a Miedgey 5, 5, 1967 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD. TERRACE. B.C. © ERGALS DEPARTMENT OF Tanne FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES: TIMBER’ SALE X-96697 Sealed tenders. will be re- celved by ‘the District Forester at Prince ‘Rupert, B.C., not later than 1!-a.m. on the lith day of . July, 1967, for. The - ‘purchase of |. Licence ‘K-08837, to cist, 840,000 | cubic feet of Hemtock, "Spruce, Balsam,. Cedar. and Other Sne- eles Sawlogs, “On-an area situ- ated 1 mile N.W. Pitman. Stn. C.N.R. approx, 20 miles NE. of Terrace, CR, 8. - Three (8) years” will be ‘ale Jowed for removal of timber, _ As this:area is within the - Skeena P.S.YU. which is. fully committed, fhis sale: will be awarded under « the provisions of settion 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timbersale . applicant certain privileges, Further particulars may be obtained from the District For. ester, Prince Rupert, B.C, or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. . & “quiz: HALL... Each eotrect answer counts 10 points: Score yourself as follows; 100- genluss 80 to 90 superiors; 70 to 80° excellent: 60 to 70 good; 50 to 60 aver- age: 40 to. 50 falr. FOR MEN: -. 1, Which comic strip character has a dog named Sandy? Dagwood, Little Orphan Annie, Jiggs, Nancy. - 2. Which one wasnotan adopted child? . Esther, Ephraim, Joseph, . Manasseh, - 3, Tha Mason-Dixon Line fs in western part of the ‘United States, True or false, How many feat above the floor is the basket in the sport of basketball? Eight, Ten, Twelve, Foure teen, FOR WOMEN: 5, What js the 5 Laytingery cul tivated the Canary Islands? : Squash, Corn, Watermelon, janana, How many slices of ‘erisp bacon make 100 calorles? One, Four, Two, Three, _ Which one wrote a famous poem about Ichabod Crane? Robert Louls | Stevenson - Washington Irving Sinclalr Lewis ’ John Bunyan «© 4, . 6 vA . Elzabeth Taylor won an aca | demy. Award. asthe. bast Actress of the year for her Tole in: who's. Afrafd of Virginia Wolf,?*- True or False, ; Far YOUNG PEOPLE: — 9, A group of honeybees known asa: Colony, School, Herd, ‘Dove, 10, Lake Eyre Is: the Towest ' polnt ins <- wee France,” Russla, Aus. - ANSWERS, ig reyfexjeny "OT ttuoton "6 foniL 8, “fduypAdl woBuryss sy ‘L tanog "9 teusueg *s fueL ‘bh tested “es ‘udasor ‘2 fayuy weydio ery *T: Granby city doubles size GRANBY, Que, (CP) -. The: elty of Granby his more thar doubled its’ area by annexing 4,098 acres of adjoining Jand, The new land is the result of three years of planning to pro- vide Granby with enough land for industrial development. The city 45 miles east of Montreal, now has a total area of 7,388 acres and a population of 34,394, morning, THIS COUOLE oF CUTE BYSTANDERS in triditional native. COS tumes, caught the eye of many other spectators as they watched the big Dominion Day parade wind down Lakelse avenué Saturday Four Terrace. Schools will have new Principals when clas ses regume in September, — - _ Fohn Bastin now..at Chetwynd will’ take over the principalship of Skeena Secondary: from Ray Zacharlas, ons : David c Sage now teaching at _ Clarence Michiel. Elementary will. move to. E.T, Kenney Pris mary.as prinelpal, ... Roy P. Prystay will take over the principal’ sdutlesfrom Mrs, F.M,_ LaBelle, at Kalum Eleme- neary. School board names principals Cassie Hall Elementary WL lose Leon. F. French as prinel-. pal- and gain. Derek F.Y, Shaw - who’ is. now. principal at ET, Kenney, Vice-princlpals duties at Cla- rence Michiel will. be -taken- over by Benno W, Toews, Kit-K’ -Shani Primary willhave Mrs, E.K, Atwood as head-teach- - er in September, : Ted Wells, secretary treasu- rer of Schoo! District 53, said : other new appointments will be announced before theSeptember : School term, 1 ling expenses, “Cookte’ Sale, sald the 200 cases. “| sold and that more, possibly ‘| 280 