“TERRACE.“OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. 9 O° | . en cost Gf ELECTRICITY - (RESIDENT een BO. —4- 2, B72. 158° "59 "60. '61. 62 63 64 - 165 66" ————————— '67 cost: OF: LIVING AND INCOME INCREASES AS: COMPARED WITH B.C. HYDRO ELECTRIC RATE: DECREASES — | Rate Hike pene : For Consumer Electrici , city | New Books Arrive At Terrace: Library A new shipment of books has|’ arrived at Terrace Public Lib- ary. Among the new books’ are]: . “With Kennedy" by Pierre Sal- ‘Inger, first volume of the biog: -taphy of Winston Churchill by his son Randolph, a new auto- -hblography by Pearl Buck, “Hundreds and Thousands” the latest. collection of essays by|: Emily Carr and “Here are the]. - news-letters from the Yukon”). ‘by an Indian woman. There are also books on "chess, the freedom: movement,'- flying saucers, how to operate a successful retail business, -coin collecting, folksongs, golf, ‘Canadian history and geog- ’ raphy. Chatham House Bears Crests CHATHAM, Ont, (CP) — The front of Albert Brundritt’s } sbouse in Chatham Seara --the ia stg of the 10 Canadian prov- ces, the Canadian coat-of-t ae ‘andthe centennial “sym: This.-is: ‘Mr, © Brandritt’s tennial project. The ateel plant employee cen- “took two months'to draw and paint the provincial: crests, ‘They are constructed of ply- wood and measure 16 inches by 22 inches, To round out the display, Mr. Brundritt set up a flag pole and flies the new Canadian flag from it. Conadien Chain Sawa _ Complete Line of Parts Sales & Service ‘Small Motor Repair “Shop TERRACE CO-OP ASSN. -| have’ no increase ‘and 50 per | the formation of B.C, Hydro five ‘| causes of increasing costs -of jJabour, materials and interest B c Hydro's Board of. Directors recently announced ‘adjustments in electric rates to meet. rising: costs - of ordinary operations, These: costs ore up $13,731,222 ‘for the |1-month period: ended February 28, compared to the same period in the. previous year. Major; factors contributing! eee 3 and losses rs tie TT to Incteased operating costs are| transit operations. Losses on salaries and wages, employee ‘fringe benefits, materials and services and higher interest]. rates. —- Dr. Gordon M. Shrun Hydro cochairman, said consumierg ‘would still enfoy’ annual’ sav- “ings o£ $23 million compared with rates in effect in 1962, An -adjustment in the ‘resi- dential electric rate ‘will result in small upward- changes for most of Hydro’s residential customers, the amount varying ‘with the customer's monthly use of electricty. © Very low use customers will year’ are expected to be ap: proximately $3 million. © :, quiz ‘Each correct answer. counts ’ 10 points;. Score. yourselé: as follows: 100 genius;. 80 to 90 superior; 70 to 80 excellent: 80 to 70 good; .50 to 60 aver- age; 40 to 50 fair. FOR MEN; ., 1, How many children do Gov- ernor Lurleen Wallace and husband George of Alabama have? Three, One, Four, 0, cent of the castomers.will pay less than $1 more per month. The maximum adjustment on any monthly bill will not ex. ceed $1.50. The “hew résidential rife: ei 2%ec roer than 2c per:kilo watt hour'on the. first 300. mit ‘owatt hours used during | ‘he month. -In keeping with Hydro's pol- icy of standardizing rates throughout the province, a reorganization of: .commerclal rates also was announced, Al though this will not result in any .overall change In revenue for Hydro,. it. will mean revi- sions for most. individual ac- counts. This step is designed to improve efficiency and re- duce administrative. costs. New rates introduced since | 6. known ‘as: the ‘Btckaroos?. | Buck Owens, Hank Snow. 3. The .word Heaven 1s not mentioned In the first chap. ter of the Bible. True or false, 4, The ball ‘of ‘which one of these sports is ‘the. largest? Tennis, Softball, - . Baseball, _ Soccer, FOR WOMEN: _ 5, Which part of the body Is , affected by. brohchitis? Liv. er, Kidneys, Ears, Lungs, In whose stories is Sherlock Holmes a detective? Rex years ago have saved customere| Stout, Agatha Christie, Sir ra total of $93 million to date,} Arthur Conan, Doyle, Car- despite a 40 per-cent increase; lyn Wells... 'in wage costs during the same 7. What are the missing num: | - period... '.. bers?, wonders ‘of the |- world, | square ' ‘meals a day, Behind the _.. ball, »———little pigs, ; ; & Which Js the oldest plece of - furniture?. Table, Chair, Bed, ‘Dr. Shrum sald the rate. ad _ justments were necessary be: at your service. | KEEPING 3 NEW POWERFUL... New At Doc's} FoR Ar YOUR R MOVING NEEDS... : : Ginnecting’ edad To: ‘AlN eae Local Moying — Long’ Distance: ering “Heeted: Storage. f . 