__TERRACE “Omineca”. COME JOSEPHINE in my flying machine . . copter and Josephine would have loved it. The for vertical take-off, the modification is just here through Gyrocopters of B.C. Ltd. Local Friday. Without motor, they sell for up to Iter Electric Lid. “CONTRACTORS = °°: RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL: Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE: Terrace, Bob Ramsay V1 3-2445 KITIMAT. N. COULTER, 1072 rat THEGOVLURR MT UF ORE PROWCE OF BTS COLUM Buy ’ “PHARMACY ACT AMENDMENT ACT” Regulations providing for the Sale and Distribytion of PESTICIDES. Qncludes Household, Garden and Agricultural Insecticides, Weedicides, Fungicides, ete.) NOTICE is hereby given that businesses ebgaged in’ the retail selling of Pesticides in the Province of B.C. are re- quired to renew or obtain a Pestjcide Sales Licence by March 31, 1967, - , - ‘Licence application forms and information of the Pesti- cide Dispenser Certificates required for Persons actually selling pesticides in licenced stores may be obtained from local B.C, Department of Agriculture offices’ or from the B.C. Department .of Agriculture, Entomology Branch, Room 153, Douglas Building, Victoria, B.C. - BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT . VICTORIA A. H, TURNER, HON. FRANK RICHTER, Deputy Minister ; - going — up she goes! It's a Gyro- small, individual aircraft can be towed behind o car or boat as a glider or it can be powered to reach heights of 12,800 feet. Range is about 100 miles and though it hes not yet been perfected around the corner, Kits are available. rep is E, L. ‘‘Ted” Polding shown at the controls above as he demonstrated the unique craft for Terrace air cadets last. $600. With power, they run te $1,800, VERNON J, FERGUSON, 48, tour most of British Columbia | er for the Centennial Commission project. Ferguson manager of the Confederation Caravan which will ater this year, is shown with the lead tractor trail- is a Westerner, born at Edmonton and raised at Wainwright and Vermilion, He spent @ good part of his adult life serving with the Canadian Army, photo was taken at Centralia; which starts May for their six-month tour retiring in Ontario where September 24 through to September 26. February of this year. The caravan'personnel are being trained 1, The caravan will stop in Terrace the forthcoming year. The new executive will be officially in. stalled later in the gpring.... . | Those named -to-office. at a mesting of Lions. on. Monday evening in the Lakelee: Hotel were: Con Strasbourg, presi. dent; Jack Collier, secretary; Dave Maroney, treasurer; ‘Nick Shaigec, 1st vice-president; -Car- sten ‘Andersen, 2nd vice-preal- dent; Doug Goodings, 3rd. vice- to Keep Firs? Home Shining Set aside and stock a.clean- ing closet in your first home with the proper equipment for all household needs, then be sure it’s always in working _order. . One of your most helpful household companions in the ‘| new role of homemaker will be a first-aid kit for treating spots and staing on carpet and furni- ture. Developed for the mod- ern housewife who has decorat- ed her home for young, casual living, & portable clean-up kit will help you cope with a hus- band who forgets to take off his © muddy rubbers. :. . From The Press Galle A number of Vancouver bus: inessmen, along with experts in the legal and accounting pro- fessions, fear that amendmenta to British Columbia’s succession duty act may drive millions of dollars in investment - money from the province, The fear is that Prefiler W. A.! C. Bennett, in ‘his haste to stop legal manoevers which allowed B.C. residents to beat the pro-. vincial act, may have swung: the pendulum the other . way. The amendmenjs “ were given, third reading in the legislature Monday. ‘the provincial = government could assess, the widely-spread holdings in B.C. of food mag- nate Garfield Weston. This is hased on the premise that the family principals own 51 per cent or more of the com- panties, More than that, the. experts: feel that many Investors from! eastern Canada, the United: States, Great Britain and other countries will withdraw money deposited here in ‘banks or gell off holdings in real estate to beat the new order. - The new- amendments ‘are aimed at applying succession duties against family-owned, companies, whether or not the Principals reside in B.C, - The question of residency is the key factor. © ' A further understanding’ of the problem can be gained by looking at the death tax struc- ture In Canada, Only B.C., On- tario and Quebec have succes- sion duties. Canada has an es tate tax which applies to all Provinces. An elaborate system of .cross-credits is used so that ry... estates only pay taxes in one jurisdiction. Provincial succession duties are calculated on a bewildering Set of scales which is affected by who receives the assets, the amount of insurance carried by‘ the deceased, the amount of Property held by the deceased and other factors, . The ‘provincial badget, brought down before the amendments estimates succes- sion duty income for the year ending March 31, 1967 at #12,- Easy-Do Ways | : ‘al ed a new até ‘of officers’ for| Tarver, Directorships (2 years) went 4o. Gordon: Eiloté.. and + Jie! Wamer while 1 yeer Director: ships: went -to Met - Johnson,’ Tom de -Kergommeaux, Blondia Tennant and Gordie Johnson, < | regg's Lakelse Service | Lekelee Lake Reed. GROCERIES, GAS, OW, ETC. 