Hnesday, November 9. 1966 EL? WANTED ® LEGALS - TERRACE “OMINECA’” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA © LEGALS ESTED IN a financial car- . Contact R. Mason or W. , IAC, Phone VI8-68D1. cif HANIC wanted for diesel and is motor, Permanent employ- maent. Please apply in writing Canadian Longyear Ltd., Box 4, Smithers, Atten. Paul Bed: i c YOU LOOKING for a good sritime.or full-time income in Frace? Many Rawleigh Deal- S earn $2.50 and up per hour. ite Rawleigh's Dept K-177-26, Heaury Ave., Winnipeg 2 ZNCE CAREER OPPORTUNITY for Young Man ‘ovincial Government Agency from PRINCE RUPERT ARTING SALARY: to $327 per month depend- on qualifications and exper- . Excellent training and neement prospects with full Service benefits, train for general Government cy duties leading through e competitions to Deputy rnment Agent and Govern: Agent. plications may be obtained The Cheirman, B.C. Civil ce Commission, §44 Michigan t, Victoria or the nearest Tnment Agent; completed ms to be returned to The Chair- m B.C, Civil Service Commis- 544 Michigan Street, MORIA, NOT LATER- THAN MBER 18, 1966, 3 ¢@ SHELF WANTED—Femele SABLE PERSON to look after = pre-school girls and do light- mhousekeeping duties. Five day me week, hours 8 am. to 5 p.m. 7Phone V1 3-2462 after ¢ p.m. " ) MElENOGRAPHER required im a mediately, Short hand ‘ not required, but good typing essen- om tial. Contact Industrial Accept: y ance Corp., Terrace, eft LAND REGISTRY ACT AE ny isd) Renee roy : F ge: Five (5), Coast District, said to contain Four‘ decimal two (4.2) . actes more or less, aubject to the con- ‘ditions of The Water Act — Certificate of Title 22064-1,- WHEREAS satisfactory proof of lose of the above Certificate of Title issued in the name of Sara ‘Helen Day has been filed in ‘this office, notlee is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication - hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost: Certifi- cate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at this Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. this 5th day of October, 1986, A.D. E. T. Schooley, ’. Deputy. Registrar of Titles e DISTRICT. OF TERRACE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW NO, 401 NOTICE ig hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held to cattse the rezoning of: : Lots 26, 27 and 28, Blk, 7%, DL. 368 Range 5, C.D., Plan O72 (SE. corner Lakelse Avenue and Kalum Street) — from S2 Service Station and Car Sales to Cl — Central. ercial, The proposed amendment above- referred may be viewed during regular ' ess hours at the Municipal Office. oo . -,The Public Hearing shall’ be _ held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building Tues- day, November 22nd, 1966 at 7:30 p.m. ; All persons having any interest in the rezoning of the property aforementioned shall take notice and be governed accordingly. DISTRICT OF TERRACE. J. POUSETTE, Administrator. cls TOP MONEY — Exciting hours in a woman's world of # cosmetics, We train, full or part |. By time. Experience Not necessary. m Studio Girl Cosmetics, For in- B formation Phone VI3-6436, p19 MANK CLERK required, experi- 4 ence an asset but not essential. memuneration commensurate with = with ability. Apply accountant, m™ Bank of Montreal, or Phone m VI3-2295. 