see they 6a x 12) =F " MANOR, decor with a “difference” bedrooms. all deluxe features now at. Western Trailer Sates — West of Skeens Forest Products, Hwy 16 ¢ Phone 635-6564 - Tertabe, B.C, som y Hote as ERENCE NEED nm Ses Tr thy a Nay Se Votgy to Perteer Eritich Cohuenl EVERYTHING, d Press Run-—4,000 ve a oe Wednesday, Febraary 21, 1968 ae os Local business types who may be thinking positively embarras- sing thoughts about Heraldadman, DON. SWANSON may now. get rid of those dirty suspictons, Yes, he was wearing eyeshade but it wasn’t because he’s been watching too much Woject Lat- -@ly, The makaup crew forthe Em- peror’s New Clothes. put some gunk on that wouldn't come off, Another” New Clothes ‘award should’ go to the-Emperor him- self, DAVE CASH, if we could find some place to pin it, Dave has some’ allergy and breaks out in rashes when exposed to make-up, And as the part calls for considerable exposure of the Cash hide, large quantities of Make-up wers applied, He acted rashly, a wise ‘man was heard to day, * Slipped by int the night was the item that B.C, Tel’s STAN PAT- TERSON. replaces Ottawa-bound JOHN: MAIDENS on the. recrea- dion commission, Bum of the weelt award has to go to the big brave motorist who blasted his horn at a Her- ald carriér. boy last Wednasday, The herofe act frightened the kid who fell off his bike into a pool of water, a) You'd’ think that WILLIE SCHNEIDER was too busy being president of the Chamber of Cone merce last year to sell much in. surance, But you'd better not believe ht; The Terrace Sun Life team headed by unit manager Schneider ‘placed third in west- ern Canada in sales for the com- pany. And the west starts at the Ontario border, Something special was golng | for Sun Life ast yar, Sales in Canada were up 42 per cent for a total $1,. B71,602,000.. a The general consensus last week ‘was that a Skate in ‘68 for Terrace had a3 much chance aS snowtiden in Hades, But after the “announcement that Counell waa. dickering with CPA for’ we hangar, hopes ran very high, The word is that the hangar is prac- tical if not beautiful, and that when the town booms is the time to bulld the. big recreation com- plex, And’ a further word is that people who want to see their Kids skate will part. with bucks for something tangible, and aren't buying ple-in-the-sky projections, ‘. Elsewhere, the news that edue- ation minister LES PETERSON ts working ‘on a plan to get fat- cat school tax districts to part with dollars to supplement levies for districts that don't have big industry to pick up the tab, And you could very easily believe that School District 88's TEDWELLS Might have been one of the people responsible; Wells drafted up a major brief last year on financial imbalance between neighboring school. districts, The brief re. ceived strong support down south and could have been a factor in Peterson's decision, * -@ « We'll have to: keep an eye on the reeve, After the Chamber of Commerce delegation left last week's Council meeting, Charr her president FRANK SKIDMORE turned to FRED WEBER and said o “Thank you, Mr. Reeve, for this| < audience," We had heard of papal audiences but we didn’t think the municipality was that fussy over protocol, ea Use Terrace Herald Classified : he Vhen you rea lly need money (2nd mortgage money) the Associates are the people to see. If you’ own your home; and ‘need | loney for, anew: . car, a vacation; home | repairs, or. any’ other’ worthwhile - purpose—the Associates have a low: cost 2nd mortgage | loan for you. Assaclatas 2nd mortgages. ‘have no bonus clauses, commission: ‘charges or hidden fees, © You always get the full face amount af the loan.-- _ sident and Chief Executive Of- c pany Limited, has announced the “lin plugged «a #" sewer pipe at It plays hob with the sewer Dipes and it costs the taxpay- ers money. That's the word from Tei- race Municipal Works Depart- ment, Maintenance crews received a call for help last week, A sew- er line was blocked, The crews had to drill througt 3/2 feet of frozen ground befare Hey coulduse their digging equip- ment, | George -W, Scrimshaw, Pre. ficer of Columbia Cellulose Com- appointment of James W, Links later..as. Director of Personnel and Industrial’ Relations, His re- sponsibilities include administ- ployment. and employee relations Vancouver and its divisions, _ (You'lt be money ahead, right from the start.) Interest rates. are reasonable. And service is fast—so why hot call | your nearest Associates. offi ce right n now. if ae .. ‘sD Terrace, B.C, 4356 Lazelle vane Oe because they “last longer, ‘Homemade cand! lost, don’t drip " COURTENAY, B.C. (CP) - - Homerniade ‘candles - are beter won't and ‘allow-4or_ originality ‘Lay “Perrin who. ‘Don't drop your old bones down the biffy. | Municipality warns “WATTS. 2s . os K eep ‘those ones out of the biffy MUNICIPALITIES! Gary Holmes showing a hunk of bone which {ering and co-ordinating training |. ‘and’ development, Salary admin. ‘istration, labour relations,-em- the company's head office in:| | conducts .