Terrace D rugs 2727 Kelum St. Open Sunday 12-2 p.m. “Your:Rexall Stores” Lakelse Pharmacy . Super-Valu Shopping Centra VI 3-5617 Opon Sunday 7-9 p.m. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE “DRUGS - SUNDRIES s A young ‘surgeon for the Hudson’s Bay Company saw some Indians laughing at a blacksmith feeding Welsh caai %& his forge at Fort McLoughlin on Milbanks Sound in 1835, His curiosity aroused and with: his knowledge. of Indian tongues he ‘obtained from the Indians. dir- __ ASSISTANT RANGER EXAMINATIONS B.C. Civil Service | “Examinations for Assistant Rangers and. ‘equivalent positions in the B.C. Forest Service, are to be held at. the ‘ following centres at 9:00 am. On the days indicated: — TERRACE Tuesday, February 14 SMITHERS _... Wednesday, February 15 BURNS.LAKE __.__. Friday, February 17 ~ Application forms and particulars : may be obtained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, or at. your nearest Forest Ranger office. Application forms must be notarized anid should be forwarded to the District Forester by Febru- ary 1st or as soon thereafter as possible, but may be pre- | sented to the examiner on the day of examinations. A full day is required to complete the examinations, No examination fee is charged. From the results of these examinations: an: eligible list. will be established for 1967 employment. Applications to positions available, from April ist, are made according to. candidate’s standings. in’ the examinations,. SALARY: Starting salary approximately $375 ‘per. month «i. EXPENSES; Paid when away from headquarters on official business, QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be 21 years of age or over during the current year, must produce a. valid B.C. driver's Ileence, and must _ have resided in B.C. for not less than ; ‘one year at the date of examination, ‘Preference will be given Canadian citizens. BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST § SERVICE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS—TRY THEM! a r ae WILLIAM FRASER TOLMIE ections to coal much closer thar Wales — at Beaver Harbour on Vancouver Island, in fact. , __ Thus a surgeon became the first white man to report exist- ence of coal in this region — which also led to founding of Fort Rupert near'the present were many ‘tists’ for Doctor Tolmie..” ‘ Born in Inverness, Scotland, he came around the Horn in the. company’s service to Fort Vancouver on the Columbia. In several posts on Puget Sound, ’ When the U.S. border settle- ‘ment pushed the company oper- ations orth; he came to Victoria in 1659 as a member of the company’s board of ‘management. His home ‘was called Cloverdale. He became a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Island Colony. A gentleman farmer he was first to introduce ‘thoroughbred livestock to the colony and first to import seed from Hawaii. He whose decendents still roam in rural Victoria. He built the first stone house. He helped compile a- dictionary of Indian languages. He was a member of the Victoria school board. When he returned for a visit to Scotland in 1841 ‘he travelled: by canoe and horseback to York Factory on James Bay to catch a ship. It took more than three months. He died in Vic- torla in 1886 at age 74,)--the | father of seven song and five ‘daughters. One oon, Simon Fraser Tolmie was to become Premier of British Columbia. site of Port -Hardy. But there! 1843 he was chief factor of| imported California quail]. ’ SUNDAY . 