Wednesdoy, April 5.1967 Eastham Rentals. recently SA rental’ service,” ibe od; opened its doors “in Terrace, “can he whatever one wants t hext doorto the Coin-A:Matic on to be and generally spesking-it Lakelse Avenue, kitty-cornered olters, peoble. he stvantage of | Eastham who is a:member of Independant Audio-Visual As. sociation of B,C., saya he -plans to. rent anything there Is. a: de- irom the Legion. Lege [mand for, yee es Using ‘an item sithout the cont - Robert ‘Eastham, proprietor] “This is an Idea field,” he} of outright: purchase” ion of the business, came to Ter-| said,” and to make and keep e tace seven months . ago’ from Gibsons Landing. He is mar- ‘Tied and the father of ‘four children ee this a dynamic. service -facility, | fons ftom ind | Vaccinia Yamune Globmlin, i I invite suggestions from indi: Vacein lood anita, viduals, business: and ‘ organiza- made from-blood that fs od that is collect tions.” ed by ‘the Red. Crogs. en MASONRY - CONTRACTOR Commercial @ “Residential. Natural Rock Mason Karl Motz — Phone 635-2312 Slate and Flagstone, Block MecKay's Funeral Home: Ph. 635-2444 - P.O. Box 480 . TERRACE, B.C. and Brick, . Imitation Stone ey i Bes . : wo ora " @ Also serving Kitimat @ | and Brick ‘Veneer. 3 | Association Plans Tre Richards’ Cleaners Limited asure House : ‘ _—_ Pe “Operating with the Most Modern Equipment”: MERCI AL _ we The onnua! meeting of the Skeena Treasure House a Ho . COMME CIA New Slate Named | *s0ciation was held at the tibrary March 20. The main collector Chee thkeney Bis COIN-O-MATIC and COIN CLEAN Loundries 7 ; . | business of the Svening was the plans for KSAN. $2 Canadian bills without serial |} P.O. Box 1203 - Terrace, B.C. @ Professional Dry Cleaning and Pressing. @ or Candy Stripers| ty 9 , Oorin fo. ; _ The Village of Hazelton pro- endorsed KSAN as have neigh- | numbers and is convinced that “The BEST © Coin Dry Cleaning « The new 1967-68 executive of] 208¢S to upgrade the ,.onomy | bouring ‘Indian Band councils. {they are valuable printing ; . in Dry ning CARPETS the Candy, Stripers will include | 0 its irea and neighbouring A committee of gitterested eros of the Ottawa mint. Local in the WEST” e Batchelor Laundry Service @ Linda Gural as resident, Chris areas © y the: recons Fuction off volunteers has been orme + RCMP officers have theorized : . \ t: Nahirny as Viet-president ana an ancient Indian Village,| These people, together with|that the bills were accidently V&V (shirts beautifully done!) LINOLEUM. Marilyn: Larson ac secretary, . | “KSAN" on the former site of {the Museum coniinittee are al-|put through a washing machine Construction , CERAMICS Treasurer's“ duties will be such A village. wis reeonssruct iy arte the ture? 8 @ [and the serial numbers bleach- General Contractors Lo handled hy. Pat Bass. Phyllis} &4 Village wou & used as!