Doraend LTtast lI “Once again Bruce Cortuthers P of ‘the Dog’ atid Suds. will-be 2 - taking part in Buck-a-Cup fund - raising campalgn sponsored by ©. a Restaurant: ‘the. Canadian - Association ‘with a. proceeds _ going to crippled children and ian adults... Bruce,’ always . quick ‘Wo get. involved in any charitable: : : project, amde a great success of .: his. local campaign last. year ™: and this year is already halfway © to his. criginal objective. of 400 cups. ‘In fact he has reset his. objective to 500 cups at a dollar: -ashol..-. The Buck-a- Cup is - “the ‘only - annual. ¢.R.A,- project adopted. ” _ by the national: and | regional associations to - help: the - Jess’: fortunate, . Liberals. open doors to public - air their, views: on » “yyonten no polities’ al a: Saturday: noon- phe Liberal - * Party's Provincial Convention, to be held in Vernon next month, will: - -open its doors to the public in an ‘effort’ to demonstrale Uhat it is the only moderate alternalive to" - ‘the extremes” that — have dominated party politics in B.C. for (he pasi 25 years. © . The. Convention will be held October 18 to 20 in (he Vernun:: Recrealion Centre. . ‘ ‘David Anderson, leader’ of the Liberal Party in B.C.,said-in announcing the:- open-door convention, that: the province - must getaway - «fromthe ? Nu nweiller knocks Minisier without’ Portfolio, responsible for: Northern Af- “fairs, Alph Nunweiller © con- firmed today that he had par- : ‘ticipated: in a ‘door:to- door : ' This year Wed- | : nesday Seplember: 5 as Buck-a-. he said.” == D cupper Ss DECAILS AT gielp is Th children B adults PARTICIPATING FIESTAURANTS “Cup Day, On this dale Bruce at the. Dog and Suds will not only: honour wailet cards sold by his own Dog and Suds staff bul - wallet cards sold anywhere in Canada. .The cards which read “I'm a Bucka-Cupper" are: porchased for. $1.00 and entitle : dangerous swings from the far right to the far left which have, characterized our politics in the past. “The Liberal Party! which took ‘six.B.C: seals. from (he: - N.D.P, in the. Federal Election, . -offers' an‘alternative to voters: who have a strong conscience,”” “We want: to. provide help for the disadvantaged, but “we believe thal-an economic system. which encourages private inttinlive is the best way to do this.” ‘The “convention.” - billed * as | canvas of homes in the Hazellon ‘area last Thursday and Friday sponsored by the . BC. Association of Non-Status In- : dians.: . Pick-up by. Ford” 7 Speaking to Bill de Jong, we asked what. is going to - -available this year in a “heavy duly" Hight truck' pick-up from‘ - Ford of Canada. Bill seemed to be waiting for [he question as he soon launched inte a prolonged description of the F150, . ‘The’, F~150, - a. new.: “heavy: duly" half lon ‘pickup model, heads Ford of Canada’s light- “{ruck lineup for .1975. 2-!“The F-150 has the traditional na vide comforl!of an F-250,"-sald: ¢ {Bill de Jong, Terrace Tolem The “Ford Sales,: Presidant. . Pegular-cab ..F-150, \-has.. Cmaximum: load wating: of 2275. mands. ‘Tess : : pounds = > only. than the F-250 . ~The new. truck is “designed io operale ‘an leaded or ‘unleaded ‘fuel, ag are the F-250 and F-350 ‘Todels, . : “The B-230 ‘will be ivailabie i in "dhe reguiar-cab model on a 193." “inch wheelbase and in lhe roomy new SuperCab: version on 139-inch - and. -155-inch : wheelbases. a SuperCab, the stretch- cab “model with.44 cubie feet af-in- - side space for cargo. ar Tear sseating. for. up “to ‘three “ ad- ditional passengers, will ‘be ‘entering its first full model year :in 1975.° Itwas introduced in “Junevas a 197442’ model, - For 1975, engine choices on the F-100 ‘SuperCab are~‘broadened to include ‘a. six-cylinder’ power- “plant.and Ford's 360- and -390-. Cie. ‘Seyvlinder: engines. ‘hThe 300-c..de engine becomes | . tie bas six-cylinder powerplant An all F-100 pickups. + Solid-state, iguition becarnes 7 “standard on all Ford pickups for. - 1975 (effective after December. 