8:00 News, Sports & Weatier 8:15 Voice of Prophecy 8:45 Gospel. Lite Hour «= 9:15 Back To°God, Hour ey 9:45 Home & Hiway. -10:00 Sunday Moming - Magazine Coe 7 10:80: Carl ‘Tapscott Singers 4 11:00 Zion Baptist Church - ~ Service ates 12:00 Home & Hiway A 12:15 News 12:23 Sports , 42:30 Home & Hiway ~~ 12:55 Provinclal Affairs/ - - Nations Business 1:00 CBC News 1:03 Capitol Report 1:30 Home & Hiway oF 2:00 PNW Hockey, Ritimat. ‘at Smithers 4:30 NHL Hockey, Toronto at New York 6:50 News 7:00 Home &- Hiway 7:30 Master Control 8:00 News . 8:03 CBC Showcasé 9:00 PNW Hockey, Burns . Lake at Kitimat 10:00 CBC News | . 10:16 Hour of Decision ~ 10:45 Home & Hiway 11:00 CBC News. 11:03. Project ‘67 MONDAY - FRIDAY . 6:00 CBC News 6:10 Breakfast Club 7:00 News 705 Breakfast Club 7:30 News ~ B:05 Sports — 8:10 Regional and Local News 8:15 Thought for the Day’: 8:20 Breakfast Club 8:30 Preview Commentary — 8:35 Breakfast Club 8:55 Personal Shopper 0:00 CBC News | 9:10 Message. time :15 Nine dill Noon 10:00 News . 10:05 Five Roses Sweepstakes 10:10 Nine Til Noon 10:30 Women's World 10:35 Bulletin Board 10:55 Assignment 11:00 News 11:05 Nine Till Noon 11:15 Pet Parade 11:20 Nine Till Noon 11:30 Stork Club (Tuesday and ureday) ite 3 Aeon 7 bie ToL 12:15 News 3:00 News 5:00 News 6:00 News &:15 Sports 7:00 News 11:00 News 11:05 Sports 11:00 News 11:05 Sports H:55. Assignment ~B.C. Centennial Committee. Feb, 5 to 1 - 12:00 Radio. Market Place. 12:08 Luncheon Date 12:25 Sports. . 12:30 Regional and Local News 12:33 Stock Quotes . 12:40 Heartbeat in Sport 12:45 Luncheon Date 1:00 Home & Hiway 140 Assignment 1:45 Home & Hiway 2:00 CBC: News. . 2:03 Schools Broadcast - | 2:30 Matinee with ‘ Pat Patterson 3:08 Message time :| 3:30 Radio Market Place | 3:35 Home & Hiway 3:55 Assignment . 4:00 CBC News - 4:03 Canadian Roundup 4:10 Home & Hiway 4:55 Assignment : 5:05 Around Town 5:20 Home &. Hiway | 8:10 Stock Quotes €:20 Radio Market Place 6:25 Home & Hiway 7:05 Dial-A-Dise 8:00 CBC Newa MONDAY NIGHT 8:03 Old Songs Old Melodies 8:33 Dial-A-Dise 8:45 Checkpoint. 9:00 Country Magazine 10:00 CBC News‘ 10:30 Best of Ideas ‘11:10 Heartbeat in Sport 11:15 Dial-A-Dise TUESDAY NIGHT 7:30 Christian Frontiers 8:00 OBC News 8:08 Dial-A-Dise §:33 Music Diary 10:00 CBC News 10:30 DialA-Dise 11:10 Heartbeat in Sport 11:15 Dial-A-Dise WEDNESDAY NIGHT — 8:03 Songs érom Portugal 8:30 Dial-A-Disc 9:00 Midweek Theatre - 10:00 CBC News 10:80 Dial-A-Dine 11:00. News,. Sports 11:10 Heartbeat in: Sport - 11:15 DialADinc — dial TK throughout the day [dase one. wae start|t _ senior realdents give him credit — — a least, be] tina knows the time and ¢empérat-|mercials, | wes. Whiat else do you wantt may erey — Sports, news mosaic, features| Saturday on Radio Rareals 590 on your Dial in Terrace THURSDAY NIGHT . _|10:00 CBC News ~|41:08 Sports “ vores * anion § fram January to May. More Canadians are enjoying t the luxury of CN “traveliving" . and for good reasons tad! BIG TRAVEL SAVINGS the famous cn Red, White and Blue Travel Plan offers outstanding travel . in fact the lowest fares of the year. BIG TRAVEL COMFORT " Off season travellersareassured the fullest measure of CN'sservice Poe and attention, From the moment you beard, be prepared for "across- Canada pampering, CN style. Arrive at your destination me - rested and refreshed for a more enjoyable visit. _ FULL FRAVEL CONVENIENCE just a phona call will have your tickets speeded on to you.by mail. Or,.if you wish, drop in on your Authorized: -.