dozen. should be ordered for - the next cookie sale, SURREALISTIC EFFECT was created by BC Telephone employees who spoofed their own product in Saturday’ s Dominion Day parade, The brightly captioned walkers included a walking telephone booth, TORONTO (cP) record club eighi which offers by mafl a choice of every label In the catalogue- 294 labels and 30,000 discs: selling at 30 per cent or more below the manufacturers’. -llst prices, In cities where records can be bought at adiscount in stores, the club’s main appeal Is ta buyers who want to save atrip downtown, But in Western Cana- da, the directors say, thelr suc- cess ‘Is: tled. up with the fact that they merely make a wide variety of records available. "We've got members up in the Yukon and Northwest Ter- Tritories,'’ Mr, Iseman says, selling records, Even in lots of blgger places you can’t get anything except the Nutcracker Sulte- or the Beathoven Fifth or The Messiah?’ — Instead of a contract to buy a given number of records a year -- the sort of deal offered by U.S. clubs-Record Club of- Canada-asks a flat $5 lifetime membership fee, The directors say this has been ‘the: reason for the rapid’ - growth although the. club doesn’t : compare dnginerwith Sy clubs : which Jargely, -sellonly thelr own. ‘labels. Columbia, the first and ‘most aggressive clubin Canada, Is the biggest with more. than. 100,000 members, The Canadian ‘club members are more the ordinary. record- buyer.. Forty per cent of. tha ‘Fecoras they buy are classics “and. 95 per’ cent’ are stereo, ' The club’s most popular tong. Playing discs: at the moment are’ Doctor Zhivago and the Tijuana: | ‘Brass, Surprise hitg are ‘such: ‘wartime favorites 28 George Formby and Vera. Lynn, Irish: Repulican songs are selling weil and ‘so are bawdy songs and back- room ballads by Oscar Brand, . The club is’. planning a new’’ Service-importing records not. ordinarily available in Canada, : ‘Among them will be Opening | Night at ‘the Met, an RCA Vics. tor .record that was released in a Himited edition in Canada but is the current best-seller in the “United States, s Skeena guide LA disapproves camp subsidy Skeena - District Guldes LAs “disapproves subsidizing trans- . portation costs for division. camp, . It was resolved at the June 21 meeting ofthe LA. to pay one third of all transportation ex-- penses ‘for Guides to all future camps other than Jocal or divyi- sion, : The three girls travelling to | Nerltage Camp thig month will “be assisted with $70 In travel- Mrs, Jean Hamer’ 5 appoint. anhounced at the June 2] meet- Ange. ! _Cathle Metntosh . had complet- ed all the requirements for her Gold.Cord, Dorthy Bartonyeporting on the of cookies ordered had ‘been 7 months ago, the hinterlands with more than in the Yukon and Northwest Terr Seymour Iseman and Lawre- nee Grater, both 38, are dire- ctors of Record Club of Canada '* They. can’t find a local store. ment as District Camper was |B Cut-rate records ~ sell well i in YT - Two Toronto lawyers started a cut-rate Today they’re’a surprise hit in 10,000 members, including some itories, Local brownies: camp overnight ’ Who's afraid of the dark? Not 17 Brownies from the ist Skeena Pack who took part inan. overnight pack holiday at Lake. Ise Lake, Brown ‘Owl Mrs, Orval Gorley assisted by Mrs. Milton and Mrs. McVey took the girls on hikes and nature study expedi- tlons, ° Mrs, Harry Smith, holder of a camper license also took part -in the pack holiday, Four Browales, .Joan Faltz, Terry Fournfer, Aldaa Lavalle and Marilyn Joanas, were worke ing toward their Golden Hand award, Special: — | > 168” Gulf Runner nar Complete With Convertible Top | “Special Color Deck and Upholstery: - : > Sleeper Seats - Deluxe. Kit “Bit A. P. Long Shaft McCulloch Outboard” . Road Runner Trailer . HOOKED .UP AND READY. 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