ednesday, June 29, 1966 TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. © LEGALS i HELP WANTED—Mele IRGE UTILITY. firm welcomes ma pplications from those interest- in an apprenticeship with a- utyre, Good working conditiors pod fringe benefits.. Applicants mehould apply:in own handwrit- mug to P.O. Box 1600, Terrace, YOU tired of farming, min- meee or whatever you do? Thous- nds enjoy and prosper as Raw- meigh Dealers. Good opportun- meeey. Write Rawleigh, Dept. F-177- ; 13, 589. Henry Ave., Winnipeg , Man, . 7 BMORTGAGES mee tISH MORTGAGES LTD. buys mecteements for Sale and existing meeettgages, including out of meewn: write 300-5600 Dalhousie meewoad, Vancouver 8, ctf MaSPET CORNER ME SALE Shetland . mithers 847-3330. mechs FOR HIRE, Hot Springs macing Academy. We buy, sell werd trade, See Ed or Frank at exoglunds Hot Springs. ps2 ponles. Phone c52 ANTED TO BUY T. OR 16 ft. camping trailer. hone YVI3-5396, etf SREAGE IN THORNHILL area. . hone VI3.2462, pss ay PERSONAL meanted Immediately — : WEALTHY patron of mining, sand more immediately of pros- mpecting, by “Jason” (Confiden- me‘ial), Please write Box No. 329, g Terrace Omineca Herald. p49 COMING EVENTS iE STPKYAURDEN Riders an- ual Gymkhana and South Haz- melton ratepayers’ sports day, mJuly 1. Parade will start from a Hazelton Sawmills at 10:30 am. e49 f BUSINESS S OPPORTUNITIES - WIEN LADIES and children’s swear business for sale at Sand- spit. Increasing volume, expand- Ming area. Il health reason for msale, Box 355, Terrace Omineca § Herald, Terrace, B.C, ; , INFORMATION WANTED NYONE KNOWING the where- abouts of Kenneth Orvil Carlson ADlease write Box 759, Terrace, B.C. 40 LEGALS ti “of int nti * ap 1 mratice o ention to Apply to Lease Land — - y mo Land Recording District of mince Rupert and situate in the gi of Gillen Harbour, Dewdney mand, B.C. aa Brake notice that Babcock Fislhi- mes Limited of Prince Rupert, fm, occupation fish processors -in- mds to apply for a lease of the wowing described. lands:— ommencing at a post planted ma high water mark on the shore ma Gillen Harbour, Approximate ma G2° 58’ 50” N. and Long, 129° n44" W. thence (Magnetic) West aw feet; thence (magnetic) South ma fect; thence (magnetic East m feet; thence Northerly along mm water mark 200. feet to the mt of commencement, and con- mg 1.5 acres, more or. less, mee the purpose of mooring fish- | Babcock Fisheries Limited per W. R. Bingham, Agent Basted May 31, 1966 NEW BUSINESS . UMINUM.. WINDOWS Bet In Wood Frames, With | ens -—- Reasonable ‘Prices — V. VISTICA AT... 2 VI3-6064" DISTRICT OF TERRACE | “ “EXTENSIONS NOTICE TC CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders in separate en- velopes marked “Tender for Sani- tary Sewerage Extensions, Terrace, B.C.” will be: received until §:06 .m., Pacific Daylight Saving Time; onday, July 11, 1966 by the un- dersigned at the District of Ter- Tace office at.Terrace, B.C. . °: ’ The scope of the work include in this contract is approximately 2 cying 8” diameter ipé ng 8 diameter sewer pipe a rving Gr dlamet is ng G’* diameter sewer pipe 21,000 tf. ft. Laying’ 4”. diameter sewer serv- ice 10,000 Hn. ft. . Consiruct. approximately 154 miaying 6” diameter pres ig 8 ameter pipe 650 lin, ft, General excavation and civil en- gineering works. for two Package Lift. Stations. Plans, specifications and condi- tions of tender may be obtained fram the offices of Willis & Cun: liffe Engineering Ltd., 536 Brough- ton Street, Victoria, B.C., on -the payment of the sum of $50 which is not refundable, If the payment is by cheque it should be made payable to Willis & Cunliffe En- gineering Ltd. 7 Any tender which contains esca- lation clauses, does not inelude the required Bid Bond, or is in’ any way af variance with the Tender requirements, will not be consider- pressure J. Pousette, Administration OFFER FOR TRUCKS OFFERS: plainly marked on the envelope, “Offer on P.T. No. 46” will be received