Page Eight TERRACE “Omineco” HERALD. TERRACE. BRITISH COLUMBIA The grounds of Expo 67 will in- clude parkland stocked with Can- adian wildlife where visitors can relax. One area wil] be dotted with woods, meadows ablaze with wild flowers, terraced hills and _ Small islands. Tillicum THEATRE * “Send Me No Flowers’’ Romantic Comedy Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall Shorts: Sufterin’ Cats and One Man's Paris —g— Matinee—Saturday, Nov. 19 “SNOW WHITE AND THE STOOGES” DESIGNED BY BC.TEL- TECHNICIANS is The Three Stooges and Carol Heiss Out at 3:45 Mon., Tues. - Nov. 21, 22 “Seven Wornen’” Adult Drama Anne Bancroft, Sue Lloyd, Eddie Albert Shorts: Switchin Kitten, Big Town Village —o-— Wed., Thurs, Fri., Sat. Nov. 29, 24, 25, 26 “Those Calloways’”’ Disney Live Action Brandon DeWilde, Brian Keith, Vera Miles tan et ati ta nett theta Call 843-5752 SUPERIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE WINDOWS — FLOORS — WAILS CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY REGIDENTIAL e e COMMERCIAL 4140 STRAUME AVE. . ef VIDEO-TELEPHONES, o Laser beam and a communications satellite model will make their first appearance in Prince George in mid-November. They're all been brought to the city as part of a special B.C. Telephone Company display being set up to help mark the opening of the company’s new Northern Division headquarters building. They'll be on public display, along with a host of other pieces of com- munications equipment, on November 19 when B.C, Tele- phone holds an open house at its new building at Van Bien Avenue and the Vanderhoof Highway. Wadnescay, November 16, 19, Letters fo the & EDITO S The Editor, Terrace Herald: ' i,haveidbeeh listening to ‘| Line over CFTR, I have been married to a na for over forty years, who spall over four years overseas in ‘first world war. He remem and can participate in whatemm happens on Remembrance ime Hlé hasn’t prayed of cri for two minutes, or one his or one day a year, “but. . remembered 365 days a year fought for better things for # disabled and their ‘dependents. 24 too can shed a tear for his budaam who did not return. ; To me, actions speak loy “a than words, _ Some of the loud talkers sham visit Shaughnessy Hospital soma time and see the limbless, sigam less, scarred, and mentally ill 2a all three wars and they wile appreciate one of the services jf Legionaires are working for. ‘ie They have many other proft for the public at large. Don’t forget these Legion of whom you are 80 critical, hy made it possible for us fo ere : peace and freedom In Canadag day, Lee Kirke) ‘o alum ELECTRIC * Sales & * Electrical Contractor * Residential *%& Commercial Corner of Kalum and Park Phone V1 3-2752 Motor Winding liance rvice cu a week, complimentary meals to all sleeping car passengers. ' service between Prince connections with transcontinental rail service. For further information on fares, schedules and tickets see your Authorized CN Travel Agent or calt CN Passenger Sales at Yj 3-2717 Now you can enjoy the total traveliving comfort of conventional train service between Jasper and Prince Rupert six days Day coaches, sleeping and dining cars and of course, TERRACE to: ‘You'll also like the convenience of fast, dependable daytime Rupert and Prince George, CN Offers New Improved Winter Service | Jasper -Prince Rupert 6 Days A Week Lowest Fares Available! Prince Rupert ........ $ 2.65. Fraser Lake .......... and New Hoxelton ...... $ 2.50 Vanderhoof ............ - Smithers ................ $ 3.30 Prince George . wens § 8.80 Roo Burns Loke .......... $ 5.40 McBride ................ $11.00% Endake .................. $ 6.10 . Jasper .................. $13.00 (Red Bargain Day Coach Fares) tall , PHONES: , MEME $ms, TERRACE TRAVEL SERVICE Terese Be. 7 oe 043-4797 PLAN WITH PROFESSIONALS—IT COSTS NO MORE area P.O, Box 1750 a FOR RESERVATION TICKETS AND INFORMATION . ' baal " rrr"