PAGE, Ato “TOO LATE'TO CLASSIFY! 1 i +) honuse: -.Nerrace. area. . For" , ‘Snowlhrow er..7 H. p, lised only ~ Flew: $400, 0 or best offer. Phone 635-" Fo ‘Sales “dryer, Deluxe model $400 and So lsish" Seter puppies. > months ‘old and ien weeks old. Females only, $150.00 to $200.00 | u Found vo 41 Machinery far Sale . Found: Collie Cross Femaie, Light Tan, Approx 1 year old, Very affectionate Phone 635- 4542 after 5 pm. 20 Help Wanted Female For Sale: 1970 International © Tandem Dump Truck, 2050: model, 550 Desial engine, 38000 rear ends, 10-12 yard steel box Phone 635-2933 (P-0 47 Homes for Rent. ' Wanted Teller, experience not necessary, but would be an -assel: Apply immediately Mr. Perry, Terrace & District Credit Union 4650 Lazelle Phone "695-7282 (C-7) an Salesmen & Agents "_Depeninwe Man Who - Can Work Without : Supervision » Earn’ $14,000 in a year plus’ Conlact customers in Limited auto: ‘travel. We train. Air mail J.B. Dick; . Pres., “Southwestern “Petroleum, Box 789, Fl. Worth, _ Tex, ea ote 33 For Sale - Misc Sale: Viking! time, ‘New $459.00 for. Ti87 (P-8) . Like new washer, 30x00 mirror ied Phone 635-2438 i By: 4 37 Pets Six includes distemper. shots. “Worming and registration. ~ Coppersheen Kennels Reg., Box ~ 61, Endaku, B.C. Vos IL0 (6-9) 38 Wanted Misc. — ”” Collector wishes ia buy genuine “ghd Tribal Indian. Artifacts. .. Please reply with delails lo 5340 oo. fadian. River Road, North Vancouver, B.C. (cH Phone 635-3837 (P-8) For Rent: Fully furnished. irailer, 142 bedroom located 944° Kofoed $110 per month: Phone! 635-2482 (P-8 “House for rent: 2. bedroom on Queensway $140 Phone 635-7357 (P-7) , 3 bedroom house for fen. - & mile E Highway 16, 1 8xd0 jravell trailer, closed in heat & light provided, $110 Phone. 635- 4286 (P-8) 49 Homes for Sale 2 vedraom house for sale: In downtown area, Elecirically -heated, For further details, Phone 635-2617 (P-8) a Home’ for sale:” Must sell 2 bedroom house on large lot, BUx200,. Located on Krumm Rd No.2, - Furnished) or Un+ Tarnished. Phone 635-7787 (P-8) 57 Automobiles . For Sale: 1973 Datsun 610, 2 door H.T. 1800cc engine, Automatic und lots of extras Phone 635-3125 aiter 12:30 (C-7) - For: Sate: 1974 V.W. Sedan, Motor recently overhauled completely. Leaving Terrace “58 Trailers |: Wanted: 4x35 or 10440 (railer | in good condition for moving ‘Phone 635-4286 aller 4p.m. (C-8 For Sale: Rented, Purchase 1, . bedroom trailer Phone 635-2482 (P-3) Bao acon — a : Stone Age men wore furry armor, They must: have had : rocks i ia their heads, particularly after a battle.’ > > - ~~ place - it’s the That' 'S why | chose the Bernina inthe first. machine lit ever investigated and” tried all makes and models of sewing machines and-| Cg boughta Bernina- yr & the one-in-a-lifetime Ss machine. Bernina is quality, the finest on- the market, made to -_Jast and last with no ‘planned obsolescence’ fea tures that make only _ Solicotor _ eo cc. in): — .., THE HERALD, OLD TIMERS CORnER iby di Tady Vandergucht How many of us use Proverbs in our daily speech?’ I have fourid the younger. the person the less they use proverbs, at least the ones ] remember, I believe the Guru has a few tucked up his-sleeve but have you heard a‘ teenager use “A slitch in time saves nine” recently. Years ago when a person was going to visit another it might take several; senlences, deseribing both. the person ‘being visited and the house. Nowdays if youcan geta sentence such as * "See you at your pad, dig" from a young person he is saying four words too many. My reasoning is simple - we are losing the art of conversation. We are all guilty, ‘One feels rather foolish quoting proverbs in this day and age, and although 1 do remember ’ using “Where there is a will there isa wayrecently I found . “(He who lies down with the dogs will rise with fleas” rather hard: toslip intoa daily conversation. However [ am for more pic- cturesque speech, how about you? Ala recent meeting af the old Age Pensioners several new Lega] : ‘ Notice To Creditars In The Matter Of The Estate Of Theodore Gerald ARM- STRONG, formerly of the. District af Terrace, -British Columbia. . -Credilors and. other having. claims against the above Eslate are required to send full par- ticulars of such claims to BR, Glen Skelhorne, Representative of the Applicant for Letter of Administration, of the firm of Grani, Ewert & co., 4635 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, British Columbia, V8G 1538, on’ or before March 14th, 1974, after which date the Estate’s assets will be distributed ,° having regard only to claims that have been received. Grant, Ewerl & €o. R -Glen Skelhorne, a _ said there ala commulters were eslablished. Appointed to the Finance.