: Wednesda Juna'21; “4967 - a- GE? your cuss © mind ‘now. Basement “and carpentry. ‘work. = “Anglican Church of. Canada’: 3 A726 Lazelle Ave,’ 8:30 a.m—Holy’ Communion : «10: 46 amo—Morning. Prayer e : ‘10: 16 am —Sunday ‘School: . Lor CLEARING | — Slashing _ sports, ‘with @ WORK WANTED: 1e. LEGALS. ° TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE: B.C. DAY .CARE now available “in my home, up to § pm. and 635-2144, after 5pm... - “of LEADING Music teacher. ‘trom |. Edmonton will teach children, teenagers and ‘adults, all a of music; Must have. Appelt ; ment as students will be: limit ed. Phone 695-2605, - GIRL 17 years would like sum- mer work, Housekeeping, baby- aitting ete. Phone 5877 pid Phone 633-7454.:' CARPENTER .. wo rk wanted firat clisg. workmanship; si walks, cement . steps, te . framing, car porta; specialize | 9 in finish work: at] work guar- anteed.. Phone 835-2708 any- time, - . ett HIGH school hoy wants work . Going. odd_ jobs ‘after school ‘or Saturdays. “Phone 635- _ 6879. _atf and burning ‘and backfilling, Building gravel driveways, sand gravel and top soil. Phone 635-2058, Hans Fagan. ." ctf @ MISCELLANEOUS | TWO-YEAR-OLD ‘cat ‘to sive away; Pinto coloring; house bro- ken;” unable o have’ ‘Kittens Ph. 635-6870. .- st play ground|:. =. and equipment, Phone G55174). =. 1 Mile 94.44 to mile , 05.89 KALUM XENNELS, Doss ond] - cats “boarded. . Madern. eSPCA approved.” Every care and at- tention.” Write Box 2038, Ter- race, of ¢all 635-6707. - » c48 BOYS’ SUMMER.CAMP _. Ages 8 to 16. Francois Lake, BC. 10-day- sessions . of. profes-| _ sional instruction. .: Camping, > waterfront: . activities, 1967 camp opens July 9. For brochure write . the: Director, Francois Camp, ' 1595-5th - “Ave, Prince George, BC.: -ROOF Jeaking? Repair or Te -cap it the southwestern way ; Swepeo; * guaranteed method: Save by doing it yourself, Phone E. L. Polding 635-6833, ws ctf, ‘Government ‘OE the’ ‘Province’ British’ Columbia: Department ’ ‘of Highways: Skeena Electoral- District “BITUMINOUS ot SURFACING Project No. 5.8667 | Terrace Arterial and Northern Trans Provineial, Highway TERRACE - - COPPER RIVER © “USK SECTIONS. Mile :-96:22 to mile™ 99.77 Mile’ 102.62 to'mile 10837 2 (16,05 alles) =. NOTICE : TO ‘CONTRACTORS. “Sealed tenders, marked “Ten-j. der for’ Bituminous | Surfacing. 1987-68: Project “No, °.$-6667;" will be recelyed:hy the Minister Highways in-his office at the Parliament. Buildings; . Victoria, B.C. up ‘to. 2:00 p.m, - (Pacific Daylight | Saving Time) on Fri- day the 7th day of July, 1967 and opened in public ‘at that time and date. - Plans, specifications, and con- ed from the Depariment’ of] Highways, Room 1414, 207 West Hastings’ Street, ‘Vancouver: 3, B.C,,.or ‘from: the undersigned for the. sum of ten dollars ($10) which-is not refundable, .No tender will. be accepted or Considered . which’ contains an esculator clause or.any other ‘qualifying ‘conditions .and. the lowest ‘or ‘anytender: will not necessarily be accepted. “HE OY. Miard,’ . ., Deputy Minister | Department of Highways, : Parliament Buildings, - Victoria, - B.C. .. ae File Nor 5639-66-67 May, 1967 on ; “Department ‘ of ‘Public Works: “OF. palbeakaes : SEALED TENSES “address- ed to Supervisor of. Tendering, Dept. .of Public’: Works, 2nd] Floor, Pacific Palisades, TAT Bute Street, Vancouver 5, B.C. and endorsed’ “TENDER FOR ‘ALTERATIONS, FEDERAL. BU ILDING, : -KITIMAT, B.C. will be received until 3:00 p.m. {(PDST) THURSDAY, JULY €, 1967. - Tender décuments-can be ob. + Study 9:18 aim.—Sabbath School” a 11:00 ane _. VETERINARY CLINIC Dr. J. D. Proctor By appointment only | a Phone 835-5900 PIANO tuning and repairs. For appointment. Spears 635-7391. ctf MOVING? eash paid for : good used furniture. O.K. U Goods, Phone 635-5816, nan REFORMED . | CHURCH Sparks Street at Sfraume Ave. Rev...Vi Luchies , Ph. 635-2621 10:00- a.m. Sunday. School SUNDAY. — - 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 5:00 p.m—Afternoon Service -UPLANDS BAPTIST * CHURCH: - '. (Southern: Baptist) 5013 Halliwett Avenue , SUNDAY: "9:45 a.m.