fen Local Dog ‘n Suds co-owner Bruce Carruthers, United States D & 5 president Frank Crowley, Debbie Carruthers, Howie Aikins of Smithers and Canadian D & § president Lloyd Johnston of Saskatoon. hee _. Police : The Accident Toll | | -” Pour accidents Sunday in the driven by Dwight Moaney also Terrace area, saw a-total-of © of -Terrace, . Subsequent $5,600 damage. to the cars ‘In- investigation of the accident led yolved “and five, different 0 charges of driving without charges laid against three atea insurance .and without a drivers. “, driver's licence being laid vate wo . against Clark, The:first occurred al'4'a.m., . .At 10 p.m.. thirty-five miles, east of here on 7 . Highway 16. Rees Schrader of Hazelton swerved to. miss. a. small rock slide that had slid out onto the road and wound up in the ditch. His car rolled over init's travels into he ditch, The ~_pesults:-was- $1,500. worth.. of damages... No .injuries or charges have-heen reported. Later Sunday Edward Clark - of Terrdee was turning onto the Sande Avenue over-pass when he cut Lhecorner a bit sharp and ° struck’ “an oncoming. vehicle the highway, west of here and wound up with a $2,500 repair bill. Anda chance to appear. in court to face a speeding charge, The final accident came at 11 p.m, when Keith Raab of Terrace: rear-ended a car that accident Raab has been and - failing © to take -.a breathalizer lest; Damages in that accident. tofalled. $590,°, Ne Yofe gab - ‘David’ Maslanko’ of ‘Terrace put his car into the weeds in the . 2700 block .“Kénhey. Street Saturday’: incurring’. $500 damage and’-plcking up a speeding charge.- That accident occurred Saturday. . Cesare Gianna and Robert > Lee, both of Terrace, collided at *-théinterseetion of Sparks and ‘Dazelle around 5:30 last Friday. ~T _ Total damages amounted to _ nd fortunately: there .were no = 500-and Lee has been cliarged.. passengers in the. bus," The Bare me“ ageddent: occurred: last Thur- Re : , - -eday abs ame 0! Fourth annual. ‘Yesterday ‘morning, about 3 - trailer ‘court: ~ awards. _ = Wer the°fourth ‘straight year. "the management of Sunny Hill “Trailer Court on Kalum Street byes yield the right’of way ala stop sign, alter she apparently did just: that and smacked ‘her Bluebird school bus into a car driven’ by. Eldeen: Gorski the’ Skeena ‘Bridge ‘when “it crossed the road, hit the cement into the ditchi’.: Police ‘are _ contemplating charges but they ” can't finda driver for the. car. © gar atthe time.” vehicle act as the. result of a intersection of Kenney, and Walsh. Angieheart apparently wandered out of ‘his lane and struck an on-coming car driven by Laurie Todd. Damages +. -lmprovement. they-have made Peek thelr site over the past year. 1.--Robitgon's have added a well- kept Jawn, a- side walk, flower 95 coded $1,000, *- provements to their site. As , well they .aré. involved in an } ‘inside project on, their trailer “honourable mentions for (heir - efforts, -TT . ~ H, Anderson and Mr, and Mra. 1, M, Adams, a "The annual.,competition « is + designed . to. - improve the + nesthetic value of the forty-four * Jot court, making it not only nice © to look al, bul a nice place to ” both visit and live, { "Mrs. Blaine Kuehne who with “fer husband Ernte has ” mariaged Sunny Hill since June _ 4, indleated that the* project has , 4 been successful and that par- . * Helpation on the part of the % trailer owners has been ex- ” gellant,:° ‘Thecontest.’