aw ‘WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1967) | 2+, TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, B.C... topctemmceumecmamne | © LEGALS wats fe Le@aLs oe ar ie SM a | -ga-g.| DEPARTMENT oF OTICH. 70 CREDITORS ‘ FL DTM GH) “rorere acetates | | eorea Fe cermroes | Oo ot of oS “RESOURCES "| deceased, late of Terrace, B.C. . |: Finning’s. «=» © | TIMBER. SALE. x.96697 | Creditors and others having claims against the sald estate are hereby ‘required to send them duly: verified, tothe PUB- LiC TRUSTEE, #25 Burrard St, -| Vatieouver 1, B.C., before the Sth day of August, 1907, after which date the assets of tha | said ‘estate.will be distributed, having regard only to elaims that have betn received. - -- Double. Discount Sale. ane Of ‘The Century! Saab Uke Be tury Is herel Your. chance ‘to save on used equipment, [.°/¢8 | an ‘Dennis R, Sheppard, Eva machi In Finni --| ated “1, tnile NW: Pitman Stn. ‘PUBLIC TRUSTER an A . stock carries 5 Dae Whe C.N.R. approx. 20 miles NE. of ares oe Bg | . discount and you can DOU. | Terrace, CR. 5, re = NOTICE TO. CREDITORS - ‘Estate of John Patrick MER- RICK, deceased, late of 338-6th St, New: Westminster, B.C. _- Ue: BLE THE DISCOUNT if you pay cash with no frade. _ 50 five dollars — call your Finning aalea representa-— tive today! Loe, FT-8663 — 1957 154 CAT DS tractor with 8A dozer, 46 con- . trol, / winch, 7 roller ‘frames, New track group; re- rimmed sprockets, rebuilt rol- _lers, Idlers, . ‘Certified “Buy, 60-day warranty, Prince Geo- Fge. Listed’ $19,500, save 5% - Sale Price. $18526 Double Discount Price $17,550 FT-8682 — 1960 -MODEL .cat |— DGH tractor, power ghift, hyd. |. angledozer ‘and’ winch. Un- dercarriage- averages 80%, balance . machine. excellent, Certified Buy, 60-day warran- Three (3) years’ will. be ‘al. |. lowed, for removal of timber, - se this area‘is. within the cenk P.S.¥.U, which is fully |“ treditors and othe - havin committed, . this. salé will. be | claims against the sald estate ae awarded : under: the provisions. hereby required to send them |. of section 17 (1a) of the Forest | duly verified, to the PUBLIC Act, which gives the timberssle | TRUSTEE, 635 Burrard Street, applicant certain privileges...” “Further . particulars may be | obtained fram the District For- ester, Prince. Rupert,. B.C, or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C, —, claims that ‘have been recelved, - '.. \-t | Dennis R,- Sheppard, ‘ -. PUBLIC TRUSTEE . Conservatory | of the Province ty, Prince George. Listed at Government | e . - eT . British, Columbia . ] 9-800, ‘Sale rice $37,525 | Department. of Highways lists mu sic. ‘Skeena Electoral District BITUMINOUS: SURFACING woo 7 108788: : Project No, $-6887 Terrace. Arterial and ‘Northern |. . Trans Provincial Highway . TERRACE - COPPER RIVER - _-USK.SECTIONS' | Mile . 94.44 to mile - 95.99 ME tie 2 aie © 10e0e. to mile 108. order of merit, ~ ; . (16,05 Miles) E IX PIANO; S = NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | ganec semen, oe Sealed ‘tenders, marked “Tet- “GRADE VIL PIANO: Pass der_ for .Bituminoys Surfacing Marsha Carlson; Allan Tutt, Te be rent ay ey oee8t” |" GRADE. VI PLANO: Honours. will: be received by the Minister Cheryl. P. Goulets:.Pass. Cob of Highways in his office at the Toon i ‘se; Carel J, Muckle. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, x wirey A. Abweller o MUCKie; B.C. up to 2:00. p.m. (Pacific | 4 ; Daylight Saving Time) on Fri-|. GRADE V PIANO: PaseGre. day the 7th day of July, 1967 | gory Goulet; Lorna Lieschs Dar- and: opened: .in public at that] win Holliday, . time and date. ,Plans, specifications, and con. ditlons of tender may be obtain. ed from “the Department of Highways, Room 1414, 207 Wesi price on this one! Fair Buy, Hastings ‘Street, Vancouver .3, Terrace. Listed at $5,500,/B.C,- or from the undersigned- gave 15%. |. for the sum of ten dollars ($10) oo Sale Price $ 4,675 | which is not refundable, Double Discount Price $3,850] No. tender will be accepted . a or considered which contains FT-8268 — JOHN DEERE 450] an esculator clause or any other - - tractor;: only two years old! | qualifying ‘conditions and -the Has anglebiade, winch, guard. | lowest or any tender will: not Running gear 50%, balance . , { necessarily e accepted. “Machine good. Only.2700 hrs.