—Sunday. ‘School 11:00 .a.m—Morning: Service. Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. — Prayer meeting. and | Bible — “BETHEL Baptist CHURCH Re ‘Katom at at een 6a5S107 Pastor Lloyd. Andersen B, Th. 10:30 = 12:00—Family.- Service, “Worship, Sermon, Classes. "7:30 pan— Evening ‘Service Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. . Crusader. Girls, Crusader Boys B:30 p.m.—Prayer’ Meeting. ; sss | MENNONITE BRETHREN Te ‘CHURCH : 3406 Eby St. ~ Phone 635-5976 .. w- Pastor Alvin Penner. - 10:00. am—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. — ‘Worship Service ° r80 ‘pam. — Evening Service . 7 “CATHOLIC CHURCH a -Lakelse. Avenue SUNDAY: MASSES: Mees 8:80. a.m: 10:00 am, ::° 14:15 sm. and-730 pm. | ~' Phone: 635-2513 : . =n > $n. MATTHEWS. CHURCH: Ph. 695-5855. Anglican: Chureh-of. Canada’: ‘and Sermon’ | “780. P.m.—Evening Prayer i as SEVENTH. DAY: ADVENTIGT “CHURCH * aster. R G. Burton © Gaston - 3906 Griffith Street oo ” ". SATURDAY - ” PRESBYTERIAN. a << CHURCH. IN’ CANAD. “the Christian Reformed Ohurcli Sunday. at- 7 a0 Pan. ; supplied ' ‘by the Department. . | necessarily accepted. Phone Robert}. ae APT cl CHURCHES * Wednesday — Cor, Sparks St. and Park Ave, |. ATIB Leen Ave, H ‘Cor, Park Ave. and § ~ . 21:00 am.—Morning Worship Morning Series Lo Bi, Pe tained through Mr. ¢C. Gallag- her, Caretaker, Federal ‘Build: ing, Kitimat, To be considered each: tender must be submitted on the forms The lowest or any tender not Muir Supervisor of Tendering 043 For Fast, Quality Printing Terrace “Omineca” Herald Commercial Printing, Dept, baad we ALLIANCE GOSPEL ‘CHAPEL ‘5010 Agar Ave, Terrace, 6.C, 10:00 am.—Sunday School. - 11:00 am.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—-Evening Service 8:00 p.m.—Prayer ‘Meeting Friday. — . 7:30 .m,-—Young Peoples A Cordial Welcome Awaits You ‘Rev, E, Thiessen, Pastor 4b12 Graham Ove. Ph. 635-6768 —— | CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘Summer Schedule 9:00 am.--Worship Service Pastor | H. Madsen, BA, B.D. “Your friendly family church” EVANGELICAL FREE ' GHURCH a rks St. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 pan.—-Evening Service "Wednesda 7:30 pm. —. yer and Bible. Study A Cordial Invitation Te All _ Rev Ho Jost, Pastor. * 4665 Park Ave. Ph, G355115 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m.—Sunday S¢thool: 114:00.a.m:—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic. BIBLE STUDY Tuesday ab mt) ‘pm. YOUNG’ PEOPLES ~ mhuredny. t 9:30..p.m, _ Pastor. Rev. D. Rathjen Phones — Office LANDS . . FORESTS, : “AND WATER - RESOURCES: MA. ~ TIMBER. “SALE \98637 Bealed: ‘tenders, ‘will: be ‘re: ceived by the District “Forester |, ‘than 11am: on-the eh day of | ° : , July, 1987, for the’ purchase’ of save. thousands; ot dl. Licence X-90537, to cut 840,000) sf the: Histor eae DIS. cuble feet of: Hemlock, Spruce, | COUNT tale cf" ‘she Century. EBalgam, Cedar and Other Spe- | - you save 5,10 of 15%. You .- cles Sawlogs. On an area situ: ‘ated 1 niile N.W. Pitman Stn. “CN.R.” approx, 20° mniles NES -of Terrace, ‘ CRBS: : “Three; (3)! years’: will ‘he ‘ak, leged fee SE a thé ‘Base ly ec ‘Skeena -P.S.¥.U." which ‘Js. fully R36 . a ‘committed;”: This-” sale” will: ba awarded “under. the: ‘provisions of: section 17 (la) of the‘Forest |, Act; which’ gives the timbersale applicant certain privileges. ' Purther particulars may be obtained from the District For- ester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, BC. 050 | ‘DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE : PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO _ZONING “BY-LAW No. :401 - NOTICE is hereby given: that a Public. Hearing will be. held to consider proposed Zoning Amendment By-law No. 449 which ‘States: ‘Section 8 of By- law No. aol is hereby. amended by altering the ‘map referred therein to’ pro vide the folowing: : “Lots 6 & 6, Blk, 9 of Bik, -with’.no trade; The Pou: “BLE: DISCOUNT ‘sale: is ax: - “clusive to. Pinning! - Pay, © Froid 1962 MODEL: CAT DB. tractor, power .. . shift, wi - hyd. ‘angledozer, - ‘winch: |’ Ex. pertly.