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When you own an Ambus- sador, the most common reasons for trading every couple of years just don’t scem to muterialize. Reasons like rattles, rust, leaks, muffler rot and . mechanical temperament. But let's go into detail. Those rattles, squeaks and “things that go bump in the night,” never seem to happen with Ambassador. Its bady is a single, solid, all-welded unit. . Single-Unit Construction, We believe _ Single-Unit Construction is the strong- est, safest and most durable way to’ build a car. Jaguar, Rolls-Royce and Mercedes-Benz think so, too. Single-Unit Construction also con- | tributes to Ambassador's weathertight - snugness. Thedoor frames (part of the _ welded body) are precision tooled to guarantee a tight fit. Then, double door seals are installed to give twice ~ the wind and weatherproofing of any other car on the market. On hardtop ‘ and convertible models, the windows have a broad, protective metal edge ~ Rustprooting: Wa probably spill mora {han the others use, : “| = which seals out road noise, wind and . ext, rust; and how ‘Wwe beat it. i American Motors is:the: only. car cial rustproofing solutions tight to the - “roofline, And we do it seven thes. We 7 call: ‘this ‘Deep-Dip rustproofing be- see THE FULL-SIZ 3 ‘manufacturer that dunks'cars in spe- calise every nook, every cranny of the entire body gets the treatment. Most manufacturers spray their cars, It’s a lot less effective and it's also a tot less expensive. We spend more to rust- proof Ambassador, but we don’t ask _ you to pay more for it. Another great feature we'll mention right now, is the _ acrylic enamel paint that covers the rustproofing. It stays bright and shining— resists fading for years, ‘One of the biggest problems your car Ht will face is muffler and exhaust system rot . brought on by a couple of slushy, rainy, snowy, salty Canadian win- ters. For defence, we How tona dié ceramic-armouredmuf- vuifler tat? flerand exhaust system. _ It guards against cor- rosion more effectively than anything ‘used by any other car manufacturer, Another sure sign of trade-in time is mechanical temperament, After a couple of years, many cars need me- chanical attention with alarming regu- larity. Not Ambassador. Ambassador engines are.the newest, most modern in the industry. They're designed and ‘engineered for Tuggedness. Ambassa-' dor’s modern 6's hiavé a seven main. bearing crankshaft. Result: a smeath- ty quieter engine that works harder, give Ambassador a - le-every-two-years ratrace.... Tead on. Geodata age pat eras ‘ a ‘American Motors has the “ot” yure been looking for. longer. But the és aren't alone in new | improvements— Ambassador's V-B's have new and larger bearings.. As large as 3 inches in diameter, This guarantees a pretty rugged crank- shaft! A very rugged engine! And ; along withall this dependability comes top performance. Choose one of 2 spirited 6’s or 3 V-B's ... the power range goes all the way to a 4-barrel, 343 V-8. - : ‘ itisn'la modem 6 unless it has seven main bearings, like this Ambassador 6 Top off everything we've just said with Ambassador's 5 year, 50,000 mile/2 ycur, 24,000 mile warranty and you're set for years of trouble-free driving, -worth something: THE 1967 AMERICAN MOTORS eS WHERE THE BASIC DIFFERENCE. ISA BETTER CAE CAR... MBASSADOR, THE INTERMEDIATE REBEL; THE ECONOMICAL’ RAMBLER AMERICAN AND Setboe sen CARS ‘AT Your: ‘AMERICAN YMOTORS/RAMBLER DEALERS’... - American Motors (Canada) Limited warrants the | - engina block, head and internal Baris, re, water pump |. nla if : os Parts (except manual cluich), ‘ora ue converter, . a? Griva shaft, universal Joints, rear axte, differential and rear wheel bearings of its 1967 cars to be fres from defects in material and workmanship foe 6 m years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, The rs Owner must change the angina oil and install mew . gil filter every six (6) months or 4,003 mites, which: 4 @var comes first, clean oil filler cap dilersd lypey : “2 and corburalor air cleaner elamant avery 4,000 | a Miles and replace il every 24,000 miles and fur- nish evidence af this service to an Authorized . American Motors Cealer every sin (6) months and x heave him carlty its receipt and the car's mileage. . Further, American Motors (Canada) Limited warrants the rernalnder of the car for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first, except tires (warranted qe the tira jmanulecturer), Any part so moe 8 anca with the applicable portion of the Warsnty a without chargaal an Aulberized American Motors Owners are ibis for ‘daterior- . tiene misuse and "norrnal maintenance, : 4 "One more good thing tothink about Le ... When you finally do trade your> —- * Ambassador (and we're sure itll be . for another one), it ‘will ‘be because you want to, not because youhaveto, Andyou'l! havea trade-in that's really i Visit an American Motors/Rambler dealer and talk it over with one of his salesmen. © He's on your side. A rare Cieelmemenbeniae u