yo Wednesday, March 15, 1967 ee TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, 8.C. Easie st of A Prigted Pattern “9028 1244-2214 by Marian Met ’ silde into spring, cool * off summer in ag easy-sew shift topped by collar flattery. See the diagram — cut it “out, siltch It up ina day! Printed. Pattern 9028: Halt Sizexw 1214, 1416, 16%, 1814, 2014, 2214. Size 16% requires 34% yards 3%-nch fabric, FIFTY CENTS (50¢) in- coins (no stampa, pleage). for each pattern, Ontario residents add 3¢ sales tax, Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE. NUMBER, : Send order to MARIAN MARTIN, cure of. {Name of Your Paper), Pattern Dept, ‘Address, EVERYTHING NEW. — 115. most-wanted fashions, fabrles, iitcessories in’ new. Spring- Summer Pattern Catalog: All sizes! Clip coupon ih Catalog” — choose one pattern free, Send f0¢ now. : . . -o——__—. WE'VE LOST LAND. VANCOUVER (CP) — Cap tain B, D. L. Johnson, Vancou- yer’s port manager was pouring over old documénts. receiitly and finds that the United Stites border is not where it is thought to be, Instead of follow. ing the 40th parallel, it. - 0.089 seconds north — an error giving the United States a gar- den-sized plot of Canadian ter- ritory. : . —— ~ Oanodion Chain Saws _ ‘Complete Line of Parts Sales & Service Small Motor Repair _. Shop TERRACE CO-OP ASSN. © - IN VANCOUVER the + PAR KWAY HOTEL Central Oo Clean . . Quiet “* @ Parking Available - _ © Children. Welcome 4 $3.50. to $5.00. . per ay ooo 1119 Wert’ Pender St. at Thurlow ° | - Phone 683-9853 _|ing for financial assistance un- _| The purpose of. this legislation: -to make entertainment. an out- branch steward, available at°Greggs - Red’ and White store on Lakelse Laka TAKING PART IN the Centennial Pageant ‘A Journey for Two" presented by Cassie Hal? Elementary school SOVAL CANADIAN LEGION “Poul Bogelund) Once again we remind ah’ Veterans that Octdber 31 1868 is the deadline for qualify- der the Veterans Land Act, Comrade Ken Kerr, local con- sluction . supervisor for: the VLA, has all the particulars and willbe only to. glid to assist any veteran who intemds to take advantage of the provisions of the Act. _Of special, interest to all vet- evans ‘receiving pensions is the guaranteed income supplement: legislation passed in 1966 and made effective January-1, 1967. is to ensure that singla persons in receipt of old age security do not recelve an income of less than $105 per month, while a married couple does not Teceive less than #210 "Bet taonth The’ pian pathy to be, discut P in deal Lie but any ‘veteran who thinks that he s|or she is entitled to: benefits ‘under. this legislation, should} contact W. D.-{Bill) . Griffith, Branch No. 13 Services Officer. The entértainment committee is calling for HELP — we wish standing feature of Branch No, 18, but for doing so, we need entertainers, talent scouts, per- formers and just plain helpers, Any Leglonaire who can spare an hour or so during the week and whose talents fall Into any of the categories listed, should contact Comrade Ray Taft at 635-2463 or leave name and telephone number with the. “y3" for how — see you next week, , : . : Over 25 Entries. For Talent Show . The Thornhill Talent. Show on Saturday, March . 16, will feature moré than, 25 different acts In four categories, - Trophies are’ to-be awarded to the two best singers, dancers, musicians and novelty rou tines, co ; . The talent show will get un- der way at 8 p.m. in the Thorn: ‘hill. school and tickets are now Road or at Art's Chevron Sta tion on River Road. All proceeds from. this show are to go to the Thornhill Re: first CPR locomotive- are members of the cast in the background and an audience of students at an afternoon rehearsal, J.W. Convention |. This Weekend. --: This weekend Jehovah's: Wit- to Prince Rupert for their gemi- annual circult convention ‘to. be held in. the Prince Rupert Secondary® Schoo). This ‘Christ jan convention ‘will: bring. wit- nesses from Burns: Lake: and the Queen. Charlotte Islands, a3 well as intermediate: points te gather for three days of. Bible instruction and counsel, High- light of the meeting will be a film entitled “God Carnot Lie,” depicting the Bible account from Genesis to Revelations. It ls expected that approximate: nessea from Terrace will travel|| ly ninety will be in attendance from Torrace. . ee: a aA 7} ae A } THORNHILL news Va LAURIE ENGLISH, CORRESPONDENT .