. was 4 Indged by ‘Mra, Barrle Phillips, / and Mrs, Joyce. di Glovanni. Beat and Dangerous __ “ RCMP al ‘Terrace are Le sunday Calvin ° Kerr of Remo rolled his car off © ‘driven by Dale Lufkin near the - Skeena Bridge. As a result of ; cats. By matching paint left on charged with impaired: driving. é ‘the car Involved. . Witnesses wath falling to siop at'a stop. Again in the-past week the * gto stop al a stog courts: in. Terrace have been -A Terrace school bus driver, employed by Coastal Bus Lines, “again taken up most of the time will face charges of faillng, to cases..all involved lquor. Donald Pigeau, 24, was fined a - “! guilty. af-impaired driving and cf- drinking in a public place, - ~ David Welch, 23, received a $20) flue. for driving.with a : blood-alcohol reading’ over .08 © . per cent, In addition to a $75 fine *". far-false pretenses and 2 years . probation’ for pointing a: fire arm,” ” “et ~ Perrace, -~ Damage was: slight’ a.m., a car was turning left into . Queensway alt the south end of ' ". fined $300 for impaired driving.’ . Robert Wallace | was dunned traffic island and flipped over ~.,., : , I's. owned by. Mike, Dexteroff - who apparently. was-not in the ‘:Minally Antoine ‘Angleheart of © “+ Crescent Valley, B,C.’ will face’. *. charges under - the motor collision that occurred near the’ Crimes - Annoying ‘In any. case by leaving the scene of a motor vehicle ac- cident, yeu leave yourself open | to: prosecution. under - the Criminal Code of Canada, That could mean a stiff fine, jail and a criminal record, oo receiving many complaints about two separate crimes - one annoying and one down right dangercus. _ . The annoying one is a. seeming increase in the number of parking lot accidents where a driver ‘backs into or scrapes another car, then leaves the area and doesn’l report the accident, Leaving ‘won't da anyone much good as there are ways of tracking down such The other complaint is far more dangerous, Warning and signal lights along the railway tracks in the area are being broken at-an alarming rate. Anyone caught breaking such a responsibility in the case of a locomotive accident butis liable to. prosecution under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Railways Act, i thecar in tha lat, police can find. may algo come up with a good. description and even a:licence plate number. cen In Terrace Court $250 for driving. without in- s surance. . Dennis: Michaud :7- And. liquor. cases have ely cent, Elmer McConnell a. $400 of the.courls. | The following _ fine for impaired driving. Dale Stacey, 37,. was fined $300 for an over .08 per cent offense, -- Desmond ‘O'Conner picked up. a $300‘fine for ‘im- paired driving. louis Mercer, again for. over ..08, was fined’ $300.. ‘Rene “Letournea ‘and Gordon Larkin were both fined $300 ‘for ,over 08 ‘per cent,, total of. $100 after being found _ impaired driving and:Maurice Savard was fined $50 in the lone case pretaining to possession of narcotics, ~ Edward Leronowich, 38, was? Some people say that butlereups mixed with saltand hang . , froth the fingers will cure Loothaches! ‘ Some of Our Knitting & Crocheting Yarns — Last chance ta get some “of these lovely yarns Pan IAS ADIN light must not only accept the . received a $300 for over .08 per. Robert Long was fined $500 for ‘Dog and:Suds_ Brass In Towns * Bruce and Debbie Carruthers . and Howle Aikins, partners, in Dog ‘n Suds restaurants in Terrace and Smithers played hosts to two of the D & S§ brass earlier this week. Both the American and H a, Lucky Leo B Lottery _ The Lions International of the Proyince of British Columbia have united their efforts in a provincial wide lottery with the proceeds going to the British Columbia Lions Society ‘for Crippled Children, There will be three Early Bird draws in this loltery with first prizes of §1,000, and ten con solation prizes of $100. These take place on Saturday Sep-- tember 28, Monday October 28 and Thurday, November 28, The final draw will take place on Monday February 10, 1975. This draw will consist of 44 ‘lucky tickets, These will be. kept until the final draw on February 14 when the four major prizes will be awarded. First prize will be $100,000, second prize $10,000, third prize $5,000 and fourth prize $2,000.. -In addition there will be forty "* 100 eonsolation prizes. Total “prize ;money for ‘the general public is thus $127,000. ickets will be sold for $2.00 and-‘wili be available from --. memebers of the Lions Clubs of. Terrace ‘and at selected cutlets throughtout the region. Tickets _ will be available from Sep- oan One of the oullels | - will be the Terrace Heraldoffice - on Kalum near Lakelse. tember 15. Bkics —— zai vcd along! 