dnesday, June 15, 1966 s. Legals SUAINING OPPORTUNITIES | eee following courses are sched- 1 han start In September 1906. Brtaa seetyiene welding, lay- et nn acetylene we : fabrication, special procedur-| B. meucceseful students may quail- or D.P.W. No. 2, hae and 4 pres- me 6«cortificates, e 10 minimum as preferred) ma 618; personal” interview re- med. Course length: eleven aE COURSES:— ; De peeetarial: ; map ig, shorthand, igh hool as requisites: ol atlo uired. keeping: m Introductory: Fundamental Sdures, business machines, mg. Pre-requisites: Grade 10 um. Age: 17; personal inter- @ required, Course length: 6 - oth ‘ "Advanced: Individual _ pro- mamas suited to the needs and abi- m= of the students, Pre-requisit- % school graduation (com- mia) option preferred). Age: 17; nal interview required. Course 10 - 12 months. acal Courses: ee pine transcription machines, oy usiness machines. In- a needs and abilities consid- isites: Grade 10 pre-| he cants having compen- @’ eenerience and maturity he considered. Age: 17; per- ml interview required. Course : ) ‘. a4 months, ae Fa cedures. merses are available through the i nool's trade extension evening ; ).Pre-requisites: Grade 10 le; other factors be Bpraicersa; mature appHoants aly, ractical Nursing: Basic nursing techniques. Suc- osful students are admitted : to membership in the Licensed Prac- wal Nurses’ Association of Brit: ustrial nm Columbia. Pre-requisites: Grade} > minimum; high school gradua- po (Community Services option) |: eferred. Age: 18; personal inter. Sew at the school required. Course |- sogth: 12 months. (A training al- mwanece is pald to all students mter the first four months of the purse is successfully completed). Rental Assistants: a Dental office procedures, hygi- me, office practice. Pre-requisites: igh school graduation; typing rill desirable but not necessary, ge; 18; personal interview at the ghool required, Course length: 10 Ronths, fosle Training for Skill Develop: Bent (Academic Improvement): ’ Basic secondary instruction in ngiish, Mathematics, Science and yping to grade 10 equivalency. pplicants must be at least 19, Rave been out of the public shoal wstem for at least one year and a2 mature enough to: accept’ the naterial presented. Successful can- edates will be eligible to apply for pcational courses requiring a rade 10 background, e All courses advertised: $15 per fonth. Most courses require the’ Erechase of textbooks ($10 - $20). walning Allowances or ULC. ben- Bits may be paid to qualified ap- @icants. Details are available at a National Employment Service efices. plications: . ; e Principal BC. Vocs toga! School, BANG GEORGE, BC, of ; SALVAGE 5 ‘popper, brass, ead, POR ae? Tadiaters; we ; vage your waste. 0.K. Used roads, Terrace, BC. Phone OM WORK WANTED RK WANTED FOR single axle actor (Air), Phone 3064 Kiti- hat. Or write Box 3149... | pa7 RNC bookkeeper dealt. |’ work in ‘own .home. Phone B10 and: ask for Carol pw requisites: |. ING TO babysit Phone vg sate — L AND ACT ence of: intention’ to ply to Lease Land In ‘Land ‘! Prince’ ‘Glin and situate in the bed of Gillen Harbour, Island, ‘District of} Dewdney tf: Take ole that Babcock Fish- ries of Prince Rupert, Be en to apply for a lease of the following described lands:— oncupation fish processors in- | Commencing at « post planted |i n the thore Approxing Tp 35 44” 4 thence (Magnetic) West 300 a ee thence (magnetic) South E 200 feet; thence (magnetic Bas 300 fest} thence No for the purpose of mo * pated Hay 31 1998 SHERIFF'S SALE COUNTY aa RUPERT + Under and rant of Execution to me directed and delivered and chattels of a's Service