“the second section, a | TERRACE HERALD ‘ Seo Tere, Hye sa aay bs Norther Beth Cher | 52 x 12: SAFEWAY DUTCHESS - — <2 bedroom — completely furnished. “Western Trailer. Soles” West of Skeena Forest Products, Hwy’ ae 7 Phone 635-6568 = Tertace, BC,” PARCELS . Frese Run—4,000: — CHRISTMAS LETTERS, | Deadline pe for surtace. mail T's too late to send.a Christmas ‘parcel to the » Furopean by Dave's Plumbing and Heat ing and Mid-West Electric, The building 1s going uy at 4931 Keith Avenue and will. provide the two companies with 14,500 feet” af Building activity in Terrace took a sharp turn upwards in October with 91 permits, valued at $420,530 issued, Continent - by. ordinary surface mhail in time’ for the Yule. ; ' And there's barely time for a @ehristmas-letter to make it the Merdinary way. If you manage mo get your card or letter into mhe mall before November 17 mat. will spread its goal cheer in time, Failing this: you can always ‘each deadlines applicable to feuropesn Continent mail. They. . pe December 11 for letters and December 8 for parcels, a Mail destined for Eritain has @eurface deadlines of November b9 for. letters and November 21 or parcels, “If you choose to airmail your Meorrespondence,. the deadines are December 14 for letters and mOecember 9 for parcels, _ S: Airmail is the only way for mespatches to South Africas India, Pakistan, Australia, New Zeale mend and other Trans=Atlantic or alrans=Facific points, -. Airmall dendlines for South Mrica, India and Pakistan are mOecember 11 for letters and December 7 for parcels, For: Central, South America, and the West “Indies, the final mail date is’ December 12 for letters and December §.for Pare celg, ; Australia ‘and . bound mall -must be in the post and New Zealand. |f offica by December 12 if it is {} letter eategory, and by . Dace. mber 9 if it falls into, parcel [f category. - Japan and ‘Hong Kong carry airmafl deadlines of December 11. for. letters and December. 7 for parcels, Any other ‘maii destined for Trans-Atlantic or Trane»Pacific points carries a December & deadline for lettars and a Dec» ember 6 deadline for parcels, ‘The Canada Post Office this | week issued a reminder to pose tal patrons of the oversea ‘mail. ing deadlines,. urging them to observe the dates in order to speed | delivery. of Christmas mai o Kinsmen ‘surprise Bnew Kiwanis group “Terrace Kinsmen came to call gon Terrace Kiwanis Thursday.. ae Holding it's first official meet. aaling and election of officers, Ter- Merace Kiwanians were surprised gawhen the entire Terrace Kinsmen amembership burst unexpectantly . Montreal drugstores : study Sunday closing - . MONTREAL ¢ . ers may find their corner drug- m stores are closed Sundays. The change will be brought about A by strict enforcement of College gq of Pharmacist regulations that @ only licenses pharmacists may oe fill prescriptions. Until now tol- . grange has been practised in the ae where prescriptions are ea experienced clerks, " MAg ine and Co. CP):—Montreal. into the Lakelse hanquet 2 room, surrounded the meeting in prog= ress, and welcomed the new Ki. [Ea wanis club into the service ofthe community, - Kiwanians named ArtBates for its charter presidency, with Cliff Johnson and John Currie serving as vice-presidents. Stan Barton.was elected to the Ipost of treasurer for the new. service club, Bill Young, Ken Robinson, Bob Furry, Lou Sgeraniio, John Béd. ard, Emil Laniuk aid Marv Kjel. bin were named to the director. ship of the club, Tho group heard an address by Wally Mulligan, a Past Gover. nor of Kiwanis-from Vancouver. -The main order of business ‘was discussion of the forthcoming Charter Night which will be held early in, the new year, CHARTERED ACCOU NTANTS Cc. M. KJELLBOTN, CA. A. M. McALPINE, ©.4,. 