¢ committee were Mrs. M. ° O'Boyle, Mr. H, Amdam, with Mr.G Lambly as Chairman, Jt was. a decision of tihe' executive (hal the organization needs a membership committee to promote more persons to join and to investigate the reasons for members leaving the organization, President Haugland appointed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whalen, and Mr. Arvid Carlson will be responsible for members al the Residence on Tuck. Mrs. C. dchnson has done a admirable jab of hospital visiting but the President. felt she needed help so appointed Mrs. Haugland to the Visiting Committee. Rev..D. Lewis will be the Chaplain for the Organizalion. The Annual Financial Statement was circulated to the members and it was decided lo allow the members to peruse the statement before ac- ceplance, There were two members of the’ Terrace. Community Ser- vices al the meeting Arleen and Lorna who offered: to provide entertainment for meetings and social gatherings. Also they is a survey being conducted at. present with regard to Meals on Wheels, a Mobile Library elc. If you are an older member of the com- younity and haven't been ap- proached with regard to home assistance beit housekeeping or meals or if you could use the facilities provided by a mobile _ library or if there is something lacking in your life-which you would like assistance please contact the Terrace Community Services. They are a great group trying to help .make YOUR life a little easier, but first they have to know who you are; You can phone 635-5135 or call on them. - They are belaw Don's Men's Wear, the door is between Don's and Tip Top Tailer. The big social event for this month is the Valentine’s Day ~ Special Afternoon being held this Thursday, Activities will start’ pm. with a crazy hal cenlesl, preferably on a >. “Valentine theme, a Calk walk sews a perfect stitch on any fabric # makes perfect button-. . holes @ sews perfect blind-. | stitch, overlock, embroidery with a hand-finished look. needs tensi “you'll never have to buy another! (it’s lifetime-guaranteed) , Wide choice of cabinets available.- ‘Over 500 dealers to serve you coast to coast ion adjustment, whateverthe fabric. =.) : Lege. NORTHERN CRAFTS CO. _ HANDIGRAFT WORKSHOP & SUPPLIES: 635-5267 Tortace Organization “or any of the ~ phone me al 635-9338. Government * refind for empty soft drink ‘from two cents to five cents , changes under the Litter Act in can ‘allempt to” minimize, con- - . fusion in the cyes.of the public. . orderly change in ‘intreducing - alternatives to the pull-tab , ‘altnnage the new cans replacing emphasized that all containers, : “Ancluding the old ones being sold up ‘to! September .1, J irefundable as of “five cents’ or ten cents each, ’ depending on size. Phe minister also reminded fi > “pélallers that refunds for soft — “ys drink containers.are payable in eashiy , ‘acceptable aga refund it would : | he said, : Mr. Radford at the effect the he'said that If he found further woul. be. made, 5. withoul the “cakes, prizes in- ~ ‘stead. A sing song and if there - is enough lime before refresh-- menis, Bingo and other Bames. There: will bea door. prize. Please bring your awn cup and -.- TERRACE, B.C. ‘ ' a | Ido suppose | that it is past. lime that I started to write my words of wisdom once agin. And for a starter, I think there area few new faces in town that . heed some introduction. The first face thal comes to mind is that of Dave Crack, and’ ha holds the position of Con- servation Officer, the hot seat - he inherited from Gary Smythe. Dave came to us last November, so there. may be many of you who have met him by now. " Dave was born and raised in Chilliwack, or rather out in the country near Chilliwack. Afler he completed his schooling there, he’ attended the B.C.” Insitute af Technology in Burnaby, As a country bum-. pkin, I was not even aware that such a