RSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 | |. TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Ph illipson - Best . iE ae a a & ent cvey‘and came to rest.in the ditch.’ : . Fea iomning and ending in “Damage rep ) reached " Baske Vette «: same sliver knife that had” a H Keis or aes Rosa KA the $1500 mark and ‘at tile time ‘adorned “Ihe Mednentte tata ease at aden | ferminal | Ramm bete Rod. the nerident the truck wes sald we n 1] ni B: r ene Out of town guests atten open 2 rand-new termina . . ° oe Ce ae wae 1 Phillipson and Byron 1 William. were Mr. and Mrs, Jack in Terrace this Saturday, : Investigating. 1960 Hayes truck eronary artery atisesites: a in Slr" perirmed "he Matty Slane, helmeted on cy tee vena. vl ws any yeep ceremony, . Pinta is : the pe Louis Mlavack, Allan, and Una er proceeding south on the road earlier in life Eating-for Heart daughter of Mrs.. Olive Burnaby, ‘and ue, i Vinee all the. conveniences ot the fea the ehicle's trailer Health is adopted, the lower Phillipson-and Byron the son of = Lemme n¢ Vancouver, trade, The building cost nearly “PPed, reports say. your risk of heart attack. | -3.-. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Best. The brid given in” For going the $150,000 and was started in May a = . é bride was given. in For going: away - ride -this year, 7 . s o ree Ae marriage by her tnele,. Me ware a very amart brown pant, Contained in the building will Have. you an opening? wt _ 4a atthewa, formerly’. sult, with matching midi vest he offices and warehouse ; _ Tec rr Terrace.. Her empire style of white, orange‘and brown. facilities. ou -- Twenty-five years of managerial and sales experience , , "gown was of satin, banded with crochet Jace. ‘.Her full length © veil was edged with matching | Jace, and she carried a white Bible with an attached spray of yellow rosebuds; . Sharolya Best:was -maid of honour; --Glenda ‘Best’ and Debbie -Hlavack '.- were bridesmaids, ‘The brides other _ neice, Cynthia Hlavack, was flower girl.” The senior attendants were gowned alike in ‘vollet crepe, with daisy trim.: '. The flower girl’s gown was - similarly styled in dainty yeliow available to the right firm doing business in the Vanderhoof, ; Prince r Rupert area, aa ot ae ee fe .-Product - knowledge. in the Sporting Goods field’ én-” Legion ladies | | Sentai: mance sis -make plans through to the Consumer. Protected commission sates aréa | a desirable however. Salary plus will be considered if com- J” At the first meeting of the fall. season of the Ladies Auxiliary mensurate with experience. pete ‘,. For further Information and references Ray MacPherson, to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 last week, a number R.R. 2, New Remo. | na fe The Legion Zone meeting will 7 mew emo as mens and the ladies clubs, of plans were made concerning _ future-events. Mis. Harris of Terrace receives silver star award from alvation Army Colonel Alfred Simester. The award is in gjlonour of Mrs. Harris’ son, Tom, who recently was rommissioned by the army and who is beheld inTerraceon October. . ; ' — Beryl Hales his been put in Annual General Meeting we de 23, and will include both the ‘charge of a group that is Be dark. Drumheller, Alberta aren. D currently serving the [sO )6= affectionately Bennett’s Brainchild knowing exactly what ° 2 FASON CALDWELL . ‘The Jatest-thing in the news” today; (something which is not called, *) The liquor. and cigarette ad ban. ‘When ‘thé public first heard of this-they were naturally taken aback and left in the dark, not this ban Columbia ¢annot allow we are only paving the way future infringements. The public . of. British Mr. - Bennett to infringe on . their freedoms; ‘however slighily. .If we let him prohibit aicohol and cigarettes in our fair province for -If he is so worried about Streets _ - Cont'd from Page 1 . Ata recent: meeting of cduncil Terrace aldermen put the topic ' to discussion, ; As a result of the meeting further: there ~ was no ‘development of the issue. _ Alderman G. Rowland, ‘once thought to be a main figure in the program but reportedly relieved from his duties by the mayor himself, said after the meeting that he would possibly and mauve floral crepe. All . carried dainty nosegays of - Matching asters and