Vednesday, January 26, 1966. | LEGALS TERRACE “‘Omineco” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA IN RE-ESTATE OF : MAN CHOU DONG, ™ DECEASED, INTESTATE 'tso known as JUNG WING PING) m TAKE NOTICE that as Admin- Mtrator, duly appointed by the magjurt, of the Estate of MAN mHOU DONG, also known as MING WING PING, deceased, ‘late @’ the Municipality of Terrace, in he Provinee of British Columbia, Mho died at Terrace, Municipality maid Province aforesaid on the 17th ay of September, 1065, I require Zam! creditors and others’ having Maims against the sald estate to ind the same to me properly veri- med, at the address mentioned be- won or before noon of the 19th meesiy of February, £966, after which mate I shall. proceed to distribute mae estate to those entitled by law, Seenving regard only to such claims me: which I shall then have been ea tified. — AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE wemiat all persons indebted to the aaemiid estate are required to pay smieir indebtedness to me forth- arith, me DATED at Prince Rupert, Brit- an Columbia this 5th day of Janu- 988, * Official Administrator County of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert No. 19 Besner Block P.O. Box 546 Prince Rupert, B.C. 28 ay LAND ACT me NOTICE OF INTENTION T = APPLY TO LEASE LAND mmm In Land Recording District of Seerince Rupert, B.C. and situate 22 memailes west of Terrace, South of a . 16 in the vicinity of Lot waeood, Range 5, Coast District. . Take notice that Skoglund Log- maging Limited of Terrace, B.C., P.O. medox 640 intends to apply for a a tease of the following described ie lands:- : m Commencing at a post planted 660 ft. from the SE. Corner of Lot 7 3999 N 32 degrees E; thence 200 = ft. S 50 degrees E; thence 1516 ft. wy N 34 degrees E; thence 1102 ft. = .N 47 degrees E thence 200 ft. ‘N 50 degrees W; thence in a south- westerly direction along of the Highwater mark app. 2700 ft to A the point of commencing, and con- taining 13.6 acres, more or less, for the purpose of booming. _ for Skoglund Logging Limited G. Reithofer . Dated January 18, 1966, 027 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS, AND WATER RESOUR' CES TIMBER SALE X-95196 Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C., not later than 11:00 a.m. on the 15th day of February, 1966, for the purchase of Licence X-95196, to cut 80,000 cubic feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar and other species sawlogs. on an area situated Approximately 8 miles from Terrace on Old Highway 25 — OF. 5. Two (2) years will be allowed | for removal of timber. As this area is wifhin the Skeena A SY.U. which is fully commit- ™ ted, this sale will be awarded ; under the provisions of section 17 = (1a) of the Forest Act, which gives . the timber sale applicant certain privileges. Further particulars may be ob- ™ tained from the District Forester, 8 Prince Rupert, B.C., or the Forast Ranger, Terrace, B.C. 27 IN RE THE ESTATE OF MAN CHOU DONG S also known as JUNG WING PING DECEASED FOR SALE TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock M noon Saturday, of the Sth day of| March, 1966, for the purchase of m the hereunder described parcel of # land situated in the Municipalit: j of Terrace, Province of Britis 2 Columbia, belonging to the estate of Man Chou Dong also known as ® Jung Wing Ping, Deceased, and m more Particularly known and de- scribed as follows: ; Lot 15, Block 7, District Lot 360, Range 5 Coast District, Plan 972: Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. TERMS: Strictly cash. — The above described premises can be viewed by arrangement mm with Thornhill Realty Ltd, of Ter. m race, B.C. ; Signed W. N. POOLE Official Administrator P. O. Box 546 NOTICE PRIVATE BILLS suant to Standing Orders, no Pe- tition for any Private Bill shall he received by the House in its forth- coming Session after Saturday, the 5th day of February, , Dated November 25rd, 1965. Ian M. Horne, Q, C. Deputy Clerk of the Legislative Assembly British Columbia ® MISCELLANEOUS LEARN DRAFTING, Day or even- ings. Home study and practical courses. Full information writing advertiser Box 313, Ter- race “Herald”, Terrace, B.C. p27 Notice to the Public FOR temporary rocf repairs call Gateway Motel at V13-6172, and ask for our representative Dan Lansall. Steve Parzentny, Roof- ing Co. Ltd. etf ROOF LEAKING? Needing repairs? Do it yourself with “Zone” 4 pro- duct of Southwestern Petrole- ums, Sold in 150 countries guar- anteed for eight years. Phone your Zone representative EB. L, Polding at V1I3-6833 or VI3-5518 after & p.m, cté LEARN I.B.M. key punch compu- tor programing and data pro- cessing. Pre-aptitude tests given. Write Advertiser Box 313, Ter- race “Herald”, Terrace, B.C, p27 THE BEST for children is the love and care of their mother — the second best is Uplands Bap- tist Day Care Centre. Try us. We plan our service to meet your need. Child care by the month, the day or just a few hours so that you may go shop- ping with ease. Phone VI3. 