5014 Graham Ave. , wm io view. ‘today. | : down plus large rumpus shop at the rear.: 5754. 4620 Soucie Ave. natural rock fireplace, 2 Building Lot . Llungh 635-5754. aM Rusty Ljungh 635-5754. Int Irmmaculate BF and partially fanced yard, S has a‘built in Corningware drive-in . i a mM Solid 3 Bedroom Home On Sparks Street, carpet throvghaut hore. Has bath com- E plated in. basement.-Ba lance Is strapped and studded, ready for finishing. Exterior is stucco and siding. scaped ot. C-W paved driveway, Full price $42,500.00. No sign posted, Call Owain McColl for more information. |” Exciusive View Property’: —.. A _ ‘This large executive hame Is located on 2 acres of private view property overlooking Terraca. flat with the balance down the hillside.’ The house features 5 bedrooms, rumpus ‘room, bathrooms, double carport, possession. Tom Slemko will provide ihe details. Call him . Truly A Well Built Home Located on Olson St. Close'to schools, ‘Tha home has twa bedrooms up and two a runipusroom. All major appticances included. then call Bob Sheridan to view.. A Central Commercial Site M excettent site for'an office building or commercial En-- terpriaa on Lazalle Ave., with 60 #1. af frontage. Property-is ~ B situated on a busy corner and is very well located. Phone Two Bedroom Home on Soucie condition this well kept two bedroom home features wall fo wail carpeting except in the kitchen, -villity and bathroam, fireplace, davble windows, sundeck, carport Housn Is tastefutly decorated and a counter fop and rengs. For ap- polniment fo view Phone Rusty Liungh. . RUSTY LJUNGH BOB SHERIDAN JOHN CURRIE ~ aa ¥ wore on hand atthe ‘Terrace sile. a . _Frank Crowley, president of Dog 'n, Suds Ine, found his way to Terrace along with. Lloyd Johnston of Saskatoon,’ the Canadian president of the chain, wt, nn While in Terrace the lwo saw some sights, met Bruce and Debbie Carruthers and Howie Alkins and Look a few minutes for a special presentation, "Mr. Crowley was given a book con the Queen Charlotte Islands and a.small argylite totem pole as. momentos of his northern visit, as well as a special scroll fram the staff. an + Cy CI = a This 4 bedroam non-basement home is in immaculate con- dition, if features wall to wall carpeting throughout, laundry . “Fobm, Concrete storage cellar, Beautiful fand- Approximately 1 acre is family .coom, fireplaces, 3 and concrete patio, Immediate are and utitlty--room. . Two bathrooms patio over the carport lots of trees and a work For an appointment to view this beautiful: && home contact Rusty or Berl ai 635-6142 or In the evenings 635- Exceltent quality home, completely developed up and down, bathrooms, 5 bedragms, plus Located on North Sparks the tot. is on sewar and water Is 50x12 and has access fram Anderson Streat. Phone Rusty 635-5754 635-2664 635-5065. THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 11, 1974, PAGE As Fire Department Report Canadian président of thé fast growing, fast food franchise. Tertace Fire Department figures released at Monday night’s Council meeting show that’ thé firemen ‘turned ina. busy month. | The ambulance -was called out 45 Umea in August and, twelve fires were attended. : : The fires included: seven \grags and bush fires, two dwelling. fires, and one automotive, one sawdust and one shed fires, Approximate damage due to. fire was $4,000 and causes Included children with matches, a leaking hydraulic line and sparks froma a sawmill burner, wo 46 service calls were made” in draughting, gag masks, ropes and rescue, The force maln-. tained it’s strength at 30, with ane member leaving and one added. ‘ Olher activities Included. 