« : PHONE VI 9.8060, Dog Owners Warned ‘Commencing April i, all dogs found on Thernhill School property will be des: ‘troyed by the RCMP. — In a letter to parénts some months ago, Mr. Marfens principal of the school, re- quested parents fo keep thelr pet at home but there has been no appreciable _ change In the situation. | . Dogs are running loose in packs on the . school play- grounds and there is danger of a child being seriously . bitten,. The health authorit- les are also concerned about the potential health hazard. The. school board: has | re. quested: Mr, .Martens. notify - parents of the April! dead: line and of the subsequent ‘action which will be taken by the nin . : COMING? TH THE NO-SKIRT LOOK! We are now in the midst of women’s fashions with the “no- look” evolving as 3. most influ- ential. strategic maneuver, De- signers have run the gamut with the “no-neck look,’ the “no-hip look,” the- ‘no-waist look” and the “no-bust look” to name but a few, However, at- cording to a famous British de-., Signer the most startling “ng. look” of ‘alt ia on its way, the “no-skirt look.” -. He predicts that in another 10. years skirts for women will disappear completely. He also has entertained the possibility that instead men’ would adopt the use of skirts..A real shock-° er! Well, consider. the Greek kilts and the probability is not that impossible. What do the ™ men have to say about all. this » nobody has asked. them. "This apparel turn-about is forecast only for the Western World, which according to’ this‘: designer, at’ present shows a. strong . front ‘in the Onited. States, CENTENNIAL. MEMO_ oe The was landed by ° ship: at., New Westminster May .3, 1881) -be- fore the east and. west sections “ereation Commission, : of the’ Nine were Joliied, . BANQUET" ROOM, Pa eate os {will have a wide yariety ‘of ' clothing and” household” articles: Tet ee oper ge ‘a revolution: in the world of - saldiers and the Scots in‘their |. in B.C, | Partyline oe A “Keep. Slim or Callorie Counters” club is being organ- ized in Thornhill, Anyone _inter- ested. in joining the group is invited to a meeting at” the 21, at 8 p.m. Further inforina- tion i is available from Mrs. Wiz- nink at 635-5001. 7 _. The next card games saciai evening will be held March 25 in the Thornhill School at 8 wear their Centennial gowns. The Thornhill Rural Ratepay- ers Association is sponsoring .a Tummage sale, .April. 8 in Thornhill School. The ‘sale, which gets underway at 10 a.m., for ‘sale. *" -~ Further’ donations are’ “still required ‘and further infotma- tlon is available from Mrs. Moman. at 635-0004. or.. Mrs. Menzies at 635-2084. ‘1200 Nabob coupons have been: collected for the coffee urn but 3000 will be required,.so drop your coupons off at the school: ed it will be available for all community functions in the school, a “Get well” wishes go out to Mrs. M.- Gutknecht, Pine Street who have been hos- pitalized at Mills Memorial Hos-' pital. = +—_—__ Bornite Ski News. Junior ‘and senior campetit- in training for. the Ski Tourna- in: Smithers to be held over the Easter holidays. from -Burns Lake tournament prize the boys are eager to be on the starting line-in Smithers, ‘Hilicopters and ‘snow - mobiles will take skiers and spectator: "Bulkley Valley. ‘coffee are now available every is in good Tunaing order. ‘group: of -skiers ‘ers alike — temperatures: and’ hard “ay, onto‘a colorful: aki slope. ing Weekend “is:,.:“Get out of your? “dwelling ‘and’ cars, come} out and ski have lots of fan Thornhill School Tuesday, Mar. |: p.m. THe ladies are invited: to |. When this coffee urn is obtain- |: Lakelse j. Lake Road, and Mrs, J, New of |- ors of the Bornite Ski Club are]. ment on Hudsan Bay mountain]: A downhill race as well as|: slalom and: giant slaiom are: scheduled. After returning] with. twa firsts and ane second} to the 6000-foot: level above] | timber line overlooking — the|: Batk home’ on Bornite Moun . tdin-ski activities are in ful:|: swing. The: cabin has recentl; |’ been. moved to a new. scenic]. “loeation at. the foot of the sk. . ‘ hii], Light snacks, drinks anc |- ‘Sunday: and the: large ski tow]. This ‘past Sunday saw a large] 3 In action ony the hill despite’ the hard snow! ",' conditions, Skiers and onlook-|.. agreed that chilly = snow] | “Were ‘not. ‘enough to. spall an|'' ® - Adeal ski: ‘weekend with Mr, Sun} ‘> “shining | down: ‘from a-clear blue] * ; Our‘ prescription’ for. the ‘com- fe aie! — CASINGS, ETC. 7 wate This is FORD Country !. CTION - - AUCTIO KALUM AND KEITH STREET os ‘SALES, - ‘PARTS ‘SERVICE OPEN "FROM 8:30 TO-5:30 PM, EVERY SATURDAY” = fe of Jonata Dularnational Phone, 635-2244 of 635-5140. ' Phone 635-6581. Northern Culverts &. Metal Products Announce THEIR *NEW PLANT OPEN IN TERRACE FOR THE’ MANUFACTURE OF CORRIGATED STEEL CULVERTS OF ANY SIZE ALSO WATER. WELL What are you driving? MONTH OF MARCH Write Your Own DEAI | Heit Own TE ERM iS ays wes Make Yoor “a AND YOUR OWN TERMS. (1966 Vives (onily 3,009 miles) - Asking Price fake wee “$1398.00: Your Trade... 02 Your Difference Offer’ 2222. 0” 3s 596. 00 PHONE 635-2801 Truck a Kquipment. Led. - he “oh . - i