._ Wednesday, April 13, 1966 TERRACE “‘Omineca” HERALD, ‘TERRACE,- BRITISH COLUMBIA Page.Five : | The following convictions were m@ made in Terrace Magistrate's fm Court last week before Magistrate am C. J. Norrington: Rudolph Gardner, speeding fin- ed fined $30; Rex Krumm, minor in possession fined $25; Norman a Stanick, speeding fined $25 Eli. fm zabeth Nelson, speeding fined $25 mand for failing to produce driver’s license fined $19, Arthur Curfman, intoxication mafined $20; Richard J. Moore, pub- Mm lic mischief fined $200. Jules Per- mary, speeding fined $25, James Fer- & Magistrate’s Court... guson, improperly equipped vehi- cue fined $20; Wayne Motz, no tail lights fined $10; Leo Lefebore, inadequate exhaust system fined $10; Carl Han, failing to dim head- lights fined $10. Gregory Darrus, failing to stop at stop sign fined $10; Joseph Le- dux, intoxication fined $15; John Pequin, public mischief fined $200; Harry A. Grave, impaired driving fined $275. James Fleming, leaving vehicle unattended fined $5; Larry Ren: shaw, defective motor vehicle fin- os Terrace WI Members ; Four members of the first Ter- @eaerace Womens Institute accepted athe invitation of the Kitsumkalum Farmers Institute to attend a spe- gecial conference and banquet at mthe Lakelse Hotel on March 31, me Guest speaker was M. M. Gil- Meeechrist, markets commissioner, Vic- memoria, BC. In his address he sug- masesied that much could be gained Beoy both institutes working in close aeeconjunction and the hope was ex- mepressed that wives of Farmers In- meestitute members will niake every Meerffort to become active members meet the Womens Institute. The April meeting of the First errace W.I. will be held in the pecommunity Centre on April 19 and will precede a special evening of afilms and talks by Mrs, Lena Par. ington of Francois Lake. Mrs. Par- matington is a former provincial pre- masident of the Womens Institute of mB.C. and she attended a confer- Merence of the Associated Country fee Worden of the World held last Sep. @ tember in Ireland, f Members from Terrace, Kitimat, me Kispiox and South Hazelton will a be in attendance and anyone in- m feresled in WL. activities or mere- a ly wishing to see the films, is cor- m@ dially invited to attend. j Refreshments will be served, A prize will be offered for the m@ best tea apron displayed at the we District Conference in South Hazel- ton in June, Each of the District’s 12 Institutes will ask members to Cancer Blitz Set For Monday Night A two-hour “blitz” for funds will m take place in Terrace on Monday evening, Apri] 18, from 6:30 to B 8:30. Harry Smith is chairman of the m local branch of the society and m Con Strasbourg, campaign mana- ger. & 6©The provincial objective for this year is $400,000, Terrace branch _ would like to reach the $2,500 a inark, ) The money raised will be used qifor research, education and wel- fare purposes in the work of Stamping out the dread disease, cancer. Local monies are used to gsive assistance with treatment, eairansportation and drugs, m Anyone interested in canvassing min the town, or outlying areas gon Highway 16, Old Remo and old Airport Road igs asked to contact mir, Strasbourg by phoning VI3- mai 750. tae Vitamin C is nat a Jonglasting mitamin in the human Body and its mpply must be replenished daily. 's best sources are the citrus Meruits and tomatoes and their maiices, which should be included mn the daily menu. backache!/' mShe used to be bothered by backaches meand tired feeling. When she learned that irritation of the bladder and Meporinary tract can reault in backache wand tired feeling, she tuck Dodd's - Kidney Pills, Smart girl. Dodd's Pills Aitimulate the kidneys to help relieve mhe condition causing the backache and ed feeling. 8con she felt better — ted better. If you are bothered by vackache, Dodd's Kidney Pilla may help Attend Conference make a contest apron, The best tea apron submitted by the Terrace membership will be selected by the audience attending the April 19 film showing at the Community Centre. It will then be entered in the District competition. All other aprons will be sold at a bakesale scheduled for Saturday, May 7 in the Terrace Co-op. The bakesale will feature aprons and plants as well as home baking. It is sched: wled to begin at 1 pm. and offers an opportunity for young people to pick up something different in the way of a Mothers Day gift. | Wallenhaupt, causing a disturb- ed $15; Dennis Flegel speeding fined $25. Andtew Luke Bevan, causing bodily harm fined $250; William D. Mahoney, overwidth vehicle fined $35; (George Wallenhaupt, driving without due care fined $25, Stanley Watt, expired driver's license fined $10; Allen Mackenzie, failing to stop at stop sign fined $10; Michael Potter, speeding fin- ed $30; William Bloor, speeding fined $25 and for passing traffic contro! device fined $20. Harold Stidel, unlicesed motor vehicle fined $10: Robert MoCon- nell, intoxication fined $15; George ance sentenced to one day. 5 Magistrate F. H. Adames presld- ed for the following: Albert Verkovod, intoxication fined $15, for littering highway fined $15 and’ for consuming in a public place fined $50; Vincent R, Williams, improperly equipped ve- hicle fined $20, Sam Luke Pete, intoxication fin. ed $20; Robert J. Long, speeding fined. $35; Peter Gelesta MacMil- lan, unattended motor vehicle fin- ed $20, Donal! Rooks, no Ueense plates fined $16, minor with no insurance fined $10; Charles Jeans, impair- ed driving fined $275; Raymond O'Gorman, intoxication fined $20, Louis Nadon, Percy Kennedy, Raymond Kajala, each fined $20 for intoxication; Albert Sinclair, ANNOUNCEMENT you, too, You can depend on Dodd's, PROVINCIAL TAXES REDUCED EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY The following ten tax reductions are now In effect: 1. All meals are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 2. School supplies are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 3. Clothing and footwear for children under fifteen is exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 4, Library books are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 5. Magazines, Periodicals and News the 5% S.S. Tax. 6. Confections are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 7. Candies are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. 8. Soft Drinks are exempt from the 5% S.S. Tax. papers are exempt from ~~ 9, Non-profit organizations operating community projects are exempt from the Provincial Real Property Tax. 10. Community Halls are exempt from the Provincial Real Property Tax. GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA HON. W. A. C. BENNETT Premier and Minister of Finance. G. S$. BRYSON Deputy Minister of Finance, McNeal, speedi -_somraeacacacencacacencacecacocicacacecancacacac All Work Guaranteed IRIE: @ PHONE TERRACE VI3-5497 — KITIMAT 592 @ ing in construction |: area fined $35 and for failing to, stop at stop sign fined $15, Ambrose Stewart and Richard J. Intoxication fined $35. William G. Moore each fined $25 for speeding, ° On| Kitimat Drycleaners NOW EXTEND DAILY PICK-UP IN TERRACE 38