OW COACH TO VICTORIA from historic Barkerville in e Cariboo will travel 540 miles in two months as part of tish Columbia's Centennial year celebrations, The British lumbia: Centennial Stagecoach authentic replica of an press coach of 100 years ago, when the crown colonies on ncouver Island and the mainland were united, It was built ill Garrow of 100 Mile House, His father, Frank, an old- me carriage maker, designed and made the upholstery. The Higecoach is patterned after an actual coach which operat- | a out of Barkerville in the glamorous gold rush days, It has leaf springs, is rust-red with tulip-yellow trim, black holstery. The coach left Barkerville on July 4 and will ive in Victoria September 3. It will-be driven by its build- - and Art Perrey, also of 100 Mile House, with their wives ped families as passengers, Local Centennial Committees fe arranging old-time receptions at frequent stops alon me route, (B.C, Centennial photo). Around The Town Pte . 7, Ida Robinson has return- from a trip to Portland, Ore- in wheré she attended the 22nd nual commencement exercises H| the University of Oregon Medi- 4] BLY & “The Echos” | With JAY COMPTON: i““Melody Kings” With THE SCHOOLEYS 8 Dinner Special . for Bay & Saturday, July 8.& 9). mPrime Rib Red Lebel Becf - (cut to order) 850 a Mignon, 12 oz. #450 Spring Chicken, Southern. - mtied - $275 b Sirloin Steak $3.50 cover charge for couples or rou having dinner at the DOr between § end 10 pm. ar cover charge after 10 pm.| cal School, in which her daughter Mrs. Dorls Lacy Schindler receiv- ed the degree of Master of Science in Nursing Education. ; ‘The Red D'or Cabaret was the scene of-.a friendly celebration | June 25 upon the occasion of the ‘{coming of age of Mrs. Karen Wil- Z kie, daughter of Mrs. T. Thompson of Terrace. A huge birthday cake with 21 candles headed the party ¥ itable, Mrs. Ann Batke presented the guest of honor with a. gold chained-bangle bracelet on behalf ‘Toff several friends. A gold wrist- watch was the gift of Karen's Nine New Fires Spotted Last Week Despite cool and showery weath- er conditions with a low to moder- ate fire hazard nine new fires oc- curred during the past week, June 26 - June 30.Five of these occurred in the Terrace area, two near Haz elton and two in the Telkwa area. Of the nine fires. which occur- red, seven are still burning but all are under control. SECOND seCTION== TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD . Wednesday, July 6, 196 1 F a Six Impairment Cases | In Magistrate’s Court Fines totalling $1,550 were levied in six: cases heard in Terrace Magistrate's Court during the week ending July 2 in which impairment was the main factor, Magistrate C. J. Norrington fined— Harry Jack McAuley. $290 on a charge of impaired driving while Magistrate Fred Adames ruled on the other five cases. «=~. They were: Paul Cyr, fined $250 and prohibited from driving. for 1130 days for impaired driving: 4 Joseph Knheller, fined $250 and -| prohibited. from driving for’ 30) days for impaired driving: George Schoup, fined $250 and -prohibitad ' [from driving for 30 days, for ‘im- paired driving; Vernon Forster, fined $300 for. impaired . driving and prohibited from. driving for 60 days; Daniel Richmond, fined |.4 $250 and licence restricted: for 30|' days fer being impaired while. favs ing care and control of a car:: Magistrate -Norrington “yuled: ‘on the following offences: Bertrand Beaulieu, driving while prohibited, fined $150; Linas Breardy, shop- we lifting, sentenced 7 seven T days. in jail; Gordon MeNicol, obstructing police, fined $150. and: John, C. Melntosh, for shoplifting, sentenc- ed to 30 ‘days imprisonment... - Also’ heard by. Magistrate Nor... tington were 29 .ppeeding: and traf- fic. offences; two: charges: of: driv- ing without due:caré:and:attention, ‘tive liquor. offences and. one ialnor offence; © ’ Magistrate “Adames ‘fined Wil. liam Holland © $200" for- driving while prohibited from doing : so. He. also heard four: traffic offences z A for Denmark: where: they. will visit. with Mrs. .Kristensen's family for the , next; i two months, —. ; mother and her brother, John, Dur-| - ing the evening, Mrs. Wilkie re- ceived a large, otmainental-siver \|key, symbolizing ler coming -of age. Other fokens of good luck were received from England, Hol- land and Vancouver. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Knudson (the former Elaine Anonson) of Say- ward, Kelsey. Bay, were visitora at the home of Mrs. Knudson's | par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawley of Terrace, last week. 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