Page 18 TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD, "TERRACE, BRITISH: COLUMBIA : Wednesday, October 26, 1S " | . GUIDE, BROWNi| RANGER NEWS| The monthly meeting of @ Skeena District Guiding Asso# “tton was held on Qotober 10) the home of D. E. Kerr. : There was a good attendance tie meeting which helped § “work bee” ag all took part # jj sorting out rags for the ‘# drive.” —— The meeting was chaired § Mrs, Kerr, It was decided to November 25 as a tentative & for a ple and coffee social tam held in Knox United Church # from 7:30 to 9 p.m. A special § tation will be extended to pari and friends of Guides and Brg ies to attend the affair. Giz leaders will be asked to attenay meet parents. Guides will al in serving. A nominal charge be made, the proceeds to g¢ : the association. Convener is Betty Hemmons assisted by $i }|H. Benoit, Mrs. N. Morrison 3 | Mrs. A. Both. A rummage salegee planned for November 5 ine Oddfellows’ Hall from 1:303 1{2:30. Mrs, Stan Barton willggs as: convener, , i _The hext meeting of the Acme ation will be held on Novem Se ee Bo, Prior to Confederation, Bry Columbia levied its own ta Duty was paid on a wide va s;of goods ranging from 15 7 on 4 gallon of ale to $3.00 head of beef cattle. |. bn | NOW! Bring new beauty to old wood surfaces with amazing FLECTO OWood Grain, Mecto Wood Grain goes on right over old surfaces. No messy ecraping, bleaching or staining. | oO — Intwo simple ateps you can give cabinets, doora, well panelling and furniture warm new attrac- i) tiveness. Choose any wood finish FA want. . Change Oak to Walnut or Teak to Mahogany. SLECTO With Flecto Wood -Grain you can match any Oy mo decor easily and economically, For example: ood Grail wood grain a cabinet like the one in our pictura "We San Sond a FO for $2.95(approx.) Ask for Flecto Woed Grain [4 ... the newest smartest {dea in refinishing. Insist on Flecto and be sure of quality cet A factory representative will hold demonstrations Saturday, October 29 from 1 to 6 p.m. at 7 a GIANT CEDAR LOG is care- errace || Criors fully unloaded among the _ ees totem poles in Victoria’s Laxelle Avenue Thunderbird Park where it : is now being carved into a @ EVERYONE WELCOME @ 65-foot welcome figure which will be erected before =| the Indians of Canada Pay- " ilion at Expo 67 in Montreal. Indian carvers, Henry Hunt and his son, Tony, both of Victoria, and Simon Charlie, of Duncan, are working on the log which was donated | by MacMillan, Bloedel, Ltd. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Ff Dividend paid on 1965 Share Savings was 312%, P ASS E N G E ing | Letters fo the ) Expected dividend payment on 1966 business—-4.%, | T RAI N EDIToR _ 2 All Savings insured according to eligibility. The Editor, Terrace Herald: : i 7 . Low Cost Loans. Interest rate 12% on Decreasing | : - we ™ Our Finance Minister, Mr, . ; : > i rT = Sharp, is making pointed remarks Balance, Interest Refund of 10% credited borrow- r ak ON ett << regarding a “recession.” ers on 1965:business. Same return expected on 5 The same idea invaded the very . . ; ; O CTO ER 30 same Toronto street back in the current year borrowings. Loans can be repaid at | GP PE 1930’s. And it worked then, even i 7 ee B row Bd BS vA as it could work now — if ALL any time at no extra cost. to borrower. . The passenger train timetable between Prince Rupert and | the representatives of the general : ' paps . Jasper will be altered, with the retarn to pociclé. Standard Time public do not step in and put a} “+ ALL Loans insured according to eligibility against October 30. Regular passenger equ pment including day coaches top to it, ; : w tetpe . sleeping ‘accommodation and dining facilities will remain inservice |°"T the 1930's all the money of Death AND Total and Permanent Disability. 