fednesday, February 16, 1966 CARDS OF THANKS @ LEGALS AY WE EXTEND our heartfelt ee thanks to Mrs. Margaret Wad- maley, her daughter Cathie and Me three sons, David, Gordon and me Jock for saving the life of our young daughter, Alice. Had it not been for the quick action of mathe Wadley family, followed by Mutirst aid treatment, our seven- year-old daughter would have @adrowned. Also our thanks to Dr. Mudie, who was at the scene of the accident so quickly. We are most grateful. Mr, and Mrs, Denald Morton mE WISH to thank the people of Terrace for the overwhelming maimoral support and telegrams we mareceived during the Consul play- feadowns at Kelowna last weekend. Memsorry we couldn't carry Ter- @arace’s name to the Brier in j Halifax. : John Williams, Garry Wray, Gordon Rowland, Parker Mills. B30 E WISH TO extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the staff of Skeenaview Hospital and to the Reverend A. P. Horsfield and Mrs. V.Searman, who pre- sided at the organ; also for the respect and honor extended by Sam Kirkaldy and Ted Hamer, representing the Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch 13, as well mas friends of the family who attended the memorial service mheld February 8 at St. Matt- hew's Anglican Church for our sabeloved father, William Wal- lace, who passed away on Feb- ruary 7 at Skeenaview Hospital. The family p30 i> HELP WANTED—Male SALE OF MINING EQUIPMENT BY PUBLIC TENDER Pursuant to Section 20 of the Mineral Act, tenders are invited for the purchase of the following abandoned mining equipment on and in the vicinity ot e McNeil 14 and Mon 13 reverted Crown granted mineral claims - Lots 7516 to 7522, Range 5, Coast District, situate on McNeil. Creek, a tributary of the Zymoetz River: 840 feet approximately of 1% inch pipe 975 feet approximately of 4 inch pipe 1000 feet approximately of 1 inch plpe ; 500 feet approximately of % inch pipe 1000 feet approximately of 10} inch air pipe 1500 feet approximately of mine rail 1 compressor — 300 inch 1 Air receiver 1 Pelton wheel —- 20 inch — and fittings Miscellaneous fittings scrap Tenders submitted must be ac- companied by the full amount of the tender plus 5 per cent Social Service Tax and will be received in the office of the undersigned or at Box 340, Smithers, B.C. not later than 10:30 am. on March 9th, 1966. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted and Such terider as may be accepted will be on the condition that the equipment must be removed from its present position with six months after purchase thereof, Dated at Smithers, B.C., this 8th day of February, 1966, G. H. Beley, Gold Commissioner c32 cubic and SAHOTEL NIGHT clerk; able to han- m dle PBX, Apply: Lakelse Motor Hotel or Phone VI3-2287. ctf ma WANTED, ONE salesman with m three years proven sales ability preferably fn the building ma- terials line, to sell pre-manu- factured home packages in the Kitimat-Terrace area. Phone VI 35655, Ken Montgomery, Fri- day, February 18 for an intér- view. e30 | ® LEGAL IN RE THE ESTATE OF MAN CHOU DONG also known as JUNG WING PING DECEASED FOR SALE ! TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon Saturday, of the 5th day of March, 1986, for the purchase of the hereunder described parcel of land situated in the Municipality of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, belonging to the estate of Man Chou Dong also known as Jung Wing Ping, Deceased, and r more Particularly known and de- scribed as follows: a. Lot 15, Block 7, District Lot 369, Range & Coast District, Plan 972; Highest or any tender not neces- sarily aceepted. TERMS; Strictly cash. The above described premises can be viewed by arrangement with Thornhill Realty Ltd. of Ter- race, B.C, Signed W. N. POOLE - Official Administrator P. 0, Box 46 19 Besner Block Prince Rupert, B.C. c30 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X-98223 aby the District Forester at Prince aRupert, B.C,, not later than 11:00 fam. on the 22nd day of March, #1968, for the purchase of Licence 7X-99223, to cut 850,000 cubie feet sof Hemlock, Cedar, Spruce, Bal- msam, Cottonwood and Other Spe- ecies Sawlogs on an area situated South of Alwyn Creek, C.R. 5. Three. (3) years will be allowed afor removal of timber. As this area is wifhin the Skeena P.S.Y.U., whieh