38 - Inspections, tours of .the fire hall, inspection of schools and alterations to fire hose storage ‘facilities. Da — Steady advances are. being made in the treatment’ of..ar- thritis in development of, surgical techniques for the- reconstruction of damaged joints, parucularly the knees, hips, hands and feet. In most "PRUDEN & CURRIE LTD. | and a huge garden: The full .- price ts $24,000.00. “Tom Slamke will arrange an‘appointmant . Drive by and patients, surgery will never be needed, For some ‘patlents, however, surgery can produce dramatic improvement in the including $ false and cancelled ambulance calls, 5. smoke and fire checks, and 5 fire scene re- checks. “Two fire practices were held _ ability to functionefficiently, Real Estate & Insurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-6142 75’x300’ - One Half Acre Lot Just outside municipal boundry situated on Nortt Eby. Lotis oe level and lightly treed. Asking price $4,000.00, Call Owain ® McColl and iry your offer, a : ne eee ces ee oe " Resort Potential ‘ Located on the Beaver River with boat access to Kalum Lake B this 112 acre parcel is ripe for development, . It features & 5 bedroom home suitable for a: small jodge,. power plant, various toals and machinery,” Its location: (ust off the New Arterial Highway North, enhances the future possibilities. Call Tom ‘Steniko for further details. v Light Industrial CR Light industrial property available In one five acre parcel § _ could be sub-divided in two parcels. “All flat and cleared. & Alsa light industetal property in Thornhill onthe access road f and Clark road, 1.74 acres all cleared.for further particulars please contacl Bertor Rusty at Pruden & Currie Ltd. 635-4142 § or 635-8754 In the evenings. rn Want to be Close to the Arena & Swimming Pool Yot in anice residential area? This 3 bedroom-homa at 4504 ‘Cedar Cres. may be the answer. if is located on she bench i - above the arena... |! fesiures a ‘double ‘garage, ensuite & plumbing, gas haat, carpating throughout, and 1,157 54. (1, of Hor area, Two more basement rooms are also finished. The fuil priee is $44,000.00, - Call Tem Stemko for fyrihar detaiis. aa Another Two Bedroom with Two ,Bedrooms in the Basement an ee But this one is under $10,000.00. At present has a CMH mortgage for appolntment to view contact Rusty or Bert 63$- 6142 oy 635-5754. : , Ranchette On the highway 16 East side of Usk, fronting on Grandviewg ‘Drive this three bedroom hama with same parts new and soma yooms yet to be completed ‘is an ideal spot.for the handyman that wants a litle room. - The property is 1Vage acres, mostly fenced, on a private watar'systam, rear of ham property has river frontage and there is a horse barn. Form viewing contact Rusty or Bart Liungh 695-3754. * Secluded Home . ; Compact home located on Skeena Street with river view of Stoeping Beauty Mountain, three bedrooms, full basement, : carpeting and a fully contained one bedroom sulte wilh an autside entrance. To fully appreciate the satting make an appointment to view by contacting Bert Ljungh 635-3754, _ _ Copperside Estates Building or Traller Lots Five {ots available in the subdivision tow on Marten Drive (tot # next to Log House), Two on Beaver Crescent and one on Otar-Drive. . Prices range {rom $5,500.00 to 45,000.00. Contact Rusty or Bert Liungh for viewlng. 635-5754. - Residential. No.3 Property — B Over 2acres of residential apartment zoned property on East I snd of Soucle Street. Property is located east of Sparks iim Streal. Full price $14,000.09, Pharie Rusty Llungh 635-5754, Cosy Bungalow . ' Threa bedroom home located on, a large tot an MecDeek Avenue, House could be lifted to Nave full. basement. The property is in awn and has trees and shrubs. Contact. Bertie Lijungh for appointment to view, — . ~ ‘BERT LJUNGH. ‘635-5754. TOM SLEMKO 635-3366 | WAIN MeCOLL — §95-2976 ce ee