“ in miniature.” ‘fed out. _— . . . R. J. REYNOLDS TILES Turner and Janice Robinson. are .an enlarged Museum depicting Residential - Commerelat Chuck's | the: publicity _ managers, and | 'dian life as it was before . the| A_CENTENNIAL FEATURE JOHN Vis — 695.2507 BC. LAND SURVEYOR || Electrical Contracting | ° ° id ay . * . ‘ . ‘ Guarantee Installation skirt managers will’ be Pat | White. man came. — — : '. ABE VANDERKWAAK melee tna : Commercial snd Resldential Bire i It-would also be a production - fay mt ‘ os 635-5628 orn! 2. ; = birch and Lit Thornton. Adult centre. for.Indian handicraft 11r 4 nunbders . (eth 4646 Lakelse Avenue 635-5375 | rs, Sy he and ate evided. by “A ¢ + ¢ Phone 635.5522 Box 1463 +. Terrace, B.C. aot TERRACE Mrs, Smythe and Mrs McIntyre, | both old and new, and a sales mysaemtnsanenicoettnca ren * 7 De The Candy Stripers were | Place atd distribution centre a oy of ; “ali for superior and genuine Indian ig ‘ { Ce most apprecialive of the hel ieratt. o< - -. Mosse of Color) ms ayciaire ot by tr | MO ting A. F, BEST BYTOWN DIESEL SALES LTD, 4 . | Mills i . a mp Kalum St.N, . Ph, V13.6042 wader ing her term as adult evolved through the success of Imperial Oil authorized dealer for a (t)| Marilyn, Larson, Leidi van| the small Indian Museum which A DETROIT DIESEL (G.M.) ENGINES = den Hende, Janico Robin mt | is ‘built to resemble an Indian Agent . Terrace - Kitimat - Hazelton Area yl Shirley Sattersthwaite Chric communal house, The idea is to Office Hours 4439 Grelg Ave. Terrace, B.C, - Phone. .635-5130 te |Nahirny, Pat Birch " and Liz | ¢*Pand the already successful ian) Thornian received bibs, ang |‘™@useum into a sort of Indian Core eer 8:30 to 12—1 to 6 | ‘ . i Monday to Saturday | ve . . . i ; ua Phyllis Turner received her | 22tkerville. . ; ’ = at ; ‘ : : All committees’ on Highway 7” Al's Laund a Ter r ace fap this month. 16 between Prince George and ee 635-6366 AND "¥ || PYRAMID ROOFING - | | _ Prince Rupert have endorsed lways Look To | a the scheme; The joint Chambers BEST” Dry Cleaning © INSULATION LTO. oy r HT] S Hydro Line Award | of Commerce of the area have BEST ; Specializing in Cedar i To Sh k E] _ For Imperial Free Pick-up and Delivery @ Specializing in Ce . . o amroc : Or Imperia Shake Roofs . | Kolum St. VI 3-2727 CRADLE ROLL __, TERRACE, B.C. nh neens a = Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. S209 nae | awarded k The ,following births . ;were os = —— [eoou: Phone: 635-2838." ‘o Maun Geis Cedar be - | Electii ar Fact, to. | yet {recorded in ;:Mills ; Memorial J... =! ei inl | fare Ns mo : [[Electtie’Ltd., of Buinaby, ' to} pocnttay: . _ ean struct a 34-mile-long 138,000 olt transmission line’ in the Bulkley Valley from. Burns Lake cast to Glenannan Sub. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baran. eiski, March 21, & daughter, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Vincent John- Post Ltd. |! Vie. Jolliffe For Free Estimate being ‘extended 103 miles west: ward to Glenannan from Prince March 22 twin Sirls. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Roy, PRESCRIPTION SERVICE || Pharmacy. when DRUGS - SUNDRIES plied with Peace Ri ver power the Portage Mountain \ payecrceermeseniaeecmecs! in the fall of 1968, Powerhouse is placed in service my: \ & a r (BRUNO’S 4619 HILLCREST AVE, P.O. BOX 1285 Residential - Commercial - Industrial ELECTRICAL SHOP LTD. . . Speci * alizing in| ELECTRIC HEATING | a (ctf) « GLASS “A” ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS _ Stroshein who died March 12 at the age of 88, Services were conducted froin MacKay's Funeral Chapel with the Reverend G. W. Keenley- side