eng he or eersg hr Pe a a This navertiemont a fot published or. > displ ed by . Wednesday, July 5. 1967 ‘ Hong Kong merchants. ‘now migrating fo BC An tnvestment counsellor in “Vancouver reports a ‘number of merchant .Pririces frorh Hong Kong are converting their family fortunés to Canadian’ dollars. and moving to.BC..- - . Harrison chef . serves starling , HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, "B,C. (CP) - Joseph Wuest! chef at the Harrlson Hotel here, says starlings are built like mint. ture turkeys: with big thighs and breasts,‘and he has created a new dish, Main ingredients are two-thirds ‘starling meat, one-third: veal, brandy . and Spices. : . “George “‘Trelt, residentot Ruth erford = -MeRaa Lid,,-who has investment opportualties, ° sald he has: settled-four-Hong Kong. families in $50,000. homes in Vancouver. ‘in the last: tiree a chinese whose fortune Is.estl-- mated at $40,000,000; . - He ‘sald: the - txodiis started about six. months: ago because of the. comm unist-inspired riots in Hong Kong and is continulng as fast asCanadian immigration officials can: process the apple catlons, . "These. are good, ‘stable fam- diles. and: have a lot to give this THE SWEEPER country. besides thelr money,** he. sald, “They are -all Eng-- : educated, speak exceflent: eng- Ta lish in many cases and are brings Is ing us a lot’ of technical knows how, |. “@srany ut them are manufac+ turers and are louking forward .to . setting Up - new factories here’? An estimated $1,450 mer-. chants, manufactures, ' ‘engl. neers, physicians and skilled tradesmen apptled for Immigra- tlor visas]ast month. . comin ‘| been: advising the: Chinese on. weeks aid now'is dealing with ‘|| “ABUVE YOUNGSTERS were Creek Gulf Course Last week. _ She used to be bothered by backnches and Lived feeling. When she learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache .and tired feeling, she touk Dndd’a Kidney Pills. Smart girl, Dodd's Pille atimulate the kidneys tu help relieve the condition equsing the backache and tired feeling. Soon she felt better ~ reated better. 12 you are bothered by backache, -Dodd's Kidney Pilla may help you, tog. You enn depend on DoikTa. BY FRANK HOWARD M.P. On the 24 of June, 1497 art! Cabot landed at what Isnow part of Canada, Four hundred and : seventy” years later, to the day, the TOWING SERVICE ONE— Days: 635-5120 or or 633-6189" . Nights: 635-2762 or 625-5611 INTRODUCT ORY OFFER: on New Wide Oval Tires . 20% Off or 5 For The Price of 4 TOTEM @) SERVICE "REMEMBER (eter, ver co SERVICE STATION HOURS: 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. a When a fighting white- ‘water steelhead hits, . - " brace yourself for battle... Novice or expert, you're Cat ’ in for one of the finest" ~ fishing thrills of B.C.'s*'- action-packed outdoors. oa Great tropliy?. Then celebrate with - a. man-sized beer; Lucky Lager! ~ Lucky' sabold breed of beer, slows: ‘: brewed: in the:Wastern tradition, : So gtab yourself a Lucky. Savoura | Give Yourself a, LUCKY BREAK’ the Liquor Contra a ard ay the Government, of Gritish Columbia: = Master facet? Robinson.-of.; Telkwa, - pine contributes” itself te the | forest, . | veloping. As with the pines and» origin, protect and conserve our - growth, tourlng, picnicking or merely want to rest awhile, come ‘to. Gitwangarh' s Pine Grove Park and savour Canadadn a minia. ture form; feel the splrit of.Co- operation *shich made it possible and leave with afeelingofstrone’ [oo | m™ | ger, pride in. our Nation and‘our f° °°; ft people, That? s what tPaphened ta : me. -, prefers women REPO ~ FROM PARLIAMENT HILL | | Kitwanga celebrates Canada’s centennial people. of . Kitwanga officially opened a small park aspart. of the Centennial Celebrations, The day was a smashing suc-' cess and I mention it here, not SO much. because it was unique, but because it was typical Bin Brackenberry, the. com- munity’s oldest old-timer, of-. ficlated at the opening, Gilet. wagh of Gitwangarh washonour= ed by having a centennial medal presented to him, Gil-etwagh His the Indian name of Mr,:Tom Harris and Gitwangarh theclos” est that I can come to spelling, in English, the proper and orl @ ginal name of the community, There was a pdrade, a trea- sure hunt, prizes for costumes and the Ike, swimming, a bar- becue handled by the Grand of barbecues, Mr. sanvearly morning: -Churesers: wide, “a pattcake ‘breakfast, @ danée, free ice cream,-and the” list could go on and ony ++4.- .What Is perhaps: “as import. ant as anything was’ the Cen. ‘tennial spirit. at ‘the celebra- tions and the co-operative spirit that was necessary to do all the preliminary work,. Gitwangarh, like many othér smaller com- munities,. is embued with that spirit of being able to’ work together for the common good, something which is lost. in large cities, The name of the park was j| chosen by-contest with the win- ning Name being that of 13 year old David James, The name iss Pine Grove Park, There is a fine, even. aged stand of Lodgepole ‘Pine’ in-the hark shading the picnic tables, the camp. sites and the brick fire place, * The Park is symbolic at Can. ada and our .aspirations, The pines had their origin in. seed 50 smail {t could easily escape detection, They are firmly root-- ed in their birthplace, They are tall, straight, . yirile, growing . in stature and: girth and reach ing for the skies, Each Province, area, come, munity and family has its own routs and history with each con- tributing to, the whole as each. pl Canada is alsogrowing and de- the forests. of this nation: we must malntaln and respect our. presence and. nurture “our. If you are camping, visiting, Hack company “CALGARY: (CP) < ry Calgary. taxicab company ‘has 20: womens # drivers on the payroll and wants’ ‘ more, "They have fewer acek ‘dents. than“men, they Jearn how ; to. operate the radio faster, ‘an. they’re reliable. and .- 4 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, B,C, winners in the junlor centennial gold tournament held at Spring _ Musi CAL INSTRUM Just like the 1867 era _the barnyard. animals. In the Chickens. @ go-go. MONTREAL,- -- Mod dancing is in’ at Expo, G's: Man. the Provider theme pavillon, Fos ‘children’s farm, that is. For children who -have never seen.chickens go-go daticing to the strains of plano music bang-: ed.,out by a rabbit, there: are. surprises In-store... : : The whole barnyardis groovy, se A. pigeon ‘flys out of Its. cage and rings. a bell, ‘and a duck. ‘slides on his. backside down a ramp into the water, 0000 7, htt oa The animal act demonstrator. holds up a card on which there are dots of various ‘colars,- "Judy,’’ the demonstrator calls “Come out and show them. ‘the, green dot,’’ A white hen strolls out of her cage, pecks the Breen dot and returns, - “Jump through “the Jack,'’ he tells the rabbit, Donald « « dind the fish,’ * A duck slides down a ramp Into the water and dives for an art- Vicia! fish at the bottom of a. transparent -pool, Alfred, the pigeon, is sum- moned, He walks out of his cage, looks around a bit, and Mies to a tiny bell and rings It. “Toop, ; You'll find ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS ‘est ‘inthe. 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