Feataring. Safeway - —. - Eatavilla - Detroiter — ‘Parkwood . MOBILE HOMES: : !. Western: ‘Trailer Sales ‘West of. Skeena Forest Products, ‘Phone 635-6584 »! ‘Terrace, ‘BO are ae - Wednesday, October 11, 1967 : Seven, seven come eleven, Life f| is a gamble no matter how you approach it — or for that matter how you leave it, Wo all. sit around waiting for our ship to come in — and when it comes in we all run around ‘looking so with a full contingent of of- ficere and men, How about a few more street signs in’ somé of the boondocks divisions? Oreven meat dogs with more personality? or = | significant fawn chairs? 7 Some at the. Terrace folk who mai Visited HMCS Qu’Appelle dur. Bj ing it’s Centennial visit to Kit. f) imat, (it only gets up here once every 100 years) reported the tour of the ship most enlight- ening. And for every visitor, (there were 5,000) there was ‘Somebody in the ‘background with a blinking Brownie. Story goes that at least two people fell everboard during the tour de- force, Haven't been able to get fa| confirmation though, Maybe they Bi were pushed, orjustsimply went, al. * © © Keep a sharp eye out for frogs 4 still jumping about in local Swampy areas. If you find any it could Indicate that we're in for a longer fall’ season than is usual, So Indian legent tells im, Anyway, Frogs and bears. nor- S} mally take to their winter. beds hin October and if they decide to stay up and watch the late, Mal iate show it could. mean they at have a hotline to the Great Man- me? itou and the word is “long fall, mt Short winter, a . . Former “oeve Walt Yeo and his bride-to-be, Mrs, Yvonne Bis- hop of Vancouver, were up for a short visit with friends and acquaintances last week, Both as usual looking for an argu- A taste of samt hater] , |. By RUTH HALLOCK for obscure, unmarked streets. Hike Evergreen, in the hope that, |. when the ship goes cut it does |: looking very chipper, and Walt.| . ment, Tried ‘to get one out: of me over the ‘Clinton motorcycle issue but 1 simply wasn't in a fightiig mood, And besides Walt: is the kind’-of fella who always conies ‘out, ‘of a controy- ersial ‘discussion with five new members on his Bide, ; Fourd out the hard way that television reception la a lot less ‘ain: thin it is at the corner of Sparks and Lazelle, Seems what the’ people in the new apartment Strip and in the nearby trailer court need is a community an- tennse or some similar appar- ‘atus. Guess we'll go back to reading books agains To all those who register sur- prise when they see me still in the student driver car— I'm having trouble ‘with ‘my parking, Strange thing how there's always more car than there is space to put it in. I have the same pro- blem with theatre seats! * * Look Ma — 1 have a new desk] ‘The old “Stamp Out In- junctions’ special has been re- legated to the backroom, a ee Take time out this week to look at, the ‘beautiful hills of home. If that sounds corny I’m sorry, but Terrace Mountain is very pretty in the Fall. You'd better look fast though because and you're not likely to ‘see|. the mountains again for the next six months. , -@ @ Won't suinebody please. do something sensational next week — like announcing they plan to run for Reeve on a ticket set ip by a group of civic minded local businessmen? . * “Watch for the Treasure Hant, It’s coming soon! Twenty-five turn out: reer ree was just too good October 3. It was so good in fact that the annual general meeting of the group was forced into deferrment due to lack of a quorum. _ Only sixteen members turned out for the meeting in the Com- munity Centre Chamber of Com- merce Room. Sixteen wasn’t * enough. ° ‘The constitution called for at least 25, ' The membership lists,- which include the names of ali those " persons enrolled in the Associa- ‘tion’s payroll deduction plan, in-| dicate a total membership of over . 