' TERRACE. HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. offer: here on September. 7 Fi at step for potential lumber graders is ae course being School. openin: hazardous. (ae smaller: tads ~ o Summer: vacation will end ‘this - month, warns the ‘Natlonal Safety - League of Canada,” ©: With thousands of, children re- ‘turning . to school, ‘ this: means} added responsibility for: ‘motor’. ists, .- Grown-ups - should - ‘pemombor that ‘children jack the power’ of; j concentration and awareness ne- cessary for their ‘protection, expecially duririg the carly weeks ot school. ©. Drivers are urged to be. extremely . watchful in residen- tial and school areas, toapproach school buses with ‘ extra care and to ‘observe provinclal Jaws go- yerning school buses, The League suggests parents | . . accompany ‘young — children walking to school for the first time. The problems encountered may.” prove | very . surprising, Changes in street patterns, traf- fic volume and controls can radi- . cally .-dffect safe travel, “A little time given to this part of “the child’s traffic education will add immeasurably tohis safety”, advisés the League. 7? in: the Community Centre. . the. Northern. Interior. Lumber- 1 men’s Assoctation and it carries "| no charge.: :. Classes will. be held here on lrhaney, September 7 at 1:00 p.m, and at 7:30 p.m. The course is deslened to give ‘anyone: working -in the lumber In- dustryia backgroundknowledge in theory. and practical grading, an 7 essential first step inbecominga grader, . +, become: More and more intportant in recent years, so. that a good knowledge. of grading is neces- ‘sary: in almost all sawmill jobs, ‘The N; 1 L.A. course ‘will be offered.in various other com- minities between September and December,» CENTENNIAL MENU WON MONTREAL |. (CP) . Anr Homewood. of Aldergrove, | BC,, ‘and her 17 classmates won a trip to Expo in -a ‘Centennial menu planning contest, Their maple - leaf decorated recipe book, shopping list and‘ budget for’ a-four-member. family for a seript starring Ann's family. ‘The luiibey prading aiid ninnu- : fatturing course is sponsored by |: r Aecurata grading of lumber hag ° four-month project included a|. week plus slides with tape and] MR. AND MRS, LAWRENCE PATRICK TALLON P.G. site for Tallon-Spaans. | Sec rite 3x Business D Directory 3: Sacred Heart Church inPrince Iner wedding uniting a Terrace | inan and a Prince George airl on August 5th = Father T, McNamara officlated at the. wedding . of Irene.” Lia Spaans, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ary Spaans of Prince George; and A. F. BEST ‘Agent _ Office, Hours 8:30 to 12—1 to 6 Monday to Saturday - PHONE 635-6366. Always Look To “BEST” For Imperial Karl’s Trading Post Ltd. — “Your Boating Circle” ‘Mercury Outheard. Motor Dealer ‘Call 635-5230, Box 902 : Terrace , ‘Phone 624-2226, _Prinée: Rupert _% BOAT RENTALS Rockgas Propane | Ltd. . TERRACE DIVISION. For all your Propane. needs Residential, Coramercial and ff “Industrial ” Appliance, Sales and Service -Machines “@ FLOOR POLISHERS ‘Pull selection of fabrics’. : Wool, Cotten and all of your , Sewing Needs : Expert ‘service ‘to ‘all: ‘makes : “of Sewing Machines, Terrace Sewing Centre Etd, © a “4607. ‘Lakeise ‘Ave. MacKay’ s Faneral. Home. Ph. 635-2444 «P.O. Box a0]: TERRACE, B.C. ® Also serving: Kitin Kat! Motz — Phone 635-2312 | Slate. and ‘Flagstone, Block MASONRY - CONTRACTOR Commercial @ Residential Natural Rock Mason and Brick, Imitation Stone a and. Brick Veneer... . Lawrence Patrick Tallon,.son of Mrs, race, of Terrace attended the groom, | Ushers were Paul Guggenheimer, r Hans’ Langnér and Howard Orser of Prince George and Wally Gug- ® Coin Dry Richards’ ‘Cleaners Limited 7 “Operating with the Mast’ Modem Equipment” COIN- O-MATIC and COIN CLEAN Laundries . © Professi¢nal Dry. Cleaning and Pressing @ e Batchelor Laundry Service © ’ (shirts beautifully done!) Cleaning @° "Be. LAND ‘SURVEYOR: , Box 1438, Terrace, B.C. | - 4664 Lazelle Avenue Phone 635-5522. elf 1 Box 1463 * ~Terrace, B.C. orn huck’s. - Electrical Contracting. Commercial - ‘arid Residential Wiring . 635-5375 “4439 Greg Ave, BYTOWN. DIESEL SALES. LTD. ; “atithorlzed dealer for DETROIT DIESEL (G.M.) ENGINES. Terrace « Kitimat - Hazelton Area Terrace, B.C. “Phone .635-5130 Laundry 7 AND Dry Cleaning | Frae Pick-up and Delivery _° TERRACE, B.C, . Phone “oe > Vie: Jolliffe. oe Plumbing” & Heating Ltd 695-2102 7 Box 145 . TERRACE, B.C. 