Vednesday, March §6, 1966 COMING EVENTS TERRACE AND District Credit Union 21st annual meating March 29, 7:00 p.m. Gim's Res tanrant Banquet Room, Dinner S $1.00 per person. Business meet- mm ing at 8:30 pm. cet 2 . ‘a ma ball — Frisco Frolics — Friday, me May 6 at Community Centre. a Highlight of the evening in a floor show — music by Esquires and dinner served. Tickets $5 per person. Make your reserva- tions now by phoning Helen man Lloyd Vi3-2087. Tickets must he or picked up and paid for by April Se RIDAY, MARCH 18, 8:15 pm. 2 “The Birthday Party,” 3act a drama by the Terrace Little Theatre Association, Terrace ® Community Centre. Admission f adults $1.50, students 75c. A coffee party for all patrons will wea follow the production. 034 maeOTICE. I wish to antounce to ae members of the Terrace Soccer Weg Club and all interested parties a that the annual meeting will be ma held April 3, 2:30 p.m. in the m Lakelse Hotel sample room. fam Everyone interested is urged to mm attend. Waldemar Penner c36 fae NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY ACTIVITIES meDP SKEENA provincial cotstitu- enty general meeting Saturday, April 2, in Terrace. gee iscussion - planning and policy m at NDP club rooms commences m= at 1 pm, finishes at 5 p.m. FOcial hour: banquet and dance =m commencing at 7 p.m. Whe inauguration of the Terrice NDP Youth Group (first in B.C.) followed by a guest. speaker. = Tickets now on sale. May be ob- metained from any member of the Terrace NDP club, Banquet and dance at Lakelse Hotel, Workshop / discussion group at NDP club rooms Monday, March 21 at 8 p.m., topic for discussion: “Automation.” All Welcome. Join your NDP club, the group that gets things done, co PITAL AUXILIARY annual |. BRITISH MORTGAGES LTD. buys Agreements for Sale and existing Mortgages, including out of town: write alhousie Road, Vancouver 8, ctf MORTGAGE MONEY for new con- struction AVAILABLE, Write to Suburban Building Products Ltd, SS. No, 1, Box 39, Prince George, B.C, ctg © PERSONAL AVOID that ‘bay window' look — wear a Futuro Abdominal Brace for support of strained or sag- ging muscles. You will feel het- ter and look better. 3 sizes. $6.95 at Terrace Druga. © CARD OF THANKS THROUGH THE media of your newspaper [ would like to ex- press my sincere thanks to the Kinsmen Club in this district for assisting me in purchasing spe- cial shoes for my daughter, Cindy, Mrs, Don Holt Deane (Nee Dolly) p34 ® HELP WANTED—Mole BOR NEW machine shop in Prince George. Maclfinists, welders, fit- ters HD. mechanics, journey- mien only — union shop, day or nite shift. Apply Galbraith & Sulley Lid., LO 4-2431, c36 ® WANTED TO. BUY CASH FOR SCRAPS copper, brass, lead, aluminum, radiators; we salvage your waste, O.K, Used Goods, Terrace, B.C, Phone VI 3-5816, ps4 TWO OR THREE bedroom home. Using 1964 Fairlane 500 as part or full down payment, Phone VI3-5306. elf me DR. PROCTOR will be in Terrace, + Friday, March 25, 1966, c84 @ PLAN TO attend Terrace’s first annual Music Festival which will be held from March 23 to 26 inclusive. For further infor- mation phone V13-5785 or VJ3- 5786, c34 #@ MACHINERY B-V 100 SKAGIT yarder with 165 = Cummins deisel complete with Gearmatic; new sleigh, com- pletely rigged Teady to go; terms arranged. Phone ‘YVI3- 2234. etf Be INFORMATION WANTED m MISSIONARY BAPTIST mission- B ary desires to establish a mis- sion point in this area with a view to establishing a new testa- ment church. Our belief is that all men are sinners and stand in need of a saviour. God pro- vided the saviour when His son m™ ied on Calvary's cross. In Christ's personal ministry He or- ganized His church, he gave His church two ordinances, the Lord’s Supper and Scriptural baptism: He commissioned His church commanding them to; preach the gospel to all nations and telling them He would. be with them down to the end of this age. We believe the true church has come down through the ages and can be identified, by ifs doctrines, practises and historical] records, True baptists stand separate from all churches founded this side of Christ's ministry. Jf interested and de- sire more information please write elder A, G, Aspinall, R.R. 1, Quesnel, B.C, pié $100 REWARD wor information leading to arrest me and conviction of person or per- mam SONS damaging aerial on red and Me white 1962 Pontiac. Damage he- fq lieved to have occurred Friday fa evening March 11 on Kalum St. mea or at Community Centre. Con- a tact Western Motor Association am representative B. H. Bristol V18 mere 5652 or PO Box 606, Terrace. ® LEGAL INVITATION TO BID NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders endorsed “Ten- der for E. T. Kenney Primary School" will be received by Mr, E. .| Wells, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 58, P.O, Box 1238, Ter. race, B.C. up to 4:00 p.m. local time, Friday 1 April, 1966 Plans, specifications and form of tender may he obtained from the architects on or after 10 March, 1866. General contractors may obtain one set only on de- posit of $56 which will be refund- ed upon receipt of a bona fide bid and the return of documents in good condition within 10 days after tenders close. Additional sets may be ‘purchased at a cost of $25.00 per set (non-refundable). Docu- ments will be available for inspec- tion at the usual locations in Van- couver, Prince George and at the School Board Office. Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid Deposit Bond drawn in favor of the owner in the amount of Thirty-five Thousand Dollars if the party tendering fails to en- ter into a coniract when request- ed. The successful tenderer will be required to post a 50 per cent performance bond within ten €10} days after award of contract, The Prince George Bid Deposi- tory System will be used as speci- fied for the receipt of bids from Laminated Timber, Masonry, Roof- ing, Glazing, Millwork, Heasilient Flooring, Ceramic Tile, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, and El- ectrical/Mechanical trades, Trade tenders will he received by the Depository up to 4:00 p.m. loca time Tuesday, § April, 1066, Tenders containing escalator or other qualifying clauses will not necessarily be accepted. Architects _ 1591 Fourth Avenue Prince George, B.C, For: Mr, E, Wells Secretary-Treasurer School District No. 53 ($35,000.00) which will be forfeited Tax. Dated at Prince Rupert this 10th ¢ Briggs Greenwell Associates TIMBER SALE X-98187 Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, BX, not later than 11:00 am. on the 12th day of April, 1966 for the purchase of Licence X- 99187, to cut 611,000 cubie feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam, Spruce and Other Species Sawlogs, on an atea situated on Dépariment of Transport’s Beam Station Road, 9 miles South of Terface. C.R. 5. four (4) yearg will be allowed for removal of timber. this area fs with the Skeena PS.¥.U, which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber-sale applicant certain pri- eges, Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. c36 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOURCES TIMBER SALE X-96211 Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 On the 12th day of April, 1948, for the purchase of Licence X- 98211, to cut 548,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, Spruce, ‘Balsam, Cottonwood and Other Species Sawlogs, on an area situated vicin- ity of lot 5147, 2 miles East of Lakelse River, 8 miles Northwest of Lakelse Lake GR. 5, Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. As this area is within the Skeena PSYU., which is fully commit- ted, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber sale applicant certain privileges. Further particulars may be ob- tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. e366 SHERIFF'S SALE Under and by virtue of a War- rant of-Execution to me directed and delivered against the goods and chattels of Bertrand Beaulieu at a suit of W. H. Malkin Lid, I have seized and will sell by public auction at South Kalum Grocery Store, Terrace, B.C., on Friday the 18th day of March at the hour of 1:30 o’elock in the afternoon, all the right title and interest of the defendant in the following to sat- isfy the judgment debt and costs hérein: —"Remington Rand Adding machine. -—~"National” (electric). —"Defiance” Counter scale, 0 to 24 Ibs. 1—Sleeping cot, chrome, I—Extension ladder, Bual Elec. lamps, elec. drill, other misc, 1—Large display case, other dis- Play islands and racks. 1—Counter for front end. 1—Portable typewriter "“Web- ster” (And possibly a Coke cooler). I will also sell other items which are not associated with this action and which have previously been advertised but not sold. Come and see, Terms of sale — Cash plus S.S. Cash _ register day of March 1966 EARL J. DEAN, Sheriff, County of Prince Rupert Cc - There is Profit in a Herald Classified Ad Ph. VI 3-6357 elf Terrace, B.C, aa i tating | \ turned over a cheque in the amount of $508.88 to the Terrace Arena Association this week, The youngsters (left to right) Cheryl Lennan, Tom May and Leslie Campbell, all grade seven students at Cassie Hall school, were top salesmen in a raffle held: in affiliation with the school's annual camival last month. The cheque included proceeds from the raffle as well as other features of the carnival. Cassie Hall students agreed unanimously to turn proceeds over to the Terrace Arena Association when they met for a carnival planning session, Soid Lesfie Campbell, ‘We all structive about it.’ want an ice arena here and decided to do something con- (staff photo) Talent Show Nets $200 For Arena Fund A cheque in the amount of $200 will be forwarded to the Terrace Arena Association from the ladies of the Order of the Royal Purple, it was announced here this week. The $200 is the amount realized in a recent Talent and Variety Show sponsored by the Terrace branch OORP. Prizes at the Talent Show were awarded -to Gigi and Gogo, The Clown (ist prize) Terrace; Mar- faret Blaikie and Cheri Coulter, (2nd prize) Kitimat; Laurie Thain, (3rd prize), ‘Terrace; Mr. T. Hel- kénberg, (4th prize), Smithers; and Sandra and Donna Jean Schooley, (th prize), Kitimat. lieutenant Tennant of the Ter- race Salvation Army said this week that first prize winners in the Talent Show, Gigi and Gogo, have donated thelr prize to the Salvation Army, The OORP issued a oublic thank you to contestants and to TO THE Yearly Subscription $3.00 NAME SUBSCR CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! . po all who attended the performance for helping to provide an enjoy- able evening of entertainment as well as a donation to the Terrace Arena Association. : ne LAFF-LINE Mrs. Brown was complaining to the doctor that the bill was too high, “Don't forget,” he reminded her, “that I made 11 visits to your home when your son had the measles.” “And don't you forget,” she countered, “that he infected the whole school.” LAFF-LINE First wife: “How do you always manage to get money out of your husband?’ Second wife: “I just tell him I'm going home to mother and he hands me the train fare.” BE HERALD Outside Canada $4.50 | ADDRESS | [1 Cash Enclosed DRAWER 1177 CO dn ag aang | fists Terrace OMINECA Herald CO Bill Me TERRACE, B.C. .