pansies. Mr. Vinee-- Lemme of Vancouver was bestman and ¢ Mr. Ricky Jefferies performed the duties of usher. Miss Kathy Elliott played the wedding music and Glenda Best was soloist. ‘ . A -.delightful wedding reception followed at the Best’s summer home at Lakelse Lake. ‘The wedding cake was cut in traditional manner, using the _ Beard, ' First on their list of events is a “Tummage sale to be held next Saturday (September 18) in the Legion auditorium 10:00 a.m. On Sunday, September 26, the annual fall Smorgashord will be © held: in the auditorium. The smorgasboard is a bi-annual event with one in the spring and one in the autumn, The dinner will be convened by Sharon starting at - making a quilt to be raffled around Christmas. All free members of the auxiliary are asked to come out on Thursday evenings and-help with the work, The quilt has been designed in a centennial motif, Mrs. Marg. Fosbery was installed at the meeting in the capacity of Secretary to fill the vacancy created when former secretary Freddy Letwin Stepped down. ; rd. Homeowners: TERRACE CONCERT ASSN. | ‘Mon. 20th Sept. 1971 8 pm eS Terrace Centennial Library °. ALL MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND * yoo ryt - ‘1 a would'mean to them. } By the time’ the actual {] meaning of this ban sunk in, our #} honored Premier dropped ‘his 4 second bombshell Civil servants ay Or “Government employees amas] Corbidden to smoke at work, It public safety why shouldn’t he worry a litle more seriously about the death statistics of our highways and byways...(Here I had better watch what I say or the next thing you know ke' will go along with any program | proposed by the Mayor or B.C. Hydro, just-as long. as something in the way. of street light improvements is put “underway. = - c ', Hydro spokesmen said there “COMMON SENSE ASOLIT MORTGAGE LOANS” Homeowners! Before you borrow, readournew brochure: “Common Sense about Mortgage Loans”, its plain talk ..why ‘slash? Cont'd from Page 1 requires a mechanical foreman | for their ae from Homeplan—-up to $25,000 lor 85% o equity}, as long as 15 years to repay. With low-cost, insurance to protect your family, Call for our fa mous 48-hour approval service, SCRE fast.48-hour government employee who blew 4.smoke in someones face. We can only speculate who the yblower and the receiver. , actually were, but] must admit that in all my experience with 4, government people have never Whad this ‘happen to me existing poles would likely be the ground conditions become used to take the new lights. The ideal for fire control. ‘only costs would come through Any companies refusing to theinstallation of new polesand comply with —_ forestry lights. If no such addition was Testrictions are subject to court “put into the agreement, the punishment. Companies in this district's monthly usage rate . regard must fork out $12 per - would. remain at the: same cre of unburnt slashed. if a _ invasion to protect liberty and- ‘justice, but riow we must face and fight a more insidious ‘threal against public liberties, A threat which comes from right inside our home province. I appeal to the public to, . Protest against this injustice of be banning automobites. ) . . , — might change your ideas about mortgage loans. a Seems that . someone Jn alll seriousness: in the past ‘Would be no capital cost to the periods. Within four to five You probably qualify for a fow-interest, longterm loan Fort St. James Shop coe et complained about - a Canadians have fought foreign ‘district involved. They said days of a proceeding dry spell, . ‘. group life The successful candidate must have working knowledge of all types of interior togging equipment, | fast tl tom f 17 aoa ADDRESS WRITTEN APPLICATIONS | personally ‘and as a matter of“ human liberties. Write to your figure. According fo one of the _ majar fire breaks out of the HOMEPLAN APPROVAL SERVICE TO: PRINCE GEORGE PULP & PAPER CO, LTD. ” fact I can’t recall ever seeing editor...Write to the Prime proposed’ plans, Hydro area in concern, the company “MORTGAGES . oo BOX 6000 - , any .of .these people smoking minister...Demonstrate against estimated the additional can legally be sued for the oe J i around. the public. Fo get back to the original ' tqpic, this ban on liquor and it. There's still time. We can make him change his mind. To coin a phrase Concerning this damages caused. ; “Loggers must, now take-out any ,{rees ,meaguring over. six monthly rates at $264.45. This PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. particular system of light Phone 635-6310 4609 Lakelse Ave, \ ‘Home Plan Realty Limited TRADERS GROUP, LIMITED ; improvements, -believed :to-be any ;trees measuring yer TEI Mitention: G.M. Mullen Hi Cigarette ads may: have‘: been: chin!