pfficiating. . Pallbearers were. the Mes. sers: Charles Houlden, James Piffer. James Merkley, James Duffy, Reuben. Stroshein and Cecil Agnew. | Interment was made sumkalum Cemetery, The " deceased leayes to mourn, five sons, Paul and Rev. ben of Sechelt, B.C: Fred’ af Yorkton, Saskatchewan;. Lowis, of Wadena. Saskatchewan; and John of Carragana, Saskatche. wan, : ot He leaves two‘daughters, Mrs, J. Duffy and Mrs, C, J. Agnew of Terrace. The late Mr. Stroshein ig also survived by 36 grandchildren and sever: greal-grandchildren. in Kit publish the world's most south. erly newspaper, The Emigrant Soldier’s ‘Gazette _and Cape ‘gicle-was prepared by the Royal Horn Chronicle. The Emigrant ‘Soldier’s Ga- zette and the Cape. Horn Chron- Engineers as they . beat their way around the Horn in a six month voyage to British Colum- bia, They left England in Oc- tober 1858.:and did not arrive in . Victoria’ until April, 1859. Wolfenden was a corporal then, ‘serving under Col. R. C. Moody. Years’ later, as King’s Printer for British Columbia, he repub- lished this newspaper in book: form. | He Was born at~ Rathmell, 1 : ata “po Yorkshire,. March 30, 1836 and he joined the: Royal Engineers in 1855,. He ‘volunteered when Moody wos asked to lake 150 RICHARD WOLFENDEN Richard Wolfenden helped, % BOAT RENTALS x. eventually becoming an officer in the Canadian Militia after Confederation. For all your Propane needs Residential, Commercial and Industrial Appliance Sates and Service Ph, 635-2920 . Lakelse Ave. He rose from ensign to lien. tenant-colonel, retiring with that rank in 1888. His decora- tion included Companion of the Imperial Service Order and Colonial Auxiliary Forces’ Of. ficers' Decoration. The govern- ment-gave him a military fun- eral and his death was announce. ed. in a special edition of the British Columbia Gazette which he had printed faithfully for so many years, — . —=B.C, Ceritennidl Committee {} e Surprise Shower For March Bride On Sunday afternoon, March Singer Sewing Machines | ® VACUUM CLEANER © FLOOR POLISHERS Full selection of fabrics... Wool, Cotton and all of your | _Sewing Needs ‘ TERRACE CO-OP ASSN, | ‘son, March 21, a daughter ". “Your Boating Circle" . Plumbing & Heating Ltd. - Phone 635-7497 . ‘ son a hter. ‘ ad i TT station, - ~Son, March 21, - More 635-2102 Box 145] | 5.5, No. 1 Kalum Loke Reed | Your Rexall Stores Work on the wood-pole trans. Mund irs. David McClure, Mercury Dre Motor TERRACE, B.C, _ Tae . ' ; r gs. mission linc will start im-| yg, and Mrs, Spas Ivanotf: “a Lak else | mediately and is scheduled to] “teat, oy “a son.” » * Call 5855280, Box 902 ‘S ‘ q{ be completed in August. The . 2. . . . senrace : | line will be energized this tat] Mt, and, Mts. Roy peated Phone 624-2226, EVINRUDE John’s 4 with Bridge River Power suppli-- boy and girl oot Prince Rupert . Outboord Motors; | _ cd over a transmission line now ° Ports. and: Accesséries: 1 or Water and Sewer Lines, George + . Johnstone end Evinrude “Wells, Top Soil, Gravel, 7 ee cee ae . . _ Sales rvice j Super-Valu Shopping Also energized this fall will OBITUARY Rockgas Propane Authorized Service Dept. Septig Tang Basements, ; centro be one yerenly sine aeed LOUIS STROSHEIN, Ltd, ' For OMC Products