“reeonditioned In olir ed at $46,500, save 5%. Sale Price $44,173 Double. Discount Price $41,850; FT.O110° —~ 1965 MODEL CAT. ‘ya. angledozer,. winch; ° . dercarriage average 80%, bal: ~ anee of machine in top ‘condi- tion. Certified Buy, 90-day watranty, Pr. George. : Listed at AB, 500, save 5%. “.' Sale Price. Double, Discount ‘Price 1,850 FT-A845.” — 1956 170 cat D? tractor with 7A dozer, 46. con- trol, BID: winch. Rollers 50- .. 60%; tracks, sprockets, ‘idlers 75%. Certified Buy, 30-day at $20, 00, save 10%. °° Sale Price $18, 450 Double Discount Price $16, 400 Art. 9291 ° _ 1960, MODEL: cat . D7. tractor, fully. équipped_w/ ~ hyd, -angledozer, winch. ‘This D7 has been ‘repaired to ex- _ cellent condition!’ Certified ~ Buy, 30-day warranty, Ter- race, . “Listed at $22,000, save seation’ ‘10.1, * Subsection | af 10%. : - Sale Price $20; 610 of Bylaw No. 401: is hereby Double Discount Price $18,320 amended hy the addition of sub- section ' 1(e) “which ‘shall - pro: ]PT-9204 — ALLIS CHALMERS vide “Home — Occupations,” HD6 tractor, 1059, model, w/. angledozer,. winch and guard. ‘Section. 20, subsection 21: of By-Law No. 401. is -hereby| Undercarriage 50%, balance machine fair to good. Snap amended in the . requirement portion by the addition’ of the price on “Tisted af $5,500; words: “Provided, however .the| save 15%. ae parking requirements for ban- Sale Price $- 4,875 quet areas shall not be consid- Double Discount Price. $ 3,850 Suet ares ae gemere the ban) 9268 — JOHN DEERE: 450 uet-are - ‘let ‘areas are’ an integral part tractor, only two years old! of other. normal hotel facili- tise munich have | provided ‘or |. Has angleblade, winch, guard. will be providing the required ‘3. parking in accordance With this rane Eee Sad) ware by-law." - t Section. ‘24 OF: By.laiy’ No. ‘401 ! is -hereby. amended-by.the-addi- tlon of sub-section’4 ‘whieh shail read: . “Applications” for. rezon- ing of land within. the District of Terrace. will only be .consid- ered by ‘the Municipal Council on the last Monday of January, |’ April, July and - October - of every year.” ~ - The. proposed: amending by- . law above referred may be vie a Double Discount Price $22,050 ed during regular business | rr.a7s7.-- 1958 HOUGH HH hours at the Municipal ‘Office, with 1% yd. bucket, fork, The Public Hearing shall -be| “clamp. Tires’ poor; balance held in the Council Chambers | - |. machine in good operating of the Muni¢ipal. Building Tues- condition. Certified Buy, 30- day, Jume 27th, 1967 at 7:30 “HY sed af $00, sae Gearee. pm ’ Sale "Price $ 7,560 - All persons having any inter- Double Diseount.Price § 6,800 est in the proposed amendments | . corner ‘Sparks St & Dayis ‘Ave.) rezoned from. Residen-. -| tial No. 2 fo Central. Commer- ‘cial. North “300 feet of. Blks, 2 '& 3 DL. 611, Pln. 2032, (4313 - & 4923 Graham Ave.) rezoned “from rural. to Residential No, ty, Terrace. Listed at $10.