t ‘ WESTERN Poatitine fafeway:— Western TRAILER “SALES . Detroiter ~~ Parkwood | MOBILE HOMES’ 0 J Trailer - Sales a West of Skeena Forest Products, Hwy-16.. '- Phone 635-6364 « Terrace, BO. nee Serving Teerace, Hub City of the Mighty Sheena Volley in Northwrizeen British Calor Wednesday, October 11, Powe Nine. rer : m . The flag on Terrace’ 5 Federal ; = butiding © flew’ at halfmast all im day Tuesday. and we had “just en to think It was because], he presémnt Government -is dead but won't. lie down, when Post- master Bob Dumma assured us} it was all.a mistake. He ordered a new red and white hoisted and whoever did the yarding didn’t yard hard enough. a ‘ Shades of miied metaphors and the like, Only a newspaperman would know how an Overwaltea signature could get into a Super- | Yalu television commercial, We do it ourselves, But instead of putting the wrong things in we usually take the right things out, Apologies to Lt. Gov, Pearkes, (And if that second ‘‘e'” is drop. ped THIS time, a few Prince Rupert fish are going into ‘per- manent cold storage!) Dues delinquents, non-attenders irk Legion LA. * Delinquent dues andpoor atten- dance sparked a plea.from the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion for a more concerted ¢ffort on the part of members eo: The October meeting attracted 7 of a potential 50 members, ; Meetings are al the first Tuesday afe each maith |. in the Legion auditorium, | Plans for a charter banquet on October were scrapped due s to renovation work currently. in the Legion hall. The banquet Was tentatively postponed until lovember, ‘Legion and Auxiliary members fave been issued advance tickets o sell for the Armistice Dance the Community Centre on'Nov- ember. 10. The “Cordettes’* fave been retained to provide music, , A rummage and home baking , late held onSeptember 30 was not the success -hoped for by Auxil~ jary members .and plans~ have been made for a second such event next spring, ‘The next ‘regular. sheeting’ ‘of | the Auxiliary’ is scheduled “for November 7 and a record atien- ‘Ataste of, ‘peanut butter. “Well, well — Mr. ‘Len Her- |f ways held on.|. ‘| ember? dance is requested. f Willy Schneider District Manager MORTGAGE LIFE. INSURANCE: PHONE TODAY SUN: Phone ‘aunrs | BUSINESS INSURANCE | . RETIREMENT PLANS — ASSURANCE COMPANY OF - _ CANADA | 4556 Larelle ‘Avenue | Terrace, . ‘rington of ‘the Prince Rupert Dally News ‘has finally come |} gut of hiding. Once more he’s|f taking jabs ‘at Terrace column- fats. Welcome back Lan — I’ve missed youl What I can't figure} out-1s.:— if you’ dislike horses as much as your writing would have readers believe’ =. -why {i ‘earry a pieture of one walking |! away from us on the upper right chand comer of your column? : * * a - The most. quotable qu the -year just had to come from the luncheon held in honor of; -His Excellency Lt, Governor}; Pearkes Friday noon, Said the president of Pohle Lumber Com-|] pany, Hans Muetile, as he reached for his water glass: “‘Hmmmna, they .must have imported this water from Kitimat for the oc-|} easton, fi’s clean!’ aa ‘Terrace Aleport terminal pre sents a sideways walk for fuller folk during the twenty minute per- iod when passengers are arriving and leaving on flights. How wel- come that new terminal build ing will be when it finally opens ae ¢ « It’s okay people ~ Dave Bar- rett, MLA for Coquitlam, tells us it was raining when he left Vancouver last Friday, Just prov- ing that anything they can do we . can do better, ns * @ He also wondered how long the ‘Terrace Bridge has been the way it is.- This because we were stopped for a red light and the old apparition looks pretty sad in rain and ‘fog. Needless to say — we gave him an accurate answer. Time in memoriall ; * ® Is it true that “pot parties'* aré making a debut in the Klt- imat-Terrace area? Is it also true that Skeena Sec- ondary has a potential seven dropout teachers come Dee- e « ¢ We know it’s true that ‘"Bare- foot-In The Park’? is the fun- niest play Terrace Little Theatre has: attempted since Charley's | _ . Aunt. , It..is. due. to. tickle. your Tribe‘on November-3 and-4,-Cur- tain: time 8:15" Pam. in the Com- tonalty ¢ Centre, BAREFOOT IN THE PARK is only # play but lead actor Don Swanson -got carried away with the idea, with an assist from female lead Barbara Halliday. presented by’ the Terrace Little Theatre Association will be at the Community Con- tre, November 3 and 4, YOUR’ LOCAL SUN LIFE REPRESENTATIVE PROVIDES — PERSONALIZED SERVICE IN: INSURANCE AND | TAXATION NO - ‘OBLIGATION. LIFE. Box 2079 B.C. ‘AND WE: wai’ STUDD THEM AT NO EXTRA COST —‘or you