school existed, but Dave assured me that it does and that: it teaches some aspects of forestry and there is a (wo year. course on dish and wildlife, one in mining and, other sundry. courses such as-the vocational school in Terrace provides: After completing the courses at BCIT; Dave spent ihree years in the field studying feeding habits of deer and cattle and . studies of deer habitat at Gold Bridge and Kamloops. Dering the fall hunting season Dave was. stationed at ihe Cache Creek Checking Station, a joh that to him became hum- drum towards the end of.the season. He said there were many animals to see, -all of them dead and that .he would rather be :where the animals came from, and not have to just listen lo stories. . Just before the’stalion closed, he was here ~ and you know the rest. As to his future -here, he is rather non-commital. This must be, In part, due to the size of the job facing him. --Just to . handle the day to day chores will be work enough,’ without saucer as we want'lo make this. ¥ lea as simple-as-possible.. The | ladies of the Royai Purple are catering the tea on a Valetine -theme. If you need a ride please call me al 635-5339. For more information on the aforementioned items please The elfective date by regulation of increasing the containers in British Columbia has been changed from March 1° to September 1, ‘it is announced by the Hon. ° " Jack Minister of | Recreation and Conservalion. +"; An order-in-council signed . February 7makes the change ta coincide wilh the date. that selling of drinks in metal cans haying detachable parts - those with buill-in pull-tab openers - ~ becomes against the law. "The minister explained that” the purpose of the delay in in- creasing. the refund for, soft drink contalners, which will Bo each .on September 1, is to establish a single date for and ,to-allow soft drink cam- panies sufficient time to make OM. ‘Radford pointed out that ‘the pull-lab containers will ‘aulomatically be refundable for five .cents cach under the © changes: invragulalions, it “is that date far “If: merchandise Was “have been written inta Lhe act,” -Salisfaction was expressed by * "Litter Act’ hag had on removing © Aeang and bottles from, the litter : ‘seene In Hittish Columbia and * changes ‘(0 be’ necessary y they Radford, - become making any predictions about’ : the fulure, I should think. One thing though - Dave hopes to . stay here for quite a while. He did. find time to meet a nice girl, become engaged and then married, bul no time as yet for children. This situation should be rectified soon, for as everyone knows wardens are never in the office when you want them, arid you never meet them in the woods. “Weil, they must spend their time somewhere. The second iniraduction is in the person of one-William (Bill) Horswill.. He is a sociologist employed by Aspect Con- sultanis of Winlaw, B.C. reason for his being in town is. the fact that they don't build — "railways like they used to. Bill is working with CNR as they lay the plans for the rail ‘line north from Terrace,a line - that will possibly be the most — researched route in. North America. There are two en- vironment teams doing studies - on ‘the line’ and’ associated corridors’ and the sociological - - study that Aspect | is doing. — Bill's studies differ trom the environmental ones in that they are a study of the life'styies and the effect changes. brought by the rails will have on the people and their way of life. Because the studies . directly - involve people, Hill’ wants as much Input fram the people as they are willing lo give. In >ar- ticular -he wants people lo the north of Terrace to write him, send in briefs, phone or come and talk to him.. There is no doubt. ‘that changes will be great, and whether for better or -worse, depends on whal a “person wanls from life. The people of the north came north toseek a parilcular way of life, and the rail line.is destined to . change that. So wrile to Bill, tell him about your corner of the north, and how rail ling and roads ‘will affect your life, and if you think the change will be for . the.better. That's care of CNR Project, Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B. C. . * WEDNESDAY, Fr EBRUARY I 13, dl - Attention. All: ~ - Senior Writers - A local group -of senior 