16 BEMALE HELP wanted at Coina- ™ Matic. See manager, ctf COOK required for - Skeenaview Hospital TERRACE SALARY: 00 ere th, pl . SALARY: per month, plus 15 per month Special Living Allowance. . Applicants must be Canadian pitizens or British subjects and lave a good knowledge of all types Bliree years' experience as a Cook; bility to supervise and operate Pll kitehen equipment. & For application forms apply PMMEDIATELY to the nearest novernment Agent: completed forms to be returned to The Per- sonnel Officer, B.C. Civil Service jommission, Valleyview Lod ge, SONDALE, NOT LATER THAN ovember 16, 1986, . ad . WORK WANTED GH SCHOOL BOY wants work B doing odd jobs after school or Saturdays, Phone VI3-0879. stf FPLIABLE WOMAN with refer- ences, will devote full day to 2 or 2 preschoolers. Monday to Friday in my own home, -Cen- tral location, Excellent facilities for child, with large play area. pod hot lunches, 4704 Straume Rd., or Phone VI9-2062, el? [LL GIVE DAY CARE to 1 child. Preferably a baby. In the Thora- . area. Phone V13-5574 any . ~ pl * ime MORTGAGES SH MORTGAGES LTD, buys greements for Sale and existing rigages, Including out af f cooking, with a minimum of] Ww -|is not refundable. If 2° ch DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT VANCOUVER, B.C. - TENDER =|; ‘SEALED TENDERS to “Install VASI on Runways 14 and 32 at Terrace Airport” will be recelved up to 3:00 P.M. PST, December 2, 1966 for the Installation of Visual Approach Slope Indicator Systems on Runways 14 and 32 at Terrace Airport, near Terrace, B.C. Plans, specifications and other documents may be obtained from the Regional Construction Engin- eer, Room 203, Winch Building, | 732 West Hastings Street, Vancou:- ver 1, BC. upon receipt of a certi- fied cheque for $25.00 made pay. able to the Receiver. General of Canada, Plans, and specifications for this project may be examined at In- dustrial Const. Centre Ltd, 3275 Heather St. Vancouver 9, Amalga- mated Const. Assn. of B.C., Const. House, 2675. Oak St, Vancouver 8, Southam Building Reports, 2000 est 12th Avenue, Vancotiver and Room 208, Winch. Bldg. 799 W. ‘Hastings St., Vancouver 1, B.C, T. G. How, Regional Director, Air Services, DISTRICT OF TERRACE: WATER METER INSTALLATION . AT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1966” NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders in separate en- velopes. marked + cl6 race, B.C, The scope of the ‘work is as follows: . ; Construct a reinforced concrete chamber and provide and install a water meter, valves and fittings complete. m Plans, Specifications and Condi- ditlons of Tender may be obtaltied at the offices of the District of Terrace, or from the offices of Willis’ & Cunliffe Engineering Ltd. 586 Broughton ‘Street, Vic- toria, B.C, on the © payment of the sum of $5.00° Which ue used as payment -it should be made payable to Willis & Cunliffe Engineering Lid. —- ” n: write ad, Vancouver 6, ~ . | Dalhousie! . ~~ ebf. wd. Pousette, -"” Adrainiatragor ae Me, , el6 OFFICIAL, Administrator, ‘County of Yale-Kamloope, Ad. ‘Alma ‘Runge, “aso. known’ a 8 } wh aa known ry le Runge and Anne Runge. ; hase ny sine t Fer. -¢ prope: uate at . Ter- race, B.C, described as:—~ Lots 13 and 14 of the N%4 of Block 40, District Lot 362, Plan 3879. All offers to be in the handg of the Official Administrator by the 1st day of December, 1966, highest or any offer not neces: ily accepted. - . , Official Administrator, County of Yale-Kamloops, Court House, . Kamloops, B.C. -216 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The estate of Martin ANTONE otherwise known as Ansuatequi ANTONE, .decegsed, late of New Westminster,’ B.C. . ' Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are hereby required to send them duly verified, to the PUBLIC TRUS: TEE, 635 Burrard Street, Vancou- yer I, B.C,, before the iat day of December, 1966, after which date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. Dennis R, Sheppard, * PUBLIC TRUSTEE c @ NOTICE HOLIDAY BANK HOURS Eocal banks will be open from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Novem- ber 10, closed all day Friday and Saturday, November 11 and 12. . NOTICE BIDS will be accepted by the un- dersigned on the following vehicle which may be viewed at the Totem BA Storage lot in Thornhill. For viewing arrange with Totem BA Bids close mid- night, November 22, 1966. High- est or any bid