Wednesday, October: i, “1967 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE; B.C. pee le oe Industrial + cE. PHOTOG @ 16min’ MOVIES TAKEN AND DEVELOPED. . = ro ‘BUILDING. all ‘metal construction baked ‘ériamel finish mo _ available. In three sizes . ! complete ‘99. 50. ‘ond * “TILLICUM THEATRE » October 12-13-14. . BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN ~ ROBERT RYAN © JACK PALANCE RALPH BELLAMY — | >. [sxGLAUDI CARNE PROFESSIONALS . Based ona novel by - FRANK O'ROURKE: Music by MAURICE JARRE ; Write a Dieadix RICHARD. BROOKS A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE *. G nal PANAVISION” TECHNICOLOR® Sa _ [eeundtark album on Galgems Recats.]+ *. DRIVE- IN ‘October 12-1 3-14 =, THE RAIDERS . Robert Culp and Brian Keith ‘COYOTE COUNTRY ._. A “Walt. Disney. Production - ’ Hil at the Terrace Library, is just g| packed full of fun and good humor a) husbands. who hate to do the -or the neighbour who has the. Open 10 a.m. Till 10 p.m. . Checking 2 the figures ‘above Kuzyk who dropped in on a is Lecretia -. home lighting display caravan is tovm recetie B,C, Hydro tly, | TERRACE PIONEER MOURNED - . He was William Eagletori Wat- his sister Jenny Corleté Hvedfor many years on Park Avenue here, The two came as -pionders: to ents, The family lived ina log cabin behind the Rev. Thomas Marsh's manse,. They later moved in to Terrace, Mr, Donald is survived ‘ ‘by three nephews: Archibald, Van- couver; Robert, Coquitlam; and William of Burnaby. Interment was in Forest Lawn September 30. NATURE KNOWS BEST Polar bears! have a special FREEZE ‘rom glare and consequent : snow blindness, : DOUBLE: VISION Diller houekeeping — - offbeat but funny * BY LAURIE ENGLISH . ‘I¢ your kids write ‘thei names ‘in the dust. on the furn- iture, don’t let them put the year,” That’s just one of the score or more of hints offered by Phillis Dier in her book PHIL- us DILLER’S HOUSEKEEPING |. HINTS, ‘This book; ‘which : you'll find for ‘ali housewives and maybe chores around the house, A warning — if you take pride in being a good housekeeper you'll probably not enjoy this book, or, if you lack a sense of humor when it comes to household rout« ine, well, this book 15° probably not for you, either. “But, if you are looldng for new excuses for avoiding the dishes ‘or -the Ironing, you just might find’ some’ new and hillariously funny ‘ones to offer your husband nerve to ask why your housework one one: own @ fust{ldoking- bes ne srotieg" total : sles Pilla Diller “suggests that. ‘you: ‘should ‘never -wash.. on Monday, ° "Why pick 5 sday,'when you’re sure your wash BERTS| . DELICATESSEN OPEN 7 Days a Week ' Across -from Centennial ‘Library WRIGHTS CANADIAN ROPES LTD. WIRE Og "ROPES." FOR ALL PUR. S . . POSES ™ Manufacturers o! Famous “1GREENHEART” Quatlty Ropes q TERRACE EQUIPMENT ~ . SALES LIMITED * Crelg Ave. Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-6384 "| people who donated magazine sub- scriptions to. the library and). will be compared to somebody else’s’’ she says. Or she suggests “Tf your house is so.messes..up that you: must ‘either hire a cleaning lady or & guide, and-you decide ona cleaning lady, ‘get. one who com- mutes from out.of town, so she doesn't talk among your friends,” What about, “Hide your-hus- bands golf shoes, He may:clean No matter what your reason for reading PHILLIS DILLER'S: HOUSEKEEPING HINTS, it will be a memorable experience, roe * « «€ So: MATH by Evelyn. Sharp, an explanation of the new terms ‘entary school mathematics, This bel is well worth your-time and shilg SFE eg “ttre es he ‘ uit 4 © SATE Tooke For? WHY! DAM2A: | SEPARATIST” by Marcel Chaput. “Though the. author is frequently explain mush of ‘the reasoning | behind the French Canadian sep- |’ aratist’s demands for independ- ‘ence, Tt is a thought provoking |. = fon and worthy of some attent- | -|-lon a ; true story, pick up ONE’ OF OUR: H-BOMBS IS MISSING by Flora Lewis This is anexcel- lent account. of the “minute by * jan at the Terrace Library, sug- gests you spend a fei minutes -azines on display at.the library, Courier, Although. the magazines can- Mrs. van Heek said she apprec- jated the generosity of Terrace would welcome any new ones which might be provided, ions officer in. Terrace for the home. Sunday by C.P. Airlines from a monthin Vancouver during fag, «where they spent a three home hy Mri. Erdahl, Mr. and Mirs,. RH, Sloan have arrived home from Houston, Tex- week holiday visiting with son- in-law and daughter, Dr, andMrs,| ' up the cellar looking for them,’ | | - Other heoks at the library worthy of your attentlon are Al- -PARENTS GULDE TO MORE NEW ‘and methods being taught inelem-|- mt if, on have. school, age! repetitive in hhis book, he does | Try Our Delicious aly cH INESE _ FOOD. 7060... Phone 635-611 1 . aera URANT t CANADIAN: &. CHINESE FOODS Coulter Electric Ltd. For an ‘intoresting, fast mov- : minute. details of the Janvary, |= - 1966, Palomares Ancident in} 3 \ Spain, % Mys, Pem van ‘Heck, librar-| ‘ looking through the new mag- 7 not be taken out of the building |‘ you can relax in the comfortable|. new furniture and-read them, | AC Hrdeh), Industrial relat] | which tlme ‘he underwent surgery |° on his eye. He was accompanied william R, Carpentier, ‘CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL —- COMMERCIAL ‘Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE Terrace, Bob Ramsay 635-2445 KITIMAT, N. COULTER, 1072 * tif-al Seo One of the newest is the UNESCO) _. Department of Labour, arrived | NAVY RUM ’ PALM BREEZE RUM SAVINGS — up wih off ; i |. One of this’ area’s: pioneers |§ os, died In Vancouver September 26. |‘ gon Donald, 8, of 8461 Tarner.|M °° Better known to Terrace res-| Ms idents as Billy, Mr. Donald and| qj Kitsum Kalum around 1910 and|p were later. joined, by their par- ; eyelid which protect their eyes | After two glasses, some men | are a spectacle,. - “TE sincaeannineraine ata roy 35,000 BTU of worn Heats 3 to 4 rooms | comfortably. ° -. Regula £4.95" m