2 on trucks with over "6.0 O00 GVW: rallngs). " eaoptots, tong popillar sith ‘passenger-car buyers also: will -become available on. Ford pickups in 1975. Steel-belted -radial-ply tires can be ordered -as.a factory-installed option on F-250, and .F-350 models.’ “Starting with. units built afler’ ; October 1 an automalic speed: control device will he available © be .0n, models equipped with . the 460-c.i.d. steering. : Ford pickup buyers this year. can selecl from. these new: ex- terior colors -- Viking . Red, Parrot Orange, Bahama Blue, | Baytree.:Green,- Glen ‘Green, Jengine and “power, . Hatteras Green Metallic, Green’ ° Glow, (at_exlra -cost) - and ' Vineyard Gold, The ?79 light trucks go on ‘sale Ford, of Canada, dealerships, ‘Sepiember a7. Current-madel’s Econoline - to:. be... “produced: and sold ‘prior. ta,{he~: introduction ‘of all-iew family: 7 . ot Econolines. vans will conlinue The Ladies Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion Terrace , Branch No. 13 will host-their ¢ annual smorgasbord stupper: Sunday, Seplember 22 from 4-2: p.m..al the Legion atditorlum. Last year's smorgasbord-was well allended and the food was _ welll. prepared: and delicious. “Cost: for * adults’:is- $3," for ‘children under. twelve $1.50 and ' pre-schoolers ; Can. ‘eal | ‘for nothing. ..-- “. The Legion’ held, the draw: in theif -Fall.: Fun : Raffle - last raffie raised’ an.as yet un- ‘determined sum for the Legions Building Fund. : The First lace. winner was - John Wright. of ‘Terrace who “won racks and cases and three guns - aWinchester model 70.- “:30.06-with a:4X seope,'a Win- chester: Super XIVR 12 gauge _ hot fun and a Winchester 490,22 - calibre automatic rifle,‘ Second place went lo. “Jessie _Sheaton of: Cedar, B.C. who “picked up-a Savage model 00 .308 and case. Third place prize “David” Anderson. -, Leader; . Terrace ( Pei Bench : No.3 | va Royal Canadian Legion was a Savage .22 over 20 gauge (At the Dog 'n' Suds) the holder to a cup of coffee or tea free of. charge throughout the day. In the 1973 campaign $171, 000 was realized for handicapped children and adulis. Patrons of the Dog and Suds. _have been buying ‘their. wallet “The Greal Liberal Roundup" , is‘ expected to altract delegates and guests from ali over the province, Observers are invited ~. toattend all sessions. < Keynote speaker will be Other | speakers will include: the Hon’ Alen, MacEachen, Secretary oO State for External Affairs; The ‘Hon. Ray: Perrault, Senate Molgat, President of the Liberal Parly of Canada." . . Newly elected M. PA ‘S, Simma‘ Holt ‘and Iona Campagnola will. ‘an doors Mr, Nunweiller participaled ‘in the: canvas organized by - BCANSI to survey first-hand - such problems as housing needs: and 1 employment patierns in the are: He ‘said that his participation — in’ the" project: was part: of a continuing - ‘direction’ of .his ministry.in’ keeping abreast -of matters arising out of northern , development: by ‘going: to, the... grass route sources as a means ‘of communication: for «the. - Northern B.C..Conimission. Mr. |’ Erle Carlson. of. ‘the’ En- . ” vironmental.- ‘Land |; ‘Use: Secretariat ° ‘accompanied Mr. -Nunweiller on this. canvas. *- sMr. ‘Nunweillerchas - now _ completed an initial . our of ~: Northern B.C.. and’ has : an “nounced the start of community,” partielpation : “meetings . for the and economic plannin with case awared to: Fred: Heid of Terrace. © were also’ drawn;. cwere all recipients-of smaller, . “yet as useful, eee. eo: Terrace Art : Association Saturday, The very successful Meeting ‘‘The-Annual General ‘Meetin of the Terrace Art Association. will be held in the. Terrace. Library Arls Room on. Monday September 23 al: 8 ‘o'cloc Picture loan paintings should returned al the meeting. . An exhibition of paintings and woodcuts by Leonard Brett will °* be on display in ihe Aris Room from September 16 to Sep-. - tember 30 during Library wo Hours. and ‘Senalor.. Gil - ‘north to assure’ nortiern social’ “Mt.