by the undersign- ed up to 5 pm. July 20, 1966, for the following trucks, located “as is and where is" at the Department of Highways Yard, Terrace, B.C. (1) 1958 Chevrolet 4-ton. dump _ truck, Reference No. S-1353, (2) 1956 Chevrolet {ton dump ck, Reference No, §-1354, To view or for further informa- tlon, contact the office of the Dis. trict Superintendent, Department of Highways, Terrace, B.C. Licence and registration is not included and it i3 a condition of sale that all government identifica: tion he removed from the vehicle, . Offers must be accompanied by a certified cheque or money order made payable to the Minister of Finance for 10% of the bid. ~ The highest or any offers will not necessarily be accepted, but c49| the bearer of a sticcessful bid will be required to pay the $5. Tax. R. G..McKee, Chairman Purchasing _ Commission, Parliament Buildings, - Victoria, BC. . = c49 Department of Public Works . of Canada Tenders" ‘ SEALED .TENDERS ADDRESS: ED TO Office Manager, Dept. of Public Works, Canada, Room 708, 1110 W. Georgia St.,; Vancouver 5, B.C, and endorsed "TENDER FOR INTERIOR REPAINTING. OF TWELVE HOUSING UNITS, KITI- MAT", will be received until 2:30 Pm. (P.D.ST), 14 July, 1966. Specifications and forms of ten- der can be seen, or can he abtain- ed through the Caretaker, Feder. al Building, Kitimat, To be considered ‘each tender must ‘be ‘made onthe printed forms. supplied by the Deparfment and in accordance with the condi- tions sét-forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, D. A. Muir, Office Manager ce pio |! ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SANITARY SEWERAGE. 24g { Sudbury. zone, via radio and tim- '|ed events, for one main trophy and ’ ferrace Rotary Club -observed McLaughlin, Nick Samsom, Archie gave a. resume of work accomplish- ed by Rotary during the year, indi- ful. - tive Art Ogilvie of Prince Rupert, 49|Mr. Hawrysh. -|appointed in 1858. He. later’. be- | re : . : . Dis aich Wardens enjoyed last weekend's mo -! - {sunshine at Lava Lake, when they. . ' Jattended “camp” to‘mark the close of this season's ‘activities: == § || - _ The young wardens, under the}. supervision of A. R. Anderson and | ; A. R. Kokoshke, hiked four miles over- rough lava to the crater, northeast of Lava Lake. - by Paul Bogelund | . June, 22 years ago was D-Day at Normandy. June 30 will be D- Day in Terrace for those Legion- aires who have not as yet paid their 1966 branch ques; failure to pay before this deadline will result in being chopped off the. “Legion- aire” mailing list — if you appre ciate your Legion magazine, pay your dues and have your. subscrip- tion continued, _ §. - *. ‘June 30° is also D-Day for -club members of Branch 18. All club members holding 1965 club mém- berships are reminded to pay for their 1966 cards as soon as possi: ble. Deadline to pick up 1966-67 membership cards is August 15, 1966. Cards not picked up prior to that date will be allotted to the many applicants now on the wait- ing list. June 29 is the date for the local Sports Training Plan Meet. Start- ing at 6:30 p.m., at the Skeena Secondary school grounds, events will: get under way. First and sec- onds in each event at this meet, Bantam and Midgets only, will re- present Terrace at the zone meet on July 9, competing against the cream of the crop from Ocean Falls, Queen . Charlotte Islands, Prince. Rupert, Kitimat, Smithers and-Houstdn.At the same time, this zone ‘will compete against .the three divisignal trophies. Track & field enthusiasts take notice, Please. Work parties are. urgently required to put the track in shape — contact Nick Nattress for time and place. ee Terrace Rotarians Install New Slate installation of - 1966-67 officers Monday evening during a social evening in Gim's banquet room. Guests for the evening included Retary-Annes, :local club represen- tatives and visitors from Prince Rupert and Kitimat. About seventy people were seat- ed for