is fully commit- ted, this sale will be awarded nder the provisions of section 17 la) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber sale applicant certain IN RE THE ESTATE OF JOHN CZINK, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that as Admin- istrator, duly appointed by the Court, of the Estate of John Czink, deceased, late of the Mun- icipality of Terrace, in the Pro- vince of British Columbia, who died in Terrace, British Columbia, on the 20th day of November 1965, I require all creditors and others having claims against the said estate to send the same to me properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before noon of the 17th day of March, 1966, after which date I shall pro- ceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having re- gard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay their indebtedness to me forwith Dated at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 27th day of Janu- ary, 1966 Official Administrator County of Prinee Rupert Prince Rupert 19 Besner Block P.O. Box 646 Prince Rupert, B.C. c31 NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked “TENDER FOR FISHERY LR, NO. 2", will be received up to 3:00 p.m. (PST) on Wednesday, March 9, 1966, for the right to cut ap- proximately 285,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam and Cedar on the Fishery LR. No. 2, now called Dalk-Ka-Gila-Quoeux situated on the west bank of the Kitsumkaylum River near Terrace, “Tender forms and further par- ticulars may be obtained from Ben Bolton, P.O. Box 1778, Terrace, BC.,, or the Indian Superintendent, Terrace Indian Agency, Terrace, Sealed tenders will be received | B.C "The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Dated at Terrace, B.C. this 7th day of February, 19€6. Ben Bolton, for Kitsumkaylum Band Council P.O. Box 1778 Terrace, B.C, cag ®@ MORTGAGES BRITISH MORTGAGES LTD. buys Agreements for Sale and existing Mortgages, including out of town: write 300-5600 Dalhousie Road, Vancouver 8, ct privileges, Further particulars may he ob- tained from the District Forester, vince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B,C, 030 MORTGAGE MONEY for new con- struction AVAILABLE, Write to Suburban Building Products Ltd. TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA HAPPY WINNER OF $100, Mrs. 5. W, Crai that amount Thursday afterncon, She is sh Popoff (left) regional sales representative fo Innes (right) manager of Super-Valu in Ter recent Robin Hood Oats Sweepstake contest, g of Braun's Island received a cheque for.. own here as she received the prize from G. r Robin Hood Oats Company and James Me- race. Mrs. Craig won the $100 prize in a staff photo On Monday evening, February 14, five new Girl Guides were ehrolled into 1st Skeena Guide Company in a special ceremony @ LEGALS IN RE THE ESTATE OF MARGIT CZINK, DECEASED, INTESTATE _ TAKE NOTICE that as Admin. istrator, duly appointed by the Court, of the Estate of Margit Czink, deceased, late of the Mun- icipality of Terrace, in the Proa- vince of British Columbia, who died in Terrace, British Calumbia, on the 20th day of November, 1965, E require all creditors and others having claims against the said estate to send the same to me Properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before noon of the 17th day of March, 1966, after which date 1 shall pro- ceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having re- gard only to such elaims of which T shall then have been notified. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay their indebtedness-to me forwith Dated at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 27th day of Janu: ery, 1966 Official Administrator County of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert 19 Besner Block P.O, Box 546 Prince Rupert, B.C. 31 AUCTION OF TIMBER SALE X-98178 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at Prince Rupert on Friday, March 25, 1988, in the office of the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C,, the Licence X-$8178, to cut 519,006 cubie fee of Spruce, Hemlock, Cottonwood and Other Species on an area sit- uated approximately 14 mile South of Choquette River, East side of Stiline River, Cassiar Land Dis- rict. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. . Provided anyone who is unable to attend the auction in person f| may submit a sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid. Further particulars .may be ob- tained from the District Forester SS. No. 1, Box 38, Prince George, B.C. ctf Prince Rupert, B.C.; or the For- BROWNIES GUIDES RANGERS held in Clarence Michiel Auditor- ium. Commissioner Joan Sparks of. ficiated for the enrolment. Those named to Guiding were Margaret Ann Morrison, Cherille Stras- bourg, Dianne Pelkey, Gail Benoit and Shirley Thoraton. Captain Mrs. Margaret Smith presented Pioneer Badges to Guides Sandra Marr and Cathy MacIntosh, both of whom earned the awards at summer camp last season, Luncheon which included a Val- entine cake with -the Ist Skeena insignia, was served by Guides Naney Sparks, Adele D’Allaire, Barbara Thiel, Peggy Kraft and Norma Dando, THINKING DAY —- FEB. 22 What is Thinking Day, you will ask? February 22 is the birthday of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell who were the founders of guiding and scouting, Each year all over free world, special church services are held for all Brownies, Guides and Ran- gers, to ask God’s blessing on them and to emphasize the ideal of international friendship. All 1st Skeena packs and com- panies will gather at Knox United Church at 7 p.m. this Sunday even. ing to show how thankful they are for the privilege of being mem- bers of such a wonderful interna- tional youth movement. Masgistrate’s Court... Two miners appeared in Terrace Magistrate’s Court last week be- fore Magistrate C. J. Norrington: Willard Clark for being in posses- sion of liquor was fined $35 and Kenneth Halpin for intoxication was fined $20 and additional $40 for being in possession of liquor. The offences occurred at or near a teen dance. Magistrate Nor- rington strongly reprimanded the youths and stated that any such offences in future may expect more severe penalties, Further fines were handed out by Magistrate Norrington as fol- lows: James A. McRae, illegal U-turn, fined $10; Raymond Taft, proceed. ing from stop sign when unsafe fined $15; Lynn Sargent and Jerry Keeler were each fined $15 for intoxication; Jerry Keeler also fined §25 for being a minor in possession df liquor; Emerson Con- rad and Leslie Thorne, intoxica- tion each fined $15, Kenneth Montgomery, failing to file accident report fined $10, fail- ing to stop at stop sign fined $15; Sydney Hassall, disobeying traffic control device fined $20: James J, Arnold, disobeying traffic control device fined $15; Frederick Fat: rer, failing to yield half the road fined $15, Ronald Marriott, impaired driy- ing fined $275 and prohibited from driving for one month; Shar- ples Trucking Ltd, no mudflaps, fine $10; Elizabeth Olson, falling to stop at stop sign fined $10; Ray- mond LaChance, speeding $30. William Fortner, no tall lghts, est Ranger, Lower Post, B.C, 30 fined $15; Viggo Nissen, unattend- ed motor vehicle fined $5; Freder- ick Hislop, failing to dim lights fined $10; Philip Whelan, speed- ing fined $20. °_ , Kenneth Wasend, care and con- trol while impaired fined $200 and prohibited from driving for one month; Paul Kalliomaki, intoxica- tion fined 815; Euclid Page, expir- ed driver's licence fined $15 and for using prohibited type of lamp fined $10. &8&S& TV Centre, failing to dis- play flags and flarea fined $15; John Katerberg, passing when un- Safe fined $20; Joan Flaherty, overwidth load fined $35. . Magistrate F. H. Adames presid- ed for the following: Kirby Swid- erski, speeding fined $25 and no driver's licence fined $35; Delmer Paul, backing while unsafe fined $10 and minor in possession fined $20; John Schedel, failing to dim headlights fined $10; Edgar S. Cole, impaired driving fined $300 and prohibited from driving for one month. John Pinky, intoxication fined $15; King Size Logging Co. Lid. overlength load (two charges) Hn- ed $35 on each and overheight load (two charges) fined $95 on each; Delmer Paul, failing to dim headlights fined $15 and for being a minor in possession fined $20. = Patrons of swimming pls should always wear slippers ex- cept when actually in the water. It is possible to pick up germs of athlete’S foot, a contagious skin disease, if you walk barefoot where anyone suffering from that disease has walked. ; ,