$95 REWARD GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE DOG LAST SATURDAY ; NEAR ALCAN PLANT, KITIMAT PHONE KITIMAT 1089L CO. LTB. Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT (Fo Smithers and Hazelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES (To Vancouver) Local & Long Distance Moving AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES VI 3-2728 Herman Bandstro Epp Telstra 4504 Keith — modern facilities and spacious heated warehouse for all your Storage we For ALL your printing requirements, shop at the HERALD See the NEW demonstrated at the | LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL in Terrace this DOC’S CARTAGE & STORAGE THE SPACIOUS BIRCH AVENUE HOME of Mr. and Mrs. D, G. Little was the setting 4] the annual fall ‘‘thank you” tea put on by the Ladies Auxiliory. pital Saturday afternoon, September 10, About 50 ladies attended the affair which an acknowledgement of services rendered the hospital by members and more especi non-members, Mrs. Ed Phillips, president of the auxiliary, and Mrs, Little received tg guests. Mrs. E, Elliott and Mrs, E. Mudie were general conveners and Mrs. O. Lindstragam took cherge of the raffles for the afternoon. Presiding as pourers at the tea table we Mrs, Dave Lloyd, Mrs. Tom Springhall, Mrs. $. Beckman and Mrs. Norm Miller. § to Mills Memorial Memorial Fountain Unveiling Friday Arrangements have been made for the unveiling ceremony on Friday, September 16 at 11 a.m. ]-. of the “fountain” at Mills° Memor- jal Hospital, a memorial to the late Mrs. Ivadele Tupper who passed away in February, 1965. The late Mrs. Tupper was a de- voted member of the Hospital Auxiliary and the Hospital Board of Trustees. All those who are interested, ate cordially invited to attend the ceremony on Friday morning. tt iat a a ti atl Flectrchome 1967 Me _: WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 & 15 - from 1 p.m. to 9 pam. each day. A Representative from The Bay in Kitimat oS ” and from Electrohome will be on: hand to or “answer any questions you might have. = RO THE yy. #6 , iclannoin Malmner Method . by GOLF'S 4. TIME MASTERS WINNER ; | USE UPRIGHT SWING FROM DEEP: ROUGH _ _The goal you. should seek on shois from deep rough Is to contact the ball as cleanly as possible with the clubface. Try: te swing so that as little grass as possible interferes. To. produce clean club-ball con- tact, you should employ a more up- right swing than you would nor- ~ + mally use from the fairway. Your club should lift quickly on the back- swing (Noe. 1) and dascend sharp- - ly to the ball on the downswing 0. 2). ; You will find it quite simple to obtain this sort of upright swing if =) you remember to keep most of your ‘weight on your left foot throughout A, your swing. oe @, © 1964 by NATL News, Syn, Inc. of America ‘A RED Score in splte of traps, bunkers, rough and downhill lies -- with the -{ help Ameld Palmer offers you in his booklet, "Trouble Shots." A copy ts yours for 20¢ along with a stamped, self-addressed envelope sant to Amold Palmer, tn care of this newspaper. MANY THANKS | TO MY ae FRIENDS. AND SUPPORTERS | (MLA. FOR SKEENA