_ TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA od “ae ar Wednesday, November 23,:1 VI 3-6344 Anywhere — FREE ESTIMATES “Move without Crating’ * ‘‘Wife-approved Moves” ®@ Local and Long ‘Distance ® ~leteeel fisreeel feahfecrnelfetmndpetmaRpetet peter {the dam foundation November 21. 1967 and bids will The main storage is expected to be (warded later. Largest contracts — ti orlage Mountain Anytime 76.9 million and About 42 million f earthfill will be The HERALD gets HOME to the people. Advertise—it pays! Call for Orders This big-city truck dealer has no problem about keeping in touch with his many cus- iomers and prospects in distant parts of the province, Headofficesalasstalffoltowupleads, arrange demonstrations, solicit orders and maintain contactwithestablished customersbya care- fully planned routine af Long Distance calls, Think of the convenience! He has his cus- tomers at his fingerlips and keeps tight up with their requirements, Cost-is negligible compered with operating local offices, Finally, this dealer also lists a ZENITH num- ber in key centres like Nanaimo, Kamloops and Prince George. It enables customers and Prospects there to call him without cost to themselves—another valuable business- - builder! fo . 409P-6-8LO . : WORLDWIDE TELEPHONE CONNECTI Salesman-of-the-year The secret of making a business grow Is, in most cases, simple—win more and more customers and wider area. Nothing helps you find th them and re-sell them so quickly and econ Salesman on the Wing This salesman ison a trip through his company’s market area, extending from Vancouver to the Lakehead. One of the most useful things he carries is his B.C. TEL Long Distance Credit Card. This enables him to make Long Distance calls from anywhere. He usesit constantly to con- firm appointments at his next stopover and contact inconveniently located accounts. He also keeps in daily touch, of course, with head office: reporting. on Progress; channel- ling orders, queries and complaints for fast action; cotlecting fresh teads as he flies from point to point, . His periodic “swing throughihe territory" is quite an expensive item of overhead. Long Distance ensures, at minimum cost, that his company gets every last cent of value from it, In Terrace Phone VI 3-212] «df calling long distance. ask the operator for ZENITH 7000 (thera is no charge). [ ONS » INTERNATIONAL TWX ANO TELETYPE SERVICE « RADIOTELEPHONES » CLOSED CIRCUIT SYSTEMS * ELECTROWRITEAS * DATAPHONES » ANSWERING AND ALARM UNITS « OVER S00 OTHER COMMUNICATION AIDS FOR M MICA DAM CONTRACT Pre-Bid Information N will be available at B.€. Hydro’ Detailed contract documents, for what is expected to be the largest single contract aver awarded in Canada, will be issued in April opened some time Sater. August 1967. A separate contract to construct the 2,600,000 kilo: att Mica powerhouse will he fountain Dam, $73 million, through the tunnels next year an wild Mica Dam and about 5.7 mil. lion cubic yards of rock and other | riverbed, material must be excavated for e ow Available @ providing preliminary information on about 4,000 during peak cons fe @ contract to build Mica Dam, 85 miles north of Revelstoke, | tion in 2072. $ head office in Vancouver on| Mica Dam is scheduled for be publicly | feet. the dam. awarded to} Excavation is now complete and| Medical Association says. ate in British Columbia were the|lining of the two tunnels with There have also been great powerhouse, | concrete is progressing. the Portage] The river will be diverte cubic yards}two cofferdams will be built to|surgery of patients in good required tojallow construction of the main| eral health. Today, says § dam to begin on a section of dry/C.M.A, if 500 good-risk pati - quite Spread over a wider em, sell them, satisfy omically as the skilled use Of your telephone. Here are just a few profit-making ideas. “Touring” by Phone © This busy Séles Manager, “tours” his area in amoring—with B.C. TEL’s Sequence Call- ing service. . He simply gives the operator the list of Long Distance numbers he wants, She gets them for him in the right order and at the intervals mast convenient for his other work. He holds regular Conference Calls, tao, with his company’s three other offices in Calgary, Winnipeg and Toronto—all four of them on the line togethar, talking andlisten- ing as though they were in tha same room. There’s no end to the profit-making uses of Properly planned Long Distance calling. Ask . one of our experienced Communication Experts to explain some of tha possibilities for your business—naturally without obliga~ tion. Contact him TODAY, can BC TEL GRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY TV = INTERCOM AND PAGING GDERN HOMES AND BUSINESS above the Columbia River bed making it one of the highest earth-| Conadian Medical Assoc... . fill structures in the world. It will have’ a crest length of 2,500 Heal th Ti i a Ya July, 1965, $21 million con- =i ' dam coatraci| tract was awarded to a consortium FEAR OF SURGERY at awarded in|0f four construction firms headed| Bechuse of great strides in -Ha by Perini Pacific Ltd., of Vancou-| anaesthesia and surgery in red om ver, to excavate two diversion. tun-| years — especially in the lastRmae nels under the east abutment of|/— the patient today should Ham Mica Creek Village, six miles|goiter or gall bladder opers iF and for the| downstream from the damsite, will} we could reasonably expect # associated spillway and power in-| house the workforee that will h take and outlet structures. _ Mica Dam will rise 845 fact a |] Elis Hughes: pletion by April 1, 1973. a little fear of surgery, the Canaqiam _ |vances in pre- and postope djcare of patients, limiting to a 3 djimum the number of deaths g underwent surgery, such ¢ e{none might die after surgery. | building the main dam. The vil- One cause of fear in the lage will attain a population of | wag the prolonged period of ¥ ing under” the anaesthetic. By ever, with present anaesth drugs and techniques, there longer need for the prolonge duction period. The patient is vi quickly and quietly put to sles i If a patient seeks the compe Surgical and anaesthetic of available today, he ean feel fident when contemplating s gery. Today’s surgeons and aesthetists have. spent many yea i of training in their special fields Loaded Firearms Not For Cars | Dr J. Hatter, Director, Fish! _ and Wildlife Branch, has expressiie ed his concern with the numbe i of charges laid against irrespon-y gible individuals found carrying loaded firearms in motor vehicles.: In spite of repeated warnings that! - this is an extremely dangerous i an itegal practice, Conserva-@ tion Officers throughout the pro- i vinee ‘are finding that this partic- r violation still leads all the othert ql offenses under the Firearms Act. iem Dr. Hatter suggests that it is & good sensible hunting practice jim to double check your own firearm ji as well as the firearms of other jim hunting companions: before enter. ‘aM jng a motor vehicle, Another good & safety tip when travelling in a | vehicle is to always carry firearms | with the actlon open, ' . 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