| ©. OTT Miard, Certified Buy, 30-day warran-| ' Deputy Minister ty, Terrace. Listed at .$10.-| Department of Highways, “750, save 10% ‘.) "| Parlament Buildings, ~ - Allan T tate an Sale Price-$ 9,675,| Victoria, B.C,..... 0.00 6 -: . | GRADE. -I.. THEORY: . First | - ‘Pouble- Discount... Price. $.8,800;] File NotiS6QSi6087 [scicsce ow! , Class Honours -- Janette Kainps | ve Coto May, 1687: "/_ 7 | Marsha Carlson; ° Hondirig’ «’ ‘FT-9113 — -1969 MODEL CAT | - ——= | Cheryl “P, Goulet; Janice by “? pad wheel loader . w/Finning | ’ me AND ACT ;. | Froese; Pass - Darwin’. Hol- "| lo-profile log fork and clamp.) NOTICE OF INTENTION: [giv " Reconditioned | from end. to| TO APPLY 70 PU RCHASE |": ‘ at le i . te . 4 . warranty, Prince Gooree | In the Land Recording Dist : warranty, Prince George. - Listed at $25,500, save 6%... |Tict of Prince “Rupert. and ‘o> 7!" Sale ‘Price $24,295, | situate approx. 2000 ft. South Double. ‘Discount Price $22,950 oF ee 0250, Range’ 5, Coast ‘FT-9256 — 1964. MODEL. CAT $44 wheel loader with lo-pro- file log forks, clamp, caunter- weight.-18:00 ¥ 84 tires, 50%. Now -béing repaired to good : eondition! Certified Buy, 30- day warranty, Prince George, Listed at $21,000, save 10%. '. Sale’ Price $18,900 Double’ Discount Price $16,800 Double ‘Discount Price. $35,550 FT-9845 — 1956 17A CAT D7} tractor with 7A dozer, 48 ¢on- -trol, D7D winch. Rollers 50. 60%; tracks, ‘sprockets, idlers 45%. Certified Buy,. 30-day warranty, Pr, George. Listed at $20,500,’ save 10%, . Sale Price $18,450 Double Discount. Price $16,400 FT-9201 — 1960 MODEL CAT D7 tractor, fully equipped w/ hyd. angledozer; winch. -This Di. has been repaired to ex- ‘cellent condition! Certified Buy, 30-day warranty, Ter- * race: Ligted at $22,900, save 10%. "Sale Price $20,610 Double. Discount Price. $18,320 FT-0294 — ALLIS -CHALMERS + -- HDG tractor, 1959, model, w/ -angledozer, winch and guard, Undercarriage 80%, balance machine fair to good. Snap exam results. The following is a list of. suc- cessful candiates in examina- tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toro- nto in Terrace, B.C.) , - Fhe names are arranged in THESE. FOUR. MAPS ‘from a booklet on Confederation by the Rolland Paper Company illustrate ; che dramatic growth- of ‘Canada, Top left shows the extent, of the four founding provinces at Con- rey c o federatlon in 1867 + Nova ‘Scotlay New Brunswick, Quebec: and: Ontario, Top right depicts how the: | — : , : : boundaries of Canada have been extended by 1973 by the acquisition of the Northwest Territories |: from the Hudson's Bay Company, the ereatlon of the-Infant Province of Manitoba, and the joining - of British Columbia and “Prince Edward Island, Map at bottom left shows Canada in 1905 when the boundaries of Quebec, Ontarlo and Manitoba had been extended, the Provinces of Alberta: . | and- Saskatchewan “formed, and the Yukon. made a Territory. By1949the map of Canada had - assumed its present oulline with the joining of Newfoundland, following the final extensions af the -|... boundaries of Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, Se - “ore Just holler harder, Howard tells Usk folk. — . a ae we . on 7 ‘ . / “Holler harder,’? saidSkeena M.P, Frank Howard to 21 resi- dents of Usk last Thursday. -. #4 month ago youhad no postal service whatsoever,’’ he sald, “"but today wa’ ve been’ success- ful in getting you mail and par- ‘cel service three times’ weekly, Howard told the Uskresidents ‘that they would