30: And advertising campalgn in advance of the projected Tues- day meeting was conducted only me on radio and television and m. through direct contact withknown .. "‘Inembers, : ’ The annual general meeting of the Terrace Arena Assoctlation will call for the election of ele- ven new directors to man -the executive pedestal and see the group through a year of intensive fund raising and ways and means ee ee SS No quorum for ‘arena meeting ~ The state of the Terrace Arena Assotiation’s constitutton Following the dissolution of the Tuesday meeting, Wayne Sea- brook, chairman of the Associa- tion, conducted an informal dis- cussion period during which a three man nominating committee was appointed, The nominating committee 1s comprised of retiring teasurer, Harold’ K, C,: Smith, recreation director Peter Fanning, and Arena fund - raising admini- strator, Ruth M. Hallock. ; - Art Bates reportedtothe group that a letter from the Deputy. Minister of. Agriculture would indicate the. possible availability of grants from that Government department towards the consiruc- tion of a building designed to advance the agricultural develop- ment of an area.- . An arena building might fall into this category inasmuch as it could: be’ utilized for Fall Fairs and stock shows during the of¢ season, f in the shadow of Terrace Mount-/: the rains are ‘about to set in|: % EMILY SIMON who will discuss fashion at Coilege October . 1.. Terrace Community Centre's Housewives’ Fashion Lecturer’s Advice _ Twiggy. like aries _ not needed for fashion Emily Simon estimates that the true twiggy figure is rare in Terrace women, “This news may bring bravas tom the male population and Mrs. Simon has further en- couragement for the ladies, “Twigey is fad,” she says. “And you don’t have to follow the fads to be fashionable.” . Emily Simons is the lady A telephone committee . will contact as Many persons as pos- sibie and the meeting will beduly advertised. who gets housewives college down to its first working ses- sions October 18 at 3 pm. in i the Community Centre. Her topic 1s fashion and her credentials are impressive. She is a former San Fran- clseo fashion model who takes @ practical approach to clothes and accessories, We suggested that there Were & few miles separating the. couturiers of Paris, Lon- -}don, and New York, and the housewives of Terrace, B.C, Emily Simons takes a dif- ferent approach. “Local stores carry all that is necessary to look nice,’ she says, i “We asked for some of the things which she had spotted on downtown streets which irk the fashion conscious, “Women who wear thelr clothes too tight,” she sug She added the ladies who do their shopping with thelr hair In curlers to her sinful list. WRITES FOR MILLIONS ‘British thriller - writer John Creasey has produced about 450 hooks under the dozen pen ‘| comparable scenery, like New - 4 a ionary. income and leisure time, ie competitive market place. BY RICHARD JACKSON ; OTTAWA, —Ttw signal's flash- ing red — danger — ‘for the as thelr Naw] m Guard prepares to take over from the Old Chief and his loy- allst veterans when the Com- mons gets back into business Monday, The danger isn’t the Liberals Conservatives old Parliamentary Cabinet hands, ably backed up by a sharp sac- ond row bench of Bright-Young- Mer-of-the-Mintstry. - : with their frontbench of tough! - heads — ‘they quickly and per), haps even easily become, infact, if not in name, the real, :the effective Opposition inthe Com ™ The hazard 4 high for the! because, of alll | Conservatives seemingly strange reasons, their Now Guard are reasonable men, quiet men. who can usually see two sides ‘to most questions, e « bers of this New Team... New Brunswick's G or don Fatr- weather and Tom Bell, Prince Edward Island's Health Macquar-| w rie and David MgcDonald,. Nova Scotia's John Forestall and Pat Nowlan, Ontario’s Heber Smith ‘and Jack Irvine, The wa Chief ry a great| many inge, bitter! ton- gued, * brutally} Wake up B. Pattison recently returned from a “Round the World jm- ket, was speaking of his per- sonal experience through the trained eye of a major accom- modation operator, He likened tourism in this province to an “under-nowrished goose that is laying goldeneggs”, and stated that we can no tonger rely on our scene attractions alone to bring visitors... 