Roaring 20s Revue with Don MacLeod and Holly Olson seen above. Show times are 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27 and Saturday, Feb. 28; Just another tale about ihe herolc camel as a dessert fover and his girifriend get chased : by an evil shelk and call upon Allah for help. The faithful camel comes Instead and then the confusion starts. You will be able to sart at Carters Jewllers In the Skeena Mall. it all out in the Terrace Little Theatre's | , KEENLEYSIDE (CO-Or SHOPPING CENTRE) _ oo ‘WIGHTMAN piney & SMITH 4611 LAKELSE AVE. (Next to the Hub) 635-6361 British Columbia. . Barber. created BCRIC and temains © and from March 4 to 7. Tickets are on sale — Your Independent agent has made a career of - insurance and has met the standards established by the Superintendent of Insurance. . - _ Let your independant agent help you . » Insurance Agents’ Association of B.C. The Fourth annual Nags Valley Education Con- vention gets underway at 9 a.m, in the New Aiyansh Community Hall Friday, Feb. 27 with the theme “Proud of our Past and Planning for our ‘Future’, There will be comments from elders on what ‘they earned i. the past,” hiw much they learned and who - taught them, In the af- ternoon there will be com- ments from ‘students, teachers: and parents on ‘what ls being learned now and how it may be-different , ‘The second ‘ay ae ‘the BCRIC shares ‘hit new low VICTORIA ‘(CP)The decline in value of B.C. Resources Investment Corp, shares to $5.50 represents 4 “massive vote of non- confidénce by the in- vestment community in the . Jeaderahip of (Premier) Bil _ Bennett,” NDP critic Charles: Barber said “Wed mesday, said - Bennett responsible to the legislature poration, “yet he has abandoned the thousands of small shareholders who he. encouraged to invest their savings In the corporation.” He said Bennett should immediately relinquish his . responsibility for BCRIC and name a more competent minister, Bennett maintains BORIC is a private company over which the government has no. control, Barber said the govern mentsubsidized northeast coal development will seriously harm. the future prospects of BCRICowndéd B.C. Coal in southeastern B.C. The corporation's in- WHERE WILL YOU GET YOUR AUTOPLAN INSURANCE THIS YEAR? You pay precisely what you would pay to the Motor Vehicle Branch or any other sales outie?, Your focal agent can supply your licence plates or renewal decal; he can handle your transfer: and collect your sales tax? and above all, he will give you" personalized service. Your independent Insurance agent has the time, . the know-how, and the desire to serve you, The business of the private Insurance ‘agent is service. This is what he lives by. Day In, day out. Your independent ‘agent Is anxious to provide | . professional assistance to every motorist ° in vestment in. Westcoast Tranamission Co. will suffer ‘gs a result of the cabinet decision to allow B.C. Hydro, not: Westeoast, fo build a . natural . gas, pipeline to” Vancouver Island. “Is it any wonder that. the shayes have now fallen to an all-time tow,” he said. “‘No one could doa worse job than ’. Mr, Bennett: has in ‘protec- ting ‘the investment of BCRIC: shareholders. " for the affsira of the cor--- vt + wearer ) Ii" will be‘ mainly cloudy ‘today with a alight chance of snow flurries. It will remain degrees Celsius and the _ overnight low is -2 degrees. Calgery ‘2-1 os | @dmonton i hee ah te Bloods ce er . Pentl 01 016.8 Revelstoke . Of 00 808.4 vancou q #3 6033 prince. 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Avenue and at the Terrace Hotel. “There were also four reports of slashed tires in © other areas of the com- rounlty. . Police arrested Alan Douglas Findlay, 17, in connection with a stolen fire | extinguisher at 11:40-p.m. in the arena Wednesday. — Nothing was stolen: from the Far West Bus Lines office in Kitimat when It was broken Into overnight Tuesday-Wednesday. The Dollar 3 anything was 2 ate. from the Sea Cadet Hall” Kitimat the same evening’ has not as yet been reported,” Kitimat RCMP are ie : 7 “td, : aD ; ah MONTREAL (CP) — dollar in terms of Canad ahh funds at noon Thursday a down 1-10.at $1.1997, sterling was down, 1825. pt $2.6705. wold In New York, the Cana dollar was up 7-100 at $0. os and pound sterling was “t 23-50 at $2.2200. -~Elevator —Laundry facilities drapes. the COACHMAN APARTMENT _G400SPARKSST, : TERRACE; B.C., ' Rental Applications are now being taken for the te _ Coachman Apartmants, scheduled for oc- .:; " eupancy March 1, 1961. 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