2 PHONE VI3-6978 Tillicum THEA TRE Thur. Fri Set. April 6, 7, 8 BORN FREE ton. Story of a young Colo r Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers —6-—— Sat. Matinee April 8 BORN FREE ‘with “Batman No, 3” - Out at 4 PM. Mon. Tue, April 10, 11 LOVE AND KISSES Comedy with song, in color. Ricky Nelson, Jack Kelly . — . Wed, Thur, Fri. Sat. April 12, 13, 14, 15 THE UGLY DACHSHUND Disney Live Action _ + Comedy, Color - _ —o— Sat, Matinee . April 1 THE UGLY DACHSHUND With Serial No. 4 of “Batman” ; ‘Out at 4. P.M. 500,000 increasing the follow- ing year to $15,500,000. ‘Experts contend the amend- ments will make it possible for. B.C. to apply suceession duties’ against the B.C. holdings of such family-owned corporations “as Eatons, It would alsa mean OF AGRICULTURE | Minister NOT ONLY DID THE STAFF agree to participate in the at Doc’s Cartage Ltd. Terrace Arena payroll de- duction plan, but the company now features metal signs on its vehicles jected ice arena is indeed Weston (left) shown affixing Pornouncing thet Terrace's ro- “an the move.” Bill Van and Herman Brandstra (right) are one of the signs. Metal was donated by Dick's Metal Works and painting was done volun-~ tarily by Totem Signs Ltd. (Gouthreau photo) ARENA ..... On the Move!! In this space each week will be listed names of. companies ‘ __ THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT trees voip ‘the Terrace’. area. them can be a fascinating ~~ Sidentl re hobby.” Learning’ to. ..,. There are. also many different. BALSAM © ' Bark.—OE young trees, . smooth. with resin. blisters; “in long, ‘hard: ridgea on older trees, - -. pe Cones —Large and borne, upright on the branch and break up leaving central by abike when ripe in September, - _ CR Co-07 ng Centre. hae ‘methods of computing Interest In our .- ‘area, but this’ is. a° BUSINESS not a. “HOBBY,) 2 oot - Come: in-and: sée'us for the: true: facts on interest, sates. ol Fes “AL Purschke of At’s ‘Shoes whose employees have agreed to participate ‘in. the Terrace Arena Assoclation payroll de- ;{ duction plan, Also listed are names. of - small - businessmen :{ who have made private contri- butions to the Arena fund. * Miller's Mens Wear Northern Culverts Ltd. Skeena Kenworth Ltd, Overwaitea Foods Ltd. Spee-Dee Printers Ltd, : Derksen’s Credit Jewelers Ltd. Doc's Cartage and Storage Ltd, Finning Tractor Ltd. ; Merv Paulsen ‘of The Pal Shop Mike Kosteck of Great West (Mite Assurance: Co. Ltd. . footwear stylé from the -}suede leathers fora luxy . | Surface, The past. few seasons have seen men's shoes widen to a new fullness, rounding out old- style points to crescents. Now the blunter square toe steps onto the style scene, In every réss rogue to ‘the sandal, leather shoes square off for spring, re- posts Leather Industries of America. . To fashion as Ught and pHable a shoe as can made, whether square or crescent- toéd, new spring footwear uses featherwelght leathers in smooth, ¢ ed, cordovan, | brushed, sede, waxy and em- bossed textures. Brogues, now a steady favor- ite for all times and climes, are slipper-soft—thanks to new leathers and constructions. Spring’s full-toed styles pop with perforations, pinked trim, seaming, stitching and wing- tips. _ Wing-Tip Geis Attention The wing-tip, incidentally, takes off this season as a fash- jon detail of consequence. Es- pecially as a long wing-back, the wing-tip is part of the brogue influence also felt on oxfords and slip-ons. Heavy. perfed trim and stitched ef- fects are part of this extension of the brogue look, as well, While many oxfords borrow from the brogue, others keep to the conventional path — neat three or four eyelets, straight or wing-tip, sometimes a smattering of perforations. For fomething & little different, there are high-riser oxfords in smooth or finely grained Ieath- er—or trim tunnel-tles (a single tie, threaded througn a tunneled throat-line} . For both casual and dress Wear, new slip-ons are an art- ful combination of comfort and good looks. Informal ver- sions spotlight handsewn stitching, goring, brass hard- ware, sirap~a nd-buckle styling (some with the buckle effected dn leather) , and leather or col- of washable white leather with brown and. black, -Moccasins appear in classic Indian’ or benny loafer ver~ slons, as well as newly decked out with hardware, rolled braces or seaming, and sport- ing and other straps, Detaild ‘Set Of Textures . - Slip-ons in semi-dress and Gress categories utilize elegant smooth, fine-gralned’ and and simple detalljng to set ‘off the texture: neat byckles,..medallon toes or wing-tips, hidden goring. . ‘ ‘To further enliven: the in- formal: footwear ‘scene, fash- nice-and-easy tie-casuals or "| styled-up sandals. The tles — in’ brushed, glove and waxy leathers — come trimmed i contrasting leather. piping ox | Sombining two: leathers: froht or combinations, including use |. rious | fon-minded males may choose : Terrace And'Dintrict- EDIT Phone 635.5701 ‘PRESENTS ARE PROBLEM ~ 'EWEED, Ont, (CP).— There's |. -Dolhidg’ wrong’ in: being an ‘uncle 28: times’ Gver;-but. start ing-al-11'years old is ambitious’: David Rogers, youngest son of ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Oscar Rogers af; Tweed, has 28 nephews and They are“ aseuthing, in the clty’s Ea tielal plan, ‘that no more nieces, seven. of them older than “himself; mo district will a Jy HALF STAY:AT HOME - “| a Ry Ont, .