Landscaping. : "" -¥i3- wwe-voit powerline from Terrace, B.C, * . ' _ 7-9 p.m. {| Burns Lake io Smithers, Funeral services were held Small Motor Re Feta) FREE ESTIMATES -- Open Sunday pm All of these lines will be SUP: | March i4 tor the late Mr. Louis TERRACE Di VISION 2 P Shop "Excavating Hourly Rate or Contract Ph, 635-6804, Terrace, B.C, Box 2363 THORNHILL TEXTILE - —REFITTERS Manufacturing & Repeire UPHOLSTERY. Tents - Tarps - Leathergoods “Car Seats A Specialty” ié [} Can Be Done — We. Can Do itl ; C. P. DUNPHY : P.O, Box 413. Ph, 438.525 Expert service to all makes of Sewing Machines, Terrace Sewing ‘Centre Lid. 4507 Lakalse Ave. Phone 635-53}5 IAN C, MaeDONALD . B.C. Land Surveyor ‘P.O. Box 1095 — 695.6628 Lazeile Avenue © Terrace,. B.C, For MEMORIALS Of DISTINCTION © * . We Sell Only the Best! - Write: Box. 413. or rn 12. the home of Mrs..D, .G, Lit P.O. Gon’ 1808, Terrace, B.C. |‘ tle of Terrace Crescent was the scene of a surprise linen. show: J Medical science, through -re- search, has made” great ad. ‘vances in saving and prolonging the lives of victims of the many’ forms of heart:and blood vessel diseases, Contributions to. the technically -trained men to the new colony of BC. to keep order and wndertake various |_ public. works, They came out in three ships, ‘landing first at er for brideelect Miss Kerry Cyr, ; Miss Cyr was. seated in a Chair decorated with pink and ‘White streamers, This color CENTRE LTD. . | EQUIPMENT FOR RENT! 1967 Heart fund will make ‘ ” = — - . ™ Esquimalt ‘then travelling to the Scheme. was also extended to| more of this vital research pos: i" : pee bt ee or 2 Fraser River Camp which came the dessert table, - . ible ; ‘G RAD E R 5 aL oo L OAD ERS : to.be known as Sapperton. “| Kerry received any pretty pm — || ec a oe re 7): (Belt. Typed "J [Pe Wolfenden was. placed in| and-useful gifts from the invit: 4827 KEITH RDS 4 a Ps a Athey Fo. F = , -:H) charge “of the printing. office] ed. guests who included: the]. a nn doh kw : ‘ r 12 me tr tf ey Force eed. ve ‘and a'Small press brought from'| ‘Mesdames E, Christianson, mc) | ‘Lakelse : ARE: oe) , fo Cat. X Oy eB ickin ns es “ton oil vy England: * produced; the first: West. J. Almgren, H, Green, A.|]- Mee rene | “i [oy PORE, bnslee ine “rock, lowering British: Columbla..Gazette.. | ‘Mulder: P. ‘Cyr and the Misses: Volkswq yen. Po .soulevards; streets, ete,’ ° When thé regiment: dispand:| Sharone -O'Brien, Diane’ West.|I. “Renate. TT Huber 801-- *s oa tos need ed: In ‘1863 ‘the: press and Wolf- | Wénda' Grant and Carolyn Pro |p epa@ir: . ! : . 4 : a mag at - Wy ; nh: hee, we hay wet : ; Ho, ee ‘ a a eS oo "The. shower was co-hostessed{| bocation: Pormerly: Gewra’. a a aad ee ne cera by--Mrs.. Peter Anson and her i Se Ni th R aoe Fa gee ra d mother, ‘Mrs. “Dudley G. Little 8. - @o. ; po | ori oon oule— quipment a ae ii ini, where the ‘first tele. ~AUERGEN K. MEYER eo eT ee, Phone’ ivas. installed’ ‘in: 1908, |f . ».) Your: Péctory. Train ae oo GHARIE by G DAUMONT. 0 rs Hop atverted to dial geryics in|]: Vellawagen Mechante Phone 635-2975. pe arvice | 1986, giving the East and West sus _ Phone 635-2975 Radio - North Route Service '| Rooteniys'100 percent.” dial ‘SSSue as a: ee tel hone operation, ; °° Sta