- CN Travel Agant.who displays this seal, He will take “care ofall your travel planning - for a trip to ramember, Sample CN one-way Red Bargain coach fares: : From Terrace fo: Edmonton $16.00, Winnipeg $26.00, : -. Toronto $47.00, Montreal $50.00. ‘* For further details on fares, schedules and tickets '. please contact your Authorized CN Travel Agent » during the winter months . or CN Passenger Saleg Oifice: CN Station -Phone VI3 2133 Railway Ave, Terrace Authorized "Travel Agent jfrom the B.C, Men's Finals thh jelected’ for 1967 ag follows: | Brownies, : “The Srd pack’ is: stilt: without now ma ay PHONE EE M, FOR RESERVATION TICKETS AND INFORMATION . a) Box 1750 pgm TERRACE TRAVEL SERVICE | T5% vee, ae oS PLAN WITH PROFESSIONALS—IT COSTS SO MORE fag; 22, at. the © Clarence: “| achool., A churéty parade’ for .| 41:10 Heartbeat in Sport LA: 15 Disl-ADise ‘FRIDAY NIGHT ; 8:03 French Music Program ‘B30 Dial-ADise 8:00 1967 And All That . 10:30 Dial-A-Dise 11:00 News 11:03 Sports . 1 12:10 Heartbeat in SATURDAY 6:00 CBC News 6:10 Home & Hiway ‘7:00 News 7:03 Home & Hiway 8:00 News . 8:03 Sports 6:10 Regional and Local News 8:15 Thought for the Day. 8:20 Home & Hiway : 8:00 CBC News | 6:10 Message Time 8:15 Home & Hiway 0:55 News 10:00 Radio Rascals 11:00 News 11:05 Home & Hiway 12:00 Radio Market Place 12:05 Home & Hiway 12:15 News 12:25 Sport - 12:30 Regional and Local News 12:35 Home & Hiway 2:00 News 2:05 UBC Digest 2:10 Home & Hiway 3:00 Swing Dig ; 4:00 News 4:05 Message Time 4:10 Radio Market Place 4:15 Sound of Skeena 4:45 Home & Hiway 5:00 New, . 5:03 UBC Digest 5:10 Home & Hiway 8:00 News 6:10 Sporty 6:15 Radio Market Place 7:00 News 7:03. Action Set 8:00 News 8:03 Home & Hiway 8:08 PNW Hockey, Kitimat at Smithers, 9:00 Hockey, Burns Lake at Kitimat 11:00 News 11:10 Home & Hiway PNW HOCKEY This weekend, February 4 and 5, the Kitimat Merchants travel to Smithers to play the Totems. Cam Lane calls the play-by-play, Saturday at 8:30 Pm. and Sunday at 2 p.m. on TK’ Radio. Next weekend, Feb- Tuary 11 and 12 the Merchants host the Burns Lake . Braves. Radio coverage ‘hegins at first faceoff, Saturday 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. CURLING TK Radio, ‘hag plans _under- way to bring you “Live” reports week at Prince George. Follow the program of Terrace’s Johny Williams rink on TK. | : " The annual meeting: of the local association of the Kitsum- kalum Girl Guides was held at the home of Mrs, W. MeRae recently, The executive was re- chairman —' Mrs, L. Clay; see- retary — Mrs. FP. Hislop; treas- urer — Mrs, Wm McRae; badge Bublicity — Mrs. F. Weber. Reports of activities. of .each First -Guide: Company ‘reported cookies at Christmas to elderly people in the district of Terrace The secand Guide Company mas. cent §t. jJohn's Ambulance Renshaw, — The ist and 2nd Brownle groups have enjoyed: get-togeth- ers. Each have’ -enrolled: ‘new a leader or meeting Place: oy ; were: Blacing Sewers oo the ‘A. district tally” will ‘on Thinking Day wives’ Hit Parade’ as well as . clal features of interest all - | listen in, { “Radio. 7 Rascals,” Guides - Brownies | secretary — Mrs. .J, Daniels; || group were given by leaders. |§ they had baked and -distributed | § packed and delivered baskets | of food to pensioners at Chels}- . - Guides of both - ‘companies . successfully conipleted the re-|§ course conducted by Mr. ‘Doug ; The Guiders ¢ Counell amet 1 January..17-4o discuss: Centen-/B . .. nial ' projects, Several sugges|— dlons. were’ made among: which] § in to begin the ahow just start listening without hin — he won't ‘mind. “. | JACK WHITE — %. to :10 Monday to Friday... Jack hosts the first hour of Nine Till .