can have "two: free wheels - — ‘while they last P.S. Have you checked your battery: lately. — maybe it's time you m bought @ ney - F-Goodysen Battery: tiem Tire ¥ 908 Ww. Whee 16. | sparked a. move to organize a watchers organization here last weigh-in, - : Teen T,G,P.S, group in Terrace, Club: loses - leader - — TOPS founder to leave | town First Terrace T,O.P,S. (Take. Ott Pounds Senstbly) paid its tribute to its chartered leader, ViGordon last Thursday, Mrs. Gordon, who founded the T.0.P.S. club here, will -leave Terrace. at the end of this month to establish residence at.Nass’ Camp where her husband is eni- ployed with Twin River Timber- Company, In appreciation of her efforts Mrs. Gordon was presented with a silver tray and set of tumblers at last Thursday's regular meet- ing of T.0.P.S, , heldinthe Kkeena Health Unit. © The retiring T,O. P. S, leader branch. of the international weight Avgust, The T.0.P,S, members meet every Thursday evening in the Skeena Health Unit fora weekly On Thursday, October ‘ig,: the group has invited all teenagers with weight problems to attend so-that discussions might start regarding the formation of a B | aboard tanker trucks, Diesel oil shipped q to site of Mica dam) VANCOUVER(CP) — Canadian ‘Pacific Railway haa started mov- ing shipments of diesel fuel oil and gasoline.to the Mica Dam site inthe British Columbia interior. The firm estimates that by the end of 1973, about 30,090,000gal- Ions will have been shipped a _ MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. FAILS Local Overture Asotin forced to cancel Concerts - cotiment when approached. bythe Terrace music lovers will hear few concerts this season following a move by thé Overture Concert Association to cancel concert bookings, The decision came Tuesday | 5 night at a special meeting of the Association, lt was called after. a membership drive failed to pro. duce -sufficient funda to cover anticipated costs, Association president Mike Stewart was reluctant to make Herald, “We would first, like the oppor< tunity of notifying our members functioning» this: oc by’ mail and. making the neces. sSary refunds." The Association : netted $1300 in new memberships during : September membership drive, Ht needed‘ at least $3200 to cover costs for three concerts and a $300 deflict incurred through last year’s series, CARS fund finds September. rain was worse than ‘October rain it local fund raising campaigns are any indication, A blitz scheduled for ‘Sep- tember 26 in aid of the Cana- dian Arthritis and Rheumatism Soclety was postponed due to too much rain and. too few can- vassers. Campaign chairman Art Bates said this week that he will an- nounce a new date in the near future, “Te was a very, very rainy : night and we didn’t have enough canvassers. ‘iiiness,” One hardy youre lady can- |] vassed the Bench area despite the inclement weather and collected .$45,00, Bates decided to cancel the driye in the face of the bad | Mem weather and illness. “It was just pouring and I . felt there was no sense doing a half-job,"" he said. October was kinder to the Ter- race Lions. Club, sponsors of a fund raising drive for the Cana- dian, National Institute for the collect-a total of $1,197.05, Cam- paign manager, Karl Ellingsen, told the Herald there are still a few sections unaccounted for, At least a dozen | i phoned because they were unable |} to take part in the blitz due to tf Blind, on Tuesday, October 10,, “Thirty canvdssers showed upto |§ i “We think the results were very good. Although we didn’t get as much as we had hoped for, we expect to come out about $200 better than last year,”’ SPECI YOu RE INTHE GROOVE IF YOU RE ‘series, | |e membership fees,’ ‘ae with corre Bpondenee. CARLOAD PURCHASE LINOLEUM . RUGS ’ Reom Size 9x12 : 5 Assorted Patterns: ” Fortified Plastic ‘Cocted | Reg. #4 95 AL $8 88 as wo Dissolution. of ‘ Concer Association isnot pated, - The group plans . mn attempt to assure sufficient mors, jes to allow partic in next year's Alaskan — fe Trail . Alaska Muste Trails is the concert series subserited Ai the. Kitimat. Concert Assoc: ion... Terrace Overture Concert . Association featured a three con cert series annually, while the: ‘| Alaska Music Trail offers four =~ __.f eoneerts . seasonally, . at loyer — | rates, ar wart sald,.‘It’s really a shatnie {and we feel very discouraged, It will take two or three weeks ‘leo. get every ‘thing completed: and to make refunds,’’ He _. antiet; a deluge: of phonecalla m advance morte bers. if the mattor was made‘pne of public knowledge before the association executive could deal tee ‘hit RIGHT |