7 citizens has recently received a -Federal Government New : Horizons Grant for the purpose of publishing a B.C, Anthology _of prose and verse this coming Fall with material written . by - senior writers. and _would- be * writers. The format for the anthology wilt bea collection of non-fiction articles, limited amount of short poems and art wark with historical content and slant. All- material selected will be tied in with the theme which is © reviewing an and re-capturing an era - thal is, contemporary history. In-this book senior writers will recall in permanent . form mental portrails thal have imprinted themsleyes on everyone’s memory, - Subjects suggested are recording pioneer experiences, tracing thedevelopment of local communities and areas, history of well-known - land- marks, profiles of outstanding people’ or families who have helped in cormmunily development, exceptional personal experiences,“‘Ihe good old. days" narrative, com- memoralive, and groups that have contributed la the growth ‘of a district. “The role of the book is. lo embrace in condensed form Quarterly Conference : The * Western British _ Columbia District of the Alaska British Columbia Missian, Church of Jesus Christ of Lalter Day Saints will hold its regular quarterly conference in. JTerrace,.B.C, on Feb. 1637 at the Caledonia Secondary School . Lecture Room. ~” Leadership meetings begin at - 3:00 p.m. Sat.° with’ general adult meeling - at-7:30: to 9:00 p.m. Sato’ Sunday morning there will be a youth fireside from 8:30 (o 9:30 a.m. and general session for all interested persons from , 10:00 a.m. lo 12 noon. - - President E. ‘Bruce Preece of ‘North Vancouver will preside over all meelings. The public is invited to all general meetings and athers if they are interested, | various aspects cf our heritage ge. The entire concepl is to en- courage older. writers’ and retired people to wrile, and this book will serve as an outlet and showplace for thier talents. W Tay prove to he a pioneer project in the literary - and ittoral fields. ' The project starts. the first week in February, and deadilne dale for submissions will be May Ist, 1974, Any senior writers ‘Interested in -well- ‘written manuscripts of around * 1500-2000 words, or in receiving further “Information abaut ‘editorial requirements piease contact Millicent A. Lindo, Apt 212, 1025 Linden, Victoria, B. Cc, vav 4H4, 385-4134. : e Obituary Herbert Morrison Wightman of. Terrace and Qualicum Beach, B.C. passed: away in the Nanaimo Regional General Hospilal on December 1, 1973. Born at Fort, “William, - On- tario, he- came to British Columbia in. 1925 and. for, 22 . years resided at-Terrace, He was a resident of Qualicum Beach for the past 11 month. While residing in’ Terrace, ‘Mr. Wightman was. a. former ‘manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, and with Wightman and Smith Lid. retiring. in 1979. Fraternally he was a member of Kitselas Lodge No. 123 -A.F. and A.M. and Kalum Chapter No.37 Terrace, and was a past - “'Master.of Kitselas Lodge. A Véleran of Warld War Two, he served with: Bomber. Com- * mand overseas from 1943 to 1945 with the rank of Flying Officer. He was a member’ of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 13 Terrace, He is survived by his’ wife : Belly al home, two sons Edger: | Ross “Sandy' -Wightman, Terrace, Peter. Morrison Wightman, Vancouver, Mrs. Richard (Jane). Sacharoff, ‘Burnaby, .a brother” Harold Gordon Wightman, Regina, and. a sister Miss Helen Wightman, : Vancouver, . Funeral services services, ‘werehheld from ‘St. Stephen's United: Church, ~ Qualicum , ‘Beach with Rev.’ .George Keenleyside. and Rey. Frank . Golightly “officiating: Cremation followed. 1974 SCOUTS ) 4x4 3&4 SPEEDS, AUTOMATICS, PRICED TO SELL 1973 % Ton 346 4 Speed PS, PB, AD. Shocks, 4.0. Rear Bumper “with excellent flat deck, v8, 4 speed 1973 CAMPER SPECIAL i % Ton. V8 Auto FS, PB, Custom Gab, New 1971 INT \N\ . ck 2th a Py a Be a Pag 8 Be Be 5495 a W. 31 5 2] aith <0) =py, auto, P.S., Pb. §020 HWY 16 WEST — - “TERRACE Hugh. McKinnon, 1970 Int. 1 “Ton “12595 _ 1968 FORD % TON 2195 Ax4, ¥3, 4 specd - 4973 INT, PIGKUP 4795 Hew PB, PS, Auto ¥8'Deluxe Interior -& Exterior Full Warrenty Terrace international q ‘ruck 4 EQUIPMENT LTD. . f Pat + 695-721 1 Boyle, Bob Seeley ‘