ednesday, June 29, 1966 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA f Ly pRSICRIRCICICIOKIORSICOOE In the classifieds as Jin this’ ad: HE SCENE * [Ber Bale Tae menuver car ets. Indian Magistrate F or. Port Simpson 7 Cee eet CCL CL CCC EC LEAS ver’ that:.is,\and the ‘way’ those | / court, mening of a series of his columns here. ng from the local scene. Often| I've seen in a long: time is. the ‘fol: |: ged with humor, and sometimes|lowing: “For Sale —.50 beer -par- |" Rupert agency said. - ght and, we hope, provide con-! bars’ and: hotel rooms, but’ more ders). you don't read the. clasts them ene. uP, youd balla a liner for: many years, . mere missing a poignant, often : porous and interesting cross- ahat wouldn't. “hold all _ those rion of our eivilization, ; ate this a iL “Por Sale — chi:| HE the doors. were placed on their| . - Mhus puppies, Can supply pap- sides, ‘they. would .make -a ‘ferice |- BEditor’s Note: Yes ABE is here| Vancouver cars toar arcund.is no| “. The first Indian magistrate Inthe province ‘was - Maiast! This week marks the. be- recommendation . for ‘their sale j, Edwin Newman of Bella Bella, appointed earlier this year. : ; “) “This is a feather.in the cap ‘for Port Simpson," f - ich feature a little bit of every-| © One. of the most interestiig. adi : Ww. ALS, Bares, Iridian superintendent for, the: ‘Prince = “Robert: Sampson’ ‘is an amazing man a and i is Lighly md with satire, -ABE’s columns | lor. ch 1 a me no doubt prompt | some! that conjure ae ae mean, respe cted by the villagers at Port Simpson. mee : oo The ‘new. Magistrate was born in Port’ Simpson - in; rable entertainment tor. our! than that, who could possibly use| 1904, and is a member of a well known: Indian family: . '{that many chairs.or. doors? If the) His brother, Reginald, is. chief of the'Port. ‘Simpson council’ : E CLASSIC CLASSIFIEDS’ |doors are: standard size, 20-of -He' is. welt known In fishing circles and. was a’ high: : : -He served in the past as “village magistrate on ap: : | “pointment by the. village council. Recently. he “was. .re- elected, to o his ‘third, two-year term on the village council. foo ~ Prince: Rupert’ (Daily: News | At. Fort Victoria."in 1850 1 bell In a belfry, glgnalled the opening § | af the: fort ‘Gates each morning at = § __|lng, fast-back world does this im-| Robert Sampson of Port: Simpson ‘wos inade British: - 7200 a.m. b ABE _ ply? That @ Vancouver car is.sup| Columbia's second Indian: magistrate by: a cabinet order. . by «| RRS te ly, mr from Ju) Tose Tuesday. : oe dale? I've’ been’ there, to. Vancou- “He will sit in Port ‘Simpson 5 family. and childgen's . "MUNSON: » 4 about’ 183 fect in “Jength, |: Now stored Lab: hope wun eied | that would hold. the chairs,“ but over to drink heer? Pups hending a buyer a stack 0 Stars — because these little|a story behind every ad... |has prompted MP for Skeena, me wee'ed — but the Lab! Here|their old papers at the same time, grounds, meponesty in advertising. ‘The pre-|But what strange- circumstance! - 4: etter. sent ‘to Mr. Mcliraith ea: owner is publicly admitting|makes someone part with fifty by Mr, Howard; following: publica. eat and’ obviously passing on] chairs and tear off twenty doors? | tion of the picture of present con- eee trouble with the dog. .|'What were the reactions of the} ditions “outside the Post Office, ave know how car manufactur-|guests as their doors disappeared? | said in part, mag *Ppeal to the snob inherent in|No keys eerily turning in the! «with the courtesy of the Ter- mst of us with such catchy phras- locks; just the door being wrench race “Omineca” Herald J am pass- ae as, “Get the Guzzler Eight (or is ed off its hinges and whisked away. ing on ‘ta you that paper’ ‘8 propo fourteen)?” or “Get the jump| It's Ilttle incidents like these{sal for a ‘special Centennial pro- fe your neighbor — be the first|that make’ the “classifieds” such ject for 1987, In fact I would ‘ad- me teap with the Gr-r-r-reat Ga-| interesting reading. ; vanee this somewhat and suggest alle,” r of course, you have te use your that the. -Jandscaping and clean: “Up }- # Now we see it coming through |imagination a bit! activity he engaged in this sum . 7. . o - e “F have advanced ‘this suggest: ion on a earlier occasion ‘but obvi- come ously no change has taken place, “In the picture you will see that bebe part of the railing has been knock- ed down and from my knowledge, this took place two winters ago For the fist lime— in twe hours of full color thrills, ‘ ; BEAUTY —SUSPENSE stontly in mid-stridal than your armi ~ Filmed by. Comerman ‘ formerly oF There’s fun at the fair, there’s fun for all at the free 7 Adults $1 " Stadium Show with | an AI der 12 _ thefamed RCMP |. .- | ch dren veer 12 Musical Ride and stars o stage, screen and TV. Win big program prizes. There's livestock galore, there are dogs to be seen, there are - Horse Races and Horse Shows. There are 4H exhibits, Armed Forces Displays, there £ are Home Arts and Flowers. Home Workshops? We've got them. Hobby Shows? We've { got them. We've got every- 7 thing under the sun and it all Ge adds up tofun, tee . | Aug20-Septs BOMBAY. | cone ete the. . PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION VANCOUVER : seu “ae y I can see the owners of the| “0 {s-going to ask 49 othier People Howard‘ Urges Action On P. 0: Grounds ‘ | You see what I mean? There i ca.’ pictured. suggestion-in the June 15 issue of the Herald, ast week’s Suns and-old Tor. 5 Mr; Frank Howard,: to urge the gars are going to need papers.| It’s obvious why peaple are sel Minister of Public Works, the Hon.. George Mel leaith, to take could hardly expect them to|ling their dogs and getting- rid of| S0me action towards: improving the Terrace Post Office BILL DENNETT 75¢ and has not.since been -re-erected. ‘Tt would be: appreciated very much. if you~ could ‘undertake to impart a more aesthetic quality to the grounds of the federal build- ing in Terrace." - SUPERIOR ‘BUILDING MAINTENANCE LTD. FOR A COMPLETE JANITOR SERVICE “RESIDENTIAL se e- COMMERCIAL On-the-spot live sound puts yau sight into the action : Watch a huge bull moose running ell-out fattened i in- . See and HEAR jen thousand nelsy gemse aver the cam-.” sra—and over the guns! Salmon-on light tackle — | rainbow trout — mule deer hunting. Lake traut longer at the all-new § = centennial jamboree ‘TIDES AND TRA i $s . 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