'S.S. No. 1 Kalum Lake-Road PYRAMID. ROOFING & INSULATION: LTD. ‘e ‘Specializing in Cedar. "Shake “Roofs.” “e\New and Old Cedar . Sidewall . Shakes For Free Estimate Phone 635-7497 Singer. Sewing. : ‘| | ‘@, VACUUM CLEANER | | THORNHILL TEXTILE. _ REFITTERS | " Manufaetiring & ‘Repairs , UPHOLSTERY, Tents - Tarps - Leathergoods | “Car Seats A’ Specialty" Ht i Can Be Done — We Can Bo It! Cc. P, DUNPHY P.O, ‘Box 13s Ph. 635-5239 - genheimer of Prince Rupert. - “Given in’ marriage - by her father, the bride selected a floor length ‘princess lined gownoftra- ditional. wedding white. An eight foot train and fingertip veil en- hanced her ensemble and she carrled a bouquet of tangerine glamerlias, Her “something old’ was her confirmation cross necklet, . Bridal attendants were Mrs, Rosemary Kachanoski and Miss | Shirley Wordley, both gowned in gold semi-fitted sheaths withgold ‘Face cowl necked overdresses and maiching accessories, They car« ried Colonial carnation bouquets, A reception for 130 guests was 4 Held in one. he, Sacre Heay}.,audl- | torlum’* to Howing e. ceremony: | A three-tered wedding cake fea- | turing a Hghted church ‘topper ‘complete with red carpet ahdtiny bride and groom was the’ focal point of the bride’s table. 7% = Father -McNamara ‘gave the blessing. . Master: of ceremon- ies, James Westle, proposed the toast to the bride to which the g#room responded, Allan Pierce toasted the bridesmaids and How- ard Orser was in charge of the punch bowl. . - Mother, of the: bride received guests ina blue sheath with blue lace overdress and yellow rase corsage, azalea pink with white accessor= ies and white carnation ‘corsage. After and Jim Pringle. Angeles, the bride donned a tan- and. accessories and a tangerine corsage. She wore a diamond groom, naimo, Varicouver, Burnaby, Ed- monton,. Prince Rupert and Ter- race attended the wedding. ; Upon their * return’ from they’ honeymoon trip the newlyweds. will reside on Ingledew Street in Prince George. . TAN. micbowauo |] "B.C. Land: ‘Surveyor. e Fon; MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION . We: Sell Only thé, Best! Writes, ‘Box 413: or: ', Phote’ 695.5239 Or P, DUNPHY, Agent ~ []bla River, - Sixty firms : bid for. Mica. Hydro: job " More than 60 firms have taken’ Hydro contract which is expected to be the largest ever awarded - in Canada, | . The’ contract. Is for construc-” tion’ of Mica Dam on the Colum-. Several of ; “the. continent's lar-— pest construction companies are: among the document holders. = ‘Phone 695-5315 ; : Box 1608, Terrace, pe. re ; of California, Peter Kiewlt Sons Many. have recent experience on. large hydro projects. These le. Guy .F, Atkinson & Co. ro Darn Cotistructors, both of Nebraska, and Mannix Co, Lid. Alberta; ; Biggest of the three. Célumbla’ Treaty ‘dams, ‘Mica will tise 645 fect above the riverbed and have, a total eight of 800 feet from bed- ted fae ona will contain 6. long;: “con million cuble. yards ‘of fill: Its ircservolr will store 20 mil- Hon acre-feet of. water.. ‘Construction of Mica “Dam ia acheduled. to begin. tate this year: and“be, completed. in/1973, will ‘emply an average, of 1, ant bi, rising to.2,700.a the peak. { ‘sonstruction. in’ 18 M f| $4,000,000, George was the scene of a sum-|[ Dorothy Douglas . of Ter- Allan Pierce and Brian Turner || The groom’s mother] J selected a two plece ensemble of. -the reception, guests | Ho... .«. danced to the music of Bill Blits Mies 4 For her honeymoon trip toLos | gerine -dress with. white coat|.§ studded pendant,-elft from the |: - Out of town guests from Na- out tender documents for a B. C..| & “Tt-will be. half; Funeral services were held in Kitwanga, B. C. on Wednes- Leroy (Fay) Rowe who died in Milla Memorial Hospital on July 2 atthe age of 69 years... Interment was made. in Kit- . wang Cemetery. Pallbearers were Slinm Varner and George Chinn of..Usk, Elmer Champoux of Terrace, Fred Faulkner of Prince Rupert | Kelp study QUEEN CHARLOTE: ciry— Consulting engineers Phillips, Barratt, Hillier Jones and Part- ners ot Vancouver have been appointed by. North Pacific Marine Producta Ltd., of North ij Vancouver , to carry out a fea. sibility study on a kelp proces- Sing plant slated for the Quéen Charlotte Islands. Preliminary costs. of the final Plant have been estimated at Funeral service for z Kitwanga S$ Mrs. Rove. day, July 10, for the late. Mrs. two sons, Marvin of Kitwanga | -but Buekingham Palace wouldn’t and Fred and Leon ; Wangae The late. Mrs. Rowe was born in. Minnesota. She moved: to}. = Kitwanga area with her husband ae dn the early. 1900's. She was predeceased by her hhwsband 14 years ago. He had Worked -with, the. GTP: railroad |--’ and CNR between Prince Rupert |: and Prince George in the early Ba Left to mourn her loss are ang Vernon of Prince Rupert, six grandchildren and AS great grandchildren, LONDON (CP) PrimeMinis- ‘. ter Harold Wilson and Opposition Leader Edward Heath aré guest stars in a British comedy about a robbery of the Crown Jewels, ST 2-6 ee Jet Prince Philip: appear, The © King Faances Byrd ne, politicians appear in‘ newsreel] . film used to show official reac- tion to the theft, but palace offi. cials declined to let the produ- cers of The Jokers use a clip featuring the Duke of Edinburgh, “T saved you the trouble of shopping f for my birth-: day, and shame ont you for being 80 > extravagant!