- “Nunweiller. cand “Our’ government “is - committed “to: assuring that the, snorthern” _ People have & say in Victoria.” : Three consolation: witners : Vice Dean, . Larry Nowlin and James Muir . cards sincé the ‘campaign got under way on September 11 and _ can continue to. do so ‘until, “Buck-a'Cup” Day, September - 26th. Patrons will note. that the . . lovely hostesses at the Dog and: Suds are wearing identification: . ribbans Aeseribing the’. event ae hour meeting; sponsored hy the B.C. Women’s Liberal: ‘Com- mission. =: Hightight: of. the Convention omay ‘well. be -the’ traditional accountability “session, - during - which provincial MLL.A.'s. and. Federal 'M.:P,’s will face party - members ‘in an open guestion period. © ‘The. Convention: will: also include'‘an examination of party: "policy anda brief constitutional, : digeussion ; i on se This’ is a | reminder - to: “add a .-"Buck"-to the amount of your... bill and ask the young lady for a “Mma Buck-a-Cupper™. card,” Thien on tthe 25th away you goto the Dog and Suds and rip good ~ old Bruce off for all the coffee ~ you can drink: Maybe you can get’ him’ to’ talk “pollties: while your there, - Ha may-have a “surprise.to tell you... Speaking to the Herald, Bruce “outlined ..the. campaign: ob- ; Jectives . by. saying “The ab- _jectives of the’ 'Buck-a-Cup” Campaign are’ three-fold. To provide.much-needed help. to handicapped ‘children and ‘adults; to involve the food ‘ service industry'In community betterment; to increase traffic - in” ‘participating ‘restaurants, . Funds raised through “‘Buck-a- -: Cup will be shared between the ~ Kingmen ‘Rehabilitation ‘ Foundation of B.C., and the B.C. Lions : Society for Crippled Children.” 0° «Bruce and the Dog and Suds “have taken this commendable “inillative “now its up (9 the citizens to do their share for the "less fortunate by drinking the Dog and Suds dry on September “95th. Get. you wallet card as soon as possible from Bruce or better’: still’ from his lovely A hostesses. : oe! Bickled: : “Bhriveted: plekles‘are still edt. ble, but not sé-attractive as firm ones, Shriveling is usually caused by using Loo much sal during t the, . ‘brining Process. : _went te. FROVE uCTAL bres aARY THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 13, 1974, PAGE Aa epee 4 SoU oe fi RAN noar dae Everything is on the up and up in the ‘business. Or if you prefer, the stock of , window washers is constantly rising. - What-ever. the. case,. this hardy soul work ‘Tuesday, to. clean the dozens of room windows in the Terrace Hotel. The workman at the top of the scaffold is no doubt supplying some i moral support. ov ia : , : of Ford of. Ca - designed to meet the new : exhaust emission standard: without » any. gusoline- expensiv omleaeed wi saline. oe : this. élis-not readily available jughout Can: da;"" = he exception of one, the. ‘optional.2.8 litre V6) for all 1975 lines - ada: ears have been. ,< Canadian ” requiring catalytic converters. This) miearis they'can,be refueled wi ith “that suits, you best. “not be able to find unleaded gasoline ~~ available in their normal driving and ca ~ Flelshoppinig patterns. _-those who travel in rural areas where ayailability:i is substantially less than. 7 Major ‘urban centres. . _ _ : NECONOMY EXTENDERS” - . ’ In addition to convenience of fuel availability and choice, there are - anymber of features engineered into. ~ every.1975 Ford of Canada car line | that contribute to fuel economy: @ Steel-belted radial ply tifes that: extend tread life and reduce rolling. friction for better gas: nileage.. me - @ Solid state ignition that éliminates Particularly ‘ requirements; - dealer today:-He will be glad to, _ diseuss everything about the : - refueling convenience and operating cars including the extended service* "intervals that contribute to réduced* 7 niaintéenance Tequiremnents and, os 5 - therefore, lower operating costs. It can mean; alot to you. SMR EIU Ye ren en puree and lower fuel consump proper matching to loa See your‘nearest Ford or Mercury economy of the 75 Ford and Mercury ” Piette tees inteaded, premium, ; ae the points and conderiser and im: "proves fuel economy over: Tong periods 5 ‘due toa more ‘stables s ark pli Performance, — the pete price ‘t Ford of Canada believes that: th who wi