2. ‘He pointed out that:places with Zealand, Ji dia ‘and Bob. ivia wera becoming more acces. sible With the advent of the “Jum- ‘This, combined with . the fact that: ‘people have more discret. fa" making the world 2 more The day when Grey Owl was our best tourist ambassador is gone forsver,”’ he said, 4sh Columbia could take a leaf. convention is warned PRINCE GEORGE ~ “Wane up British Columbia’ was the theme of the address given by William . B, Pattison, President of Delta Properties Ltd, to delegates to. the Pro- | vincial Tourist Advisory Council conference, ‘bo"* jets which can carry passen- | = [Benge SE Ue a5 one cont) a ta . “Visitors want to go whore}: C., tourist from swinging London with its backdrop of rain and smog, _ Among the “simple things’ he advocated for British Col- umbia were: . reinstatement of “hobble’s” uniforms for Victorla police. knowledgeable liquor store at- tendants who care, & reasonably proud pier for visiting P and O Hners - customs: offickals® who appear {Par to be glad to see visitors. - a free portin British Columbia. _lakes set aside for fly fisher- men. only, with gang-trolls and tough-minded, stubborn, flercely aggressive —|' but reasonable and able to see ‘he was not, He was, for all Parliamentary. o intents and PUTposes, a one-man’. Opposition, orking Parliament day, but be= hind him on the Tory bastions or even — to oxpleit the © ‘Opening he made and continue eries. et a « ; It was usually Tommy Doug- - las who Fe nctlone nate ek. : plementary questions on any real- ly het issue Dief managed to. explode in the House,’ And so the headlines were too often shared, - 8 -. The Opposition has been such . @ one-man operation thatthe Con- servatives. haven't even had a housing critic — one of the biggest urban-issues going — . simply because the Old Chief wasn't all that interested, Now, aulet, reasonable men, men think things out, may be what the Conservatives and the country need. / But it’s still the activists, the aflinea anti soe — worked out, the that makes the most news seems to win the most votes, motor-boats prohibited, Now Featuring. SAV. MOR. BUILDERS CENTRE LTD, A Complete. “DRAFTING & BLUE PRINTING SERVICE” Complete line of building supplies: and manufacturer ; of *Nor-Pine’ Homes’ - “7 KEITH RD. . PHONE 6252268, ssa _ When did Niagara ca come into the picture? 4 He asked the provocatiyehead- a question ofeach ~~ there were few who. were able the attack with sharp. follow-up - & 1 names he uses, “Its a question of wearlng|’: © VOICES REACH FAR ; the proper thing at the proper South Africa broadcasts inj) 000° 2S five’ languages, English, Afri-| 3 - ce Simons sald. her Oct- kaans, French, Portuguese and |: | Ober 18 lecttire will cover basic! Zulu and plans to add Dutch, Do's and Don'ts. h, ia A cata IT'S NO. 7 ig SECRET! 2 | LAKELSE HOTEL | wit, ‘BE OPENING . :, THEIR: redial bill A clothing bill. A oar repair - “pill, Thay all seemed to come at once. 0k my needed money Inahury, | "Answer: A Niagara Loan. Jack: talked it over . with the manager of tha nearast ‘Niagara: # --” Office. Basidas gating the monéy, he get a. > Ie of good advice ‘on budgeting, With a. “| filagara Loan, Jack was able to pay-ail his “bills at one time, Arid repay the toan on easy terms to suit hls budget, | ~ When you need extra money for'any ¢ reason, you can expect the same coujteous, ke ice. at any one ai300 \Niagare ffices: VICE REGAL RECEPTION "was one’ fiam on ‘onvehtion: ‘in Toronto, Greeting ‘dolegates is (9 the agends for: ‘Terrace Herald Publisher Mrs. Roland Michener,, wife. at the Governor i Catherine M. Fraser, third from. left) when. General, . “ahe astonded, the. Canadian: Weekly. Newnpagera De ky ‘