635- 5675 —- 635-5300 4644 LAZELLE AVE TERRACE, B.C. “MICHAEL KOSTECK ' District Manager ; __ Phone 635-5185 “4-8 DAVIS Phone adel . ean rake, oes "security? , Yes ‘int. Your: savings, are. safe : ‘and, sound: ih a. .Great “West insurance pro- gram; Not only that—your | family; is protected -finan-. ° 2 eialy wif: ‘something should ' . happen to you. Guaranteed security everytime’ — "soundest dnvestment yon ae POPULAR MEMBER of: the Terrace Legion Ladies? Auxiliary Shirley Cush was presented z,,| Douglas (Ladies “| MeKenzie (Projects); von Pavia _| (Recreation Commission) with a cake by auxiliary members before she left Terraces, -olneservice : assignments~: keep local teachers busy — Teaching in Terrace is not a simple nine to five job, ‘The teaching profession is not: without it’s’ homework assigns i|ments, and local teachers have ajbeen ona merry-go-round of ine service activities and refresher courses ever since the school. term opened on September .5, Among the activities attended. by local delegates to date this- year are: . the. Northern B,C. Federal Teachers convention at. the Hotsprings, October 5 and; the 6th Annual Northwest Mathe~ matics Conference in Vancouver, October 6 and 7: a.seminar on’ English composition at U,B,C, in Vancouver, October 6; a pys~. CAM LANE | | Phone 635-5407 7 *. , LYNCH “poave hinted sical education workshop at -}Thornhill - Elementary October 26,; a workshop’ on primary sclence and social studies at Prince Rypert,; October 27 and |s 28: a’ seminar and discussion on English | composition at Skeena secondary, every Thursday be- tween 3:30 and 5:00 p.m; * Junior Secondary science tea- chers willdevote the entire morne ing on November 25 to.a work shop, and ptan for another works shop on Diagnostic Testing and Evaluation are already underway, scheduled for December 2 in Steena Secondary and will fea» ture guest speaker, Dr, Leone Smith of Simon Fraser Univer. sity. . The local teachers In-service education committee comprises Mrs, ‘J, Brulotte (primary), J Steele (elementary), P, Miller Gunior secondary), A. Toews (st- nior secondary), and John Chen Wing (chairman), This committe plans and co= ordinates all insservice actlvite ies for teachers in Terrace. The second workshop has been Attention all you people who would like to be in Tsawwassen ‘for a wedding on December 2. We can charter a bus at a cost each of about $35.00. return, ‘Leave here Friday afternoon and be back late Sunday night or early Monday morning, That is, provided there. are 30- or -35 of us, Call Cathie Fraser or myself if you're interested jin B|the plan, (Even if ydu’re | not golng to aA wedding, but would like a -weekend in. the bright lights, give us a + hue) + . And now — getting. away from former Reeves, and concentrat- ing on current ‘Reeves — how about. that staunch Rotarian Al- bert F.: Goulet. getting an Hon- Harris. heads local Liberals Terrace realtor, Geoff Harris, will head up the Terrace Liberal | Association following hiselection |last Tuesday, * The annual meeting of the: ‘fj jassoclation’ attracted a good attendance and’ came up with a @ |full slate of officers and direce § | toxs for the 1967-63 torm. . ‘Vieesprealdency of the group went to, J,T,-McKay while Eugene Bi Thomas : ‘Was. named sécretary | 4 a jand lan MacDonald, - treasurer, |* [Eight directors elected Tues. :|day.. were: : Gotiried * Retthofer, ‘| Dick Green,;-Ed Kenney,” Walter ‘Jimi, Caruso,’ Henry: Keune: ‘and Myg, Rose Thomas;:; 2°: "Ares. director ‘artd ‘candidates retiring executive and expressed a |hta pleasure at the calibra ofmen’ taking partin Liboral Anégclation ai uctivition throughout Skoons, Rid -A taste of peanut butter ‘Pomorariski;. Charles. Belanger, Jelect, Art Bastes, thanked" the | +, orary. “Membership in the Ter- race. Kinsmen Club? After dil- igent attendance at 14 of the Kinsmen annual officer instal- lations, Reeve Goulet was hon- ored Yecetitly by the local Kin. They presented him with a fram- ed citation and Honorary Mem- bership: -The following Monday he paid’ heavily when his. broth- er ‘Rotarians got wind of. the dual role he was playing... He's probably. the first Kinsmdn ever, hauled up in a Rotary Kangaroo . Court, * * * A scourge on the little mon sters who let the air out of three of my tires on Thursday : evening early, Plus the tires of] § my ‘neighbours. The only place I. could: find any spare air that ’| night..was- the -public political meeting: in-the Community Cen- tre ‘and: they weren't putting it in bottles! ., . a * ®, ‘Those. Calorfo Counters in Thornhill! Such ingenious gifts they presented T.0.P.S, Secret Five’ with on Thursday - night, Neatly.