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Ph. 635-6576 4606 Lazelle Ave., Terrace Storo Hours: Tues.- Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. CLOSED MONDAY SLOW ELECTRIC STONEWARE COOKER With Easy Cleaning Removable Liner “cooks all day while the cook’s away.” é pstet ena CHARGEX VISA « the program administrator for the A voter’s guide By Brian Gregg This year's municipal. elections have provided Terrace voters with a wide-range of condidates to choose from as nine people make their bids for three seats on council. Bob Cooper Bob Cooper, an incumbent, has lived in Terrace since 1927 and he has owned West Kalum Logging Ltd. since 1931. Cooper has had two years experience on council and the Regional District Board of Kitimat- Stikine. As an alderman Cooper is on the industrial development committee, the public works committee and the tourism committee. As a director of the regional district he is chairman of the Ski Hii Committee and a member of the health committee. Cooper is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 and he is a past president of the Northwest Loggers Association. Lilly Nielson Lilly Nielson is making her second bid to be elected Lo a seat on council. She moved to Terrace in 1959 when she was involved with little theatre. She was a member of the B.C. Registered Nurses Association and she ig presently involved with a group called Women in Action for Political Rights. She is a mother of four children and has taken courses in Political Science and Canadian History at Northwest Community College (NCC). Vie Joliffe Vie Jolliffe, another incumbent, has lived in Terrace since 1956 and served on council as an alderman and mayor for eight years between 1962 and 1978. He is a plumber by trade, He was a member of the Mills Memorial Hospital Board for three years. He was chairman of the board and chairman of the con- struction committee during the ' hospital's expansion. Jolliffe is involved with. the planning committee and the public . works committee on council and asa ° regional district director he is on the finance committee. | Marguarite Clarkson Marguarite Clarkson, a Jabour council candidate, has lived in Terrace for 18 months. She served: two years on the Fraser Lake municipal council. She is presently job creation branch of the Canada Employment and Immigration Union and a trustee of the labour council. It is your right! Al Purschke Al Purschke has been involved with the community since he arrived in Terrace in 1964, He was a member of the Arena for Terrace Committee before the arena was built, He is a past district governor of the Lions Club in B.C. and isa member of the Downtown Lions Club. He has been chairman for the Canadian Institute of the Blind for Terrace during the _ Kitimat for NCC. last seven years. He is a board member of the B.C. Alliance Society for Crippled Children. He is the owner of Al's Shoes. Juanita Hatton Juanita Hatton has lived in Terrace since 1961 and she is coordinator of the olden Rule an employment agency W oraniged in 1971. Shu is publicity chairman of the Catholle Women’s League, secretary of the Justice Council, the newly elected treasurer of the Terrace Chamber of Com- merce and she is chairman of the chamber's tourism committee, AS coordinator of Galden Rule she finds odd jobs for people. David Pease David Pease, an incumbent who was elected by acclamation, has served on council for 16 months, He has resided in Terrace since 1060 and he is active with youth groups in the community. He is also.a lay reader for St. Matthews Anglican Chursh. As an aldermen Pease is a member of recreation committee, council's representative on the Mills Memorial Hospital Board and the representative on the Terrace Community Services Board. Lil Farkvam Lil Farkvam has been a member of the recreation commission here for 2% years. She has held executive positions with minor baseball and minor hockey. She was president of the Uplands Home and School group and has been a welght watchers instructor, She is the mother of three children. She coordinated and chaired the Family Violence Workshop at NCC last May, she has been active in the Status of Women’s Organization and she will be the northwest delegate to National Conferesce For Learning Opportunities for Women in December. She teaches Life Skills in Paul Johnston Paul Johnston, also a labour candidate, is 4 university graduate with a B.A. in History and Poiltical Science from York University. He is an organizer with three unions in the northwest and he is a member of the Rock and Tunnel Workers Union. He is a part-time instructor at NCC. He has lived in the Terrace area for four years. V NEW T.MAT. HOT Teflon bt This space-age automotive breakthrough “could be yourbig breakthrough! - REAREST THING TO A LIFETI (Reduces the frictlonal wear-and-tear that causes you to "PLATES THE INSIDES OF YOUR OG MILE PROTECTIVE tu Pont one: U.S. Pat, Olfice for Ou Pont’s fluorcarbon resins, THA SOO FACT ME* ENGINE III "trade In" every fow yaars). The cost of owning and operating any vehicla—car, bua, truck, you name It--has gone straight through the ceiling! The cost of gasoline and oil? Ger The payments demanded by skilled (and not-so-skilled) mechanice? UP! The pricetagsonnew cara and trucks? UPT It's positively sickening—and It's going to gat @ GUARANTEED Less oi! burnin ‘WHAT IS THT? TMT 1s a superconcentrated liquid tor- mulation incorporating Du Pant TEFLON’, the same chemical compound that went to the Moon in the lunar vehicie engines When TMT 1s added to an engine crankcase. this @ key ingredient instantly goes to work against the No. One Cause of nor gas miteage. sluggish performance, high operating lem- peratures, and mechanical breakdown tric- tional drag, But unless you'rea chemicalengineer, - nght nowyou're more interested in what TMT does than how itdoes if So here itis. ina nutshell TMT (S FAST! There's nothing complicated about using TMT —a !2-year-old kid could do itm lessthanGOseconds and not even get his hands ditly! TMT IS PERMANENT! It's an engine treat- ment, not an oil treatment Just one single application is ail it takes to permanently pro- tect your engine. loras long as you own your = car TMT !S SAFE! We've pul our money where our mouth 15 on this with a $1,000,000 Product Liability Policy issued by a nationally lamous insurance Company! ; TMT IS EFFECTIVE! Effective for any car, truck, or other vehicle — whether il’s this year's model or one that’s 15 years old! Pro- tecls and preservasnewengines = ‘tightens up” and rejuvenates old ones! TMT 1S GUARANTEED! Every TMT Treat- ment sold carries with iihe strongest. most a ron-clad Guarantee we could think of'— @ GUARANTEED Better gas mileage more miles from every tankful © o money back in fuil’ long: er periods belore “flopping off” or monay back in full" @ GUARANTEED Smoother engine pertor- mance —lessstalling and rough idling or monay bach in full? GUARANTEED increased horsepower * and higher compression = more zip and acceleration = or money back in full! GUARANTEED Longer engin lile fewer repaw bills (especially for coslly ng and piston jobs) = or money back in Ul. @ GUARANTEED Aj! these important. money-saving benefits no matter how lang you own your vehicle =a? money back int tut! In view of tha many possible savings and A benelits ciled above. whal do yau suppose any vehicle owner or operator would giadly pay fora one-time. permanent trealment ol TMT? §50 007 $100 007 MORE? Well. islen to this The established retatl price of TMT 1s only $14 95! That's right. only $14 95—a tiny investment that could possibly pay itsel! back dozens of times over, ‘ni sa¥- ings on gas, ou, and repair bills Fantastc. wore before it gets any better! faces. Polymers attract more pol consumption! ou simply add "TMT." has. reached normal operatin: engine should then be tun Sar trict are required gmail truck engine. “and in order to elfect s permanent treatment, y " to the crankcmse all hrough the oit filler hote (to.easy — that even a chile can do it) — preferably after the engine thirty minutes, in order to make sure that all on surfaces afe ‘‘piated”. Only eight ounces for the aversge passenger car or thickness which means a «Fontrolled” bultd-up increase in compression readings ~ whic! occurs around worn surfaces, which accounts for the numerous user-teports af reduced “blow-by” Increased compression readings, ond reduced cil able due to the eaduced f hundred miles of '7.M.7." “ptating”. “CONCLUSION: Not only ig “'T.M.7." easy ta Gee (it should take 30-seconds at the most tor adding a permanent treatment} but il4 results can be seen even_under the careful aceutingy of an temperature. The mechanic? The benefits that can be expected wit! the engine — are as creased Gas Mileage--incressed Horsepower—Less Ql Consumption - Less Wear On tnlarnal Ports — Reduced Emissions — Lower Operating Tempera- tures ~ Easier Cold Weather Starts!" a minimum of “TMT in gine = positive results can be seen through tl Uplate’ and adhere to alt‘exposed friction sur- experienced and trained eyes of aven cue al ha roved, An Increase in idle ¢.p.m,"s wilt alto be detect: ve lenp: Hows: In ‘ Now that you've heard tram the expert... listen te the raven af ordinary érivert, OTTEN ARE SO SENSATIONAL, WE CAN'T PAINT THEM, THAT'S THE RESULTS PEOPLE HAVE G WHY WE'VE “BLEEPED" THEM 0 (Once you've pul T.M.T. Motoreycte Racer cots more power! ny an engineering student and racer, | was Interested in what TAT would do in a tenth mite speed fest, A series of ruts from a standing start showed that our 6.7. (Elapsed Time) was reduced by 1X @ second afler T-M-¥ was added to the fuel mix in my 125 ¢.c. Kawasaki fo: toreross racing molorcyce. As @ student of engineering this proved that 1-4-7 reduced friction and increased power.’ KB, — Racer UT OF THESE ACTUAL CUSTOMER LETTERS... in your vehicle, you'll be filling in the figures yourself), “Bad Deal" becames “Cond Oeal" with 'T.M,1.” 1've tried gas savers, ollls, new filtera, engine treatments, etc. My friend told me about a product that his father had just tested for his Heet of trucks and I'm sure you guessed it was T.M.T. My mileage has gone from XX to an unbetievably astounding KX. My father, who ix a car mechanic told me [t's impossible but I've hept exact records on my last four tankfuls and have proven the old soying that even fainers can be wrong, Of course he probably won't admit it until he uses the TMT In his car that I'm giving him as & present.” —aw, Auto Mechanle recommande “T-0.T"1 “$ am an Auto Mechanic and | drive a ‘67 Caddy, and {t was ut ing a Jot of gas in the city an ONLY TWO TO A CUSTOMER. 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