a banquet of Chinese food. Following dinner Rotarian Pat Phillipson lead the group in com- munity singing with Mrs. Vic Bry- ant accompanying at the piano. During the evening one-hundred: Percent altendance awards were made by president Bert Hawrysh to Neil McKerracher, Bert Goulet and Alexander Inselberg. The following new members were inducted info the club: Glen Bobsein and Bill Ingles, Rotarian Norm Miller proposed a toast to the ladies which was sultably responded ta be Rotary- Anne Lioyd. Retiring president Bert Hawrysh cating the year was most -‘Success- District Governor’s representa- condueted the installation cere-. mony. He spoke to the incoming executive as a ‘group, enlikening them to a ship’s captain and crew. Officers installed were: Presi- dent, Neil McKerracher; vice pre- sident, Lloyd Evans; secretary, Dick Mason; treasurer, Rod Gale, with 171 points and tlon went to Allan Gorley with 161] - ‘Junior Wardens | Hold Weekend Camp| _ Seventeen Terrace Junior Forest Swimming, fishing and weiner roasting wereall part of the agen- da, Competitions. were held in|: woodcraft, cooxing, semaphore and tree identification, The first prize, a Bewle knife, went to Mike Nahirney, who scor-|' ed 175 out of a possible 200 points, | : Loufe Rindah] won second -prize points. Eoys outstanding in specific fields were semaphore, Lloyd Par- ker and David Rindahl; safety with tools, Mike Nahirney: hiking, Heinz Gehrig; tree identification, Allan Gorley and wooderaft, Dan Dolle- more and Heinz Gehrig. | —= ‘Summer ‘Schedule For Library _ Terrace Public Library will re- main open during the evenings Monday through Friday’ between 7:30 and 8:30. Hours for Satur- day will be 3:00 to 4:30 in the afternoon. These hours go into ef- fect with the beginning of July and -remain in effect until Labor Day. — . , dirt? . are’ high. {BUT NOW WE NEED MORE capital'té ‘push ahead, If you'd like to share in our progress, just fill out this coupon and we'll send you a prospectus. It'll tell you the full story, AGAIN, THIS IS A SPECULATIVE SECURITY onory men-| | Tis Our WE'RE ISSUING 300,000 crisp, new, hot-off-the-press. mining shares at 40 cents a piece. Speculative? Of course they're: speculative. We should offer blue chips at'40 eents? But how, many times have you | kicked yourself for passing up speculative shares that struck pay WHAT ARE WE OFFERING for the price of a pack of cigarettes? Hope, perhaps. Opportunity. Dreams.. Plus some down to earth mining property, We own .36 claims in the Brenda Lake copper- and-molybdenum area, and 12 leases in the Clinton/Black Dome Mountain gold-and-silver district, WORK IS ALREADY UNDER WAY at.both sites. We've found gold and silver ore on the Black Dome property and we've put in 15 miles of road, an airstrip layout, considerable equipment and a camp, The Brenda Lake property is in the process of being trenched for induced polarization tests and exploratory drilling, So our hopes The Christian Sclenca Monitor One Norway 5t., Boston, Moss. 02115 “Please enter my subscription to the Moniter for ‘the perldd checked be- Jaw. | enclose $—... 1U.5. Funds) 11 YEAR $24 £1 6 months $12 C1 3 months $6 - Nome____ Street. City. State. ZIP Code. 3 PM-1 1 tp and -directors, Worm Miller, Ray Zacharias and R. C. SandoverSly. Mr. McKerracher charter presi: dent of Terrace Rotary in.1953 en- thusiastically . accepted the posi- tion as incoming president. He pre- sented a past-president's pin to ‘A social hour and sing-song fol- lowed, ; : The Christian pavilion at Expo 67 is being built by.Canada's seven major Christian churches, The first judge in: the mainland colony of. British: Columbia. was Matthew ‘Baillie Begbie who’ was . development plans... FAIRBORN MINES ETD, (N.P.L) _ Suite 501, 402. West Pender St, Vancouver 2, 8.C, : Phone 685-2274. Please send me further information on your projected ‘Address City or Town 4came Sir Matthew, Chief: Justica of British Columbia.