60. x 12- _ 23 ‘bedroom _ oe j Featuring . 17" living room | “| vf - All Doluxe. Features . 7 Western Trailer Sales " Weat of Skeena Forest Products, Hwy. 16 | ; | Phone 685-4564 :- Tertace, B.C, Lo, : ‘Serving Yarracs, the Hubs Coy of the Mighty Shera. Yin Narvivesten Beis Cob yee rs Soe : Weary Ai 3, 1968 Pa oy iu ee m i. wee ptt rn ty * pole operator, » OLD GIGGEY BARN near the CNR yard came down this week to make way for new con old barn was struction at the Motz Industrial Plaza, The Giggey's By Catherine M, Fraser The last of the old horsebarns in this area hit the dust last week in the wake of Prosper Clair Giggey’s big red barn — which had stood the test of time for about forty years ~ has been torn down to make room for new secondary in- dustry In the Motz Brothers In- dustrial Plaza, Clair Giggey, one of Terrace!s highly esteemed retired mill and started TInter~ Valley Lumber & Supply’ Co, mill, south of the barn, back in the the Tate 19205. barn: hits. , He built the. bara in the early part of 1930 to house his work | be: horses that hauled trees from the North Kalum, Lakelse Lake and Remo roads and the Copper River area, In the early days ‘the barn loused_six horses, had three boxes;~a hay loft and equip- ment storage space. Last horses to bestabledthere | - belonged to Hanson ‘Tie & Pole Company, who had a pole yard to the west of the barn. In the latter years the barn had been used to store mach- inery Today, the two Paverbrotnera, Whats new - about the new 20-hp Mercury : outboard? electric key starter. It's still the world's top fishing out.” board. This new 20 hp Is Ideal for use on large: lakes . and impoundments... has the power and speed to take “ you outand bringyou home fast... yet it'll sit right down: . and troll slow enough for the most patient waileya: fish-.’ erman. Like ail fishing Mercs, the new 200 has'shear:’- ’ proof drive, full gearshift, tilted powerhead, Jet-Prop exhaust, rugged one- ‘plece driveshaft housing and smooth, angled leading edge... plus the full silencing treatment. .Whatever kind of fisherman you are, you'll find the new Merc 200 fits the bill batter than any other outboard you can buy. See your Mercury dealer and gat p all the details on the ne.« Mercury line. . - including the world’s 4 best fishing outboards, — Marcary... THE PAYOFF 1S PERFORMANCE: 38, 6, 9.8, 20, 36, 50, 85, td, 125 ly, FIAST IN MARINE PROPLA SION MERCURY Wieknaerer mercury of Ganade, £10, tuuZto; Duy 0 of tiunswick Corp, _of the Giggey sawmill, Be | Manpower 1 man’s Droppite out of school to look fora Eatdee money now has big attractions for you, but, will the money you can earn now with an unfinished education, be enough for you 10 or 15 years from now, when you will, probably be married with a family to sup port? Don Walker, manager of the Canada Manpower Centre, Ter race, in speaking to a group of local students, advised them: to complete their education other. Wise there is very little chance Promotions and pay Increases that they are going to need. The Canada Manpower Centre ‘|knows from many years’ exper- of their being able io win the | pipefi waming Grim future for school dropouts tence that the more education a bergon has the. more likely he is able to get and to hold a job, A recent survey, he sald, shows ed. that on an average, a high school graduate earned almost $1500 more per year than did the worker’ without high schcol education. Walker pointed out that at the| present time there were many unskilied workers without a job while there were employera in the North Central District who were looking for pharmacists, medical lab technicians, nurses, ters, furrier, TV service= men, automotive parte clerks, automobile mechanics, Other positions open inchde with shorthand, Mineman, arnmae . ture winder, giazior, cement fin ‘ isher, millwrights; electric: ap ~ pliance serviceman, lumber gra- |* ders (nterior)-and aseistant hos’ Pital superintentent, DEAD TAXPAYER we KANSAS CITY, Mo, (AP) Letters to the tax collector pro- duced smiles os well as prob- lems. George Lehr, Jackson | : County collector, “yecently re- | ceived a letter which sald: “As | I have net notified your office before, I have been. deceased... aince Nov. 1965, Please remove: legal secretary, senograhers my name .from the “tax rolis,*” oullt to house the workhorses the dust Bil Christy and perhaps a num r of other early pioneers, remember the day the big red barn wentup, Howard raps | CN dropping of canneries Frank Howard, MAP, for Skeena, said today in Hazelton that the strongest possible pro- test should be launched against the CNR proposal to eliminate .the canneries atInverness, North Pacific, Sunnyside and Cassiar from its new.schedule, ‘Howard sald ‘The CNR plans ‘to discontinue stopping at the canneries outside of Prince Rup. ‘ert and thus force all passer gers destined for these canner= ies to use Port Edward, a8 & train stop”, _ : mpatiy: Net caurae will attest |. ¥: iho wor Pies nerles and is er, the CN has: for. thig' area, It |. scomnite of. tho, dleregard which | out ‘to be the perfect: family car. Tt doesn’t look like a box. Or park like a bus. It can carry a family of five plus the faithful St. Bernard. Or two people and enough champagne © and luggage to escape from the kids for a month. - But you don’t give -up one bit of car comfort. | The attractively contoured body, gives room inside ~ withtout-bulk otside."Fhe independent front: . Suspension picks its way over bumps. like a.cat. ‘The | 4 onthe floor, 5inthe | -seats* 96 under the hood and only $2495 inthe — showroom. “This low priced Datsun wagon could well tum As for pep. Heartwarming. This is the most powerful So wagon in its class. It'has 96 HP geared to deliver a top speed of 100 m.p.h. It cruises at freeway speeds with the solid feel of a thoroughbred ‘sports car, .. * _ And only'sips at the gasoline . . . thanks to the - advanced design of its overhead camshaft engine. - " SPECIAL NOTE: See how the rear door swings up... There’s no lip on the’ vinyl covered deck so that you, can slide shopping or heavy packages in at - * knee height. No awkward lifting. Come to think of it... better than a car! _ You can buy this amart looking wagon with sporty. . ~~ cbuitketiseatéaind-four on -the-floor for $2495 ~» (suggested retail P.O.E.). Or’ the relaxing’ Borg- "|ten. the CN about. thi "everyone who is interested to [do the same,"? | is growing over treasure hunters ~*~... who loot historical sites in Brit- — ih Columbia for fun and pro- | States ‘by the hundreds, *,| Sites: in thelr search for arte: Now you can have your Merc 200 with or ‘without an . Iie" hits of Iunar landscape.” may’ hood be: that ine CN pro- poses eliminate’ other stops on its Jasper-Prince Rupert te | but I have not been able to ob- tain the details ‘as yet,?? . “This proposal-is to come into |ettect at the end of April and the strongest possible protest Should be raised against this new | schedule, I myself have just writ- 8 and urge Treasure hunters | looting B.C.. sites “VICTORIA CP). — Concern George Moore, B,C. museum | eee nee says stricter controls are-needed to prevent the plund- er .of the province’s ancient sit OSs. ms * “Every, dummer they move in '| from the Prairies and the United equipped with picks, shovels and | “They | terally tear: up ‘the facta and. leave. them looking |_| plekup' trucks," safd Mr, Moore |. .f in'an interview. KARLS io BOATING “ACROSS. LAKELSE FROM. THE ROYAL Bs INK: 2 a. Phone 695-5230, wf are sold .and. implements taken from -abe |: and some isolated trappers’ ca- bins have been, “demolished for . their spikes, :. ers to excavate. Because these sites are usually isolated, noone ‘fs the wi: the hundreds of B.C. residents | who, ‘for the fun ‘of it plekings in ghost towne ‘and ab» andoned reserves, Moore, - This’ results tn the loss of]. ‘| thousands of historic and pre; ‘| historic ‘objects to: the. province aud to. the poogle of. Bis he. He. said many of the objects abroad. -The artefacts may Include old toteni Poles, Indian bead ‘work’ . andanied Indian reserves, oldbot.| , 8 machinery — anything that is saleable, Even old nails are éollected Treasure ‘hunters rarely seek |, ermigssion from ‘property own. 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