Lid., at the suit of Northern Magneto Ltd, and other warrants, I have d and will sell by tender, all the 1 ht, title and interest of the Defendant in the following to aat- isfy the judgment debt and costs rein: One Sweda Cash Register No. V42-412030 . (good ond prica 0 new an $1652.00 ne One Paymaster cheque writer. One headlight adjuster set. (These items at Terrace Trans- for erences B.C, where they may e viewed Tenders on all or any part of thig equipment, wed in a Service Sta- tion, to be sent to the undersigned before noon, June. 25, 1966 Terms of sale — Cash plus SS, Tax. Sold as is, where is, highest} 5 or-any tender not necessarily ac- cente Dated F Prince. Rupert this 10th da ag EAN, Sheriff, ' County 7 Prince ¢ Rupert . Bo 264 Prince tt B.C. x Rupe! al DEPARTMENT OF "LANDS, AND WATER °. URCES : ‘ TIMBER SALE K-D6037 / Sealed tenders will. be ‘received | by the District Forester at Prince |- Rupert, B.C. not later than 11:00 am. on the Sth day of July, 1068, for the purchase of Aeance X-66587, to cut 129,000 cubic feet of Hemlock, Cedar, and other species sawlogs, on an area situate aa ximately 1 mile East of Beam Station Read — CR. 5. Two (2) years veil ‘be allowed for removal of tin! . is area is within the Skeena PSYY, vale is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section. 17 (la) of the Forest Act; which gives the timber-sale applicant certain pri- vileges. Further tained from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, BC., or: the « Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. SHERIFF'S SALE: OF PRINCE RUPERT TO WIT: Under and by virtue of a War- rant of Execution to me directed and delivered t the . goods and chattels of Kenneth A. Mc- Leod at a suit of Skeena Building Products Ltd., and other warrants, I have seized. and will sell by Tender, all the right, title and int. preet’ at it Defendant 4 the fol, to satisfy the judgmen dent ead costs kercin: . One 18039 GMC Truck, Serial SCOGENSRLIZIIF One Columbia trailer, serial BC- T1IN16 One ve Columbia trailer, (partly. dis- ) One 1986 International crawler cat, ¢/w blade, winch and canopy. (All which will be. at Art’s Garage, South Hazelton). Tenders on‘ all or any. part to be sent to the undersigned before Noon, June: an, 2088; Terms of &.S. Tax. Deposit of 5% to be fon eeted with ten- der. Sold ag-is, where is. Highest roy tender not necessarily a copied, ‘Dated at: Prince ‘Rupert heriff, Coumty” fr Prince R Git day of June 1866... DEAN, sh A Prince rupert BS. i) r along ark 200 eae a the If t of 16 « more or less, }} Panag ces, ig | WIT: virtue of a War: |) against the goods |i eee, Rem: rand. TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH: COLUMBIA THE MOOSE HAS RIGHT-OF-WAY — Wildlife i in Alaska is so common that some of the animals (this moose included)’ apparently think the roads were built for their cowenience,: Other road. users, of the two-legged motorized variety, seldom abject, however, In a state as big as Alaska there's room for all. particulars may he ab- |}. Wedding Bells RINGWOOD «BARTLETT st. “Matthew's " Anglican Church wag the scene of a pretty summer on the morning of Saturday, June ®@ WANTED TO RENT HOUSE HAS been -sold and must move, Needed immediately a 3 or 4 bedroom house. Reference lf required, phone VI5-6196. ; . a HOU: iG ROOM or small cabin for single woman. Phone VI3-2152. pA ROOM OR SHACK with stove. Will repair. Phone Dave at vase CAMPER OR trailer for first three weeks in July, Please contact Cathie at the Herald — Phone VI 3-6357. stf Two OR THREE bedroom house. Phone VI3-6411. @ WANTED AGREAGE WANTED. Unimproved and remote lots