“ foumey! of BC.thousand *Mr. Weunfte's® work Avot inthes'in Widttat the\fop..\This | —_— aa Bi! passed without too much: public miles begins with the first step’ - respectively call for the figure, says Mr. Harvie, will im rar a : : oa ‘ eritism...one, hundred, years ; ago. Bearing. in mind.of course - | that slavery was perfectly legal back then. Be that gs it.may, the ‘ fact: remains “that” ‘this is ~ : ningteen sone, -and “one man : elected ‘to power should not (1 .God bless B.C.2? God" help In closing, I submit a note to Mr. W.A.C.. Bennett wherever you are...Rememiber -Fanny “Hill, sir,'and remember, the _ best way to promote is ta ban. ‘erection of some new poles, *. 800n be réduced to four inchés,’ - j Improvements. could. also! :-: An‘estimated 5000' treés were include mast arm changes planted in a reforestation along with the reorientation of project here this “year, This. exisling street Lamps, — - figure ‘is up from 2000 in the — : - following year and is expected to rise by five times in 1973, Survival rate of these trees, depending upon weather, soil -§ and actual crew production, is around 60 percent. © st , Going Hunting? | ' Visit Us First for dependable equipment ‘at down to oarth prices Winchester Rifle | Winchester Rifle . _ Model 94 ' Model 100 Lever Action $9 95 Seml-Automatic $] 87 50 9. ; 30-30 Calibre 308 Calibre Winchester Rifle GL. Rifle Model 94 Cowboy Commemorative Model 950 - Action Chrome Plated 119 Q5 | Gott Action - clip May 1 69° 30-30 Calibre ' 308 oF 30-06 Calibre Winchester Shotgun| 6.1L. Shotgun "Model 607’ Pump ‘action Model 2400 Semi-automatic The. majority of patients survive their first heart attack ' and return to productive ac- 7 wi? . o . 7 7 _ a . ea. 7 tivitiy, says the B.C: Heart we Bridge uh, _.. Foundatlan. meee NS accident | However, I am fully behind Mr.. Bennett when he-says that iy the public should be informed of Bi, the possible hazards of alcohol ati and tobacco. What our Premier : I doesn't ‘seem to realize is that =, YOu can not change an opinion ma) or anything simply by turning y your back; to it, or more simply : a by forbidding the public to Tead hl anything about the subject.’ |” Banning the advertisements of © : liquor “and tobacco will ‘conditions. They adi that iiaay.. ultimatly‘lead to banning of the. — GASSIAR CONSTRUCTION LTD. _— - “Planners & Builders at Quaiity Hames” : -” Phone Mr A. Schwaiger 635.5220 New Subdivision on McConnell Road) ss Presently under construction - Approx. 1,200 sq, feet, 3 bedrooms, carport, full basement. CMHC mortgage at 8% percent - $174,76 monthly. Full price $26,500 - $2,000 dowa may handle! . Occupancy by November 1, ” 12 Gauge aq40 98 | ” Gauge, an cident . j ; 3 inch Magnum” 95 gi Sale, and that’s prohibition. The fenders and caused broken . pi i Full choke 149, : moet, a G9 b roaring 70's,,,bath tub gin and arms in the past. Buy, Directly From Builder and Savel af Kull Choke | Speak-easies, Does Mr..B want Soe aa : si this te happen in B.C.? -~ teas —n Modal 402 Slagle Shot 2% or 3.inch shell - i - This ban not-only affects the ¢ ' public revenue of B.C. but also’: nnenenentnnr cnn cnencnen nr mene Cooay Shotgun of magazine and newspaper - oe . ~ Under New Ownership - Mode} 64 9 publishers. all. oyey ,North . . 536 95 | moxet s40°Singie shot $4 | +. |. 4 gauge a, = 712 Gauge. Full’choke. *34,°° 4 America. They simply caanot | _ Lo ae BF attord to, delete booze and . ; : fal i | ra She allie | oe Hsmoke ads from literature .?..°0 0 20 Sc are.) . io | "i _ . | ri i i az » Sh Sh {| | an ; destined for sale here in’B.C. $2!) So se, BERT’S DELICATESSEN ot ao © mpe la ong ange ot 6 $ on i Consequently we will have no 7 eS ee we oe, en i ch. Mi oe : t-of-provinee apne pane 12 Gauge 234 inch. 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