-glft =. wrapped boxes: of chocolates, ; Thanks. a lot girls, but: just: you wite, ‘ony. ‘geins, - just you witel my ‘taut The: fact a picture among those oldies in: itg-captlon, To all, who called, ah thank. you, Editor’: JAC fodthose- cars, were. later models, Actually the { talfen in. the.fifties, a: twenty years in ay Largest single building tn the October report from Municipal Building Inspector E,A, Thomas, | is a $72,100 structure Planned floor space, the Herald this week that con- -General manager for Dave's: Plumbing, George Faber, told Bates to arena campaign Art Bates will head Terrace’s Arena Association tor the next twelve months, . . He takes over from fellow || CFT. staffer Wayne Seabrook, Bates was named to the pres- idency of the association at a general meeting held in the Come munity Centre on November 1. Ho was one of eleven directors elected at the anmal general Meeting of the group in October, Dick Green will continue as the assoclation’a secretary: and Rod Gale accepted the treas= urer’s office, In accepting the presidency of ‘i the group, Bates commented: I am flattered by the faith shown in choosing me as your presi Bident for the coming year, and can only promise to do my best. §)1 intend to work for the: final accomplishment, anarena in Ter a) xace, but I expect every member to work also.” Committee chalrmanappointed at the Wednesday night meeting .-}were Ken Gray (Youth Groups); i ; John Carlson (Business); Wayne’ Seabrook (Service and Fraternal) Mitch Kohli (Labor); .Mrs, Vesta Groups); Jim - Darby (Membership); Ed fons ante Hockey and Sports rts) and Ruth M. Hallock (Publicity). The meeting heard reports from @ delegation which attended a special conference with Mun icipal Council and members of -‘|the Terrace Recreation Commis- sion, At! that meeting the “Rocxean head tion Commission was.given per. mission to lay groundwork for a recreational complex in which an ice arena would take prede- dence, The Commission wasalso given the go-ahead for a plan to pregare ‘a brief for presenta» tion to the Regional District Board for its consideration in the field of financing the plan, The next regular meetinggof the Terrace Arena Association is scheduled for tonight, Wed. nesday, November 15 inthe Com munity Centre. Face-off time is 8:00 p.m. Everyone intere ested .in Terrace’s: arena Pron Ject ts urged to attend.” . pair plant ig scheduled’ to: BO up at 4912 Greig Avenue. The * building permit ‘cited’a” value of $25,000 for the --structiire, which will be ‘constructed for” L, Duplessis of Terrace, ** =. An: $18,000 renovation «job for the Tillicum Theatre was listed under commercial permits; This work has already begun and. ins volves’ an extensive facelifting ~ for Terrace’ 8. only theatre, which is now under ‘new ownership, Cederland Tire premises was listed in the industrial category. and valued at $5,000, Permits valued at $293,680 were issued in October to cover. construction of 20 houses inthe ° community. : Fourteen plumbing permitsand 13 occupancy permits were also issued during the month, - Building permits issuedtodate * this - year total $6,061,236 as - against a total of $2,670, Sra far; the same period in 1966, CARS DRIVE NETS $800° A door to door appeal for funds for the Canadian. Arthritis’ and: Rheumatism Society netted $800. here Saturday. Chairman ofthe campaign coms . mittee, Art . Bates, . termod the canvass “‘most successfal” and: issued a, thank you to volunteer canvassers and all. others. who « assisted with the drive, .. ©. The Catholic Womens League. and members ofthe Terrace Psy. chiatric Nurses Association, teamed up to handle canvassing, © but even with their combined | efforts, the campalgn suffered a shortage of canvassers. Because. of this, certain areas of the com-:. munity -were not covered, : oP Those’ migsed,- who wish ‘to: conteibule, may mail or take do- to = the - Royal:- “Banteewe oe ‘in "Perrace. Now at Georgia's and Miladys. Beauty Salons you receive . . Hair Conditioning with: every Perm and Wave a you ot s - Staff of four . No Waiting. ~ GEORGIA g MILADY | Ey’‘s Men’s Wear FALI From Noy. 20 to. Dec. 2 you can. _ choose from Ev’s.Men’s Wears large selection of fine : suits ond ae "overcoats and pave, eg. ‘ Tip. ‘Top Tailor Suit Overcoat. ek carried thé wrong date| fa € “Total: Value 2 $124, 5 BEAUTY SALONS, LE ae a -A warehousing addition to the.”. |