- * 750;. ‘gave’: 10%) ts ungys aidoSalenRrice: 68,078 |: Dou et. Discount: “Price: ‘$ 8 Preis _ 1963. MODEL. ‘car 944 wheel. loader: w/Finning |, ‘ Jo-profile log: fork and clamp. |' Reconditioned from end to -end, Certified. Buy, 60-day _ warranty, Prince George.. Listed at°$25,500, save 5%." Sale Price $24,225 “Bforementioned shall take’ not- F I N N I N G ice and be governéd according: 7 iy even aT TRACTOR ’ DISTRICT OF TERRACE| ‘Your Caterpillar Dealer J. POUSETTE, - 4621 Keith Avenue Administrator C48) Terrace, B.C. Phone 695-2236 Caterpillar, Cat and Traxca-| @ COMING. EVENTS vator are Registered Trade- marks of Caterpiltar Tractor RESERVE JUNE 24,: Spend-it} co, at: Kitwanga Centennial ‘Cele- — A brations. Parade for the. kid- dies and their pets, decorated . Exports up. . from Ontario bicycles, wagons’ costumes. Adults in costume, Horses, floats | FORT FRANCES,” Ont, (CP% |. “Exports through the port ~ o} opening of new park, barbecue, treasure hunt, swimming “sports, | ; - entry and across the interna: tional bridge here increased by community picnic. supper. Cen: .tennial Costume Ball, with free: admission to ali outdoor “events. A special invitation. to all for- mer residents, and all‘ who tion with Kitwanga, ° ~. cdB] £965, rising fromm, $21,000,000, get DOUBLE THE. , DIS: . . COUNT if .you. pay” “cath. -. “less: for used ‘equipment —~ - shops! Certified Buy, 60-day" ' warranty, Prince George. Liat: D7. Traclon power shift, iN! . ‘warranty, Pr.. George. Listed. 1,175 | Certified Buy, 30-day warran- |. $14,550,000 between 1964 and 5. Pity, too, For it was'one of the magic. moments, striking like a -bolt of Ifghtning to ight up the usially drab, Parllamen- tary skys That. oid politica stager' - , the greatest actor in the Commons cast. in nearly 80 years --was putting on one of ‘his you' ve Got--t o --see-nf t ‘mto~bellevexit performances, | ~ John G,Dlefenbaker,C Canada’ s 18th Prime. Minister, In what he called '*a quiet time,’* was communing withthe man he most reveres, Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald . dead these 76 years, - Only Dief . could ‘have pulled It oft, and gloriously, ++ Watching it adrairingly, one of his remaining but still most devoted followers mourned that It was too bad -- too bad Dief’ s trily astounding talent for Par- llamentary fantasy: as Opposi- tion Leader hadn’ t been matched by an equally. astonishing git for Parliamentary . reality as: Prime Minister, : if it had, how ditterent, mused the Conservatlve: frontbencher who sat in the Cabinet with Diet, these last five wilderness years might have been, tt Now , get this picture, ; There, towering 30 feet over- head on the East’ Lawn, Just outside the Senate Entrance to the Centre Block, on a pede stal of granite, stood Sir John A., the “Old. Chieftain?" in stone, staring with unseeing eyes out across Parliament Hill as ¥f still peering into the mist of the future, And there at his feet, griz zled grey head bowed aS if in ‘prayer, John G. It would be, Diet had, annour ced in. advance, a “short com- memorative yisit?' he would ‘be paying Sir John on the 76th anniversary of the first Prime Minister’ s death. - There was. a brief wreath: . placing, -of course, ‘with, Sir, ; John’ s pamespelled incorrectly 600 |! on thercard, but this was little ' more than routine, _ . What was’ far from routine ‘came’. when John G,,: emerging ! trom: what obviously had bean a ‘deep: reverie, began. wondering out loud ‘what on: earth: John A, would have done and said, if a century: younger, he. had lived to see this day. and ‘this Parliament. ; “#Ab,?’. mused John G, spe- amazed by today’s Commons, would haye exclaimed “How calm it is,’* for the!*oldChiet- tain’? had been a rough one, and the House a century ago a tough one. ° -_ +++ “And of today's Offictal op position, murmured JohnG. with ‘some pride, John A, definitely would have uttered an astonished "|. How big it is’? = for it was, dn simpletruth, added its leader, the biggest-by-far ever, infinit- ely bigger than anything the * old Chieftain'’'. had led in his 19th century Parliamentary daye + And what would John A, have ' said. about: the 18th successor to his first prime ministership, the Liberals’ Lester B, Pear- son, John G, wondered -- but not for long. — “ah?’