have a resident -3ostmaster and dally mail tm-. mediately, — .. Howard went on. to bd tak he did not make promises but; cll 5 ‘made notes -which: he: took: up ‘panel tee. to the yearly mem: with various officials at differ /-"te soy member may bringare- ont davels of government to get ‘solution to a provinelal or natlo- c o. an, | nal convention through the local He sald he. intended to com | ais tevel ‘where: tt wall reach tinue striving until the pecvleof ‘the’ party leaders and be pre- . : the antmal ‘sented on the floor-of tha: leg- |. = Ba 4fglativa assembly ar the house’|; LOST Doc, -of Commons,'* Howard told the Frank Howard concluded his remarks by saying ‘The intere- sts of the individual, the indi. yidual Canadlan.is where the sympathies and efforts of the New Democratic Partyaredire. |. . cted.*? . : Frank Howard -will be atten ding Centennial Celebrations in the area before returning to Ot- tawa July 4, _ : “Madame’s dog thedly parked SHERBROOK, Que, (CP)- Re- sidents who let thelr dogs run ‘loose now have to pay a “parks “ing ticket’? To reduce the num- ber of pets roaming the streets ,.control service, ] DOG, approaches the own. er, * says “Madan: your dog ‘Is badly. parked,*'. and gives the ‘offender a ticket, |; vce csncesetacyfatetetetas st ‘ Seas cane “Usk had a foltable ferry service seven days a week, hydropower and eventually road access. During a discussion on the organizational and constitue tlonal set up of the NDP, Frank Howard explained that leader. siip- conventions were held “avery two years with this years convention being ‘held at To- ronto, He went on to show how financing of the party is done. “through the local level with NDP -¢lubs holding dances and raffles GRADE: HI PIANO; Honours. Norma Dando; Susan J,. Elliot, Dwayne . Holliday, Beverly Kealty; Jean Smith (equal); Pass - Janice L. Froese; Diane Lethes, aa io GRADE! PIANO: Honours = Nancy Sparks; Lynne Atwood; Pass Linda - Purschke; Dorothy L. Eliott, - coat GRADE [¥ CLARINET: Ho- ‘nours + Carol A, Slisbe, «|. ' GRADE.V_ THEORY: Honourg -Dorothy E. Barton. oo GRADF Il THEORY; - First Class Honours - Colleen Froese Margaret Horsfield feaual ced hive’ hatdly. evar’ kib¥asa, mathematician who. was.capable -ofvensoningg of | gathering... *. PEATO Publicans believe upgrading. could be achleved and batter service provided.-in Canadian pubs if they could serve men and women, accompanied or not, both beer and -knife-and-fork: meals, ©. 0 ~ They also. belfeve more ll centes should be. granted to pubs which’ are ‘not in hotels, * Such facilities, it 1s claimed, would attract more mald and fe.‘ male office workers at noon and after five'in the‘afternoon, © -'' These shifts in beer-drinking habits were disclosed In a re cent survey by Canadian Hote: and Restaurant... ‘More brickbats have been thrown at beer parlors, bever- “age rooms, taverns, pubs, than at any other type of. “hosple tallty’? facility, notes CRR, in {ts current ‘discussion of new: horlzons-in the dacore of places where. people « drink ~ draught beer, generally regarded as the. | ne 5 ‘working-man’ § corner club; °°. "468 "CORVAIR: Mona “But “if you're not a -beere (Po pn ae ae iy ‘parlor habitie’* gays the buak ; REDE A. Was $150 Ne ness publication, should youim. | OT eas ... Fake Notice that Harry Jack Harms of Terrace,. occupation salesman, Intends to. apply for ermission to purchase the fol- owing described lands: - Commencing at a post plant. ed on the westerly right-of-way boundary of the old Lakelse. Lake Road, approx. 2000 ft. Southwest of Williams Creek bridge; Thence N. 45 deg. W, to High . Water Mark of Willams Creek; Thence along the HWM In..a Northeasterly DODGE CITY < Is Busting Out’ _ With Big Car | Values!!! 