Wednesday, April 27, 1966 TERRACE ‘Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Around the Town |LEAVES... ARRIVES... Miss Linda Munson, daughter of mir. and Mrs. George Munson, has meft on an extended vacation that ill take her te Europe, She is at present visiting friends and rela- ives in Vancouver and will attend he wedding of Evelyn Strasdin meetormerly of Terrace) in Prince mreorge on May 7. Following this phe plans to visit relatives and friends in Hamilton and Ottawa meefore sailing abroad from Mont- meal on June 3. - OBITUARY AN FRANK Terrace, B.C. Friends and relatives were sad- ened to learn of the death of Ivan ank, who passed away in Mills » 4 Y memorial Hospital on April 20, Bob Turko W. “Robbie Robinson Bpllowing an illness of two years. | i i 1 to Assistant — ete: Born at Port Essington, at the| STAFF AT TERRACE OVERWAITEA said farewell "Me This is the BRENTWORTH, JUST ONE of National's Be rei ge Scena River, in 1903 ) Memaser Boe purko last week as he left to take up his new position selection of 2, 3 and 4-bedréorm home designs. Each BBstrict by ‘siverboat in 1e00.Ia| pardy was held in Renos of ok ee ae rwaites store. A stat can be quickly assembled from precision pre-built mistrict by riverboat in 1908 in| party was held in honor of Bob and his wife Judy who have resided p Page 15 SrPPPTIPIIPPIVEDT EY TTT NT Sees ede PES DOSE Dh D NATIONAL ENGINEERED - Structures Co. Ltd. Manufacturers of HERITAGE and EMBLEM Component-Construction Homes components ... givi myce-railroad days as a member of| in Terrace for the past two years, Bob has been a member of the P Build, yon pest Value for your mae family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry} Overwaitea chain for three years. His wife Judy was a member of 9 . merank, who were among the dis-| the staff of ‘Terrace lawyer Ron Jephson. New assistant Manager PHONE VI 3-2 Grits first white settlers. The] at Terrace Overwaitea is W. “Robbie” Robinson who arrived here 830 arly took oe hind ite te Heitsum- last week from Campbell River. Robbie was accompanied by his or a 8! ie . ry . Mow Frank Bros, Dairy. wife Judy and their two-year-old daughter Brenda. Robbie Robin- Write Box 2170, Terrace, B.C. . son's career with the Qverwaitea chain began five years ago in The deceased spent his whole ae . ; , (c39) Eafe in the district, Many oldtimers |_Ladysmith. ; (staff_photos) a: the logging industry will re- , : ee a Member him in the years 1918 to 2930 when his main interests were ging operations ar lumber mills. a the early thirties. he and his os ee . | mrother Floyd took over their fath. . S a ica r’s farm and developed the dairy oe a werd which is known throughout a : Bhe north as Frank Bros Dairy. . . ; ; The late Mr. Frank was an act- " 2 mive member of the Kitsumkalum mFarmer’s Institute for many years, He was also a staunch supporter of @the local co-operative and credit unian. m Left to mourn his loss are his @ loving wife and two sons, Donald and Gordon; his mother and broth- er Floyd, all of Terrace; a brother mJack of Prince George and four sisters, Mrs, T. E. (Ella) Brooks of White Rock, Mrs. W. H. (Belle) @ Watt of Edmonton, Mrs. J. (Doro- = thy} Douglas of Terrace and Mrs. | Mildred Wood, also of Terrace, All | t th t b tt = were present for the funeral. Se ec e name oucn a U on trotn Kane th eerce was neld You can now save the time you spend so often dur- At the touch of another button the number you urday, April 23, conducted by the ing the day Jooking up frequently used numbers. have selected is automatically “dialled’’—but #Rev. George Keenleyside. There Just touch a button on your MAGICALL and any more accurately and as fast as the fastest finger were many beautiful floral tri- oneof upto ,000namesand phone numbers flash- can twirl. There’s something quite magical abaut hutes, es rapidly on to the dial window. Lift the receiver. _it. That’s why we call it MAGICALL. Pallbearers were his nephews, : a Roy Frank, Archie Strimbolt and aJames Frank, brother-inlaw John Nicholichuck and close friends Ted SHidber and Herman Buschmann, The late Mr. Frank was laid to rest in the family plot in the old Kitsumkalum cemetery, overlook- ging the valley that had been his home all the years of his life. ee In 1964-65 there were more than 14,963,000 pupils enrolled full-time in public elementary and second- mry schools, an increase of about “.7 per cent over the number en- Folled one year ago. iKalum /ELECTRIC a fe ; _ © You've just saved yourself invaluable time through Magicall’s a Ok Major Peliance and start talking automatic memory. If you make many phone calls in an average ates service day, MAGICALL can add precious time to your working day, Get * ercttical the full facts about MAGICALL today from our Marketing Depart- ntractor ment, naturally without obligation, % Residential . : *%& Commercial a Corner of Kalum and Park . 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