not necessarily accepted. ; _ : One only 1958 Meteor Station Wagon. Security Bailiffs Lid. Box 1168, Terrace, BC. - +}. AB @ SALVAGE SALVAGE 1966 Chevrolet pickup at Reum motors 1969 Chevrolet pickup at Reum A Compound 1562. Chevrolet Lakelse Avenue Written bids should be submit- fed to Skeena Adjusters, P.O. Box 58, Terrace or phone V13-2255, clé @ MISCELLANEOUS ROOF LEAKING? Repair or re- cap it the southwestern way with Swepco; quaranteed- me- thod. Save by doing it yourself, Phone E. L. Polding VIS-6855. ; e metic _informatlon. Phone: ~~ Mra, Wilma Fregin, VI3-2380 ee h ¢ E BEAUTY Counselor. cos- MOBILE. HOME: MOVING, Local and Jong distance hauling. Phone Fagan VI3-2958, . etf PIANO. TUNING and repairs, For appointment. Phone Robert Spaary,, VI 3-297. . ctf FOR DRESSMAKING and altera- tions call V1I3-6026. . pi6 ® CARDS OF THANKS My grateful thanks to neighbors abd friends for visits and flowers while I was a patient Memorial Hospital, - _ Mrs. Marie Chapman We, the family of the late Jacob DeJong, wish to- ex ‘our. grat. itude for the many kindnesses and expreasiong of sympathy extended to us during the illness and follow- Si a ! apecial a lation to the doctors. and ‘stalt at Milla Mem- orial Hospital, —Mrs, Pietronella DeJong, sons William, Leo, Jacob and -Ajbert and daughter Elale,. a motors 1966 Rambler Classic 600 at Totem | $3 Pickup at 4742] e WEDDING. 7 ANNOUNCEMENT... Of Interest to northern B.C., Mr Dudley G. Little, M.L-A..and Mra, Liftle, announee ne ofGiieoming marriage of their da * Anne Catherine te Peter Donald Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Donald P.. A. Anson of Langley, 6 * The wedding wil] take place on Saturday, November 26, 1966 at 72:30 p.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Ante is the granddaughter of the late George Little, pioneer founder of Terrace. 016 |@ COMING EVENTS The Order of the Eastern Star is selling Christmas door wreaths, with all proceeds going to the cancer fund, These wreathes will be available by order only from any member or by phoning VI32- 2194 or V13-2048 before Novem. ber 30. The cost of each wreath is $2.00 and delivery will be made prior to Christmas. e18 ® MACHINERY EE FINDING! PAY LESS FOR GOOD USED MOTOR GRADERS! Pay less for used motor graders! During Finning’s BIG Double Discount Sale, you save 5, 10 or 5%! (DOUBLE the DISCOUNT ‘for cash “with no trade!) The ‘Double Discount Sale is exclus- ive at Finning! Pay less for used equipment — call your Finning salés répresentative fodayl =~ FT-684] = SAVE UP TO $1,650 on this Cat No. 12 motor grader ‘w/cab, searifier, Very good con- dition. CERTIFIED BUY, 60-day. warranty, Vancouver. Listed at $16,500, save up to 10%. . Sale Price $15,675 Double discount Price §14,850 FT-8623 — SAVE UP TO $1,950 on this Cat No. 12 motor grader - w/hyd. side shift, power steer- ing, scarifler.. Mechanic's’ Spe- cial. Fair Buy, | Vancouver. Listed at $6,500, save up to 30%. ; Sale Price $5,525 Double Discount Price $4,550 FT-8299 —. SAVE UP TO $900 on this AC model ‘D’ w/cab. Gen- eral condition fair, Tires 50%. Fair Buy, Chilliwack. Listed at 000, save up to 30%, : Sale Price $2,550 Double Discount Price $2,100 FT-8750 — SAVE UP TO $250 on this A-C model AD45. Fully rebuilt, Tires 100%, CERTIFIED BUY, 30-day warranty, Vancou- ver. Listed at $12,500, save up to 20% Sale Price $11,250 Double Discount Price $10,000 FT-8573 — SAVE UP TO $900 on this 1964 Galion 160 w/scarifier, cab, snow wing, hyd. side shift. Tires 100%. CERTIFIED, BUY, ' 30-day warranty, Vaticouver. _ Listed at $24,500, save up to 20%. Sale Price $22,050 ~ Double Discount Price $19,600 FT-8547 — SAVE UP To $1,950 on this Wakefield 120 w/eab, Tire. 20-40%. Mechanie’s Spe: cial. Fair Buy, Prince George, Listed at $6,500, save up to.30%, Sale Price $5,525 * Double Discount Price $4,550 FT-8444 — SAVE UP TO $245 on _this Meli Blumberg motor grader. If you need a low priced Srader, this Is the one for you! Fair Buy, Prince George. Listed at $830, save up to 30%. - ; Sale Price $722 Double Discount Price $595 FINNING -TRACTOR Your Caterpitlar Dealer 4621. Keith Avenue Terrace, B.C. Phone 843-2286 Caterpillar, Cat and :Traxcavator ate Registered Trademarks of Caterpillar Tractor Co. ct © LOST 1 MOTOROLA “handitalkie” walk- ” dotalkie, B.C, Telephone. identifi- tation No, 7603, . radio: is ona private frequency therefore ds’ of no gen . $25.00 re- . ple » Ward ‘for return. Phone collect ty S21-0101, Vancouver, : cl8| | . Page ‘Seven | Peace Project _ |. Stops For Winter The annual freéze-up has come - to the Peace River and_construc- tion of Portage Mountain Dam das stopped for the winter, The mas- sive structure is nearly 60 percent complete and hag already reached an average height of 450 feet above the Peace River Valley. Underground and unaffected by winter weather, work will contin: ue on a ‘round-the-clock basia in the underground powerhouse where first Peace River power will be generated in October, 1968. During the 1968 construction season, the giant dam has grown at a pace that has set records throughout the construction indus- try. In the 164 working days since fill placement began last April 4, a fotal of 23 million cubic yards of sorted, sized and compacted earth. fill have been hauled and placed. ~ In 1965 during a comparable season, B.C. Hydro’s contractors, the consortium of Kiewit-Dawson- Johnson, placed 18.5 million cubic yards, At the time this figure was considered to be a record. Since late 1964, when construc. tion of Portage Mountain Dam be- gan, a total of 45.2 million cubic yards have heen placed Jeaving less than 12 million cubic yards to completion, With a reasonable early spring start-up in 1967, it is estimated that Portage Mountain Dam will reach its full height 800 feet by the end ‘of July next year, several months ahead of schedule. Meanwhile, work continues on the 574-mile, 500,000-velt Peace River transmission line from Port- age Mountain to Vancouver. The 205-mile-long section between Prince George and Kelly Lake, near Clinton, was completed this summer. - Foundations have been installed along most of the 173-mile seg- ment of the powerline between Prince George and Portage Moun- tain. Tower erection is also under- way in this area, with stringing of conductor expected to begin in early 1067, . ing’ constructed between Kelly Lake and Boston Bar in the Fraser Canyon, .a distance of $8. miles. . Hydro has called tenders for a contract to consiruct the final 103 miles of the powerline, between Boston Bar and Ingledow Substa- tion, in Surrey, terminus of the transmission Jine, Measles Program Well Attended The recent Measles Vaccination Program held in the Skeena area the week of October 24th was very . well attended by parents who took the opportunity of protecting their children with the vaccine. The attendance’ throughout the’ area was; Prince Rupert 260, Kit- imat 288, Terrace 265, and ‘Smith- ers 193. Lo This represents. a significant Proportion of the children in the target age group and when it is realized tHat there were so many exclusions this turn out could-be considered excellent. The success. of the program was due ‘in large measure to the help recelved from . the press, radio and TV stations and the willing volunteet workers. in the country, . It is hoped that parents are keeping a check and recording the events on the questionaire which is due fourteen days from the time of the vaccination. Parents are also reminded. of the follow-up dates: Prince Rupert November 21, Kitimat November 22, Terrace Novémber 23, and Smithers November 24, oO Badminton Club Names Officers - Foundations and towers are be- eee EEE, oP eee SRS a EG RE