1495 = " Call or. write your Finning sales representative for-a free, ilu- raee tale Fiver er firection for 80 ft. more ot , NIN. ’ | dess; Thence, §..43. deg. ta. ie F INNIN G Lakelse Lake. Road: Thence -in TRACTOR |_| a Southwesteriy direction along . pit , the road to.paint of egmmence: Your Caterpiilar Dealer = { ment and containing 10 acres i 4621 Keith A: 7 mote or less. The purpose for Terrace, BC... Phone 695-223 | winlch the land is required ta Caterpillar,. Cat and Traxcs ; Home Site. Jack Vator. are Registered Trade. | . Batty Jack Harms marks of ‘Caterpillar Tractor Ror Jan C, MacDonald, Cp sas _ Dated June 17, 1967, 52 Aas INDIAN AFFAIRS BRANCH LAND ACT _'}-_ Invitation to Tender for Pupil “S| Transportation, oe ‘Tenders are invited for the provision of transportation serv- ces for approximately 28 In. ,| dian pupils from Kitsumkalum B| Indian Reserve to and from Terrace, & distance of approxi. Taately 236 miles, each school day for the period September 5, Notice Of “1966 CHEV BelAlr 4Dr.. of DL . Sedan, V8, auto, warranty Take Notlee that ‘Muriel Hana ~ land Terrace, occupation) 2067, and June 29, 1968. pose your values onthese estab. Po a, _ ea os BONE mo toa The’ rout fallwed ones WP Po eae a, ; Housewite, intends to. ap for! etween Kitsune haeted lishments? You should not look 1966 CHEVELLE 4Dr., _. 1962 FORD Galaxie 500 | -~ 11962 METEOR $33 2-Dr. H at them-as a home away from home, A’ blue-collar worker has: No.1, and Skeena Secondary tary weno, Teraca® "| a alfront aot of aio when Tenders are required on an| he, thinks of a beer parlor, overall daily rate, vehicles must) ‘'He wants a place where he conform to appropriate provin.|. dogs. Rot feal ‘out of. place, a clal requirements, The succeas-| room: where he-can teal Ome | ‘fal bidder will be required -to| fortable’ in his work - clothes, submit evidence of insurance to} While -his ostensiblé reason for. the satisfaction of the Minjater./ belng’ there is to drink beer. |]. ‘Forms for tender are available): ihe. camaraderie, -‘companton. | from the Indian Education Of-| ship and conversation of fellow fice, 203 Federal Building,| workers and friends 1s Just as" Prince. Ru ert. Tenders are ‘0 important, - oe ae an envelope mark-|' ‘sary, 1b gon tha women (Ke od ‘Tender for Pupil Tranapan 4, dopant ae the rooms tatlon Contract,” ahd will be) of his friends?! - tn a _ ion to p the fol- owing described lands; - ; . Commencing at a. post. plant. ed at the NorthEast corner af 373; thence North for a - distance of: 620’ more or ‘less; thence East’ for ‘a distance of . 400° more or-less; thence North: .for a distance of 380": ‘thence ’ Bast. for 920’ more’ or . Jess: . fence South for 1000' more.or . less; thence West for 1820’ more . ar less ‘to: point of commence. ment’ and contalninig 27. acres . More or less, a oo which: the -. The -purpose for , dand is: required is for farming and for ith June 1967,’ | -recelved-at the above’ office: up ” Morlel Haalahd:..° if to. 5:00 p.m, local time, July 5, Paes Eee me - Strikes cost Saskatchewan. REGINA (CP)}Working tima,| = 7105 ss, * Sedan, auto, low nue - L095. o “rucket seats, AL condition <1 > Ay was $2305, Now tone Aen 105 . i Dour 20 More To: Choose From-1959 To 1 966. Models | 7 Bay, Now — ‘No Payments’ Bonar Law books || LARGE SELECTION of NEW & USED TRUCKS one SEE YOUR TWO DODGE CITY MARSHALS, . —e Mere werses “oo ‘ Oe y my , . toe EDMONTON (CP): The Al | ., berta Aggoclation of Reglater ~. FREDERICTON - cP) tne LL of the Binar 120,000 volumes of | ‘+ Nurses. last year récorded th »Jargest: number: of active mem _ bera.in its 81 - Fears, Acti . ‘members’ registered last: yaa mere 7,080,804. more: thar. the: [previous year," sy lost ‘by non-agricultural waga earners_om strike “tn Saskst' /Chewon. was one-eighth the Can ‘gdien average beter 1961. and: Law-Bennett Library have been moved to new quasters on: the’ Brunswick, ‘The Harrlet Library replaces ‘premises, where they ‘1966, | Labor _ Minister Lonel Codante paid wore kept for $8'yoara, STREET ee DE eet bs of the Unieraity of New: |