| Noon. Monday through Friday,! ’ featuring the Piano Party and the very popular Open Line Program,. with many differant -|and interesting topics open for discussion for all. listeners. Dial TK all day. ; DAN McCALLISTER — 10 fo 12 and 3 ta S Monday to Friday. Every morning from 10 to 12 there's lots of enter. tainmemt for the ladies with the-musie they like featuring the newly established “House- old favorites, and there are spe. through 9 Till Noon, too, so _ Dan. hosts Home & Hiway between 3 and 5 for people on tha move with good listen-| ing musie for on their way to or from work every day. ~~ "Believe Kt or Not,"/to 11am. Hone & Hivey 12 200 Dab tae “thought For The Day,” “Pré|io.§ p.m. and Swingiig rod. "Worlds view Commentary.” Theni3.to 4pm. Whether at home ag. 10:00 CBC Mews join -Dave. Cash Mondaylon the go John’s there to. heey 10:15 Home’& Hiway’ through Friday from 649 9 24a.iyou entertaitied so tune ip. 10:30 Dial-A-Dise for the “Breakfast | Club. ade OU every Sturday for the dest Ie 11:00 News happen to lit-that: ‘TK Spot nile. sutertaimaseent 11:03 Sports. some morning before Dave gets a att 2 re LI. Wha In ‘ House: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM as ‘Electricity ig the housewife’s most obliging and versatilé . helper becanse it does #0 many dasks in a modern home. Plang.- for the electrical. system should For instance, suffictent. elec: trical outlets should be provid: ed in every part of the house : to take care not-only. of preserit . needs but also of future’ re: quirements. be upon to do. more jobs. Ten years from now it-will’ “‘undoubl: edly have. still -further useec There is therefore a definite need for planning the electrical. system wisely. The main: con: sideration in the planning stage is that every room or area in the house requiring electricat service is adequately equipped: GORD LEIGHTON _ “1p to 1 Luncheon Date, Gord «brings you easy listening’ music) .| throughout the lunch ho Monday to Friday as well as the information. column - with ‘the latest in news. and sports. Join Gord every day for a relaxing noon hour. BRYAN BVANS —- Ig there a tune you haven't heard for some time? ‘Why not Dial-A-Disk. Join Bryan Evane each week night from 7 to 12 on TK for the all request show “Dial-A-Disk.” Bryan TK’s new. est member has been gaining amooth style. So tune in be cause you have the say with the music they play. Okay. JOHN McALLISTER — “Home & - North American ANYWHERE . ~ T ERRACE iT RANS. . » Agents For. —WN36344 FREE ESTIMATES. “Move Without Crating” * "Wife-Approved : Moves": © Local and Long Distance ® -: YOUR LOCAL magni . PERSONALIZED SERVICES. IN: with. the proper capacity: carryy switches... eB ' You: have to remember the exterior 400; front and dack - doora and attached garaged will need electrical equipment; Extra outlets and switches can; he provided at very little addi: tional cost when they ate in: eluded in the building contract: The main item to be consid- ered is the - service’ capacity provided for the whole house, - which should be. 100 amperes to be abla- to supply enough electrical power for all Ifghting needs, receplacles, furnace, increasing popularity with his| washer, dryer, stove, hot water tank and other, smaller ap. pliances without overloading, the system. If the ‘house dg heated electrically, the service capacity must be increased over’ 100 amperes. a, FER| ‘Van Lines Lad. -anyTiMe:| SUN LIFE. ‘oe be complete from the outset” : Each year electricity is’ “alles - ing wires, outlets; fixtures ‘ang: a