| , Phone 635-6387 ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LimireD =! Always ¢ on hand: whan you need money... bay pre-Chrlstmas night school clags 568. {n:candle-making' gt this Van. conver Island community, Tn ad- ition’ to ‘using’ thelx candles for. | decorations, some: mémbers of | her: clashes ‘sold them, to earn’ “s | Omineea” Herald, the Canadian Weekly Newspapers ‘| Association's 1960 printing com- petition when it took third award :..,| for general printing excellence. 7] in. the “BY. Division, Karl Lem-| men, the Herald’s compositor and) World prayer day: - observed. locally . World Day of Prayer services will be held” this year in St. Matthew's Church in Terrace, March 1, ' {pate in the interdenomtnational service of prayer, .~ ‘ Mrs. AP, Horsfield, who is assisting with the organizing of this year’s service aaid “Bach year. a different church takes charge of the organizing,’”’ . “Tt isa service held throughout many countries dating’ back to 1920 and'each year awomen’sconference ina different _ country. is responsible: for drawing up. the ‘form of the ser- vice,’ she sald... ‘This year's. program was drawn up by the chaliman of the Asian Church Women's conference, Mrs. Horafield said that 150 countries or areas held Services in 1966. In Canada alone, 3500 communities par-: ticipated, The offering taken at the service is sent to a central fund where a committee alocates it, “Last year funds were used for a variety of causes,” "she said. “Some were sent to various African and Asian countries while the fund kept in Canada was used to prepare publications of Christian literature in Braille for the blind, to print. literature in a variety of languages for new imigrants to Canada and fonds were also contributed to the YWCA : and other organizations,’’ said Mrs, Horafield, L&eal world day of prayer services will begin at 7:30 p.m, in St. Matthew's Church, 4726 Lazelle, March 1, milestone in its growth with the opening of its first radio stat. - }.lon CFTK in a modernized build- “:| dng on Emerson Street, across from the Post Office. CF TK went ‘en. the alr Monday August 1, J. Fred Weber is managing-iir-| . al | ector of the’ company, ‘Skeena Broadcasters’ Lids: This was Ti errace - eight years ago From the files of the Terrace | award, AUGUST 1960 .F 8 Terrace has reached another SEPTEMBER 1960 It is with regret that friends bid goodbye to one of Terrace’s pioneer. familfes, Mr. and Mrs, John Hagen and Barbara, “who left this week to make their home in Victoria. Munleipal counell has sidopted \ a bylaw to amend traffic regula- . tions, The amendment allows the All the churches of ‘Terrace have been: invited to partic. : lnokype operator ‘received the} . Terrace ' Omineca Herald has received a distinguished awardin a-cost of $500'to taxpayers, “Then they had toexcavate right to the sewer lateral, get to the pipe and hoist out the relic ofa former roast dinner, Total tab for the repairs was $500 which will be picked up by the community, Municipal Superintendent oi Works Hank Buncombe appealed to the. pubHe not to allow for- olen naterial in the sewer sys- m, ‘ “The majority of sewage block- ,jages are caused by Individuals being unaware of the consequen- ces when forelpn objects enter »|the sewer line,’’ Buncombe added: “Our work load would be reduced and costs to the taxpayer would be less if customers help guard. the use of their r system, ” "FAMED TV PORPOISE, heart-shaped | col. Ihr, invites your support of the 1988 Heart Fand Cam- paign, belng conducted here and throughout the nation during February. sing. erection of signs siatingno park- ing between the hours of 1:10 am, and 8:00 a,m, 5 ; 4 NOVEMBER, 1960 ~ The Honorable P.A, Gaglardi rae awarded age coenract in the © King Features Syndicate, inc., 1967. World rights reserved, 12-29 enene J “It’s a farewell party for Milt ar tomorrow _he's thirty.” Mimmmmmmscrumptious ideal \ Eat out tonight. Find RESTAURANTS fast. in- ‘the - : YELLOW PAGES. Where your fingers do the walking. a eye eee egret | aaa nt of $35 wee tal. OMT ON. 7 ; reat” eines Company” "ME MEART FUND | sate Pee, of Hay miles een Terrace ; , Kl ¥ FUND and Prince Rupert from Kwin- itsa Creek to Tyee railway cros- Eighteen girls, students of Skeena High School, attended a meeting held on November 8, at which a Future Nurses’ Chib was formed, Engineers from’ Willis andCun- liffe, the: Municipalities consul- ting engineers, will start adrain- age project Nov, 30. The pro- dect involves cleaning out, deep- ening and widening the existing drainage facilities in the Horse. shoe ditch and on Molitor, Gor don and Apsley Streets and should .ellevate 90 per cent of the drain. age problem in the town, Word has been received from the Provincial Government that traffic count is now large enough to warrant installation of a traf- fic light at Lakelse-Kalum inter- section, with the government pay- ing 50 per cent of the cost and maintenance, How, fo. he sure. you'll get: the. | : gentlest of © . 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