ednesday, August 10, 1966 __TERRACE “OMINE " HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA keene Kraft Mill jlearing Completion | ReOlumbia Cellulose’ Company, enited reports a net profit of $1,- M366 for the first half of 1666. is equivalent to 142 cents common share. wresident John G. W. McIntyre id that earnings in the same per- m of 19635 were 9.0 cents per mon shara, reflecting ‘an en- ed 28-day shutdown of the Cel- pulp mill due to tube fallure he recovery boiler, ommenting on recent "wage atlements in the -B.C. forest pro- wts industry, Mr. Melniyre said ey represent a heavy economic den for the industry. . McIntyre also reported that # Skeena Kraft pulp mili, now ler construction near Prince ert, ia ahead of schedule and uld commence limited product- in the fall, Columbia Cellulose operate this 750 ton-perday which it is building in part- hip with Svenska Cellulosa of ven, . NOTICE : To Builders or Home Remodellers FOR VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS 6 FEET WIDE THAT ALMOST NEVER NEED WAXING AND FOR WELL TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED INSTALLATION. MEN . i SB Terrace House of Color On Kelum St. — Across from B.C, Tel. Phone VI 3-6842 TO WALL COARPETS, RUGS, TILES, LINOLEUM, WALL SHEET VINYLS, CUSTOM MADE DRAPES, KEM PAINTS. 4 : July 20. The newlyweds are now 7| Sr. at Larington. They also an- | ‘The exciting flavor of the Orient is just a dinner away at our Chinese ‘restaurant. . : BOTH CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS , RES TAURANT a 64> Lozelle Ave. Open Monday. thru Senda” 10 am. to! om, Sunday, 10:a.m, to 10 p.m, | yo oe ep FULL FACILITIES | a Take-out Orders, Phone vi 3.6111 Fart Terrace, 8. C. interior, I " A BRITISH COLUMBIA CENTENNIAL EVENT catch ing. the imagination of the nation is the daring canoe race. down the Fraser River for the British Columbia Centerinial - trophy, started at Fort St. James August 6 and will end at’ Victoria August 15. Ten canoes manned by paddlery” from eight provinces, the Yukon and Northwest Territories. are. : challenging the twists, turns, rapids: ond canyons fF: . fast-flawing river ina trib- ute to the voyageurs and explorers who opened up the province a century and more ago, AROUND the TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vanzon have returned from a vacation trip to Seatile, Washington. Word has. been received from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bass, former residents of Terrace now living in Vernon, of the marriage of their son Garry. to Gail Carruthers at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, on holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, Bass Page Ly Canadian Medical Astoc._; |Health Tipe DEAFNESS . ‘Modern bearing aida are effect- |ive in. helping persons. suffering - gaveral. types of: - deafness; the Canadian Medical Association re: ports, - if deafness is due to some eon: dition in the outer or middle ear, which hinders sound waves reach- ing the inner car, a hearing aid elves considerable help. This type of deafness —- conductive deaf. hess — also very oftéh can be helped by - medical or _ Surgical 4 treatment, When deafness is due to damage in the inner ear or the hearing nerve, effectiveness. of an ald de- pends on the degrea of deafness. An ald is no help In total or very severe deafness, Also in inner ear deafness, be- sides hearing loss there are fac- tors which cause sound distortion, — especially when sound is ampli- fied. A hearing aid cannot correct this, although some of.the- modern aids help-to: reduce the distortion and ‘some. ‘people with inner ear _|.deafness ‘obtain benefit... under good listening conditions. with, 20 ‘| background ‘nolse, ‘The :C.M.A. stresses the import- ance of seeing your. doctor if you think’ you are-:becoming deaf. Ie Necessary, the doctor. will refer ‘| you to ‘an ‘otologist for further ex- 3 amination and’ advice. “ft Mounce the arrival of a little " Freight Teen for: granddaughter, Maureen, born July 13 to Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Bass of Quesnel, also former residents of Terrace, SMITHERS TRANSPORT. (To Smithers and Herelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES (To Vancouver): A holiday visitor to Terrace is Miss Lillian Charelton of Langley who is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clausen on Halli- wa . Mr. and Mrs. whitney Lewis and | J Mr. Lewis’ mother, Mrs. Alma Hanway, returned fast Thursday from a three-week vacation. They visited relatives and friends in Vancouver, Victoria and the south- | Herman Bandstva is advertisement is nat published o: disptayed by Local & Long Distance ‘Moving AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES VI 3-2728 4504 Keith — modern facilities and spacious heated warehouse for all your Storage needs. Epp Talstra wor Control Board of by the Government of British Columbia, We ypsasu we cui ae AFFETIONATELY TO aaa 18 | CARLING PIESENER BEER Tea TROTTING A British Columbia favorite fo) more than Forty ; p-10R5-2B0