hauer presentiig $300 ‘cheque 1 to “Terrace Tee Perry Bristol, Darold Swanson and Lynn Stein- Arena Fund chairman Art Bates, Story below. >. Thornhill teens back arena $300 crossed the Skeena Bridge last week,. . Ard‘ it was - ‘proudly: carried _by executive members of Thorne! be -hill's «active Teen Town Club, ' The.club intended to build a tennis court for their conten. .-nial project, - Bui by the time their bank account grew healthy from funds| : raised by volunteer Pro jects, the snow was onthe ground, | So they ‘decided to put $300 into the Arena fund. The fund was ‘launched © to Yultd an: ice ’ arena in’ Terrace... Meanwhile the tennis courtpro- ject has not been . abandoned, Teen Town Club will complete the work when the weather clears, The tennis court campaign re= solved” donations fom ‘Thornhill 76" colors — 0. CARLYLE R “Smith Block, . 4611 Lakelsa Ave. | P.O. Box 1213, - Terrace, B,C. spokesman Darol UNION: OIL OPENS | CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. residents, plus- projects. organle ‘zed by: the ¢lub,. plus _a lot of volunteer labor put‘in by inom rs, |: The decision to donate to thé. arena fund came frommember- 5 ccording to. Teen Town Swanson: “We. had some. funds left .over and at a meeting we ‘decided that the most worthwhile | cause, fromour viewpoint, “was the Terrace arena,’’ Arena chairman Art Bates ace cepted. the - cheque: for $900 Friday. ; “VANCOUVER — Union on Ca, of. Canada Ltd., which opened its only B,C, refinery at . Prince George in ‘September, will open its ‘first Vancouver city service Station about the end of Marchi- The company’s bright “Union ange, blue and’ | SHEPHERD ; Telephone 635-7600 . a ithe Lower Mainland will be able aimiles from Prince George, But |. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE _ JANUARY: ‘SPECIALS | * youNE MEN'S CASUAIL PANTS ways 16, 97 and the Hart, - Sizes 29,- 34: values to $7.95 i $3. 49 per pair « - MEN’S ALL WOOL- DOUBLE CRUISER COATS. Reg, $17. 95 Now #3. 79 CASUAL JACKETS & CAR COATS. Savings up. ‘to 50% DAYTON WORK. BOOTS. Reg. $25. 95 now, only, $19. 67 THESE AND MANY MORE ITEMS at SAVINGS - oe OF UPTO 50% — ; MILLER’S MEN'S "WEAR | THE. HOME OF. DISTINCTIVE CLOTHING FOR THE MAN ‘WHO CARES LETTER BASKETS OFFICE CHAIRS. :. _ STATIONERY | a|from the Prince George refinery sein service’ stations, the more m\one in-Kamloops in conjunction | | and “| Fort: St. John in “November and m\one two weeks ago. at Clinton. f|obtained at Smithera and others white — displayed on a BaUCY. styrofoam ball, will be seen by local motorists first at 65th and Granville, opposite the main White restaurant, ' Construction started Dec, 180n this first of fiye stations Unton plang to build here in its initial market development program, Even earlier — some time in February —. the company will open its first stationinthe Lower land, at 105th: and King George Highway in suburban Surs Tey. ‘All thia doesn’t mean’ North. Central B,C, motorists visiting to buy gasoling, oil and grease produced in Prince George. But it does spell increased production for the northern ree finery, ona swap basia,.-. Distance makes it” taneco- nomical to haul products 500 itis also luunéeanomieal:. ¢ tof haal | Soto. some: extent the coms panies trade supplies, Products - for sale at Union stations in Vane couver area can be supplied. by closer refineries, operated by other companies::.. These firms in return may buy equal volumes for their own stations along High» The more Union buys. from other oil companies for its South- ‘the others will buy in return from Union for- thelr outlets in~ the North, Five statlons are now under construction in Prince George; one and a bulk plant at Quesnel;- with a'-new motel; and stations with fostamvants at Cache Creek -“Now,- with. our $10. million Pyince George sv shup, . We're ‘marching. forward again.” . And’every station-Unien builds in the province increases the out- put of the Prince George refinery. A Union station was opened at Another wilt be opened at Vernon in late January, ‘ Westward. along Highway i6 ‘ts considered “home territéry” jor Union Oil, A site has been are in the negotiating stage at various communities, Thus expansion ‘might well he~ termed the byword: for. this Cals ja da | Skeenaview ‘regularly, aaith they: Tatoo, Steam = gary-pased ‘company, "DEPARTMENTS. ART SUPPLIES Word has “heen received ‘tha: ry. has. boon. born’ in soe on: : January AL: “Mrs, Schedel is :tha former’ ‘Panlotte Dalcin of Terrabe, Ee Se Mr. and Mrs. Gorton Heather of the Keystone Apartments have returned from a vacation spent ‘in- the south, ‘visiting ‘relatives and friends fn Kelowna ara Var couver, : A banquet ‘was: bald in’ the Skeenaview Hospital utility room jast Thursday when 3 number of patients sat down to a hot din. ‘say with the hospital: staff’ and A number of volunteers who visit “A pro. gram of music and song was enjoyed following the dinner, and “happy birthday’? was sung. for -|a number of. the elderly gentle- men whose ‘birthdays are this month;: eee ; ‘Word has. been received that Fred Scott of Woodfibre, B.C, has recently -passed AWAY." “The late Mr, Scott was a member of a Terrace . ploneer famlly, Scott Road is Famed for the family. Dr ‘Leslie G, “Brooks of Var couver has arrived in town to take over the medical practise ‘of Dr. Marcelle Chiasson, who is doing postgraduate | “work: at