Page ‘Two _. CATHERINE M. FRASER, Publisher Telephone V13-6357 -— Mailing Address: P.O, Box 1177, Terrace, B.C. ; SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ‘The publisher reserves the right to edit or refuse items In, the publication of the paper. ' Member of B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau; B.C. Division of the Canadian. Weekly Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Circulation. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash. Freedom comes first... The Social Credit government has come up with an excellent slogan during the cur- rent election campaign. It is “Don't Take — - Good Government for Granted. ' The voters of this province would do well to sit back for a moment or two and consider-just what that slogan means to the individual, People in British Columbia have never. had it so good. Whiere.else in Canada may one find so many benefits or find o better standard of living than in British Cofumn- iar Certainly not in Saskatchewan which labored under a €.C.F, government for many yeors and is now in the recuperative Stage, trying to reassemble the pieces. If anyone doubts the inability of a so-called ‘people's party’ to successfully govern, all they need do is look to the Saskatchewan records, Last weekend we had the opportunity of hearing and watching some of the can- didates from our own Skeena riding, parade before us their party platforms. It wasn't a pretty sight. What we- saw was a threat to our freedom which is something to be valued above all other things. Nothing could better indicate this threat than a statement published in the NDP organ, ‘The Democrat,’ by Ron Doug- los NDP contender for Skeena. ; Mr. Douglas stated, '‘Now. more than ever before, Labour and the NDP must work together to plan not for the elite few, but for the many.” TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD | Published every Wednesday at Terrace, Britieh Columbia harmed him in any way? Has he spent any _ line for a square meal? Is he earning any no part of a Labour alliance, . Sonal freedom above all else. People who . people whe want no handouts, people who TERRACE “OMINECA" “HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA RUTH M. HALLOCK, Editor © Corat. . Who is Mr. Douglas trying to kid? Can he honestly say that ‘big business’ has time during the past 14 years, standing in less today than his education and abilities warrant? We doubt it very much. No thank you Mr,-Douglas — we want Labour is much too biased to recognize there are still people who place: their per- are willing and capable of speaking for themselves, people who need no fortissimo mouthpiece to do the talking for them, do not wish ta stand in line to be counted but would rather stand alone and _ free. These cre not rich people in the monetary sense, but if and when some wise politician can put a price tag on individual freedom, then we will all know who among us: has © accrued the greatest fortune, The NDP can have its Labour leaders, its finger pointers, its chip carriers, We'll take the best thing B.C. has to offer right mow — Social Credit. Yes, it is a big business party but have you ever stopped to think just where the people of this province might be today without big business and the basic capitalistic concept? We wonder if Mr. Douglas has given the matter any thought? 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Now run . along and play." , ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - Dispatch ‘The fall season. is starting out, fellows,.and ushered in by the first general meeting, to be held in the Legion Auditorium on Tuesday, September the 13th. As ‘initiations are scheduled for this meeting, it will start with a din- ner, being served at 7:30ish or thereabouts. Talking about Terrace being put on the map is “Old Hat* to us, but we cannot refrain from men- tioning that Terrace could defin- the next four to six weeks. Armand LeClerc, a menyber of Branch No. 13, has drawn a spec- tacular entry in the BA Musical Show Case and his ticket has been placed in the Stairway to Paradise sphere, thus giving him a chance of being one of the finalists. Good Luck, Armand, we hope you get to the top of the staircase. We will make this short, in order that you may devote more time to study the issues before you, to decide at the Provincial Election on September 12th. As| an individual, we are not par- ticularly interested in how you vote, but we emphasize the point, that unless you exercise your no business complaining or crit- icizing afterwards. So, please turn out in full force on the 12th and cast your vote — it could be the deciding one, All In Readines® For Monday's P. Thirty polling stations: been set up in Skeeng Ridin the forthcoming provincial @ tion on September 12. . 3,000 voters are registered. & Murdo A, Macdonald, deff returning officer, will supesmm ten polling stations in Tei Community Centre, open from a.m, unti! 8 p.m, on Monday. & There are 2,766 registel voters in Terrace, an inere: from the previous voter’s although the overall number voters for Skeena is down. ; . There will be no advance pt or hospital poll, Ballots and Notices of Reg tration .were printed in ¢ “Herald” job printing shop. . — eee AROUND the TOV Miss Linda Evans is visitig with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. § Evans. She completed her co in practical nursing and graduat® from Prince George Vocation School on September 2 Lin leaves this Saturday for Dawsg Creek where she will be employ# in St. Joseph’s Hospital, wheg she took her training. ; There is Profit in a Herald Classified Ad Ph. VI3-6357 @ 5c to BILLB $1.00 OARD SATURDAY, OCTOBER begins. Any bridge players Mrs. Otto Lindstrom at VI befure September 19th. Terruce Community. Centre, . ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 — and tea, —— ; ‘ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 — Terrace Ladies’ Softball League's J first annual banquet and dance will be held at the 7 Motor Hotel Banquet Room at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are -$2.75 each: 8 and may be obtained from any league member. : 1 — 1 p.m, to 11 p.m. Terrace Centen- { nial Carnival, Community Centre, ; “ OCTOBER 1 — Hospital Auxiliary “Merry-Go-Round” Bridge, else wishing to join, may telephone 53-2489 oy write P.O. Box 1080 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 — Ladies Auxiliary of Mills Meny iam orial Hespital Fall Bazaar -and Tea, 2:30 to 5:00 pum. at iE United Church Bazaarll JUST. ARRIVED! Also 89 Paint-by-Number and ! Painting Sets Cases of Toys! Black Velvet - wr oN