6 days a week throughout the year, for. you to enjoy ‘full Canada was controlled from the “traveliving” comfort, And remember, CN's Red “Bargain” fares ve t wh thi 5. are here again, so take full advantage of this money-saving |V°'Y same spot where this. man Pe Staple Marae!” — lu 2% Dividend paid on minimum Quarterly balances travel plan, Sharp is now jurking, and -he is of Personal Chequing Accounts. As of November WESTBOUND New Schedule EASTBOUND ‘The lite of the Canadian econ- 1, 1966, there will be no charge for books of cheques ane SOwn , , Ae 6:10 3 P, ory depends on the free circula-| . except where. personatized ones are requested. 9:30 p.m, + Ul a.m. tion of money, exactly as our own . q (Daily except Sun} Lv. Jaspor @aily exeept Mon.)| tite depends upon the free circu.) , a eh tata 1:15 a.m. Ly, 2:25 am, lation of blood, | 6, Invest in our Guaranteed Term Deposits which yield ji (Daily except Mon.) Lv. McBride (Daily except Mon.)| “Money is the life of trade and 6% on a 5-year contract. These are in units of # 6:00 a.m. Ly. 10:00 p.m, if the circulation should be inter: Fi. (Daily except Mon.) Ar. Prince George. (Daily except Sun.) rupted — it means a sure depres. $100,00 each, . t 6:30 am, Ar, 930 pm sion. ; ; . aE end except Mon.) Ly, Prince George Oey except Sun.)| Something should be done to| 7. Term Saving Certificates earn 512% compounded #4 8:08 a.m. — Ly. 7:41 p.m. interrupt the controls from Jame j i (Daily except Mon.) Lv. Vanderhesf. (Daily except Sun.) Street and make it possible for - Varyearly, These are in UNITS of $10 each, No $:25 am. Ly, 6:30 p.m. the lifeblood of the business world restricti i i i Zi (Daily except Mon.) Ly, Endako ‘Maily except Sun.)/to circulate freely. oS strrenions regarding buying them oF cashing same : 10:12 a.m. ~ Ly. 5:23 p.m. We refer to Sharp as a Finance | : ' : ; : @ (Daily except Mon.) Lv. Burns Lake (Daily except: Sun.)| Minister — he is nothing more 8. . Enjoy doing your business at convenient hours . . ‘ie tae am. ¢ en) Ly. Houston LW 415 pan sun) than a “CREPE HANGER” and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:30 ‘Daily except Mon. » Hou aly except sun.) /his miserable attempt to stampede , wae Ent . ae i, 12:25 pm. a iv. 9:15 pam. us into a recession should be a.m. to 6 p.m; Friday 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m, Closed i (Daily except Mon.) Ar. Smithers " Waily except Sun.)/ rounded up at once. Wednesdays, 12:45 p.m. L ith : Ar 245 pm. sun) ao 1030, the money was corner: (Daily except Mon.) Vv. Smithers ’ @aily except Sun.) | ed in the same spot, an there was F . . 4:25pm, _ Lv, 11:20 am. uo life in the whole country until] 7 Friendly Service and Sound Counselling. «Daily except Mon.) Ar. Terrace ; @Maily except Sun.)|it. was released from there. ' mo 4:50 p.m. -_ , Ar. 11:10.am. ‘There was no need of any reces- | = — (Daily except Mon.) Ly, Terrace (Daily except Sun.) |slon in 1930, and there is no need| ® 700 pm Ly. 9:00am, © .[now, THE MONEY WAS IN EX. @aily except Mon.) Ar. Prince Rupert. (Daily _ except Sun.) ;|ISTENCE THEN AND IT. 1S IN For further information on fares, schedules and tickets, please | EXISTENCE TODAY! contact your authorized CN Travel Agent or.CN :- People who arrange, or TRY to arrange money “shortages, should face some form of criminal ; ; charge, a _ CN STATION, RAILWAY AVE. |- The money. was “cornered” in PHONE STATION VI3-2133 = [1990. They are trying the same re rns - |etunt today. Let it circulate, . Ray Baxter. Passenger Sales, Office,