ver, Milla’ Memorial Hospital. Mra, Olive Campbell otPrincel Albert, Saskatchowan is visiting St Paul's Hostal i Vana ‘| Frank “Morris ‘is: a patient in . with her. brother and slster-in- | law; Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Davis|§ of Cedarvale, ‘Joa. ‘Barall ofj =: © Prince Albert 1a algo a quest at the Campbell} hone, L Mr. and” sere as White & of Cedarvale. were ‘visitors tof town last week, oo ra Tha Ladies Auxillary Branch | 13 of tha Royal Canadian Leg-| ion would like ali members to & note that the February meeting | has been stepped up to January 30th. on account of urgent bus- iness, |- e #.e Mr, and Mrs. A,H, Erdahi|i are leaving this week to make their home ‘in Vancouver. Mr.ii Erdahi has been in Terrace for|i six years. with the Department|@ of Labour, His move to the Van- couver office is due to {ll health. 5 He is being replaced tempor-|% arily by W.G, Anderaon, e® ase ; 5 At the Terrace Cribbage As- sociation regular ‘crib tourney | last week at Skeenaview Hos- pital; Harold Massey of Skeena-|B view waa dealt a. 25 hand. - Obituaries . "Patrick Joseph Sims, , Terrace, , “Death | came suddenly to Pat- rick Joseph Sims in his home at) 4304 Eby on Sunday morn- ‘ine, January 21. at. the age - of The late Mr, Sims had re- turned on Saturday, January 20; from St, Paul's hospital in Van- -eouver where he was receiving medical attention. He was on the ‘Saturday CPA flight to Prince ‘Rupert and by bus to Terrace, Mr, Sims had been in illhealth| °F since 1960. The deceased was born inDub- lin, Ireland on October 25, 1914, He Joined the Royal . Canadian Navy Reserve in. Prince Rup- ert in 1935, going into active duty at the beginning of tha sec- .ond world war, At the: cloga: af the war he was awarded a Dis- tingulshed Service medal, Following the war end, the Hate +:Mr, -Sims:was an -lfider ‘avtimes Invi64? che. sdepartnent of Fisheries, - In 1951, along with his fam- ily, he came to Terrace to make his home, ‘At that time he was on the staff of Skeenaview Hos- pital, In 1953 he: rejoined the | Department of Fisheries and had ‘peen an officer with the depart- ment ever since, .. The tate. Mr, . Sims je sur- vived - his wife, Rita; son, Ger WA 15 and daughter Tona 17 and.a sister; Mra, Walter Tirschman in Manitoba, « ‘Funeral arrangements are | § _ Snow slows ‘tops. vote onslate Snow and slush have left Ter- race TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibily) without ‘an executive. for 1968. Their first attempt at an elec- ‘tion’ ‘was snowed La: But they have named thelr big loser for 1967. She is Janet-Felber who drop: ped 44%. ponds since jolning the club,. Members presentedher with a fruit basket in honor of her loga,, ‘ Club ‘is basically a sott-noip group of. women wio want to} § lose weight, New members ean, . join by phoning 635-2365, : " SCHOOL | SUPPLIES ‘ POWDER. ‘Ol coiors | SETS OF-OIL PAINTS CHARCOAL. STICKS: ants AND GUETWARE® “EXERCISE BOOKS| .. PLASTIC” RULERS PENS & PENCILS Swaine; and. other sisters: Lois |B Hixon; Wilma, Gladys and |@ “joined bined: tae being made for ‘burial in Kit- sumkalum Cemetery, Terrace, Shetla Anne Carson, Terrace, ‘Shella Anne Carson passed - away in Mills Memorial Hospital |i on January 16 at the age of 21, The deceased was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, L.J, Carson of Riverdrive, Terrace, ‘She |f had been -in ill health for a long time. . The family has made their home in Terrace for 0 The late Sheila ‘Carson is sure vived in Terrace by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, LJ. Cargon; bros |i Norman and George and thers, Floyd (Elaine) sister Mrs, in Elsie in Prince George; Doris in Burns Lake and Ruth in Ede monton, — Funeral services were held Everett Peacack, ‘Art Truman, McNaughton is s hungry! | Hungry for business, that is. That’s Terrace’ Omineca Herald’s lean and hungry printing expert Joe McNaughton. And because he’s hungry to do _ | printing business with local people he works at doing better looking printing faster and at. lower’ cost, — Check your job printing: needs and give. your order to Joe at the Herald, downstairs from Interior Stationery... , So _ _ brochures - posters - handbills - letterheads: * envelopes -- business: cards printed invoices - statements - dillheads °- noteheads - printed postcards ’ booklets --pamphiets - flyers - wedding stationery - announcement cards menus - memo pads - gum fabels - tickets - signs - membership cards shipping tags - circulars - programs - certificates - folders - ruled forms business and office forms of all kinds a, Elmer . Anderson, George Blighy — ton and Norman Carson, in n lengths ‘from 185 cm. to 210 Res. $38. 95 ™ SPECIAL. $29.95, hah in all locathe “With your new skis get aset of metal ski i poles only $6.95 and new ski boots in lace and full: buckle. styles’ from $44.95. For the kiddies they have:rubber ski boots |. from. $9.95. They also carry a complete line. of acces- w poate sories for the ski buff, . pe a If you don't care for skiing, how about an old 8 — fashion toboggan party? - a ee Omineca have toboggans from three to six feet in 7 "both metal and wood, ‘And for that extra thrill. try a. 2 flying saucer Reg. $5.98, now while they last $3.95. :- Having trouble getting through the - snow? How ‘ “about a set of snow:shoes? Omineca™ carries‘ Chestnut a fine in Ojibway-Bear, Paw. and Fort t George style sith