8685, ‘og MOBILE HOME MOVING, Local and long distance hauling. Phone Fagan, VI3-6463. ct£ BUY AND BUILD the outstanding Suburban Homes for as low as ’ $3,780.00, For the. 1964 catalogue. and information write to Subur- ban Building Products Ltd., S.S. No. 1, Sanderson Road, Prince George, B.C., or phone LOgan 4.6300. ctf TRAVEL — Our services cost no more. and save you money Complete Travel Service, Air- Sea-Land. Phone or write, Ter- race Travel Service, Box 1750, or Phone VI3-2281. ctf Track and Field Elects New Slate At the annual election of offi- cers for the Terrace Track and Field Ciub, held January 18, O. A. “Kaul” Kaulbeck was named pre- sident and Ray Judd was elected vice president, . Mrs, Vivian ‘Cameron was elect- ed secretary and Mrs. Molly Nat: tress was named to the positlon of treasurer, Al Cameron, Gail Demmitt and Bob Clarke were appointed as dir- ectors for the group. Those in attendance expressed the hope that the new executive panel and all athletes participat- ing in track and field activities this year will attain as much or more enjoyment and success ag in the year just passed. Nick Nattress and AI Cameron spent a yery Interesting and in- formative weekend in Vancouver recently when they attended a coaches track and Eleld conference. Their trip was sponsored by the B.C. Track and Field Association and the Terrace branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. The conference was held on Jan- uary 14 and 15 and featured a wide variety of speakers conaist- ing of university professors, . well experienced coaches, athletes and doctors. Both men repdtted the confer- ence was a very Worthwhile event and the material knowledge gein- ed during the ttlp will prove an Notice is hereby given that, pur- , © HELP WANTED—Mele | STORIES MILLWRIGHT: For a central in- Sis terfor sawmill, Electric and air) i 7 operated. Must have several; fie years millwright experience in a large sawmill and be capable of install’, repairing and mod. ‘ying a es of sawmill equip- ment.- Should be able to do Are and Acetylene welding. Top union wages paid. Please apply to Box 1450, Terrace, B.C., or ‘The National Employment Serv: ice in your area. 3] FULLY QUALIFIED heavy duty mechanic preferably with some experience with forklifts and front end loaders. Must be able to supervise small staff and should be able to assist in keep- ing stock records and ordering parts, Please apply to Box 1450, Terrace, B.C. c29 INSPECTOR — CONSUMER TAX * yequired for Department of Finance PRINCE RUPERT BC. Civil Service SALARY: $410 - $505 per month, plus $15 per month Special Liv- ng Allowance. There is oppor- _tunity for advancement to in- spector 2, $485 -.$585 per month, plus $15 per month Special Liv- ng Allowance, after one year's satisfactory service. Duties include expediting out- side tax returns, dealing with Social Services Tax and other Statutes administered by the WITH JOHN DR Page Seven AINIE field cotlections and raising as- John Drainie, the versatile Canadian actor closely identified with sessments when necessary; carry-| Stephen Leacock (in which portrayal he is seen above) is heard ing out an effective educational | every afternoon Monday to Friday on the C8C radio series, Stories program with reference to the) With John Drainte. Now in its seventh year, the program has broad- cast about 1400 stories by Canadian writers, citizens or British subjects with considerable experience in busi-| _There’s an important meeting Ness or government; a_ good slated for tomorrow evening, Jan- sed. knowledge of accounting pro-|uary 27 in Thornhill Elementary cedures; ability to deal effective-| school. It’s the annual election of ly with the public. officers for the Thornhill Rural Ror application forms apply IM-| Ratepayers Association and‘ the to The Govern-| meeting is scheduled to begin at ment Agent, or to The Chair- man, B.C. Civil Service Commis. | 8:0 P-m. returned to The Chairman, B.C. Civil Service Commission, §44 LATER THAN February 4, 1996.| 2Nd that details _ EYES RIGHT Attention all eyes. Defend your home from gloom and glare - with the help of B.C. Hydro’s free Home Lighting book- lets. Step by step these brochures show you how to plan goad lighting for every _ room In the house. And for every visual activity. From cooking a meal, to sewing a seam, to reading a book, to shaving a beard. Good lighting Is good flocking, asset to.them during the forthcom- 19 Besner Block . Prince Rupert, B.C, c80 Ing season, sion, 544 Michigan Street, VIC-| mM. 3B. Stockton, president of TORIA; completed forms to be | the association, said this week that a report from the Thornhill Cen- ths tennial Committee will be heard Michigan St., VICTORIA, NOT regarding the | Rural Ratepayers Association, R.R. COMPETITION NO. 66-78. c27 eventual incorporation of thel|No. 2, Pine Street, Terrace. erly Scott, secretary, with proper light... too. It can bring out the charm and character of your furnishings. Add glam- our to an entrance hall and driveway. Make roams fook taller, wider, more handsome. Indoors and out, it adds beauty, comfort and convenience to your home - all for pennies a day. Arm yourself with the facts. Call B.C. Hydro -for your free Home Lighting booklets. "B.C, HYDRO +} Consumer Taxation B h. 8 Applicants must be Canadian| 2hornhiliers Plan Election Tomorrow Thornhill district will be discus- Membership dues must be paid up before anyone is eligible for office on the new executive. Dues, written nominations, and any sug- gestions for the betterment of the association or for this year's agen- da may be submitted to Mrs. Bev- Thornhill