purchased. Send exact location and price to D. F. Mullin, Box 156, Toronto 5, Ontario. otf SECOND-HAND pinele mattresses. Phone VI 3-0879. atf @ NOTICE I WILL NOT be responsible for ‘any debts incurred. by anyone ’ other than myself after June 4. - Dennis Schafhauser c&7 PLEASE NOTE! Kay's Sh be closed Tuy to Octe ai _ NEW BUSINESS ALUMINUM.. WINDOWS: ‘Set In Wood Frames, With. Screens ——: Reasonable | Prices. Call _ ve “MISTICA * AT. eae - pao. VI S-3504" ll, when Stephen Michael: ‘Ring. wood, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs, J. B. Ringwood of Williams Lake, took as his bride, Margaret Gail. Bartlett, only daughter of Mrs, A. G. Bartlett of Terrace and the late Albert Goodwin Bartlett. The Reverend A. P.Horsfield performed. the double-ring” marri- age rites, and Rebert Shaw of Wil- liams Lake acted.as best man: Mr, Allan Dubeau presided -at the or- gan. Ushers were Derek Bartlett q|and Gerry Sharples of Terrace, David Webster of Hazelton. and Patrick Ringwood -of — Willlams Lake, Given in: marriage by her great uncle, Mr. J. T. Robinson: of Ter- race, the bride was a pretty picture in her wedding gown of white cry- .Staline fabric with .appliques of white roses on the front panel of sif| her floor-length gown, . featuring Empire waistline, cuffed three. quarter wide sleeves and high roll- ed collar neckline. A chiffon train was attached to the collar over which misted a thrée-tier scallop- ed shoulder-length veil. She car- ried-a sheath of‘ pale pink and white baby gladioli and wore an heirloom gold Jocket. Her four bridesmaids, Donna Roach of Ucluelet, Sandra Bartlett and Judith Penniger of Prince Rupert and Carol Ringwood of Williams Lake were gowned alike. They wore Empire style, floor- length, sleeveless dresses of pale beige ‘silk, patterned with pink roses, The rose-pink theme: wag will | caried out in gloves, bouquets and small hair adornments, = A reception. was held in St. J Matthew's parish hall featuring a buffet ~luncheon.:' The . hall was beautifully decorated: by ‘Mrs, H, |. _ | aceessories. The groom’s mother wore -a. pale blue wool suit with — | Matehing ‘hat and white accessor- ‘Fred Peagam, ag master of cere- monies, proposed: the toast to the - bride to which the groom respond- ed. The toast to: the bridesmaids was. made ‘by the groom and re- A.| sponded to by the best man, Robert Shaw. The bride’s bouquet was caught by Lauren Dubeau and the bride’s garter by Michael Bowen-Colthurst. .Mrs, Alan Henson and Mrs. Fred Peagam, long time friends. of the bride's family, cut- the . wedding cake, after the bride and groom had made the first cut in fradition- . al fashion, Telegrams of congratulations were received from England, Scot- land, Ottawa, Vancouver and Wil. Ilams Lake. - Mr. and Mrs. Ringwood, who are both working for Columbia Cellulose Company are residing at Lakelse Lake for the summer. They intend to return to UBC and BOT in September, Outof-town guests were from - Williams ‘Lake, Ucluelet, Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Hazelton, many of whom were relatives. They .. ineluded Mrs, Marie Pharis, grand. - ‘|mother of the groom, from ‘Leth- bridge, Alberta; Dr. and Mrs, Ring- wood, parents of the groom from Williams Lake, the bride's sister, Mrs, Eric. Schneider of Vencouver and the bride's uncles and aunts, ~., Mr. and Mrz. B. B, Webster of Har- . elton and Mr, and Mrs: C, F. ‘Bart. lett of Prince Rupert. B, Webster, the bride's aunt from |: g Harelton, assisted by. young friends of the ‘bride. ‘and: groom. — For receiving: guests, the bride's mothor chose a‘pink wool sult with belge steaw pillbox hat and a olge wat