. snorted John G, with a shudder of distaste, **1e woilld. n’t be using such soft, sweet and low lullaby words as appear. in the news-eulogies! readthese days,!' Dist had been down once be- fore for one of these ad SPECIAL FILM showing on Hal- land and Queen Juliana’s ‘visit to Canada at the Christian Re-- formed . Church,’ Wednesday, June 21, at & Pal. Everyone ‘welcome.- ; 48 diterium-on: June’ 23 9:30 -pm. Py. . to celebrate : the feast:‘of.. ‘Saint John the Baptist:. : : They .: will ‘A. beard “-con- | f, test..: A“midnight lunch will be | served, -and- refreshments — will be available:.: This“‘dance is sponsored. by:: ithe. French Cang-, dian .-Club,, everyone .\ is. wel.’ rae Tod NACE, ~ Holding A Banquet or + Meeting? fer. % CLUB AND..SALES # RECEPTIONS AND . * TRADE DISPLAYS LAKELSE _enquirles: OTTAWA. OFFBEAT "Diefent aker in dialogue | with John A “BY RICHARD JACKSON. _ OTTAWA, «+ It was just a flash iff time» a 10-second item in the television. news - and it faded from: the screen betore you knew, really, what-had been happening. oe culating onthe question, John Aa, | Seer Pleasant Surrounding and enn Ha * LUNCHEON AND DINNER MEETINGS, “te WEDDING PARTIES © 0 > “HOTEL | eo. > Seating Capacity 400 e. Public: Address Sytem wo , @ Plano @ Stage” e “Movie Screen” moments’! before the statue of the "Old Chieftain,’ ? .. i ' But that was two years ago, and : this, he. ingisted, was dif- ferent, for. it was ‘Centennfal year, and weren't we all cele- brating the birth of the nation that the first Prime Minister had fathered? = . John G, an- established auth ority on the life and times of John A., has gone: so deeply into his *cemi-pro hobby of col- lecting “Macdonald memorabilla he now even sleeps in the “old -Chieftain’s bed, a ‘magnificent four-poster, . es 2 oe it was. sent him by a admirer of “both Johns,'? as lt was put, dismantled and in sections, and he has put it all together again. so that he, too, niay use it and perhaps dream of making a re- turn to power just as its first occupant once did, . . These moments of “commun- ing'’ between the two Johns, ‘the two former Conservative Prime Ministers, were strange ones, and as they stood there, one in the flesh and the other in stone, it would not have been all that surprising had they “struck up a conversation, ‘ Can ‘you imagine Prime Mint- ster Pearson paying such “a commemorative visit!’ to. the statue of Sir Wilfrid Laurier?, Only Dief with his gentus for such . political showmanship could cut.such a caper and make it convinving. Oswald pupils play for teacher Piano and guitar music were qeard at a recital June 15.- Eighteen pupils of Mrs, Art- chur Oswald performed for their parents and friends at the home of their teacher. . Taking part in the program were plang, students, Sheri, Glen, Shannan. Yasinchuk,. Yyonme.Dih; beau, Connie Rathjen, Jerry Pie-:, sche, Ralph: Piesche and Lean-- na Bates, ~ “Also playing. plano were amle Dubeau, Lauren Dubeau,: Karen ‘Rathjen and Sylvia Huhges, *. Performing | with ‘the eultar were Stanley Miller, Kellie Mil- ler, Wade ‘Yasinchuk, Jimmy Griifiths, Larry Paulson, Jason Miller and Wally Henkel. = GET “SET! | WITH A SLATTERING: from 2] bs BEAUTY SALON Phone 695-2432 s x] oe] * _— 1 ne Ire or 1966 CHEV %4 Ton, GMC. 8-ft. box, V8, auto, | 4, G00 nin es.” » Power. steering, low mileage, crocus! S (Opposite Lakelse Hotel) = _ THE. SWEEPER IS COMING. MEETINGS: ae RANQUETS © MOTOR tale pore see — ee ie z es HOU The BLUE ad Lown Comber ~ DARBY'S EQUIPMENT RENTAL & Bus ‘4546 Lozelle Ave. Phone 635.5153 TALL TIMER SALE 1967 CHEV 8&-ft. box, Tutone, radio, HD, only 4 Special _ | “1959 FORD’ Sedas, - lots ° > niles left . 1967 BUICK Skylark 2-Dr. H a vB, auto, "power. Steering, loaded, with: ‘extras. a ra vB, std, mea ‘29 5 1967 F FAIRLANE 500. XL, va: ‘power. steering ont 7 . oe oo 9,000 miles. ot i sper We carry, “the largest selection ‘off new ‘and ‘used pickups in. town —— V-8's, sixes, with 3. and § transmissions, wide ‘color rarige. See, th 4 speed fl em Sedey a: