f TERRACE ~Ormineca’” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Page 13 Ednesday, June Tt, 1966 THEATRE x 2,3, 4 2 Girl. Happy ; cal in Qolor and Cinemascope : eresley, Ghelley Fabarea Shorts: Cat Concerto Out at 10:00 - ; June 4 The Sword of herwood Forest in Color Opt at 9:48 vor 67,8 Mon Tues Wed whe Night of the Iguana maDrama Filmed in Mexico ™ Starring: R. Burton aeva Gardiner, Deborah Kerr ae Shorts: Field and Stream \ Qut at 10:10 Tillieum Drive-In Bene 3, 4, Friday, Saturday Gunfight at = Comanche Creek . In Color marring: ma Audie Murphy, Coliesn Miller morts; Little Rover, Fraser River “ Fw mae 10, 11 Friday, Saturday = Dr. Terror’s & House of Horrors In Color earring: beter Cushing, Christopher Lee Shorts: And So Tibet. Bll Drivers. Holland off Guard ae. "Thurs Fei at] that while a shortage of housing ‘» Pexists in Terrace, Prince. George RAYMOND SOMERVILLE Terrace’s new recreational dir- ector for the Community Cen- tre has an impressive back- ground of youth work. For the © past five years he has worked with young people in the recre- ational and rehabilitative . field. Part of his experience was gain- ed at a correctional institute for - boys in the United States. Hay Somerville, his wife Diane, and fheir four-monthold ‘daughter Michele, arrived recently from the lower mainland. They are eurrently residing on Halliwell Avenue, a Kitimat Housing Now At Premium At its meeting on May 9, 1966, the Kitimat Municipal Council con- sidered the housing situation in Kitimat, Members of Council ex- pressed their concern at the lack of available space, whi’. is in sharp contrast to the sid ation six months ago, With the exception of a few one-bedroom and bachelor suites, there is at present virtu- ally no vacant accommodation |. available. It was felt that this is mainly due to the hiring of ad- ditional personnel by the Alumi- num Company of Canada, Limited. With the construction of the pro- posed pulp mill, the situation is likely to get worse. It was generally agreed that there is little that the Municipallty can do. It was considered that the Aluminum Company as the major land owner and developer is in the best position to take steps to over- come the shortage. It was suggest- | . ed that an aggressive real estate promotion seems called for. Members of Coungjl were dis- turbed at recent comments in the press and elsewhere to the effect Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT (To Smithers and Hazelton) © REITMIER TRUCK LINES (To Vancouver) - BHermon Bondstra Local & Long Distance Moving AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES V13-2728 BH504 Keith — modem facilities and spacious heated ig warehouse for all your Storage nr needs; ‘Epp Tolstra oft "Vand Prince Rupert’ "Kitimat hag housing to spare.” This is -not, the ‘fesse, and- members agreed that this. fact should be publicized. . - Council expressed the hope that when the true situation becomes known, building contiactors would be attracted to the | area. ‘ CENTENNIAL MEMO James Douglas succeeded Richard Blanshard as governor of Vancou- ver Island in 1861 and in 1858 be- came. governor af ‘the BC. Mmain- land eolony, He held both oftices juntil 1864. Want the hest new car in town... anda pocket full of savings? — Never before have Meteor- Mercury dealers had such a great sales year. This increased volume means the biggest new car savings ever for you! | CENTENNIAL MEMO A 100 pound bag of flour cost $11 in Lillooet in 1966, "CENTENNIAL MEMO France, The Sandwich Islands (Hawali) and the United States all maintalned consuls in Victoria in Meteor Montcalm i 2-door hardtop METEOR... tin biggest package at thelowest price in town...any town! | COMET.. New! Bigger! .. with a price so small you'll smile all the way home! Comet Cyclone GT 2-door hardtop © Marcury Park Lane 4-daor hardtop MERCURY aw There's never been a better opportunity to move ahead with Mercury and savel WHETHER BUYING OR LEASING SEE YOUR’ MERCURY DEALEA. COME oN INWEVE GOT THE HOTTEST CAR VALUES IN TOWN! | DRIVE HOME WITH YOUR POCKET FULL OF SAVINGS! BOB PARKER Tp: 180 - 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. a MERCURY ANS0-G